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MINUTES - 06181974 - R 74C IN 1
1974 � JUNE TUESDAY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 1U REGULAR SESSION AT 9:00 A.I ., TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1974 IN ROOM 107, COUNTY AD14INISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT.: Chairman J. E. Moriarty, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, V. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk The following are the calendars for Board consideration prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator and Public Works Director. 0-OVX Y� JAMES P. KENNY.a{cNMDND CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES E.MORIARTY IST DISTRICT CHAIRMAN ALFRED M.RIAS.BION PABLo CONTRA COSTA COUNTY wARRCN N.BOGGESS IND DISTRICT V{GC CHAIRMAN"Aft JAMES E. MORIARTY.LwFAVETTE JAMES R.OLSSON•COUNTY CLERK 3RD DISTRICT AND FOR AND EX OFFICIO CLERK O/THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD MRS. GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT CNIE/CLERK EDMUND A. LINSCHEID• OITTSsueo BOARD CHAMBER=.'OO`rt 107 ^"ILDING PHONE 226.3000 STN DISTRICT P.O. BOX 911 EXTENSION 2371 MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY J IE 18, 1974 The Board will meet in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies. _ 9:00 A.M. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director. 9:10 A.M. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. 9:30 A..M. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board." 9:30 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board members. 9:45 A.M. Consider reco=endations of Board Committees including Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) on the following: a. Proposed revisions to policies related to General Assistance; b. Lease of motel complex at Buchanan Field; c. Appropriation adjustment for County Superintend- ent of Schools for travel expenses to the end .of the fiscal year; d. Travel authorization request for Director, Human Resources Agency, and Allied Services Project Director to attend annual conference of NACO. !^ 10:00 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957.6) as required. 10:30 A.M. Recess. 11 :00 A.M. Receive bids on the following projects: a. Camino Pablo and Diablo Street pavement widening, Moraga and Danville areas; and b. Construction of addition to Shell Garage Fuel Station, Martinez area. 11 :00 A.M. Hearing on proposed abatement of property located at 1450 Danville Bou?evnra, Alamo area, Dyna-Growth Financia? Corporation and Robert C. and T_,inla A. Banovac, owners (continued from Xay 14, 1974) . 11 :00 A.M. Hearing on proposed abatement of property located at 3035 Stone Road, Bethel Island area, Dennis Wayne Rose at al, owners. 11 :00 A.M. Hearing on proposed abatement of property located at 17 Bella Monte Avenue, tfost Pittsburg area, Ana Colwell Company at al, owners . Jll U4 ' ; f l I Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued June 18, 1974 11 :10 A.M. Mr. G. F. Banducci will discuss the possibility of a study as to costs involved in establishing a planning commission for Orinda. 11 :15 A.M. Mr. Steve Wolf, Social Services Union, Local 535, will request that the County meet and confer with _ Local representatives regarding salaries and other conditions of employment for fiscal year 1974 -1975. 2:.00 P.M.' Hearing on proposed consolidations of certain municipal courts in Contra Costa County. ITEMS SUBMITTED TO `i.'_HE BOARD Itexs 1 - 13: CON'SuENT 1 . ACY[NOWIWDGF receipt of official canvass of votes cast in the June 4, 1974 Primary Election. 2. ADOPT resolution confirming canvass and declaring results of the special bond election held in County Service Area No. R-8, Walnut Creek area, on June 4, 1974. 3. AUTHORIZE execution of agreement for construction of private . improvements in M.S. 71-?3, Lafayette; and accept as complete improvements in M.S. 227-72, Alamo, and exonerate bond. 4.. AUTHORIZE extension of time for filing final maps of Sub- divisions 3988, Alamo area, and 4517, San Ramon area. 5. AUTHORIZE extension of time for filing Final Development Plan (1667-RZ), Ygnacio Valley area, and Final Development Plan (1605=RZ), San Ramon a.ea. 6. FIX July 16, 1974 at 11 :00 a.m. as time for hearing on the following recommendations of the Planning Commission: a. Request of Roy M. Carlisle to rezone land in the Byron area (1723-RZ), from Heavy Agricultural District (A-3) to General Agricultural District (A-2); and b. Proposed change in the precise zoning of property in the vicinity of Redondo .lay, Danville area (1902-RZ), from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-15 (R-15). 7. AUTHORIZE provision cf legal defense for Edward W. Leal, County Treasurer-Tax Collecton, in connection with Supevior Court Action No. 14"81 . 8. DENY application for leave to present late claim of Brandy Martine-- in the amount of $3,000,000 for personal injuries. 9. ACID YOWLEDGE receipt of official canvass of votes cast in the June 4, 1974 maximum tax rate election for County Service Area No. M-8, Discovery Bay area. :� U40 r' r Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued June 18, 1974 10. INTRODUCTION of Ordinance No. 74-40 rezoning property, Chris A. Kenyon, applicant, 1886-RZ, comprising approxi- mately 12.86 acres in the Walnut Creek area, to Single Family Residential-40 (R-40) zoning classification; rezoning hearing held; waive reading and fix June 24," 1974 for adoption of same. 11 . ADOPT Ordinance No. 74-41 (introduced June 5, 1974) repealing C obsolete Ordinances Nos. 341 and 1429, regulating fortune- ' telling and similar activities;" waive reading and order publication. - 12. AUTHORIZE cancellation of certain penalties and fees on the 1973-1974 secured roll, and cancellation of tax liens and transfer to unsecured roll on property acquired by public agencies. - 13. INITIATE proceedings and fix July 29, 1974 at 8:00 p.m. for hearing on resolu-ion of Local Agency Formation Commission making determinations and approving Antioch-Pittsburg Area Fire Protection Reorganization. Items 1h - 28: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shown following the item. ) 14. MEMORANDUM from County Auditor-Controller advising that the Superior Court Judges wish to shift back to the payroll procedure in effect prior to the enactment of Chap�er 371 , Statutes of 1973 (AB 185) and requesting adoption of resolution to imzlement the desired change. APPROVE REQbEST BY ADOPTING NECESSARY RESOLUTION 15. LETTER from Mr. F. X. Kamienski, Richmond, requesting informa- tion.pertaining to certain personnel in the Animal Control Dizision, County Department of Agriculture. R= TO TrC SECRETARY OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 16. MEMORANDUM from Director, Haman Resources Agency, (responding to May 21 , 1974 Hoard order) recommending that in order to assure continuance of the existing relationship between the Board and the Contra Costa Council on Aging, the Board reaffirm its designation of the Council to act in a liaison capacity between the Board and the community. APPROVE RECOMMENDATION 17. LETTER from Herbert R. Packard, D.D.S., President, Contra Costa Dental Society, offering services of the Society with respect to the Advisory Board to be appointed in connection with the Child health Disability Program (AB 2068). REFS TO DI.RD-3TOR, h-LRr N RESOURCES AGENCY 18. PETITION from residents in the vicinity of the Southern Pacific railroad crossin_� at Livorna ::est, Alamo, advising of Chair opposition to the closing of the railroad crossing and the extension of Lunada Lane and requesting that no considera- tion whatsoever be given to formation of an assessmant district with resoect to aforesaid clatter. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND DIRECTOR OF PLA:NIITPNG FOR REPORT UJ004 i Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued June 18, 1974 19. REPORT of Sheriff-Coroner (responding to May 28, 1974 Board order) advising that there are no legal provisions for accepting jurisdiction of a work furlough sentence of a Merced County inmate. ACK11OTdL•�'OGE RECEIPT AND FURNISH THE ATTORNEY FOR TiM DEFENDANT WITH A COPY OF THE REPORT 20. LETTER from President, Contra Costa Suicide Prevention Center, transmitting copy of a proposal submitted by said Center to the Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board seeking $40,000 in Short Doyle funds for the conduct of its Center 's program in the county. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY, AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 21 . LETTER from Mr. A. W. Halick inquiring as to status of an earlier request for an amendment to the County Ordinance Code Section pertaining to minimum• drainage requirements. R« r2 TO DIR.EbTOR OF PLANNING, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND CO 121TY COUNSEL 22. COPY of resolution adopted by the Concord City Council recom- mending approval of the formation and the boundaries of County Service Area T-2 and of the establishment of a maximum tax rate of 35� par $100 of assessed valuation. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 23. LETTZ from Mr. William Cardinale, San Ramon, posing a question regarding bond issue funds of Valley Community Services District and requesting that the County Counsel .render an opinion. REFS TO COUNTY COIRISEL FOR APPROPRIATE R;PLY 24- LETTER from two persons residing on Carter Drive, Moraga, complaining of dust problems created by construction of a housing development in the area, and requesting that action be taken to correct the situation. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 25. RESOLUTION adopted by the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors requesting support of Senate Bill 2018 which bill would exclude certain portions of said county from the Bay Area Sewage Services Agency. REFER TO SOLID WASTE MANAGE -1IT POLICY COMMIT== 26. REPORT of Director of Planning (responding to June 5, 1974 Board order) recommending that the Board approve the request of the East County General Plan Committee, Oakley, to defer decision on the Scenic Routes Element of the County General Plan until July 29, 1974• REFS TO COUNTY GOVERrZIEENT OP---RATIONS C014I4ITM 27. REPORT of County Assessor reviewing proposed corrected assess- ments on Rasmus L. Jensen property and recommending that the Board adopt, the resolution previously •submitted to correct the erroneous assessments. ADOPT RESOLUTIOIN 28. LETT-01 from Mrs. Eleanor Kerlinger-suggesting distribution of literature on County Animal Control ordinances. REFER TO AGRICULTURAL COMNISSIOVER Persons addrossinz th.e Board should ccmulete tha form provided on the ros;,run and furnish the Clerk with a written copy of their nresentsition. DEADLINE FOR AJyNIDS ITEMS: Srl-ED NEESDAY, 5 P.M. 0JO05 �L OF'F'ICE O.F COUNTY ADu.INISTRAVOR C O'1TRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Mar;inez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions, June 18, 1974 From: J. P. McBrien, County Administrator I. PERSO*1NEEL ACTION'S 1 . County Auditor-Controller. Add one (1 ) Co=iometer Operator, Salary Level 156 ($593475721 ), and cancel one (1 ) Senior Comptometer Operator, position number 010 Salary Level 192 ($6624804)., effective June 19, 1974. 2. Civil Service. Allocate to the Basic ' Salary Schedule the class of Workmen Compensation and Occupational Safety Of'f'icer, Sala_r Level 436 ($1 ,393-0 ,6934 and add one (1T position, effective June 26, 1974. 3. Civil Service. Allocate to 'the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Safety Services Specialist I. Salary Level 324 ( 990413203), and add one (1 ) position tt effective June 26, 1974. Cancel one (1 ! Safety Services Coordinator. 4. Civil Service. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Safety Services Specialist II, Salary Level 388 ($1 ,203-*1 ,1 62), and add one (1 ) position, effective June 26, 1974• 5. Civil Service. Add one (1 ) Typist Clerk, Salary evel 108 ($512-,$623), effective June 26, 1974. 6. Civil Service. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Messenger, Salary Level 100 ($500-%08), effective June 19, 1974. 7. Probation Department (Boys Ranch). Add one 1 Group Counsellor I , Salar Lavel 254 ($?99-1*972), and cancel one TI ) Croup Counsellor III, positioiz number 03, Salary Level 280 0881 -3-1 ,071 ), effective J§ -le !?, 191Y. 8. Shei-;ff--Cor^ner. Cancel one (1 ) Undersheriff, position n=ber 02, Salary Level 566 0;2,070- $2,516), effective June 19, 1974- 9. adopt resolution authorizing additional permanent positions for various county departments; referral to the Board Aa*Lnistration and Finance Cor i.ttse is recurm:endad. tJv00V r21 1 a- .rr h To: Board of Supervisors Fiore: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 6/18/74 Page 2. II., TRAVEL P_UM. ORIZATT_ONS 10. Authorize G. E. McConnall, Principal Mechanical Inspector, County Building Inspection Department, to attend meetings of International Association of Plumbing and !Mechanical Officials and International Conference of Building Officials in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the period from July 10, 1974 through July 12, 1974; all travel expenses will be paid by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials. III. APPRO?RIATIOIM AD=37TIENTS 11 . Health Depart--pnt. Adjust amounts for various capital and operating accounts and add $655 to Reserve for Contingencies. 12. District Attorney (Sobriet Testin )- Add $21 .,000 for testing notor vehicle drivers suspected of being under the influence of alcohol arrested by the California Highway Patrol. 13, Moraga Fire Protection District. Add $82000 from district funds to provide secondary vehicle • for ambulance service. 14, County Administrator (Plant Acquisition). Add :� 0,000 from Reserve for Contingencies- Federal Revenue Sharing Fund for financing construction of addition to the El Sobrante Branch Library to serve as regional Library headquarters. 15. County Auditor-Controller (Various Departments). Adjust accounts for new per=anent salaries and wage benefits and add $230,266 to Reserve for Contingencies. 16. Countv Auditor-Controller (Medi-Cal Contribution). Add $66,420 to increase the contribution of the county to the State Med=-Cal program.for the 1973-1974 fiscal year to a total of $7,161 ,420, pursuant to Section 1!1750 of the Velfare and Institutions Code. 17. Probation Deoart^er_t. Add $10,699 for equipment for -o=`o1zcC3. i:�sse izen-3 are f-i-n-ar-cad by Stave assistance under the Special Supervision Program. 18. Delta Municipal Court. Add $1 ,500 for increased operating expanses. 19. Marshal, Mt. Diaolo Judicial_ Di_stric_t. Add $933 for temporary salaries and overtire required due to vacant permanent position. OU00'7 i { i To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommendad Actions 6/18/7k Page 3. ITI. APPROPRTATTOZ S ADJUST` MIiS 20. Public Works (County Service_Area R-5) . Add :$! 75 from service area fund for playground equipment. 21 . West MLL-iicipal Court. Add $10,700 for Increased operating expenses. 22. Marshal, West Judicial District. Add $4,700 for increased operating expenses. 23. Internal Adjustmants. Changes not affecting totals for the following accounts: County Auditor-Controller (Microfilm Services), Probation Depart=ent, Public Works, Sheriff, Social Service, Superintendent of Schools. IV. LIr IS AND C OLLrC i=0?iS None V. OTHM ACTIONS 24. Acknowledge receipt of report of Agricultural Commissioner-Sealer of Weights and Measures regarding destruction of confiscated weighing and measuring devices as prescribed by the California Business and Professions Code Section 12507. 25. Endorse Senate Bill Number 457 (waiver of license fees for family care homes), and urge Governor to sign bill. 26. Authorize payment of a special board and care rate of $200 per month to Mr. and Mrs. 113--shall Neuman, 2221 Lopez Drive, Antioch, California for the care of a dependent child of the court who has sever- wedical problems, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 27. Authorize placement of a teenage multi handicapped dependent child of the court in the Fred Finch Youth Center, 3800 Coolidge Avenue, Oakland, California at a rate of $1 ,527 per month, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 28. Aut—h.o`_`3.--3 increase in pa�—,.3nt rate from 21 cents per mile to 24 cent_: per mile, effective July 1 , 197T, for prisoner air transportation services provided under the terms of an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and William L. Main, Inc. dba Security Transport, as recommended by the Sheriff- Coroner. OU00 7 I •A $ .... -..•. -.''.r��{. ..: :gr'.x.*e,i w.:... .�4.,.., ... , pro F'Y.. �rp x... x:.:.... ...,: ' ... -"«i .. •. ... ., .. ... .4 rr.yr y.. 1.'y4 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Adrsi.Zis trator Re: Recormended Actions 6/18//,, Page V. OTHER ACTIONS 29. Approve settlement for x"1 ,000 of claim made by fir. R. E. Warren for personal property lost while in county possession and direct County Auditor-Controller to issue a warrant in said amount for delivery to County Coux-mal. A claim for reimbursement will be submitted to the bond carrier for.. the county. 30. Adopt revised County Medical Services cafeteria rate schedule to become effective August 1 , 1974. 31 . Adopt resolution pursuant to Health and Safety Coda Section 1Y73 designating and authorizing the County ^Auditor-Controller to adjust or write off certain County Hospital service charges; referral to Board Administration and Finance Co:mittee is recommended. 32. Appoint committee in connection with development of Emergency Telephone System (9-1 -1 ) comprised of representatives as follows: Board of Super- visors, Office of the County Administrator, Office of the Sheriff-Coroner, Communications Engineer, Contra Costa County Criminal Justice Planning Board, County Police Chiefs Association; County Fire Chiefs Association (2), California Highway Patrol, City Managers Association, Mayors Conference, Comprehensive Health Planning Council, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, State Department of General Services, Alameda- Contra Costa Medical Association, County Office Of Emergency Services. 33. Acknowledge receipt of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, Title I, Manpower Program Operating Plan for 1974-1975; as recommended by the Contra Costa County Manpower Advisory Council and refer to Board Intergovern=sntal Relations Committee for review and report to the Board in two Meeks. 34. Authorize Director, Human Resources Agency, to continue to provide the service's of a half time coordinator and a half time clerical worker (Internr:adiate typist clerk) to the Beals on Whsels programa conducted by Home Hca_th and Cou�salling Services, Inc. through Sa5L3nber 30, 1974, at Vnich ti t— the county should discontinue such staff assistance. 35. Amend board order dated April 23, 1974 authorizing the Director, Huwan Resources Agency, to submit application to the State Department of Benefit Payments for funds to conduc't' a special eligibility determination e'_!-.-or reduction oro.i ec t so as to change the amour:" of funds requested from $37,062.50 to 739,062.50; mere is no county money involved in this project. f009. n To: Board of Suoervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 6/18/7!. Page 5. V. OTHER ACTIONS 36. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and California State University, San Francisco, under the terms of which the county will provide an opportunity for students to obtain field experience in public health nursing. 37. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement batween the County of Contra Costa and the State Department of Health, Office of alcohol Program Management, under the ter---s of which the county will receive a grant in the amount of $84.073 for the pu-po3a of developing a rmnage=rtt information and evaluation system for the county alcoholism proms during the period from July 1 , 197* through June 30, 1975• 38. Authorize Director, Human Resources Agency, to submit funding application in the amount of $42,923 to the federal government to provide for the second year funding of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program during the period from Septeriber 1 , 1974 through August 31 , 1975 with the understanding that the county will provide an amount of X12, Ok7 in cash and ire Trod services; referral to Board Administration and Finance Commitee is recommended. 39. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute extension to agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Phoenix Programs, Inc., under the terms of which the county purchases social rehabilitation services for disabled adult welfare clients so as to continue the existing agreement for the period from July 1 , 19U through September 30, 1974 with the understanding that the total payments under the extension agreement shall not exceed $18,8!}.0, of which amount $15,072 will be from county funds and $3,768 will be donated by the United Bay Area Crusade ; referral to the Board Adminis-ration and r mance Committee is recommended. 4.0. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute aoraement between the Count- of Cont-^a Co3ta and Or. Oarid S. Frarcliza, J.S.W. , under the terms of which the contractor will provide professional services for evaluation of the county pretest of the Allied Services Act during the period from June 18, 1974. through August 31 , 19?►Y with tae understanding that the total cost of the agreement shall not exceed $20,962 and will be paid entirely from f eda:-al :CInd3. 0010 WNWWWAR 7 i. 00010 To: Board of Suoervis ors From: County Admi..uistrator Re: Reco=aended Actions 6/18/7? Page 6. V. OVIER ACTIONS 41 . Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute amendment to agreement between. the County of Contra Costa and Greater Richmond Co=unity Development Corporation, under the terms of which the county purchases supervision and administration of meal delivery services for the Nutrition Project for the Elderly; the amendment modifies internal budget allocations and increases the federal share by ; 938 but does not affect the local share. 42. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute extension of agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Contra Costa County Association for the Mentally. Retarded, Inc., under the terms of which the county purchases activity workshop services for mentally retarded adult welfare clients, so as to continue the existing agreement during the period from July 1 , 197k through September 30, 1974 and with the understanding that the total cost of the extension agreement shall not exceed $45,825 of which 75 per cent will be reimbursed with federal funds. 43. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute extension of agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Martinez Bus Lines, Inc. , under the terms of which the county purchases transportation services for mentally retarded adult welfare clients, so as to continue the existing agreement during the period from July 1 , 1974 through September 30, 1971s, and with the understanding that the total cost of the agreement extension shall not exceed $21 ,306; there are no county funds involved in this agreement. 44. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute extension of agreement between the County of Contra Costa and 'destcom Industries, Inc. and Mt. Diablo Therapy Center, Inc. , under the terms of which the county purchases emplo^zent and activity workshop services for disabled welfare clients, so as to cont nue the existing agreement during the period fron, July 1 , 19711, throe Septeeber 30, 19711 and with the u_nders Landing that the total Cost A" the a=raa an-%' S ensz-on shall :lot`, exceed $33,885, of which 75 Per cent will be reirlbtzrsed with federal funds. To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 6/18/7k Page 7. V. OTHER ACTIONS 45. Authorize Director, Human Resources Agency, ta-submit application in the an unt of $13555 to the California Commission on Aging for the purpose of funding a project entitled, "Outreach for the Homebound Elderly," during the period from August 1 , " 1974 through July 30, 1975 with the under- standing that the county will provide ,x4,300 cash as its share of the total project cost and that the Voltriteer Bureau of Contra Costa County will provide $690 of in-kind services. Ir6. authorize Chairmen, Board of Suparvisors, _ to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Ramps for Rids, Inc., under the terms of ::hick summer campers'nips will provided for a minimum of 135 children who are members of Aid to Families with Dependent Children households during the period from July 1 , 1974 through Septeniver 30, 197k with the understanding that total payments under the agreement will no; exceed $10,000 of which 75 per cert will be reimbursed with federal funds and 25 per cent will be paid from private donations, with no cost to the county. 47. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the consulting firm of Wilsey and Ham, under the terms of which the firm will conduct a CATV rate study to determine if rate increases requested by CATV licensees are merited. The total cost of the study (approximately $20,600) will be reimbursed by the licensees involved in the study. 2;OTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested. citizens Wim., attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later sz)eci'ic tin if discussion by citizens beCCmes len.-'-b- an_3 inreria3'e3 t`.'G co:ZSideI'a"on of .other calendar i-ter-s . DE.-IDUONra FOR AGE;P i ITZZ-`13 : THURSaky, 5:00 P.M. 00012 , I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPART11-EDIT kartinez, California June 18, 1974 A G E N D A REPORTS Report A. BAILEY ROAD DRAINAGE FACILITY On' May 21, 1974 Mr.Warren Smith of 1100 Bailey Road, Pittsburg, made an oral presentation to the Board of Supervisors requesting. that a road cross culvert crossing Bailey Road and extending onto his property at each end, 1,5 miles south of State Highway 4; be declared a public nuisance and abandoned by the County, and that the County improve a recently installed cattlepass to serve as a cross culvert. The Public Works Department has had considerable correspondence _ with Mr. Smith regarding this matter. In 1972 the County awarded a contract to replace a failing timber cattlepass with a new metal one in the same location and at the same grade. During construction Mr. S^ith requested that the cattlepass be re-graded so that at some future date the drainage system could be modified to utilize the cattlepass. By letter dated June 5, 1972 the Public Works Department informed Mr. Smith that the existing 30-inch cross drain was adequate for the present storm runoff and that it would be infeasible to utilize the cattlepass as a storm drain. At Mr. Smith's insistence the contract was changed to re-;rade the cattlepass since it did not affect the cost to the County. The use of the cattlepass as a storm drain is possible but only at considerable expense since it would require the construction of substantial inlet and outlet facilities and erosion protection measures. The department hos informed Mr. Smith- by letter that the department would recommend such a diversion, together with the abandonment of the 30-inch culvert, only upon receipt -and approval of improvement plans prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer. Since the work is in a public right of way, it would have to be done under bonded agreement by a licensed contractor, under an appropriate encroachment permit. The Public Works Department does not agree with Mr. Smith that the existing culvert is a "public nuisance" and .should be replaced at public expense. Raising the culvert entrance and exit from 16 feet below the road to 9 feet below the road would not materially improve the road safety. This report has :.men concurred in by the County Counsel's office and the Building Inspector. The above report was presented as Report C to the Board on June 11, 1974 and held over for one week in order to answer questions raised by Mr. Warren Smith. These questions, which were to be submitted in writing, have not been received prior to the agenda deadline. (continued *on next page) ' A G E N D A Page 1 of 15 Public Works Department June 18, 1974 OU013 _ 1 t Report A continued: It is recommended that the original Report C be approved by the Board of Supervisors and the request of Mr. Smith be denied. The additional written questions of Mr.Warren Smith will be re— viewed when they are received and Mr.Smith will be advised of the Public Works Department's findings. Board Order required. (MGK) Report B. CO;TLAlh'TS OF NOISE AT BUCu;:_4ti FIELD AIRPORT - Concord The Board of Supervisors, by Order dated May 28, 1974, referred nighttime noise complaints to the Airport Manager for investiga- tion and report. The Airport Manager conducted a thorough investigation which included STOL Air's maintenance operation and other aircraft operations at Buchanan Field and was unable to identify the source of the reported noise as emanating from Buchanan Field. No further complaints have been received and no Board action is - indicated. (A) Report C. STOL AIR'S REQUEST TO BE TIE SOLE PROVIDER OF CO10fU'1'ER AIR SERVICE TO BUCF_�N_k` FIELD Board of Supervisors' Order dated March 5, 1974 referred to the Aviation'Liaison Co�i.ttee and the Public Works Department the request of STOL AIR to limit scheduled air service at Buchanan Field to one air carrier only. - A review of the matter shows that Federal Grant Agreements preclude any exclusive rights pursuant to Section 308 of the Federal Aviation Act. • The Public Works Department concurs with the findings of the . Aviation Liaison Comni.ttee is recommending that no airline be endorsed as the sole provider of service to Contra Costa County. Board Order required. (A) SUPERVISORL=L DISTRICT I Item 1. TRINITY AVENUE - YALE AVETZ JE - Project No. 1655-4167-74 _ Kensington area It is reco=ended that the Boa--!-d of Supervi.sors approve plans and specifications for Trinizy Avenue and Yale Avenue Reconstruc- tion and --dvertlse `or bids =o be received in four wDe:s and opened at 11 a.r-. on July 16, 1174. The Engineer's estimated construction cost is $35,000. The project consists of reconstruction of the pavement section on Trinity Avenue between Kenyon Avenue and Beloit Avenue and on Yale Avenue between Rugby Avenue and Cambridge Avenue. This project is considered e:.emot from Enviroczmental Ir-pact Report requirements as a C?a:.s 1c Categorical Exemption. (RD) A G E N D A Page ! of i5 Public Works Department June 182 1974 00014 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 2. AVENIDA YkRTINEZ - HILLCREST ROAD - Project t:o. 1375-5815-74 and E1 Sobrante area Proiect No. 0904-581674 It is reco�mended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authoriz- the Public Works Director to execute a Consulting Services Agree- ment with Provenzano and Associates of Emeryville for soils investigations in connection with the repair of two slides on Avenida Martinez and Hillcrest Road. The agreement provides for a maximum payment of $7,200 which can not be exceeded without prior written approval of the Public Works Director. (NOTE TO CLERK OF THE BOARD: Return two copies of the agreement to the Public Works Department for further handling.) (RD)- Item 3. MINOR SUBDIVISION 252-72 - Martinez area . The construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 252-72 has been satisfactorily completed. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an Order stating that the work is complete. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Western Title Guarantee Company, 3631 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette $17,745 cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision Agreement, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 114112 dated January 18, 1974. Road Group 3365 Minor Subdivision Agreement dated January 29, 1974 Subdivider: James Bolstad Location: Southwest corner of Alhambra Valley Road and Briones Valley Road (LD) item 4. PACHECO BOULEVARD - Project No. 3951-4512-72 - Pacheco area Reference is made to County Board Order dated April 16, 1974 which approved an agreement dated April 10; 1974 between the County and William E. Balfrey, et ux. , which provided for the withholding and payment of certain sums upon completion of the work. Said work being completed, it is reco=ended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Approve the payment of the retained portion of the removal and refacing payment in the amount of $2,500 as provided for in said agreement, and authorize the County Auditor to draw a warrant, chargeable to Work Order 4512, 'in said a=ount and deliver it to the County Peal Property Agent for payment. 2. Approve the moving expense claim -dated June 12, 1974 from William E. Balfrey, et ux. , in the amount of $11,500 as provided for in said agreement; -and (a) Authorize the County Real Property Agent to countersign said claim. (continued on next page) A G E N D A Page of 1S Public Works Department June 18, 1974 ��415 t item 4 continued: (b) Authorize the County Auditor to draw a warrant, chargeable to Work Order 4170, in said amount and deliver to the County Real Property Agent for payment. 3. Approve a supplemental agreement dated May 29, 1974 between the County and William E. Balfrey, et ux. , covering payment in the sum of $1,300 for additional work not covered by the original agreement between the County and Balfrey dated April 10, 1974;and (a) Authorize the Board Chairman to sign the agreement on behalf of the County. (b) Authorize the County Auditor to draw a warrant, charge- able to Work Order 4512, in said amount and deliver to the County Real Property Agent for payment. - (RP) Item 5. SOBRANTTE AVENUE - Road No. 12724 - E1 -Sobrante area It is requested that the Board of Supervisors indicate its intention to scarily abandon and quitclaim to the adjacent property owner a small portion of excess Sobrante Avenue right of tray at Shirley Vista, upon- completion and acceptance of certain frontage improve- ments, which will be made by the adjacent property owners. This prior approval by the Board is required in order for the property owner to conform the frontage improvements to the future alignment of the road. (LD) SUPERVISORLA.L DISTRICT III Item 6. MORAGA WAY - Proiect No. 0961-4155-74 - Orinda-Moraga area -It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for Moraga Way turn Lanes at Glorietta Boulevard and at Valley View Drive and advertise for bids to be received in four weeks and opened at 11 a.m. on July 16, 1974. The Engineer'-s estimated construction cost is $24,000. Moraga Way will be widened at Glorietta Boulevard to provide additional storage capacity for the left-turn lane onto Glorietta Boulevard, also left-turn lanes will be provided on Moraga Way for turning movements onto Valley View Drive and Ardor Drive: It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors determine that the project will not have a significant effect on the environ- ment and direct the Planning Director to file a Notice of Determina- tion with the County Clerk. A Negative Declararion pertaining to this project was posted and filed ::ith the Count• Clerk on 11ay 3, 1974 cri.th no protests received. - The project has bee: determined to confo= with tole General Plan. (RD) A_ G E N D A Page of 15 Public ckr Works Department June 0-01fi Item 7. ST. 11LARYS ROAD - Road No. 2631- Moraga area McGuire and Hester requests permission to close the following roads for the purpose of installing a 66-inch water line: - 1. A complete around-the-clock closure of St. Marys Road (Road No. 2631) at a point approximately 400 feet easterly of Stafford Road (Road No. 3335V) for a three-day period, June 11, June 12 and June 13, 1974. Traffic will be detoured via Stafford Road, Ferndale Drive and Rheem Boulevard; 2. A complete around-the-clock closure of Stafford Road (Road leo. 3335V) at St. Marys Road for a two-day period between June 17 and June 242 1974. Traffic will be • detoured via Ferndale Drive and Rheem Boulevard; 3. A partial closure of St. Marys Road (Road No. 2631) between approximately 400 feet easterly of Stafford Road and approximately 600 feet easterly of Moraga Road. Traffic may be reduced to one lane with flagman control on working days between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.. from June 13, 1974 to September 27, 1974. Prior approval was granted by the Public Works Director in accordance with Item 3 of the Board Policy on Road Closures with the following conditions: 1. All signing be in accordance with State of California Manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices dated 1971 and the County manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices; and 2. . The contractor shall comply with requirements of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County. It is recommended that the Board. of Supervisors approve the .action taken by the Public Works Director. (LD) Item 8. CANYON ROAD - Proiect No. 2631-4165-74 - Moraea area In compliance with the requirements of the California Envirormental Quality Act of 1970, a Daft Environmental Impact Report for the project was submitted to the Planning Director on April 17, 1974. 'The "Notice of Completion ' was filed by the Planning Department on April 23, 1974. On June 11, 1974 the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the Environmental Impact Report. The Commission thereupon accepted the Environmental Impact Report as adequate and the project was found to be in confor-mance with the County General Plan as per Section 65402 of the Government Code. The final Environmental i=.pact Report for the project is hereby -d with the Board o"' Su>c ry isors for cons=deration and fu1%-_-u e action. (RD) A G E N D A Page S of 15 Public Works Department .Tune 18, 1974 • 0JO1'7 y am a ' a T .; M. I tem 9. MORACM RO4D - Road No. 3231 - Work Order 6443 (Supplement 1) Moraga area It- is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Work Order 6443 (Supplement 1) in the amount of $3,600 and authorize the Public Works Director to arrange for the repair of the road slipout on Moraga Road 500 feet south of .Corliss Drive in the Moraga area. The additional money is needed for hauling and placing the broken concrete along the creek bed to control erosion. This maintenance work is a Class 1. Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (RM) Item 10. SUBDIVISION 4524 - Rheem area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the map for Subdivision 4524. Owner: Harry R. Flubins, 620 Burton Drive, Lafayette 94549 Engineer: Murray-F•fcCormi.ck, 7996 Capwell Drive, Oakland 94621 Tax Bond for 1973-7� lien: $30,000 Park "In-lieu" Fee: $5,250 Deposit Permit Detail No. 117330 . dated 2iay 24, 1974 Number of lots: 1 Time limit for com??etion expires June 18, 1975 Location: North side of Ascot Drive west of Moraga Road (JD) Item 11. PINEKURST ROAD - Road No. 26314 - Canyon area The Oakland Fire Department has requested permission to close Pinehurst-Road bett.:een Canyon and Skyline Boulevard in the Canyon area on Friday, June 21, 1974 between 12 noon and 3 p.m. for the purpose of conducting a bicycle hill-climbing race in conjunction with the Firemen4s Sumter Olympics. Traffiq will be detoured over Skyline Boulevard and Redwood Road. Emergency traffic will be allowed through the bicycle hill- climbing race. The Public Works Department recorm`tends that the closure be approved subject to the conditions set forth relative to parades in Board Resolution 4714 dated December 28, 1565. Letters have been received f_om the California Highcray Patrol, County Sheriff's Department and the Moraga Fire District indicating no objection to the proposed road closure. The Public Works Department =ecomtends that the Board of Supernow - visors approve thl- road closure. (LD) Item 12. MINOR SUBDIVISIO:': 1-9-72 - T;;::jnut Creek area The construction of improve_ents in Minor Subdivision 49-72 has been satisfactorily completed. It is reco=aended that the Board_ of Supervisors: 1. Issue an Order stating that the-work is complete. (continued on next page) AG -' i; DA Page b of 15 Public Worres Department June 18, 1974 : 018 'y t Item 12 continued: 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Heino Kase, 4187 Walnut Boulevard, Walnut Creek, $500 cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision Agreement, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 100058 dated March 23, 1973. Road Group 4245 Minor Subdivision Agreement dated October 9, 1973 Subdivider: Heino Kase, :187 Walnut Blvd. , Walnut Creek Location: Southwest corner of Walnut Boulevard and McConnell . Lane, Walnut Creek (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS III and V Item 13. INLET GRATES MODIFICATION - Work Order No. 4940 - Alamo, Danville and San Ranson areas The contract for the Sodification of- existing storm inlet grates in the Alamo, Danville and San Ramon areas was completed by the Contractor, Charles I. Cunningham Company of Oakdale, on June 7, 1974, in conformance with the approved Plans, -Special Provisions and Standard Specifications, at a contract cost of approximately $9,000. It is recommended that the Board of .Supervisors accept the contract as complete as of June 7, 1974. The contract was completed within the allotted contract time limit. (RC). SUPERVISORLAL DISTRICT IV Item 14. STORM DRAIN rLAINTE*XkNCE DISTRICT X1, Line A, Unit 3 Work Order No. 8503 - Concord area - It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, acting for and . on behalf of Stora Drain.Maintenance District 'rl, adopt a " resolution of necessity to amend the Complaint in Condemnation (Action No. 144422) to add four parcels of land required for the relocation of existirj Pacific Gas and Electric and Pacific Telephone and Telegraph joint poles and overhead wires and authorize County Counsel to institute condemnation action to obtain immediate possession of the parcels of right of way required for subject project. Conformity to environmental and planning consideration was Bade previously in the project approval. (RP) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS IV, J Item 15. ACCLPTA_ CE C 77 I:iSTRTi: 'TS It is recommended that the Board of Super-risors: -A. Accept the following instru=tints: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference , 1. Grant Deed 5-1-74 Laura M. Reddick M,SAO-73 2. Gram. Dead 5-22-74 Heiea ff. Loveridge, et al_ M.S.149l73 (continued on next page) AGENDA ' Page 7 of 15 Public Works Department June 18, 1974 11-19 Item 15 continued: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 3. Grant Deed 12-20-73 Frank E. Goncalves, et al. M.S.303-72 4. Relinquishment of Abutters Rights 5-20-74 Abdo S. Allen, et al: M.S.133-73 B. Accept the following instruments for recording only: 1. Consent to Offer of Dedication 5-15-74 East Bay Municipal Utility District Sub. 4435 2. Common Use Agreement 1-4-74 Pacific Gas and Electric Company M.S. 303-7' 3. Offer of Dedication 5-1-74 Laura M. Reddick M.S. 10-73 4. Offer of Dedication with Subordination 4-11-74 Guido D. Lucchesi, et al. M.S. 70-73 5. Offer of Dedication 4-11-74 Harry Elias Torrez, et al. M.S. 70-73 6. Common Use Agreement 4-3-74 East Contra Costa Irrigation Distr. ri.S.70-73%- 7. Offer of Dedication 5-22-74 Helen M. Loveridge, et al. M.S.149-73 8. Offer of Dedication 5-31-74 Mary Clara Mota et al. M.S.22-74 9. Offer of Dedication 5-4-74 Paul A. Martino et al M.S.27-74 10. Offer of Dedication 5-5-74 Paul A. Martino et al. M.S.27-74 _ 11: Offer of Dedication 6-11-74 Wells Fargo Bank M.S.252-72 12.. Offer of Dedication 3-25-74 Pacific Gas and Electric Co. L.U.P. 163- *in lieu of subordination required by the conditions of approval .for said subdivision. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTPICT V Item 16. HARTZ AVENUE - P roiect No. 5301-6054-74 - Danville area The contract for the construction of frontage improvements on the east side of Hartz Avenue from La Gonda Way to 270 feet south was completed by the Contractor, Peter Cole Jensen of Danville, on June 7, 1974, in conformance with the approved Plans, Special Provisions, and Standard Specifications, at a contract cost of approximately $11,300. It is recon-.mended that the Board of Supervisors accept the contract as comp?te as of June 7, 1974. The contract was completed within the allotted contract time limit. (RC) A_ G £ N D A - Page of 15 Public Works Department June 18, 1974 JU40 ... Item 17. SUBDIVISION 4496 - Danville area It is r' eco,-;mended that the Board of Supervisors approve the map . for Subdivision 4496, and authorize its *Chairman to execute the Subdivision Agreement on behalf of the County. Owner: Dame' Construction Company, P.O. Box 100, San Ramon, CA Engineer: Riffe, Peters & Jones, 3204 Buskirk Avenue, Pleasant Hill, CA Performance Bond: Cash $500 (Deposit Permit Detail No. 117190 Surety $182,200 (dated May 20, 1974) Labor and Materials Bond: $182,700 Tax Bond for 1974-75 lien: $19,500 Inspection Fee: $8,325 Street Light Fee: $927.08 County Service Area L-45 Number of lots: 82 Mileage: 0.90 mile Time limit for completion expires June 18, 1975 Location: Off the easterly extension of St. Christopher Drive. (LD) Item 18. SYCAMORE VALLEY RC--'%D - Road No. 4722 - Danville area At the request of local citizens and after an engineering study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 1980 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code,• parking shall be prohibited at all times on the north- side of SYCAIMORE VALLEY ROAD (Road No. 4722) , Danville, beginning at the intersection of Interstate 680 Freeway and extending easterly a distance of 1600 feet. ' (TO) Item 19. FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT ZONE 3B - GREEN' VALLEY CREEP. Work Order 8049 - Danville area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors 'of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, authorize the Flood Control District staff to process applications for the purchase of a tax, delinquent parcel of land (assessor's parcel No. 196-241-001) from the County Tax Collector for Flood Control use at the purchase price of $100 plus sale costs. (R') Item 20. SAN R141-ION CREEPS - FLOOD COjTL MOL ZONE 3B - Work Order 8460 Danville area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the -ontra Costa County Flood Control and N'an .er Conser-sail a District, accept the Right of Way Con t=act, Grant Deed and Fase7ent, all dated June 5, 1974, from Gerald A. and Juanita Focha, and authorize sir. Victor W_ Sauer, Public Works Director, - to sign said Contract on behalf of the District. Contract provides for acquisition of fee title to a portion of San Ramon Creek Channel in exchange for a Quitclaim to excess drainage easement upon completion of construction work. (RP) . AG E It' DA -' Page of 15 Public Works Department June IS, 1974 (DA21 1 i Item 21. DANVILLE BOULEVARD - SAN R-4110N VALLEY BOULEVARD Project No. 0961-4160-74 - Danville-Alamo area A public meeting will be held Tuesday, June 25, 1974, at 7:30 p.m. at the San Ramon Valley Cor-- .:-iity Center, 135 Love Lane, Danville, to discuss a proposed bicycle route along Danville Boulevard and San Ramon Valley Boulevard. The purpose of the meeting is to obtain public input regarding a possible bypass route for bicycles through downtown Danville and to discuss the need for bicycle lanes compared to the need for on-street parking in Danville and .Alamo. All concerned citizens are invited to attend: No Board action required. _ (RD) Item 22. SUBDIVISION 4551 - San Ramon area - It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Approve the map for Subdivision 4551. 2. Authorize its Chairman to- execute*the Subdivision Agreement on behalf of the County. Owner: Falendar Ho=es, Inc. , 1885 Oak Park Boulevard, Pleasant Hill 94523 Engineer: MacKay & Som s, 120 Spring Street, Pleasanton 94556 Performance Bond: Cash $500 (Deposit Permit Detail No. 117638 dated June 7, 1974) - Surety $216,800 Labor and Materials Bond: $217,300 Tax Bond for 1974-75 lien: 515,000 Inspection Fee: $10,866 Park "In-lieu" Fee: $9,880 (Deposit Permit Detail leo. 117678 dated June 10, 1974) Street,Light Fee: $704.76 County Service Area L-45 Number of lots: 52 Mileage: .60 mile Time limit for completion expires June 18, 1975 Location: On the south side of Sycamore Valley opposite Morning- home Road. (LD) Item 23. HILLCREST AVENWE - Project r o. 7564-4106-73 - Antioch area Additional funds are required to provide for increased project _ costs due to the following: 1. Additional lime treatment of the top five inches cf the lime treated base between Stations 103+00 and 144T5u -which was co_t-a-inated 3y soil during tha peri od last winter when work was sus ended due to unsuitable working conditions. 2. Imported borrow and local borrow which is required to complete the roadway eaoan�=ents, since the quantity of material available from the roadway excavation areas is insufficient. (continued on next page) A G E N D A Page Io of 15 Public Works Department June lb, 1974 ���22 LE Item 23 continued: 3. Frontage road to serve Bilbo and Pisani properties. 4. Additional items which cannot be foreseen at this time, for which the contingency fund must be reestablished. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve an increase of $20,000 in the contingency fund to cover the cost of the above. (RC) Item 24. LONE TREE WAY - Proiect No. 6970-4498-71 - Brentwood area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Board Chairman to sign a Grant of Easement from East Bay Municipal Utility District to the County and consent to its acceptance and recordation after execution and delivery by grantor. - The Easement is a small parcel of land (2,398 square feet) required for the widening of Lone Tree Way. It is further reco^ended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a warrant in the amount of $100 payable to East Bay ' Municipal Utility District- and deliver to Counts- Real Property Division for payment. Ewjironmental and planning consideration for the above matters have been complied with previously in the project approval. (RP) - Item 25. MARSH•CREEL{ ENCROACHZIE tT - FLOOD C0I'TROL ZONE I Brentwood -area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approve the issuance of an encroachment permit to Vdmund A. Linscheid to construct two side drain outfalls entering Marsh Creek on its westerly side at approximately Stations 338 and 342, and to authorize J. E. Taylor, Deputy Chief Engineer, to execute said permit: The Permittee shall be required to furnish either a cash bond in the amount of $3,000 or a surety bond in the amount of $47000, in order to insure satisfactory restoration of the District's facilities, if damaged as a result of the Permittee's operations. The permit shall provide that, upon satisfactory completion, the- subject storm drain outfalls, insofar as they lie within the District's rights of way, shall be maintained by the District_ This work is being acne in connection with Subdivision 4492 and Minor Subdivision 29-72. According to the County Planning Department, these developments have met environmental impact renuire^e_nLs. (FC) Item 26. REPORT OF CONDE 10,1ATION SUbCO101TTTEE OF ASSESS�9-:t1T DISTRICT SCREENING CONXLTTEE CO\CERtiTI. G REQUEST OF CATUAY LAND CO.-►PAYE, INC. By letter dated April 10, 1974 Mr. David M.Weisberg of the Law Offices of J. H. Filice, Walnut Creek, on behalf of Cathay Land Cempany, Inc. , requested County. approval for private coademaatioa pursuant to Board of Supervisors Resolution to. 69/648. (continued on next page) A G E N D A Fade 11 of 15 Public Works Department June 18, -1974 0J023 1 Item 26 continued: _ In an effort to correct an illegal subdivision of land, Cathay Land Company filed Minor Subdivision 281-72, which was approved with the condition that certain land be dedicated to the County for Bailev Road, pursuant to County Ordinance. The land to be dedicated is a portion of the property which was illegally divided and sold to a new owner, Mr. Warren Smith. The subcommittee is satisfied that the applicant has made every reasonable effort to acquire the land to be dedicated by negotiation and that the negotiations have been unsuccessful. • The subcommittee is further satisfied that the proposed acquisition is of substantial importance to the County and is a proper condition of Minor Subdivision 281-72. It is recommended that the applipant's request that the County _ acquire property by eminent domain pursuant to the provisions of Resolution No. 69/648 be approved and that the Board of Supervisors authorize the County Counsel to initiate condemnation proceedings in accordance with the procedures outlined in said Resolution. (LD) Item 27. COUNTY SERVICE AREA D-12 - SAND:IOUND SLOUGH AREA - Work Order 8200 On April 29, 1974 the Board of Supervisors referred a letter from Daniel C. Miller (�L. Miller is on the Citizen's Advisory Board for County Service Area D-12) to% the Public Works Department, Attention of Flood Control and Water Conservation District. - The Advisory Board of CSA D-12 have met with staff members and discussed the situation. The Advisory Board requested that the Board of Supervisors authorize the preparation of plans for an interim drainage system within the funding capability of CSA D-12 that would provide for more expedient removal of ponded water in - the area. The existing problem of flooded septic tanks and road • and property inundation would be minimized. The interim drainage system would not initially be to the standards of the County Ordinance Code, but because of the rather unique drainage situation and the funding difficulties an interim system is recommended. This system would be designed to remove a volume of water over a period of 24 hours rather than to convey- a specific peak flow. It is recommended that the Public Works Director, as ex officio. Chief Engineer of the Flood Control District, be authorized to prepare preliminary plans for an interim drainage system for County Service Area D-12. Board Order required. (FC) itcm 28. I•TI;:OR SUBDTVIS107's ?20-72 - itn_,htset area The construction of improve=ents in iiinor Subdivision 126-72 has been satisfactorily completed. - It is recor..mended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue- an Order stating that the work is complete. (co::tirued on next nage) AGE T: DA Page 12 of 15 Public Works Department June 18, 1974 0W44 Item 28 continued: 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Munoz Thornton Construction, 909 W. 10th Street, Antioch, $500 cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision Agreement, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 100797 dated March 28, 1973. Minor Subdivision Agreement dated April 17, 1973 Subdivider: Raymond Vail & Associates Location: West of the intersection of Knightsen Avenue and Curlew Connex. (LD) . Item 29. CURLEW CONVEX - Road No. 8565D - Kniehtsen area At the request of local citizens and after an engineering study,• it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 1981 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 22358 of the California Vehicle Code, no vehicle shall travel in excess of 30 miles per hour on that portion of CURLEW CONNNTEX (Road No. 8665D) , Knightsen, beginning at the intersection of Knightsen Avenue and extending southerly to the intersection of _ Delta Road. (TO) GENERAL Item 30. CONTRACT INSPECTION - Building Projects Division . It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Agreements with Robert G. Grady for contract inspection for Building Projects Division and authorize its Chairman to execute them. Agreements cover the following projects: Juvenile Hall Auxiliary Gymnasium - Work Order 5396_ Courthouse Remodel - Work Order 5313 _ Electrical System - County Hospital Motor Pool Garage Addition - Work Order 5342 (BP) Item 31. RHEEM ESTATE REMODEL - Moraga - Work Order 5203 - County Service Area R-4 It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the preliminary plans and estimate of construction cost for the Rheem Estate Remodel as prepared by Perata and Sylvester, Architects, Lafayette, and direct the Project Architect to proceed with the preparation of working drawings and specifics- tion Z_ The estimated construction contract cost is $87,500. It is also recommended that the board of Supervisors authorize an increase in the maximum allowable fee to the Project Architec,:--, as provided in the Consulting Services Agreement dated February 25, 1974, from $4,000 to $9,000. Both of these recommendations have- the concurrence of- the Moraga Park and Recreation authority. r1GEi1DA .i (continued on next page) Page 13 of 1S Public Works Department June 181, 1974 0002- i4 Item 31 continued: The original agreement provided for payment on an hourly basis due to the complex and unknown nature of the project. The $4,000 limit was set up before the project scope was established. Some of the architectural services to date were assisting the rMLraga Park and Recreation Authority in their study of various remodeling possibilities (the $9,000 may not be sufficient to totally complete the architectural services) . (BP) Item 32. C0N'TRACT 1 - FIRE COLLEGE SITE IFTROVEMENTS Treat Boulevard - Concord - Work Order 5547 It is recomiaended that the Board of Supervisors approve the plans and specifications for Site improvements (Contract 1) at the Fire College in Concord, and direct its Clerk to advertise for - construction bids to be received until 11 a.m. July 16, 1974. The engineer's estimated cost of construction is $402000. Plans and specifications were prepared by -the Public Works Department. (BP) Item 33. CON ACT 2 - FIRE COLLEGE SITE IMPROVEMENTS Treat Boulevard - Concord - Work Order 5547 It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the plans and specifications for Site Improvements (Contract 2) at the Fire College in Concord, California, and direct its Clerk to advertise: for construction bids to be received until 11 a.m. June 11, 1974. The engineer's estimated cost of construction is $8,500. Plans and specifications were prepared by the Public Works Department. (BP) Item 34: SHELL AVENM FUEL STATION: - Work Order 5399 It is reco=ended that the Board of Supervisors approve Addendum #1 for the Shell Avenue Fuel Station dated June 10, 1974. This Addendum clarifies certain materials and equipment items. There is no change in the estimated cost of construction. - (BP) Item 35. CONTRA COSTA COUt'1'Y SAITITATION DISTRICTS 'COS. 5. 7-B. 15 and 19 As ex officio the Governing Board of each of the above-named districts, the Board of Supervisors to authorize the Chairman to execute Joint Exercise of Po, ers Agreement establishing the East/Central Contra Costa Cc:inty Wastewater :Management Agency and to authorize expenditure of District funds as required therein. The Agency would administer the preparation of a "Facilities Plan" for a sm,7age interceptor, treatment and disposal system for Eastern and Central Contra Costa County in accordance with the guidelines and requirements of the State Water Resources Control Board. Other potential parties to the Agreement are the Cities of Antioch., Brentwood, Clayton, Concord, Lafayette, :Martinez, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill and Vlalnut Creek, Byron, Central Contra Costa, Mt. View ani 0a!dl ey Sa ita_s Districts, and Contra Cost` County Water District, and the Coua:y of Contra Costa. Under terms of the Agreement, costs to each District could be in the neighborhood (continued on next page) A G E N D A Page 14 of 15 Public Works D'eggartment June, 18, 117'. 00020 Iters 35 continued:" of: District No. 5 $50.00 District No. 7-B 50.00 District No. 15 100.00 District No. 19 50.00 (EC) Iters 36. CONTRA COSTA COUNUY WATER AGENCY 1. The Delta Water Quality Report is submitted for the Board of Supervisors' information and public distribution,. No action required. 2. The Board of Supervisors to consider attached "Calendar of Water Meetings. ' No action required. (EC) • NOTE Chairman to ask' for any co=ents by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time- if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration • of other calendar items. ' AGENDA Page TS of 15 Public Works Department June 18, 1974 00027 Prepared Jointly b,-.r the Water! sources Representative and the Chx%-A: Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agency June 13, 1974", CALEGMM OF W '-R _(Includes Meetings for which attendance has already been authorized) AsTc-:Dr::CE TIN.£ Eat: of Ed' DATE DAY SPONSOR PLACE rt v-ARKS Reco=ended `' h.o_IZatic Jul.I Mon. Central Valley Not Public Workshops - Basin Staff Jul.2 Tues. Regional Water Scheduled Ple.-ming - Sacramento - Jul.3 tied. Quality Control San 3oaVin Basin, Includ Board ing Delta (SA, 5B, and 5C) Sep.b Fri. Central Valley Not Regional Board Hearing - Staff Regional eater Scheduled Basin Plans (SA, 5B, 5C) Quality Control ' Board Sep27 Fri. Central Valley Not Regional Board Adoption Staff Regional Water Scheduled Heeting - Basin Plans Quality Control (SA, 53, and 5C) Board 00028 a 1 � I IN TFE 'BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA C OLMI TY, STATE OF CALIFORPFIA In the Matter of Approving ) Personnel Adjustments. ) June 18, 1974 As recommended by the County Administrator, IT IS BY TFM BOARD ORDERED that the personnel adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: N one. ABSENT: None. CERTIFIED Copy T certf¢ that this i,a hitt. true & correct copy of the oritinal 1!c":-1e:1t r. 11-5 to ort We in my office and that it v n.% r.,4,e-2 .:- atlan,,,ld br 9-h-!. roard of &upcn-i:ort rt c'r.-• �-r t, rnr�•r. iornia, on tht (Lite shrwr. : 7y!' ' a :.^.;'pJi. County Clerk&ex-o:.ic.o Ucik:ti aa:d laa:d of Superciso:s, by Deputy CierL Qfl099 POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Auditor-Controller Bridget Unit 010 Date April 10, 1974 Action Requested: Cancel one Senior Comptometer position #01; Add one Account Clerk I position Proposed effective date: May I, 1974 Explain why adjustment is needed: To reflect the Phase out of comptometer machines in the arithmetic verification process and ultimate elimination of the specialized comotometer operator series. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ _ _ (450) 2. Fixed Assets: (tcat .ite+rs a;td co4.t) EZNTeZA- *r-4 4�i4iga- Calculator $ 500 APR 12 1974 Estimated total 5o Signature 4►i►ce•otDepar :errt4ead a.. t.^} Initial"O termination of County Administrator Date: May 2, 1974 To Civil Service: Request recommendation, pursuant to memor dated May 2, 1974, attached. ' / County AdMi i stra or Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission ate: _ June 11, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify,l Coppt'ometer Operator and cancel 1 Senior Comptometer Operator. Study cWclgses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Com7wtome%r Operator. Can be effective day following Board action. above -Rtion can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition.ofrl, Cctisptometer Operator, Salary Level 156 (593-721) and the cancellation of 1 SeniQY'Compto=Ater Operator, position 401, Salary Level 192 (662-804) . Y Personnel Dinktor Recommendation of County Administrator e: June 17, 1971. Add one (1 ) Comptometer Operator, Salary Level 156 0593-1'?721 ) , and cancel one {1 ) Senior Co:aptometer Operator, position_ number 01 , Salar3' Level 192 effective June '19, 197iz. Cou:ty A Oji ni strator Action of the Board of Supervisors // Adjustment APPROVED on JUN 1 8 1914 ' A- "N County Clerk JUii 1 6 1914 Date: By: ./�jG-T r `✓J� r�., n APPROVAL o f lLi s adju tmert conztauteA an Appltop,-- ati.on Adju4#ment autd PeAhonaeo..-JA o R,-,soL;aior. Am.e tdmeia. i� �—' POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: � Departn*nt Ce rn.mss, Ae=ifti-s�:.ater Budget Unit —_,z Date 3/18/74 Action Requested: Add one Management Analyst III (Safety Services Supervisor) Proposed effective date: 4/1/7 Explain why\,,adjustment is needed: Enactment of COSFIA in 1973 and to strengthen occunation3l health and safetv program Estimated ccC;,-', of adjustment: Amount: 1 . 5al asend wages: $ 3,789 2. -H xe2Ks skts: (ti4t .i tc.%6 and coz.t) Lbesw (e90) Chair (S85) Credenza ($145) a: $ 420 Estimated total $ 4, 209 v � ;,rte,'" Sicnature � - - Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: Ilar"A 20, 1971. To Civil Service: Request classification recommendation. County A min,ttrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: June 11, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation IAllocate the class of Work en's Compensation and Occupational Safety Officer and classify 1 position. - On June 11, 1974, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Workmen's Compensation and Occupational Safety Officer and recommended Salary Level 436 (1393-1693). Amend Resolution 73/488 by adding Workmen's Compensation and Occupational Safety Officer. Also amend Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Workmen's Compensation and Occupational Safety Officer. Can be effective June 26, 1974. This position is exempt from overtire. Perso mel ,Df rector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: June 17, 197i_ Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Worlmens Compensation and Occupational Safety Officer, Salary Level 436 ('31 ,39341 ,693) , and add one (1 ) position, effective June 26, 1971I.. . i CJL't :_ t�Q:j,1f1i5LY'2.`.CC' 1 Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjusti-lant APPROVED or JUN 1 8 :3i4 J. P_ OLSSON :, County Clerk JUN 1 fi i?i4 h. 0 .zl.j.... .LI..t Ci•r.i ..�.. -...,+ tAt� r1�rJ .L� L {./: /11CL5-•1'.:.>Lt f t}C(. PE'vSC/.!- •� 1 1 i ■■ L A 4 k POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Det artment Civil Service Budget knit 035 Date 6/12/74 Action Requested: Allocate class of Safety Services Specialist I; classify I position; cancel Safety Services Coordinator Resolution 72/610 Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: Act as assistant to Analyst III in charge of Safety and COSHA function (Safety Services Specialist). Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: ,. 2. Fixed Assets: (ti,At .stem c.;id cost) — L � Estimated total t Signature Departn Head- Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: County Ad mznistrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: June 12, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Safety Services Specialist 1. Classify 1 position. Cancel 1 Safety Services Coordinator on Board Resolution 72/610. On June 11, 1974, the Civil Service Commission created- the class of Safety Services Specialist I and recommended the Salary Level 324 (990-1203). The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 73/488 by adding 1 Safety Services Specialist I, Salary Level 324 (990-1203) and amending Resolution 71/17, Alloca- tion of Budgeted Positions to Certain County Departments, b dding 1 Safety Services Specialist I, Salary Level 324 (990-1203) and cancelling Sa ety Services Coordinator. Can be effective June 26, 1974. This position is not exempt from overtime. • V Perso nel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date; Jure 17, 1971& Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Safety Services Specialist I, Salary Level 324 (: 990-Y1 203), and add one (1 ) position effective June 26, 1974. Cancel one (11 Safety Services Coordinator. Cou,ityj}f�idm'i m strator Action of the Board of Supervisors j"j JUN I b Adjustment APPROVED �'��"^""'T"�` on �3r4 '" , County Clerk J.R O:SSC�y"� Date: JUN 1 S 1914 By: `,/�, APPROVAL o ( CL:;.Stit_:_e4 Cae- Ap-,pPope ZatZc%-_ Adiu4trient cuid PQx6onA000 / -Now POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST Ito: �� • �.� � a35 Departr-�ent Gam- yd_int s` ^r Budget unit G—= Date 3/18/74 Action Requested: Add one Analyst I or II Proposed effective date: 4/1/7 Explain why adjustment is needed: Act as assistant to Analyst III in charge of Safety and COSHA function (Safety Services Specialist) . Estimated co.s`�t of adjustment: Amount: 1 i T 1 . --�--1 arms ;and wages: $ 3,381 2. nxe"ssets: (ti,6t heir and coed) —' e-4V (400) , Chair ($85) u - $ 275 Estimated total $ 3,656 Signature '``�'"'� Department He Initial Determination of County Administrator Dat : March 20, 197LL To Civil Service: Request classificatiin recomnaendation. �_. County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Da e: June 11, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Safety Services Specialist II and classify 1 position_ On June 11, 1974, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Safety Services Specialist II and recommended Salary Level338 (1203-1462). Amend Resolution 73/488 by adding Safety Services Specialist II. Also amend Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Safety Services Specialist II. Can be effective June 26, 1974. This position is exempt from overtime. Perso el Di-fector 'Recommendation of County Ad.-ministrator ate: June 17, 1971L Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Safety Service3 Specialist II, Salary Level ?88 ($1 ,203-$1 ,►162), and add one (1 ) position effective June 20, 1974• I 1 4 _.,,_,,_`� Couni,, ,ministrator r Action of the Board of Supervisors ' Adjustment APPROVED t..r j on JU,`i 1 0" -': 4 County Clerk I R OLSSO�J I Date: JU;V 1 8 19'4 ;,y: + ?;��! r: %.5 f ':: �L• {�f .U• t"r• . '_±.�`f J:: � .SPT':._ • - . . 4d v1 tr-2st-t cued Pe"oiP0'oV33 n.• \ i 1. �. 1 f POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: YAZ-f CwtD ,Q UUKCq- 03S- Department 3SDepartment L`_`.._ Budget Unit 93 Date 3/18/74 Action Requested: Add one Stenographer Clerk Proposed effective date: 4/1/74 Explain why adjustment is needed: Pt-!avid a r ari al hPln for 13P-Z4onne assigned COSHA functions, Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . iia errs gb! d wages: $ _1,653 2. Y-+'xecBssgts: (ti6t items and cost) '�&ska (S-35) Credenza (5145) Typewriter ($530) Chap (:$75) . File (S120) 10105 V � sj Estimated total $ 2-758 ZE CJ> Sicnature `—� Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: tKarch 20, 197E To Civil Service: Request classification recommendation. , Countv Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Da e: June 11 1974 Classification and Pav ,Reconniendation - Classify 1 Typist Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Typist Clerk. Can bg effective June 26, 1974. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Typist Clerk, Salary Level 108 (512-623). Perso el erector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: June 17, 1971E Add one (1 ) Typist Clerk, Salary Level 108 ($512-$623), effective June 26, 1974• } Couinistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors JUN 16 i 97 Ad jus tmer= APPROVED ..,.� or. County Clerk Dale: JUN 16 1914 J. P- OLWIN Ely: _ 0C3 �r J ' �„ ♦ ,+t-�� •"`.C—'tiatCCi: .�"..'{lu5t)Teat and PQi`✓SCti?Ff� j r.Pt��_�11 Cel i _p{,� j'L _. moi? ��..,v°. Cisi r.�., 0S I TON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: ", 3 Department Budget Unit Date 11-29-72 Action Requested: Establish a class of messenger Proposed effective date: ASAP E Explain why adjustment is needed: in order to provide proper classification for duties being performed. i rill 4 t RA :JJ 1 A GO.- Estimated rEstimated cost of adjustment: P.=CL r i7 Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: N 0V 2 9 1972 $ + 2. Fixed Assets: (LiAt -items acid cost) me of Can Amsufts Ln Estimated total - Signature c Depar' S nt Pad Initial De; a—ni 6.tion of County Administrator Date: _ Countv Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission, Date: JIMA l,T 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Messenger. On June 11, 1974, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Messenger and recommended Salary Level 100 (500-608). The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 73/488 by adding the class f Messenger, Salary Level 100 (500-608). Can be effective day following Board action_ This class is not exempt from overtime. Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: June 17, 197h. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Messenger, Salary Level 100 ($500-$608), effective June 19, 1974• County Adm nistrator r ( Action of the Board of Supervisors j Adiustment APPROVED _ on ter—= County Clerk I R O!SSON . Date: JUN 1 8 1914 3y: -X& ew ' 00035 A- awd Petso;!nZZ E POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: t"f- ! Department PROBATION - BOYS' RANCH Budget Unit 313 Date May 7, 1974 Action Requested: Reclassify (downgrade) Group Counselor ill position #03 to Group Counselor 11 . Proposed effective date: 5/8/74 Explain why adjustment is needed: To fill behind position vacated by provisional appointment of Boyce McClain to DPO il . Position to be vacated upon McClain's return to permanent Group Counselor 111 position. Estimated cost of adjustment: C=:;-.A '����� Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (.1'i6t items aid co,64 MAY 8 1914 Nice of nIy Admia►slrator c ;, Estimated total $ L Signature Department Hea Ini till* Determfhati on of County Admi ni stratdr Date: 197Ls- To Civil-Service: f Request classification recoamnendation. County A min` trator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission DIf Ae: June 11, 1974 Classification and Pay Recorrnendation Classify 1 Group Counsellor II and cancel 1 Group Counsellor III. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Group Counsellor II. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Group Counsellorll, Salary Level 254 (799-972) and the cancellation of 1 Group Counsellor III, position 603, Salary Level 286 (881-1071). Personne4 Dire for Recommendation of County Administrator Da : June 17. 1971-1. Add one (1 ) Group Counsellor Ii, Salary Level 254 0,799- 972), and cancel one (1 ) Group Counsellor III, position number 03, salary Level 286 ($881 - $071 ), effective June 19, 1971-1.- A. Go4nty rinistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors dUil 18 1974 Adjustment APPROVED on _ -r County Clerk .l. R. OLSSOMf Date: JUN 18 lg74 By: APPROVAL 06 =ILi6 adjUstrrMt co}istit- .ted aa* ApprcapA ati-an Adju4bnent and Pvc4ontw-t Rcso at c;, Arrvidmee-t. 013.036 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Sheriff-Coroner Budget Unit 95,, Date I,t. a »- 1q7 Action Requested: Cancel Undersheriff position 255-297-002 Proposed effective date: ASA? Explain why adjustment is needed: Karry D. Ra=say, ;T255-297_001 appointed Sheriff-Coroner Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wa es: $ c2N r4x�7ssle£�=,t` t -items and coat) '= KED c� = Estimated total — o — `"� Signature -�'-' Department Beafd Initi�-'Dem3" ation of County Adm.iristrator Date: June 12, 1974 To Civil 4erfxce: 2eques true co=enda ti on. rf C1,71 Coun v A mi ni strattor Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Y Date: June 13, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cancel 1 Undersheriff position. The above action -can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling I Undersheriff position #02, Salary Level 566 (2070-2516). Can be effective day following Board action. Persoctne -i rector Recommendation of County Administrator �, Date: June 17 1974 Cancel one (1 ) Undersheriff, position n=,ber 02; Salary bevel. 566 ($2,070-$2,516), effective Ju:-18 19, 197=1.* County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED on JUN J. R. OLSSON. County CI- Date: JUN 1 S 1y14 g !1?rw? i ♦ i `Y ri �.. j ��:.� �' .J: ,yY».I./?4 s + Adjust �+.�. tscrio-0- V� tip.r� �!.Sti 'w .U•,. x✓l l'.ti ;..w r.. .f...+.t.C4iL t1 �tL.S and n Pe } ip J. R. OL.SSON. County Cl- Date: JUN 18 1974 By: .JAPPDR v-kt�i;S rd'"MSZ-r:?;Z CL':W '.%.ateA w: Av-p CpLt&tjan Adf1L3j t and P✓'`.6ctii0_Quo7 k IN THEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) Appropriation Adjustnents.. ) June 18, 197 {. ) On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appropriation Pdjustner_ts attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYiS: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. ?4. Dias, W. H. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. R. Moriarty. NO;S: None. ABSEP:T: hone. CERTIFIED COPY I certify that th!s is a full, true R correct ooVr of the cri;:na! eec-.!-"nt rw!tlex is en file in ray office and shat It wa t *:K;sMt s_- adonted by the Board of et ren r,a V -► Cmtnt v. Caiifornla. an tho taro ":^~n. t' i: ! it. oulpso::. County Ciera & C:e:k o.uzid Board of Supervisors. by Deput,~Clerk. 00038 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY r` APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT 450 EMTg RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease Increase Code Quantit ) Fund BudaetUnit Ob ect b.Acct. (CR X IN 66) 01 -1-- 1003 1150-7750 002 Fumigation Ciomber -3GGG- 7752 010 Desks 115 x 30 -lie /,3' 1 7751 00i File 5 drawer• 7751 019 Kumberin;; ilac:une 30 ibht o 2130 Sr-a1l Tools - 2270 Repair &- Service Fauirnent 100 2301 auto ;wileage 800 990-9990 Reserve -669• d'55 >rCrv'ZA CCSTA COEJNTv 11 I .�iJ! fice of COUP17 Adminis: r PROOF Comp.__ _K_P__ _VER.— 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ' ENTRY To cancel Fumigation Chamber and align capital Date Description and operating accounts anticipated to overrun. :tie were able to purchase a used chamber for under $100. In order to get it to our site we will have to expend approxdrlately $400. The account overruns are a result of the spiraling" APPROVED: SIGNA S DATE (e.Tletive deleted) inflation that occurs in a demand AUDITOR— _ P! 1174 pull, price push economic environment. CONTROLLER: COUNTY I require-an additional allocation of one (1) five- ADMINISTRATOR: drawer filing cabinet to neet our expanding caseload— JUN 17 1974 :seeds. BOARD OF SUPERVIS RS ORDER: Yf_i - JULi-JR. NO:. /4o»e. . on A -strative Sertices • CLERK by Z. t III 6/6/74 S-V Qtu re Title Date I R. OLSSON Approp-Ad•I- ( Rev. 2i69) 'Sec l,:strnctioes on Reverse Side Journal N- O M 129 ;all Street Journal, 9 Feb.74 i i i a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT �. i 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE DISTRICT ATTORNEY 242 .ard Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Increase Fund Decease ::ode Ouonti ) Budget Unit Object b.Acct. (CR X IN 66) ell 1003 990-9970 Reserve for Contingencies 21,000 1003 290-2310 Sobriety Testing 21,000 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY RE0F ! VED JV.'1 1 0 1.114 0ifie.e. of Co my Alm... _.3. PROOFComp. _K_P__ _VER.— I EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ---- This fund is used exclusively to pay for testing ENTRY potential drunk drivers arrested by the (CHP) Date Description California Highway Patrol. Due to the CHP t s increased efforts to apprehend the drinking drive this expense unit has incurred increased costs for the year of $21,000, bringing the total to $111,000. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR— CONTROLLER: 1074 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: UN 1 X19174- BOARD OF SUPERVIS RS ORDER: YES: Sup(ndsors 1�enny. Dias. .`.luriatty, Boggess, U-nschefct NO:. svt�rl� . on J. R. OLSSON, CLERK j .,!►�rsz,., /y��.�..« a . �_It / Chief Asst. Dist .Att byy_ Michael �7 a elan, Title Date Approp•Ad M 129 Rev. 2168) }� JJournalm •Tee nstructions o r Reverse Side (J CONTRA. COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Moraga Fire District RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase %ode Quanti ) Fund Sudoet Unit Object Su S.Acct. f CR X IN 661 01 1 2010 2010-7753 Oil Station Wagon 8,000.00 01 2010 2010-9970 For Station Wagon 8,000.00 cati;ISA ccs AA CauNTY RZCEIVED .iijN' 11 1974 office cf CantY P.dm:nistmfac PROOFS __ _K_P__ _VER.— 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay. list items and cost of each) TOTAL To provide for secondary back up vehicle for ambulance ENTRY service. Vehicle to be fully equipped. Dote Description APPROVED: IGNA OfDA E AUDITOR CONTROL COUNTADMIN! RATOR: JUN 17 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVIS S ORDER: YES: Super%iso:siicnar. TJ? Moriarty. ,luN i s ;yr- NO:. N,01-kt'_; on t J. R. OLSSON. CLERK t1,t•,�sl [i. �U 7 by zazf J /R.tr{: -L.. h• Signature 0 Title Dole Apprap.Ad}. ( M 129 Rev. 2/68) JOumol Nft See Instructions on Reverse Side (JUMI CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT County Administrator RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER':USE Plant Acquisition) Card Sp+clot Fund Decrease ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Increase Code Ouanti ) BudoetUnit Obiect Sub.Acct. CR X IN 66) 0 r 1120 113-7711 Regional Headquarters - E1 Sobrante Library Bldg. $50,000 1120 994-9970 Transfer to 113-7711-SSO $50,000 PROOF Co+np._ K.P. VER.` I EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay,list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY The Board of Supervisors declared Date Description {Resolution No. 71/74$} its intent to construct an addition to the El Sobrante Library Building to serve as a regional library headquarters facility. Construction of the addition to be performed in conjunction with other library expansion work for which a contract was awarded on May 21, 1974. APPROVED: SIGNATU S DATE AUDITOR— 1974 CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: -- � 1-7 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVISO S ORDER: YES: Sugemisors Benny. IA :a. moriarty. Ro--mess. Linscheld. JUN 1 :7- N NO% tqe,-,ke - °" Assistant to the J. R. OLSSON, CLERK County Administrator 6114 74 by .,R.nY,`. �/]�o fay •.-, C. Signature Cj Title Date Approp.Adj. ( M 129 Rev. 2/66) JourngN ok t4V 2/68) S cc Instructions an Reverse Side ( coNTw► cosTa COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Increase Code U.ronti ) Fund Bud et Unit Object Sub.Acct. Decrease CR X IN 66) 01 1206 620-1042 710 -1044 845 -1060 478 01 1003 990-9970 2303266 PROOF �C_-_T_P-_* K.P. -VER. I EXPLANATION OF REQUEST f If capitol outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - - -- - To transfer the remaining appropriations for new permanent ENTRY positions approved in the final 1973-74 budget and Date Description established by resolution 73/709 on 9/11/73, into the appropriate salary and employee benefit accounts. $230,266 New Perm. Sal. Adj. is being returned to the reserve for contingencies because certain positions remained unclassified or unfilled during a portion of the period for which they were funded as follow $197,753 - Health APPROVED: SI RES DATE 5,993 - Hospital AUDITOR- 19,206 - Planning CONTROLLER: 4/25/74 7,314 - Coroner COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: $230,266 JUN171974 BOARD OF SUPERVIS S ORDER: YES: Supervisors lie:.:t. !►i:::. So.Sess, Linscheld. iuti 1 iyi NR. tLSSON, . un J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Budget Analyst 4/25/74 Signature Title Date C.D. THaWSON App-p.Ad). ( M 129 Rev. 2/68) Journal No.Q 'See Instructions on Reverse Side j 1 S CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ( l` APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1, DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Various New Permanent Salaries RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE and Benefits Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMDecrease Increase Code Quontit ) Fund BudoetUnit Object Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 661 01 1003 065-1012 72395 -1011 61315 -1042 369 -1044 417 -1060 294 245-1012 4,008 j -1011 31430 -1042 201 -1044 230 -1060 147 357-1012 3S,310 -1011 14,127 -1042 826 -1044 1,034 -1060 117 359-1012 21,470 -1011 12,160 -1042 711 -1044 745 -1060 540 366-1012 6,455 -1011 5,560 -1042 325 -1044 350 -1060 220 450-1012 197,753 540-1012 OuA/� 5,993 _t1� 1206 620-1012 til ` 4 14,I63 -101112-130 -w t` t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Medi-Cal Contribution` RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special Decrease ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM` Increase Code Quantity) Fund BudaetUn,t Ob ect Sub.Acct_ CR X IN 661 01 1003 515-3580 Grants in Aid 66,420.00 01 1003 990-9970 Reserve for Contingencies 66,420.00 COMMA CGSiA COUNTY RECEIVED MAR 'o 6 W4 Win of County Administrator PROOF Comp.- K.P. VER. I EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) - ENTRY To appropriate for an increase of $66,420.00 in the Date Description county t S contribution to the State i fedi-Cal program to a total of $7,161,420.00 for fiscal 1973-74. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR- CONTROLLER: 3/?5/74 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: JUN 7 ,tOARD OF SURERVISbRS ORDER- YES: Supervisors Kexzy. trix:. '.:urictrty. B000esy. I inbcheI(L NO:. NC%I ,e; on JUN 1 8 +91 J. R. OLSSON, CLERK -r Budget Analyst 3/25/7 _ by �C A r. A" rte:-'�" d Signature Title Date C. D. THMPSOY AbpraP.Adi. 5362 (M 12Y Rev. 2i6&) See 0 r See Instructions on Reverse Side vf .,. ....+.,. `, fie .. .. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT PROBATION 1#324 and 1#308 RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTRO_i-ER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Quandt ) Fund SudoetUnit Ob ect Sub.Acct. CR X IN 66) DI 15 1003 324-7752 004 Desk 60x30 w/o locks @ $213/ea. 3,195 1 324-7751 001 13 in. Selec. Typewriter 508 6 324-7751 002 Dict/Transc. Units @ $440 2,640 1 324-7751 005 Side opening file 140 1 324-7758 006 AV340O/AVC3400 Video Rover, AV3650 Video Recorder and attachments 3,110 1 324-7750 007 l6mm Bell Autoload Projector 846 w/attach. 1 324-7751D 008 Overhead Bell Mod-362 Projector 230 w/attachments 990-9970 Unappropriated Reserve 10,669 990-9970 Appropriable New Revenue 0,669 1 308-7751 NCR Class 33 Accounting Machine 3,450 312-3310 Board s Care 3,450 PROOF p -_ _K.P._ _V_E_R._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capitol outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY 1• Items for budget #324 required for new staff positions E training. The Department of Youth Authority has Dare Description approved these purchases from State Subsidy Special Supervision by letter dated May 30, 1974. 2. The Accounting Machine in Probation is beyond repair and is being replaced by a used NCR Class 33 machine. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AtJ01TOR- ,UN 1�?4 CONTROLLFR- JNIIAC�' (4WNTY � .�� ADMINISTRATOR. JUTd 1 i 1974 ROARD Or SUPERVISOR', ORDER: ^ Sv�enso iCrnn L}.az \furiatty, 23o�bc�:. LicaJuid. N0:^ Nci,ve on 1,97 CLERK b ..4--?t' `f'CtW, •�^ 2. , L .1C�ie.'�j.� County Probation Off. 6/13/71- :�. R. OLSSON �;'/ Signature Title _ Dote A n Approp.Adj. ( M 129 Rei. 2:'66) •Ser Instructions on Reverse Si V U-10 Journal No. I t i COWMA• COSTA' COUNTY C APPROPRIATIGN ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Delta Municipal Court RESERVED GOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Dept. ,i 215 Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEPA• Increase Code 'Quantity) Fund BudoetUnit Obiect Sub Acct. Decrease (CR X IN 66) /LO3 ,?/S-1013 Temporary Salaries -215-1013 ¢600.00 2/60 0IF ICE Mmense - 215 - 2100 $1000.00 1614 Over time - 215 - 1014 $100.0 76 Reserve for Contingencies $1500.0 PROOF �T"p __ _K P__ _VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Date Description APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR— i �N 13 74 CONTROLLER COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: 1) JUN-T7 1914 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Suprndsors tienm•. Pigs. ' ' � NO:. (�pr�,r, on JUN ? Sfe CLERK by x&2 .,.• /J'Q l.�f.•+.. y lt.->✓,a���=-'`-- !• -(/`–�"' � Signature Title Date J. R. OLSSQN Approp.Adl. (M 129 Rev. 2/68) strr00047 Journal No. See /a ctioas on Reverse Side CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT 26,0 RESERVED FOR AUDITOwCONTROl4EWS USE r:3r shah.t Y.I. M—'1 O �u�"H �c^� EJB�t�ZC� Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrea sj' s Increase Code {}�o"tit } Fund BudaetUatt Obiect Sub Acct. CQ�Ti .'.r . CR X IN 661 CR 11,90 9970 Reserve for Coatinzencies PROOF comp._ K-P. VER.! 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(It capital outlay, list items and cast at each} TOTAL. -- - 'I?c�e4io� ENTRY Dote Description S<? ;� for ?meted term employee due to retirement of Sohn 3Rs.caQ7 i a APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR- CONTROL--R: COUNTY ' r ADMINISTRATOR: a N 1 1 U7 BOARD OF SUPERVIS +t^S OPDER; t't i Y ES: .SU,,+^.'j.:n,*^, Kt—n:-. tit.,v Uttschet(f. ` 7A JL'iv 1 8 NCI:, Not it., an ._...�-•-.---- 7r^`.,,� 1 1 ""` `'k.0.L,wn�c; i i s�i'�"i 5/2-3/74 PSC-#,CLERK by•c..t2:r �. t. .K`,. 4. Signature Title Date 3. R. OLSSON 00J AA 8 au..Adj. oumol No. {M 129 Rev. 2/68) •See instructions on Reverse Side ti CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT 260 RESERVED POR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE I:arshal, Xt. Diablo Judicial. D,strlct Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM` Decrease Increase Codc Quzntitvl Fund BudaetUnit Obiect Sub.Acct. CR X IN 66) 0? 1003 260 1013 Ten-porary Salaries $83.00 990 9970 Reserve for Contingencies $83-00 V� PROOF C° '__I-K.P._ _VER.- I EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(if capital outlay,list items and cost of each) TOTAL Vacation relief ENTRY Dote Description APPROVED: Si TUU S DATE AUDITOR- � CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOP.: JUN 17 1974 BOARD OF SUPFRVI RS ORDER: YES- Supervisors Kenny. Dias. 'Moriarty. Boggess, l.izschd& JL'ii ? S 1.74 -CLERK by s�n•rr A2 t.71 r1 t �,1.' �J �. ` 9�.26/74 C.Rev. 2 RAY '« T Acting llarzhal. Title �) w� Oct* J, R. 7C m t No. AA d/ { 129 RRev. I6b) •See Instructions ors Reverse Side VtJf R i I� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1, DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMDecrease Increase Code Ouann 1 Fund BudoetUn.t Obiect Sub.Acct. CR X IN 66) COUNTY SERV. AREA R-5 SOUTH D VILLP, Plat Ol 2752 2752-7750 q�'ovnR 003 1. -v—arJ 475. 7712 001 2. Landscape Improvements 360- 2270 Repair & Service Equip. 230- 2100 Office Supplies 150- 9970 Reserve for contingencies 475. PROOF -Comp. K- -,P,- VER. 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capitol outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ----- —-- - ENTRY 1 � Nnd � rrcrPaegvwr �—�Oc9 ram Projections Date Description of year expenses necessitate that this be covered from the reserve for contingencies. 2. WO 5214 Additional seeding and installation of sod to complete landscaping improvements. APPROVED: GNA S DATE AUDITOR- CONTROLLE : COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: JUN 17 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Supervisors Kenny. Dint 1Sorlartr, JUN 1 S ?i1 J. R. OLSSON, CLERK - ��Daputy Public Works Director 5-13-' Signature Title are O�� O AVProp-fit. .5--5-JM 129 Rev. 2/68 V ( Joumol No •See Instructions on Res�erse Side y ` FS I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT i. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMDecrease Increase Code Quantity) Fund Bud(3etUnit Object Sub.Acct, I CR X IN 66) G/ /003 213 - .210 21e2 Lary Looks 1,500-00 f r00, or O/ /©O 3 213 - 1013 2:83:3- Temporary Salaries , ,2f7c' r�ky -e���� l yv �"c., is i fce<< .S a foo, 4C S�rV�' tc�r 1J3-��?� i��`►a « �y (;d 100 a- /2 3-43 6 ! ,l eJr'" 1)W/C 'q+-C PROOF _- _Com._ K.P. VER. 3- EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of eo6) TOTAL - -_ - _ --_- 1. Law books recuested by Judges without prior ENTRY pl arning. :'Tests Codes; complete set. Date Description ::itzkin's Summary; two sets. Uitkin's Fractic, one set. ?. i emporary salary for extra court sessions; Judges Dro tet. and Reporters. Temp. reporter: while waiting for perm. replacement. Use of APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE vacation and sick lease time by_ reporters for AlutITOR_ transcribing work. Temp. clerks while waitln, CONTROLLER: 1 1 2 ltd for Dromulc-atior_ of Deputy Clerk I list. r 'HINTY AWINISTRATOR: UN 974 i it BOARD OF SUPERVISo S ORDER: 1 ��� Y;S- Sup"rViSors No:'n '):.f Lf•• . .. JUN � s ;3� - NO:. JVOt,e; on V 6 CLERK by M' ^r fr'c tilt:-r,r 1Clerk-Aidmnistrator 3/2$/r .7 R OLSSON Signature r�,� Title Date 00051 051 ADprop.Adj. �ljd ( M 129 Rev. 2i 6S) Journal No. See Instructions on Reverse Side � w CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT i. Rid h' '-VR BUDGET UNIT Harshal's Office — Wd*t RESERVED FOR AUOITOWCONTROAUSECord Special ACJEC t�OF r-"fI�I��IOR FIXED ASSET ITEM* Decrease Increase Code OuontitY) Fund BudoetUn33 ll-3 (CR X IN b6) es to?631Junes 30, 197K -'5499w4W 1?116) e0z&,We y--Ca f�a�rs l64r,06 .7/cc 9z . ;9701��Sirepa 1't- �f Klip� d t � Z ik�at� Q/A/s 4 �j�0 • =''�Q70 So0k; f Cu:�r Rq CM-7A/COU,-gTy 1•i(�f µ r t.�.l�'� . Office of Chanty Mmiiistrator PROOF _Comp._ K-P_ VEP` ?• EXPLANATION OF REQUEST f if capital outloq, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Per telephone conversation with Beed McDonald, Dote Description Auditor's Office. fj'G•aZzr G3lQi`rn s`�/S�cirl (r.?!lC�� lZrt,� d1��ter• APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR - ^ r •� "",1.QX ,I � : CONTRJLLER COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR.: ,SUN 1 7 1Q74 BOARD OF SUPERVI RS ORDER: YES: Supen4sot3 Kenny. Dias. blorfart}. Etoggcss. Linscheld. �) 5-21-74 �, .!;;VWw5GW CLERK by t 4'—iir"—'—'— Title Date 3. R. OLSSON Joe AII Acting Harshal App op.Adi• ^jn�� Journal No. i M 129 Rei. 2"69) •See instructions on Reverse Side 311 � .s .,.:. � ."Y.:t. a "ri'�Yr 4 �:. 'srw.: . .z. ....-r'+4.r:a..., a. vC .• .n t. .+ _ .. r,..r 4F.x , .'� R M { ( CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT d 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVEO FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Auditor—Microfilm Spgrvicas Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' lncrease Fund Decrease CR X IN 66? Code Quantity) BudaetUnit Object b.Acct. 01 1003 148-1013 Temporary Salaries 5644.00 1014 overtime Salaries 200.00 2100 office Expense 2130 Small Tools 41.00 2160 'Clothing and Personal 50.00 2170 .Household �i _ 100.00 2301 Employee Mileage 50.00 2303 Other Travel 140.00 2.305 Freight 45.00 2310 Professional Services 12000.00 01 1 1003 148-7751 002 Microfilmer �}=tib' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY RECEIVED JUN 6 1914 Office of Ceunt Adimiltistra`-or PROOF Ca"'*'___ _K_P_ _VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(II capital Outlay. list items and cost of eoch) TOTAL ENTRY To adjust Microfilm Services Account for estimated Date Descr.ption total expenditures for fiscal year 1973-74. Microfilmer, which was approved in original budget, not purchased because of lack of sufficient floor space in microfilm services section. APPROVED: SIGN44VIZESATE AUDITOR- V t �} $ 74 CONTROLLER: --''� COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: JUN 1 ? 44 BOARD OF SUPERVISS ORDER: YES: Super.•:sors :fenny. bias. 1:ot-art;. Boggess. Linached. JUN 1 b NO% tjone-, an ------- Data Processing Manager 6J3/T '4F'FP**9eII.CLERK by .,�rr� tom... .�.� 3. Title Date J. R. OLSSON gnatu' 00V53 AJouoprrnaap.A O. / a' l No. ( M 129 Rev. 2/68) • S ee Instructions on flet erre Side T ! ,~ � WN— CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ( \ ` to ��_ ���wAPPROPRIATION�o"�� AmJUSmwE«T ��. 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Auditor-Data Processing Card Special Fund ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM Decrease Increase Code Quantity) BudoetUn,t Object Sub.Acci. CR X IN 66) 01 1003 011-1013 Temporary Salaries 4,039.00 1014 Overtime Salaries 23,000 -00 2100 Office Expense 17�000:00 2102 Books and Periodicals 600.00 2250 Rent of Equipment 39,DOO.00 2305 Freight 2500.00 2310 Professional Services 16500.00 01 103 012-2310 Professional Services 3 01 1003 011-7752 007 Desk 24.00 CONTRA COSTA C13EJNTIY office of 3- EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, Ii d cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY To adjust Data Processing Account for estimated Date Description total expenditures for fiscal year 1973-74. Increase in overtime, professional services, and part of the increase in office expenses are due to requirements of new system being imple- mented. Balance of increase in office expense caused by increased prices during the year. APPROVED: SIGNAIWES DATE AUDITOR— jus S 74 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR — JUN-1 7-1-97,f— BOARD OF SUPERVIS04S ORDER: NO:. None— JUN Data Processing q1;*.=PW0VAff..CLERK by Manacrp-r, Title Date M 129 Rev. 2/68) See Instructions on Reverse Side ' t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT I. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT PROBATION DEPT.#308, 313,320, RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE 327, 312 Card Speaat ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Quandt ) Fund Budget UnitObject b Acct. CR X IN 66) Gl 1003 308-1013 Temporary Salaries 1,840 313-1013 Temporary Salaries 1,904 320-1013 Temporary Salaries +-,$ 3,�aC 1014 Overtime 3,6$e3,2ttC? 327-1013 Temporary Salaries 790 1 1014 Overtime 160 312-3310 Board E Care �Q PROOF Ca:+p., X.P. VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST i If capital outlay, list items and cost of each TOTAL -- - —- ENTRY To adjust within budgets to cover temporary salaries and Date Description overtime estimated through June 30, 1974. The addition of three WIN trainees which is 50% recovered plus filling permanent vacancies with temporary staff is the primary reason for this adjustment which has been requested by the Auditor-Controller's Department APPROVED: S1 RES DATE AUDI TOR- Lgi 14 74 CONTROLLER . kt 01IMTY ADMINISTRATOR- --- vw ' T " UWU EOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: Y E�1� Supervisors Benny. Dias. Moriarty. Boggess. Linschel& ,]Ul+l t is l4 (," t�! County Probation Officer 6/13/7 � R; CLERK Sy+C°t`^,7_..='/�''��t'. .,.,.,-, s � . ..' -- / � Srgnarure �[�$�t'�7 _ Title / Dare V V C55 �prTi t Adj. Journal No ( M 129 Rev. 2/65) . Ser InstrattionS on Ret erse Side I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Increase Fund Decrease Code Quantity BudaetUn,t Object Sub.Acrt. (CR X IN 66) COUNTY SERVICE AREA R-6 ORINDA 01 1 2753 2753-7754 017 1. Floor Clean Machine 400. 2 018 1. Vacuum Cleaners 400. 7751 001 2. Typewriter - IE24 Selec. 11 575• ?713 008 3. Leashold Improvements 2,500. ?712 015 4. Mini Park Improvements 75- 7750 007 5. Gym Mats 460. 2 7750 007 5. Reduce Quantity only -0- 2 7752 019 6. Desks 900. 2 7752 020 6. Side Chairs w/mats 3�5. 7751 013 7. File, 3 drawer legal 8. 7752 009 7. Chair, office 11. ?712 008 3. 0 rinda Comm. C tr. Impr. 1p 000 7700 001 Park Purchase 4,632. PROOFVER. 3.3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - - - 1. Floor cleaning equipment required to maintain ENTRY Orinda Community Center building. Maintenance Dote Description performed previously by the School District. 2. Purchase typewriter. No longer have use of School District Equipment. 3. Leasehold improvements - correct prior adjustmer and add additional for remodeling work required from school move. 4. Cover additional cost on mini park improvements - APPROVED: ' 33GNA DTE 5� Two gym mats for recreation pro ram. � 3 AUDITOR- , �,� 6. Two Office desks and two side chairs to replace CONTROL borrowed equipment. COUNTY 7. Cover actual cost of file cabinet. ADMINISTRATOR: JUN 1 71974- BOARD OF SUPERVISO S ORDER: Yc5: Svprrt-(so►s Kenny. D!-u. .`.Sor`art•:. Ltr;che!LL NO:. Ncr,a onjuli 1 B !9A 6-13-74 . J. R. olssoN• CLERK Deputy Public Works Director. Signaturer ++ Title Date ( M 124 Rev. 2l6S) �oo��� r) Journal No. •See Instructions on Reverse St e CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Quantitv) Fund BudoetUnit Object Sub_Acct. CR X IN 66) FLOOD CONTROL ZONE I 01 2521 2521-7712 001 1. Line E & El Pin 7700-004 5,000 f ( 7700 004 1. Line E & E1 To 7712-001 5000. STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICr I 2560 2560-7712 002 2. Line A-3 Pine Creek 1439000 7700 001 2. Line A to 7712-002 6,000. 7700 002 2. RW A-3 To 7712-002 42,000. 7712 001 2. Line A to 7712-002 93000. 7712 003 2. Betts. to 7712-002 22000. Iq000, iy9' 000 PROOF Coma._ 1_�.P. VER. 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay,list items and cost of each) TOTAL —— — — — 1. NO 8315 Preliminary design of 2 miles of earth ENTRY Channel Lone Tree 'day, north of Brentwood Date Description 2. WO 8503 Construction of line A. U-3 Channel improvements Pine Creek to David Ave. (Contract awarded 6/11/74. APPROVED: /' SIPATUAts TE AUDI TOR CONTROLL 1 COUNTY. ADMINISTRATOR: N 1 7 1974 FOAP,L OF SUPE?VtSJ0RS OP.DEP: IES: supes.1�:� :itnny. Lr:_. :r0'ix'j, BO$SCiY. T insche'id- NO:. JUN 1 S '19' I J. R. OLSSON, CLERK by Z' �.?56-'zDePuty Public :forks Director 6-13-71L Signature Title Date ( M 129 Rev. 2/68) , Approp.Adi. sSSeS� 'See Instructions on Reverse Side ©VC-57 Journal No. ' I x.. t.• k I t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Public Works RESER\ED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Increase Code Ouontitvl Fund BudoetUnit Ob ect Sub.Acct_ Decrease (CR X IN 66) COU=- SERVICE AREA M-1 - MONT ILVIN MAN 01 2489 2189-7750 005 1. Backstops 44198 7712 001 Montara Fence 847. 7712 006 Landscape 750, 2310 Professional Services 501. 7712 003 Park Constr. 2,100. FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT 2505 2505-7754 001 2. Lab Equipment 125, 2310 Professional Services 125. PROOF Co_mp_.__ _iC_P__ _VER._ I EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, fist items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY 1. Install backstops for recreation programs in Date Description park. 2. Additional to cover cost of Water Level Recorder` and accessories required for flood watch activities of the district. APPROVED: —SIGN TURES ATE AUDITOR 1/ CON TROt� R: J T— 00UN T-/— ADMINISTRATOR: � - { JUN 1 ? 1574 BOARD OF SUPEPVISCRS ORDEP.: YES: SuNrvisors Kenny, Uia�• Ntoristty, JiogoeSS. t_inscheid. U �l NO% Nor le' . on JUN 1 J. R. OLssox, CLERK a cr_, `<<.- : s r .e��uty Public Works Director 6-n-74 by -- Signature Title Date POC-58 Jo rna NoM 129 Rev. 2i66) Journal NoSee Instructions on Reverse Sid ,.;. ..,.. : ......„«. . _.,r- _ ,.� _.• ., ; Imo`,:-:......,• _- .�. _., ..-... w . _.. < _, .� :s : . _ i I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ( ! APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMDecrease Increase Code Ouantit ) Fund BudoetUnit Object Sub.Acct. CR X IN 66) SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 01 1003 661-7600 379 1. Miner Road 2,000. 1. Miner Road - RW 500. } 545 2. Camino Diablo 8,300. 288 3. San Pablo Dam Rd 27,500- 596 3. Bike Paths 27,500. 346 4. Canyon Road 102,000. 597 4. Frontage Imp. 102,000. 494 5• Concord Ave. 43,000- 599 5. Landscaping 43,000- 594 1. Highway Plan.Eng. 2,500. MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 665-7600 536 2. Lawrence Road 8,300 ! 33304 1193300, PROOFComp,_ K_P_ t1l. 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) -TOTAL WP 5817 Preliminary and Right of Way Enginseriu, ENTRY to repair slipout between Honeyhill Rd. and Date Description Ranch Rd. 2. WO 4123 Cover estimate to widen and overlay Tassajara Rd. South to San Ramon. (Contract awarded 6/11/74) 3. WO 4160 Cover estimated cost of bike paths construction. 4• NO 4165 Cover estimated future cost to widen APPROVED: SIGN ES DATE Camino Pablo to Country Club Drive. AUDIT - 5• WO 4177 Cover estimated future cost of land- CONTROLLER: j� SUN 1374 scaping I-680 to Walnut Creek Channel. COUNTY .G- ADMINISTRATOR: JU—N1 7 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVIS S ORDER: YES: Supervisors Benny, Dias, Worfarty- Bugbess, Unscheld. NO:. JUN i b J. R. OLSSON, CLERK �,� De D P hl in_ Worker Di rer•_tnr (ZZ3Z by - Signature � �7�4 Title Date ll0059 joumd No. �•rs� ( M 129 Rev. 2:69) •Ser Instructions on Reverse Side CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ; APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Sheriff RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Specicl ACCOUNT OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMDecrease Increase Code Quantity} Fund BudoetUnit Obiect Sub.Acct. CR X IN 661 0! / 1003 063-7753 002 Heavy Sedan 4,000 1003 300-2283 Transfer to 063-7753-002 40000 PROOFComp._ K_P_ VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - - - - - . ENTRY To provide the Sheriff--Coroner with a new Dare Description Vehicle. APPROVED: SIGNRES DATE AUDITOR- CS 617A( CONTROLLER: �!J COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: .1UN171474 BOARD OF SUPERVIS RS ORDER: YES: >;^any, fha.c, Boobeas, Linichei& NO:. Nc r-N+ on JUN 1 8 i�l' L.A. GLENN. ADMIN. SERVICES ,ERVICES OFFICER J. R. OLSSON, CLERK - QFFICE OF THE 6MERIrF-COR014Ei; 4:z Jy by Signature Title / Date nApprop.Adi. �� i til 129 Rem. 2: Journal No. / `66) -See Instructions on Reverse Side ©DC-6V V 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT I. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT SD G 4 / SPS v(G RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. DWECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Quantity) Fund BudaetUnit Object Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 65) 01 1003 570-1013 Temporary Salaries 4600 01 1003 570-1014 Overtime 1000 4 i. /01VI 33D 01 1003 500-1013 Temporary Salaries 5600 CI3N 1 RA COSTA CaUNT! RECEIVED JUN c 1974 Office of County Administra:or PROOF C_o_mp.-_ _K_P_ _VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capitol outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Date Description To cover temporary salary and overtime requirements at the Children's Shelter through June, 1974. Shortage in funds is caused by continued vacancies APPROVED: SIGNATURES OAT in permanent positions in excess of what was expected. AUDITOR— / f �+ CONTROLLER. ��t� COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: 1 �t�f 7-1974— • BOARD OF SUPERVIS RS ORDER: YFS: Super0sars Kennv. Dias. �S�rir.R JUN 16 NO% Nor-te, on J. R. OLSSON CLERK t� r � 44,4 AL � by Jnr, Signon,41 Title �..�/ Date ©OUV Jo51 rurnnaal NNoo. . � O ( M 129 Rev. 2/6S) o •See Instructions on Reverse Side a a - r... .. .. a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY f 1 !� APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT ` 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Social Service RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE �a�d Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE;OR (IjXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease Increase lode ojantit l Fund BudoetUmt OSiect 5„b.A_ct. VF +} ''+� - •'`� f CA X IN 66} _ 01 1003 509-2283 Building Department'Building Repairs 14,340 01 1003 516-3311 AFDC--Federal Aid 62.5'`7o 8962 01 1003 516-3312 AFDC--State Aid 12.5 T, 1793 01 1003 516-3313 AFDC--County Aid ;tS`F. 3585 ^:si.i i i7A CGS TA CQLINTY L Cf C .'.2.......:r:{�„ter. PROOF Ca?� _ ti_P� TOTAL _VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST{if capitol outlay, list items and cost of each} - - - ENTRY Date 4 estitia t To cover costs of painting various buildings. An initial appropriation was made by Appropriation Journal No. 5418. The work is now complete and Public Works has notified us that an additional APPROVED- SIGNATURE_ DATE AUDITOR- i $14,340 is needed. CONTROLLER COUNTY AMNISTRATOR• IN 17 1974 i i,-,t:R 0 OF _z:;P E i� J-, 1�R”� - YES- Superrtso" Kenny, ni.v, :sir:rtart}. Boggess. Linsr-held. JUN 1. g ;3fi4 NO:' Njor-le- J, R. oLSSON,CLERK bt a!tyr X12[A -77 S gncr�r Ti 099 Date Approp. .S, Adj. S Joumol No. k I'd 129 Rev. 2:68 - rr lrr.:iracliortS on Ret'erse i e mini f_ { r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY c APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease Increase Code Quantity) Fund BudoetUnit Obi f CR X IN 66) Ul 1006 601-2102 Books and Periodicals 500.00 1006 601-21173 Specialized Printing 1000.00 1G^06 601-217U JYo ccs ek,1'4r C s.S e. —3 9 9 3i 9919 997ete9e �=e n..a ... .{ ... 5000.00 0 1006 1-2100 Office Expense 6500,00 CONTRA C13STA MUNTY RECEIVED i JU,N 61974 Office of County Administ aAr PROOF _VER.— 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Increase needed as unexpected expenditures occurred due Date Description to unforeseen circumstances. maples: Because of increase in postal rates and office mailings additional funds required to fill the postage meter. Warrants were needed by Contra Costa Community- APPROVED: olsrrrunityAPPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE College District as well as extra printed forms AUDITOR- .; 4f (i.e. Transfer of Pupil books) to fulfill the CONTROLLER: demands from school districts. COUNTY aONINISI RaTOR: I I !UN 17 1974 BOARD OF SUPERV! RS ORDER: YES: Supen-isors I:enny. Dias, :Joriarty, noogrss. L::ue::eid. ILLERK byr 1 , t,? Associate Sunt_ 6/ 1L J. R. OLSSON Signature Title ��?d� Data 0063 rop.na . ( M 127 Rev. 2/68) o 'Set Irstructiorts on Reverse Si Journal No ul No. t, 4.. d t, BOARD OF SUPEPVISORS ON COWMRA COSTA COMITY, CALIFORMIA Re: 7,oninR Ordinances Introduced Date: June 18, 1971L The Board having; held hearing on the Planning Corn-Assionts recommendations on the following rezoning; apolicatiors, and dir- ected preparation of the following ordinances to effect same; These ordinances were introduced today, the Board by unanimous vote waiving the full reading thereof and setting Jure 24, 1974 for Board consideration of passing samen Ordinance Application Number Applicant Number Area 74-40 Chris A. & Jean S. Kenyon 1886-Rz Walnut Creek PASSED on June 18, 1974 , by the following vote: Sunervisors AYE NO h IS 717 I certify that this is a full & correct J.P.Kenny _ff_T T-j record and coig of action duly taken by ?:..'_%Dias (}; ) ( ) { ) tt.i s roard on tit- - hove eats. J.E.Mariar y (Y; ) { ) ( ) J.�2.OLSSO.i, County Clerk and ex officio I .N.Boggess V ) ( ) ( ) Cler' of the Board: on June Z8 1971-L E.A.Linscheid(X ) ( ) ( ) By: „— /Yj Deputy Dorot . acDonald cc: Administrator 6;4 H.cC 0ZJ1IA BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Re: Ordinances Passed ) Date: June 18, 1974 This being the date fixed to consider passing the following ordinances amending the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County as indicated, waich were duly introduced and hearings held; The Board ORDERS that these ordinances are passed, and the Clerk shall have them published as indicated below: ' Ordinance Number Subject Newspaper 74-41 Repealing Ordinances Nos. 341 (5-7-45) "Contra Costa and 1429 (5-3-60) regulating Fortune- Times" Telling and similar activities; PASSm on June 18, 1974 , by the following vote: Suuar7isors AYE NO ABSENT I certify that this is a full and J. P. Kenny T_Xj M �— correct record and copy of action A. M. Dias ( X) ( ) ( ) duly taken by this Board on the J. E. Mori-arty (X) ( ) ( ) above date. U. N. Boggess ( X) ( ) ( ) J. R. OLSSO?T, "County Clerk and E. A. Unsc eid ( X) ( ) ( ) ex officio Clerk of the Board: on June 18, 1974 Arline Patten, Deputy Clerk 0Q06a In file �i0ai Gt Oi Sii ���Si:,Grs of Contra Costa County, State of Catiforn'a June 18 IS LIL In the Motlec of Approval of Resolution(s) No(s) . 74/522. On notion of Supervisor J. P. Kenn , seconded by- Supervisor y Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT IS BY �E _ "A'.J-ORDER—ED that the follo::ing resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/522, fixing July 29, 1974 at 8 p.m. for nearing on proposed Antioch- . Pittsburg Area Fire Protection Reorganization. - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, .A. M. Dias, W. II. Boi�ess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E', Moriarty. None. ABSEUT: tone. OOM' itt iitc 3uuCv Of of Contra Costa County, State cf California June 18 . 197 . In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) Nofs). 74/523. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor �•. N. Boggess I ORDRIED that the follor:ing reso utionks is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/523 - Fixing July 16, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for reconstruction of pavement section, Trinity Avenue (between Kenyon Avenue and Beloit Avenue) and Yale Avenue (between Rugby Avenue and Cambridge Avenue), Kensington area, Project No. 1655-4167-74. The foregoing order was passed by the follovring vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, -A. M. Dias, W. 11. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NO FS: ?:one. ABSENT: gone. ABSENT: None. in tt,P Rnnrcl of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California i June 18 . 1974 In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) Nos}. 74/524. - On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor W. 21. Boccr-%=C , - E ORDEUI D that the following, reso ution t s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/524 - indicatin- its intention to summarily abandon and quit- claim to t:.e adjacent property owner a small portion bf excess Sobrante Avenue right of way at Shirley Nista, upon completion and acceptance of certain frontage improvements, which will be made by the .adjacent property owners; said prior approval required in order for the property owner to conform the frontage improvements to the future alignment of the road, rl Sobrante area. The foregoing order was passed by the followring vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, t•!. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. �tt1F.G; None. ABSENT: ?.one. QV106V t r - { In the Rocird of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 2A- In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) Pots)- 74/525. On motion of Supervisor A M , seconded by Supervisor W. N , IT 15 BY THE ORDERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/525 — Fixing July 16, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for construction of Moraga Way Turn Lanes at Glorietta Boulevard and at Valley- View Drive, Orinda—Moraga area, project No. 0961-4155-74. The foregoing order h-as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. N. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. 1,•nFc• None. ABSEA'T: done. 00clul I In the Bonrcl of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 19 -7A- In In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) Nofs). 74/526. On motion of Supervisor A Ma , seconded by Supervisor N �� IirSSY BOARD ORDERED that the following resolution(s)) is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/526 - Approving the map of Subdivision 4524, Rheem area, there being no •agreement inasmuch as = said subdivision is an existing apartment conversion and public improvements are not required. The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Dinscheid, J. E. Moriarty. tin�c- None. ABSEZ]T: None. 00016. in tip Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 1974 in the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution{s} No s). 741527. On motion or Supervisor A. M. Dias �, secof.ded by Supervisor ti. tt. Bovapss , 1 I4RDEE.REED that the following reso ition s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/527 -- accepting as complete as of June 7, 1974 contract with Charles T. Cunningham Company for modification of existing storm inlet grates in the Alamo, Danville and 'San Ramon areas, Work Order 4940. The foregoing order %-as passed by the follovring vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Y-.enny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. �_ unPfi- tone. ABSENT: .'!one. 00071- c' r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COWNTY STORM DBAIII MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1-10. 1 June 18 : 19L4 In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) Nofs). 74/528. On motion of Sur)ertisor A. M. Dias seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess Is IS BY THE RDERED that the folloiring resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED- No. 74/528 - Amending the Complaint in Condemnation Action No. 144422 to add four parcels of land required for the relocation of existing Pacific Gas and Electric and Pacific Telephone and Telegraph joint poles and overhead wires, and authorizing County Counsel to institute condemnation action to obtain immediate possession of the parcels of right of way required for the construction of Line A, Unit 3, Concord area, Fork Order 8503. .,he foregoin a order- was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. O E3: None. ABSENT: None. - 000'72 ABSENT: F.one. 00072, In fhp nnnrrl of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) No(s) . 74/529. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Wa§ , seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess , IT 15 BY THE BUMARDORDERED that the following resp utzon s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/529 - Accepting as complete as of June 7, 1974 contract with Peter Cole Jensen for the construction of frontage improvements on the east side of Hartz Avenue from La Gonda Way to 270 feet south, Danville area, Project No. 5301-6054-74. The foregoing order uss passed by the follocring vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. N. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. N(1�C• 'lone. ABSENT: Clone. V00i3;� rw I In the Roard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June lA . 19 74- in the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) Nos). 74/530 and 74/531. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , secodded by Supervisor art N s-ra .Zfi , I1 Ts By -Tlik; BCARDORDERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/530 - Approving the map of Subdivision 4496, Danville • area, and authorizing its Chairman to execute the Subdivision Agreement in connection therewith. 74/531 - Approving the map of Subdivision. 4551, San* Ramon area, and authorizing its-Chairman to execute the Subdivision Agreement in connection therewith. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. rrnFc. None. ABSUIT: None. 00014 r f { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 19 74 In the Matter of Approving Resolution No. 74/532 Authorizing Condemnation Action in Connection with Development of Minor Subdivision 281-72, and Authorizing Execution of Agree- ment with Respect Thereto. The Board on April 23, 1974 having referred to the Con- demnation Subdommittee of Assessment District Screening Committee the 'request of the Cathay Land Company, Inc. that the Board authorize a condemnation action to acquire Bailey Road right of way for dedica- tion to the County in order that the parcel map can be recorded; and The Public Works Director having this day reported that said subcommittee is satisfied that the applicant has made every rea- sonable effort by negotiation to acquire the land to be dedicated and that said negotiations have been unsuccessful; and that the subcom- mittee is further satisfied that the proposed acquisition is of substantial importance to the County and is a proper condition of approval of Minor Subdivision 281-72; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Cathay Land Company, Inc. is APPROVED and Resolution No. 74/532, authorizing County Counsel to initiate condemnation proceedings pursuant to Resolution No. 69/648 adopted by the Board on October 7, 1969, is APPROVED. IT IS rURT�'R ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Cathay Land Company, Inc. in connection with this matter, upon approval by County Counsel. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Bocrd of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Cathay Land Company, Inc. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Counsel ofxed this l8th day of June , 1974 County Administrator J J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By`i Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/14 -12.500 00075- f k i to tip Rnnrr4 cif Sun?rvisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June IS 19 -74- In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) Nofs). 74/533 and 74/534. On motion of Sun,�rvisor AA , seconded by Supervisor W. N. Bog�P�� : Ir`? rj ME*UTU ERED that the follor:ing reso utionts is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/533 - Fixing July 16, 1974 -at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids .for Site Improvements (Contract 1) at the Contra Costa. County Fire Protection District Fire College, Treat Boulevard, -Concord, California, Work Order 55 .7; and - 74/534 - Fixing July 16, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for Site Improvements (Contract 2) - at the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Fire College, ' Treat Boulevard, Concord, California, Work Order 5547. The foregoing order was passed by the follolling vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. r�Fc- None. _. ABSENT: .None. 00076 IN THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval ) of Resolutions Nos. 74/535 � June 18, 1974 and 74/536- On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the following resolutions determining conditions at the locations indicated to be public nuisances and ordering owners to abate said nuisances within 30 days of notification- of said orders, are approved: 74/535 The Colwell Company et al. 17 Bella Monte Avenue ;fest Pittsburg, California 74/536 Dyna-Growth Financial Corporation et al. 1450 Danville Boulevard Alamo, California. The foregoing order was passed by the Following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, 1-1. N. Boggess, * E. A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. y 00077 t.. � CJ all sloe VVurGI �L LINvi ♦IJe.J,J of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , ig 7At In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) No(s). 74/537. On notion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , I1 19 BY THE uCARD ORDERED that the fo11oe is resp uzioa s ss (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/537, urging passage of Senate Bill 457, which would prohibit the charging of fees to small care homes, including foster homes and family day care -homes for six or fewer persons, and requesting the Director, State Department of Health, to waive said license fees. The foregoing order u-as passed by the fo?lor:inm vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES. None. ABSENT: None . 00078 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , i97$ In the Matter of Approving Resolution No. 74/538 authorizing correction of certain erroneous assessments. In response to an April 29, 1974 order of the Board the County Assessor having submitted a report (a copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Board) recommending that corrections be made in the assessments for the fiscal years 1971-1972, 1972-1973 and 1973-1974 on property owned by Rasmus L. and Dorothy M. Jensen; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE' BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recd,-.z.endation is APPROVED and Resolution Pio. 74/538, authorizing the County Auditor-Controller to correct said assessments, is ADOPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. X. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc • Assessor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Administrator Supervisors affixed this 18th day of June _* 1974 f� J. R. OtSSON, Clerk By_ 6C . k c-" Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid ©0079. H 24 SJIa -12,500 •EIF.WANJA!v1 ( ►tcNNor+a. orrR.c COUNTY ASSSI7=R OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR _ 236 24TH sms=T 948.3- ?.O.SEATCTI .rHOY,t 2]]406D ASSISTANT ASSC25OR ' ►NQN[ 22].]200 CV1`,T,T A COSTA COUNTY aao COURT STREET MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA 94333 I-lay 312 1974 = L Ei V !J Honorable Board of Supervisors Administration Building J. oES=J o:Sup 5ORs Martinez, CA 94553s �.�C �A cos Gentlemen: In an order dated April 29, 1974, in the matter of changes of the assessment roll of Contra Costa County, your Board referred to the County Assessor and County Counsel for review the hatter of propased corrections in assessments for three years on property owned by Rasmus L. and Dorothy M. Jensen. The property is identified in the Assessor's records under Parcel No. 012-010-002-9. Two main questions were posed in the Board's order, namely: (1) Does the proposed correction result in a.n assessment which is in fact too high, and, (2) would the assessee, Mr. Jensen, become liable for penalties on all or any portion of the new corrected assessment. In a conference in the Assessor's office on May 17, 19742 Mr. Jensen'tvas shown all the aapraisal records on the property in question, the processing step at which the clerical error occurred was pointed out and fully explained and questions regard- ing tree values, wind machine value and values of other structures (i=provements) were discussed and answered. On the question of penalties it was explained to :;r. Jensen that, due to the timing of the correction, the additional tax liability resul L iay from the correction mould be included :,-i.th his regular 1974-75 tax bill with no penalty included, and he would have the option of paying the entire bill in two ins_Al- nents if he so desired. 0Ot`180 1 _ r Board of Supervisors 2. May 31, 1974 At the conclusion of our conference Mr. Jensen stated * that he had a better understanding of the nature and character f of the proposed correction and gave us to understand that the questions about which he had expressed concern at your Board's meeting on April 29, 1974, had been resolved to his satisfaction.. In view of the foregoing, we recommend that the Board approve the resolution previously submitted for correction of the erroneous improvement assessments for the three years as- noted. Very truly yours, - R. O. SEATON Assistant Assessor ROS:ni cc: Mr. Rasmus Jensen County Counsel County Administrator 00G. f l all IIW. 1JV\dl%.A v& vVP%-j•.i.,vis of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 1pf3�. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) No(s). 74/539 through 74/541. On -otion of Supervisor J. P. KennZ seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT 15 BY THE 2C EREO that 4. the f olloerirg reso utiont s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/534, authorizing cancellation of 65 penalties, $3 cost, redemption penalties and redemption fees on 1973 -1974 secured roll; No. 74/540, authorizing cancellation of delinquent penalties, etc. on 1973-1974 secured assessment roll; and No. 74/541, authorizing cancellation of tax liens and transfer to unsecured roll on property acquired by public agencies. The foregoing order was passed by the follokring vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. L inscheid, J. E. Moriarty. 110 FS: None. ADSEN.T: None. 000tosi _I In t6p Ronrd of Suniorvisors of Contra Costa County, State of California .lune 18 . 19 74 In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) Nofs). 74/542 - ' On motion of Supervisor J. P. KennX seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , It IS BY THE BOARORDERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/542 confirming canvass of votes cast at the special bond . election held in County Service Area No. R-8, Walnut Creek area on June 4, 1974, and declaring that the measure for incurring a bonded indebtedness of $6,750,000 for said service area for the purpose of acquisition and improvement of local park and recreation facilities passed by more than two-thirds . of all of the votes cast at said election . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NnFq- None. ABSENT: None. 00083-- j III the Board of Super-015or of . Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 7 In the Matter of . Approval of Resolution(s) No(s). 74/543. On motion of Supe-visor J. P. Kenny , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , I1 IS BY THE 0?.DLRED that the follo-wing reso u ionts is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/543, commending Firs. Virginia Robinson, a 20-year resident of Richmond, for her- extensive civic -activities and work in the community. The foregoing order bras passed by the folloYling vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. M. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. iw%..r None. ABSENT: ::one. .^.s In t�P Rnnrct ctf Sunervisnrs ' of Contra Costa County, State of California " June 18 In the Matter of Apval of ResolutionCW Nofro74/544 . On motion of SuDFz-v"isor J. P. Kenn , seconded by M � Supervisor A. IT-Ig � BORDERED that the folloving;-resolution(s) is tare) hereby APPROVED: 74/544 approving. return to the payroll procedure whereby two salary checks will be issued (one check by the State and one check by the County) to each Superior Court Judge and referring the ratter to County Auditor-Controller to take necessary implementing action. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, Zfi. N. Boaaess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. 14oriarty. W)FC- None. ABSENT: None. --------------- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 19 ?Lt In the Matter of ' Executive Session. At 10:10 a.m. the Board recessed to meet in Executive Session with management representatives in connection with discussions on employee compensation matters pursuant to - - Government Code Section 54457.6. The Board reconvened in its chambers at 11:00 a.m. and proceeded with its regular agenda with all members present. THIS 33 A MATTER OF RECORD. a matter of record. ! hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of e4dor entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my head and ;he Seal of tha Board of Supervisors affixed this_,• t-' day of , 19 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By LP Deputy Clerk 1.harieen X. :Provers :4 zs s11: . 12503 00080 r ~ ... e A 1jp f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 74 In the Matter of June 7, 1974 Letter from Attorney Brian D. Thiessen, President, Contra Costa County Bar Association. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having brought to the attention of the Board a June 7, 1974 letter trhich he had received from Attorney Brian D. Thiessen, Presid?nt, Contra Costa County Bar Association, requesting an opportunity to discuss the matters of the Office of Public Defender and the consolidation of municipal courts; and Supervisor Linscheid having pointed out that- the matter of municipal court consolidation was set for public hearing on the afternoon of this date, and contingent upon action taken at the _conclusion of said hearing consultation with representatives of the Contra Costa County Bar Association could be arranged; and Supervisor Linscheid having stated that the Office of Public Defender was receiving the attention of the Board Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor A. M. Dias and Supervisor Linscheid) with respect to its requested budget and the criteria utilized by the Office of Public 6e-fender with respect to the acceptance of clients; and Supervisor Linscheid having recommended that the letter of Attorney Thiessen as related to the Office of Public Defender be referred to the Board _'.`ministration and Finance Committee and that any other possible referral be deferred until the Board hearing on consolidation of municipal courts had been concluded; NOW, THEREFORE, on notion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BO RE) ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The for-agoing oree_ was passes by the following vote: tiYFS: Super:_scrs J. F. . nnljs, .".. U. Dias, �_: J. E7. .•.oriarty. '10: s7one. Ai3SENT. None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date offoresoid. W;.- ss my hcnd and the Seal of the Board of cc: �ttorney Th_essen Scare-visors Co=_t tee menber3 a Fxed this 18tEh ,day of June 1974 County Adsinistrat-o^ J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By AgkL Deputy-Clark ^ed 0. Balla—A 00087 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA June 18, 1974 In the Matter of Prorosal for Consolidation of Municipal Courts in the County. This being the time fixed for hearing on the matter of municipal court district consolidations in Contra Costa County; and The County Administrator having reviewed his recommenda— tions (contained in a memorandum report dated May 20, 1974) with respect thereto and having expressed the opinion that because of the lack of time for legislative action- in the current session of the State Legi7slature, it is unlikelythat any consolidation of -municipal court districts could.be effected before-2975 but that . a public hearing -at this time was desirable nevertheless, to obtain points-of view of all parties concerned; and The Chairman having called for comments from interested persons and the following people having appeared to express oppo— sition to the consolidation proposal: Judge John D. Hatzenbuhler, -Mt. Diablo Municipal Court; Judge Betsy Fitzgerald Rahn, Walnut Creek—Danville Municipal Court; Judge Rahn also presented a resolution from the Walnut Creek City Council expressing its opposition to consolidation of municipal courts in the County; Mr. Douglas G. Cowan, Attorney, representative of Contra Costa County Bar Association; Attorney William. Gagen, representing Mt. Diablo Bar Association; Mr_ Louis Shepard, City Manager of San Pablo; - -- - Captain-John Huddleston; representing the Concord Police Department; Attorney- Ned Robinson, Councilman, City of Lafayette; - _ 11r. Clark Wallace; _ _ Councilman-James -Hazard;. amity of Walnut Creek; and _ Attorney William Betts; - - ---The- members-of -the- Board 'raving-discussed the-matter; and =r Supervisor E: -A. -Linscheid having recommended that the pro— posal-for consolidation of municipal court districts in the County bereferred to the County Government Operations Committee - ---- (Supeer iso=-s W. N. t/. Boggess and. �. Jenma+ ) and LLP County trator for review and report to theBoard; On motion of Supervisor L_nscheid, seconded by Supervisor _ Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED; and IT IS BY -THE BOARD FORT= ORDERED that matters related to the issue of consolidation of the municipal courts,- with the e:�ception Of rile m?11-1 er 0- O.ga2l3:ate?O'3al a'';'�a?*T,leIlt3 for the o'fices of marshals, are rR:EmOVED -'Zom the Administration and Finance Committee. 00088 t • The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P_ Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Lin scheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. cc: Mr. Brian D. Thiessen, Pres. C.C.C. Bar Assoc. cmrtID COPY Committee Members x cemtr tb,t tfsis Is a.fall, t=4' & cmrftt.copy County Administrator _ the ovftfaai doeumeat wbich Is on fue in or' and that it carts n SW-d-&- adopted by the'Hoard f S r*fsore'or Contra Costs cmmty. "Ito : lits dale shown.�►TTE31': Jrnia, on . R 01 SSO.V. Count r Clark a ex oiaefo CIark of saU Hoard of Sapee*lsk;, bx DojitrTCork 00089 IN .HE BOARD OF S JPERVISO P,S OF CC`TRA COSTA COII:iTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA June 18, 1974 Ir_ the Flatter of Penlacement ) of i'ember and Alter^ate on the } Board of `trustees of Bay Area ) Sewage Services Agency. } The Board on January 15, 1974 having referred to its Intergovernmental Relations Co:n.7ittee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and A. M. Dias) for recommendation the method of selecting an appointee to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Zeliro Lindauer as alternate trustee for the Say Area Sewage Services Agency (BASSA) ; and On I?arch 12, 1974 the Board having also referred to said committee the matter of another vacancy on the BASSA Board created when Mr. James 14. "Calvin, Trustee, became ineligible to serve; and On March 19, '_974 , on the recommendation of its Inter- governmental Relations Committee, the Board having instructed the County Clerk to call a meeting of the BASSA Agency Selection Com- mittee- for the purpose of creating a new list of selection committee nominees; and The Clerk having subsequently submitted the recommendations of the Agency Selection Committee for the positions of trustee and alternate trustee, as follows : Recommendations for trustee position: Nathaniel Bates, 'Councilman, Richmond Frank Quesada, Councilman, Pittsburg Niel Whatley, Vice Mayor, Antioch Recommendations for alternate trustee position: U. S. Barbachano, Director, Stege Sanitary District Robert Herwat, Director, Rodeo Sanitary District Richard Mitchell, President, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District; and The committee members this day having reported that they were not in agreement as to a recommendation; and Supervisor Dias having then recommended that Councilman Bates be appointed for the unexpired term (ending in July, 1975) of Mr. Calvin, inasmuch as Councilman Bates had been serving as the alternate and had attended many meetings with Mr. Calvin, as well as attending ;,fie reetings since tlr. Calvin became ineligible to serve; and " upert►9.sor Li nse-- :eid having recommended Councilman Quesada, s to ti^;; t'^.at a broad-!'ased repr_sentat-ion from Contra Costa County was desirable and that the only other representative from the County on the BASSA Board is Mr. Charles Gibbs , a resident of Orinda, and in that Councilman Bates lives in richmond, that would make two rep- resentatives from the same geographical area of the County, and having therefore urged the Board to disregard the fact that Councilman Bates has served as an alternate, and to support the appointment of Council- man Quesa%da, and Supervisor Linscheid having suggested that in view of the split recommendation of the committee and the fact that one of the Board mermers was absent , the maltter be listed for action at a later date, and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having indicated that he, too, :would like the full 3oard present, and Supervisor Dias having concu=red with, the sugges t on, the C^.a{r_^" an directed that the Clerk place the matter on the July 2, 1974 Board calendar. 00090 k The Clerk then inquired as to the action to be taken with respect to the appointment to be made to fill the unexpired term (ending July, 1970') of Mr. `Lelmo Lindauer, who had served as an alternate to Mr. Gibbs_, and Suoervisor Dias advised that the committee had not yet discussed' that particular vacancy and that it, too; should be included on the calendar listing for July 2, 19724. THIS IS A MATTER FOR T' RECORD 0?JLY. cc: County Administrator IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Clatter of Proposed Establishment of a Local June 18, 1974 Planning Commission for the Orinda Area . Mr. Geno Banducci , representing The Orinda Association,, having this day appeared to present a proposal that a committee (comprised of Mr. Banducci , Supervisor J . E. Moriarty, and one representative of each of the Offices of the County Administrator, Director of Planning and County Counsel ) be appointed to ascertain the cost of establishing a separate planning commission for the- community of Orinda ; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having pointed out that the Board had previously given attention to the matter of estab- lishing local planning commissions for unincorporated communities , that in terms of tax equity it would be necessary to -utilize the county service area arrangement to pay for the cost of each such local commission which might be established, that a favorable vote of the electorate in each such service area would be' required to establish a local area planning commission, and that lengthy procedures were involved, including consideration by the Local Agency Formation Commission to proceed with the establishment of a service area and make arrangements for a tax rate election, and having therefore recommended that the matter be referred to the Board County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) ; and Supervisor Moriarty having recommended that the committee suggested by Mr. Banducci be established to review the proposal that a local planning commission be established for the Orinda area; and Supervisor Kenny having pointed .out that the matter of planning commissions for unincorporated communities had been considered by the 1973 Board County Government Operations Committee (Supervisor Linscheid and Supervisor Kenny) and the committee had not recommended approval of the unincorporated community area planning commission concept; and Supervisor Linscheid having stated that in view of the prior attention given to the matter on a Board committee basis and by the Board as a whole it was his opinion that the matter should be referred again to the Board County Government Operations Committee for report at a future date, and therefore having moved that his referral recommendation be approved; and The motion of Supervisor Linscheid having been seconded by Supervisor Kenny, the vote was as follows: P'4`4[7s: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias , :d. N. Boggess , E. A. Linscheid, J. E_ Moriarty_ NOES: None. A9SENT : None. Supervisor Moriarty, subsequent to aforesaid Board action, stated that he wished to make it clear that it would be part of the function of the Board County Government Operations Commitee to ascertain the costs involved, and Supervisor Boggess advised Mr. Banducci that he (Mr. Banducci ) would be notified as to the date and time of the Board committee meeting at which the Orinda planning commission proposal would be considered . C . c . Mr. Geno Banducci CER'nFrED r--!Fy I ce:W7 th2t this 17. - fts". trr Board Committee the orf'-taal efocum-nt w""t :a County Counsel and that ft wai ms.rctt "C' ; - - County Administrator Stnier-.!3ori nf 6n�.-;- f!"I "Ut shO-- n- ATTZ�,T: Director of Planning I 00009 by Daout7 C. .. .. Yom...:.. ., rv..... ... r., i.. }. ... ,.. .-..... ..,-..... to .r......,:. .. t 3't 4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 Z4, In the Matter of Approving Reco=endations of Administration and Finance Committee with Respect to Hotel Complex (Sheraton Inn) Lease at Buchanan Field. The Board on June 11, 1974 having referred to its Administration and Finance Ccnmittee (Supervisors A. U. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for report this day the matter of the Sheraton Inn motel co*. Iex lease at Buchanan Field, Concord, with recommenda- tions related thereto; and Supervisor Dias, Chairman of the Committee, having presented the Committee report (copy of which is on file with the Clerk) recotmztending (1) the lessee be given until July 1, 1974 to cure all defaults and (2) the Public Works Department be directed to maintain liaison with the lessee as to pagnent of lease financial obligations and the curing of defaults and to report on the status of this matter to the Board of Supervisors on July 9, 1974; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS By TIM BOARD ORDERED that the recotxaendations of its Administration and ?inance Comnittee are approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Lin3cheid, J. E. 11oriarty. NOES: ::one. ABSENT: ?cone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Tax Collector Supervisors Count_ Counsel affixed this 18th day of June , 1974 Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By ..�os._/ , Deputy Clerk D. Harkness H 24 5/74 - 12.500 0 0193 I C ' THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES,?. KENNY.RICNMoND JAMES E.MORIARTY IST DISTRICT CHAIRMAM ALFRED M.DIAS.SAN rAnLO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WARREN N.BOGGESS 2ND DISTRICT Vice CHAIRMAN _ JAMES E. MORIARTY. LAFAYETTE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. ROOM 103 JAMES R.OLSSON,couNTY CLERK 3RD DISTRICT AND EX OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD P.O. BOX 911 MRS. GERALDINE RUSSELL ATN DISTRICT MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA 94553 CHIEF CLERK EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. PITTsouna PHONE 228.3000 3TH DISTRICT EXTENSION 2371 June 17, 1974 REPORT OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE COMMITTEE ON BUCHANAN FIELD MOTEL LEASE The June 11, 1974 report of the County Administrator with respect to certain areas of breach or non-performance of terms and conditions of the Buchanan Field lease agreement by the lessee, Mr. Sasha Maloff, was reviewed by your Committee. County staff advises that at a meeting held with the lessee subsequent to the report, it was indicated by the lessee that he desires and intends to continue to operate a first class facility at Buchanan Field, but he will need some additional time to resolve some complicated financial problems. Staff further states that a check in the amount of $8,307.72 to be applied to the base ground rental due (determined by the county to be $10,999.69) was delivered to the county on June 12, 1974. It was also indicated by the lessee that the unsecured property taxes for the 1973-1974 fiscal year in the amount of $57,006.24, which are delinquent, will be paid prior to August 31, 1974. The additional percentage rentals due pursuant to Section IV D of the lease remain a problem area to the lessee. Mr. Maloff con- tinues to request modification to provide for only a ground rental of $12,000 per year for the first three years of operation (to allow for business development) and for subsequent years to have the percentages applied to sales over and above certain thresholds. County*Counsel has previously indicated that such lease modifi- cations would not be legal unless supported by additional and adequate legal consideration. The lessee has indicated that he desires additional time to discuss this matter with his attorney to determine what actions may be necessary to provide a legal basis for such modification. RECF VED J. OF t= CCE E o- Un-mSon . CO T 0004 kM 2. Recommendation The Administration and Finance Committee is gratified that some progress has been made by the lessee in meeting his financial obligations under the lease. However, certain serious and con- sequential breaches remain in effect. The following actions are recommended: 1. In accordance with the suggestion made by the County Administrator, the lessee be given until July 1, 1974 to cure all defaults. 2. The Public Works Department be directed to maintain liaison with the lessee as to payment of lease financial obligations and the curing of defaults and to report on the status of this matter to the Board of Supervisors on July 9, 1974. It is hoped that the lessee during this period is able to comply with the above recommended program so that this matter may be satisfactorily resolved. N M. IAS E. A. LINSCHEID rvispr� ,, DDistr' II Supervisor, District V • f � f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 _U in the Matter of Reports on Buchanan Field Motel Lease Agreements. The Board having this day approved the recommendation of its Administration and Finance 011ommittee (Supervisors A. iii. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) with respect to certain areas of breach or non-performance of terms and conditions of the Buchanan Field motel lease agreements by the lessee;- and Tn connection therewith, Supervisor J. Z. Moriarty having noted that the Board members had received a letter from Pyr. A. Ft. Granzella, Foreman of the 1974 Contra Costa County Grand Jury, inquiring as to corrective action; and .Supervisor Aoriarty having recommended that he be authorized to send a letter to the Foreman of the Grand Jury transmitting a copy of the June 11, 1974 report on the subject matter from the County Administrator to the Board, together with a copy of the aforesaid Administration and Finance Committee report dated June 17, 1974; On motion of SuDervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, I'' T" BY ll-r-,,- 3bAR-rj ORD. &RED that the recommendation of Supervisor .oriarty is APPROVED. The fore;oinr order was passed by the following vote: :AYES: Supe--visors J. P. Kenny, A. X. Dias, '•,. ':. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. 1 ioriarty. NOES: INTone. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Grand Jury Foreman Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of rublic .'orks Director Supsrvisors County Ate-+,;n i strator ofiixed thissday of , 19 �- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ' By L C�— LWW+c.CY Deputy Clerk Helen C. lRarshall �j (� H 24 s/74 -!2.500 OOC-95 4 ' f l THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY,RICH PION4 JAMES E.UORIARVY IST WsTRICT CHAIRMAN AL€?ED:A.DIAS.sok"PAIALO {„ ONTTIR A COSTA COUNTY WARREN tt.8O..GcS3 21:D OIS tItICr VICE CHAIRMAN JANFS E. N. ORIARTY.LAFAVETTE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING_ ROOM 103 '- JAMES R.OLSSON_COUNTY CLCRX ]R:'I DISTRICT AND EX OIIICID CLERK OF THE DOARD WARREN N. BOGGESS.CDrCORD P.O. BOX 911 MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL ATF/ DISTRICT CHIZI CLERK EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. PITTSSUR4 ?.1Af2T'.N�L. CALIFORNIA 94583 PHONE 22a.3000 aril DISTRICT EXTGVSIai< 23T1 . June 18, 1974 RECEIVED I-Ir._ A. M- Granzella, Foreman JUN /9 1974 Grand Jury, Contra Costa County P.O. Box 1110 �.LTA ory Martinez, California California 94553 rarrlsoz Dear Mr. Granzella; Reference is mane to your June 6, 1974 letter to the Board of Supervisors with respect to the Buchanan Field motel lease agreement and your request for a reply to certain concerns of the Grand Jury. The status of the lease agreement has been under review by county staff for some time; the areas of default and concerns of staff, together with alternative courses of action which may be pursued, are covered in a report (copy enclosed) by the County Administrator. This report was received by the Board of Supervisors on June 11, 1974 and referred to the Administration and Finance Committee for review and report in one week. Enclosed is a copy of the committee report on this matter which was received on June 18, 1974; the recommendations included in the committee report were unanimously approved by the Board of Supervisors_ It should be pointed out that responsibility for county lease agreements is placed with the Real Property Division of the Public Works Depart-ment. The defaults which have occurred are due to a number of unforeseen complications, not deficiencies in procedures. It is the desire of the Board that this matter be resolved satisfactorily as soon as possible_ Very truly yours, J. E_ tiiJPtIART Chairman Board of Supervisors e.-.closures 't�� 00V'97 V7 , r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa - County, State of California June 18 19 Zh- In the Matter of Inquiry with Respect to Proposed Amendment to the County Ordinance Code Section Related to Minimum Drainage Requirements. The Board on April 2, 1774 having referred to the Director of Planning, the Public :orks Director and the County Counsel a request from ;r. A. W. Malick, 13 Buckeye Lane, Danville, California that Section 914-2.006 (previously Section 8463(c) ) of the County Ordinance Code which requires that surface waters flowing from a. subdivision be conveyed to "a natural watercourse" or "to an exist— ing adequate storm drainage facility" be amended to require that "a natural w=atercourse" must also be "adequate"; and The Board having received a June 11, 1974 letter from Mr. M.alick inquiring as to the status of the aforesaid proposal; On notion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super— visor A. :s. Dias, IT IS PY THE BOARD L?.D.R D that the aforesaid inouiry is also i,7rZRP.iD to the Director of Planning, the Public :Forks Director and the County Counsel. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. 14. Dias, . i:. Boggess, B. A. Linscneid, J. E. i'oriarty. No S: Vone. ABS:NT: �:one. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. A. W. Malick Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors Public :orks Director affixed this 18th day of June , 197- County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By refl6'tz., `Ba Ear.-T-->- , Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 s»s - izsoa 0OU98 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 13 , 1974 In the Matter of Proposed Scenic Routes Element of the contra Costa County General Plan. 'The Board on :isy 14, 1974 having requested the County Government Operations Com~tittee (Supervisors W. Ir. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) to continue its review of the proposed Scenic Routes Element of the County General Plan; and The Board on June 5, 1974 having referred to the Director of Planning for review and recommendation a letter from tlr. S. 3. Plenchon, Chairman, East County General Plan Committee, requesting that the Board not render a decision on the Scenic Routes Element of the County General Plan prior to July 29, 1974 to allow said General Plan Committee to complete its in-depth study of the proposal; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, in a June 10, 1974 memorandum having recommended that the request of the East County General Plan Committee be approved; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is REFERRED to its County Government Operations Committee. Zhe foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES:. Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: none. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: East County General Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Plan Committee Supervisors Board Committee affixed this j 8th day of Jung , 19 � Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public tforks Director ��JJ Flood Control District BY ` ,&,7 - Deputy Clerk County Counsel Vera :nelson H 24 5114 - 12.500 County Administrator Q9 i ! t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 1974 In the Matter of Editorial from RTW 2 in connection with June 4, 1974 State Primary Election Day. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having presented to the Board an editorial from television station HTVU 2 ( San Francisco- Oakland) criticizing this county and certain other government agencies for not working on June 4, 1974, State Primary Election Day, stating that Alameda County employees worked as usual; and Supervisor Moriarty having asked the County Administrator why said day was a holiday for government a®loyess -in Contra Costa County and not in Alameda County; and The County Administrator having responded that holidays for Contra Costa County employees were established pursuant to state law; and Supervisor Moriarty having recommended that said matter be referred to the County Administrator for review of the state law and for explanation as to why Alameda County was not included in the holiday provisions; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed 1his___jQth day of June , 197J4.- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By `�_ Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers N 24 5/71 -l2.s00 00100 . V f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 19 74 In the Matter of Granting Extension of Time in Which to File Final Development Plans (1667-RZ), Ygnacio Valley Area, and (1605-RZ), San Ramon Area. On the recommendation of the Director of Planning and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor A. N. Dias, IT IS By THE BOARD ORD3RED that the follow- ing requests for extension of time in which to file the Final Development Plans are GRANTED: Carlo Zocchi 1667-RZ Extending final filing Ygnacio Valley date to July 19, 1975 area 'Jastern Electric 1605-RZ Extending final filing San Ramon area date to August 25, 1975;. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. uoriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the mir.0as of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Carlo Zo--chi. Supervisors Western Electric p_. Diracto: of Planning affixed this 18th day of Jung . 19 74 Pab is 'tior Es Director - , J. R. OtSSON, Clerk By _ Deputy Clerk zrlir_a Pa'tven f� H 24 5/14 -12.530 00 1 a IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) June 18, 1974 Senate bill 1966 ) Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, having brought to the attention of the Board the fact that Senate Bill 1966 (Mills) is presently being considered by the California Assembly, which bill continues the special 1/2% retail transaction and use tax in order to provide revenues for continued operation of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system and further provides that the length of time during which the sales tax shall be continued shall be as determined by resolutions of the Boards of Supervisors of the counties included in the Bay Area Rapid Transit District; and Mr. McBrien having further noted that the operation of the BART system, as in the case of all large transit districts, cannot be financed with revenues derived from fares only, and unless Senate Bill 1966, or some modification thereof, is adopted prior to June 28, 1974 when the California State Legislators will recess, the BART system may cease to operate; and Mr. McBrien having recommended that in view of the urgency of the transit situation, the Board authorize its Chairman to send a wire to each of the Assemblymen who represent the counties of Contra Costa, Alameda and San Francisco urging that prompt action be taken to effect passage of Senate Bill 1966 or a modification of same; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having commented that he had received a telephone call from Senator John A. Nejedly advising that the bill he (Senator Nejedly) had introduced in connection with the financing of the operation of the BART system had not been favorably considered in the California Senate and that the passage of SB 1966 was the only chance at this time to solve the BART operating revenue problem and that he (Senator Nejedly) urged Board endorsement of SB 1966; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having moved that the aforesaid recom- mendation of the County Administrator be approved, and Supervisor Boggess having seconded the motion; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having inquired if he was correct in in- terpreting the motion to mean that the Board was not specifically endorsing Senate Bill 1966 as introduced, but only urging that action be taken to avoid interruption of transit service; and Supervisor Moriarty having indicated that Supervisor Dias was correct in his assumption; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having stated that it was essential that some type of revenue legislation be adopted; and %!-. ;:drien having cor..mented that Senate Bill 1966 could be used as a vehicle for the provision of revenues for the BART system whether in its present form or modified; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid 'having stated that in his opinion the problem of the provision of operating funds for the BART system should be the responsibility of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, that he was strongly opposed to the endorsement of legislation con- tinuing a retail transaction and use tax; and 00:.02 Mr. William P. Baker, -Executive Vice President, Contra Costa Taxpayers Association, having advised that the Association had reservations as to whether additional revenue should be provided to the district at this time but felt that a more definitive esti..: mate of the need for supplemental revenue could be made after transbay service to San Francisco has been initiated and the amount of additional monies received from fares was known; and Chairman Moriarty having called for the vote on the aforesaid motion of Supervisor Kenny, the same was as follows: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Supervisor E. A. Linscheid. ABSENT: None. cc: County Administrator CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this is a fun, true & correct copy of the original document which Ls on file in my office, and that it wa+ passed & adopted by the Board of Supervisor, of Contra Costa County. California, on the date shorn. ATTEST: J IL OLSSON, County Clerk&ez•offloo,Cleric or said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk. �3Lv tBQl�i,.r,» on /97 00 .03 t i In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California am 18 1974 In the Matter of Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of Roy M. and Mary Carlisle (1723-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Byron Area. The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the above request; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday,. July 16, 1974 at 11 :00 A.M. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California and that the Clerk publish notice of same as required by law in "The Brentwood News." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. I ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Roy M. and ?nary Carlisle Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors affixed this 18th day of June , 1974 R. OLSSON, Clerk By � J�CZ cam. Deputy Clerk Arline Patten 24 s,» .12.500 a0�.�4 00104 In the Board of Supervisors ' of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 In the Matter of -• Planning Corami ssion Initiation, (1902-RZ), to Rezone Land in the Danville Asea. The rirector of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission reco=ends approval of zoning changes in the Danville area from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-15 (R-15); On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by. Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY TT1✓ BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, July 16, 1974 at 11 :00 A.M. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California and that the Clerk publish notice of same as required by law in "The Valley Pioneer." The foregoing order was passed by the follo-wing vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, - W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the mirutes a: scid Boarj 91 Supervisors an the date aforesaid_ o;.i ce of as inz sent �o Witness my nand and the Seal of the Board or cc: All those listed-on the attached Affidavit of Sup--rv;Sors Nailing ling affixed this 18th.-day of June . 19 7h Director of Planning , J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By p R. Deputy Clerk H 24 s/ls -12.500 Ax-1-iner Patten. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 - 19 74 In the Matter of Resolution of Sonoma County Board of Supervisors requesting Board support of Senate Bill No. 2018. This Board having received a copy of Resolution Pio. 44896 adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sonora on May 28, 1974, stating that the present Bay Area Sewage Services Agency lase is inequitable in that it requires taxation in areas which are not benefited; and requesting support of Senate Bill No. 2018 (Collier) which would exclude certain portions of the County of Sonoma from said Agency; and On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid matter is REFERRED to the Contra Costa County Solid Waste Management Policy Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the following .vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. P4. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an ordar entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Solid Waste Management Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Policy Cozunittee c/o Supervisor Dias Sup_rvisors Public Works Director affixed this 18th day of June . 197t7 Health Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel By Deputy Clerk County Administrator L. Kincaid H 24 S/)t - 12.500 0R-105 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19L4 W In the Matter of Letter from Alamo Resident requesting distribution of literature on County Animal Control ordinances. A letter dated June 6, 1974 having been received from Mrs. Eleanor Kerlinger, 333 Abbott Lane, Alamo, California, 94507, suggesting that literature relating to County Animal Control ordinances be mailed to residents in the unincorporated areas of the county; On motion of Supervisor J. P.- Kenny, seconded by Super- visor A. K. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is REFERRED to the County Agricultural Commissioner. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P . Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linschaid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mrs. Kerlinger Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Agricultural Supervisors Commissioner affixed this 18th day of June ' 1974— County 19 !— County Clerk 1J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By � � �� 'Ili Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers N N 5/14 - 12.500 001l�f }}� jj i � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ate,. 8 19 Z.:. In the Matter of Letter from Richmond Resident Regarding Certain Animal Control Officers. This Board hawing received a letter dated June 6, 1971 from Mr. Francis X. Kamienslki, 2168 La�:irada, Richmond, California requesting information pertaining to certain personnel in the County Animal Control Division, Department of Agriculture; and On notion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super— visor A. ?i. Dias, Ii IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid letter is REFERRED to the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. U. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. VOLS: I/one. ABSEIM None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Mr. Kamienski Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Civil Service Commission Supervisors Agricultural Co-m- issioner affixed this 1prt, jday of .T„nQ , 19 Director of Personnel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel County Administrator Deputy Clerk Doris BaldwinQ M 24 sns •t2so° t7 i i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 19 s In the Matter of i Valley Community Services District Bond Issue Funds. This Board having received a letter from Mr. William Cardinale, 9806 Davona Drive, San Ramon 94583 posing a question with respect to the use of bond issue funds of Valley Community Services District and requesting that County Counsel render an opinion; and Mr. Cardinale having enclosed with said letter a copy of a communication which he received from Mr. Newell J. Cummings, Finance Officer for the District, stating that a representative of Stone & Youngberg, its consultants for Improvement District No. 1 Bonds, stated that lacking a definitive statement on the ballot as to specific projects that are to be funded, the District Board of Directors has full discretion as to when, where, and how the bond proceeds will be spent, subject only to the general statements as set forth on the ballot; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to County Counsel for appropriate reply. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSFNT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Mr. Cardinale Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of County Counsel Sup-ervisors County administrator o9ixed this 18t11 day of sung , 197-4- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ���CGr-- Deputy Clerk D. Harkness 001029 { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 19 74 In the Matter of Letter from. Contra Costa Dental Society on Child wealth Disability Program and on Fluoridation of ."atar Sup ly. This Board 'having received a letter from iferbert R. Packard, D.D.S. , President, Contra Costa Dental Society, Concord, offering services of the Society with respect to the Advisory Board to be appointed in connection with the Child Health Disability Programs (Assembly Bill 2068) ; and Dr. Packard in said letter, on behalf of the Dental Society, having; urged support of fluoridation of the Prater supply a, a means of preventing and controlling dental caries; On *notion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super— visor A. td. Dias, IT T_S BY V-0 BOARD ORM RM—D that aforesaid letter is referred to Director, :_trtan Resources -Affency. ^:he Foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES- Supe_nrisors J. P. germy, A. K. Dias, T?. N. Boggess, R. A. Linscheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES: None. NBS IT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Dr. Pacl'arl Witness my hcnd and the Seal of tE&Board of Director, Hunan Resources Sup--:visors Agency o fixed this R!-tn doy of Tttr_c. , 197 County Health officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator ByZ.z- , Deputy Clerk h 23 illi -12,5J9 00110 J i In the Board of Supervisors of - • Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 19 74' In the Matter of Proposal subr..itted by Conitra Costa Suicide Prevention Center. This 3aard havin7 ^-ace;ved a letter from Brother William Louis Civitello, F-S.C. , Pres-! Int, Contra Costa Suicide Prevention Center, P. 0. 3ox fi352, .1ainu. Creek, California transmitting a copy of a proposal submitted by s=;d Center to the Contra Costa County Mental :malt. Advisory 3oard and advising that the Center is seeking 40,000 in Short-Doyle funds to continue its program of suicide prevention in the county; and On motion of Supery;sor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid letter and related material are REPERRE3 to the Director, Human Resources AZency, and the County Adninistrator. The 'foregoing—order was passes: by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Xan.Ti, A. '*. Dia_s, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linsclleid, J. S. Moriarty. :36Bs: gone. A33a-;T: done. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Brother Civitello M itness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, huran Supervisors Resources Agency offixed this liith day of June i974' County Administrator -- County Mental Health rr J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Advisory 3oard By p` . /� Lac. cDeputy Clerk c/o Pat Felice, L. Kincaid M 24 5114 -12soo Co. Hospital 00111 r 5 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 74 In the Matter of Assembly Bill 3631, relating to funding of children's mental health programs for fiscal year 1974-1975. Supervisor J. Moriarty having brought to the attention of the Board a letter dated June 12, 1Q74 from The Reverend Palmer Watson, Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, and Ms. Jean Harwood, Chairman, Children Servicep ieview Zoormsittee of said Advisory Board, requesting support of :Assembly Bill 3631, which would provide for an appropriation of $5,000,000 for the state share of new and expanded children's mental health programs; and On the recommendation of Supervisor Moriarty and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is REQUESTED to review said Assembly Bill 3631 and report to the Board thereon. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Unscheid, J. E. Moriarty. INTOES: None. ABSENT: ?tone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this j_61- day of, June 19 .4 The Reverend Watson . i LSSON, Clerk Ms. Joan Harwood Byj6611A.1_1 Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5r74 -12s00 o0,112 .�,1 1 w .. . .. _..—bra. .. .... . _ .. .. arra,; ., ..... .• -` it In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 ' 19 74 In the Matter of Letter requesting endorsement of payments-in-lieu of taxes legislation, H.R. 12225. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having advised the Board that he had received a letter dated June 14, 1974 from Mr. Jack Abrams, President, Western Region District, National Association of Counties, urging endorsement of legislation which would provide a system of payments-in-lieu of taxes to compensate county governments for revenue lost due to the presence of federally owned, tax-exempt lands within their boundaries (H.R. 12225) ; and On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is REQUESTED to review said H.R. 12225 and submit a recommendation to the Board thereon. Tlie foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Abrams Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Plsnning Supervisors County assessor affixed this 18th day of June . 19 74 County Administrator y, J. R.IOLSSON, Clerk By ��ka L:-r`-�l !�.ct .�-i.--•�, Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers / H.'i 5/74 -12.500 ego l l3 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 1974 In the Matter of Letter requesting support of a county-wide training program of emergency medical services. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having brought to the attention of the Board a letter dated June 10, 1974 from Ms. Jan Howard, Chairman, Citizens for Fire District Ambulance Service, P. 0 . Box 437, Moraga, California 94556, requesting Board assistance in implementing a county-wide paramedic training program for firemen so as to improve the emergency medical care available to communities within the county. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dixs, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE: BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is REFERRED to the County Administrator for response. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Ms. Jan Howard Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Health Off icer Supervisors County Administrator mixed this 18th day of June 219 24 �p J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Byclag. Ic Deputy Clerk Charlean K. Travers t In the Board of Supervisors rr of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 . 79 4_ In the Matter of Improvements on Del Amigo Road, Danville area. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having brought to the attention of the Board a petition signed by approximately seventy-four Danville residents stating that a hazardous condition exists because of a deep ditch bordering Del Amigo Road, Danville area, and requesting early completion of street and drainage improve- ments; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said • request is REFERRED to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: _ Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• K. Cherrick Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Flood Control ofiixed this 18th day of June . 1974 Administrator _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid H Z. 5,7+ .�Z�oo 0���5 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 ?4 In the Matter of Letter Complaining of Dust Problems in the Vicinity of Carter Drive, Moraga Area. The Board having received a letter from Mr. G. R. Bowland, 1009 Carter Drive, and Mr. D. E. McClure, 1008 Carter Drive, Moraga, California 94556 complaining of dust problems created by construction of a housing development at the end of Carter Drive (off St. Marys Road) in the Moraga area, and requesting that action be taken to correct the situation; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is REFERRED to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Bowland Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. McClun Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 18th day of June , 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk r By Deputy Clerk 'ldred 0. Ballard H 24 s/I1 - 12.500 ��� x { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 74 In the Matter of Meeting of the Weimer Hospital Central Committee to be Held at the _Medical Center, Weimar, California. The Board having received a June 12, 1974 letter From the Placer County Counsel, 175 Fulweiler Avenue, Auburn, California 95603 advising of a meeting or the Waimar Hospital Central Committee to be held on Thursday, June 20, 1974 at 10:00 a.m. at Weimar, California regarding the closing of said center; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT ZS Er THE BOARD ORDERED that the Real Property Division, Public Works Department be apprised of said meeting. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: A7ES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, We N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. S. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and corred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witless my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Sup---Wisors County Administrator affixed this 18th day of June , 19 74 ,/' J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By t-i-���.� � ��=_ Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 sna -12,00 00117 w , L In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 74 In the Matter of Resolution of Concord City Council with respect to County Service Area T-2. The Board having received copy of a resolution adopted by the Concord City Council approving the formation and the boundaries of proposed County Service Area T-2 and the establish- ment of a maximum tax rate of 35t per $100 of assessed valuation; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY TFX BOARD ORDERED that said resolution is REFERRED to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: hone. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director M/itness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 18th day of June , 1974 ,Q J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �/of.C,L(•u,� , Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 sna -1_,500 00118 i COPY 1 BEFORE 111E CITY COUNCIL OF 71IE CITY OF CONCORD 2 COUITTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA 3 In the Natter of Approving Formation, Boundary and 4 Maximum Tax Rate Recommendation for County Service Area T-2 RESOLUTION NO. 5125 S 6 7 K'HEREAS, the Local Mass Transportation Agency- of Contra Costa County is 8 charged with the responsibility of planning, developing; coordinating, and 9 administering a local rzss transportation system; and i0 WHEREAS, The Board of Control of the said Local Mass Transportation Agency 11 has determined that the best means to develop a comprehensive transportation 18 system for the Central Contra Costa County is to have the Contra Costa County 13 Board of Supervisors foray a County Service Area to provide such service; and 14 hNEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on May 7, 1974, met and considered the 15 formation of County Service Area T-2 and referred the question of County 16 Service Area back to the Local Agency.Formation Commission for further con- 17 sideration of and recommendations concerning the proposed County Service Area Zg boundaries, tax zones and an Environmental Impact Report on the proposed for- ty mation of the County Service Area; and G0 WHEREAS, on May 31, 1474, the Board of Control of the Local Mass Trans- 2.1 pormation Agency met and considered both the proposed boundaries and the 22 maximum tax rate for the proposed County Service Area; and 23 WHEREAS, the Board of Control vu-ed to rec=nend to the Local Agency 1 :24 Formation Commission and the Board of Supervisors that the territory in Walnut � e:c :cei r.: .z_ u: ty 5ervica tra:; crd2b as Rosmoor. bmi 26 WHEREAS, the Board of Control also voted to recommend to the Board of 2-7 Supervisors that an election establishing a maximum tax rate measure of 3S: 28 ner 5100 of assessed valuation he called by the Board of Superv�sQ� fpr the { ii ` 1 � entire County Service Area without the creation of zones with varying tax 2 rates. 3 NOW, TiiEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the.City of Y Concord that it approves the formation and the boundaries of said County 5 Service Area T-2 and the establishment of a maximum tax rate of 35,t per $100 S of assessed valuation which tax rate is to be voted upon and approved by the 7 voters in the proposed Ccunty Service Area. ,. 8 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Concord on the 3rd 9 day of June 1974, by the following vote: 10 AYES: Councilmen - L.Azevedo, W.Dixon, D.Helix, R.La Pointe, R.Holmes 11 NOES: Councilmen - None 12 ABSENT: Councilmen - hone 13 14 i I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly 15 adopted at the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of 1 lb i Concord on .lune 3, 1974 17 ANNA M. BROWN, City Clerk LS i� By /s/ Bernadette Carroll Bernadette Carroll, Deputy Gn 21 22 26 -4 I� 2.5 1 26 27 � . . 001'3n . . j , 1II In the Board of Supervisors of . Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 . 197 In the Matter of Opposition to Closing of Southern Pacific Railroad Crossing at Livorna West and Extension of Lunada Lane, Alamo Area. The Board having received a petition signed by approx- imately 25 residents in the vicinity of the Southern Pacific railroad crossing at Livor*ta West,..Alamo area, advising of their opposition to the closing of the railroad crossing and the exten- sion of Lunada Lane, and requesting that no consideration whatsoever be given to formation of an assessment district with respect to the aforesaid matter; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is " REFERRED to the Public Works Director and the Director of Planning for report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. H. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Alone. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Ms. F. I. Lanam Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning a Tlxed this 18th day of June _ 1974 County Administrator �y J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_ /1 . Deputy Clerkd�` �' I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , }9 74 In the Matter of Commending Mr. E. W. Leal, County Treasurer-Tax Collector. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having called attention to a report of Mr. E. W. Leal, County Treasurer-Tax Collector, . transmitted to the Board through the Office of the County Administrator, on the time involved in depositing second Installment collections of 1973-1974 secured taxes; and Supervisor Linscheid having pointed out that said tax collections had been deposited promptly under new procedures developed for that purpose and that the result was a substantial. increase in interest earnings for the benefit of property tax- payers; and Supervisor Linscheid having recommended that a Certificate of Commendation, executed by the Chairman of the Board, be transmitted. to Mr. Leal in recognition of his outstanding interest earning efforts on behalf of the citizens of the county; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. H. Dias, BE IT BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, 1•1. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Treasurer—Tax Supervisors Collector offixed this 18th day of June ' 19 74 County Administrator ,p J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By f.z= G�.T�`�rz, Deputy Clerk Arline Patten M 24 $174 00.9 430 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 19 IL In the Matter of Proposed Abatement of Property Located at 3035 Stone Road, Bethel Island Area. This berg the tine for hearing on the proposed abate— ment of property of Mr. Dennis 'Wayne Rose, et al located at 3035 Stone Road, Bethel Island area, and Mr. Roy Milgate, Deputy Building Inspector, having advised that ownership of the subject property has, since the initiation of the abatement proceedings, been acquired by Mr. Thomas ::`orth, 5587 Southbrook Drive, Clayton, California; and Air. i:'orth having appeared and stated that he was attempt— ing to correct the deficiencies noted by the Building Inspection Department staff but that he would like more time in which to complete restoration of the building; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having noted that Mr. Worth had obviously acknowledged the abatement notice as soon as he was aware of the problem and was sincerely trying to comply with regulations and having therefore recommended that the hearing be continued for 30 days; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPZOVED and July 16, 1974 at 10:10 a.m. is FIXED as the time for continued hearing on said proposed abate— ment. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Super-visors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. I4oriarty. DOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Alr. Thomas ::Orth Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Building Inspector Supervisors affixed this 18th day of June , 19 71 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_ ill z�_� /`'G �'a„- Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Request ) from Social Services Union ) Local 535 to Reopen ) June 18, 1974 Negotiations for 1974-1975 ) Employee Compensation Programs. ) The Board on July 10, 1973 having approved two memorandums of understanding with Social Services Union Local 535 (one for the Social Services Unit and one for the Social Services Supervisory Unit) with respect to employee compensation programs for the fiscal Sears 1973-1974 and 1974--1975; and The employee Relations Officer on May 31 , 1974 having responded to letters from Local 535 requesting that the county meet and confer regarding salaries and benefits, and the Employee Rela- tions Officer in said response having advised that the agreements with Local 535 do not expire until June 30, 1975, and that therefore approval of the request ::ould negate the concept of an extended agreement; and Mr. Stephen Wolf, President, Contra Costa Chapter, Local 535, Service Employees intarnational Union, AFL-CIO, having appeared this day and presented a petition signed by county employees repre- sented by Local 535, requesting that the Board reopen negotiations regarding salaries, fringe benefits and working conditions for the fiscal year 197 .-1975 particularly in view of the increased cost of living; and Supervisor Jr. E. Moriarty having stat-ad that, whils he appreciated the situation, to grant the request would invalidate an extended agreement and set a precedent; and Supervisor Moriarty having noted that the county also has extendad agreements with other employee organizations, and therefore having recoamandsd that the request of Local 535 be denied; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT 1S BY M BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPR31--0. Mae foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AY S: Suparvisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOES: None. ABSM:T: Nona. i H:-2.:BY C:-:aTT_^y t^at the foregoing is a true and corraet copy of an order anta:ad on the minutas of said Board of Suparvisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 18th day of June, 1974. cc : Mr. Stephan Wolf, J. R. OLSSONO CLERK Local 535 Acting Director of Personnel County Counsel Employee Relations Officer By ' Vera Nelso Deputy Clerk 00-94 �.t k 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 71-?3, Lafayette Area. WHEREAS an agreement With Dynamic Agents, Inc, 1821 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Walnut Creek, California 94596 for the installation and completion of private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 71-73, Lafayette area, has been pre- sented to this Board; and WHEREAS said agreement is accompanied by a $1 ,700 Surety Bond (Number 80 41 15) issued by the United Pacific Insurance Company as security for the full amount of the costs for completion of the improvements required by the Board of Adjustment in approval of said minor subdivision; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the County Building Inspector, and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by- Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement and the accompanying performance bond are hereby APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman of the Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement in behalf of the County. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kemy, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Applicant Supervisors Building Inspector offxed this 18th day of June . 19 74 Grading Engineer _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY /ti-"JJlr —> Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5/14 (�- 12.500 V0125 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 1974 In the Matter of Completion of Private Improve— ments in Plinor Subdivision 227-72, Alamo Area. The County Building Inspector having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 227-72, Alamo area, as provided in the agreement with Sam Farr, 283 LivornoHeights Road, Alamo, California approved by this Board on April 17, 1973; NOW, THEREFOREC, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are -- hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTEM ORDERED that the surety bond in the amount of $750.00 (No. M 193416) issued by Pacific Enployers Insurance Company guaranteeing faithful performance, be and the same is hereby EXONERATED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Bente, A. M. Dias, Wo N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. - . . I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Applicant/Owner Supervisors Building Inspector affixed this 18th day. of June , 19 74 Grading Engineer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ," f � .sem__ Deputy Clerk Arline Patten M 24 5/14 -12.500 002• IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract ) for Widening of Camino Pablo, ) June 18, 1974 Moraga area, and Diablo Street, Danville Area, ) Project No. 3224-4184-74. ) Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Eugene G. Alves Construction $172460 Labor -6 Mats. $ 82730 Company Faith. Perf. $17,460 P. 0. Box 950 Pittsburg, California 94565 Gallagher E Burk, Walnut Creek Independent Construction, Oakland The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by-- the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitted for security shall be returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: ;lone. ABSENT: Done. CERTmED copy I certify that Vl.'s is n fMl. true F_ correct COPT of the orf'-tnat rta• :^q:t; :•r.r,t, to nz fife in my office cc'. Public Works. Director and that it �`ax n.ts;�,t r- r*a•trd `c the Enard of 3t1;►prrtfo-.4 of Vrwr.' t•n,;ta r'at,ntr• California. nn County Counsel the date strn.:-r:. 4TTMIT: -7. it. of cSOY, CottntT County Auditor Clerk&ez•offtc:o Clerk of said Board of supercfsor- Contractor Qi Dboutp Clerk. 00127 T IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract June 18, 1974 for Construction of Addition to Fuel Station at Shell Avenue, Martinez, California, Work , Order 5399. Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Fletcher, Eagan 6 Paradiso - $48,796 Labor E Mats. $ 242398 Construction Company Faith. Perf. 48,796 9220 "G" Street Oakland, California 94603 Sal Cola Construction Company Martinez, California The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at rhe unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and• any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed . and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitt:d for security shall be returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Public Works Director County Counsel CER•!' MED COPY I certifc r':at th . .• . .',:1• 4- Correct Copy of County Auditor the n-:r'cit .i ^ - • o. 'ire ir. rty oaece, Contractor and •t::.. as .. �•- t:�� Bn=rd of SLI+`......0-. O{ t'n^.tr:r .'n n!t•,•. L1r!U TIS on the ,:,t•• e':or.r. ';'..=T !, '.G�n`'. Cotatty Cle:k rk�!'. yin C:c:L'v:. _al CJS:;!at 5cpet+isor3• 44 001400 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 ' 1974 In the Matter of Granting Extension of Time in Which to File the Final Map of Subdivisions 3988 (Alamo Area) and 4517 (San Ramon Area). On the recommendation of the Director of Planning and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following requests for extension of time for filing final maps are GRANTED: William J. Black & Associates Subdivision Extending final filing (on behalf of Frank and Paul . 3988, Alamo date to August 144 19�5 Bolla) area 6333 Sierra Court Dublin, California 94566 Creagan & D'Angelo Subdivision Extending final filing (on behalf-of Larwin- 4517, San Ramon data to August 7, 1975• Northern California) area 11822 Dublin Boulevard Dublin, California 94566 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: William J. Black & Associates Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Creagan & D'Angelo Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 18th day of June . 19 74 Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 4/yt� `CL,p `-s� .. Deputy Clerk Arline Patten DD 12 q H 24 S/74 -12.500 .. x In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 38 19 74 In the Matter of Request for Transfer of Work Furlough Program Sentence from Merced County to Contra Costa County. The Board on :Kay 28, 1974 having referred to the Acting County Sheriff-Coroner for report a letter from Attorney Hector N. Ortiz inquiring as to Whether permission would be granted for his client who is employed in Richmond► to serve a work furlough program sentence in Contra Costa County instead of Merced County; and The Board having received a report dated June 3, 1974 from the Acting Sheriff-Coroner advising that there are .no legal provisions for accepting jurisdiction of a work furlough sentence of a Merced County inmate; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. X. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid report is acknowledged and the Clerk is directed to furnish a copy to Mr. Ortiz. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linseheid, J. E. ?Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the ninutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. C.C. Attorney Hector N. Ortiz Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Countv Sheriff—Coroner Supervisors County Counselo 'ixed this 18th day of Jae , 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /1S. iw 2 , Deputy Clerk Harkness H 2i 5/li -1:.500 0OAg0 { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June IS , 19 Z In the Matter of Reaffirming Board Designation of Contra Costa Council on Aging to Act as Liaison Between Board and Community in Area of Aging. The Board heretofore having referred to the Director, Human Resources Agency, for recon.nendation a request from Mr. Henry R. Spiess, President, Contra Costa Council on Aging, Martinez, California for reaffirmation of its mandate from this Board in order to clarify the position of the Council with the newly organized State Office on Aging; and A memorandum dated June 11, 1974 having been received from the Director, Human Resources Agency, responding to aforesaid referral, in which memorandum he recommends that, in order to assure the continuance of the existing relationship between the Board and the Council on Aging, the Board reaffirm its official action taken on January 23, 1969, to wit : "I. Designation of the Contra Costa Committee in Aping to act as a liaison and bridge between the Board of Supervisors and the community in the area of aging;" NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, is hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc : Contra Costa Council Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of on Aging Supervisors Director, Human this IRth day of June , 1974 Resources Agency �� �^� R. OLSSOIU, Clerk Ada:;nis-rator By Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid H 24 5/74 -12.500 1 l � , r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 . 19 Ili In the Matter of Receipt of Official Canvass of June L, 1974 Primary Election. The County Clerk having submitted the official canvass of the June !t_, 1974 Primary Election; and _ On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS W THE BOAPD 01 P.- I that the receipt of aforesaid official canvass is AC1QTM4LFMED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote! • AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A.Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. 1J OZ.S: None. ABSEW: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregaing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date c=oresoid_ `•'f:i^sss r:.- 1:and Ona :4e Seci of;hs Baard a' cc : County cler".-Ad:rinis trator sup-rwisors of xed this lf3th&y of June . 19 7tc l; J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By .T,L % L fix. ' Deputy, M - ���� -' � � � " � � � • � •�� - s..i dad._.,Tt t�3,��: Y 'r d h {;may 4 F � f V°* z l� ZZ t e3c t� TOF ALL , OTSTATEMEN AT THE. r4 -4,rq?tl! A RY EllmmB(7I,,: .o N.PRIMfi HELD i���£ �-`.• t JU NE 4 197-4, 2 t •est IN THE . TWELFTH, TENTH, ELEVENTH AND H f Distracts �4 a. IN 4 t nfi CONTRA COSI CO UN 1 Y k STATE OF CiWF+ORNIA x Fit aF 7 .. N TOTAL GUVEkt%0P LT SECPETARY*CONTROLLER*TREASURER*ATTY*STT BD a GOVERUCR OF STATE GEN 3RD DIST A R A V E K S A P S C R S K S S W F S S J S M E " O n A C L R C H I C E C C O C C 0 T C kt E G E T M I A B C A A P A V A A W R A A Y A E 0 S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T C N 7 S N E T R E T L E T N L T Y N T T E C T I T I C R E T L E E Y E O E N E E E L E_ :' N N A V R A L R S R N R E R R R W I R ` 4 A 0 S I I I I I I F I f S E T . T N M n C N N N N F N. P I P G G G G G G E G S S S S S S S . f r1 i a f{� AMIN-01-001 AL H AM BR A 501 M_ ALHAMBRA 502 1 1 1 fl 1 1 - ALHAMBRA 503 - r ALH AM3KH 504 SEE PH 505 J ;_ ALHAMBR.A 505 SEE PH C43 ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALH AM BRA 511 1 - c - 2 0 2 2 0 ALHAMBRA 513 ALAMO 501 _ . ALAMJ 502 - c c 0 1 o Q 0 0 0 0 ,wf ALAMO 503 ALAMO 504 R ALAMO 535 ALAMO 5000 0 0 0 0 - 0 x - , ALAMO 506A : 0 _0 0 0 ,y0 w , ALAMO 507 : > ALAMO 503 ALAMO 5019 - c c _ 0 __. . o 0 _.o ....o SEE AL 512 ALAMO 510 s VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 ALAMO 511 — A ALAMO 512 1 c 1 1 c 1 ALAMO 513 ALAMO 514 1c I c 1 1 I ALAMO 515 C1 C _ 0 0 0 0 ... ALAMO 515 — A 0 c c c c c c 0 0 0 0 0 00 ; h _._ ANTIOCH 002 _ ANT I UCH 334 ANTIOCH 003 ANTIOCH 004 ANTIOCH 005 ANTIOCH 006 c c 0 C o fl ANTIOCH 007 ANTIOCH 003 n 0 0 - ANTIOCH 004 _ w. ANT RICH 014) 1i c 1 0 1 _ 0 __. w ANTIOCH 011 ANTIOCH 012 Z 1 1 1 C 1 0 0 1OV ANTIOCH 013 � 0 c c c 0 o o 0 0 ___ ANT I OCH 014 ' ANTIOCH 01-5 c CIc cr 0 ANTIOCH 01:, fi 1 q 1 c 1 0 0 0 ANTIOCH 017 ANTIOCH 01: c 0 0 0 s: t j . ANTIOCH OiS t f. ANT I OCH U 2 0 ANT IOCH 021 ANT 10CH 022 _ 1 a ci U0 c 0 0 0 ANTIOCH 023 ANTIOCH 024 } , _.:_ :; ANTIOCH 025 c c 0 0 0 ANTIOCH 02c ANTIOCH 027 ANTIOCH 026 ANTIOCH 02q ANTIOCH 030 1 - cr ANTIOCH 031 C 0 c0 G 0 0077 ANTIOCH 032 1 ( 1 , 1 1 0 ANTIUCH 033- ANTIOCH 33ANTIOCH 03 i E ANTIOCH 01 ANT 1OCFi C_<r, 1 d 0A 0 ANT I ICH 037 cJ a Of ANTIOCt1 J3r3 ANT IOCH 03q ANTIOCH 040 : ANTIOCH 041 1 Z 1 c 1 c 1 c 1 G 1 0 . _ 0 1 6 r ANTIOCH 042 ANTIOCH 043 _ .�=Q», SET lir-I. ISLAND rOI A I� � c cQ 0 0 0 d BERKELEY PAPK `QUIZ 0 B.A Y VIEW 5 01 _ __ .._.__...�. _.�..... SEE KI 100 TOTAL ; GOVERNOF LT SECRETARY*CONTROLLER#TREASURER*ATTY*ST GOVERNOR OF STATE GEN 3RD aIST A R A V E K S A R S C P S K S S W F S S J`'S S ? �+ F 44 0 0 A C L R C 1-i I C E C C 0 C C 0 ,T C;: E b F T u I A B C A A ? A V A A N R A A Y A A t fi I R F 5 S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T C N S A E T R E T L E T N L T Y N T T E 'C T`°` ► 1 T I C P. E T L E E Y E C E N E E E L E; N R N A V a A L R S R N R E R R R w T D A a S I I I I 1 1 F I' E T c T N w N C N N N N F P I P G G G G G G E G' it S S S S S S S, a Y. AMIN—t►I—O'2 r irs 1 BRENTWOOD 001 _ 7777. ... ........ ...y...,,.,. i..�w BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTWO00 003 15c 3c 3 3 0 BRENTWOOD 006 ; BRENTWOOD 501 } ' c 2 Z c 2 0 2 0 0 -0 BRENTWOOD 502 i 1 1 i I c I 1 1 0 0 M 1 BRENTWOOD 503 ( i c I c I c 1 0 1 BRENTw000 50=+ SFE BW 502 BRENTWOOD 505 - SEE BY 501 a r BRENTWO('D 508 _ BRENTWOOD 511 SEE Btu 501 BYE aN ,Ol A t I 1 0 1 1 a -0 l BYRON 5016 _. ....... .� _� ,.r 77 CLYDE 501 CROCKETT 5v1 I 1 c I c I c 1 0 i 4. 0 ..- .1 CROCKETT 5102 __ n CROCKETT 503 CROCKETT 504 I c I c 1 1 1 _...__0 _ 0 A CROCKETT 505 _ 2 _ _ 2 0 0 2 CROCKETT 506 SEE CK 50 .—{-- CROCKETT 511 c c c c L 0 0 0 CLAYTON 00I CLAYTON 002 CLAYTON, 004 CLAYTON 501 . CLAYTON 502 CLAYTON 503 r SEE CL 002 CLAYTON 500 1 i c C I c I 0 . . _ ._..._O___. ._..0�.. 0 }' CLAYTON 507 _ w SEE 6W 508 --=- CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 5 E E CL 506 CONCORD 001 _ c c 1 c I I _ .._. 0 CONCORD 002 i : I 1 11 i CONCORD 00; , 1 1 1 c 1 0 0 l _ CONCORD 004 1 0 � ..__.__ _ r CONCORD 005 ic c c c c c .- D 0 p C fiN C Q R D 006 1 � _._ r 0 0 p I CONCORD 007 � 1 1 I I _. CONCORD 006 1c 1 i c I CONCORD 004; � � 1 I I c 1 I CONCORD 010 , = I< 1~_ CONCORD 01l - _- x. 0 CONCORD 012 ? CONCORD 013 CONCORD 014 CONCORD 015 CONCORD 016 1 c 1 0 0 1 CONCORD 017 c c c 0 c 0 0 0 o 0 CONCORD 018 1: I c c c c c i c 0 0 0 CONCORD Oil 1 1 1 I Q 0 .77717;,, CONCORD 020 � 1 1 1 I _ 2 .. Y O0. CGNCORO 021 0 I 0 CONCORD 022 1 1 0 0 0 1 CONCORD 023 I Ij 0 0 0 _.. . CONCORD 024 ' p _.. CONCORD 025 CONCORD C.26 CONCORD U27 CONCORD 026 a" CIc 0 c 0 0 CONC ilR0 029 , t 110c Q --,� CONCORD 030 CONCORD 031 I c ; c c 0 c 0 0 0 0 CONCORD 032 0 D 0 CONCORD 03? _ 2 2 1 • 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 CONCORD 034 _ CONCORD 035 . � - . CONCJ1\1D 03c, C{► ORI) 037 i r 0 0 . 0 CC1NCilkt) O?S 1 I I 0 0 _ 1 O T CONCORD 039 p i o 0 1 CONCORD 040 J. TOTAL GilVRN0k LT SECRET:,RY*CCNTROLLER$TREASURER*ATTY*ST GOVERNOR U STATE GEN 3RD V E K S A P S c R c K S S w F S S i S S 'I E M ,:; �► 4 C L R C iF I C E C c O C C 0 T C E G T i A 0 G A » F A V A A W R A A Y A A R I R 0 S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T C N T ,� . S t. E T R E T L E T N L T Y N T T E co T I T I C E T L E E Y E O E N E E E L E N u N G V RC A L R S N R E R R R W I R D G D S I I I I I I F E T E T N M N C N N N N F W" ' 4... G G G G G G E G $ ` i S S S S S S S r x ' N � - AM IN-01-003 CONCORD 0141 CONCORD 049 ' CONCORD 043 CONC"lko 044 _ CONCORD 045 9 __ CONCORD 046 c c c c c c 0 0 0 0 CONCORD 047 � 4 4 c � c 3 3 0 0 3 CONCORD 049 � � c c c 0 00 0 0 0 CONCORD u45 0 _ 0 0 ON "" CONCIRC, 050 I 0 _ _._ 0_. _.. 0 ^—�- y CCNC0,RG 052 CONCORD 05= 21c 1 c I c 1 0 0 0 CONCORD J 5- c c C 0 ._.�Q CONCORD 054 1 L 1 1 1 1 0 CONCORD 055 0 0 00 CONCORD 056 CONCORD 057 CONCORD 056 , 0 0 0 OV CC?NGnRO 059 5 c c c c0 c 0 0 0 0 Q CONCORD 060 -` 1 1 1 1 i 0 2 CONCORD 061 T 1 1 c 1 c I1 I 0 0 1 0 CONCORD30162 1 0 0._ .. . . 0 __ 0 1 CONCiRD Ota? _ CONCORD 064 CONCL);D 065 CONCORD 06t inn CONCORD 067 - _.,_._ _._ -76 CONCORD 06e Ic i CONCORD 0691 . _. . _ __i. ___ 1 ..._.__2 �.� 0,.:;.___.; 0 0 0 CONCORD 070 CCNCORD 071 CONCORD 072 CONCORD 073 CONCORD 674 CONCORD 075 Ic c c c 0 c 0 0 0 0 0 CONCORD 076 TR __. Q 0 0 0 CONCORD J77 CONCORD 078 CONCORD 079 I I Ic I 1 3 1 3 CONCORD 0801 1 Z 1 0 CON C0IR0 0.91 c c c c c i CONCORD 062 CONCORD 1)83 _ CONCORD 084 ? I 1 1 0 0 ""- 1 CONCORD OS5 t CONCORD 087 SEE CD 5J1 ! i CONCORD 069 � � , . 0 c i7N c O n O 090 CGNCOrD 091 CONCORD 092 CONCORD 09-7 ( 1 CONCORD 094 CONCOkO 095 i' a !f 1 c 1 0 1 1 CONCORD OC6 0 CONCORD 099 1 1 c I c 1 0 0 _.. 1 ___. 0 -.-- CONCOk9 09; CONCORD 100 CONCORD 101 ? 1 1 1 1 c 1 0 0 I 0 CONCORD 102 CONCORD 103 ; t? � d 0 0 . CONCORD 104 L 0 CONCORD 105 j 0 �t a � 31 � 31 0 0 CONCORO 106 CONCORV 107 CONCOkf) 138 1 f CONCORD 1 fry ? ?, 2 r. CONCORD 110 '_, 0 0 _ CGNC OR D 111 a4, j I 1 1 0 0 1 CONCORD 112 I° i. 1 1 1 1 1 " 0 0 1 CONCORD 31 __. 1 - 0 0 0 0 0 CONCORD 114 _. _. _ s'tr CONCORD 115 7: 7*7 CONCORD I 1 CONCM) 117 ._... SEL CO 07�+ �.. _. CONCORD 1iy 1 1 G 0 •7 !Yi TOTAL GOVERNOR LT SECRETARY*CCNTROLLER*TREASURER*ATTY*ST 8D GOVEPNCR OF STATE GEN 3RD: DIST._ a A V E K S A P S C R S k S S W F S S J S S .�M 4 E 0 D A C L R C H I C E C C 0 C C D T E G F T M I A 0 C A Q F A V A A W R A A Y A +: I R E 0 S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T C N T S rti E T R E T L E T N L T Y N T T E C T- I T I C is E T L E E Y E G E N E E E L E Y R 1-14A V A L R S R N R E R R R w I' R M K G a D S I I I I I I F T F T r< r n C r, r1 N N F N _ " G G G G G E G 0 S S S S S S S N xk�Gx AN I N-01-004 mss. CONCORD 120 1 1 1 c 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 _... . 0 ..,: 1 CONCORD 121 CONCORD 122 SEE CC) 033 CONCORD 123 c c 0 C 0 0 CONCORD 12.41:40, SEE CO 074 CONCORD 125 2 c 2 c 2 2 2 _ 0 _-. 2 0 CONCORD 120 . CONCORD 127 CONCORD 128 u 0 0 0 , CONCORD 119 1 1 1 1 2 70 , CONCORD 130 — , _._ CONCORD 131 0 - 0 0 .__ . CONCORD 132 ;� '.r. CONCORD 133 CONCORD 134 # . CONCORD 13` _ c - i 0 0 - 0 -- a0 �,._. CONUIRD 13t _ CONCORD 137 iso»k CONCORD 138 W s�_ CONCORD 13S CONCORD 140 CONCORD 141 - c c 0 C 0 c 0 _0 ._. CONCORD 501 ..x SEE CO 007 , CONCORD 503 r _ w SEE CO 140 ra CONCORD 504 3 c c c c c c 0 G _0 __.O a CONCORD 505 SEE WC 025 CONCORD 506 CONCORD 507 r. SEE CO 047 _.. . _.. :s_. CONCORD 5 0 t I r c L c c _ .0 0 . _ ..0 CONCORD 509 1 1 I c 1 1 c 1 0 10 0 1 CONCORD =�10 I 1 I 1 1 - 0 -0 . _ Y CONCORD 511 _.. y SEE CO 053 CONCORD 512 { CONCORD 513 3 ' SEE CIO x^,48 CONCORD 514 SEE CO 515 CONCORD 515 CONCORD 516 j CONCORD 51 CONCORD 517 f!;EE W C 024 --fes CONCORD 518 SEE OV 514 1 CONCORD :1Gc 1 c 1 c 1 c1 1 CONCORD 520 SEE CCF 024 ,_;.. CONCORD 5 2-1 CONCORD 521 — A + CONCORD 542 t �N SEE WC 501 I CONCORD 523 SEE WC 517 CONCORD 52_ I N CONCORD 5110 SEE CO 119 a ` CANYON 501 DANV ILL E 501 ► 1 DANVILLE 502 t _. DANVILLE 5G3 ! 1 t4 I" R DANVILLE 5`)4 + DANVILLE 5C5 + ' DANVILLE 50b t K„ DANVILLE 507 DANVILLE 5C'? — - t DANVILLE 50 1 1 1 c 1 L I c II - 0 DANVILLE 510 _ 0 0 0 70 :... DANV I I I f ill DANVILLE 512 DANVILLE 513 w. _ DANVILLE 514 - t awu. .. ' f5y TOTAL GOVERNOR LT SECRETARY*CONTROLLER*TREASURER*ATTY*ST 60: EQ`;"-f, - 01. . GGVERNCR OF STATE GEN 3RD A R A V E K S A P S C R 5 K S S 1i F S S J 5 M F 4 C O A C L F C H I C E C C 0 C C 0 T G-> S E G c T I A B L A A P A V A A W R A A Y- A R [ « E 0 S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T S N E T R E T L E T N L T Y N T T E C I T I C E T L E E Y E G E NE E E L E VR A ! R 5 R N R E R R R W I 5 A D S I I I I I I F I c T € T N N !l C P3 N N N F N ' G G G G E G P I P G G �? 5 S S S S s S N � � DANVILLE 515 1 c c c c a a 0 0 0 . 0 _. _. 0 _. ._0 SEE DV 5116j DANVILLE 515 - A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0r . DANVILLE 51b .__ DANVILLE 517 � 2 1 c1 1 1 0 1 01 DANVILLE 518 _ DANVILLE 519 , c c c c c 0 _ . 0 SEE DV 516 DANVILLE 520 _ VOTED ABSENTEEDANVILLE 521 DANVILLE 522DANVILLE 523DANVILLE 524DANVILLE 52, _ 0 0 0 : DANVILLE 526 DANVILLE 527 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 .. DANVILLE 529 � ��. EL CERRITC 001 1 1 c 1 I 1 0 0 1 EL CERRITO 002 _ - _ ___ EL CERR ITO 003 I 0 0 0 EL CERRITO 00�. EL CERRITO 005 0 0 0 0 � 0< —0- EL _ E L C E R R I T C 006 0 0 0 0 0 7-- EL EL CEPRITO 007 EL CE RRITO C08 EL CERRITG 00 E! CERRITG 010 I 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 EL CERRITC 011 - 3 3 3 0 1 3 r EL CERRITO 012 0 0 0 0 <o 5 _ EL CERRITO 013 _ _ - ra . EL CERRITO 014 r 0 C 0 _ . 0. _. 0 R 4. EL CERRITOoIs 1 a 0_.. 0 _ _. 0 EL CERRITO 0 i 6 _ . _ . ._..__._._.. __.___.,. EL CERkI1O 017 = 0 0 0 _ 0 0 0' EL CERRITO 018 µ , EL C E RRI T G 019 1 1 0 0 I EL C E R R I TCH 020 c 0 0 0 0 EL CERRITG 1121 c 0 EL CEr R ITC 022 EL CERRITO 023 { EL CERRITO 024 EL CERRITG 025 1 z 0 0 0 _ EL CERRITC 026 EL CERRITI; 027 1 d C 0 (l EL CERRITO 028 EL CERRITi 0'G i 1 1 1 0 _ EL CERRITO 030 EL CERRITO C31 ,t 1 t i 1 EL CERRITO 032 � � c q 1 EL CERr1TO 033 1 1 .__ EL CERRITG 034 1 1 EL CERRITO 035 EL CERRITG 036 f � 1 I � ?� +� � 2� 1 EL CERR ITC 0-:7 i EL CERR ITGv3F Q EL CERRITC: 039 a � d � � � � EL CERRITO 040 .<,. EAST RICHMOND 503 EL CFRkIT[1 04-7 r i w l EAST RICHMOND 502 c 2 0 EAST RICHMOND 503 { 1i � ' EAST RICHhONO 504 d ` 4 1 I 1 1 _ ... EAST RICHMOND 505 � � :_. EAST RICHMO��J 506 4 Iy !1 i.� i 1� C� s 2 EAST R ICHMONO 507 i CI EL S06RANITE 501 SEE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 502 EL SO6RANT E 50? 1 1 2 1 1 ,. Y.... EL S06RANT E 504 3 3 0 0 3 0 w. w EL SOBRANTE 505 1 0. . tx EL SOBRANTE 506 - 0 ' 4 EL SOBRANTE 507 a EL snl3aNT 50 EL SOBRANTE 510 v 3 a µ. 3 .. b LL SOORAN1 L 511 ` SEE Es 512 . n EL SOBRANTE 512 1 6 0 0 f F _ ._ _ TqTAL GOVERNOR LT SEC RETARY*CCNTROLLER*TREASURER*ATTY*ST' BD EQ � GGVEPoNCR OF STATE GEN 3RD DIST =z A ri A V E K S A P S C R S K S S W F S S J S 5 ' '. E M 0 D A C L R C N I C E C C 0 C C 0 T C nyn; F G E T M I A a C A A F A V A A M R A A Y A a R I k F O S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T C N T ' Y S N E T R E T L E T K L T Y N T T E C T° I T I C E T L E E Y E C E N E E E L E, ;N R N A V R A L R S R N R E R R R W I R. A 0 S I I I I I i F I E I E T N m K C N N N N F N"i r ,t r i P I P G G G G G G E C S S S S S S S y n` ,Elm x"3 AMIN-01-006 F yt EL SOBkANTE 513 1 c c 2 c 2 c 2 0 0 2 0 EL SOBRANTE 514 5 2 3 3 c 3 c 3 0 3 0 3 0 EL SOBRANTE 515 ? 1 1 c 1 c 1 1 c 1 0 0 EL SOBRANTE 516 41 I 1 1 C 1 0 0 1 0 EL SOBRANTE 517 c1c I 0 1 0 1 0 0 -_1 EL SOBRANTF 516 K4 SEE 01 063 EL SOBRANTE 522 EL SOBRANTE 523 _ . _.__ . GIANT 501 . _w i i _ 0 1 GIANT 502 6 2 c 211 2 2 0 0 2 GIANT 5031 _ GIANT 504 GIANT 505 1 1 0 0 1 0 GIANT 505 is c c1 1 2 -2 1 �2 GIANT 707 - , GIANT 508 2 2 0 r ` _ TA GIANT 509 GIANT 510 ' GIANT 511 Ic c i c 1 1 - 1 - -- 0 ,O GIANT 513 ; t tz HERCULES G01 KN I GHTS ENS 501 {; I i 1 1 0 1 KN I GHT S EN 5027,77 _ SEE KG 501 KENSI }4GTGN 501 °f KENSINGTON 50' '� ✓ y Y1 KENSINGTON 533 KENSINGTON 504 KENSINGTON 505 KENSINGTON 506 KENSINGTON 507 7 KENSINGTC.N 505 KENSINGTON 509 KENSINGTCN 510 KENSINGTON 511 s VOTES ABSENTEE ~ KENSINGTON 512 _ VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 LAFAYETTE 301 1 LAFAYETTE 002 ; LAFAYETTE 003 1 .. LAFAYETTE 004 '. 0 c 0 0 0 _0 LAFAYETTE 005 _. LAFAYETTE 006 i a I I I T 1 _ _._ LAFAYETTE 007 c cG 0 4 LAFAYETTE C08 c c 0 c _ 0 _ LAFAYETTE :OS L ' O LAFAYETTE 01v LAFAYETTL 013 LAFAYETTE 01 LAFAYETTE 012 LAFAYETTE C14 ' } LAFAYETTE 015 } f LAFAYETTE 016 LAFAYETTE C17 t F LAFAYETTE 018 c c c c 1 I 0 _._.. LAFAYETTE 019 i I+ 0 0 0 _. LAFAYETTE 020 - LAFAYETTE U21 0 0 - - - -. LAFAYETTE 022 r LAFAYETTE C2? LAFAYETTE 024 ; '• q LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 023 �- LAFAYETTE 027 LAFAYETTE 02p a a L ' LAFAYETTE 030 LAFAYETTE 031 i LAFAYETTE 032 S E E LA 005 W, LAFAYETTE 035 f LAFAYFTTF 0 1 c 1 0 1 k a LAf'a1Y}_TTl LAFAYL1TI 0 3 Q } a LAFAYETTE 040 LAFAYETTE 041 LAFAYETTE 042 / A TOTAL GOVERNNOR LT SECRETARY*CCNTROLLER*TREA'SURER*ATTY*ST 'BOEQ GOVEPNOP CF STATE GEN 3RD DIST R A V E K S A P S C R S K S S W F S 5 J S S` „ E A C L R C li t C E C C 0 C C 0 T C, ' L t E T M i A a c A A P A V A A w R a A Y A A l R I R E S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T C N T S N r T F E T L E T A L T Y I'd T T E C T I T I C R E T L E E Y E 0 E N E E E L E�` ti R N A V P A L R S R N R E R R R W I R: 0 A 0 S 1 I I I I I F 1,..- E ._E T E T N M f. C h h N N F N ' . p I p G G G G G G E G y Cj S S S S S S S. - AMI' -01-007 LAFAYETTE C!43 LAFAYETTE 04=. 2 1 G c 0 G 01 1 0 0 1 0 LAFAYETTE 045 _ o 0 0 LAFAYETTE 346 0 0 LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA 005 1 LAFAYETTE_ 502 -- S E E O k 512 LAFAYETTE 503_czEmosu Y� LAFAYETTE 504 . VOTED ABSENTED LAFAYETTE 505 LONE TREE 501 �- 1 0 ' LONE TREE 502 1 1 0 1 LONE TR'EE 503 i SEE Bw 5C? LONE TREE 505 MORAGA 501 MORAGA 502 _ w MORAGA 503 ' MORAGA 504 1; + _ MORAGA 505 MORAGA 500 MVRAGA 507 , . _ _ _ MORAGA 508 1 1 1 'r z _ . ..._0 MORAGA 509 - MORAGA 510 � MORAGA 511 MORAGA 512 SEE MO 511 MORAGA 513 MORAGA 514 MORI:GA 515 MORAGA 516 MORAGA 517 MORAGA 51$ ,. MORAGA 51Q MORAGA 521 r , MORAGA 522 r , F MORAGA 523 t s . MOR AGA 524- MT VIEW 501 0 0 0 0 0 s . MT VIEW 502 c 1 r 0 0 _0 MT VIEW 503 MT VIEW 504 29 0 0 .. _._ MT VIEW' 505 j � 1 1 1 1 0 0 �� MARTINEZ 001I 0 0 0 0 _._.._ MARTINEZ 002 MARTINEZ 003 - " MARTINEZ v04 ° 1T 1 1 1 ' 1 1 =;` MARTINEZ 0055 MARTINEZ 006 J MARTINEZ 007 ? _- ... MARTINEZ 008 MARTINEZ 00� 1 . MARTINEZ 010 _ _ a MARTINEZ t�11 j Io 0 1 MARTINEZ L�?[ , 4 2� MARTINEZ 013 ,.';. MARTINEZ 014 :. 7 - 0 0 4 MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 016 MARTINEZ 017 !.' I .- .' MARTINEZ 01E k SEE PO 50-4 MARTINEZ 019 F MARTINEZ 02CL` i c! f r 1" amu. MARTINEZ 021 MARTINEZ 027 0 MARTINEZ C23 ; MARTINEZ 024 t SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ '`25 MARTINEZ_ 028 I,' 0 .. . Jj .. MARTINCZ G7q - 1 t 1 2 0 2 , _. MARTINEZ 030 ' = MARTINEZ 032 MARTINEZ 033 Ar 7� t TOTAL i GOVERNOR LT SECRETARY*CCtNTROLLEP*TREASURER*ATTY*ST BD E� GGVERNUR OF STATE GEN 3RD t1I3T � P A R A V E K S A P S C R S K S S W F S S M E M 0 D A C L R C H I C E C C O C C 0 T C E G E T M 1 % B C A A P A V A A W R A A Y A" A "`x° I R E C S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T G N T . S N E T R E T L E T N L T Y N T T E C T I T I C e+ E T L E E Y E 0 E N E E E L E " N R !3 A V R A L R S R N R E R R R K I R D A D S I I i I I I F I . E T F T N M N C N N N N F N _ xt� a P I P G G G G G G E G C S S S S S S S +{ hf N /+-4 A� it AM IN—01-006 MARTINEZ 034 SEE MZ 030 MARTINEZ 035 MARTINEZ 035 0 0 0 0 0 0_ 0 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE AH 501 _ NICHOLS 501 - c 2 c 2 0 20 0 2 ` NICHOLS 503 NICHOLS 505 s- NORTH RICHMOND 501 NORTH RICHMOND 502 NORTH RICHMOND 503 OAKLEY 501 1c c c c 0 c 0 0 O C �y _ o- . OAKLEY 502 " OAKLEY 503 OAKLEY 504 c c c c c c 0 c 0 0 OAKLEY 505 I1 2 1 1. 1 1 __... ..1 ._ . -1 _~y _. _.1 OLEUM 501 S tE Pi 106 OLEUM 502 SEE PI 002 ; OLEUM 503 SEE Ril 50v ; OLEUM 500 fl' SEE PI 006 ORINDA 501 _' ORINDA 502 _ ORINDA 503 f ORINDA 504 r ORINDA 505 ORINDA 506 ORINDA 507 c I c1 _ 1r r. ORINDA 50? _ v, M ORINDA 509 1 c 1 1 ORINDA 510 ORIii3A 511 + ORINDA 512 --------- ORINDA 513 ORINDA 514 ORINDA 515 ORINDA 516 _ ORINGA 517 ORINDA 516 1 ic 1 ORINDA 51y + - ORINDA 519 — A ORINDA 52t? ORINDA 520 — A F` ORINDA 521 ( '" ORI,NDA fill — ,: ORINDA 522 ORINDA 52.2 — A GRINDA 523 i ORINDA 523 — A F ORiNDA 524 ORINDA 525 P" ORINDA 525 — A ORINDA 526 = ORINDA 527 # W ORINDA 529 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 ! L -- -- VOTED A6SENTFF ORINDA 533 '' ORINDA 534 ORINDA 536 y 1; ORINDA 537 + ¢_ PITTSBURG 001 PITTSBURG 002 1 PITTSBURG 003 tc c c c c 0 c 0 0 0 p Vel PITTSBURG 004 1 _ 0 ¢8 a PITTSBURG 005 c c c c c 0 c 0 o _ PITTSBURG 005 PITTSBURG 007 PITTSBURG 006 PITTSBURG 009 c c c c Q PITTSBURG 010 PITTSBURG 011 77_.. .> , _."r. .9 TCT-sL GOVERNOR LT SECRETARY*CCNTROLLER*TREASURER*ATTY*ST BO 'E4 �"�,r GOVERNOR OF STATE GEN 3RD HIST" t. r^ A V E ti 5 A P S C R S K S S WF S S J S S;: - M t `1 0 i L R C H I I C E C C 0 G C 0 T C E G E T M I M 8 G A A P A V A A W R A A Y A- E E 0 S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T C N S N E T rR E T L E T N L T Y N T T E C T. I T I C R E T L E E V E C E N E E Eh' x N R N A V R A L R S R N R E R R R W I I R O A 0 S I I I I I I F I I' " E T T N M N C N N N N F N w P I n G G G G G G E G; S S S S S S S _ J AMIN-01-00a PITTSBURG 012 PITTSBURG 013 Nt1E# PITTSBURG 014 i Ic I c 1 o1 1 0 0 1 -! 0 ' �_ PITTSBURG 0 1 c c J 0 0 0 0 0 0 PITTSBURG 016 3 1 0 3 1 1 2 I 0 PITTSBURG 017 2 I c I c c10 o Z 1 0 �•� PITTSBURG 018 PITTSBURG 01S I e4� _ _... PITTSBURG 020 1 c 1 c c c c _ _ _. 0. . .-- .. . --...__ 0 _ .0 0 PITTSBURG 021 _ PITTSBURG 022 2 1 PITTSBURG 023 _ 1 1 1 0 _-0 I 0 _ _ PITTSBURG 025 1 1 c1 1 <t 0 0 PITTSBURG C26 2 1 c I c 1 1 C 1 0 0 1 _ 0 . PITTSBURG 027 PITTSBURG 028 i �i Ic 1 c 1 cL 1 0 1 0 PITTSBURG 029 PITTSBURG PITTSBURG 03� 1 I 1 1 I 0 o 1 ._ 0 PITTSBURG 032 1 i 1 1 1 1 0 . _ --- - I . 0 , >r :' PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 505 PITTSBURG 034 PITTSBURG 035 1 1 1 I 0 0 ^-1 " h k PITTSBURG 501 70 nrT ... PITTSBURG 502 c c c c c 0 0 o PITTSBURG 5 C 3 1 PITTSBURG 504 c c c c r c 4 PITTSBURG 505 PITTSBURG 505 PITTSBURG 507 PITTSBURG 508 € PITTSBURG 535 . � SEE PB 34 _y _ PITTSBURG 510 SEE PB 034 PITTSBURG 511 r 7 PITTSBURG 512 0 p _ IC _. PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 501 PITTSBURG 514 y PLEASANT J31 - PLEASANT HILL 002 °. 7 0.. PLEASANT HILL 003 i li PLEASANT HILL C?04 _ 777 PLEASAi4T HILL 305 PLEASANT HILL 006 PLEASANT HILL 037 s - PLEASANT HILL 011 ? � PLEASANT HILL 012 PLEASANT HILI 013 t� 0 _ _ _ PLEASANT HILL 014 '' PLEASANT HILL Ji5 - . _. . PLEASANT HILL 01 { er PLEASANT HILL 017 PLEASANT HILL 016 I 0 - t _ _ PLtASANT HILL 019 PLEASANT HILL 020 PLEASANT HILL 021 1 =, ? 2 d I . ._ PLEASANT HILL C22 7 PLEASANT HILL 023 PLEASANT HILL 024 PLEASANT HILL 02: PLEASANT HILL 02a PLEASANT HILL 027 i � � J 0 _._ PLEASANT HILL 328 PLEASANT HILI u?Q PLEASANT HILL 030 c 0 PLEASANT HILL 031 � a � 0 wry PLEASANT HILL rG32 PLEASANT HILL 033 PLEASANT HILL 034 PLEASANT HILL 03c PLEASANT till 1. 0-47 1n. fi jj' PH i) 4 E m_ PLEr+SANT HILL '� It i' 1 1 1 1 0 PLEASANT HILL 03q '� : 1 1 1 ,� - _ . _ - = PLEASANT HILL 040 TOTAL GOVERNOR LT SECRETARY*CCNTROLLER#TREASURER*ATTY*ST 80' Eta ` GOVERNCR OF STATE GEN 3RD fliST- %haw R d V E K S A P c C R 5 K S 5 W F S S J 5 E M l D A C L R C H I C E C G Q G G D T C E G F T M I A 8 C A A o A V A A W R A A Y A A.: R I R E 0 S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T CN T S N E T R E T L E T A L T Y N T T E C: T 'Ef I T I C R E T L E E Y E n E N E E E L E' A V k A L R S R N R E R R R W I R 0 A D S I I I 1 I I F I` '75 t. T E: T N M N C h N N N F N' P I P G G G G G G E G + 0 S S S S S S S' " �YA I L We AMIN-01-010 PLEASANT HILL `141 i SEE PH 0-11 s PLEASANT HILI 042 I 0 0 U 0 =- -ter PLEASANT HILL 043 PLEASANT HILL 044 1 c c c 0 0 0 _ PLEASANT BILL 045 2 c c c c 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PLEASANT HILI 046 ! - f . PLEASANT HILL 5014 t. PLEASANT HILL 5018 PLEASANT HILL 502 PLEASANT HILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 504 SEE AH 503 PLEASANT HILL 505 PLEASANT HILL 506 PLEASANT HILL 5017 PLEASANT HILL 508 _ SEE PH 502 PLEASANT HILL 510 m SEE WC 535 PINOLE 002 2 c PINDLE 002 _ 1c I c I c 1 a PINOLE 003 _ ,- PiNGLF OC4 _ c c 0 c 0 0 0 0 �0 PINOLE 005 PINOLE 006 3 C 3 0 0 O PINJLE 007 _ u _ _.. PINULF J08 . SEE PI O11 r " PINDLE 009 ; PINDLE 010 PINDLE 01.10 1 PIHOLE 012 _ _ PIN'3LE 013 PINDLE 014 61 1c 1 c I I PINOLE 015 q _ 0 PINOLE C16 PINOLE 017 2 2 C _- 2 0a .__ _... ._ PINOLE 01 "h PINOLE 019 2 c 2 c 2 c1e PINDLE 021 i 1 1 c c 1 C 1 0 ' PINDLE 022 ! 2 c c c 0 c 0 0 0 c PINDLE C23 =r PACHECO 501 � '' c PACHECO 502 c c , c 0 0 0 _ o c 71 PACHECO 503 PACHECO 504 PACHECO 505 ' SEE MZ 029 PACHECO 50o i PACHECO 507 SEE PH 043 PACHECO 5081� d 0 0 0 } PACHECO 504 _ a PACHECO 510 i f PURT COSTA 501 RICHM014D C01 i RICHMUND 002 t ._ RICHMOND 003 f RICHMOND 004 RICHMOND 005 f RICHMOND 006 ' RICHMOND r07 ! 1 RICHMOND 008 i RILHMtitvn 009 RICHMOND 010 RICHMGNC JI1 _ ♦♦♦ t = RICHMOND 012 11 Jc nj RICHMOND 013 RICHMCND 014 RICHMOND 015 RICHMOND 016 I 0 0 - RICHMOND 017 RICHMOND 018 RICMMUN1) 019 y xr}y RICHMOND 0211 RICHMUND 021 - RICHMOND 022 A RICHMOND 023 i _ TOTAL GOVERNOR LT SEC RE.T�IRY*CCNTROLLER*TREASURER*ATTY*S7 GOVEkNdOR OF STATE_ _ GEN 3RD #)ISY�y A R 4 V E K S A P S C R `—S K S; S W F S S i I S t 0 A % L F C H I C E C C a C C 0 T' C u} E G = T N I A g C A A P is V A A W R A A Y A' A ` s . R I R E 10 S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T C N T : S N E T R E T L E T No L T Y N T T E C T'= I T I C k E T L E E Y E 0 E N E E E N R N A V R A L R S R N R E R R R X I� R �� D A D 5 I I I I I I F E T E T N, M N C N. N N N F P I P G G G G G G E G^ 0 S S S S S S S. N AM IN-01-011 { 1 RICHMOND 024 r 1 1 1 1 0 .... 0 RICHMOND 025 RICHMOND 026 0 :., �. RICHMOND 027 2 2 11 1 _1 _..._i >.. RICHMOND 028 - - I 1 1 1 _ RICHMOND 029 ots�s RICHMOND 030 '. RICHMOND 0'1 I I 1 1 _ ....-_.b I . _ 0 fY; RICHMOND 032 RICHMOND 033 RICHMOND 034 RICHMOND 035 _. RICHMOND 036A c c c 0 c 0 0 _ 0 RICHMQND i 3c'3 - 0 �W RICHMOND 037 0 p _ RICHMOND 038 Ac c c 0 c I RICHMOND 039 SEE RI 0313 _. RICHMOND 040 RICHMOND 041 _77 RICHMOND 042 . SEE RI 102 —.w 0 , RICHMUNO 043 1 0 0 0 0 0 R ICHMOND 044 c 2 c c c c 0 c p 0 0_..�.___, R ICHMONO 045 RICHMOND 046 1 2 c c c c 0 c 0 p p 1 F; RICHMOND v4? RICHMOND 0481 0 2 0 6s 1 RICHMOND 049 1 $ _._. RICHMOND 050 0 c a 0 0 R I C HM 014 0 051 1 c c c c c c c 0 c o0.. _ ._._� RICHMOND 052 RICHMOND U53 41 1 c I RICHMOND 054 1 c c c c c 0 c c 0 0 a _M ._. RICHMOND 055 _~ _ .a ` RICHMOND 056 1 �-7 RICHMOND 357 P ICHMOND 058 RICHMOND 059 1 c I c ? 1 i _ I RICHMOND 06th C ' c 0 RICHMOND 061 RICHMOND 062 0 s .. RICHMOND Db3 0 RICHMOND 064 1 1 I I �. RICHMQNC 065 I 1 • t I ; K RICHMOND 06b RICHMOND 067 RICHMOND 068 � � 0 RICHMOND 069 RICHMOND 070 _ RICHMONC 071 1 I 1 t RICHMOND u72 f RICHMOND 073 } 1 _ _.� r RICHMOND 074 i 2 RICHMOND 075 j � 1 . 1 I j RICHMOND 07E ' ^~ RICHMOND 077 r :1 RICHMOND 076 = 0 RICHMOND 079 ( 0 0 0 0 RICHMOND 080 # _ i SEE ER 506 RICHMOND 081 _ RICHMOND x^82 RICHMOND 083 � 2 2 2 1 . RICHMOND 084 { 1 ` 1 I 1 J 0 RICHMOND 085 RICHMOND 086 RICHMOND 067 i RICHMOND 088 RICHMOND 092 4 RICHMOND 093 RICHMOND 094 RICHMOND 095 1# 0 p ,, RICHMOND 096 RICHMOND 098 R I CHMON L p9w ' i C C. t 4 p. . �••� 91CHMON1) 101 � : RICHMOND 102 1 _ 0 r aICHMnND 103p o o 4r+ia TOT L GGVERP4JR LT SEC PET ARY*CCNTROLLER#TREASURE R*ATTY*ST ,BD EQ Uv GOVERNOR OF STATE GEN 3RD 01, A P A V E K S A P S C a S K S S k F S S J 'S S4 4 E M 0 0 A C L R C H I C E C C 0 C G Q T- E E G E T M I A 6 G A A P A V A A W R A A Y A,, A R I R E 0 S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T C N: S N E T R E T L E T N L T Y N T T E C I T I C R E T L E E Y E C E N E E E N R N A V R A L R S R N R E R R R W I R D A D S I I I I I 1 F I : E T r T ,4 M N C h N N N F N P I P G G G G G G E G �� J S S S S S S $ + tit �y AM I N-Q i-OL 2 NO RICHMOND 104 1 2 c 2 c 2 c 20 0 2 o RICHMOND 105 I 1 1 c I c 1 c L c 1 0 �0 1 --OM, RICHMOND 106 � 1 L 0 0 RICHMOND 108 RICHMOND 109 1 I 1 RICHMOND 110 l .. RICHMOND 111 RODEO 501 1 ? c - c 0 2 2 0 1 k u' RODEO} 502 _ _..-- - 41 RODEO 543 2 . _ .TT RuDEO 504 � 0 0 RODEO 505 1 � 1 1 _ 1 _._O.. .._ ..._1 RODEO 506 1 ,. Via.. RODEO 50+3 2 1 1 c 1 c 1 c 1 a 1 0 0 0 :1 RODEO 509 ROLL I NGWGOD 501 C, 7 c - c 6 c 6 c E 0 0.. 7 _- 0 ROLL I NGWOGD 502 . V _ ROLL I NGWOOD 503 I _ i Q 00 0 O 0 _. SELBY 501 t _. . old SEE RG 503 _ ST MARYS 501 1 c c c 0 c 0 c 0 4 .. ST MARYS 502 SEE SM 501 SARANAP 501 _. c SARANAP 502 c 2 c 22 �_ fig,... SARANAP 503 _..__ SARANAP 503 - A SARANAP 504 I 1 1 1 I SARANAP 505 i - c 0 0O O pro - SARANAP 506 SARANAP 507 1 c c c SARANAP 506 SARANAP 50'� SARANAP 5 l u 44, SARANAP 511 SARANAP 512 SARANAP 513 SARANAP 514 _ SEE Std 506 SARANAP 515 SEE WC 5ci SARANAP 516 1 I c i c cLc 1 0 0 �. SARANAP 517 SEE SN 502 r- SARANAP 519 SEE WC 0-97 I SARANAP 520 f _ c c c t c 4m SAN PABLO 001 SAN PABLO CQ-2 ' _.._?_..___.___ .._.� SAN PABLO 003 1 1 2 d _ -mss SAN PAbLO 004 c d Z c 3 SAN PABLO CC5 tc c 0 or , SAN PABLO 606 73 c c 3 0 01 SAN PABLO 007 SAN PAELO CC@ _ c i 1 2 a 1 >> SAN PABLO 007 � � ' i q 11 � �. .___..�.. SAN PABLO 010 c SAN PABLO 011 1 2 2 1 c 3 c 2a1 SAN PABLO 01L jL c c c 0 c o 0 SAN PABLO 013 =; 1 c I I c I c I : SAN PABLG 014 2 c 2 r .� . . , SAN PABLO 015 $ 0 s SAN PABLO 016 0 SAN PA6LO 017 ' :» I I c 1 c I A 1 SAN PABLlr 013 u = c c c c c c t SAN PABLO 019tc c c c c c 0 c0 ?- SAN PA6L0 020 SAN PABLO ;:�21 y ; c j 1, f 1 c Z _. SAN PABLO 022 ? ?; c c c c 0 c 0 0d 0 SAN PABLO 023 SAN RAMON 501 SAN RAMON 502 ! i 1 c 1 . 1 c 1 1 _.0 SAN RAMON 5034. SAN RAMON 504 SAN RAMON 505 1 0 c c c 0 c 0 p 0 0 r• . F SAN RAMON' 506 11 c q c1c 1 1 SAN RAMON 507 SAN RAMON 506 _ + SAN RAMON 509 i TOTAL GOVERNOR LT SECRETARY*CCNTROLLER*TREASURER*ATTY*ST 80 ''E6? GOVERNOR OF STATE GEN 3RD iDI`ST' �__ A P A V E K S A P S C P S K S S W F S 5 J: S' S' } M E 'A i_i D A C L P C H I C E C C 0 C C 0' T ; =Cr f`r` E G E T M I A S C A A P A V A A W R A A Y: A A Y R I P. E O S T E C T P L T I N T A T T T C N T " S N E T R E T L E T N L T Y N T T E I T I C R E T L E E Y E 0 E N E E E L E "+' A,_. N R A A V R A L R S R N R E R R R W 1 R 0 8 0 S I I I I I I F '1� E T N rt n C N N N N F N P I P G G G G G G E it S S S S S S Sh, k � w ri s74^ 1 •j AMIN-01-013t;I ..._ SAN RAMON 510 SAN RAMON 511 � 1 C 0 0 0 0 0 0�" ' _ SAN RAMON 512 _. y . SAN RAMON 512 — A x SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMON 513 — A SAN RAMON 514 1 1 1 c 1 c 1 c 0 0 0 �:0"- ° SAN RAMON 515 SAN RAMON 516 1 rc c c U-..... . SAN RAMON 517 tc c c c c 0 _ 0 0 C 4 SAN RAMON 519 f" SAN RAMON 520 `jam SAN RAMON 521 SAN RAMON 522 c c c c c 0 1 . 0 SAN RAMON 523 j _ ._ p ._ _. . p SAN RAMON 524 _ SAN RAMON 525 c c c c c c o 0 SAN RAMON 525 — A 1 1 c 1 c 1 c 1 1 0 - .. � _ 1 SAN RAMON 526 ' TASSAJARA 501 TAS SAJARA 502 SEE TJ 501 ' TASSAJARA 503 74N - SEE TJ 501 0 p sP VINE HILL 501 VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 503 : VINE HILL 504 VINE HILL 505 A.U SEE VH 503 VINE HILL 506 _•. yyr VINE HILL 507 VINE HILL 503 SEE VH 510 VINE HILI 509 c 2 L 2 c 2 VINE HILL 510 2 2 1 c 1 c 1 c 1 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 001 c c c c c c _ _ WALNUT CREEK 002 £ n,. WALNUT CREEK 003 c c c c c c 0 c G 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 004 _ WALNUT CREEK 005 c £ _ 0 ..__..._.__ ' WALNUT CREEK 006 1� c c c c c c 0 Cp p WALNUT CREEK 007 WALNUT CREEK 008 ._ WALNUT CREEK 009 WALNUT CREEK 010E WALNUT CREEK 011 I c 1 1 c 1 c 0 _. Ay WALNUT CREEK Oil c 0 c o _ WALNUT CREEK 033 :� y " ' WALNUT CREEK 014 WALNUT CREEK 0 1 2 c 2 2 c 2 2 WALNUT CREEK 016 I 1 ... _ WALNUT CREEK 0;7 t !, i WALNUT CREEK 010, WALNUT CREEK li y WALNUT CREEK Oz;) WALNUT CREEK 021 WALNUT CREEK 022 j WALNUT CREEK 023 ! , SEF. WC 3C3 WALNUT CREEK 024 ? , WALNUT CREEK 025 WALNUT CREEK 026 ' WALNUT CREEK 027 WALNUT CREEK ::28 WALNUT CREEK 024 1 ! i # I .r i WALNUT CREEK 030 } r f WALNUT CREEK 031 WALNUT CREEK 032 s WALNUT CREEK 033 WALNUT CREEK 034 - »a WALNUT CREEK 335 0 O WALNUT CREEK 736 w � t WALNUT CREEK 1037 WALNUT CREEK 038 —. WALNUT CREEK 039 `! WALNUT CREEK 040 MAL WALNUT CREEK U42 ...__ .� WALNUT CREEK 043 I - TOTAL GOVERNOR LT SECRETARY*CCNTROLLER*TREASURER*ATTY*ST GOVERNOR OF STATE GEN 310 DISC 4' A R A V E K S A P S C R S K S S W F S S J S' S � , f m E m n p w L R C H I C E C C 0 C C 0 T:' C x E G E T M I A 8 C A A P A V A A W R A A Y R I R E O S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T C k T S N E T R E T L E T N L T Y N T T E C I T I C R E 7 L E E Y E C E N E E E L N R N A V R A L R S R N R E R R R W L` F Y rAr E T E T '1 m N C !v N N N F N � - P I P G G G G G G E G C: S S S S S S $ 7 t- �i z�r� AM IN-01-014 � WALNUT CREEK 044 1 I C C c c c c 0 0 c 0 0 ol 0 0 # WALNUT GREEK 045 _ WALNUT CREEK 046 WALNUT CREEK 047 WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 _ - WALNUT CREEK 051 WALNUT CREEK 052 0 .0 a f �.` WALNUT CREEK 053 ^ WALNUT CREEK 054 WALNUT CREEK 055 WALNUT CREEK 050 WALNUT CREEK 057 WALNUT CREEK 058 WALNUT CREEK 059 hitt` WALNUT CREEK 060 WALNUT CREEK 061m .: WALNUT CREEK 062 WALNUT CREEK 063 WALNUT CREEK 064 WALNUT CREEK 065 WALNUT CREEK CREEK 066 WALNUT CREEK 067 WALNUT CREEK 068 2 t c I c c c 1 1 WALNUT CREEK 07 _ . __.. . 0 1 1? r WALNUT CREEK 071 , WALNUT CREEK 072 WALNUT CREEK 1073 * WALNUT CREEK 074 WALNUT CREEK 076 WALNUT CREEK 077 WALNUT CREEK 078 WALNUT CREEK 079 _ ._ tlx: WALNUT CREEK 080 WALNUT CREEK 091 1 I 1 c 1I 1 0 0 .__. O I 0 y WALNUT CREEK 082 WALNUT CREEK 1083 a WALNUT CREEK 084 WALNUT CREEK 085 �tl WALNUT CREEK OP6 t ! WALNUT CREEK 087 WALNUT CREEK 501 E __ WALNUT CREEK 5102 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 003 _ WALNUT CRFFK 504 X2 WALNUT CREEK 505 WALNUT CREEK 506 1 WALNUT CREEK 507 ; w WALNUT CREEK 508lth WALNUT CREEK 509 -_ SEE WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 SEE WC 029 _ WALNUT CREEK 512 c c I 1 WALNUT CREEK 513 { WALNUT CREEK F14 WALNUT CREEK 515 i { WALNUT CREEK 510 WALNUT CREEK 517 WALNUT CREEK 518 WALNUT CREEK 519 � � c I c 2 0 QF WALNUT CREEK 520 WALNUT CREEK 521 I: WALNUT CREEK 522 i _ ---- WALNUT CREEK 522 =- WALNUT CREEK 523 WALNUT CREEK 524 t WALNUT CREEK 525 s 1 p SEE LA 043 1 . WALNUT CREEK 528 SEE WC 523 ` WALNUT CREEK 529 1 _ _ -• ' - SEE WC 014 WALNUT CREEK 530 WALNUT CRIA K a32 WALNUT CREEK 533 ___ :. .._._..._ WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CREEK 534 — A _ _ 0 y 5 COY K L} TONAL GOVERNOR LT SECRET ARY*CCNTROLLER*TREASURER*ATTY SST 80 EQ�,'i�'.,fAA, GGVERN;OR OF STATE GEN 3RD t)IS rr � A P. A V E K S A P S C R S K S S N F S S S .s* R E M 0 U A C L F C H I C E C C O G C= E G E T M I A 8 0 A A F A V A A W R A A. Y,. A A R I R E U S T E C T R L T I N T A T T T G. M T S N E T R E T L E T N L T Y N T T E' C ,r -.- I T I C R E T L E E Y E O E N E E E L E� N R N A V R A L R S R N R E R R R K 0 A 0 S I I t I I I F I� � E T E T N M N C N N N N F N Q S 5 S S S S' Sf , N ANIh-0I-015 WALNUT CREEK 535 � ABSENTEE BALLOTS c 2 I 2 _ 2 0 a , ,,'ll ; I tsG,ro. _ x 1,4 144 Af 3 n. _ Y f F> Y � t, n" .yr �j•s s., > ' ,. � rt { �a N. U S ONG**CCNGRESS**CCNG A C ASSEMBLY A 0 Y 7TH 6TH 4TH*IOTH**IITH DIST*12TH sENara� J M S S J H S S S T D S S " A C C C 0 & C C C H I C C C A !! H L A A A E E A A K C T T N L T T T R T T T 0 T T A T T T E R T T ' Y E E N E E E S I E E ra R k D R R R A C R R > h' N N N N N F N N G G G G G G G S S S S S S S �' ✓,;' ,. ., AM I N-0 2—OD l ALHAMBRA 501 _ t 1 0 { ALHAMBRA 5;?2 _ ALHAMBRA 503 ALHAMBRA 534 _ r SEE PH 505 ALHAMBRA 505 SEE PH 043 � f Y M� ALHAMERA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 2 c ALHAMBRA 513 x n . ALAMO 501 xa 14. ALAMO 502 ca ;. ALAMO 503 ALAMO 504 ' ALAMO 505 ALAMO 506 c c c ALAMO 506A y ALAMO 507 ALAMO 508 ' ALAMG 509 c c u SEE AL 512 l>.. ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 } ALAMO 511 — A __.._... . .__..wr_ ALAMO 512 1s_. xt ALAMO 513 ,,.�;,,•�. ALAMO 514 ALAMO 515 c c r y ALAMO 515 — A c c C ANTIOCH 001 ANTIOCH 002 ANTIOCH 003 ANTIOCH 004 ANTIOCH 005 ANTIOCH 006 Yc c ANTIOCH OG7 _._ ...._. ._ . .._ ANTIOCH 008 c ANTIOCH 009 3 ANTIOCH 010 1 c c �. ANTIOCH Oltr,. ANTIOCH 012 1 1 c :F ANTIOCH 013 c C r.. ANTIOCH 014 ANTIOCH 015 c ANTIOCH 016 i1 ANTIOCH 017 _- - ANT I OCH 018 ; j c c ANTIOCH 01 ANTIOCH 020 i ANTIOCH OilZ,r . ANTIOCH 022 i • ANTIOCH 023 = r" ANTIOCH 024 v' ANTIOCH 025 ANTIOCH 02 ANTIOCH 027 ANTIOCH 028 ANTIOCH 029 t . ANTIOCH 030 _ ANTIOCH 031 ANTIOCH 032 ,. ANT IOC14 033 i h ANTIOCH 034 ANTIOCH 035 _ ANTIOCH 035 ANTIOCH X337 � D ? ANTIOCH 033 ANT IGCH 039 ,r ANTIOCH 040 � t� - ANTIOCH 041 ANTIOCH 042 ANTIOCH 043 BETHF.,L ISLAND 5011 c c BFTHEL ISLAND 5011 BERKE-LEY PARK 503 BAY VIEW 501 Y r •�Y SEE P1 109 d.' U S tO%G**CGNGRESS**CC3NG A C ASSEMBLY A D SENATDR 7TH 8TH 9TH*10TH$*LITH DIST*12TH r. ` J M S S J H S S S T D S S ' A C C C 0 0 C C C H I C C C A A H L A A A E E A A 4 ' K C T T N L T T T R. T T T :? T T A T T T E R T T Y E E '1 E E E S I E E yt R R D R R R A C R R I I I I I H I I ., N N N N N F N N G G G G G G G S S S S S S S AMIN-02-002 BRENTWOOD 001 BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTW300 003 BRENTWOOD 006 BRENTWOOD SOIr r7 v.. BRENTWOOD 502 1 c BRENTWOOD 503 1 c c BRENTWOOD 504 fi SEE BW 502 BRENTWOOD 505 _._ SEE BY 501 A ------ BRENTWOOD __BRENTWOOD 508 BRENTWOOD 511 SEE BW 501 BYRON 501A BYRON 5018 CLYDE 501 CROCKETT 501 I _ w _ -.._. CROCKETT 502 " CROCKETT 503 CROCKETT 504 1 CROCKETT 505 ` CROCKETT 506 SCE CK 504 CROCKETT 511 CLAYTON 001 M CLAYTON 002 _ _... CLAYTON 004 CLAYTON 5 01 CLAYTON 502 ,.. CLAYTON 503 SEE CL floc CLAYTON 506 c c c ` CLAYTON 507 " SEE RW 508 CLAYTON 531 SEE CL 506 . CLAYTON 512 f SEE CL 506 CONCORD 001 � c �- CONCORD 002 ci CONCORD 003 1 0 r' CONCORD 004 c c 0 _.. _ CONCORD 005 c c c CONCORD 006 i + CONCORD 007 _ CONCORD 00E c CONCORD 00Q CONCORD 010 _ concoRD cil . 44 . CONCORD 012 CONCOPO 013 CONCJRP 014 CONCORD C15 CONCORD 016 i 11 CONCORD 017 CM CONCORD 016 a E ! CCNCOKD 019 a U ` t77 CONCORD r2C CONCORD 021 l C CONCOPD 022 c I CONCORD 023 CONCORD 024 CONCORD C25 CONCORD 026 t t CONCORD 027 t` CONCORD 026 CONCORD 02S c CONCOkD 6 3 C j S' CONCORD 031 5Mm CONCORD 032 p CONCORD 033 1 - ;.. . < CONCORD 034 CONCORD 035 CONCORD 036 s �4 • CONCORD 037 v CONCORD 038 c c c z CONCORD 039 c c c CONCORD 040 if S , DNG**CCNGRESS**CCKG A C ASSEMBLY A D SENATOR 7TH ETH 9TH*LOTH**11TH DIST*12Th J M S S J H S S S T D S S A C C C 0 0 C C H 1 C t ; { C A A H l A A A E E A A K C T T r L T T R T T 7 ? z, trPx 0 T T A 1 T T E R T T zY Y E E N E E E S I E E r R R G R R R A C R R I I I I I H I I N N N K N E N N G G G G G G G S S S S S S S ' = 3 i e � AM I N-0 2-303 &&>> CONCORD 041 CONCORD 042 " CONCORD 043 CONCORD 044 _ 7 CONCORD 045 CONCORD 046 :. d.r. CONCORD 047 � rc c � � r CONCORD 048 c c c CONCORD 04S CONCORD 050 c c CONCORD 051 CONCORO 052 i CONCORD 053 c � t CONCORD 054 1 c CONCORD 055 c c c c CONCORD 056 %q - CONCORD 057 ;k CONCORD 058 ' CONCORD 059 N - CONCORD 060 1 CONCORD 061 1 c 1 CONCORD 062 c c a CONCORD Obi CONCORD 064 -- z CONCORD Opti CONCORD 066 d CONCORD Oa7 f _ t CONCORD 068 cCONCORD 069 c c 1 1 CONCORD 070 CONCORD 071 CONCORD 072 CONCORD 073 CONCORD 074 CONCORD 075 q CONCORD 076 c -- CONCORD 077 CONCORD 078 q CONCORD 079 1 CONCORD 080 CONCORC 061 1 ;j t c c CONCORD 062 CONCORD 083 t . CONCORD 084 CONCORD 085 CONCORD 067 SEE CD 501 CONCORD 069 jc c CONCORD 090 CONCORD 091 CONCORD 092 CONCORD 393 CONCORD 094 CONCORD 095 CONCORD Dab CONCORD 097 CONCORD 098 3 CONCORD Oq9 f I CONCORD 100 CONCORD 101 CONCORD 102 CONCORD 103 CONCORD 104 1 _ c c .�; ¢ CONCORD 105 CONCORD 106 CONCORD 107 CONCORD 108 CONCORD 1019 CONCORD 110 CONCORD 111 i i CONCORD 112 i C x ' CONCORD 113 CONCORD 114 CONCORD 115 CONCORD 116 SLE CO 074 r CONCORD 118 CONCORD 119 i�, U S TONG**CONGRESS**CONG A C ASSEMBLY A D " SENATOR 7TH 8TH 9TH*10Th**IITH GIST*12TH {ki i m S S i H $ S S T D S S f A C :: C G G C C C H I C C =f C A A H L A A A E E A Q � '. K C T T N L T T T R T T T a T T A T T T E R T T Y E E h E E E S I E E R R 0 R R R A C R R ?;k - I I I I I H I I } N tv t1 N N E N G G G G G G G S S S S S S S fix.... IM IN-02-004 CONCORD 120 c1 1 3 = = CONCORD 121 CONCORD 122 E CO 083 e 1Fj� CONCORD 123 c 0 0 ��. CONCORD 124 SEE CO 074 ° _. CONCORD 125 ` CONCORD 126 CONCORD 127 CONCORD 128 - c CONCORD 129 1 1 CONCORD 130 1 1 c ., , CONCORD 131 c c c CONCORD i32 CONCORD 13 _ CONCORD 134 CONCORD 135 c CONCORD 136 CONCORD 137 CONCORD 1.38 r CQNCOR0 139 CONCORD 140 CONCORD 141 0 c c a.,. CONCORD 5GI _ SEE CO 007 CONCORD 503 , .. SEE CO 140 CONCORD 504 CONCORD? 505 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 500 c c 0 c CONCORD 507 SEE C0- 047 CONCORD 508 c c c c CONCORD 509 c c yr CONCORD 510 1 c c �. -CONCORD -- 511 SEE CO 053 _ s: CONCORD 512 CONCORD 513 SEE CO 048 CONCORD 514 SEE CO 515 CONCORD 515 R,T CONCORD 516 c _ .._ CONCORD 516 — A c c CONCORD 517 - SEE WC 029 CONCORD 518 .a> SEE GV 514 CONCORD 519 CONCORD 20 F { SEE CO 124 CONCORD 521 CONCORD 521 — A CONCORD 522 SEE WC 501 CONCORD 523 # r , SEE WC 517 CONCORD 525 CONCORD 530 SEE CO 119 CANYON 501 DANVILLE 501 DANVILLE 502 DANVILLE 503 1 DANVILLE 504 } --""y DANVILLE 505 s DANVILLE 506 ; g DANVILLE 507 DANVILLE 508Nw DANVILLE 509 r � - DANVILLE 51Cc c _. DANVILLE 511 __._r. .._. DANVILLE 5IZ Y ]f^y+ DANVILLE 513 DANVILLE 514 Gt�". r sr' U S , 0NG$*CONGRESS#*C0NG A C ASSEMBLY A 0 SENATOR i 7TH 8TH 9TH*10TH**IITH DIST*12TH J M S S J H S S S T D 1 S S A C C C 0 0 C C C H I C C C A A H L A A A E E A A K C T T N L T T T R T T T 0 T T A T T T E R T T Y E E N E E E S I E E R R 0 R R R A C R R I 1 I I I H I IA N IN N N N F to, N f G G G G G G G ' ,w S S S S S S S AM IN-0 2-005 ' DANVILLE 5 15- SEE DV 516 DANVILLE 515 — A DANVILLE 51F * DANVILLE 517 i 1 _ _.. DANVILLE 518 DANVILLE 519 c c c - SEE DV 516 } DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 DANVILLE 522 sr DANVILLE 523 j DANVILLE 524 _ DANVILLE 525 DANVILLE 526 r y DANVILLE 527 c c c DANVILLE 528 EL CERRITO 001 1 cI EL CERRITO 002 EL CERRITO 003 c c c 0777 EL CERRITO 004 _ v EL CERRITQ 005 0 .rte EL CERRITO 006 c c c c 0 0 EL CERRITO 007 EL CERRITO 008 EL CERRITO 0 0 9 EL CERRITO 010 �� c 2 0 EL C E R R I T 0 011 c EL CERRITO 012 c c c EL CERRITO 013 EL C E R h I T C'- 014 c c c EL CERRITO 015 Lc c c 0 .' EL CERRITO 016 EL CERRITO 017 c c c 0 _ �- EL CERRITO 016 1 EL CERRITO 019 c c EL CERkITO 020 El CERRITO 021 c c c 0 EL C E RR I TG 022 EL CERRITO 023 EL CERRITO 024 -_. . _ __.. -.._,.._......_ ... EL CERRITO 025 I c c c 0 EL CERRITO 026 EL CERRITO 027 c c 0 EL CERRITO 028 EL CERRITO 029 1; EL CERRITO 030 EL CERRITO 031 c --. _ 4� EL CERRITO 032 f « EL CERRITO 033 #! Z El CERRITO v34 ! I EL CERRITO 035 t EL CERR ITC 036 C l7 Ld EL CERRITO 037 EL CERRITO 033 EL C E K R I T 0 039 EL CERRITO 040 EL CERRITO 042 EAST RICHMOND 50i i EAST RICHMOND 502 ? J EAST RICHMOND 503 c c _,. EAST RICHMOND 50� a _ EAST RICHMOND 505 j` 1 _ _ EAST RICHMOND 506 lI 1 c 2 1 EAST RICHMOND 507 c EL SOBRANTE 501 SEE ES 502 { i � V EL SOBRANTE 502 EL SOBRANTE 503 ,; 1 2 1 .. EL SOBRANTE 504 EL SOBRANTE 50` EL SOBRANTE 500 c c 0 EL SOBRANTE 507 c c 0 FL SMAP ANT F S01i t Cc U r . ism of EL 5 C1 O�AN Y E 510 2 0 . . EL SOBRANTE 511 S F F Es 5-12 ,* EL SOWRANTE 512 0 '+r U S µUNG**CONGRESS*$CCNG A C ASSEMBLY A 0 SENATOR 7TH STH 9TH*IOTH#*11TH LIST*12TH J N S S J H S S S T O S S A C C C 0 C C C C H I C C C A a H L A A A 't E A A K C T T N L T T T R T T T 0 T T A T T T E R T T Y E E N E E S I E E R k D P. R R A G R R I I I I I H I I _ N N N N N F N N G G G G G G G s s S S s S S � ,g AM I N-0 2-006 z y EL SOBRANTE 513 EL SOBRANTE 514 c 40 EL SUBRANTE 515 1 c c 1 0 __.�. EL SOBRANTE 516 c c I 0 #: c EL SOBRANTE 517 c 2 0 EL SOBRANTE 518 SEE RI 083 EL S0BR,ANTF 522 0 0 EL SOBRANTE 523c c 0 GIANT 501 c 1 0 GIANT 502 2 0 _._ , . GIANT 503 4 c 5 0 _ GIANT 504 L 0 _ GIANT 505 1 c 0 GIANT 506 c c 2 t} GIANT 1507 4 c c 0 GIANT 508 c 0 GIANT 509 c c c _.O GIANT 510 �-- GIANT 511 1 c c 1 0 ty. GIANT 513 2 1 2 13 HERCULES 001 KNIGHTSEN 501 1 C c KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 KENSINGTON 502 KENSINGTON 503 KENSINGTON 504 KENSINGTON 505 KENSINGTON 506 KENSINGTON 507 T .. KENSINGTON 508 KENSINGTON 509 I you KENSINGTON 510 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON =13 LAFAYETTE 001 LAFAYETTE 002 LAFAYETTE 003 LAFAYETTE 004 1c c LAFAYETTE 005 LAFAYETTE 006 i1 c c LAFAYETTE 007 c c c c -'.7777 RE LAFAYETTE 035 c c c c LAFAYETTE 009 9 c c LAFAYETTE 010 tl� LAFAYETTE 011 LAFAYETTE 012 LAFAYETTE 013 it LAFAYETTE 014 LAFAYETTE 015 ; ! .- : LAFAYETTE 01b I { r LAFAYETTE 017 LAFAYETTE 018 1 LAFAYETTE 019 f LAFAYETTE 020 � a LAFAYETTE 021 c c c c LAFAYETTE C-22 LAFAYETTE 023 LAFAYETTE 024 c c _. 4 LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 027 LAFAYETTE 028 .., c LAFAYETTE 030 ' LAFAYETTE 031 _. .. LAFAYETTE 032 F4.:.. SEE LA C06 _. w k LAFAYETTE 035 w LAFAYETTE 036 LAFAYETTE 038 �� ... LAFAYETTE 039 rix LAFAYETTE OAO _ LAFAYETTE 041 LAFAYETTE 042 ,T77- k u S ONG**CONGRESS**GONG A C ASSEM8LY A 0 r SENATOR R 71H STH 97H*lOTH*#11TH DIST*12TH J N S S J H 5 S S T O S S m A C C C ILI G- C G C H I C C i� A A ti L A A A E E A A s K C T T N L T T T R T T T } u T T A T T T E Rc T T ' " Y E E N E E E S 1 E E R k 0 R R R A G R R I I I I I H I 1 N N N N F N IN G G G G G G G S S S S S S S r A ;FM t AMIN-02-007 ; LAFAYETTE 043 µ« LAFAYETTE 044 1 1c 0 `F LAFAYETTE 045 LAFAYETTE 046 LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA 005 LAFAYETTE 502 SEE OR 512 LAFAYETTE 503see mos2x LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED A6SENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 LONE TREE 501 LONE TREE 502 LONE TREE 503 ' SEE BW 503 ' LONE TREE 505 MORAGA 501 MORAGA 502 MORAGA 5C13 MORAGA 504 MORAGA 505 MORAGA 506 MORAGA 507 MORAGA 508 c1 1 MORAGA 509 c c c -- ' MORAGA 510 MORAGA 511 MORAGA 512 SEE MCS 511 MORAGA 513 MORAGA 514 MORAGA 515 MORAGA 516 MORAGA 517 MORAGA 516 MORAGA 519 MORAGC. 521 ,H. MORAGA 522 MORAGA 523 MORAGA 524 t } MT VIEW 501 i MT VIEW 502 r MT VIEW 503 x, MT VIEW' 504 : MT VIEW 505 7. MARTINEZ CACI � �1 � MARTINEZ 002 --- MARTINEZ 003 MARTINEZ 004 MARTINEZ 005 ' MARTINEZ 00b I ' MARTINEZ 007 MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 009 c L ' < MARTINEZ 010 MARTI+'FEZ 011 1 L c 1 '751 MARTINEZ 012 MARTINEZ 013 ; MARTINEZ 014 � 0c c 0 MARTINEZ 015 1 _ ------ MARTINEZ ._MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ 017 Ci c c 0 , MARTINEZ 0118 SEE PO 504 4 MARTINEZ 019 MARTINEZ 020 MARTINEZ 021 MARTINEZ 022 MARTINEZ 0 23 MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 f ..+. MARTINEZ 08 � 0 tet . ..�. t ._ MARTINEZ 0.o 1 2 0 + MART I NC Z V0 r MARTINEZ 012 MARTINEZ 033 - �. U S OhG**CUNGRESS**GONG A C ASSEMBLY A D r SENAT3R 7TH 8TH 9TH*10TH**11TH LIST*12Th J M S S J H S 5 S T D S S = r A C C C 0 G C C C h I C C A A H L A A A E E A A w � K C T i N L T T T R T T T G T T A T T T E R T T Y F t N E E E S I E E „ - F ^. L R R R A C R R a : I I I I I H I I N N 'V 1h N F N N G G G G G G G '� ; S S S S S S Sx y ": r� .a AMIN-02-008 ,. MARTINEZ 034 SEE MZ 030 MARTINEZ 035 MARTINEZ 036 r c 0Very MARTINEZ 501 " SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 A SEE AH 501 _ NICHOLS SOIc c c --_ : NICHOLS 503 NICHOLS 505 NORTH RICHMUND 501 NORTH RICHMOND 502 t NORTH RICHMOND 503 ' OAKLEY 501 OAKLEY 502 °^ OAKLEY 5U3 c 2I , "a OAKLEY 504 OAKLEY 505 L I I OLEUM 501 *4 SEE PI 006 ,_ _ OLEUM 502 --5 SEE PI 002 OLEUM 503 S t E R 0 509 OLEUM 506 SEE PI 006 '3 ORINUA 5U1 _ s� ORINDA 502 77777 ORINDA 503 ORINDA 504 p ra ORINDA 505 ORINDA 50o ORINDA 507 ; ORINDA 506 .V, ORINDA 5091� c 0I :v ORINDA 510 0RI%0A 511 ORINDA 512 ORINDA 513 ORINDA 514 1' ORINDA 515 0 R I N 0 A 516 p ORINDA 517 ORINDA 516 i 0 URI NDA 519 I ORINDA 519 — A 2 c ORINDA 523 CRINDA 520 — A _.. _ ORINDA 521 CRINUA 521 — A ' ORINDA 522 ORINDA 522 ORINDA 523 ORINDA 523 ORINDA 524 ORINUA 525 ORINDA 525 — A ORINDA 526 ORINDA 2 j i f 5 ORINDA 529 ; VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 533 ORINDA 534 ORINUA 5364 i ORINDA 537 PITTSEURG 001 — 'r PITTSBURG 002 t PITTSBURG 303 PITTSBURG 004 _ _ PITTSBURG 005 _.� .777,_rt may.. PITTSBURG 006 PITTSBURG 007 M�. s- r ` PITTSBUkG 008 PITTSBURG 009 c c i ._ : .� PITTSBURG 010 ry, I PITTSBURG 011 2L x•,l rry, r„u!' U S CtNG**CONGRESS*#CC'NG A C ASSEMBLY A D SENATOR 1 7TH 8TH 9TH*113TH#,*11TH DIST#12Th' J N, S S J H S S S T D S S � A C C C 0 0 C C C H I C C " c 4 A E "7 F..... F A H L A �. E A A K C T T N L T T T R T T T i? T T A T T T E R T 7 Y E E N E E E S I E E R R 0 R R R A C R R =%n I I I I 1 H I N N N N N F N N � G G G G G G G S S S S S S S AM I N-02-00Q ' .. PITTSBURG 01' PITTSBURG 01.3 PITTSBURG 014 >,YcM„ PITTSBURG 015 41 n PITTSBURG 016 � _ PITTSBURG 017 1 PITTSBURG 018 PITTSBURG 019 PITTSBURG 020T. PITTSBURG 021 PITTSBURG 0227-7-7717 PITTSBURG 023 PITTSBURG 025 _.. _ .. PITTSBURG 026c c f " PITTSBURG 027 - G PITTSBURG 028 c c PITTSBURG 029 PITTSBURG 030 PITTSBURG 031 PITTSBURG 032 PiTTS6URG 033 _ SEE PB 508 PITTSBURG 034 PITTSBURG 035 ' c c PITTSBURG 501 ._, PITTSBURG 5027777 `. PITTSBURG503 _ .... .__ ._. _.,. _ PITTSBURG 504 0 PITTSBURG 505 ' PITTSBURG 506 PITTSBURG 507 PITTSBURG 508 _ PITTSBURG 509 SEE PB 034 PITTSBURG 510 .... %s G,.... SEE PB 034 - ... et PITTSBURG 511 PITTSBURG 512 cl c PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 501 PITTSBURG 514 __._._... ..__.._._. , , PLEASANT HILL 001 7 0 PLEASANT HILL 002 } PLEASANT HILL 003 i 0 PLEASANT HILL 004 PLEASANT HILL 005 3 _: PLEASANT HILL 006 __--- PLEASANT HILL 007 PLEASANT HILL ",311 PLEASANT HILL 012 _.. ___ _ 77 PLEASANT HILL 013 c c 0 .' PLEASANT HILL 014 PLEASANT HILL 015 PLEASANT HILL 016 ' PLEASANT HILL 017 t r 0 r PLEASANT HILL 018 PLEASANT HILL 01 PLEASANT HILL 02.0 i _ ~ PLEASANT HILL 021 PLEASANT HILL 022 T PLEASANT MILL 023 PLEASANT HILL 02,4 PLEASANTHILL t�25 t PLEASANT HILL 026 f ` PLEASANT BILL 027 2 c c PLEASANT HILL C,28 PLEASANT HILL 029 c = _4 PLEASANT HILL 030 w « PLEASANT HILL 031 PLEASANT MILL 032 '` PLEASANT HILL 033 PLEASANT HILL 034 PLEASANT HILL 036 w� M PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH 024 , rf$ PLEASANT HILL 03F t C PLEASANT HILL 039 1 0 z PLEASANT HILL 040 r��fi u SC0NG**C3NGRESS*$CONG A C ASSEMBLY A 0 SENATUR ? 7TH 8TH 9TH#10TH**11TH DIST*12TH f{ J M S S J H S S S T D S S , � A C C C U U C C C H I C C r C A A rt L A A 3 E E A A "' N K C T T L T T T R T T T G T T A T T T E R T T Y E E N E E E S I E E ;t tR 0 R R R A C R R 1 I 1 1 I H 1 I N N N N N F N N G G G G G G G y S S S S S S S 4a .�t•Y r AMIN-02-010 � PLEASANT HILL 041 SEE PH 031 w.. PLEASANT HILL 042 c 0 0 0 PLEASANT HILL 043 PLEASANT HILL 044 c c 0 0 _ PLEASANT HILL 045 L c 0 0 PLEASANT HILL 046 PLEASANT HILL 501A PLEASANT HILL 5018 PLEASANT HILL 502 PLEASANT HILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 504 SFE AH 503 �.-•.—,,. PLEASANT HILL 505 ` PLEASANT HILL 506 - PLEASANT HILL 507 777 PLEASANT HILL 508 SEF PH 502 M � PLEASANT HILL 510 SEE WC 535 PINOLE 001 PINOLE 002 c 0 .. PINULE 003 PINOLE 004 77777- PINOLE 005 PINULE 00o c c _._ PINOLE 007 PINJLE 008 SEE PI 011 PINOLE 009 PINOLE 010 PINJLE 012 c PINOLE 012 PINOLE 013 PINOLE 014 c I PINOLE 015 PINOLE 016 PINULE 017 0 PINOLE 018 PINULE 019 PINQLE 021 FK PINOLE 022 PINCILE 023 PACHECO 501 C) C PACHECO 502 ; PACHECO 503 PACHECO 504 PACHECO 505 �+ 77 SEE MZ 029 PACHECO 506 PACHECO 507 S SEE PH 043 PACHECO 505 r PACHECO, 504 PACHECO 510 . PORT COSTA 501 RICHMOND 001 ! ! RICHMOND 002 RICHMONV 003 1 ` RICHMOND 004 _ k „ RICHMOND 005 f s — RICtiMi_:ND 006 RICHMOND 007 RICHMOND 008 " RICHMOND 009 ! RICHMOND 010 y RIC14M0ND 011 1 3 RICHMOND 012 RICHMOND 013 t RICHMOND 014 RICHMOND 015 RICHMQND Olb l RICHMOND 017 RICHMOND 018 _ r RICHMOND 019 ^n� RICHMOND 020 RICHMOND 021 RICfiMOND 022 y; RICHMOND 02' I _. •.. . U S ONG**CGNGRESS**CCNG A D ASSEMBLY A D SENATOR 7TH STH 9TH*IOTH**11TH LIST*12TH J M S S J H S S S T D S S r " A C C C 0 0 C C C H I C C " A H L A A A E E A A k7µ M r K C T T N L T T T R T T T €:, T T A T T T E R T T Y E E N E E E S I E E RWM,.. R R D R R R A C R R I I I I I H I I �•k N N N N N F N N s. . }.. G G G G G G G S S S S S S S AMIN-02-011 RICHMOND 024 RICHMONtD 025 < RICHMOND C26 c 0 O RICHMOND 027 i _ 2 RICHMOND 0 2'8 RICHMOND 029 RICHMOND 030 RICHMOND 031 2 0 RICHMOND 032 <�.,.. RICHMOND 033 RICHMOND 034 RICHMOND 035 : ;f:W RICHMOND 036A s. c C 0 RICHMONU 036B j 0 ,. R ICHMUND 037 c 0 RICHXOND 038 1 c I c 0 _ ... RICHMOND 039 SEF RI 038 RICHMOND 040 rh"= RICHMOND G4I RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 . _. RICHMOND 043 c c c 0 RICHMOND 044 _ a RICHMOND 745 RICHMOND 0-46 c 0 t'1P RICHMOND 047 RICHMOND 048 0 RICHMOND 050 0 c RICHMOND 051 _ RICHMOND 052 S' RICHMOND 053 c1 .. RICHMOND 054 c 0 RICHMOND 055 c 0 RICHMOND 056 RICHMOND 057 RICHMOND 756 _ __. __ _.._._ ' p. RICHMOND 05Q RICHMOND 060 RICHMOND 001 c c 0 ----,y RICHMOND 062 ' cKy. RICHMOND 063 w R e Y' RICHMOND 0c4 t1 0 RICHMOND 065 6 RICHMOND Obb RICHMOND Ob7 c c 0 ^X RICHMOND 068 r c c c 04 RICHMOND Ob9 _ RICHN:OND 070 RICHMOND 07 i 1 0 RICHMOND C72 � � _ RICHMOND 073 i ` RICHMOND 074 - - - - RICHMOND 075 i Li d i RICHMOND 076 - R I CHMON G 077 RICHMOND 078 c c c 0ttl .. RICHMOND 07S .. RICHMOND 05J j r: ! -� SEE ER 506 _ q , RICHMOND 481 RICHMOND 082 RICHMOND 083 77 RICHMONU 084 �i _ ! � q RICHMOND OF5 i RICHMOND 086 1 A j . . RICHMOND Or7 l M RICHMOND Ob. RICHMOND 052 ' i " 4` 'Vr RICHMOND 093 RICHMOND 094 RICHMOND 095 r RICHMOND 096 RICHMOND D98 �. .. RICHMONDO�q : RICHMOND 101 RICHMOND 102 RICHMOND 10 3 c h . s • N . kfi U S ,CO- NG**CONGRESS**CONG A 0 ASSEMBLY A D SENATIR 7TH 8TH 9TH*IOTH**12TH DIST*12TH. J m S S J H S S S T D S S A C C C 0 Ta C C C H I C Cw C A A H L A A A E E A A m K C T T N L T T T R T T T : G 7 T A T T T E R T T Y E E N E E E S I E E .-- F D R R R A C R R � I I I I I H IN N N N N F h G G G G G G G S S S S S S S i 6 AMIN-02-012 RICHMOND 104 c 0 27-77 0 RiCHMDNC 205 LI 0 v ' RICHMOND 106 c 1 0 RICHMOND 108 RICHMOND 109 1 0 0 RICHMOND 110 :. _... RICHMOND 111 : . RODEO 501 2 1 2 0 RODEO 502 _. . .. RODEO 503 c 2 _ O ROMEO 504 c c G 0 RODEO 505 c2 1 0 � p RODEO 505 I - - RODEO 508 I 0 RODiU 509 ROLL I NGWOOV 5011 7 v ROIL I NGWOOD 502 c c c 0 ROLL I NGWODD 503 c c S E L BY 501 SEE RO 50' ST MARYS 501 57 MARYS 502 .. ._.. SEE SM 501 . z SARANAP 501 SARANAP 502 2 c _ SARANAP 503 SARANAP 503 - a4- -- SARANAP 504 1 c ",. SARANAP 505 z c c c m _SARANAP 506 _. .. SARANAP 507 c c c SARANAP 508 - ,,, SARANAP 509 SARANAP 510 SARANAP 511 SARANAP 512 SARANAP 513 SARANAP 514 SEE SN 506 SARANAP 515 SEE WC 521 SARANAP 516 c , SARANAP 517 , -. . . . SEE SN 502r.,.« SARANAP 51974 wr. SEE WC 057 � SARANAP 520 c c 0 _ SAN PABLO 001 - If - SAN PABLO 002 I SAN PA3LO 003 SAN PABL1 004 c 0 SAN PABLO 005 { SAN PABLO 006 - Y ,s SAN PABLO GO i : xc` SAN PABLU 008 SAN PA6LO 009 1 1 SAN PABLG 0I0 i ac 0 - � SAN PABLO 011 SAN PAHLO 012 Z c 0a SAN P4 BLi? 011c c 01 �--. .,, SAN PABLO 014 1 � 1 .: = F < SAN PA6LO 015 _ "",-" SAN PABLO 016 , _. _ _._ SAN PABLO 017 1 L T :77T- SAN PABLO 018 SAN PABLO 019 i j ° SAN PABLO 020 SAN PABLO 021 SAN PABLO 022 r i SAN PABLO 023 SAN RAMON 501 , SAN RAMON 502 SAN RAMON 503 SAN RAMON 504 SAN RAMON 505 —1141t 116 71 SAN RAMON 506 , SAN RAMON 507 w SAN RAMON 508 SAN RAMON 509 ^FSK ax U S , CNG**C0NGRESS**COhG A C ASSEMBLY A 0 SENATOR 7TH STH 9TH*LOTH**11TH DIST*12TH J M S S J H 5 S S T D S 5 A C C C 0 0 C G C H I C C C :+ A H L A A A E E A A _ . K C T T N L T T T R T T T C, T T A T T T E R T T Y E E N E E E S I E E ° k R C R R R A C R R 6v.. I I I I I H I I P h; N N N N N F N N G G G G G G G S S S S S S S a AM IN-02-013 SAN RAMON 51+9 SAN RAMON 511 SAN RAMON 512 t SAN RAMON 512 — A SAN RAMON 513 _. SAN RAMON 513 — A SAN RAMON 51=+ • p SAN RAMON 515 SAN RAMON 516 c c c c SAN RAMON 517 c c SAN RAMON 510 SAN RAMON 520 M SAN RAMON 521 M r� SAN RAMON 522c 0 `. . SAN RAMON 523 SAN RAMON 524 SAN RAMON 5 • SAN RAMON 525 A 1 c c 0 SAN RAM014 526 " TASSAJARA 501 TASSAJARA 502 SEE TJ 501 TASSAJARA 503 _. SEE TJ 501 Ham. VINE HILL 501 c 6 0 c 0 VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 703 VINE HILL 504 VINE Hill 505 SEE VH 503 VINE HILL 506 _ _. __.- VINE HILL 507 VIAE HILL 508 SEE VH 510 VINE HILL 509c 2 0 VINE HILL 510 WALNUT CREEK 0+91 c c WALNUT CREEK 002 WALNUT CREEK 003w WALNUT CgEEK 304 _ _. _. a WALNUT CREEK 005 WALNUT CREEK 000 WALNUT CREEK 00 Q WALNUT CREEK 003 j WALNUT CREEK 009 77777 WALNUT CREEK 010 WALNUT CREEK 011 1 c WALNUT CREEK 012 WALNUT CREEK 013 WALNUT CREEK 014 t WALNUT CREEK 015 c c4" WALNUT CREEK 015 WALNUT CREEK 017 c WALNUT CREEK 018 WALNUT CREEK 019 WALNUT CREEK 020 WALNUT CREEK 021 WALNUT CREEK 02.2 j WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK C-24 _4 i E WALNUT CREEK 025 WALNUT CREEK 026 WALNUT CREEK 027 WALNUT CREFK 02B WALNUT CREEK 029 9 WALNUT CREEK 030 WALNUT CREEK 031 - WALNUT CREEK 032 s,�4 WALNUT CREEK 033 j > r' WALNUT CREEK 034 `k '__ WALNUT CREEK 035 c 0 WALNUT CREEK 036 ' WALNUT CREEK 037 WALNUT CREEK. 036 � WALNUT CREEK 039 1 r WALNUT CREEK 040 WALNUT CREEK 042 WALNUT CREEK 043 ���; M n 1 U S lCONG**C£NGRESS**CCNG A C ASSEPOLY A 0 s, SENATJR 7TH ETH 9TH*10TH*#1ITH CIST*I2TF? J M 5 c J H S S S T G S S A C C C 0 C C C C H I C C f C A A H L A A A E r A A s K C T T .'d L T T T R T T T �' '5. C T T A T T T E R T T < Y E E N E E E S I E E R R a R R R A C R R k! 1 I I I I H T I N s' N N N F N N G G G G G G G S S S S S S S yt.. Aft IN-U2-01a n WALNUT CREEK 044 WALNUT CREEK 045nAT _ � •: WALNUT CREEK 046 .� WALNUT CREEK 047 WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREEK 051 WALNUT CREEK 052 t °` WALNUT CREEK 053 _ WALNUT CREEK 054 WALNUT CREEK 055 WALNUT CREEK 056 WALNUT CREEK 057 "— WALNUT CREEK 056 _. WALNUT CREEK 05S WALNUT CREEK 060 77M WALNUT CREEK 061 WALNUT CREEK 062 r WALNUT CRE=EK 063 ^ M: WALNUT CREEK 064 * WALNUT CREEK 065 WALNUT CREEK 066 R WALNUT CREEK Ot7 - WALNUT CREEK 066 WALNUT CREEK 070 WALNUT CREEK 071 __ WAL+'JUT CREEK 072 "A WALNUT CREEK 073 WALNUT CREEK 074 „W WALNUT CREEK 070 WALNUT CREEK 077 WALNUT CREEK 078 WALNUT CREEK 079 i WALNUT CREEK 080 ., WALNUT CREEK 081 WALNUT CREEK 082 77 WALNUT CREEK OS__' WALNUT CREEK 0a4 WALNUT CREEK 065 WALNUT CREEK 036 WALNUT CREEK 087 WALNUT CREEK 501 ' WALNUT CREEK 5U2 4 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 00-1 k WALNUT CREEK 504 � i� C c _ WALNUT CREEK 505 WALNUT CREEK 506 1 WALNUT CREEK 507 }_ WALNUT CREED 4-08 r r } > WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE WC 062 : Y WALNUT CREEK 510 SEE WC 021� WALNUT CREEK 512 WALNUT CREEK 513 WALNUT CREEK 514 � w WALNUT CREEK 515 WALNUT CREEK 516 sc WALNUT CREEK 517 j ` WALNUT CREEK 518 WALNUT CREEK 519 WALNUT CREEK 5-10 WALNUT CREEK 521 WALNUT CREEK 522 WALNUT CREEK 522 - A WALNUT CREEK 523 f WALNUT CREEK 524 WALNUT CREEK 524 � s SEE LA 043 _ f WALNUT CREEK 52%s r SEE MC 523 w ., WALNUT CREEK 524 SEE WC 014 WALNUT CREEK 5?0 WALNUT CREEK 53' WALNUT CREEK 533 , . WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CREEK 534 - A L c c _.a . ,rte E,# U S 0&'G**CONGRESS**GONG A C ASSEMBLY A 0 7TH 8TH STH*IQTH**11TH LIST*12TH SENATDR J M S S J H S S S T O S S A C C C D a C C C H I c C C A A H L A A A E E A Q r K C T T N L T T T R T T T Q T T A T T T E R T T Y E E N E E E S I E E R R, D R R R A C R R s'�k N N N N, N F N N " i G G G G G G G S S S S S S S f E l A M I N-0 2-015 WALNUT CREEK 535 ' ABSENTEE BALLOTS I c c 0 1 C q:r, S T F7q. zo : . :fat. v r?, sF 4 : ur, a • i , f � E + F 4 ..o ' I 3 41=�w nx Fls. TOTAL S GOVERNOR CONTINUED NEXT PAGE 0 R D V J A J A A A E A J 3 E B R C H H B M C M R P J R C: R za_. E t C '? L L L I V R A H c A 0 H U U R 0 A 0 0 All J « N , O M G u T H t; S I E C L 0 S 4 M C Y + R F B R R S S I S M N;. B L i+ I 0 E '4 ;? E 0 X I E E E U U W N T B I E I U S E E 0 I E V` j C S C T P T A E R P I N N G E E F T S N B P S T C H T H 0 D N S H L G P k T E H T p A R A A O L J D T I U R S T A T S L N F E G P M 0 I T I T T G N M C i r T S E ALHAMBRA 501 ( 1f-? 1 0 . 21 C C C 15 1 1 7 0 1 0 . 1 ALHAMBRA 502 15C 12 2 5 1 c c 12 0 2 7 0 0 0 041, ALHAMBRA 503 j 20 5` c ic c c c 15 0 C 3 1 ALHAMBRA 504 SEE PH 507 _. ALHAMBkA 505 SEE PH 043 j ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 1('a 74 i r c 0 4 I !0 0o ALHAMBRA 513 c c 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .. ALAMO 501 iii 7 1c c c 0 3 E 0 ALAMO 502: 12; 5C 1- c 0 S 0 0 0 ._ 0 � ALAMO 503 12 6c 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 0 ALAMO 504 14t S b c 27 1 1 c 10 3 3 0 0 0 ALAMO 505 3 . 1 2 c c c 4 0 .: 1 0 0 .. 0 0 ALAMO 506 c y 5 1 I 0 4 -. .0 ---- A L AM 9 506A 0 0 0 0 0 0_ .� ; ALAO 507 f f� 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 ALA'Ab 506 7 4 7 1 0 1 2 0 ALAMO 509 � 0 0 0 p . ,_. 0 SEE AL 512 _ ALAMO 510 V')TEO ABSENTEE ALAMO L' 5 21 ` 5. 1 0 0 0 0 0 ALAMO 511 – A , 2.. 0 0 - - 0 _. :_p ALAMO 512 15: 10 13 1 0 _ 7 77 ALAMO 513 44i 2r 1 J 1 0 0: _._.._0 -- 0 r ALAMO 514 , 12 '? 1 ' 0 4 0 0 h – ALAMO 15 5- 11 1 0 0 ALAMG 515 A 2' 1 1 1 ANTIOCH 00? i '-1� 1Gt. ? 1 r � 1 1 0 -. � . _. � a ....__. � ANTIOCH 00� � ANTIOCH 003 151 r 2 1 0 1 0 1 ANTIOCH 004 IN 12. 1 i � r 1 7 0 U 1 ANT ICCH 035 1 74� 14 1 1 6 0 _. _... 0 2 ANTIOCH 006 2c 17 ' 1 2 0 0 � ANTICCH 007 225 152 c 2 1 J 1) I� :A 4r ANTIOCH OJE L4? 14 c ? 1 I ^, � � 01 ANTIOCH 009 � 25?1 17 a 2 1 ANTIOCH 010 { 24.E 19 _ � 11 0 1 1 0 0 � 1 ANTIOCH 011 27c 14 I 1 1 1 0 - 0 y. ANTIOCH 012 ?2' 15 3 3 7 I ANTIOCH 013 2h1 1F ? 2 1 C 0 p p `. ANTICCH 014 _ 2 1 5 �=..'I 1c' ANTIOCH 015 2E 16 1 I ANTIQCH 016 ?7 17 A 27 2 1 ANTI3CH 017 =C0 lc� 1 p ,] 1 ANTIOCH 019 � 2 2 i i �f -- , - _ ANTIQCH ��19 232 14 22� � 1 I� .._. _. � ANT I0CH -`2 24.1 14- � 27; , i �ANTIOCH 021 2 1 � � Z51 0 i1 5`1 I � ";. . __. ANTIOCH 02? 2c�i itl a 4, p � a ANT ICCH 023 2C1 2 — ANTIOCH 624 243 1F� :; 31� � � 1 � � ANTIQCH 025 ccs 1–� a 2 C{ ANTICCH 02t- ?6 s, 174 1 1 ' 1 0 G ANTICCH 027 3`*. c 2 _ ANTIQCH 029 311 'Lot t53i 2 ANTIOCH 025 j 114 ` 0 0 0 .. ANTIOCH 03C ? 2l 15 7 ? c 1 1 ANTIOCH 031 :22 15 29 a Q 1 ! 1 _ ~ `fir ANTIOCH 032 233 ii J 15 � Q 1 ?+ANTIOCH 03' 20a 1?" ] 27 O I 0 15 ANTIOCH 034 _ - ANTIOCH 035 21:� 15" 0 Its 1{ 1 Y t ANT I10CH 036 34 L ?a 3; 1 ANTIOCH 037 ANTIOCH 0?ri I7, 1?' L' C 0 1 ANT I'�Cti C3 25`i 15' 5i 1 ?_ 12 0 0 ` _� ANTIOCH 040 21q, 103 , 1 1 ANTIOCH 041 261 15" 4 1 i p .__"_ 7-7770177,10 z ,', ANTIOCH 042 20 I4= z 21 1 I_ b - ANT IGCii 043 1514, 82 1 t ? 1 3 p 0 C ., iif l lit L ISLAND `i�)1A l`-`. 1',i I 2 1 1 2 12 0 bETHEL [SLA1�t1 5i�it3 IS ii1 1 1 r 1c 1 1 5 1 d F BERKELEY PARK 501 2? 134 c 22 1 c 1 0 13 1 BAY VIEW 501 SEE RI 10I _ �? _.. w. pr5 } r .•^ivw c^ GOVERNOR TOTAL S CCNTINUEC NEXT PAGE D R 0 V JA J A A A E A J B E B R C H H B M C M R P J R G R ' c E E 0 0 E 0 L L L I N 0 R G R A H E A C 0 H U U R 0 Q 33, T A ri S I E G L 0 S C M C Y C rt F E R R S S I S M N 0 1 9 E N i_' E 0 X I E E E U U W F T 8 I E I U S E E 0 I E : L C S C T P T A E- R P I N N C E E F T S N B P S E R• I r " R T R C H T H G C N S H L D N R T E H T, Q — A E A A Q L J C T I U R S, Mfi is T A T S L N F E G R M 0 z, I T I T T G N M; z c I C T S z to E DEM, -03 02 BRENTWOOD 001 1 21- 1 if cI 30 1 3 12 0 0 1 r0 orb BRENTWOOD 002 � 16q 91 c i C1 17 I c 5 0 0 00 BRENTWOOD 003 ► 24 15t c if c 21 0 6 10 00 BRETW0011) 006 201 to I 0 b 0 0 �JN_ BRENTWOOD 501 30i3 I 1 c 1 3C a 4 13 0 0 8RrNT00002 1 �• - 7 0 0 2 0 0 0" o BRENTWOOD 503 ?. l� 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 BRENTWOOD 504 SEE BW 502 BRENTWOOD 505 SEE BY 501 A - - - -- -•-- -•---��a N. BRENTWOOD 505 5 -,7 C c j 0 e 0 1 1 00 0 0 BRENTWOOD 511 r� SEE BW 501 BYRON 5014 15 10. c 12 c c C 16 0 83 13 1 BYRON 501E 12 6.4 7 c c 17 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 CLYDE 501 15 8c c 12 u 3 5 0 0 0 0a CROCKETT 501 23C 1t) 32 2 c 36 0 2 70_ 0 __ . - 0 .-, _. _: _- = r CROCKETT 502 17_ ? 3 L1 1 2 0 0 0 0 � CROCKETT 503 13 lUE _ 4 ' 0 3 6 0 00 0 CROCKETT 504 28 15i 71 3 1 0 0 0 ,-' . CROCKETT 505 25 18-17 C 28 0 CROCKETT 506 SEE CK 504 CROCKETT 511 161 12 • _ 5 1 c c 1 - c _ 4 0 - 0 — 0 _ 0 77 CLAYTON 001 19C ll _ i 2 I c11 0 1 20 0 0- 0 t CLAYTON 002 1611 C 3 1 c c 19 0 2 5 0 0 CLAYTON 004 13.: 8. c 2 c c c 13 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 CLAYTON 501 15 1011 21 c c a 15 I i 1 - - __0 CLAYTON 502 101 5 c 12 1 c 0 a 0 c 6 0 00 i - CLAYTON 503 ..t ._ SEE CL 002 _.._ _---- ---------- ---'-�-(�� CLAYTON 506 10 5 : { 1E +- C C 0 0 0 I 3i CLAYTON 507 _ SEE BSS 508 CLAYTON 511 _ SEE CL 506 _ CLAYTON 512 SEE CL 5 i)6 �� CONCORD 001 23 13 2 1 �] 3 7 0 0 0 x CONLORD 002 22 13C 1 I i 0 _ 2 0 0 0 0 CONCORD 003 26 141 3 15 6 0 _ I CONCORD 004 22' 131 � 2 1 23 1 5 0 0 CONCORD 005 1Q 10 2 i 3+ 6 0 0 CONCORD C0h i I6 iI" 2 2 7 0_ 0 CONCORD 007 ' 1S 10 2 1 ;� a 0 0 CONCORD 005 { 2 + 11 2 i 2. 9 CONCORD 004 ?_0 12 3 1 9 0 0 i CONCORD 01J 17_ !z I 1 1 1 5 0 CONCORD Oil i 230 1- - i 3c 2 7 _ 1 0 L CONCORD 012 c7 17 � � �i 1 ? _ I 1 F ? 0 .:1 CONCORD C1= 25 Ih 2� 2 CONCORD 014 24 15' 3 2a 7' 7 CONCORD 015 ' 251 14 � 341 2� L2� 0 CGNGDRO Dib ! 197 11 3 I _. � CONCORD 017 1S 1 1 12 0 _ . CONCORD 013 21� 14 '' 2 � I c 1 0 I CONCORD Cly i 21 13 1 2 1 0 CONCORD 020 I 15, 5' 1 Z CONCORD 021 t 2 i" 13 2 i 0 0 ` CONCORD L�22 t 24 iI_ 2 I i 0 I _ _ CONCORD 023 22 '' 15i 2 � 1 2- 5 � 0 1 CONCORt? 024 i 9 10` 2 1 , 0 0 CONCORD 025 15c 1 2 ' CONCORD 025 211 15 . 3 1 1 2 � CONCORD 027 ' 17? 1 L Z CONCORD U?o 1E= I ;_ ? t 1 i CONCORD tZ29 ? 1� 9 1 1 CONCORD 030 } lr, I1_ 2 1 5 - 0 --- �_._. CONCORD 031 21?; 12 2 1 1 CONCORD 03� ' ? Zt � i4- 4 1 11 0 0 �� CONCORD 033 21 2 1 1 0 _. 077 ., CONCORD 034 12 SI 2 1 ! 1 2 0 0 . 0 CONCORD 035 20 13C 2 2 CONCt1Rf? O is 22 14 3 1 2 3 0 CONCOPD 0*37 1'� 12' 3 1 t 1 - 0 0 2 CONCORD 038 113 91 1 1 1 4 0 0 2 CONCORD 039 18 10 21 1 3 2 0 _. _ � CONCOR;? 040 121 2f 2 1 11 2 0 0 4. TOTAL S GOVERNOR CCU.'T I N U E C *,TEXT PAGE =� r^ V J J 4 A t E A J k C H H 6 M C M R P J R I C _R I F E F (' is 'i L L L I ": C 0 P Q H E A 0 0 H U U R 0 A 0 0 - G G M T H c: S I E G L 0 S C M C Y 0 R F B R R S S 1 S M N B L I r E IN L+ e J X I E E E U U W N T B I E I U S E E 0 I E L C S C T P T A E R P I N N 0 E E F T S N B P S E R . I;' R T F C H T H G 0 N S H L () N R T E H T A C L J C T I U R S M _' s T A T S L s. F E G R M 0 f I T l 1 i T T G C I C T S . ` E DEMO-01-003 CONCORD 041 2C 1') -45 c c 15 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 CONCORD 042 11 71 1 1 1 Z 0 0 0 , CONCORD G4:� 14: 2 I 1'' 0 3 8 0 0 0 CONCORD ^44 i 2? 12 2. � 1 3 0 6 0 1 CONCORD 045 12 7- 1 0 3 0 0 0 _ _,..._..�,. t ._ CONC0k0 046 1b 9 2' 1 1 7 0 0 1 _ CONCORD 047 « 1:I C C 0 - 0 _� .._.. _..... CONCORD 046 lE. lvi 2 " I 1 v 1 0 0 �.. CONCORD 049 20 II 2 c 1 0 1 CONC:IRD 350 '2 14 1 . 1. C, 1 0 0 0 _ COtiC +kD 051 11 7. 1 0 3 Z 0 -0 - 0 .,_ CONCORD 052 12- S 2 I I 3 0 0 0 C13NLORD 053 231 :? 2 1 1 0 I CGNC'CGRD 054 25 13° 4 1 2 0 `{= CQ.VC:7RU 055 13. 7 1 0 3 0 1 .�- __ CONCORD 056 21 10 ? I 0 7 0 2 CONCORD Q57 2I _ 7 21 1 0 6 0 . _ _ 0 -` CONCORD 058 22- 15' 2 ? 1 CONCORD 05y 2P 153 2 2 1 1 0 : CONCORD 060 26 12 2 I 0 1 CONCORD 061 24 22- 2 2 1 0 2 �~ _ _ CONCORD 362 25y 13" 1 CONCORD Oa 3 a 24 1 1 CONCORD 064 20I 12i I I 0 0 0 . 1 v 1 CONCORC 065+ :6� 41 1 1 0 CONCORD 066 }� i1 7 2 __-o_.. _ 0 b� CONCORD 067 I i6` 9 2 _ 1 1 1 0 0 CONCORD 06t• 21 13 " :_ 1 1 0 -- - 0 .. CONCORD 069 11 7' 1 0 0 _..p - ---0 CCNCJRD C70 15 � 9 2 2 0 2 3 0 M. CONCORD 071 � 19 13 3 1 1 CONCORD 072 13� 8 1 1 10 1 _.0. 0 � 1 ��' CONCORD J7' � 1.-`� 6 � 1 ' CUNCORU 07L r. 52 1 J 3 0 0 ' C0NCGRD 075 15 I3t Z L 1' +� 15 0 0 0 CONCOM) 076 13 5 11 1 0 1 4 0 0 ..__ "_.� '2 CCNCaRD 077 , 2G1 12 22 1 i 13 0 0 r CONCORD 076 i 27.E 17: 4 2 I CONCORD 07Q j IRS 81 1 ? 1 0 1 0 4f - CONCORD 00 '17 I2c ' 7 L CGNCt)K!? 0 ? 2' I 1?� A 1 1 0 1 13 1 0 _ �- C(?NCi7Ri? Ccs2 I 3 � � 0 2 5 0 1 CONCORL J5' ', I1 ? 7 i 1 0 4 0 0 CONCORD Oi�4 ` 2? 1? 4 i3 0 2 7 0 0 ... 0 .. .. . --- -- CONCORD 0 ! 2f S 17 =3 C I 2 . c 1 9 0 0 0 -, CONCORD Jai ( ' SFE CD 501 x . GONG. R 064 ! 16 ' 7 1 L ! 0 I 5 0 0 _ CQ Vi.t;ft l) tI=J i4 I01 2? I 7 6 0 w r CONCORD 091 lel 7 c i 1 31 Of _-- 77-777 CONCOR!'• 092 1 ,.j �! 22, a 1 _ 16 0 � 31 � 0 . J Ire CGNCa]RD Oce i9i Ii' ;? t ] CJ '� 6 r� �� �ti 10` J 0 a P; c CONCjR0 J 0 CONCORD C 277, 'Lo � 3, � � ?1 7i �' 7 0 0 CONCORD U97 3 0 0 1 . CDVCOkC ,�3 13�" 7 0 1 1 L CGNCORL OSy 171 '<' j 20 1 5 i 0 � CONCORD l 0u cl i 6� _ . CONCORD 101 1� I1 21 0 2 0 0 CONCORD 1-2 153 11 2 :! - U 1 CONCORD 14 3 '� CONCORD) 104 1L?` =. 2 d '' 5 1 0 0 CON CORb i 05 25�! 1i Sof i C _ - CrNC kD 1J6 12'1 4 0 7! 0 CONCORD 10; 2: � i5 � 1 el � :1 I 1 Tom: CQtiC R Imo; 1t)7 1;) mi 1a 1 is 4 4 0} oi CONCORD 1J-4 2(-7 1 . s Ct�NC`)R ) 11 1 IC i I i i [ 1? I` 0 0 , .„ CONCORD I11 1 -r I hi 0 2 0 0 CONCOR � 112 2'a �` 2 C 6 0 0 0 CONCORD 113 °` ' i . � 1 ? 1 2 1 0 8 0 0 0 : p� CQNCJfiC 114 I5 1 1 1 5 0 0 tl , CONCORD 115 f 1�;� 5 1 I 3 0 0 C.11NClRl) l la 1 1 ` 1 ,4 I , 1 3 0 l Q ' Ct1i�CGkO 117 SEE= CO 074 CONCORD 116 6 0 CONCORD 114 16 i 2 . 2 0 1 0 ___ __._ 0 y .£jam• Tr-TAL S GOVERNOR CCNTIK'UEC N=XT PAGE D P J V J a J A A A E A J 8 E 8 R C H H 8 M C M R P J R G R iF E E E J 0 1.' L L L I N C R D R A H E A 0 Q H U U R 0 A 0 0 I f 4,, G M T H S I E G L C S C M C Y 0 R F 8 R R S S I S M N B l 0 E O X I E E U U N M T B I E I It S E E 0 J E C S C T P T A E R P I N N 0 E E F T S N B P S E R R T R C H T H 0 D N S H L D tr R T E H T "A A R A A C L J C T I U R S M' T A T S L N F E G R M 0 '"' <, I T I T T G iV . 'M C 1 C T S C E DEMI?-01-OJ4 LGNCORD 110 1k 1?1 26 1 0 0 17 0 2 6 1 0 0 1 CONCJRD 121 i 1,3ri 7 1 13 c c 0 12 0 0 8 0 0 0 r� CONCORD 122 SEE C0 OF3 CONCORD 123 # 13' 10C 0 20 1 _ 10 0 2 7 0 0 0 CONCORD 124 SEE CO 074 ` CONC0RD 125 1SE ` 21 1 c12 0 0 0 0 00 ,'- CONCORD 12C &C 3 c c 7 0 0 30 0 CUNC 0RD 127 12 cit 1 1 21 0 5 O.._ _ . CONC13RD 126 16 92 c 2 CONCORD 129 10 113 2 E c c c id 01 1 15 0 0 .._...___. _. CONCORD 130 14E 9_ 1c c c 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 CONCORD 131 14 . 102 1 2 f 1 Z 0 c 7 0 CONCORD 132 Tb' 8 1 2 0 . s CONCORD 133 121, 6 1 1 0a _- - CONCORD 134 13 4 c 1 c 1 0 0 0 CONCORD 135 14 1 l _ 01-- - CONCORD 13610 71 2 _ 0 c I c 1 0 4 0 CONCORD 137 ' 15 CONCORD 13E 5� 5kZ U 1 c c 1A 0 _ 0 __ _-._ — CONCORD 1 S I 1 " CONCORD 14v t ,� 0 '' _ CONCORD 141 11 71 2 c c _ o CONCORD 501 i M SEE CO 007 CONCORD 50 3 SEE CO 140 CONCORD 50+ ?5` �` � 1 1 Z <. CONCORD 505 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 506 12C 72 c 14 1 c c1 CONLORD 507 } SEE CO 047 CGNCURD 506 14 Z 1 2c c c 9 0 1 14 1 _ CONCORD 509 17 11' 2 10 0 2 8 0 0 1 ly.� CONCORD 510 2�4� 17 2 3' 1 13 0 ? r CONCORD 511 --- - i r SEE CO 053 T i i CONCORD 514 7I 5 3 0 C 3 p p p p" CON%q2D 513 � � t i � SEE CO 046 CONCORD 51k ? ' SEE C:) 515 CONCORD 515 ? l c� 10 1 � CONCORD 51' c L 13 r _ CONCORD 516 - A 1 CONCORD 517 SEE WC 029 Y CONCORD 518 } SEE OV 514 CONCORD 529 1 1 0 CONCORD 520 r fl SEE CU C'-4 f CONCORD 521 14_a _ 2 0 0 ' 01 CONCORD 521 _ -- CONCORD 522 F SEE WC 501 _ CONCORD 523 SEE WC 517 -7-7Ot -q. r .. CONCORD 525 15i So 14 c c ct0 CONCORD 530 � SEE CO 1i9 i CANYON 7011 7'a42 1 ' DANVILLE 501 8i 6 7 1 ' ' , 0 .._. I5� I OANVILIE 5 02 nt DANV ILL E 503 ; 132 A 1`j� 1 '! 00--, DANVILLE 504 13t 7`+ q c DANVILLE 505177, c-' L ` 0 1 1 y DANVILLE 506 ?' 4- 1 Tt 9 0 0 DANVILLE 507 ; i3 3` 1 6 0 0 0 , DANVILLE 50E 16 10 1 1 10 0 .0 -, DANVILLr 5+39 14 3 I 1 1 - _. 0 _ `-76 DANVILLE 510 1U ' 7 1 DANVILLE 511 11A 7 12 c 1 5 2 Z 0 ",_ OANVII.LE 512 1R �� 1 1 7 ._ _0 , _._ 0 0 � DANVILLE 513 10 0 2 0 0 ,rteF,, DANVILLE 514 15, a 1C C 0 1 4 0 �. -- T( T4L S GOVERNOR CON TINIJEu NEXT PACE -� D R 9 V J A J A A A E A J P E 8 R C H H B M C M R P J R C R " >,H art; E E G G > 6 L L L I N C R D R A H E A 0 0 H U U R 0 A 0 0 1 0-;-- i M G M T H 6 S I E 0 L 0 S C M C Y 0 R F 8 R R S S I S M N B L 1`x = 0 I 0 E NC X I E E F U U W w T 6 I E I U S E E 0 I E -C H{•� C S is T P T A E R P I N W C E E F T S N B P S E R" I R T R C H T H 0 G N S H L 0 N R T E H T A A G L J C T I U R S M„- T T S L N F E G R M I T I T T G N M 7 S E DEMn-01-005 I DANVILLE 515 3= c 4 0 1 ) 0 1 0 0 0 0 SEE DV 51c DANVILLE 515 - A i 1 Gc 2 c c 2 J c 0 0 0 0 0_.. DANVIIIc Sir ii : 47 12 5 1 4 0 0 _ 0 1 DAN ILL E 517 141 F 1 21 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 frk DANVILLE 512 j 6 :_ 0 c 0 7 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 DANVILLE 519 c c c c c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 SEE DV 516 DANVILLE20 V)T EC5 ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 14Z 7': 17 c L c 15 0 3 4 ) 0 0 0 DANVILLE 522 4 ;1 0 3 0 0 0 0 _-. - DANVILLE 523 b =.- 1 2 0 _ �,, � - - 2 DANVILLE 524 - 3- _ DANVILLE 525 13 87 11 c 1 c 16 0 a 0 0 1 DANVILLE 526 ( 12 7 c 15 c r c 0 3 0 0 1 4t DANVILLE :L7 10 b 1_ c 0 0 0 0 I ." DANVILLE 28 it 8, 21 1 2 0 __.. .0 ..__ 0 EL CERRITC 001 1 25 14i- 3 . 1 2 { 16 EL CERRITC 0�?2 20 11- 4 1 1 0 EL CERP ITU 003 25 15 4 2 1 0 _- _ jl,I EL CERR IT() 004 25 171 5 24 1 0 _. 1.___ L- - EL CERRITO 005 � 1� 13 � 4 ' 3 1 0 EL CERRITO 006 21 151 1 3 i 1 _ . 0 .. - on 7 1 EL CERRITO 007 ls_ 13 3 1 0 1 12 c EL CERRITO 008 20 11 33 2 I; EL C ERFITu 009 11 8 2 1 21 0 .... 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WALNUT CF..E=K 510 lug 7i 1 �' 1 5 1 0 - WALNUT CREEK :17 iQ 13`� 2 1 1 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 518 i 12 o I I 0 WALNUT CREEK 519 ? it 7" r 2 1 q 1 5 0 WALNUT CREEK 520 ? i2!; 6; l2+ ? � C� l � 1 0 1 Yi WALNUT CREEKa��}} lC 1 a tai 1 WALNUT CREE K. 522 ' I `� ICI �1 26 '.� t 2� 1 1 _- WALNUT CREEK 522 - C ?i i 0 1 WALNUT CFEr_K 523 ' 107 7`• '� 1 1 01 WALNUT CREEK 524 ! 7� 5 0 r �'f f WALNUT CRFFK 525 SEE LA 043 WALNUT CREEK 528 SEE WC 523 i WALNUT CREEK 52.9 � SEE WC 014 WALNUT GREEK 530 7d 4€ 1 1 0 '0 WALNUT Ciel VK x,32 1 r, 9 1 1 1 I 1 0. �1 WALNUT CREWALNUT EK 533 10c b t 1 1 0 0 ' EK 534 7 20.... 0 WALNUT CRE=K 534 - a 2,1 _ Y j TOTALS , GOVERNOR i CONTINUED NEXT PAGE _ 0 R 0 V J A J A A A E A J B E B R C H H B M C M R P J R G R,--A E E E G U B 0 L L L I K 0 R 0 R A H E A 0 0 H U U R 0 A+ -0 0 IggP. � Mtn M G M T H 8 S I E 0 L C S C M C Y C R F 8 R R S S I S M N B L 0 I 0 E N 0 E 0 X I E E E U U H N T B I E I U S E E 0 I E L?E C S C T P T A E R P I N N 0 E E F T S N 8 PS E R �r._ R T R C H T H C G A S H L 0 N R T E H 7 a A R A A C L J 0 T I U R S Ml, T A T S L N F E G R M 0 I T I T T G N f 5x C I C T S M 0 E V Y �r DEMn-01-015 K WALNUT CREEK 535 124 71 13 c 0 7 0 1 4 00 0 . 0 ABSENTEE BALLOTS C 2653 3 43C 3 2 2 41 1 39 181 3 0 0 8 Y Y r r Nf x a r • aatur"' +fir ._.. _. _-77 44 4 L �k �f ...J.,.'..<YrY. &fir + } 6V a' ' P I: ; 1 I6 r' "FU -- - may-XSh, 4 _ r j a rbc GC4VERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CO+JT FRO4 PREVIOUS PAGE `..A G W J N B M J W S R B M C F G C K A M h ML W E WS F 4 E A A A 1 E C 0 A E Y I 0 Y I E 0 1 A A L E C 4 17 C R L X R M £) A b T R M D N N J R W L W L I I A s R N 9 G T D W T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T rJ r G E M I E 0 T R I Y L L A H 0 R E E H A G T E R E E R R E T N N L L FI D R N B A E k T R Y E C E N R450 t H H I W M Z E T D I N H N - G J E G S R S S - I DEMO-J2-001 ALHAMBRA 5C1 2 4, c 1 c 5 15 3 1 6 22 34 8 0 ' ALHAMBRA 502 b ? 1 2 31 9 1 ' - Q _ ALHAMBRA 503 j 2. 1 c 2 's _ 1 2 9 16 0 _ w ALHAMBPA 504 SEE PH 505 - «_ ALHAMBRA 505 SEE PH 043 ALHAMBRA 510 w. VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 C 411 1 2 1 . _ _ _1 _ -6 1 ALHAMBRA 513 t 0 1 2 ALAMO 501 � 3 . c c c 2 29 1 1 3 1 8 0 ALAMO 502 3 . C 2 1 r 19 _ lt? ALAMO 503 cc c c I zc 3 0 9 1 11 - 0 T ALA40 504 � �cc c c 2 32 2 3 15 7 11 ALAMO 505 0 2_ 5 -. . _ Q- ALAMO 506 c 2 1 ALAMO 506A c r c C c 2 0 0 0 0r ALAMO 507 � 1 . 17 I 2 5 3 _8 __.... _ ... ALAMO 506 ; ;t 1 3 9 1 6 - ALAMO 509 tC c C - 0 0 0 c 0 SEE AL 512 ALAMO 51C 4- VQTEfl ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 1 34 c c I 2C 1 2 2 ALAMO 511 - A 1 3 10 c _ 0 ALAMO 512 S J 43 1 _ 1 6 15 8 10 ALAMO 513 i 1 I 0 w ALAMO 514 1 20 13. _.-. 18 ALA;4O 515 c c 1 2 c 4 ALAMO 515 - A c 6 4 0 1 1 ANTIOCH 001 9 ' ' c 5 2 28 ANTIOCH OC2 12 5 - 4 25 15 ANTIJCH 003 ; 0 3i 2 15 *r. A14T 1 LOCH 004 27 5 a 26 14 11 ..; ANTIQCH 705 o5_ 1 2, 2I 9 � , ANTIOCH U06 12` i 5 1 31 2 i_ _I ANTIOCH 007 i it l0i - 5 12 5 5 2 22 12 x _ ANTIOCH 008 ! 8 r 4 5 1 2 Z __ _ .. __- ANTIOCH 009 � � lip 5 3 11 3 ANTIOCH 010 ' 1L 4 4 6 2 ANTIOCH 011 -� 8L c 2C 52 3 5 28 21 6 0 ANTIOCH 012 ( to �=r_ Ic 3 57 f 4 4 ANTIOCH 013 ! ut 3 51 f 3 17 43 2 1 ANTIOCH 014 i _ 3 28 _. . 2� ANTIOCH 015 � 1115 � 5 I 2 2 3 ANTIQCH 016 a 10_ c 4- 1 29 441 29 1 ANTIOCH 017 111 1 c 4 E 13 3 12 2� 23 23 _ h' ANTIOCH 01F 3' _ 27 14 2 1 2 25 ANTIUCH 01c ? k - 1 47 i 3 2 1- ;< ANT I9CH 02.0 c7 I - 2 24 9 ANTIOCH 021 � I2� ] � ;� i 1 2 7i 3 2 1Q 41! 2 7fANT T i OC H 0-2 c � �, 4 4jI 11 _. :. .._.-....,.,,. ANTIOCH 0"i I! ! j5 c 5 ?A 16 203 ANTIOCH C2� i! 9 + c i 1g 24 11 ANT1jCH 025 c— d 4 1 9 2c t15 1 ANTIOCH 026 0 t0 pi ?� -3 � 2 9j 2 Z 1 - ryY ANTIOCH 027 q 11 1 _ baa a e 3 s 3 1 - -- ; ANTIOCH 028 0 :G2 1 F 57 7 2 29 38 16 1 ANTIOCH 029 0 41 1 2 1 5 14 3F ' ANTIOCH 030 0 1C3 C 5' 31 1 _� ._ . ANTIICH 031 I F 4. 1 33_. . 2 1.. _. ' ANTIOCH 032 1 r_ t 2 2 � 13 2 13 1S 19 6 ANTIOCH 03= J 7 c 7 61{ 3 1 18 13 1 " ANTI BCH C34 ? 1117� ' 3 .� 1 1 11 `� ANTIOCH 035 11� 1' Ci t 5 1 23 I8 1 2 v ANTI 1C 036 52 24 1 ice.. ANTIOCH 037 'r' ( 31` I ' ANTIOCH 03? a 5� {� t� c 3 4 1 1 1 1.31 ANTIOCH 035 -A 7 � 5 c 7 1 11 27 28 17 ANTIOCH 04 � � 6 2 1 19 20- 10 . ,._ ANTIOCH 041 o~ - 5 2 23 27 . 12 0 ANTIOCH 042 I 96 c c c 55 6 2 4 27 19 .. . 9 0-- ANTICCH 04� �{ ? _ C ? 1 16 9 f�f'T Nf'L ISLAND 5zJ I A 11 R.: 1 3 3 1 1 29 29 _27 _ �, ,,s, • }} r R pET 1iCL ISLAND I�Ol f; , U hr 2 1 _ 1 ? 2 26 ' 1p BERKELEY PARK 501 L 7 1 1 c I 39 2 22 12 16 r SAY VIEW 501 _ SEE RI 109 r `F. t: ;f it s uy FIRM, WORK ;r GLVEi?N13R LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CONT FR43 PREVIOUS PACE v W J W u J W S C F G C K A &t H M L W E W S R. I E C r. 4 E Y I C' Y I G C I A A L E C y { D G F. L x R 8 T R 0 O N N J R W L W L I I A R N u T C k T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T ` G E I E 0 T R I Y L L A H 0 p E E H A G T E R E E R R E T N N L L N D R N 8 A E t tar T R Y E C E N R i H R H I W M Z E T D I N H N i G J E G S R S S I � DEMO-02-002- BRENTWOOD EMO-02—DOLBRENTWOOD 001 1 1 7 c c c 40 22 I 2 22 35 7 0 t BRENTWOOD 002 5C I 2 27 5 1 3 14 14 BRENTWOOD 003 .5 37 3 1 7 29 40 18 � BRENTWOOD 006 � ec c 4 22 11 I 9 23 21 6 BRENTWOOD 501 10 c c c 1 59 6 4 8 38 19 25 0 ` BRENTWOOD 502 1,1 ? 1 1 c 1 14 3 1 3 5 IO 6 0 - BRENTWOOD 503 � Z 51 c c c 2 38 8 2 6 32 22 15 2 _ BRENTWOOD 504 SEE BW 502 BRENTWOOD SEE BY 5UI A BRENTWOOD G08 � Ic c8 0 3 3 1 6 4 BRENTWOC'D 511 _ SEE BW 501 1 h BYRON 501A 1 45 c c 5 22 4 2 5 25 21 7 � BYRON 5016 l1 c c 13 1 0 5 15 11 8 CLYCE 501 2 Y' c c c c 23 4 I 5 13 17 1 4 o CROCKETT 501 1 F _ ? . 1 2 3 10 CROCKETT 502 G 43 1 I c 1 24 4 0 is 23 3 2 CROCKETT 53 31 I : 19 2_. _ . 12 0 r 1 3 1 3 2 26 4- 7 CROCKETT 504 _ CROCKETT 505 �' 1 3 t 2 3 3 17 - _ CROCKETT 506 SEE CK 504 CROCKETT 511 c 4f c 3 2 1 ` 19 20 41 - 1 002 4 CLAYTON U01 1 3 3 1 1 8 .. CLAYTON . 3 1 2 - .. 15 _._. CLAYTON 004 4 3 i 1 r" CLAYTON 501 Q 5 c 1 i 34 2 1 1 1 . 1 CLAYTON 502 2 p c c 16 2 0 1 ij 1 CLAYTON 503 ,t SEE CL 002 CLAYTON 506 1 1 1 I 13 5 _ 8 CLAYTON 537 ,- SEE BW 508 CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 50d CLAYTON 512 h SEE CL 506 !! ;; _ CONCORD 001 1 3 3 1 3 1. 1 CONCORD 002 �� 3' 2 2 2 14 _ CONCOPO 003 hc 24 4 7 2. 4 I CONCORD 004 ,; F . i dc 30` 1 0 9 18 36 20 1 CONCORD 005 j 4 4 2 13 12 CONCORD 006 CONCORD � 5- 1 3 � 2 22 _1_ - 10 _ - - ---- --- t CONCORD 007 5 4' � } 1 21 CONCORD Urdu q 5 ' 2 1 i 2d, 1 1 CONCORD 00� ; 5 C 11 q 4 2 29! 1 1 r CONCORD 010 5 ' z 7 fOj 1 _ 113 CONCORD 011 c0- CONCORD 012 'i ° 2 4E 3 26 3 22 CONCORD 013 CONCORD 014 ' 6 u _ 7 1 i8 2 1 CONCORD 015 I ?s 61 5 t 1= 2_ 1 �� . CONCORD 016 5- i ? I6 14 2 I1 1 CONCORD 017 i 4 . c 2c 4 4 13 25 8 - - ti 8 1 1 4 18 31 1 - - - j . CONCORD 018 lr` CONCORD 015 i 71 cd 1 46 _ 1 1 1 _ CONCOkO 020 t 2 1� - 5 CONCORD 021 1 '� 5" 2 1 2 1 1 i CONC(3RD 022 1 1, 0 2 15 28 1 t CONCORD 023 8. c r r 'A7 4 6 22 40 15 1 ..__ CONCORD 024 '-` r 31 b 25 13 0 _ _ 777 CONCORD 025 a 6c c 7 37 3 14 I 77 0 CONCORD026 7 C C 71 2 18 3 _ 21 1 CONCORD 427 F r 4t; CONCORD 028 '.j 5 ' t Ut 1 i 2 h� . _ . . CONCORD 029 5 = 2 1 1 1 CONCORD 03C 6 C ? , 1 Z1 q CONCORD 031 ! �' 38 2 14 2 1 } .. CONCORD 032 C 6 1 5 2 24 21 I5 CONCORD 033 6 3 2 2 22 32 _.. 11 ' CONCORD 034 c c 21 8 13 -._ 9 u` - CONCORD 035 7 5 _ - 1 25 . - 12 ll CONCORD 036 1 7 51 2 3 11 23 20 12 0� CONCORD 037 5 t 36 2 2 7 16 21 12 . CONCUR0 038 ac 32 t 8 2 8 CONCORD 039 5c 33 4 17 22 12 4 41 1 19 22 29.___ 0 '+� CONCORD 040 i 63 _ . . _ I "v's Gts; ER�3QFt LIEUTENANT GCVERNOR CUNT FRU4 PRE VIC'US PAGE G N J N 8 W J K S R F + r F G C K I A M H !N L N E N S E A E n A AI E C C a E t I C Y I E 0 1 A A L E C G G R L X R m 0 A 8 T a N G N N J R W L N L I I A y1. u N T D k T E T V A E Z G G L A L R S Z N T • F� G E M I E c T R I Y L L L N 0 R E E H A G T E T A N L L N D R N 8 A E r� T R Y E C E N R H N I « M Z E T D I4}N H C' E G JtI S a S S � . A f f. CONCORD 041 C 47 I c c 3 3_ 1 ? 6 19 10 11 0 t CONC{?RD 042 sc c - 25 2 0 1 9 14 9p CONCORD 043 Lc 1 3C 6 c) 8 13 10 * � CONCORD 044 j �, 3 12 1 27 1 0 CONCORD x:45 41 ? 1 11 1 CONCORD 046 44 � � 2 0 13 1 10 0 ,,r CONCORD 047 i � 51 � 22 I 1 23 0 � CONCORD 048 t 5 1 t __ .n CONCORD 049 � � 6 I 3' � , 75 1 1 . 1 I0 ___. .._. 2 1 1 _. CONCORD 09C yw 4 0 1 36 _ CONCORD 051 1 1 5 1 1 0 CONCORD C,5 �, 2 15 15 8 (?..__, � 4f- CONCORD 053 7 3 1 2 2 22 _ 13 0 ; CONCORD 054 _ 61 t 42 22 1 11 - - CONCORD 05� z 32 3 0 13 0 . ._ CONCORD 056 5c �� 0 22 2 i 4 CONCORD 057 � � f 1M 2 5 1 1.3 2 CONCORD 056 # 7 1 43 1 1 1" - 28 33 ._ 16 ----- CONCORD 1 1 054r 0 1 51 2 12 21 1 22 - ._ CONCOPM 060 1 7 4 2 2 20 . 13 0 CONCORD 061 6- , i3 5 1 30 14 CONCORD 06 7 , E 4_ 3 5 Z3 21 - CONCORD 1 _-. ,$ 1 1 1 I C Gtv C t:�R U O a 3 .�.....c-;�: CONCORD 064 7 1 3 1 3 21 1 CONCORD 065 I . 1 4 11 ......_ t CONCORD 066 4' 2 1 1 13 15 6 �__ _ _ --•-- CONCORD O67 � - 2 0 1 2 _ .._..11 , ,.. CONCORD 066 i 6 r 4 1 2 21 CONCORD 4n60 `*" c - 21 2 CON CtC)FP 070 ;," 45 3 • 13 16' 9 a' CONCORD 0371 � 6. 5 1 I5 CONCORC 072 4' 25 1 18' 1 CONCORD 073 .] _ 3 0 1.5 5 CONCORD 07�, - ; � . CONCDF,0 07G � L 61 l 4 2 � 5 4. 1 3 2 2 --1 C 7NCURD 076 ! 2 1 1 7 1 CONCORD 077 :� 6 C 4 12 29 I3 C0NC�IRD 076 ! # ?, C F 1 1 2 442 .._ 8 _ 1 ..._ � w. CONCORD 079 ; u i ? I 11 13 9 CONCC�kO JBC 1 I " 3. a 2 2 10 - CONCORD JFI i � 7 1, 4_, r 2 2 2 C0NCuRD 082 1 ?� 4-, � 3 I 14 9 CONCORD 063 � 4C � 2 3 2 CONCORD 054 �r ? 4 12 1 3 CUNCi_,RD C 3 4 2 CONCORD 067 SEE CD 501 ; E 1 ' 13 - CONCORD CJNi JRL7 Osl� 2� 1 1 CONCORD 01 O � � 4_ J 3 1 i CONCORD 091 � 3 '� 2 - ° - I 1 10 — CONCOR0 001- 1 4 � 34 1 15 _ 5 CONCORD 093 — �1 CI 1 ' o 3 1 1 1 �• CONCORC 005 j I CJNC iR 3 0� 6 E I 22 27 11' CONCORD O97 � � 3 1 �.. CONCORD 0'36 ; � - 2� 1 1 CONCORD 399 1 ? 1 1 _ a i 2- ll Cor��;oRo IOt; a � 37 CONCORD 101 a 5� z CI 2 1 1 CONCORD 1,:' � 5 � �` J� 2 20 1 2.. CONCOF D 103 c 1 1 CONCORD 104 l 51 c � :c 1 1 1 _. r.. 5 :, 4 T I 1, , 25 7 CONCORD 106 ] L_ 4 �4 i C1 1 CONCORD 107 j � � 1� � 3 � 2 � 8 33 1 3 I v. CONCORD I o0 ' O 7.1 � `� .� 2 !� 1 2 1 _ ., . CO"JCCikC 104 74 3fi 1 1 1 3 1 , Y CONCORD 110 Li a� ` �' 3 1' 18 1 1 CONCORV 111 3 2f24 11 CONCORD 112 � L- � � � 1 11 17 1g 1 .. nN - ,, 2 11 .__...._ CONCORD 113 ;� 5 1 21 1' 13 CONCORD 114 1 2 1 16 1 -12'- CONCORD CONCORD 115 �i ? 1 7 . . 12 _5 CONC )RD l to I' l 2 b 9 1 CONCORD 117 SEE CO U14 t 4 CONCORD 113 I _ ._. I 8 5 CONCORD 119 ?_ 3 1 421 13 _ R. ry f Y� r, G VERVOR LIEUTENANT GCVERNOR CONT FROMti PREVIOUS PAGE + -- ( G W J W B W J W S R B N C F G C K A ,M H H L W E ii S ;' r E A E A A A I E C 0 A c Y I O Y I E C► I A A L E C O G R L X R H D A B T R M O N N J R W L W L I I A U T C• h T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T G E I E C T R I Y L L A H 0 R E E H A G T R E E R R E T N N L L N D R N B A E : T R Y E C E N R � H H I W Z E T D "J H N G J E G . S R S 5 � d . DEMO-02-004 CONCORD 12G 5? 3 47 4 3 5 17 23 12 0 _ ( . CONCORD 12= 1 4 15 26 b 0 6 10 9 I4 _0_ CONCORD 122 SEE CO 083 i r ^` �� 2 1 15 18 -- 5- 0 7 CONCORD _2r ' � CONCORD 124 SEE Cc 074 _._.. . CONCORD 125 # 4: 2 17 4 3 5 21 16 13 0 CONCORD 126 c 1 0 1 2 4 0 �x CONCORD 127 3 . 2 ? CONC�7RD 128 31 0 Z 1 0 - �, CONCORD 129 3 3 O Ib 17 z _ 1 3 1 13.._ 17 4 -0- C'ONCORD I_0 Y CONCORD 131 4 2 5 1 15 10-- -0 _ ,, CONCORD 132 3L 1 - 3 1 6 1 5- 10 0 r . CONCORD 13? 1 23 2 -' 3 7„ m. CONCORD 234 21 _3 0 1 11 s. CONCORD 135 �1 C 1 4 3 9 5 0 �: CONCORD 136 2_ i - 22 0 0 3 i l . _12 Z�_ _Q _ �' CONCORD 137 3_ 2 1 5 5 10 b o CONC13RD 136 � c � lI 1 1 5 C0NC0Rn . w y i r 1 1 0 4._ CONCORD 140 # - 0 .._.._ _0 _0 0 77-77 CONCORD 141 4 2? 1 1 15 I1 8 CONCORD 501 SEE CO 007 CONCORD 503 kz�. SEE CO 140 CONCORD 504 4' 2 2 17 18 13:. 1 ' CONCORD 505 77,;V, wr SEE WC 029 CONCORD' 506 3:: 2 0 1 9 11 10 . CONCORD 507 SEE CO 047 "- CONCORD 503 5 : 33 1 13 22 16 CONCORn 509 5 " 32 - 1 25 19 10 0 __ 1 _ CONCt3RL' 510 ` � 65 2 CONCORD 511 + _ . ._ . _ ._. i SFE CO 053 CONCORD 512 # 0 3 1 _ 1 1 ; _ 2 1 _ ..8 - 2 CONCORD 51.3 1-'E- SEE CO. 046 ; ?: CONCORD 514 SEE LO 515 CONCORD 515 E1 f Z 2 _15 . 1. ---------- 6 y 1 _ CONCORD 516 _ � � 1 CONCORD 516 - � q t _- CONCORD 517 SEE WC 0?4 CGNCOR0 516 SEE OV 514 CUNC.�RL 51S 2' 2 1 1 CONCORD 520 SEE CO O4 1 CCNCCjiZD 521 0 z i Q CONCORD 521 - `� 2 ' 2 0 1 CONCOkO 522 # _._- SEE WC 501 CONCORD 523 ? SEE WC 517 { # A j ;� � '� � c � r 13 11 1 - CONCORD 525 � _. CONCORD 530 A` SEE CO 119 i CANYON 501 ,' 1 1 DANVILLE 501 3. 1 1 1 1 T. DANVILLE 502" I 2 1 1 2 1 DANVILLE SL�z = Z777777 }J 1 1 DANVILLE 5?4 ' :! �' ? 1� _ 1 DaNvIILE 505 ,l 3 1 I _1 _ DANVILLE 506 , 1 I 5 }, DANVILLE 507 i 2 2 8 11 DANVILLE 50£3 4 . 1 3 1 3 21 DANVILLE 509 { 4% 1 1 1 73 10 Y DANVILLE 510 3 I 2:. - 3 _ .5 10 13 r > . DANVILLE 511 c 2 1 1 9 ..._ DANVILLE 512 5_ 1 3 1 21 .__ .. 1. ,r DANVILLE 513 3S 1 3 5 10 , .. - DANVILLE 514 4 2 1 7 2 19 10 LO „s r �i fd G VEkNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CONT Ff D"l PREVIOUS PAGE G w J h B w J N S R 6 C F G C K M M H M L W E M S ' E d E A M A I E C 0 r F Y I t' Y I E 0 I A A L E C ' G G R L X R M D A 8 T R P D N N J R N L N L I I A R M 0 D T D w T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T G 4 I E cl T R I Y L L A H 0 R E E H A G T x E E E R h E T N M L L N D R N B A E T R Y E C E N R H I k H Z E T D T a. H N 1 G J E G it S R S S 1 DEMO-32—005 DANVILLE 515 c c F c 0 0 5 1 2 SEE DV 516 - DANVILLE 515 — A 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- _ DANVILLE 516 c 1 1 c c c la c 3 2 14 2 12 DANVILLE X17 I1 c c c14 2 1 15 20 16 0 DANVILLE 5183 0 c14 1 J 1 5 5 70 DANVILLE 519 _ _._. SEE OV 516 i DANVILLE 520 VOTEP ABSEtiTEE DANVILLE 521 - cZ 1 2 5 15 7 0 : _ DANVILLE 522 ? c c11 3 5 1 DANVILLE 52:3 i7 i c c 0 2 7 4 8 0 Fp DANVILLE 524 1 7 c c Ic c 2 0 6 6 1 DANVILLE 525 26 2 2 10 13 11 DANVILLE 57-6 3c c 7 19 c 0 14 11 8 - DANVILLE 527 2 Cc c 1 2? 2 12 9 !o 0 - DANVILLE 528 2' 1 0 11 23 11 EL CERRITO 001 5 ' 2 20 42 1.1 EL CERRITO 002c c 24 G 12 12 23 70 EL CERRITO 003 T _ c c 31 1 1 1 .,16 38 1 EL CERRITO 004 I oc c c 1 42 1 2 18 19 31 12 0 7t'R EL CERk ITC 005 ?: c c 1 36 , 23 29 10 0I EL CERRITO 00ti 5C 32; 2 11 20 32 1 i EL LERR ITU 307 ? c 34 4 5 21 23 8 1 EL CERRITO 006 c c 1 3 26 27 19 21 1 2 � EL CERRITO 000 ? 1 L 16 17 _. -3 EL CERRIT( 010 i 1 5t c c 44 3 ? 37 39 11 0 _ EL CERRITO Oii c 52 c 1 c 4G 3 6 21 23 9 0 ___-. _ El CERP ITO 012 23 1 S 25 22 El CEFR ITi1 0134 61 5 30 29 19 0 EL CERRITO Q14 ' 6: c c 4 64 5 27 16 0 _ El CERRITO 015 3 3 1 4 3 2 2 EL CERRITO 016 7; c c 2 4_ 6 3 6 35 15 1 i EL CERR ITC! 017 4" rti c r 46 2 1 25 9 1 ;. . 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EL CERRITO 014 k c, _ c 55 11( 1 24 20 1 EL CEkRITt+ 035 5 I ? 1 2' 2 < EL CERRITO 036 a 5`� '7 4 6 3 18 21 1 ' EL CEKRITC? 037 �1i 31 2 2, 2 1 �'_� 3 2 1� _ 9 2 EL CERT ITl3 035 � :; �__ EL CERR ITC' 039 "i 0 1 2 I 1 5 t- EL CERRITO 040 � ^- a 4' 2 1 10 EL CERRIT[ 042 a = a - 2 1 z 1 5 x EAST RICHMOND 501 a � � - 5 2 c 15 1 - EAST R ICHMCN19 502 ; F 2 15 20 _ EAST R I CHM0""D 503 .3 a tl If ^a e! 2 3 13 C EAST RICNbUND 734 j q C 1 t` 3 3 I Fr EAST R I CHMCCNC 505 ? 4' ?� 7[ 2 29- 13 _n BAST R ICHMC�'30 506 ,j ' : f I S I 3 3 - 2 - EAST R ICHMCINU 537 ' ? 1; ' D 3", 1 27 1 1 � EL S06MRANTE aG_ SEE FS 5C�2 EL SOPRA�'TF 502 = 1 214 i6 2 8 EL SO EkANTF 5C3 s t? 4 I 3 3 1 f�. EL SOBRANTE 504 L 41 2I 2 1 2 19 6 EL SOBRANTE 505 ' C! 3 2 2 9 1 _ EL S06RANTE 50 � 4 3 2 25 3 5 2 EL S0BRAIITF 507 4 1 41 1 1 2 2 1 EL SORRANTE 508 7 33 5 2 2 11 FL S0BRAN11: 510 4" 2 32 ? 21 40 19 EL Su83tANTC 511 SEE ES 512 EL SOFRANTE 512 i 5 4 1 101 26 50 I GYVE m NOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CUNT FROv, PREVIOUS PAGE G W J W 3 6 J W S R B C F G C K A M H M L H' E N S 7' 1 E E A I E C 0 A E Y I n Y I E 0 I A A L E C ,3 G 4 L X R M 0 A 8 T F r G N N J R K L W L I I A 't _ P N U 1.) T r. w T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T G F M I t= C T R I Y L L A H 0 R E E H A G T ' E R F E R R E T k H L L N O R N B A E T R Y E C E N R H u H I i" m Z E T O .I t H N G J E G S R S S DEMO-02-006 s. EL Std ERRANT E 513 % c 24 6 3 4 31 44 37 0 EL SOBRANTE 514 5 37 7 ? 13 25 43 17 0 -' EL SOERANTE 515 j ?c 123 16 25 7 EL SOBRANTE 516 4 5c f 49 4 4 5 20 36 18 EL SOBRANTE 517 4' I _ 4 4 1 10 2 1 ! EL SOBRANTE 516 SEE RI 083 � r EL S08PANTE 522 , 0 tl c c c c 21 7 2 4 20 31 1 EL SOBRANTE 523 31 ? 5 I" 2 5 ..i GIANT 531 44 25 _- 1 ; _._.__.3. _. 15_. GIANT 5C2 3: 1 ? 1 6 19 27 13 0 GIANT 503 41 1 1 24 1 9 17 35 1 GIANT 5U4 � ' 4L 1 3 1 1 2 18 0 _ GIANT 5:)5 35 34 27 _34 11 0 GIANT 506 c 5 3� ic 2 1 24 30 8 GIANT 507 4` E 2 2 _ 34 4I ..... GIANT 508 I 31 c c 7E 0 7 13 2 . GIANT 50y � 4 : tc z 33 1 8 28 20 11 GIANT 510 '� 5c c c i ? 19 22 . ----- GIANT _ f G I ANT 511 3. 2 1 2 Z5 _._. 0 G I AN T 513 5; 2 2 2 . _. 11 �. _ _ .__. HERCULFS 001 1 . 1 5 - KNIGHTSEN 501 7. c 1 32 1 C 2 6 26 _20 14 ol '$ KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 1R1 1 1 5 5 3 4 4 43 13 18 KENSINGTON 50? 7 I 4 2 2 _ 1 ..: KENSINGTON 503 7� 5 2 6 - 2 1 2. k KENSINGTON 504 c 61 1 c 1 31 1 3 2 38 12 " 12 KENSINGTON 505 1 8c c c 1 59 2 0 5 z98 77, t KENSINGTON 506 72 c c c 3 3' _ 35 7 9 KENSINGTON 507 7- 3 3 1 33 10 17 _ KENSINGTON 508 0. 4 1 28 KENSINGTON 509 5t 36 2 ' 311 KENSINGTON 510 2 5 43 1 2 _. 1 ,_ � .7r KENSINGTON 511 VOTED A$SENEE 4 KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE 1 4 KENSINGTON 513 IC, c 0 c 5 -30 1 3 2 25 9 1 .. LAFAYETTE 001 2 I c c c is 2 2 1 7 7 3 LAFAYETTE 002 ' J 2 " u c c 1E 0 n 6 9 ' LAFAYETTE 003 c c t cl C _ 1 . 1 0 2 1 5 LAFAYETTE 004 45 c i ? 1 1 16 11 8 LAFAYETTE 005 l J ?" c c 0 1 6 14 13 11_.__ LAFAYETTE 006 4 1c 2 t 5 11 11 17 rW LAFAYETTE 007 j 2 . 1 2 1 a 4 A, iO 17 1 1 LAFAYETTE 006 I 6K q2; 2� 3 23' 2 LAFAYETTE C09 ; � i '' c 13 1 i 41 16 6a LAFAYETTE 01L1 t3 '1 c 2 q S 12 1 - - — LAFAYETTE 011 1 44 26 2 4 c 19 17 1 _ LAFAYETTE 012 14 1 2 25 20 15 LAFAYEITE L)13 0 c " 3 1 1 15 9 LAFAYETTE G?=, ? ' }' 1 1� u 4 9 ? 13 LAFAYETTE 015 7 '1 L� 1 L 41 15 1177 LAFAYETTE 016 c c 1% 25 9 11 LAFAYETTE 017 ; a I c _ 11 2 6 13 22 9 _ LAFAYETTE 015 j ?` C c 1 2 1 10 b 8 0 LAFAYETTE 019 ( t] 35 c 3 2 4 1 12 5 . LAFAYETTE 02.0 J 4 L c cC 3 5 3 2, 2y 1. 1 , : _ LAFAYETTE 021 ' 3" ii ?, 1 i ? 19 1 LAFAYETTE 022 3' C tt 21 4 3 14 0 1 LAFAYETTE 023 # 3` 1 , 11 5 8 - LAFAYETTE 024 4q 2 ' ? 7 28 14 19 0 '- LAFAYETTE "25 Z SEF LA 023 LAFAYETTE 327 ' 1<` I % 1 4 4I 16 141 71 1 LAFAYETTE 0 2 F 1 31 d f 2 ' 3' 4 20 1" 16 0 LAFAYETTE 030 " ?? c c I c c 0 3 10 10 4 LAFAYETTE 031 r 2 2 0 3 19 10 5 LAFAYETTE C)32 SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 _ c 1 2 c 0 6 13 6 -1 LAFAYETTE 036 t_ 0 ._ 8.. . 3 . . 3___..._ 0 � LAFAYETTE 075 1 10 4 13 6 8 r -Af LAFAYUTTE 03r c 17 1 c 2 1 a 11 . 2 9 w, LAFAYETTE 040 -•1c c 2 1 . 1 17 19 10 12 LAFAYETTE 041 2 1 i9 12 10 LAFAYETTE 042 7. GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CONT FROM, PREVIOUS PAGE ,.., r n J h' 9 W J k S R E M C F G C K A M H M L N E W S ? E A c a a s I E C C. A E Y I U Y I E O I A A L E G L X h M D A B T R M D N N J R W L W L I I. A R N t! D T G k T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T G E I E 0 T R I Y l L A H 0 R E E H A G Tof E F E E K R E T N h L L N D R N B A E T R Y E C E N R M Z E T D N H N - ' G J E G r S R S S41 ?EMO-02-007 LAFAYETTE 043 35 c 1 8 6 2 1 10 14 6 0 LAFAYETTE 044 3" c G 2 14 2 1 9 23 10 11 + 0 LAFAYETTE 045 3 14 0 0 1 12 10 10 0 LAFAYETTE 046 ? 14 3 2 5 9 11 13 LAFAYETTE 501 ?' SEE LA 005 _ LAFAYETTE 502 SEE OR 51-7 LAFAYETTE 503saEwosJ 0 4 0 0 22 .._ _ LAFAYETTE 504 VDTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 ? 1 L 1 ? 7 b 4 LONE TREE 501 r 6c c 41 27 5 2 la 2 13 8 -- 0 ,,.. yrs. LONE TREE 502 � � o ' 1c c 1 31 6 1 9 11 14 11 -0 LONE TREE 503 - 'S SEE BW 507; _ .._ ... LOVE TREE :,05 z 1, 1 8 21 MORAGA 501 2 1 1 1 _i. _-_ b . -.. _ MORAGA 502 t I 1 1 Mt3k AGA 503 1 5 MORAGA 504 1 _ 12 _.lz MORAGA 505 1 1 5 19 8 - _5 _.0 ._ MORAGA Sob 1 c c 1 15 2 2 4 18 1-5 MORAGA 507 2!- c c 11 c 1 2 7 -1 - MORAGA 508 Z 1 Z 1 1 2_ ._._. 11 .._.._-_.. _� ry } ^ MORAGA 509 4 1 1 1 8 _. -:...0. -7— MORAGA 5:0 1 2 . 26 1 5 11 14 --10 1 MOR AGA 511 31 c c c c 21 1 L 2 I 15 MORAGA 512 _. ._.__ SEE Mr) 511 MORAGA 513 ? c c c A is c 1 6 11 1 MORAGA 514 4- c c 1 1 23 1 1 4 3 to MORAGA 515 ?I 3 1 MORAGA 516 ? t c c 1 13 0 _ 16 12 11 k"ORAGA 517 2_ c c c I le c 1 3 7 5 MORAGA 519 c' 23 _ 26 c 1 6 9 19 6 MURAGA 519 4. 15 v 2 24 12 MORAGA 521 2 17 c 1 - 1. 13 MORAGA 522 j 3f c c C 30 1 1 216 MORAGA 523 ' i4 1 I 1 0 MORAGA 524 ij I 1 = 7 3 IO 11 .5...�._._ MT VI"rw 501 3 9 4._ 1 3 3 2 4 I I MT VIEW 502 { , _ _ y - I i Z 5 1 MT VIEW 50:32 1 2 1 2 3 � E � 3 111 35 Z MT VIE-6 504 � � 5. '� � MT VIEK 5J5 l; ? 2 32 I " MARTINEZ 001 � 6' c c 2 ? 1 � 12! 2- 1 MARTINEZ 0012 5 . i c c 1 2 0 9 17 2 - - MARTINEZ 003 41 1 Z E 4 11 26 251 MARTINEZ OC-4 7 3 _ . _ 2 1. 1 3 I �.. MARTINEZ 005 � 7 c 26 1 3 3 MARTINEZ 00a 7'. c c 2 14 1 14 33 40 15 . MARTINEZ J 7' 1 c 31 3 3 21 36 21 MARTINEZ 008 t 9 4 c c 3' 22 4 L 18 42 12 - MARTINEZ OJa i 1; 7. c 1 1 ? 3 25 31 14 0 :., MARTINEZ `}In � 73 c e 4 1 I 8 16 37 9 0 MARTINEZ 011 9 4 2 2 4 1 Y. MARTIhEt 012 j li b' c c c S 1 14 23 55 10 _- 1 MARTINEZ 013 E c c c 9 2.. 1 14 25 31 18 MARTINEZ 014 9c t c I 3E 1 26 41 2 r A€ MARTINEZ 015 7 44 1( 1 6 18 36 1. MARTINEZ 016 j 4-- I 3 I� I 1 MARTINEZ 017 1 25 i 8 22 34 22 0 MARTINEZ 018 + I i SEE Pi's 504 ! t y t MARTINEZ 019 ? 0 a 5, I 1 3 22 _ ..__. _.. MARTINEZ 02r ,1 3 1 2 3 1 -- MARTINEZ 021 ? 5 1 1 I 1 1 - MARTINEZ 022 ? _ I 1 `f> s T MAF INEZ C23 3 1' c i� 2 1 ic 13 1 10 v MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 321 r MARTINEZ 025 S` I 1 4 2 25 j f MARTINEZ 02R 4c c 21 2 0 1-2 13 15 MARTINEZ D71) J 4r 1 2 t l_ 1 14 16 13MARTINEZ 03 MARTINEZ Orb � � h 3' I 19 27 11 ...,., . 16 MARTINEZ 033 3, 1 _ _ 11 _23 _9 0 , �1 GC,VEizN0R LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ;ur CONT FROkS PREVIOUS PAGE W J W B k J WS R E N C F G C K A M H M L W E It S E E A A A I E C ': A E Y I C' Y I E 0 I A A L E C C G p. L X R M D A 6 T o r D N N J R W L W L I I A R N G 0 T D w T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T �* G E M I E 0 T R I Y L L A H C R E E H A G T t E F a RE T R N ! L N D R N B A E ,,fk T R Y E C E N R ►i H I k m Z E T O I N H N . G J E G ' S p S S ' nw DEMC-02-003 Y, MARTINEZ 034 SEE MZ 030 MARTINEZ 035 0 5C i c 1 3 19 1 1 3 10 23 12 1 _ MARTINEZ 036 1 4t c C c 3 32 5 0 12 18 21 4 1.._�w MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE AH 501 NICHOLS 501 c 9c li cI 517 11 21 30 17 __.._1 . .__�_ NICHOLS 503 5 31 __. 1 _ 2_ _. _1 0 r.h X NICHOLS 5^5 c 21 i 13 3 0 6 1 -5. NORTH RICHMOND 501 31 1 c 2 76 14 0 4 19 13 5 NORTH RICHMC,ND 502 31 1 4 PG 11 3 5 20 312 0 �..� NORTH RICHMOND 503 2 i 51 1 1 38 1 . b _.0 OAKLEY 501 iI3' 54 16 4 11 40 31 11 OAKLEY 502 ll _ 1 c 5 3q 31 5 8 40 3316 _._0__ 77 OAKLEY 503 114 1 2 57 7 7 6 43 25 _1_-. -0 OAKLEY 504 I 7" c c 2 219 10 22 29 10 0 OAKLEY 505 i 11 49 4 5 213 Z7 0 OLEUM 501 _ _ SEE PI 006 �;-- OLEUM 502 SEE PI 002 ' OLEUM 503 SEE RG 509 n . _ �777-777 OLEUM 506 _ y ' SEE PI GC6 ORINDA 501 ?� c I I 23 7 ORINDA 502 1" c c c 14 1 0 8 _8. 2 5Y. ORINDA 503 2 ? I 1. _ 3 4� ORINDA 504 c K c c c c 3 2 0 2 1 6 ' OR I NIDA 505 2s c c c 1 I2 ORINDA 506 { _ Z_ 3 - --9 ORINDA 507 4 21 _- I ORINDA 506 41 1 c 3 15 1. ._. ORINDA 509 c 5" z c c 27 0 2 34 3 < . ORINOA 510 ? c c c 16 c I 2 1 11 ORINDA 511 3 1' Al11 -- -= - OP I NDA 512 4 " 1 c c 212 20 15 ORINDA 513 � � ? _ 1 _ 10_ 8 ORINDA 514 t7i 31 1 c c 6 1 lo 9 12 10 ORINDA 515 47 c c c 21 1 2 1 16 ORI EvDA 516 % c I C c 21 C 1 I 1F 6 ORINDA 517 . . ? 2 3 25 1 'N,_ ORINDA 518 4 11 1 2 2 ORINDA 519 c cr 7 0 0 ORINDA 519 - A a 1_ 2 1 _ ORINDA 523 �7 1 1. - - . ---- r ORINDA 520 1 22 9 1 JRINt?A 521 0 0RINDA 521 - A = 1 3 19 * II S ORINDA 522 3 Lc c c o 0 ORINDG 522 - A c 1 15 4 7 26 13 1 ._ . ORINDA 523 j ?c c 1 11 c 0 14 10 11 3 ORINDA 523 - A j 43 1� 13 c 2 A 20 9 0 ORINDA 524 i Q 2" z 1i 14 c 0 1 10 1 1 ORINDA 52; 1 3 1. 3. ORINDA 525 - A ' ?' r c 1 c 0 16 --, ORINDA 526 1 c c1 t 1 5 1 _ 1 ORINDA 527 0 ? c c 1 1 8 12 15 ORINDA 52U i .w _ VOTED ABSENTEE } GRINDA 530 VOTED A6ScNTFt ORINDA 533 ! 5 1 2 1 3 _ 2 _. 1._ ORI UA 534 1 1 _ QRItiDA 530 ! 0 1 _ 15 w„: i -�.. .� OR t"40a 527 6 I 33 9 14 21 9 2 ,..,, PITTSBURG 001 c r ' 75f 1 PITTSRURG 002 2 `” + c c 1 61 1 1 5 23 7 8 PITTSBUP,G 003 � ti 4-1 r c 1 2" 1 2 6 2- 1 PITTSBURG 004 ; C1 7, 57 2 6 16 26 18 7 -""-C-- PITTSBURG 005 7" 1 52 1 3 I 3 2 5 PITTSBURG 0065 6 1 5 _ 3 2 Z2 —4 c PITTSBURG OU7 i s 4 E 5 12 2 3 3 4� PITTSfiURG 00S c 6r 4 1 1 11 14 23 12: ..__,... P . PITTSBURG U39 15 1 c 3 1 2 113 2 5 _ PITTSBURG 010 '4 _ 12 36 2 . .- 9_ PITTSBURG 011 5 E 1 9 } GCVEkNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CONT FROM PREVIOUS PAGE G W J r B ►4 J W S R 6 M 0 F G C K A M H M L W E W S ( E A E A A I F C 0 A F- Y I 0 Y I E 0 I A A L E C =' U G R L X r M £ A 5 T R P D N N J R W L W L I I A P N rl 0 T I w T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T G 4 I F O T 2 I Y L L A H C R E E H A G T E N F E ;. R E T N N L L N D R N B A E T R Y E C E N R H R H I w Z E T D I H N 'r G J E G { S R S $ r, DEML-02-009 PITTSBURG 012 c 6. c c 64 12 3 4 24 22 11 0 K PITTSBURG 013 c 13 1 c 1 63 2_ 3 12 48 33 10 0 s PITTSBURG 014 c i G, c 2 1 23 28 9 0 ,,.. _..__.. 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PITTSBURG 505 z 7' c 1 1 31 12 4 10 27 25 2 PITTSBURG 50b c 1 53 17 2 15 16 29 6 0 PITTSBURG 55)7 10 3 14 2 415 PITTSBURG 508 27 c c 1 12 1 2 -c 8 11 PITTSBUFG 500 _ SEE PB 034 PITTSBURG 510 6. SEE PB 0-:4 PITTSBUPG 511 1C 1 22 4 1 C 4 0 1 0 PITTS!WPG 512 97 c c 4 65 5 5 8 .31 PITTSBURG 51: , �w SEE P6 501 PITTSBURG 514 ! 8_ ? c c 2 4C 2 7 22 41 2 _ PLEASANT HILL 001 7C 32 16 23 2. PLEASANT HILL 002 { 6 t 1 c 2 1 2 4 23 13 16 PLEASANT HILL 304 4c 1 ! 1 1T PLEASANT HILL 00- 1 5- 2 t 9 PLEASANT HILL ;;05 =` l a Z 5 21 21 1, PLEASANT HILL OC6 � � 4' � c c 2 I 4 6 19 10 . __.1 PLEASANT HILL 007 ; ? c c14 5 7 1 PLEASANT HILL 011 7-1 c2 2 6 25 28 1 PLEASANT HILL r'12 5 C f 34 C 4 4 9 29 23 0 ... PLEAS::11T HILI. 013 i 0 51 c c c 19 1 11 18 28 1 - 1 1. PLEASANT HILL :3141 -- -..- PLEASANT HILL L�15 � lol i c 4 S 2 17 28 15 PLEASANT HILL 016 c3 1 12 19 21 12 PLEASANT HILL 017 0 4 c 7 14 24 13 1 PLEASANT FILL SIF 4; = r 2. 1 5 16 21 10 0 ' PLEASANT HILL Ci14- � �� { - 2 21 1 .� 1 ; P L E AS ais 2 T HILL 0%J � c � Gl t� � 1 3 •--�-.,;;; PLEASANT HILL 3.21 j �� � `� � 2h� r 7 15 11 17 _ 1 _ PLEASANT HILL 0 -2 ?2 5� ? 1 2 20 PLEASANT MILL J ?{ 1 6' 1i d i 3t 2 2 2 PLEASANT HILL 0-74 i f � 4 3 6 20 25 10 PLEASANT HILL C:ZS 7 4 1 12 2 2 i . ` ; { t, PLEASANT HILL �0-76 _ 6 � _17 18 25 13 `- PLEASANT HILL C27 c 12 1Q 3 1 22 24 15 PLL-.'�SAtvT HILL C:28 "� 1,�2 _ ? 1 2 3 3 PLEASANT HILL 024 , 0 4 � � t � 15� 19 1 PLEASAINT HILL 030 � 5� ra {� 1 1 'c 2 13 10 11' PLEASANT HILL C.31 3 ?5 t= ! 4 11 CI i 5 1 1. _ PLEASANT HILL 03' I ' 17 1a 1 1 zr PLEASANT HILL X33 J ^ 2 1 1 2 13 PLEASANT HILL 034 2 4 i 5 19 26 1 � PLEASANT HILL 036 c 12 20 12 12 01 _ PLEASANT HILL 037 - c'rr Pti f1?4 PLAAN1 Hll.t U? a ± 1 161 t to � = L 1 _ 1 1. PLEASANT HILL i - - PLEASANT HILL 040 43 2 2 10 '23' w GtIVEP-NOP LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CONT FROu: PP.EV1CUS PAGE !'. 6 J k J h S k 5 N C F G C K A M N M L W c N S r' = A = I F C 2 c Y I C Y I E 0 I A A L E C is = L X A 5 T R ,y O N N J R H L W L I I A F z- "! n " T w T E T V A E Z G O L A L R S Z N T T G E µ I F C T R I Y L L A H 0 R E E H A G T ,y I E __ r r k E T N N L L N 0 P, N B A E 1 T Y E C E N R H E T O H N ' G J E G r S P S S { PLEASANT HILL C•-+I � _70 SEE PH 0--- 1 PLEASANT HILL 042 } 3 . 1c c 4 12 3 6 3 12 13 9 0 ' � PLEASANT HILL 043 j 1 Zi _ 1 ! 5 10 15 1 ° , PLEASANT HILL 044 c c 2 a J 3 8 18 8..-.. PLEASANT HILL 045 i 1 c c 1 2 4 1 5 12 17 10 0 PLEASANT HILL 046 c 2 1 6 2 12 24 22 11 0 PLEASANT HILL 501A � 1 . 1 0 3 3 12 4 0 PLEASANT HILL 5016 Ic c 2 6 c 1 13 5 PLEASANT HILL 52 ##, 5- 2_ 3 2 2 PLEASANT HILL 503 c 1 16 2 0 1 9 9 PLEASANT HILL _0 - ti 4 SEE AH 503 PLEASANT HILL 505 o' 32 5 2 10 12 28 9 . r PLEASANT HILL 505 . 51 c c c 22 2 2 9 15 24 1 0 PLEASANT MILL 507 j r 4 I i 2 18 9 ].3 0 -4Yp PLEASVIT HILL 50S SEE PH 502 PLEASANT HILL 510 SEE WC 535 _ 11 5 8 39 30 10 PIN:]L E 001 � � ? ' '43 _.. .�_..._.,._ PINCLE ,)02 , �- 1 c c 2 4 0 7 16 2 19 0 rn PINOLE 0ty3 1 4 c c c 78 2 3 7 22 3 9 I LE 004 � =+ PINS r ? 2 2 22..- 29 PIN ... __ ...� ..� ?L E 005 . _ 2 1 1 13 9 0 ' PINOLE 006 c 3 3 21 23 9 6 PINJLF 007 51 c c c 31 I4 16 23 12 PINOLE 005 SEE PI 011 �E I 45 1 25 42 1. U F PINOLE O..S , PINOLE 010 c 4' c i c 2 PIN'JLE 011 71 4� 2 16 32 17 0 PINOLE= 312 = . c c2• 34 7 1 S 17 _ 2 1- _ PIN'0LE 013 ': 4 p c c 31 5 4 3 26 28 1 PINOLE 01=, j 5 ' c 1 c 29 3 1 15 22 29 11 PINvJLE ?15 :� ' " 3_ I lI 1 1 10 PINULE Olo t] 3 24 3 a 5 12 18 PINOLE 017 i 2 23 r a PINjLv 018 1 1 5;, 2 1 22 26 10 G , 5 1 �C _ t 5 21 --25 1 PINOLE 021 � ~ " 23 2 1 5 11 21 , PIN}lLF 02� 1 1 18 20 1 I PINULF 023 Q c 1 6 37 1 i 6 18 27 11. PACHECO 531 ! cl � = 1 1 PACNtCC SJ2 J 5' J 2 1 1 31 1 ---------- PACHECL, 5 i ;] 7" C� 3 %7 7 2 5 1 34 2 _ PACHECO 504 r t 1 i 1i 1 i 1 1 PACHECO 0 i w SEE MZ 029 _ # r ` 12 11 PACHECO' 507 :� i SEE PH 14 3 i r - - —---- _ : t a 24 1 13 1 . PACHELO . 0:: J - a J j 2 2 �' ' P,�CHECt': 50c0 5 1 1, 3^ 4 1i 12 I7 33 I PACHECO 510 = i 5 3 2 2 3 PORT COSTA 501 c 1 6 0 10 11 17 10 R ICHMGN0 001 c E ` 2 4 23 17 2 . 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PREVIOUS PAGE w G W J W B 6 J 1% S R B M C F G C K A M H M L M E W S E E a A A I E C O a E Y I 0 Y I E 0 I A A L E C G G R L X R M D A 8 T R N R N N J R W L W L I I A a N 0 D T O W T E T V A E Z G O L A L R S Z N T ;¢ G E M I E C T R I Y L L A H 0 R E E H A G T F F F F F p E T A A L L N C R N 8 A E T R Y E C E N R H R H I k m Z E T O f �. N H N r G J E G S R S S "- DEMO-02-011 i RICHMOND 02=* '' I c c 34 6 a 8 15 19 5 0 .. RICHMOND r25 ; 6c c c 57 14 5 4 21 21 14 0 RICHMOND 026 3 _ C C C 36 9 2 2 27 Z q ..-. 1 7777 RICHMOND 0t j1 64 c 44 9 0 7 27 38 2 2 R I LHMONtD 02A _.. I � _ ? 3 1G 1 4 _ b 5 0 RICHMOND 029 ; Z 1 8 2 15 RICHMCND 030 3 f, 1 c 65 I 3 6 26 16 10 1 RICHMOND 0?1 j ' ZI 1 1 33 22 8 1 I 777T RICHMOND 032 2 52 1 31 2 13 6 0 RICHMOND 0',3 > > Z 1 _ _ _1 26 L 0 .__ '�- RICHMOND 034 54 1 6 28 RICHMOND 015 41 I 6 29 19 5 0_ RICHMOND Q3SA 4 I 4� 5 5 2 28 7 .. .. 0.._... 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RICHMOND 053 51 34 2 12 36 3 _ RICHMOND 054 4r c c 2 0 114 36 19 11 RICHMOND 055 4C c c 2 4 14 3 R ICHM�JND OCSb a 3 RICHMOND 1 3 3 1 , --57 it j 25 42 21 RICHMOND 056 4 : 1 2 2 c 1 13 32 2 1 R ICHMUND 059 4, 3 • R ICNkilin J COO � C 44 53 2 E 3 3 13 1 R I CHMO;.D OL 1 RICHMG;iD 06" I I 2 3 11 RICHMOND 06 ; 2 C ?r7 32 2 RICHMOND 06� 1 I 3 ' Q ! — i:ICHyOtiO 065 ` _ 31 11 i 18 23 32 t7 RICHMOND I 2 I 3 I R 19 2.9 b RICHMOND O0 t7 c ` 2 I I 2 3 _ 7777 2 - RICH40ND 068 ' 1 � � c 11 26 1� 2 . 2 _ RICHMOND 069 t 7777 4 3?' 7; 31 I _ a. RICHMOND 070 2 3 T Z 3 1 RICHMOND 071 } 4`. 7j 3 1 2 2 1 I _. R I CH`�0►tiD 072 4 t 2- 2 , 1 2 RICHMOND 07 3 i 4 2 1 I 2 RICH�'G^�0 C7L j 4 1 1 2 3 1 ;j 3 RICHMOND i;?5 j `� - I 1 2 RICHMOND ;7b i 4 72 2 2 RICHMOND 077 51 O 71 I % 2 1 11 47, RICHMOND 078 3 4' 1 16 Z I1 RICHMOND 079 j '- 4 11 4 1 21 22. 8 � RICHMOND -.-.,,. 060 �SEE ER 506 77 RICHMOND 061 � 11 2 1 3 - _ rF: RICHMOND 082 Q 1 ' I q 0 7 ._. RICHMOND 083 1 4 d 1 4 I 17 45 8 RICHMOND 084 t 6' ' ? _ 21 22 15 Iy^ � , q _ RICHMOND C;ES J 4: tl E1 2 2 I 12 RICHMOND 06a J 2 :J Ci 1 � 123 � 6i 2 1 1 I ..._ �.. RICHMOND 067 4 II _ 14 2 Z1 RICHMOND 8F � 2 4 1 RICHMOND 042 I 2 _ 8 27 11 r RICHMOND 093 i 3 " I 10 25 11 b .. RICHMOND `044 5 26 26 g p RICHMOND 0°5 2 20 11 1 RICHMOND 090 63 4 1 3 1 2 37 9 - 0 �-�-- RICI�MQN{) 048 4 1 13 _ 12 9 . ._ g � � RICHMOND Oreo 3 • 1 4 1 2 1 29 31 11[ 0" x 15 12 10 RIC14MON1) 101 - 1 1 9I I RICHMOND 102 2 2 1 14 14 RICHMOND 101 2 1 2 I 2 14 1 . c,17,1V ERN0,R LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR t. CONT FRO3i PREVIOUS PAGE r, w i H i% J n S R 6 N C F v C K A M F ;4 L W E W S c A E A A A I E C C A E Y I G Y I E O I A A L E C i n G R L X F ` C A F T R 10 O N N J R W L W L I I A tt R N "l C T ! W T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T t G E I E G T R I Y L L A H C R E E H A G T E r E E F. R E T N N L L "J D R N B A E { T G. Y E C E N R H z H I w N Z E T D I z *w H G E G J S R S S 0EMO-0 2-012 RICHMOND 104 1 3C C C C 2 25 4 0 6 15 17 5 0 Yr RICHMOND 1i ^ 3 c _ 4 1 6 13 15 91 RICHMOND 106I 1 5' C 5 1 38 2 5 RICHMOND 106 � '+ 14 c S 6 6 1 3 20 7 40 2 RICHMOND lug 1 I 2 4 7 1 15 i0 RICHMOND 110 31 c 1 5 . 6 1 2 12 3 13 0 RICHMOND 111 26 2 3 4 14 21 RODEO 501 = 53 ! c 2 29 Ic 2 1 28 41 13 RODEO 502 _ ?3 24 6 9 30 59 150 RODEO 503 ? L 1 3 25 2 6 _ 0 RODEO 504 6 1r 33 14 S 9 2S 31 22 0 RODEO 505 4+ 1 ?I 1 10 2 31 9 _` 7-474 RODrC 5!`c 0 4 0 8 19 2 11 a RCDcD 508 c 5 ? 35 5 1 c 21 49 19 _ 0 RODEO 50'4 Ic c c i 10 1 1 1 7 11 7 1 ROL L I rvt,WOil D 50 1 5 2 I 0 5 2 37 8 0 ROLLINGWOOL, 502 3: 22 3 21 35 18 O ROLLINGWOOD 50? c 44 c c 6 42 4 1 6 18 38 11 0 _ 1 SELBY 501 7777 SEF PC? 503 ST 'aARYS 501 3c _ 12 0 3 3 10 11 4 0 ST MARYS 502 4 SEE SM 501 SARANAP 501 1c c 1 9 _ 0 2 33 1 SAF ANAP 50 35 2 2 IO 19 6 SARANAP 503 2-4 c 1 SARANAP 503 - A 1 0 0 SAFAlAP 504 i 7C I c c 33 3 3 19 1 16 2 SARANAP 535 4 2 i6 6 14 13 1 0 SARANAP 506 51 A 27 4I4 13 13 12 y SARANAP 507 5 c c c 29 2 1 4 18 10 9 SARANAP 500, 2_ C c 17 c 4 I 7 4 1 22 _16 1 SARAIAP '�Q� ' SARANAP 510 44s c c 4 32 lo 1710 ' 1 777- SARANAP 511 ` 7•. _ 3 2 . 3 SARANAP 512 c5- F 2 6 21 21 16 SARANAP 513 _ 26 2 0 4 Z 2 6o SARANAP SEG SN 506 SARANAP 515 SEE wC 521 { + SARANAP 51t� 5 1` ? v; t - SARANAP 517 SEE SN 507 SARANAP 511- SEE WC 057 _. S AR ANAP 520 _ I 1 1 1 __ fr t { i` 4 1 2 32 10 _ --- --» SAN PABLO 001 SAN PABLO 002 yc c 4 24 17 0 12 18 2 SAN PABLO CO3 ' 4z c 2 11 3 2 1 SAN PABLO 004 ' � � � c z_ 2 2 1 1 ' SAN PABLO Goy 1 =+� � I' ? - _ $ _. , SAN PABLO 0`06 2 21 1 SAN PABLC 007 a = 0 - SAN PABLO 008 d 2 2 1 11 3 1 SAN PABLO 00� 0 �q, SAN PA6LO u: 1 4Z J G c �f 17' 1 2 3 1� - w SAN PABLO � 1 + 2 3 SAN PABLO 012 ? 1 2 2 SAN PA6L0 013 a SAN PABLO 015 ! � 4' � 1 G � 1 2 2� - . .� -.�. -- r sAti PABLO o1 . SAN PAGLU 016 4 1 3 3 3 1 SAN PABLO C17 ] 3 _ 3 '- ' 1 2 2 1 SAN PABLO 0 1 R '7r 1 1 1 SAN PAEtt� 019 1" ' 1 1 _ SAN PABLO G2C' i "! 31 i 2' 1 2 2 9 �4 SAN PA6LO C71 ] 4 G4 2 1 I 22 k 7 � ' J u 2 41 0 4 1 3 8 S A to P.13 L Cl Li' -� � _ . SAN PABLO 023 0t 3 13 15 _.� SAN RAMON 501 # C 1 1 9 .... _ 9 11 . SAN RAM ON 502 � 3- 3 2 1 9 . 11 T , - 2 1 i 3 5 6 " SAN RAMON 503 "d _ _ SAN RAMON 50=- �j ? 3 1 9 15 S AN RAMON 50li � 1 . 1 5 3 SAN RAMON 506 � � 11 ' 9 9 71 SAN RAMON 507 ? 0 1 4 2 0 S Ay RAMON 508 1 2 1 6 14 2 x 2 SAN RASION 509 I 1I 7 G_VERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CONT FROPA, PREVI`lUS PAGE G w J n 3 'w J k S R 8 M C F G C K A 4 H N L W E W S E A E 4 A4 1 E C C 4 E Y I 0 Y I E G I A A L E G s G R L X 0 T R 0 a N N J P W L W L I I A ' R N 0 C, T O vi T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T I F 0 T R I Y L L A H 0 R E E H A G T F R E F F R E T N N L L N O R N a A E T n Y r C E N R N R H I W N Z E T D r H N G J E G 5 Q S S " DEMO-02-01--:1 }4 SAN Rat"0ty 5 12 3c 2 0 3 13 12 8 0 SAN RAMON 511 z r: L c 3 . 3 1 3 10 16 10 0 _ S A N RAMON 512 Ic I . c c c 3 28 0 1 3 5 10 7 0 SAN RAM,ON, 512 c L c c CC 0 c 0 0 0 0 � S AN RAMON 513 � tic c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � ;-- SAN RAMON 513 — A 6 18 0 0 4 3 12 4 1 :K SAN RAMON 514 c 4 4' 1 0 6 11 10 3 0 lx SAN RAMON 515 c 2f, 22 1 2 6 6 16 6 0 SAN RAMON 510 � 1 1 ? 3 19 15 T SAN RAMON 517 1 14 1 c 17 0 4 8 5 3 4 SAN RAMUN 519 C 75 2 c 17 0 0 12 18 4 0 SAN RAMON 520 1 c c 21 1 1 4 10 5 0 .v SAN RAMON 5 21 1 21 1 3 12 17 7 _.0 SAN RAMON 524" 2 1 2 _ 1 13 1 9 SAN RAMCN5 L 15 c 1 3 19 2 0 2 10 15 5 0 _. SAN RAMON 524 c 2 . c C 2 28 2 1 4 13 14 120 -_.. .__ t SAN RAMON 525r 2 c I c 0 C 1 _.0 _0 .0 ; SAN R4MON 525 — A 2 1. 0 _ 7 5 _0 SAN RAMON 526 � I c c c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 `f TASSAJARA 501 C c c 1 0 3 10 2 0 TASSAJAhA 50? SEE TJ 501 TASSAJARA 5v3 SEE TJ 501 ' VINE HILL 501 c 4" c c 2 24 1 c 1 7 12 31 5 VINE= HILL 532 ;7 ' 'J I 1 18 12 0 VINE HILL 5C3 41 1 2 3 2 1 _ __-.-$ _ .__._0____� VINE HILL 504 '1 26 I 1 3 1 _ 9 VINE HILL 505 _0 _ 1 _ _ . 7777 SEE VH 503 VINE HILL 506 62 c c 6 3E6 4 7 25 2 13 0 VIN" HILL 507 1 11 , 1 z VINE HILL 508 SEE VH 0 ( 1 VINE HILL 509 I o` I L c 1 35 6 3 6 14 27 1 V1NF N1Ll 510 5: c c 1 1 12 4 2 21 26 11 r. WALNUT CREEK J01 1 1 1 6 12 4 WALNUT CKEFK 002 6. lEc 47 3 6 23 WALNUT CREEK 003 5, 3 3 5 i8 16 17 0 � WALNUT CREEK O 1-4 7 a2c c 2 1 0 1 14 17 6 WALNUT CREFK 005 j 57 U. 43 a 2 4 22 15 9 WALNUT CREEK 000 3 5-2 c 1 45 5 3 5 13 21 15 WALNUT CREEK Of7 31 c ?6 1 1 4 ic 11 6 WALNUT CRErK 008 ? a 5 � a 3 18 11 WALNUT CREEK 3094 4 $ - - - a y L -i - , WALNUT CREEK 010 j CI d ? 2 4 2 10 1 WALNUT CREEK 011 Q i " 7 + Zi 6? WALNUT CREEK 012 3c c 26 C 1 6 1 ". WALNUT CKEEK '�I3 ] 4"1 11 1 WALNUT Ct'EEK 014 c r8 14 _ WALNUT CREEK 015 >l 41; t1 ? 1 1 �} __. WALNUT CREEK 01-) :7 4 _ 4. 0 2 1 1 WALNUT CREEK 317 ; 4 2 c 1 1 WALNUT CREEK 016 54 ? 1 1 1 16 7 10 WALNUT CREEK 013 ? 1c 6 $ 0 Ct! WALNUT CREEK 023 a if I 1 2 " WALNUT CREEK 021 1 I G' I 1 ° 1 9 „ WALNUT CREEK 0_22 J 3-, a 21} 7 1 WALNUT C Pr-K 0'3 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK J?4 ? I ` { i 3 .7t WALNUT CkEEK C"; � � 1 4+ + 21 1 15 __ .... WALNUT CPEcK O?6 ( j It - 5t "t 48 9 2 WALNUT CREEK 027 0 ? I 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 020 ? 1 3 _ .- ._,,-._ WALNUT CREEK 02? 1" 10 2 _ WALNUT CREEK 030 1 0 � � - t 1 2 , i 1 WALNUT i,eiEEK ^3I 1 1 WALNUT CP.EEK u3' J = Ci � t 1 11 WALNUT CREEK 03_ a 3: a a 2_ Z 1 1 5 WALNUT CREEK 034 5 . I 4 1 1 13 15 10 WALNUT CREEK 035 ,a i 2 12 12 WALNUT CREEK 036 5 3 f 15 15 16 :, . WALNUT CREEK O �7 i 21 1 1 1 10 3 9 WALNUT CP.FFK 03b 1 1 P 5 0 0 WALNUT CRFFK 739 ' Cf ? 2 1 4 7 WALNUT CRf VK JA c 1 25 1 2 9 6 WALNUT CRECK ^42 c 17 c 1 14 0 - 2 7 1 5 9 _ WALNUT CREEK 00.433 ? ,. ��g i Gl VER:`Jr LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CONT FRO4: Pki Vt DUS PAGE G !n J W ? J w S R B m C F G C K Q MH M L W E i1 S 1 F A E A ►: a l 1 E C ;7 A E Y I 0 V I E C i A A L E C U G R L X w L N P T R F 0 ti N J R W L W L I I A r N t- J T D U T E T V A E Z G 03 L A L R S Z N T G F I E G T R I Y L L A H C R E E H A G T � E P E F R a E T h N L L N 0 R N B A E T R Y E C E N R. �k H H I h +a Z E T O 1 K "K H N z J E G S R S S :A vP DEMO-02-0114 2 1 I 3 2 7 11 WALNUT CREEK 04 WALNUT CREEK 045 1 j7 c c 1 15 0 I 3 11 9 WALNUT GREEK 046 j ' C c 2 14 1 0 1 12 16 713 WALNUT CREEK 0.47 Z-- } c c I ?9 c 6 11 16 14 0 WALNUT CREEK 350 SFE WC 004 ,t WALNUT CREEK 051 ?5 c c c c 19 2 0 1 14 12 8 WALNUT CREEK 052 c 4', c c c 14 23 3 1 1 12 15 15 WALNUT CREEK 053 1 41 c c c 4 27 _ J 1 15 16 9 µ. WALNUT CREEK 054 ? : c c 2 I 0 4 18 6 22 WALNUT CREEK 055 21 1 c 2 4 q 1 2 9 4 4 0 WALNUT CPEEK 05�, c 12 0 1 3 15 4 5 WALNUT CREEK 0157 i 1 c c 6 45 6 1 6 27 12 9 0 WALNUT CREEK 056 1 ? } c c IC 1 2 1 15 10 12 1 WALNUT CREEK 059 1 tc c i 3 3 3 70 WALNUT CREEK ObO ! ' c cI - #R WALNUT CREEK 061 Q 4 c c zq 1 0 3 21 1515 __...0 . : . __. -,i WALNUT CREEK 062 ' 1 I1 IG 8. _._._..0 . ._.__ WALNUT CREEK CC? c c iq c 3 3 12 6 7Q WALNUT CREEK 064 c2} 0 1 12 9 3 WALNUT GREEK 065 5 q 32 2 5 14 l 8 1 WALNUT CREEK 066 ' J 3, 1 1 1 2 11 13 7 0 WALNUT CREEK 067 # c 11 c c c 1 14 1 2 1 5 1 0 WALNUT CREEK Ot S c 51 c c 49 Z 2 6 23 7 0 WALNUT CREEK 070 I ' c c c 2 7 1 11 15 _- 7 WALNUT CREEK 0�1 cic c c 1 10 c 0 3 2 4 4 0 WALNUT CREEK 0372 � 1c c 4 c 0 3 5 8 1 0 W A LNU T CP.EFK 07? i 1 _ 12 1 14 131 WALNUT ('P, . EEK 074 } C 3 2 0_ WALNUT CREEK 076 1 1 3 1 5 ._ ...__ 1` WALNUT CREEK 377 � 1 6 10 4 6 0 WALNUT CREEK 0 7 S I c c 1' c 1 2 10 3 WALNUT CREEK 079 21 1 13 1 11 0 - WALNUT CREEK Oe+J # 2 11 9 1411, 5 _- WALNUT CREEK Oal 11 14 c 1 II _ 0 10 12 WALNUT CREEK 052 1 2 c ] ' I 6 17 11 6 WALNUT CREEK 0S3 1' 1c 13 1 0 c 9 WALNUT CRCEKA4 1 1c 12 1 1 2 7 0 ._0__ W'AL'NUT CREEK 0611 c 13 3 3 1 8 9 1 1+IALNUT CREFK Ort ' ,2 1 1 5 F 1 _a WALNUT CREEK 1'116.7 f c� '_ i:i C� r � WALNUT CREEK 50 j 7'' 4 26 19 10 0 _ _ WALNUT CkE�K 502 J � ` � 32 4 � 18 19 1 0 WALNUT Ca EEK 5"°: SEF WC 001 t «- WALNUT CREEK 504 CI c 1 3 _ t I 16 I 1 WALNUT CREEK 5a5 � � 3I � 4 } I 19 25 10 WALNUT '-REEK 50� ; a •: � 2 _ 1 1 . 1. . ;WALNUT GREEK 507 j �L : . 1 1 14 0 WALNUT CREEK 5L)S ? 6 1 Z t. 3 2n l 11 WALNUT CREEK 50cr SEE hC 062 } " WALNUT CREEK 51 ' E .� SFE WC t2 t t WALNUT CREEK 512 € Y. c ' 1 �� 7 1, WALNUT GREEK 513 � 11 - _ _ y r" WALNUT CREF'K 514 } J ! 12 1 1 ; WALNUT CCcEEK 515 3 5-» 3 � ? � , 2 1 1 _. :dAL��€t1T C,nEFK 5a � =*1 � tj � Z� :,i 1 � 12f 11 WALNUT CREEK S1 7 ?i 71 J 0 43} 1 31 ? 1 15 WALNUT CRFEK 516 4 01 Z 2q N, 1 1 x' WALNUT CREEK 51? i1 3 i fl1 37` 3 3 1 0 WALNUT CREEK .. � q ti= " WALNUT CREEK 52i 51 ? } g p WALNUT CR--- 5?t .7 5 32 ' 22 29 _ ._ WALNUT CREEK :22 — A € - G WALNUT CREEK X23 � � ��� � 7� i5,� 1 q 3 WALNUT CkEc=k 5?4 ? # f ?,} 16 3i i i T WALNUT CREEK 525 SEE LA 0143 r i WALNUT CREEK 52�+ SEE WC 523 € -....._ __...�...._ n WALNUT GREEK 729 SEE WC 014 t, WAL NOT CRFf.K 510 3 } 1 15 5 _ .6 WAt NUT CREEK 5?4 , t 6 ? 1 2 10 WALNUT CREEK 533 � �i 1 9 14 10 WALNUT CREEK 534 } 71 5 l WALNUT CREEK 534 — A " i 1 2 GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CONT FRO4 PREVIOUS PAGE G W J W B W J W S R E M D F G C K A M H M L W E W S E A 'r A A A I F C 0 A E Y 1 0 Y I E 0 1 A A L E C � 0 G F L X R M D A 8 T R P D N N J R W L W L I I A R N 0 D T D k T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T d G E M I E G T R I Y L L A H 0 R E E H A G T E R E E R R F T N N L L N C R N B AE� T R Y E C E N R H R H I w M Z E T D I N H N G J E G 'x S R S S . DEMO-02-015 WALNUT CREEK 535 2 40 c 1 c 2 16 2 0 4 9 13 12 1 # ABSENTEE BALLOTS 6 1365 7 6 4 5Z 811 78 54 84 415 414 29 77 x {tl :z µ z 't i°'F nv: Y r1 r y 3. �f P3✓ v'a'} ,n rtn zn Fe � 7-777 { r F- t r ' . Fx�yyi SE, RETARY CF STATE CCNTRCLLER 6 B +1 F R J W K C 0 H S S 8 B R C K C R M D R S E I C E E C A E 0 0 E A E C s;r 3 n L R T N R L A R T h int N R E `r V E A C N C G C T A H E N L T T T A E N Y E 0 I S T ' I�y1h-. E T H R A E B Y I A A T S L R E R E C T T N R I L N S E A O C T T L E " f K A L R N H S T R S N I 8 H 0 I �� N H F N G N G S S F? S X DEMO-03-001 ALHAMBRA 501 5 4f 11 14 7 3 0 25 7 32 27 4 0 ALHAMBRA 50 6E 6 12 14 6 C 24 9 29 43 0 0 - ALHAMBi A 503 2 cr 3 12 5 I 0 5 6 2C 18 2 Q -44 ALHAMBRA 504 n SEE PH 505 _ ALHAMBRA 505 SEE PH 04? ALHAMBRA 510 }. VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 2 3 13 1 c 1 c 5 f9 23__._.. ALHAMBRA 513 1 1 1 c 1 0 3 3 00 v _, ALAM0 501 t 41 4 17 c 4 7 18 34 3 2 __ ALAMO 502 2 45 3 14 1 c I c 6 26 21 A LA40 503 1 Is 2 9 2 23 2 0 ALAMO 504 5 . 1 1 21 38 _ _0 -_ ALAMO 505 is1 c c 1 0 5 5 o ALAMO 506 3 1 1 _3 0 ALAMO506Ai 0. Q ALAMO 507 Z' A. 1 4 c c 3 0 17 12 3 1 ALAMO 508 ALAMO 509 c 0 c o0 0 ' SEE AL 512 ALAMO 510 r __ VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 '3 1 6 1 c 5 4 1 E 20 0 0 ALAMO 511 — A c t _ I c 2 2 ALAMO 512 5' 4 1 E 13 3 c 16 2 34 31 2 0 = < ALAMO Sia � I _ 14 .1.__ . ALAMO 514 5 4 16 c 9 6 21 23 2 0 ... ALAMO 515 2 1 c 4 0 4 2 00 ALAMO 515 — A 1 22 I 5 91 0 ANTIOCH 001 E 3. 14 4 1E c 2A 6 57 2 1 3 1 . 5 2 1 2 1 6" 2 -_ 1 ANTIOCH 00� _ _ ._ 1 .__ ANTIGCH 003 2: 2 1 1_ I 3 I 5 0 rte; ANTIOCH 004 3 3 12 5 c 21 9 47 16 9 0r ANTIOCH 005 4� le q c 1E 13 63 23 ANTIOCH 006 I E 51 1 5 15 c 2 1 b 31 12 - 0 _ ANTIOCH 007 4 I. =� 1 I 1_ i0 ANTI JCH 008 4 .. _ �. 1 4 1 1 ' 62 lE ANTIOCH 009 6 5 1 e2E 11 7 _31 Q ANTIJCH Cliff 7� y I 4 I 1 6 _ ZQ : ANT IOC H 011 47 Iq 5 15 23 8 59 22 9 _.. 0 - ANT IOC14 012 3 4 E 11 4 1 ?_ 1` 4 41 1 ANTIOCH 013 1145 7 1 3 12 3 2 ANTIOCH 014 a 5_ 7 1 26 11 71 2 ANTIOCH 015 1 5i 5 1 11 x 2 13 68 22 1 ANTIOCH 016 i 5 67 2 c 1 16 87 1 ANT IQCH 017 3 10 5 , 1 ? 2 r 2 10 6 25 1 _ �j ANTIGCH {118 ? 1_t 4cl 1 1 52� 1 r Z Kt _. - ANTIC%CH Clc 7, 4 6L' i 2 57` 2 , ANT I OC 14 020i fai 4 11 I 4 i 66i 25 6 2 ANTIOCH 021 i =1 1 ' 51 1_ 1 27 13 67 3 - 2 1z ANTIOCH 022 4" 12 42 2 1 c 26 13 68 19 11 0 ,. ANTIOCH 023 a 51 17 3S 21 1 26 a 69 3 ANTIOCH 024 ei 4' 1 t 4 16 33 71 2 Q_._ _.... ANTIOCH 025 a t .'� � 1 5 42 E i , 0 "' ANTIGCH 02 _ ANTIOCH 027 ' 7, 3 1 c7 lI 2' I 85 38 1 _ ANTIOCH 028 13 5 12 521 2 1`' 8c 34 9 0 ANTIOCH 029 13 5 2 7 2 1 6 6 24 12 41 f"} ANTIOCH 010 17, 4 4 1 53 3 0 tn'' ANTIOCH 031 i 5 1 3 11 2 h 2 11 0-.___. -_-.._.______. ANTIOCH 032 � ti 4 14c 11 13 4 , 21 2 0 ANTIOCH 0333 4 { tC 15 6 C 22 9 72 21 6 0 } ANTIOCH 034 1 3' 3 2 1 - 17 ? 1 , ANTIOCH 35 a 4" I 2 2 I b _1 1 ANT I^CH 030 ' 5" 4 21 1 1 5 4 3 ANTIOCH 037 6i 2 11 7 3 ' 7 ANTIOCH 03P :` -` 4 1" 6 ! 5 36 3 ANTIOCH 039 a 162 1 L, 5 ia 4 c 21 6 6 4 ANTIOCH 040 3 3 11 2 1 1 41 22 2 0 w.. ANTIOCH C•41 6j 5c 5 5 1 - 1 7 67 4 0_.._, r..� ANTIOCH 042 d 4 5 1 1 1 5 3 _ y.�.r ANTIOCH 043 3 2 11 c 1 4 36 22 3 BETHEL ISt AND 5014 tx 4 1 c 3 q 55 27 b 0 BETHEL ISLAND 5015 lll 3 3 1 2 45 2 0 BERKELEY PARK 501 1 72 3 Zl 13 11 12 3 50 1 BAY VIEW 501 SEE RI 109x - - �4r f„ry s SECRETARY OF STATE CONTPCLLER B B 4 F R J A K C G H S S B 8 P C K C R M 0 R S yr R P A 0 O G A 4 A E I C E E C A E 0 C E A E C ? 'J A R N B R L R T N P L A R T N M N R B N V E A C N C G E 0 T A H E M L T T T A E N Y E 0 I S T E T 4 R A E 6 Y I A A T S L R E R E 0 T r',•. T `: k I L N S E A C G T T L E { K A L R N H S T R t: S N I F H (I I N H F N G N G S S ' Fe' DEMO-03-002 } BRENTWOOD 001 5' 5 44 2C 1 c c 18 15 54 31 9 0 BRENTWOOD) 002 1 4 3 1 Ci 11 3 c 14 b 37 15 4 0 ;� BRENTWOOD 003 12 46 S 43 25 C 23 8 55 37 10 0 BRENTWOOD C06 ! 3 2t 5 32 is 6 16 9 49 10 9 0 BRENTWOOD501 64 17 44 is 11 c c”7 16 69 26 18 BRENT%,OOL 502 1 iq 12 7 1 c 8 3 1E 6 5 0 _ ( : BRENTWOOD 503 3 46 11 4 I7 c 255 24 4 0 BRENTWOOD 504 SEE BW 502 BRENTWOOD 05 -.-----qtr= SEE BY 50i A BRENTWOOD 508 li 2 11 0 5 0 12 5 10 BRENTWOOD 511 _ w_ r SEE BW 501 i _ . _ _ ---..—_• BYR[]N 501A _ ? - 15 22 12 0 24 6 39 14 10 0 BYRtIn 50Ia ? 1 2 0 6 3 29 11 3 0 CLYDE 501 2p 2 1 4 c a 3 '42 lE 7 -- 0 _ 7777. CROCKETT 501 61E 3 17 7 c 36 3 56 32 0 CROCKETT 5021 51 11 2C 12 15 13 47 24 3 2 CROCKETT 5p_ 3? 1t_ 1 . 11 12 c 15 9 34 - 26 5 0 CROCKETT 504 6. 5 1 . 1' c 2 A 6 73 50 0 r. CROCKETT 505 I 5 1 5 i 1 1 13 7 4 _ 3 sz' CROCKETT 506 SEE CK 504 CROCKETT 511 1 4" 11 31, 1 c 7 c 1 c 3 53 38 3 0 _ CLAYTON X01 1 5 22 11 1 G 27 32 32 2 0 _ CLAYTON 002 5 ' 2 1 1 3 34 3.2.. - .0 N; CLAYTON U04 36 It ? 5 1 4 33 25 0 = 1 3 3 w. CLAYTON 501 � CLAYTON 502 " 3 is 6 22 14 4 0 .y CLAYTON 503 SEE CL 002 CLAYTON 506 1 � 19 i F _ c 12 2 1E 11 3 CLAYTON 507 w SEE PW 5014 CLAYTON 511 j SEE CL 5C6 CLAYTON 512 SFE CL 5C6 CONCOkO 001 ' 5 lb 16 1 24. 4 48 42 O 1 CONCiGR.D 002 6i ? 12C 19 5 52 3E 20 7 2 1i 73 12 66 26 3 0 CONCORD J0a ! CONCORD 004 ? ?I b 3 14 c c 24 8 40 32 5 0 Y CONCORU 005 � 1 5� 3 13 1 17 9 4E 22 5 0___.-_-___ CONCOIRO 000 41 3 14 9 c 16 2 49 24 5 0 CONCORD OC 7 4 _r ? c 10 45 29 2 0 =" CONCUFU 00 � 5- 4 ,. � � i 53 3 2 1 CONCURG 00c �, 5? - 4 1 1 5 3 _.-0 CONCORD` 01 4 32 11 Ll 15 4 2 4 1 _..,. CONCORD O1. 3 i 01 2 4q CONCORD 01; e � 31� lI� 4 17 2 i 5 5� CONI, C i 3 i 3 5c 57; 2C 2 11 .6 4. 3 0 CONCC?Ru 014 6 7t 45 1 ? 4 4. CONCORD 015 � E• � �` 41 A 2 ` ??t 25 CONCuR0 CIE 51 5 3• 12 2 1 1 54 33 2 0 _ . C0NC.C,RD 017 C 21 I c c i01 2 31 27 4 0 CONCORD 01 3C I� t C 19 11 43 50 1 CO vCLIRD '01 S i 5.. 41; it. c 22 Iq 60 24 3 0 - CONCORD 02p 3 ? 1 1. 15 ---- � CDNLL�RO atl � 1 _ 14F 168 3 3 0 k CONCORD 022 ? 1 r 19 6 46 34 30 ` CONCORD 02= ; � � 11 4 1 � 2 it 63 29 10 0 _ CONCORD 024 � a *� ` 24o c 12 9 32 31 4 0 3 t 1 9 3 3 2 0 4 CONCORo 02 5i i 3 i ' �. CNCO,RD 026 6 i 1 43; 21 2 6 40 5 2 x CONCORD 027 � "' 1 `� 2� 2' S_ 2I t CONCUK0 026 12� 9 ` 34 6 0 CONCokn o2SZ 1 4. 3 3 _ _ .. L :� 17 _ CONC0D 33V 36 1 22 47 26 6 0 - CONCORD ^31 5- 22 1 + c 16 9 41 32 6 0 + CONCORD r;?2 36 1 c 2 CONCORD 033 e- 3 2C I c 26 5 26 2 1 . .__ CONCORD 034 } a 2 34 c 3 3 22 -0 CONCDRD 035 5 3 2 1 4 `. _0 J.19 - Gt7NG1)1�n 03r, T1 3 1 3 g 4 4 _ 0 kP l'lNf:�+1?(�' )37 ��� 11 4 1 4 3 5 1 - . CONUIRo D�3, 1 4( 37 1 31 228 6 1 -1W _x CONCORD 03a Ii 5- 3 1 3 3 CONCORD 0 4 0 '� 6 6 3j 1 tC 2 16 43 27 3 �f SE,'CRETAP Y CF STATE CONTRCLLER P F .+ F R J h K C C H S S 6 8 R C K C R M 0 R S } r R a 0 0 C A A A E I C E E C A E O 0 E A E C V f- l' t R N 8 F L ? T N R L A R T A M `1 R 8 N V E A C N C G E 0 T I H E L T T T A E `I Y E 0 I S T E T H R A E 6 Y I A A T S L R E R E 0 T T N R I L N S E 0 T T L E E K L R N H S T R $ N I 8 H 0 t _ N H F N v N G ... S S Y j f DEMO-C3-003 CONCORD 041 47 3 3e 0 13 8 41 32 2 0 - CONCORD 042 2 -77 1 21 1 I 5 31 19 3 0 CONCORD 043 $ 3% 3 C 0 c 12 7 31 31 2 0 CONCORD 044 I 57 4C 3 c 15 11 60 26 5 0 CONCORD 045 2 22 2 1 c 7 7 36 17 -_0 0 CONCORD 04o 3" 3 1 20 4 27 29 t 0 ` CONCORD 047 5 - 2 3 13 b 32 283 0 CONCORD 04E 49 6 1 1. 1 6 3 2.5 3 . CONCORD 041; 51 4 3 11 6 47 24 0 CONCORD 050 5 31 CONCORD 051 21 6 14 c it 6 IF 18 4 0 C 0 N C 0 R D 052 -f 2 3f 2 la 5 27 20 41 CONCORD 053 5t 7 32 1p 2C 13 51 36 2.. ._. Q CONCORD 054 42 3 5 12 2 c 18 6 57 27 5 CONCORD 055 ?c 7 I' 7 2 c 7 b 32 21 0 0 CONCORD 056 41 _ 2 1" _ c 11 9 44 263 0 CONCORD 057 2 1 1 b 33 1 0 _ .._. . g CONCORD 05F 7 4 16 1 14 6833- p CONCORD 059 55 4 2 2 12 48 4 b 0 CONCORD 060 4t I" 2 9 5 _23 CONCORD 061 6 37 15 6 c 2 7 5 29 CONCORD Ub2 5 34 15 1 C 21 11 3 45 CONCORD 063 2 11 ic c 8 2 2 1 3 0 CONCORD 064 4f 2s 24 24 12 38 36 4 0_.___—_- - _- CONCORD 065 11 c 7 13 1 CONCORD 066 � 1 -2 7 2 11 2 26 24 3 0 A 77 CONCORD Oo7 4 5 24 ic 1 6 44 20 2 0 CONCORD 066 6 1 ? I 1 3 4 5 _ CONCORD 06c 1 31 3 2 1 C, 1 41 21 3 CONCORD 070 4 3 1 3 2 38 CONCORD 371 t 62 3 14 c 1 5 3 4 I r : CONCORD 072 31 c 2 11 4 1 3_ _ 5. CONCORD 073 1 4C 3 2 t S 3 26_. 3 Y CONCORD 074 21 1 15 1 0 Fx CONCORD 075 , 5 q 1 4 7 c 2 8 37 49 4 0 CONCORD 07b 24 46 1 5 3 18 2. d _.__ . . CONCORD 377 b 3 . c1° 55 480 _ CONCORC 078 1 8 53 1 2 1 61 5 4 1 CONCORD 079 i � 35 23 7 1 c 9 29 21 CONCORD 090 51 5 C 13 c c I 66 3C 5 _ 0 Y - CONCORD 091 , � 5c 1 54 27 1 4 c 2 16 64 35 1 2 CONCORD 082 3 is 1 2 c 1 5 21 3 CONCORD Ofl? 43 1 1 i 5 2 25 . 1 777 _. CONCORD 084 j b 2 -2,6 I 17 5? 3I C^NCJRD 08c i 7: 1i 5 I 3 11 63 - 47 g -0 CONCORD 067 " SEE CD 501 _ r. CONCORD 089 1 ij 3 . 1' I2 10 6 32 20 2 0 ;,w+ CONCORD 090 i 4C 2 1 C 11 5 44 29 0 0 CONCJRD 01�1 ' ; 15 _ 3 1� 2 7 { CONCORD 092 d C, i c 1 32 21! w � CONCORD 093 0, 2c 5 I s 5 I 17 2 r 1 b► CONCORD 094 � � 4 3 I t � i 4 2 a _.0 , a5 ? 4 2 2 2 2 2 CONCORD 0 . s � _._. _ CONCORD 096 7,27 5 ^.1 2" 6 68 51 5 0 CONCOP.O 097 J ?I I? 2 1 2 21 11 1 0 GOtdCURI 09£ ? �. 3q 1 1 d 5 24� 26xF w CONCORD 099 a 3C 11 12 6 25 21 i CONCORD 100 ?4 ic 1 27 12 28 26 3 CONCORD 101 aj 54 27 i f c i5 5 46 34 5 0 _ CONCORD 102 ?` 4` 3Z1 1 14 7 38 4 Z CONCORD 103 � ? 11 i 16 _ 3 _0 CONCORD 104 1 3 ? . i i 2 29 5 0 _ CONCORD 105 '.0 3 1 1 I 4 25 ' 1 ii � 1 l B _ . 1 . CONCORD 106 i 2 CONCORD 107 1 7. 13 1 , =» 3 I 4 4I 1 4 1 CUNCORC) Iu6 1 ?' rw CONCORD lag 7% i1 3 1 1 11; b 2 Y CONCORD 110 L' S� 2 1 e I 14 33 3 CONCORD 111 '' 1 1 5 3 4 CONCORD 122 3F 62 1 - 2 4 2 2 4 2Z 4 1 1 CONCORD 113 { '� - CONCORD 114 3_ 16 15 2C c 1 7 2 25 4 0 CONCORD 115 a ? I3 1 3 -1 2. _.. 1 . 1k . CONCORD Ub ?' 1 1 1 2 22 _ CONCORD 117 SCE CO 074 CONCORD 116 'i I I6 C 2 16 3 2 0 �, CONCORD 119 ? 4 1 3 3 -01 1. _ . N f 7}: SECRETARY OF STATE CONTRCLLER 6 6 N F R J 6 K C C H S S 6 8 R C K C R M 0 R S f A O 0 0 A A A E I C E E G A E 0 0 E A E C U A R N 3 k L R T N R L A R T N M N R 8 Ni V E A C N C G E J T 4 H E N L T T T A E N Y E 0 I S 7 `. ;N E T R A E 8 Y I A A T S L R E R E C T T N R I L N; S E A C 0 T T L E F iC A L R N H S T R S N I t3 F± 0 N H F N G N G • S S , DEMO-03-004 CONCORD 12L c 41 1 • 319 1 28 3 44 30 6 0 � CONCORD 121 3 2 2s 5 0 c s 5 23 38 4 0 M.'; .,... 2 CONCORD 122 ; SEE CO 063 CONCORD 123 1 4C 24 E 5 c 1 4 14 39 5 0 CONCORD 124 _. .-. SEE CO 074 - CONCORD 125 41 22 1 c 2 c 15 5 27 26 5 CONCORD 126 7 ,- 12 c c 3 1 9 - .3 _. 0 CONCORD 127 3E 2_ c 11 7 26 30 3 CONCORD 128 ! 3_ 23 ic 2 c 12 4 25 3 0 _..w. , CONCORD 129 42 32 1 1 5 3 3 7 _ 0 CONCORD 130 4C 22 ic 3 11 4 37 27 0 , _..,.,. CONCORD 131 3 . 3 1 c 12 3 42 26 7 CONCORD 132 3 2 1 19 5 31 13 5 ...__ 0 ki CONCORD 133 2 1 2 c 5 4 122 1 0 CONCORD 134 1 ' 1 1 2 20- _ 1 _3 0 CONCORD 135 2 1 11 ol 2 22 9 ,3 ° 0 CONCORD 3.36 2 2 2 19 2 CONCORD 13T 3 1 11 3 .. ..3 1 3 0 _ CONCUR) 136 1 1c 41 8 0 CONCORD 139 1 . 1 1 22 1 __.0 _.. CONCORD 140 ,- 0 _0 CONCORD 141 2 i 21 6 1 c 1 c 1 26 32 o 0 ._ _.._.. . CONCORD 501 SEE CO 007 CONCORD 503 rA SEE CO 14Ls CONCORD 504 3 14 9 32 27 3 1 CONCORD 505 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 5116 21 1E 16 1 c 8 _ 33 1 . - _ _ CONCORD 507 .. SEE C:3 047 w.. -7777? .47 CONCCJR!) 508 5_ 1 26 22 c c 2 7 46 21 CONCORD 509 1 q 14 c 3( 8 31 3 CONCORD 510 j 7 � 45 22 c 22 9 72 42 6 0 CONCORD 511 SEE CO 053 CONCORD 512 D it 1 1Z c 2 1 2.0 2 _ COCf)RD 513 f N; SEE CO O,,R CONCORD 514 SEE C0 515 _ CONCOKU 515 4 . 22 14 1 1 7 9 32 4 1 W CONCORD 516 44 5 12 1 E i c 12 4 , .? 18 4 - CONCORD 516 — - _-- ?l t (. CONCORD 517 _ __,__ SEE 61C 02a _ CONCORD ;18 rt SEE 7V 514 ___ ..._. CONCORD 519 2t 14 12 0 15 7 2 13 �. CONCf_RD 520 SEE CC n24 i 1 - CONCORD 521 i ? i 1( 2 — ' ,� 1 1 0 L. 3 2 19 0 CONCORD 5�1 A � _ ...�, CONCORD 52-2 SEE WC 501 ; +. CONCORD 523 ' t { SEE WC 517 CONCORD 525 ! '- f 1 18 c c 1 ! 31 27 0 CONCORD 530 SEE CO 113 CANYON 501 ;,5 3 1 2 1 4 13 10 DANVILLE 501 3 0 i 1 3 1 2 31 0 is DANVILLE 502 j ° 41 1 2s 15 1 10 4 38 30 0 DANVILLE 503 t a 4 I 16 1 1 1 3C DANVILLE 504 J 37 3 11 I 0 44 22 23 1 .. , s 4 a 2 1 11 31 31 0 DANVILLE Boa .� DANVILLE 506 c 1 ' 6 1 16 Z 0 .r. DANVILLE 507 0i 3" I_ 1 c c 13 1 16 33 6 .0 DANVILLE 508 ' 43 26 1 . c 14 5 2 41 3- 0 _ .µ DANVIILE 50G 2 4" 3 23 4 1 75 3_ 31 5 _.._.___0 _M .i`Fk,• DANVILLE 510 3 . _ 10 10 1 27 16 5 0 . DANVILLE 511 1, 3 1 13 11 13 5 19 23 4OANV 11 LE 512 Z 4 7 18 12 2 1 9 25 29 2 0 .. DANV ILl C 513 1 2 3 13 6 Z7 21 14 1 0 DANVILLE 514 c ? 1 1' 11 1 c1 5 16 26 0 a WNW r. STARY OF STATE CGNTRCLLER C R J .: K C 0 H S S ° R R C K C ? O RS A r c A E i C E E C A E '3 0 E Q E C U A .t :; R L R T N R L a R T K N V E A f N C G E 0 T A H E v L T T T A c N Y EI S T E T H r A r Y I A A T S L R E R E 0 T { T R I L N S E A C C T T L. E E K L N H S T R S OkiI n H fl I A H R G N G �. S S _..s DAT.V I L L E 515 i 1 0 _ I 3 0 SEE DV 516 DANVILLE 515 - A - _ _- p 1 0 DANVILLF 516 _ M ,; IL �y .. DANVILLE 517 ! 4 1 11 11 c 12 5 3 7 _ DANVILLE 516 h I F 5 I 1 S _0 _.. . -;� fill DANVILLE 519 c c j c 0 SLE PV 516 DANVILLE 54-0 VU7EO ABSENTEE DANV ILL: Z Z 30 0 52 � 3 �j DANVILLE 522 j , _ _ DANVILLE 523 = I 1 1 j 1' I p DANVILLE 5?4 ; 17 c c 7 2 7 7 7 (3 DANVILLE 525 , 4 2 12 c c 9 3 2 35 4 0 2 2 3 1 0 DANVILLE 526 ► 4� � • y DANVILLE 527 3' 13 c c 11 I I 6 -� DANVILLE 5 2 0 1 3 2 3 � 4 2 _ EL CERRITO 301 4 61 5 3_ 1 18 7 5. 43 3 0 s EL CEkRITO 002 4 N � I 6 3 41 0 EL CERRITO 003 62 4 1 c 12 11 43 3$� 1 EL CERRITO 004 � � H 3 1 2 s�. EL CERRIT^ 005 > 3 I 4 c 14 5 43 5 _ 3 EL CERRITO 00o 3 24 1 1 I 6 47 50 8 x.. EL CFRRITQ 007 `14 2 I c 1 j EL CERR IT'D ,OUR 1, 3 1 1 33 4 -- .. EL C E iiR I T O 009 22 Z 3 2 0 �......,,.,. EL CERRITO 010 7 4 I L 16 62 5 _., 0 _._ EL CER.R I TC C=2I � c� :, 1 _ I 5 5 2 ._... {I .-. EL CERRITO 012 9 36 3 EL CERR1Ti3 01311 12 52 54 0 _. EL CERR ITt; 01' . 1c i 5 46 65 `- _ - EL CERA IT'? 1315 11 L_ L. I . 5 42 75 EL CE;RITO 016 9i I 2k 1 9 35 64 12 EL CERRITL 017 7 2 I I 3 64 L _ EL CER :ITL: OjS ; 8" i 2C I 1_ 9 4 66 4 0... EL C:RRI1U 01c' # o: 2 21 I 7 4 . 48 6 0 rr EL GERuiTL""1 020 � � br. I 24 q 4 46 3 p EL CERRITU 021 { b_ 2A Ic c s4 5 0 EL CERRITO 022w, 11 c L 47 64 3 EL CERRITO 023 i I# # 2r. I c 1 50 1 . - EL CERRIT°v 0242( 3 .y t: .. 2 2 b EL CERRITO 027 2 I7 6 4 EL CERRITO 06 2 k� 2 _ 3 I= 6 5 _ EL CERR ITC 02 r 71 2 I c 1 . 3 55 47 5 0 .- EL CERRITO 028 i 5 L I = 12 14 45 27 5 _. _... EL GEk►:I TO 0aa i .� 7' 31 I ?6 7 45 47 I 0 , EL C,EKR.ITG 030 i U2 icI 1 1` L 12 67 65 2 EL CERRITO 03I ] 9 1 ?^ 1' I 1 4� 5 EL CERR.I7s; sJ32 ; i2 2 I I 5 8 0 EL C"P:RIT0 '33? 3 t i 2 1 4 24 56 o EL CERk' IT�� L 2 12 6 3 77 3 EL CERRITO c?35 2 j' 15 4 69 EL CERRITO 33b ! 7. c 1t I q i . ?< 33 5N EL CE fih I7;; 037 u 3 2 4 ; Is 5 ��. EL CERRITO 03& 3 ? . � 23 16 3 3 EL CERRITC, ,)3 Z 3 42 0 - -_ E L CERRITO J4 v :.) c{ i3 I I� ?� (�( �,. " 2 5 . : ,{ j r -.. EL CERR ITe 04? 3_ L 3 .1 :� I 3 � _ T EAST R I C HM0 N 0 501 i 8 2 .112 5-1 4 0 _ 771 EAST RICWOND a02 N I 2c iI 52 55 3 0 EAST RiCHMGN7 r337 5 2 1 4 22 4 58 _`"" r EAST RICHMCND 504 ' .3i ti 4: 3 ! i 2. 1L 6 5E 0 - - EAST R ICHMONU, 505 a -► 2 1 4 4 tt EAST RICHMOND 50e :� I . � 3 ' � � ~' � C! r I�.• b, - 0 EAST RICHMOND 507 � � 5 E 1� I . i I 4 2< 31 3 � 3 5 � 0 EL SGBRANTE 531 SFE �S '• 2.; c EL SGbkANTE 502 3, 5. ?; I ` 13 2 { 5 3, 22 0' EL SO#3RANTE 50-1 4II 1e 1 1 1 61 5 7 0 EL SOE�#;A'vTE' 504 � � �+ _ ? 21 I i 4 28 0 I; 3 . I 2 4 41 3 0 EL SDBRANTE 5D5 3 5 3 1 1 5 3 2 EL SL�SR khTt- 50c � b� .. EL S0BR4NTE 507 7 2 1 25 ' 4 4 33 . g _ au _. rt 1 4 3 7 # !. StlFIR l�r,T#' r. ?i3 , 6� 2 11 C1_ S0BR1%NTU `�10 � 1 7 t 1 2 6 41 3 () EL SObRANTE 511 . SEE ES 512 EL SO6RANTE 51Z 3 6 I? !;3 1. 2 r 6 52 11 _0 h a. r4' SFtPETARY OF STATE COF3TRCLLER r B B M F R J W K C G H S S B B R C K C R M D R S R R A 0, a U A A E I C E E C A E C C E A E C U A R N q R L R T N R L A R T N M N R E N V E A C N C G E 0 T A H E N L T T T A E N Y E G I S T i E T H R A E 8 Y I A A T S L R E R E 0 T T c; R I L N S E A C 0 T T L E ' E K L R N H S T R C N I 8 N 0 I r H F N r, N G S ._ DEMO-03-006 w. EL SOB14NTC 513 6 I1 2 22 1 c 25 9 61 31 3 0 { EL SOGR ANTE 514 f`" 3 2 _ c 21 11 70 34 6 0 EL SOBRANTE 515 ?` - 1 5 c 6 7 20 2 0 EL SOBRANTE 516 j 8 2 1 2 I 6 32 5. 0 EL SO BRANT E 517 i 7 t 2- 21 11 43 43 3 0 EL SOBRANTE 518 $ ; SEE RI D83 EL SOBRANTE 522 5- 7 i , I c 21 9 35 29 2 0 EL SOBRA`vTF 523 5 22 40 18 1 0 GIANT 501 72 2 1 2 6 _4 38 _ GIANT 532 4; 6 U 1. 23 1 Ic 11 45 39 7 1 GIANT 503 5` 5 3C 13 6 C 8 9 61 26 7 0 GIANT 534 3 4 c ' 17 A 1 21 9 51 18 2 0 GIANST 505 6 C 13- 16 c 22 5 63 32 6 0 GIANT 506 6- 1 3 11 6 c 17 5 52 44 2 0 =` .Y: GIANT 507 6E 33 11 c 17 8 55 3 GIANT 50E 2 1 2 1" 4 c 8 5 43 27 00 GIANT 509 + 55 31 13 20 6 4S 23 6 0 _ ..w :.+. GIANT 510 4_ 31 lc 2 1 17 3 44 28 3 1 GIANT 511 _ 5 9 is 13 3 c 23 4 50 20 3 GIANNT 513 5z. 23 2C 4 c 19 11 46 39 2 0 : HERCULES 001 I : c c I 23 0 0 KNIGHTSEN 501 2s 14 4 c 20 8 56 16 50 KNIGHTSEN 5th? _._.. SEE KG 501 ! KENSINGTON 501 1 9 c 12 27 1 3 96 3 1 .' KENS I NGTUN 534 11 2 11 22 c 1 6 31 65 1 0 „ a, KENSINGTON 503 r 8 : 4 2 C 14 1 3 Al 8 0 _ , KENSINGTON 504 � 7' 12 15 c 5 27 59 3 KENSINGTON 505 + 1 9 1 18 9 4C 76 a 0 W.;._. KENSINGTON 506 7 1 1 3 2 59 0 7777 ; KENSINGTON 507 67 1 23 2 c 6 1 28 71 2 0 :z KENSINGTON 508 c 7: 1 17 1 c F, 2 25 6 KENSINGTON 509 1_ IE c c C4 1 20 68 1 0 KENSINGTON 510 5c 0 13 26 44 2 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED AbSUNJEF KENSINGTON 512 r _� VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 � � � 1 15 1 2 3 60 _ LAFAYETTE UCI 11 25 1 1 LAFAYETTE 004 2 �- 2 0 _1 _.._ __ ► - LAFAYETTE 3J: l 2 . i L 1 6 21 22 1 0 , LAFAYETTE 001- i 5� 11 I 3 LAFAYETTE 0r)5 4 1 1 31 1 3 LAFAYETTE 006 4' 21 1 2 3 1 LAFAYETTE 0177 ? r, 1t1 3 2 31 4 _.-.. LAFAYETTE 008 � � ; � 1 ►1» 4 0¢ _ LAFAYETTE 009 1` 11 24s 11x. LAFAYETTE t�i4 `+ 1 cr 1 2 1 LAFAYETTE 011 �- 1 s 14 1 c 4 28 41 LAFAYETTE 012 = 5 1 1 3 2 f ` L:.FAYETTE v13 :•? 14 11 c. 6 27 3 0 0 LAFAYETTE 014 71 2r Iia r 2 11 h LAFAYETTE 415 3 1 22 0 - . LAFAYETTE CI& i 2. 11 1 1 2 LAFAYETTE 317 1 1 2 3 0 L A F A Y E T T t 01? 12 1 ' i 4 LAFAYETTE 019 22 27 1 LAFAYETTE C20 ? 5 2 �' a ? 2 C 52 3 0 _ . LAFAYETTE 0213 :: 14 43 1 17` 2 y� ' ...... .w...ri+ LAFAYETTE 02" 11 3 1 0 LAFAYETTE i,23 3 1 1 3 LAFAYETTE ('i 3 5 y Irv; t _ LAFAYETTE 025 SEF !A 023 IAFAYETTF 0117 # 1 Zt 2 33i r LAFAYETTE 028 7i �.� 2 i�` £� � 3 2 03 3 ' 1 LAFAYETTE ' 4i'' 11 28 1 Q ' LAFAYETTE 031 4,. i2 1 c 3 24 3 LAFAYETTE 03? w SEE LA C06 '. LAFAYETTE 035 j ?~ 3' 13 e c c 811 25 2 0 LAFAYETTE 036 i i' 4 3 3 110 0 . LAFAYfTTF f. 6 � 7i 3: 14 1 c 1 12 29 1 0 LAFAYCTI"C 010 4 11 i 3 2 - 0 LAFAYETTE 040 � " 4" 3 1 t 6 28 26 1 0 LAFAYETTE 041 ?" 1 1 5 21 2 0 LAFAYETTE 047 1j 17 3 1 c14 14 1 1 0 _ S::CRETA•tY CF STATE CONTRCLLER 6 M F R J W K C C H S S 8 6 R C K C R M D R S f k R A 0 0 tz A A A E I C F E C A E 0 0 E A E C 1 J A k N 6 R L R T N R L A F T N M N R 8 N V E A 11 N C G E 9 T A H E M L T T T A E N Y E D I S T A= v E T H R A E E Y I A a T S L R E R E 0 T T N R I L N S E A C C T T L E `r _ K A L ^ N H S T R S h I 8 H 0 I H F N � r N G !� S S f VEMG-03-007 : s { LAFAYETTE 043 ic c I 5 7 19 15 2 1 LAFAYETTE. 044i ? 21 1 I I 5 2 32 0 LAFAYETTE 045 4f 2 1 5 1 c 3 2 19 27 0 0 LAFAYETTE 046 3' 1 2 c 2 4 31 20 1 0 LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA ui15 LAFAYETTE 5^2 S t E CR 512 LAFAYETTF 503seEreoszz c c c c 0 C 0 0 0 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE ? s LAFAYETTE 505 � � 31 1 1 5 2 8 4 17 20 1 0 LONE TREE 501 3C i 3 2b it. i 10 45 15 4 LUNE TREE 502 j 3_ _ 21 1 . 8 0 13 4 48 13 5 0 _ LONE TkEE 503 1 SEE BW 503 ' LONE TREE 505 2 8 2 30 14 4 0 MORAGA 501 de 45 _ 14 7 5 4 21 40 2 0 MORAGA SOc ? 12 c c 5 Z 14 22 0 0 ..__ MORAGA 503 2-2 3 4 4 10 2 0 MORAGA 504 1 ? 1 I5 3 15 23 0 0 MORAGA 505 22 16 6 c 3 7 9 19 3 M04;iiGA 5062 . 1 h 1 34 00 r MURAGA 507 a 1 7 9 22 00 MORAGA 506 3 t 1 1' c 9 10 21 36 _ 2 0 MORAGA 509 1 4' 3 1 6 4 c 10 11 Z 2d I 0 MORAGA 510 3" _ 26 7 4 0 5 6 29 33 1 1 MORAGA 511 3. 14 6 2 c 12 4 21 2 11. MORAGA 512 SEE Mil 511 MORAGA 513 3_ 4 25 5 1 c 7 6 18 33 3 0 MORAGA 5I4 i 5 1E iI C I Z 4 2 0 _ * MORAGA 515 i 31 14 i3 3 c 9 1 3 3 777---K; MORAGA 516 1 _ 3 16 32 0 0 MORAGA 517 U 3 8 4 2 17 17 0 0 MOPAG!: 513 � 1 3: ? 22 F 5 a 24 31 3 0 77- ._ MORAGA 519 ; a 5^ 2 1 1 N 10 2 44 6 0 MORAGA 521 C1 1 7 1. . 3L 1 _ 0 __ _____� MORAGA 522 5 15 23 4 a 0 _ . MORAGA 523 11 3 15 22 0 -- _ MORAGA 524 d 1` 7is I 3 11 1E 0 0 MT ViEM 501�1T V1Ek 5J2 s 7 7 . 1ij 3 2 2 1 2 g 6 46 1 0 f t 4 2 b 46 10 _0 3 1+J 4} MT VI Eh 503 14� -3 21 1 6 4 3 0 MT V I Eh 504 s r, 5. 1 2 119 c 24l i+ 6 33 3 MT VIEW 505 72 15 3 1 e c 17 93 31 MARTINEZ 001 i 4: 1 i 1 20 5 38 27 6 MARTINEZ u02 1 4 4' 1 2 1 21 b 34 29 6 MARTINEZ 003 _. MARTINEZ 004 c 31 2 d 2 5 4 MARTINEZ 005 111, 5g 44s 15 - 11 11 6E 41 2 ' MARTINEZ 006 14 5z 4C. 2_ c 1 E 12 7C 4 MARTINEt 007 73 21 C 3 3 56 5 3. MARTINEZ 008 � 5 . 5 1 I Z 1 6 4 MARTINEZ OGO ; 5' i 3 2 ?_ 4 4 C MARTINEZ 010 � b � 31 21 C 22 6 51 53 1 1 ,MARTINEZ Oil y 84 11 3 21 15 82 35 0 1 MARTINEZ :12 71, 51 22 c 36 11 63 6. 0 _ MARTIFaEt J13 i 5 ? 2 3 1 3 43 x< MARTINEZ 014 ! 6 . 1 51 1 2 13 6 52 2 1 MARTINEZ 015 6 a2 1 15 7 64 42 3 0 _ - MARTINEZ 016 ; 3 3 _ 41 2 C ic c 15 7 2E 2 MARTINEZ 017 # 6'' 31# 1 `- i 5 4 5 0 } i MARTINEZ 016 1 SEE PO 504 MARTINEZ 019 - 1 4 I` 25 5 E 4 - MARTINEZ 020 6 t 2 2 1 3, 4c 3 MARTINEZ 021 J 51 lt7 21a' lQ 1 1; 411 3 MARTINEZ 022 1' i 7 0 6{ 1 c 8 ' MARTINEZ 023 f =� 24 12 s6 4 35 24 6 0 MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 02: s ' 7-1 MARTINEZ 025 j 7 4I 1 " I I I 3 2 0 MART INEZ C-28 ( � 3 4 ?c a c c 6 6 22 31 3 MARTI14EZ 029 s 4 4' 3 29 11 1 4 35 31 6 Q '� ? 4 1 c 1 t 11 3 3Q 2 0 MARTINEZ O�J Yq MARTINEZ 032 9 2s 1 . 1 10 41 47 0 0 � MARTINEZ-033 11 3_ 4 2 5 2 5 3 22 1 S ICRETARY OF STATE CONTRCLLER "`- 3 r 4 F R J W K r_ C H S S 6 p R C K G P, M 0 R S i R R 4 0 O A A A A E C O E A E C U L R T N R L A R T N M cd R 8 N V E A C N C S E C T A H E u L T T T A E N Y E D I S T E T -1 R A E 3 Y I A A T S L R E R E 0 T T N R I L A S E A G 0 T T L E A L R N H S T R 3c S ti F 8 H 0 H F N :_.. G N G :w s S DEMO-0 3-008 . MARTINEZ 034 SEE MZ 030 _._ MARTINEZ 035 ! :- 15 4 C 23 6 28 20 0 0 MARTINEZ 036 � y . 5 25 16 7 C 15 3 49 24 _ 4 4 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 00E MARTINEZ 502 SEE AH 501 NICHOLS 51315 a 2 1 31 11 5 .3 9" _... _.._. ? NICHOLS 503 4� _ 3 1 11 3 13 .0_ _10 .. _.. _ O _ . NICHOLS 5U5 I It 11 i Z 3 4 �, , NORTH RICHMOND 501 2 5" 1' 1 3 14 31 25 71 16 3 3 . NORTH RICHMOND 502 23 5 14 2 ii c 34 12 61 19 7 0 NORTH RICHMOND 503 1 42 22 2 1 11 11 66 294 - OAKLEY 501 71 1' 44 2 s c 26 17 87 31._ 10 ' -- OAKLEY 4 . _OAKLEY 502 1 4. 1 6 2 , 14 c 25 19 85 27 1 OAKLEY 503 1 c 3 _ 21 5 E 2 . 6 1 2 5 1-7 7 2 12 0 __.. �. OAKLEY 504 54 E 34 15 c 14 i4 45 26 91 . OAKLEY 505 57 E 4E 22 1 c 31 11 62 j7 4 µ OLEUM 501 's SEE PI 006 OLEUM 502 SEE PI 002 ' LEO M 50 SEE R O 509 OLEUM 500 _ . �.... .HYX SEE_ PI 006 ORINDA 501 , I 2 ._._ 0RIIDA 5C22 c 1 2 E 1 4 • ORINDA 503 i i 3 1 23 1 . . ORINDA 504 3f 1 12 2 c 7 1 1 Z 1 _. ORINDA 505 33 s r c 3 5 18 2 2 ORINDA 506 23 17 c 4 4 42 _ ._.0 __0 ORINDA 507 ' - 5 2 2 _ _.-1 ORINDA 506 C 6 1 11c 8 8 29 41 2 0 ORINUA 509 I 4„ ? 23 119 39 0 0 ORINDA 510 0 '4c i 12 c 2 14 31 ORINDA 511 c 43 I 1 z c 4 11 40 _ l, _ 0 {f ORINDA 5126' ? 1 1 3 377 42 _ Q ORINDA 513 3 7 5 1 29 _ 1 4 ORINDA 514 # - 2 2 2t' 2 4 ORINDA 515 Ii G 1 1. 1 c 5 7 16 41 2 4 GRINCA 516 3r 1 f 1 3 I ORINDA 517 ;, 4 1 1 r 210 27 45 _. 4 " ORINDA 518 15 1 c t ORINDA 2 4 1 0 ORIhC 2 . 4 ORINDA 519 — A 3 12 c 12 27 26 1 1 - 0RINDA 52C. 4f - 7 c 3 21JI39 1 ORINDA 52U — A 4c 3 2i 3 1 ORINDA 521 ± L' - ORINDA 521 — A I 4 12€ 1 c 3 17 37 2 0 .. ORINDA 522 ; Q 1 ORINDA 52? — A i is 4 2 3 ORINDA 523 2 - c ? 2 0_ � ORINDA 52? — A ? 2 14 7 6 1 33 I 0 �._..-.°��. ORINDA 5243' I ! t 1 1 3 Z w� ORINDA 525 2 13 1 2 1 . 4 ORINDA 525 — a 0 C C 2 12 15 _0 0 74 ORI14DA 526 � � -+1 � I� 1 � c 9 I c 33 2 0 ORINDIa 527 4i I 3 1 2 18 - - ORINDA 5? _ t VOTED ABSENTEC ORINDA 530 VOTED ABJENTEc ORINDA 532 = 2 I a G 5" 3 w._ ORINDA 534 J j ,t _._ 2 I ORINDA 53to I == a C6 2 x? ORINDA 537 ' i 11 r 1 37 47 I' :,, PITTS6URG 001 10 3_ 3" 17 V 11 49 27 13 ` PITTSBURG 002 - 31 32 24 1 Ic 8 49 32 0 { PITTSBURG 003 # 3 2 1 1 1 1 b 3 19 0 �. � PITTSBURG 004 _ PITTSBURG 005 6 34 14 6 17 1 16 1#1 74 33 8 PITTSBURG 006 7 2c 1 33 9 70 34 15 ,.... PITTSBURG 007 31 8 14 1 14 14 74 30 12 0 �- NIIiSBUkt; 008 4 7. 1 11 E3 7 22 8 PITTSBURG 009 44 16 11 1 9 4 22 5 PITTSBURG 010 1 5 1 56 44 11 2 17 10 30 '270 PI TTSGUR.G 011 12 2 261 1 1 6 5 15 i SECRETARY OF STATE CONTRCLLER B n M F rR J ii K C G H S S E 3? R C K C R .M 0 R S R R A r, ; k + A c I C t F i A E C Q E A E G U A 2 N 6 R L R T N I L A R T N M tJ R E N Y E A C N C G E 0 T A H E N L T T T A E M Y E 0 I S T _;u E T H R A E B Y I A A T S L R E R E 0 T T N k. I L N S E A C 0 T T L E K L R N H S T R S N i ' H O I N H F N � . G N G k. S S .:;. DEMO-03-309 } PITTSBURG 012 4 . 1 6 I 2 I3 65 31 6 0 PITTSBURG 013 1 42 Il C7 15 14 c 2 18 98 40 10 0 PITTSBURG 014 51 1 4 14 11 c 2C 12 78 18 9 1 T PITTSBURG 015 1 7_ 7 25 2C 27 17 8. 52 20 2 PITTSBURG OIof 1 ? 5 1 5 3 0 II PITTSBURG 017 5` 7 1 1 2 I 8 52 0 V PITTSBURG O1 P 42 5 1 if c 1 10 67 31 13 . PITTSBURG 019 5E 7, 2 1 17 9C 33 10 0 PITTSBURG 020 r 4 9 2 I 2 � 9 4 15 1 � 44 PITTSBURG 021 2 4C 4 S `f< PITTSBURG 022 Z4 22 k 65 c 1 9 4 28 7 0 PITTSBURG 023 bc I+ BE 21 c ? 14 9 41 7 PITTSBURG 025 r 31 4 14 E c 9 ZS 4 31 7 0 PITTSBURG 026 1 Z 3 6 11 11 c 17 19 83 20 9 0 .F„ w. PITTSBURG 027 1 0 0 PITTSBURG 028 , 3 8 11 1 c id 10 72 39 60 PI TTSe�URG 029 i 6 21 13 c 14 18 92 5 I3 2 PITTSBURG -:)30 6( 1 71 12 c 1 . 12 6 51 PITTSBURG 031 j 7C 6 E 2E c 13 15 9 14o PITTSBURG 032 z ? A 2 2 1 10, 55 _ 0._._._ _ ____._._ _7777 PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 508 PITTSBURG 034 { � ; . 5 c 14 c 22 9 4 27 a o ., .. PITTSBURG C.35 31 c 14 6 3 31 0 0 PITTSBURG 501 ? 1 4E 14 c 2 2 13 5 21 7 0 PITTSBURG 502 1 2 ' 1 34 2 14 13 5 36 9 PITTSBURG 503 1 4 6 1 28 3 PITTSBURG 504 4 5 1 c 1 tq 5 3 y, PITTSBURG 505 ti. 5 1 1 19 59 34 6 0 - Ji.I PITTSBURG 506 4 7 _ 1 8 81 35 5 0 PITTSBURG 507 1 4c 't 5 1 _ t 18 87 24 10 0 PITTSBURG 548 l 1 16 1 E 6 2 0 PITTSBURG 509 SEE Pia 034 # PITTSBURG 510 SEE PS 034 { P I T T SBU R G 511 13 2 ic 1 0 4 1 21 2 2 0 . PITTSBURG 512 1� 42 Ic 69 i3 6 c 2 i 1 76 35 _._.8 0 PITTSBURG 513 # SEE PR 501 _ i r d PITTSBURG 514 8, 63 21 z 5 65 49 Z2 ' PLEASANT HIL! 0015. A,:; 1 k 48 3 2 PLEASANT HILL 012 24 I" 2 c 12 36 28 3 0 �' PLEASANT HILL 003 1 i 4 1' 1 3 21 3 t` PLEASANT HILL 004 I � ti 2 i r. 7 4 22 3 0 PLEASANT HILL 0 3 5 o" 51 1 1is 7� I I 2 3 2 5 5 0 PLEASANT HILL 306 w 5 �° � 2 PLEASANT HILL 007 } � 4 11 I 3 2 2 PLEASANT HILL 011 5� 1 1 " 1 4 3 _ 3 _0 PLEASANT HILL 012 ? c 2 I 1 1t 4 2 1 0 PLEASANT HILL 013 7! 5 . 1 i = I 5 Z PLEASANT HILL Ji 4 � ti 3- 1 1 1 2� 2 PLEASANT HILL 015 7' 6" c4 2 I, 2 < 5L 5 _._ PLEASANT HILL J16 C� 1q 13 i7� a 43� '-1 E _ PLEASANT HILL 017 a 5 i 2 # 1 ?, 2 II` 3 31 Z PLEASANT HILL CIS I 3 " ?1 1 - ( L 2 31 2 „ PLEASANT HILL 0!q :� 3t� � 361 15 � 0 i 351 3 ; PLEASANT HILL 020 !, 5 � 24 2 � CI IL � 54� 2 r�K PLEASANT HILL u21 1' 4 4 lea 1 , . f _i� f 3 2 5 PLEASANT HILL 022 3 4' I7� c, '� 2 3 1 6 0 PLEASANT HIL! 023 7 -� 2 1 1; Z 1 4 3 0 PLEASANT HILL C,24 ti 5_ 14 2 Z �"� 2 4 41 _ 2 PLEASANT HILL 025 -5 -i 4 1 1 _ 0 - t � �; � 2 2 Z 4 ,r PLEASANT HILL 02o ': � _ r 1 2 1 4 3 �m PLEASANT HILL 027 I E 3 1 I 1 5 38 PLEASANT HILL 02 a u 7 : 3 2 : � 3 111 6 3 PLEASANT HILL 029 1 � 4 _ 1 ={ � p 41 1 PLEASANT HILL G 3 0 ?� 51 16( 1 I, 1 7` 3 3 1 PLEASANT HILL 031 t 3 2 25 1 0 PLEASANT HILL 03< ' 3 3- 1 i 2 2 21 PLEaSA;vT HILL 0?? 2 5_ 2 Z 2 5 25 I 0 , PLEASANT HILL 034 � i 5 1' 1 1 t 1 . 8 3 38 __0 PLEASANT HI!! 036 �+ 1 I 1 3 16 0 _....0 PLEASANT HILL 037 SEF PH r?4 _ ..E ' i i PLL AS ANT HILL 03h `� ti . 1 1 3 14 0 PLEASI+NT HILL 039 1� 3 1 1_ 2 1 31 0 b - v PLEASANT HILL C40 4 1 1 1 3 28 0 je i'j S=;CRE TAR Y OF STATE CCNTRCLL ER 6 t? M F R J k K C C H S S 8 8 a C K C R M! 0 R S - R A O O 3 A A a E I C E E C A E C C E A E C L R T N R L A R T h MI N R 8 N V E A w C N C G E 0 T A H E M L T T T A E N Y E 0 I S T E T H R A E E Y I A A T S L K E R E 0 T T N R I L N S E A C C T T L E r K = L N H S T R S I 3 H 0 I h H F N i G N G j S S 1 i PLEASANT HILL 041 SEE FH 03? PLEASANT HILL 04i -i2 6 7 2 c 10 7 27 12 2 0 �. PLEASANT HILL 0:3 i� 27 2 16 7 0 12 5 20 19 v 0 PLEASANT HILL 044 3c 14 1 c 9 6 22 21 0 0 PLEASANT HILL 045 3 . 1 12 12 3 41 21 2 0 PLEASANT HILL 046 i 4 3 11 10 41 24 4 0 I ' PLEASANT HILL 501A 2 14 c 91 19 1 0 PLEASANT HILL 7011 1 _ 7 6 5 116 7 0 PLEASANT HILL 502 5F 14 1 16 32 28 2 0 __ PLEASANT HILL 503 1. 11 11 L c 2 23 12 0 0 �y PLEASANT HILL 504 x SEE AH 503 I PLEASANT HILL 505 J2 77 1.c c 8 10 42 40 3 0 ` PLEASANT HILL 506 5` 17 18 c 14 9 27 35 6 d PLEASANT HILL 507 i � 5: 1 c c 7 6 3C 2 0 PLEASANT HILL 508 j SEE PH 502 PLEASANT HILL 510 SEE WC 535 PINOLE OC1 7_ 111 3 Z C c 3 9 5q 53 1 PINOLE 002 , j 51 2 16 2 10 4 28 2 PINULE 003 3 -54 2 1 9 3 3 PINULE 004 5 _ 2 1 1 4 3 _ PINOLE 005 c1 11 2 24 0 PINOLE 006 E" 2 26 1 r 14 2 4 3t 0 PINULE 007 5 =2 7 9 c i3 7 27 48 2 PINGLE 006 SCF Pi 021 PINOLE 009 7_ 34 21 c 2A a 58 55 2 PINGLE 010 i 4t 38 11 c 1 49 34 _. .1 PINOLE 311 4 6: 3 24 24 17 57 38 7 _ PINULE 012 5 %' 2C 1 le 15 46 3 PINOLE 013 it 35 I C 2 c 14 1' 52 40 3 0 PINULE 014 f 1 2 . 11 4 58 3 0y _ . PINOLE 015 i '1 3l, 3 C s 15 12 28 29 1 PINOLE 016 1�, 5 . 12 ic c i 5 31 31 1 0 `. PIN9LE 017 1 22 1 c c 1 53 3l 1 PINCLE 015 j I! 5 ic _ 2 a 41 2 6 _ _0 PINOLE 019 a 5 3 1 . 1 2 9 3 48 _ 3 0 PINULE 021 { 3 2:2 6 23 36 1 0 PINOLE 322 1 1 12 3 3 21 5 0 PINULE 023 ' 2 11 1 3 49 2 PACHECCI 501 - c0 2 8 1 0 PACHFCt+ 502 ! 31 2 2 c ?C 5 45 21 1 _ PACHECG 503 4 ` 3 i7 27 6 51 35 1 0 PACHECG 504 3 3: la 3 2 c 1 ' 1 26 12 1 0w PACHECO 505 SEE "^Z 029 if PACHECG 500- ? 3 5 1w - 29 20 1 0 _... n; PACHECC' 507 SEE PH 043 PACHECG 508 =e ,t, 7� 2` 1 . 3 2- 44� 33 2 PACHECC 509 `'q 6" 33+ 12 2c i 5G 4 0 - PACHECG 510 4 6 2 ' 12 3 34 4 0 . ... PORT COSTA 501 1' 3 _ 1 i 1 27 1 RICHMOND 3U1 8 24 21 I 1 3 6 0 _ ^ RICHMOND Oi_ 2. 1 2 0 I 4 7O 1 0 _7tf RICHMOND 0C3 4 2 39 2 RICHMUNO 004 11 3' 14 c 1 14 4 25 9 0 _ RICHMOND 005 � 14 ' 5 i" 2Q ? 2" � 1 1 5 3 7 RICHMOND ^(')6 j A 51. = 2 C 29 1 13 5 44 0 _ _. RICHM0N[) 107 ; 6' �J 1. 24 14 71� 31 1 RICHMOND 008 1 � 71 i4 1� 2 1 1� i.3 68 27 0 ;G RICHMOND 009 } � 9, � 1� c 1 19 65 53 r_ RICHMOND 010 12 7 , 6j ly 2 2 ' 6 3� 0 __ ..- RICHMO'N'D 011 1L' � � 1 � I L� � 1 I� 6 � 3 41 � � _— RICHMONO 012 i7 3 ! 27! 1 54� 1 t ,; RICHMOND 013 1� 5'� � ld ? �:� ?d 1` 6 2 RICHMOND 0i� 1% 6,_ T 211 3J 2 11 8 ?1 i RICHMOND 015 1� f; 3 3 � 2 1 3 2 5 38 5 0 RICHMOND 016 1 d 1 4 - 1 1 II 4 5 _. 1 RICHMOND 017 1? 7 1 4 1 3 1 7 3 76, RICHMOND 613 71 1 2 2 1� 1 1 6 33 0 0 R i C11M(l°Vt) t71 v 13 2 3 1 2 11 8" 17 1 0 RICHMnND U2G 8, 2 4 1 2 2 81 3 7 0 RICHMOND 021 S.: 33 25 c 2 12 5 66 40 RICHMOND C22 10_ 12 12 c 1 6 42 00 , RICHMOND 023 72 ? 2 1 1 4 5 31' _ LYxY SEXRETA:Y CF STATE CONTRCLLER n 4 F R J 6 K C 0 H S S a 3 R C K C R M D R S =` ;r A At C E = C A E O 0 E A E C '!r U A N 6 R L R T N R L A R T N 14 N R 8 N V E A C N C C E C T A hi E 0 L T T T A E N Y E 0 I S T T A E fl Y I A A T S L R E R E D T T r, h 1 L N S E A C Q T T L E c K A L R N H S T R S N I 8 14 0 I r N H F N cM. G N G j s S Di:MCl—u3-011 t4. RICHMOND 024 2 61 12 1' 3 0 13 6 22 46 2 0 Y't RICHMOND 025 I ic 79 33 12 1 0 19 7 50 62 5 0 RICHML)N0 0,?6 j 5 35 12 ., 14 6 41 44 3 RICHMOND 0275 1' 5 1 23 13 7C 39 4 0 RICHMOND 028 1 7 . I �3 12 I c 31 14 43 38 6 0 - - RI�HMO`1J O29 � � � 1 A U iIi 38 38 3 0 RICHMOND 030 � 1" ' 1 4' I c 0 17 11 68 32 7 0 RICHMOND 031 � 1 . 4_ 22 41 18 21 61 28 22 RICHMOND 032 ? 1 219 22 1- a 2C 21 6 25 2 . . 1 y, RICHMOND 033 i r ' 1 12 1 _ 22 7 _.35 —20 __...._5. ._. _O . ,.. RICHMOND 034s 17 1 12 7 55 31 5 1 RICHMOND 035 3E 16 3 C 14 c 22 12 58 25 8 0 ;Px. RICHMOND 036A I5 _ 1 32 25 6 c 27 d 5? 37 5 0 RICHMOND 036E � _ 4 . 3 c 1. 12 c I el 4 46 27 4 0 _ .v RICHMOND 037 i 1 3_ 17 22 " 17 i5 56 17 2 0 RICHMOND 036 1 Il 12 13 5 3e 24 5 0 RICHMOND 039 n SEE fi I J_ f RICHMOND 0Itf � 7 47 Z _. 1 1 1I 61 2 0 RICHMOND 041 4 44 `c 2C 9 50 39 1 0 RICHMOND 042 ^ . SEE KI 102 i4 t RICHMOND 043 � 41 f IE 15 c I _ a 32 32 7 _O_ RICHMOND 044 51 4 2 c 6 44 41 50 R I CHMOND 045 7 3 1 24 12 36 53 0 ._ 0 - RICHMUND v46 3 o` -31 11 4 17 4 67 3 _ .0 RICHMOND 047 6 ` 1 1" 4 3 5 .... 0 RICHMOND 046b I 2 1 2 5 5 5 1 RICHMOND 049 5 _ 1 1 1 4 3 1 RICHMOND 050 1 71 3 Ic c 2 6 5 47 6 RICHMOND 051 51 4 13 c 2 54 5 RICHMOND 052 6 2 11 1 5 _. 4 4- _.. .___.. _ _O �. RICHMOND 053 1 4 36 A. 23 14 41 65 0 RICHMOND 05�: 6c 1 I I I 1 1 4. 4 0y RICt3ttit;�1D 055 b 11 3 1 2 2 3 5 _ . .. 0 RICHMOND 056 � 6" 1 C 33 8 63 43 2 0 - - rt RICHMOND 01 7 6" i 35 1 . c 17 1 54 RICHMOND 058 ; 71 34 2 C 12 1 32 11 5 49 max. RICHMOND 05a 5 : 1 5c 3 c 17 7 5 45 j y RICHMOrJD 060 ? ' a I 2 1 _ 1 1 61 5 S - 1.._._ — RICHMOND Jtt I � 24 14 4S 22 J � RICHMOND 062 � 9 3 1 c 22 c 17 6 4A 31 fl _ 0 _ RICHMOND 063 A 3: 3 18 c te 6 51. 31 3 -- RICHMONL) Ob4 +_ 3 . IE c 14 bE 28 8 0 RICHMOND ^ 5 f 55 9 34 17 1 2c a 5 45 _ RICHMOND 066 53 5 3 7 1 11 9 34 46 L RICHMOND Oc7 4 . 1 2 3 's 11 51 35 1 RICHMOND Ctb ? 1 5" 21 14 c 13 11 41 34 6 �µ RICHMOND 009 9 4= I 1 � 3 2i --« R ICHMC�ND 070 ! 5 ? £ q 1 4 3 4 RICH= r�c SE.CRETAkY OF STATE CONTROLLER B B M F R J W K C C H 5 5 8 B R C K C R M 0 R S - E I C E E C• A E CI 0 E A E C i1 A R N 8 L R T N R L A P T N M N R E N V E A C N C G E :1 T A Fi E L T T T A E N Y E D I S T E T H R A E B Y I A A T S L R E R E C T T N R I L N S E A C O T T L E K A L R N H S T R S h I B H 0 I N H F N G N G g. S S DEMO-03-012 I 1 RICHMGNI) 104 2z 15 22 10 15 4 32 21 2 0 RICHMOND 105 _ c _ 6 119 4 G 12 b 29 45 3 0 RICHMOND 106 _ 7" "' 27 18 i2 22 13 50 48 4 0 RICHMOND 10E : b 4 2s 15 6 I 12 9 63 41 2 0 RICHMCND IO'9 4 44 17 17 1 7 2. 27 5 0 kICHMO NO 11C i1 57c 9 3 39 35 2 0 ;. R I C H M 0 N J 111 1 to 2 31 32 5 0 RODEG 501 _ 5 21 4C s p25 9 59 35 3 1 RODEO 502 67 21 4' 2C 2 4 41 15 3 3 5 0 RODEO 503 1 . 1 2 12 1 1 5 _4 13 RODEO 504 6" 1 4S 25 2 27 16 7C 44 6 0 RODEO 505 2 41 i' 37 1 ' 7 c 20 6 51 35 5 0 ROUEC 506 5 2 12 9 53 27 5 0 RODEO 505 72 45 22 11 25 11 77 4C 3 0 R U D E C 509 2 L 2 c 6 2 1 . 19 0 0 ROLLINGWCOD 501 _ 4 1 3 22 5 0 25 5 59 34 4 0 _' 5 3 Z 1 I 11 5 33 2 ROLL I NGWOC C�: 5 J._? ROLLING;r000 503 5� 3 14 4 1 27 I. 52 33 0 SCLSY 501 SEE RC 5J3 ST MARYS 501 � 1� 2 1 ' 1 2 24 14 1 0 ST MARYS 502 SEF SM 501Fie SARANAP 501 i � } - 1 0 f 5 2 4 0 _ SARANAP 502 4. 2 SARANAP 503 21 2 12 7 2 c 0 1 15 3 z. SARANAP 503 - A 0 0 1 0 SARANAP 504 c ' 2 1 3 4 ' 1 2 0 _ _ SARANAP _)05 2 _ =w.. SARANAP 506 y - _ - 21 r a 3 1 31 0 SARANAP 507 4 4 1 c 1 4 26 2 0 1 SARANAP 508 3 1= I c 1 0 .. SARANAP 509 7~ 3" J& 1 2 6 4q 33 4 1 2 I 6 28 33 3 0 S AF ANAP 510 4_ SARANAP 511 ^ - 3 1 ? c 11 56 31 3 0 ` S 4 R A N A P i? 5 _ 1s 2 c 1 6 3C 3 C 3 1 --1- -- ----,-' ,--- SARANAP 513 # y 5 3 1 . I1 . 1 31 35 0 SARANAP 51=• SEE SN 505 S ARANAP 515 j SEE1 WC S2. a4 i 21 1 41 i 7 11 SARANAP ANAP 516 I _ SARANAP 517 SEE SN 502 — SARANAP `ply SEE NC a_ 7 ti } SARANAP 520 1 i Jlt b I' 25f 2 77 SAN PABLO 001 5_ 16 44 1 C 12 2 io 55 491 7 0 SAN PABLO 002 t 1 � 5: 2 I 12 C7! 1 1 5 2 I 0 _-- SAN PABLO 001 � 3 4 1" ?2 1 � I 53 24 0 SAN PABLO 004 � � 3 � 35t 1" 1� 1 1' 4 15 0 { f _. _ SAN P.",BLt? 005 =' `3I 1 1 3 26 1 0 _ SAN PABLO C'06 4 2 11 1 4 3 3 0 �, 15 I 4 Z 0 . SAN PABLL 007 v - SAN PABLO OOF ' d 4 15 i_ 1 R 4 3 0 .- SAN PABLO C'09 f i� �i !' 4-77 2E 1" ^� 23 I 9 2 5 0 2U I 6 li i 8 5 2S' 6 SAN PABLO C10 ti 5 I:� S AN PABLO 011 = 51 2 I 1 I: 4 2 2 0 SAN PABLU 012 4 3 i 27 13 1 4 28 3 0 S AN PABL L 013 L 4- 121 i' i 5 38 21 3 0 SAN PABLL? C14 � � i� , - a 2 22 0 SAN PAbLJ 015 ? 1 4' 7i = 22 �# 25� 7 5 20 3 0 SAN PABLO 016 12 4 : ' ?SI 1bi a ct br ? 5 0 _ SAN PABLO 017 01 221 y 1 � 4 3 0 SAN PAf3lD 01R y 4.. �0 � t 8 4C 3 1 0 m r - - _�. SAN P48LG 01 ; � _i ? � 1 3 1 1 r S AN PABLL t�?C �j 2C3 1 13 3 25, SAN PAbLJ 021 7 4 3 %� ��? != I i1 7 ?, 7 SAN Pi.BLO r.2? x ? 5 4 I 1 3 33 ?. 0 SAN PAELC 023 i 2 1_ I 2 I 1 0 , SAN RAMON 501 1 3 I 3 1 24 2 0 SAN RAMON 5t?2 i 5 - 1 - 1 2 31 5 0 ' SAN RAMON 503 i= ? 1 1 23 1 4 0 SAN RAMON 504 � 4 2. 3 25 _. 0 SAN RAM0N ' cera :` 1 t I 2 18 1 0 '.. sr SAN RAMON ��06 � I , 8 0 . . — SAN RAMON 507 12 2 c c 1 5 1 0 . SAN kAcAIJN 508 2: Z I ' 2, 20 © _0 SAN RAMON 539 C� 2 " I i a 1 3 1 - 20 5 0 % I _ } K vK' t�F SECRETARY OF STATE CCNTPCLLER r 5 "t r" K J K C C H S S 3 3 R C K C R M £? R S �` R A u 0 A „ A E 1 C E E C A E G 0 E A E C ' U A R N 3 P L R T N R L A R T N M N R 8 N V E A C. ": C G E C T A H E ' L T T T A E N Y E 0 I S T 7 T H R i E 6 Y I A A T S L R E R E 0 T T f., R, I L S E A C 0 T T L E K A L R N H S T R S N I 3 H O I N H F N « r N G `rt S S : < nEMO—C,3-013 =x SAN RAMON 510 3 3-1 c 4 7 27 30 3 SAN RAMON 511 4; 73 7 4 c 8 4 33 27 5 0 SAN RAMON 512 2 i7 6 2 C 4 7 29 17 1 0 SAN R4MON 512 — A 0 c 0 0 0 SAN RAMON 513 c C C c 00 0 SAN RAMON 513 — A 3 s c 11 4 21 14 40 SAN' RAMON 514 1 55 2' 4 1 16 5 37 15 4 0 SAN RAMON 515 36 24o 6 1 c 12 7 22 24 3 0 S AN R AMCN 51 6 i 4' 1 7 34 2 2 0 S AN RAMON 517 1 � 1 .. 3 Z 13 . _ _ . SAN RAMON 519 13 5 26 21 0 0 SAN R.AM0N r,20 22 2 1 t c 3 16 19 0 0 SAN 'MAMON 52'i 1 3 i _ C 36 1 3 0 SAN RAMON 522 1 5' 1 is 7 1 2 39 25 4 0 - SAN _.ANO% 523 3, 1 _ 1 3 20 2. SAN Rt,M0N 524 _ 4- 2_ c 5 29 3 3 0 SAN RAMON 525 1 _ _ 0 _ 0___ SAN RAMON 525 — A 3- 1i I ? c c Ic 2 11 21 1 _ 0 --__.,. SAN RAMON 526 C ; 2 _ TASSAJAPA 501r 1 I " 2 II 10 _. _2_ 0 _ _ __. TASSAJAF.A 502 S E t TJ 501 ._.._...�_ �- TASSAJAPA 5C3 SEE TJ 501 VINE HILL 501 41 3; 2E 13 2 1 21 10 3, 21 2 _ . 0 ___ VINE HILL 502 i 4C 5 43 1 - 4 c 21 1_ 32 3 VINE HILL 503 77 4 is 12 1 c 9 3 3 2o 0 ,-- - VINE __ _VINE HILL 504 11 1_ ' 6 Z_ 11 0 VINE HILL 505 SCE VH 503 VINE FALL 506 12 18 1 19 10 57 35 2 Q VINE HILL 507 1 z Ic 2 c c 3 3 11 10 1 0 VINE HILL a03 �a SEE VH 510 VINE: HILL 509 23 4 ; 2 3 is c 9 47 21 VINE HILL 510 4_ ?� 1 1" 3 . 21 3 WALNUT CREEK 001- 1 1 2' is I c 4 18 15 1 WALNUT CREEK 032 ; 6 44 3 0 .; WALNUT CREEK 003 32 116 5 5 C 27 10 1 WALNUT CREEK 004 1, .`` 17 c 1 c 3 2 32 2 _1 WALNUT CREEK Gj5 .6., ' � 2 1' 3 3 WALNUT CREEK Cir. 1 1, 2 4r 35 1 _ -77 WALNUT CREEK 007 to i7 26 .. WALNUT Ca E EK LtCia � ,1 22i I � �� � � 4 3 WALNUT CREEK 309 1 2 3 1 2 WALNUT CREEK 010 5t 2 1 : 16 2 38 5 WALNUT CREEK 011 I 2 1 13 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 012 1 214 112 2 c 1 4 2 28 4 0 . . -_ WALNUT CREEK CD 4' 2 1 1 3 0 WALNUT CREEK C1-* 2 1` 1 2 25 _-. 0 _.-- -- , WALNUT CREEK 015 ? ° 3 11 3 31 5 WALNUT CREEK 0?n. Ii �+ . 11 1 1 c 14 1 3 3 WALNUT CREEK 017 {3 4t 2 31 WALNUT CREcK 013 } 3 11 i 1 2 28 0 WALNUT CREEK 019 ' �' 2. 1 1 lg WALNUT CR.EK 0?0 2 1 t 3 1 15 0 ; WALNUT CREEK 0?1 �' � 4 1 1 n 1" 21 0 WALNUT CREEK 022 l 1-d Iii ' 3� 1 25 2 0 WALNUT CREEK O-3 SEE WC OG3 WALNUT CREEK 02Y ? � 1 i 1 4± 3 10 0 WALNUT CREEK 025 s" i 1 15 0 i1 6 1 48 1 { WALNUT CR^"h 0 t c 2 1�:" 2 2 1. 1 33 81 5 ` WALNUT C"r E;k 027 1` r+t 21 2 1 ? 23i 34 5 G WALNUT CREEK 028 � {il 1 : =•? � %r ij 51 � i � _. a WALNUT C�;rE!c 0%� j !t 21t i . z 1 _._ _ _ ___ 77, -} 11 2 0 - - K 1 1� t Cl12 2 2 . 171 0 WALNUT CREEK 0_0 4 F WALNUT C,R ; u � 251 I f� 16 2-" 3 WALNUT CREEK 032 I." 2 i, 251 1 1 ' 2 75' 0 WALNUT CkEEK 033 1 6 1 22 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 4 5, 3 11 1 2 4 32 5 0 _ 11 8 1e 2 0 WALNUT C�tEEK 035 i ;l 4" M, WALNUT CREEK 035 i 1 5 . 2 t 1 1 2 34 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 037 ( ?t ?. 11 L 11 2 23 16 4 0 t WALNUT c EeK 038 2 1 $ 2 0 _.., -x WALNUT CR.E `K 011;, 8 26 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 040 � �' 1 12 1 1 1 23 3 � " WALNUT CREEK 042 1 1 z - 1 1 16 � _ .. WALNUT CREEK 043 3 1 24, 25 2 _ ____ SECRETARY CF STATE CONTROLLER 8 3 W R J w K C G H S S 8 3 R C K C R M D R S R zz A j o C a s A E I C E E C A E 0 0 E A E C U A R N 8 R L R T N R L A T h u N R 8 N V E A k C. N C G E C, T A H E N L T T T a E N Y E D I S T { T E T H R G E 8 Y I A " T S L R E R E D T T N R I L h S E A C 0 T T L E K A L R N H S T R S N I a H 0 I {� H F N � i # G IV G s r' S S U,r 3 ►' 1 y. 0EMCl C 3—:)14 i WALNUT CREEK 044 I 1c 11 3 2= 32 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 045 1 22 1 h 1 2 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 046 2 1_ 2 20 1 0 . WALNUT CREEK Owl 4 3 14 I 10 2 36 1 0 .-_. WALNUT CREEK 070 SEE WC OC4 WALNUT CREEK 051 1 5 21 15 0 1 '' " i 4 2 1 1 21 3 5 0 -' WALNUT Ct.trK O52 WALNUT CREEK 053 = i ?C 3 A 2 28 0 WALNUT CREEK 054 � ' 7 2 1 i p WALNUT CREEK 055 1 01 1`. C 2 4 3 0 {, WALNUT CREEK 04,5 } G _ I ' 1 1 I 0 x WALNUT CREE±� 057 i 51 3 1 i 1 5 2 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 056 j 3' 1 1 i Z 23 2 1 `tT WALNUT CREEK 059 i 1 1 12 11 0 1 '[ i WALNUT CREEK 060 ?L 1 3 13 ie 0 0 _ WALNUT CREEK 061 �' 4 ? 21 1 5 28 32 6 0 WALNUT CREEK 062 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 WALNUT CPP- K 063 a 3 _ 1 1 1 c 1 1 2 2 _._ - o _ _ . WALNUT CREEK Oho 3a c 1 1 1 21 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 065 5' 1 1 3 3 35 WALNUT Ch E E K ��h6 3 1 1 I 2 3 0 _. . . WALNUT CR=EK 067 `� i a 13 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 063 y 4_ Z 2 _ 1 A 21 38 3 0 ; WALNUT CREEK 07C '� 1 . 1 _ 1 2 1 1 0___ WALNUT CREEK 071 1 _ _ 1 I? 0 o _ _ WALNUT CREEK 072 1 1 1 1 . 0 -771 WALNUT CREEK 073 � c'? 1 � � 5 1 16 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 074 1 1 2 0 r WALNUT CREEK 076 1_ 8 WALNUT CREEK 077 ; 2 1 2 ri WALNUT CREEK 078 �0 11 1 3 1 23 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 079 2 11 1 1 13 1 WALNUT CREEK OEi1 1 1 IG 1 1 0777,7. WALNUT CREEK 081 2` 1 _ 1 15 i ` WALNUT CREEK 082 _ ? 1 � 3 2� 1 ` WALNUT CR EEK 033 c 1 13 0 WALNUT CRccK ^8 4 � i _ 1 1 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 085 i c - 1 1 14I 1 5 _0.--_ WALNUT CREEK 086 i ' �� s WALNUT CREEK 0�7 � �' 1 ;, 1 � _ . � 1 1 WALNUT CREED =O1 ? 5_ ?5 2 3 3 6 WALNUT CREEK 502 � � 2 ?� 1 1 3 3 2 WALNUT CREEK 5�C3 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 504 ' 7 4 3L 1 I 4 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 5O5 57 ?A 1 3 5 31 1 WALNUT LR+=EK 506 ' 7! 4 Ili I2 2C WALNUT CREEK i07 ? � a WALNUT CREEK 538 � 7( 21 1 3 3 WALNUT CREEK 7J� SLE WC 062 WALNUT C;ECK 511 SFE WC "29 WALNUT CREEK 51.x. i �? � 1 11� � I 3 2 p c WALNUT CREEK ata ' - 2 2 _ WALNUT CREEK 514 ' I ? � � 1' ... ... F. WALNUT CREEK 515 ' 5z 2 I� 1 3 4 0 WALNUT CREEK :10 + 1�« 4 1 1 1 0in WALNUT CREEK 517 ' ? b: 24 22 li ?' 11 5 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 516 3 2 1 1 1 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 51Q i 1 21 2 26 _ 0. WALNUT CREEK 520 -31 12, I � � 3 2 2 WALNUT CREEK 5' 121 c I i 3 3 :� P 2 1 1, r 1 � 2 I 0 _: WALNUT CREEK 522 2Yl 1 1; q 1 } 1 3 1 1 - .. WALNUT CREEK 522 — .: (� 4 0 WALNUT CREEK 523 3 ? 1� 1. 1 2 2 1 - 0 WALNUT CREEK a2-+ v ^_ 4i u 1 2 1 WALNUT CRFEK 525 WALNUT CREEK 52 f SEE hC 523 waLNUT CREEK 52y i _ ^ SEF WC 014 W.11 Nt11 CREEK A 2 1� 1 15 3 1 -. WALNUT CREEK 532 4 ' 2"' 1 I 3 Z 27 2 0 WALNUT CkLCK 533 11 2 = 1 2C 7 J 23 19 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 2 1 1 2 46 14 0 1 � WAL+'NUT CREEK 5.�+ — A 1 1 41 d SECRET-RY OF STATE CONTRCLLER 6 R 4 F R J k K C 0 H S S 8 6 R C K C R M 0 R S R R A 0 0 r A A A E I C E E O A E 0 C E A E C s°r te U A R 'V 6 5 L R T ti R L A R T k M N R E N V E A C N C G E 0 T A H E M L T T T A E N Y E 0 I S T E T H R A E 8 Y I A A T S L R E R E 0 T T N R I L N S E A 0 0 T T L E � K A L R N H S T R 'M S N I S HCI N N. F N r , G N G k, DEMO-03-015 WALNUT CREEK 535 1 37 ic Ic 6 c f 2 23 28 5 0 �kY u ABSENTEE LALLOTS 7 124 14 56 32 5 46 22 69 754 8_ . k :. yy t, ..fir. r e :1 • Fn .wn-a s t t - a � knT vM t pfw G TP;EASURER ATTORNEY ST 3D EC UNITED STATES GENERAL 3RD DIST SENATOR G f) A S J U S V B w A S I w B S A C H G F K S R A I H A L H E N C I li I C C I E C L R 0 I R A C A V A S A n S R A K C- L R A L N A A A W F A C A Y I R K R R S U T C L L P T L N T N N A F N S T �.- S L I T F H T E I I I T I E T S R 0 K I T ty E h e A S E A T E T D R N E f. S S !4 R T S i+ R M T R 0 D T R I I I I N L A I ti A k N !i N u• r G G G S S S S DEMO -J4-OC 1 ALHAMEkA 50 � ? � 21 51 c 41 55 78 1 88 8 8 0 iP z ALNAM6RA 502 j 15 I " 3c 43 1 4 , " c 81 C 98 10 2 1 <: ALNAM6kA 5133 j7 1 is C i ::2 r 48 c 48 2 4 Q..._.__ ALHAMBRA 504 SEE PH 505 aLHAMGfiA 505 _. -.. . ._ SEE PH U43 ALHAMB:A 510 VOTED A6SENTFF ALH AM BR A 51 1 ? 2 2 3 42 5 0 . , ALHAMSRA 513 i 1 c 3 ALAuO 5012 2c c 2 3E c 50 1 58 4 ALAMO 502 1= 1 31 C 2_ 36 c 43 C 61 11 3 N ALAMO 533 c 7 1 25 C 1 31 1 38 C 55 2 20 _.. - --= ALAMO 504 � i 2 c ? 3 52 76 6 5 0 ALAMO 5.'x.5 � 8 11 1 _ _ 0 , ALA�'C3 506 1 1 l.. 1 22 35 431 � Q _- ALAMO 506A Z 0 2 _ .. ALAMO 507 1 1_ 2 C 1 2c c 28 c 36 3 1 0 ALAMO 508 1 16 2 21 c 31 1 43 4 ALAMO 509 SEE A! 512 ALAMO 510 _...._ VOTED ABSENTEE � ,• ALAMO 311 1 2 C 1 . 24 c 37 0 46 _5 . . Q _ w s ALAN`? 511 - A 7 t c 8 c 9 0 1 1 6 �. ALAMO 512 1 12 22 4 C c 2 56 r 64 0 35 10 1 ALAMO 513 c £ 1 I1c 17 25 ALAMO :14 � 1t 1 4C c 26 2q 49 t . 69 5 5 - .._0 ALAMO 515 7 0 10 o ALAMO 515 - A � 1 1 it C 16 0 2 _� (1 O ANT ILIC.t, 001 1 lc - 5E 3 7. 93 1 12 .3 ANTIOCH 002 2 2_ 4 65 c 4 S C 125 141 11 7 0,- ANTIOCH 003 � 1 37 27 41 57 c 6 3 {} ANTIOCH 4i�r � 1 1r 2 4 4' 4: 7 _ 91 _ g "b,-- - ANTIOCH 005 w 1 3 61 4 ? 100 105 1 11 ANT IC,CH 006 1 1 c t 65 c 41 4 Ile 10' 136 13 i ANT I JCH 00'7 2 I 4tc 4' 1 95 120 16 4 0 ANTIOCH 008 � Ic 3 3 c 31 77 c 91 104 16 ANTIOCH 004 ; 2j 23 5i E 4 4_ 113 .� ._ ANTIOCH 010 � 14 = . 3� o_` C 37 6s 9 � 11 6 ANTIOCH Oil � �- 1- �� 5 �.- 71 S9 117 9 L ANTIOCH 01� ! 2 3 1 � b . 4E F' 101 11 1 _ ... ._ ANTIUCH 01: ! 2 ? 2 , 5_ F!I 1C7 1 13. 1 153 9 7 0 `; ANT I OCH 014 21 1 4, 5S� E l 112 130 1 1 ANTIOCH 015 4. E>}tt 4 8 122 13 _ ANTIOCH 016 3 , ? 5 f, C 6, 8' 12 14 1 5 ANT I OCH 017 { ^cl 2 32 6E� 5- 7 10 12 1 .�..P ANTIOCH 018 '� 14 3 :G 29 7" 8 S7� 1 ANTIOCH 01y ' 1t 2iI y" ECS ? o, I 11� 1 ANTIOCH 020 � 3 1�i ? 52,E 4'' 7c� 0 11 ANT I9CH X321 i `� 27� 41 c 4` c 111 14 1 _1 ANT IGCH 022 �y 2 3 �7 4f Scit 13 1 ANTIOCH ::4 ?� ! 7-` 4' 3 10 12 1 _ ANTIOCH 044 .. i. 3 c_ =• E' 101 12 1 ANT I OC H 026 ?3 TIOCH 0-751 ? 4 7E� 1015 1 11 45i 6 F 12 13 16 6 ANTIOCH 027 3� 2k 5� 7� b + 1C 14 15 19 6 �._ ANTIOCH C)2- 2 ! I : 3y 7Q �� 13 14 g ANTIOCH Cf2 I �, it e.' , -2 0 3 4 1 1 .� A►vTIbCM 03t� i� 2 4-' S _ c 121 ANTIOCH 031 3� 1 i 5 5_ c 9. 11 1 ANTIOCH 332 13 i 2 5r�` 4� 4 7 � g ANTIOCH 033 i 20 1 ' 5"' S 71 9 C 12 $, ANTIOCH 0334 ? i 9 e� 3 2� 61 72 3 ANTIOCH 035 r% i , ? 6C� c� a , g f i C� 1 ANTIOCH 03b # 2 72 �! 5 �` 10 12 ANT ICIC H 037 12 ' ? 45 2? 54 � 681 77' 4 ANTIOCH 0336 '33 � I7: s C 3 5I 7 ' 8 ANTIOCH 03; 2t 2 4i 6 5 . o 11.. 13 10 7 ANTIOCH tI40 ! 14 1 1 a 2: 5 67 c A _ ANTIOCH 341 � 1�i 2 3 6 4. 7 101 1 121 13 w L 2 5 5 5 10 12 7W ANTIOCH C44 ANTIOCH 043 11 ?� 41 3' 4 68 6. _ 5_ BET HE 1. ISLAvi1 :t)1.1 14 : ' 4 . 5 ? 8 1 108 119 ! -,--.� (ILT1,r: 1 Is�.nr��� �,CIfi r �� 3i i .. - 2�. E 7 81 1� 4 , . w Bk=MtKEL�Y NA�.K _,t�1 ., 1 t z 6" 41 5 82 Ill 1 t7 BAY VIEW 501 SEE PI 109 SLY 1„� TF,E"SURER ATTCRN'EY ST 3D EO UNITED STATES GENE RAL 3RD ISI ST SENATOR G D C H A S i U S V B w N S w B S A C H G F K S i = + L H E N C I U I C C I E C L R 0 I R A C A V A S 4 0 S R A R G L P A L N A A A W F A C A #" Y I R K N R S U T C L L R T L N' T N N A F N S T 5 L I T E h T E I I I T I E T S R 0 K I T E N E iii C A S E A T E T 0 R N E S S R T S M R N T R 0 0 T R I I I I N L A I `! C " A h N N ex G G G G S S S S f,. r��p• DEMG-01"002 'fax BRENTWOOD D01 51 4 c 41 ° 111 C 124 12 5 0 BRENTWOCJ u02 i 1 . 3 c 25 ti C 52 C 69 .7 0 BRENTWOOD 003 22 1 5_ 31 s c 10" c 12a 16 - 5 a BRENTWOOD 006 11 1 ?_ � 22 1 72 88 BRENTWOOD 501 31 11 5 b c 4r Ill C 11 14A 1.3 15 0 BRENTWOOD 502 1, ? 1 1 3 37 4 ; _.. ---�1 BRENTWOOD 50 2 3 k 4 4 BR ENTW0i00 :,0 7 92 lI 1 SEE 5W 502 BRENTKOOD 509 SEE BY 5C.1 a - .€ BRENTWOOD 508 _ 14 c 14 c 22 c ZS 70 _ �_ BRCNTWa00 511 SEE BW 501 Y3 . BYRON 501A 15 21 c 2c 67 1 77 0 85 11 . . BYRON 501b � c 1 2 ? 3 3 _8 {# 4 CLYDE 501 ?r c lqq 46 1 62 -65 11 n; CROCKETT 501 2' ?1 6 c h=1 5 5 c 93 1 115 6 CROCKETT 5012 21 44 3S L 57 46 c 81 1 98 15 3 i CROCKETT 503 1 2 4 t c 4 -46 I 60 C 77 12 -3 CROCKETT 504 2r 1 5E 7 ;1 51 1 L16 I 07 1 CROCKETT 505 1 a _ 5I 7' c 10 46 C 123 C 14 11 ___5 . CROCKETT 535 SEE CK 504 CROCKETT 511 19 31 el 7 3 86 103 8 2 CLAYTON 001 2 1 1 4 � � 8 2 10 7 _ CLAYTON 002 1 _ 21 24 34 c ?" 5 i 72 so 1- ._ 3 CLAYTON 001 21 1 34 c 3 32 60 73 . A 2 CLAYTON 501 ?1 7 21 37 c ? 5 76 79 12 2 CLAYTON 502 F IZ 11 37 1 43 C 48 1 0 CLAYTON 503 SEE CL 00 CLAYTUN 506 2r 1A ? C 1. 2 34 C 40 9 CLAYTON 507 SLE fAW 506 CLAYTON 51 SEE CL 5(;t , CLAYTON 512 SEE CL 506 C ON!- D 0.%l 7 41 711 1 92 1 112 10 i CONCORD 002 12 64f 1 41 57� c 95 C IO CONCh t CONCORD 003 RD 004 } c I z 5 00 9 1 118 11 7 11 5 5 1 9 101 12 _6 ------ --.-_ -- CONCORO OOrt 2, 11 2 Y 3 c95 95 .5 3 _ . jy CONCORD Dub I 2 4 3 ?_ 75 1 _ 94 . _ CONCORD (107 'rl CONCOkC 00r i3 1 2. 1-71 C 85 103 C0NC0RO; 00q i 23 1 42 c 4 72 96 V 104; 1 5 CONCORD 010 1�� ? 43 2 � 63 al 5_ _ 5 CONCOP,D 011 Zcl 1- 42 c 44o 64 85 1 10 r _. C0NCC)RC 0?: ! 3 1 3 72 C 4 t ';3 11 14 -12 3 CONCORD '313 21 3 2 7 C 1 51. S 10 13 14 I CONL0Rn 014 i:� 2• ? � St r 70 12 15 _ i CONCOPO Ol5 ? i 4 52 c 45 E 11 1 129 5 5 Cah;;aR t� Ql h 14 77 1 9E 8 a -_..-_a . CUNC�JRD 01' ?; i 1 ` 36 46 c 5" c 76 10 3 :ry CONCORD 018 ? 1 57 c 4" 73 88 11: 1' 8 CONC': RD 019 ' 1� 2�' 63 4' Eq r 95 99 16 a , ,. CONC7nRD !'?�; ; 14 2 ' I 26 c 32 c 4 I , CONCORD 021 j 26 i c 37 c 3f 5 c 7' c 79 10 7 CONCD2D 022 i 1 C 4 5 7 90 i CONCORD C23 ;3 2 �*1 5 4 B? 10 IZ 6 1.0- CONCORD 024 =� 1 34{ 25l 2 c �, 33 3 CONCORD 02= 3� 1' �ti 4Ei 3 ° 5i1 7 86 14 2 _ CONCJRD 026 109 13 13 4 ., CONCORD Oi 7 1 1 5=€ 8 � 8� CONCORD 02F7 s � CONCORD 0, i� � ?� � 7E CONCORD tJ 4 E 01 8 97 q 3 � CONC0Pr) 0?II 2q 4 2 - 7 CONCORD 032 2a: 7 .! 5 5 52 88 3 109 1 4 CONCORD 033 21 ?2 51 C 3 1 73 96 10 12 � Y CONCORD X734 � I '. 1 3 3 'Al 6 6 3 CONCORD 035 2f 2 5 4 ; 9 C 10 b CONCORD 030; 2` ?..E ? 1 1 4 7 1 1Oi 112 12 CONL,1RD 037 2 1 3 45 4 5 7 ? 98 8.. 5 _w....:. �7Y CONt:OPn 3,4 2' 1i 1 3 3 4 6 1 7 8 _ a. CONCORD 039 2` 21 21 36 3 62 8 8 141 CONCORD 040 2 1 ? 4 5 5_ 92 1 10 101 — f F�Tf TREASURER ATTORNEY ST 8D EQ UNITED STATES } GENE PAL 3RD HIST SENATOR G 0 C H A S J U S v 8 h S w 8 S A C H G FK S t R a �I a L N E N C I U I C C I E C L R 0 I R A C w{ i A v 4 5 4 C S R A A G L Q A L P1 A A A W F A C Q Y I R K N k S U T C L L R T L N T N N A F N S T S L I T T E I I I T I E T S R 0 K I T F ti c N C A S E A T E T 0 R N E S S m R T S R N T R 0 0 T R '- I I I I N L A I N N r r. G G G S S S DEMO-04-00? CONCORD 041 1 3� 5 7 0 95 4 2 0 CONCOFO 0-L 1c c it ' c 3_. 24 51 0 61 3 2 0 C0NCLlf:D 043 i2 1 11 4 c 3 4 61 0 80 7 1 0 CQNCCaRL) 0=.4 2 I 5 c 4 . 5E $3 2 100 IO CONCORD 045 1 : c I 413 c 56 c 63 5 1 0 ' CQRCORC 041- 1 1Z 1 4 C ?A 44 c 73 c 80 4 2 . CONCORO 047 j 2 t 11 14 c 3 46 c 62 1 78 9 6 CONt:i�fiU 048 ! 1 1C 1 2 6 75 1 82 7 2 0 CONCORD 04c 1 21 _ 11 4 C 3.. r.5. C 73 1 8 I 2 _0 4 __. -_ _. . - CONCORD 050 47 c 4 . 75 95 1 10a 17 7 CONCORD 051 11, 1 I 1_ E 2 2 35 51 3 6 _... 0 _ �< CONCORD 0152 � 1 1 _ cc 26 c 21 4 63 c 77 4 3 CONCORD 052 � 33 1 3 42 c 5" 63 c 90 c 97 21 CONCORD 054 I " 2 c 5 5 1 94 c U9 5 1 0 CONCUR' 055 1 3 1 ' S 6 1 0. . CONCORD 056 21 14 22 45 c ?f 5 I 79 1 8 ,x yr. CONCOR ) 057 1 t 3_ 2k c 2t 3 c 53 c 62 CONCORD 05,4 21. 2 4 5 -42 E 108 c 118 16 4 CONCORD 05 2t. 21 3 54 c 5" 77 c 94 1 122 12 _8...__..._ ►; CONCORD 060 � 1" i_ ?' 6 -3 E 76 c 96 0 112 5 CONCORD Oc, 2 i 1 . = 52 1 SI 6 c 1 86 1 102 613 I CONCORD Oo? � 1 21 2 5 - C '. 74 1 9' t 110 11r C 0 N C 0 k o 0 3 1 1 1 I 1 3 41 4 _ CONCORD 064 i 1 1 ? 53 3 7 c 8 _ 93 _ CONCORD 065 � d _ t 1c 1.. 21 c 28 0 53 21 0 __. .7•. CONCak.D 06E i t 31 c 2 27 c 46 1 63 6 3 0. `< CONCORD 0,67 1_ 11 3 5 68 2 83 6 2 1 CONCORD 066 2• 1 4-3 5E c 4 C 64. c 85 1 102 14 3 u CONCORD 06L i I 1 11 13 c 2 . 3c c 41 C 48 g 7 77 CONCORD 071 ! 1 . 2 5 4 6 q8 I 111 12 `--- CONCORO 072 i Its 1 I E 3? c 2 58 c 7 1 y CONCORD 07? 1° t . I. 4 e 2. 45 5 7� 5 I ! 1 1 I 3 42 0 CONCORC n7� i w:. CONCORD 075 21 1t 22 65 c 4" 65 1 83 c 11c 10 3 CONCORD 076 1 c I• ? 3 1 45 3 2 CONCORD 077 2'� I '� 57 C 4 5c c 95 1 101 14 5 .1 ? 2 �. 5 1 5 I28 14 22 2 ._. 1 CONCORD 078 ' CONCCRC! 07y 1 2a I " 1 26 c 2 ' 4 c 52 1 E cONcOR... 080 3� L CONCORD 081 27 31 3C 5 83 110 0 121 25 8 - CONCORC 082 I 1 I 2 3 5' 1 65 b J CONCORD '083 1� 1-1 2 C 2� 3:� 4 5 10 " CONCORD OF4 1 2~� 4 3 4 6 9 10 5 CONCC'Rt) 085 { ' %� 13 j45 1 CONCORD 057 SEE CD 501 _ CONCQRL' 08�' 0 20 - • � -� = 21 4 5" oif 5 r � � 4 4 7 1 77� 11 4 - CONCOR. 0 0 j CeNCUR9 091 1� �, I i 3 ' c 51 62 3 1 CONCORD O92 i 3 = 3a 2' 4 It 5 6 1 _..._ CONCORD 0Q- 3 ' 2 2 ?1 3' 4 0 CONCORD 0 4 i I7� 1 _ f = 4 4 71 93 5 CONCORD 095 1 ii< < F = 3 4 47 CONCORD C9t. 2? I� ty 74 5 93 11 C .44t CONCOkO 0757 3 1` c 2 ? 3 41 3 CONCGkD 0q8 14 li 2> 24 I+ I, 5 5 11 - CONCORC 099 I7� I 36 2 42 5 63 I CONCORD 100 1 t 1" 2 4 1 3" 5 . 7 8 I 2 _ CONCORD 101 1 1_ 5 3 � E 8 88 I _ CONCORD 10 1 1 ' 4' 5 74 9i 1 1 CONCORD 103 :? t 2 c 2 %I, 31 38 5 y' CONCORD I04 I i . I 3It - 24, 5, f 7.. 6 8 CONCORD 135 17 2.: ?4i a a 5 ' c3, 93 1 �. CONCOfiD- 106 3 � 2� 1� 22 35 C 40 1 CONCORD 107 21 ' E y 84j ' 10 12 17 4 CONC^RO 106 I.J 4 =3 5 ,7� 7 75. I CONCORD 1�,� 23 �;� � �•� '� 6: � 94% C{ 10� 22` 7} C 0 N C R,D 11'-'� i ?a 4Tj 25- 7C 83 I 83 1 3 CON Ct-)RD 111 i� ? 53 4 4 7 9 2 CONCORD 112 i 1 A ?' 2 2; 4 . 6 6 6 5 CONCORD 1I'. 1d i 2 " 3 1 5 6. I 7 9 ' Ct7NCCRL+ 114 ; 1 1 ?. 3~ 38 62 2 74 3 CONCORD 115 11 1 v 2 1 . 3. 3 42 5 3 _ CONCORD 1Ire 1 2 1 2 1 2 44 -- 2 C0NCttrU 117 SLC Cr) 074 R _ CONCt1R0 118 1 21 - 2b 24 1 . 7 ,. CONCORD 119 2� 1 ? 31 i2 2 4 1 6, I 83 _..3 .. x f ,Y. -r; Y Tfi.;EASUP EF ATTORNEY ST 3D EO UNITED STATES GENERAL 3RD GIST SENATOR JUL is C C H A S J U S V S k 1 S r► 6 S A C H G F K S I K A N4 L F+ c ': C t U I C C I E C L R Q I R A C a V ^_ t A Cl S ? A N G L A L N A A A W F A C A Y I K K N R S U T C L L R T L N T N N A F N S T S L l T F T E I I I T I E T S R Q K I T c E N C A S E A T E T 0 R N E S S F T S M R N T R 0 D T R I I I I N L A I j C N N M N N G G G G { S S S S t CONCORD 12J � 2t ?1 l t 53 3 71 97 c 96 18 6 CONCORD 121 + 14 1 i5 4C c 25 52 1 64 3 72 7 3 .0 t . CONCORD 122 ; a. SEE CO OS3 __._..._ CONCGRC 123 2 1 2 2c 43 0 66 2 82 10 3 CONCORD 124 SEE ICU 374 CONCORD 125 2 ' 12 43 c 26 4S 61 0 63 13 7 _0 �. CONCORD 126 1 11 l 22 c 31 2 0 0 . CONCGlRD 127 1 i 12 2E c 2 52 c 61 1 6 6 CONCORD 126 2t 1 3 3`, 3 62 1 72 4 5 . ._ CONCi)R0 12y � 2 1 t . � 5' 41 c 73 0 a 2 11 10 CONCORD 130 it, cc 3 3 4 h 1 72 9 5 0 77 777F CONCORt 131 2 12 ? ? a 72 7 1 3 c CONCORD 132 1 4" c U 53 c 58 c 66 4 6 CONCUFC 133 3 2" 74 45 53 2 2 CONCORD 134 1 i I l c 1 i 2 c 30 c -3 - 5 0 �s CONCQR^ 135 t 25 1 2 c 33 c 37 8 1 0 CONCOFD 136 1 3E c 3 2 c 40 c 5e 7 5 4 CONCORD 137 � 1� c 27 c 2 3 c 49 55 4 1 0 CONCORD 13d I]j t1 c 1 2 1 32 1 4 2 _ .y" CONCORD 139 � 1 1 1 15 1. 2� 29 3 3 CONCORD 140 0.. Q _- CONCORD 141 � 12, e 2 3' ? 1 5j 5 _., _ 1 ~� CONCORD 501 n. SEE CO 007 CONCORD 503-- SEE 03SEE CO 140 > . CONCORD 504 � 1 1 2 3 7 5 1 5 9 5.-. CONCORD 505 � � � SEE WC O?Q CONCORD 506 1 i 12 46 2 52 c 57 6 3 0 ;=K CONCORD 507 SEE CID 047 _._ CONCORD 508 1 2 31 35 c 2 66 70 c 93 11 CONCORD 5CS 1. 1 3i 4 ? E 6 2 8 9 L4 CQNCO�'D 510 ? 2ry 4�y 6 4 . 4 12 137 1 _._ i . 3?: 511 CONCORD { _ „ :- S E E CO 051 CONCORD 512 17 I 1 ? " 2 3 44 CONCORD 513i SEE CJ 04$ CONCORD 514 SEE CO 515 Ct7NCuRD 5.5 t z « 3' 1 3 4 1 7: 7 14 CONC'3RC Slh ; '_ i' 3 2" 38 0 54 E 5 . :,. CONCORD 516 - CQNC` kD 517 " , SEE WC 029 CONC('')R0 51p- SEE 1SSEE DV 514 . f CCNCORG 519 13 I 2, 2 1 4 49 -ONr,Or2D 520 _. } t s SEC CO 024 ' CONCORD 521 I 1 1 21 CONCORD 5 _ __ . T; 2_ - + 2 2 ? 2 4 58 5 CONC.JR0 52 7� ry � I , SEE WC 501 f -- CONCURD 523 SEE WC 517 Cor,CJRb 525 1A 11 121, 2 a3 21 4 + 1 62 72 CONCORD 530 SFE Cl ll CANYON 501 L 2 2 i Ci 34 1 1 DANVILLE 50. 1 i5� 2 1 3 t 391 ' 5 - DANVILLE 5J2 i 24 l - 1 4 64 4 3 7 1 . F-- DANVILLF 503 ` 1J ? 4y 2 3 5 7 --r CANVILL£ 50-, ¢ l i-s ' 2 33 t: 5: 1 611 -, -- . 04NV ILLE 505 17 I 41 r 60 82 4 a. �u DANVILLE 5u6 + ?A+ 1 c 2i 31 38 6 I 1~ µ _. DANVILLE 507 Icy 11 1 r c 2 3 50 64 8 1 DANVILLE 5J6 1� it 2C 3 Z c 6 8 9 1 ,._ DANVILLF 509 10 1 _ 2 3 c 2f 4C S 7 c 76 5 3. DANVILLE 510 c 12 3 2 2% c 35 C 5 5. 1- .. CA N V ILLE 511 ? 1 c 2 2 c 3 c 25 c 38 c55 8 DANVILLE F12 1 3 c 3 4' c 61 I 78 10 4 DANVILLE 513 � � 15 2 11 2 41 1 5 5 0 DANVILLE 514 1 ' I 3 2 3 52 65 2 i rsf u ••r TWEASIIRER ATTORNEY ST 30 EQ UNITED STATES GENERAL 3RD DIST SENATOR G p C H A S J U S V 3 h N S y► g S A C H G F K S -. j tr n H 4 L h E N C I u I C C I E C L R 0 I R A C V A S A C S K A N G L R A L N A A A W F A C A 4 Y I = k. N i- S U T C L L R T L N T N N A F N S T S L I T E H T E I I I T I E T S R 0 K I T s E K C A S E A T E T D R N E R T S M N T R 0 D T R 1 I I I N L A 1 N A N N N G G G G ..z S S S S i q; DEMO-04-005 } DANVILLE 515 2 1 4 c 4 5 c 5 0 12 0 0 0 �. SEE DV 510 _ DANVILLE :15 - A i I ? c 3 1 c 4 c 4 0 0 0 DANVILLE 516 10 4 1 ' c 15 19 c 29 0 33 6 2 0 Oar\VILLE 517 23 C 21 51 c 56 0 68 6 3 0 w . DANVILLE 518 1 1 S c 12 23 30 0 39 3 0 0 ,l DANVILLE 519 L c c c 0 0 0 0 _ 0 0 __ SEE DV 516 DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABS ENTc"E DANVILLE 521 2C E C 23 _ c � _� �4 b2 7 5 0 DANVILLE 522 7 c I 13 c 21 a 26 2 �r DANVILLE ^23 ? c 22 25 c 35 21 d 5L 4 1_ 21 23 27 0 0 DANVILLE DANVILLE 525 1 2 31 c 31 33 c 52 0 68 3 8 0 DANVILLE 526 is 14 34 19 38 c 54 G 597 lE 0 flANVILL527 iI; _ ?- 2 2 43 45 _ 6 2 0 DANVILLE 528 I 41 c 54 1 71 3 0 tm E L C E R R I T C) 001 2 c 61 54 1 99 3 116 19 2_ ___.. EL CERI% ITO 002 1 1 ? ? 1 42 4 , c 68 1 85 9 6 EL CERR ITC 003 2 1 _ ti 5 5 7 104 121 1 5 __.. . EL C ERk ITC? 004 2 1 =• 0 6 6 107 1 13 1 _7 _ 1 t + ' � �- 4 5 S 1 105 18 _5 ._ _ EL CERR ITL 005 1 "`- -_ EL CERR ITC= 006 1' it 5 51 6 6 g' 11 I 8 ---1 EL CERR ITCH 007 1 1 3 3 57 C 51 5 78 c 111 82 t__ EL CER ITO 006 i 11 44 2 . 1 3 4E 1 72 c 82 12 4 EL CERR ITS_; 009 � 1 _ -2 2 2 3 6 52 9 5 CG 1 5 6 7 6 21 13 I EL ..RR ITJ 020 � t �I EL CERRIT 011 i ac 5 c 4 66 88 108 1 3 EL CERRITO 012 2 22 4 c 3 54 c 6.9 sq 8 1 2 4 5 6. 5 , d 11 2 _L CERRITs:;� 0_3 ` EL CERR TO C14 24 i c 4 ` C' c 5<1 63 2 90 2 136 6 4 EL CERRITC 015 34 41 6 3 E 91 14 q 1 .._ EL CERR ITO 016 ¢ 1 37 al c 46 71 9' G 14 0 1 n 2+ 3 6 I 3 7. 7 I I I EL L C E R R I T l3 i 7 _�-___ 1 EL CERR ITS) 018t 7 c 4 73 90 0 131 7 3 0 :r q � ?: 4 5 5_ 9 111 _ EL CERRITO _1 . 2 1 EL CERkITO 0-1i + 0 7- 5. G 81 10 EL CERkITO 021 2?t }C 5 E 85 1113 EL RR _ EL CEIT 7-222 11 � 5 6' 6 E 10 14 16 1 _._. EL LERR ITu 023 � � .. 2� 4. c 37 32 c 50 C 69 9 2 EL CERKITO 024 2� i2 1 5 4 77 1 1067 2 EL CERRIT' 025 Z 4 iT 7 F + 9 i51 EL CERRITu 026 12 1 - 41 785 67 r 118 c146 1 EL CERkITO 027 1A 1 4 6 E: 99 c 119 15 EL 4r SR ITu0 ' 2S ? c- 65 c 94 7 3 _. ._ . EL CERR ITO 02y 67` 3 5E 1 8" c 12 c 4 5 4 12' 15 1 5 EL C�RRiT � 030 2�a i S �i ' 4 _ r 7- 6� 103 C 13 i 2 EL CERkITO 031 i ' t ' `°� EL CEkRIT►_; �!3? 1 I ' I 7 =1� J► iii 1 154# 1 I I? EL CERRITO 033 2? ?% 31 64 7F 0 9 1? EL CcRR Ifi ) 034 2-e 4 4Lb4t _j _1 A._ ; � o li 1 C� EL CERRIT`? 035 i ?� 1 j 4?i �� '• E I d loo 12 t 1 ! ?_ 7d 51 7 3 ZO 2 _ EL CEi.. ITJ 3. 6 2.% i �` EL CERR ITO 037 =. 7 4 9 11 1 0 0 EL CERkITto 039 21 3 c 37 3 55 c 75 6 2 EL CERR ITO 039 1 I 21 4� 32 42 60 c 81 71 1 - - 7 C 11 I EL CERRIT► 04) 2- � -6 L1 � � _ EL CERR ITO 042 7 c i4� 34 c c 41 c 59 6 EAST R I CHMON0 5th 1 j 1 � �q �� 7 ? . 9i 1 118 9 EAST RICHMOND 502 = 23 � � 7 ) 6' S 10126 13 4 - EAST RICHt1OND 575, c 61 0 92 1 124 15 5 ;AST RICHM,C'N0'• 504 j 3?" 4� 7�� 6 . 7 `` 11 14 1 2 EAST RICHMOND 505 � i 5 i _ 3 55 5 � B 3 1 109 9 3 EAST RICHMOND 5C5 i 1� - 7 c I 123 154 2 EAST RICHMOND 507 1 2 6 -: 5" 69 94 1 -----I= EL SOBRANTE 501 SEE ES 5t'2�u� 4 t EL Sa6F ANTE 402 ? ' i i 3� 1° 4 6 7 1 0 " °�..., EL S06RANTE 503 33 : " 74i c 6r 7 125 134 1 5 EL S0BRAt TE 504 i 3 3 4 64 8' . 3 _µ EL SUBRANTE 505 21 1 5" 43 c - h i 5 8 C 108 18 1 EL SOARANTE 506 ? 31 61 1 4 6 9 106 14 5 l N EL S BR ANT F 507 _ i� 40 5" 1 5c 6 9 2 104 z 6 0 fel i0(1 P A1*41 C 1)0?$ � 1'� 1i 1� 41 32 6 f 10 f 6 f=L Si-IfikANT f 510 ' 1t- 31 6 ()t 5 1 14 1 112 18 7 1 { EL SOBRANTc 511 SEE ES 512 EL SOBnANTE 1c 5 4� 1 � 5 � 7 Q� 11 I28 33 Y t ar<� TkEASUPER ATTCPNEY ST 80 E0 UNITED STATES � - GENEQAL 3RD GIST SENATOR " n C H A S J U S Y R i% N S w 5 S A C H G F K S L u y C 1 U I C C I E C L R 0 I R A C A V S A C S F. A 1 G L P A L M A A A W F A C A f Y I R K S U T C L L 9 T L N T N N A F N S T � S L I T E H T E I I I T I E T S R Q K I T E N C A S E A T E T D R N E S S R T S 4 R N T R 0 0 T R ` I I I I N L A Ian'. a` N A n IV ri N G G G G : S S S S r J � EL SO 8P ANTE 513 1 16 4' 55 c ? a C 103 ' 2 112 17 9 0 EL SOSRAtvTE 5i4 j 2" 22 4 5 53 75 106 1 117 Z 5 p . .._ EL SOSR.ANTF 515 i Ii 2 -)5 c 2r 32 1 30 0 48 12 3 0 EL SUBRANTE 51 21 42 6s c 45 E' c 105 2 116 23 5 0 EL SOBRANTE 517 14 3 54 C 55 G 2 9 103 13 3 EL S'OBRANTE 518 r SEE RI 083 EL S08RANTE 522 I 4 3 4E 42 c 69 0 85 12 EL SOE3RANTG 523 1 I' 2 3 2 5 1 61 1 63 213 1 GIANT 5101 2 2 i 1 2S 65 r 5 E 2 c 102 1 116 GIANT .02 I" 1 3�r. 47 1 5 56 1 87 1 101 12 6 GIANT 503 �► 3 . 4 5 9I 1 101 9 5 0 M _._ GI AVT 504 E 35 41 c 2 71 78 80 13 b GIANT 505 1� ZL 47 4 c 62 58 c 99 108 1 3 GIANT 506 , 1 :' 4 5 4 63 91 10? 18 3 0 �_ GIANT 507 1� 44 51 E1 1 92 1 103 15' 7 0 x. f 1 GIANT 505 14i i 2 3 4_ 3 1 65 76 12 2 i� I _ _ GIANT 5i14 4 3 5 83 9 15 9 _ _- - GIANT 510 GIANT 511 i 2 I 3 ? c 3ri 55 41 C 61 �2 I _ 0 .. f GIANT 513 c 1. 3 3 4 c 54 56 c 95 c 100 15 3 0 . ,.. HERCULES 301 I 11 22 0 28 c 31 - 1 -.... y___ 1 KNIGHTSEh SOI 1 . 1 3 4 3 6 68 93 _ 9 _..8 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE AcG 501 KENSINGTON 531 3 1 2 7 4 7 95 14 - 1 KENSINGTON 502 i 2 1 5 c 3 6 c 835 2 KENSINGTUN 503 2 _ _ b 4 6 8 13 1 d KENSINGTON 504 21 2 5 c 2 5 r 82 115 1 KENSINGTON 505 =t Z c 4 6 �i 13 0 ' s KENSINGTON 506 � 22 55 c 31 47 68 1 103 2 0 KENSINGTON 507I c . 6 ? 65 8 10 0 KENSINGTON 508 2 2 5 4 51 82 98 _.. KENSINGTON ^0y I it 67 c 37 48 r 64 0I0 - 0 — ---;� KENSINGTON 510 1 1 S 3 5 1 7 91 7 2 a KENSINGTUN 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 � I = VOTED ACSENTEE KENSI N��TON �t3 t b 4 71 90 110 8 3 LAFAYETTE 001 i0 2 1 26 42 1 0 _ _ - LAFAYETTE 0022 7 27 C 12 25 C 26 38 - d LAFAYETTE u03 i� ' i I 21 1 2 42 47 3 2 __ LAFAYETTE 034 ! S 15 2 21 41 C 55 _ 57 8 LAFAYETTE U0` 1� 1 2 2 2 43 5 3 LAFAYETTE 606 1 I 3 2 4 58 1 7 5 3 _.._ LAFAYETTE 007 22 17� 31� :� 2 4~ 1 52 1{ 65 1 LAFAYETTE 00h 2? 21 52 3 4 76 0 99, 5 3 _.__. LAFAYETTE 00= r i t 1 ?4 c c 33 47 y LAFAYETTE JIO22 r 2 2 c 30 44 5 0 . �t LAFAYETTE C11 { 2a _ 2 , 31 ? 4 at 5 I, 7 7 2 LAFAYETTE 012 i�? 1� 4 2 4 61 i 7 1 ' LAFAYETTE sI3 ,- 1 3 s ' 2 . 3 5 d 79 LAFAYETTE z 14 � I° 3 1 1 32 38i 5 __. LAFAYETTE 015 1. 3 I` 2 3 4 LAFAYETTE C16 r � 1 31� 1 2� 33 4 3_-_.__ LAFAYETTE 017 ? 19 2, 2 2 4 52 71 LAFAYETTE 01t i � 11 1 1' 21 2 3 1 �7 LAFAYETTE 019 1� 11 1 2 3 . 2 48 5 5 8 .. . ~. =--- LAFAYETTE 02C I7 1.- 2 4 1 -1 4 71 90 6 LAFAYETTE 021 ! I 1 ' i c' Z ? 4. 1 59 5 -- r LAFAYETTE 022 i 1 ; 1 ? 3. ? 5_ 6 13 2 LAFAYETTE G23 I� - 1?� 2 1' 2, 3 52 1 LAFAYETTE G2-- 25 7' 4 >> ?6 7 Z 102 _ _ - LAFAYETTE 025 i _� SEE LA 07-3 LAFAYETTi 377 1? 15 44� 1 3 3 bi 7 LAFAYETTE 02R i a �� 56t OI 2.. 4� 6 C� 6 11' Y r M . ' .� f 1^ 2� 3 45 1 _... LAF.�Y E T T E ;�.-0 s � .� I � �-� `� -4 _ i j j' ? 2 ? 53 63 7 3 LAFAYETTE 031 .c! . .i I - LAFAYETTE G-4 SEE LA 006 ! �. LAFAYETTE: CN35 1 it, 2 2. 2 3 50 5 2 G �. LAFAYETTE 036 1 1 12 17 1 0 L.1f=, YITt % O�s3 3 1 3 3 52 2 1 ,. L Af'AYC1Tf t?3a 1 1 " 2 3 2 4 1 64 3 3 d -. LAFAYETTE 0413 1 1 3 2 3 4 62 7 1 LAFAYETTE 041 t - 3 11 1 2 42 48 3 I LAFAYETTE 042 241 1 2 3 1 1 y. 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PITTSBURG 010 1 . 23 � 121 4 14 122 1 178 1 8 PITTSBURG 011 i 1 21 5 2 7 7 1 _ 97 _ _3 ._.-__ l •o-1:+ wX� TREASURE k ATTCRNEY ST 80 EQ UNITED STATES GENERAL 3RD DIST SENATOR f,- C H A S J U S V 3 W A S 'l 3 S A C F G F K S H L r i c C I J 1 C C I C. L R O I R A C V A S u S R A A G L R A L P; A A A :1 F A C A Y 1 += K ,N R S 6 T C L L R T L N T N N A F N S T S L ? T E H T E I I I T I E T S R 0 K I T E N C A S E A T E T D R N E S S R T S ! R N T R 0 D T R j I I I I N L A I A h N N N � G G G G ' S S S S =`y DEMLI-0)4-00- ! 4. PITTSBURG 312 ! 18 7C 77 57 C 93 1 119 6 LI 0 PITTSBURG 313 I ? " 4II 7 IC _ 1 140 0 170 11 11 PITTSBURG 014 f I 2 '_ b5 C 5 ?2 C 112 1 123 12 8 0 - -- PITTSBURG 015 34 2 ! �'. 106 C 9' 110 157 0 190 15 PITTSBURG 016 14 1 16 7_ C 4 - 67 C 86 3 103 9 4 1 _ PITTSBURG 017 2C 2 9' 1 7_ III 1 145 2 171 11 777. PITTSBURG 018 1 11 9 C9' 59 C 104 0 136 7 3 PITTS.�Ui:G �19 I� I " 9 a IG ' - 6 129 169 5 0 _ . 4 = PITTSdURG C'2 i I 532_ _ IG .IC E3 C 148 2 164 14 11 0 �. 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DEMO-v4-010 PLE NSANT HILL C'41 s SEE PH U31 PLEASANT HILL tett i 1 2 2= 2 44 56 3 2 0 . .. ; PLEASANT HILI. +?4? { � �� 21 � t_ %' C 42 C 46 7 1 ._ . __ - _v � •1: PLEASANT HILL 044 Ic 2- 2 _4 ?_ c 52 0 56 3 0 Q V PLEASANT 141 LL U4 5 ! 11? Z 3 ? ? 55 0 66 8 3 PLEASANT HILL J4c 1 '' 3: 3 E c 4 " 44 _ 70 91 10 2 PLEASANT HILL 5014 c i 7 14 2 c c 26 a 28 3 1 0"..._. PLEASANT HILL 501E 1 c 2' c i t 25 c 33 1 36 7 1 PLEASANT HILL 502 1 13 G . 27 r ? . 47 c fit 0 618 ____3 _.. PLEASANT HILL 503 1 4 1 13 C 1 E 23 C 32 0 42 4 0 0 �._ -r - PLEASANT HILL 504 __ rte,,, SEE: AH 50 X PLEASANT HILL 5^5 � 2 1 _ 2 55 c 41 53 c 76 1 95 9 2 0 7 PLEASANT HILL 506 ?` 1 ?' 3 44 43 c 77 a 89 13 3 PLEASANT HILL 507 i 3 1 3 17 41 11 47 0 70 6 2 0 III Y PLEASANT HILL 508 - SEE PH 502 t' PLEASANT ;-TILL 810 � t SEE WC 535 _.. 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't 1 " 3 - 5' 32 7 . 7'� 1 110 7 3 K i 01MON 0 i 0 i 3 1 31 6 . 41 4 103 144 5 0 0 ?.1CHMGNi? 102 1.� c 2 E 3 31 Z 50 2 66 2 _ RICHMOND 101 1 1 3� 2� 2 48 _... _— 58 5 1 r Tr:EASURER ATTORNEY ST 60 EO UNITEQ STATES j GENERAL 3RD DIST SENATOR G D C H S J U S v B w N S w 8 S A C F G F K 5 R A H A L H E N C I u I C C I E C L R 0 I R A C n� N v a S A S G a ti C L R A L N A A A N F A C A $° Y I R K N k S U T C L L R T L N T N N A F N S T S L I T L H T E I I I T I E T S R 0 K I T E R C A S E A T E T 0 R N E ^rP S S R T S p R N T R 0 0 T R ' I I I I N L A I C N A N N N N G G G G A i S S S S DEME–C4-012 RICHMOND 104 1 ' ' 26 35 c 3' 71 4 60 2 70 10 3 0 RICHMOND 105 1 1 . 64 c 5C 39 0 69 0 93 6 0 0 ' RICHMOND i06 1 ' 3C 75 c 6c 71 c 108 1 127 12 3 RICHMOND 108 311 1 7 1 4E 73 1 84 1 12o 9 5 0 i, RICI4M{UND 4.09 } lc ii 4C c 3 3" c 56 0 72 4 6 _ RICHMOND 110 i 21� 12 1 5 t 3 46 62 0 89 3 177-7 tth R IC.HMCND 111 } 16 4 c 2 c 62 2 67 12 2 - R0VF-0 501 1 • 17 4 b c 5 67 c 86 0 IL2 9 , . ._.6 RODEO 502 � 41 i . 6 7 c 1 78 C 141 0 157 25 RQDEt? 504j ? 1 4 6 c 82 6 . 124 136 20 7 0 - : .» ROOEO 535 ?. JC 4t 3 c 7" 41 r 87 106 1 RODEO 506 1 42 c 4t 56 c 73 98 12 5 � R 0 U F 50v+ 7 c 73 79 C 126 148 15 5 40DF0 501; I _ 1 1 c 21 14 32 0 37 5 0 0 _ ROLL INGWO60 7014. 2 11 s' S c 5 5 c 90 2 106 21 8 ROLL I NGWOOD 502 2 IE 21 5. c 47 67 c 96 C 102 1_ ROLL I NGWunD 50 ! 2- 42 51 c5 64 0 103 0 107 1 SELL+Y 501 i SEE R0 50 � ST !`ARYS -IDI � Its I 17 27 16 38 c 42 5 1 �. ST MAhYS 502 SEE SM 501 SARANAP 501 ' s c f 1 ' c 18 _ 22 2 1 - SARANAP 50 1� I 1 -3-6 c 3C 4' C 61 C 8 8 5 SARANAP 50. i 11 1 1: 1 29 3 2 5 a 1 1 1 __. _ _ SARANAP 533 - A xr'w SAR4NAP 504 i 1 1 ? ?6 1 3, 4 6 93 _. 0 y . 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SAN PABLO Otic 24 1 73 c5 95 126 1 149 16 6 SAN PABLO CIO :` �9 C 5 5' 8$ 105 3 4 51 7 8 1 2 _. SAN PABLO 011 i 1d I� _� _ SAN PABLO 012 j 1� i 41 3. 3 c 81 35 I 1 r SAN PABLO 013 j ? 2- 4 3 3 _ 5 1 5 11 11,1 71 f: SAN PAbL0 O1L 1� i ?6 2� 4 " 5 6 3 -- SAN PABLO 015 2I 1 r 26 4� 4 59 8 9 1 1,1 - - -- SAN PABLO 016 1 ? i , ?� 5� �+ 6 8 11 1.... �� SAN PABLt) 017 ' 21 1 3� 51; 1� 5 $ 9 1 1 SAN PABLO 016 ' 17 1 1 4d 4' S . } 8 8 12 3 . . ' SAN PAfiL7 0I4 � H if� ca �- 37� Z 4 5 . �n 1 7' 5 �F t a 9t - — S A N P A B L t. C f '1 I, �t SAN P A B L 021 r II; 9, 111 �' SAN PABL0 022 I -� ?7 52� 41 5?I �' 76 8 12 6 SAN PABLO 023 � a � ,� 21 2, 2 2� 4 51 1 SAN RAMON SuI 22( 1`; 2 1 3 42 5 SAN RAMON 502 I?' i 2 444 - 4' 7 8 7 2 . SAN RAMON 513 I ' 2 1" ? Z 4_ 42 8 4 d ». SAN UMC,N 504 :9 1 1 31 31 3 52 62 9 4 Yom,. SAN R AM[,�d 5,35 t ? 2 1 3 49 3 2 SAN RAMON 5014 1 I 1r 23 29 0 1 .. .., ». . SAN hAMON 507 i c 5 C 7 10 SAN RAMON 508 1 I 1 1 2 41 45 3 2 _ SAN RAMON 500 1 1 2 3 2 3 1 55 3 . . .._.._1 _Q Y t 5� x�Wi TREASURER ATTCRNEY ST BO EQ UNITED STATES N=�° GcNERAL 3RD DIST SENATOR G r C H A S J U S V B W h S W 8 S A C H G F K S i h A H A L r E N C I U I C C I E C L R O I R A C A v A S A C. S R A N G L R A L N A A A W F A C A Y I R K N J: S U T C L L T L N T N N A F N S T S L I T E H T E I I I T I F T S R 0 K I T. r c r� E h C A S E A T E T D R N E I S S R T S P. R M T R 0 D T R I 1 I I N L A I " 3 N A N M N N G G G G =-} S S S S r DE40-04-01'2 i SAN RAMON 510 1 It 31 c 22 43 c 56 0 53 6 5 0 _a SAN RAMON 511 2 Ic ? 42 c 52 0 76 5 0 0 SAN RAP.ON 512 i ? 4 F 2 c 1 1p 34 c 45 0 54 3 2 0 SAN RAMON 512 - A C : SAA,; RAMON 513 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 AN RAMON 513 - A , i`� i_ 1_ c 23 c 46 0 56 41 0 ... . 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SAN RAMON 525 - A � 1� i i 2` Z 31 41 3 " TaSSAJA►,A 5t�i 0 _ SAN RAM0N 526 j TASSAJARA 502 i I Z1 25 2 1 _ SEE TJ 5C�2 , - :- TASSAJAFA 503 I SEE TJ 501 VINE HILL 501 3 4 4 43 7 $ 1 2 `-- ^�f VINE HILL 502 i 1 ? 4 4 53 ( 91 98 1 3 - --- YINc HILL X03 1 : 2 3 3 51 6 $ 7 77 VINE HILL 504 1 4 1 i 2 1 2. 3 VINs HILL 505 i ---;, SFE VH 503 VINE HILL 50=, _r 6 5 5 9 9 1 2 2 2 2 1 VINc HILL 507 � � i' 2 ----� VINE HILL SC�t� j SEE VH 510 VINE HILL 509 j � « 4 5 7 1 9 11 _ 2 VINE HILL 510 1; 25; 4 4 4 73 33 9 2 WALNUT CREEK 001 ' it 2 7 3' 51 2 1 WALNUT CREEK Out 1 2� i :?_ 4 3 6 . 8 q� 15 WALNUT CREEK 003 1'_ 1 ' 2 4 . 4 4 8 92 7 WALNUT CREth. OL4 1 2 3 2 4_ 52 60 10 2 '? WALNUT CREEK 005 8f 99 7 WALNUT C{'.EEtc 306 4 4� 84 8 104 3 7 WALNUT CREEK Ov7 1 lc 1 3 2_ 3 . 51 65 2 2 0 WALNUT CREEK Ot�B � i� 1' 2 �. 41, 4 6 6 g _. WALNUT CREEK 009 I3' i 1� 4• 45 5 5 �. WALNUT CnEEK 013 %� 1 1� �4 3 4 5 WALNUT CREEK 011 71 i � 1�i c j ?� 2 35 WALNUT CREEK 012 I 1y ati �:q 2 4 6bt 9 — ---- = WALNUT CRFZK 013 17 2 3 c ' 4 5 C 7 ! 3 5 -- WALNUT C.F.E&K 01- - 4 7 2 .. - 4 3 4 h r f•_ <. WALNUT CREEK 015 f 1 1 ' it ?_ ? = 5 7 1 1 WALNUT CREEK 01a � i � , 1 � 4 � 62 7 WALNUT %nccK 017 I i ,` 31 4 6�„ j WALNUT CREEK 01 = 2 1 41 ? 4 _ WALNUT irErK ��19 a ? ? 1 - --� t- 6 3 2 3 3 0 WALNUT CKEEK J2: L 1 1 2' 2 32 1 WALNUT CPE-'-K 071 :0 2�7 1 Zig � 2' 2` 41 4 5 WALNUT CREEK 322 S 2s� 2c t 2 3 42 WALNUT CFEEK ^+23 SEE WC 00 ? WALNUT CVFEK 0-2-4 i it ? a 1 25 1 i WALNUT CREEK 025 55� ' 4F q 6 9 II 5 77. WALNUT CREEK n2- I ?a 1f ? E r 75 11� 152 8 WALNUT CkEEK 027 2 4; WALNUT CFEEk ':2,: i 7{ 7 1�« ?{ 2( j{ 1 3if I WALNUT CkEEK J2� i ' i� - I t ?'� 7� i 4 f 4� 1 WALNUT CF EEK 030 55 WALNUT CRE:-::K t 31 17, ? t :! ? 2 5i •^ h ::i 75► . WALNUT CP K 0.2 " ? 1 13 6 3 WALNUT CREEK 033 � 17 3 2 ? 4. WALNUT CREEK 024 1=� 1_ 3I 41 = 5 1 83 95 11 1 : WALNUT CREEK 035 1 1 , . ;� 1 3E 1 4 55 1 WALNUT C?EFK 0':' 11 3 3 3 4 7 8 11 3 WALNUT RFEK J37 f 11 1 I Z 3 32 ,� 5 . - __ - WALNtl1 CI FFK 07,8 ji 1 1 1f 2 24 1 WAI NUT C�"t f K i. 'A I , 1 ' WALNUT C,Rt`! K Jit) j 1 77 2 21 J., 1 35 I 49 2 2 j . ._.. WALNUT CREEK 042c Z 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 0471 2 16 2F c 5C 5 1 01 1 t��L TQ,'EASURE14 ATTCRNEY ST 8D EO UNITED STATES GENEPAL. 3RD DIST SENATOR ` G `? C H :: S J U c 1r �? k !► S W 6 S A C P' G F K S e R A H A L u E N C I U I C C I = C L R 0 I R A C � A V A S A tJ S F A N G L P A L N A A A W F A C A Y I R K N R S U T C L L R T L N T N N A F N S T r S L I T E H T E I I I T I E T S R 0 K I T �a E N 0 A s F A T E T 0 R N E 41 S S N a T w it N T R 0 0 T R I I t I N L A I j C h A K ;w N N 1 G G G G � 5 S S S S DEMI'-04-014 j WALNUT CREEK 044 7 3 C 27 43 1 56 0 71 5 2 0 w . WALNUT CREFK 0452 1: I 1 C 1 2 40 44 5 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 046 ' i 2 2 2 41 1 45 3 5 p __ WALNUT CREEK 047 � 2i< 2" 31 c3 48 c 67 0 90 5 3 0 . _ WALNUT CREEK J50 1 SEG WC 004 ' . _ I 2 1 3 47 48 4 0 WALNUT GREEK 05I, { i 1 I 2 3 3 2 4 49 1 70 9 1 WALNUT CREEK J5�? 0 WALNUT CREEK 053 I r ? 36 c 2s 42 C 55 0 74 5 3 0R WALNUT CREEK C54 lc I 34 c 26 31 c 44 57 9 WALNUT CREEK 055 14 12 1 24 1 29 1 3 0 WALNUT CREEK t C' " ., �0 1 w� I 2 I 3 3 3 4 b 4 1 . 0 __ , WALNUT CREFK 057 2� _C 30 3 c 1 53 c 70 1 20 5 40 _- WALNUT CREEK 058 1 14 2 c 22 31 C 45 0 54 3 3 0 .. WALNUT CRELK 659 c 7 Z? c 15 1 24 3 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 060 � i � 1 " 2" 18 31 40 4 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 0eZ I� 13, 2_ 32 c 341 c 69 1 80 a 6 0 62 WALNUT CREEK 0 � 11 1 1 21 25 34 6 0 0 - WALNUT CREEK 06.3 ! 1 ' 13 2 2 ? 4 55 3 3 0 WALNUT CREFK 064 � 1 c 2- 22 42 46 5 WALNUT CREEK O65 2 1 3 3 2 65 78 5 ( 2 L 4 1 62 3 Z . _ 0 WALNUT CkEEr K 066 1 1. WALNUT CREEK O�7 � 1 1 1 23 2 3_ _. 0,._._ `. 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C 9 1' 20 22 2 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 501 2,1 17 3 7 4 c 41 59 c 78 103 15 2 WALNUT CREEK 502 r c 1 . 4 c 35 c 71 0 89 5 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 00 WALNUT CREEK 5J- r 2`i 15 c 47 7I 7 1 90 12 WALNUT CREEK 505 2? 1 2_°} 5� 4 6� 84 5 115 7 WALNUT CREEK 5C� + I 271 Z 271 4 65 J 3Z 3 _1 WALNUT CREEK 507 ' I� ?'i i6 c 1'� ' c 36 C 45 9 --==i WALNUT CREEK 506 f 14 14 14 7-7 c 4 C 4 1 79 0 91 9 21 0 WALNUT CREEK 50f� f . SEE WC Oo2 WALNUT CREFK 51': SEE WC 02c i I3 34 2 2. 41 c 56 5 1 _ WALNUT CREEK ,1:: z WALNUT CREFK 513 -3 c b 4 0 —»i WALNUT GREEK rl� ! _ 121 1 ` Z 1 WALNUT CREtK 515 ± :ti Iii 24i =•4 ?' =?' U Tlr D 3� 17. 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Y I R K N R S U T C L L R T L N T N N A F N S T f { ` S L I T E H T E I I I T I E T S R 0 K I T E N E N L A S E A T E T 0 R N E S S R T S M R M T R 0 0 T R Thr I I I I N L A I C N A N N N N G G G G S S S S 5 � DEMO-34-015 r fhn WALNUT CREEK 535 � 14 5 1 . 34 c 3 ZI 0 47 0 56 4 4 0 ABSENTEF BALLOTS 343 26 59' 1135 5 681 1132 12 1752 17 2212 203 76 5 , ,. }.yrs >, 7777T +�e f{� x H h[r rt rf, _ 1t .w�Lr t� 1. x f r r _ ^eMWb F i ,;X I'M 9-t yx� f � t rh LONIGRE SS 7TH CI STR ICT CCNGRES5 8TH LIST CONGRESS 9TH DIST R 6 A C 0 H J M G P G R J 5 S R G C A F M S F S M A S ;' I G R A A E A A E I A E C M C C E U L R U C 0 T A L C ,n A."; C S T R N L M G G L P ? E 1 Q A L R L E R A R A N V' A ' r . H E T I I E U R l Y E T T A L T E 0 P T T R U A A h E E x S I G E R A F T L U I R E H T N K E-R T F R L R E R E C m S R Y E E L A E G A G E R S I R Y J D R r C I V C C 1 R F 0 I t. A K N H G G G jt 9 p'. S N S P S E .. 4 fX DEMO-u5-OJ1 E 13 ALHAM:hkA 501 2: 9 4 53 2 2 AlriAN.BRA 7C? I i 7 ALHAMBRA 503 } 24 13 12 0 ti ALHAMBRA 5C4 _ . SEE PH 505 ._ ALHAMBRA 505 I r SEE PH 043 ; tt � ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABS-PNT;:E ALHAMBR4 511 t 1 11 1 3" 1 ALHAMBRA 51 3 3 52 ALAMO 501 � 1% 1 21 5 c . ALAMO 50' ALAMO 503 � - 3 2 L y_ ALAMO 504 § 13 24 _ 3555 ,-- ALAmG 505 _ I c 1 2 ,. ALAMO 506 F 1. 44 c 1 61 ALAMO 50bA c c c ALAMO 507 i 1 11 _ , a< ALAMO 509 1 12 2 c ALAMO 509 c c c c c c 0 SEE AL 512 1 ALAMO 5 r .. VOTED ABSENTEE _.. D� ALAMO 511 c c ALAMO 511 - A `+ I ' ALAMO 512 ? 3 _ ALAMO 513 ' ALAMO 514 � 1 1 1 _. ALAMO 515 1 ALAMO 515 - A i ANTIOCH 001 37 31 14 2 5 ANTIOCH OCL 4a 31 2 4 5 �x ANT IGCH 003 r6i 1 I " ANTIOCH C:^4 3 1 ANTIOCH 005 ti' 31 c I c y ANTIOCH 006 3r 37 3 c ANTIOCH 007 4 34 1 ! 42 2ANTIOCH 0 0 E L 2 -.6 1 41 2 cg,< ANTIOCH 00Sz 5 . ' �- ANTIOCH t?10 31 ? 4 ---- __. ANTIOCH 011 3 3. 1 1 4 ANTIOCH 012 4 ' 4 2 cxFt ANT IGCH 01 14 t 6 ANTIOCH 014 ' 4n a r. 4 2 C ANTIUCH 015 33 '" 4 . ANTIOCH Olti `-� 3 ' I1 5 ANTIOCH 017 4' %= 1' S_ ANTIOCH 019 ' E' - Q = 1 + ANTIOCH 0-70 2 _. ANTI.-CH 0-�'. 4 ANTIOCH , ANTIOCH 022 44 3 + c ii ie ANTIOCH 023 4� 3 cl 4, 5 � � ANTI:+CH 024c ANTIOCH 025 5� �_ i1 1; 3� 4 q ANTIOCH 02c LDo �•'$ 4 ANTIOCH 027 �. Y 2 � c-, ,� 4 ,. ANTIOCH 028 3 4- _ i 4 ` ANTIOCH 029 3 ?' ANTICCH G3:= f i� '." ? i 4 _ --- ANTIOCH 031 ANTIOCH 0 : ANTIOCH 0 3-3 3ta L- I� 3r, ANTIOCH 03;4 ? ' 7 0 2F -__ _ =i ; ANT1tJCH 035 ; 2-+ ,3 ( 1 3 AI __ _ 7777777i- APJTICCH O3c 4a L 16 41 1.1 1 Li 01 _ 130 w ANT 1 0 C H 03 7 r ANTIOCH 0;i, 1 23i ., 31E a _.. ANTIOCH 0 3 c 4d 41 ANTIOCH 040 i 241 2 0 24 c �? ANTIOCH 041 4�i 2 1 2 4 3 - ANTIOCH 042 39 25 1 f 1 47 3 c ANTIOCH O»? 3c i . 5 21 1 2 c . BETHEL I St AND 501A 37 1 2 65 Pry. BETHEL INLAND 5018 1 c 2. 13 4 44 1 2 c BERKELEY PARK 501 5 5 . 5 _._. BAY VIEW 501 SEG RI 109 j f� Oxy1.{�'R.. ONGRE SS 7TH DISTRICT CONGRESS ETH CI ST CONGRESS r .w 9TH DIST R E A C 0 H J M G N G R J 5 S P C C A F M S 1 F S M A 5 =.; I E R A A E A A E I A E O N C C E U L R U C 0 T A LC ' S T R t L M G 0 L R E E I A N L R L E R A R A N V A j C H E T I I E U R L Y E T T A L T E G P T T R U A T A R E E X S 1 G E R A F T L U I R E H T N K E R- T :,$` R R R L R E R E C M S R Y E E L A E ` D : G E R S I R Y J D R, C I V C C I R F 0 I .; A h K N H N G G G 5 H S P S DEMO—Or—UO2 E BRENTWOOD 001 41 2_ 25 c 2 c BRcNTVr000 (?OZ 1 2; 1 31 BFtENTWOGd 003 2t 5 2 I 34 � BRENTWOOD 006 2 2 3 ! 2 I 3 c BRENTWOOD 501 3c 31 3C 7 5 5 BRENTWOOD 502 ic 5 6 1 1 I " BRENTWOOD 503 32 31 12 1 3 BRENTWOOD 504 _ SEE BW 502 BRENTWOOD 505 ;; SEE BY 501 A BRENTWOOD 506 I 0 c BRENTWOOD 511 ZY SEE BW 5. 1 BYRON 501A 14 25 1 25 BYRON 5016 1 c 12 CLYDE 501 IF 2 2 c 3 c — ' CROCKETT 501 ; CROCKETT 5022 7 I ., CROCKETT 503 b _ CROCKETT 504 1 31 5 c 10 CROCKETT 505 1 33 i 1 3 9` 7 4 cg CROCKETT 506 jN SEE CK 504 tkx CROCKETT 511 1 7 1 4 ck CLAYTON U01 22 2'. 4 3 CLAYTON 002 I I.. 411 4 1 CLAYTON 004 1 2c 2" 3 2 1 c CLAYTON 501 1 1f1 24 c CLAYTON 502 F 24 1 12 3 I CLAYTON 903 SEE CL 002 CLAYTON 506 1 16 � CLAYTON 507 SEE t+W 508 CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 x JF. SEE CL SOb CONCORD 001 11 ?c t2 3 2 CONCORD 002 5 2C 5 2 3 2 2 c4. CONCORD 003 Ic 3_ 4< 2 3 CONCURC 304 t 21 51, 4 3 CONCORD 005 i 2 If 7` 1 2( 1 CONCORD 006i ) ? 4 CONCORD 0i)7 1:� It 5 I CONCORD 006 2S2 2 CONCORD 009 2 5' 1 3 F CONCORD 610 I K4. 2 15 c _. .. _.__.... CONCORD OlI 2_ 5 3 CONCORD 012 1 ? 61 1 3E 6 c CGNCORC O1 { 2 7' 3- CONCORD CONCORD 014 i 21 71 1 2 1 cr - CONCORD 015 i 2 bc 2 1 c cAda CONCORD 016 1s ; 5 ? 1 C�3 i CONCORD 017 11 4C 3 2 CONCORD 0I82 6 4 f CONCORD 019 7 2E CONCORD 020 4� 1 1 2 CONCORD 021 3- { CONCORD 022 2: .: I a - CONCORD 0232 7, 4 2 CONCORD 024 CONCORD 025 lig I 51 1 t - — " CONCORn 026 25 el 1 3 1 4 c _ CONCORD 027 1 � 2 L 4 E 2 � CONCORD 02B ic 5c CONCORD u29 I 43 1 F CONCORD OSO 11 4 1 2 CONCORD 031 CONCORD 032 1 �_ b" 6 3 . c '" . CONCORD 033 24 5 377 'g __. _. CONCORD 034 i'' 11 3i 1 ' -amu. _ _ _. CONCORD 035 11 3e 1 3 CONCORD 036 1c 14 71 1 41 c 1 C,kINCORD 037 1 1 c 42 2 3 CONCORD 036 4C 2 2r. CONCORD 039 5 2 _. CONCORD 040 1 2I 51 2 �TfG; r roti ,CONGR= SS 7TH CISTRICT CCNGRESS 8TH GIST CONGRESS 9TH DIST;. P 3 A C 1) H J M G P G R J S S P O C A F M S F S M A, S,=''' I E li� A A E A c E I A E J P C C E U L R U C 0 T � A L C C S T R N L m G C L P 8 E I A K L R L E R A R A N V A' H T I I f L' P L Y E T T A L T E Q P T T R U A T A R E E X S I G c P A h T L U I R E H T N K E R T R R R L P E R E D m S R Y E E L A E' y D A G E R S I R Y J D R ` C I V C C I R F 0 1 K K N H N G G G S H S P S E T Tp llE�"Cl-Lr5-n4 3 E CONCORD 041 c 2 CONCORD 042 11 '. c 1 c 3 1 CONLLiRD 043 1 . 45 3 ic - 1 CONCORD 044 22 54 c3 ? 1 c %ss CONCORD 045 11 3E 1 1 1 2 ct CONCORD 04b I I 31 1 1 6 _ c CONCORD 047 1 43 4 2 c 3 c CONCORD 046 1 I 34 1 2 CONCufiU 049 I_ 2 _ 4 1 2 CONCORD 050 i 11 5 2 38 4 3 r CONCORD 051 2 2 is 2 2 c _ . } CUNCQRD 05? I c 4 34 c C CONCORD 053 i 2 4 1 42 1 CONCORD 054 2- 55 2 31 1 c c CONCORD 05533 C 24 C 2 CONCORD 056 i_ 32 4 3C c n CONCORD 057 73 3 22 c 1 _ ._.. _. CONCORD 058 1 3_ 5 3 1 �: CONCORD 059 12 it 6 6 3 CONCORD 060 i1 5 2 3E CUNCi1R0 061 ? ` 3 6 _ 2 CONCORD 062. 2 7; 1 4 — CONCORD Qo3 1 if. 1 16 3 CONCORD 064 I 31 3" 3 27 3 c CONCORD Obs 1 CONCORD 066 1; 3 3 23 2 CONCORD 067 12 3 3 27 2 CONCORD Dt8 2 35 1 2 -m CONCORD 069 3 CONCORD 070 i 21 > 4 3 C 3 CONCORD 071 1' 12 1 ;. CONCORD C72 I ' 3 2 1. 2 2 c ?" CONCORD 073 3 2 2` 1 1 c CDNGtiRfl 074 : w 4 'CONGRESS 7TH DISTRICT CONGRESS 8TH CIST CONGRESS 9TH DIST ". 6 A C 0 H J m G M G R J S S R D C A F M S F S N A I E R a A E A A E I A E C P C C E f! L R U C 0 T- A L C � C S T R N L M G 0 L F E E I A N L R L E R A R A N Y N £ T I I E U R L Y E T T A L T E 0 P T T R U •A A R E E X S I G E R A H T L U I R E H T N K E R, sz t; L R E R E C M S R Y E E L A: E_:f D A G E R S I R Y J D R_ = ;.g C I V C C I R F 0 R K N H C G G S H S P S p . T DEMO-05-004 E CONCORD 120 2C 2 _ CONCORD 121 1 ; 24 1 1 _- CONCORD 122 SEE CC, CF --- CONCORD 8 CONCORD 123 � 1' 13 38 7 2"' r M ,i1 CONCORD i24 SEEc CO 074 _. CONCORD 125 17 CONCORD 126 1 CONCORD 127 2 CONCORD 128 1 1 4C 1 1 CONCORD 129 c 2 1z 3 1 CONCORD 130 2 CONCORD 131 1 4 1 - CONCJfiD 132 i Z 3 1 CONCORD 1 CONCORD 134 1 CONCORD 135c t"n CONCORD 136 � 1 I A 2 k 2 11 CONCORD 137 5 c �• .-�....-.--..r.�. 'M..-... CONCORD 138 1 1 _ .- CONCORD 139 j 12 2 1E c 1 CGNCOKU 140 IL 0 c c c c __... _ CONCORD 141 2 17 2 1 E c 5 c CONCORD 501 SEE CO 007 CONCORD 503 SEE CO 140 CONCORD 504 46 1 13 c CONCORD 505 _ _ SFE WC 0 2 q - . ._.. ._._.._...._ —..-..r-.r CONCORD 506 15 20 3 13 .,.; CONCORD 507 SEE CP C47 CONCORD 506 1 c 17 4f c 28 3 0 CONCORD 5v9 Ii 4 2 fi CONCORD 10 3 19 2 C, 51 4 3 4 a C .. .� CONCORD 511 SEE CG 053 CONCORD 512 2 CONG�RD 51:� SEE CO G48 � CONCORD 514 tt { _ SEE C0 515 CONC JRO 515 ? 2 I CONCORD 5io ' " 2 ^ CONCORD 51c — A CONCORD 517 f SEE WC 029 _ _ CONCORD 518 SEE DV 514 • __ _ CONCf)RP 5: i �l `� '- 1 CONCORD r 1 f .,GD SEE CO n24 C0NC0fiQ 5 ; I CONCOr'D 521 ' 1 1 c 1 2 — CONCORO 52: 1 a t i ' f SEE WC 501 v , CONCORD 523 f SEE WC 517 CONCORD525 2 1t CONCORD 530 E _ SEE CO 119 � CANYON 501 j ` 3 DANVILLE 501 1 2 DANVILLE 502 13 1" 2i 2 22 7 - DANVILLE 503 DANV It L 504 a r ? 1 2 5 cF *�'• DNNVILL E '�0`. ! 1 . 3 — DANVILLE 5 DANVILLE 507 ? 21 3 . azo DANVILLE 508 1 -, _ 2 24 3 c DANVILLE 509 � 1 2 2 1 2 . 5 c DANVILLE 510 1c 1° 1 2 I DANVILLE 511 9 1 1 1 2 " DANVILLE 512 1L 2 . 1 31 ()bNV I ll E: r 13 1 1 1 .- DANVILLE 514 15 7 1 23 4 c ' j '.314vftE SS 7TH DISTRICT CCNGRESS 8TH CI ST CONGRESS 9TH DIST �, S S R D C A F M S F S M A S " h 8 A C ;� N J N G M G R J s I F 4 a E A a E I A E C M C C E U L R U C 0 T A L C _ C S T R h L M G 0 L R E E I A h L R L E R A R A N V A H E T I I E U R L Y E 7 T A L T E C P T T R U A 7 A F E E X S I G E R A t- T L U I R E H T N K E R T � R R L R E R E 0 m S R Y E E L A E R S i R Y i D R , C I V C C I R F Q I ! a h K N H N i G G G t S N S P S E T f�EML3—U5-0tJ5 E DANVILLE 515 SEE nV 516 DANVILLE 515 — A DANVILLE 51m _ DANVILLE 517 2 2 DANVILLE 518 1 DANVILLE 519 c c SEE DV 510 DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 1 21 2 2 c ? DANVILLE 5?2 5 1 1 c I � DANVILLE 523 5 c 1_ DANVILLE 524 1 1 c DANVILLE 525 I 1 3 DANVILLE 52 1 1 22 =- DANVILLE 527 11 I 2 s, DANVILLE 528 ' 2 EL GERRITO 001 b 6 Ii EL CERRITO 0024 4 1 EL CERRITO 003 � 52 6 18 ir �fl EL C ERN I TO G+04 i 5 31 _ ... _._ EL CERR005 3 6 2 EL CERRITO 00E 3� 5 3 1 4 EL CERRITO {007 6 EL CERkITO 006 2 5 1 6 0 EL CERRITO 009 3 2- 1 -�=r EL CERRITO 010 72 6 12 'Y EL CERR ITC: 011 6.4 . 4A 1. EL CERRITG 012 4 2 2r` .. - I ..__. ..- __.._...._ _....... i•�.j.. EL CE-PRIT 313 4 5 3 F y.. EL CERRITO 014 75 EL CERRITO 015 8 EL CERRITO0I6 9 3 1 EL CERRITO 017 L 6 13 .� EL CERRITO 018 7 3 19 0 __. EL CERR I7" 01 5 4 i8 ;l EL CERRITO 020 62 28 22 4 EL CERT IT-J 021 i 6_ _. _-7 13 EL CERR 17`0 022 6 __.__...._ .__..._._. EL CERRITO 023 3 3 . ,- -7, EL CERRITO 024 7' 27 1 - -- f84 41 19 EL CERR ITG 025 EL CERR IT10 026 7 5 2- EL CERRITO 027 5 4 29 0 � EL CERRITO 0=1_8 71 1 EL CERR ITG 029 8 3 lI EL CERRITO J30 t 9 6 1 71— EL EL CERR ITO 031 66 55 2 80 93 4 EL CERRITO 032 s 2 _- .I EL CERRITO 033 51 4 1 A EL CERRITO 034 7 3 i EL CERP ITC 035 6 3 1 I, . u, EL CERP ITS., 036 ' 71 3 23 42 6 1 EL CERRITO 037 jf 3 2 EL CERR IT' 35 ; f R EL CERR ITi� 039 s ! 3 4 11 __. w EL CERR I TC' 040 '' 7 3 EL CERRITO 042 22 27 L 2 c EAST R I CHM ND 501 1 2 7 EAST RICHMOND 502 2'1 EAST R ICHMOND 503 ! 2 ?7 y 7 EAST RICH 534 � 1 � 2: 2 6`- EAST PICHHOND R05 IZ} 2 5 EAST k I CNMIIND 50o t 2! 21 1 8E 6 EAST kICH40NO 507 EL S,OBFANTE 5J1 j 1 SEE FS 5C? EL S06KAN'TE 502 EL SOBRANTE 503 1 ? 8 EL SOBRANTE 504 50 6 4 c EL SOBRANTE 505 I 21 4 7 EL SOBRANTE 506 1 15 1A f EL SOBRANTE 507 i 1 — Et. SOBRANTE 5UP I 11 5 EL S011RANT r 510 31 1 5 T" 77. EL SOORANC 511 SEE ES 512 w EL S�08RANTE 512 7 '; d INGRESS 7TH DISTRICT CONGRESS STH CIST CONGRESS_' ' 9TH DIST', R 4 A C O N J M G P G R J S S R C C A F M S F S H A. Sr" :r . A A E I A A A E I A E O P C C E U L R U C 0 T A L C f S T R N L N G 0 L R E E I A N L R L E R A R A !Y' V A ', H E T I I F U R L Y E T T A L T E 0 P T T R U A A ? E E X S I G E N A H T L U I R E H T N K E k T- R R P L F E R E C M S R Y E E L A E' 4� 0 A G E R S I R Y J D R' C I V C C I R F 0 11 „z a h K N H N G G G x� S H S P S "' E J T =} J 5i{�5 E r'F EL SOBRANTE 513 21 i i 5 71 EL SOBRANTE 51" i Ill. 3 t 2 4 62 EL SOBRANTE 515 14 Ill. 1 2 EL SJBRANT E 516 3 I 6 EL SUBRANTE 517 iq 21 It 2 5 EL SOBRANTE 518 _..._. SEE RI O83 EL SOBRANTE 522 12 2 3 5 c EL SOBRANTE 523 42 3 GIANT 501 it 2t E 7 i c GIANT 5Co2 2 1' 1 t, S c GIANT 503 i i 6 GIANT 504 24 1" 2 3 c GIANT 505 -i 3 ` 2 53� __. .__ .._ _ ...._.�... ._.._._.:�..a ' GIANT 506 1 22 1 1 E 5 c *, > GIANT 507 11 6 4 c _ GIANT 508 11 42 c c GIANT 509 13 ?_ 1 4 11 ' GIANT 510 21 1 c 5 N, N GIANT 511 ' f 6 GIANT 513 1 3 1 c 2 5 HERCULES 001 E c 1 I ` KNIGHTSEN 501 22 3' 11 2 i KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 y KENSINGTON 501 90 63 9 c : . KENSINGTON 502 75 5 KENSINGTON 503 66 67 8 KENSINGTON 504 6 4 1 ��' KENSINGTON 505 69 60 6 0F'M KENSINGTON 506 66 27 4 KENSINGTON 507 6 KENSINGTON 508 5 M 9 0 KENSINGTON 503 5 44 7 0 KENSINGTON 510 60 3C 7 0 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE _ KENSINGTON 5135; 0 � � 1' ,. LAFAYETTE 001 ' 30 LAFAYETTE 002 15 2 LAFAYETTE 003 2 16 90 LAFAYETTE 004 1 1 4 21 9 LAFAYETTE 005 1 2 31 a LAFAYETTE 006 3 3 1 LAFAYETTE 007 3 2 I LAFAYETTE 003 66 2 1.. LAFAYETTE 009 ' 3 I �( LAFAYETTE 010 � 1 1 LAFAYETTE Oil ( I 4. 1 LAFAYETTE 012 ' s t i 50 15 Z ----- LAFAYETTE 013 f 4 I 1 a.T z„ LAFAYETTE 014 31 1 LAFAYETTE 015 ' t 2 12 1 LAFAYETTE 016 ! { i1 31 017 :.. LAFAYETTE 017 � � ! � ; r � 3 21 1 -� - LAFAYETTE 018 ? 2 11 7 LAFAYETTE UIQ 1 3 21 13 LAFAYETTE 0:20 � 3 4 1 �z LAFAYETTE �J'1 i 3 1 t - � LAFAYETTE 022 j ` 1 45 2 13 0 LAFAYETTE 023 ( I 31 i LAFAYETTE G2ti { ; 5 31i 2 -- f LAFAYETTE 025 k3�t SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 027 49 1 ,= LAFAYETTE G�� 4 Z 1-� } 1 s } LAFAYETTE 03�� f 3 6 LAF4YETTF 031 36 IA 21 _ LAFAYETTE 032 SCE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 3 17 7 LAFAYETTE 036 f t _._ .. LAr AYCI Tt. 034 33 1 4 " ` ' LAFAYETTE 039 30 2 44 LAFAYETTE 040 41 1 1. LAFAYETTE 041 3 1. 6 LAFAYETTE 042 18 1 r . f a�. )CONGRESS 7TH 1)ISTRICT CONGRESS 8TH LIST CONGRESS > 9TH :DIST. x" R 6 A C O H J M G M G R JS S R C C A F M S F S fitA S'- -K I E R A A E A A E I A E 0 P C C E U L R U C 0 T A L C t C S T R N L M G 0 L R e E I C N L R L E R A R A N Y A" H E T I I E U R L Y E T T A L T E C P T T R U A T- A R E E X S I G E R A Fe T L U I R E H T N K E R Tu F R R L 4 E R E G M S R Y E E L A E SAM. D A G E R S I R Y J D R"'-" " x �"�. c I V c C I R F 0 I- r A !4 K N H N G G G' S H S P S 11 E . T a DEMO-05-007 E f LAFAYETTE 043 18 22 8 0 { . LAFAYETTE 044 48 11 10 0 _. LAFAYETTE 045 32 16 5 LAFAYETTE C?46 25 15 24 0 LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA 005 = `" LAFAYETTE 502 SEE UR 512 ! - LAFAYETTE. 503sF-Emo5zz _LAFAYETTE 504 _ _. . . VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 22 21 b 0 LONE TREE 501 2 � 1 _ 15 2 3c2 1 _ ... _.� r ' LONE TREE 502 2' 22 t 3 25 4 LONG TREE 503 .: SEE flW 503 _. LONE TREE 505 t I 1" 21 3 2 c ;? MORAGA 501 36 32 7 MORAGA 502 29 11 40 MORAGA 503 14 1 8 _ ._0 x MORAGA 504 1 2 _ 1 0 MORAGA 505 18 1 130 MORAGA 506 3 2 8 .._ .._O MORAGA 507 3 2 1 MORAGA 508 4 2 143 MORAGA 509 —402 -1 _._.. ___.... MORAGA 510 32__ - 3 _1._ P MORAGA 511 1 2 MORAGA 512 .. _ .- _.__. P` 4 SEE MO 511 MORAvA 51? 2 3 12 MORAGA 514 4 _ 2 1 _, MORAGA 51.5 2 2_ 1 .� MORAGA 516 2 _ 31 5 MURAGA 517 19 16 7 0 _ MORAGA 516 24 31 1 z_ MORAGA 519 47 39 13 MORAGA 521 33 21 13 MORAGA 522 40 3 C 11 0 w MORAGA 52-'3 36 7 rR'r MORAGA 524 12 1. 10 1 7 MT VIEW 50I z = i1 ? 7777 MT VIEW 502 ;< c..` 2c 4 6 1 1 c _ _.... _ ..,. MT VIEW 503 I- 6 MT VIEW 504 11; 41 5 b MT VIEW 5052I 4' 1 0 _ .:4 MARTINEZ ^C? i 5j 2 i w. MARTINEZ 002 2 1 S 2 c MARTINEZ 003 j 1 2 C 1 ? £ MARTINEZ 004 24 1 iC 5 c «�u MARTINEZ 005 1 c, I 6 _ _._ MARTINEZ 006 i4 2 21 8 MARTINEZ �07 15 2 37- - .. MARTINEZ 006 2 f41 21 C 6 3 c MARTINEZ J05 3 2 2 c' 1 E y,-40&.. MARTINEZ 010 2 1` a c c >a MARTIN# Z :`11 1 2' I t 3 10- MARTINEZ 012 1 2 3 c I ii' c :. MARTINEZ 013 _ ?a ? 1 b �Y MARTINEZ 014 37 31 22 2 6 I MARTINEZ 015 i 12 3. 31 6 4 MARTINEZ Olt 1 !I ?c 2 3 MARTINEZ 017 11 2c 29 4, 5 k � MARTINEZ 01F SEC PO 5t4 y :: MARTINEZ u?q t 37 s ct MARTINEZ 020 11 22 2 _ 7 . c c MARTINEZ 021 s 4 11 2 53 c MARTINEZ 022a ' 1 1 - ey .�- 1,au Ax MARTINEZ O?B i 2{1 t ray MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 021 w7777 MARTINEZ 025 2 7 51 1 - __. MARTINEZ 026 it 15 6 2x MART I NF 1 029 1 1 2 2 � - yM MARTINf',Z 03C'� 1 11 2r 1 41 4 1 MARTINEZ 032 1 zi 34 51 c c ;: de MARTINEZ 033 71 !c 11 1 ? �..m c 5�Nr UNGRESS 7TH OISTRICT CONGRESS 8TH CIST CONGRESS ! 9TH DIST R 6 A C D H J M G M G R J S S R 0 C A F M S F S M A S a A A E I A E C r C C E U L R U C 0 T A L C.< ; C S T F N L M G O L K 3 E I I b N L R L E R A R A N V A t � E T I I E U R L Y E T T A L T E D P T T R U A T ' ` Q K E E X S I G E R A N T L U I R E H T N K E R T—A-4 R R R L R E R F C M S R Y E E L A E D A G E R S I R Y J D R. ry�; C I V C C I R F 0 I A !t K id H N }' Y G G G ' S H S P 5 x E T OEMCI— 35-006 E MARTINEZ 034 SEE ML 030 MARTINEZ 035 1_ Zt 6 I 3" c 0 . . MARTINEZ 036 20 1 3 5 2 3 MARTINEZ 503 — SEE MI 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE AH 5C1 _ NICHOLS 501 1 4 : 25 2 52 NICHOLS 503 I' 22 1'. 22 4 5 NICHOLS 505 6 11 c 1 NORTH RICHMOND 5U1 32 26 5 7 E, c1 4f NORTH R 1 CHMOND 502 3 32 6 6 C 2 2 c NORTH R I CHMCNO 503 IL 1 It 1 77 1 2 1 OAKLEY 501 5c 4_ j6 4 Eq 2 4 c OAKLEY 502 4" 2 9 c _ OAKLEY 503 ! %' 5 -2 6 4 3 wM OAKLEY 504 1 4 3 OAKLEY 505 2� 4• 27 5 " 1 0 c �u OLEUM 501 SEE PI 006 OLEUM 502 .--�j,.. SEE PI 00? OLEUM 50? SEE RO 5Ja - - = OLEUM 506 SEE P1 006 ` ORINDA 501 26 Z1 #; ORINDA 502 16 7 _ _.._. ORINDA 503 � 1 31 IE 1 23 23 � _ _. ` Yp °'`��. ORINDA 50 ORINDA 50. ! 3 1 6 ORINDA 506 29 8 .._ - r ' ORINDA 507 35 15 ORINDA 508 47 32 . 23 ._ ORINDA 509 ! 58 1 E . - ORINUA 510 i 46 14 3 ORINDA 511 -45 1 ORINDA 512 5- 2 14 ORINDA 513 2 __. _16 13 0 ORINDA 514 ? Z1 31 14 ORINDA 515 = 510 1 10 URINDA 1516 j ; 32 2 3 0 GRINDA 517 f 53 25 10 0 %4 ORINDA 516 i 68 2' S Q ORINDA 519 i , 1 2 0 0 -- ORINDA 519 — A i { 3 19 16 0 ORINDA 520 ? 42 Z 6 . - ORINDA 520 — A ! } 42 2 ORINDA 521 3 Cl6 _ 0 ORINOA 521 — A 37 1� 14 0 5 URINDA 522 ' ORINDA 522 — A + 4" 25 21 ORINDA 523 18 17 8 ORINDA 523 — A 37 15 11 r ORINDA 524 j ' 27 21 8 ORINDA 525 ► +'` ' 2 � ORINDA 5525 — A ' 1: Ic 9 0 , ORINDA 524 25 22 j_ ORINDA 527 23 21 15 c ORINDA 529 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 j VOTED AE SENTEF OR IVDA 533 57 3 1 4 __.. ... _ ORINDA 534 ' i � � � 25 6 ORINDA Sac' ; 2 14# ORINDA 537 86 1 14 PITTSBURG 001 1 i -.2s - 36 t 9� PITTSBURG 002 11 2 IS c 4E 1 PITTSBURG 003 ; 2Q 1 21 3 1 . ; PITTSBURG 004 i 5� 31 16 3 4 1 c _ . fiy PITTSBURG 005 5a 72 22 5 5 _ .. z . f t PITTS5URC, 006 4 27 15 1 b c PITTSBURG 007 5 42 21 1 4 c PITTSBURG 038 2 4 PITTSBURG 0C- � 41 ?° 1 3 PITTSBURG 010 3' 3 ;,' 4 PITTSBURG 011 1 1 ' 3 1 3 51 4 cx- t�x z, sy' ,CONGRE SS 7TH LI STk ICT CONGRESS 8TH CI ST CONGRESS ' 9TH DIST b A C C H J M G M G R J S S F C C A F M S F S M A S '- ' I E R A E „ = E I A E 0' w C C E U L R U C 0 T A L C C S T K N L M G 0 L R 2 E I A N L R L E R A R A N V A t± F T I I E U R L Y E T T A L T E C P T T R U A T E X S I G E ° A F- T L U I R E N T N K E R T R h L E R E 0 M S R Y E E L A E r; C, E R S I R Y J D R F j C I V C G I R F 0 I K N H N G G G S H S P S E < f s r. T - DEMO-05-009 j E PITTSBURG 012 i 5 32 c ? - w - PITTSRURG 013 81 3 17 1 5 2 1 4 PITTSf3UR%� 014 i 3 1 3 . PITTSBURG C15 a c 47 1 3 . ' 1 PITTSBURG 016 j _ 2 1 1 41 c I PITTSBURG 017 r ?E 3 4_ 1 2 c _._ . PITTSBURG 016 4C 3. 2 44 1 4 c PITTSBURG 01 a 4', a - 62 c 2 c PITTSBURG 020 5 33 7-4 t PITTSBURG 021 '*` =2 i b PiTTSfURG 0?_2 '` 2 1., 1 51 1 -.r- PITTSBURG 023 3 4 3 c PITTSBURG 0?5 � 3c 2 " 1z 1 35 PITTSBURG 026 5 3. 12 1 5 _ .-, PI TTSHURGS 0227 ' - � `� PITTSBURG 0'� � � � 31 5 - PIT7SBUfiG 029 .. 1 4 PITTSBURG 030 �. 25 2 c PITTSBURG 0311 ' 4 4.1 4, 5 PITTSBURG 032 4� �+ = 1 es t 3 c _. PITTSBURG 013 SEE PB 5-0 8 ~ �--- f PITTSBURG 0-34 201 i 2. 1 5 , 1 1 c PITTSBURG 035 1. I _ 2 3 22 4 I c PITTSBURG C01 3 3 E I c ` PITTSBURG 502 2 Z 1. 2 3E 2 6 r PITTSBURG. 503 C 41 2 5 PITTSGURG -04 1 t 4 PITTSBURG 505 2' 3' Z 4 PITTSBURG 50b 3 , 24 3- 2 4 PITTSBURG 507 � ? 2 3 4 2 9 c PITTSBURG 508 c �ITTSBUR6- 509 � µ SEE PB U3k PITTSBURG 513 SEE P6 C'Y PITTSBURG 511 4 = 1_ 1c 1 ` PITTSBURG 512 1 1 C b C 7 C PITTSBURG 513 ( ' SEE PE 501 -- _ PITTSEIURG 514 1 ; 41 i _ a PLEASANT HILL 701 PLEASANT HILL J..2 - - PLEASANT HILL 003 7? it 11 2 3 c `= PLEASANT HILL 334 lei 22 ? PLEASANT HILL 005 24 17 32 1 3 c PLEASANT HILL 006 :d 1 PLEASANT HILL Jaz ; ? �,j SANT HILL 011 � � '� 4 � 3 PLEA_ A, PLEASANT HILL 012 � =4 �- is 1 - PLEaSA'T HILL J13 P L E ASA!�T HILL iii 31 .1 2 Y PLEASANT HILL 6:115 21 4C ic 4 PLEASANT HILL 310 11 16 2� 1 ? PLEASANT HILL Gil 21 PLEASANT HILL 0 7'� 2 t 1 h PLEASANT HILL 01l; 1 4 ?' 2 . ? PLEASANT HILL 0 2C j 1 2,_ `3 1 2S 2 PLEASANT HILL 02 PLEASANT HILL 022 PLEASANT HILL %Z' i ? 1; 1 4 17 2 a _ PLEASANT HILL 0,24 lel ?_ 2 11 3 PLEASANT HILL 025 j 3 4C 11 "t C26 a ? ' 23 2� 1 ` ��.. PLEASANT HILL ._ ._ PLEASANT HILL J?7 12 3 4 1 2- ?s K 17 PLEASANT HILL 328 � 44 PLEASANT MILL 029 �" ! ti� 17 PLEASANT MILL 030 PLEASANT HILL 031 f i t 3 q PLEASANT HILL 032. 22 PLEASA'�T fiiLL 033 1 ?4 1 1 ' 1 _ PLEASANT HILL 034 1 ci 1 _ 3` Z ' 2 t 4 , _. PLEASANT HILL J3^ 1' 2� 2E PLFASANT HILL 037 SFE PN 0^« PL ,ASANT FI I t 1 036 .� 1� 1 1 1 1 0 PLLASANT HILL 034 7 13 4 211 PLEASANT HILL 040 `�� I ' 27 12 2 d _ h }N6� r' M } CONGRESS 7TH CISTRICT CONGRESS 8TH LIST CONGRESS z� 9TH DIST " E A C D H J M G M G R J S S R C C A F M S F S 1 14 A S I E A A E A ,". E I A E 0 M C C E U L R U C 0 T A L C f A` C S T R N L M G Cl L R 8 E I A NL R L E R A R A N V H E T I I E U R L Y E T T A L T E C P T T R U A T , a L E x S I G E R A F T L U I R E H T N K E R T 4f r R L R E R E D M S R Y E E L A E 4�y D A G r R S 1 R Y J D R C I V C C I R F 0 A A K N H N " 1 G G G � S 14 S P S E T ISE L OF Jlu E PLEASANT 1-4ILL 041 - SEE PH 031 = PLEASANT HILL 042 17 20 12 5 3 0 PLEASANT BILL 0Y3 ? ' 1 I 1 1 PLEASANT HILL L-44 1 12 I c I PLEASANT HILL 345 1 31 14 1 2 0t PLEASANT HILL 046 c IE 32 1 2 PLEASANT HILL 501A 41 PLEASANT HILL 5016 11 1 ciFqg- PLEASANT HILL 502 12 31 Ic 21 i _ _ ___ _ __ . •` PLEASANT HILL 533 1 Ic 2 c PLEASANT HILL 504 ._ a SEE AH 503 PLEASANT HILL 505 59 26 11 _.2 ..... ;r .� PLEASANT HILL 500 3 37 23 0 � PLEASANT HILL 507 44 15 11 PLEASANT HILL 508 SEE PH 5C2 t'A. PLEASANT HILL 510 SEE NC 535 PINJLE 001 It c 21 3 ci; PINOLE 002 ?' _ PINULE 003 i c 2 I : PINOLE 004 3 19 2 4 PINOLE J05 2 11 1 3 PINULE 006 21 11q 3 55 1 c PINOLE J07 2 11 2 5n PINOLE 0C6 --» SEE P1 0 i 1 PINOLE 00 ' 1 75 2 4 c PINJLE 010 E 2_ I 51 1 4 PINOLE 011 i 3 ' 12 1 65 c __.. PINOLE 012 l 2c 11 E PINOLE 013 11 31 Ii 3 64 4 PINOLE 014 1 3c 2 61 3 PINOLE 015 Ic 4 PII40Lc 016 1 5 . PINOLE 017 3 1 5 12 4 PINJL 016 � 12 64 2 C PINOLE 0i9 2 35 2 4t i 7 _ .._-_ _ ______. _v.___. .__•__ PINOLE 021 I . l c 1 41 c c r PINOLE 022. 1 3" 1 2t PINULE 023 21 1: 1 71 2 PACHECO 501 I PACHECf, 502 Ic 22 33 PACHECO 503 � i� Z c 21 6 51 2 i c � PACHECO 504 � _ 1 36 1 PACHECO 535 SEE ML U2U i `x r . PACHECO 50t, i 1A 14 17 PACHECU 507 i SEE PH 043 PACHECO 506 7 4 C c PACHECO 5019 4-7 3" 2- " PACHECO 510 2 __- PORT COSTA 501 i L 14 9 5 t R ICH44C D CIC 1 ! ! 4" 1 7 71 RICHMOND 007 i !i a 1:A l r _ 4 RICHMOND 003 A 21 ` 2 44 c RICH40ND 004 14 21 3' 2 43 1� 1 c RICHMOND 005 5 7- c _ RICNMCi !{I 008 22 4 75 1 c _ PICHMGNO 007 11 c . 2 1 7 " RICHMOND 005 ? 15 I 3-1 7" a .- RICHMOND 00Q 1lt 47 2i iS E I I C 7777 RICHMOND 01J 1"a 2 2t 4 G 1 RICHMOND 011 RICHMOND 012 { 1 17 6 __ _ RICMMIOND X313 7 2 ' 2 2 A I - , RICHM0ND 01-4 7 2 r ` c S RICHMON+O 015 1y 31 24 3 S RICHMOND 016 1 25 3' 1 1C RICHMOND 037 1 2' 27 6 97 3 1 kvli- .,, . RICHMOND 01A 1 IF 1 1 7 1 7 RICHMOND G 19 1 22 62 C 8 7 RICHMOND 02C ; 34 3f 4 10 RICHMOND 021 1 Z . 3 7 RICHMOND 022 1 3c P RICHMOND 023 3I i' i t X ;CQraGRESS 7TH CISTRICT CCNGRESS STH GIST CONGRESS 9TH DIST R 8 A C 9 H J M G M G R J 5 S R D C A F M S F S M A S ; I E R A A E A A E I A C Y C C E U L R U C 0 T A L C. C S T h N L ! G 0 L R E E I A N L R L E R A R A N V A H E T I I E U R L Y E T T A L T E D P T T R U A T , k R E E X S I G E R A H T L U I R E H T N K E R T . k, R L R E R E 0 M S R Y E E L A E °tom t) G E R S I R Y J D R-, fµT C I v C C I R F 0 I. A h K N H N G G S H S P S Ts E 'k RICHMOND 024 1 6 c 0 i RICHMOND Jr:5 � 1 " I . E 6 4 2 c RICHMOND 026 34 11 44 2 1 c _ RICHMOND 027 1 27 i f, 6 RICHMOND 028 I ` ic 2 61 I RICHMOND. 020 1 _ It 45 1 1 c RICHMOND 030 1 2 P4 1 76 2 3 RICHMOND 031 2_ 1 . 8� 3 1 .- G�" RICHMOND 032 2 . 1 a 1 ,k RICHMOND 033 3L 11 2 42 1 0 cu RICHMOND 034 I 1 2 55 f RICHMOND 035 24 2c 1 63 5 RICHMOND 036A 114 2 1 1 c . 3 _ RICHMOND 03b8 1i 23 4 52 6 4 cw. RICHMOND 037 15 1 15 6 57 I 4 RICHMOND 036 1 � 1 45 2 I RICHMOND 039 __. .... ...,___ SEE RI L)38 _. w RICHMOND 040 1_ 2 ' � 5 _ RICH40ND 041 2 � 1 66 7 c - RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 RICHMOND 043 1 1 12 3 5 RICHMOND 044 1 1 1 5 72 RICHMOND 045 11 1 1 2 7 C 6 RICHMOND 446 1 2 1" 1 75 _ � RICHMOND 047 2 2_ 64 61 Ij RICHMOND 048 1 3_ 1 . 71 c RICHMOND 049 1 1 52 c I �-� RICHMOND 050 2 2 1c. 616 �f RICHMOND 051 1 2 7 f} RICHMOND G5? 1 1 1 6 c lq 2 c ` RICHMI-IND 053 _ a616 4 c RICHMOND 054 11 2 1 51 3 5 c R ICHMONO 055 2. 24 1 62 2 2 RICHMOND 056 12 2` 1 7 RICHMOND 057 1 i 1 7 _ 7 cv RICHMOND 058 %4 Z _ I ' 8 c 7 RICHMOND 059 # 1 ?- 2 S RICHMCND 060 1_ 3_ 1' 9 ? RICNMtlND 061 1 - 1 _... _.___.�._.__ .. RICHMOND 062 5 RICti'sOND 063 ; 1� � i_ � 5" RICHMOND 064 } 1� 2_ I;- 61 RICHMOND 065 2 1 .4 5 RICHMOND 066 ? 1� 14 12 55 c 5 cff: R ICHMONOf 067 � RICHMOND O 1 1. 1 o8 x 5E c7m t R I C HMCrND 0!+c 1 41 c { ' R ICHMt?AtD 070 1 1 1�� RICHMOND 071 � 27 22 1 c 64 i RICHMOND 072 t 'i 1t r 74 11 RICHMOND 073 � 17 1 2 5. ' � �� R ICHMC)N 074 17! 3 � I 61 4 RICHti',C'tiC 075 2? 2 4 •� .�,., RICHMOND 07x6 2� ? 2 � 7 6 � RICHMOND 077 ' ^tai 2 3 1 � _ i # r RICHMOND 78 1 I' 1 E 77-7 # x RICHMOND 07c 24 .? 1' 5 . -.--- u. RICHMOND OS3 # f SEE E l 50b 1 A RICHMOND USI RICHMONC 062 RICHMOND 083 , 2 RICHMOND Oz4io RICHMOND 01 ^ � ;� ? 71 RICHMOND J ? 4 �.. RICHF2C' t? 007 as 1 !7` a{j RICHMOND 06 F 1_ ? q 5 RICHMOND 092 151 2 2 7 _ RICHMOND 093 T' 2 777 T RICHMOND 094 ? 81 ' R ICH40ND 095 10 2 - 3 RICHMOND OP6 1 " 2 z2 8 �.. RICHMOND 098 I� 1_ 1. 4 1 kICEialOND 000 2 1 1 63 5 RICHMOND 101 I 1 . 2 7 RICHMOND 10 41 5 RICHMOND 103 3' i ;CG'�GRSSS 7TH CISTRICT CCNGRESS STH CIST CONGRESS { 9TH DIST ' R B A C D H J N G M G R J S S R C C A f M S E S M A S I E Q A E A ! E I A E C M C C E U L R U C 0 T A L C , C S T N L I H G C L R E E I A n L R L E R A R A N V A H v T I I E U R L Y E T T A L T E D P T T R U A T A t- T L U I R E H T N K E R T f' A �. E E X S I G E R F F. L P E R E C m S R Y E E L A E E R S I R Y J 0 R C I V C C 1 R E 0 1 K N H N G G S H 5 P E r T 41 DEM'7-05-012 E RICHMOND 104 1 Z 2 37 2 0 c RIti;HHONID 105 1 1 4 1 RICHMOND 106 2 ?r 1 2 RICHMOND 106 57 i 3 R ICHMONO 1O9 7 43 a 3 cs` RICHMIND 110 2 1 - '- 2 41 1 1 RICHM'JND 1I1 ! 1 4Nf RODEO 501 2 3 _ 67 2 3 1 - RODEG 502 ?' � ' ., z 7 RCDEO 503 21 4 41 RODEO 534 5 7S t 8 C RODEO 505 � 1 2+_ 11c 77 c 2 c RCiDEt 506 t i I 7 _ RGDEv .505 1 4t iE 7S 3 RODc� 509 Z 25 1 1 ROLL I NGWOOD 501 1` 2b 1 3 SZ ROLL I NCWCUL) 502 ( i 1 2: ic c 6 ROLL I NGWOCO 503 ! i 3 _ 5 SELJY 501 _ • ki� SSE RO 50-1 `. ST MARYS 5C1 29 15 7 0 ST MARYS 502. SEE SM 501 n. SARANAP 501 - 3 c I c SARANAP 502 SARANAP 50? j i t 1 2 15 2 1 c SARANAP 503 — a ! 1c c SARANAP 504 ic it 4C i 23 7 4 0 SARANAP 505 39 12 24 0 SARANAP 506 55 10 14 0 SARANAP 507 "� 17 2 SARANAP 50E f 1 2" 16 0 SARANAP 509 s 2a 1 32 7 3 SARANAP 51 12 1 2S , .v SARANAP 511 41 3 I 1_ _. �._.. SARANAP 512 SARANAP 5.1; l ? 53 Z 2 y.. SARANAP 514 1 SEE SN 506 SARANAP 515 SEE WC 571 s >p SARANAP 5111, 50 1 SARANAP 517 SEE SNI it)? SARANAP 51y i SEE WC 057 , SAR4z"AP 5"?G ; 3 1 SAN PA A-L'0 001 c t~ 61 t SAN PAbLC 00' 1. 4f4 '4 SAN PABLO ^: 2l 3 c 44 PABLO i SAN PABLO 004 4 7 cC _... SAN PABLO X705 19 1 SAN PABLO 006 1 i?� 1� 2 4 SAt. PABLO 007 I : ` 52 1 ' SAN PABLC O0R SAN PABLC 00S SAN PABLU 1C SAN PAbLO 1)12 SAN PABLu C13 is c 3 . SAN PAuLG �14 � S AN PA6Lt7 015 15 ?`, 1� � 5 ` 'f rN SAN PABLO C• 16 ; 15 2 SAN P A6L0 017 1 1 1c 5 1 SAN PABLO 016 ? ? _ �N 5 SAN PAID 1. 2 _ SAN PABLO ?0 ± is 2( 7 4.. 4 SAN P A B L U u2 23 SAN PABLO 027 , ?�' o" 1' SAN PABLO 023 � '� Ii �� ;�, .... SAN RAMON 501 1 1 1 ' SAN RAMON 502 ! } 71 .... . C ` SAN RAMON 50? 3 43 87776 p SAN Rt—MON 50411 59 SAN RAMOt,' 50 _ r 46 SAN kAMON 50fF `i 1 1 h SAN RAMON 507 ; _ s SAN RAMON 50$ 41 ' SAN RAMON OC 53 ss r r CG.'�GRE SS 7TH DI STP.TCT CCNGRESS 8TH CI ST CONGRESS 9TH DIST 6 A C 0 H J M G P G a J < c R C C A F M S F S N A S I E R A A E A = = i A E C P C C E U L R U C 0 T A L C + C S TP t L M f D L Q ° c I G R L R L E R A R A N V A H E T 11 E U R L Y E T T A L T E D P T T R U A T L �= E E X S I G E R A F T L U I R E H T N K E R T w R L F E R E D M S R Y E E L A E 1 0 A G E R S I R Y J D R ;C C I V C C I R F 0 I i A n K N H N ' i G G G �4 S H S P S I i T `} E SAN RAMON 510 SAN RAMON 511 76 li 0 kb i21 SAN RAMON 512 i -SAN RAMON 512 - a c c c 6 c SAN RAMON 51 3 SAN RAMON 513 - A � I, i i 3.5 2 2t. 1 - SAN RAMON 514 � 73 1 < . . SAN RAMON E 15 i 57 1 .> SAN RAMON 516 1 71 lb ' SAN RAMON 517 35 8 0 SAN RAMON 519 23 _ 1 __ r I ` 77 SAN RAMUN 520 ' 2 23 3 1 SAN RAMON 521 5 12 0' SAN RAMON 522 59 18 0 SAN RAMON 523 45 8 SAN RAMON 5.24 i i 1; 24 3 6 77, SAN RAMON 2 c c - . SAN RAMON 525 - A 14 15 c 3 _ _ _._.._ __._. � SAN RAMON 520 TASSAJA2A 501 TASSAJARA 502 SEE TJ 501 TASSAJAKA 503 SEE TJ 50: , VINE HILL 501 1 l 2 21 1 4C I 1 c -777 VINE HILL 502 0 36 11, 1 44 3 1 VINE HILL 503 i VINE HILL 504 15 0 c 1 VINE HILL 5U5 SEE VH 5C--- VINE CvVINE HILL 506 4' VINE HILL 507 - ? Lc E c VINE HILL 5C:8777 j S E E VH 510 ____ �� _. __.. VINE HILL 504 71 _ 45 3 VINE HILL 5102?3 L - 3 ' -_. WALNUT CREEK 001 1 ?_. 2' c i , . WALNUT CREEK OU-2 2 34 1 2I WALNUT CREEK 003 j ' ? 3 C 3 27 7 WALNUT CREEK IC-4 1 1 1 3 WALNUT CREEK 005I ?1' 2� 2 } 32 2 > WALNUT CREEK OOo 1 ?3 218 S 37 - WALNUT CREEK 007 s 7i i7 22 _ 1 e1 WALNUT CREEK 30S `a I' i _. WALNUT CREEK 009 i _ 1 _ Ij 2c cF _ WALNUT CREEK 310 j I1 i`- I 3 1 _ x WALNUT CREEK Oil WALNUT CaEc K 012 # 1 - 2 WALNUT CREEK 013 1? = 3 f J WALNUT CPEEK '3 14 WALNUT CREEK 015 j i 3 ; WALNUT CkEEK 016 T! 1 ► ALNUT CREEK X017 � ?- ' WALNUT CREEK .i•.3 2` 1 �-- WALNUT CREEK 019 '.� � _ cl 2- WALNUT CREEK 320 ?. 3i 2+ 1,; WALNUT CREEK 021 i ` WALNUT CREEK 32? a4. 1 1, 2 WALNUT CREEK 023 SE:E WC 01) WALNUT CREEK 3t4 ? WALNUT CREEK JLC WALNUT CE'.EEK L. ?6 ; 1 2 WALNUT CRECK 027 l � i . �� � 3 7-7- WALNUT CRc_K 02'Q. WALNUT LF.EEw 029 : -^�- WALNUT CREEK 3A0 ' ti � ' � 2 - WALNUT CREEK 031 1 Z e; WALNUT CkF K 032 �; 3 f ? ; WALNUT CREEK 33 4 2 WALNUT CREEK 0'44 4i 21 2i WALNUT CREEK 035 i425 1 WALNUT CREFK 035 1 11 ?7 33 1 c c - F WALNUT CREEK 037 1. 1 1 c7 WALNUT CPFCK 0 z 8 E I 1 y WALNUT l:kt,1_K 019 L 2 11 1 c cd - WALNUT CKF EK 040 4 `- 1 2 WALNUT CREEK 042 - 1` ' WALNUT CREEK 043 1 Ilf�' ,KONGkE SS 7TH DISTRICT CONGRESS STH LIST CONGRESS; 9TH DIST R �= A C it J M G �' G � J S S R C C A F ' S F S JK A Sp ! i a E ; A E I � EEC C C E U L R U C 0T AL 'C *zi ' C S T A N L M G C L R 8 E I 4 N L R L E R A R A N Y, A - H F T I I E U P L Y E T T A L T E 0 P T T R U -`A zT A k E E X S I G E R A F' T L U I R E H T N K E R T � R F R L R E R E C M S R Y E E L A E 0 A G E R S I R Y J DRQ C I V C C I R F 0 N K N H - G G G S H S P 1 E . T DEMO-05-014 E WALNUT CREEK 044 7 32 2 21 2 3 WALNUT CREEK 045 _ 14 _ WALNUT CREEK 046 2 11 4 WALNUT CREEK 047 1i 14 25 27 3 c WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC J04 _.._ WALNUT GR�-rK 051I c .... .-:._._. _... WALNUT CREEK 052 11 I 2C 7 c P WALNUT CREEK 053 _ I` 21 31 4 cr WALNUT CREEK C54 1 11 WALNUT CREEK 055 . ........ . WALNUT GEEK 056 1 -. 2 3 I 3 c '..Y WALNUT CREEK 057 i it 11 4 WALNUT CREEK 058 , 1: 1 _ , WALNUT CREEK OSS WALNUT CREEK 060 1G c _ WALNUT CREEK 061 14 1 c .34 2 2 3 5 c ��. WALNUT CREEK 002 1 WALNUT CREEK 063 _ 4 1 c c WALNUT CREEK 064 2 12 2 1 c __.. . �. WALNUT CREEK Obs I 1 2 Baa WALNUT CREEK 066 1 1 2 21 c I WALNUT CREEK 06701 - . WALNUT CREEK 068 17 . r 2 f 3 1 c WALNUT CREEK 070 y - = ic 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 071 ( I I WALNUT CREEK 072 11 1 1 *rye I 1 _ -- WALNUT rREEK 073 WALNUT CREEK 07: WALNUT CREEK 075 _ _ s WALNUT CRECK 077 1 4 11 14 1 c c :r 4. WALNUT CREEK 078 4 12 I 1 1 ct WALNUT CREEK C-7�; I a 2 c cA WALNUT CREEK 080 I c 1 I c i WALNUT CREEK OF1 4 1 1 WALNUT CREED 082 1 1 1 WALNUT CREEK 0a3 t 14 2 1 WALNUT CREEK 10 0 WALNUT CREEK l?5 1 - 10 1 14 1 1 r WALwUT CF,EEK 086 c 1 � WALNUT CREEK P7 _ WALNUT _CREEK 501 t =� 1' -� - 7 c ,j WALNUT CREEK 5J2 1�j 12 32 11 27 4 c w WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE wC 00= WALNUT CkEEK 50 ? I }" WALNUT CREEK 505 i 13 4 WALNUT CkEEK 506 -•-'�F WALNUT CREEK 507 1 c i WALN3 3 UT GEEK 508 1: _ WALNUT CREEK 504 j i + SUE WC 062 WALNUT CREFK 51^ SEE WC 02'3r WALNUT CkEEK 512 =� I_ IL C� 2_ WALNUT CREEK 513 i 2 1 ' WALNUT CREEK 514 i ;, WALNUT CkHrK 515 WALNUT CREEK 51b ?q I 2 WALNUT CREEK 517 14j I 1 3 - 1 c _ r WALNUT CREEK 518 ' i 1' 3 3 WALNUT CREEK 51Q 12 2 Cv WALNUT C9 EEK 520 1 1 3 WALNUT CREEK 521 Al I " Ic WALNUT CkFEK K?? { 11 It 2 246 c WALNUT CREEK 572 - a :. t WALNUT CkEEK 5L3 i ? , WALNUT GREEK 524 r 33 11 7 0 WALNUT CREEK 525 } SEE LA 043 WALNUT CkEEK 52c SEE nC 523 WALNUT CREEK 52.4 SEE WC 014 WALNUT CRFEK 530 1 " c 1 WALNUT C`N'U[K 512 21 1' 2 - WALNUT CRO'K 533 1 1 2 J WALNUT CREEK 534 1 11 c WALNUT CREEK 534 - a 7cr ,1; k )CONGRESS 7TH DISTRICT CONGRESS 8TH CIST CONGRESS', i 9TH HIST P R A C D H J N G M G R J S S R d 1 C A F :M S F S Mh S: I E R A A E A A E I b E C M C C E U L R U C 0 T A ,C G', C S T P N L M G 0 L R 8 1 A �: L R L E R 4 R A N V A ' H E T I I E U R L Y E T T A L T E L P T T R U A T °` a . R E E X S I G E R A N T L U I R E H T N K E R R R L R E R E 0 m S R Y E E L A E X D A G E R S I R Y J D � y C I v C G I R F 0 1 ` 4 A A R K N H Ny t G G G; - S H S P 5: v - Eh. T f DEMO—i�S—<�I a E WALNUT CREEK 535 i I 21 1 ig 1 2 0a� ABSENTEE BALLOTS 15C 29. 455 87 725 4 -b 9 344 150 63 3 lI '—... 77 .,Yl+ lo. A a S e` �.nj yy `tMIA .'��•yr s<, s s r <. k r�n t « . i i f ' l I rf" 1 ' t Utz N ASSEMBLY ASSE14BLY ASSEMELY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE 1ST 10IST�� 10TH D11ST 11TH DIST 12TH DIST � 0 S G D S J K S K M S B C M C G O B E A G E P P" P NW S A 0 E Y C .O N C E E C E 0 A 0 E A C 0 L R U 0 E'0 I 'A ' N A J E A H 0 A N- A A R F R 0 0 8 8 N B E G T R T C.,,L. �A � I T R T A X T 0 T T F L K R N A E E E T R T H E W G T T E T E E G E L R R N N E Y E O :E L F E E T E F Y N E Y C T B E R R L+R= I R R E S E D k It E G E I I I J R S . H N B R G 1 T G G G M.:.. r S S S r x OEhi0-06-001 't ALHAMBRA 5 0-1 6 ALHAMBRA 50? 96 ALHAMBRA 503 4' 0i3�a. 5 ALHAMBRA 504 SEE PH 505 ALHAMBRA 505 5 .— SEE _SEE PH 043 _ ALHAMBRA 510 ': VOTED ABSENTEE kms; ALHAMBRA 511 4E c ALHAMBRA 513 5 c ALAMO 501 ALAMO 502 ALAMO 503 5 ALAMO 504 1 ' ALAMO 505 ALAMO 506 ALAMO 506A ALAMO O 507 3 ALAMO 53F 4C t Y :f � ALAMO 5 c)9 S E f: AL 512 ALAMO 510 VOTED A 3SENTEE sr.Wit• ALAMO 511 ALAMO 511 — A 12 c ALAMO 512 6 1 ' ALAMO 513 1 n ALAMO 514 5E c ALAMO 515 ALAMO 515 — A 1 t R ANTIOCH 001 112 1 t c : r ANTIOCH 002 12 2E c ANTIOCH 003 5 1 cfi H ANTIOCH 004 ANTIOCH 005 11 i ANTIOCH 006 13 1 ANTIOCH OG7 12 1y t ANTIOCH 008 lof I c '.; ANTIOCH 0074 14z' I _ r ANTIOCH 010 114 1 . } ANTIOCH Oil •- P ANTIOCH 012 11 c. a ANTIOCH 31 151 1 ANTIOCH 414 12 1 , ANTIOCH 015 12 ' i c ANTIOCH 016 1,3 i ANTIOCH 017 124 1 s , ANTIOCH 013 9 i ANTIOCH J14 iot 2 c1 _ _ ANTIOCH 020 litY ' ANTIOCH 021 ! 1� ANTInCH 02? I ANTICCH 023 i 11 L_ ANTIOCH 024 xt, ANTIOCH 02'5 114 I c ANT IGCH X72612� ? ANTIOCH 027 t 14 2 ANTIOCH O?8 ANTIOCH 029 Y. ANTIOCH 030 ANTICCH 031 12 1 ANT IOCH 032 61 i c ^L' ANTIOCH 033 ANTIOCH 034 i g < _ ANTIOCH 035 12 i i ANTIOCH ^36 11 ,E 1 . ANTIOCH 037 7. 1 ANTIOCH 038 i 6 is . ANT I?JCH 034 ANTIOCH 040 � 7t 1 . ANTIOCH 041 12 - ANTIOCH 042 12C 1? c ANTIOCH 043 7 RETHFt, M.AND 501A 11 . 1 f, BETHE'L ISLAM? 50IR 7f BERKELEY PARK 5011U' 6 6 5 48 6 6 3. 5 SAY VIEW501 _ .. _. _ _ .. ...__ , .; SEE P 1 109 s ASSEMBL,'Y ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE 1ST DIST om 10TH DUST 11TH DIST 12TH DIST ` D B G D S J K S K M S 6 C P C G C 8 E A G E P P P N W Sal A 0 E Y C O N C E E C E C A G E A 0 0 L R U 0 E 0 I A.. C N a O E A H C a A A a R. E R O 0 B E W B E G T R T G L ' ate.: I T R T N X T D T T F ! K R N A E E E T R T H K E W C T T E T E E G E L R R N N E Y E Q E ! R E E T E E Y N E Y 0 T B E R R L,-R, >Ei I R R R E S E D A �t7' E G E I I I J R S O H N N E! R G T G G G Nt r' j S S S DEMO-06-002 - -— - BRENTWOOD 001 I1 1r _ s BRENTWOOD 002 6 4` BRENTWOOD 003 � 12 I � � C BRENTWOOD 006 BRENTWOOD 501 12 3 " BRENTWOOD 502 3 r� BRENTWOOD 503 BRENTWOJC., 504 SEE BW 50? ,.,. BR ENTWOO U 505 w SCE BY 501 A BRENTWOOD 50S 21 L BRENTWOOD 511 r SEE BW 501 BYRON 501A 8c Z _ c _ .._._ BYRON 50H 4 I1 CLYDE 501 61 12 c CROCKETT 5 C 1 112 c CROCKETT 502 96 cr CROCKETT 503 75 CROCKETT 504 147 c u CROCKETT 505 145 c CROCKETT 500 SEE CK 504 CROCKETT 511 1G4 c CLAYTON 001 a CLAYTON 002 4 7 ,x: CLAYTO-N 00 CLAYTON 501 7 1 CLAYTON 502 41 1 CLAYTON 503 SEE Cl 002 CLAYTON 506 32 11 CLAYTON 507 SEE BW 5C8 CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 500 CLAYTON 512 SEE CL 500 .._._ _._._ _ -._- _ -_-_.__.. CONCORD 001 111 CONCORD 002 ; }0cloc 1 CONCORD 00-3 117 c CONCORD 0 04 CONCORD 005 191 1 Z c CONCORD 006 ; B 1 CONCORD 007 0 ! 14 c �.i CONCORD 005 c4j 1 CONCORD CC9 10 # I CONCORD 010 � 61 �- CONCORD 011 1CI. 17 c 1; CONLORD 012 { 132 2 U CONCORD 013 12 2" c _ CONCORD 014 ? 121I 1 c CONCORD 015 ; i2a I -�- CONCORD Olt6 i 9 c 3 CONCORD 017 77� CONCORD 018 11 2a . .w�F CONCORD 01c 1C, 14 CONCORD 00 41 _ r _ CONCORD 0?1 7 12 cg CONCORD 022 t , CONCORD U23 j 11- 2L c CONCORD 024 i S 7 1 d 1 c CONCORD 025 : CONCORD 026 ; 12 ' CONCORD 027 ? 1 ? CONCORD 028 CONCORD c ! 7- 7t . CONCORD 030 i CONCORD 031 CONCORD o 3 2 10; CONCORD 033 107 CONCORD 034 6 1 c CONCORD 035 S 2 1 CONCORD 036 11 1 s CONCORDU 37 R 2 CONCORD 036 7z 11 c „. r.- CONCORD 039 7 24 c w, CONCORD 040 t ASSEMBQ ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE IST 'DIST ' Y, 10TH DIST 11TH DIST 12TH DIST D B G U S J K S K M S B C M!. C G C E E A G E P P P int M C 0 E Y C C N C E E C E 0 A C E A 0 0 L R U 0 E- 0 11; A � M { N A 0 E A H L A K- A A R F R 0 -J 8 E N 8 E G T R T C L Y �3 I T F T N X T C T T F L K R N A E E E T R T H K,; ,b; T E W G T T E T E E G E L R R N N E Y E.: 0 E: L R E E T E E Y N E Y C T B E R R L R,;' E` I h R E S E D A E G E I f I J R S y H r N B R G ani T G M S S OEMO-06-003 Its CONCORD 041 7= 11 7 -- CONCORD 0•:2 5 1 z CONCORD 042 7 3 14 c CONCORD 044 S CONCORD 045 6( CONCORD 046 7 1 CONCORD 047 7 . 1 _ c ' CONCORD 045 5° 2- CONCORQ 049 is i' CONCORD 050 11 2 CONCORD 051 4 1 CONCORD 052 6 i ' CONCORD 053 14 15 CONCORD G54 1011, ?. CONCORD 055 5'- CONCORD CONCORD 056 E It CONCORD 057 61 - ' CONCORD 058 12C i _ --_-_. CONCORD 059 11 1 CONCORD C60 10 i c CONCCR0 061 9 CONCORD 062 ' 10 1 'T CONCORD 06- __._. _ CONCORD 064 8 2 . CONCORD 065 3-- CONCORD CONCORD 066. 61, i 4A� CONCORD 067 7_ 1 { __ CONCORD 068 10 11 1 -" CONCORD 069 5 µ CONCORD 070 7 11 c CONCORD 071 104 1 >.> CONCORD 072 6 _.._ ------ CONCORD 073 6: 1. _ - __._ CONCORD 074 4 CONCORD Ula 9z" ?. -" CONCORD 076 4 jt v. CONCORD 077 10 1 c CONCORD 078 14 2.: CONCORD 070 5c, 12 c CONCORO 090 loc I CONCORD 081 12i Z . •� CONCORD 062 6 CONCORD 093 5 CONCORD 084 10' CONCORD 085 14 2c k. CONCORD 087 r� SEE CD 501 CONCORD OAS 6 1 CQNCORO 090 84 CONCORD C9I 6 ^ v o{ f CONCORD 092 c: � � t . _ . _ 777 CONCORD 093 L- - CONCORD 094 92 ii c - CONCORD 09!. 5 i CONCORD 046 13 CONCORD 097 4L c CONCORD 0(-r 5 1 # CONCORD 34 j 6 - CONCDRD 103 CONCORD 101 CONCORD 102 CONCOR`? 103 CONCORD 104 71? 1. CONCnRD 105 si, 1 CONCORD 106 4 CONCORD 107 CONCORD 108 CONCORC ICG ` m CONCORD 11C CONCORD 111 64 c „ CONCORD 112 68 12 c CONCORD 113 74 c _ CONCORD 114 b CONCORD 115- 4t 5 C _ CONCORD 116 4 ONClORD 11.7 4as SEL CO 074 CONCORD 11E , Z CONCORD 119 7 c 3 1 s ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE1ST �OIS`T� 10TH DIST 12TH MIST 12TH DIST. S J K S K S B C C G C 8 E A G E P P P l A 0 E Y C ti C E E C E C A 0 E A C C L R U 0 E O # N A J E 0 A N A A R F R 0 0 8 8 W B E G T R T -C.'16','[, 1 T T X T C T T F L K R N A E E E T R` T w G T T E T E E G E L R R N N E Y E O E '4. L R E E T E E Y N E Y C T B E R R L ;R f I K R R E s E 0- X E G c 1 1 1 J R S H N tN K E R G T G G G M z�. S S S x ' a r DEMO-06-004 M CONCURD 120 IOC 1a ' CONCORD 121 � 6" IL � CONCORD 122- SEE 22SEE CO 083 CONCORD 123 CONCORD 124 IA SEE CO 074 CONCORD 125 6 . 15 c CONCORD 126 _ CONCORD 127 CONCORD 128 71 l �. CONCORD 129 9 r -A. CONCORD 130 72 1- CONCORD. 131 6 1 2 _. CONCORD 132 6 CONCORD 133 _ _ .. CONCORD 134 y CONCORD 135 34 rye. CONCORD 136 + 5 CONCORD 137 5 CONCORD 139 4,e 7. CONCORD 139 ? CONCORD 140 c c >> x .. CONCORD 141 CONCORD 50 SEE CO 007 CONCORD 503 s SEE CO 140 CONCORD 504 i 7 CONCORD 505 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 506 :� CONCORD 507 __._._. __- .. 4 SEE CO 047 ; ; _. CONCORD 508 9 i CONCORD 50'5 9 CONCORD 510 12 CONCORD 511 SEE CO 053 CONCORD 522 CONCORD 513 ' SEE C0 0-tS CONCORD 514 SEE CO 515 ; CONCORD 515 CONCORD 51t; _.....ate CONCORD 516 — a � a � { ,. �� CONCORD 517 i SEE WC ^29 i CONCORD 51F SEE DV 514 CONCORD 510 CONCORD 520 ...... � SEE Cr 024 CONCJRu 521 CONCORD 5<1 — A ! 51; 1'. _ CONCORD 522 SEE WC 501 CONCORD :23 ! 3 SEE WC 517 CONCORD 52 CONCORD 530 SEE CU119 .,. __:.. 1 CANYON 501 DANVILLE 501 5u DANVILLE 502 i 7 1 DANVILLE 503 6S i c DANVILLE 504 5a DANVILLE 505 7J 11 DANVILLE 50E DANVILLE 507 DANVILLE 508 j 7q 1 &. DANVILLE 509 7c _ c 7.5- DANVILLE 510 4 .�� . DANVILLE 511 5` f. I DANVILLE. 512 7. 1 DANVILLE 513 DANVILLE 514 ' tt ASS EM3L ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE 1ST` 0ISTaW' 10TH DIsST 1 LTH DIST 12Th DIST «5„ 0 E G S J K S K N S 3 C N C G C E E A G E P P P I WW - C Y C C C E E C E C A n E A Q D l R U 0 E 0 I A "° a n A A R F R 0 G 8 8 w B E G T R T C.'L I T R T N x T 0 T T F L K R N A E E E T R T H E W G T T _ T E E G E L R R N N E Y E 0 E L k E E T E E Y ti c Y D T B E R R L R .... I F a E S E D A t E G I I I J R S H N N N 2 R G T G G G M S S S � ' �..6Y�J j i Al DANVILLE 515 c c SEE DV 51c I DANVILLE 515 - A DANVILLE 516 x . DANVILLE 517 s 7� 7 1 ._ ._. , ". DANVILLE 518 DANVILLE 51; r. fYn+F SEE DV 516 DANVILLE 520 VL-ITED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 5 11 c DANVILLE 522 i . c " DANVILLE 5?3 2 _ DANVILLE 524 DANVILLE 525 DANVILLE 526 5 .. DANVILLE 5Z7 4Et5 c DANVILLE 528 EL CEFRITL) 001 112 1 7 69 68 59 75 7 El CERRITO 002 � 8 5 48 4 3 55 58 35 54 EL CEPP IT,? C�03 12 7 75 7 EL CERkITu004 12 1 7 82 6 6 8 88 64 88 EL CERRITO 005 1 C c 56 47 58 42 56 65 - 29 63 EL CERR IT .1 006 10 1 77 89 81 46 81 -80 EL CERRITO 0#7 s G c 64 60 549 58 -- 5-6.--A X62 EL CEf;R.IT 003 '? 2 55 59 52 46 54- 55 3 _ 5 EL CEkk ITO 005' 6 c 41 38 47 24 4 .-_43 24 42 , EL CERR I TC 01J 13E c 9 92 85 67 9 . 96 58 103 EL CERRITJ 011 i i IR 6 7 6 5 ..6 6 EL CERR ITC: 012 8 F 55 4 -31 5 �1 4. 5 „ EL CERR 1Te C,13 11 6 71 6 53 63 66 53 75. tl CrRP IT _ 014 11 6 8_ 6 5 78 7 4 r EL CERR ITCH 015 11 6 7 7 6 - 75 7 $_1 --4 8 EL CERRITO 016 _ z. I2 h 7 6 4 68 65 -4 - ' EL CERR IT 017 5 65 4S 52 6 5 33 57 ;N EL CERRITI"j 018 itc 6 79 62 58 71 74 44 67 EL C.EFRITO 019 i 95 c 6 69 6 47 6 7 3 76 77 EL CERR ITU 0—;0 , 9 . 1 6C 62 6 4 6 6 4 6 7 777t- EL CERkITO 10 1 ! II 1 Alh 7 3 6 . . 7 4_ _7 EL CERRITO 022 1- 32 1 ` 81 87 8 66 ' 92 99 p61 9 EL C E R I TJ ^2 5 1 6 ` 3 3 3 2. 41 41 2 _ ._4_ _ EL CERRITO 0?4 S 1 6 5 _? 6 _ 5 3_R... 4 FL CERRITO C�25 i 13f! 8 7 - 8 6_ _ 7 $ 4 8 EL CERfi.ITO 020 � 14 G" 8 9 6 9 9 - 6 g —,-"- EL CERR IT: 1027 f 111 h 7 6 5 7 7 4 _ r7 tl CERRITO X322 ' t 9t 5 4' 5 4 4 41 3 4 `L CEuRITl- 029 It.4 Cj 7 9 7d 5 7 __7 _3-._: �_.7 EL CERF.IT(" 0_+0 ; 149 10 108 11� 9th iii 10 . lc? n.* EL CtRkITO 1331 ! t 12 ` _ 8 85 7 6 8' 7 6 9 Qom: EL CERkIT'0 032 ? i 13 8 8 8 68 9 83' EL CERRITO 0-1 � ( 9 6 5 61 41 6 51 EL CERF ITO 3-- { I1 h 7 6 5 7 CL CERk ITi1 t�jri j ! i t ' t # p- 86 7 50 96 88 _5 _ a . EL CERR ITt-+ J36 $ 1 C�+ ' 7 6 6 8 82 '46 EL CERRIT[i 0=7 ! 1C 7 8. 6 5 7 71 _ _5 __7 EL C E R F ITt1 038 6 4 4 4 3 4. 4 2 52 EL C E F R I T O 039 7 E a 4 4 3 5 5 -2 —5 EL C.E+:F: I TO C4^ 5� 66t 5 4 6 6 4 _ -5 EL CERA: ITP 042 i 5d 3ti 28S 3 2' 3t? 32 1 _3 EAST t:ICH;�Cf^i�? 5�:1 � � 1 � i I f 7 7 6 6' 71 71 50' 81 �� CAST R I CH4,1NU� 502 : 1 1 9 9 3 b 9 8 ___..4 _8 CAST R ICHMG,k%-0 50-- _ ! 114I S� B 9, 5' 8 92 .._5_1 8 D 5L�• ¢... EAST R I CHi L"N j i 1 32 q q g 93 9 91 EAST RICHM0 50h # 3 6 5 6 4 6 6 4 73 i ' _ EAST RiCH�i�3No 50, _ � 1� � { ! � ' 1 + EAST c,1LHmt7ND =a i n 1` j 63i 5 62, 5' 6 Sb 4 58 EL SORRANTE 501 SEE ESi�2 EL SObP-AvTE 507 EL SO SR ANTE 503 ` _47 EL SOBRANTE 574 7 .h" EL SOBRANTE 505 Iligi- EL SOBRANTE 506 j 11 %.3. EL S0BRANTE 507 IO Fn FL '10fiRANTF 50Tj CL `91lkANTt 51r, EL SOBR ANT f 511 SEE ES 51? EL SOBFANTE 512 i3q d ., ASSEMSL ASSEM9LY ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE, 1ST`�I3IST 10TH DVIST 11TH DIST 12TH MIST f ._._. 0 5 G 0 S J K S K M S B C M C G G 8 E A G E P P . P NC::v 3 A 0 E Y C ON C E E C E G A0 E A 00 L R U O E0 Iwo N A 0 E A H 13 A N A A R F R 0 0 B B W B E G T VT, C�'L ) ' I T R T N x T 0 T T F L K R N A E E E T R T: W'.K " E N G R T E T E E G E L R R N N E Y E 0: E' y� L R E F T E E Y N E Y 0 TB ER R LRp I R R R E S E 0 H N N N 0 R G T G G G S S S p� � d Y DEMO-06-006 EL SOBRANTF 513 11 d EL SL?SRANTE 514 Z23 EL SO BK ANTE 515 4G c „ EL SOBR,ANTE 516 12 EL S03R.ANT E 517 116 c EL SOBRANTE 518 SEE RI 063 ' 7 EL SOSRANTE 522 7 2 EL SOBRANTE 52.3 # 6 1 { GIANT 501 11 GIANT 502 9. 3 GIANT 503 10 1 GIANT 504 87 2 " GIANT 505 11 15 0 GIANT 506 111 GIANT 507 3 - - - GIANT 508 8 GIANT 509 102 1 GIANT 510 9 1 M� Kms: GIANT 511 8 .0 GIANT 513 107 0r',e„;= HERCULES 001 3 �w KNIGHTSEN 501 ? 1 _ . _. _ KNIGHTSEN 502 m. SEE KG 501 _ KENSINGTON 502 12 6 7 6 48 6 69 28 68 ; } KENSINGTON 532 4` 4 55 5445 45 4 ._ . 4 36 50,"'.".” KENSINGTON 503 10 6 69 6 5534 6 KENSINGTON 504 � 9 _ 4 48 45 36 5d.- _ 43 ---1841-18 -4 � P KENSINGTON 505 ! 115 5 5 3 5 55 19 -- 6i �,5 i _. KENSINGTON 506 3 4 3 31 41 37 18 40 .. ,. KENSINGTON 507 101 4 5' 5_ 47 5 45 3? X47 : KENSINGTON 508 i 6 5 56 5_ 4 5. 4 .26 50 77-7 KENSINGTON 509 91 5 55 50 34 49 4'6-----24-- 49 KENSINGTON 510 65 54 44 5 .37 58 4 ._24 KENSINGTON 511 _ V i)T E O A fi S E N T E E - ---- _ KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 S c 417 6 _ . 5 LAFAYETTE 001 314 c LAFAYETTE 002 j 3< LAFAYETTE 00342 c 7 LAFAYETTE 004 __.._ LAFAYETTE 005 LAFAYETTv D�� LAFAYETTE 007 j6 L c LAFAYETTE 003 6_ c LAFAYETTE DOS 3 .� LAFAYETTE 010 i 3 LAFAYETTE Oil b I LAFAYETTE 012 6 LAFAYETTE 013 LAFAYETTE 014 LAFAYETTE 015 4. LAFAYETTE 016 ' LAFAYETTE 017 f i h LAFAYETTE 018 ! 2 LAFAYETTE 019 i 5 (p+N LAFAYETTE 020 7 1 LAFAYETTE 021 5 i 'tall LAFAYETTE C22 LAFAYETTE C23 j 42 LAFAYETTE 0?4 1eg - - ____ LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA r23 1 LAFAYETTE 027 ! t � 7� � efi LAFAYETTE 026 � � 3 � 7 LAFAYFTTF C342 c LAFAYETTE 031 61 ca LAFAYETTE 032 ` _ _- SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 4 LAFAYETTE 036 1 LAFAYETTE 038 4 Y# LAFAYC,TTF 019 5. , «�► LAFAYETTE 040 5 c _ stip LAFAYETTE 041 4 C LAFAYETTE 042 2 _ f'u a . ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE IST 10TH DUST LITH VISI 12TH DIST D B G O S J K S K M S 3 C N C G C E E A G E P P P I tii A 0 E Y C O N G E E C E C A O E A 0 0 L R U 0 E 0_ I A N A 0 E A H O A N A A P F R 0 0 8 B W B E G T R T G L I T R T N X T C T T F L K R N A E E E T R T H IC: y E W G T T E T E E G E L R R N N E Y E O,,-'E.', Y L R E E T E E Y N E Y 0 T B E R R L;R > I R R R E S E D E G E I I I J R S H N % N B R G T G G G M C `_ S S S r µ DEMO-06-007 a LAFAYETTE 043 3 LAFAYETTE 044 1 65 c LAFAYETTE 045 I 4 `E LAFAYETTE 046 5 c c } LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA 005 LAFAYETTE 502 SEE OR 532 LAFAYETTE 503sEe m5zz LAFAYETTE 5G4 VOTED ABSENTEE _ F k LAFAYETTE 505 41 c LONE TREE 501 5 LONE TREE 502 71 I LONE TREE 50:3 SEE BW 503 t4:` LONE TREE 505 5 -P MORAGA 501 50. �rve.a MORAGA 50' 3 MORAGA 503 31 MORAGA 504 3 MORAGA 505 3` n' MORAGA 506 4 f MORAGA 507 4 MORAGA 506 6 _MORAGA 509 6 ------ �. fi Y MURAGA 510 6 MORAGA 511 57 2 MORAGA 512 SEE MO 511 ' MORAGA 513 6- MORAGA _MORAGA 514P - MORAGA 14E MORAGA 515 5 MORAGA 516 4 `# MORAGA 517 2 MORAGA 518 6c i tcl MUR AGA 519 7 1 MORAGA 521 F _ MORAGA 522 619 0 - MORAGA 523 4 : MORAGA 524 32 2 MT VIEW 501 13G 2 V MT VIEW 502 14 ;.;,. 7-7 MT VIEW 503 i 133 _ MT VIE'^ 504 123i MT VIEW 505 � � 13 MARTINEZ 001 73 c MARTINEZ 002 E MARTINEZ 003 9 MARTINEZ 004 $ ii MARTINEZ 005 12 1 °' MARTINEZ 036 13 1 MARTINEZ 007 � 12 MARTINEZ 003 12 MARTINEZ 03 MARTINEZ 01C a 122 1 r MARTINEZ 011 ,MARTINEZ 012 € 15 �u MARTINEZ 013 i '-1 �F$ MARTINEZ 014 11} 131 _ MARTINEZ 015 f 122 1 MARTINEZ 016 71 .may: MARTINEZ 017 118 c 77 MARTINEZ 018 '' - _ SEE PO 504 MARTINEZ 019 ; 14 —--•=> MARTINEZ 020 � � 12 I MARTINEZ 02'1 MARTINEZ 0?2 ' 31' MARTINEZ 023 64 c MARTINEZ 024 .IM :.. SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 MARTINE7 OLA Y x 7 1 MART INl=1 Er29 ,...,. � MARTINEZ 030 MARTINEZ 032 IO MARTINEZ 033 ra a 4- ASSEMEL,Y ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE IST DIST 10TH CIiST 11TH DIST 12TH DIST # - D S G S J K S K K S 8 C C G C B E A G E P P P N k ` S A 0 E Y C J G E E C E C A O E A 0 D L R U 0 E O I A C = ti a 0 E A H 0 A N A A R F R O 0 8 B N 8 E G T R T. G L , I T R T N X T G T T F L K R N A E E E T R T H K:,, w F E W G T T E T E E G E L R R N N E YE E L R E E T r E Y N E Y D T B E R R 'L R .. I R R o E S E D A r ii" Pti E G E I I i J R S Trig k, H N R G P1� T G G G M S S S r fry O�N'IC�—U6—Oc�3 ff� MARTINEZ 034 SEE MZ 030 MARTINEZ 035 6 `r MARTINEZ 036 2 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE AH 501 NICHOLS 501 12 1. � NICHOLS 503 E I - Xvl NIC40LS 505 z NORTH RICHMOND 501 12 h . b 9 5 7 8D _. 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PITTSE'URG 003 ; 7 w PITTSBURG 004 1 I _ _... PITTSRUP.G C-05 t 130 I . PITTSBURG 006 147 12 PITTS13URG 007 13 I c rx�3,14jV.x PITTS 6Uk6 OJR I2 ll PITTSBURC: 009 9 14 c . . ;. PITTSNURC 010 16 22 PITTSBURG 011 B z y Y F` ASSEMBUY ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE1ST�;DI� :. 10TH DI#ST 11TH DIST 12TH DIST -----.- D B G D S J K S K M S B C M C G C B E A G E P P P IV?.Ia r •, j A O E Y C G "I C E E C E 0 A 0 E A 0 0 L R U 0 E 0 LAS C. h a 0 E t, H 0 A N A A R F R 0 0 B B W B E G T R T C LI-;`1 F I T T N X T C T T F L K R N A E E E T R T WX T T E T E E G E L R R N N E Y E 0- ,E L R E E T E E Y K E Y C T B E R R- R R E 5 E D A;,a E G E I I I J P. , H N N E R G , T G G G M S S S . w f DEMO-06-009 `{ ; PITTSBURG 012 121 13 i ? PITTSBURG 01? 18 PITTSBURG 014 12f 11 PITTSBURG 015 let 2C' PITTSBURG 016 10. PITTSBURG 017 16 1 PITTSBURG 318 121 21 PITTSBURG 0I9 1E 1 PITTSBURG 020 16 PITTSBURG 021 15C i 5 � PITTSBURG 022 PITTSBUKG 023 16 2rc _ -_ _ PITTSBURG 025 ct I PITTSBURG 026 14 1 PITTSBURG 027 1 PITTSBURG 028 13 PITTSBURG 029 14 PITTSBURG 030 14- PITTSBURG +PITTSBURG 031 1 15 21y PITTSBURG 032 IS 2 PITTSBURG 033 ' SEE PB 508 PITTSBURG (334 21 PITTSBURG 035 7 �• PITTSBURG 501 1 � PITTSBURG 502 10 1 PITTSBURG 503 13 13 c -.•.. PITTSBURG 504 PITTSBURG 505 11 Y PITTSBURG 506 12 I PITTSBURG 507 13A 1 PITTSBURG 509 3 PITTSBURG 509 SEE Pb 034 ! PITTSBURG 510 ) � SEE Pb 034 3 PITTSBURG 511 i ? . PITTSBURG 512 12� 2 PITTSBURG 513 } SEE PB 501 PITTSBURG :14 IIS 2 PLEASANT HILL 001 PLEASANT HILL �i02 w 6 PLEASANT HILL 00? ± 7 c PLEASANT HILL G04 $ 71 c "# PLEASANT HILL 005 j 7 ' PLEASANT HILL 006 7 . PLEASANT HILL '107 � PLE/:SANT HILL CI3 10 j PLEASANT t?ILL 012 5 ;s PLEASANT HILL Oil- 9 PLEASANT HILL 014 i 5 PLEASANT HILL 015 ! lis c PLEASANT HILL C16 + B 4 PLEASANT HILL 017 t 8 ° PLEASANT HILL 018 � 6 PLEASANT HILL 019 77� PLEASANT HILL 020 PLEASANT HILL 021 � 72 PLEASANT HILL 02? 1 7 c ., PLEASANT HILL 023 � PLEASANT HILL 024 PLEASANT HILL 025 i a0 PLEASANT HI +��. 8 w r LL ,6 PLEASANT BILL 02 PLEASANT HILL &2t, 13 i Mt i PLEASANT HILL 0?c �7 PLEASANT tiILL C;3;? PLEASANT HILL 031 4 PLEASANT HILL vat i 4 PLEASANT HILL 033 � d PLEASANT HILL 034 PLEASANT HILL 036 61 c PLEASANT HILL 7 I SEE PH 024 PLEASANT HILL 03F 54 cz� PLEASANT HILL 034 54 c " T PLEASANT HILI 040 ten, ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY JEMCCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE IST;015STA LOTH JEST 11TH DIST 12TH DIST t3 6 G 9 S J K S K M S 8 C N C G C S E A G E P P P N :W '-r U E Y C U IN C E E C E C A 0 E A C 0 L R U 0 E 0 I.'A V A c t H G N A R F R 0 0 8 8 W 8 E G T R T G•.L r I T R T N X T C T T F L K R N A E E E T R T I" W G T T E T E E G E L R R N N E Y E L R E E T E E Y N E Y D T 8 E R R L <R i R R E S E 0 A • ._ = I I I J R S - H G T G G G M, n;H „ . S S S UEMO-06-010 PLEASANT HILL 041 SEE PH 031 E `r PLEASANT HILL 042 54 1 PLEASANT HILL 043 47 c _ PLEASANT HILL C44 � 4S c +tax. PLEASANT HILL 045 5c 1 PLEASANT HILL 04e 7 1 PLEASANT HILL 501A 2 E cx F PLEASANT HILL 5018 3 PLEASANT HILL 502 72 c �y'K._ PLEASANT HILL 503 4 C c _. 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C G D 8 E A G E P 1P-P M I C E C A C N A G E Y G E A 0 0 L R U 0 E 0 I E' C E c" IN N A 0 E A C A N A A R F R 0 0 B 8 W 8 E G T R,T C.uL 3 I T R T N X T 0 T T F L K R N A E E E T R T H `!C _ I ,b, E W G T T E T E E G E L R R N N E Y E O E rr L F E F T E E Y N E Y D T B E R R E S E D A:� E G _ T I I J R ' H N N R G fa S T G G G 04 S S St OEMO-06-013 SAN RAMON 510 5 : 1 SAN RAMON 511 6 SAN RAMON 512 4 ' SAN RAMON 512 — A _ x, SAN RAMON 513 q c SAN RAMON 513 — A 4-4 S AN RAMON 514 8 s SAN RAMON 515 b SAN RAMON 516 7 SAN RAMON 517 SAN RAMON 519 I _. ._ SAN RAMON 520 4 SAN RAMON 521 5 SAN RAMON 522 7( SAN RAMON 523 4 SAN RAMON 524 6 . 1 _...._ _ Yr�e SAN RAMON 525 E SAN RAMON 525 3 3 t ' SAN RAMON 526 1 ¢`K»� TASSAJARA 5 01 El TASSAJARA 502- SEE 02SEE TJ 501 � - TASSAJARA 503 SEE TJ r 01 VINE HILL 501 77 c VINE HILI. 502 10 2 1 VINE HILL 503 515 1 VINE HILL 504 32 c VINE HILL 505 _ _. ___.. __...._. _._._.. ..... .__.�,__ ..,._... SEF VH 703 ,_.. 7777 71" VINE HILL 506 � lue I VINE HILL 507 ! 2i VINE HILL 508 SEE VH 510 VINE HILL 509 92 c VINE HILL 510 8 2 c WALNUT CREEK 001 4 WALNUT CREEK 002 105 WALNUT CREEK 003 eCi WALNUT CRE-"K OUB 6 6 t w WALNUT CREEK 005 9 1 WALNUT CREEK 006 9� I 1 WALNUT CREEK 007 54 11 c Ad- WALNUT71 _> CREEK OU6 J 7 . WALNUT CPEEK flea ' S3 1� WAL14UT CREEK 010 i 8 1 _ k WALNUT CREEK Oil ; 3i WALNUT CREEK 012 57 WALNUT CREEK 013 i 7 WALNUT CREEK 014 ' 7 I I WALNUT CREEK 315 WALNUT CREEK 016 7Q4 c WALNUT CREEK )17 � 6C� WAL14UT CREEK r_ 16 i 74 WALNUT CREEK 019 WALNUT CREEK 020 Ld WALNUT CRF K 021 WALNUT CREEK 022 41 WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 003 3 __ WALNUT CREEK 024 WALNUT CREEK 025 WALNUT CREEK O?o 1?? I' WALNUT CREEK 027 i 69' WALNUT CREEK 0?6 3 WALNUT CREEK 0219 i 4 WALNUT CREEK 030 WALNUT CGE�K 031 WALNUT CREEK G` G ..'t J Y �J - WALNUT CREEK 0;3 WALNUT CREEK 034 WALNUT CREEK 035 61 c WALNUT CREEK 036 7� I WALNUT CREEK 037 37 WALNUT CRFI K 03K WALNUT CREEK 0?,u S 3 .. WALNUT CREEK 043 4 � z WALNUT CREEK 042 3 WALNUT CREEK 043 42 1 r X S JA ASSE MBLIY ASSEMBLY ASSEMPLY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE 1ST DIfiTa " 10TH DIIST 11TH DIST 12TH DIST D B G D S J K S K k S 6 C N C G 0 5 E A G E P P P 1' WV Ste ' A is E Y C G N C E E C E C A 0 E A C 0 L R U 0 E 0 N A 2 E A H G A A A a R F R G 0 8 8 W B E G T R` T C !« P I T P T N X T 0 T T F L K R N A E E E T R T H' K E W G T T E T E E G E L R R N N E Y E 0 E L R E E T E E Y h E Y L T 8 E R R L' R I R R E S E DA K : E G E I 1 I J R s r� N N N N B R G T G G G M `t Eat S S 5 DEM^-06-014 2r WALNUT CREEK 044 70 9xy WALNUT CREEK 045 45 _ t,°tar WALNUT CREEK 04b 4E c WALNUT CfiEEK Owl WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 00 WALNUT CREEK 051 5c WALNUT CREEK 052 ol 14 cr WALNUT CREEK 053 6r WALNUT CREEK 054 52 1 WALNUT CREEK 055 2 WALNUT CREEK 056 4 WALNUT CREEK 057 01 12 ck" WALNUT CREEK 058 c k - WALNUT CREEK 050 I __ WALNUT CREEK 060 c ,.., WALNUT CREEK Ocl 7 12 Lr_. WALNUT CREEK 062 3 = c WALNUT CREEK 063 S WALNUT CREEK 064 4 c Y # WALNUT CREEK 065 7 WALNUT CREEK 066 5 il�• WALNUT CREEK 067 2 WALNUT CREEK 068 8 1 g.. WALNUT CREEK 070 k 5 l�l WALNUT CREEK 071 1 WALNUT CREEK 072 22 1 WALNUT L'r^.EEK 073 _ n WALNUT CREEK 074 1 - WALNUT CREEK 076 I 4 c WALNUT C F E E K 077 3_ WALNUT CREEK 078 4 i c WALNUT CPEEK 079 3 2 cR WALNUT CREEK 080 WALNUT CREEK 081 3' WALNUT CREEK 082 4 WALNUT CREEK OQ3 2 WALNUT CREEK 084 2 WALNUT CREEK 085 3- WALNUT CREEK 08b t' WALNUT CREEK 087 } I WALNUT CREEK 501 9_ 1 WALNUT CREEK 502 a WALNUT CREEK 503 ; SEE WC OC'3 WALNUT CREEK 504 WALNUT CREEK 505 9 1 _ i xx WALNUT CREEK 506 ?' WALNUT CREEK 507 ! 4' "�-` WALNUT CREEK 508 WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE WC not WALNUT CREEK 510 SEE WC 029 WALNUT CREEK 512 WALNUT CREEK 513 WALNUT CREEK 51} WALNUT CREEK 515 WALNUT CREEK 516 WALNUT CREEK 517 10' i 1 WALNUT CKFEK 518 0 _ WALNUT CRf_EK 519 __. WALNUT CREEK 520 WALNUT CREEK 521 M. ` WALNUT CREEK 522 7z t + WALNUT CREEK 522 - A L - -- WALNUT CREEK 52.3 _ 1 WALNUT CREEK 57.4 � 3 WALNUT CREEK 525 i >, SEE LA 043 WALNUT CREEK 528 } _... . . , _ SEE WC 523 WALNUT CREEK 529 cx l SEE WC 014 WALNUT CREEK 530 WALNUT CREEK 532 7 WALNUT CREEK 533 •. WALNUT CREEK 534 2 WALNUT CREEK 534 - A r f�y k�zrY lp M 7 ;lK ASSEMBL ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE.' -ST DI;ST . 4 10TH DliST 11TH DIST 12TH DIST f ;" 0 6 G 0 S J K S K M S B C M C G C B E A G E P P P' A G E Y C O N C E E C E O A 0 E A 0 0 L R U 0 E .N A 0 E A H 0 A R A A R F P 0 0 8 B W B E G T K' T': I T R T N x T 0 T T F L K R N A E E E T R T` lH fCa u ` ' E W G T T E T E E G E L R R N N E' Y E L R E f T E E Y N E Y D T B E R 1 h a R E S E 0 �t y E G E I I I J R H N R G tfi T G G G M _ S S S i r DEMO—Ofa-015 WALNUT CREEK 5355c c f° _. _ ABSENTEE BALLOTS 90 11 90 1 23' 24 23 23 19 24 22, � RI45 X24„ • ; , ,,,_ p � t r w Mgr t � f ... .. .... .... _. _.. _ -. 77; �r?. ' a F rr ar - S I ,+4.54�: /S k Al n g� a DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL CEMCGRATIG CENTRAL '__ COMM ITTIEE 3RG DIST COMMITTEE 4TH GIST , 4 C J H B n D S S E F- H h P S R K C W 5 I 1-1 A A E A T C U A E E A I C H H O C Yy T F E R R I V A A G S L T T L B A A F A C F R T E U I R T E T E H R V E T R F T H E N t A D K T h I h E I A P F L 0 T F Y E R I E E h R C T O E R E L S J A C E R G M T I R S D R L T R I F S C A P D I " H N h M N `k: G R G 1T f'. V f, S S y �i 1 Y 4�: DE-MG-07-001 Y ALHAMBRA 501 ALHAMBRA 502 , ALHAMBRA 503 ALHAMBRA 504 SEE PH 5.05 ALHAMBRA 505 SFE PH 043 ALHAMBRA 510 VOTEC ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 ALHAMBRA 513 ALAMO 5 01 ALAMO 502 j ALAMO 503 z . ALAMO 504 ALAMO 505 ALAMO 500 ALAMO SODA n ALAMO 507 , ALAMO 506 ALAMO 5oq -- - _ .SEE AL 512 ALAMO-.510 VOTED ABSENTEE .� ALAMD5t_ 1 Jf y� N ALAMO 511 — Q ALAMO 512 ". ALAMO 513 ALAMO 514 L Y ____ - 5, __-- ALAMO 51 " s ALAMO 515 — A ANTIOCH 001 ANTIOCH 002 L4 ANTIOCH CO3 Ma, ANTIOCH 034 " ANTIOCH 005 } ANTIOCH 006 ANTIOCH 007 yyn Xi`If ANTIOCH 008 j ANTIOCH 009 ANTIOCH 01C , ANTIOCH 011 ' ANTIOCH 012 ANTIOCH 013 ANTIOCH 01,+ ANTIOCH 015 ANTIOCH 010ANTIOCH 017 ANTIOCH 018 ANTIOCH 019 r X� ANTIOCH 02C, } , ANTIOCH 021 ANTIOCH C22 ANTIOCH 023 ANTIOCH 024 ANTIOL-H 025 ANTIOCH 020 ANTIOCH 027 ANTIOCH 023 y ANTIOCH 02.9 R w'. ANTIOCH 0 3 G ANTIOCH 031 . ANTIOCH 032 ANTIOCH 033 ° ANTIOCH 034 ANTIOCH 035 x ANTIOCH 036 ' ---.- ANTIOCH 037 ANTIOCH 038 1 r ANTIOCH 034 ANTIOCH 040 f w... s>Yx ANTIOCH 041 ANTIOCH 042 ANTIOCH 043 BETHEL ISLAND 501A BETHEL ISLAND 50IP fiw BERKELEY PARK 501 VAY VIEW 501 SEE RI 109 ped.L.y w YT' DEROCR+I, IC CENTRAL DEACCRATIC CENTRAL COMMIT EE 31ZD DIST COMMITTEE 4TH DISTy H C J H 8 R 0 S S E H H h P S R W C W S { I 0 A A E A T C U A E E A I C H H C C T F E R R I V A A G S L T T L E A A F A =;r C F R T Ps G I R T E T E H R V E T R F T ° H E N L A i K T N I N E I A R F L 0 T F Y E R I E E N R C T C E R E L S J A C E R G M T I R S O R . L T R I F 5 C A P D I pry H N K m N ; G R G F S S 't h DEMO-07-002 'rx s p"= BRENTWOOD 001 BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTWOOD 003 BRENTWOOD 00 BRENTWOOD 501 _..---- BRENTWOOD 502 1 {� BRENTWOOD 5C3 �.�. BRENTWOOD 504 SEE BW 502 BRENTWOOD 505 -- k, A' '. ... _ ...,.............. U SEE BY 501 A BRENTWOOD 508 BRENTWOOD 511 �� SEE BW 501 BYRON 501A { BYRON 5018 CLYDE 501 41 3 42 35 35 4t�; CROCKETT 501 CROCKETT 502 CROCKETT 503 u ..__. CROCKETT 504 f, CROCKETT 50577 . '#� CROCKETT 506 77. 7 SEE CK 504 _ i- CROCKETT 511 CLAYTON 001 CLAYTON 002 CLAYTON 004 CLAYTON 501 CLAYTON 502 CLAYTON 503 __ _. SEE CL 002 fey. CLAYTON 506 CLAYTON 507 SEE 6W 508 _. CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 SEE CL 506 � CONCORD 001 q_ 'E4457� 8. .... 3 ,� CONCORD 002 6 7 7 71 46 0 CONCORD 003 i qsi 8 82 5 ; w CONCORD 004 6 77 6 69 45 0 CONCORD 005 71 68 8 65 420 _ CONCORD 006 5 59 7 6 -3 -_. Q r. CONCORD 007 6 65 7 7 o CONCORD 006 61 71 6 75 5 CONCORD 009 7. 74 9 6 41 0 . CONCGRD 010 i 5 6 6 6, 4 ' CONCORD 011 7 7 9 5` 5.7 4s . _ N CONCORD 012 102 1C 1L 9 7 CONCORD 013 92 E 9 8 7 4 CONCORD 014 i , B E B 63 c CONCORD 015 } 1 9 c 10 10 6 C . CONCORD 016 71 7 7 64 4 CONCORD 017 's j 56 51 3 5t , ' CONCORD 016 7 7E 82 85 5 2 CONCORD 019 7 e4 8 f 73 7 CONCORD 020 3 21 34 31 1 x, CONCORD 0?1 52 66 57 5 CONCORD 022 j 6 62 6F 62 5 CONCORD 023 8 . 1;4 10 70 ? 0 CONCORD 024 6 5 61� 57 4 CONCORD 025 41 6 f 69 7- 5 4 1 _ CONCORD 026 011 8" 10 8 7 1 r CONCORD 027 a b E 7 6' 6c :r CONCORD 028 6 7.. 7 7 41 ' CONCORD 029 � � ' 5. 5 k' CONCORD 030 7 6 h 7 5, CONCORD 031 6 6: 6 6 CONCORD 032 � � 8 _ .8 9 --7 — 5 = CONCORD 033 7 7 84 88 _. 5 '0 - -' —-'-'-- CONCORD 034 : CONCORD 035 6 ti 8 6 _ 1._.. __. _.. 77— x CONCORD 036 7 8 10 $ 6 4 _.._.. CIONt OPO 1037 6 , 7 71 76 4t Q CONCUFJ 016 5 559 6 4 r CONCORD 039 7 _6 7 _..5g 5 0 8 8 CONCORD 040 - 54 2 _. _. 17" t+'. t ...... OEMOCRA: IC CENTRAL DE11,CCRATIC CENTRAL r' CGMMITT'iE 3a7 DI ST COMMITTEE 4TH DIST m G J H 8 R D S S E h H A P S R W C W S + I G 4 A F A T C L' A E E A I C H H 0 C T F E R R I V A A G S L T T L E A A F A C F R T 6 D I h T E T E H R V E T R F T H F N Z A C K T N I N E I A R F L 0 T E y - R t =_ E K R C T O E R E L S J A C E R G T I R S 0 Ru L T R I F S C A F D I H N n M N R G R G ` S S p7l: r y CONCORD 041 b E8 75 53 40 0 CONCORD C42 I 3 38 4 33 24 0 , CONCORD OY3 i 4 46 5 45 3 0 __.. 7 0 CONCORD 044 a 7. 7e as 75 5 CONCORD 045 4 4' 4 49 3.. 0 r.:mac CONCORD 04b1 5 5 5 47 3 0 CONCORD 047 5q 49 5 49 41 - 0 CONCORD i4R 5 5 6 6 3 CONCORD 049 b 7 _ h 6 4 CONCORD OSO 7 8 4 71 y ._ ._5 4 CONCORD 051 3 4 3 33 I C CONCORD 0524 5 5 48 3 0 'r CONCORD 053 7 7 8 7 5 1 v CONCORD 054 6 77 8 79 46 C . CONCORD 0554 41 4 4 Z 2 CONCORD 05b 6 6 b 5 4 }r _. CONCORD 057 3 41 5 42 2 b CONCORD? 058 8 92 9 7 b 0 8 7 8. 82 6 2 CONCORD 054 CONCORD 060 7° E1 8 7C 5 1 . _.._ CONCORD 061 7 63 7 b 5 1 _._.__ . �.___ CONCORD 062 5 72 6 76 4 CONGhfiO Ot> 3- 3 3 3 2 CONCORD, 064 E g4 6 68 5 CONCORD Or.S 2 2 2 2 _. CONCORD 066 3 3 3 3 2 °. CONCORD €367 # 6 E b b 3 CONCORD ObP 5 6 6 59 4 -- CONCORD 069 3 Z 3' 33 3 C014CORU 070 5_ 5 b 58 C CONI; )RD 071 7 9 8 75 4 . CONCORD 072 � ' �' 4 2 CONCORD 0 7 4 5 5 52 4 I CONCORD C74 CONCORD 075 _ _._ _.__ ._... - 77 ,. CONCJRU 076 CONCORD 077 a CONCORD 078 � 10 10 11, 10 8 1_. _ 1 4 5' 5 4 35 --- CONCORD Vu � rte; CONCt3RC! '�f+U t 8• 7 9 7 _ . . 5 z CONCORD 081 i g 1 C' 10 10 7 9 0 CONCORD 082 , 4 4 3 �_ CONCORD 08' ll 4_ 4 4 42 I 0 r" CONCORD 064 i f b 7 8 82 4 I �. CONCORD 06r, 3 4 6 6 6 48 12 w. " CONCORD Cb' SEE CD 501 - COMCORU Oi�4 4 _ 4. 5 48 2 G CUNCOkD OCC CONCORD 0�i CONCORD OY2 t ' 5 . 5 55 4 43 CONCORD G9. I a 2 2 I _. COtJCC1RD GG4 1 5 646 61 4 3 4 4 3 I CONCORD 095 � CONCORD 0?a 10 b i CflNCOkD ^c? } 3: 4- 31 2 - CONCORD 0C 4 47' 4 3 3 CONCORD U9S F� 6 �� 4� CONCORD 1t�0 i $ 7 7 7 6 3 CONLORD 101 CONCORD 102 b 5 6 CONCORD 10 ' i + 2` 3 3 2 1 5 5 5 3 ;+ ` CONCOR D 10-- CONCORD 105 72 7 7 5 iii _ .- CONCnRD 106 1 'c 2 . 2 2 y CONCORD i'+7 7 F� 9 8 6 y= CONCORD 10E i { 5 5 6 g 4 k. CONCORD 109 ? e 7 7 b tx_ CONCORD 11^ 6 7 7 6 4 1 i 5 c _. CONCORD 11i 6 51 3 µ CONCORD 112 5 5 b 53 32 CONCORD 11 5 6 _ 6 4 -4 ---tom" - �. CONCORD 134 5 5 5 4 3 L CONCORD 115 1 3 3 3 3 1 { 1 2 � CONCORD 116 2 1 1 0 _.:-w � . "... CONCORD 117 SEE CU 074 _ y. CONCORD 118 1 _ . CONCORD 119 5 5 6 5 31 . _. - - f DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL DEMCCRATIC CENTRAL C'.IRM I TT EE 3RD DIST COMMITTEE 4TH DIST y M C J H 8 �z 0 S S E H H N P S P W C W S I O A F: A T C U A E E A I C H N 0 C T F E R- R I V A A G S L T T L 6 A A F A ` C Fc T 8 C= I R T E T E N R V E T R F Tl. H E- N Z A 0 K T N I N E I A R F L C T E Y E p I E E N R C T O E R E L S J A C E R G M 7 I R S D R L T R I F S C A P O I y H N A M N t adz R G R G :s S S t r'a Ura DEMO-07-004 'r u+ r CONCORD 120 76 76 83 72 54 4 CONCORD 121 50 42 63 51 3 0 CONCORD 122 _ _ SEE CO 083 CONCORD 123 53_3 53 5 52 26 0 CONCORD 124 SEE CO 074 - CONCORD 125 CONCORD 126 CONCORD 127 4,. 47 4 51 3- 0 CONCORD 126 4 IE 45 53 51 32 C _. ;rw CONCORD 129 64 E_ 67 66 45 0 CONCORD 130 4 46 5 ' 57 5 0 CONCORD 131 5 64 61 51 50 0 CONCORD 13Z 4 49 49 42 3 CONCORD 133 3 117 4 3 Z 0 ,r 2 2 2 1 0 CONCORD 134 2r CONCORD 135 2 26 2 z 0 CONCORD 136 3 2S 3 3 3 CONCORD 137 4 4 ? 3 . ...._22 CONCORD 13e 3 z, 3 29 2 1 CONCORD 13G - 2 2 2 2 _1 6 -0 ccNcoD 140 _ 77 My CONCORD 141 4 4 4 4 2. CONCORD 5017:7.77 SEE CO C07 w CONCORD 503 SEE CO 140 _ CONCORD 504 5 47 4 46 37 2 CONCORD 505 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 506 3t 45 4 _ 4 2 CONCORD 507 -. _ - SEE CO 047 _ _ .. -__._.__ CONCORD 508 55 71 72 65 5 0 CONCORC 5O9 5S 60 68 57 53 2 CONCORD 510 1 qI 93 10 9 7 C CONCORD 511 SEE CO :)53 F CONCORD 512 � ; 33 31 3 34t. . 2 0 CONCORD 513 SEE CO 046 CONCORD 514� SEE CC 51 _ f CONCORD 51^ - CUNCGRD 516 4' _ 2 E CONCORD 316 — A c c c CONCORD 51.7 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 518 _. SEE DV 514 CONCORD 519 t 3 36 3 33 31 CONCORD 520 P _- ,i SEE CO 024 � �--- CONCORD :21 11 I _._._... . — 1 CONCORD 521 — A � 3 c: 2 CONCORD 522 SEE WC 501 CONCORD 523 _. _._._ .. `tF SEE WC 517 _ CONCORD 525 39 44 43 47 33 0 CONCORD 530 SEE CO 119 CANYON 501 1 1 1 21 I _ r DANVILLE 501 DANVILLE 502 ! �� t DANVILLE 503 , DANVILLE 504 i DANVILLF 535 I t f DANVILLE 506 DANVILLE 507 ? DANVILLE 503 DANVILLE 504 ` DANVILLE 5It) DANV IL1, F 511 DANVILLE 51.2 DANVILLE 513 DANVILLE 514 �-k r•, _ - _. fir._..... tr '3 DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL DE4CCRATIC CENTRAL CLMM I TT!EE 3RJ DIST COMMITTEE 4TH DIST M C J H 6 R D S S E H H A P S R k C W S r j I r A 4 t A T C UA E E A I C H H Q C T F F R R I V A A G S L T T L B A A F Ay C F R T 3 D I R T E T E k R V E T R F T H E N Z A 1) K T N I N E I A R F L G T ' r. E Y E R I E- E N R C T R E R E L S J A C E R G M T I R S 0 R L T R I F S C A P D 1 � H N R m N ; R G R s Sf3 Gt DEMO-07-005 DANVILLE 515 vW SEE OV 516 DANVILLE 515 — A _.._.. . ._ DANVILLE 51 DANVILLE 517 DANVILLE 519, DANVILLE 519 SEE DV 516 . �. DANVILLE 520 .' VOTED ASSFNTEE DANVILLE 521 :. DANVILLE 522' �. DANVILLE 523 DANVILLE 524 DANVILLE 525 DANV ILL F 52F• fi u DANVILLE 527 DANVILLE 528 _.____. __. .�___ . _ __ I13w% EL CERRITO 001 EL CERRITO 002 EL CERRITO 003 EL CERRITO 004 t . EL CERRITO 005 _. _.._._ _ __ _ 7777�,' EL CERRITO 006 EL CERRITO 007 EL CERRITO 006 EL CERRITO 009 __.____. ____ _ �y y- EL CERRITO 010 � n EL CERRITO 011 EL CERRITO 012 EL CERRITO 013 EL CERRITO 014 EL CERRITO 015 � 5_ EL C ER R I T u 0 l o EL CERRITO 017 EL CERRITG 016 EL CEkR ITD 019 EL CERRITO 020 EL CERRITO 0 21 EL CERRITO 022 1 EL CERRITO 023 EL CERRITO 024 E L CERRITO 025 EL CERRITO 026 L EL CERRITC 02.7 EL CERRITO �.`2d EL CERRITri 029 cL CERRITO 030 ► _ w EL CERR I TO 03 + r EL CERRITO 032 EL CERRITO 033 EL CERR I TO 034 EL CERRITO 035 EL CERF. ITO 035 EL CERRITO 037i # EL CERRITO 038 r EL CERkITe Q?Q EL CERRITO 040 EL CERRITO 042 EAST RICHMOND 501 EAST k ICHMOND 502 _ `f EAST RICHMOND 503 EAST RICHMOND 504 EAST R ICHM(;N0 505 EAST MICH!-OND 506 EAST R ICHS.ONO 5037 EL SQBkANTF 501 .. SEE ES 502 �rc EL SOBRANTE 502 EL SOBRANTE 50.3 EL SOBRANTE 504 EL SOBRANTE 505 EL SOBRANTE 506 EL SOBRANTE 507 EL SO I3R ANT F 50A EL SOBRANTE 5113 EL SMANTE 511 SEE ES 512 _ tr EL SOBRANTE 512 �t 3 OEm9CR4TIC CENTRAL DEMCCRATIC CENTRAL COPMITTEE 3RD DIST M014ITTEE 4TH DIST > .. M C J H E F 0 5 S F H H A P S R W C W S M I J A A E A T C U A E E A I C H H C C m r r T F E R R I V A A G S L T T L E A A F A C F R T 8 0 I R T E T E N R V E T R F T " H E N Z A 0 K T A I N E I A R F L 0 T E Y E R I E E N P C T O E R E L S J A C E F C M T I R S 0 R L T R I F S C A P O 1 N N h M N F G R G S S , DEMCI--07-006 l.' EL S06kANTE 51? EL SOBRANTE 514 EL S06RANTE 515 � EL SUBRANTE 516 _ EL SOBRANTE 517 EL SOBRANTE 518 -7- SEE R I C E 3 ' El SOBRANTE522 EL SOBRANTE 523 . GIANT 531 GIANT 502 GIANT 503 GIANT 50 �. .._ GIANT 505 GIANT 506 � GIANT 507 GIANT 50S y . GIANT 503 GIANT 510 GIANT 511 GIANT 513 HERCULES 001 KNIGHTSEN 501 KNi GHTS cN 502 9a r SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 KENS I NGTVN 502 KENSINGTON 503 KENSINGTON 504 KENSINGTON 505 KENSINGTON 506 KENSINGTON 507 KENSINGTON 508 KENSINGTGN1 509 _.. KENSINGTON 510 KENSINGTON 511 wY VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTN 512 VOTED AF S ENTEE KENSINGTON 513 LAFAYETTE 001 2J 1 _ 2 1 c LAFAYETTE Oat 2 32 2 1- LAFAYETTE 00.3 3 3 3' 1 c LAFAYETTE 004 � - 5 2 � 4 3 _ n LAFAYETTE 005 i 3 3 3 3- 2 . Mss LAFAYETTE 0J6 l 4 41 LAFAYETTE 007 4 4' 4 3 LAFAYETTE 008 5 5c 6 2 LAFAYETTE OOH+ 2 24 ? 1i c LAFAYETTE 01^ 2b 2= 3" 2 LAFAYETTE 011 41 31 5c 4C c LAFAYETTE 012 4 5 2 LAFAYETTE 012 j 4 �.e 5, 25 c LAFAYETTE 014 21 21 31 16 2 LAFAYETTE 015 � 3 3 3 , 1 LAFAYETTE 016 2 2= 3_ 11 LAFAYETTE 017 541 1 c LAFAYETTE 016 2 ' 2' 233 I c LAFAYETTE (D.9 3 _- LAFAYETTE C20 5p 3 . LAFAYETTE 021 i 4 4( 4' 2 1 LAFAYETTE 022 4' 4 4' LL LAFAYETTE 623 34 31 3 1 LAFAYETTE 024 5 i 3 ? _ � LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 023 3 LAFAYETTE 027 F 4 .� 5 2 1 t LAFAYETTE 028 5 4 6 2 LAFAYETTE 010 2 �' = - 1 ? c � 4 _ 131 LAFAYETTE 031 45 4 4 1 2 LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA OU6 LAFAYETTE 035 34 3 37 21 1 LAFAYETTE 036 1L' 1- 1 ' LAFAYETTE 038 2 F 2 E I ,.. _. v, LAFAYETTE 039 3 3f 42 11 f LAFAYETTE 040 3' 3 4+ 21 _-- �_.. LAFAYETTE 041L 2t 3 2 c LAFAYETTE 042 2 2 2 t 1 c a u5 d yY/ DE49CRA;TIC CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL : Comm ITT;EE 3RD DIST COMMITTEE 4TH DIST m C J H R r G S S E H H k P S R N C H S { i J A A E T C U A E E A I C H H 0 C T F E R R I V A A G S L 7 T L B A A F A R C F R T B 0 I iR T E T E F R V E T R F T H F `: Z A 0 iK T N I N E I A R F L 0 T E Y E R I E E ti R C T O E R E x ._ L S J A C E R G ++ T I R S 0 R L T R I F S C A P D I '' H N A M N a R G R G S S JEMU-07-007 LAFAYETTE 043 ?1 21 31 21 LAFAYETTE 044 '31 3f 46 24 c LAFAYETTE 645 1 3 2_ 37 -74 c LAFAYETTE 046 3t 3E 37 1 LAFAYETTE 501 _ SEE LA 005 LAFAYETTE 502 SEE OR 512 t _ LAFAYETTE 50 3sEerws= _LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE . LAFAYETTE 505 32 3 33 it c LONE TREE 501 LUNE TREE 502 l(3N>: TREE _503 SEE eW 50 r LJNE TREE 505 i MORAGA 501 ?f 41 4 � MORAGA 502 2 c 2 MORAGA 503 22 17 2 Z =NDR AGA 504 2 - 2' ? Z MORAGA 505 i3C 21 2 14 c MORAGA 506 2 3I 3 3C c MORAGA 507 2- ? 2 1 MORAGA 50E 4c 3 5 31 c _ lr,* MORAGA 509 5 41 4 q 27 c MORAGA 510 4 4 41 24 c MORAGA 511 3 f 4C 42 22 c MORAGA 512 r SEE MO 511 ' ei MORAGA 513 4 ' 41 4t 1 - MORAGA 514 5 41 5 2 fs MURAGA 515 4 41 5-, 1 MORAGA 516 3 MORAGA 517 2 2 1 MORAGA 518 4 4 3 2 _ MORAGA 5i1 4 42 4t Z hY :. MORAGA 5?? 4 . 4E 4c i MORAGA 523 25 = 2" 11 1 MORAGA 524 ; 24 1 - 21 C � MT V J TW 501 # � ' MT VIEW 502 MT VIEW 5: . MT VIEW 504 MT V I Eh 505 MARTINEZ 001 MARTINEZ CG? MARTINEZ O0 " . MARTINEZ 004 MARTINEZ GC'S MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 00-7 MARTINEZ ij08 ... MARTINEZ 009 MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ 011 MARTINEZ e12 MARTINEZ CSI 73 MARTINEZ 014 } "' MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 017 _ _ MARTIN=Z O18 _ SEE PC 50-11 MARTINEZ 01� MARTINEZ 320 MARTINEZ MARTINEZ 022 MARTINEZ 023 # MARTINEZ C:24 SEE MZ 0 21 MARTINEZ 0259- MARTINEZ 028 MARTINFZ 02 1 r7 ux a MARTINEZ G3^ �. MARTINEZ 03? MARTINEZ 033 j"}�. DEMOCRA, IC CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL ,Y 1 COMMITTEE �ikD DIST COPMITTEE 4TH DIST r, M C J H 8 R 0 S S E H H h P S R w C N S I C A E 1 T C U A E E A I C H H 0 C T F E -4 R I V A A G S L T T L B A A F A C E R. T 3 U I R T E T E Ft R V E T R F T ,.. H E N Z A 0 K T A I h E I A R F L 0 T - Xi F Y E K I E E R -R C T O E R E xd, = L S J A C E R 6 M T I R S C R _" '- L T r I F S C A P D H H h M N 2.NFA R G R G S S `... �;.. DEMO-07-008 1 rt Y MARTINEZ 034 SEE MZ 0.30 MARTINEZ 035 MARTINEZ 03b y� MARTINEZ 541 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE tH 501 NICHOLS 501 NICHOLS 503 ,* NICHOLS 505 i 18 19 13 16 0 NORTH RICHMOND 501 NORTH RICHMOND 502 NORTH RICHMOND 503 OAKLEY 5131 M: OAKLEY 502 z- OAKLEY 543 OAKLEY 544 ... OAKLEY 505 str� OLEUM 501 SEE PI 00 OLEUM 5.02 ... . _. _ SEF PI 002 u{, . GLEUM 503 SEE Rpt 509 A.Y.. OLEUM 506 , SEE Pi 006 .r r , r ` ORINDA 501 3 3i 4 ;s ff ORINDA 502 11 21 22 ORINDA 503 11 2-. I 1_ rp 0RIsI0A 504 4 31 3 1 77 ORINDA 505 ? 3 C 1 ORINDA 506 2� 2A 2 ?c c } . ORINDA 507 3% 2 , 3 1 c c - ORINDA 508 :; 23 ORINDA 509 4 3 ._.__.-. ...,--..._.-..._ { h ORINDA 51 2' 3 1 c URINDA 511 3 Z. 3 1 ORINDA 512 5 46 65 _ ORINDA 511 3 3 ORINDA 514 3' 1 .— ORINDA 515 4 -. e 2 ORINDA 515 3 3 4 2 _ ORINDA 517 5 5c c ORINDA 518 5 4 c ORINDA 519 . ORINDA 51v — A 4 45 2 ¢ ORI'NE A 520 3 , 4_ 2 - _ ORINDA 521 — A ?7 3t 4_ 2c ORINDA 523 — ORINDA 521 - A 5 4L2 2 c r GRI NDA 5 24 c ORINDA 522 — A s 31 __.._. �.,. ORINDA 523 3 21 2 14 c ORINDA 523 — A 1 3 ? 2 °- ORI NDA 524 4, ? 41 1 O ` ORINDA 525 a 2� 2. —77 1 c �r- ORI NO.A 525 — ;. { 11 ? 13 c & ORINDA 52C. f 4 z 4� 5 1l c ° ORINDA 527 4!f 3 .13 2 L ORINDA 5-79 f . . VOT EI ABSENTEE ; ORINDA 510 ;: VOT FD ABSENTEE ORINDA 533 tl� 54 75 43 C ORINDA 534 i It 2 1 ORINDA 536 � ?� 2 x 1 OR I INDA 537 ' =4 52 4 37 2p PITTSBURG 0L;1 PITTSBURG 002 � PITTSBURG 003 PITTSBURG 004 PITTSBURG 005 ! _._ . .... �.. PITTSB;.IRG 006 PITTSi URG 007 PITTSBURG 008 P I TT S BURG 009 PITTSBURG 010 PITTSBURG 011 f OEMOCRA;TIC CENTRAL DEPOCRATIC CENTRAL COM4ITTEE 3R0 DIST MOMITTEE 4TH UIST - M C J H B F 0 S S E H H R P S R ,W C W S m 10 A A E A T C U A E E A I C H H C C p"� T F c R R I V A A G 5 L T T L 0 A A F A C F ?_ T 8 I R T E T E H R V E T R F T H E I. A U K T N I N E I A R F L 0 T E Y E P I E E A R C T 4 E R E r L S J A C E R G M T I R S 0 R r ' F S C A P O I L T R I H n n m N h G G ° ... s y f f 45 S i � Oc" t3-07-009 Sf :Y w PITTSBURG 012 PITTSBURG C13 PITTSBURG 014 PITTSBURG 015 PITTSSURG 016 PITTSBURG 017 . PITTSBURG 018 PITTSBURG 019 x, PITTSBURG 0213 PITTSBURG 021 PITTSBURG 022 PITTSBURG 023 `' " PITTSBURG 025 PITTSBURG 026 PITTSBURG 027 �' PITTSBURG 028 PITTSBURG 029 PITTSBURG 030 ` PITTSBURG 011 r PITTSBURG 032 _ u PITTSBURG77 F 033 SEE PC 508 .. P I TTS SURG 034 ;� PITTSBURG 035 �� '.�; PITTSSURG 5+01 , 7 .r PITTSBURG 502 PITTSSURG 503 PITTSBURG 504 ��.. PITTSBURG 505 PITTSSURG 506 PITTSBURG 5+07 :. PITTSBURG 508 PITTSSURG 509 SEE PB 034 PITTSBURG31, 51+04"" SEE PB 034 _..__ _ _ _ PITTSBURG 511 PITTSSURG 512 _, _- ._...... PITT SBURG 513 SEE PS 501 PITTSBURG 514 PLEASANT HILL X301 7 71 b 77 4 PLEASANT HILL 002 4 4 6 52 3 q; PLEASANT HILL Gia 5 5 5 4 3 =0 _- _ _. , 7777 PLEASANT HILL 004 s S 5 6 5 4 PLEASANT HILL 005 5 5 4 4 PLEASAt4T MILL 008 ? 4 5 4 3 PLEASANT HILL 007 � 3 4 5 4 3 PLEASANT HILL 011 I 6- 7 7 h 5 c . ,. ... ~- PLEASANT HILL 012 1 ' 7 3 2 7 4 41 1... PLEASANT HILL c013 1 F 6 6 4 " PLEASA",T HILL 01� 4 4 3 3 _. ar`� PLEASANT HILL 015 ' a 6 8 81 61 5 4 PLEASANT HILL 016 i 1 6 6 '`� 1 ....._.. ....,.:,. ..,_,.��. PLEASANT HILI 017 1 5: 7 7 6 4 �f PLEASANT HILL 018 4 4 47 4 3 PLEASANT MILL 719 c 5 b 5 4 PLEASANT HILL 020 7 7 6 6 r '-,- PLEASANT HILL 021 4 5 b 5 5 PLEASANT HILL 022 5 A 71 61 PLEASANT HILL 02_. 7 7. 8 73 5 .,._. .. . PLEASANT HILL 02k 7 7 7 7 5 3 PLEASANT HILL 025 7" 6 73 4 . 1 PLEASANT HILL 026 j 7 46 7 6 5 ? _ PLEASANT MILL 027 { � T 7 8 8 5 T PLEASANT HILL 028 9 S 10 g 6 I G K PLEASANT HILI. 025+ 5 48 2 PLEASANT HILL 030 � ? ! � 5� 51� 5 4 2 PLEASANT HILL 031 $ A PLEASANT HILL C=? s PLEASANT HILL 1033 6 b 4 0 .r PLEASANT MILL 034 5 6 6 6 3 0 _. .., PLEASANT HILL r3 6 5 4 4 4 4 :.' PLEASANT HILL 037 _ ",. SU. Pli 112.4 PLEASANT 14ILL 038 3 1 3 31 2 r PLEASANT HILL 039 a �+ Z 3 2 Mp. 5 5 6 5 PLEASANT HILL 040 3 3 _, .,..- a � GEMOCRA,TIC CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL 'Y COMM I TTEE 3RD DIST COMMITTEE 4TH DIST M C J H B P 0 S S E h H N P S R W C W S rz I I C. A A E A T C U A E E A I C H H C C T F E R R I V A A G S L T T L B A A F A C F R T 8 D I R T E T E F A V E T R F T H E N Z A G K T N I N E I A R F L 0 T E Y E R I E E N R C T O E R E L S J A C E R G M T I R S D R L T P I F S C A p I H hN m N A K (� R G k N. 5. : s 0g} DEMO-07-010 PLEASANT HILL 041 SEE Pti 031 PLEASANT HILL 042 3iE 38 39 35 2E 3 PLEASANT HILL 04.3 PLEASANT HILL 044 3 370 20 1 PLEASANT HILL 045 44 46 46 33 PLEASANT HILL 046 b( 5' S 63 41 PLEASANT HILL 501A 1 2C 1 16 8 0 PLEASANT HILL. 501H26 2 PLEASANT HILL 502 5 5 _5 5 _._3 PLEASANT HILL 503 2E 2 ;2 11 c PLEASANT HILL 504 SEE AH 50? PLEASANT HILL 505 PLEASANT HILL 506 PLEASANT HILL 507 PLEASANT HILL 508 " - SEE PH 5C? PLEASANT HILL 510 SEE WC 555 = PINtlLE 001 PINOLE 002 x5" PINULE 00 33 . PINOLE 004 PINOLE 005r PINOLE 006 PINOLE 007 _ PINULE 008 SEE PI 011 PINOLE 009 � PINOLE 01C PINOLE 011 PINOLE 012 PINOLE C)15_ PINULE 014 r PINOLE 01a PINULE 016 PINOLE 0I7 PINOLE 018 PINOLE u11; PINOLE 021 PINCLE 022 PINi1LE 023 PACHECO 501 1 c 0a PACHECO :.02 PACHECO 503 PACHECO 504 j PALHECI) 505 St=E MZ 0:1 I 'y PACHECO 506 27 31 33 2 . 3 _ PACHECO 537 SEE PH 043 _ PACHEC9 506 i PACHECO 5Jq ! ' E b� 7 6 5 _.. f PACHECO 510 PORT COSTA 501 F RICHMOND 1DC1 RICHMOND 002 RICHMOND 003 F RICHMOND Ou4 RICHMOND 005 i RICHMOND 006 ------ RICHMOND _RICHMOND 007 _ RICHMOND ooe RICHMC-ND 00Q ; RICHMOND 010 RICHMONC 011 # w k ICHMO NO 012 RICHMOND 01 N 'RICHMOND 014 RICHMOND 015 RICHMOND 015 - ' ✓ RICHMOND 017 Via" �K RICHMOND C16 RICHMOND 019 �.� RICHMOND 0 2 o 91 CHMON 0 oilRICHMOND 0?2 „ RICHMGk,U 023 =fig DEMOCRA, IC CENTRAL OEMCCRATIC CENTRAL COM41 TTIEE 3RD DIST COMMITTEE 4TH DIST M C J H 8 R 0 S S E t'. H A P S 9 H C N S f x 10 A A E A T C O A E E ! A I C H H 0 C T F E R R I V A A G S L T T L 8 A A F A ' Fri C F R T 8 D 1 P T E T E H R V E T R F T ., H E N z A 0 K T N I N E I A R F L 0 T ., F Y E E E R R C T O E R E � L S J A C E R G M T I R S C R , L T R I F S C A P O [ ` H N R M N '"St R G R G S S RICHMOND 024 RICHMOND 025 RICHMONC 026 RICHMOND 027 RICHMOND 02P RICHMONtD 029 F' RICHMOND 030 RICHMOND 01 ,{{ 3 k ____ __ RICHMOND 032 �:- RICHMOND 0?' RICHMOND 03L RICHMOND 035 r> RICHMOND 036A RICHMOND 036877 ., RICHMOND 0:7 RICHMOND A-18 -- RICHMOND 039 ;*t SEE KI 0 3 9 RICHMOND 040 RICHMOND 0411 RICHMOND 042 �,a SEc R I 102 RICHMOND 043 ` RICHMOND 04 4 µ19n RICHMOND 045 RICHMOND 046 RICHMOND 047 RICHMOND 046 RICHMOND 049 RICHMOND 050 RICHMOND 051 RICHMOND 052 RICHMOND 053 RICHMOND 054 RICHMOND 055 RICHMOND 056 RICHMOND 057 RICHMOND 056 RICHMOND 055 r RICHMOND OECD RICHMOND 061 RICHMOND 052 RICHMOND 063 �a RICHMOND 064 RICHMOND 065 � �, RICHMOND 066 i { RICHMO":}l 067 RICHMOND 06P RICHMO'.0 069 RICHMON0 070 RICHMOND 071 RICHMUNO J72 RICHMOND 073 RICHMO D 074 RICHM0NO 075 RICHMOND 076 RICHMOND 077 _ RICHMOND 078 � RICHMOND 079 �--- RICHMOND 080 i SEF ER 506 i RICHMOND 081 RICHMOND 082 + __ RICHMOND 043 RICHMOND DS4 RICHMOND 085 _ RICHMOND 066 RICHMOND 087777 _ RICHMOND 0EF RICHMOND OS-092 RICHMOND 093 .. RICHMOND 094 . RICHMOND 095 RICHMOND oq6 RICHMOND 096 RICHMOND 099 RICHMOND 101 RICHMOND 102 RICHMOND 103 1. 4 ttt+4 t� y. DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL ` C UMM I TT;EE 3RD DIST CGP000I TTEE 4TH DIST M C J H 8 R D S S E H H N P S R N C W S ; 10 A A - A T C L A E E A I C H H L C T F E R R I V A A G S L T T L 8 A A F A �� C += P T 3 D 1 G. T E T E N R V E T R F T r H E N Z A D K T N I N E I A R F L 0 T E Y E R I E E K R C T O E R E yk - L S J A C E R G M T I R S 0 R r L T R I F S C A P D 1 2 c s ,•. M N - . R G R G `, ... S S r {NEMC+-07-012 RICHMOND 104 RICHMOND 105 _ RICHMOND 100 RICHMOND 109 h RICHMOND 109 _ RICHMOND 110 RICHMOND 111 RODEO 501 r . RODEO 502 _ - RODEO 503 RODEO 504 RODEO 505 RODEO 506 RODEO 50F . RODEO 509 ROLLINGHOCD 501 ROLL I NGWOOD 502 ' ROLL INGWOOU 503 SELBY 501 SEE 90 5103 ST MARYS 501 2 2 s ST 'MARYS 502 SEE SM 501 SARANAP 501 1 13 14 c SARANAP 502 4 4" 55 27 c _ SARANAP 503 2 1 . 2 I : SARANAP 5133 — A I I SARANAP 504 6 c b E 3 SARANAP 505 5. 4_ 54 3 SARANAP 5,,:)c,, 5 44 r+ 32 SARANAP 507 31 3t 31 �z SARANAP 5 0 31 21 3c I t SARANAP 509 0 6I. 7 3 rr SARANAP 510 4 4 5 2 SARANAP 511 7 S 7 4 . SARANAP 512 4c, 4( b _ ---, ^Tr� SARANAP 513 54 5 t 3 SARANAP 514 SEE 5N 506 SARANAP 51v `'. SEE WC 53_ 1 - - -- SARANAP 516 4 42 :.' 2 c _._. SARANAP 517 SEE SN '502 SARANAP 51q SEE we 057 SARANAP 520 21 3 `� 2 _..__ SAN PAGLO 001 SAN PABLe 002 SAN PABLG 003 ' SAN PABLU 004 v SAN PABLO 0G5 -•�- SAN PA6LG 006 � SAN PALL' 007 SAN PASL1) 008 r SAN PABLO 00q _ SAN PABLO C10 SAN PABLO 011 SAN PABLO 012 SAN PAbLO 013 SAN PABLO 014 SAN PAELC 015 SAN PABLO C16 SAN PA8L6 017 SAN PABLO :318 SAN PA6LO 019 + SAN PABLO 020 SAN PABLU 022 SAN PABLO 022 SAN PABLt 023 i SAN RAMON 501 I ' SAN RAMON 502 _SAN RAMON 503 SAN RAMON 5014 SAN RAMON 505 y .n, SAN RAMON 506 SAN RAMON 507St F frt� - SAN RAMON 506 rx SAN RAMON 509 } DEMOCRAT IC CENTRAL OEhOCRATIC CENTRAL CC144 I T VEE 3R0 DIST CONMI TTE E 4TH DIST M C J H 8 0 S S E H H R P S R W C W S � } I o A A E A T C U r E F A I C H H 0 C T F E 9 R : V A G S L T T L $ A A F A C F R T B 0 I P T E T E H R V E T R F T H E N L A K T N I N E I A R F L u T E Y E R I E E N R C T C E R E } L S J A C E R G to T I R S 0 R L T R I F S C A P C I , H N ' t G R G l * S S , ti DEMO—D7 —J1 , SAN RAMON 510 SAN RAMON 511 SAN RAMON 512 SAN RAMION 512 — A SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMON 513 — d SATS RAMON 514 SAN RAMON 515 SAN RAMON 516 SAN RAMON 517 SAN RAMON 519 SAN RAMON 520 SAN RAMON 521 SAN RAMON 522 k{ SAN RAMON 523 _.._ _.. SAN RAMON 1-124 : r SAN RAMON 525 S AN R AM ON, 525 — A SAN RAMON 526 TASSAJARA 501 TASSAJARA 502 . . .SFE TJ -501 .h r TASSAJARA 503 < „ x" SEE TJ 501 VINE HILL 501 VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 503 VINE HILL 504 VINE HILL 505 y: SEE VH 50 .i� . VINE HILL 506 77 VINE HILL 507 VINE HILL 508 t{, SEE VH 510 VINE HILL 509 VINE HILL 510 WALNUT CREEK OU1 2' .' 2 21 c ' WALNUT CREEK 002 7 . 7_ 7 3 WALNUT CREEK 003 6 5 6' 34 177M WALNUT C;FEK J04 471, _. WALNUT CREEK 005 5 5 b 3 WALNUT CREEK 00 � 7� 55 7� 4 t _ _ WALNUT CREEK 007 4E 31 4 2" c WALNUT CREEK 038 41 4.q 4 3E 3 WALNUT CREEK 009 3 3i WALNUT CREEK 010 6 5 5 3 c WALNUT CREEK 013 2 2 1 x4v: WALNUT CREEK 012 4_ ? _, 2 c _._ WALNUT CREEK 013 j 57� 52 3 c t WALNUT CREEK 014 4 4 3 � WALNUT CREEK 015 4 3. 41! 21 c _ WALNUT CREEK Olo 3 3_ 4 3_ +' WALNUT CREEK 017 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 018 � 3� 3 51 22 cr WALNUT CREEK 019 ; 2r- 11 c WALNUT CREEK 020 21 21 24 15 r , WALNUT CREEK 021 31 3 3 21 N WALNUT CREEK C22 311 2 WALNUT CREEK 023 �� SEE h'C 003 i z WALNUT CREEK 024 11 12 1 WALNUT CREEK 025 j 4 42 y' 2 WALNUT CREEK 026 1 6 7. 10' S c � » WALNUT CREEK 027 ; 45t 4' t 777 a' y WALNUT CREEK 028 WALNUT CREEK 029 WALNUT CREEK 3-10 WALNUT CREEK C31 { 5 4k 5 WALNUT CREEK 032 3 3 2 WALNUT CREEK 033 41 4 I . ��� WALNUT CREEK 04 � 7th 7 8 2 H_ WALNUT CREEK 035 S 42 3z 4 1 WALNUT CREEK 036 6yy' S 5 3 ..�� WALNUT CR.EFK 037 I7! i WALNUT CRI'F:K 038 2 . 2 2 11 [-- WALNUT CRLK 034 �: 3� � WALNUT CREEK 040 3 31 3_ A WALNUT CREEK 042 2 2" 2. 11 c µ - WALNUT CREEK 043 3 3 -3s 1 + "NOp i r DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC CE14TRAL COMMITTEE 3RD DIST COMMITTEE 4TH DIST m C J H E R b S S E F• H T" p S R W C W S 1,` I A A E T C U A EI C H H 0 C T F E R R I V :. .S. G S L L E A A F A C F P T 6 D I P T E T E F- P V E T R F T H F N Z A L, K T A I N c I A R FL G T ` IF Y E R I E E N R C. T O E R E F L S J A ! C r c C M T I R S C R `.. L T I F S C A P O I r ° R G t S S z t ,i5 L4 4t, f . 1� . DEMO 7-014 ',� w.Y WALNUT CREEK 044 } 4t 4 WALNUT CkEEK 045 Ac 31 ?f WALNUT CREEK 046 34 3 L 21 WALNUT CREEK 047 5 _ b 2c crd , WALNUT CkFEK 050 SEE WC 034 WALNUT CrkEFK 051 il 3.4 4' 2c c WALNUT CREEK 052 52 4t 5. 2 WALNUT CREEK 053 4F 42 2 t� WALNUT CF£EK 054 44 41 41 z c WALNUT CREEK 055 2C il i5 c WALNUT CREEK 056 ? 2 2 14 c WALNUT CREEK 057 7 C 5' 72 41 c WALNUT CREEK 055 ?3 1 WALNUT CREEK 059 14 1 1 WALNUT CREEK 060 31 2. 35 1- cx WALNUT Cf EEK 061 WALNUT CREEK 062 2 21 2f 1 c WALNUT CREEK 0+63 3 3- 4r I c I F 'v WALNUT CREEK 064 � 2E 21 34 16 c WALNUT CREEK 065 44 3 2 WALNUT CREEK 066 3 ?1 3 I WALNUT CREEK 067 1 1 WALNUT CkELK Ob8 5 5 6C WALNUT CREEK 070 3 3 32 ; WALNUT CREEK 071 1 12 1 _ - WALNUT CREEK 072 1 _ 15 141 1 c WALNUT CREEK 073 2 2 31 t c =r WALNUT CREEK 074 2c Ic 2 WALNUT CREEK 076 1 I' 2 77 : WALNUT CREEK 077 � 2 2 23 c WALNUT CREEK 078 2 2: 2 1 c { WALNUT CREEK 079 2 E 2 2,i I WALNUT CREFK 080 2 1 24 11 1 c �= WALNUT CREEK 081 WALNUT CREEK 082 3_ 3 ;. 7-2 c WALNUT CPEEK 063 3 WALNUT CREEK 384 1 ' - - WALNUT CREEK 065 2 2� 3 WALNUT CREEK V6 2` 1 . 2= 8 WALNUT CREEK 087 I 1 1 1 WALNUT Cf-FEK 501 61 6C 6' =2 r WALNUT CREEK 50.1_ ! 4 a 5 t 31 CY; WALNUT CREEK 501 SEE WC DJ3 (( WALNUT ChEEK 504I 7 6 6~� 47� _ WALNUT CREEK 505 j c', 67 721 43 1 WALNUT CRE! K 5C;. 5 52 5� WALNUT C:kEtK 5C'7 2t ?` lh WALNUT C �, 5`s 2t REEK 5013 WALNUT CREEK 50a SEE WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 S E wC. 025 ! WALNUT :E;;=K 51' V _ WALNJT CHEEK 513 3 2ij 3 1 =•? i� WALNUT CVEEK 514 1 y 1C 1= � WALNUT COEEK 525 a ' WALNUT CKEEK 516 3 27 zc 24 WALNUT CREEK 517 6 61 7,# 4 - WALNUT CREEK 518 4q 3 5 ? . WALNUT CREEK 51 4-, , WALNUT CREEK 520 = � 3, •,� ? �; � r WALNUT CkECK 521 qtr WALNUT CREEK 572 1 5. 47 6; 3�s WALNUT CREEK 522 � WALNUT CREEK 523 ' .: ?9t` 4 3 251 WALNUT CREEK 524 WALNUT CREEK 525 SEE LA 0�r :_-. .. WALNUT CREEK 526 d - SEE WC 523 WALNUT CREEK SEE WC 014 WALNUT CRFEK 533 2 I ?7 12 f _ WA1.`JIiT ( F'4 i'K X32 4- ? _. _.... �..� WALNUT CREEK 533 3 , I WALNUT CREEK 5:34 WALNUT CREEK 514 — A Y' y��r u4:.. yrP DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL DEPCCRATIC CENTRAL COMM I TTEE 3RD 01 ST CL MMI TTEE 4TH DIST u C J H Fi R D S S E F H K P S R W C W 5 + +' A T C U a E E A I C H H C C sh'" T F E :Z R I V A A G S L T T L B A A F A ry C F R T B 0 I ? T E T E F+ F V E T R F T H E N Z A D K T A I N E I A R F L C T �k•'_. E Y E R I E E N R C T C E R E ` L S i A C E R G M T I R S D R L T R I F S C A P O I H N h M N F- G R G ._. S S rt OtMC-07-015 VIM WALNUT CREEK 535 41 37 41 36 29 0 ABSENTEE S LL 6AOT ` 3.' 32 39 1 y � , i G 281 2S6 29 275 19 9 F�Yf.r, 1 � T75 77777 rr M uy_ x. M Y%5X�.. il r �` tares 2f— it�• �T { 9 LL. t i 4 ,t 4 1 1 t E A_ • 4 • _ 4in S. n, 9, DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL CCMNITTEF 5TH DIST ' G U S K R L E N S C `w S M S S " E S H « O L O E A S A N A N C C, iv N H \ I R I A { R tv IQ E Y A s0 E C T R T T v L R 0 n I R F D H E F= T E c T 0 L A t h E Y A L F R ( L L F L I �a 1 J N T ' G rL , j F = S �. J � DEMO-08-001 G rn .gym ALHAMBRA 5',' I ALHAMBPA 502 . ALHAMBRA 537 ALHAMPRA 5,^4 SEE PH 5U5 ALHAMbkA 505 SEE PH 0743 ALHAMb R A 510 i VOTED ABSENTcE ALHAMBRA 511 ALHAMBRA 513 ALAMO 501 3t 43 32 2b 3 ALAMO 532 a 2 . 3' 3 . 4 31 2' 3c ., raw ALAMO 503 2 2, 2.: 34 1 , 17 25 c AtAhIG 5044 t 4 37 3' 3 ALAMO 505 4 ALAMO 50t 2 ?c ?5 21 I 2 c ALAMO 506A 'YI,tF�a^ ALAMO 507 17 i7 1 -)2 22 1 1 ALAMO 506 { 11 2c 2_ 2- 24 Z 1 .. ALAMOS0G _._ 1 SEC A L :1c 1 w' ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSF TE ---------- ALAMO 511 2a 3 `' 2 2 2 , 2 _- _ ALAMO 511 - A _ < ALAMO 512 3t 5t 51 51 4 4 ALAMO 513 I` 1 15 i; 12 1- ALAMO ALAMO 51.4 a� ? 3' 2 3 2. 2 ALAMO 515 5 c ALAMO 515 - A I" 1 1 ANTIJCH 001 c E` 4c 6 4 4 6 _ _ ANT IOCH 01)2 e1 7 6 7 5c 4ei c ANTIJCH 003 ?1 45 1 1 41 31 31 2 t r _._ 4� ANTIJCH 00-T 4 51 31 4 4 c x ANT ICCH Cis= 66 4 6 _.. �. ANTI OCH 006 i 6 74. 6 71 41 5_. 76 c ANT IOCH 007 5 6_ f 64 53 51 E . sit ANTIJCH 0C5 �1 5- 61 3 t 42 63 C -- _ AVT IOCH 00-? 5, 76 7, 53 54 84 c _._ ANT I OCH 010 `� cam? 7� it7 7 4 5� A��T I UCH 0 i 1 �! ANTIJCH 0I2 61 7 f_ , 7 F 6" 1 w< ANT I OCH 013 71 9. b 6 7. ANT IOCH 014 0 4 .7114 7 i E ANT I OC.H 015 5 c{ 7" c r sc 5E 64 7s c ° ANTIJCH 016 6 6 7 7 E 6C 5. SI C ANTIJCH 017 6a v-4 70 5" 51, 54 c ANTIJCH OIF 5A 4 5'a 3 E 4,1 6 ANTIJCH 01 - 51 7' 6 64 52 51 64 i f - ANT I OCH 020 i a c' 6 65 r E f - ANTIJCH 021 ' 7A 7_ 7 6C 6 7 - ANT I0CH (1a. 5. 7 64. 6 51i 6 7 ANT I3C r 023 40,,6 '•+" 7 76� E 7 E" ANTIi CH 024 i 7751 7ri 7 6s 6C E i ANT IOCH 025 6- 71 E 73 5 . 1 4 E ANTIJCH 02o 76 S , 7 E4 77 7 2 AN T I O C H ?2 7 ANT IJCH 02P + 74 7' 7 ?4; 777-7-77 ANTIJCH 029 ! 2 c" I 2d 17 a ' ANTIJCH 030 6k 6:: S" 64 4' 3 7 ANTIt)CH 031 - _ 0 ^ .. � ANTIJCH 032 `• -+c 5 e- 3t SI ANT IOCH 03 7 4 5 a y .. � c� ., c}, 4�r.• ANT IJCH 034 I ' � c 4 4 51 I �- ANTIOCH c.,3` cM 7 t 6d 4 47 6 ANT ICIC H vat 5q h 5 _ _ Y R ANT IJCh i '7 N4 5' 4 5�' 4� 3` 44+ _ ANTIJCH u 4 5. 4 51 5 41 4 3�; ,. ANT IOCH 034 j 5 r.f 7 74 6 ANTI OCH C4" i 4 a 4;c4 42 4C 4 .. ANTI OCH 041 i 61 91 6r +5 6 - 6 i 71 2 _ r 7_ 7 _ 6 5 4 : T ANT I OC H 0 42 ANTIJCH 0+43 4 44 45 45 33 24 i t3FTHF1. ISLAND 501A 51 72 f 71 52 43 7 BETHEL ISLAND 5010 3 g, 46 5c 3f 47 4 . 13ERKELEY PARK 501 . BAY VIEW 50I .. . ._.._.__. __.�..__. 9 SEE PI 10 _ .h „na t a'r rJ DEM "RATJC CENTRAL COMMITTEE r 5TH DIST G U S K R L E F4, S 0 W S w 5 S E S H A 0 L D E A S A M A M C 0 0 [ I $ C w R N H A I R I A , x R R I E Y A R 0 E 0 T R T T G L R n R J R R A H F H T E E T Cl L A O N, E Y A L F R L L F L 1 x J TG F E S E D M P OEMO-08-002 BRENTWOOD 001 51 6 , 6s 71 4 41 E _ BRENTWtFC1D 002 2 31 3 2 ? '1 BRENTWOOD 0035 . 61 6 7 4 6 , 71 I _. _..._ BRENTWOOD OJb 3 46 51 52 3 32 4" c BRENTWOOD 501 6 al 77 76 6" 81 70 f� BRENTWOOD 502 21 17 1E 15 7 25 . BRENTWOOD 503 4'. 5 5 li 6_ 6 C 57 F� " BRENTWOOD 504 SEE BW 502 6R ENT»OC+u 505 SEE BY 501 A BRENTWOOD 5138 2C 1 " 21 17 15 16 cl : BRENTWOOD 511 SEE BW 501 BYRON 531A 3t 5C 38 42 42 c BYRON 5018 2 2 31 32 233 2 I CLYDE 501 _ rye, CROCKETT 501 s. x, CROCKETT 502 CROCKETT 503 CROCKETT 504 .. CROCKETT 505 _ CROCKETT 506 r —SEE CK 504 _ �_.:_� `', k CROCKETT 511 CLAYTON 001 3` 55 6- 5 4 CLAYTON 002 : 5 5 6 4 4C 6;- CLAYTON OCA. 31 3 4 47 4 3k 4 CLAYTON 501 3A 4 3 46 3 3 5 CLAYTON 502 24 2 . Z 2 2 2 2 �. CLAYTON 503 SEE Cl 002 _ CLAYTON 506 ig 22 2c 2 23 21 le c CLAYTON 507 SEE BW 508 CLAYTON 511 �. SEE CL 506 «... r�► CLAYTON 512 =C SEE CL 506 CONCORD OflI CONCORD 002 CONCORD 00.E CONCOF D 004 CONCORD 005 CONCORD OOb CONCORD 007 .� CONCORD 008 CONCORD 00G CONCORD 01.0 CONCORD 011 _. CONCORD 012 CONCORD 013 _ CONCORD 014 CONCORD 015 CONCCRD filo CONCORD Oil � t CONCORD 01 CONCORD 'J?a CONCORD 020 � CONCORD 021 . CONCORD 022 CONCORD 023 CONCORD 024 CONCORD 025 --- f CONCORD 026 CONCORD 027 CONCORD flt 8 CONCORD 029 s CONCORD 030 ? ; CONCORD 031 CONCORD 032 i, #y CONCORD 033 CONCORD 034 CONCORD 035 CONCORD 036 _.., . CONCORD 037 an. CONCORD 038 CONCORD 039 _ _ _ . .u..._ ......... ...:_...�..�k.. . ' x .:.. .+.� CONCORD 040 DEM RATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE STH OIST : G U 5 K R L E M S 0 k S k S S E S H A 0 L D E A S A P C 0 0 I I 3 0 a R N H N I R I k , - Pn t5�� R N R N E Y A R D E 0 T R T T G L R 0 R I R R A H E Fj T E E T 0 L A G H E Y A L F R � L L F L I N T G z F E S i z tim. DEMO-08-403 G x � w �a CONCORD 041 CONCORD 042 CONCORD 043 C CONCORD 044 CONCORD 045 �- CONCORD 046 CONCORD 047 CONCORD 048 CONCORD 049 CONCORD 050 CONCORD 051 CONCORD 052 E CONCORD 053 . _,. CONCORD 054 CONCORD 05S _ CONCORD 056 CONCORD 057 CGNCnRD 058 J CONCORD 05-3 �* h CONCORD opo M CONCORD 061 ;, CONCORD 062 _. _.. CONCORD Obi 1„, - CONCORD 064 CONCORD Obs Y - CONCORn 066 CONCORD 457 Y CONCORD 068 ' T CONCORD 069 CONCORD 074 •,;, CONCORD 071 CONCORD 07 2 CONCORD 473 CONCORD 074 2' 2 2 25 1 it 2 1 7- CONCORD 075 4 7 7 6S 5 CONCORD 07 2 2 2` Z I L _.. �Wv CONCORD; 077 52 7.. 7 71 6 5,( 6 CONCORD 078 r= CONCORD 079 L o CONCORD 080 CONCORD 01 CONCORD 082 CONCORD 093 CONCORD 084 CONCORD 085 ' ; - CONCORD 087SEE coNcoR�oo8� 1 CONCORD 090 5" 4 4 `' 4� CONCORD 091 I 3 3 4C 3 CONCOP.t) 092 CONCORD 093 � CONCORD 094 _ f CONCORn 095 CONCORD 096 CONCORD? Oq7 CONCORD OPg CONCORD 049 CONCORD M. CONCO=RD 101 CONCORD 102 CONCORD 103 ;F CONCORD 104 CONCORU 105 � i CONCORD 106 CONCORD 107 CONCORD 10 r� CONCORD 1 Oc� CONCORD 110 CONCORD I11 CONCORD 112 CONCORD 1134-22 CONCORD 114 CONCORD 115 CONCtP C) 1116 .. ...._ _. ,... .._.__...,.. CONCORD 11 i �Fi._ SEL C0 074 =`,.y CONCORD 118 _.., CONCORD 119 _ r Ya•. DE`s+ RATIC CENTRAL CCOMITTEE 5TH DI ST v U S K R L E M S c k 5 in c S E S H A 0 L D E A S A P A M C " 0, k R N H N 1 R I A R N R N E 7 A R 0 E C T R T T 'g G L R D I R R A H E H T E E T 0 L A C N c Y A L L L F L I T r F c S OEMU-0E-004 D tti CONCORD 120 CONCORD 121 C0NCORD 122 SEE CO 083 CONCORD 123 CONCORD 124 SEE CC, 074 _. ... _ R. f� CONCORD 125 4 ' x- 38 44 3, , - CONCORD 126 1°1 11 1 14 12 15 13 c CONCORD 127 CONCORD 12x3 _ CONCORD 129 CONCORD 130 CONCORD 131 _. __.... CONCORD 132 ,- CONCORD 133 CONCORD 134 CONCORD 135 CONC3RD 13 1) CONCORD 137 CONCORD 136 CONCORD 13 _ CONCORD 140 ? CONCORD 141 C0NCORD 501 SLE C0 '47 CONCORD 503 SEE CO 140 CONCORD 5n4 CQNCOk0 505 _ SEE WC 02l; CONCORD 50f, CONCO D 507 SEE CO. -)47 F� R. CONCORD 508 CONCORD 5�4 CONCORD 510 1 CONCORD 511 3 ! SCC Lt) a5- �. Ci)NCt?RO 51 , 5 -E CL! 048 CONCOR(l 514 SEE CC3 51.5 CON4CfiDa15 f CONCORD 516 _.. CONCORD 5:c — A CONCORD ^17 SEE MVC X29 t CONC?3RD S 1 j SEE DV 514 CONCORD ski CONCORD 520 CCNCCtR.L 5-71 3 CONCORD 521 CONCOku 5 421 SEE W(' 501 C0NGOfiD 523 SFE WC r-17 ? � CONCORD 5 2 S ' CONCORD 530 SEE Car^,, 119 CANYON 5U 1 � DANVILLE 501 � 1 r5 3 3 � 41, 2 2 '17 r•, DANVILLE 5012 ? 4• 4 5 4 3 --= DANVILL: 503 ' a` 3 41 ?' ? '= DANVILLE 504 3 4 ?r 3 3 71 'I; ?7' DANVILLC 305 4 4 ? �` DANVILLE 50 15 2-` 1`�4 Z 2 1 I „d _ DANVILLE 507 21 3 4''t 4 3 27 34 _ DANVILLE S0 � 31 43 5 _ a 5 3t 42 c DANVILLE 509 2 5; 45 5, 2 37 46 c DANVILLE 520 1 ' 3 3_ 4 32 2 31 , DANVILLF 511 2 DANVILLr 512 ; 2' 4-4 45 56 4_ 4r 27 c [7 rANVILLE 513 2. w ? 3 2 1 3le DANVILLE 514 21 3. 3 41 3€ 2 2 1 7- 1 R x L)EMCICRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE , 5TH DIST _. E S H A 0 L D E A S A M 4 M C J Ci I J I? C W a N H N I R I A to a F N Pi E Y 4 R D E 0 T R T T «tom L R 0 R I R R A t- E F T E E T n L A C N E tf., Y G L F R 4 t L L F L I Y ; f T G .� F E S ,... E 0 "a ! R41.A. DEMO-06-005 G ' h�v DANVILLE 535 I 11 11 � SEE DV 516 DANVILLE 515 — A 2 2 3 3 4 c DANVILLE 516 t I 2 2 1 I�� e ': '- iµ DANVILLE 517 2 5' 52 5 4C 41 42 c DANVILLE 518 IIE 2 3 12 11 24 c DANVILLE 519 - ;= SEE DV 516 N DANVILLE 520 ,,,„... VOTED ABSENTEE `{?�: DANV ILL E 521 Z 3 � 3 4 2 2 ? _ . _ DANVILLE 522 I c Ilk 1 ?4 14 6 13 c DANVILLE 523 I c I ' 1'- 23 I 2 c � DANVILLE 524 I 1_ 11 11 14 1 1 >fo- DANVILLE 525 2 E 4C 4 4 41 3 3 c DANVILLE 526 2 31 4 4 32 2 ? c DANVILLE 527 1 2f 2". 2 2 2 2. _ ? DANVILLE 528 34 45 4- 4 35 3 44 c EL CERRITO 001 _ EL CERRITO 002 EL CERRITO OC3 :„LY EL CERRITO 004 EL CERR ITC? 005 EL CERRITO 006 ` EL CERRITO 007 EL CERRITO 006 EL CERRITO 009 EL CERRITO 010 EL CERRITO 011 EL CERRITO O1 EL CERkITO C11 EL CERRITO 014 EL CERRITQ 015 EL CEFRIT0 J16 EL CERRITO 027 EL CERR I4C 019 EL CERRITO 010 EL CERR IT0 02.2 EL CERRITO 021 FL CERRITO 022 , EL CERRIT�O 023 _ EL CERRITO 0?+ EL CERR.ITO 025f- i 4 { EL CERPITO 026 EL CERRITO 027 EL CERRITO 020 i EL Cr RF ITO 020 EL CERRITO 030 EL CEFi� ITC C31 ; EL CERRITO 032 EL CERRITO C,33 EL CERR.ITC 034 EL CERRITO 035 � � t EL CERRITO 036 EL CERF ITO 037 3 _. r . EL CERRITts U?A EL CERR.ITr; 034 }F . EL CERRITO 040 EL' CERRIT:+ 042 E t EAST R ICHMCNO 5101 # EAST RICHMOND 502 EAST R.ICHM0ND =03 EAST R ICHMPND 504 EAST RICHMOND 505 EAST RICHMOND 506 z } EAST RICHMOND 507 EL S08kANTE 503 1 _ SEE ES 532 EL SOBRANTE 502 EL SOBRANTE 503 EL SOBRANTE 534 EL SOBRANTE 505 EL SGBRANTE 506 w v x�n EL SCBRANTE 507 EL S08RANTr 506 FL 011PANI 510 EL SOBRANTE 511 M SEE ES 512 EL SOBRANTE 512 fy V. 1 i DEK ' RATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE . ,w 5TH DIST G U S K R L E S C k S h S S E S H A C L u E A S A N A y C . 0 0 I I 8 0 w 9 N H N I R I A R N R N E Y A R D E 0 T R T T G L R 0 R I R R A H E k T E T O L A C N = � Y A L F R .., L L F L I } T L F E S .:., DEMO—OS-006 G EL SO BR.AN'TF. 513 EL SOBRANTE 514 - --�- EL SOBRANTE 515 EL SOBRANTE 51E EL SOSR ANTE 517 hk EL SOBRANTE 516 SEE RI 063 EL SOBRANTE 522 EL SOBRANTE 523 GIANT 501 GIANT 502 zr' GIANT 503 � �: GIANT 504 _ GIANT 505 _ _w GIANT 506 GIANT 507 GIANT 508 GIANT 503 GIANT 510 GIANT 511 GIANT 513 � rL HERCULES. Qr l KN I6HTS EN 501 4 3 4 4 E 415 4 42 Sc c s( KNIGHTSEN 502SEE KG 501 w_ KENSINGTON 501 w KENSINGTON 502 KENSINGTON 503 KENSINGTON 504 KENSINGTON 505 KENSINGTON 506 KENSINGTON 507 KENSINGTON 509 T KENSINGTON 509 KENSINGTON 510 KENSINGTON 512 VOTEO ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 LAFAYETTE 0 0 i LAFAYETTE 002 LAFAYETTE 003 LAFAYETTE 004 LAFAYETTE 005 LAFAYETTE 0011- LAFAYETTE 0 LAFAYETTE 007 LAFAYETTE Cs 0 g 1 _ -- - ---- 7-7 LAFAYETTE 009 LAFAYETTE 010 __ . r LAFAYETTE 01.1 ryS" LAFAYETTE 012 } LAFAYETTE i;13 . _. _... � LAFAYETTE 014 LAFAYETTE 015 LAFAYETTE 01 LAFAYETTE 017 t j 4 LAFAYETTE 019 ! { LAFAYETTE 010 LAFAYETTE 020 j LAFAYETTE. 021 i LAFAYETTE 02? LAFAYETTE 023 LAFAYETTE 024 LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 027 LAFAYETTE 023 _ r LAFAYETTE 030 LAFAYETTE 031 t LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 _ __ LAFAYETTE 036Mf LAFAYETTE 03ft w LAFAYETTE 03,1 Mill, x. LAFAYETTE 040 LAFAYETTE 042 LAFAYETTE 042 _ j i DE+t _ RATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE 5TH DIST G U S K R L E M S C S S i E 5 H A 0 L 0 E A. S A w A M C I C I I 3 i W R N H A I R I A R N R N E Y A R 0 E 0 T R T T Go L R C R I R R A H E F- T c F T 0 L A C N E }} ,it4 Y 4 L F R L L F L I M1i i T G x<< F = S y DEMG—C°8-0. 7 G , r x{. LAFAYETTE 043 LAFAYETTE O=EM . LAFAYETTE 045 } LAFAYETTE 046 1 LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA 0 C 5 LAFAYETTE 5012 SEE 0R 512 ' LAFAYETTE 503se� wios22 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTE[: AiS ENTEE -} LAFAYETTE 505 s, LONE TREE 501 3 4c 44 422 2 -12 4 f 4 4 3 4 c LONE TREE 50? 3 4 LONE TREE 503 EE PW 50? , LONE TREE :05 1 El 3' 21 32 24 31 28 c MORAGA 501 MORLIGA 502 _ MORAGA 503 x MORAGA 504 MORAGA 505 µ MORAGA 506 - MORAGA 507 z�z MORAGA 508 i MORAGA 509 MORAGA 51L` ., MURAGA 511 � MORAGA 512 SEE MO 511 MURAGA 513 777 MOFAGA 514 MORAGA 515 MORAGA 516 517MORAGA _. MORAGA 5?6 MURAGA 51'^ MORAGA 521 MORAGA 522 '? MORAGA 523 !: { ~► MOP AGA 524 i MT VIEW 5C1 MT VIEW 502MT VIEW 503 w MT VIEW 504 MT VIEW 505 MARTINEZ 00i MARTINFZ 032 t $ s MARTINEZ 003 j — MARTINEZ 004 ' • MARTINEZ 005 ,.:. MARTINEZ 005 J 1 MARTINEZ 00 f ? ; MARTINEZ JOS MARTINEZ OJT MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ 011 MARTINEZ 012 ! $ MARTINEZ ill a i w MARTINEZ MARTINEZ 015 1 MARTINEZ 0116 MARTINEZ 017 MARTINEZ 318 SEF PJ 504 MARTINEZ 019 i MARTINEZ 020 .. _._ 77— MARTINEZ 1021 a MARTINEZ ^?2 MARTINEZ 023 �» MARTINEZ 024 �r,, SEE YlZ 021 ' 1 MARTINEZ 025 MARTINEZ 028 r a` MARTINU 04'9 r ;r MARTINCZ 030 ; MARTINEZ 032 ! t MARTINEZ 033 � 1 F f .... .,;.moi. S'4 Za f OEM RATIO CENTRAL COMPITTEE r .. 5TH DIST G U S K R L E M S G k S k S S i E S H A 0 L D E A S A M A M C ' 0 G H k I R I A R N R N E Y A R 0 E C T R T T G L R D R I R R A N E H T E E T n L A 0 N E . Y A L F R n L L F L Is Nt T G ,, F S F ti¢ DEMO-08-008 G MARTIN€Z 034 rV' ` SEE ML 030 =rte MARTINEZ 035 MARTINEZ 036 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 �kN. SEE AH 501 NICHOLS 501 7 81 E? 7 Z 8-. 7' E I fir_• NICHOLS 503 42 4t 42 319 33 3c 3 NICHOLS 505 �,wz NORTH RICHMOND 501 �,,• NORTH RICHMOND 502 R: ; NORTH RICHMOND 503 J 3 OAKLEY 501 6t 7 6 5 5 5 7 OAKLEY 502 5 d 6 a 5 5 7 _.. OAKLEY 503 7 6 6A 7, 4k 5 s 85 c OAKLEY 504 3 . 47 5 42 4 5 OAKLEY 505 6' 6 71 $ 52 5 E6 c OLEUM 501 SEE PI 005 OLEUM 502 SEE PI 0 0 c 4 OLEUM 503 SEE Ro 509 OLEUM 50k- SEE 06SEE Pi 00 ORINDA 501 ..__ _.... QRINOA 502 ORINDA 503 ORINDA 504 r .ry ORINDA 505 w ORINDA 506 _..._.. ORINDA 507 GRINDA 508 ORINDA 5 0'4 ORINDA 51C ORINDA 511 CRINOA 512 .. ORINDA 513 ORINDA 514 ORINDA 515 n ORINDA 516 ` ORINDA 517 GRINDA 510, e ORINDA 519 ORINDA 519 - A OR IhOA 520 _ . -- ORINDA 520 - A ORINDA 52-1 ,- 0FI\OA 521 - A ORINOA 522 -77-7; ORINDA 522 - i+ U R I N D A 523 ORINDA 5 23 A ORINVA 524 ORINDA 575 ORINDA 525 - A ORINDA 526 ORINDA 527 ORINDA 5 2- VOTED ABSENTEE { ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE _ - OkINDA 533 H ORINDA 534 ORINDA 535 ORINDA 537 { E PITTSBURG 001 ?7 3 24 4 41 PITTSBURG 002 ? 41; 3t 44 3 24 4 4 PITTSBURG 003 3 -3 c, 3 2 23 3 _3 PITTSBURG 004 7 61 6 E 7 5 5 E PITTSBURG 005 5 61 6c 6 5 5 61 c arr PITTSBURG OOb 5 6 74 7 4 4 7 PITTSIIURG On7 4 6 67 7 5 5 71 1 PITTSBURG 008 4 4_ 64 6 4 4 55 2 , PITTSBURG 009 4 4 .46 5 4 3 4 y_ z PITTSBURG 010 P 7 61 7 7 6 _. 83'- PITTSBURG 011 3 3 2' 3 3 _3, 3 gra... ctu�F ryas DF'it" RATIO. CENTRAL COMMITTEE STH DIST T- G U S K R L E M S C w S w S S E S H A C L O F A S A M A M C J G I I 3 G ,W P N H N I R I A fi N R N E Y A R D E D T R I T r £ G L R D r. I 4 R A F• E F+ T I E E T D L A G 1 E Y A L F R L L F L I w= R T G . F E S }a; E n R � DEMO-08-009 G PITTSBURG 012 6 ?2 b a c 56 57 7 PITTSBURG 013 72 8_ P 94 67 9' PITTSBURG 014 51 6 � 6 64 41 4q 7 PITTSBURG 015 71 10- E y_ 82 71 9 PITTSBURG 016 4 6 6 65 5 PITTSBURG 017 7 2 9 c 4_ 9c 74 4 PITTSL,UR,G 018 5 . 6E 73 71x 54 7 r PITTSBURG 019 0 c 7" F 2 9 6 5C 7 . PITTSBURG 020 7C 64 c, 94 7f 65 136 PITTSBURG 0215 6 7 77 41 77 C _. PITTSBURG 022 4 42 7 67 3 f 67 c _s PITTSBURG 023 7r 9L 10E 101 65 95 c PITTSBURG 025 4 4 4f 47 4 3c 41 PITTSBURG 026 5 6 7. 72 5 95 7 _ PITTSBURG C27 PITTSBURG 028 6 6 7 p 1 6 5 21 PITTSBURG 029 6' 6f 6 74 6 6C 7 PITTSBURG 030 5 7_ 8 91 7 52 Fs 2 PITTSBURG 031 3 l0 8 . 93 9 8 41 ._ - PITTSBURG 032 7" C;t 11 los S7 81 102 c PITTSBURG 03_' rb" SEE P6 50£ : ' PITTSBURG -034 3. 5c 6 6 4 3 cl 5s c �- PITTSBURG 035 43 5 4 41 4 4C 36 1 PITTSBURG 501 4E 54 5 6' 4 4_ 61 c PITTSBURG 502 5 PITTSBURG 503 7 C 3 7 8 5 66 8 PITTSBURG 504 62, 6 6 6_ 5 f 6 . 5 PITTSBURG 505 6 6 s 6 5 k 7 5 c PITTSBURG 506 S. 7 7z 8 72 61 . 7 PITTSBURG 507 5• 81 7 . 6 5 © 7 .:x PITTSBURG 508 : " 2 1 2c 15 1 12 C PITTSBURG 509 SEE PB 034 PITTSBURG 510 SEE P6 034 PITTSBURG 511 t il 12 c 1 1 1 PITTSBURG 512 6�: ? 7 7 6c 5 84 C PITTSBURG 513 w SEE PB 501 PITTSBURG 514 6 9 7._ c 7 1 8. 6 PLEASANT HILL 001 PLEASANT MILL 302 PLEASANT HILL 003 PLEASANT HILL 004 PLEASANT HILL 005 _ PLEASANT HILL 000, PLEASANT HILL 007 PLEASANT HILL 011 PLEASANT HILL 012 PLEASANT HILL OI= PLEASANT HILL 014 j PLEASANT HILL 015 PLEASANT HILL 016 PLEASANT HILL 017 PLEASANT HILL 318 PLEASANT HILL 019 I PLEASANT HILL 020 PLEASANT HILL 021 , - PLEASANT HILL 022 PLEASANT HILL 023 PLEASANT HILL C24 PLEASANT HILL 025 PLEASANT HILL C26 s ? _ PLEASANT HILL 027 PLEASANT HILL 3,28 i { PLEASANT HILL 029 PLEASANT HILL 030 Z PLEASANT ill LL 031 PLEASANT HILL HILL 032 PLEASANT HILL C33 1 � PLEASANT HILL 034 PLEASANT HILL 036 PLEASANT HILL +37 =" SEE PH 0;'4 PLEASANT HILI. 03:T n PLEASANT HI LL 039 ' PLEASANT HILL 040 k . b 'v'=a Y t UEM RATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE 5TH DIST u U S K R L E M S 0 k S k S S ' E S H A 0 L 0 E A S A M A M Cll , 0 0 I I B C r: R N H h I R I A { R N R N E Y A R 0 E 0 T R T T x G L R D R I R R A N E h T ` H.H+ E E T O L A C N E -` Y A L F R L L F L I T G F E S ; DEMO-08-010 G PLEASANT HILL 041 SEE PH 031 PLEASANT HILL 042 PLEASANT HILL 043 PLEASANT HILL 044 PLEASANT HILL. 045 3: PLEASANT HILL 046 PLEASANT HILL 501A .: PLEASANT HILL 5018 _._ _._. .. ._. PLEASANT HILL 502 .x :.: PLEASANT HILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 504 SEE AH 5C;3 PLEASANT HILL 505 t ` PLEASANT HILL 500 PLEASANT HILL 507 � .a PLEASANT HILL 508 SEE PH 502 PLEASANT HILL 510 ~4 SEE WC 535 PINOLE 00171,71 7`1- PINOLE 002 PINOL*E 003 -,-A, PINCILE 004 f �- PINJLE OOH PINOLE 006 „ PINOLE 007 PINOLE 008 SEE PI 011 PINOLE 009 PINOLE 010 a PINOLE 311 _ PI NJL E 012 F >„ PINJLE 013 PINOLE 014 PINJLE 015 -.-- PINOLE 010 PINOLE 017 PINJLF 018 P I NJL F 019 r.. PINC)LE 021 PINOLE 022 --wF- PINULE Ota ' PACHECO 501 PACHECO 502 '' PACHECO 503 PACHECO 50=+ PACHECO 505 SEE MZ 029 1 PACHECO 500 PACHECO 507 mw SEE PH 043 ` PACHECG 508 PACHECG, 509 PACHECO 5101 1 PORT COSTA 501 t _.. F RICHMOND 001 RICHMOND 002 RICHMOND 003 , > ' RICHMOND OC4 RICHMOND 005 I ' RICHMOND 006 RICHMOND 007 S RICHMOND OOS ! a RICHMOND 009 RICHMOND 010 RICHMOND 013 RICHMOND 012 RICHMOND 013 RICHMOND 014 RICHMOND OL5 g, ,> RICHMOND 010 _. RICHMOND +017 RICHMOND 018 ,r ti RICHMOND 019 RICHMOND 020 RICHMOND 0 t 7,F , RICHMOND 02? RICHMOND 023 4 1 DEMO RATIC CENTRAL CCMPITTEE # STH DIST G U S K R L E M S G k S w 5 S x E S H A 0 L D E A S A !O _ = M C O D I I 6 0 k 9 N H N I R I A R N R N E Y A F 0 E C T R T T G L a 0 R I R R A H E P T Q. E E T 0 L A C N E Y A L F R L L F L I T G F E S R DEMO-Ob-011 G RICH40ND 024 ' RICHMOND 025 - y RICHMOND 026 � I . RICHMOND 027 RICHMOND 028 RICHMOND 020 RICHMOND 030 RICHMOND 031 RICHMOND 032RICHMOND 033 RICHMOND 034 RICHMOND 035 RICHMOND it bK RICHMOND 0368 _ RICHMOND 037 r RICHMOND 036 RICHMOND 039 SEE PI 036 1A RICHMOND 040 N RICHMOND C41 F" RICHMCND 042 SEE RI IO2 - RICHMOND :143 � RICHMOND 044 RICHMOND 045 ��- RICHMOND 046 R ICHMCNC 047 _ RICHMOND 048 77 _tl RICHMOND 049 `. RICHMOND 05C RICHMOND 051 RICHMOND 052 RICHMOND 05 3 .. RICHMOND 05-1 RICHMOND 055 RICHMONC 05b .� RICHMOND 057 RICHMOND 058 r RICHMONC 05Q77777 RICHMOND 60 ---- RICHMCNJ 061 _ _ - �._ RICHMOND 062 RICHMOND ^b3 � RICHMCNC 064 1 RICHMOND OVj ,rte RICHMOND 066 +j _ RICHMOND 067 W R I C HMON O 069 RICHMOND 069 RICHMCND 070 RICHMOND 071 RICHMOND 072 RICHMOND 1073 RICHMOND 074 RICHMOND 075 RICHMOND 076 RICHMOND 077 RICHMOND 078 777 - RICHMOND 070 _.__.. _ . RICHMOND 090 -- SEE ER 506 z i RICHMOND 081 RICHMOND Got _ t 's I RICHMOND 083 I RICHMOND 084 _ RICHMOND OSS f __ RICHMOND Jos 1 ! t ! } 1 ,r RICHMONQ 087 RICHMOND 080 RICHMOND V2 RICHMOND 093 RICHMOND 094 ! _..._ .r Ono"i RICHMOND 09577_ RICHMOND GQ 6 _ _ -.._.._ ..._ _._ .. . RICHMOND 098 RICHMOND 001 RICHMOND 101 RICHMOND 102 RICHMOND 103 .... .- ... ...�.,... __..... -+....w+mak_ OEMC RATIC CENTRAL CCMMITTEE ? 5TH MIST G U S K R L E M S 0 W S k S S E S H A 0 L O F A S 4 M C Y C J 0 I t E t a P N H N I R I A F - R N R N F Y A R D E 0 T R T T {. G L R D R I R R A F E F T E = T 0 L A C K E Y A L F R , . t ;jt L L F L I .r=vc T G F E S ` f` 0 , / y r OEMO-08 -012 {) �4# RICHMOND IU4 =A�� RICHMOND 105 � RICHMOND 106 r RICHMOND 1O8 RICHMOND 109 R I C HMO N O 110 RICHM0N0 111 RODEO 501 RODEO 502 RODEO 503 RODEO 504 cam RODEO 505 7-77777,7,77, RODEO 500 RODEO 506 RODEO 509 ROLL I NGWO,r'L 501 ROLL I NGWOOD 502 ROLLINGWOOD 503 SELRY 502 �.r SEF R0 503 ST MARYS 502 ST MARYS 502 SEE SM 501 SARANAP 501 _ _ , _ _. �cpt'. SARANAP 502 1 SARANAP 503 SARANAP 503 — A r SARANAP 504 SARANAP 505 SARANAP 506 SARANAP 5J7 { SARANAP 50I? SARANAP 509 SARANAP 520 SARANAP 511 SARANAP 512 F" M " SARANAP 513 _ ... SARANAP 514 SEE SN 506 J° tY SARANAP 515 f SEE WC 521 SARANAP :16 SARANAP 517 SEE SN 502 1 S AR ANAP 51 a SEE WC 057 e y., SARANAP 520 S AN PABLO 001 SAN PABLO 002 SAN PABLC'+ 003 1 3 SAN PAbLu 004 }} 04,, SAN PABLO 005 S AN, PABLO 006 _ _ - __ z . SAN Pdi3LO 00' ' ' SAN PABLO 006 _- SAN PABLO 00c SAN PAVUC 010 SAN, PA6LL: CII SAN; PABLO 012: SAN PABLO 013 ! w SAN PABLO 014 SAN PABLO 015 SAN PABLO 016 SAN PABLO 017 SAN PABLJ 018 SAN PABLO tilt' _ _... SAWN PABLO 020 t SAN PABLO ^22 r � SAN PABLO 022 1 1 f SAN PABLO {,ILS SAN RAMON 501 : ' 24, 2 3 is 2 ,-.� SAN RAMON 502 3? L 5 6 5 - 4 5 SAN RAMON 503 11 33 3 C 3 36 2 ,�, IV . SAN RAMON 504 3If 4 Y: 5 44 2 _._ _ - - -� ip- t SAN RANMN 505 17 2 27 34 I 1 27 c - r: SAN RAMON 506 1 1 1" 1 1 12 14 c SAN RAMON 507 y w , SAN RAMON 508 1 2 2 2S 2 1 Z F SAN RAMON 509 3� 4 4 3 3 3 _ �M ..._... .. .. ,.._. ..... - .. Mfg DEMLICRATIC. CENTRAL COMMITTEE 5TH DIST G U S K R L E M S C k S k 5 S 5 E S H A 0 L n E A S A M A M C 0 0 I I 0 W R N H h I R I A :r R N R N E Y A 4 0 E C T R T T G L R 0 rt I R R A 14 E H T .' E E T 0 L A C N E Y A L F L L F L I n} J N r TG a F t S "� E DEMO-08-013 G SAN RAMON 510 2 31 3 3 _ 3x 2 . 3 " SAN RAMON 511 2-. 31 32 41 3 - 3 3 SAN RAMON 512 2 -3 ? 34 2 t 2 2 E SAN RAMON 512 — A SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMON 513 — A 2_ 3: 4 3 21 2 2 F cn SAN RAMON 514 2 . 4 4 4 E 3 44 c7 SAN RAMON 515 2 41 4 4 4 3 41 1 SAN RAMON 516 3 4C 4_ 4 4 f 2 4 :d SAN RAMON 517 1 ? ' 1 2^ Z- 15 1E c h SAN RAMON 519 2' 4 4 4 3 ? 4 4 SAN RAMON 520 14 2 22. 2 t 21 i ?4 c ��. SAN RAMON 521 3 4U 3i 3 36 2r SAN RAMON 5 2'2 3 4 . 4 51 4 a SAN RAMON 523 2 3 3 3 3' 2 3 c S AN RAMON 524 2 41 4 -3 4 2 5 .- . SAN RAMON 525 SAN RAMON 525 A 1 1 q 1 1 t c 'r r SAN RAMON 526 c c L c c c ► _ ,a TASSAJARA 501 11 1 . 14 ie 11 1 2C c TASSAJARA 502 SEE TJ 501 _ TASSAJARA 50 ,: xF . .SEC TJ 501 .... VINE HILL 501 -� VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 503 VINE HILL 504 VINE HILL 505 SEE VH 3 VINE HILL 506 - VINE HILL 507 VINE HILL 508 SEE VH 510 n VINE HILL 509 VINE HILL 510 -> WALNUT CREEK 001 WALNUT CREEK 002 WALNUT CREEK 003 --- WALNUT CREEK 004 WALNUT CREEK 005 WALNUT CREEK 00"1 WALNUT CREEK 007 WALNUT CREEK 006 F WALNUT CREEK 009 WALNUT CREEK 010 WALNUT CREEK 011 WALNUT CREEK 012 a� WALNUT CREEK 013 WALNUT GREEK 0144 WALNUT CREEK 015 WALNUT Cx EEK 01 WALNUT CREEK 017 WALNUT CREEK 016 WALNUT CREEK 01 f , WALNUT CREEK 020 ! I WALNUT CREEK 021 WALNUT CREEK 02' WALNUT CREEK 023 _ 1 3 SEE WC 003 WALNUT C;EE.K 024 ; WALNUT CREEK 025 1 ' WALNUT CREEK 026 t _.� WALNUT CREEK 027 -A WALNUT CREEK 028 WALNUT CkEEK 02 3 WALNUT CREEK 0?0 t _� WALNUT CR"EE=K 031 WALNUT CREEK 032- WALNUT 32WALNUT CREEK 031 � WALNUT CREEK 0.34 WALNUT CREEK 035 WALNUT CREEK 330 r WALNUT CREEK 037 �x T WAt. NOT CREEK 03A WALNUT CKLE-K 011 WALNUT CREEK 040 u " WALNUT CREEK 042 WALNUT CREEK 043 I Pow room GEM .RATIC CENTRAL CCMIwITTEE y 5TH nl ST G U S K R L E M S C. W S w S S E S H A 0 L ^ E A S A N A C 0 0 I I R u K R N H N I R I A !2 N R "I E Y A R D E 0 T R T T G L R 4 R I R R A H E F T qtr E E T ^ L A C N E Y A L F P Mv.r L L F L I " - G " F E S E 0 a} DEMO-08-014 G ' WALNUT CREEK 044E WALNUT CREEK Oz.s WALNUT CREEK 046 WALNUT CREEK 047 WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREEK 051 WALNUT CREEK 052 WALNUT CREEK 053 WALNUT CREEK 054 ___ ._ __.__ _:__._.__— � . WALNUT CREEK 055 WALNUT CREEK 056 fir_ WALNUT CREEK C57 WALNUT CREEK 059 WALNUT CREEK 059 �s6 ''r WALNUT CREEK 06C' _ .� WALNUT CREEK 051 WALNUT CREEK 0 o 2 WALNUT CREEK 1363 WALNUT CREEK 064 WALNUT CKEEK 065 WALNUT CREEK '065 WALNUT CREEK 067 WALNUT CREEK 068 WALNUT CREEK 070 WALNUT CREEK 071 WALNUT CREEK 0 i 2 WALNUT CPEEK 073 WALNUT CREEK 074 WALNUT CREEK 076 WALNUT CREEK 077 ,........... . WALNUT CREEK 073 _ _ _. _-_--_ R WALNUT CREEK 079 WALNUT CREEK 060 4` WALNUT CREEK 051 WALNUT CREEK 4 2 WALNUT CREEK 083 WALNUT CREEK 084 ;¢ WALNUT CREEK 485 WALNUT CREFK 036 WALNUT CREEK 087 WALNUT CREEK 501 , WALNUT CkEEK 502 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC OU3 WALNUT CREF504 , WALNUT CREEK 505 WALNUT CREEK 506 WALNUT *.EEK 517 WALNUT CREEK 538 WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE WC 062 # t WALNUT CREEK 5113 jt I SEE WC 029 ' --- : WALNUT CREEK 512 ! WALNUT CREEK 513 'Y"; ., WALNUT Cr-EEK -514 3 _ . WALNUT CQGEK 515 WALNUT CREEK 510 WALNUT CREEK 517 WALNUT CF EEK 518 WALNUT CREEK 519 i WALNUT CREEK 520 i WALNUT CREEK 521 � tI�I`.. WALNUT CREEK 522 I ( � WALNUT CREEK 522_ — A WALNUT CREEK 523 WALNUT CREEK 5124 WALNUT CkFEK 525 SEE LA 043 _. > WALNUT CREEK 529 SFE WC 523 WALNUT CREEK 529 SEE WC 014 WALNUT CREEK 5:30 _ WALNUT CROCK 532 m WALNUT CREEK 533 . x, ' WALNUT CREEK 534 y WALNUT CREEK 534 — A � :a t DEM , RATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE $ 5TH GIST G U S K R L E M S U W S k S S N E S H A 0 L 0 E A S A N A M C 0 0 I I b O R A H A I R I A R N R N E Y A R D E 0 T R T T G L R R R I R R A H E F T E E T 0 L A 0 N E _ Y A L F R t> L L F L I # „ J T G ,NO a F S y ,.. c D DEMO-08-015 G ` WALNUT CREEK 535 ' ABSENTEE BALLOTS 16E 23 ?'2' 222 179 173 201 X s.rf a� ID" p x , :f .. .._.... .. _. ..... .-._-+ ..r. , 777 77 z 3 , r. N 171> INO ryr,M ¢i �Mf{ � ft _ .. .. _,.... ._...,_ ...._ ,.. ...-__ ..--•...rte- f 1 ... ... _. .. ........ems: _ 37 1 6 1 t aay ..YY:. 4 s u' ��.. t _. ., ...... �n. 4 , h 1y�4 ra TOTAL SUPERIN.'TENCENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES I NSTRUCT I CN 1 2 3 _ T T V �4 E C h! h H J W L I K L C M S 8 Y R N 3 Y M NY ,, r .. 0 :) I I V A A E A I A I E L C G G E E 0 0 E A O E E r- Tn= T T L L = L R R R t\ R A N C R Y A N S C N S 1' A I A i S F R V I h G D R V T Y h E T D R 0 E E L S L r S E F A A L R E I 0 E 2 T S E R R _. T C N T R N h !' I N L L E A G A l R. :� T T A G C L I R T L s E G H E A I I E 9 S � f T T T A Z N 0 A 7 I M G N N 4 1 " NON —01-001 ALHAMBRA 501 27c 17 115 5 7 2 14 17 1 0 73 89 9166 N 108 {> ALHAMBRA 502 24 13_ 131 2 1 ? 1 89 8 97 _ 70 117 ` ALHAMBRA 5J3 ' ?4q 12. SI 1 3 3 2 2 1 73 43 91 22 � 81 ALHAMBIA 504 SFF PH 505 t ALHAMBRA 505 SEE PH 043 ALHAMBRA 510 _ �- VOTED ABSENTEE AL H Ata i+R A 511 221 15 . 11-2 1 1 c 101 47 119 27 Ffl ALHAMEsRA 513 if it 12 c c c 1 c 0 C 6 10 9 ALAMO 501 37 24_ 16 Z' c 55 1 0 1 166 69 182 51Y— ALAMO 5 2 38' 23, 14 46 6 2 C 149 7. __ 266 ALAMO 503 ars 21 ?LE 3 2 _ io 5 1 c 132 '70 141 ALAMO 504 , 37' 21C 13 17 4 2 147 54 153 4153 ' ALAMO 5C5 19 y F f 4 4 16 4 049 4 58 30 --670 ALAM{3 506 ?_5 14e 10 2 0 91 r ALAMO 506A ; � 0 - 0 0 2 0- � 2 ALAMO 507 ; 231 1c 9 _ 1 1 91 66 105 4 100 � ALAMO SrJc: 27 17_ 10 1 40 c 113 57 113 53 . .___ SEE AL 512 _ _ r =' � i . ALAMO 510 1 �: V0TFi? ABSENTEE _ ALAMO 51 ' 39' 114 BI c 2 2 2. 4 0 C 7 35 87'- 85 } _._ y...,...j.... AL A'iC 511 — A F _ I 0 61 2 75 14 56 ALAMO 512 36 21 15 z 1 1 43 148 8 161 59 171 ALAMO 513 ( 16 9r a 1 I 66 34 b7 2 b4 ALAMO 514 , 2G 14 I 17 i ? 2 122 75 139 43 12.6 : ALAMO 515 251 la c c c 6 0 C 14 2 - 12 12 ALAMO 515 — A I' 7I 3 67 49 8 30 78 ANT I0CH )O1 401 224 136 11 1 27 3 C 125 71 140 52 I37 ANTIOCH 002 f 39Z 21 10r I ?9 1 c 98 - ' 70 126 39 136 ANTIOLH 003 201 4_ 4 7 2 0 54 26 59 ._ ..._17 _ ANTIOCH iO4 26 16 - IC 1 1 1 4 81 59 99 34 95 4%. ANTIOCH 005 312 1 h( qc E 12 16 q 4 G 93 62 109 40 I22 3;4 ANT It)(H 0C)b 34 21 12 4 7 7 28 1 3 C 110 75 123 55 153 ANTIOCH 0v7 � 34 21 " 121 14 6 2.4 1 2 0 84 98 119 63 126 - 5` ANT I LICH 00,, 41 �4_ i b_ Ic 1 22 i 0 112 99 141 63 145 ANTIOCH 00' 364 2;t" 16� 12 5 19 4 0 120 97. 156� - 58-' 16 5' ANTIOCH 010 3i :`j. 12 20 3 P3 76 99 58 11 4:-- _ _._. ANTIOCH 011 i 3E 191-" 133 4 7 24 6i 103 76 111 67 131 5 ANT ICICH 012 35 23 157 2`' 3 14 --1-5-4 . 65 I49 6 _1 ANTIOCH 01:= 347 2=.. 163 15 3 C 128 100 142 ANTIOCH `'14 311! 20_ 1475 6 16 4 C 109 9. I20 ANTIOCH 015 i 36 20 1 i" � I 2 2 C 106 75 115 _ 11 ANTFICH Ole 3F� 2?" 143 1 11 22 1 3 c 118 83 128 ANTIOCH 017 t 377? 20. 11 16 23 3 c 99 86 1A 60 ANTIOCH 61827J 27 , 1; . 8 4« _ I . - 52 7 71 49 S ANT10CH 029 ? 277 17. I2_ T 3 98 53 105 42 113 41 ANTIOCH 34A 182- 12 T 1 8 1 113 59 114 53 126 4 •. 1 1 2 1 4 119 8 136 b 147 5 ANTIOCH 0? 38�'I 22- I ANTIOCH, 0 2,2 354 2U 131 10 13 i 6 107 79 129 ANTI ?Ct� C23397 2iL 13 _ St I 21 1 11 82 118 72 143 4 ANTIOCH 024 127 201 131 � Z 113 79 134 55 142 ANT I JC H 0i 35� 22 _ 15- 1 1/9 i 3 C 111 94 135 67 144 6yr� ANT IOCH 0c 353 22 14'! 11 171' i 5 113 93 127 82 141 ,E ANTIOCH 027 ' ' 2? 1 5.- r 1. 1 f 1 111 94 135 66 i50 c ANTIOCH 02 F 4 2! 2u _ L3-' 2? 7 4 C 110 86 127 65 146 4. ANTIOCH 020 ! 17th � 1, { 1` 3 38 44 4 3 53 2� ANTIOCH 03t' 30th 2J lI 12+ 2r 1 1 Z 9 73 1I 4 12 3P`` 1 4 _t! I 8 6 14 ANTIOCH C'3i i 35� ?? : " t 12_t t_38 ANTIOCH C32 30 I6._ 1C Z 3 5 95 47 ,. 115y 3 ANTIOCH 033 ! 30d 1P7 17 - 1 274 1 , c 9 79 109 5 119 5 ANTIOCH uI� 11r• 7. 3» ' i _ _ � 7� 1i 66 36 69 32 72 ;3 �. ANTIOCH 0:^ ' 27 17► 10 Ir I 3 ! 9_ 6 9 6 118 4 4. ANTI^CH G3c 49 20 . 1 '� ti I ? 11 7 11 66 lk" ANTIOCH 037 211' 11 F�1, c 1 1 2 c 6 40 67 3 7 2 ANTIOCH 0?8 25?, lb. 1c, IC! i 9 5 103 5 125 >` J ANTIOCH 0=^ 35t 201 143 1 1 13 57 134 4 r�r3� ANTIOCH 040 j 326' 14_ 93 i 1 0 c 76 62 86 53 9 � ANTIOCH 041 ? 384 22„ 15t 4 1 1" 1 4 C 143 74 149 6 --155 "W; ANTIOCH ON` 271 17' 12_ s 4 107 57 109 52 12 4 ANTIOCH 04:3 2i _ 1 0 77 43 c �- 5 -44 fit - 3 11 BETHEL ISI ANC 50IA ! 411 23 14 1 3 1 3 10 102 152 - 53 15$ �_- BETHEL ISLAND 5016 � 29ti 171 I0 _ 9 i4 8 4 83 80 112 -' -4'8 119 BERKELFY PARK 501 391 221 14 t 21 7 ? 15 52 174 3 _ 152 5, BAY V I FW 501 SEE RI 109 e 1X TOTAL SIPFFINTENDENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES INSTRUCTION 1 2 3 T R T V W R E C N H H J W L K L C M S 8 Y R N 8 Y W N V, 5," I V A A E A I A I E L C E C 0 E E 0 O E A 0 E 15-,: 0 ` T C T T L ! E L R F R N R N N0 R Y A N S C N S T T S N A I A = S E K V I N C 0 R V T Y N E T C R 0 E E Q << L S L S E E A A L R E I D E R T S E R R T C N T R N t. C I N L L E A C A Q f. T T A D C L I P T L 1 N' A S E G H E A I I E 9 S T ' T T T A Z N 0 A 7 c I M G N N 4 1 , 11 0 S 9 , 4 �z3 NON -01—f)02 Nn BR ENTW00D 001 32, 18' lie, 1 . 1 27 4 2 0 97 69 127 43 127 BRENTWOOD 002 201 16_ 1 L 13 5 2 1 88 48 88 42 106 BRENTWOOD 033 � 3F 24 14 30 23 3 C 127 83 143 65 L71 4 BRENTWOOD 006 27 l4f 13 3 c 52 66 62 47 -95 , BRENTWODD 501. 43 26' 15 13 6 2 ' 24 2 C 10S 108 130 81 I5 6R ENTWiIOt) 5J2 1 'q ?f.. 2 4 II 3 3 0 24 38 32 27 3b1 BRENTWOOD 5133 j 401 231 13 1.2 C, 2' 15 J C 107 100 1.4I b3 14 YJ ` BRENTWU00 534 - ~r SEE BW 502 F BRENTWOOD 505 1 SE-_ RY 5C! 43t'tENTkO()0) 508 � 134' 3 27 c c1 8 10 8 20 26 11 :32 BRENTWOOD 51. 1 __ _ SEE gid 501 BYRON 501A 29IQ? 111 1 2 5 5 106 88 74 116 BYRON -301 B 22 _ 13 7 4 4 4 21 2 42 71 61 4:5'77717 ' 5 ? ;mss. CLYDE 501 22-1 11 6" 2 3 ic 5 6 38 6 3 7 CROCKETT 501 32t 110' ICE 5 1" 12 7 3 31 49 A----"1-7 -49 CROCKETT 532 27 lQ_ I1 . 1 4 11 3 92 67 121 38 113 -. CROCKETT 503 19 14 9_ 5 4 1(. 2 76 46 83 3 86 CROCKETT 5C4 36-' 24 14 i 2 1 2 13 68 ]50 49 161 CROCKETT 5U5 34 24_ 11 r 2 I 11 b9 13 _.. VQ CROCKETT 506 SEF Cis 504 x� CROCKETT 511 21 16_ 37 e 1 I L 3 7 7 - 91 CLAYTON 001 37 214 15" 2 2c 2 C 140 66 15'0 _51 L51 CLAYTON 0C•2 34 . 22r 15' 5 2 143 6 153 _5_ 151 °". CLAYTON 004 27 in. 12 ' 7 1a 1 C 11 CLAYTON 501 ^0.! 18F 12 1" i I i 123 56'--'--135 41 I25r ». CLAYTON 90? 22Ij 11 712 89 7 r r I 8 21 S� a CLAYTON 501- SEE 01SEE CL 002 _ CLAYTON 506 19 1i'_ 5: 2 3 38 66 50 53 71 CLAYTON 507 SEE FjW 5013 511 CLAYTON l 3 :r SEE CL. 5C,4 CLAYTON 522 SFE CL 506, { 12 _ iG 6 2 C 108 5 120 _._-4 — 121 CONCOkP 302 i 4 l0 1 el 4 2 22 3 4 C 130 50 132 48136 '- CONCOR[) 00 j 374 18 . 12 4j 21 116 59 131 41 14 _;:35. CONCORD 03 r 41- 241 15_ 6 2 6 12 1 3 C 139 88 159 58 159 . CONCORC, 005 3GE 172 12'c 5 13 3 98 666 112 ..._5- 116 { 2 71 8... 5 10 3 CONCORL 00b 0C 15 CONCORD 0,37 l 30-415 9` Ic 19 1 i 77 63 95 4 lag CONCCIF10 C Diz 375 19 12_ 1 2 27{ 0 10 75 12 54 12 CONCORD 00' 313 17< 2 6i 5E ag 6 12 _ 5- I2 CONCORD 010 ZF:� 14_ 9' yyt 2 _ l 1 36 52 104 31 94 �t � 3 a 1 2 113 45 120 CONCORD �I _ _ 2� i71 1"c CONCJRD 01i ' 40 24 lE ? 3 134 91 155 71 167 �. a.4 ZI ' 1. Z I 1 10 91 119 7 149 CONCORD 013 - � '4-914-9 CONCORD 114 15.E ZiK� Ic? 1 `1 12 68 140 4^ 14 :8 CONCORC 015 3 G t1 .' 14-} 1 1 1. 13 130 80 15- 5 6. 15 9 +' CONCQRUr 01:• 1 26 152 10 '" 2 96 4 1I1 3 12 CONCORD C1' 29 14_ ti c L b 5 82 35 $3 CONCOR Cil 33d 20 I-- 11 2 12 ? 1 203 79 131 �Sl . l39 R CONC()kb 0.19 j 3:4 20 14" 4 21 ' 1Q1 95 133 576 _ CONCGR_P C2,-- 26 7-, 5 50 19 5 I 59 CONCORD 02' 364 177 1C I " 1' 12 3 102 52 118 38 11 1 3 8 72 9b 55 1b CONC�'RD 022 - - -- CONCORD 023 34'A 21 13 '-i Z 1 i 115 $L 135 59 135 CONCORL 02,- 301` 14C2 a 10 c 72 58 88 4 8 CONC:3RC 07-9 i 3 17 1 6 � _ 1 2 10" 6 125 43 12 C�JNC 3 C G26 371; 24.: 16 3i 1 2, 1 1 C 141 . 85 t6 61 16 CONCORL) 027 ;0 1 2 ?J� 14 2� 2 10 77 11 65 L3 9 CONCORD 02F 32x3 19 , :5 � y 1 � 2 140 52 148 CONCORD 0Zy 27.5 Ip- I�� r 22 � i 101 11 4 1 b 3 n r� 3 h�« ,3 c. 1 3 I 4 77 17 CONCOinD 030 CONCORD 031 34.4 l c 1 C' i 22 95 63 112 CONCORD 012 I 3as� 252 17? I 2 3 119 107 13 CONCORD 033 37a 23 I7 _ 1 6 128 90_ 159 55 ISSN CONCORD 034 221 11 101 1 1 1 82 4 85 35 3 CONCORD 035 34 ' 11� 13 1 1 1 1 _ 121 ' 65 f47 41 r CONCCiRD 03G 37 22 16 2 .149 60 15.3 5 1�"0 - CONCORC� O'�7 36 20 14 2 11 88 128 6 CONCORD 036 33 17 121 2 0 88 . 8 100 �i x CONCORD �3 , 34 19 I4 1 1 1 124 , CONCORD 040 35� 19 :4 3 1 1 . log 85 141 '5 I3 M Tt3T l SLPERINTENOENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES INSTRUCTICN 1 2 3 - T t:. T V « P E C ! H H J W L K L C P S 5 Y R N 8 Y N N V .Y 8 IMP it L C E C 0 E E 0 0 E A 0 E E 0 EI T G T T L L c L ' R F i R N R N N i'j F Y A N S C N S T T S N ;- " a N C C P V T Y N E T C R 0 E E p L S L C S E E A A L R E i CI E R T S E R R rr T C T F N N C I N L L E A C A A T T A L C L I Q T L i N Cz j S E G H N I I E 9 S T T T T A z 0 A 7 . M G N N 4 L S 9 fr i 4 NON. —01-003 � x i CONCORD 041 37;-; IJ4 i 52 3 ( 18 O 144 52 144 48 i49 _. CONCORD 047 ? 251 15- 117 1 1 1 15 4 0 0 99 53 113 35 102;: 5. C0NCJFC C1:? 3 > 10._ 1 a1 4 2 12 15 Ic 1 0 122 51 149 32 125 , CONCORD 0.4 . ! z�h 19` 1 E 7 6 26 9i C 106 73 116 64 9 C0^41CuRD 045 171 04 6_ _ = 4 1 ' 0 0 55 34 57 28 65 CONCORD 0 .6 1 27 1 3' 33 S 4 b 14 4 3 C 79 47 94 32 9 __ - _wr CONC,�RD 047 33 14' L: 1 1 1. 1 1 82 47 92 3 9 .y3Z # 3J CONCORD 048 14 1 G" _ • 1 2 _ _ «.. • 89 49 95 43 CONC})RD 04C 1 34 _ 17C 117 ? 7 7 I! 9 1 107 52 -128 32 4 10 CONC�)Rn 050 ?9 23E 161 IG 4 23 1 4 C 165 66 1y73 50 f89 CONCUR:) 0051 25 161 ii7 4 2 3 1i7 4 2 3 15 c 1 c 99 53 104 4 CONCORD 057 2t.' 1pl 13 21 105 72 122 48 129 _ CJNCuRD 053 ( 384 21 15 16 11" 2 0 129 71 152 49 15 CONGi:'Rj� 05 . ! 37' 1B 12 E 1 2 "s 2 109 55 134 - 26 12-7 CONCl RD 055 i 21' 114 7" 1 4 15 0 1 67 42 74 CONCt1R : ul56 39: 19 . 140 IE 7 i C 0 0 1.23 56 147 ._ 3 CONCORD 0 ;7 3` 12'-- 7_ 5 1 7 c 60 45 79 2? 88 <21 - CONCORD 05: 41 • 2''" 17 - 3 . 5 C 14S 92 l67___..-_60 CONGL'RD 05Q =�0 ?.? ! 3 i 21 11 3 0 117 77 140 51 148 ;r CONCRRO 06 42t Ic;1 i?' 11 2 4 2C 12 3 C 117 65 139 43 14:3< 3 CONCORD 0-, l 36 137 1<E57izE 5 7 2C 7 4 C 110 0 130 4 CONCGR0 Oho 40 20. 1 22 2 11 61 149 3 136 _ _ . . CONCORD 06-1 3L `ll 5: 1 3 5 17 65 1 5� rix CONC(_ D 064 � 28 , 15.. 11 1 1 3 91 bb Ia3 48 126 Win, CONCORD OtI5 26 t)'1 51 1 l 4 1. CGNCOR0 uh^ 24 15 1s: _ 1 1 C 113 33.. . 119 28 X111 ; 2 ' 123 58 135 4 �13 ._ CONCORD Ob--7 + 39 '3 16 - t' 2 1 16 5_ .. 18 CONCORD On9 26 14t 10 1 _ I 8C 5 98 4 10 C0NC0Rf) 070 2+= ZEA( 10 i 9 5 127 17- 10. •' CONL RD 071 35-L - __ __._.:_ -- 22 25 2' 13 72 149 b2 Z48 � CONCORt 072 3v- 16 12 ' 2_ 10_ 5 _119 38 9 = k" CONCORD 973 , 33 2' 14' 2 � 7 I5 4 163 43 �15 CONCOF, � 074 171 t 7Z 1 7 19 75 . . 1- 6- : C0NC0R�', 075 ;�*' lac : °; _ 1 13 5 139 5 13 CONCORD C�`t c 29 1?{ S1 - l i 8 3 103 1._ _ 9 . _ ��_ CONLoRO 077 33 23 173 1 f 1 1 17 5 171 5 171 CONCORC 078 45` 29 . l5I l 2 5 152 118 .. 17 9 191 :. : _ __... - y 1 2 C 8 5 96 3 98 '" 2 I 1 10 -90 140 _____53 X15 - 4.' CONCORD 060 22 1 t 1, - ,R 0,. � .� � 'h 1 �� 1 1 4 1 12 12' 16 8 16 '- C�1NC7RD 0 ?7 I2 7' 1 68 33 78 22 8 1' _.. C 1NCL-RD U:,3 279 1 11 .: 2' ? 12 4 126 4 I1 5: CCNCORC 0 0 = ? 1 1 2 1 11 7 129 5 . 13 . COl`i�";? Lei 3 23' lr: 1 1 2 14 7 172 4 15 bti CC NCURO Ofj7 _- _._.. SEE CC 5Jl CONCURD 0 ? 2°5 117 7-� 1 1 c 73_ 39 80 2§_. C�ONCO RtD 0 � 3 t - 2 .2 ! 2 ^� r 2_. ( 11� 6 138 5 I4 C INCOkD 001 33 17 i 2> c,� 1 2 0 12 4' 12 3 .._ 12 Cu��LOR� U�t 32� 1••, iC C 4 i7 1, 0 78 5 85 44_ 9 ' CONC'OR'} us?3 Z .v 7. 5 ' (i 54 1 5 11 �2 V. CONCORD 0Q4 �7 15`. =' 1 Zl Oi 8� 55 8 4 - 99 ry' CONCORD 0G, 1LZ 10 7 1! 1� E Cv 73 28� 7 21 ... 7 . "' �' 13 3 70 136 _'___65_ 15 _....,,.. CC]NC :lF:i3 DL6 ?�� ?? � lc�c� � r � iN -r: CONCORD 097 213 1 � � 1 3 9 2 90 Zl 82 1 i I` 1 1 9 3 95_ .__ 3 85 =r CONCt)R�� 04.E c j . Ct3+NCD�:D Oce 2b 17� ICS _ 9 ' 1 6 3 67 2 73 2{ CONC'RD I')C+ � i 1 ?� li Cj ?d 10 7 116 5 125 CC+NCC�R I 1 i =' i�-' i ,' C'� 11 5 12 4 12~ CONCORG. 102 41 L 241! 17 ? 1 1� 15 78 174 5 158 CONC0R6 103 14� 11��1 _� 11 0a 95 24 98 ....._ 2 89 CONCiiR% 1•x!4 I. 2 e 6 1^ 1 : i % 13 9 . 65' 105 CGN%:!RC ,� ly i�'c� 7 4 2.-} 2 108 7 22 51 238 CONCnRU 1,36 24I iv 7 1' % ? '_ 7 29 8 1 7 7! _ . CONChkD I s +« 2a i 7= £� 2c 1 2 14 8 18 5 191 CONICORb i31 227 i3 - 7 7i 13 1' 13� l 8 4 8 4 1a CONCt RD 1u9 ;7r 1Sc 1' S� 22 lli i 10 7' 12 5 13 CON%CRL� 1 ?0 30 15 1 ^� 2 1 ' ? 9 55 112 3 �12r CONCs�R;` 111 a5'+ X71 11� i �' 11 3 114 46 128 3 "121 CaNC0' ED 112 � 34� 15' 1 �� - 12 0 105 43 110 CONC^RD i1: 317 15 . 1011 1 1 92 5 10 _ 4 ...-._rT.2r: CONC.0RG 114 311 101 12'_ 1 111 42 114 38 fC4 34b CONC ,RD 115 2q 5f- 5: - I 5 20 64 -- 5 CONCUR[ 11;: 2a7 �f" 51 2 I5 0 50 24 64 22�7''- 4 CONCORD 117 Sf:F: C. ?74 CuNCORD 11t' 8:l 4 31 1 3 19 2 25.... 1 CONCORD 1 19 32 i 3 1 3" � I 1 13G 4 - 133 42` 123 . _. - - r -x TOTAL SLPER1NTENCENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES INSTRUCTION 1 2 3 T R T V k ? E C M H H J W L K L C M S 8 Y R N 3 Y W U V Y K 10 E b 0 I 1 V A A E A I A I E L 0 E C 0 c E 0 0 E A 0 E E 0 G"- T G T T L L E L R R R N R A N C R Y A N S C N S T T S N A I A E S r V I N C 0 R V T Y N E T C R D E E D L S L C S E E A A L R "r. 1 D E R T 5 E R R T C N T R N N C I N L L c A C A A . � K T T A G C L I R T L 1 N C, A S E G N E A I I E 9 S T ;t T T T A Z N 0 A 7 I G N N 4 I 1t j O S 9 I v 4 F`- NON —61-004 CONCORD 12-; 34 2-21 1 5C 1_ 2 21 11 1 0 141 76 158 53 163 CONCORD 121. 210 1I.: >3 10 7 2 0 54 51 69 35 70 33&- CONCORD 122 SCE Co D83 <E CONCORD 12= 26" 17r- ;14 _ 1 21 0 1 0 114 51 120 42 128 3 `7777-7F- CONCORD SEE CO 074 CONC?RD 125 2S5 124 62 c ic 7 23 7 3 0 67 50 75 43 82 CONCORD 126 ;5 k. 6 i 1 5 I 61 17 63 COn+Ct)Fi' 127 2d ` i i-' ' JE 11 2 i 21 11 2 0 120 61 134 45 CONCORD 126 36' 18' 11c 6 7 2" 6 0 0 123 54 135 40 137 4. CONCORD 129 35 1197 12 21 q 3 2 128 66 155 39 13 � Ci)NC ?Ri. i^0 24' t 4; Q` 1? Zi i 71 56 88 45....'...96 Jr CUNC7hC+ 1 ? 23 �. I4 1 1 I 1 1 10 37 110 3 112 Z CONCORD 1 211 '_01 55 5 r 7 it I c 54 36 61 28 71 11.� CONCORD 133 25. 13_ 6� 2 1 5 75 26 81 19 77 2 CONC0R.L? 134 22_ 6_ 45 2 _ 2 2 1 c 37 18 41 14 36 21 CONCORD i 35 21 7' Y i ? 3 i 1 30 3 38 ._29 52 _ __.. CONCGRL 136 234 14' Qf 1 20 5 3 1 67 48 65 33 CONCORD 137 27 11 Es_ 1 _ _ 2 80 28 85 22 8 L CONCORD 136 1S ' 10 61 3 12 4 0 0 68 34 78 25 73 CONCORD 139 14 .3 71 4 1 0 48 22 62 8 4__ �.. , . t ~� r — COtvC;�RL) I�0 1 0 0 0 0 CONCORI 141 2: 1 = 1 3 7 5 84 41 7 5r CONCOFD 50i SEE CO 307 CONCORD 503 SEE CO 140 CONI OKU 504 240 13_ E; 4 15 e 0 0 61 6_ 76 45 8� ; CONCORD `05SEE W-C 029 -_ 4 CONCORD 506 214 12'� 2 C 4 1 _ 2 1 66 . 4 _ _ _ _73 . 3._ ___._.7:.: F CONCJR0 '567 _-- . _ SEE CO 047 CONCORD 508 28 15 111 � 1 ' 9 52 _ 98 4 121 ?_ GOP;COR^ 509 25 15 , 92 51 _ 95 41 10 CONCaJRO 510 46� 2411 146 - 31 10 4 0 14 84 - 163 6 6I_ �15 CONCORD x;11 , SEE LCs J53 a CONCORD 512 13_ 7' 1 14 1 a 66 36 7 Z 7 t`• CONCOR0 51 SEF CG J=AS CGNCrRO 514 1 _ S E c C.0, .i 1 CONCUk0 47 27 ' I-05 1 ?7 9 C 19 ,. 201 67 181T C0ldC`)R 516 �.` 1r,r , I 11 I 7j 2 11 43 12 3 11 '1 COr;CORD 510 — CONC0RP 51.7 ; 1 -77 SEE WC 1)29 C014CORO �_6 f T SEE PV 51 CCtvC( Rt. 3 6 4 6 4Z $-" , C6NC,'�RD 5?: { - SEE C 024 CONCi iR D 521 a 4. I3 0 C, 44 15 50 -- 8 4 CONCORD 521 — A Y lsj 1? " 1 18 1 C 113 68 130 CJNCORCI 52-7 SEE Wf 501 CONCORD 523 i SEE NC 517 ( 1 CONCORD 525152 1C: 1 5 15 6 0 c 87 57 92 .47 95 CONCnRD 510 ' i SEE CrJ 119 ! # CANYON 501 42 15 4 94. . 3 98 ; 777 DANVILLE 5011 � cfi71 1v_ 111 '' ?43` ' 9 5 102' DANVILLE5�:+2 y2 25i 14 5; 1 15 92 16 7 165: _ v:. DANVILLE 5C,3 ` 4 09 261 17? 14 C 52 C 169 83 191 5 17 OANVILL" 5G4 3?� Itl 12 C ? 34 1 1 c 12 . 47 13 3 13_ DANVILLE 5D5 43' 21 _ 15: iif 4_ 3 14 6 t51 5� 15 r�` - DAtvV I LLF 5''6 2 1 127 ~7 r� 2' 9 2 103 2 88 w i DANVILLE 5C7 415 22 . 1x 54 2 4 C 160 59 173 DANVILLE 5t�=t? 4° 2z 1i '" 1 3 2 201 6 --212 .._._ 5' 1� DANVILLE 500 ci 151 1 1 1 27 1 1 C 101 42 11 2' " I07 z 3� CANV I L L S 510 i 221 14 9. 21 3 0 0 91 . 47 102 3. 1-1f� )��PaV1Lt t;I1 ' �.7 16 10. 3t 103 64 115 DANV I 1 L L 5>12 31 tr 17 1 C C 1 31 2 C 120 4 1.32 " DANVILLE 513 27tot 2 2 41 5 0 1 121 39 120 32 .E T� r DANVILLE 514 54� 30 t 20C 5 1 1 57 a 1 232 6 TOTIL SLPERIMTENCENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES ` INSTRUCTICN 1 2 3 ' T k T V ;i E C w H H J W L K L C M S ? Y R N S Y w N V. Y B f' 0 E I I V A A E A I A I E L C E C 0 E E 0 0 E A 0 E E Q,.G I T G T T L L E L R R R N R N N r; R Y A ti S C N S T T S N I A r S F V I A O C R V T Y N E T C R D E E p r L S L G S E E A A L k E 1 D E R T S E R R T C N T R N N C I N L L E A C A A A T T A 0 C L I R T L 1 N C E 9 S T T T T a Z N 0 A 7 G N N 4 Q NoN -C1;-0L)5 ? t ..gr 113 DANVILLE 15 j 4., c c c 17 c 0 0 30 13 37 5 35 SEE OV 5I DANT'I L L E 515 - A 2e 1 1 1. ,:. 0 0 9 2 10 2 9 '". DANVILLE 516 42 ` IS' : It 17 4 0 C 130 4 136 30 ....11 CANV I LLE 517 j 40 a4. 16 4 3 159 79 181 51 OANVILLL 518 1F 9 r 1 1 1 6G 30 62 25 6 .' 2_, DANVILLE 51C 2g ,� 0 0 0__..-. 0 -;7,77 - I SEL OV 516 _.,. F. DANVILLE 520 VOT ECS A6S FNTEE DANVILLE 52 1 1 441 2= 11 2 1 I 0 164 63 17 DANVILLE 527 21 122 +'' 2 1 2 72 47 78 35 � 7b'X� DANV I LL t: 5_3 -222 12 7' 1 2 2 73 41 81 3 _..__ 7 - DANVILLE 524 # 19, 131 8,( 3 2 1 0 89 3 44 _._.._ 29 . 8 DANVILLt 575 ! 357 21 141 4 1 17C - 39 170 35153 ' " DANV I LL E 5z 31p 171 11' 1 36 3 3 127 34 134 22 --328 : 2 , DANV I L L E 11 50 122 ._ _.45 1 5L 7 28 17r 9 1 ? ? T DANV ILL 529 36 2 �' i t . t 3 1 13 89 768 _ 58 15 EL CERRITO 001 38 14 11 1 I 3 13 45 147 28 13-W7.::",42 EL CERRIT!) 002 337 172 l I 3 8 59 10$ -42 108 EL CERRITO 00? 374 22 14 1 _ 16 1 5 11 48 131 ____.._-b3 W145 EL CEkRITt; 004 38 26 1� 1 1 1 2 1 4 14 107 -16'7--'- EL78 165 CERR IT 01 005 31 21 12 : 2 1. 1 120 86 137 68 EL GER:: IT0 006 30 251 16 . 1 2. 5 13 110 176 _6- -17 EL CER-R ITO 007 35 26t I9 1' 1 1 1 2 IS 76 197._. ._._ 5 - _2 1 1 2 1 3 115 83 142 '54'-- 13 EL CERR ITL; CC7ti 35 21C j EL CEPRITO 000 i 1y' 13 a 11 1 0 80 41 __ _9.5 .... -29 EL CERR.ITO Ola 37 25 1 ;,. 21 3 2 3 14 101 163 T6 ITS EL CERRITO 011 31 . 22 13_ 1 2 1 129 80 156 5 =I5 EL CERR ITO 012 35 17 l l_ 13 11 110 5 123 -36 12 ` 3�°8 EL CERVITO 01 3eh 22. 13 1' ? 1 3 132 9.. 153-,--6-5---i-5W: '<G EL CEfiR ITO 014 35 23i. 16 1 11 148 74- 167 EL CERR ITJ 015 ' 361 2 _ 18 1 18 4 1788 38 _1168 5.. EL C.EFRIT0 016 34 2. " lc _ 1 1 175 4 187 2 15I 4L CERR IT 7 0I.7 3h:� 271 20 I lE 2 185 72 _..209 4 _ 198 5.w EL CERR IT'S 019 � 35' 23 17' 1 l 1 17 46 189 37 776 4� _ _ ,.. EL CERRITO t�I9 36 ' 2I 14 1 1 11 79 1,3 4, 14 5.°1 EL CEPR ITf' 020 � ?9 20 115 I 1 I 5 166 _6.1 i2 38 12 EL CER RITO C21 � 29 16 1 o 1 _ 11 96 55 _106 34+ 111 EL CERA IT:T 02? 3c . 26 17 11 - 2 1 179- 69 f87------5! FL CER ;IT*1 023 293 19! 1=� gIr 2 14 3: . 15 __.2_- -__132 t=. EL CIRR. ITO C'24 � 34? 23 16 1 1 152 7 17 __4 16 5 EL CERR ITJ 025 ' 3G- 24; 17 I 1 1 14 8 i7-1-- _ 51 `17—�" EL CEPR ITO 326 i 340 23 . 14" 1 2 1 2 11 _95 151 .__ 61—1- 7 EL CERR ITO1 027 1 . _.. _...__ 37d 22 I4 1 _ � 2 3 13 7 158 49 -148 77- E ', EL CERRiT ? 029 2, 15 10. 2 8 4 Z- _9 2 EL CF;kITO 02 334 2I:: 13 6 14 5 15 E1. CEfi�ITt! ^= � ? �a 25 1fi 1_ # 1- 1 1 143 8 I6 6 16 fir. EL C EKI; ITJ 0---T ?3 20 : 15 4 2" ? 3 I5 9 17 E► 18 , EL CERR ITJ 02 3S 2S' 1 2 2 2 2 ..7� EL C E R k I T 0 01 j 374 22 157 1 � 1 0 160 60 17 4 15 EL CERkIT,.:3 �J34 i 36- 2=. ? _ 1 1 1 16 b EL C E P R I T :3,5 37A c7 15 11 2 -' 1 _ 20 b 20 5 X195 „_ EL CERkIT>. 0'E 34 L_ _ I _ 15 5 16 EL CEPP ITO 037 32:4 22 1y i.� 5 # 1_ 2 � 14 b 15 5 768 EL CcR; ITi, 3_ 2 - 3 la 71 EL CEv:RIT6 v-,y 275 t �s 12J 7j 1 1 10 6 120 4 11 EL CERN IT- 04J 32a 19 ISM 1 6 '� 14 - 4 1 S EL CERu ITS.' 0k2 16 13 10-� � u � c1 93 4 10 32. ....45 EAST R ICHMG� ND rO1 321 21 1? 7 1 1 1 I2 7 139 5 Ia3 EAST � ICHM D 5^2 3 A 1q ` 13 1. I 5 123 61 130 48 ' 13 EAST r. ICHM^I ;; 50 ti 21 1-•� E 2 1 13 65 15 5 --I5 EAST R I �.!* � °�{� -50'. 3 4 �-. * 1 �, ;h 2 _ 1 139 8 171 5 y1.6 EAST R ICHMi,00-) 50; 323 1� ;� 1-07 x � EAST R I CHH, *� ? 50 + w34 5 . 1 ', Q 5 12 4 13 _ 1 C1 I; 1 12; d 132 9 16 6 16 � EAST R. ICH'�6t�i� 507 271 1+ I1, 1 7 r 3 5 9 35 91 EL SObRANTE 501 SEF f_S z r" EL Sn5 ANTF 502c 2-7 14 71 5� � � 1 i 1 7 5 88 '44:-�1€f1 EL Si;E+RA*;T S{:3 375 23�`! I3h 15 1 1 1 13 92 753 657 _ EL S0f,R:ANTE 50-- 2;1 144 1 76 56 91 y 1111. EL SflfiR�'AnTE 506 = 'S 2(1 I0 1 - 2 9 8 1.2 _6 77M EL 36 24' 131 1 1 .__ 2 5 142 92 17 5 M EL snBR4NTU 507 371 231 12 1 _. 1 3 1 1 11 _ 96 142 b ""'"rr.�'3p : CI Sri1ik At"T t r,€}ft 71 1 hl 10" 2 21 1 109 6 1119 4 a 7 CL SUBPANT E 51 :J 35A 20t I3_ I 2 .1 2 10 89 134----64 EL S0bKAiTE 511 ' r SEE FS 522�EL SOBRANTC 512 42 ' 24' 3 1 II Id Z42y8116 w h TOTNL SUPERINTENCENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES INSTFUCTICN 1 2 3 T R T V W F E C m H H J W L K L C M S 8 Y R {� $ Y 3i V lt':. F3 E A I D I E L C E C t✓ E E Q 0 E A 0 E E 0 i. T C T T L L f c L k R N P N R Y A S C N S T T -S, I1I A I A E S E P V I N r 0 R V T Y n E T 0 � R 0 E E 0 L S L 6 S E E A A L u E I r E R T S E R R T C ti T R "t N C I R L L E A C A A T T A C C L I R T L 1 N C . S E G F= c A I I E 9 S T T T T 0 A 7 1 ,v G N N 4 z S g t�L_?N' -C 1-0Jh EL St'3`%ANT 51 34 1 ct 3r 1 9 102 7 100 75 11,4 EL SC+iiRAW il" 37� it 11` 14 28 1 0 119 87 140 6 EL SGSkANTE `}' 1p � 11 ' 1E Ic 2 C 60, 49 74 3 t3 EL SLIBRARTE 516 360 lqC LC.. 1 I _ 12 13 5 1 103 79 126 5 13 4 EL S'06R ANT E 517 3:� i 5' 4' 11 27 12 4 c lirl 63 133 4 i3 `�A EL 5 v^2�•«. 'LTE ti 1 n i _..- -- _.---= -•--�- S E E RI 0 5 3 _. . _ ._7777 cL StOBRANT f �_ _ 20 9 6 0 92 63 11 EL SCAB"'AS<TE 52 13 �' t7 _ I � - 1 5 51 65 3 -14 �_y GIANT �} 37`� 20 122 _ 1 2 ? 6 C 11 8 13.1 _ 5'9 T GIANT X12 3 8 211 1 G . 14 27 2 1 119 85 125 75. GIANT �ir3 3c 16. 61. 1 22 I 8 c 71 84 82 71 1I5µ - GIANT 5t:,4 E,, 7- �. 1' c 12 3 94 45 105 GIS T 05 ; �� ' 1�1 29 11 5 87 92 109 68 12 GIA 4, 5061. 1 1 12 1 c E 19 11 0 101 83 12259 130e GI A�dT 507 3,1 1.04 F 28 2 c 99 80 115 -' 81 .._ 133; GIANT 505 2E� 14 7:" 1 1 b 79 6 35_._._ _5_ GIANT 5%,) i 2^=_ 16.. G" 2 i': 1 5 96 62 103 __ 5-0 10 GIA,tiT 51C 1 ;� � 15 62 Z I 7. 7 89 58 lOM 'M GIANT 511 ?17 18 11: 2, 11 3 73 9 96 GIANT 513 31s 17 10 r _ 1 . 2 11 1 10 6 120 4. . IZ5 + 1 ? � 3 - 1 - iFrRi,ULtti ilti ( �7} 1 C 33 20 33 2 41 . - KNIGHTSEIN' 5J1 � ?*�� 1 E: 11 1� 13 1 70 9 89 73� 126 a;M.. KN I GHT S r'N 50 # SFt KG wJ1 1 _- _ KEN"IN( ON 501 j 17E 2S 2: 1 2 1 ' 215 56 225 4 �Z01 F KE NSInGTUn fiJ2 3V_' 21: 15' 4 F 3 17 28 190 12 15 K`NSINGTON 533 � 361! 25 1 1 _ 1 1 . 3 C 199 51 195 _ 45 _171 '. -.{ KEnSIyGTL;;a 5.J4 29 2) . 15 is 2 16 3 16 29 . - 148 KEi�SIt C;TtI 53K — 1 25L 'G I 2 200 4 26.9 35 191 KENSIt`UT�:'; 53E 2c 3j I1, 146 11 _ f 1 168 18 170 --l-7 , KERS!NGT0% =,-7 ? 3C�� ! - ;' 1 13 2- I 1 17 3 54 18 40 M--Tt6 KENSINGTL!N yJ 341 22 17r i 1 6 0 17 51 180 _ 3 16 KENSINGTON 53Q ? ?tib 2� I7 3� 1 7 189 61 196- .5 19_ cu KEIV: INGTu' 51d� ?5J, 21 _ 1EC 1 _ I 1 1 138 6 146 5 148 KEN S I NGTCN 511 VOTED AL,.S£Nr`=* KENS IINGT.-'N 51�' VCTED 46SENT r KEtNSINGTi;n: r i 1 171 40 178._ .._3 1b4 LAF•>YETi Lin+ • �M1 _ _ 12 51 _4 3 135 1 � k t; , LAFAYETTc 0,0 ' 2? 1 , i. 1 'l 'i _ �_ _ _ 10S 32 11 ' 110 2,�. 0 L4FAYETTt tt;�3 Gi t I`�� 2 U It �„ I i .. 130 79 160 4 __14 . 6a LAF:.,YETTE- C',) 3�'[ 2•r- 1+= . - v, l 1 I 7 15C 85 178 �1 16 LAFaYFTTE: C� 5 �4 ?=� ib I3 3 11 148 65 151 5 1Z LAr-AYETTL J.�t• 27F 2;, F }:, ? ? 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LAFaYFTTc- C1 � �, a 1� r � ..., t y , 1 4 13 _ _ _ _ F 4 3 12 54• 13 - LAFAYETTE is 14 25; 1=*i I ?3 1# 1 i 9'� 49 11 3 1(3 LAFaYFTTE t. s LAFaYF TTE 014 7 ; 116 69 12 5 1 y 1 3 10 77 11 5 LAF.AYETTE 01 �� � ='; z� 1� c 3 13 91 157 LAFAVE'TTE ClI 3o 1Q ! ! 7 2 I 1 li b 123 5 131 ` LAFaYFTTE i)1J ' I7 1 1.7 C 0 11 _.. 3' LAFaYFTTE 021 77 24 • -.� �i � _ � S. 12 4 -13 . � L i; � F w ct t_� 1651 6 18 4 174'' 7 _ LAFaYFTTE C '1 3 ?�.{ :r 1 t 1 « 0 155 6 17 5 16 s ' LAFaYFTTE 022 ?99 20 ? 11� 2 15 101 I8 6-5- 172 LAF 'YETTF ^- 419 L� .. }4 Z8 7 ._ LAFAYE'TTE i?24 , , 193 6 180 r I C� 147 8 17 5 167 LAFaYETTE ',2' . j -771 z - , t LA, AYETT ,. 7 l 1 8` 64# 141 4-, 12 c c c t "' c• i i 4-1 15 ` 2 i3 1 ^t LAF.'YtTTL_ 07 31 i 1 IµIJ 22; ?t«r 14 46 155 35 142 , LAFAY%TT;- v3i 27a I5 13 t 16; 1� -_ � LAFaYFTTE ;, � 110 7 i29 56 -135 SEE LA C,0 LAFAYFTT F D 5 j ?•r5 l:l I Gt: r i r? 94 49 113 .3. LAFAYETT; 036 12d 14 I 1 C I.4FAYf'TTF 0If, � � # � 1 � b1 21 75 6 - b9 2 1 i 4 i 11 1 1 2 C 122 56 134 4 "13p - LAFAYCTTf 030 - , 25 17 2 t 1' 1 ! 1: 103 170 671. 7 1t ' LAFaYFTTE J43 3i 1 IC 1t ? 105 42 123 '3w160 -' LAFAYFTTE C41 3 152 = i i C 8 5 100 -_.. 4 L AFAY FTT;: J4?_ 211 12 1 C1 31 1 1, 1 92 38 08 -- , 2J $3 i Y TUT4 SCPER INTENCENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES INSTRUCTION I 2 3 j T T V r C H H J ;; L K L C M S a Y R N S Y W N Y Y I?a i C c I I t V .44 E A I } 4 I E L C E C O E E 0 0 E A 0 E E 0 C�r T U T r ' L L ' E L R R P N R N N G R Y A N S G N S T T S ` I A E S E V I N C C R V T Y N E T C R 0 E E Q: y • L S L +0 S E E A A L R E I 0 E R T S E R R T C T R N C I N L L E A C A A T 7 A D C L I R T L 1 N C I S E G H E A I I E 9 5 T t T T T A Z N 0 A 7 I M G N N 4 1k S 9 r NON -01-007 l ¢ t L AFAY ET TE 043 i ?Ir 177 3' 111 119 5 133 3 136 LAFAYETTE 044 33 . 15 10 3 C 101 40 106 26 10 LAFAYETTF J +5 25 15 12 1 1 1 2 9 5 105 42 101 ""',.� : LAFAYETTE i 46 ! 301 1 A _ 11 14 3 i 14 4 'Jc 96 75 110 60 LAFAYETTE 5J1 s`` L A X05 LAFAYETTE 5 3 2 SFF CSR 512 j -- , LAFAYETTE —su j ill c LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED A,"S'_NTEE } } LAFAYETTE 50 i ?I 13_ E -� i _ I 7 56 86 41 85 LUNE TPEE r'01 2:1 15' :2 ic 1 5 2= 12 2 0 75 62 78 4T J 99ry L0Nt: TE,;,:E 5,C 2 i 1 �'� ?2' 7' _ _ 2 C, 63 46 76 28 7 a:.7 LONE TREE r0? I SEE. Fr 5G3 21 i 39 37 47 25 53 LGNF- TkEE 505 1 161 t+ 4 MOR AGA 501 j 2, I 17- 12 F 2 _ 11 4 4 1 128 47 142 32 119 0 7 2 2 76 2 84 MMORAGA -� � _7� 1J ' _. MORAGA 503 ! ! y c 1 - I C 6 Z 75 MOR;: a 504 3t.' 2C I o1 7 c 12 5 1 0 14 6 73 159 _56 138 MJRAGA �v5 ; ?5 22' 16= 1 11 6 137 7 151 56' 123 , MORAGA 506 3:1 2 J 1 132 lI 1 4 13 10 5 1 n2 8o145 49 __. MORAGA 5,2? -•u 25 J.-41 ? 1 , 1 118 122 15 86 161 40RAGA 5018 � 4 301 2? I 7 11 16 3 I C 20 86 230-_ MORAGA 503 j ?7 2342 6 13 9 5 1 138 ' 80 160 55 161 MORAGA 51'_� I 4" 25 1q4_ 11 2 1 c 1 ' 7 2 0 168 83 191 -5 - 17 2 i 1 1 1 2 183 95 21 ML)R AGA 511 40 2� v MORAGA 512 .•, SEE MU `1i i MURAGA 513 ; 3�i'j 25 . ?11 1 175 76 20 48 16 8 M U R A��A '�1-* 16 '�, =1 i-. 1? 13 3 0 146 59 16 39-..'159 M0RAGA 5 i ~ ! 42 �' 1 F 1 i. 1 _ 2 271 7. 188 ......58--- 417 MC�RAG4 tilt:, I 1 4- 1 + lc>, 1 ?_ 148 6I 160 --45 14 MOk 46A ;17 r 27,� 1 7' 12- _ 1 116 51 ' -133 35_j 1 M0RAGA 5i,- 3?a 21 ' 12 1 1 _ 135 66 150 50 141 , 6 _ .__ f11+`t RAG S. 5> C `+=: ?a e"5' c l 1 238 101 266 1 23 �., MOR.'4GA ��'1 1 "s7 23' 1c : 1 1 2 130 s� 16 59 159 63 MORAGA 52? 2�J� 7�-= 17 I 1 2 C 169 61 1.81 4b 15 7 MC�RAGA 5?3 ' � - 10, 1 G 91 31 93 ..__2 94 ' 2. 7 t; i MnRAGA 5Z- 2C. 17 I 1 6 2 1007 58 ._12 43 111 5 >; MT VIEW 56 3I? 1 c� 1 i `� 2 3 3 8 108 60 _____f2 '4 c MT vIEk 5, ? 3*, 2%.. 1� 1' 1 C 114 91 116 82 MT VIEW 5u= ; 3Iti '1 141 2 10 3 110 8- 112 7 141 MT VIEW 5Jti I 3751 2`01' 12 1. 11 20 89 115 _ _._..7 12 E' MT VIPW 5t'5 ' 3b 2:11 1 1 1' 1 11 7 12 _5771 15 31 MA:,TIty=7 ;;; ? ?` 1- •,;I �« _ 1' I' 37, 4 9 34, 9 �..•- 7 ' 15c c:,j � ti 1 ?` 0 0?' 6:5 351.-. 3� la 4r'�. �A�:rI u�2 0 34E 1 ^c 1 1 7 57' 86 _ _ 4. $ ' '� ?:. � : r'� 1- I 13 99 13 MARrI�.tL uCY 3c ,, ,. MARTI',jFZ J_0 } 3'� cc 1? 1? 1 1 5 8 88 103 7 11 5, MAfi T I'�EL 0 3�a 22 : ; � d 7_F I 9 10 122 __7 _ 13.. 5.� MARTINF.I GC7 3 � 2-s. 1r1f ` 2. ., 2 ? 15F 10 17 8 192 MAR7I"}LZ 0r�a 34A 2� i a1 lE 3 1:� i 219 7 I2 - 6 _1,3 S. �MARTP" EZ +"0 f 31q 201 ?'" 7� l 1 9 9 11 _66- 12` MSKrINCL %I0 32 21 I5 1 101 8 128 4 �I3T �" _. ,41 MART I"��=Z III �2� 2,` i - 7� - ` 241 I 113 12 14 _7 i6_26� MART INFZ ,„I2 »0a ?n " 2 ?� ti 25j i2� 1 13 129 162 9 17 $`. MARTINEZ 013 37 ?: I ^ S 1Ej ' 12 7 138 53 ' 24 T: MARTINEZ J14 ? :1 Vic, _ `� 1 � 1� 27� 1 ? 120 11 143 91 16 7 MARTItiFZ 015 ?4? 21,: 1' � _ z 14< 1 114 91 139 65 149 MARTINEZ 01 � 217 I33 � 1 ? 76 4 86 -3 _ _78— f 78 47 N',ARTINEZ 017 351; 1'=` i � 1 12 . 6 146 - 43 '22 -6 MARTINEZ 018 SEE Pn :D-- M44TINE_ 0}� 4I�j _s,+ � `� %� ��� i_ 131 �� 14 11 161 9 { M4RT1%7 JL ? 6 i 2Y I ei 15± 5j 11 li 0 161+; 62 16 6 161` ^_•� M as T I v�`Z :; i 3: 3 2 1 15 7, I« 1 1'# 7� ,) i=+ ' 66+ 15 5 23 F ;0 1: 1} i1 1 5 3' 5 2 5 MARTINE"7- U2? 1�;; i _" , •. MARTINEZ 023 25;� 177 111 ICS 1 � I 103 6 113 51 -' 108 MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 0? i MARTINEZ 025 ; 2r.a l h- 4 2 5 48 78 2 80 2. , MARTItZ %? R It�91 17. il _ 5 4 4 C 105 4 123 25 _lam MARTINEZ 07'1' 25�+ 1 10 1 1 1 15 1 95 5 98 55 1p9 MART i Nr i 0,0 2Z)4 151 1011. - 1 3 9 5 108 38 1f11 �. ��IA}tT INrt`1 0 ; ? 3+tj ?' 241 F 2 c 26 21 L G 118 93 133 7 15$ 5E MARTINEZ 031 ?O 14 101 .. 5 85 53 93 4 77 TOTAL SUPERINTE,"ICENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES I NSTRUCT I CN 1 2 T R T V w F E C M H µ J W L K L C M S 8 Y R N B Y N N V Y 11 B'. �? €1 i 1 V A A E A I A I E L G E C 0 E E 0 0 E A 0 E E (3 T z, T T L L E L R R R h R h 4 C R Y A N S C N S T T, S N la I a L S F R V I N n G R V T Y N E T D R D E E q ; L S L +.? S E E A A L K E I 4 E R T S E R R T N T R N N C I 4 L L E A C A A - A T T A G C L I R T L 1 N C ;I H E A I I E 9 S T ' r T T T A Z N 0 A 7 i M G N N 4 1 ;"_ .x Sg � T i(G 4, N:)i` —0I-003 MARTINEZ O` 4 SFE- MZ 30 MARTINEZ 035 21 14.4 _ 21 5 2 0 74 54 88 41 - 98 MARTINEZ 036 312 171 1.1 3 5 7 16 6 1 0 74 74 98 4 11 MARTINEZ 50 1 _. SEE MZ 006 s r, MARTINEZ 502 _ _ + SEE AH iOl J t NICHOLS 501 31 17 10 3 E ?3 15 4 C 102 60 103 56 130 3 - < NICHOLS 503 ly 9 r 1 1 =r 4 56 3 _. _.. -,r- NICHOLS .505 i 1 4F 2 2 2? 2I 26 15 NORTH R ICHM ND 501 364. 14. I _ 8 13 I 82 4 83 40 NORTH RICHMOND 502 33 14` 121 _ 1 6 5 _ 9 ... . . 32 93, _ NORTH RICHMOND 503 31 Ir iR li 69 34 83 25 OAKLEY 501 42 24 13 2 2 1 111 9 141 6 _...15 ' OAKLEY 502 43 251 14 14 21 ? 4 108 9 128 OAKLEY 503 41 2? 11 1 2 1 7 103 108 ._-___.773_ ._-13 r-, OAKLEY 504 38' 20" 1? 2 8 9 10_ ...__.76......1.28 5i.OAKLEY 505 � 37 i 24 15 4 1 12 §3 - 14 _ ----- 15 ` OLEUM 501 -- SEE PI Coo _ ULEUM 507- SEE 0?SEE PI 002 x OLEUM 50; SFE R C = rrc OLEUM 50t SEE P1 OU^ __.s,.�, ORINuA 501 3C: 19' 15 L 3 155 3 166 2 143 4.. ORINDA 502 34 23 16 1 2 __._.1.5 71 17 ORINDA 513 27 181 13 1 1 128 45-- _139 _._. 3 .. ' `132 44 ORINDA 5�t 33C 20' 14 i 1 1 12 - - 67 * 15 4 13 E ORINDA 505 271, 16 13.E - G 1 R 113 4 129 2 1016- 2 4.. tJRIi+fQA 506 29 1 141 1 1 3 it 5 139 -3 13 ;.3c ORINDA 507 34 22 17 i 1 1 2 152 5 15_ 501:4 6 ORI":DA 50? 33 22� 13 1 1 16 53 .. _18 _3_ X15 ORINDA =,09 261 D-` 1? 1 11 32 116 2 9 4` 0RINDA 510 23 13 113 1 116 20 11 -178 9 ;3 ORINOA 511 33 i� 2b; _ 1 12. _S_.. 150 __-35 12 _ ORINDA 512 =.� ' 31 22 22 I 1 1 221 71 24 5 2'1 c ORINQA 513 32 2G' 13 ?1 0 119 65 141 45 131 ORINDA 514 � 33 21t i51 � ?5 3 135 7 147 58 14 ii e' ORINDA 51:� '43) 18 13, 11 1" 3 13 4 151 33 12 t7fiIhDA 516 ' 42 c _ 2i 21, 1 1 19 72 20 ` 5 _i9 F RINQA 5?7 i 43 2E . 0 iE� L 1 . 18 8 222 4 199 - 0 _- 0RI'4JA 51S 42 17 1' 1 169 h1 178 4 159 ORI140A 519 1 2 2 2 `2 _ ORINDA 51q - r =� 215 14� 1 I 1 131 76 142 b ORIADA 520 7 2 8 12 79 1 ? y 2 ORINDA 520 - a 22 E t ? 16 6 17 4 148 ORI NOA 521 3`T 1 = 1 I L ___9 __ 5 ORINDA 521 - A 3 22' Ib 1 1 14 6 160 5 1b ORINDA 52Z 4C� ' nRI"1DA 522 - A j 3 2h 13t i 1 I 3 18 7 20 5 18 6, ORINDA 57A ' 3 11 a !� 8 28 92 " -_.14 . 78 ""�' ORINDA 5 2 -3 - :+ 4 14, i C 1 3 9 5 10 3 _.g _:,,.r= ORINDA DA 524 3�3 2 5 1 SC 1 q 1 _ 15 9 190 5 19 ORI1�JA 525 38q 1=it S ILS 7 46 91 3 95 ORINDA 525 - A ; ti 1; C, I 1 8 2 9 1 8 L, ORINDA 526 1 5 3I � ?1 I_ 1k� 1 1 1 14 5 15 4 14 ;5 ORINDA 527 3C1 24' I6 241 I 143 8 16 5 17 ., i VOTEn ABSENTEE j - ORINDA 530 V IT E9 AbS =NT EE i E DRINOA 533 1 3E4 2-z 177 '1 c ' 18 7 198 61---1#2 ORIN-,)A 5 ! 3I-: 14 1�� � i� .r 7? 1a 5 154, 3' 231 ORINDA Sac; 309 20 ` � 1, Ct '� I� 3'} � 1221 7 13 5 1.2 . 77 0RI'�1JA 5;7 3 3 2 ? 17 i 3{ 5# ? d 3i i 0 1�7 4 ' 17 37 !4 PITTSEU'-:G L�1 2St 17 ? 3•, 21 4 -' - 7 3 7 2. 3 PITTSBt)P,-,, %002 257' 15 47 � 1 65 2 75 2 $! } PITTSc3URG 033 2431 IT- 5 1- 4 3 59 1_ -.fit �f- PITTSBURG 004 36t 20_ 11 1 1 93 48 ' 108 PITTSBURG 001 40 ' 241 S_ 2 i 3 11 8 7 112 4 ..1117 PITTSBUPG 006 36 22 12 1 2. i 3 96_..... 7 117 43 PITTSBU&C, 007 35 23 12 . 21 3 1 109 78 135 57 138 PITTSPURG 008 ? 3? 21 ` 122 2 - 8 ? 105 .4 1f0 .1, PITTSBURG (SOU 22:� 15 7 2 1.. 1 53 5 75 3. _- 42�. PITTSPURC 010 3A 3 201 114 76 . 115 66 P I TTS hU�.G 011 201 12 113 1 1 1 64 3 73 2'I - , ^l TOTAL SUPERINTENCENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES d INSTRUCTICN i 2 3 T F T V W k F C M H H J W L K L C r1 S 9 Y R N 8 Y W N V Y 8,1114#11, U 'J I t v A A E A I a I E L C F C 0 E E 0 0 E A 0 E E T G T T L L E L R F P A R N 1% C P Y A N S C N S T T S N;.,, A I A E S E R V I N 0 C R V T Y f E T C R D E E D; L S L F3 S E E A A L R E: I 0 E R T S E R R T is N T R N N C I R L L E A G A A :` b T T A 0 C L I P T L 1 N G; S E G H E A I I E 9 S T' T T T A Z N 0 A 7 .m IG N N 4 1 G, S I, 9 Ti, ,. V'!N —01-009 i PITTS6UQG 012 1 2-: 17� iC2 3 0 78 73 103 43 105 '4_�� PITTSGUQ,G C1. 3 I ?5` f40 14• 2 1 5 0 129 76 162 38 171 1,-, PI TTS BU=G 014 31 : 177 .0-: " 22 cz 15 9 0 0 99 58 118 40 12 3-? P I TT S OUR u 0 t 5 1511 2o4 18' 17 I' 9 11 a 141 85 170 55 197 Tx3_ PITTSE?L)RG 016 37 14 IC; 2 1 3 G 95 �- 40 99 35 11 2`s PITTSSURG ul7 31;'i 244 1S2 5 25 16 14 4 0 113 101 140 3� IS" I 1 1 1 IO 56 123 b7 ^ 14 E PITTSBURG 018 � PITTSBURG 019 39 22 1 1 12 21 14 4 0 10. 71 127 PITTSCU'-�G 020 374 25 f lt4 15 1. 11 1 1323 93 146 - 74 170 5h_. PITTSBUFG 021 26c 21 " 13i 2 1 q9 86 120 59 230 ''- _ PITTSFURC 0'2 25f 19; 11 15 ic 0 88 75 11.0 51 1� t PI TTSC,URG 0 2 3 r,' _. �� 20 174 1 1 24 12 4 C 145 99 173 71 I7 PITTSFI.)FG 025 20 . 14c 7 1 1' 2 65 46 81 35 PI TTSE3U+:C, 026 ?a 29ill 25 14 1 0 91 71 -114 40 128 2 PITTSBURG 0-27 I 21� 11 11 c , ic 6 8 8 6 - 9 PITT SRURG 028 i 3om3 IS& 11 ' 6 Ic 21 7 3 c 98 69 107 5 5J II 'fr� PITTSW;RG 021 30° 19.7 1•.1 2 11 14 7 I C 102 61 109 .__.._..50 PITTSBURG 3,30 41 261 15 11 - 1 3 5 1 2C _12 113 152 -81 -16 PTTTSFURG 031 55 2-1 207 1 26 11 4 C 178 104 201 81 PITTSBURG 032 � ~B� 33 2yC 1 1 2 3 C 215 I00 23__ 78 223 PITTSBUkG 0-13 SEE P i3 508 PITTSBURG 034 23� 19 . l3 _ 1 1 3 11 61 132 45 120 �' PITT SBU^u 035 12� 61 7 4 1' 7 1 c 78 42 88 27 10 , PITTSRUrG 5O1 27 161 9 = 1 1 69 6 80 ..___5 -.-• : PITTSBURG 502 { 32 t i5c 91 4 11 E 12 1 1 c 7C 52 85 32 92 PITTSBUkG 503 1 34ig_ II -' 26 1 2 a 93 79 105 6 I1 4= PITTSeUVG 504 1 341 165 Q' 5 7 1 c 17 3 0 68 83 84 6 PITTSE3IJ+ G 5D5 i 24" 16 �_ _ 1 1 3 6 81 87 61 10 P I TT S BUP,C :0'_+ ?t? 2G 14C 7 q 4 22 11 0 c 83 102 118 6-2 134 5, PITTSBURG 507 381 21 . II 1 1 2 3 88 85 11 58 126 PITTSE�URG x0; 10 , 5, 25 1 2 12 2 1 0 22 26 28 21 -33 1 PITTSBURG ti0a SEE PE 034 s _ PITTSPUxG 510 SEE PG 334 { 1 PITTSBURG 51113 4_ a 20 5 25 __....31 _ __ PITTSNU':G 512 36 101 12' 3 1 1 8 69 106 45 11 3 PITTSaURC, t SEE Po 5C ' PITTSeUR G 514. 3` 21' I 1; 2r 7 103 8 12 6 14 4 - PLEASANT HILL 001 2,04 14 16 1' 7 9 c 122 71 133 56 13 � PLEaSar�, 4ILL 'JL12 3,I 15 . 121 2 1 a 2 108 41 11 32 �11 PLEASANT HILL 003 � 224) 131 1 -74 1 1 19 5 6 0 93 38 98 3 9 PLEASANT HILL 004 31y 2O c 121 E 2. if 3 2 117 77 140 51 14 5� PLEASANT DILL 3L5 31 1 q1 1 �I I 1 11 4 133 51 139 4 130 5r PLEASANT HILL 336 321 iy 1-43 1 14 4 c 129 56 142 ....._.4 ._12_ — „=_ PLEASANT HILL +337 20?= 1_ vI 4 3 79 3 _._8 _ Z_ 7 .4. PLFASANT HILL ,11 467 1 = 13� 14� 111 76 123 5 1'2 PLEASANT HILL ;�12 36� 17� 13� 1 1 2 11 5 126 _____3 _. 1.3 3 PLEASANT DILL "13 ' 36d 201 I4: 1 2c 3 1 122 -63 132 4 14 0 _ _ PLEASANT HILL 014 ? 3ra 12 5 ? 2 7 3 8 i 83 ;2s. PLEASANT HILL ul^ 4C1' 2i` 1S + � '' - _ � -- ?� � i� I, 3 17 9 2x36 51 � 20 PL EASANI T MILL :lE. ? 1135 11 . 2 I 1 4 C 113 56 128 3 121 �4� PLEASANT HILL 3,17 ! 35 192 I 1. I I C 10 74 123 5 12 1, PL�aSART HILL :Ia 32a 18 1: 1 128 5 140 35 143 _ PLEAWJ HILL til` 3{, I ? 11 41 1� _ 1 . 10 5 12 3 12 ?Y � _ . _ . • PLEASANT HILL 020 3-)! 17 17; 4;, 6 1? � � 101 60 116 49 115 4' PLEASANT HILL ^21 241' IGS 1 C 11, 11 2 9 62 110 3 11 ' I 3=17 � PLEASANT HILL J22 E: 2� 1 ' 1 1 ' �' I 1 l 11 5 12 4 �I3 PLEASANT HILL :?? # 3a?, 1 , 14N 1 i� � � 1 I n 115 83 143 5 14 , PLE: .GSA'%T HI LL v24 j 412 1Q . 124 � � 4 2 1 iii b 12 5 12 PLEASANT HILL v25 20 1 { h 1 . C 10q 7 121 6 I15 PLEASANT HILL 026 6 2J-, i? 11 TE 1 13 61 145 49 14-57 PLEA'SAN'T HI LL 027 17 41, 2 ?21, Si a 10 87 131 5 14 PLEASANT MILL 02E 41 25 I'+ i` E,j 14 ? 1 15 8 17 _S _16- . V PLEASANT HILL 029 2 . A I5` i?: 7� I 4 £� 11 3 12 3 1fl PLEASANT HILL u3i� _'1 � 1 � � 14' bi ?t h " 141 4 i51 3 14 , PLEASANT HILL 03t 2C � I� K� Id 1� 1+ G � 7 4 85 3 7 � rte. PLEASANT HI L L J 2 2E2 15 i2 c 4 1c 4 C 106 41 113 33 PLEASANT HILL 33jC,' I4' 33? 1 11 2 13 5 150 4....__ 143 Q PLEASANT HILL 034 ? 170 20_ 141 s 5 - ic 11 1 2 C 123 7 149 '"-4r3--j11 PLEASANT HILL X036 28 16 ll 1 I1 2 14. 5 10 5_ 7M PLEASANT HILL 017 SFF PH 024 .x E'LC ASr•NT HILL O i8 l E+l '. It 65 2 _ t. 7 I 5. 54 66 39 PLEASANT HILL 039 346 13 929 3 103 28 ' 103 , PLEASANT HILL 040 36E 191 4 3 ?< 1 1 1 i., _5S 150 f TATA! I SLPERINTENCENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES INSTRUCTICN T F, T V E C N H H J W L K L C M S 8 Y R N 8 Y W N V Y 6`I G ? ► 1 I V A A E A I A I E L C E C O E E 0 0 E A 0 E E �o �.. j T G T T L L E L R k ? N P R N 0 P Y A N S C N S T T s N A I A E S f R V I N C 0 R V T Y N E T r R 0 E E D L S L 0 S E E A A L R F I D E R T S E R R , T G v T R N N C I N L L E A C A A R A T T A C C L I R 7 L Z N C u` ^ S E G H E A I I E 9 S 'Tr T T T A 2 N 0 A 7 " M G N N 4 1 S 9 'a ti k NON -01-010 k PLEASANT HILL 041 ' SFE PH i"=1 _.. PLEASANT HILL 042 c7" 63 2 E 7 5 0 0 56 34 59 31 PLEASANT riILL 043 24.3 121 F" 6 2 1 11 4 Z 0 68 51 84 33 PLEASANT HILL 044 ! 21 ' 124 ti- b c 6 2 4 2 01 88 29 101 18 PLEASANT HILL 045 cb ?2 c" 2 I 1c 1 2 0 80 37 80 36 83'�„<r��. PLEASANT HILL 046 28to4 2 Z G 1 F3 12 I 0 87 69 108 46 9 �' PLEASANT HILL 501A 271 1t 7 101 7 2 - 15 7 fl 1 60 74 85 45� 102 PLEASANT HILL 501b 19 12 ' 73 _ 2 1 17 11 3 c 59 35 73 1 T :, _... PLEASkNT HILL 502 3i iE ` 110 9 15 1 14 7 0 C 108 44 12 30 `HT1 PLEASANT H I LL 503 153 64 5 c 1 4 1 1 c 48 34 5 28 PLEASANT HILL 504 SEE AH 503 , PLEASANT HILL c4,; 1 335 2i 16, 7 1 i Z 7 1 0 152 62 156 55 156 ' PLEASANT HILL 50?; 37: 21= 155 11 2 11 3 0 130 74 14 '54-112 PLEASANT HILL X37 2ca . 17 . 1z 12 1 11 5 2 C 123 44 127 3 _rf77 PLEASANT HILL 508 SEE ?H 50-2 PLEASANT HILL 5iO SEE Wr 535 . PINULE OJ1 j �6 21 ” 13 1 1� 5 _ 11 90 139 63 15 - - 7 PIR LE 002 2�� 17 �= 25 a 1 79 8 96 5 .fj-2 PIROLE 003 2c'' lot 1G1 2 _ 1 c 18 8 4 c 89 68 16'3'- 5 11 PINOLE 004 ?2 16' 3- 1 13 C 83 73 100-_ PINOL F CC-S 262 14 9.", 12 14 1 c I c 31 57 90 PIN+CLE 00_ j 33 ` 194- 1Q ?1 15 g c 100 81 110 7 PINOLE 007 1 3 22L 14" 6 L. 11 3 0 138 76 162 P I Nt,L c OL ii SEE PI Oil w - " PINOLE 009 35 ' 21 " 5 25 1 2 C 111 99 13 - 73 131 PI ROL E Dl C, 28 161 -v 12 2 15 Z 0 96 55 166- 49 1-14 17 4 ;3 1 15 PINDLE U12 �2 it to 1_ 1 2 1 _ ZI 88 129____. 68 __r L PINULE . 1._ dn-b� �1 _ 1 1 11 2 F 5 113 92 138 6 13 PINULE 014 3�»' 2U' 1C 1 " ? It 2 11 81 ... 13, b 14 �" P I N,OL F 01 4L 172 I 2 I 1 10 61 117 45 13 PIWXF. DIt, i1 2t_ 25. c-iIC, 1 2 80 5 100 34 97 1 _ PING LE 017 i 24 17; i2'� 15 U 118 50 126 4 1177770 PINOLF 01c 37 =� 21 1 :` 2 i 3 1?6 70 142 60 142 . 6-7 PINULF O1, 35 15 11' 2: 21 J C 111 74 13 51 139 4-- PINULE 021 2? 1: . r 1 1 1 0 52 53 58 45 73,* .7- PINGLE 024 j 24� 13 _ 7 _ 1 1 1 1 1 79 48._.. 91 35 9 PINOLE 0 3 ' ',a 21 I5Z 1 2 C 150 52 133 66 151 . �.. PACHEC ' 50 1 111; 7 , 61 2 0 53 2- 51 __- .Z. 54 2; PACHECO 5G2 ' 'Y� 11 7: - 12 1 7 6 48 76 _ 39 SI .3i, PACHEC 5,)_, 37 la3 11- 16 11 1 C 105 62 III 5 12 +5 PACHECO 04 � 2U6 1?1 7 I 1 1 2 7? 40 77 33 � 7_ 7771Z- PACHECO PAC,HECO 5J`_ _ - SEE P7 02C --- - PACHECr ;r� . iii +2 ti 5 - 1 4 7 I 6 2 PACHECc _ J , r _., 5� 7 + I p Q SEE PH 043 PACHECO 50' 204 152 9, G 4 1' ? -3 r} 80 63 49 41___lb9 ss PACHEC;, 50C 3c,1 ?3 , 1 y_ 14 8E 2 1 115 99 13 78 147+ PACHECO 510 305 1 << I1 7 20 s ' 96 73 12 4 -j 3 �. PORT COSTA 4Ji 1+:y 1 1! 2 C 6 3 7 21 7 RICHMOND 001 -r0 2��i 1=a � 7� 1� 1?i �' 1 Ci 15:. 6 17 � -16 RICHMOND JC2 1 31 20 1y 4; 1� `j 3 1 168 27 178 8 .._16I �_ Z1. RICHMOND 003 2 a 13 . c+ _ 1 1 3 C 83 5 96 3 ill 2w±p RICHMOND 004 1 2 � 14 r- I 2 5 3 55 2 69 RICHMOND 005 � 3k4 1,. 14 c 80 5I 86 3 -IO -44 RICHMU,'*P 0uc 370 1.9 14 � i, 3 2! I ' 36 4 89 32' 11 1- RICHMGNi7 :t 7 ? 35 1Y i3ai 3i 3 8 51 8 3 10 _ R ICHMCtiD 008 � ,1, � � I I7' � T" 10 53 ' .32 39 88 RICHMOND OOc ! 'btu 2- 6 22 RICHMOND A1C 371 21 _ 1E.' e 1 2 85 5 9 4 128- Z� R I CHMON D 01.1 R 2« ti 17 1- d >:� 1; ?_i Of 7 4 7 3 10 G RICHMrN3 r,i �7z 15 I ,;� 4 G ,� c,; 7F 26 8 R I CHP�014 0 ( 13 ' 37 1 F,' i 3 1 1 33 52 98 3 116 r i RICHMOND + 1 r+ iq I4 C( I ' 3 a 5. IOO 3 _ RICHMOND Oi5 � 374 2iE I5 E t 97 59 111 3 RICHMOND 016 »05 23 IE - -I I1 6 140 3 RICHMOND 017 3°4 24 . I9 1 2 108 6 117 _ _.4. R I CHMON U Olt 2 5� 15 I L 1 2 79 3 89 2 � RIC11MON0 019 38j 23 2C 1 2. 13 68 152 4 ;A� R1 CHMOND 020 35. 2i l Ft 1 92 -65 105" 4 3 ._ RUCHMONO 0) 1 324, 'O I 1 2 101 62 128 3 13 RICHMOND U?2 311 18 I:1 I2 c 5 ? 8E 51 _89 RICHMOND 021 31 11 46 14 12 2 111 5 128 41 111 �- i T"DTAL SLPERINTENCENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES INSTRUCTICN i 2 3 T p T Y , E C y H H J W L K L C N S B Y R N 3 Y w N v Y- 0 C ? I I V A A E A I ^ I E L C E C 0 E E 0 0 E A 0 E E SO Gey T G T T L L c L R R P R R n N C R Y A 1` S C N S T T $ :• I A E S F V I N 0 Co R V T Y N E T C R 0 E E L S L C S E c A A L R I 0 E R T 5 E R R C N T N N C I N L L E A C A q A T T A C C L I R T L 1 N C 5 E G H c A I I E 9 S -I T T T a t N 0 A 7 1 I M G N N 4 I r, S 9 u 4 a Nc."N - 1-011 RICHMt3N^ Oto ! 25 15 61 11285 bl 92 49 104 3c RICHMOND its '4' 291 14 r I7 • 1 0 I11 72 133 46 136,` 4b'� RICHML't�ti J26 ? 3 14 'i I- c B 3 87 4 96� 34 10' 2,. RICHMOND 0=7 ' 3- 21r 14-' 7 3 4 13 I ' 4 C 117 66 136 43y i4 _.._ 4 RICHMOND 02 R 35 20 11 " 12 ? 28 1 1 C 102 83 115 65 _ ff i ; RICHMl1fi : O2, 2=." I62 Ic 6 5 1.' 14 1 81 67 95 50 R I C.HMC1,N10 0 ? 1 a 1 10 1 ' r c 3 I 6 5 3 c 6_ 41 79 28 92 RICHMOND 031 3c 2 1? F _ N 2 1 86 4 91 3 123777-f,-- R ICHM0NO 0;,2 3c0 lh 123 - 4 9 0 1 81 37 88 25' 98 -- ---5-19--- R -- ... R1CH�1C)1 t. 933 2t� 13- E 1 C 48 27 59 187' Z2. R I CHMON L 0 14 i A 33=. 16e 1 I 2 1 _ � G 54 55 67 26 �8 RICHMO%1D 035 1 37 1Q? 102 M i j 1 78 32 81 21 _ 97� 1" R ICHMUND G, Q,7 19C y" s i 12 33 13 2 c 95 72 123 42 13- '- RICHMO%C, 0?6P 2F 14 �_ 1 1. 1 * 2 . 7 4 81 34 102 RICHMOND 037 15 � � i :_. _1 5 41 68 5 5r5 � . RICHMOND 036 31 1? I 117 2 c 6" 44 79 25 9 1- RICHMOND ii3c _ ' SCE KI 8 _ RICHMOND OLO 5 12 1 0 87 41 97 RICHMOND 041 31 284 11 2 _ _ _ 20� 1 i 1' _ 1 1 ' 2 I0 7 I2 57 13-7477' RICHMONL 0-t2 SEE R I 1C2 .._. RICHMOND X743 33 18 9 1 1 2' 1 7 86 I1 49 � 11 3' RICHMOND �r44 37 L1 14 ?r 1 i 118 86 155_____.50 RICHMOND 0µ5 30 19 12 I 1 2 10 74 12 _ 5 136 RICHMOND 04c, 1 34t 2C' 14 14 1 2 III 74 - 13 5 _._14- 4 RICHMOND 04' 15 6 12 12 12 2 0 90 85 116 6 RICHMOND 046 =7. 21c IC i4 I I I 19 14 7 c 9g 162 115 80 15 R ICHMOND 049 341 16. c 1 1" 2 2 1 7 6 . . 91 . 5 97`_ RICHMCN0 0,O 37f 214 13 2 f. 15 Ii i 13C 63 01 5 _15 3;: R ICHML')� 4D CL r,1 35 ?1 , 1c 1 I._ 1 i12 75 139 .- -42 148 43 __ __ _ ;ICHr�i?h1 J52 3K.i 2'_ ` 1? E 3 log75 12 52 9 �` 4-. RIC.H+tOND 05-- 32'' 2I 1� 13 13 2 1 1 119 76 13 LL 5 149 74: RICHMOND ::54 311 2n- 11 =1 E I t 27 il 4 118 5912 R ICHMOND 055 -326 19= r l 11 74 16 1 95 79 - 190 12- : 441 .. RICHMOND 056 r 35 231 1,,2 11 4 7 2._ ic 1 118 96 135 RICHMC'NU 22: 11 11 1-; 11 31 114 5 96 1I 132_ _7 143 6-,'-, RICHMOND 053 37: 207 11 13 4 7 2 0 c 94 95 11 71 15 36`' RICHMOND J5 [ 30 18- 101 2 1 . 3 1 (34 80 105 bl X11 R I C H!�U fti D '�6 G ? s 7 2 i_. 12" 2 I _ r_ 1 7 1 _...._.- -. __ RICHMCr!�,D G 1 1 - - 10 8 21 71��15 3 3 I 10 '' 4. 2 i 5 79 _71 84 6 _ 4 R I CH1�ON rj 0c, j 2 t j -. 12 ! 1 1_ 11 51 72 6 - 5 3 RIiH41[:^:a r ,� 17 cry; 1 14 1 ?4+ 6� 9. 4 - 1P 3 RICH`0NI) L)f- 27E 17 *'_ 4� �« 1 1 76 7 96 5 1 4� RICHMC.N") Chs 32� 2J ? 13� 13 23 2 3 ` 81 8 11 5 12 4 RICH!�OND L`6 2�� 17 r, 1?� bl 2 1 4 88 6 110 4 10, _.__.. RICHMOND 067 ± 3'1± Iy' 1 �'_ �«' E 2'. 2 98 72 118 51 13_ 37 ,. RICHMUwD 36S j 29 1�` 1� lc i2 0 1 72 _81 9_ 5 1-1 R I CHMON~ Jt S 2; 1 t , 11 2 2r 49 45 70 R ICH.tON:� 070 ? . �� 14 1 i 7I 71 I I 1 ' 8 4 -98 _. 2 97 ?� R I CHMUND C71 375 1?C c' 10 2 18 I 3 92 8 102 .._ 6 141 2� FICH"SCIN,D J72 :` 337 17 3 " 5s 1 _ 1 3 t` 7 75 92 _ 5 107 RICHMOND 07 3 � ?!a� 13 : t, � ! 1 1 5 58 6 7 R ICHMON1 v74 377; ?J ' 1 2? 1 7f 22 1 2 35 92 I11 61 12 5d R I CHMON n j75 11:1 i b. S 9{ 41 11 1 C 92 68 140 51 1r1 3 RICHYGNil :76 Z.7 ?11 1 � �' i 109 81 140 4 141 4 4�„ - - _ :ICHM0N-P 077 51 21 ' lta 6S 11 ar 7 2 138 5 145 3 14 4 : RICHMOND 073 29? 1-3 110 4� - ' 61 5 92 5 102 36..__..101 � RICHMOND 0179 ?f�Q 17' i�`� c+ � l� 6 96 62 109 56 ' 132 6 RICHMOND Oro SEE E;< �0� RICHMO'�D G1 347, 47 31 55 24 - 55 2 RICHMOND J S 2 2 ? ? 1 C` 42 1 43 .9 _ 33 1 ' a 16 1 5� 13 3 8 156 51 157� --- z; RICti^"ON�) 3v?z- ; -c•� 2'-'1 14 i t 13 3� Il8 6 132 5 147 3 R ICHf`{ONG OS5 ? ,bpi 2 9} _ 2 3 t,g I '= L 6 58 4 157 4 R I C HMO,O,'v C. 7 P u ' c t,8 1�" ? 0� :� ? `-1 11� � 1' 1 i q 10 451 127 25 -' 11 � RICt�:iON O�� ... tar ; =,�� 5i �f 14�i 77 1621 w -� i CI 16 RICrr�1OND 33 + 2c6 It) ±?If 4 IO 5 it �i3 119 3 RICHMt)Vi, 0c? 292 ta` l� 4 2 81 53 89 45 RICHMOND J9? '.4? 20 i5= 2 - 5 94 41 98 33 133 1�_1 RICHMOND t94 ?19 22 ' 145 P� 1 1 II 1 2 I 133 79 -- 145 61 RICHXONC 0,?c; ; 265 _ 3 E1 C 9 3 85 3! 89 2l---4X--7r-1-- R 't.. ICHMOND 3c6 3=. + 22 :µ" E 1 1 � 4 64 165 . _ 4:1 __'14-4 : g� R I CHMOIti'il G'�,:t 327- Ill 3 G ? 1 I 8 23 94RICHMOND O99 27.. la 9 1 1_ 1 6 -57 94 ....__._3 RICHMONC 101 20 19 IG _ 1 2 102 61 122.... 41 134 . 3 RICHMOND 1r? 31 , 14' 278 71 5 94 RICNMGND 103 21� li _ u1 41 1 1 6738 7 n d 47j ` 6 sr TOTAL SLPERINTENDENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES INSTRUCTICN 1 2 3, ` T h T V R k E CM H H J W L iC L C M S 3 Y R N S Y K N V X $ I F .� I I V :• A = n t a I = L C E C 0 E E 0 0 E A 0 E E 0 C _� T G T T L L E L R R rR N R N N a A Y A N S C N S T T S. N F A I A F S E V I N 0 C R V T Y N E T C R 0 E E L S L 0 S E E A A L R E I 0 E R T S E R R T C N T F N h C I N L l E A C A A { K A T T A 0 C L I R T L 1 N C > ' 5 E G H E A I I E 4 S T. . T T T A Z N 0 A 7 i I M G N N 4 1 G S 9 N0R° -01-012 ' P I CHMOND 104 23C 151 65 7 5 22 14 2 2 75 55 93 37 103 RICttMOND 105 292 162 11= e 1 _ 10 7 3 1 109 43 123 30 RICHMOND lOb 27'. 1 133 ` 10 12 1 107 5 119 4 RICHMOND 10F i 33 15 12 2 73 5 92 38 10^7 73:a RICHMON9 In+q 271 11 _ F 11 5 6 45 80 __.._ 30 8 4�2 RICHMOND 110 17 10: 9: 1 1 0 2 0 0 65 26 72 RICHMOND 121 2C3 14i GI7 4 4 1 . 8 2 0 51 55 " 92 4 107 Rt3UE? 501 34q 194 102 il 1 1 ? 11 5 1 96 71 11 RODEO ->D2 115q 241 10 12 29 23 7 C 109 112 129 79 f6 �. RODEO 503 20- 1 O. 6 Ii _ 61 --._31 ---_T0 2I _ �1, ` v RUDL'2 5C14 �> 21 11,. 13 13 13 24 14 4 C 124 75 137 55 147 '. RODEO 505 26 16_ 9 i3 1 0 89 5 102 43 _ 06 _2 19 10_ 1 1 91 8 107 6 11-6 7 47;. ROD:�i� F� � � RODEO 508 32 22 _ 13 . 8 14 18 13 2 C 109 91 136 63 lbt3 ROuEO 50c 2 b} 42 2 4 2 0 0 38 22 44 17 ROLL INGYdt; ;D 501 37 21 14 I 34 17 5 0 91 96 1.15 73 I36 ROLL INi=k�: D 502 35 16 I: 12 E 1" 1" 3 0 76 86 91 68 I30 . 3, ROLL INGW9 iU 503 37 161 7 -71 16 2 C 9r, 66 123 41 136 2 t, SELRY 501 SEE RG 50: ST MARYS 501 2J`- of 5 1 2 2 1 0 56 22 . ..___61 16 -- ':'l ST .., ST *'ARYS 502 S E k SM 501 ;.. SARANAP 501 13 67 51 5 2 4 5 5 0 0 b 2 63SARANAP 5 32 3b-' 23 ` 176 t 3 25 5 0 c 154 -79' 166._._.___63_..__170 5 SARANAP 5113 1_ 5t 1 2 1 Z_ 2 i c 52 2 61 18 5 21 SARANAP 5J? - A C 5 SARtINAP 5 ! 35_ 24 19 2 1 19 5 19 4 t 04 o SARANAP 505 29 143 93 1 14 9 3 c9 41 106 26 11I Z S ARAN P 5 Do 3b 17 12 ., Z ? 10 55 121- 4 . L1 4 S AR AN AP 507 27� 15 10 11 2 10 41 1. 11 3 1Z Z ' SARAr1AP 5: 16 .b lb 9 b'. I 7 20 ' 83 1 7 2 SARANAP 504 1 241fi 1 . 4 2 C 16 66 18 3 4 fla-5 47 SARANAP 510 I 3c 247 191 e 2 E 24 6 1 0 165 75 172 -64 18 5 SARANAP 511 3: 22 15 1 2 142 S 16 5 15 5:"-� _ - SARANAP 512 33+ 17 122 1 1 c 3 C 107 62 112 5 I29 SAK,i1AP 5Z 331 21 it] 1 . 1 12 88 14I 67 � 14 6' SAP ANAP 51 _ SEE SN 50 _ SAPANAP 51y F SFaC h?I SARANAP 51h 1 27-1 17_ i2 7 2 13 6 4 C IJJ 65 107 _ .01.-J11 3 11 4 SARANAP 5 17 SEE SN 502 } SARANAP 51c. 3 t SEE WC 057 j SARK , .P 52t) 2C�I 11 7� i 7 3 78 2 8Z 2 : SAN PAtiLu c:01 3s.?! 2(1: S_ 17 i ' 1a 1 9 9 I0 7 -I4 4-. SAN P,:BLL �J<_ 37 15 . 3 1 , 1 7 62 82 4 9 3 .. $A'� PABLC 003 .b 157 7` 7 3 1 1 , 71 6 8 51 --- 4111 SAN Par,l a ;,oY - - — 1 32 12 2 I�{ 4 7 78 38 88 2� SAN ! ARLD .. .,7 ; t9 _ � +�T ' ?2 f 1�. 2 5 41 6 34 75 _ 3 ' SAN Pate }CrFi 1T . ! 1 ? 8 7 ll0 48 iii SAN PA6Lu 007c'b� Z* 7 a r IE{ lb! 7 5 92 3 1� SAN PABLC� JJr --7q171, E�►, 4 �+ 11 2 1 75 7 100 5 f 9»~ , Sate PAnLE C;jc 36 31 20% '` 7= it 3� 2 91 98 110 7 133' -`•`' SAN PABLO 010 i 37 � lt�A y� � 2� 1 ` 9 c 75 73 105 41 3��. SAN PAHLG 1)i1 a5 1t c = 1IE{ 13 5 c 30 69 105 4" _108 4 . SAN PA6Lfl `C12 ?7z I=»� 7 t � 2 55 72 80 4 _. _ 88 SAN PABLC 013 ! 321 11 b' � � _ Z h 39 65 3 79 2 SAN PA6LG 014 { 23 1? : 7 7 1 1 61 41 72 2 7b 2 SAN PABLO t15 36a 15 . 6 I_ 1 _ 9 c 76 51 99 29 110 2I.., SAN PARLC` CIb 3133 17 66 } 2� 2 7 7 88 5,. _-106 4' SAN PAbt0 017 37 1`sC 25 II 4 88 79 10 6 I20 46� SAN PABLO 018 j ?5 14 . 6 1 i , ? 80 5 98 _ 41 110 2. •. SAN PAtFkt.t�; C1� _5 � � � Z" 1 2 3 4 5L 2 _61V 2 SAN PA5Li; U20 1 72 60 9 3 9 3WA SAN PAl8L0 r 21 34:� 161 7 7' 3 24 5� C 63 83 34 62 10 SAN PAuL � v22 'c ' 12 EF 3 1� 1 70 45 72 41 78 SAN PAhL0 023 ?2� ?�! 4 3 Z 38 3 40 2 55 � w ,. SAN RAMON F01 ?P7 15C 1C> c ?" c 2 C 116 41 122 33--- 1 8 X, SAN RAMnN 502 3 15_ 332 i 3 2 3c 1 0 C 136 45 142 35 21`7 r SAN RAMON 503 21 13i c'" 1 e 1 9 3 1-03 23 SAN RAMOtli 504 - i7: 11 1 31 2 125 3 131 _._ ._3_ �L6 : yrz SAN RAMCI'. 500, 211 13t p c - 32 1 1 C 104 27 115 1 108 r SAN P A M P N !,06 13` + `A 3i 4 17 4 3 c 45 34 57 . 21 6 ~' k SAN PAMON 537 - 3_ 21 C 8 27 15 SAN RAMON 5!18 2s _ 10_ 6 c � is 1 c 59 41 --67 ..___301 ^- 6'1 3 SAN RAMnN 5 0. 0 , 144 103 23 0 C 97 41 106 3 x TOTAL SLPER INTENDENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES " INSTRUCTION 1 2 . T P T V W E C M H H J W L K L C M S 8 Y R N 8 Y W N V► Y;: 0 r J i i V w A E A I A I E L c E C 0 E E 0 0 E A 0 ! T G T T L L E L R R R h R R R Y A N S C N S T T S {IF A I A E S E R V I h C C R V T Y N E T C R 0 E L S L J S E E A A L R E I 0 E P, T S E R R =gid T C T R N N C I N L L E A C A. ;;- A T T A O C L I R T L 1 N S E G H E A [ I E 9 S 1� T T T A t N 0 A 7 4 •r m G N N 4 G N N 4 is S N'JN -01-013 ! k_ SAN R 4MG a 510 1 407 23: IL ? 1 51 3 2 G 165 58 173 46 182 SAN RAMON 511 44� 23,. 14 5 _. SAN R A6 7 r n 7 0 0 142 86 176 46 17:8 .- ....._ X..wa" N 522 j 32 2 >. 5 1 1 c 2 c 86 60 98 4 g1 SAiv RAMJN 5. ` 12 - A j _ C 0 p _0 _0 0 ;; SAN RAMUN 413 j' V%5 C yc c 0 c 0 0 c 0 0 _ 0 " 0 ?` SAN RAMON 513 - A + 26 . I2 2 ? _- SAN RAMON 514 � 3+5k � • - , � 3 121 40 i24 28 124 , _.. Ic, _1_ 1 5 2 C 123 37 135 21 IIb SAN RAMON 515 364 17 - 12C 1 26 5 1 0 117 5 135 34 i 5 .4 ..r1;,. SAN RAMON 516. j 34_ 17( II _ 1 3 0 121 50 1 1 24 43 1Z7 SAN RAMCN 517 ; 22 loc 7_ ? 2 _ IQ 1 0 7A 79 SAN RAMON 519 5 r l8c 11 2 ? 134 43 143 SAN RAMON r20 2-71- 127 94 c 7 16 1 1 103 20 106 15 .9� -� SAN RAMON 521 30 13 81c 21 2 73 49 97 SAN RAPSi)lJ 5,(--2 s , r 1 u'' I 1 4 I _1.0 3` 1I5 ---2 'IOb = 2 7 �+ � SAN RAMON 523 2G' 11 . 7` 14 7 t7 2 0 0 70_.. 35 _ 76 -28 w.6 SAN R A M 0N, 524 ?7C 22 . l5c 5 c t 39 ic 3 C 16 51 17 45' 1 3 SAN RAMCr, 525 ;*7 21 0 15 6 14 - 7 - 15 SAN R4MON 525 - A 10 7 1 1 t 1 _0 82 2.2 8-0 .. SAN RAMON 5 2 5 j ? 1 G 3 0 6 3 _ .7 _-2 1 TASSAJARA 501 4 12 . 77 5 _ 1 13 6 2 1 C 32 39 42 27 5:3 TASSAJARA 50' SEE TJ 501 � .- TASSAJAPA 503 SEE TJ 501 VINE HI LL 5 01 y . 6 2 c I 1 11 I2 b 67 79 80 52 10M1 VIN'S HILL 502 � 2pi 16r 47� 7 423 11 3 98 65 122 3.. 117 VINE HILL 503 1 2 0.2 91 5& 2 2 11 7 0 50 33 -5 31 6 VINE HILL 504 3t L 3 1. 3. . I 3 . VINE HILL 505 SEE VH 5n3 VINE HILL 506 317 17 1JI3 9 E 4 14 13 2 2 95 66 ' 109 49 iL^ ' VIN: HILL 507 5 = 2c 2 1 0 c 14 16 18 VINE-. HILL 508 SEE VH 510 VINE HILL 50Q � 2b` 24 9' 4 7 1 1' 1 C 0 1 67 61' 8 VINE HILL r,10 21 124 F. _ 1 1 6 1 c 53 63 66 4 79 3 WALNUT CREEK 001 1�' lit 7s I 1 1? b 4 73 29 7 WALNUT C�,EtK 002 35 21 153 21 t 12 71 i56 4 La b= 2 0' 1114 2 10 81 L31_ 5 __13 5_ WALNUT i� cck .7+)z ?7� _ WALNUT CfiEFK - (0C,4 � =3� 26� Iii9 � I t _ - ___ 118 3 11 3 ) � WALNUt CF.EEK 1"705 381 201 135 1 1 - - 1 77 13 5 122 WALNUT CREEK J06 37 1 Ir i2: 4 2" 2 112 7 - 12 > 11 ; WALNUT CPE-FK n;- 2 w 4 1 14 { WALNUT CREEK Jt76 � ;2C I6_ 1C�5j _ I� 1 - 6 7 7 _2. _ 5- I; WALNUT CREEK 00; 2L'� I1 7 - 7 4. 7 _ 3 6- __ . WALNUT CREEK 0 C' 3t ti 22 173 1€ 1� 1 1511 66 Ib 4 15 5- WALNUT CREEK illi j 2•.H � r 1- 2 > 17' 6 _._. _ _� . _ WALNUT CREEK =312 ; 36z 1 =. 12 2' 13 3 1442 12 _ WALNUT CRcFK ^13 30=14 21 15.. t 1 1 142 6 1495__ .__ WALt:l1T CPEcK u14 1 375 1 IZ 9 ? 10 7 12 __51. _...13_ ' WAL?vUT Ci.C=K 3l5 '. L2� lv, ? C:`I 1 I18 2 12. -147_ I - 3 _ WAL NOT CREEK 01a 326 In I a t' 111 I 10 5 115.__ 4 ._ IIy WALNUT CREEK 31? `7y 1 - 2 '" 3 1 _ c 14 41 150 3 13 WALNUT CREEK 013 ' :iiy 15' 15 3E 1 13 5 14 4 12 WALNUT CREEK 010 j 21,0 ilk 7c 2 71 2 7 2 7 Z,� WALNUT CPEEK 020 1?4 161 7ti 1! I ? 7 2 7 2 7 Z . WALNUT CREEK 0.i 1 i 'SJ 2-1 16, ' 12{ 2F 1 2 C 16 69 I8 4.._.__ 14_- ,7�_. WALNUT CFE`EK G22 ' 35 2'1 15 2 1.61 4 16 _3_. _13. . 1 ; . . ... ... .�.._._._. -__...77 WALNUT CF;.t=K J':� SEE 1�C 003 t WALNUT CM'EFK 02=� 1�4 7, 5" 2 50 17 bi 57 WALNUT CREEK ^2=; �r� id; I�1� 7j � 14 3, 145 .. 3-- ".. WALNUT CREEK 025 ! 4vj ?c_ 21 ' r 12� 1 21 4 22 3 19 5; 6 17 4. 1.7 -7. Ss� WALNUT CREEK 0,�? ' `�h 24' 175 1 c ? 265 _ - WALNUT CREEK 028 'r i ISE lif' T i ? WALNUT (REtK C+2a �: = 1 �: 4 4 1 i3_ 5 198 _ 381- __ I9HVic, WALNUT CKFEK k1'0 _6 ' ,.2 1 . 7 2 3 16 1, 4 17 3 2 -`--�•� WALNUT CREc"-K :,1 443 `*' 17' 4 t i ° 7 �, d _ '. v. ~! 172L 5 18 43. 15. 7- WALNUT CREEK 032 1127 Cr4_i _` •` 6I5t 1` 3 5 � I33 1 1 15 3 , WALNUT CREEK 0=3 i �.J ,� 24e- 171 id 1 2 189 4 20 -25 WALNUT CREEK 034 ? 457 25_ I -1 1 2_ 0 182 6 197 42 f6.0= WALNUT CREEK 035 ! 32� Id' I ? I 1 121 5 _ 13I 4 1n� r �, WIALNUT CREEK 336 377 2; _ 1til 1 1" 1 " 2 1 138 70 159 4 15 ` WALNUT CREEK 037 257 I�1 IJ 2_ 1 10 44 121 29 `^ 11`8` WALNUT CkEFK 036 361 24 17 3 >' I 136 9 156 WALNUT CREEK 039 3g7' 2E� 11 12 31 2 133 12 175 WALNUT CP[EK 040 '_01f 20 151 2 1 13 91 1�5. . . b -�4;2- 7," ._ _ WALNUT CREEK 042 2ii 14_ t4. 2 . 3 105 78 126 5 122::5 WALNUT CREEK 043 Ipc 13 117 11 I - 9E 36 - 107 - .0 TU+TAL SUPFRINTENCENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES. INSTRUCTION 1 2 3 T #. T V W E L w H H J vi L K L C ?J S E Y R N a Y W N V Y- $ y i I I V A E A I A I E L C E C C E E 0 0 E A 0 E E 0 Opti T G T T L L E L R R R N 0 R Y A N S C N S T T S 1�1 A I A c S V I N C C R V T Y N E T D R D E E L S L U 5 c E A A L k E I 0 E R T S E R R ( T C N T N N C I R L L E A C A A T T A D C L I R T L 1 N C a S E G H E A I I E 9 S T T T T A Z N 0 A 7 r.. . I M G N N 41 S 7 NC'N -01-014 ` WALNUT CREEK 044 !^ _ 22C 1^1 6 5 1 q 3 2 C 162 49 169 36 139 '. Grs WALNUT CREEK 045 � 3c"_ 17= 14" 2 0 4 16 5 5 0 148 39 152 34 130-�.n WALNUT CREEK 046 1 'i 17 - I2' i 1� 2 II 51 128 36 11 5' - WALNUT CPEEK 0 491 4C 172 2 152 3 !' 172 61 188 42- 16-677 WALNUT CRELK 050 r SEE SIC t)OY f r. WALNUT CkEFK 01i122 11 (" 7 3 85 2 77- Jt. WAL�NUI CREEK 052 � ?2 x54 1 1 C 104 34 22IWALNUT CRELK 053 40C I6- 1275 24 5 ? 0 112 57135 3 11 4 WALNUT CJ<:ECK 0543Q` 1 _ i - 1 9 2.6 __98 _ . 22'—f3 -ry. �. WALNUT C.':EFK 055 05 _ 0 0 38 23 41 ..... 20 WALNUT CREEK 056 21; _' _ 7 1 0 70 32 81 21 83r- - WALNUT CREEK 057 3,; 1I 5 ? 9$ 83 I19 56 WALNUT CREEK 058 Ic 5 J C 91 47 102 30 93 � WALNUT CREEK 05qa 0 0 48 is 491 51 WALNOT CREEK 060 � 191 i3_ ? t 23 I 68 6 8. 41 _w WALNUT CRELK Ci6 3 ; 227 171 4 2 5 22 c 4 0 155 65 170 52 158 6a WALNUT CPEEK 061) � 27� 14' c 4 2 � li 1 82 52 95 WALNUT C-,EFK Oc3 3� i 2.3• I .f _ 3 I 7 0 0 161 50 168 32 160 WALNUT Cr E�K Oo4 �-1� 24 I7� 1 _ 2_ u 161 75 167 65 166 : 6 C 1 _� - 151 _ 1 1 C 168 60 178 46 153 WALNUT kEEK Oa5 � 4� � - ' � ' WALNUT CmFEK 066 ?9. 2L i 198 37 200 3 f5 , WALNUT CPEr-- 66 � 39 , ,�13c 1?? _ = I9 1l 2 123 49 128 .. 43' WALNUT CRE,.FFh ' WALNUT CREEK 070 =I 17c 14e ' 3 I _ 0 128 45 140 3 122 WALNUT CJ;EE`c J71 2= t 15i 1JF 119 72 78 65 103 39---10 i WAL.NUT ChECK 072 372' 212 14, 15 C i 26 4 0 0 110 92 140 61 14L be. 3 17 i y c 1 0 122 102 257 67 161 -- WALNUT 62 WALNUT CJ;EEK 07; 7 :4 2:. A � WALNUT CREEK 074 � 3? 20. 13 ' 3 i I25 73 131 47 I35 WALNUT CF:E.K 076 2_ 16: 1l 2I 0 S 6 102 45 10. -3. WALNUT CREEK 077 � 25 lE. 1 1 3 2 13 9 171 5 lb S1 WALNUT CREEK 073 3a 21 1` 2 2 13 6 - 155 WALNUT CREEK 079 � 3-� 2 1 I 1 2_ 0 C 1.33 7 1.4 5 'L5 4r� _. WALNUT Ctt EFK 060 =4�1 20r 14r i 2_ 1 113 76 129 5 __ _ .... WALNUT CkE;K Jt1 ac"' 20? i 2 3 2 139 9 171 6 L7. 5; WALNUT CREEK Jq2 37 ?� 1r J' 2" 2 141 98 171 68 171 r,4 WALNUT CkEE_K 063 __ 32�i ?��- 17 _ i _ 4? ? 131 92 163 55 ; I5 6:t WALNt!T .FFEK JE-, 3:� ?O lw. 6! Z ' I 96 93 123 WALNUT CREEK 04 5 f ?3�` 23 1 �-i I 1 I Z C 122 97 149 6. _15 Fr WALNUT CkFFK G,16 � 37t 2A 2ici 11 3 16 9 .199 b �_200�" WALNUT LREr4: „F? 23" !cc d 14 1 1 12 94 16 4 159 6 _ WALNUT L-kEEK `G1 -i .i L6" 17,- ? 1 I5 92 17 7 15 J� _ Y WALNUT CREEK 5 2 i �*34 : ' I:i 2 123 61 140 4 129 5. WALNUT CREEK 503 7_ ,. SIZE we 00? WALNUT Ci;EEK 5;4 ' �C" 1 4, 1, 1 1 13 62 14 4 15- 4 _ WALNUT CRE=CK :�05 � ':; -:1 t . 21 _ 1 � I 1 1_ 5 13 b I52 WALNUT CPFEK 50t. 1 35j 23 ; 5 t tfJ 13 6 149 4 14 WALNUT Ck+EFK 507 + 222 14 1� i 1 1 1 9 4 10 3 _IO WALNUT CkEEK 50 # 3E. 3:� . 4 2 - 2I J3 _ 1 65 22 4 19 WALNUT CKE'K 9,09 i _ F 2 WALNUT CREEK 510 i t '^ SEE WC �,_- t WALfVUT CREEK 512 1 �; !?� v 21 1 17 1 $ 33 96. .- . 3 '42—7, WALNUT L��.�+ ': 5,3 '�=a 2c ?5 I 1 133 59 155 3. 138 WALr�UT ..ttFEK 51� 1, t: 4 i 1 4 13 5 WALNUT C�'Er-K 53. 3 51 721 1-.11 � 311 13 7 13 6 14 5, WALNUT CF ;EK 51n .6 I S: 1 ?Z 1 2'` d 117 5 12 4 13 _r 3x WALNUT CkEEK 517 4`� IQ: 20c 1 1 2� 188 82 205 6 I:Y,7 WALNUT CRELK 515 # 311 1S. is 1 1 11 66 136 ' 4 135 VrM� WALNUT CJ;EEK 519 ' 2c 1 I6' 11 1 1 21� 1 12 4 128 3 131 WAL1'UT CREEK :2z1 Z1� ? 13 7 148 59' 16i WALNUT CrERK 521 3�� 2 ?� 7c � ? ?� � ;� 14 - fir.. 8" 162 b 15 WALNUT CREEK :?? 36= 2? lc' 2 ?{ 16 6 188 3 171 , WAL%UT CRFFK 5^2 - A ? ti __. WALNUT Ci;FFK 5;3 273 i? : _ 4 4, i I w t 12 4 131 3 12 ^� WALNOT CFEEK S?4 25A 1-- � 2" 1�� I 2; 4 _ 10 6 10 51 9 WALK T CRE-EK 325 SEE LA 043 ' WALNUT C;•EcK. 529 i r - s E w C_ l-2 3 WALNUT CREEK X29 I � SEE h!C 1,14 Cam . +N WALNUT t'.i�E(-K .,_.�. 1 7��ii 7c 4 4 47 27. 51 1 �� .r WALNUT CkFrK 532 � 33W 1� 13_ I 2 127 59 139 45 WALNUT CRELK S?3 24` 14 2 2 1 92 42 90 . .__4- _ WALNUT CRELK 534 ?2q 7 5 1 I 0 4 2. 49 2 4 WALNUT CnFCK 534 — A E 5i 3 ? 1 '3 4 22 �4? _._l --� 42�-- ,. ,mak. i*4 r TOTAL SUPERINTENDENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES ,�. INSTRUCTION 1 2 T R T V W F. E C M H H J W L K L C M S B Y R N 8 Y iW M: YW � 0 E J O I I y A A E A I A I E L C E C 0 E E 0 0 E A 0 E E. G- T T G T T L L E L R R R h R h N II R Y A N S C N S T T 70K A I A E S E R V I N C G P V T Y N E T L R 0 E L S L O S E E A A L R E I D E R T S E R R T C N T R h N C I N L L E A C A A A T T A D C L 1 R T L 1 N Cd 41 S E G H E A I I E 9 S I .., T T T A Z N 0 A 7 � ;. I M G N N 4 I~� 4 S Rl- n0, —01--015 WALNUT CREEK 535 253 14 11 1 1 1t3 2 IO$ _ 2$ 1U, ABSENTEE BALLOTS 505 35t> 17 ? 13 50 18 3 305 1 93 3455 121 3J44 iai VP 1 + �jar " �M 4 wM4��K y . ay4r;q r ry 4 p'h r fir,, sa rr , _ ' l , —77 `Fn? K 7 STATE MEASURES N 4 5 6 7 8 9 T Y 3 % H Y T N P Y L N S Y i S N S Y C N F Y L N A E A to 15 R 2 U E E C T E E 0 A E 0 0 I E 1 0 ' f� x S M G S A B S G A S K C S U N S M }r G D H N G L I P T V E R N A I Q G C N M S U I S P E I X k T N 0 T � E = S A A I I C L C C E M Y C I A a T Y S T O A C C E M E I S T S R S S E T E I P N C A C I S U h I E V T T I L L 0 u C A V C I I C T 0 N ? N T Y E I L C 1 S S T 1 S N N CE U 5 r L' G S R r NOH —02-001 S E ALHAMBRA 5(•1 ill 42 7' 8' 104 41 4 105 63 71 116 43 f '" ALHAMSRA 502 13' 3` 92 7S 11 , 37 6_ 94 86 56 116 6 ALHAMBRA 503 g 2 76 36 I;c it 36 7C 60 38 81 3 ALHAMBRA 504 SEE PH 505 ALHAMBRA 505 s SEE PH 043 s ALHAMBRA 51077 c VOTED ABSENTEE ru ALH,:N3BR w 512 28 E 2 58 79 82 35 95 _._.4_ ALHAMBRA 513 7 7 3 2 14 2 ALAMO 501 21 _ 1 lb C 2C 2-- 11C 107 139 65 173 5 ALAMO 502 1^ a 14 7' 18 2f 88 123 120 64 164 63 ALAMO 5C3 1b 31 14 3 5 15 3-- 75 Ill 120 47 142 5 c.. ALAMO 5D4 16 • 2 ' 14 52 16 2 8 8 11 4 16 3 ALA140 505 7 I 5 3 7 1 4 4 5. 2 61 _. .3._ ALAMO 506 1? 2: 10 3 11 1 5 7 91 3 11 - 2 ALAMO 50bA 2 0 ALAMO 507 12. 2' ioc 4C 12 1 6 7 813 115 39 ALAMO 508 14 2_ 12' 4 13 2 7 7 96 _ 4 11 _51 . ALAIAO 509 0 0 s . SEE AL 512 ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE f, ALAMO 511 9 i 7 31 9 37 6 65 3 71 39 ALAMO 511 — A 7 I 6 2 7 E 5 48 36 65 12 64 2 - _ ALAMO 512 37� 4 15 fs 17 27 q5 106 128 5 173- 5 ALALAMO 513 _ ._ ...__ 7 1 b, 3 7 1 4 4 5 1 6 2 ' AL A'40 514 143` 11 6 14_ 2 G 10 8 5 134 3 _ _4 ALAMO 515 1 1 1- 2 9 3 1 ALAMO 515 — A 11 12 76 3 9 1 k 4 78 21 7 ANTIOCH 001 14 2c 4' 83 11 41 6 9 81 64 14 4 ANTIOCH 002 3 11 3: 7" 8 10 4 4 9 70 68 138 41 ANTIJCH 0J-. 5 _ 3 7. 1 2. 4 3 _ 6 ib ANTIOCH 031- lot 2, 71 62 9_ ?' 55 70 65 51 119 28 ANTIOCH 005 10 77 9. 3. 52 81 76 4" 108 4 ANT I0CH OOr 1-4 i 92 85 10-9 4 1 5c 10i 77 5 154 36 ' ' ANTIOCH 007 14 3_ 7 104 121 411 64 101 81 b 157 41 ANTIOCH 008 1t,. 3r 10-1 10 15 3- 89 9 110 61 A 46 75 ? ANT IOC H 00'= 10 4 11 loc 16- 2 74 10 98 ' 7 C 151 ANT I OCH 010 I 1 31 73 8 10 4 4E 9 66 67 122 _ 45 ANTIOCH 011 1=' 5t 72 101 12 3 6 . 8 92 54 133 45 ANTIOCH 012 ! 18 34 1 2d 91 ib 3 94 loi 123 61 ibt _ 5 ; ANTIOCH 013 � 1713 5- 9 132 15 5 E . 14 9 9E 159 72 __...._ ANTIOCH 01.4 ' 16,2 22 9: 49 13 3 7 69 8:' 51 _ 133 5 ANT I OCH 015 137! 3 66 32 3. 5 10 8 J 61 127 51 ANTIOCH O1 1` a 10% 91 14 41 11 92 79 162 4 ANTIOCH 017 � ;�+� 3 F1 9 10 5 4� 11 82 5C� 150" 41 _ ANTIOCH 018 c 1 c 5 61 8 3 3 7 47 4 92 31 ANTIOCH 010 10a 3 , 8 10 2. 5 8.9 79 4 10 ANTICI%H Oyu 10E 6 12 ?• 6 196 91 6 131 42 ANTIOCH =J21 I4 + 5 7 11 13_ 5 b. 12 9 1 14 __ .60 ANTIOCH 02? 15 31 S U 6. i0 85 6 6 154 5 = ANTIOCH 023 15 3 1; 1 101 z 4 5 --.. ANT I OC H 02-4 14 L 5 1;1 I?f 4 C 6 101 92 8 C 139 53 ANTIOCH 025 ' 161 ? 1G"s yT 15 4 76 11" 101 6 156 5 ANTIOCH 026 15 =. ? 1 C 14' 4 6 13? 8- $ 14 5 ANTIOCH 027 i 10.. 3 9� 1 - 14- 4 61 126 106 75 163 5 - - ANT I:3CH 028 ( I5 z1 iC a - 3 51 7I 11- 10' 7 14 5 ANTIOCH 029 14� 7c 7 12 3 6c 1-1 32 22 56 26 ANT I']Ch 0 8 6 6C 12 4 �_... 3: ANTIOCH 031 j 16 .% ? _ 9 152 81 105 64 157 5' ANT I3CH 03? i c4 3r 72 6 S 3 4E 3 49 63-- 105 3 _Ma ANTI 3CH 0' 143 91 b 1 121 3 E 9j 85 7C 11 6 ANTIJCH 03=• c 1 : »! Ei, 6 2 4 5 4 3 88 2 ANT I JCH C 3- 12>i = _ 7- 6 11 ? 4 10 7% 5 12 4 _ ANTIOCH 03 .6 l ti�� �� 1 0. 7 13 2 � 77_ 9 92 51 13� 4 ANT I0C.h 077 > 1 " 45 ` ?1; 38 5 41 75 2T� - - ANTIOCH 0'F 1 1 6 i'3 I 13a 1 5 9 . 8" 5E 123 3 " ANTIOCH 0:91_�# 3_ v'' 7' 141 3- 71 10 9 b 15 3 ANTIOCH C40 100` 1" b 6 9 3 4 8 6 5 101 _ _._.3 �.{ ANT I QC H 0' 17? 126 8 171 - 34 S? 10 119 ' 742 172 46' " ANTIOCH 042 124 2 c. c. 7 12S 2 64 77 61 121 * 46 ANTIOCH 34; 7 ' c' 4 7 1 3_ _ 5 45 -4 68 .._....,2 1 BETHEI M.AND 50IP 15 41 94 11 13e 4 71 122 101 71 141 72 r :cam v UTHE.L ISLAND 50iB 13o 1 81 8 12. 2". 64 85 78 53 128 34 � 60 KELEY PAkK 501 182 26 IC6 5 17 1 10 84 117 61 172 38 BAY VIEW 501 SEE R.I 109 �M STATE MEASURES T Y 0 H Y T P Y L h S Y I S N' S Y C N F Y L trE - r E K C U E E C T E E C A E 9 C I E 10 z n S m G S A a S G A S R C S u N S M a {� S 0 H N G L I F T V E R N A I r G E W M S U I S R c" I X A T N 0 T F E S A A I I C L C C E M Y C I A 4 T Y S T O A C C E M E I S T `Ery S S 5 E T F I P h C A C I S U I E V T T I L L 0 ' C V C I I C T 0 N N T Y E I L 0 I S S r.-. T I S h '. E U G S S R NON —02-002 S E BRENTWOOD 001 13: ? 8= 75 128 25 77 77 90 43 136 31 BRENTWOOD 002 101 31 6s 57 88 3c 49 67 51 49 103 36 _ BRENTWOOD 003 16 31 9 . 10 147 74 1 1`9 101 66 153 52 BRENTW(100 006 1 36 2 5 c 1 65 3A 35 66 49 37 94 33 »t BRENTWOOD :01 I5 5 4 lic 13" 6c 65 127 74 93 146 83 BRENTWOt,D 502 3 " 2 2 3 3' 2 1 4 20 33 40 26 BRENTW!' 0n 503 � 14_ 57 104 141 45 62 12 96 79 151 5 BRE NTWOI)b 504 1 SEE bW 502 _... ..... __ : ..;. BRENTWOnr, 5C5 SEE by 501 A BRENTWOOD 503 E I 1 2S 51 iE 22 9 28 9 8RCNTWtC'C F-11 7777 SEE BN 501 BYRON 5014 1i,. 4 c' 1C1 S 5 4 l0 53 83 12 5 TM BYRON 5u 1 F 7 2 5 5 6 2 3 6q 40 41C 34 32 CLYDE 501 7_ 1 5- 4 6 . 22 36 56 37 45 8 CROCKETT 501 I 2 11 15 2k 1 1 2 I CROCKETT 5+ _' 11 4� ^,_ 5 . 11 3: bl 8 b8 67 114 57 777.._ __.._..._. CkOCK ETT 503 9 I 72 4 64 27 5G 62 56 4. 71 53 CROCKETT 504 16 _ 3. 121 E E 142 44 9f 101 83 99, 133 82 CROCKETT 505 I 13 3 9 7 11 . 3 2 8 h2 9 12� ? CROCKETT 506 SEE CK 504 CROCKETT 5I1 04 31 72 7 S3 3 5 8 4 72 99 50 _.......___ ._. ..,_ CLAYTON :�1 17 3, 14 a 16 2 . S4 9 133 49 148 6 CLAYTON 002 17E 3 C 1,Z i4 8 f 16 2 c 6 10 130 53 15' S CLAYTON 004 i 14 . 1 11 ' 51 136 2 E1 7 104 . . .. 136 �._---- CLAYTON 501 j 14f- 2 12-1 5 14 1 7 7 11 3 138 43 ._ CLAYTON 50 # 7 z 7q 31 92 13 5_ 47 65 33 82 28 CLAYTON 503 SEE CL 002 CLAYTON `5Ob 7 3 ' 4 C 5S 68 25 21 6_ 42 33 69 31 s CLAYTON 507 SEE_ Bw 5U6 CLAYTON 511 r SEE CL 505 1 CLAYTON 512 SEF CL 506 CONCORD 001 1 12 -77 lic 12 . 2:4 5` 8 79 5 13 36 CONC RO 002 ; 14 '4 i l = bb 14 2 7 4 106 4 15 2 Rr CONCOR`� 003 14- 2 10" b1 13 21 7 86 99 54 122 CON Ct--jR0 00 17 4 Imo' 3 . 17. 3' 7 14-0 114 81 179 51 CONCORD 045 14 11- ?J 57 13 ?4 7 3 91b 4 5 137 23 CONC0kD 00t; 10 31 r 4 1C . 3 _ 5 6 63 51 97 4 CONCGRh 007 1:4 22 �. 72: 11 1t 3 10 6 5 112 3� -----.� CONCUR" pal; 12� 4f 1,1 7 � 14 Z 6 9 101 5 142j 3 CONCOR" 00c Ila 4.4 1';' bC12 1C 7 72 1381 33 CONCORD 010 1(; 2 7 C b 2 9 2 b C 6 71 4 f 994 3 CONCORD Oil ,7 1 12 24 51 S. 85 5_- 12 4 CONCORD 012 � 1'� �* ; 1 ^' 7� 16 a 1 C' 11 12' 6 17 53 : CON CC')RD Oi 13 7' 1 ; 4 r 11 9'^ 7( 14 CONCORD 01, 157 1_ 22 7 5 15 2 g 10 56 158 3 t" CONCORD 015 15' +f 1-31 7 I7 2 7 6 121 i1 67 137 7 CONCORD Jib 1?, 2 c 2 112 1 b 66 9c 33 125 21 CONCGRO Oil Fi 32 is ? 9 c 4 6_ 6 , 34 10 2 CONCORD 016 14.4i 3 , 1I 7� 12 ?� 6 14 7 71 15 _ 3. CONC'_1RD olc ! 15� 11 12 15 12 3 7 101 106 6C 155 3 _ CONCORD 0?0 45 1 . 5 � '' S 1 2s 3 4 1 5 1 � CONCORD 021 � 12�j 2 10� 1.2 ?� 71 7 94 44 1015 5 5 CONCCRO 0'22 I 12 2 . L h 11 3 F s3 $ 5 12 3 _ ; CON C0R0 0?3 144 11. 71 14 312 11 10" 56 154 4 CON n 10 3 Y`" 5 ; ? 4 . 7 . b 4 8 . 4 : 9 L i 4` a la ? 4 13 2 n�Y 1 �' i . 5 94#` CONCORD CONCORD 026 _ � 3 4 . lb� � 17 3 9 11 13 5 17' S- CONCORL? 0?? }4 12 5 14 ? b 1�J 10 4 i3 5 _ CONCORD 025 1 1 3 1 4 15, t� 8 9 1 i 4 14 4 _7 w7 CONCORD 02S 13?' '=� }%" Sd 12- 32 71{ F4 LTJ 4 13 _ 444 t �, CONCORD 03'D 1 l ? I4'' 77 16 3 9 # lI 13 b 17 5 CONCORD 031 i 127 3' 11 5' 111 3 61 81 89 47 12043 CONCORD 032 170 41 1 ? ';7 16C 4 8 3 121 120 61 161 _. _6 CONCORD 033 17 3 E 1414 71, 16 - 3 6 12 11 67 17 4 CONCORD 034 0 8' 31 ti 11 1 4 6 7 33 9 32 CONCORD 035 15 ? 1.2 6 I4 ? 5 11 10 5 14 _ .41 . w.: CONCt)Rf) 0—A 171 3 15 5 C 17 21 8 11 120 65 169 43 CONCORD 0:17 15 c 4 12 67 15 42 7 114 1176C 110 70 � CONCORD 038 � 12 3. c 7 ' 12E 31 5 10 99 52 120 5 CONCORD 039 151 3- 9 B 14 21 7_ 10 112 5 142 6 16 2 7 10 10 6 156 CONCORD 04G ia� _ 12 yt� ��,r STATE MEASURES 4 i E 7 S 9 T Y D N N Y T N R Y L A S Y S N S Y C N F Y L N ` Q G a T , r U E E T E E C A E 0 0 I E 10 X S m G S a E S G A S R C S U N S M -. 0 H N C L I P T V E R N A I f, G r +r S t: I S R E I X A T N 0 T E S a I I C L C C E M Y C I A A T Y S T O A C C E M E I S T S = S S E T E I v k C A C I F S U I E V T T I L L 0 ! C a v G I i C T 0 N ._ N T Y E 1 L O I S Sf T I S N N E U C S S R NCF"o —i'.—00'3 N c E r .. ,7 CONc9RD 04i 15 2 13 c 5s 1 ul 16 81 93 Ilb 41 156 35 � CONCORD 042 12 2 10 127 21 56 go 92 44 118 32 CONCORD 043 j 14 31 12-', 5 5 163 le 7 93 112 43 138 46 CONCORD 044- I3. 4 iii b 13_ ? 5 lI 93 7 13 5 k CONCORD 045 7 _ 1 ' S7 34 71 27 53 46 31 68 20 w CONCORD Cor i0 2: B _._ 94 2 41 79 62 51 96 28 CONCORD 047 10c 2 . 82 41 104 1T 48 72 71 45 107 29 - CONCORD 046 10 2 3 54 10 2 51 75 62 51 110 2 - .�. CONCURD 04C 12 2f 10 49 12, ? 65 81 76 51 113 48 CONCORO 050 i 19 3 16_ 6C 14 2 A 10 107 146_ 50 133 _44 CONLORD 051 12 - 2r. 107 12 22 77 7 q- 34 109 40 CONCORD 352 � 14 ?1 1C1 7. 13 24 55 1+01 90 56 120 5 CONCORD 05? t 16_ _ i 124 7 152 71 11 10 5 15 46 - CONC�IFC 054- 13_ = lI 4= 12 24 51 9 78 57 126 41 CONCORD 055 81� 24 5 4 6 I ' 32 b 45 42 79 30 CONCGRD 050 14 3 1c . 5 15 V 7e 9 110 46 140 41 _. CONCORD, 057 7 2- 6 4. 6 2 5 _777— T 5 5 4 8 27 CONCORD 056 isc, 4,6 13 1'7 17 4 8 14C 128 67 210 43 CONCORD 059 13 - 11 6 14 42 12 100 66 162 3 ' CONCORD 060 � 14+3 3,' 112 6 142 2: E 10E 102 50 141 44 CONCORD .bbl i43� 3 il . 5 141 2 ., 6 9 98 5 '1.4� 38 CONCORf; 062 1 i4 3 . lc` 7 13 2 5 10 103 43 132 50 _. ._. -_ - __._.___ CONCORD Oto 6 14 2S 65 c 31 41 4` 21 55 I1 CONCORD 064 13, 2 1 G_, 53 11 3 45 106 85 52 129 31 _ CONCORD ^c.5 444 s 47 25 2. 34 14 43 12 _ CONCORD 06h 12 1 . 12 21 13C 1 72 56 93 30 115 33 CONCORD 037 15 Ir 2 Z 124 56 141 2 7_ 4 123 30 145 36 A CONC'URD t'A,F 19 2 10 5 18 2 111 8 135 4 3 17 4 CONCORD '-1 11 . 2i c 3 4-4 122 1 E 7 87 33 160 40 CONCORD 070 ll 107 446 12S 11 5 8 86 50 117 33 CONCCRO Oji 17 .)4 14. 67 16_ 31 7 11 125 57 163 4 CONCURC, 071 12 :1 13 ; ,7 6 11 2 13 _. _25 _ CONCORD '073 � lb _ 1' 7_ I7 92 17 128 5 14 62 CONCORD 074 a� 67 233 ei 48 3 6 13 69 22 CONDOR'_ 075 154 12 59 152 21 04 8 117 39 152 35 CONC9RU 076 9 21 65 35 1CG 13 52 b 74 32 100 28 CUNCORU u77 i5.- 3. 15 7 1951 26 la_ 11 146 60 iso 48 74 CONG�)fi0 076 ?iti 6� 1b 1 G 19 51 91 _ __. __..- I� 152 78 221 57 CnNCakr 37y i! 2( 4 37 116 14 g5 7' 8. 36 108 25 CONCORD 383 2`: 12- 75 15 ?'- 55 124 10 4_ 16 4 '4v CONCORD' 081 lrs1 a1 13" 110 25' 3 9` 1-45 11 7 193 59 � CONCORD 00 Fy i ' 6 ;` 7 2 3 ` 5 51 31 83 2 f CONCOK .)8' 1 14 . ? 12 ' S� 14E 1 72 aq 99 57 120 5 CONCORD 084 14 3" 101 75t 14C 3 55 117 102 5S 137 45 CONCORD 0 35 166 3 1 51 72� 18' ? C - 12 141 5 I9 3 I CONCf1kD 3n7 SEE CD 501 CONCORD 01; 1 4 1 .1 7 3C 9 1� 4 5 7- 2 95`_ 1 CONCORD jr-0 � 151, 6 1104 73 106 103 5. 144 4 1, CONCORD 391 13 2= ll� 4 137 11 71 81 10? 38 115 4 CONCUR' 092 c yt-A s.` 1C2 211. 44 7 70 42 98 4 _ CONCORD �q ?3 21 5 2 3 1 + 5h 1 CONCORD 0y4 I0 2 Ei 56 IC - 2 4 61t 7 4 11 3 CONC SRO 0';5 7 21 71 311 6 i' 4 4 68 2 79 25 -- CONCOkD 096 i` -� 12- 7 15 41 1 11 101 7 16 41 x CONCORD 097 ; q i ' 1- 9_ 5'' S 7 2 7 4 � CONCUR) 0g;� 95 ? F; 4 IC 1 4 7 7 32 10 33 _ -- - - ---- .. CONCORID 0Y� 751 _ t 8 1" 3 5 5 3 6 2 CONCORD 100 j 13,41 i i_ 4; - 13 ?'- 9 Q 4 12 4 CONCORD 1�I 1 14 1 lit ` 1= 2 7 8 9 52 131 41 r_ CONCORD 102 I9 3 - lcl 6Y 18 3 1C 11 14 5 I7 53 CONCORD 1,) , Qy 2_ 20" 1 10 r E� 4 7 3 8 3 CONCORD 104 ! 12 : 1 Cr 51, 12 2 6 8 10' 4 11 3 CONCORD 105 141 1C 72 135 2 55 10 9 5 13 4 CONCnRD 105 ' 1 I � F 5 4 b 3 2 _ CONCORD 107 1,;-1, Ib' 6 1S 3 10 11 14' 5 18 51 ... . CONCnRr; 1C+8 q(i 2 7 10 i 41, 7 5 42 10 2 _ CONCt Ri. 1 J9 14 3' 1 .� 14` ?' 67� 9 8 51 14 41 _ 7 I1 Z` 5. 9 8i 5 1I 43 CONC ARD 11 r 2?4 _ .. , CONCORD ill 1'� 3` IG�' 5 � 12 ' ?6 4' 10 9 4 125 3 CONCORf) 112 j .2 ?_ I1' 3 121 1 7 7" A 4 it 32 CONCORD 113 1 12 - 2 1 fit, 4 11 2 56 8 8 4 1140 40 _.._ CONCORD 114 11 1O 4 13 2 6 8 9 4 11 49 CONCORD 115 c 1 5 2 5 1 3 ?c 5 1 59 .. 1 Y C11Nt:t'1H� I1,', �t ?1 6 ?1 6 ? 4 4 21 67 14 µ` SEE CO 074 �._ . CONCORD 1.18 2 1' I 24 21 1 12 1 2 29 1 "?4 CONCORD 119 I3� 3. 11 S 13 3 5 10 8 6 13 , 4_61 -- r f=Y:- STATE MEASURES ,. 4 5 E 7 8 9 ' T Y J N H V I T N P Y L N S Y S N S Y C N F Y L N A E I E R C: U E E C T E E 0 3 E 0 C I E 10 X S M G 5 w 5 S G A S R C S U N S M A 0 H r. V L I P T V E R P1 A j G E W " S U I S R E I X A T N D T E F S A A I I C L 0 C E M Y C I A A T Y S T D A C C E M E I S T f� S R S S % T F I P h C A C I S U >R I F V T T I L L 0 C A V C I I C T O N 1 N T Y E I L n I S S ;€ T i S N N E U C, G S S R A _. NUN -02-004 V 5 E w .n .s- CGNC0 D 120 16 L` 13c 73 166 82 116 121 58 143 64 Cn_NCnu() 121 j 8l i . 74 32 74 2' 35 58 62 35 87 19 T CONC`'IkU 121 SEE CO 083 CGNCORD 1c3 1L 2' 12 137 17 6' 87 106 37 125 40 CONCORD 124 SEE C0 074 CGNC.)RD 125 8 - _C 4S 77 33 41 68 62 39 90 30 CONCORD 126 6 c 62 17 6 e f 37 3., 49 17 65 -1 CONCORD 147 14 33 123 S 14 Z 91 6 98 5 14. 3 CONCORD 128 13 31 114 6 C 141 60 9 118 34 129 4 - CONCJRD 129 16 2 13 6C 16C ? 86 10 115 65 148 44 C014CO90 130 10 2- 8' 4 10 2 41 8 7 4 9 _ .33 CONCORD 13 � 1. 114 CONCORD , �' � ? . 1 G 3 11 1 . 4 $ 85 4 �1 _ 2. CONCORD 132 6 2. 5s 3 61 1 3( 5 47 21 70 2 __._.. CONCORD 133 7` 1 . 8 1 8 . 5 3 64 23 81 20 CONCORD 1214 4 c 3 2 4 1} CONC^RD 135. 5 1 3 27 41 1 2z 4 36 25 46 20 CONCURD 116 5 ? 6 2 qc 1_ 4z 7 46 30 57 21 , CCNCJ&0 137 1 rt 1 8_ 24 E6 142 5 63 32 8 2_ .. CONCDRD 1-;a a 1 " 7 2k 86 F 4( 51 63 19 8 I - CONCORD 139 `' 1' S 1 5 . r ? 3 48 1E 60 9 CQNCJR0 140 c c c u c 0 0 0 0r; CONC;)R1) 141 S 31 84 3 E S4 2 59 53 77 35 83 42 r CONC 1RD 5'')1 SEE CO 007 ,` CQNGORC; 503 SEE CO 140 . . CCINCJRD 504 8' 3 Z 6J, 51 86 2 48 6 60 36 - 89 CONCORD. 505 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 506 a . 2 6 52 63 26 33 7 3 60 4 9 2 CONCORD 507 { _ _ SEE CO 047 CONCORD 508 12' 2 c 6c 11 31 43 93 75 56 114 39 CONCORD 50Q l0. ii 81 61 11 29 72 65 50 113 35 CONCORD 510 137 35 146 7 51 17 42 74 135 109 9 17 59 _ _ _—. CONCORD 511 SEE Cr 053 CONCORD 512 � 74 17 5 Ill 65 1 c 35 60 61 23 7 _ -2 CONCORD 513 SEE CQ 048 ; - _ - - - .y..._.,.,._ CONCORD 514 9 � SEE CO a1 _ CONCORD 515 ? ?3F 2ti 175 243 17 117 130 171 57 206 5 CONCORD 515 ! 12 ' 2 I2: 38 127 1 71 71 90 40 123 _36 CONCORD 516 - 1f ` CUNC 9D h17 SE-P WC 02c UNURDf SE= 9V 514 • N-. C►JirGzRD 51y ` 17 c. 44 I;c 11 3' 66 61 37 3 21 CONCORD 52J Sr:E CO 024 r -v3-24 +4 CONCORD 52; ' 4A, 4.F 1 4_ 2C 3 33 2 461 1 t CONCORD 521 - M 13j 31 1?. 51 141 21 6.1 9 99 51 136 41 CONC:IRD 5'i: SEE Wr- F;'l t s CONCORD 52'-- SEE 2--SEE WC 517 i 113 2`j 5 7"' 1I 2 4 3 7 5 11 25 - CONCORD ��� . __ CONCORD F30 SEE CO i1� j CANYON 501 � ` - -3 5 . �- 2 3 0 9 DANVILLE 5:1 111 o� 41C, 2 11^ 51 501 7 2 7 2 • DANVILLE 502 3i c11 2C C 1 9131 i2 , a 15 8 ''- DAwV 1 LL E 50 j 2C 3 4' 17 i, 7 20 _ 14 IC 1261 14 5 13 7 DANVILLE 5�� 14 2 1 . 5 132 7_; 3Ct 91 4 13 41 s ' CANVILLF fOF ; ib 3 Imo? 61 IE 2 S 10 6 148 5 � DANVILLE 506 + i0^+ 1 % s- 34 1G" 1 E 45 6 3 94 2 _.. _....a ,.. DANVILLE 507 17 3= lb 54 182 9 I0. 14 4 15 63 DANVILLE `•O9 231 [c 14' 72 231- 2. 13 Ili 17 -5 192 - 72" _.. -.. -...� DANVILLE 5C;9 121 1 2 5 12 1 51 8 . 8 45 113 3 -"` DANVILLE 51D 101 3_ 3 451 11 1 6 7 7 3-8 10 3 DANV I L L F S11 13. 31 111 51 13 V 61 7 92 42 111 46 7=-`Mt:•. DANVULG 512 141 2 Ila 46 13 . 2 7 7 . 92 4q 127 41 DANVILLE `_',13 1? 2 12. 3 13 1 ' 8 6 9 4 114 43 DANVILLE 514 24 1 4, 212 73 231 4 13 - 11E 18 61 218 7 �. r� STATE MEASURES 5 6 7 8 9 T Y 0 M H Y T h R Y L A S Y S N S Y C N F Y L N E a I E P O u E E C T E E L A E 0 0 1 E I 0 J Ir x s u G S A o S G A S R C S u N s m A D H N G L I P T V E R N A I G E w `" S u I S R E I X A T N D T E E S I I C L C C E M Y C I A A T Y S T O Q C C E M E I S T S R. S 5 E T E I P N C A C I 7r S U k I r V T T I L L 0 C A V C I I C T 0 N N T Y E I L C I S S r T I S N N E u ' � 7 G S S R E j r DANVILLE 515 27 12 22 i 36 12 26 14 17 27 15 F SEL PV 516 DANVILLE 515 — 4 11 1 7 4 11 c 6 6 8 1 9 3 DANVILLI 516 143 21 117 51 141 16 75 81 112 33 126 46 '` DANVILLE. 51.7 20 34 16 77 18'33 q7 13C 226 64 175 60 DANVILLE 519 7' 1 54 31 6� 11 37 3 37 19 70 17 DANV I LL f 519 } SEE DV 516 DANVILLE 520 VOTED A6S ENTEE DANVILLE 521 lE ? tis 66 lec 2 - 87 11 12 52 168 5 DANVILLE 522 6� 2 7_ 4 52 1 5 5 65 27 80 37 DANVILLE 523 8" ? 61 31 95 1" 25 7 66 2q 88 28 DANV ILL F 524 10 I 8 38 103 1 53 6 81 27 82 DANVILLE 525 17 2C 14 5 17 2.1 7 11 12 4 16. .. 39 x.E DANVILLE 526 13_ 2_ 12 31 14Z 11 7- 75 101 33 118 44 DANVILLE 527 14C 2 Ss 66 13E it 6 84 100 41 12 3 DANVILLE 52S 186. 34 15" 71 19 2 t 9C 12 132 61 157 70-- EL EL CFRRITO 001 144 77 12 5. 14k 1 9c 6 . 9_ 57 i34 47 EL CERRITO 002 121 2 ' 3 _ 52 10E 2 c t 71 652 11 3 . EL CERP IT", 003 16 4( 13 b 3 15 3 7' lI 9_ 7 151 5 EL CERRITO 004 20 4 18 6 191 4 $ 14 13 8 131_._. 6 EL CERRITO 005 , 171 > 13 61 144 ? 72 111 9 7 149 -5 EL CERR ITC: 006 ?0 3 16 8 l8 4 '4C L3 21` 9 16 8 EL CERRIT') 007 21' 3 17' 8 20• 3 10 13 13 8 17 g_ EL CERkITC 006 16C 3 13 53 14 _ 32 F c 9 105 65 14 5 EL C ERR I TG 009 10• 1 P' 3 I 1 4 6 6 4 10 33 G _ --- _ _`" •.�—.�•� EL CFFk IT0 010 17 5 14 8 16 5 7 14 10 9 15 8- EL %tRF IT!7 a I i 161 3 _ Iy 61 14 41 a 97 105 7 156 5 u EL C E P,P,I T C, 012 11 _ ill 4 12 2 6 86 82 5 124 3 EL CERR ITIJ 013 17. 3 . 13 e 17 27 6 132 99 8 152 6 " EL CEPPITO 014 192 24 16" 5 18 2 1C 96 127 5I8 4 ` EL CERRITO 015 201 1 . 18 20 ii 116 94 154 4192 __.. .3 _. __...._ ...__ .__._.. ._ °a EL CEF,k1T.-i 016 19 21 171 3 17 2 . 112 9' 132 5 . 176 43 EL CEPR1Tii 017 22_ 23 1S 6 21 2 144 9' 140 81 17 2 777 EL CEVP 1TO 318 1c" ?' 17. 41 18 2_ 13r, 71 125 5 , 172 51 EL CERRITO 019 14 ; 44 1-15 7 25 2 3 71 11.4 103 71, 157 41 EL CFkFIT0 020 131 3 ' 11C 5 14 2 C.c 7 90 57 121 61 EL CERRITJ 021 12; 2 11- 3 11 2 6 7 7 4 11 41 _� EL CERRITO ^22 19 -41 76 24 4 11 1? 130 E? I84 69 EL CEPR ITf! 023 2a It 14 R 162 1 1 C 5 106 12 5 EL CERF ITS 024 28_ 2t 1-7 4E 184 2 14 9 127 6 154 69___ _ EL CERRIT` 025 191 i_ 16 6 5 19. 21 11 103 13` 6 1617 EL CERR ITC; �l?b # 161= c 135 7 15 4 i 10' 91 A 14 _ _7. s EL CERR ITG 027 177 2 14." c 15 ? 10 81 LO 6 9 1413 66 EL CEPhITri 028 # '_01" 1� E 3 8 2 7 4 61 44' 9 __3 EL CEFkIT17; 02z i5 3 is 6 153 3 81 10q 113 57 143 b EL CERT ITL 0311 Ib' 3 55, 7 174 4 1310q 1181 81 17 68 EL CEFRITO 31 14� 4 17. 6 19 3 11 11 12 8 19 _ .. _b __. EL CERk ITL' 032 23I� ? 2:7 73 221 31 14 10 145 90 1329 EL CERPITtl 1,)31 r 1tiJ 2' 16 4 17 2 12 7 13 6 1=r 77_ EL C E RR 110 0 ' ?a ? , 15 7 17 4' 11 S 10 8 15 7 EL CEkk ITU v3y 226. 31 2v% e ??l 3 13 12 137 200 71 EL CcFF ITO 036 19 21 lei 517 3t� 10 10 115 7 15j 7 � EL CERRITO 0*17 1c- 3 !?q 16 31 8 116 1i3 6 151 6 EL CERR ITC 036 11 673 4 96 1 5 4 52 3 72 3 r EL CERR ITO 039 14 ? III 5t 13 31 61 10 88 5 132 4 EL C EPP ITC: 040 1? 1 1 3 1T 1. 11 6 10 6 143 4. _--- t EL C.E F R IT,_'; 0-t2 217' 1 l u 3 10 1 6 58 7 73cj 91 _ 42 EAST RICHMOND r,OI ' Ica 144 5- 171 23 7c 108 111 70 152 4 f _g EAST PICHMnr 0 502 $ 1522 2 , 11- ec 14b 2 ? 81 94 62 139 4 - C� EAST R ICY1'�RtiD 503 � 16 = � � � L 6 14 _? 5 . 9 8 8L 15 4 EAST P ICHMON0 504 i 20' 2 14 ' 7' 184 3 . l l 107 100 101 159 7 EAST R I CtiMOND F35 j 13 A 2 101 5 12 ? 7 7 b 7 111 6 z EAST 91CHMCN3 536 3 v; _ 15 611 IE" 33 1C ` Ill 9 10 15 6 7 _ EAST FtICHM�'{� : 507 i lt?7 _ 9r� �= ' 1Q>~ Z 6 h 5 206 4 � . CL SOB:i.;NTi: 501 5E.1= 1 S r EL SOBRANTE- `0? 1C. � ' cl 6; C, 2- 7 51 6 94 42 � . 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SEE KG 501 KEN SI NGTfJ 501 244- 2. 2221 Y 23" 2 16 P 17 6 Z1 62 _ KENSINGTON 502 18: 17 17` 26 185 123 7 14 41 161 4 KENSINGTON 503 21 . 2. 1S 4 21 1 14 7 141 6 27 KENSINGTON 504 18 1 I6 3 17 1 ice 7 133 4 -04 6 . KENSINGTON 545 2?' 211 3 21 1 142 7 143 62 14-6 _. 58 6 2 17 11 6 12 4 14 41 � ; KENSINI�Tl+.J 50� 17 lb KENSINGTON 507 ! 19 ? 17, 51 18 ' 2_ I3 7 13 6 158 6 _. KENSINGTON 5�.,8 � 1 24 174, 4_ 19 22 11, 9 3 148 5' 151, 6 =r KENSINGTON 509 21 3' 19 51 216 2 L31 103 137 78166 134 K E N S I NGT UN 5s.3 � 17_ c_ 15i 4S 15 3E 1CI 91 127 5". 146 5 _ .. �.,,.. KENS I NGTON' 512 A VOTED A65 ENTFc KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE + KENSINGTON 51.3 1c6i 1 lr 43 17E 2 .. 1241 72 131 50 15 S k LAFAYETTE 001 ; i5 � 1 - 1� 3 15 I:' 6 7 131 2 10 7 2 4 103 2~ ... . 90 4 LdFAYETTE' J0x � 1c " It _ ._ 12 a S _ LAF �YETTF 003 17 2_- 155 5 17 2 y 10" 13 4 13 . b LAFAYETTE 00 204 21 15 7i 16 . 3 t 10C 12 44' 6 16 7 LAFAYETTE Ova l t= * 2" 25' S lis 2F 2'". �3 i4 4 15 5 . y LAFAYETTE 006 ' 2 5' 31 20 22 2 22- 11 175 5. 196 6 ; _. _. LAFAYETTE 007 � let 1 _ 15 51 16 - 2 91 9 133 3 G 16 4:8 � - LAFAYETTE 01W j 17 2 i.+ ?. 16C 2f 9 9 ill 5 150 5 LAFAYETTE :?�'9 17i 1 i4 4 15 _ 1� ' ,. �s l2 3 12 6 LAF`iYETTF 310' 3 114 c 5 6 85 2 97 35 LAFAYETTE 021 12, 2#1 iii 3 ill 24 6 61 83 4~ ii 3 � LAFAYETTE: w 12 I 16- A. 31 16 'c Ic 71 123 4 1t` 4. LAFAYICTTE 013 � 14 ? 2" I3 -1 14 1 � - 7 11 33 13,7 4 LAFAYETTE 014 i la:� 1� I^.: 34 11 1 . F 64 83 31 107 3 LAFAYETTE C15 ' tc� 1 13_ a+� c� � l2 2 12 55 165 i LAFAYETTE J2Ea 35:? 1 1?Z 4q 146 2 6 3� 112 4 1C 65 LAFAYETTE 017 16� 4 15 `� ?8 4° 31 9E 11 138 58 164 65 LAFAYETTE `018 2c: 21 131 .411 147 2 (;4 6 12" 32 115 63 ,. LAFbYCTTc E+2 1 �' 11. 52 14 21 7 8 "' 111 3 125 4. LAFAYETTE G20 24" 37, I 5 2C2 2 9 F 124 126 77 174 .162 }.dFAYETTE t 21 } I8 = 177 4' 18 2 S 20 12 b 15 7 --� a LAFAYETTE 0 212 3' 1 21: 31 115 It 15. 5 17 76 LAFAYFTTE o23 223 31 1q2 6 232 1 138 loc 169 56 183 7 �I LAFAYETTE 0?4 �04 i�� ? , 16 3 9 21 i2 7C 19 4 x LAFAYEETTE 025 ' _ SEE LA 0?3 =- LAFAYETTE t7 1 :. 14: 4. lC 2 74 9 124! 4 141 4 LAf��Y, TT� �^� i � ori 2" 4""�� 15- 1 7U gar it 3E l4� 2 ' _ of y LAFAYETTE 33-30 17 2 141 L 16t' c" 11 h 12 4 13 61 LAFAYETTE s?31 � 14k1 1 2 12' 5 14 2 6 10 11 5 13 4 . LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 ! LAFAYETTE 5 12 1 5 4 11 2 6 7 9 3 8 5 7 5 22 7 3 4 51. 21 61 .. _ 21 ' LAFAYCTTE 036 LAFAYIT1 0"a# 1 lz �+ 15. l ' £ 7� 22 ? 122 5 LAFAYI, TT i t!'4 2 ' 17. 19, 3.. 11 l0 153 5 171 70 ' LAFAYETTE 040 " 121 2 121 3 122 1 6 6 " A 3_ 11 29 LAFAYETTE 041 10 3 it 3 ` 10' 1' 6 5 7 3 109 3 LAFAYETTE 042 I 2 . F ? 1C 1 6 4 7 2' 7 q 48 _. .. STATE MEASURES 4 5 6 7 i3 9 T Y 9 N' H Y T 111 P Y L N S Y S N S Y C N F Y L N A E A I R C U E E C T E E O A E 0 0 I E I 0 x 5 S 5 S G A S i R C S U N S N A H �t G L I P T V E k N A I G E W M S U I S R E I X A T N 0 T E S A A I I G L G C E M Y C I A A T Y S T O A C C E M E I S T � j 5 ''. S t E T E I P N C A C I . S U w I E V T T I L L 0 � V 0 I I C T O N .n N T Y F I L r I S S T I S N Pr` E t1 G S S R 2-007 S E LAFAYETTE Ca43 14. ? 131 4C 15C 1 91 71 115 30 112 58 LAFAYFTT= 044 ? 1i2 to 4-7 122 1 65 66 83 37 117 2 LAF�YLTTE c,4,5 12 21 1 f74 47 12F 17 PC 6-7 101 28 119 33 ` LAFAYE-TTc L46 i 13 31 12`' 5 135 3i 67 96 88 55 130 43 LAFAY�TTI- 501 _ I x SEE L4 (tci LAFAYETTE 502 t SEE '-IR 512 LAFAYETTE 503s Mo z t. 0 G 0 0 LAFAYETTE 504 NATE E 509TEF 2 � 3 IC_ 19 4 7 68 4 10 25 LAFAYETTE 5»35 # 10 LONE TREE 5C1 # S , 3-. 0 c 72 87 3_ 41 81 55 52 94 45 LONE Tk # 502 7 26 5 4,C 7 C 26 35 57 35 45 79 28 LONE TPHE 503 SE: 13 50? LONE TREE 505 5 .L 33 4C 48 1 E 30 38 33 24 59 17 zT MOR:GA 51 0 1 i�' I _ I'- 3 E 145 2 88 77 113 42 114 60 7777 MORAGA 51:?:' ! FT 1' 7,. 27 91 51 40 62 24 60 21 MORAGA 50'2 # SI 1 n 7 ?c j34 46 43 57 22 73 23 - MORAGA SJ=, 19L 11 154bc 18 2 11 8 151 41 153 68 n;. MORAGA 505 171 3 14._ 5 15 3 ll:. 81 12 5 14 b MORAGA 506 Al. ?_ 13 5 14 c^` 8 9 109 5 143 51 MORAGA 507 2t: 3 16.. 7 is 3 S 12 15 63 - 18 6-3 MOPAGA 506 24 41 20,' E 24 3 131 14 180 7 21 77 , MORAGA 50`= , iF i 3 15 7 185 2. 9_, 10 128 4 15 63 MORAGA 510 ":1' 3 Io_ 7 2G1 3 13 10 15' 5 177 b MORAGA 511 ; 241 3_ ?`0'' 72 22 4 13 13 171 73 - 19 T - MORAGA 512 SEE- MC'. 511 MURAGA 513 274 2 19! 51 t0 2 I i 11 15 6 18 62 MORAGA 51�. 15 2'- 15` 4 181 1 111 A 13 4 16-g 37 140RAGA 5i5 211t 2 1 6 20 3 91 13 165 4 517 7 MOPAGA 516 ' 17 3 IE" 4 162I 1C $ 143 4 Ib� 4 s MGRAG«+ 517 13 ? " 12, 4 13 2 6 9 10 41 U 4 ---~ MURAGA �•1F j 16 �► 14, S 16 Z 9 9 11 5 14 52 MORA64 :;I{: 1 ?�3 4' 24 .1 7 26 3 Ile 18 21 7 238 1L"'» MOR,aG:i 5ZI 14 ?2 1� 5 18C ? 95 12" 13.. 6 159 5r� _. ML, AGA F2 - � c"v� 1 17 1 5 20 1 ' 12 5 160 4 166 59 MORAGA 523 11 A 4' 2 11 7 4 8 2 88 3 MORAGA i24 1^7 2 12 4 14 2 7 7" 88 58 103 63 MT VIEW 561 ? 12w 51 107 6- 12_ 4' S 9 8 6 12 50 _ _ "T MT VII`h 50 144 �, C , 105.E 141 3 6 12 82 8 14 55 M7 Vi Eh' »J^ 1< 5 . C,q l is 11 0' 51_ 12 6: 9 14 52 MT V I Fw 504 13 t:�. 611 1 u6 12_ 6 122 8 II 126 65 MT Vlrw 507 121 51 F 19 lc 4 11 7 83 139 5 MARTINEZ 001 10. ^' 4 3 1C 1' S 6 7` 3 86 45 MARTINEZ C'i2 # -5 4 7' 7` 4 3, 5 75 7 5 10 41 MARTINEZ 0O0 � h, 75 ? 4 ? 5 5 8 49 - MARTINEZ M A R T I N E Z 0J4 � 14� c, ? I � 1 w 137 b� 3 114 9 7 14 7 MAPTINFZ C, 5 ? 12� 5c ?y 7 , 11 51 5- 11 7 7 13 5 MARTINEZ 006 � 1_' 6, 1C�_ `� 131 4 5' 12 9 6 15 4 MARTINEZ 007 i6 F 14 i 1� i8 51� ^>' 13 1?_ 7 i7 Q MARTINEZ cjj 142 4c 1C P 13t� 4: 6 ll _ 95 6 ' 154 47� MARTINEZ EZ Guc 1� 5 r 93 125 4 6 11 8 b 12 58 MARTINEZ v? a 13`.7 �• 4;: T 11 "s 5 i0 8 5 13 _...._ MARTINEZ L 11 t 1s:4 5- 1 `' I IE 141( F 7 I3 1tJ1 3 I63 7 MARTINEZ 01' � 201 � 16th 37 204 �_ ?� 16 13 8 191 7 MARTINEZ 3 33 -:31 _ t 14 _ 69 to 4 6 14 4 _ MART Irt cZ ' 14 17"1 5� 12- i iq 18 4 91{ 13� 12 e 17 6 MARTINEZ 015MARTINEZ 01c , `y `'� 1'�), 7d 16 3 6' 12 111 b 156 5 . a » 5I QE 2 ? 7 7 2 9 2 _ .., MARTINEZ 017 t 1 _ a 5 2 , 7 a 108 5 153 39 _: _ -- MARTINEZ 0116 � ii SEE O t ? i i � ,s MARTINEZ 019 1r5 Vi=i 1 �44 c F �r t - 7---.7 ?# 1_1 41# s3 12 8 17 9 MARTI"tic? 020 1� � �7� 1 +=� ?6 ?=� I1� 6f -.-�- wi � � 12. 5 l6 MARTINEZ 022 171 2-, 14 1651 24 "_ au" 13 4 153t' 5 a z MARTINEZ 32.2 6� 2-, 54y 12t 75 2 ; � _ .., 53 2 b 1 MARTINEZ 023 13; 31 11 5 13 ' 2' 6._ 9 9 5 12 42 MARTINEZ 024 , SEE I1 Z 0 2 I MARTINEZ 025 67' 2 5 51 6 i 4 5 4 33 83 32 r� MARTINEZ 026 1?4 2 -- 1051 4 12 . 1 7 6 9 33 11 42 MAR1 INE.7 02 n a 511 3c F 6 12 2 b 8 8 4 110 42 MAP T I NIS 7 030 3 151 ? { 101 4: 12 1 5 +i 9 3 1004 MARTINL7 032 14tj 6 Il 6 15 3t 6 12 111 7 154 541 MARTINEZ 0?3 Ilq ?3 9 "3 111 1 51 7 93 2 101 3 t _ d s,�&= Ajy nd✓t STATE MEASURES 7 8 9 T Y N H Y T *t P Y L h S Y S N S Y C N F Y L N U E E C T E E G A E 0 C I = I O X S M G S A 3 S G A S R C S U N, S M A C H G L I P T V E R IN A I P. G E w M S U I S R E I X A T N D T F S A A I I C L C C F M Y C I A T Y S T O A C C E M E I S T '{ S R S S E T E I P h C A C I S U V T T I L ! Q �+ G A V C I I C T 0 N _ N T Y E I L 0 I S S ` T U E N I c C; G S S R NON -v2-008 N S E MARTINEZ 034 SEE MZ 030 MARTINEZ 035 10 6 7 8._ 36 4 7 64 4 8 52 i _ � ? w 7 75 4 108 43 MARTINEZ tl,,h 1_ -_ c � 6" 101 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ. 006 MART INFZ 5C2 r SEE AH 501 NICHOLS 501 1I . 42 75 8_ 114 31 57 95 so 60 121 43 NICHOLS 503 01 Ir 4 ?o 5 . I 3 _' 43 45 25 ._ 7 - .. .2.3 NICHiILS >OS 3: it 32 A 22 17 16 15 327 '2' NORTH RICHMOND 501 c: 2 7' 7 4C 62 52 59 5 .99 49 M " � �' 4 3 5 4 5 3., NORTH RICHMOND 502 8 ?` ` � ' 75 43 NORTH RICHMOND 503 c 1 a 3 5 2" 31 5 41 44 65 42 QAKLEY 501 14; 4 f, 9 I C3 141 4 68 114 84 70 156 52 - OAKLEY 502 14 116 12 64 52 126 62 96 152 63 r OAKL EY 50? 122 5r, 6' 113 96 b" 5 5 111 57 91 137 51 OAKLEY 504 11 5 75 105 1CF 5 e 42 12 61 95 104 77 - OAiCLEY 505 16 3, n II 14_ 4 5 12 8'" 8 163 5b OLEUM 501 SEE PI 000 OLEUM 502 SEE P1 CO2 0LElIM 503 S E c h O 5 C Q ,r UL EOM 506 SEE PI 006 I .r ORINDA 501 171 1 t I 5 3E 16F 14 112 65 148 26 12 6 OR1N04 502 20, ?r 16 52 192 24 102 11 149 46 128 99 ORINDA 503 15? 1 13� 42 147 16 S1 65 112 37 119 5 ORINDA 504 1744 ?i 13 58 161 21 a 96 121 49 131 63 ORINDA 505 13 - 1 E 12 26 131 2f a 0 68 108 31 130 27 ORINDA 506 15. 1 13 42 14 2_ 10 55 115 31 11 b2 (3RINt)A 507 13 2- i5 5t 17 2 lor 78 121 42 , 1 "66.46 , 3 18 1 1 1 A' 119 5 17 3 49 ORINDA _0 8 1 �.0' I I d' 1 1 11 ? 3 2 1' 7' 5 8 5 3 111 31 w_...._ OR INU.� _ 0� .3 � ORINDA 510 11 14 136 2 11= 1 6 5 68 24 l0c 31 CIRINDA > > # 16 I : 14 41 15 2 10 b 12 3 13.3 _S3 0 R I N D A 512 1 27 11 z?'_ 6 254 3 161 11 209 5 221 7 J" 5 16` 1 8 9 11 4 14 5 ORI ivDA 5 c1 ? � 174 I I'3 _ ORINDA _14• , 17 2 74 2&ql&q 3 77 11 100 7 134 ' 71 ORINDA 515 16. 1" 142 41 154 2 1 C4 62 111 39 123 5- ORINDA Sit, 221 3E 15 7 22 ? 13 115 175 b 16 95 ORINDA' 517 23 . f 21' S 232 3 147 Ill 173 73 166 88 x' ;)RINDA 516 20 2 17 4 19q lf 123 9 1 152 41 16 65 r5z'. OR I NDA 519 1 1 0RINDA 519 - A 181-1 % 14C a 166 97 110 64 1515 ORINDA 520 i c 4c" ;. 8 5" 3 61 i 8 . I ORINDA 520 - A i ic? 21 177 46 lql 21 10 104o 147 51 172 5 ORINDA 521 # 11� 11 14 1 6 9 8 7 11 5 0RINOA 521 - A � ly'� 1 : 151 5 18( 22 122 7b 144 44 145 71 ORINDA 522 i ` ' nRIN1)A 524 23J 20 551 22 21 12 I1 16 52 202 5 flRIfinA52z c,� E 2 ' o 5 4 60 2 87 22 '^ -- ORINDA 5 2_ - 12 1 iC -113 1C E 7 2 8 3E 11 .. ORINDA 524 z?I; 2 1 �?_ E 21 2 117 11 163 61 178 7 j ORI',,DA 525 ! 10 11 F 32 1G4 1 52 6 81 2'- 9C 3 flfi1�.DA 525 - A ` I: S ?5 10 44 7• 1 91 22 2 c� 60 ORINDA 5 , }" i4� 61 IE q i2 bI )4 _. ORI%,DA 527 2i„ 6i, 194# 2� 1i2 115 146 62� 156 7 ;1R I NDA „.11. VOTED ABSENTED ORINDA 5530 # ' VOTED AbSENTI'E ; - ORINDA 5 3 3 [ -j 2 # 1 !i 7 R06 11 172 5 3 191 6 ORINDA 5,-. 157 2 1:'~'� 4 is 1 4 r 131 3 6 13 5 " ORINDA 53e 17% 1 I41` 4- 174 1_ G4 13 " 3, 130 5 ti ORI14DA 537 I .77 34 15 2 184 2 a5 11 13 4 16941' PITTSBURG COI 7�{ � 5' S c' 4 4 5 2 78 46 w PITTSBURG 00-1o5 24 4 3 6C 21 43 4. 42 3 51 4 c 21 41 3 43 2 2 4 39 2 5-1 32x,jn*' PITTSBURG 603 PITTSBURG 004 :6 3. 6 6 3 5 7 62 4 103 4 s PITTSBURG D05 12? 3 7" 7 ID 4 7 6 82 43 13 4 }'{ PITTSEURG OOfi 1C} 4' 7 5 9 4 6 _ g 8 -5 12 54 _ PITTSHUkG 007 131 41 8 810 51 7 8 8 5 1.41 61 PI TTSAURG 008 t 10 a 7' 7 9 3 6 6 77 4 12 ,5 PITTSBURG 00q � 7 2 _ 5 5 5 3 5 3 5 3 86 33 PITTSBURG 010 11 61 83 y 91 7 7 93 79 7 116 ' 75 PITTSBURG 011 51 3A 4 4 4 3 3 52 43 3 -6 -3-6 iS 1r i `f} STATE MEASURES yap: 4 5 6 7 g 9 T Y J iv H Y T N P Y L N S Y I S N Sy C N P Y L N " A E A C I U E t C T E t E [� A E U cI E I 0 ' X S 4 G t s 3 S G A S a C S U N S M yx L I P T V E R N A G E w S G I S R E I X A T N 0 T a E E S A A I I C L C C E M Y C I A " A T Y S T U A C C E M E I S T S �' S S E T E I P N C A C I °= S U h I E V T T I L L 0 ` M C V c I I C T 0 N tr? a ti T Y E I L !1 I S S T I S 1E a! E U . i I V S S R .' NON -J?-009 N S PITTSBLIP G 012 I1 3i 7. 73 92 3 61 fi . 66 61 108 43 8.. PITTSrURG 013 14 4ICI 10 1.2 b 8 9 102 7 15 61 �,� PITTS6LIRG 014 117 41 71 94 9 E 4 . E , $� 80 55 114 43 1` _. PITTS8U+7G 015 16U 51 10 114 14 b 6 12_ 121 85 179 5 P ITTSEsURC> 016 2va 1 6E 6S 81 4` 4 7 E 61 57 92 4 .,.. PITTSBURG 017 � 15-. 5 y ' 12 141 5 7 12' 90 8 IS 61 __ _ _. � PITTSBURG C16 1 j?. 3 6" 92 11 3z, 7. 76 83 61 128 4 PITTSBURG 019 142 2t c?_ 11 36 8 74 89 5C 14 4 12 23 5 8 I11 10 7 17 49 . PITrSEiURG u0 1b_ = � .-� PITTSBURG n2: j 13 i � 8 i0 4 6 9. 8 5. _._.13 5 PITTSBUKG 022 t Il . ? . 7i 3_ 9 4' 7 71 76 52 113 61 PITTSBURG 02? ,i 20 3 11 : s 19 1" 12.- 9' 148 64 201 51 - , PITTSBURG 025 E<% 2 .. 6* 4E 66 3 4 47 51 52 40 75 39- " PITTSBURG 026 1 lid 31 '7_ 93 ICI 31 68 ?C 81 53 123 45 PITTSBURG 027 c ZZ c1 ? 5 10 3 11 2 PITTSBURGL23 1. 3_ 5 9 11 ? F- 63 91 42 120 50 y r� PITTSBURG 029 11 4 . 7 °1 9 5 6 8 9 5 11 5 7 PITTSBURG 030 � 17C 5• 13 . 96 16S 42 10 11C 123 7 178 71 PI TTSSURt; 031 17,6 22S 4 22C 14 161 93 ?_18 69 _ .._ PITTS�3U'�G 032 ' 2 �• ! 8 . 12 23 5, 13 I5 192 83 252 6 PITTSBURG 03'4 SE,!_ Pii 5J t Eh PITTSOUR G U 4 j 14L c T 13 2_ F 75 103 41 13 45 PITTSBURC J?5 10 ' 1 w 3 9 . 1 5 5 81 2 89 29 PI TTSIiU�:t� 50i i :0 3 E o 7 4 4 h 5 4 9 45 � . PITTSBURG ^C? � Rt 2 51 a 7 3 4 5 5 3 91 36 PITTSbURC- 501 12 4c 83 8 9 5 "? b' 68 128 51 PITTSBURG 504 lI ? . b 3 9 4 4 9 6 b 110 37 ------ PITTSBURG -. -- �. PITTSBURG 505 11 , =1 F 8 9 3 4 8 63 6 110 3 _.. __. PITTSGUfiG 506 14 3 _ 7 1% 12 . 3 7 d . 3 5 138 4 PITTSBURG 507 11 ` 5: 6` 4 _ 10 5 62 9 7' 72 12 49 ; PITTS 3UF-G -,5'S 31 i _ ?. 2E 3 . 2 1 2 I' 2 3 1 PITTSBURG 50C i SEC P:3 Q34 PITTSBURG 51C� 1 - -- SEE PB 07.4 PITTSBURG 511 1 � ? 1w� 1 1 ? 12 I' 20 10 :. PITTSt3U�'.t� 512 2:1'-� 3_ r �{ 7 9_ 4' ;f� z3 b 5L' 123 4'J PI TTSL�UkU 52= � -- SEE P8 501 _ _ ..._._ .. PITTSBURG �s14 1�?� 3 51 10 13 3' 6'' 10,. 81 7 141 5 rY PLEASANT HILL x:01 15� 2 12 . 6 14 . 2 7 = c 103 5 150 3 [7- PLE4SANT HILL 002 i 121; 2 11 2 12 i 81 b 101 31 125 23 h 9� Z 10 25 _____.. ... ._.__ PLEASANT 1-iILL ,^,U� � i:i31 ? 9' 3 10_ i 5 tof PLEASANT BILL OC { 15 3- 12A- 65 15` 2 T 11 20 b 151 4. PLEASANT HILL 0.,5 j 15!1 2 1:- 6? 15 2 74 10 11 4 13 577, �.. PLEASANT HILL 006 151j 3' 131 5 15 2 8 8 I1. 37 148 4 PLkASANT BILL 0 7 r 2' " 7;t g1 1 44 71 6 2 g- 22 PLEASANT BILL Oil I:Z c` } i� 6 } 51, 2% E 1G 2.0 5 14 3 PLL-ASAa�T HILL. 01.2 22'. ?M. 12=-i 4_ 1' 2�1 E� 3cI 731 461 133 3 _ 44 PLEASANT HILL 'UI_3 55 13' 2 6 20 12 4� 15 � 3 _ 9 5 6 2 9 2- PLEASANT HILL 014 ' �� 2 �--� PLEASANT BILL 015 21s 4 1E 74 22 2 11� 12 16 6 213 5 PLEASANT HILL 316 13a ? I.. 644 1?4 21 771 821 9 4 13 45 PLEASANT MILL 017 2y 3j }� S& 14 1 2' 611 10 9 , 5 14 3 PLEASANT HILL 018 j 1 2 i3 431 15 1 d Ix 11 3 12 5" r_ PLEKSANT HILL 019 1414 12 i4� 47� 13 1" 5 f . 101 2 , 10 4 ` - -- _. PLEASANT HILL r12t; 13� ? 11 =+ 12 21 t< 9 9 4 13 28 PLEASANT HILL J21 11 2" y_ 4 I2 ! 6 7 . 5 4 12 2 PLEASANT HILL 322 j 23y 3' 7" 13 2 c 1C }t? 4 119 5 PLEASANT HILL .r2? 14?` 4 i I � 5 15 - 3; 8 10 11 6 13 6 4.-. . PLEASANT RILL 024 13�i 3 " ii b 14 2 . f7; 10 201 5` 141 4 PLEASANT MILL 025 14A 12w, 6121 14 3 6t. 11 . 9+ 7 14 4 PLEASANT HILL 026 1CS ' 3: 1 31 6 15 2 V.' 9 108 b 15 4 PLEASANT HILL J27 15: 3< 1 ? 7 15 3. 6 ' 11 8 ? 151 45 ---ter PLEASANT HILL 0261 ! Ir,j 4 � =� 9 27 4 7 13 . 132 6 18 61 PLEASANT HILL 329 # 1}? iu?I 13 11 52 A'� 93 ,3 11 PLEASANT HILL 030 � lc _i c.- ?�,� ct� 15r 2Z b� 103 111 4 15L, 4= PLEASANT DILL 031 � 3 == � ' 25i S I7� 5 b 7 22 8 30 PLEASANT HILL 032 13E i ivy 4 13 2 _ 7 6 9 ? jIS 35 -. .... PLEASANT HILL �?33 ! I6� 2" 136 5 16 2 7" 10 1I 5 155 ,3 PLEASANT HILL 034 � 15� 5 151 - 3 7 9 112 4 148 46 PLEASANT HILL C'36 � ' { ?,. _ 1 . 56 13 2< 71 8 10 4 125 39 PLEASANT HILL 037 S E-E PM 0?4 } ,' PLI'ASANT BILL ("A8 7I 3 ti38 ? 2 3 5 5 3 73 34 PLEASANT HILL 039 11 . I IC : 25 12C I 44 75 78 35 109 26 PLEASANT HILL 040 17 1 14C sc 165 1 71 103 120 5C 154 3 f { i 1+ , STATE MEASURES 6 7 ii 9 ' T Y N H Y T N P Y L N S Y S N S Y C N F Y L N ,A 1 A E C I E F U E E C: T _ F C A E 0 C I E 10 fs fa S C C S U tV S M u H rj v L I P T V E R N A I G E K M S U I S R E I X A T N II T �;¢r E = S a A t I C L C C E M Y C I A ; A T Y S T O A C C E M E I S T S S S E T F I P h C A C I z S U h I E V T T I L L Q M C V C i I C T C N , N T Y E I L C I S S T I S N E C3 z G S S R N 1- NC N -32-010 N S E F. PLEASANT HILL 341 SEE PH 031 PLEASANT HILL Owl 7 ! 5 31 7 -8 58 54 27 74 2 _ PLEASANT MILL 043 2 . 7_33 4 95 17 51 56 67 40 85 31 PLEASANT HILL 044 ES 2:. QA 2 9 19 5 5 64 82 37 - PLEASANT HILL 045 : _ _. .. ._. t?E 2 2' 9 48 87 3 PLEASANT HILL Q46 iI _ 3 C; 5_ 115 2r 52 6 78 5 112 4 w PLEASANTHILL 7011 4_ 3. 5 97 1E 31 9 64 4 39 4 ; PLEASANT HILL 5018 7 11 7 2 6 . 1 32 5 46 2 86 2 '.a PLEASANT MILL 502 I2 Ic 11 . 32 tlS 2c CE 7q 78 _ 5C 11 42 ;. PLEASANT HILL 503 f+ i6 56 66 Ic 32 45 42 24 59 19 __ _ � • PLEASANT HILL 504 SEE AH 503 777k- ___ . _ __ PLEASANT HILL 505 :S 1 15 6 19 1 98 103 149 44 25 53 PLEASANT HILL 506 1E " 31 143 5 1.55 34 84 97 109 53 145 62 �> PLEASANT HILL 5107 14: 2? 132 33 147 14 66 B 6 95 42 128 40 PLEASANT HILL 506 SEE PH 502 PLEASANT HILL 510 SE!_ WC 535 PINGLE 001 15 z 111 97 13 42 74 10 69 9 131 7577 M .._ _ P I 14OL G 002 12 3 8 76 10 3" 5 9 58 79 109 bC3 PINULE 003 12 31 N,. 67 116 34 44 62 74 9 5 f" 12_ 2. 9' b 12 2 6 7 b3 7 112 43 "; P �!f1L E 0304 F >, PINOLE 005 4 ` 3, 7 9 �' S 7 5 " 5 10 36 „z PINOLF 00o 14 ?� S. 8 13 3 6 9 78 73 103 78 r PINOLE, 007 18 2 13 . 6 18 9 9 9 8 13 6 PINJLE 008 SEE PI Oil PINULE 009 14- 5 9 : 10 14 51 6 12 78 10 134 7 PINOLF 010 12• r2 7 10 3_ 55 9 5 7 11 3_ 141 3 6 10 b 9 12 - 58 _ PINLILE uii 14 ' � q� �' PINULE 012 14�" 4 11_ c 15 3 E, 10 7 9 12 _7 u PINr)LE Cl ! 15 " 41 1C S 14 4 5 12 8 8 13 6 y. PINOLE 0014 16 2 11 . 71 14 3C S1 8 7' 7.. 128 56 " PINOLE 015 13 3 ti - 7 12 3" 6 6 13 10 56 - P I N it L E 016 .�6£_ i'10 2 7- S„ 6 S 6 9 .4 PINLILE 017 14 1 II` 5' 14" 1 . 8 6 . 7�' 7 126 4. PINULE 018 Ib ? ' 12 ' 7 15 41 S 9 B S - 14 62 PINI"1LE Olq 1 15 1 I2% C5 13 . 32 8 8 31 7 13 6. PING'+L:- 021 84 5 4 7 2 ? 5 4.3 4 7 3b PINOLE 022r ? b- 5 9 2 4 7 5 51 8 3-§ P IN1-1LE 023 10 , 3c 131 7 165 ? 1C '9 10 83 139 6' PALHEC:I 501 64 11 4 2- 6 3 3 4 2 53 23 _.._ PACHECO 502 9� ?� 6" 51 75 ? 3 6 45 4 86 3_ PACHECO 50-2 � 12� q c- 7 11 3_ 64 U 8+ 6 13 41 PACHEC�' 54, 9I i 6 . 4 7 2 4" 5 5 3 7 3 �. PACHECt? ti035 SEE ML 0-7q ! PACHECO 50.. ', � 1 =- " - : 7 1 ? 4- 4 . 2 7 1 11 PACHECO 7 5 i. s ` SEE PH 04' 4 _T PACHEC,D 50P 111 2 : 5 S . 3 4' 8 7 5 S 4 _..__ PACHECO 509 16� 5 i ? 8 , 14 5 7 I Z 1011 8 15 6 PACHECO 510 12 4* 9 . 6iij 12 3 5 9 8 5 13 3 PORT C`-TSTA 5001 r � i_ 5" ?� 6 2 4 4y 3 4 b 2�3 - - RICHMONU J01 1�' i 21 16" 44, 1 ? 1 ? 7 123 6 15 b RICHMEjN0 „ ;76 if �y 16 1 12 4 11 5 133 5 RICHMOND of)3 ICi 2 t?3( 4•'i IC 2' 5 F 4 7 8 49 - RIi:hMC?►.i ;�0.; 5 2� �� ?3 4.t� 2� 3 � 4.1 3 3 58 3 R ICH IND G 1, ' 6d 4' b �,. F :.1 c. 5 1� �. 5 FJ !3 � RiCHMC:'�11 t0.: ; rw 7. 5 E 3 5 5 , 4 7 5 7 ry RICHMW4C O }7 ; E3 4 5' 7 3 5 51 5 5 8 - 48 _ RICH*tl�NG 001" 74 =.�' 6 3 51 6 5 4 9 51 _ nICH! ONO Qi: ii 3 at 10 34 7 7 h b 10 b _ R 011 71 4i 61 6 44 57 73 5 61 3 6 RICHMOND , 5 5 3' 4. 4. 4a 47f 7 _ 5 , RIC4MONO 01? h 6� , 5 1 4 4� 4 4 b 4� - R I c HMt.'N 0 0i 3 q .::n 6 I a 5 5 4 __.. RICHMCNO 014. `;11 '.� `? � 4bi 7 i 4 " 5 6 5 is 97 51 RICHMOND 015 105 2 9f 4.'' 7. 4` 6 5 6' 5 103 _ 7 RICHMOND :?16 ,4 31 .I & 21 3 78 7 7 6 22 6. RICHMi1Nt1 0317 12 3 101 c 8 5 8 7 6 7 113 72 RICHMOND 018 5 2 71 4 7 2.. 4 5 53 43 91 39 P R ICHMt.�Nt) t�l'1 I5t rt 14.. 6 14 4 8 : 10 10 7 151 60 RICHMOND 020 10 �`_ 9 5 4 41 51 8 b 61 91 74 RICHMOND 0 1 13 2 11 c 5G I C 4 b 8 7.. 5 221 51 . .; RICHMOND Ott 9 3� r? 5 A, 3� 5 `'I 7 k 106 43 2_ 10 5 121 2 5 6 8' 5 119 55z RICHMOND 023 24 -~ N STATE MEASURES 4 6 7 8 9 T Y 0 *: H Y T N P Y L N S Y 1 S N S Y C N F Y L N A E A I . R 0 U E E C T E E G A E 0 C 1 E 1 0 X S M G S S 8 S s A S R C S U N S M 1 A G H N+ G L I P T y E a N A I G E M S U I S R E I X A T N C T ±� EE S A A 11 C L C C E M Y C I A ` A T Y S T O A C C E M E I S T S R S S F T E I P N C A C I S U r I E V T T I L L 0 M C A V 0 1 I C T 0 N i N T Y E I L C I S Sy I T I S N N E U ;� I 0 G S S R N0N -C2-01I N S E RICHMOND 02 4 12 2c 54 102 2 51 80 73 51 94 50 RIC'HMJNO 025 1 ( K Z , 5" 131 3 6 9 85 73 128 53 l � ! 4 ` RICHMOND 026 � 101# 26 st 43 S2 3 51 71 64 56 96 39 - RICHMOND 027 1 14 1i 3' I1 61 132 ? 78 64 91 64 122 68 RICHMOND 028 � 141 31 11 6S Us 42 61 108 69 85 140 49 RICHMOND 020 i ii" 21 8 5 9 7 55 78 63 60 I06 46 RICHMOND 030 b 2` 6 34 48 25 36 46 34 34 74 33 ' RICHMOND 031 � 5 3 _ 6 51 61 42 64 4 . 45 55 92 43 RICHMOND 032 5 21 7E 3 t 6C 4" 48 55 50 50 73 5 _v RiCHMCND 033 5 I : 3 3 4 2' 3 3 33- 3 4? 4. _____ .. RICHMOND 034 6c 25 57 4 4 5' 2 i 45 40 38 48 55 5 RICHMOND 0215 � 62 3 _ &Z 737 55 431 42 44 37 79 42 {r�� RICHMOND 036A 14 E37 9 72 106 458 94 63 84 98 77 RICHMOND 0366 93 17 sc 3E 94 1 51 519 53 51 82 4I RICHMOND 0 3 7 714 3 E 55 2 53 32 39 40 64 3 RICHMOND 038 79 22 31 6. 2: -3 48 3 4 h 8 45 RICHMOND 039 _ _. C E E RI L 3 8 R I CHMJtN.O 040 # 10*1 2' 7 5 S" Z 5 62 59 61 30 5 RICHMOND 041 14 �• _. ._ -_ - .1 ti 7_ 12 4: 7 6 8 105 7 RICHMONO 042 i SEE RI 10 RICHMOND 043 12" 34 10"- 6 it 41 65 86 83 65 104 68 .-ter•.' RICHMOND 044 171 2 F I 5C 5 15 3 l Cl 78 93 7.. 147 55 RICHMG,'N0 045 i 14' 3' 121 5 14 32 67 107 83 81 13 5-8-- RICHMOND RICHMOND 046 j 15 -' 32 114 7 14 ?1 77 94 87 73 322 62 RICHMOND 04.7 I4 35 !GI 7 13 3 71 87 67 91 11 71 RICHMOND 044, 15 4' 1C 1 c 6 13 41 7 iod 82 91 13 5 H. R ICHMOND 04Q i0 4 E'- 6 9 4 5 81 5 7_ 11. 3 R ICHMDitit) 050 14 44 119 74 14 31 7 10 74 103 124 7 R IHMtINU C`51 l 5 Z u 1 I 7 13_ 4 7, 9 8 9 12 C. RICHMOND 052 14 2 2 _ 124 4 14 2c 8 P, 63 81 106 6 RICHMONNG 053 i 161 3C 121 6 14 3' 89 8 88 81 12 75 _.. RICH,MONC 054 1 14 3 1C 7 12 3 7 8 8 7 20 72 _ r RICHMOND 055 131 34 c I 6 E 12 35 7C 8 60 86 129 53 R RICHMOND 056 , 17� 3 12 81 146 45 S4 9 86 97 144 75 R ICHMCND ^57 t .43 c Y I4 4 d 5% :L� . 10 8 ifl I2 8 RICHM5%0 053 152; ? 1G4: 65 145 3 1 ,i 9 79 91 131 58 R I CHMON D 050 11 4, c _ I I ' 3 9 7 . 6 11 5 2 RICHMON'u '?�-0 47 1- 72 143 3-, 7 9 84 85 114 82 , RiCHMONb 061 j 116 3� 63 101 3 52 6 57 59 110 43 - RICHMOND 062 45 E 7 3 4 6 43 68 78 4 RICNMIhi) Jo3 M ii 3 7: 7l 96 3 54 7 E 47 72 90 65 ' RICHMOND 064 ' 11 36 i" 7 Se 4, 5 8 56 6 97 6o 777 Q ICHMOtet} 0b5 121; 4 9 6 ' 10 . 4 5 9 5" 87 103 7 r _. _.... RICHMOND Jab III 3� 72 111j 3 i5e 8_ 65 7S 90 72 �= RICHMOND u67 i 121yc 5 11 ? 7 7 51 B IO 74 RICHMC:iNJ 068 13� 41 E3 b l IG4 3 5 a 5 59 76 8s 6 Y RICHMONDD J69 7d 27 r.? 35 6 21, 41 47; 1-5 4r4 65 3 R ICHMONP. G 7 0 �; 3 �- 4E S 5 6 4: 6 76 56 RICHMOND 071 j 12 4r c1 71 12_ 3f 6.. 9C 73 75 117 6 �. RICHMUNID U72 ' 134 41 G°i4 6� 91 4 t 9 C 6q 57 76 9 6 1,. R i C HM )N 0 C:7 3 n l 3 b. 5 73. 3 6 . 56 4 51 82 41 RICHMOND U74 16 S 1G . 5 5 10 70 9 _ 10 72 IC 3 6 8RICHMON6 R ICHMONO 6 ? 15J 2 12 5 14 Z E 8� 9 . 6 131 5 ": r- RiCHM(?'Nth 077 l 1176 14 '. 96 9 7 7 146 5 ,'.. RICHMOND Oi 6 loq 32 e 4 S. ?t 5 66 61 5 E 107 36 * RICHMOND 079 ! 13,A 2 + S 5 . 121 2_ 6. 8 0 70 7 11 4 -- RICHM0N0 080 _ (, t SEE ER 506 _ RICHMON�3 OFI b 1 ` 4 ? 65 1 3 4 ? 3 3 3 RICHMOND 082 4� ? 1 4 2 1 3" 36 1 RICHMOND, tiF3 17i 3 ii- 9 15 97 63 104 138 7 = , RICHMON D 094 ! L`i.j s` i: 2I 76 13tC 77 10 83 as 123 6 _ R ICliM0N D 0E 5 17i 1 c 7 . Ib. 3' 1 G 3 10 78 14 . 6. ICHMC1Nrs ws;b ! 1�+ I,. 4_ 12 . i 84 5 7' S III: 4 _ _ `` w_ P IC:HMC i) 87 1= -7! 72i In t u"+ ? ..f 24f 143 7 R ICN�+Of."; �}EE 133 ?' i v - 12 i !I F1 br,3` 5 117 3 � RICHMO ,;? �' =e y1 4 ? ? 6 5 6 4 9 51 RICHMot.,P 0 6 5 6 5 207 3 - RICHMOND G94 17s _ 3� e 16-1 • 3 1 C_ 95 99 88 149 63 R I CHMDND Or7 5 7: 1 4j 14 S7 I 5f 52 45 35 66 2 R ICHFICIND 096 174 Z 147 5. 17C 2 10C 87 135 4S 151 -- 5. „ .. A. ICIimm1) f�9 2 E 1 5 3 bl 3 A13 1 ' R 1G1WON t? 099 9� 2i 7r; 4 Rc 21 47 5 9 47 50 119 26 p, RIC14flUiND 101 10 ' 5 10 4 ' 61 R 74 7 121 52 w Y RICHMON0 1Ot - 3 p 7i 5 9 . 2 5 5 5 5 84 50 RICHMOND 1C�3 S I 7E 8_ 1 5 4 52 4_ 6 39 __. STATE MEASURES 6 7 8 T Y L) !'; H Y TN P Y L N 5 Y S N S Y C N F Y L M U E _ C T E E C A = 0 0 I E I 0 X S m G S 0 S G A S R C S u N S M r f' N N G L I P T V E R N A I R G E W M S U I S R E I X A T N D T E E S A A I I C L C C E M Y C I Q � A T Y 5 T C C C E M E I S T 5 F S S E T E I P N C A C I S U . I E V T T I L L 0 I C T 0 N ; N ► Y E I L C I S S T I S N N E U G S S R *� NCVS E RICHMOND 104 9._ 3 _ t 57 88 26 58 56 47 59 74 56 RICHMOND 105 ! 12; 1 107 42 JIG 50 86 82 48 124 33 RICHMOND iC6 :?_ 3C 114 5 C 117 3 58 92 83 64 112 51 RICHMOND 108 c r 7'3 62 35 42 72 56 53 96 45 RICHMON0 IOQ '7 7z 35 84 22 55 51 48 46 74 39 RICHMOND 110 71 i . h" 2 65 2 3 . 4ri 55 30 65 32 �4 R I CHMUN 0 111 1 i _ 16 6' 53 i0c 2 4 64 55 66 52 80 49 . RODEO 501 13` 9 71 Jos 473 101 52 93 106 62 - ,t RODEO 502 15: 5c 8 12E 143 5 7E 126 63 136 131 90 RODEO 5037-3 ?c? 5 4 7 1 5 3 39 4_ _ 43 _5._ . RODEO 50,+ 161 9 1 C1 13E 4 63 121 68 108 126 75 µ RODEO 535 1: : 2F b !C4 3 -4 83 67 65 102 49 RODE) 506 121 41 67 65 1C 4 67 97 65 82 116 5 RODEO 506 ! lo" 3: r-_ JOE 14 . 3 7 104 71 94 141 63 RODEO 539 I 4 1 1_ 3 ` 2 4 21 3 4 26 24 35 23 ROLLINGWOOD 501 13 4 73 11 11 51 5 C, 111 60 98 114 7 n ROLL I NGW000 502 131 c Ec z 11 3A 5c 92 59 74 103 62 , 6 8 5 91 109 61 ROLL I NGvtLICC 503 13 �� � c . 7 I2 3 SELBY 501 �a•, SEE FO 50 }y ST uARYS 501 5 lE 5 i 64 12 .,. 37 S2 Z1 55 19 C+ -�. ST MARYS 52 _ SEC SM 501 SARANAP 501 7; c K7 2 . 7" 1 33 4_ 55 22 65 20 SARANAP 5,32 I9" 3t 14r 84 11;c 2 8" 122 13: 61 179 52 i E 4 3_ 6 3 3 35 1 Gg 21 r SARANAP 50. &: SARANAP 503 - a 1 5_ _5 4 - -- SARANAP 504 2C- 171 64 2CE1 I.C7 115 15 5 . - -188 5I ' SARANAP 505 10_ 2 ' 104 3C 12C 73 57 81 38 205 29 -. SARANAP 506 13` 2- 112 5 C 143 1 6 E 82 9 36 129 36 r� . SARANAP 507 lI 22 I4 3 11 1 55 7 75 4C 103 S 35 r : AR 50N 8f� 75 21 5 3 4 6 ' 25 73 22 SARANAP 509 19" 23 15" 6E 192 3 102 97 136 4C 188 38 ' SARA\AP 5IG 11;1 175 6 19 26 96 12-1 132 57 184 48 SARANAP 511 ! I3C 3 1G'. 71 18 2 z 82 12 3 113 77 156 4' i 10 6 13 1 _ 5 8 101 8 51 12 7 4 p SARANAP 512 � I SAkA'vAP 523 , 17- %' I3 , 6 15E 3_ 7 11 i12 6 . 160 43 ' -- SARANAP 514 Y SEE SN 506 SARANAP 515 = SEE WC 521 ' SARANAP 31c- 1? _� 3IC 5 12_ 2 9 . 7 58 L21 39 c': ' SARANAP 517 E SEE SN 502 SARANAP 519 1 SEE. WC 057 SARANAP 520 ' 6- 4-4 sc 14 5 62 22 89-1 SAN PABLO OC I 1471 z" 1C 81 12i 4E 7 7 6 5 1CI II9 75 SAN PA13LO 002 j 10 SAN P A 6 L 0 003 � 9th 3 7 " 5 , ?, 5 _ 7 47 77 84 5 ~` SAN PABL V 004 a 5+: �51 S. 5E 6 3 4 6 4 5 73 39 SAN PABLO 005 i 7 2 5 3 b< ?J 4 - 4 43; 32, 24 SAN PAUL OOo i_'.i ?5 cE IIE 2 F. i 7- 57 105 5 SAN PABLO 007 2 ^. f. 8 ? 5?� E 4�# 4 6 7 j 55 SAN P46LO 008 115 34 7 10 j 4 ` 5 8 5 .` 8 y 6 _ SAN PABLO 009 121 5_ 7r I1' 11 5 . 61 10 59 Jos 106 8 SAN PABLO C l{� j 121 2 7" 6 Ill 2 6.3 7 6' 6 9 5 SAN PAFL0 011 1 ill 32 71 51 11 2- 1 52 71 102 4 : SAN PAbLC 012 j cry 3. t` n E2 4E 74 4" 6 8 5 r I r � f1 5, 4 7 c ? b 4 5 7 � ._. SAN PAt�LC� �=23 SAN PASL':� 014 cZ 6 3 6 2 3 6 5 2 6 38 .. ' - 7 , 4 3" b 4 6 10 37 '' SAN PA6LLI DI c_ SAN PA6Lt� 016 y� �. 5 8" 7 5 4 9c 3` 8 37 5 SAN Pat+L+� vt17 1 13d C 5` 7 I1 ? . o b 8 li 5 --� _ SAN PABLO 018 t 11� =' c 52 IC 3 3 3 61 6 9 _ 4 3 4 45 3 4 2 4 5 3 SAN PABLO Ola � L _ '' SAN PABLC, 0?0 1Cr2 '. c . S ? 4' a 4 64 9 4 r* i r c 4 '` e SAN PABLO C21 Iia ? c. + � y -* 4 4j, �L 8a �� � SAN PABLO 322 c� 2 ?� Sf 2 c 52 4f 6 71 4 SAN PABLO 023 `4 ! ? ^ _ 4 - 2 4 21 4f� 6 20 �` 11 4 13 1 7 7 10 3 121 3 SAN RArDN �O1 � 131; .- _ - SAN kAMON! 502 ; 14 3 ilr c 14 2 ' 7 10 121 4 143 37 ' F SAN RAMON 5^a loll" 2 F' 3 10 1 4 7 8 31 98 2 � SAN RAMI N ^04 13 2 12 4 14 I F( _ 9 9: _..4 13-4 SAN s' nMr=N 505 104 2. ? ii 1 E 6c 81 2 1Q 2 SAN kAMON 5C O � �,r° l 4- 2 6. 1 5 4 I 6 21 SAta R.AM�IN 507 2 = 2 2 2 2" 24 11 �, ., _4 . SAN kAMON 508 ? 1 69 3 7 . 11 3 61 4 3 78 2 SAN RAMON 5- 0911 ?_ 2 4 11 1 ' 4 8 8 4 10 2 xf4 �£hrr •T+1'7. r STATE MEASLRES tt 7 T Y J N H Y T iV P Y L N S Y S N S Y C N F Y L N a A F A C I E K 0 U E E C T E E C A E 0 C I E I 0 ; ` X S 4 G S A 8 S G A S R C S U N S M A O H IN G L I P T V E R N A I - E S L I S K E I X A T N 0 T ` E S A A I I C L C C s M Y C I A A T Y S T O A C C E M E I S T fry S R S 5 E T E I P N C A C I . S U k I E V T T I L L 0 ? m C A V C I I C T 0 N `= N T Y E I L Q I S S vT I S N E U L G S S R N,sN —02--013 S E , ate, SAN RAMON 510 Ibc L 7 16t 54 153 2 , 112 10 139 53 160 59 SAN RAMON 511 i 181 4' 16 . 55 17E 25 80 12 130 47 184 45 SAN R AMGN 512 ii . 22 ICC 4' 112 21 56 7 8a 34 104 3 SAN RAMON 512 — A ' t , c c c 0 0 0 - _0 SAN RAMON 513 0 0 j 0 - - --~a- SAN RAMON 513 — A I 13 ' IC 116, 4 133 I E 79 E , 99 36 129 35 SAN RAMON 514 12_ 3 121 141 12 64 6 108 3E 128 30 SAN RAMON 515 i 14 2 IC" 164 14E 1 E1 9 111 37 141 31 SAN RAMON 516 14 1' 12 4C 141 67 8 96 43 141 2 SAN RAMON 527 9 15 71 3"' S1 7 45 52 69 2. 78 47 N SAN RAMON 519 15 i_ _' 4 14 21 26 76 117 4C 142 33 77 ; SAN RAMON 520 � 1C_ 1 1! 13 1C . 6 5 86 2 93 31 SAN RAMON 5-71 i0 21 43 98 1 ' 4 64 62 41 94 29 - SAN RAMON 522 -c' 57 116 1 E 88 82 43 104 37 SAN RAMON 523 71 2 � 6 3� $" Z , 6 5 3 7 22 � •>' 19 2 16 ? 18 2 4 11 14 4 16 49 _ SAN RAMOti �_24 SAN RAMON 525 1 . 1 1 14 12 10 7 I _ SAN RAMON 525 — A I " 7j 194 1 4 47 72 le 84 21 SAN RAMON 526 ; ' 5 c 2 2 3 1 3 6 TASSAJAFA Ei71 t ? ? 3 c 1. 2 w 3 ? 33-17 _ TASSAJARA 502 J � _ ttr SEE TJ 501 _ TASSAJAPA 503 777 SEE TJ 501 VINE HILL 501 � iG-� 3r 71 71 IOC 3_ 4 9 51 74 86 6'0 VINE HILL 502 iI' 3 6 7' 12 2 5 9 7 6 121 41 ,. VINE HILL 503 E ii 34 45 5S 1 2 5 36 3C 72 1 VINE HILL 504 ? 23 2 3 1 1 3 19 24 3 i2 VINE HILL 505 _. SEE w: 503 _ VINE HILL 536 1C = 7 E5 I1 4 5 9 53 8 10 4 VINE HILL 507 23 F 1. 12 21 13 16 12 12 29 _ 1 _._. .. ._ _. .._�._:�.... ;u VINE HILL 508 SEE VH 510 VINE HILL 509 9 34 67 c1 74 5 ?7 61 45 96 37 VINE HILL 510 7" 37 54 5 S 82 2 35 56 45 82 29 _ , WALNUT CREEK JJ1 7 . ir t2 41 7 ?' 43 52 33 75 36 17L - L6 1 a 10 115 48 165 3 WALNUT CREEK 00? � ' � 4I 5 . WALNUT Cf;EEK 003 ? 14O 5 1 12' 7 CI4q e:7 10 105 48 133 56 WALNUT CREEK 004 13U � il� 4 I 6 81 100 38 125 ? 13 34 WALNUT CF Cc K 005 ii 15 3 ? :1 53 2 5 2 8 B I O 5 14 36 WALNUT C R F F K 006 { 144; ,1 '_ 1 . 5E 14 21 7' 86 II, 49 143 WALNUT CREi-K 007 i 14 3' i[ 59 16 2 E 0 95 113 42 132 48 WALNUT CREEK OGS ' ti ' 31 71 ? 7_ 2 37 65 51 23 57 17 WALNUT CREEK 000 + S 3 L 7 ' 3 81 ' 48 58 58 20 88 21 . WALNUT CREEK 010 17� 2 5 17 . 2C F6 104 124 4' 155 59 CREEK Oli 5' - 5 1 b 3? 3 42 2 65 17 -- WALNUT '- WALNUT CREEK 01212n- i !�.� 2 Ic 4 13 1 C3 7 10I 42 145 39 WALNUT CREEK 013 17 ? 13" 6? 177 1 96 49 131 49 166 40 -- .: WAL UT GR=FK Q:4 ' 14 3 13' 4' 14 1 6' q 43# 14 33 WALNUT CRFEK 015 12i ? I1 ? 12 1 E' 6 86 3 122 20 � F Fv3 WALNUT GEEK 016 135 _ Ir' 34 13 1 11 6 87 51 13 2d s, WALNUT CPEEK C17 1,6 1:: 13 4- 155 if 102 6 115 4 131 50 WALNUT CK`EF 016 15 2' 14 37 10 1 c 8 119 4 146 44 � WALNUT C.nc%K 0I9 F 7.., 74+ E4 I` 5 L?' 67 2 74 26 ^_ ti WALNUT CR=Ek J C' 7 ' 2 7' :r„ 8 ' i2 43 49 74 17 67 29 WALNUT CKEEK 021 i 181 21 17 3- 144 22 112 104 142 46 171 47 WALNUT CREEK O 2 } 16 3t i� 43� 175 22 91 97 139 41 146 56 WALNUT CREEK 023 _ f SEE WC 003 WALNUT CFEEK 024 '. 26 4 . 11 52 15 . WALNUT CREEK 025 lc . 2C 14 35 16E 12 9E b 117 35 139 42 WALNUT CkEEK 026 2311 2_ 22 2� 231 17 14 02 170 42 231 29 WALNUT CREEK 027 j 15d 4 16~ 57 isi 2C ICC 14 140 At4 163 62 F WALNUT CREEK 026 i 133! i 11 ? 126 1 7 f- 105- 25 117 3 WALNUT CREEK 029 ' 1Z 2 9 HE 1� 7 5 8' 2 g8 3 __..- WALNUT CREEK 030 2 =c 4ra 176 2 Z v6� 9 14' 4: 15 5 WALNUT CREEK 031 ' 19J J.. lb' 47= 1S ' 2 121? 97`> 15 4' 177E 5 WALNUT CREEK 032 I � Z ' I3 55 151 2 8 8 11 4 143 45 _.. WALNUT CREEK 033 1 19 3" Ib= 6 19 1 IZ 8 162 34 170 58 t WALNUT CRFEK 0:4 201 3" 1 i,-7 55 21 1 12 9 15 5 169 77 WALNUT CREEK 0135 14_ 2 131 4" 14 - 1 7 a 113 3 14 32 - m WALNUT CREEK 03o 16 41 15 i2 51 17 2 5 10 12 5 161 48 WALNUT CnEEK 037 12 E 3 12 I 61 8 10 25 117 3 __ yl � ,E WALNUT CRFFK 038 17 4 157 b 6 17 3 SO 11 132 61, 149 7 WALNUT Ci ;FK 039 19 4 16. 7S 19 3 . 116 11 148 67 161 81 WALNUT Cftl;FK 040 15 3 133 61 15 2 66 11 123 4 147 50 + ` ..• WALNUT C9.EfK 042 15t ? 145 37 I4 , 24 81 $ 124 3 129 56 WALNUT CREEK 043 12 S 3q 12 7 4 9 1 9 33 _ #1d STATE MEASLRES c 5 6 7 8 9 T Y D *; H Y T N P Y L N S Y S N S Y C N F Y L tit F k r U E E C T E E C A E 0 G I E 1 0 1 X 5 G S A 8 5 C A 5 F C S U N S M = A L H N G L I F T V E R N A 1 R G `_ W m S U I S R E I X. A T N 0 T aF E E S A A I I C L C C E M Y C I A A T Y S T C A C C E M E I S T S R S S E T E I P IN C A C 1 S U I E V T T I L L 0 �p M C A V :: 1 I C T O N r T Y E I L C I S S T I S N E U G S S R 1 NON —02-014 N S E WALNUT CREEK 044 17 23 172 31 175 17 109 79 159 27 159 45 u WALNUT CREEK 04,5 11, 15 25 14 .44 157 21 1C4 65 118 45 142 46 f' WALNUT CREEK 046 t 1-3 24 12 43 144 i2 Ico 53 112 33 121 4 WALNUT CREEK 047 i 19 3._ Id` 6^ 195 31 131 9c i59 51 171 58 •� WALNUT CREEK 050 _ SEE riC U04 �p WALNUT CREEK 051 92 ` 43 91 11 38 65 60 39 74 3 ' WALNUT CREEK 052 11. 1 . 11 - ? 22 1C { 62 96 2 11 2 _ -- .X14• WALNUT CREEK 053 12t 4C 11 5_ 132 2 � 66 93 95 45 120 49 __________ WALNUT CREEK 054 9 2' > 2 S 1 5 5 73 2 9 - -1g __ _ __ WALNUT CREEK 055 5: t 3 17 41 11 25 30 2C 48 8 _. �..� WALNUT CREEK 05b 8 1_ 7 21 ! 1:; 4 63 2 90 20 12 5 12 3 5 11 82 6 139 4 _ WALNUT CREEK 457 13" WA 4 qti 1 � _.; WALNUT CRE=EK 058 lfl �� 11 1 E 6 81 2 11C 28 WALNUT CREEK 059 l 4 52 3 2 2 4 17 ff w_ _ t WALNUT CREEK 060 c 2 6 y 1C_ 2 b 8' 3' $ 43 WALNUT CREEK Obl 17. 41 1612 3f IS c' 11 85 140 52 158 WALNUT CREEK 062 ii 2i 5" 41 105 24 7 5 8' 31 92 4 WALNUT CREEK Obi 18 12 15 17� 2' IC 87 135 44 154 55 ^ ,9. 2 11 10 16 41 16 _. .7 _ Y WALNUT CfiEEK 064 j zfl 3 Ic c. g WALNUT CREEK 065 1 F 3. 1 7r, 5 2t1 Ir 121 SA 154 4C 177 51 WALNUT C REEK 066 2a ? isz 4.1 21 11 125 8G 15' 34 191 4 WALNUT CREEK 067 a' 1 T ' 2k 7 1 26 5G 57 23 60 3 WALNUT CREEK {?Co 13. 3_ 12 4 13, 2 7 9 9 5 13 32 >; WALNUT CREEK 070 14' 2-- i1 5 15 I IC 61 13 1 13141 WALNUT CREEK 071 12 - 2 i 04 3 10 . 2 7 51 89 3C 101 4 WALNUT CREEK 072 17 z 14C 5 16 31 8 115 130 54 13 6' WALNUT CREEK 073 18 ?' 175 5 16t 46 S 123 146 53 162 72 WALNUT CREEK 074 16 2 12 S 144 2 7k 9 10 5 137 51 WALNUT CREEK 076 12" 2 9 53 11E 2 E c 8 16' 2 12 0 31 WALNUT CREEK 077 20C 26 lb 6E 19 1 102 10 155 3 178 63 ` wALNUT CREEK 078 172 2 14" 57 16E 2 7k 11 132 3 143 61 WALNUT CREEK 379 Ibz mei 15C 54 182 2 F 10113 51 166 57 4w WALNUT CREEK 080 14 1 3 12 55 14 2 S 8 112 41 12 63 WALNUT CREEK ORI f 19C 41 16i 7C l ;7 2. 9- 12 147 44 163 7 WALNUT CREEK 082 21i 2' 18" 5 f 2G 2 c 12 157 48 18 63 WALNUT CREEK 083 + lis_ 2t 1 5c bt 14 2 1 c, 11A 150 40 169 6 WALNUT CREEK 054 j 15 21 ii. 5 146 2' 9 8 c 105 41 144 49 WALNUT - � - L �' 12 13 5 i 6 5 8 CREEK a85 4 17 4,2 1 7 1F 4 � WALNUT CREEK 086 I 22 ? 14 5 226 2c 12_ 106 17 32 I79 _.. . 82 _ -.-.- __._ k WALNUT CREEK 067 19d,, ?. 2 16i 4c Isl 1 9 106 i47 4C 173 45 WALNUT CREEK 501 201 3 . 17g 61 ZC2 2 102 125 131 67 169 7 ;. ! 15 2` 1? �. 15 i E 7 91 5 14 3$ WALNUT CR.EEK 5C WALNUT CREEK 503 i u SEE t"C 003 WALNUT CR€EK 504 { .6� 1 �1 � 162 23 7 11 10 b IS? 43 -_ - WALNUT CREEK 505 i 17 ' 14 5I 16 2F 81 li 111 6 159 48 �R WALNUT CREEK 506 ! 15 7 i4 4 164 i ai q6 117 4 152 43 WALNUT CREEK 507 g 121 i c_ 3 11 ? " 5 F 78 31 IO 3 WALNUT CREEK 508 241i; 2 " 2G 6 24_ 2 12 i3 i6 7 22 62 _ ...._ + WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE. WC Oo2 A L N - i K UT iREF!c 20 r SEE 029 WALNUTWCREEK 512 � a Ir � . 3 � 1G : I_ 52 62 6 ' 37 99 3 ?: 4 9 125 4 138 5 w WALNUT CREEK 513 ' 15. 2 P � 14 16 I WALNUT CREEK 514 � � 4. � 2 31 1 4 15 ' 45, 21 � c WALNUT CREEK 515 174 2 l3fi 57 17` 2_ S_ q: 12C S 170 4 _._ WALNUT CREEK 516 147 ? _ Li'l 5 15 +� 71 9"' 10' 4 14 3 WALNUT CREEK 517 22U 4t IE 6C 21q 31 11C 13 146 72 208 61 WALNUT CREEK 518 154 2" 121 63 I4 2` 64 11' 102 4E 144 43 WALNUT CREEK 519 1 14?;, 2 . 121 51 151 1 7 8 c 96 4 133 35 WALNUT LRE=_K 5?0 17y 21 141 61 172 2 4 'y 138 4 148 63 r. WALNUT CREEK 521 1891 1 ~?i 6 IS` 2 1';, ii 13 . 6 168 59 WALNUT CREEK 522 ' 1G 22 17. 4 2C 15 Ill 9 147 4 172 5 WALNUT CREEK 522 — A c c 0 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 523 i 151; 21 1 -3 ? ? 5_ i 7 9 113 4 13 4 WALNUT CREEK 524 21 Iii 4 i2t '_ 6 7 8^ 48 103 6 1 WALNUT CREEK 525 i C sf SEE LA 043 WALNUT CREEK 528 SEE WC 523 WALNUT CREEK 529 I _� SEE WC 014 WALNUT CRFFK 530 5ti 12 57 1 6 31 3 3R 17 48 22 r a WALNUT CREEK 532 15 2S 137 5 15 2 76 9 107 54 13 53 : WALNUT CREFK 533 101 2 67 4 iC 1 " 4f 7 67 45 86 45 WALNUT Cf;ECK 534 6 1 �° 22 5. 1 3 2 41 1 53 21 A♦ X WALNUT CREEK 534 — A 5" i 3 2 4 2 2 3 11 3 2 }Kip 3 STATE ;MEASURES 4 ? 5 6 7 8 9 T Y a N H Y T N P Y L N S Y S N S Y t N F Y L N r A E A C i E Q 0 U E E 0 T E E 0 A E 0 0 I E I X S #4 G S A 8 S G A S R C S U N S m A O N N (, L I ? T V E R N A I ' �? G E W ?A S U I S R E I X A T N 0 T r " E E S A A I I C L C C E M Y C I A . A T Y S T C A C C E M E I S T ' d� •-- S R S S E T E I F R t A G I S U h I E V T T I L L 0 M C A V Cl I I C T 0 N N T V E I L Q I S S t Srp� T I S h N E U r:�•' Q G S S R r Ids NON —02-015 N S E WALNUT CREEK 535 11b 2 116 26 120 13 60 72 85 35 112 30 A13SFNTEE BALLOTS 377 79C 3239 142E 3968 517 2094 2218 2463 1381 3476 1295 LT ,- `ems• t so.px J 4Y ..-. J _..,.,_ ...-....—._.... ... .,-.._ -,,._.._—..._... _._......._,._..._. _..,...._moi ZS _n3 is 1 J r l•. f r u fir. SUPT OF ASSESSOR AUOITCR CLEPK—RECORDER D A f' SCH:; L S PUB ADPI .� F M S E p J :: R V i% S H F S J C D F S w O S L A C O U I t I I C U C A L C R C I C r R A F N S E C R. L S A C N K M S N E A L M A : Y C T E I H R L H T L K T E S A N T L A T ;"` v H T K P R A I I T h T S C L C T I L T U E = H 0 R L A E A E N C H E A L E `. I S L a L h? R L R R R M E R I 6 0 I I 0 I J I Y I 'i L N N N A N J G G G G " a S S S S a...- I C Y K = NON -03-001 ALHAM6RA 50 1 13 iii 35 17 0 132 2 132 34 0 141 3 4. ALHAMP_RA 502 131 IG 3 i 133 0 13 23 0 135 0 y ALHAMBRA 503 ? ` f_ i 1 S? d 7 25 0 84 0 F ALH AM BR 1 5,1) SEE PH 505 ALHAMER'A 505 SEF PH ALHA€ NRA 510 ! VOTED A5SENTEE ALH A: '6FA 511 1 33 121 0 123 16 0 121 _. . per__ ALH4MBRA 51. 3 ! _# < c I 0 1 ci 0 13 0 0 ALA"+L 501 i IP it = 3 32 172 I 168 3 180 1 ; ALAMC 502 I5 lI ' 6 2 14 C 158 157 37 0 175 0 ALAMO 403 � }r� 1 14 15 21 C 161 0 151 22 0 171 0 ALAMO 504 ! 144 1'2 i 2 I 5 C 14' 0 134 39 0 155 0 ,w , ALAl,C 505 ; 7 1 6' 0 6. 7 13 66 0 , ALAMU 506 ° L0b! : r ! E 23 c 10 9 26 0 109 ALAMO 506A - 0 2 -0- ---- 0 Mti ALA`7 + 507 11 -4 1 2I 10A 1 111 15 0 110 0 ' ALAMC 50S 1=4� I C-6 12 14 l C 12' 0 11P 20 0 137 0 ALAMO 509 0 L c c , c 0 0 Stc AL 512 AL AMU 510 � VOTED afiSENTEE ALAMO 511 71 c 12 23 Ic so U 84 15 0 88 �0 ALAVO 511 A 61 C 6 . 0 66 6 0 68 0 ALAMO =1 L 11 25 3 E 2 C 1 0 I3 44 0 155 1 ., 6 71 72 4 6 72 _ p ALAMO 513 7� � ALAMO 514 131- I v 0 21 Zr 12 '1 11 , 2 0 130 ALAMC 515 1 2 i c 1 c 1 9 o' 11 0 ALAh1t:c 15 — a 4 I } r o- 9 97 ANT ILIC H t,t�i 1� 12 1 3 21 14 14 29 0 160 I i , R E 4 _ 14 c 11 46 0 14 ANT IUi.H u0. 1 ' _.. _ - - ANTIOCH 00? c:' 41 6 1 - 16 c 63 I 56 2C 0 bl ��- i 31 I 10 97 _3 0 -112 _ aNTItlG�! 00� 11� ' w*r ANT I OCH 005 12 F 1 3 2 12 1 1014 42 0. 129 1 : ANTIUCH 00,) 14? 1J . 2 2 t 24 147 0 134 39 0 138 xf ANT I t1C H Jul 1 i4 ti 2 0` 1 4 1 I4 13 44 +. 150 * _ ANT IUCH OCA 1R'7 14�. 1 ' 2 164 0 160 27 1 172 ANT I(+CH 00 i 17 i iL 1 4 2 - 1 174 2 163 32 1173 ANT IOCH x'10 � 13i4 c= 1 1 . ?: 135 ill 4 138 ANTIUCH 011 ice; 11 . 3 I C 24 12C 45 143 2 ANTIUCH 012 17a 12 ?5 172 3 140 b 0 176 ANTIUCH 41 { i� 14; 2 2.. 1° 1 15 53 _. _-.. ANTIUCH 014 L 4 I` 154 143 3 0 15 ANTIuC�i 015 J. yr 2� 3 3I 15 31=, `r�t �5 ANTIUCH 010 I�� id`j :� v lcr 145 4C� 1 tb x ANT FICH OI7 lf9 l i4 1 3 2 . r 14 11D 5 14 �= ANT IUCH 019 Its? i 7` 1 11 2C c 10 85 2 10 jr 9 1 2 . ?' 12 I ill 3 12 _._ ANT I t� ..ti d 1�- � 12 ANT IGC++ c 13. 2 114 364 1f 13 ANTIUCH 321 163 I s 19 4 c jr- , 2 133 5 166 1 C{ ANT IUCH 022 15 1 Iic� 2� � L4-'gt 1 13 44' 15 f 1 3 -- - ANTIUCH O2� I141 � � 4 2 t 13 4 15 _ ANT I O C H C 24 ! L41 i 0 3E 31 C 15= 13 -44 0 15 —=-- c 15 14 41 162-11-1-1_ ___ . �4. ANTIUCH 025 1- ,i c 4F " ANTIUCH 026 y 104 123 2 3 = 16 12 6 Ib9 1 '... 44 2 16 " ANT I:�CH t 27 i7�' 14 4 173 1 _ 17 12 - 5 17 F ANT IOCH 02S 1. 1; i � t-'�' � ANT Ii1CH 02c� 56 a 5 go 14 0 61 0F#: ANT IUCH 2 1 - i ,__ 1` 2> 1} > i3 , 1 i2 133 ; ANT 1'lC!1 03I 13�; ii 2 3` 2 c I6 13 4y 165 1 ANT IKH 02? t;}_i r 7 7, C i If II' 9Ea 29 0 112 1 ANTIi'CN 13 i:.5 '.0 1'j 4" 1= i4 1 12 3 �3 14 ANT IOC H u 34 ' 5 2� i 8 7 27 81 ANTIUCH 035 Iii i �1 2 12 1 B 4 11 1 ANTI OCH .i I -i 15? 4= %1 15' 12 j 4FF_SS 1 15 ANTIUCH 037 132 1 ` ANTIUCH 03, iii 71 12 4! 2q 13 1t 11 31 0 131 1 ANTI OCH C= i63 = I 1 1=' 3 2,` 15 2 125 44 0 150 2 ANTIUCH 04D IJa = 71," 1 31 i LC 0 95 28 0 1I3 „a ,fr ; ANTIi3CH 04I I71 131 1 4 - 1 17 1 146 51 0 179 ANTIUCH 042 I35 ! 15 11 12 c 13 114 43 0 141 ANTIUCH 0 5,4 6 24 I . 37 c 73 21 0 84 . 1 BETHE1 ISLAIND C101A 171? I 15t 16 22 1_ C 17C 6 38 0 172 BFTHtI ISLAND 501b 131 illi ' 1. 2 121 1 111 44 0 123 BERKELEY PARK 501 15' :2 3” 2 13 14 23 145 4 %* BAY VIEW 50I _ ._. .. SEE R I 10 9 _ t_ x , SUPT uF , ASSESSCR AUDITCR CLERK—RECORDER 0 A r — SCHOJL S PUB ADM F M S F W J Q R V W W S H F S J C D F S N R S F r, L A C 4 O U I E I I C U C A L C R C I C ' C, k A F N S E C R L S A D +N A M S N E A L M A Y C T 4 E I H R L H T 0 K T E S A N T L A T D H T K P R A I I T N T S 0 L C T I L T ` U E H C R L A E A E N D H E A L E 1 S R L O L H R L R R R M E R 1 0 I I D I J I Y I u N L N ;V N A N , I J G G G G V S S J S S r . K r. NON —03-002 ` BRENTWOOD 001 14C I lor q 34 2 C C 138 1 117 39 1 2401 3RENTWOOC 002 101 1 10i 6 22 1 1 106 2 94 31 0 109 _ .. 1.. , fi BRENTviOOD 003 j 181 C 14Z 11 3. 32 C 172 0 156 50 0 186 BRENTWOOD C'Oo 8 . ? 7` 11 I . 2 9 1 83 32 97 1 BRENTWOOD 501 17" i3 1 : r 5 32 C 171 0 146 66 0 173 Z.... BRENTWOOD 50- 4` i c 54 0 44 16 0 56 0 BRENTWOOD 503 15� 12 2 3 l 14 13 5 0 151 �r BRENTWOOD 504 _ SEE 8W 502 _.._. .._._. BRENTWOOD. 505 SEE BY 501 A t BRENTWOOi, 508 3 I7 Ic c 32 0 31 5 c 32 __. . U - BRENTWOOD 511 •. SEE SW 5E,i _. * BYRi�N 501A 13 I 4 2 3 I_ Z3 Z 96 52 1 123 BYRON 531E 13_ 7. 12 1= 1" c0 1 75 26 0 90 CLYDE 501, 7 1 52 5 2E 16 c8 0 72 22 76 _._._ CROCKETT 501 ill IO 7 3 L 2 12 3 LZI 26 1 135 -___._.1- ._,__ cwt CROCKETT 502 13<' 1 12 A 2E 11 13.. J 141 1E _ .__.136 ._.___ 1__,._ _- �,..T,-, CROCKETT 5t'3 1G 9 1 9 0 93 17 108 0 {' CROCKETT 504 17 i5 4 1' 1 16 1 16 -__3.6 1 .. -26b CROCKETT 505 161 1 13 47 12 C 15 151 310 166 0 - CROCKETT 505 _ SEC CK 504 CROCKETT 511 I 1� 1 G' 2 10 0 10 25 0 118 - CLAYTON JOI 15 13 - s 24 15 . 0 13E 43 0 169 2 � CLAYTON 002 17C C 126 4c 3C C 163 0 1444 0 173 CLAYTON 004 1? I O 3 1 . 13 12- 30 _..0 1.45 CLAYTON 501 12 . 1 icc IE 2F 22 C 133 0 122 33 0 -145____. 0� CLAYTON 502 of 1 15 8 7 23 1..__ __..85 _._ _ CLAYTON ` _ R SEE CL 002 CLAYTON 54E 66 c 4F 1 1. C 66 I 5E 25 -__-p 7-1 2______ ^,,10 CLAYTON 507 SEE RW 508 CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 SEE CL 5G6 CONCORD 001 1 r IIE s 16 2 c 13E 3 126 29 1.4-6 CONLORO OC2 i3l 46 31 2 14` + 118 ? 14I CONCORD 003 14F 1 1C) 12 42 2C C 141, 1 12 35 0 I49 1 _ r CONCORD 004 14' i 3 2 17 17 36 0 17 _ s CONCOkL, 005 ! 14;f i c 2 13 0 11 4 14 CONCORD 006 n i7 1 3 3 i 11 r _g 31 _ i �� 11 10 CONCOIRD 007 1:7� ? CONCORD 008 ' 1344 z loc A 3 C, i C 12 137 25 0 134ki4 CQNLCRD C!OS 2432 i` = 14 12 32 14C0NCC3R.0 i10 I11 8 2 2 11 103 2 0 128 1 7CONCORD 311 1? 1 c_ I 2 i 13 11 3 CONCGF,L? Oil 1b 14 1 2 18 15 52 01CONCORD 013 1 15 i3 1 ? I-. 15 I 24 4 1.5.2___.._ _. �- CON CC RC= 01 ;c7 i2 ifs 2' 2 S 17' 15 25 0 . -17 y x! CONCCkD 015 :�9 1 15q ilk 21 1 C) 17 15 45 18 '� CGNCOR D C1 E 1 3 F n 1- 21 16 11 9 33 116 '� CONCORD 017 a 7 7 2 I i Q 10" 2 ioo CONCORD 01S 14 11 1 3 2 13 I2 42 13 CONCORD OIQ 15 St 1 5 2 14 13 4 15 1 CONCORD 0-70 5 0 3" IE 5 5 1 5 1 ` CGvCi,RD t;Ll 129 i 1 3 1 13 11 26 0 129 ~ _ CONCORD j22 lit 6 . 2" ? 2_ 12 10 43 0 128 CGNCOnC 323 15 11 ;_ 3 2 15 13 3 0 152 CONCORD 024 91 � ; � 3 1 ' + 9 i 8 23 101 1 CONCORD 025 127. F 1i 3 >f 4 1 ' 12 �' 11 31 129 0 CONCORD Oib i Io 12 14 4E 2 171 ib 4 0 i? � _ .._ _.. CGNC 'RG 07 1�4 i: ' 1 2 ?' 14211 41 141 1 CONCORD 02? 14`� C 1�I 1 2 . 2 � i 13 ? 15 1 ..._ nE CONCORD 02� 1% c3 i 3 i 12 100 3 1 _ 130 0 CONCORD 030 107! 131 3 2 . 18 �* G 185 15 4. ,a CONCORD 031 I3 i � 3 2 12 1 11. 34 0 12 2 CONCORD .=32 i i'<4 14' i 3 3 19` 16 5 0 211 . s CONCGRD 033 17x0 13t I 43 - 2 18 1 15 48 0 175 2. ..:_ ��. � CONCORD 034 j °7 8 2 1 I0 1 9, 21 0 - CONCORD C,35 1 139 103 1 4 2 13 1 12 3 Q 149 -- CONC[1RD 03r, I7� _ 13 4C 2. 17 1 15 39 1 177 1 a GiINC ki7 0';7 144 117 1 3 2 15 14 39 153 2 .- 00NCOt-:i) C 36 13 I{`_ 2 2 13 1 12 33 0 144" CONCORD 03039 i6" 1 10' � 2- 16 13 3 162 -'__-'1,_",_,__,,_-m. _. r CONCORD OµC+ 15 1 It' i 21-62 1 13 4 1b2 _.♦ fir` F sj'`r SUPT OF ASSE SS()R AUUITCR CLERK-.RECORDER 0 A SC HOr"L S PUB ADM = ' F m S F k J 0 R V k W S H F S J 0 C F S w 0 S Y, i L A G A C. U I E I I C U C A L O R C I C u F A F N, S E C R L S e O N A M S N E A L M A '§ Y C T 4 E I H rR L H T G K T E S A N T L A T () H T K P k A I 1 T N T S Q L C T I L T (1 F H C R L A E A E N C H E A L E 1 S c L J L M a L R R R M E R .}f I £ Q I 1 D I J I Y I N L A N N A N G J G G G G , S 4 S S S S f C Kr} NON -03-00-A CONCORD 041 15_ I--,I ic 24 1 C 151 J 138 30 0 148 1 CONCORD 042 11 h7 E 2e 2c c 115 1 104 26 117 1 '� CONCORD 043 14L iL 12 4C 16 15C 0 122 38 0 150 wr. CONCOkQ 041+ 14 - c3 12 5C 21 C 14 1 12 47 0 143 _ 1 CONCORD 045 65 tI E 1 c c 7 0 6 16 0 7 CONCORD 046 lis t 26 I 20 J 8 33 0 1021 4 0 CONCORD 047 c, i 6- s 3 1_ c 9 1 7 33 162 CONCORD 048 11 1 6' 2t 2t c 10 2 82 34 1 109 CONCUR D 0z4 I2 z E 1 42 14 11 2 105 3 116 CONCORD 050 16_ 13 1 4 3 16. 15 4 1. _. CONCORD 051 10 c F1 31 I` c 10 0 lic 22 0 109 J� CONCORD 052 24 I I 1 2 . 1 13 14 2 148 7 CONCORD 053 15' 1 11 . 2 3_ 14 1 13 4 0 157-. _._a CONCOK7 054 14 . IG- 4 11 143 0 134 2 141 -n CONCORD 055 E 1 57 Z 1. 86 0 72 26 0 ,92 CONCOkf) 05c 14 9: i 2 2.._ 141 1 123 41 0 141 . ... _. 2 -� CONCORD 057 . 5 25 22 96 0 8 2 0 9-6 CONCORD 05b 19i 13 2_ 3 4 c I9 0 16 _ _63 a 144 1 CONCORD 059 14 11 ' E 35 2 152 4 141 3 3 149 CONCORD 46Q 14 1 C 1 2 3 I4 : I2 46 _-.. _0 1.50 1 moo. CONCORD 061 14 c. 1 c 2 I4' 1 11 4 _ 141~ 1- ' _. CONCGPD 062 14 9 111 35 2 141 0 12 34 2 13 0 � CONCORD 063 6 4 2 1 6 1 54 17 _ 1 61 CONCORD 064 11 14 4C 1 12 9 5 123..___ j_._____ S w CONCORD 065 4 z 1 4 1 3 _15 0 - 47 CONCORD 066 9t, 7 31 I' ? 9 2 104 CONCORD 067 12 114 7 21 25 1 132 2 118 34 1 143 2 4 2_ 15 14 3 Q - Ib7 _ --I " CONCORD 0a8 It 11 CONCORD Gb9 S 74 c" , iq 96 1 IO 21 10_5 l --- t CONCORD 070 12 - 7 1 2 11" 11 23 123 1 M ` _ CONCORD 071 16 11 1. 4 2 16 14 _ 4" ..__.. .0 1b2 CONCORD 072 13, 1 IG 21 1 12 0 11 7 2 - 0_.__.13 CONCORD 073 1b 13_ i 4 I 16 I4 4 0 172 __ * CONCORL) 074 7 1 5C _ 1 , I 1 71 1 65 14 2 CONCORD 075 14. l i ic 3 I 135 0 127 36 0I4 1' CONCORD 076 9 1 8 � i 1' 9 0 8 _025 .__ 99__._ CONCORD.) 077 171 C 13 11 5C 1C .17 166 33 o _ 192. CONCORD 078 21� 15 12 64 C 21 1 18 bl Cl 230 T CONCORD 079 101 I 6 is 3C 1 . C 104 0 84 39 0 112 brc �b t i?_ I 3 2. 16 1 14 4 161_ CONCORD 060 � _ � CJNC17kO i0'�3 1B i4_ 1 61 2E 18 181 53 _ C0N1 ORD 062 E 1 6 1 1 7. 7 -1 6 s1 CONCORD OF? 12`'+� c �- 2 2 s 12 10 3 132._. l . . --- CONCQFD 064 1 f l i . 11 3' ?_' 147 0 134 33 0 16 _ watt - CONCORD 08ti 1� - 22 i 2 3 ? 17 U 15 5i 17 CONCORD 067 SEE CD 501 CUNC(?hD 0h i o 5 11 2t 1E`` cF G 7 21 86... __ I 2 CONURO Oa0 jr-1 PPP V Ib 13- 3 0 16_ 11 � 2 _ . 12 l i 31 130 ._. -- __ - CONCGR 092 iL it 7 i 21. C 104 1 91 31 r, 107 c CONC 3F D 093 4 11 c 5 49 1 50 CONCORD 094 1i7 r7 2s c lic 93 3C 0 1:12 CONCt)RIl 095 ^ : bti4 2 c 1 ' c 131 76 17 0 83 CONCORD D56 i6i 10? I 5'' 22 c 15" 1 146 44 0 171-. _ _ CONCORD 09 7 9 92 I - 92 13 0 101 .c. 3 �_ I 22 9 2$ 109_. CONCt�Fi; 1' . 11 CONCORD 09c. 7 2- 0 _ ? t d � s. c 1 7 6 1� CONCORD 1��C= 1 4t7 1 C «; 7; 2 l 2 I 's 3 IZ 21 148 C:3NC[1RC I01 1? Y'� II 3 . 1 1? r� 12 31 140 CONCORD IL'2 17y� 4 13� 14 ?c 3, 17 148 i8 t 1783 CCNCUFC 1i;? 9" a � 2 I K1 P9 . CONCrIRO 104 lei i 11, 3" ?, 13311 f, 35 0 13 -- CC1r1CC�hD 105 ;=•2 1` '_Ei `2 2 14 t 14 30 152 - CONCORD iu6a3 C ai� 2 2 7 1 _- yy E 0 85 CJNCiRD lu7 14s 6 2f1+ 17" 1 162 51 I8 CONUDPO 108 ' 1C' ?( 7 I 27 1 1G t 87 3 5 105- CONC�3KU l uz I d4i '! 10 t 38 ?5 I"s ll 4 142 CONCORD 110 12: _ I iy 2 1 +� 1"sC� 10 44 ,0 135 } CONCORD III 12a 1 r1 3t 2 12 106 43 0 133 1 CONCORD 114' 1 22 1'" 113 1 92 39 0 11.7 1.: CONCORD I1 j lit 8: 13 25 • 1 11 IO 30 0 CONCGRL 114 ' 17.w C 91 8 31 it lis 1 108 31 0 126 CONCORD 115 6ri 34 7 23 12 0, b 57 1 0 . CONC nRD I 16 i {;4 , " 22 s c 60 1 52 1- 63 7,77,gw: +CONCi)PD 117 SEE Cis + 74 ;.. CONCORD 119 13 . � t Ol 3 1 . 14 1 138 19 0 _ 146 �,�; CON Ct1nQ 116j ___ .. y C: ftp SUPT OF ! ASSESSCP AUDITCR CLERK—RECORDER 0 A SCHOOL S i PUB ADM F M S E w J C R V k k S H F S J C C F S w O S +. C A 0 t) I E I I C U C A L 0 R C I C G R A F N S E C F L S A O N A M S N E A L M A Y C T A E I H k L H T C K T E S A N T L A T x sD H T K P R A I I T N T S 0 L C T I L T xi U E 4 H 0 R L A E A E N 0 H E A L E I S R L C L N R L R R R M E R � I E t? I I D I J I Y I :.. N L fi Fi N A N ` G J G G G G +' S S S S Sa 1 K NON —03-304 � �` CONCORD 120 17 i 12" 32 3' C 167 1 163 33 0 181 0 ': ` CONCORC 121 cs t 1 65 2. 14 0 89 1 73 30 0 CONCORD 122 SEE Cts Ot' : CONCORD 123 � 12ii i1c t 26 ic 0 119 0 103 30 0 128 CONCORD 12-- SEE 24SEE C 074 3X PP CONCORD 125 81 r 11 22 1(p 0 91 0 76 27 0 96 CONC3kD 12C cI 4s E s c521 0 65 CONCORD 127 14 10 11 3 1 I2 . 12 _ 3 _ .0 ._. 135 _..! CONGt7R.0 128 1? 43 1 cIi 2 1331 CONCORD 12S 14. 121 t 3. 11 1 14 139 3 151 CONCORD 133 1,3 7 I 2 1f 11 103 2 0. _ 11 :a CONCQP.D 131 11 s: 5 23 1 11 105 24 0 113 --- = CONCORD 132 7 7 1 1F c 7 5-2 30 0 ._.. _71 CONCORD 133 6 5 21 1_ c 7 65 15 0 74 0 .._ C0NC0RD 134 4 . 2 7 14 c 4_ 4o 9 0 4 CONCGRD 135 5 3 " 1 4 4 16 _. . 52 ;. CONCOKO 136 104J 7 1 IE 1 C 101 89 25 100 1 CONCORD 137 6c c c_ 13 1 90 7 15 0 92 CONCORD 138 6 5c 21 1' c 7 0 66 21 7 0 ._. F . CONCt"IRD 13G 5 3 1 1 5 4 15 CONCORD 14; . 0 0 CGNCOhD 141 10 25 c U 0 34 22 10 4 CONCORD 501 SEE CO Jill CONCORD 50 SEE CO 14U s_s CONCORD 5J4 '?° ; 3 2 1" 0 F 7 a 7 28 . 0 92 CONCORD 505 a_r SCG WC Uc:G �T CONCORD 505 � o1 7t 15 16 r '96 1 8 2 1 97 CONCORD 507 SEE CO 047 CONCORD 508 11 " 7 2 41 22 c ill 1 93 3i; 0 119 1 C.UR�' SO . _ _r 1 uf. 7" 1 2 10 8 4b 0 I I i 2 CON CONC )RD 510 177 1C i 51 37 1 171 2 14 6 � 18 1 CON C0R0 51? _ _.. SEE CC 05'. CONCORD 512 � T�j� .c� � 1 15 c 78 0 69 21 0 _ _8 I _ CON 0R0 X 1' ; SEE C7 048 CONCORD 514 SEE C0 515 CONCORD 515 ' 2 id I 1 i;i 11 5s 21 214 0 195 *' 4 _.-._. 21:6 CONCORD 516 1iq :: S 2 _ i E c q 1 97 3 C o I1 �wK CONCORD 516 — A i - --- — -- CON C0 51 _ -. k0 7 _.. 4 SEE WC J29 CONC0RD r18 1 _ SEE DV 514 t _. CONCORD 51c j 74 5 . 13 is I ' c 6 76 23 0 8 CONCJFD 52L i SEE CO 044 = -77 CONC.IRi? ;23 ! 4 2 2j I 0 33 1 CONCORD 5 1 — A 13 11l 9 2 1 t 12 1 13 1 1 13 CONCORD 52= ! � { SEE WC 502 CONCORD 523 _- S E E W C 517 "4Y_.. CONCORD 525 � 1: � c� 32 1 c 10 1 104 21 0 113 1 CONCORD 530 SEE CO 119 { _ CANYON 501 c 31 2 25 11 1 34 1 DANVILLE 5"1 1 27 5' i4 2f 21 C. 12 125 16 0 133 DANVILLE 532 15q 1 13- 31; 37 185 1 17z, 44 0 . 20 _.._ _ 777 DANVILLE 503 } I1; . 14 24 43 21 18 1 184 3 19 _._ DANVILLE 504 13 12 22 1 12 2 13 13 0 142 2 w DANVILLE 505 15 sl c 2 14' 0 13, 37 Q 163 DANVILLE 506 ? 9 b . 21 1 97 b 18 10I DANVILLE 507 1 16v 13 i ' 3 1" t 153 162 31 17677 DANVILLE 508 1 20E 17c, 12 42- - 2 C 206 1 .211 . 28 DANVILLE 509 10 6 . 17 2r 2 10 1 9 24 1I8 1 '- DANVILLE 51.0 10 8 25 1 10 11 4 24 0 _ 113 ,._. .. _ s DANVILLE 511 11 c 16 25 11 I2' 0 104 29 0 129 DANVILLE 512 12 1 c 5 1 ' 24 2E 11 1 100 40 0 13 OANVILlE 513 11 1 cc 26 11 18 0 129 1777,7, DANVILLE 514 21 15 2 5 Z' 20 i83 44 _. ..0 2102 SUPT PF 45SESS(jk AUDITCR CLERK-RECORDER D Q SCH-JIJL S PU8 AOM F M S E w J L R V 1« 1� S H F S 1 C C F S K 0 S -. •y,+ y L A C L' I F I I C U C A L C R C I C { Cs ? A F Nf S E C R L S A G to a M S N E A L M A #'w Y C T A E I H R L H T C K T E S A N T L A T � 0 H T K P P A I I T N T S C L C T I L T U L A N C R L A E A E N 0 H E A L E a I S R l 0 L P R L R R R M E R 1 O I I D I J I Y I hL h N N A N G G S r S S S S 4k' 44 a, N6N -03-005 JaNVILL E 515 j '- 3C 1 1 3 0 33 2 0 32 SEE 7V 516 1 �JANV1llF 15 - a � II c c 1 5 10 0 ic I 0 DANVILLE 516 122 C 1G`- ic 26 1" r 119 0 126 20 0 131 0 DANVILLt 517 141 I5' c 2 1 18 0 136 26 0 201 - 0 t ` DANVILLE 515 b - 4" I 1 7 6 7I 11 0 1 ' DANVILLE 514 L L r c c c 0 0 c 0 0 _ 0 0SEE lav '516 H� DANVILLt 520 V'•.iTED A6SENTEE DANVILLE 521 16 C lea I 2' 2 178 0 162 24 0 189 7_ OANVILLF 522 2 a ? I E 4 9 +) 85 9 0 91 } Y DANVILLE 53 7 I 1 1 8 8 13 6 _ _ 92 __. _.. DANVILLE 324 9 0 16 I4 10" " 103 9 0 165 - w DANVILLE 525 i54 c _.1 155 2 157 20 0 169 _0 _.. DARVILLL 5�f iit t 10. 2 1 12 123 21 0 DANVILLE 527 11 F 6 1 21 2 t c iia 0 117 24 0 125 01 D'NVIILF 528 17 15 1 3: 15 C 164 1 170 27Q 18 >> Z 13 , 11 3S 1 . 13 I " EL CEPFIT 001 1� 9 EL CERR ITL) 002 '= 10 F 11 26 2c c 106 0 102 32 A Lit 0" ' EL CER RITG 003 15 12 Ic 37 11 c 14 13(; 3I 1 I4b 2 EL CERT, ITCH uf?4 iEl 17 4 2 18 16 51 0 176 0 s° EL CERKiTO 005 144 1 144 6 21, I C 138 1 I.32 1 142 ....1 _ _.. EL CERRITG OJ6 14 I6 i 34. 2' 18 2 181 30 0 187 M- - 3 EL CERRITO 307 18, t 1.6 E 4C 1 17 17 29 0 181 EL CEPR ITt3 OOa 15 132 13 21 i 142 0 14C 2 I47 EL CERRITO 009 4 3. 2 1 8 7 24 EL CEP_RITO 010 17 = 152 4' 3i 16 1 I6•. 39 0 173 1 7r EL. C E f ITO 011 17' t 121 ic 35 2 c 143 1 146 29 0 149 EL CERRITO 012 12 c li 3 1 1.2 10 3 J 1L5 2 R„ EL LERRITO 013 14--- 7 4( C 137 0 144 3 0 132 EL CERRITO 014 11. 2 12 3c 21 C 143 1 134 _34 0 141 EL CERPITO 015 14 1C 4 27 C 122 0 126 33 0 133 EL C E F-%IT[ DIE+ 14C 1 134 s 24 22 C 140 1 1V 35 1 150 2 EL CERRITti Oil 27' 17" 32 I C 14,71 0 187 22 0173 __.._.o_.._�_ 7 77 _._..� EL CERRITO 018 i5;_ C 13- 1 4. 2" C 154 0 143 4 4 _ 15$._.._.__-- y EL CERRITO 019 i5y 13_ E 33 1 c 151 14 _30 0 158 -- EL CERRITO 020 12 c c ic 3E Z 1 13 1 12 3 0 13 1 EL CERR ITO 021 10 1 c 23 2 10 1 100 3 0 11 I r EL CERRIT1,, 322 1 1s 15 4 2' 17 l _ 16 3C . 0 _ 18 EL CERRITO 023 12c 12I 1 I 11 130 - 13 0 11'£s EL CEPRITO 024 15-4, 1 i 1 ? I 1L 14 3: 152 EL CERP ITO 025 16 15 3 1 16 15 32 0 16 EL GERRITO 326 1 I 12 i 3 2 I5 +' 14 32 15 EL CEF:RITCc 027 1511 12 " 7 4 is ISL 1 142 - 3615 EL CERRITO 026 8 61 1 i 2 2 3 6 33 2 S. EL CERr:ITO L29 1 14C I'_, ? _ 11 136 0 131 40 0 14 EL CERR ITt' 030 _-__-_ _ 169 I 4 1 17 i5. 3' 16 EL CERRITO 031 { 17� - 163 1 4 1 17 A. 17 3.8 1 17 2 EL C E N R ITCH G 32 IS:j 1 I $.;7 3 E 2 c 181F. 1 18 32 0 192 1 EL CERT, iTO 033 14 I5 9 2" i 14 14 31 154 EL CEF%R: ITO 034 161 14 1 44 1_ 154 1 15 33 0 15 EL CERR IId 0 + ; i� i 7 4� 2t I9 1 18 3 18 EL CERRITC, 036 15 24 i0 3 I� 15 ' 14 3 1 15 �. EL CE AF I TL') 037 15 15c 1 1 i4 1 I3 3 I 153 1 EL CEPk ITO 338 y�; t_ 5 � I 2' y r 7 2 0 90 ___._ EL CEfiR ITC; 039 23q 1C. 3` 1 13i 1 11 2 I2 EL CERFIT6 X140 12 lU 5 4 1 11 1 10 32 113 EL CERR ITO 4? 91 -1 I i 8 9 1 97' ' `� .. EAST RICHMOND 561 131 12. 2 2 13 12 . 43 13 EAST RICHMON0 502 141 ' i2s i 3 1 13t 12 3 14 1 EAST F.tCNMuhD 503 ' 14 lcr 11 3 113 13 38 14 ___...2_, __ EAST R ICHUIGND 504 16' 14" I 2 17 1 15 4 0 17 ,I EAST P I C HMOND 535 11 1 L 2 1 I1 12 21 12 x. 42 EAST RICHMOND 506 lb :? I 4 ? 17 14 61 0 271 1 ,- EASI RICHMOND 507 1 to 95 2 10 1 8 32 1 1{1 _1 amu} EL SOBRANTE 501 1 I SEE ES 502 EL SGnR_A�TE ,�2 1 Ct3 "# --- ' 1 1;311 36 31 IO EL S:�BFj:" T 5u3 2 17'1 151 5 17 _ EL SCPBR4 TE 504 � 741 7 2 1 8 . 7 21 0 83 12 3 - 1. 13 13 3 136 EL SG BR%t.TE 5L5 f I=►� _ EL SOBRANTE 506 i7 . - 151 4 1 17 1 15 46 0 189 -1 = , EL SOBRANTE 507 16 15 1 3 1_ 16 15 , 41 0 161 - E 61 "r EL SOBRANTF 508 11ti 4, 1 2 1 11 1 1I 2 111 EL SO SR,ANIC 510 241 13 1 22 1h ' 14 1 14 4 154_.. ._.. _.I EL SO 84 ANTE 511 SEE ES 512 EL SOBRANTE 512I7F ? 2 1 lhA 1 i6 44 -17 _--_.1 __..� ;.,. . t s r � �r- „r:y? SUPT CF ASSESSCP AU?ITCR CLERK-RECORDER D A SCHOULS PUB ADM F M S E w J G P V W W S N F S J 0 C F S W 0 S � L A C 4 0 U I E I I C U C A L C R + C I C is A F S E C R L S A Q IN A M S N E A L M A Y C T Z. E I H R L H T G K T E S A N T L A T .a ti T K P R A I I T N T S C L C T I L T G E A H G R L A E A E N C H E A L E ' I S R L D L N R L R R R M E R I c t1 1 I Q I J I Y I L h N N A N ? G J G G G G i S A S S S S C K NON -J z-0J6 EL S08i,ANTE 513 � ;? > 11 1-3 2 __ 13 0 13 2 121 36 0 138 3 EL S,05RANI E 514 1 1; Ile 25 0 16c I 152 26 0 166 1 EL SGRhANTE 5i5 j 72 2 7 E 11 Ii b k 2 67 01 0 78 2 _ EL SOP RANTE 516 127 i0: 13 2' 2i C 13 1 119 38 1 133 2 - EL SOSRANTE 517 13r 1G 12 37 I . 14 0 127 35 0 148 EL SOBRANTE 518 { SEE Pi 083 � - - ' EL SUbrANTc 522 1G 3 1 11 I 111 28 1 11 .1 # 1I_ - 1 2- EL SJBPANTF 523 7 . .1 12 1` 1 98 1 b 31 1 8 1 --- - GIAN'T 501 + 16 icy 4 1 IS 13 3 _ ._ ._ 163 GIANT 502 15 1? 1 3S 2 . C 153 2 137 42 1 15 --3 GIANT 503 13 1 107 E 23 1 C 137 1 107 46 0 136 l c 2 i Z1 1 10 28 108 I GIANT 504 � 1 u �;. GIANT 505 1 14Z I ZL Ic 314 I C 144 _ 118 52 1 154 - . _ ..0 GIANT 5G6 j I2� � i3 i 2 I I3 12 39 0 135 0 GI4tNT 507 13t 123 1 24 16 C 134 0 123 34 6 -� GIANT 508 1J y. 1' 11 4 88 28 0 209 0 7 X77 GIANT 5L�= ii ? I 1 2 11 9 36 0 . GIANT 510 j 12 9 I 2 1 1 11 1 10 27 0 118 GIANT _ 5�1 1 13 Iv' I 2_ 2 13 12 35 140 GI A1T 5?? 14, i I?` 3 1 13 1 11 45 136 2 µ HERCULES 001 ! K� I 4 4 _._- .0 47_ KNIGHTSFN 501 13c c 131: 1 2 " 2 C 121 0 loc 52 2 - KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501. 15 for t 41 2r 16 165 33 0 180 KENSI146TON 5J2 12 7 46 1; 116 0 132 1 0 117 1 �� KENSINGTON 503 � 162j c 1 6 3S ' i6 15_ 30 0 165 KENSINGTON 504 121 I2' 4 27 i" c 115 0 118 21 0 119 3 KENSINGTON 505 152 14� 4- 1 152 G 16 2 0 15 0 KENSINGTON 50t IO 112 3 c 10 102 22 0 112 _- KENSINGTON 507 � 16C 1,4 E 3" 1 1 154 3 145 22 0 160 KENS INGTC;N 508 1 , 142 S 37 1 153 0 157 24 0 164 KENSINGTON 17 ' c 16_ 3 3E I 163 1 153 26 0 173. 0 --- - KENSINGTON 510 151 12 " It3 16 1 13 1 15C 19 1 14 2 KENSINGTON 511 .. VOTED ABSENTFF KENSINGTON 512 ? VOTED AES ENTEE KENSiNGTi'N 513 12 Ii 4_ 2 C 13_ ri 137 28 0 141 1 LAFAYFTTE 001 12] 1 I0 27 1 C 12 1 130 18 0 133 1 ._ LAFAYETTE 002 34 r6 1 8 91 I? 0 -4 LAFAYFTTF 003 15 136 17 2 1 C 146 144 25 . 0 149 LAFAYETTE 604 17 21 ' 6' G 44 0 172 __.1 { 1,- LAFAYETTt 035 j '_6 11 2 ' 2 2 i6 1 14? 33 _U 16 -- , LAFAYrTTE J:ib 15 35 3 2 20 1 193 32 0 199 ,v 3 . 2 13 13 3 _ 14 LAFAYETTE 007 ? iy- 1 lid LAFAYETTE 036 1 14 Ili li 34 25 C 12 12zi 28 0 142 LAFAYETTE JL? ; :41 11 � 321 132 1 126 26 I LAFAYETTE 01C 100 �q 1 2 1 9 1 9 Z2 9 a- - _ LAFAYETTE 01i ! i1lj 6" i 2 2 109 1 97! 2 11 _ LAFAYETTE G12 134 E: 11 4' 2 C 137 j 116 42 G 133 LAFAYETTE 4,13 13}� _ � ca 2 ?` 12 11 2 0 _ 125 - LAFAYETTE 014 1L}�;i 72, 36 17 98 1 94 18 0 108 1 LAFAYETTE 6i5 j 14 y: 14 36 2 iE 13" 2 13C 22 0 139 LAFAYETTE 016 13-4 4=� i7 31 2� I2 It 011 11 31 0 138 1 LAFAYETTE 027 ic�t 11 , I� 37 43 i6' 6 167 28 0 172 _1 LAFAYETTi- 019 i 13 ' 111 211 11 I?c 0 li 33 0 132 1 i.. LAF,WOTE :;iq j 127 i 1� 3" 2 122 1 II . 34 0 1-34 0 - LAFAYETTE u2J 3 I7 `' 12 c 13 ?4 42 161 1 15 32 1 171 1 --�" 9S LAFAYETTE C'21 ' 174 i 14 14 3" 2 15 8 I 15 36 0 171 1 LAFAYETTE 074 1 � 28 5 _ i6 - 16 31 1 179 3 LAF'iYETTE J23 20i 14 ?3 '. 3• 19 17 4 : 203 1 LAFAYETTE OL-, j 371 12r 1 . 46 3" ib 6 a 15 . 35 0 169 c LAFAYETTE= 025 1 SEE LA 023 M+ LAFAYETTE 027 1 = E 1 _ 4 2_ 1ti 12 4 14 w... LAFAYETTE uZt3 I?S > i� F 2 : f 124 10 36l 13 0 LAFAYETTF 0=0 i I.?' I ?ii I1 2 2. cl 13 141 1 0 15 LAFAYETTE Oil a 2 24 C 12C 0 1 V3 26 0 12 LAFAYETT= G32 x SFE LA GOA, ... LAFAYtTTF 035 � I1L'° 4 c",0 i3 1 . . 16 104 24 0 116 _w P � LAFAYETTE J36 5d 5 1 I 5 5 5 b 0 _ „;� LAFAYITTF ;,3K 121 r IG" 1 2 1� 12! 12 20 0 133 LAFAY( TTk 033 ;Fr 1 13, 27 43 C 17e 4 16 35 1 194 0 LAFAV1,TL- 040 10 4 1 7 16 21 21 c 9 9 24 102 1 LAFAYETTE 641 96 1 2 2 9 9 23 101 LAFAYETTE 042 9 r: 6 2, 1 7 7 2 ,1 SUPT OF ASSESSOR AUDITCR CLERK-RECORDER D A. 4 _ SC HDA"It.S PUS ADM F M S c w J C R V r W S H F S J C C F S W Q 5 4 . L Q C O U I E I I C 11 C K L 0 R C I C I U R •: F S E C R L S A A `i S N E A L M A ' Y G T E I H R L H T C K T E S A N T L A T rt H T K P R A I I T N T S C L C T I L T' U E H O R L A E A E N C F! E A L E I R L C L R L R R R M E R I U O I I 6 I J I Y I f N L K N N A N' W. G J G G G G r ` S A S S S S NON , „ Fr LAFAYETTE 043 ! 1 _ F? . 15 33 21 1 12 3 11C 2 121 LAFAYETTE 044 7 34 26 1 10 1 94 31 0 1051 0 11 0 i0" 27 116 ._ LAFIYETTE 045 3 li 7 I 2 _ _ LAFAYETTE tJ46 li .; r' 2 2 2 10 IO 31 0 I16 0 _ _ r Ile LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA U0. LAFAYETTE 502 �- SFE OR 512 LAFAYETTE 503see-arose c t c 0 0 0 _ 0 0 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE tXF LAFAYETTE 505 101 57 11 26 3 c c 92 0 so 30 0 94 0 £� LONE TREE 501 9. ? € 15 211 c9' 1 95 2 103 LUNE TREE 502 7 �_ I I 1 ' 1 B 5 . 3 $ rte° LONE T ,EE 503 S E c" HW 503 LONE TREE 505 5 � �. 14 1 . r C5 1 58 16 61 0 ilRaG4 nI 1?. Iw !�711 1 _ 3 1 nom ; _ MORAGA 502 7 4 1 i. 7 6 11 0 _ _7 MORAGA 533 6 5 1 1 c b b 11 7-4'--- 0 ;t3RauA 504 1 12 2C 44 1 C 17 5 33 179 0 ;E , MORAGA 505 15 13 I I 2 i5 13. 3 1.55 -1 X MORAGA 50s 13 1G 1 25 2" 130 127 37 1 142_ .. o < MORAGA 5t}7 I9" 14 " 2 1 3 1818 2 _0 19 w MORAGA 501 23 1 1 P 1 4. ? 21 18 4 _ . 231 _ MORAGA 504 15' 111 3_ 5 15 15 3 1 b MORAGA 510 16 13 1 41 3 172 IJ 15 2'6 0 177 J_ 0 MORAGA 531 = 2C z 15 2 3 3: 20 1 18 4 22 _ __ MORAGA 51? SEE N10 511 MORAGA 513 i 1 2' 18 17 28 MORAGA 5114 15 2 131 I . ? 2 141 1 i2i 41 ol 52 _. MORAGA 515 14 i 1: 2 3 4 1,93 0 17C 44 0 19 ly , ?_MORAGA 516 16 11 1' 3 15 14 32 lb MOD RAGA 517 12' S; 17 2 . 14 c 11 . 0 105 2 Sf 0 122 3 MORAGA 516 i1 12° s 32 1 C 147 0 124 35 158 3 0 24 MORAGA 51: 24 �_ 2c'. 1 5 2` 23 2I 43 �- MORAGA 521 18 1, c 2t G 17 . I6 3 0 MORAGA 522 17 14 1 2 2 17 15 _'4'Ci8.. MORAGA 5w3 t =>7 t 16 V r 95 0 9 12 0 95 f1 MORAGA 5?:, 12 i c 13s 2 I 12 1 1.2 13 - 1 12 1 MT VIEW" 501 151 Z ll 4 1 - 1 15 15 27 1 i6 I MT VIES, ^J2 `; 10 1 12 15 54 2 16* 0 162 28 0 160 0 MT VIEW 50? # 159 12. _ 5' 1 15 _ 1 14 40 0 159 x 151{ 1 C: 55 1 15 13' 38 1 158 _ M7 VIEr�' SG'� MT VIEW 5J5 ? 1'5� Iil 5' 2 � 152 15 2 161 1 r, MARTINEZ 001r is 2L 1 " 10 0 10 26 10 MARTINEZ JC2 11 4 11 1i 1 10 31 0 121 1 MafiTItiEZ 003IC7 7, F 4 1" 10 1 10. 25 0 111 MARTINEZ 004 � 179 C 12 S 65 1-4 C 15 172 31, -0 - MARTINEZ MARTINEZ 005 15c 2 11 � 41 2 144 1 148 42 0 153 1 MARTINEZ 03h 15� 12 t� 5 ?. 159 0 157 38 0 165 0 MARTINEZ OC7 ? 20 17 = 63 i'' 19 21 2 i 20 _. .:_ I MAkT I NE Z 306 152 c ICC ' 1 17 C 14? 157 39 0 16 MARTINEZ 009 14' 11 41 21 1 15 151 27 0 154 1 1 MARTINEZ. x'10 j '5 12 5' ,. 1 1' � : 16 26 15 _, _ MARTINEZ 011 ; 15 t; 153 17 1 153 193 29 1 160 5 MARTINEZ J12 Iia � I-`� � 7 I . 187 1 20 3 0 212 i MARTINEZ .7I 3 1 11 :; E I 15 16 33 1 15-9" 1 _ MARTINEZ 01- 1�-� 24c; ?� 62 191 0 17 53 0 202 _ MARTINEZi5 17i12a 5` 1 J 17 15 36 0 17 1 MARTINEZ 316 c1 t, % . i 91 I 8 3 92 �_ •� MARTINEZ 017 �:'� ? 11� 13 2 . 7i� 14. 13" 2 1 15 1 MARTINEZ 018 t SEE PO 5J4 ? f 3# MARTINEZ U19 :wo L� 17%` � 0 2 20 2I 4 212 r ,, : t Y 17 1 17 3 17 1 7 MAFTINCH 0%0 1c-s 1� a .. MARTINEZ v21 i 1cJI I 12 4 _ 16" 1 15 3 1 17 1 ..�. MARTINFI 322 b' S 11 6 11 11 2 1.3-0 _ MARTI��EZ x::23 # 1?�i 1 �" 1d 3 - `•` MARTINEZ X124 SEE MZ OZI r _ f ...�,...w..4s:. MARTINEZ 025 I E`� h 3 8 9 16 1 85 MARTINEZ 328 31= F- 35 2 Il 10 2 0 122 6 � MARTINEZ t?1) 121 -1 I 4 1 12 1 11 3 0 123 R MARTINEZ DID I1 #>? 33 1 11 10 2 118- _. �.� .. .. MARTINEZ 032 15E 13 2 4 1' 161 1 141 45 167. 1w. MARTINEZ 033 10 79 11 114 10 0LO 22 109 __�0 t,s SUPT OF ASSESSUP AL!DITCR CLEPK—RECORDER 0 A SCHL ,L S PUB ADM .._ F ! S F vs J QR V h S, S H F S J C G F S W G S L A C :: 0 L I E I I C U C A L 0 R C I C D k A F f S E C P L S A C tN A M S N E A L M A Y C T A E I H R L H T 0 K T E S A N T L A T 4 L) H T K P R A I I T N T S 0 L C T I L T U E rs N G R L A c A E N 0 H E A L E r I S P L D L " R L a R R M E Rr I Y I N L N A N ✓ A J s J U �f K NON — 3— 08 ¢ MARTINEZ 034 SEES MZ 030 t x MARTI^NEI c,35 IO' E 5 7 32 10 0 Ili 0 12 14 0 113 0_. .. MARTINEZ Gab 1 122; l 104 5 32 12 0 123 1 127 25 0133 MARTINEZ r01 SEE MZ 0"'6 1 MART Ira EZ 502 SEE AH 501 NIGHgLS 101 14 . 7 42 2 F c 141 3 10 55 0 137 ..._ _ N NICHOL S 503 b _ 42 2 6 0 _5 cj 20 0 68 x NICHOLS 505 14 2C 4 c 2 7 1 lE 19 0 2 0 NURcTH RICHMOND 501 Ili 8" I q 21 1 F 1 11. 3 93 47 2 IO NORTH RICHMOND 502 r 9 i bi ' 1_ 1 8 1 77 44 6 _ 9 NORTH RICHMOND 503 j Et c5 11 3c 22 1 5 0 62 46 1 93 I OAKLtY 5131 ! 16 ii 2 4 17. C 14 48 n 17 1 OAKLEY 5+::2 1 12 2 41 2 16 13 5 I6 w OAKLEY 503 j 1^ 10' 1 31 3 3 c 15 1 121 5 145 M 2 OAKLEY 5J4 13 11 1 2E 2 14 1 131 38 14 _. OAKLEY 5J5� lo- 1 23e i 4 3" 17 I4 47 OLEUM 501 SEE PI 005 i SFF PI 002 GLEUM 903 SFE R0 509 OLEUM 506 SEE PI 000 i ORINl A 501 j l�+a 11 2t 2- c. 13 0 125 3 ORINDA S D: 10 13 1 2 2 16 16 1 0.. 163 j _ . DR I VI?A 5032 1c" lui 15 24 IE c 11c 0 124 17 0118 ORINDA 504 131 C i' 2 ? ?L C 132 1 2 22 38 0 131 0 R I N D. A 5^5 111 i 82 1 t c Iir f 101 2 ORINDA 506 12 >1 1 -2 2 "11ill 23 1.2 ORIN - O A 5 J 7 14 21 i 2 ? 14 14 1., ORINDA 50c! 1 15 1 125 ii 3 2 C 146 C 143 25 15 ORINDA 5G9 3' Sr6 41 1 1 77 82 187 Z :_... = URI�NJA 513 c� 02 3 2i c 7 82 14 _ 7 ORIN',)A 513 14: 112 15 27 I 1 134 12 . 22 1 142 _._.. i. oRlNOA 5i2 21. Ia 2 3 I9 13 _35 20 ORINJA 513 14. 1 V 21 4 1 13� 121 31 0 135 ORINnA 514 1t- I f 21 4, 2 14 2 15 2152 2 0qINDp 515 131 2 7c. 7 3 ? 3 12 2 106 35 1. . 133 3 0RINOA 51a ' 1h C 141 23 4 2 3 i8 ' 0 167 46 0 193, ORINJA i17 e i ?r 2 4 1 19' 2 i3 381 193 r ti 1. ' 1 4 ? I 16 ' 15 -3 _. 0 16 ORINDA 18 � 2..� ORINVDA 519 c 1 _ 2 I ORINDA, 5143 — a 1�3 2C' 1 '` 43 3-- 141 1 138 31 0 14 ORINDA 520 t 11 4 1 ,.. 6 1 58 i7 0 5 ORINDA 520 — A 17` i lig t 3 . 16 1 147 37 0 162 ORINDA 521 1 11 ;0F 5 ORINDA 51 — A 1 's� 4 2; l 14 15158 '2 I5 DRINUA 522 ` 0 0 0 0r ORIN04 522 — A i i8 ;2 i G 4 . lb_ 156 47 0 .. 192 ORINDA 523; 7:! 7 11 i 7 6 22 0 7$ .._ �- GRINDA — ' 0 7' - ' g 8 29 9 h 5 2 3 A � 1 ?3 ? =. ORINDA 5-24 tc� 14.4 1 3J 3 c 11 0 175 31 0 194 0 ORINJA 525 ? ' 2 " 1 9 8 2 99 � ORINDA 525 — A 7 52 71 2 1 7` , b 1 7 _ h' ORINDA 525 16 1? IM 2 2. 15 r 13 2 16.1.... . 0 ... ORINDA 527 1 171 4 13 2 2 157 2 147 37 1 175 ORINDA 52U vx. ABSENTEE VuTEt _. - VCTE0 46SENTEF i I ORINDA 533 ' 1,;7 1 : 17 a lti 17 5�3 191 1 .__ ORIt�DA 534 S 1-. 11 11 2q I 13 125 24 113 ORINDA 536 14_ iGZ 14 16 4 13• 131 3i. 14 - r ORINDA 5'7 1 ` 4 :1 d 135# .'N 12E 3 ° 136 2 PITTSfiURt'. :101 1 oj� "' 2 1 `. 61 48 6 10 V .. PITTSr3URG ^0? 7 L, 7 2 7 1 5 3 81 PITTSBURG 003 ( 6 1 c 25 c 5 I 5 26 0 6 PITTSBURG 004 t 12� 12 44 - 11 i2 10 loc 40 1 131 1 PITTSBURG 005 131 1G � 14 6 1 12 11 43 0 127 0 � PITTSBURG 006 i4 ' + 11 a I C 137 1 11- 44 0 140 PITTSRUR G 007 15" i? . 1 5 1 C 15 0 13 47 0 151 0 PITTS01W(, 0 0 A 13c I13 1 4 C 127 0 11 35 0 131 2 PITTSBUkC, 00'y 9 ' i b 4 I 9 6 43 9, _ PITTSBURG 010 15 t 121 1 5- 1 14 9 91 0 159 , o ,r PITTSBURG 11 8. 7 1 . 7 ` 61 -31 7-6 1__.. .___ _ Ml SUPT IF ASSESSOR AUDITCR CLERK-RECORDER D A fes, SCHULIL S PU$ ADM F M S F k J 0 R V n « S H F 1 S J C I D F S W 0 5 L a C A n is I E 1 I C U C A L 0 R C I C " i rl A F N S E C R L S A D N A M S N E A L M A `< . Y C T A E I H R L H T G K T E S A N T L A T � D H T K P R A I I T N T S C L C T I L T U E M H G R L A E A E N C Ft E A L E r, I S R L D L N R L R R R M E R I E C I I D I J I Y I , 1 L N 'v N A N G J G G G G . S S S S S , C . K p tvUN - 3-0:)q k PITTSBURG Oil 12 I 10ZI 32 1 0 13C J 107 46 0 129 2 PITTSBURG 013 17 1 13 5 7 47 1' 0 184 1 138 61 0 178 3 PITTSBURG 014 13C 1 121 ic 1 2 0 13 1 119 37 0 133 0 PI TTSdURG 015 14 14 18 45 3 1 is 139 84 0' 190 i PITTSBURG Jlh 1? Ke 22 116 106 26 0 120 0 'may PITTSBURG 017 17t ? 12_ I cy 51 1 C 176 2 152 51 0 185 4 PITTSSURG 018 14 10` 4 1 1.3 1 11" 43 140 PITTSBURG 019 141 10:. 6 58 1 C 150 I 132 41 0_ 162 _____.-1 x nr PITTSSURG 0, 20 19_ 140 1 _ 51 1 c I8 14 5 203 ._... ._.1 PITTSBURG 021 14 . 12 i 4 it I3 0_ ..129 39 0 ..152_ 4 PITTSBURG 022 13 c 101 47 1 c 126 0 122 30 0 128 0 PITTSBURG 023 18 151 1 5. 277. C 1`2 1 172 55 0 208 2 PITTSBURG 025 8' L 34 1 81 2 82 22 1 92 1 -.- PITTSBURG 026 12c 1 1141 1 5. 1 1 12C 1 106 47 0 1311 PITTSBURG 027 f £ 1 1c 2 PITTSBURG 0281? 1 Of. 3' 1 c 134 0 1114 2121 PITTStBUPG 09 13 1 21 3 11 141 -.9 _ _.63 0 . 137 _ ....1_� PITTSBURG 030 2+, I 1%, 2 b 1 19 15 62 0.. .20?`--.�2 .`` -- , : PITTSBURG 031 231 1 175 21 51 3z C 228 2 I8 74 23 6 2 ---w PITTSBURG 032 23 . 2 1 8c le b 7 28 1 241 1 213 63 1PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 508 PITTSBURG 034 15: 12" f 4 . 1 c 151 0 136 32 0 166 PITTS3URG 035 i t. 1 2 i c SF 1 81 26 1 96 1 ° PITTSBUhG 5C1 10 7 Z 3 c 1 1 102 2 83 42 0 -100_.__ PITTSNURG 502 ? i 5 . i3 2 IO 67 53 1 141 0 , s PITTSBURG 503 13_ 1 4 1 4 24 1 13 1 12 3 135 _______ PITTSBURG 504 ! 1it 1 7- 4 3C c 11 0 9 4 114 2 PITTSBURG 505 11 ?� 7 3 2 11 _ q _ 40 0 PITTSBURG Sub 1 i 11= 4 2 E C 156 0 13 4 166 . PITTSBUR'G 507 13 . 1 33 3 14 1 11 57 0 141 PITTSBURG 508 36 3 37 0 2 1 PITTSBURG 509 SEE P3 L34 r PITTSBURG 510 SEE P3 034 i PITTSSURG 511 7 24 9 1 1 22 PITTSSURG 512 i3 1 8 11 3 3'- 131 10 _ 5 132 3 PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 501 f. PITTS SURD 514 i5 j2 B 11 44 34 11 15E 122 52 1 15 PLEASANT HILL 00 17�' 9 i 2' 15 c 12E 4 i5 PLEASANT HILL DO? j 10� 7" 1 " 2 2 9 27 0 _ PLEASANT HILL GO3 =� _.. c 7t 1 I 9 9 22 9 PLEASANT HILL 004 150 13 _-- _ I 2: I�. 12 4 148 ' PLEASANT t1ILl. 005 i 13 111 1 31 r 14 12 41 13 PLEASANT HILL 0')b 13,1 1 1c� 32 2 c 1.7; 1 1231 143 PLEASANT HILL 007 i �:� o tt 1 1411 6. 3 PLEASANT MILL 0: 1 j 14l' It 3 . 1? 1 11 44 PLEASANT t,IIL x!12 ! 14 1 z 1 c 2E2 13 1 IO 4 14 �- PLEASANT HILL 013 t :- i1. 2 2 . 14 12 2 141 " PLEASANT }TILL J14 t.3 2 't 2 7( ;t 7 - 1P PLEASANT HILL 015 2t � 15 4 . 3=_� 19 1'.. 45 200 .. 1 _._ PLEASANT HILI 016 13 ; 3 ? 127 2 116 35 0 122x" PLEASANT HILL 017 .3c 1` ZF 1 138 13C 28 14 PL'taSAt.T HILL 3I8 1=-? L 1J 3 I 13 1 1I 41 1, 13 1 PLEASANT Hlt_L 019 11:j a7 3t c 1 1 9 a 41 0 118 _ PLEASANT HILL +?20 1 '� 11 2 2 12 Z 9 42 12 1 PLEASANT HILL 021 j .1I c, 2 2' 11= 9 38 122 PLEASANT MILL 022 142: i lCA 111 31 11 14 0 12' 39 0 148 - _' PLEASANT HILL 023 j 15a 13 � 1 3 2 %� 15 13 4 16 - PLEASANT HILL 024 1 14� 10 # 1 ? 2_ 1? 12 38 139 ___ PLEASANT HILL 025 i5 i1f 31 3 15 I 12 4 14 - -- ate .. PLEASANT HILL 026 1 Itis 4 r 2 14 _ 121 47 0 158 PLEASANT BILL 027 I� 1: I 3a 1�` 1 11 5 14 PLEASANT MILL `28 1,i I -?` 2"'` �` 3 ' {, Ip_ 1601 5 _ Ise - --- a 117 7. 1 Z ? 114; 9 rJ 3 11 _ PLEASANT HILL Oc . PLEASANT HILL J30 14' 1 ; 11; 3. 2 14 1 122 :ni 14 : PLEASANT HILL 031 c4 T 3` 1� E� �bj 7 2 0 gg 444 PLEASANT HILL 032 1? Li 1 2 1" 11 10 2 0 121 , PLEASANT HILL 033 I5 I 4 2 14 f 123 38 0 149 6 w PLEASANT HILL C 3 4 15 i; 1 11 . 16 3C • 2 f 152 1 131 35 0 150,,..,. PLEASANT HILL 036 127c C2 13 2' 1 c 12C 0 11 25 0 128 x � PLEASANT HILL 037 ? _ SELF PI1 014 .. _ PI. E ASANT HILL 036 7 4� 2., ZI 7 6 2 $0 PLEASANT 14ILL 039 S 1 5 3 1 .. 9 : 1 7 3 ip PLEASANT HILL 040 1;' 1t'I 3f 2 145 0 3, _. 25 0.....152 ,.__ 4 *eiY, , w, . ... ,. 4. :;rte "rte SUPT �F 'ASSESSOR ALDITCR CLERK—RECORDER 0 A } SCHO:L S PUS ADM <:,h._. F M S E « J 0 R V W W S H F S J C C F S W a S L O U I E I I S 1i C A L C R C I C r A F S E C k L a a C `; A M S N E A L M A Y C T 4 E I H R L H T G K T F S A N T L A T 4Y, C, H T K. P R A I I T IN T S C L C T I L T L' F A H 07 R L A E µ E N C H E A L E I S R L C L M R L R R R M E R i E ,,; I I D I J I Y I I N L N ra N A N - C� J G G G GE: ' S A S S S S ' I C t rig... .. NON —03-010 PLEASANT HILL 041 SEE PH 0 3 1 PLE45ANT HILL 042 � 7" 1 `ri 3 17 1 . 0 77 0 70 18 0 79 0 PLE AS A14T HILL 043 f a = 5 33 a c 86 0 60 15 0 82 0 PLEASANT HILL 044 j 3 !41 2 12 it 0 8 8 0 79 22 0 92 1 PLEASANT HILL &45 , -- I 2 1' 81 1 73 28 0 83 0 PLEASANT WILL 046 I iiv 1 7 Y 2 . c 111 2 99 30 1 120 1 PLEASANT HILL 531A loo C 107 1 103 20 0 105 1 PLEASANT !-SILL 5018 23 c 9 71 27 0 83 1 PLEASANT HILL 502 11 7 74 1" 3' 22 1 120 5 97 37 0 122 2 PLEASANT HILL 503 5 c 42 i c0 1 5C 18 0 59 0 PLEASANT HILL 504 SEE AH 50? _ *= PLEASANT HILL 505 15 c I C 1. 61 25 0 153 1 136 47 0 161 1 < •.�x PLEASANT HILL 506 15' 11 1 ' 24 0 152 0 132 43 0 1560 7 ;fi PLEASANT HILL 507 ill, 1 7 . 11 42 21 1 101 0 10E 27 0 114 0. _ x- e=P _ PLEASANT HILL50 6 'y� _ SEE PH 502 PLEASANT Ni LL 51� r} SEE WC 535 1_00_ PINOLE 1 c I 14 I � � � 13 41 0 148 _._2 . PINOLE 00? 12, 10" 6 2S 14 2 ll . 3 lic 41 PINIOL.E 00—A 12C C 102 12 22 S c 12c r lic 28 0 126 PINOLE OC4 1 25 2 c c ii 98 39 ___.- __ 120 ..._____•1 .._. ... rT, PINOLE 005 10 c y I I. 10 0 10 28 0 I1 s •: PINOLE C06 13 12 I 27 i c 13C 0 I2 39 0 140 �01 � _ - PINOLE 007 15' lc i 15 , 14 31 162 _. .. PINOLE 308 S t E PI Oil t r PIN13LE OUQ 15 : 14 1 c I 15 1 14 35 165 PINOLE 010 10 1 u22 12 108 0 L03 3 116 PINCLE 011 13ti = I2 1 2 I 13 2 1?. 4 13 1 PINC,LE 012 14'' 1 i 2 2 15 12, 4a 0 14 1 w= PINOLE 013 14 c 131 11 22 14 0 14C 4 15 . w PINOLE 014 141 r 11 i C 3E 1 14 0 12 -27 0 142 2 -- PINOLE -PINOLE 015 IoA I2 1 16 c IL 0 102 34 0 116 PIfVGLE 016 1Ci!i2 131 9 21 167 - PINOLE 017 X34 14' ; 2 , I 16 1 109 0 16 -__ PINULF 018 1FT i ! � s 3 I 1 1 1 1 P I NOL E 31 I� 1 i Q 2 2 14 124 37 0 L4 � � 71 7. 1 i` 7 1 7 16 0 88 P I NtOL 4r 0�?a ! _ _ ___.. .T___...._ ..,. PINOLE 07 � Ii+:7 �fl i 2 13 8 3 10 PINOLE 0'7 Iov I 1441 13i 2E 1 a15 1 155 23 0 15 f PACHECO! 5' 0 51 1 01 ! -� 4 1 1 . 4 38 23 PACHECC} 532 ? o-" ,. 12 2" 1 9c 1 75 3C 0 85 a PACHECO 50 13y 2. I0, i _' f ;c 136 1 116 46 0 14 '1 7 1 7 2 0 78 ; PACHECC ..J=- � 7a' c � � PACHECC 505 11 SFE MZ 0?q I . 1 PACHtCi 506 0 ^� 7 1 2 0 541 2l; r 67 PACHECO, 5(�7 SEE PH 041 4 �: PACHcC+? 5u;, 1' . t 1 1 2 2`� 11 C� 1c,d 33 1 11 PACHECO `'jy 17 ° 1 , 1 10 4 41 L` 17 142 5 ! V 171 3 �- PAC NEC% 50.0 a ,j - 17} 4 2 i4l, A G, 0 15 PORT COSTS 531 7d 7c x 14 r 65 1^ 0 7 1 _ 1 ' 3 14, 28 C 138 RICHMOND 0;: i _; 2'`; 37 s� 3 ' a RICWMCiNO C0 4 i. 127 0 14. 3? 0 141 1 R ICNM0N,9 t`C;3 c 5 _ 1 I 9 101 16 0 RICHMOND 0J%- 7-4 11 27 1' 71 2 51 40 ' 6E ' 1 r i; Lt<< is 5 !1 ? i' i 1i 11 7E 5F 111 2 RIHM ._ . RICWh3UND 006113 ' 7 i 3c 1 11c 6 . b 12 _ _ R I CHMOP;D 037i i T 1 2 i 12' 1 6. 69 112 i R I CHMGND OC-1 1 C'� 1 �� 2 I 1 104 72 53 103 2 RIGHh+i"VD 061; 22 i� ? i i d .: lc, 136 3� 7i RICH►�OND vii Iii 2Ej ll� 0 lo3 8e, 6C 103 -� R I C H M C N D ? I0 24 1 _a y7F :j 7� 5 100 RICHMOND 01= :r E« 8 2 fl rl 7•j _ 5 4 I 81 . ._... , - RIC4-'M�� D I : ��-� = If l� i ' I0F 6 64 C 98 RICHMO°vD 14 i :C ` i " 2 i i 101 8 51 1 10 RICNM% �J GI5 113 120 1 2" 1 13 9 5 128 • . RICHMOND 016 46 ll I 3 i 14' 2 111 60 14 RICHMOND ^i7 i4.� 13' 2 1 14% 2. 10 7a 15 RICHM(:R�a ul d ; ?� 2 I 9 1 6 49 0 91 2 R KiW!IND 019 � I�� 'l ( i'. 3. 1 15" y 86 0 158 121 8 66 0 116 . .... RICWr+4")r�D t'r_CY � 1 id ? la } 2 1�. RICI4F1UtV10 0121 11 1 lG7 4 ? 16 c I2 8 55 0 120Awl i. RICHMOND 022 10. L 11 2 111 86 50 0 104 RICHMt]!VD +;=' I2 t 3 C 11 C 1 Ocj 29 *. s iA. SLIPT ^F ASSESS[:R AL91TCR CLERK—RECORDER D A 4, SCHOOL S PUB AAF! F M S F K J 0 R Y H W S H F S J 0 C F S N 0 Sf " L A C t i U I E I I C U C A L C R C I C ,r A F ,N S E C R L S A O N A M S N E A L M A ° s Y C T s E I H R L H T C K T E S A N T L A T �Mn. 9 H T K P R A I I T N T S C L C T I L T r R L A E A E N D H E A L E � r U E A H 1. r-=.. I S R L D L N R L R R R M E R fk, x ai I B u I I D I J I Y I N L N N N A N G J G G G G S A S S S S C az ' ll R K .. w NON —J3-011 r * " R IC HMUND 024 j' 107 Z I 0c i 15 12 C 107 0 98 27 0 99 RICHMOND 025 + 131 127 I c 25 17 C 14C 0 129 34 0 139 0 ,« RICHMOND 026 9 81 2C 1 .38 1 85 29 095 1 RICHMOND 027 1' 12 25 1" 1 129 2 115 40 2 _ 135 1_ RICHMOND 026 13? L 11. 1 2 1 12 2 12 35 L32 _. _ RICHMOND 029 11 _ 10r 25 7 1 116 1 100 33 1 115 1 'xv " R ICHMCNE 030 j 10 1 r 3C 21 c 104 2 67 0 RICHMOND 1 aZ 83 1 I F i" 1 9' 2 78 47 1 _ 99 , RICHMOND 032 10 ' 72 1 22 1 c 97 1 6457 0 100 4 RICHMOND O3? 5 5c 1 I ..._ . 4. 3 2U 66 1 _.. _ RICHM0N0 034 9 , 1 61 31 1 c 84 1 5 56 2 90 1...- R ICHMt)ND 035 t c 23 1 i77 2 65 35 2 87 - ' i . I . 131 2 12 31 0 132 0 = " RICHMOND C 6S I2 � Z2 4 b 0 ._ ..7� _ 1 R RICHMOND C�_ ta� � 1 1 9 7 3 93 0 RICHMOIND 037 1 7 6 I 12 7 1 33 �� RICHMOND X338 7" 7 1 13 7 7 15 1 82 " 1 RICHMOND 039 SEE RI 033 `. i.ICH�tiND Cyt; IO 1 3' I, Z 1` 1i 1 10 28 0 112 3 R.I C H 1,41 ON D 041 152 i 14 7 2-2 E 0 l4tc 0 133 3 0 158 1 ✓`�„ RICHMJMC� 042 _ _._ . . __ :_,._.. fi= SEE RI 1G? f RICHMOND U., 3 132 c 1 i I 27 1 124 0 116 28 0 128 fiL RICHMOND 144 16C 1:3 5 1 . 2 C 153 1 154 27 D {, ,t R iCHMDNf 0�5 13 13' 2 1 13 3 13 2 132 3 -. RICHMOND 46 141 144 4 1 I I C 142 2 116 34 0 142 1" RICHMOND 047 !! 15 13 2' 1 C 147 0 138 27 1 150 R I C H M 0 N D 0Y8 1 14 i.3; I` 21 1 143 1 134 41 1 15 1 R ICHMOND 049 � 11 � ' i0l is 1: 1 106 1 112 22 0 RICHMGNi 350 144 14 " E 2 1 1 C 153 1 129 41 0156 RICHMOND 051 15 v 137 E 1 . 1 157 0 146 25 1 156 v 1 " RICIi"tONu 052 14 _ 13 2 1 1' 2 1 RICHMCNI) Jai � 4 2 0 _-152 _1 ' 14 i 1w I� 1` 15 ' 11 1 2 1 12. 14 3 0 12 3 140 R I CHrtt,r�v 054 13 14-� 4RICHMOND 055 12� 1 1 5 25 1' 12' 0 10 37 R ICHMUND 056 1 ,-! 7 205 2" C 173 0 Ib 20 0 17 � RICHMLlN0 057 ! 17L 146 32 2t 166 1 162 31 _0 16 ___ --- RICHMOND J5 4 � 15'i I3 . 1 � I' 15 13148 I51 0 � RICHMOND 759 127 11 21 I . c 126 123 31 1 129 -;& RICHMOND J;,0 1 14 1 13, 11 2 c, I' IS 1 ' 12S 49 o 146 RICHM0r,J JaI 1I} c 2E 2 r 10 9' 0 lIl 1 RICHMGhD 0.,? I 3. y I 1 1 9 0 86 2 93 ' RICHMOND 063 lI ? lu 26 it 11 0 103 31 0 121 RICHMOND J64 11 114 11� 15 14 _ 12 0 10 38 0 128 0 RI(HMGNL 0;,5 iL 1 11 3 1 13` 1 11 35 124 1 R I CHMONO O-;L 6 12 � 1 11' 13 2 C 11 121 0 11 24 0 12 _, RICHMCINri 067 i24 2 11 ) 4 34 I' 12, 11— 27 . 0 124 1____ RICtilOrvD ;t r" 6 _ +� 2 10 43 12 2 2 1 R IC�imdND 06Q ' a t Ifc 0b F 29 b 1 -- t : KICHMONi x370 � �a 7 1 c 2 9 92 3 R (C H M uN[? t 1 13a c ct : " 13 1 1 Os 3 1 r. R ICHMUND 072 1? 10 1 1 12 10 3c _ __.._ RICHMOND J7. c'; I a: 1 1 9. 760 q ,. RICH!ONO 07-, p 1? 1 12 15 21 I L 14 0 117 4 0 146 G RICHMOND 075 10%1 102 7g 1" 2 c"� 11 1C 281 1 11 RICHMOND 075 13T 1221 i1 ? ? I3 12 4 142 RICHMOND 077 # 1?7! !c l� ? 12 14 1 11 . 48 2 13 RICHM3ND 078 100 = ti 1 1 10 2 a t 2 RICHMOND 079 i1 � : C_ Ej it 2.� � 12" 145 36 0 223 RICHMOND OPS; SEE EF 506 . RICHMOND OF 1 moi; 5 I S 6 1 62A 7 3 1 3 3 12 0 __.. 3 _._ RICHM0ND 082 ' � RICHMGND C E? : 5a 1? s 27 % 147 C 13 S 40 0 15 RICHMOND OE4 ! 15r i4 1 I 15 t 14' 3 15b :, RICHMOND Ors I1ti 14 164 144 3 0 159 0 RICHMOND C166 71 1 1061 1, 112 1 0777 .� RICHMOrsD 067 163 :. Ib�f 7} ' 161 0 33 52 1 181 RICHMOND 068 2 11� 121 1 112 2 '117 7 2 r " RICHMOND 092 i1=e 1 9 s 1~ 2 12 ill 2 53 85 0 110 1 RICHMOND 09L { 172 i4 3_ - i 16, IS 31 __1 � __, ..» p'R. RICHMOND 0. 3 i. '� 1 10 2 1 10 5 100 120 RICHMOND 01;5 8,1 1 7i 7 2" 6 9 1 88 2 0 -... 4 __'_2 w-.. RICHMOND 096 15 ' 14: 11 ; 12 c 15 141 3 8 0 154---_0 77777 � d� R ICIIMilNl7 0')8 7 1 47 1 1,. 1 6 4 29 I . ._70 _ Y _.._ �r . R ICHMOND �)�9 + Iii c T 13 1 2 to- 8 43 100 ?>•. RICHMOND 101 126 10 1 c 34 21 0 12 98 55 0 125- R 2 R ICHMOND 102 y i 1 72 s 114 1 q 1 9 1 8 . 24 RICHMOND 103 , 7 t 6" 4 12 11 c e 1 b E 26 fl yY . . p.t SUPT OF ASSESSOR AUDITCR CLERK-RECORDER D A SCHOOLS PUB ADM j r S c K J C R Y k w S H F S J C C F S w 0 S - L C A � U I I I C U C A ! C R C I C 1,31 A F N S E C ? L S A C N A M S N E A L M A f Y C T A E I H R L H T C K T E S A N T L A T ; i H T K P R A I I T N T S C L C T I L T c R L A E A E N 0 H E A L E I S it L 0 L P R L R R R M E R s# I n U I i 0 I J I Y I V L N N A N 5 ' L J G r G G b S H S S S S C i 4 K NON -U3-012' I RICHMONV 104 F. 17 12 C 9( 2 95 16 1 93 3 RICHMGt�i? i;;^ 1? I 1 c 1 " 11 1 9 31 2 11 1 1 RICHMDNO 106 j 12 - iC7 17 21 21 23 2 102 57 0 133 2 RICHMOND 108 =+ � 1 7 1 2` 1 9 0 6 4 I 90 2 P. RICHM.f:N0 1 C 9 7y 24 14 c 74 0 68 21 0 72 0 ,.. RICHMOND 110 E z 5s 4 15 c 64 0 40 39 0 6 fiICHMi?,vJ Ill 101 0 99 21 0 10 MT 777 RODEO 501 � lY 112 E 2 17 1 133 0 136 2 143 I ,. RcDEi) 502 � 1 C 12' i5 3 c 3' 17 2 14' 5 0 17 RODEO 5:3 E=_ ' a 1 1 L �, 2 1 .82 r, g, ' ROgEO 50M ib 1 1 4 2 16 1 14 45 - 151 ..._ hC�t)Ei) 5J5 I2 . I 10 1 I 12 Z iZ 2 12 ROgEii 50ti 1' 104 i 31 1 12 0 118 33 0 128 x . R 0 0 E U 50? 172 i 13.. 1 4t 1 c 16 1 14 46 0 17 RODEO 509 i 5 42 Ir 4 04 1 c 0 51 1 *. .. ROLLINGi 0t b 5ni j F3 y 11 1 2 ? 13 2 11 42 137 2 . 1 Z2 li 1 2 1" 13 1 10 46 I3 ROLL I NG�C,t O 502 ..._. } ROLL I NGW000 503 ' 14 I 1 ' 2c 22 0 141 0 116 4 0 0 145- w _ SELBY 50: � SEE RI) 50 ST MARYS 561 i :i' r 14c 5 E 5 12 0 66 0 _ ST MARYS 5C2 SEE SM 501 SARANAP 501 4 41 14 11 13 c 5 0 51 1 55 r SARANAP 502 � 16 12Z F 4 . 324 r 161 0 139 48 0 170 S Ar.ANAP 503 5 - 2 c I c40 4 15 0 52 SARANAP 503 - A --_ ---- ... SARANAP 504 161, 2 12 1 51 3( c 16 16 48 a 188 1 �r SAkANAP 5LD5 11 7. 2- 2' 112 0 10 I 120 0 SARANAP 50f A. 7 1 3 2 131 10 31 0 133 SARANAP 507 1J, 7t 1C 2 , 1 102 c 91 28 0 SARANAP 5pr: 7 4 - 7 b 1 7. L SARANAP SOU ° 15� 112 4 41 1 155 C 157 39 0 _169 0 SARANAP 510 17 12 i 32 3 166 C 16e 36 0 173 0 S AR Ars AP 511 � 1�la 11' 1 5 2 C 176 2 156 39 2 �.� SARANAP 512 22 84 1 3 25 1 lit 0 9P 40 0 123 1 r SARANAP 51 ? i`. 7 li _ 1 37 3 L1f C 154 0 133 34 0 165 1 " SARANAP 514- SFE 14SEE= Sri 506 , x S AR ANA1) 5 i`• ? SFE w 5 1 ; Tx SARANAP 534-' , 1Z1! fj 71 2 34 2 118 0 116 3 132 SARANAP 517 i SEE SN 504 { sat=ar,aP 51 ° SFE i cC 057 SARANAP K_20 71 5 1. 1 _ 72 a 72 1 1 SAN PABLO 1 i 13q 13 1 2 1 14 12 4 _ 14 _ i 2 J i 2 1` 1 10 8 48 10 _ r SAN PANIC+ Otic � SAN PA6Lt� L0 s , 10 i 7 i 2 2' it; 9 3 11 ..: SAN PABLO r L^ f E" 22 8 7 3 87 0 c 2 1 -8 ,.. SAN PAI_: CC?ti 7' 1 7 2 _ r, ,. 3 SAN PA6L.3 V'0 i i?4 3° 2' 12 IO 3 122 .-_ SAA. PAhLC �,�7 I L �� 6 2 4 0- 2 101 --- , + SAN P48LO uuu 1C� i 21 1 ` 11 10 3 12 14C 47 0 159 SAN PAbLLX10 124 0 i14 32 0 SAN PAbI�� C'1' i I1 ��� 17 = 11 • 4 ' 11 1 SAN PASL fz 0i2 I1J 7 1 2 I'l 11 � 9 3 11 SAN PA6LC) 3132 3 r ' 2 1. 6 1 76 23 8 s' SAN PA0LC:. 0 31 4 7y � c � 12 7 b 2= 8 _ SAN PAbLi 015 ! c 2 17' 1F 1 94 28 C 16 a SAN PAHLC Jl6 i11 4� i c" 1 3 1 i0= 0 121 SAN P46LL+ 017 i 1f _ 1C' 3 1 1 17C 44 104 41129 SAN PABLO 029 17^ 9 38. 1.22 ` SAW PARLC ui a 57 4 124 i5 c 6 5- 23 0 67- SAR PAE3L6 72C 103; t v 1d 21 1 1E 10 2 7 -2s I 106 2 SAN PAuLC 021 1 114 1I1 24 12 i 13 40 0 1Z SAN PABLG 0%2 71, 7;. 2' 1 9 8 26 0 91 `qty �. SAN PASLJ x.7.3 , 4 E 5 1E 63 0 50 21 0 61 _ 1 1 � S AN R 4 M iON 5 0 i F 12 5i io. 6 2 1 C 127 0 116 21 0 13 � SAN :AMOK 53 13� 1 Il 1 2 - 14 12 26 0 140 "'t- SAN RAMD ty 5:,3 cd 7. 2 I' 9 g 18 0 ... 91 0 SAN RAMON 504 j 121 10� li 21 1"1 125 loe 33 0 130 1 � , SAN RAMON 505 12 1 86 94 0 X36 tiAi\I RAMiiN °,nb 7,7 57 1 I . 66 61 1 7 SAN RAMON 507 21 c 12 14 c 19 J 20 11 0 21 0F SAN RAMON 508 7 1 ;7 11 11 c 73 1 71 14 0 77 SAN RAMON 509 G. ! c i3 2E i c qj 1 101 19 0 1(j2 1 x F-. �r n SUPT OF ASSESSOR AUL; ITCR CLERK-RECORDER 0 A " SCHG",L S PUH ADM F S F .. J C R V W w S H F S J 0 C F S W a S ` ! L -� C g u I 4 I Z C U C A L C R C I C Y _T F ,. S i C R L S A fl r, A M S N A L M A Y C T E 1 H P- L N T C K T E S A N T L A T i. o T n P R A I I T N T S 0 L C T I L T , U E =. H J R L A E A E N 0 H E A L E I S P L !3 L M R L F R R M E Rte . I S O I I D I J I Y I . 1� L fi N N A Na i G J G G G G S A S S S S " V a r K NUN SAN FAMON 510 i6 '127 11 36 2 15 0 150 37 0 168 0 SAN RAMON 5I1 162 L 1 7 38 1 C 14 15C 38 0 157 0 SAN RAMON 512 ; 1� _ 4 25 2" C 10. 0 94 26 0 115 0 SAN RAMON 512 A ic c 0 0 0 0 0 0 r SAN RAMON 513 c c 0 c 0 0 SAN RAMON 513 - A 16 3_ II C 123 0 ill 28 0 128 SAN RAMON 514 s 2 _ 6 C 122 0 113 2i 0 121 . SAN RAMON 515 13 101 4 2 cl, 12 C 134 0 lic 30 0 134 0 SAN KAMON 510 121 7 114 ic 21 14 r 115 2 110 23 122 0 SAN RAMON 517 _ _7 - __ 2 7 7 1 _._8 0 _ SAN RAMON 519 i3l 1 29 2 C 132 0 13 1 0 131'_ Y� . SAN RANO 520 95 E 15 94 0 9 13 098 SAN RAMON 521 �?` 7_ 2 1 8 1 8 1 _ _. 84 SAN RAMON 522 10 It 67 13 2 1 10 1 101 22 0 it 1 SAN RAMON 523 8 67 c 8 0 77 18 0 SAN RAMON 524 2 12' 1 4 27 c 16 0 15 2 179 SAN RAMON 525 1 i 1 0 1 _ 6 16_--- SAN RAMON 525 - A 54 7 17 c 67 0 51 20 0 68 -- 4 SAN RAMON 526 1 c c 1 0 60 0 TASSAJARA F02 5. ?; 1 . c 57 a 47 18 0 54 0 TASSAJARA =02 W SEE TJ 501 _ TASSAJARA 503 � SEE TJ 501 VIN` HILL 501 1i. ~_ 2 2" 10 0 105 25 f) 111 __ w VINE HILL 502 12 1 6 q 6 5 ?1 C 135 i 118 33 0 VINE HILI 503 0 4 1 . 1 b 61 17 0 VINE HILL 534j 3 L 3 _ Q .._ 32 0 R VINE HILL _5J5 S=F VN ``0? VINk HILL 506 it o2 _ 42 2 . 123 5 10_ 382 129 0 VINE HILL 57 %.� I 1_ 2 22 0 _._ 22 . VINE HILL 503 SEF VH 510 VINE HILL 50 7 7 2q 1 104 0 97 30 0 104 0 VINE FILL 510 9 7t 5 26 A. 8 , 0 87 21 0 97 1 WALNUT CREEK 001 7_ � 4 . 1 2 1 7' r 5 26 0 77 cl WALNUT CTS-EEK. J02 1`� 1 103 15 41 3( 146 1 141 31 WALNUT CkEEK 003 I F' I 5 2 14 121 46o 148 WALNUT CRz~K 004 ; 110 t 2c 11 1 112 0 58 3 117 0 -� WALNUT CRr_ETc 005 i37! 2 12 54 1 C 132 0 ii5 39 0 143 - z^ i; ' it ' 2`: 12 12 28 2 23b _ _i WALNUT T LRF. K I � . _ WALNUT CREEK 007 13 _ ' y, 4� C 13 12 2E 1 14 1 WALNUT CR EEK nJ : f 12- 7- C 12C 1 98 38 0 121 WALNUT CF.EEK Cj C 13 2 E 1 c c 71 0 63 2 7 WALNUT CREEK Diu 1 1 u It 5c 32 C 14 143 4C 15 ;k WALNUT CRFFK 011I '. E _ 5� 1 5 - - WALNUT C4 FEK :?12 i 1?�' i Co : 1 3c 12C 12 31t 12 - WALNUT CPFEK 013 15. ae 2 4� 3� 14 1322 51r 15 71 ? 2` 12 ill 40 13 :. WALNUT CREEK 014 13` tii �� ' +; 2 y a 3 100 - WALNUT C1.F K 01_ 2 WALNUT Cr ELK 016 1J4 7 31 21 c IGI 1 lic 2 11 LL. WALNUT CREFlc 017 ' 13, 1C 15 3c 2C c 126 126 22 13 - .,•.. WALNUT CREEK 018 14A c 1C= 12 46 11 1 132 C 12E 3 0 14 WALNUT Cr E.K 01? 4 71 b2 E 11 c 76 c 7z 16 81 WALNUT CPEEK J20 77 s; 12" 71 c o i 7 i Q WALNUT CREEK -71 ' 17 i 1''�+ 3Ei 3 _t 103 C 146 4 0 17 ' WALNUT f E K 02� i� iJ 4 2 Id C I4' I3 t 3` 15 T WALNUT CFEEK 02`3 SEE WC 03-- WALNUT J=WALNUT CREEK 024 # 4 ., ti 12 6 L 4 3 C 51 b 47 0 WAL"JUT CREEK 0225 131 1: 3" 1" c 11 1 10_ 3° 12 WALNUT CkEEK 0?0 ± 5 ' , E:� I 6 ? 15 14 5 17 • _ ` WALNUT Cfi:EEK L?7 ' i7' 1 f� 44 161 C 16C 3" 17 . WALNUT CRE---K ZC 11 rt 11 22 117 WALNUT CREEK O'a 3d 7- 11 9c 10 15 106 r WALNUT ChFFK 030, lc i2 1 3c r 16 16 28 16 , WALNUT CkEEK 0:1 ± i7`:1 1 ^CI Ic 4 2 18 17 3F 18 -` WALNUT CREC K 032 13'14 ;1 1E 41 21 d i3f 1 12S 29 0 140 4 ' WALNUT CF;FEK G 177 i if, 2 - 17 1 158 33 0 170 WALNUT CRE:K 0=•: 12� 44 2 18S 2 181 26 1 200 4i fsr WALNUT CREEK 0;5 li '` i 9 1 32 Ic C 11 0120 29 0 WALNUT CR EK 036 16 :Q i 5c 15 1 13 4 WALNUT CRFEK 037 ?2 10 1 1 1 12 0 115 2 12 .._: _74 WALNUT CREEK 03F 17 173 3 2' 2 C 17 0 190 21 1 190 WALNUT CREEK034 i�"� 192i Z 19 21 14 0 203 m WALNUT CREEK 040 152 c 152 7 22 15 C 1 5S 0 16, 15 0 WALNUT CPEEK 042 14 2 c i 15 1 14 1� 149 . _._..1 ♦__ F WALNUT CREEK 043 21 7" i' 2 i. 10 10 22 106 _. tv ,_N SUPT DF ASSESSCP AUDITCR CLERK—RECORDER D A , SCHOOL S PUB AD14 F M S E r J Q R V a 4v S H F S J C C F 5 W 0 S L A C A u U I E I I L ►! C A L C R C I C A F +d S E C R L S A C N A M S N E A L M A r Y C T A E i H F. L H T 0 K T E S A N T L A T I} t� T K P R A I I T N T S C L C T I L T U E A H i R L A E A E N C H E A L E - I S F L C L R L R R R. M E R I C C I I D I J I Y I N L N N N A N G J G G G G S A S S 5 S C K r,t, WALNUT ChEEK 04=� "' "� F! 1� .: - l I:_ Z 3 2 15 1 I38 25 0 157 __ .�"r WALNUT CREEK 045 y i=. Ii 3 2 14 0 131 26 151 0 WALNUT CREEK 046 i2 y 96 7 34 2C 0 125 0 114 24 0 134 1 WALNUT CREEK 047 I7. I 124 E 44 42 J 177 0 171 30 182 WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREFK 0`1 C a_ _ 25 1 . 92 0 77 27 0 93 0. - WALNUT CREEK 052 Iv 31F 22 2 c 99 0 97 21 1061 l';Ni„ WALNUT CREEK 053 12 8 1 2 3 13 125 29 0 136 "r- WALNUT CREEK 054 6 2 C 4 c 85 0 88 17 - WALNUT CREFK 055 3 . 2 16 11 c 42 0 39 io 0 39_. _2. r WALNUT CR;---EK 05E+ 7t 1 21 1 ' c 7 1 83 0 6? 25 -�..-;. WALNUT Cf;tEK 057 12t c iol 17 44 17 C 124 1 118 41 0 134 1 WALNUT CREEK 058 1J' 6� Iq 3" 1 106 0 97 20 0 107 __ .0 WALNUT CREEK 059 12 6 c 48 0 46 1C 0 WALNUT CREEK 060 :0. 81 11 12 22 1 105 2 10 20 1l0 2 °r 4: WALNUT CREFK 361 Z8' 12 5 1 17 153 _ 38 _0 182 —------ 0 R .. WALNUT CEEK 062 8_ B 1 2 9 ' 98 1.3 0 . 96 0 ....,. WALNUT CREEK Ob3 15CC 12 :' 2E 2" 15' 1 146 33 165 0 WALNUT CkEEK 004 1 C 14Z 12 31 3c 133 0 17" 36 0 196 0 7777 fv�; WALNUT CREEK 065 16t 1 13 il 36 21 171 1 155 33173y 1 ,{ WALNUT CREEK 066 17 C 141 14 4 14 173 0 159 33 WALNUT CR- 067 71 7' 1 f 7 - 5 2 78- 0 ' WALNUT CREEK 069 .2 Ht 4 3E 12C 'J 107 35 0 1250._.-.. WALNUT Cficf K 070 133 Ii i 12 U 123 1 _ .. 133 O WALNUT CREE=K 071 loc 1 d 14 2 lic 0 9c 30 0 110 0. __. WALNUT2 15 14 1 3 15 173 10 0 . . 163 ~{1 CREEK J.07 WALNUT CREEK 073 16 i 17 . 1 2S C 182 J 195 25 0 WALNUT CREEK 074 1 14; Ilc E Z C 146 0 147 _.23 0 _ . 153 WALNUT CKEEK 076 $ 11 Z1 1 = 1 C 11 0 119 11 0 WALNUT CREFK 077 18 182 6 I " 31 181 0 19 21 0 386 WALNUT CREEK 078 Ii 15 2E 1 " 15 18 0 _ 169 0 WALNUT CREEK 079 16_ i lc 3 2 2= 161 1 181 15 0 170 0 WALNUT CREEK CAC 13_ 15 I 1 13 I5 16 143 Y0 __ ___ _ WALNUT CREEK OFZ 10 14" Z 18 19; 15 189 0 ,w WALNUT CREL=K 062 1g- 134 2C 2 i9 1 202 28 0 206 0r` WALNUT CREEK )8 3 1 t-. 174, 1 ic i c 16 0 172 23 0 176 77 WALNUT CREEK 084 15 it.; 1 1` 14 151 13 152 6 WALNUT Ck£EK 035 176 c 15. 24 2. C 17 0 164 - 31 D 178 WALNUT CREEK ^:+.5 21 I '1 2 . 2_ 21 22 1 22 I WALNUT CtnFEK 087 t 17" C 17ti 2 It 174 0 189 11181 __. 77 ,._ WALNUT CREEK 5JI j 17? 12 23 6 '.. 17 0 I6 4 I80 WALNUT C ctEr, 5C�2 1� 1� 1 121 35 _. 13- _ _. d i 5 3 3 WALNUT CREEK 503 } SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 50'4 5 2 14 r127 43 0 14 0. max, WALNUT CRE&K 505 15Q 10 1t4. 2_ 143 2 130 43 0 158 l WALNUT CREEK 50t), ; i4c� Z1 ?-b 3 . 2= ?3: 12 33, 14 ,; WALNUT CKEFK s07 i 7 1A ? I ° 0 9 2 9 WALNUT CRFt-K 508 ?2:� 1,7 id► 61 4t c 20 1 206 36 0 21 WALNUT CREEK .0 : SEE WAL"JUT CkFFK 51L + E ' SEE WC 02c� ► ' ► ?. WALNUT CREEK 512 i0Al 6� 1 G1 1 9 ' 81 7-7 0 97 ' 3 WALNUT CREEK 513 i 14+1 ' 121 I 2` 1 13Z Z2 2^ 14 WALNUT CREEK 514 3 � ? 4 35 4 -- : WALNUT CREEK 515 14-� �t� 26i 44 2 ' 152 12" 45 0 15 r J . 12" 2 12 _ WALNUT CREEK 515 1:3 .; 2 t WALNUT CkEFK 517 1 5 4 ? 18 , L8 C 46 1 19977 —,- -. WALNUT C;,EEK 51B 2.11 42 2 12r 2 12 . ? 14 _ WALNUT CR'FEK ^1? '; 114 7" 2 3 2_ 12C 1 115 0 121 k WALNUT CREEK 520 1U?, 12t 2 ? ? 1=4 134 4 0 161 1 • WALNUT CREEK 5211'+-4 Z I I 12 3 3 16 14 5 16 _. _-__ _ WALNUT CREhK 522 i6 5 2 : 17( 15 4 r 176 i r f WALNUT CrFFK 522 — A ; U .l (� � c c 0 o _ =w WALNUT CREEK 523 Z3 21 Imo?! Z# F 13 WALNUT CRF K ZL t 2 12 __. . r WALNUT C EE=K 525 SEE L ' WALNUT CR FK 52c ! _ _ 7_743. WALNUT CRE4K =29 ? S E E WE_ 014 w A l NOT (Ai"I'F K 5:10 � 4 1 �' 1 c 1 t 51 4 3 17 1 51 2 K 5 L. AUT i+ f:I. :i2 12 WA : � 1 41 21 I2 11 30 0 126 w .., WALNUT CREFK 533 c 3 22 c 10 I 10 15 o 10 1 ... WALNUT CRFEK 534 5 42 12 1 5 5 58 _wf WALNUT CREFK 534 — A 4 '` .43 1 3 r 3 1 ___ 1 YAW; SUPT OF ASSESSOR AUQITCR CLERK—RECORDER Q A ' Ado: SCHOOLS PUB ADM F m S E W J Q R Y W W S H F S J 0 C F S W G S . sf� L A C A 0 U I E I I C U C A L C R C I G , 0 R A F h S c C F. L 5 A D N A M S R E A L M A, �r Y C T A E I H R L H T G K T E S A N T L A T = ° D H T K P R A I I T N T S C L C T I L T' . U E A H is R L A E A E N 0 H E A L E_ I S R L 0 L y R L R R R M E R "'- I 6 O I I D I J I Y I !� L N N N A N Z G J G G G G ' S 4 5 S S S °,; c K µ . NUN —G3-015 WALNUT CREEK 535 9 1 75 4 3S 11 0 91 0 97 17 0 101 1 � ABSENTEE BALLOTS 356 31 2977 247 6S7 6Ce 3 3518 28 3701 633 b 3548 _..,. 30 _ . {Y u. � II ,Mrd t« ',}, ..L. u :y. s ?Y � z s r a y � i x :w. - ra 5 tr J i H P; SHERIFF-CJRJN£R TREASURER SUPERVISOR SUPV JUOPEiD , TAX CCLL IST DIST 4TH DIST Mr GG _._ 4 C R MH n J S S E L S J K R G 0 CS N 8 S N R. L A 0 Y A A G P G F} G <t E C L C+ rf G A 0 G E R $ G R S O A w A A P N 8 A N E A R G A tI X R C.` E T E R $ r" T T A L T t r E R A N T R G T L 0 ;A L R E R A Y 4 P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A N L T 9 T N Y H E 0 J E T 0 E N S E I T 0 R R R P R S R R I J F E I A R I N I A r; h N N G G G G ` u S s s S .r tF NON -04-001 ALHAM6R A 501 4-2 c 13 C 137 4 - " ALNAMBKA 502 55 10 11 C 134 0r ALHAt'6FZA 503 2c _ 62 12 c 86 0 _ ALHAM61kA 504 SEE PH 5_t5 ALHAMaRA 505 is k r_# SEE PH 043 ALHAM8RA 510 _ E VOTED A6SENTEE _ __. . .._ � -* ALHAMBRA 511 c ALHAMilk.A 51? c c ALAMO 501 7 1C I 16 ALAMO 502 6E 1" 10 2 C 17C i ALAMO 503 4 11 ? C 151 1 ALAMO 504 6 1 91 C 136 C �5 ALAMO 505 3. 4 ' C 64 C ALAMO 506 3' 7C 1 c 1C4 1 ALAMO 506A ALAMO 507 b 14 c I G ALAMO 508 31 26 C 12 ALAMO 5C9 c c SEE AL 512 AL AMO 510 _ VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 4r 4 4 1 7- ALAMO ALAMO 511 - A 2 1 47 c 5 ALAMO 512 6 10 2 c 13 ALAMO 513 2 51 c 7 ALAMO 514 6, i 7 I C 12- ALAMO 2ALAMO 515 C 1 c �. ALAMO 515 - A 2 71 1 c 91 r. ANTIOCH 001 7 2' 6 1 2 c 15 C 1f4 8 *Y ANT I CCH 00 . 5 14 4 2 c 159 - ANTIOCH 00 3 3 i 35 C 6 30 5 ,` ANTIOCH 004 5 2 5 I IC 1 ANTIOCH OLDS 6" 2 1 1 C 127 8 ANTI CCH 006 7 1 h . 1 . 14 _12 ,_ _ 0 _ ANTIOCH C C 7 7 2' 67 2 C I 5E, c 100 94 ANTIOCH 008 7 2' S 2 16 13 $ `C _. _ _._ _ ANTIOCH Jug 6 i . 6 3' 17 _ 128 84 ANTIOCH J"'10 21 47 2 2 C 12. I 95 �- A1.T I.ICH 011 7 2.1, b` ?" i41 84 93 ANTIJCH 012 9 6 27 F 3 17 10 I� ANTI F)CH t`i 3 f ICa i._ 8 2 18 1 !11 ANTIOCH 014 71 2 - 5 . 4-6 6 ANTIOCH 015 71 2 " c" 13 15 2 8 9 ANTIOCH 016 � ` , 1 '7� 2 1-31 ANTI;3CH 037 Il 31 c 13�- _ 104 So 7777` ANTIOCH 019 5 i• • 13+ 95 cb 5 ANTIOCI+ plq r?J 1 5 I 1' i _-� b ANTIOCH 620 7 1 . A— 21 c 13 64 10 ANT 1 OCH 02 i 2e 4 c 16. 10 -10-_ ANTIOCH J22 ' S I' S . 5- 1? 1 i E. _ 101 ..._ 88 ._ ANTIOCH 02.3 �� ? :� 15 _ I0 .__. 99 ANT ICC1 024 ! S!j -71 4z 15 1 - 10 -677 ;r A.ATIOCH 025 7I 1. 72 3 15' IQ 165 A14T I OC ti ,,26 ? c27 51 39 16< _ 12 ANTIOCH 027 y� 34± C 17C c 98 ANTIOCH 025r ; s+ _ C 171 91 I08 ANTIOCH 0 j 4 _? 6 c 56 4438 `yE AVT IOCH 03J j 7 I � I i iI IO 68 C ANTIOCH 0:;1 6 2 t�- zI 153 8 II ANT IJCH 032 i 54 1 _ 45 21 c 112 c 7 ANT IQCH 0?3 !, a6 i 5;; 1 14 Cj 9 82 , ' ANT If)CH C3 + 47� ? ? ro _ 51 -. 5it - ANT IOCH 035 ; 67 ? 2 121 .f { T 8 f � ANTIOCH 03� =1 1 5 4 144 Z# 71 1 ANT IC+C►t t^--7 4Ir3- 12 ANTIuCH JzP 7i 51 2� 12 1` 61 - 9I ANTIOCH 03 77 1 31 c 14" 1 9 ANT10CH (�40 - - 46 z 11 � � 71,6_ ANTIOCH 041 � �,. } � i rt. 3 C C I7 _ . ____g -rte `ff` i ANTIOCH 042 5 2r a E 26 C 13C c 75 Z �.�._. ANTIOCH 043 4, 1 2 .2 6 41 57 BET HF.t ISLAND 501A R I il 10 11 C 16 1 141 r4 8FTHC1. 1�,t AND 5016 c 12 6 a dERKLLl Y PARK 501 3 ' PE, 44 15 12 33 1 0 BAY VIEW 501 _. SEIF KI r_ S Yfi. f CHER VFF—CURONER TREASURER SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGE,.'QE TAX COLL 1ST DIST 4TH DIST M!llVC A C R M ►+ R J S S E L 5 J K R C 0 C 5 w B S iw R. ; &° L A G Y A G P C G E C A E C L 0 W C A 0 G G R S 0 A k A A M N 0 A % E A R G A 8 X E T E R « S E T T A L T E N E R A N T R G T L R R A Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A T R T N Y H E C J E T D E N S E T D R. R R P R S R R L.' A NSM J F E I ti I A R I N I A z yr N R N N G G G G G S S S S NON —04-002 y r BRENTWOOD X301 g 3 41. 14" I BRENTWOOD 002 5 ? : 6 10 14 1� _ BRENTWOOD 003 � lv 3c 7 2 18 179 5;_11" .`� BRENTWOOD 006 24 c 10 1:I3 BRENTwonD 501 91 43 S 2 I c 16_ 1 9 BRENTWOOD 502 5 c a 46 , L,%. , 6RENTwOOD 503 6; 496 14 c 154 1159 55 fir,. BRENTWOOD? 504 SEE BW 502 BRErJTWOUD 5175 SEE BY 501 A BRENTwOt�C 508 1 1 , 2._ 13 6RENTWOOD 511 _ _ _ , SEE BW 5'J 1 _.a., BYRON 501A 36 1 C 1 3 1 11.E5 BYRi?ti 501H 3 4 4 9 98 2, ,.__. CLYDE 501 4 5� 1 8 82 ,.K. CROCKETT 501 31 Ii a . 2 C 13' ° CROCKETT 502 U C 1441I CROCKETT 503 1 sc 11 c 1C3 1 CROCKETT 504 51 1 - 14 12 c IE CROCKETT 505 42 12 IlE 2C C 11' 1 CROCKETT 506 r 5 E E (K 504 CROCKETT 511 31 3 ac 1 117 CLAYTON 001 5 t I I1" i i C 171 1 -' CLAYTON 002 5 ! I 1 E c 16 CLAYTON 004 6 1 is . 16 c 13 CLAYTON 501 5; 1 8 4 15 C 128 c CLAYTON 502 4. 41 7 c c CLAYTON 503 SEE CL UO2 CLAYTON 506 Y2 41 E C 7 c CLAYTON 507 _ iel44 4 SEE BW 508 CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 : . CLAYTON 5142- 77 SEE CL 5U6 CONCORD 001 7Z t 22 C 14 145 2 CONCORD GC2 8: 26 C 14_ c 14 I kf CONCORD 003 _ -- --- h o2 2 15' 1 155 2 CONCORD 004 7� 1 11 : c 16 187 0 CONCORD 005- 45� c" 14 -145 :> CONCORD 000 Sq 54 24 C 12 1 125 2 CONCORD 007 ; 5c 1 5 c 22 1 121 1 124 2 CONCORD) OOP 7; iC 71 22 C 13 c 138 0 CONCORU 009 8 a' 1 e c 15 _ 15 _ CONCOk0 01.0 e,' 4S 23 C 121 1 _ .122 1 _ CONCORD 011 � s' • 4 21 c 134 1 134 7 CONCCkD 012 1 G c 7-4 C 184 2 189 CONCORD Oi3 7 2 C E 1 16 CONCORD 014 1 2 17 17 . _._ .1. 8� �' CONCORD 015 ; 8`x = 2 1 18_ j 18 gs_ CONCORD Crit. I 5� � 1c 11. 1 111 0, _ CONCORD 01' -+ 72 1' Ilc 104 0 CONCGRG 018 5 i 4 I C 141 133 3 CONCOkD 01c 61 I' 7 2 15 1 15 _ 1 _ �^ CONCORD 020 CONCuR.t? 021 j r 22 1 13S 1 13 I CONCORD 022 71 c 5 1 Z c 13C 12 CONCORD 023 bq i 7 2 155 16 CONCORD 024 ^%' S' I c I1 c12 1 ~- CONCORG 025 ca c - 2 14- 13 CONCORD J2c ,^ 1= L _.. 17 18 __. CONCORD 027 i o f v7 2_ 14 151 .... r+# ... CONCORD 028 7S 8 2 15 15 C( N(� j`D 0 c ' ^7, c� 2 12 � 129 3 1.7/\L�7\L% V4 i. CONCORD va3 7 12 li 23 19 19 CONCORD 031 �+ c I 13 1 12 2 _ V Y r CONCORD 032 7= 13 2 2C - _205 1 " CONCO=RD 033 7z 12 2 CONCGRP 034 5 6C 1 1C CONCUD 035 a 73 2- 15 f,ONCt3R7 0:�6 8 P 2 18 I 181. . -,}.�-- CONCORD 017 Al I 9 25 15 15 CONCORD 03N e . 1ts4 1 14 C lr; ., gl CONCORD 039 5 5 2 17 - 1 - - 17.1_ CONCORD 04(' 7?� t 8 2 16 .1.63 . i l SHERIFF—CORONER TREASURER, SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGE DE! TAX CULL 1ST DIST 4TH DIST lltlla.: SliEkIj'FF—CGaONER TREASURER SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGE'.'UELT., TAX CCLL IST DIST 4TH DIST mII+fI:tI3 . A C k w H 9: J S S E L S J K R C 0 0 S W B S w R L A O Y A A g P C O E C A E C L O W C A 0 C S P B G P u S 0 A k A A M h E A N c A R G A B X R L +?k T E R R S E T T A L T E ,N E R A N T R G T L '0 R E R A Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A (V T R T N Y H E T 0 E N S E O J _ r : T G R R R P R S R R I J F E I ti I a R I N i At N N N N ' fF 3 G G G G S S S S c... B NON —04-004 CONCOR,O 120 c, 3C 16 1 188 2 . CONCORD 121 { 3=:i � IE a 2 87 1 CONLORD 122 j SEE CO 083 CONCORD 1:3 A3 2 C c 12E 0 133 0 —� x CONCORD 124 = SEE CC, 074 CONCURD 125 t4 13 c 9' CONCORD 126 21 _ 1 C 62 t. CONCORD 127 1 66 2 8' lf c 137 1 I.S.._. - 4 - CONCOt;-ti 12S 7 72 2 13E 0 14 0 CONCORD 129 0' 61 3 154 4 15_ _ 5 _ CONCORD 130 4-13 2 3 3 12 125 2 `:. CONCORD 131 b 1 11 12 _ CONCORD 13? 3 36 15 7 72 3 : CONCORD 13-': 1 1 3c IE c 7 c 76 - CONCORD 134 11 2 . 13 c 445 0 ' CONCORD 135 31 _ ? 55 1 52- 0AV ._.-_-� CONCORD 136 3 5 " ic z S 1 4 CONCORD 137 3 r 51 14 c 9 _ _ ---7v- 95 1 CONCORC 138 3 _ 41 IE c 71 1 76 1 y CONCORD I3C 3 i` 2 1 5 51 1 ���,4 _ CGNC6RD 140 : . CONCORD 1 4 i �- o CONCORD 501 . SEE Cu 007 CONCORD 503 SEE Cis 14 ; * CONCORD 5D4 3" s1 12 c 4 96 1 .. 77 CONCORD 505 � SEE W� 029 CONCORD 50c 41, ^C IG 1CA 1 4 i CONCORD 507 SEE CO 047 1 CONCORD 508 61; 2 11 1 11 3 CONCORD 509 74 4 41 2 117 1 113 7 CONCORD 510 7 1 11 91 3 E i8., 184 5 CONCORD 531 SEE CO 053 . C0f%lccj 0 ^12 2 4" I " 81 c 83 _ 0 -- CONCORD 513 SCE CC 04 CGNC+ORD 51—' S`E Cd 513 j CONCORD 525 1 7 1-2,j 31 C 21 CONC SRC filo 1 4 75 1 q c 112 2 CONCORD 516 —77_ CONCORC 517 SEE WC �'`o CONCORD 51F 5 12 E_ CCNCORD 515 s 8 CONCORD 52v SEE C O 0 CONCORD 521 i . CUNCOF.L ,21 — 5 1 CONCCkD 522; SEE WC 501 f CONCORD 523 SEE WC 51 CONCORD 525 5- ?3 Ill c 11 1 '��.... j ., CONCORD 530 SEE Ci, 120 CANYON 501 y 11 1 31 2 DANVILLE 501 1 =h 8 ic 12 "` DANVILLE 5G2 ; " 1R. C 17r 1 . _ x_ DANVILLE 503 i 1? 3 ?c' DANVILLE 501- 5� �� 17? 13 f ' a DANVILLS 5v5 7-1 x - DANViLL 5flo ? 45 5- 2 S• 7.7 DANVILLE 507 } 74 i y1 L 6 c 15 5 DANVILLE 506 7Ij 143 34 21 c DANVILLE Sac 4 66 21 10 c _... _. __.. T DANVILLE `10 4 S 4 63 1 11 DANVILLE 511 :. w .., 4 .. 1 12' ' DANVILLE 512 11 54 2 a DANVILLE 513 5 1. 7' c 12 ` OANVILLE 514 7' 1 1 3ti S 21 n t: SHERIFF-CORONER TREASURER SCPERVISCR SUPV JUDGE DELT,t TAX CCLL IST DIST 4TH OIST MUNI, tI „ A C R 1! H R J 5 S E L S J K R C 0 C S W B S W R G' B w;4, Y4 L a 4 Y 4 A G P C D E C A E C L 0 u C A 0 C I E' %t K - G R M S C A k d 4 M N E A N E A R G A 0 X R' L E T R S E T T A L T E N E R A N T R G T LAG A'. L:.,7 R E R A Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A N L" E ,, T I T "J Y H E C J E T 0 E N S E I D' G t T 0 R R R P R S R R I � . j J F E I k I t'. R I N I N N N N G G G G �) S S S S ._.. 1 4 NON -0=4-005 OANVILLE 515 SFE DV 516 f J DANVILLE 5i'3 - A l c I DANVILLE 510 S� a 1_ 12 T -» ' DANVILLE 51.7 7� 41 1 I 21 C 121 1 ,,, . 0ANVILLE 516 21 1 4*` 12 c 67 Cr DANVILLE 519 c c c c 0 SEE 9V 51b F;s DANVILLE 520 V:'TEU AbS ENTEt DANVILLE 521 � c, 12C 2' c 15 DANVILLE 522. j ; 1 0 C c E c - ---- ; DANVILLE 52; 2 c el 12 1 3_ OANVILLt 5?4 3� 07 17 c 1C _ :yx t3ANVILIE ,25 53 10 2 15 � 0ANVILLE ;26 5 7t 2 1 11 c DANVILLE 527 5 72 2 c 12 1 ' DANVILL-E 528 ' 0=y 12 1 C 17C 1 v ~ EL CERR ITO 001 4 E ? 13 I0 3 21 _. ._ EL CtRRIT0 002 4 t i 11 1 10 1 EL CERRITO O03 � 4, IC 2 14 11 29 21 ' EL CERRITO O34 141 3 c 91 15 43 23 7777 EL CERRITO 005 1 4 c5 2 c 4 14 14 S EL CEFR IT0D0 i5 2 IG 3 17 21 1 '-' . EL CERRITO 007 :6 14 3 cI7" 141 38 27 EL CERR ITC, 009 4� lit i c I:_ 116 34 18 0 ; EL CERRITO 009 21 E' 1 r5 6 . 21 15 c EL :.E' ITt� 010 5 i3_ ? C 175 1 141 50 22 0 EL C E R R I T i-+ 011 1 4 10 2S c 15c i n6 18 2` EL C ERi: ITO 012 ''a ti_ 2 123 c 10C 22 16 0 EL CERRITO 013 � l I 3C C 142 C 127 26 22 0 EL CERRIP-1 014 5 Fq 3S C 141 1 121 28 26 0 �r EL L�RRIT a15 i ^7 4 13 1� 4 _1 EL CERRITO ^ 1G 3 8 2 53 c 151 1 111 47 22 0 , EL CERR.ITG 017 3 1 14- 34 C 17 155 37 15 0 EL C E F%R I T b 013 i � � 12 4 15 12 43 3 0 EL CFkR ITO 019 j 4� 11 2 15 14 1 1 ; EL CERRITO 020 4 ,. 2 13 12 2 17 C EL CERR ITU 021 i 32 4 73 2E 11 a 19 17 0 EL CERkITO 023 ' S 143 2 17` I6 ' 3 2 t EL C.ERRITC_ 023 r 4d �-a I� c II c i0' 22 1 EL CEi�R ITt° 024 4i104 4 15 11 45 3 ^ F EL CERR ITC 0 2 's 5 4 lI E 3 C 17 I4 36 14 0 EL CERRITO 020 1C I3 4 1 c 15 13 23 2 55 0 � ' 2 1 15 13 3 1 EL t,�ckR IT�� 0_7 �+� 11 EL CERR ITO 028 15 21 1 --- , EL CERk ITU Ota 3 '_ ` iD -.4 C 14 0 12 40 26 0 a EL CERRITO 030 i o 1C] 32 15 - 13 43 2 EL CERRITO 31 G 1.; 2 18 1S 3 2 t� EL CERR ITu 032 ! 5q 1-' ' ()� , __. _- 1S' 17 4 Z EL CERRITO 033 � s� 11 " 3 15 12 2 - EL C E k R I T 0 iD 4 1i- 34 16' r. 144 47 j SII - - EL CE ?r ITii 05 i 5 13' 4 18_ 14 5 - :- EL CERRITO Ja 'q 1 12 c 15 1 132 41 23 2 EL CEnnIT0 037 37 12C 2� 1 146 121 26 2 EL CERt:ITO 033 e_ 2c S 7 16 1" EL CERR ITC! C 392 3a 132 10 25 1 , EL CERRITV OLD 4 � �` 3 1-vl 39 1 - - EL CEkF ITC x'!42 1 7- 2 r Q 2 8 c 17 I c __._ . EAST hICHMCaND 50I 4 10 2C 14 C 121 26 2 � EAST RICHMOND 502 4. C 3 C 14. 1 127 19 26 0 EAST R ICNM,C3N 0 5^3 43 1` 3 14 12 32 27 2 EAST I CH MfjAD 50-. 5c 16 7 2 14 33 2 EAST FICti�4 '"�3 '+05 ! :•5 22 i? 1 I11 2: 1 EAST kIC►3Ft��. ��^U �: 4 EAST VIChiMOND 507 _ r?r 1 1051 It 76 1 1 4 EL S03R ANTE 501 ( } SEE ES 502 f 1 i EL SC?3R ANTE 5C2 2 c7 11 c I Of t EL Sr 3RA%TE 503 ` 43 1 1p_ . } a EL SC)BRANTE 534 EL SOBRANTE ;,n547 It . I - 14 . EL SOBR ANTE 50b i 5 14 1 c 18 EL SOBkANT:. 5)07 5-3 14' ic C 17 S()13�?,9hT4 �,Gta 11 EL .S0f4k ANT C 510 4 ? 1 ? 11. 22 C 14 EL SOB' ANTE 511 SEE ES 512 EL SJBaANTE 512 b 127 1 c 181 _-- J�'- SHERIFF—CORONER TREASURER SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGE DELTARA TAX COLL 1ST DIST 4TH DIST NUNt I~I 'kX A C R M H k J S S E L S J K R C D O S u a S w R' I G a {S L A 2 Y A A C P C C E C A E C L 0 W C A 0 C I E E 6 5 !* c C-- A h A A M N, E » N E A R G A 8 X R L ` E T E a S E T T A L T c N E R A N T R G T L 0 All L T''* *< E ? A Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A N L E T T R T Ni Y H E D J E T D E N4 S E 1 D ' T D zt R P R S R R J E 1 I A R I N I A N N N G G G G S S S S ` NON —04-006 ::rte EL SOBRANvT E 513 51 11t 15 C 14 EL SOt3RANT E 514 =+ 1' 1—;c 16 1 16' 2 EL SU`6staNTE 515 7 c 7 " EL SOBRANTE 516 t 1 1` 6 24 1 14 1 Tt EL SOBRANTE 517 5` -1 E 1 c C 154 i EL SOBRANTE 518 SCE ', 1 Qts? . EL SOBRANTE 52 4 4e 1 139 1 EL SOBRANTE _3 2 . 41 1 aµ GIANT 5011 4 1 114 1 14_ GIANT 502 5 i rf� GIANT 503 4_ 7 y _ 1c 13 GIANT 504 4 T 10 GIANT 505 5 1 : 3 it C 15 GIANT 506 3 1� 1?' 13 1 13 GIANT 507 4, c 13 c GIANT 508 3 R 12 c 2C c GIANT T :09 3 1C 12 u GIANT 510 3 1 124 c GIANT 511 4-- 1 li ` 15 C 14E cK, GIANT 51? 4 24 1 i HERLULES JC:1 1 ' 11 c 4" r KNIGHTSEN 501 41 w ;z I 1E C 12 KNIGHTSEN 502 s SEE KG 501 #�N. KENSINGTON 501 4 6 12C 52 c 181 14 58 18 0 KENSINGTON 502 51 1 7 44 c 12_ c 11 38 15 0KENSINGTON 503 5E 1 C3 1 171 12 47 26 1 KENSIt GTGN SQ4 �, 7 3 12 10 1 _ 1 KENSINGT ONN 505 4 1? . 3 16 12 4 3 0 F KENSINGTUNv 506 2 k 3 c 11A c E 37 17 0 KENSINGTON 507 41 11.. 31 c 154 C 12 35 32 0 KENSINGTON 508 41 12 2S c 166 C 14 39 14 0 KENSINGTON 5J> 3 12 . 3 16 13 3 2 0 _ 3 KENSINGTON 510 4 10_ 14 ZZ 3 1_ KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE 1 KENSINGTON 512 VOTED A6SENTEt - - KENSINGTON 511, 5; 8 3 V. C 14' C 10 34 2S 0 -� LAFAYETTE- 0,x.1 i3i 1 r c 13 LAFAYETTE 002 S 1 c c LAFAYETTE 0033 - 1Z.' 2 t 5 LAFAYETTE 004 i - 1;_ 22 C 17. LAFAYETTE J35 4 13� 1C 17" LAFAYETTE 006 i 6t 4 14 2 20 . LAFAYETTE J07 4(h 1Z� I c 12' LAFAYETTE 008 4r� C 136 LAFAYETTE 009 4 9i - LAFAYETTE 31J 7 1 IC' C LAFAYETTE 011 { jt 13 c 1G AF " ' LAYETTE X112 I 4 2`. C 1.3 LAFAYETTE 3' 13 4 1C 1 13 _ LAFAYETTE G14 c,7� o y^ LAFAYETTE vla 5C 13 LAFAYETTE 016 5 12 C 13. LAFAYETTE 017 i -ti 137 is C 17 •-. LAFAYETTE 018 1 41 112 14 C 14 LAFAYETTE 019 ; 5 it 71 1 'N 12' Z LAFAYETTE ~20 N 711: I 17 LAFAYETTE 321 n:l 1� 22 17 I y LAFAYETTE 0 22Ic lii 2 17 r LAFAYETTE C23 , 14.' LAFAYETTC 0?4 6 Iq 7 12.E 21 c 17- a � LAFAYFTT- J25 _ E SEE LQ J �3 --!! _.. ,. LAFAYETTE C,27 2c7 1 14 ... LAFAYETTE 028 `'• 51 1c 7 21 125 I LAFAYETTE 030 47! 1 i " 13 131 c LAFAYETTE C31 51 . C 131 LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 3 79 18 c 11~ LAFAYETTE 036 1 c 50 11 c r LAFAYETTE: 038 3 i 111 12 c II � ' LAFAYETTE 03q 115 16 19, LAFAYETTE 040 4 T tj 11 IC" LAFAYETTE 041 y: 68 11 c 9 1 LAFAYETTE, 042 2-3 71 13� _ 8 N v 3,, SHERVFF—CURCNER TREASURER SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGE DELTA$ TAX CCL L IST DIST 4TH DIST Muni GOi tT : A C R P H R J S S E L S J K R C D C S N@ S k R IG B S L tk C Y A a G P G G E C A E G L 0 W C A 0 G I E E . G S 0 A it A A M N E A N E A R G A 8 X R L A' E T E R R S E T T A L T E N E R A N T R G T L 0 A L r. E R A Y A P T T R T S Y F K L S T E E T A N L E': T T R T R Y 1-1 E D J E T D E N S E I D C T R R R R P R S R R J F t I k I A R I N I A " Il ';, N N N N N R G G G G G ;' O S S S S S LA- t 7 'Ix NG"! —04-007 rr LAFAYETTE 043 ?c _ 04 77 C 112 It LAFAYETTE 044 41 4 72 17 1 112 1 LAFAYETTE 045 3S e7 12 C 11` 0 LAFAYETTE 046 5c 6 32 c loq 0 LAFAYETTE 501 SFE LA 1705 _ LAFAYETTE 502 _ � SEE OR 512 - *,' LAFAYETTE 503se,Mosn .._LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 3 `' . 1 96 0 ^f� LONE TREE 501 4t 2' 1 9 . 78 5 LONE TREE 5fl? I " a 1 8_ I 6 39 LONE TREE 503 _ _ SEE BW 503 LUNE TREE 505 �' Ir_ ? E>. 5 3 MORAGA 501 2 11 I 13 1 _ _ MORI'f,A 502 L 5 7 MORAGA 503 I . 71 c MORAGA SGS« 5 12f I la MORAGA 505 5 161 c MORAGA 506 3_ 12 I 141 c MORAGA 9107 � 3 16E 1 i9 MORAGA 508 7 it 15 2 23 MORAGA 509 b' 10 3 Ib MORAGA 510 6 I? 2 17 MORAGA 511 ` is ? 22 " MORAGA 512 SEE MO 51. 1 _.. MURAGA 513 5 14 ? i9 MOR AGA 514 5' 95 2 14 MORAGA 515 'r• i2r 2 1S MORAGA :16 4-' 133 1 " 16 MORAGA 517 4 w i IL" MURAGA 518 ( 61 3' Z 153 -77p MORAGA 1 ! 72 1S 3 24 MORAGA 521 { 4' 14 I Cl 16 MORAGA 522 - 11 2 17 r MCR AGA 521 i 1 7' 1 ` 9 3 i , l I2_ 1 " MORAGA 52� � MT VIEW 501 � 5. 1 10 1� 17 _ 7 ?S� lE' _. MT VIEW 502 7 r MT VIEW 503 � 7 � t 166 MT VIEW 504 � 7E 4 I 1E 1 MT VIEW 505 � 5 c I ....._.. MARTIt.F2 001 j { . 7 1 10 MARTINEZ 002 MARTINEZ 003 MARTINEZ U'04 a 13` 1 1w MARTINEL 005 � 7 I ' G 17 26 MARTINEZ ODo j c :2' i 10 _ _. MARTINEZ OC7 6 ?r : 1?, 21 _ MARTINEZ 006 7 1' Iia 1L 16' MARTINEZ 00� i 20" _2 15 . MARTINEZ 01C 1 -� _ 12 1� lE I MARTINEZ 011 tEj 15 1 1744 MARTINEZ 012 ; 6 1�' 1 21_ MARTINEZ �''1= 7 1 CI� Is, I6' _. MARTINEZ 014 i 10A 104 1� 2122 - MARTINEZ 015 I __ - MARTINEZ CIEs � 47 I' S 1`� I y� i7� 14 MARTINEZ x317 57 1 MARTINEZ 018 ` SEE PC 504 MART I��EZ 0' 6 lr 1 21 MARTINEZ 02.0 ' S� 15� I i IE' i ' MARTINEZ 02:1 _� =- NiARTINE2 i:2i 2ti 1 E MARTINEZ 023 s 4 I 14 � MARTINEZ 02)4 ! M. SEE MZ 02I MARTINEZ 025 7 I 8 1 MARTINEZ 0 1-2 8 7 a 1 I1_ MARTINEZ Gig 5� 71 2 12 ___ at: 19 MAkT 1NE.7 c : 0 4 7 ?_ 114 I _. MARTINt�1 03 '. Lc 1: a 1 c 15 I _.. �MAlTI�tCZ 033 <_ I I 1G �. _ At .. za X.1 SHERIFF—CORONER TREASURER SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGE=DELT-'". TAX COLL 1ST DIST 4TH DIST 1lLiNI 'Gfl A C tl Fi R J S S E L S J K R C 0 0 S w 8 S W R G:,;'W ! t A 0 Y A A 0 Q C C i C A E C L 0 W C A 0 C 6 F 3 G R 4 S 0 A w A A M N E A N E A R G A 8 X R. L a E T E R +R S E T T A L T E N E R A N T R G T L '0 A 'L R c R A Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A .N L- E —" T R T N Y H E 0 J E T D E N S E I D. 1:`s { T 0 R R R P R S R R i J F F I w I A R I N I A �v N N a' E G G G G ara. L_ S S S S ' NON —04—Out i MARTINEZ 0=4 _ _ , SEE MZ 030NY MARTINEZ 3 3 5 i 32 8I 14 c 115 c -- MARTINEZ 036 GO1 r 7 i7 C 13C 1 ' MARTINEZ 501 •_ SEE MZ u05 MARTINEZ 502 SEE Ali 501 — NICHGLS 501 7 c" 21 131 I 52 108 ' - NI CHOL S 5C? ; 3 E 41 46 :'rte fvICHoIS5 U5� 2 ; 27 0 28 0 NORTH RICHMOND 501 � 5 ' 11 3 12 96 27 21 2 NORTH RICHMOND 502 4� 11 E5 7 C IC5 1 81 40 14 0 NORTH RICHMONO 503 5-. 1_ 5} 1 tj 2 4 b6 28 21 0 _ .� �'.. OAKLEY 501 � q : " 7 1 17 1 13 ''_791 �. OAKLEY 502 1(j, c 16 L 128 9 OAKLEY 503 5 f 3C a' I 17 2 �129 G , xr,Q OAKLEY 504 et, 3' 7_ I C 156119 65rF, : _._ OAKLEY 505 2C 91 2 C 18 131 '97 .l OLEUM 501 _ _ r p Fx. SEE PI 00b . OLEUM 502 i s SFE P1 tls2 ,nom. 0 L E U M 5 0; SEE n t7 509 Jx OLEUM 506 SCE PI 006 ORINDA 501 1 11t 2c C 34 c ORINOA 502 4 ' I2� 1 IG c 16 1 ORINDA 503 - 1 106 ie C 12 c ORINDA 504 a 13 '` 7t. s_.., ORINDA 505 3 e 7 21 c 10 ORINDA 506 ORINCA 507 4" 12' C 14 unw, ORINDA 503 4z _ 13 2 15 __. �.: ORINDA 509 21 L 7 77_ ORINDA 510 25i 1 7 21 c 85 c ORINOA 511 112 le C 14 OKINDA 512 5� 1 16t 25 C 2C 1 ORINCA 51^ ' 1' 1 13` 2 ORINDA 514 1 4 4 12 37 C ICA -- ORINDA 515 4. 11 6_ 24 C 122 3 ORINDA 516 5 14 33 c 18E 0 ORINDA 517 i c? Ia 1 20 1 JRINDA 518 , 50 1"_ Ii 31 C 14 ORItiUA 51` 77 �.: ORINDA 51 — A 123 23 c 15 ORINDA 5210 } 41 17 c 6 t ORINDA 52C — ^. 4 1 13 3C C 17 � 3 ORINDA 52I ORINDA 521 — a 1 15-- _ _.._:� �. " ORI N U A 522 JRINDA 522 — A i 5 141 3 c 1&i 1 ; ORINDA 5123 21 7 C c 7 c 0RIND A 523 — A i 34, 1 74 2 C I0 _ �; • ORINDA 524 5 4 1 ;1c 19 ORINDA :r7 45 c ORINOA 525 — A i 3I; i 61 c 7 ' Cs ORINDA 52 0RINJA 5277 j 4 � � I� } c 15 --�, OR IND A 52 � I f VOTED AbSFNTCE _ ORINDA 5]z0 V(JEt) Ay3S;:NTL"c - == URINDA 51; 1`,� �7c S ORINDA 534 24 1 121 24 C 141 1 ORINDA 5» - }I 2 1E c 15 s ORINDI. 537 L; E ,1 3 F CC 15 f f PITTSBURG v:?i PIT75Rl.)r,G 0? 43 5 c 7 PITTSSU:;G 00 i c , 4_ 6 3 �6 PITTSBURG 304 7d 11 1 13 5- P� �fu' PITTSBURG 005 7 1 12 1 6 PI TTS Bl1RG 006 7` 4 e . 1 13 PITTSBG, C,07URJ7 10 7_ } C 17 9 , PITTSBURG1 G 08 8 7 11 12 _.. PITTSBURG 009 62 F 1 ok, 1 - PITTSBURG 013 6F 1 • 25 C 14 1 7 120 , PITTSBURG 011 31� 42 21 7 4, SHERVFF—CORONER TREASURER SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGE; DEL— FA-TAX COLL IST DIST 4TH DIST MUNI toi,"O, A C P M H Rc I J S S E L S J K R £ 10 O S w 8 S H R G; 91, " 1 L 4 J Y A A 0 P £ O E C A E £ L 0 w £ A 0 G I E �� i �i G R M S G A 1r A A M N 8 A N E A R G A 8 X R L b` E T E R R S E T T A L T E h E R A N T R G T L 0 A: L w+ 9 E R. A Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A N L4.E T R T A Y H E n J E T 0 E N S E I D: C T 0 R R R P R S R R J F F I h I A R I N 1 Q }f N, h N N K E G G G G .. i J S S S S NON —Q4-009 PITTSBURG 012 6 . 73 14 1 131 c 63 L00 � PITTS50RG n13 97 1? 1 C C 171 2 96 13 . PITTSBURG 314 84 6 17 1 143 1 b IO PITTSBURG 015 + 10 1 1^v 2 18 _ ._ ,. PITTSRUPG tela 7 5 1 R 12 68 17 rW 59 r$ PITTS3URG 017 i I T31 1 I , �- �� 1 ► 105 L2 PITTSBURG 018 PITTSBURG ul�? c cis 1" 15 — 6-1 .. . .. .. .. . PITTSf?UVG 020 9 : c5 2 17 r� PITTSBURG 023 F 6" 1 15 PITTSBURG 022 7c 7 22 PITTSBURG 023 U� 1 1I 2 19 1 71 PITTSBURG 025 4` : ` 92 3 43 8 12 PITTStiUr:G 32 r• 3 S: -, _ 50 W PITTSBURG 0-27 1 PITTSBURG 023 6 1' i�" 1 13 _�. P I T T S fi UF:G 029 8 1 I 13 6 10 srs .r PITTSBURG L3G 9� 1 - 11 . 2 20 6 11 PITTSBUkG 031 13' if I 3 23 I _.9 PITTSBURG 032 i3 1 1?` 2 24 1 _ LI3 198 :. ,. PITTSBURG 0- 33 1._. SEE PB 508 PITTSBURG 03�. = 1 14 j __. ry 59 �1`Z PITTSBURG 035 3 4 2- 1 4 _.39 68x PITTSBURG 501 5. 6 1G ' 2 _ . -- 8 f�1 r 5 ~ 78 PITTSBURG 50? �- 1- Y. a 10 � PITTSBURG `J3 8 6 121, 7N4 504 7 i 1C' i 7 9-3- 6r x 61 PITTSBURG 505 5 71 11 10 I _ _ ___ PITTSBURG 506 8 1 1 15' 1 83 - 106 PI TTSBUPG 507 8q B 1 13 .9b ~ 85 PITTSBURG 508 1! ? 3 t PITTSBU-ZG ! i09 I SEE PB :0_�4 PITTSBURG 510 s SEE Ph 034 PITTSBURG 511 i I3 } I I L5 PITTSBURG 512 t h r._ 13 1 14" T2 9b i PITTSBURG 5i3 SEE PB 501 u PITTSbJRG 514 8� F 7 1 15 89 9 ., PLEAS4NT HILL U01 � :3 � i ' �� 3 I5 C 15i Z _ F w PLEASANT BILL 002 4 - rsr ? 3> ? 103 3 PLEASA".T HILL 003 4I _ c' 2t lt;s 95 G _ PLEASANT HILL 004 i 5:` C 6. 2 151 153 _0 PLFASANT HILL 005 f c S i 14 141 8 n; _.. I4 15 - -- .j PLEASANT HILL 006 tt B: 25 _._.. ii 8 PLEASANT HILL 007 � =.1, i 4" i . PLEASANT HILL 011 7=e 7 2 13 1_ PLEASANT H'.ILL C12 ' 7ti 1 141 I3 1 fi i44 3 __� .--_. ....,� PLE=ASANT HILL J13 ! 7.�; 7 . 2 14 15 PLEASANT HILL 014 _ - 1 5 1 n' PLEASANT HILL '15 12d a _ 31 207 c 8 . * PLEASANT HILL 016 �, ! 197H ..<� 2 13 s ( I2 -- - PLEASANT HILL 017 - a i s _ 15 _._ •M S ,-� 24 I3 1! PLEASANT HILL 318 5a � � :a� i 1-'-`� li 1 14 PLEASANT HILL D19 E a 1 ' 126" a I2 3 PLEASANT :SILL 020 71 5 Ig 131 I 12 2 PLEASANT HjILL 321 54 � � � . , 11 12 '"." PLEASANT HILL 02 Z � P 14 f 14 PLEASANT NI LL 023 h-� 5 3 16 a 17 1 _. PLEASANT MILL �4 73 •!� ? I4 � 13 __... PLEASANT HILL 0z 5 1' �_: ?: 15: 15 6 " PLEASANT HILL 02t� ? 8� _ ?% ? 15 . 2 14 - _ PLEASANT HILL 027 71 7 � 2 l ; � 15 PLEASANT HILL 02ta �� i. `' ? 1; 1S 2f3 - PLEASj,NT HILL J2'' 4 f v 2- 124 ; 11 _ PLEASANT HILL o3 t:3 ; �; 2� � 14.4, 1; PLEAScNT MILL Z 5 2 L 1C' 14 PLEASANT HILL 032 4� 7 1 11': PLFASAfLT HILL 03? a4 r 2 15._ 15 1 n PLEASANT HILL C34 5� r c 3 , 15 15 I ..�. PLcASA►;T HILL 03�� � �: c 7 I 231 I3 1 .. -�: PLEASANT HILL 037 SE-! f H t7124 PLFASANT HILL 033 « . a B . .}" 9 1 yam: PLEASANT WILL 039 3 4 2 9 101 _ 14 PLEASANT WILL v4^ 5 9. 2 15 ; Y x� SHERIFF-CCAOPER TREASUREk SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGE DEL TAX COL L 15T DIST 4TH DIST mml;£I3W3__. A C R *' H J S S E L S J K R C 0 (1 S N E S it R G iL A 0 Y A 17 Pi C E0 iz C 1A c" ' C L C W C A O C I" E t-- F r R G ' n '4 S 0 A k A A M N L A N E A R G A B XR L µ E T ` 4 R S E T T A L T E NE R A N T R G T L 0 AL ' R E R A Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A N L T ^. T N Y H E 0 J E T 0 E N S E I D T I R R R P R S R R I J F E I h I A R 1 N I A, !v N N N ,. �3 S G G G 3 S S S S NON -J4-310 PLEASANT HILL 041 SEE PH 011 1 n � PLEASANT HILL 042 i 3 1 is C E2 c 80 1 PLEASANT HILL 043 3-1 b 1 86 0 PLEASANT HILL 0»4 1 3- 55 11 c S c 89 PLEASANT FILL 345 ; 5 4 1 1 1 8 2 ; PLEASANT HI L L 046 � 5 _ 61 22 C 12 121 2 _.... ~ PLEASANT HILL 501A ? " 7 " 21 1 1I 10 1 �x. PLEAS ANT HILL 501E 37 5 1 05 0 PLEASANT HILL 502 A' 85 14 12 1 1_2 _ PLEASANT HILL 503 - E 3 12 1 c PLEASANT HILL 504 SEF AH 503 i PLEASANT HILL 505 71 2t 1 161 2 PLEASANT HILL 506 61 iCf 23 c 15 c - PLEASANNT HILL 507 4 - t II PLEASANT HILL 508 SEF PH 502 _ B PLEASANT MILL F1O 3� SEE WC 5?5 PINOLE 001 51 11 114 1 15c 1 r PINOLE 002 5- 4 > 1 ` c 13' 1 ,- PINL3Lr 00= 4 1 s 1 c 1 12 PINOLE C34 4 7' I 116 _. P I NCL F 005 ? a 21 c ill c r PINilLt 006 3 . lI' 15 13 1 _ < < PINOLF 007 31 i2d 27 1 15 c "" PI NUL E 608 SEE PI Oil F PINULt 000 4 1Z . I . IE PINO-LE 010 S i1 c II PINOL=1 0 1 5` 11' 1 1 14 PINOLE ^12 3 it 2 c 15 c _._ PIN+SLE 011 Sf� c 15 1 PINDLE 014 4 " iC` 17 C 14 " QINJLE 015 3�� 1 �_ I_ 12" 1 P INUL E 016 of PINJLE 017 31 26 _ 13 . 1 PINi�LE 0181?t 2. 17" PIN'0L019 7, lU 2 151 PINuLE �?21 2q ic c U_ 1 PINI►LE 02 ' PINOLE 023 4 1_ c 16A _. PACHECQ' 501 2 1 5 _�5. 0 _.._.. P � ; nCticL� 502 R� 1 94 0 i PACHECC �JY '7 i' L?� I '• I PACHECO 505 SEE- mz C73 71 71 _ PACHECC) 506 j 41, f y PACHECC; 507 SEE PH 043 1 4[ PACHEC�l 5OF I1 1 ' 27? 1G P A C H E L: 50- ? 7q 1- 1431 18 18 5 PACHECC 511 74 7 1 C 15' � 151 2 PORT CnSTA 501 3t 3. 1 �3 ' . RICHMOND 0i)1 13* 14 2F, ?I 1 �' ,' 35 1 13 i 2 3 1 RICHMOND Ou._ � RICHMOND 0--73 34 74 14� 9. 1 6 2 11 _ R ICHMON.G 004 i y ` 3 ' S 3 RICHMOND v05 4 1 i 12` i o 3 I 0 RICHMOND 006 1 1. 5 ' 1 11 It g 4 1 0 II RICHMOND O07 13 i 10 2' 1 RICHMOND 008 �+-e 1� 1' 1 7 ' 2 0 RICHMOND <<C+y �?� 7� i?�° 1�:_ �a 4 5 ? � RICHMOND 010 �- r 1�.; 11 i :::i RICHMOND O11 =a I ICS 14 7 3 ?� RICHMOND 0l2 3 �' I- 1 7 . RICHMOND 013 Y`� - - 1 :O= r 7 3 2 1 RICHMn, i3 014 i 5 .1 i 5 2'i 1C" I 10 2 2 RICHMOND 015 57 : _ 7 ? 12 1 9 4 2 0 RICHMON5 016 64 7 1 - I4 I1 3 3 g RICHMOND 017 5 I 9.. 1 14 11 2 5 1 RICHMOND Ole 3 3 c 2 C S 2 3 0 - R RICHMF;ND 019 71 2 16 1 9 69 3E 1 F; R1(t1MONit 023 t� �. 11 7 17� 11' 9_ 4 3 �- R I C14MON D 0 1 4; t 1_ 33 12 C 6 6 2 0 RICHMOND 0<< 4 b, 21 10 8 4 2 0 RICHMOND 023 3 7 2 12 10 2' 1 1 I x SHERIFF—CORONER TREASURER SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGE DELTkP� i TAX CCLL IST DIST 4TH DIST MUNI CGWT_.':, A C H Rz J S 5 E L S J K P C C C S W B S 1w R i G 3, Sr` a L A 0 Y AA 0 P C t3 E C A E �a- C L iJ W C A Q C I �E E 6 P, 9 G k M S 6 A M A A M N E A N E A R G A B XR L.s Aiz� E T E R R S E T T A L T E N E R A I T R G T L 0 A L T, R ER A Y .A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A N L E T K T N Y H E J J E T 0 E N S E I D C- E T 0 R R v P R S R R J F c I w I A R I N I A I R n iti NN �4 G C G 0 S S S S D NON' —04-011 r RICHMOND 024 2 t 1 7' 22 c 11 1 9 29 9 2 ... RICIfM01D 025 44 1F` 2s 1 14 12 27 17 1 n RICHMOND 026 � 31 24 2 10 1 8 25 8 0 RICHMOND 027 4 9 21 C 13 1 12 33 9 0 RICHMOND 026 3 . � 27 1 13 1 11 25 IE 0 r RI C HMON, 0 029 3 77 21 1 121 1 9 20 14 i _ r� RICHMOND 030 = 47 1-1 11 c IG2 4 94 31 9 0 RICHMQt<sC? 031 42 1 - 72 ic 2 IC2 1 sa 31 2 �y RICHMOND 032 7L I 93 17 1 RICHMOND 0337 c 7 73 10 8 _. 0_.__._._. - _RICHMOND 034 47 12 4. E c !C3iC3 1 77 36 1? 0 RICHMr)P3D 035 12 3 14 2 94 I 93 26 12 i RICHMOND 036A 6 7 2 1 127 c Iis 1 23 2 RICHr4t NUJ3bb n` 1c 97 C 74 1 24 0 _. RICHMOND 037 32 81 1 12 0 RICHMOND 038 3 5 1 c ti% 1 82 1 14 0 RICHMOND 039 SEE KI 038 g.. R I CHNIONP 040 5_ _ 65 11 C 112 1 96 3 C 1 1 RICHMOND 041 4'. lI . 1 I: C 146 22 1 1 RICHMOND (.4? t t __ __ __ ___ _ SEE. RI I v 2' RICHMOND 043 44 2 C 131 25 21 0 R ICHMOND 044 w 12� 16 C 16 141 32 1 RICHMi�r;D u45 21 I4_ 12 2 2 RICHMOND 046 5. _ ° 2f 1 147 133 35 1 RICHMOND 047 11 C 15-. C 14q 1 Mp RICHMOND 046 5; 10 3 C 15" 1 14 24 2 RICHMOND 049 3' 9 1 IC g 24 2 RICHMOND 050 4 f 12 1 C 14E 2 15 -29 I RICHMOND 051 4. I II 1 C 154 1 13 21 2 1 RICHMOND 052 3 " lI 2 . 13, 12 25 2 _ x7 RICHMOND 053 r 124 1 14 c 16- 141 21 2 _ RICHMOND 054 � 51 4 10, I� C 14t; 121 31 1 RICHMOND 055 5' iI' 11 12; 1 12 17 1 RICHMOND 056 �- _ i? 17 16. 14 �.31 C RICHMOND 057 4 12 ' 16' 1 14 2 2 RICHMOND 056 5 Iz Iii 1 15' 12 3 3 �� RICHMOND 05Q 4 :J 1 1? 11 2 1" RICHMOND L6t+ 5 Ii I I5" 14 2 2 1 —..� R ICHttQ�, 3 061 4 7= 2 10 1 10 2 I_ RICHM ND 062 3y 7 1 jC 9 2 t r „ RICHMOND 063 ; 41 8 ? 12 11 2" 1 RICHMOND 064 � 5ti 7 1 13 10 2 13 R ICHMCIND 065 _.; ?r i 13 12 3 1x RICHMOND 'OtS I 4 3., i 12� 10 3 1 R ICHt��Oe" D �?67 51, r 131 i 12 2 I RICHMOND 0tel 3� 1 i 13 1I 29 1 RICHMOND 0;)9 =3l 5 2 7` 7 21 i ' R ICHME'ND 070 ? ay e 1 10'. 9 21 1 RICHMOND 071 � 5� 8 2 13 11 2 1 RICHMUND 072 5 -_ . I 13 c 9 3 2 R.. , RICHMOND 073 3.+ �' 2 1I I 8 1 1 _ h nr R ICHMQN1) 074 7 u' 1 14 ?0 p 3 3 RICti,dOVD 075 4• 7 1 11 " 9 2 1 R1CHHUND 076 51 _ 2- 14. 9 3 4, RICHMOND 077 72; 7 2 ' 14 10 5 2 RICHMOND 075 � 41 0 1� 10 9 1 I Y. RICHMOND C:79 � ; . t � 2 12 10 2 Z RICHMOND 0�0 SEE ER 50r� t RICH-40ND Cc I i i 4A I b _._.. � RICHMOND 092 3 = ?" i� ? 1 tea. RICHMOND Ozz3 � ji U ?: 2 . j � ri. _ _. RICHMOND n8�. � Y = I1 1 � 154 ' RICHMOND 085 47 - i1 2 16 R ICHMONO ::St I C 11 i 1 RICHMOND C67 ?�. 14 I179 � # - G � 17� I- ''.t• RICHMONr) Cin �- 9. 1 .2' y t , RICHMOND Q�?2 ti 1_ a 2 11 8 4 2 I RICHMOb40 u4 43r 7' 1 11 8 52 ' 2 s. RICHMOND 044 1 4 n i3 1 16 _ RICHMOND 095 � 3q 44 2 1 6 7 2 01, RICHMOND 096 41, 9 4 15 I2 4 1 -Q RicuimnND 098 � 2� 31 31 6 1 3 Z I . 41 ICI4MCND v;�1 � 5.• �,5 i_ 14_ d 3 - i 1 R I L HMON D 101 �� 1 7,: 3 13 9 4 2 0 : RICHMOND 1C2_ 31 7777 t. RICHMOND 103 2 5: 2I 3 b' i , 5�, r a� I F4�; SHEFI,FF—CORtNER TREASURER SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGE DELT i TAX CULL 1ST ©IST 4TH DIST l+1i3AIT" A C R M H P J S 5 E L S J K R C D Cs 5 w 8 S ii RG sl;:' S L A 50 Y A A 0 P C 0 E C A E C L O W C A 0 C I 8 k 8 G R M S 0 A w A A M P 8 A N E A R G A B X R E T E h Q S E T T a L T E N E R A N T R G T L O R E k A Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A N" T R T N Y H E 0 J E T D E N S E I D C; x E, T D R R R P R S R R I"' k•E J F E I w I A R I N I A N N N N G G G G ti S 5 S S r Ni?fid —04-012 t r RICHMOND 104 2 . 7 12 c 97 2 99 13 13 0 n- . RICHMOND 105 3 1 7' I C 11 1 82 28 74 RICHMOND 10a 5 = 7 - -42 C 133 1 5 8 41 2E G RICHMOND 108 3Fc 12 c 91 1 61 49 27 0 RICHMOND 1014 31 4 44 21 c 77 c 72 14 b 0 RICHMOND 110 3_ _ 22 24 c 66 0 44 26 13 0 _. _._ .. RICHMOND 131 32 4 8: 106 0 RODEO 501 4t 11 S E 24 1 155 0 % RODEO 502 61 15 12-," 17 C l7c 4 RODEOS 503 2' 61 1 8' f: RODEO 504 41 12 112 3C c 18 c RODEO: 505 4E 1 87 17 C 12 1 RODEO S06 46 E 101 12 C 13 0 RODEO 5J8 61 1" 11 2: 1 18 1 RODEO SOy 17 3 16 c 52 0 - ROLL I NGWOC'+C' 501 4 ?v 1C 143 1 118 30 21 0 �. ROLL I NGWC?OD 502 5 . 2 8 2C C 141 c 108 24 27 C RGLLI NGWOOD 503 5c 21 c 151 1 115 21 2 C 0 SELBY 501 SEE RO 503 t ST MAkYS 5401 2 3. s c 5s 0 °# ST MAi.YS 502 SEE SM 501 SARANAP 501 2 52 3 c 5 K- SARANAP 502 5c lot 4 C 15C C SARANAP 5 03 5i f 3 SARANAP 503 — A + 7W - SARANAP 504 8 F 11 2 c 19 SARANAP 505 3 7' 1 IO ig". SARANAP 506 4 1 6 2 11 _- 1 � SARANAP 5017 4 1( 5 2 104 c SARANAP 508 c 52 I 7 SARANAP 50G 1 7' 11 2Ih 1 SARANAP 510 7_ 1 3 _ 16 SARANAP 511 5_ 12 2 . 16 1 $AR ANAP 512 3 1a 3 12 SARANAP 513 7 8 - i C 14 2 SARANAP 514 SCE SN 506 SARANAP 515 SEE WC , 521 a. SARANAP 516 4 12 1 121 SARANAP 517 SEF S-N 502 SARANAP 519 , rr SEE WC 057 SARANAP 520 3 4 1 7z c SAN PABLO 001 i 5_ 1 9 1 15 SAN PABLO 002 3 7' 1 c 11 2 _ - - SAN PABLO 003 2 c i1 c _Y SAN PABLO 0104 3 31# 72 6 c 5 S AN PA6LJ 005 i 23 It o'. 1 1 c (?4 7SAN PAoLO 0066 ! 4 Z 13 SAN PABLO 0017 31, 7 s I 10E cts SAN PABLO 008 4 1 c 76 23 c 12A 2 SAN PASLD OGS 64 7` 22 c 16 SAN PAi�L{: U?u 31 1 S I 13 SAN PAbLO 011 4q 3-' 1 SAN RABL0 012 7 } 1 c 11 ; .. SAN PABLO %I3 _ = 8 SAN PABLO 014 .41 c 92 - SAN PAbLO 01 ? 1= 74. 1 11 SAN PABLO 016 53 c F 2 12 ,E SAN PARLO 317 17; 130 3 SAN PAbLO Old 3 1C c 121 I � SAN PABLO 019 � 2 41 11j c I I SAN PABLO 020 SAN PABLO 021 5� r I 2 12tH !I SAN PABLO 02213 S ` � _. �. SAN PABLO 02'_ 3'1E 41' 6t I SAN RAMON 501 7 1 c 12 SAN RAMON 502 33 S " 3 - I4 SAN RAMON 503 3� 0 1 4 � _ u _. SAN RAMON 504 3 t SAN RAMON 505 3�, 1 7 1 8 c SAN RAMON 506 2 1 5c 7 c � y. SAN RAMON 507 1 I 1 F SAN RAMON 508 2 5- 2 - 7 _ _ ..... 7 71.f SAN RAMON 509 3 7 1 c 9 1 z, SJA d-f f SHERIFF—CORONER TREASURER SLPERVISGR SUPV JUDGE DELT- 7AX CCLL I57 DIST 4TH DIST MIMI A C M H J S S F L S J K R C €} C S w E S W R L A 0Y A _ O P C L' _ C A E is L 0N C A 0 C I E:=E yah 3F t1 G R S 0 A w A A M N B A rN E A R G A B X k,, L-', E T E R R S E T T A L T E N E R A N T R G T L. 0 R E R A Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A L '`E r,"pfw r T 1; T N Y H E 0 J E T 0 E N S E I D, C, ., T 0 R R R P R S R R J F = I w I G R I N I A; N R N N v ... �? G G G Gy S S S S 3 x . NON —J4-013 SAN RAMON 510 t)c 10 32 C 161 ` SAN RAMON 511 E 4 : 12 3 2 C 17 1 .' SAN RAM11N 512 4 21 6 1 16 114 0 SAN RAMON 512 — A SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMON 513 — A >� 5` l 12 1 75 SAN RAMON 514 3 �� I 12 I _ � � SAN RAMON 515 3 1 97 1 C 12 1 -r SAN RAMON 516 4, 4a_ 1 11 " 2s~ SAN RAMON 517 c 31 SAN RAMON 519 5 8c le c 1?_ 0 SAN RAMON 520 64 11 c S1 SAN RAMJN 522 f 2'. 5 I . E 1 SAN RAMC 522 3 1 ':1 17 c lic 10 SAN RAMON 523 I 1 6. 21 c 92 c SAE; RAMON 524 6 33 C lb5 I 1 SAN RAMON 525 P ' c 2 SAN RAMON 525 — a 22 44 2 c c 6 SAN RAMJN 526 0 2 c c c ,A TASSAJARA 501 1 c 4' 6 c 51' F r . TASSAJARA 502 ., SFE TJ 501 TASSAJARA 503 SEE TJ 501 r. k s VINE HILL 501 5 1 6 13 c 11 VINE HILL 502 7" z: t7 C 13 2 �. VINs HILL 503 4 3C 6 6 VINE: HILL 504 I 2 .._�. VINE HILL 505 SEE VH 503 rte" VINE HILL 506 6q 1 75 13 c 12' y - VINE HILL 507 12 12c 22 c VINE HILL 508 C£E VH 5110 VINE HILL 509 6 11 43 21 c 111 c VIAE HILL 510 1 4s c ge c WALNUT CREEK 001 2 5- 2 c c 72 c ,sw WALNUT CFEEK 002 62 2 15 WALNUT CREEK Ona 6 . t: b 22 C 15 z�v WALNUT CREEK 0^4 5 .. 6 2 I2 c WALNUT CREEK 005 57! 4 23 C 24 ;. WALNUT CREEK JC6 54 c ?c C 137 1 WALNUT CR:-EK 0C:7 i '��� 6i -23 I 13 ' 1 WALNUT CREEK 008 � 5y E 41 26 C 12 WALNUT CREEK OU9 ; 3� 41, 2 A 7 2 WALNUT CREEK 010 58 10. 32 c 15 4 WALNUT CREEK 011 i 3? -21 13 c b c WALNUT CREEK 012 5Y ti i 12 WALNUT CREEK 013 ' S i_ iL 3 C C 15 , WALNUT CREEK x%4 c 12 WALNUT Ci�EEK 015 43 c' S 1 WALNUT CREEK Jif 5L WALNUT CFEEK 017 54 9 c 12 } WALNUT CRFEK 018 5� 1 Gil 27 L 14 ti WALNOT CkELK 019 y I 7z c 7 - -.� j WALNUT LRELK 020 1 2y F= ( WALE\UT CR=EK 021 ca t !C 23 16 (( WALNUT CREEK 022 ' :.� 1+. 1 13t 11 . r , _ WALNUT C;;.�=-EK 02? r F , SEE WC G03 WALNUT CREEK 0?4 ; 1 1 WALNUT CREEK 325 1 61 c ' 11�i - - r 4 WALNUT CREEK 026 j _ IL 31 16 WALNUT CREEK 0?7 7; 1 i0a _'t C 175 r WALNUT CRGEK 028 7� 13 C 12 WALNUT CREEK 3 2 f 5.] I6I 1 1C1 WALNUT CREEK 0'0 =7; 1CF 1 17 ... c - WALNUT CREEK 031 76' 113 2 1 194 1 I WALNUT CREEK 0 1 -4 C 13 1 WALNUT CREFK 033 ( 721 11 2 155 C 13 C WALNUT CFEFK 034 {, 54 11' Y C c 19: x: WALNUT CREEK u35 c� 73 I 11 1 WALNUT CREEK 026 { 64 1 - R. 31 c 1E I �` �' , . WALNUT CREEK 0?7 Z'j 8C 21 c 10 WAI.NIIT CRt'EK 018 ,? I41 12 19I WALNUT Ckff-K 039 5 151 11 C 20 WALNUT CREEK 040 C 14 17 WALNUT CREEK 042 c c 4 1C 15' -2 WALNUT CREEK 04? 1 ` 51 1 c9 2 " y_r: SHEkl!FF—004C` SER TREASURER SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGFDELT-A` TAX CCLL IST DIST 4TH DIST MUNI C+131��g__ A C R. 4 H R J S IS E L S J K R C D O S W S S K R. WI. '�S, r L A 0 Y k 0 R C O F C A E C L 0 W C A 0 C R � S J A i► L A M h P A N E A R G A B X R L= s E T E n R S E T T A L T E N E R A N T R G T L '0 ' A R E R Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A N L ET T R T N Y N E 0 J E T 0 E N S E I D C..; T 0 R R R P R S R Ri. J r E I W I A R I N I A N ft h N 8 G G G G = S S S S NON —04-014 t' WALNUT CREEK 044 c l6c c WALNUT CREEK 045 6 sc 24 C 14 WALNUT CREEK 046 61 7 14 C 13 77 WALNUT CREEK 04 7 { 5 - 11 C 16 c WALNUT CRFFK 050 SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREFK 051 a 4 13 91 c . I WALNUT CREEK 052 4-1 _ t 21 101 c WALNUT CREEK 053 C 13_ c _ a WALNUT CREEK 054 3: c 54 ?" c at 1 WALNUT CREEK 055 ' _ 1 1' 1 c 4 : WALNUT CREEK 056 3_ •+ i1 c E. . WALNUT CkEEK 057 ? 6t 2- 13' WALNUT CREEK 05E4 b _ 1 11 . .: ..._,.. y WALNUT CREEK 059 21 3C 50 - WALNUT CREEK 060 4 5: it IC WALNUT CREEK 061 7 1.7►2 2E C I7 a. * WALNUT CREEK Oct 2 . ic 16 c 1tr _.. WALNUT CREEK 06; j 61 1 U-4 1 c 1E WALNUT CREEK 064 5 : 1'cr ? C 17 C WALNUT CREEK 065 WALNUT CREEK 0166 13C E C 17 2 .� WALNUT CREEK 067 2 _ 5 Z 11 c 7 WALNUT CREEK 069 5 23 16 c I Zil _ _ .... WALNUT CREEK 070 42 S7 17 c I2 ', - WALNUT CREEK 071 33 f 7 11 c 111 f : WALNUT CREEK 072 ? 11 C 16 _ __ 7- WALNUT CREEK 073 7 i 13 2 10 WALNUT CREEK 074 4 1J 1 15 c WALNUT CREEK 076 5 2 7 c 12 c ., WALNUT CREEK 077 7 14i 1" c Irk WALNUT CREEK 076 7 - 10' it c 1=11 _-- WALNUT CREEK 079 74 12 C 15 WALNUT CREEK 060 5_ C 1' a � WALNUT CREEK 061 7 12 23 1'? _ . �- WALNUT CREEK 382 � ! 122 1 C 2CI I P WALNUT CREEK O33 6-, 121 15 C 17 WALNUT CREEK 084 6 10 11 c 13, k WALNUT CREEK 085 6 13 1 16 WALNUT CREEK 366 lo.-, 146 19 C 23 1 WALNUT CREEK 087 41 2 141 1 t _ 1 c WALNUT CR=EK 501 u4 lI 2 13 i�AL+aaUT ' REEK 532 7 34 • 14" WALNUT CREEK 50 _ SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREFK 504 f 6' 1 6, 31 14 _ -- --_� WALNUT CREEK 500 E 11 92 35 15•. WALNUT Ct:EEK 50o 54 1 c.. 21 1 15 .1 WALNUT CREEK 5=07 ? 4:4 7 12 r1C- { WALNUT CREEK 5uS a 1_ 13 r ?? 0 WALNUT CREEK 5Jq SEE n C 062 WALNUT CREFK 510 � SEE WC J20 ^{ WALNUT c F EEK 512c iC WALNUT CRF K 51? J' 27 1,42 WALNUT CRF-FK 534 � 1 � 2 4, 4 WALNUT CREEK 515 47 c 13 3N C 14 WALNUT CREEK alb 40 F 33 1:_ WALNUT CREEK 517 ! e 137 43 2 s = WALNUT CREEK 51F # 5`i 9 24, C 12 7 - _ WALNUT CREEK 514 ba 71� 1 C 12 WALNUT GREEK 52a�' r - 1- 3' c 1616 1 WALNUT CRE=EK 521 11 4" c 1E WALNUT CREEK 522 5 ? ' 77 ? 17t 2 _.. WALNUT C� EEK 522 - ?: , WALNUT CREEK -^~ r3 ,i c1 7-„ t 13 WALNUT CR�c ti p. i t WALNUT CR E FK 5'2' ~� g ; SEE LA 043 WALNUT WC UT4 CREEK 521 .. . _ _._.. ...._.,; 9,. WALNUTCREEK 52 � SEE WC 014 WALNUT C EFK 533 lti 1 33 & WALNUT CKEFK 5?2 I " , WALNUT CkECK 533 31 z 7 21 c 10 } . WALNUT CFEEK 534 2 c 42 4 c b i WALNUT C EFK 534 — A 21 1 2 . ? 4 k n ESA-. m SHERIIFF—CORONER TREASURER SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGE=DELT TAX COLL 1ST DIST 4TH DIST MUtNI Ga A C R M H R J S S E L S J K R C 0 C S W 8 S W R La f? Y A t C P C D c C A E C L 0 W C A 0 G 6 R 3 R hs S G A '++ a A M N E A N E A R G A 8 X Rt,L!, Mme_ E T E R R S E T T A L T E N E R A N T R G T L "0 A �,C:? , M R E R A Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A N L EE "^ sx��r T Q T h Y H E D J E T 0 E N S E I' a"''C x� T C R R R Q R S R R J F E I I A R I N I N !V N N I _ B G G G G ter- 0 S S S S . NUN —04-015 K ry5t,' WALNUT CREEK 535 5E co' a c 103 1 107 0 ABSENTEE BALLOTS 136 12 %4S 52 359 2 46 108 71 62 IJ ^ I8 yI8 Y"I•w t 7 i p_ 4` ;'3R, t ta;? f , h �c •^f?4 I 1 s I t 7 .=v'f"✓: r r f ?t 4 'h - •- STM. 14_ASURE A FASURE B*MEASURE O*MEASURE E*!MEASURE F*MEASURE G*MEASURE H*MEASURE'V,J BART ) L-32 M-15 R-7 R-8 R-8 ©ANY FIRE*CMZ Sc E Y 0 1 T Y I N T Y I N T Y I H T Y I R 8 Y 8 N T Y I lti , 1 LA F f N V A E N 0 A E N C A E N 0 0 E 0 0 A E N 0 I f.� L S X 5 C X 5 C X 5 C X S C N S N X S G C E R P, R 0 C R T CE C c E «ate E i l.Y"v,E E T A A A A A A :w. 0 G S S S S S +� E E E E E ` jj S t p' v32r*1d'i_. NCV —05—OC'1 ALHAMBRA 501 e' 7343 ALHAMBRA 502 9 73 _ 72 I _. _..braw- ALHAMBRA 503 � 5 f- ALHAMBRA 504 SEE PH 505 ... ALHAMBRA 505 SEE PH 043 : ALHAMBRA 510N VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 E3 b' ALHAMBRA 513 ALAMO 541 12 " ltd 131, ALAMO502 I3 8 i?I 8 _ .16155 ALAMO 50.3 11 _ 84 lc9 85 128 69_.__ 7717 ALAMO 504 IO I1 , 74 132 bl ALAMO 505 3 5 - r" 51 __.y.3b w Y ALAMO 506g1 5 101 32 _ _ ___ 20[ ALAMO 5066 1 ALAMO 507 7 74 71 7 80 7I g ALAMO 508 c 7 8 7 . 1Z1 5 ' ALAMO 509 0 p __._ -- SEE AL 512 `, ALAMO 51077 ' VOTED ABSENTEE �' 4 �_ 5 56 �5_ ALAMO 511 r- � ALAMO 511 — A 43 5 ALAMO 512 12 9 . 121 8 ALAMO 513 4 4 3 58 29 ALAMO 514 12 5' 8 Q 113 63 ALAMO 515 1 - I 1 2 . h ALAMO 515 - A 5 5 6 45E ANTIOCH 001 114 6 ANTIOCH 002 ANTIOCH 003 s 24. :.,W.J. ANTIOCH 004 9 =. ANTIOCH 005 10 Y f ANTIOCH 03(l � 13 ANTIJCH 007 12 5 ANTIOCH 008 1Ul I0 ANTIOCH 009 13 . 74 ' ANTIOCH 010 9� ANTIOCH 011 11 6: ANTIJCH 012 14 a i ANTIOCH 013 144 7 ANTIOCH 014 --� 11 6 ANTIOCH 015 12� 5 " _ �'; ANTIOCH Olt- 13 e V 3. ANTIOCH 017 125 4 ANTIOCH 318 7? 4- '. ANTIOCH 019 S ANTIOCH 020 � 104 7;-. ANTIOCH C'?I ' i4 b _ ANTIOCH 022 1t? o } i .....�Y' ANTIOCH Li3 i2� b . � - _ r � ANTIOCH 024 � 117! 7 ANTIOCH 025 1L3 fs ANT It:�CH O2� t 23 ANTIJCN 077Iti13 7 ANTCH 028 124 7' _ ANTIOCH 024 ANT IOCH 030 k ANTIOCH 03: ; 12c 5� LIX ANTIOCH 032 1 c2 ANTIOCH 0,2 a � 7.. ANT I 3CH 034 c ANTIOCH 0`1 ANTIOCH O3o } 1? z 6_ I ANTIOCH O:7 7'] 3 ' ANT Itit,H 03 e?� ANTIOCH 039 10a c_ s _ __ _ f41 � . ANTIOCH 043 5� 5 ... ANTIOCH ANT i')CH U42 � 104 o ANT I OC H 04 55 44 4 BF-THE-1., ISt.�9ND 501A 12�i 7; � -��,- E3ZT14EL ISLA'IC'• 5016 10 f BERKELEY PARK 501 12 8 16 5 140 BAY VIEW 50 1 SEE RI 109 MEASURE A ;MEASURE B*MEASUR.E D*MEASURE E*MEASURE F*MEASURE G*MEASURE H*MEASURE ;: 5ARTD L-32 64-15 R-7 R-8 R-8 DANY FIRE*MZSCH© E Y O N T Y I K T Y I N T Y I T Y I N 2 Y E' N T Y 1 N T. :T L E 10 A E �1% C A E N G A E N C A E N G 0 E C 0 A E N 0 A' f E S R x S C x S C x S C x S C N S N X S C X,: s", C' C F S R R R C 0 R T C E E E E E E E T A A A A A A r� S S S S S x - E E E E EN, S ` + �1 NON -05-00 fi BRENTWOOD 001 12 + �' BRENTWOOD 002 1 7 5. BRENTWOOD 003 12 6RENTWOOD 006 7 51 BRENTWOOD 501 14t., 7 w BRENTwOOD 502 37 21 BRENTWOOD 503 i3 6 77 BRENTWOOD 504 SEE BW 502 BRENTWOOD 505 SEE BY 5C'1 A BRENTWO00 508 2 1 BRENTWOOD 511x SEE BW BYRON 9014 1 1C. 61 w BYRON 501E br� 4 t CLYDE 501 b' 'it CROCKETT 'Cl 3- CROCKETT CROCKETT 502 8 7' s� CROCKETT 503 6 5. CROCKETT 504 10: In CROCKETT 53 CROCKETT 506 SEE CK 504 CROCKETT 511 � 8 5 ;ter CLAYTON 003 128: CLAYTON 002 13 7_ CLAYTON 0v4 CLAYTON 501 Iu 6 CLAYTOiv 502 ` 5 Aj.... CLAYTON 50331 SEE CL 002 CLAYTON 50E 6 _.. _ CLAYTON 507 SEE 5i4 508 CLAYTON: 531 SEE CL 506 1 CLAYTON 512 � � 1�1 _ _ SEE CL 516 CONGC1kC 001 13 5` CONCORD V-7 121 ` i i Cl ~- CONCOkD 063 o ' CONCORD 004 14a s " ' CONCORD 005 �z 7 9 4 7 CONCORD 006 CONCORb 007 4 CONCORD 000 CONCORD 00S 7_ CONCORU 010 8 4: CONCORDD 011 c7 E._ CC)NCGRO 12 1 32 CONCORD 01? 11 o! i # i CONCORD 01- ? 11 ' 8` i E { CONCORD 015 12q 81 l r i, CONCORD 016 i 4 � ! ! 51 CONCORD 017 7 � _w CCNC0RD 018 5 CONCORD 01; CONCORD 020 ! 41 y r CONCORD 021 CONCORD 11-:22 ------- a, CONCORD Oz 3 CCNCORP 024 F 3 CONCORD 025 CONC0F,D 02F ! 132; ! CONCORD 027 ! 13I; 7C CONCOk£� J28 IGS CONCUkD 32q V4 CONCORD 0---3 129 10 CONCORD 031 11 �* CONCORD 032 ! 131 S: � m �. _..._ CONCORD 033 12. CONCORD 034 641 CONCORD 035 121�1 7777 �x. . (ONr-ORf) 0131 7 CONCORr� 037 lir rid CONCORD 038 b . 7 CONCORD 034 10C 7- � CONCORD 040 11` b� � `` i �N. ' q MEASURE A*;M►EASUR E B*MEASURE U*MEASURE E*MEASURE F#MEASURE G*MEASURE H*MEA'SURJ�-` ! BARTO L-32 M-15 R-7 R—S R-8 DANY FIR Z E Y D N T Y I N T Y I IN T Y I N T Y I h' E Y 8 N IT Y I N T r," om; L E I 0 A E N a A E N C A E N 0 A E N C C E 0 0 A E N 0 A E 4`I ` E S R X S C X S C X S C X S C N S N X S C X S C C _ R R R R C D R T C E E E E E n " F E T .`. A A A A A = D iz S c S S S F E E E E E `•Et" S r� . � t i NON —05-003 �s CONCORD 041 121 72 CONCORD 042 17- pl CCNcnRD 043 94 N CONCORD 044 11 0 CONCORD 045 5 3 _ .. CONCORD 046 d 5 41 � CONCORD 047 8 4 c`_ CONCORD 0-•8 7 5 CONCORD 04C y. 6 _ CONCORD 050 lz; 9i CONCORD 051 7 CONCORD 052 c 7_ CONCORD 053 124 R1 CONCORD 054 6_ CONCORD 055 CONCORD 056 IQ 72 CONCORD 057 5 4 CONCORD 056 16 7 . CONCORD 059 12 0- '. CCNCOkC; 060 12 5. CONCORD 061 11 6_ ' . CONCORD 062 12' 5f CONCORD 06? Y 3 CONCJR0 064 11 4 3 CONCORD 065 31 1 ' CONCORD 066 7 7 CONCORD 067 CONCGRi! 066 31 5 CONCORD 069 CONCORD 070 9 6 CONCORD n71 12 . 7 CONCORD 072 8' 7. E �: CONCORD 073 12 7 . -- CONCGRD 074 4E 41 - CONCORD U75 114 E` CONCORD 076 7 CONCORD 077 1i. 112 CONCORD 076 Ir. !0 . CQNCORC 07 51 CONCORC 06O 124 7: CCNC(iRD 081 i 153 as CONCORD Gfi2 ! 01 % _ q CONCORD 083 j 61 8_ CONCORO OSS CONCORD CS5 CONCORD 087 SEE CLQ 5)1 f[6 CONCORD 08 f 77 CONCORD 090123 7 f CONCORD 09I c" 7 _ C 0 N C R 092 77 CONCGRO 09= 4 CONCORD iia-- 8 5 CONCORD 095 ! 5 4 ,. CONCORD 09t 13 7r CONCORD 097 ! 5 c - CONCnRCi 058 r 6q I _ _ CONCORD Cq'+y a x coracORD ioO G� CONCORD 101 `*?� '• ;- CONCGRD 102 13A 9 CONCORD 103 j 6L 5 ' dRii CONCORD 104 c� � CONCORD 105 77( CONCORD 10c CONCGPD 107 1 i3 CONCOnt? 106 " CONCORD 1O4 CONCORD 110 CONCORD 111 l0a" 61 CONCORD 1125 8 ci x r _ s CONCORD 113 3 10 4 !"f CONCORD 114 � �_ ` ... CONCORD 115 4 3' _ _.._ CONCORD 11t 4d CONCr)RD 117 SEE CO 074 1 _ _.. _,. �..-......... CONCORD 116 ? 1 Iry 7< CONCORD lla y . Y T MEASURE A NEASUR E E*MEASURE C#MEA SURE E#MEASURE F*MEASURE G*MEASURE ,H*MEASUR�f 9ARTD L-32 M-15 R-7 R-8 R-8 DANV F1RE*mZ- !s" P����� E Y O N T Y I N T Y I A T Y I N T Y I N E Y E N T Y I L E I 0 A F N C A E N C A E N C A E N O 0 E 0 0 A E N 0" k"-" F S R X S C X S C x 5 C X S C N S N X S G X S' C E R R R R C D T C E E E E E E�,x°h E T a A A A Aq � v S S S s s R E E E E E E Z` ' �7y Nl:,N —05-004 � 1~ CONCORU 120 121 81 x „ CONCGRO 121 8 c 3" ' CONCORD 122 .� SEE Cts 083 CONCORD 123 6 7, CONCORD 124 SEE CO 074 CONCORD 125 b" 4 CONCORD 126 4 ? CONCORD 127 lof 6 CONCGRD 128 F, d . CONCORD 129 10E 6 CONCORD 130 7Z 5 CONCORD 131 86 5t CONCORD 132 72 I . ,•ri. CONCORD 133 61 3 CONCORD 134 1z E 1 f s* CONCORD 135 3 2 a CONCORD 136 5f 2 CONCORD 137 71 34 �r CONCORD 138 4- 4. CONCORD 139 4 E. 21 CONCORD 140 c c CONCORD 141 6 . -3f x CONCORD 501 SEE CO 007 .. CONCORD 503 SEE CO 140 CONCORD 504 9 CONCORD 505 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 506 7 4 CONCORD 507 S�tr t SEE CO 047 _ CONCORD 508 9 5-1 CONCORD 509 g 4 w.._ �. �. ..0 •Tyh CONCORD 510 13 7. CONCORD 511 SEE CO 053 _ s CONCORn 512 55 41 CONCORD 513 SEE CO 04 r CONC'JR0 514 SEE CO 51.5 __ _ _._,-. _ _._..__ _ .______ •.,.. .. CONCORD 515 16 10 183 '68'-'-200 CONCORD 516 10. 54 4. 4,5__. i148 . CONCORD 515 — Q _.. ._ CONCORD 517 :z. SEE WC 02Q ,s-- CONCORD 511+ _ .. SEE DV 514 _ - - CONCORD 519 ? 7 , 3-1 CUNCGRP 5? 1 _ SEE CO 024 CONCORD 521 1 3 2 ' 3 -71 40 16 3 -,- CONCORD 521 — A 1 Gl 7 "r 1 I 53 10C 7 CONCORD 522 . SEE WC 501 � � i - CONCORD 5 21 3 � 1 SEE WC. 517 _ a CONCORD F=5 y 4 CONCORD 530 F SEE CO, 110 CANYON 501 DANVILLE 501 5 4 E 25 _._ 6 �� DANVILLE 502 13 10 13 10 _164 S: - DANVILLE 5G3 13: 11" 1; S 17 $ DANVILLE 504 9 7 : 1C1 66 115 5 � DANVILLE 505 12 7 126 7 152 55µ - DANVILLE 506 � o' 56 71 4 DANVILLE 507 11 ' 11 I?q 6 141 .' - DANVILLE 508 145 11 - 1E2 8 197'---10 DANVILLE 509 g4 5c E4 5 9 4 ��0� L?ANV IlL E 510 7 6 _- _477— DANVILLE 511 1C t1l 91 6 1'03 DANVILLE 514 ld 61 Itl 6_ I12 55 DANVILLE 513 8 T_ ice 4 1.21 '_ ._3. sJ� o DANVILLE 514 16, 10. �ry x� 1? MEASURE A*MEASUR E B*MEASURE: D#MEASURE E*MEASURE F*MEASURE G#MEASURE ."*MEASURE rr BARTO L-32 M-15 R-7 R-8 R-8 DANV FIRE*KZ 'S517 c'. Y O N T Y I N T Y I N T Y I N T Y I N E Y B N T Y I N T Y 1 L ? I A E .4 C, A E N C A E fid C A E N 0 C E 0 0 A E N 0 A E� 3 E S R x S C x S C x S C X S C N S N X S C X S C E R R R R D 0 R f gym; T C E E E E E E E T A a A A A t 0 S S S S S E E E E E -E� sus, w.. S I 1F t fir% Y` NON —05-005 } t DANVILLE 515 P4i _ 32 11 ` SEE DV 516 _ __. DANVILLE 515 — a DANVILLE 516 64 G6 73 9971 __ DANVILLE 517 12E 106 13 9c 161 7. R DANVII-LE 518 5t 2 53 34 67 .21 DANVILLE 519 c c 0 SEE DV 516 DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABSENTEE _ r 1- DANVILLE 521 122 133 138 77 171 53727— DANVILLE 522 7 3 E 52 71 4 _ DANVILLE 523 5 5" 5 4 . 77 -,_- 3_.__ mr: DANVILLE 524 6 b, 51 -125 _ _.__.90._._. .3 DANVILLE 525 12 75 14 5 _ -156 .._._ 45 DANVILLE 546 9 6, 11 4 119 _ 47 DANVILLE 527 9 7 -3 71 DANVILLE 52S 121 1l, loc 156 69 •r EL CERRITO 001 EL CERRITr 002 F 6 EL CERRITO 003 13 5 w EL CERRIT-1 e3 004 16' -- !_ EL CERRITC 005 12 7 EL CERRITO 106 141 9 r EL CERRITO 007 13 11 EL CERR ITCH 008 10_ a: EL CERRITO 009 6 4 a .. EL CEFRITO 010 13 9_ EL CERRITO 011 12 7 EL C'EPP ITO 012 10" 5 EL CERRITO 013 12! 8 E EL CERRITO 014 14 6 _._ EL CERRITO 015 13 b" EL CERRITO 016 13 7 _ .. w EL CERRITO 317 10 14 EL CERRITO 018 11 101 EL CERRITO 019 EL CERRIT11 020 10 i 6 ' EL CERRITO 02I EL CERT;TTO 322 15 9 } EL CERRITO 023RR EL CERRITO C 24 12 EL CERRITO 025 = 2 la EL CERRITO 026 12' 6 _ EL CERk ITO 027 10=j EL CERK ITD 0?8 ; 77 41 ; EL CERF I YG 029 12 7 EL CERRITO 030 f 12 '` 11 ► � _ EL CERRITO 033 EL LERfi.ITO 032 14y 12", EL CERRITO 033 l014 10_ EL CERT ITU i,34 12 10" EL CERR ITO 035 . EL CERT 1T�J 035 li . : EL CERRITO 037 f 12� S EL CERRITO 038 9 7d 4.4� 1 EL CERRITO 039 � 1C4 b EL CERT IT`l 043 1GA +" EL CERR ITC 042 b s E AST R I CHM Nil 501 ; 11 a 7 d EAST RICHM6ND 502 S EAST RICHMOND 503 I 111 7 � _ F EAST RICHM NC 504 s llt ill EAST RICHMOND 505 6: EAST R ICHMONC, 506 t l 4 d . EAST RICHMOND 537 EL SOBRANTE 501 SEE ES 502 EL S06RANTE 502 ' A s EL SOBRANTE 5C' EL S06RANTE 504 j 7th 61 s EL SOBRANTE 505 f 10 P -EL SOBRANTE 506 13 9 EL SOBRANTE 507 11 10I loft EL SO RR ANTI: 508 a Al _ Mg, r .;: �aJ CL SO RANTF 510 1C R EL SO faP ANT f- 511 _._. -__ _. SEE 11:S 512 .. ... M l- E L S 0 BF.ANTE 512 12--- 9 gti it MEASURE A MEASURE 6*MEASURE 0*MEASURE E*MEASURE F*MEASURE G*MEASURE H*MEASSO BA!FTO L-32 M-15 R-7 R-6 R-8 DANV FIRE*MZ S .. E Y O N T Y I h T Y I N T V I N T Y I A 8 Y 8 N T Y 11 W T' Y' L E 1 0 A E N 0 A E h C A E N 0 A E sN 0 G E C 0 A E NA E ES R x5 c x S c x5 c x c N H x c x , C E R R R R 0 0 R T C E E E E E ' E T A A A r_ 0 ki S S S S S- f k E E E E E S ,� } �.Fa t ' NON —05-066 d; EL SOBRANTE 513 10 7 EL SOBRANTE 514 10 _ P: EL SOBRANTE 515 5 52 EL SOBRANTE 516 EL SOBRANTE 517 93 S' EL SOBRANTE 518 _s ih 1. R I 06 3 -9 SEE EL SOBRANTE 522 b tih EL SOBFANTE 523 a _..�-•• T GIANT -5011 o t 2 __ _ __.__.. ___.__ .__ �. • GIANT 502 ( 11 GIANT 503 � Q1 6 GIANT 504 61. b GIANT 505 9 8 _ GIANT 506 9 91 f GIANT 507 9 - 7,n GIANT 508 7 61 GIANT 50S 71 7- = GIANT 510 5- GIANT _GIANT 511 10 b• .°" GIANT 513 4 7. HERCULES 601 21 3 >: KNIGHTSEN 501 105 6 __._.. __...._._ KNIGHTSEN 502- SEE 02SEE KG 501 _ F� KENSINGTtlN 501 1412 12 13 r_ KENSINGTON 502 11 84 8t 1 G _ __. , KENSINGTON 503 11 ill 13" S KENSINGTON 504 g 9 10 8 KENSINGTON 505 12 lic 1 G 1? KENS i NGTUN 506 qc 81 102 KENSINGTON 507 104 12 11 j C" ,. KENSINGTON 506 Bc 81 144 7 KENSINGTON 5U19 10 13f 13 S KENS I NGTGN 510 i 10 1 ;' E m KENSINGTON 511 W VOT EO ABS ENTFE _ KENSINGTON 512 1 VOTED A8S ENTFE KENSINGTON 513 12 6 4 1 it LAFAYETTE 0101 9 LAFAYETTE 032 64 LAFAYETTE 003 ill 9 w: LAFAYETTE 004 x _ LAFAYETTE 005 I3 92 LAFAYETTE C06 i 131, 12 LAFAYETTE 007 ' 12 7 _ r LAFAYETTE 00R 12� 7' LAFAYETTE 009 9w q( r LAFAYETTE 010 7 . 5` f=.. LAFAYETTE i'111 9 5 LAFAYETTE_ 012 9. � f LAFAYETTE oI3 n3 s, LAFAYETTE 014 LAFAYETTE 015 ' 54 S LAFAYETTE 016 s - 4-1 LAFAYETTE 017 12ti 1U' f LAFAYETTE 018 ! 6isI LAFAYETTE 31; ' 8 3 t # , LAFAYFTT& 020 139 10 _ LAFAYETTE 021 LAFAYETTE 022 i I2 12 < LAFAYETTE '23 LAFAYETTF 024 a 1.44 I LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA JL , LAFAYETTE 027 i 10 71, _ LAFAYETTE 028 Y? 6. LAFAYETTE 610 S1 l0-" LAFAYETTE 031 del 7t } LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 60, 8 _ ,. .._.. �.. s m: LAFAYETTE 03b 3 4 LAFAYFTTF 036. r, 7 LAFAYETTE 039 II' lid LAFAYETTE 040 10 4 LAFAYETTE 04I 7 S _. LAFAYETTE 042 o 6l _ �_ EASURE A 404EA SUR E a#MEASURE 0#MEA CURE E#MEASURE F*PEASURE G*MEASURE H*MEASU. 13ARTO L-32 M-15 R-7 R-8 R-8 DANY E Y 0 N T Y I N T Y I A T Y I R T Y I `J E Y 8 N T Y I L E I 0 A E N Cs A E N C A E N r; A E N O 0 E fl 0 A E �N. 0 A •` E S = x S G x S C x S C X S C N S N X S G X fit L. C E R R R 0 0 R T G E = E E E T A A A A A t? 0 S S S S S F R c E E E E YEs S s . ; r Y fi �W NON —05-007 11 � LAFAYETTE 043 97 7% LAFAYETTE 044 b. 65 LAFAYETTE 045 E 6 LAFAYETTE 046 ( 9 ` 7 LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA 005 LAFAYETTE 502 SEE OR 512 LAFAYETTE 503SEEMOMZZ c ' LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE � LAFAYETTE 505 87 41 LONE TREE 501 62 5-- LONE LONE TREE 502 61 4 LONE TREE 503 SEE 8W 503 _ LONE TREE 505 c. _ _ 77 MORAGA 501ti MORAGA 502 45 MORAGA 503 5r 4 MORAGA 504 ICIE 11p s MORAGA 505 9 C 122 h„ r.. MORAGA 506 ill 73 . MORAGA 507 12t 113 .^. . MORAGA 508 16 13 ”` MORAGA 509 11 10 _ MORAGA 510 12 12 s_. .- MORAGA 511 11' 13 - - ..'. MORAGA 512 S E EM'i 511 _.. .. MORAGA 513 14 13-11 _ MORAGA 514 iii o k- MORAGA 515 14 lC � �. MORAGA 516 _. MORAGA 517 MORAGA 519 12 7 W .. MORAGA 519 11 15 MORAGA 521. l 11 Mf_1RAGA 522 }i i2xs' MORAGA 523 MORAGA 524 4 all7777-7 SM MT VIEW 501 12 4 . _. 7 MT VIEW 502 }3 63 $ MT VIEW 50313 _ _.:9 6` MT VIEW 504 12 5 MT VIEW :05 MARTINEZ 001 6 4c 58F :� . MARTINEZ 002 77 6 _- -•--4 M. MARTINEZ 003 7 { 5 yr MARTINEZ 004 1 9 6 MARTINEZ 005 iJ 7 6 MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 007 � 14C 11 _ 81 V MARTINEZ 308 12 b MARTINEZ 009 lot 7 �� tit MARTINEZ 010 ? 132 45 Oil MARTINEZ l ' 14� 7 , . 93 MARTINEZ 012 14? Ito _ 9F} � i MARTINEZ 013 14C 5 10 MARTINEZ 014 1 16C 7 126 MARTINEZ 015 1 13 . 7 u _.. MARTINEZ 016 t, 43 MARTINEZ 017 11 7 MARTINEZ 019 hM SEE PO 504 MARTINEZ 019 t 151 10 1fl8 1? MARTINEZ 020 � 14k 7 MARTINEZ 021 ; 12 9 MARTINEZ 022 5f 2c MARTINEZ 02 o. MARTINEZ 32 SEE MZ 021 ,...y MARTINEZ 025 71 31 MARTINEZ 028 9 MARTINEZ. 029 9 5 Ca fit;:su' MARTINEZ 30 B. MARTINEZ 032 13 7 MARTINEZ 033 6 6 nxN v` �M. MEASURE A EASURE B*MEASURE D*MEASURE E*MEASURE F*MEASURE G*MEASURE H*MEASUKl= ;; : BARTO L-32 N-15 R-7 R-8 R-8 DANV FIRE*A E Y D N T Y I N' T Y I A T Y I h T Y I N e Y 2 N T Y I'PI T'- L E I Cx A E N C A E N C A E N G A E N C 0 E 0 0 A E N 0 A,F siw er E S F. X S C X 5 C X 5 C X S G N S N X S C X :S G . ga.., C E R R R R D Q R R� T C E E E E E E" E T A A A A A D 0 S $ S S $ K G E E E E S 1!r J rr, NON —uS—OOEs MARTINEZ 034 SEE MZ 030 MARTINEZ 035 7 5 MARTINEZ 036 64 h X53_._ yY`•:^:: MARTINEZ 501 77 SEE MZ 006 __- MARTINEZ 502 SEE AH 501 h Ut. Yi NICHOLS 5101 NICHOLS 503 5 2 *f : NICHOLS 505 2 I ' f NORTH RICHMCNO 501 8 4 _;- NORTH RICHMOND 502 7 '41 NORTH RICHMOND 503 0 3` � OAKLEY 501 12 " 7F-' OAKLEY 502 121 9 OAKLEY 503 12' 4 f OAKLEY 50=. 11 6 . ,. OAKLEY 505 14 7° OLEUM 501 e SEE PI 006 OLEUM 502 SEE PI 002 OLEUM 503 SEE kO 509 OLEUM 506 4- SEE PI 006 ORINDA 5+01 101 g ORINDA 502 122 102 ORINDA 503 8 1 QRINDA 504 y 1 c QRINDA 505 89 6 _ --- QRINDA 506 191 7 . ORINDA 507 lit 10 _ a ORINDA 508 134 8` r ORINDA 5C9 71 6'- ORINDA 51 ' .. 7` 6 , QRINDA 511 9 c G - ` ORINDA 51216' 13 QRINDA 513 1J' 8 OR I NOA 514 11 9 ORINDA 515 9,� 8_ J ORINDA 51612 12 ; r� ORI NDA 517 15 11. ORINDA 516 12 ORINDA 519 ORINDA 51c — A 11 9? -- ---� ORINDA 520 - ORINDA 520 — A { 12 . r QRINDA 5 21 � 1 ORI NOA 521 — A 1 111; 1911 ORINDA 522 1d cs .. ORINDA 522 — A i 13! 11 _ QRINDA 523 ORINDA 523 — A 74 61 _ . Y QRINDA 524 ORINDA 525 ORINDA 525 — A 6 41 — xy QRINDA 526 ORINDA 527 12 1. OPINDA 52S VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 533 { 141 lu . ORINDA 534 10 5 s t 7RINDA 536 ORINDA 537 ? 1114' 9 ! PITTSBURG 001 7 3= PITTSs3URG 002 5 ? PITTSBURG 003 27 PITTSfURG 004 8 5_ _ PITTS BUFG 005 10 7. PITTSBURG 006 3LL 8; PITTSBURG 007 PITTSPURG 008 8 7 PITTSBURG 009 4 _ PITTSBURG 010 42 7 .... .. -..... PITTSBURG Oil 5. ? .. x K y f y EASURE A . .EASUIRE B*MEASURE I3*MEASURE E#MEASURE F*MEASURE (;*MEASURE H*MEASU i w BAR TD L-32 M-15 R-7 R-8 R-8 OANV FiRE*#It- ;C E Y D N T Y I N T V I A T Y I ti T Y I N 8 Y 8 N T X . 1�1 f L i A E N C a E ' C = t N A ; N C E E 0 0 A E N Q "A"'E0," , ,: . E S R S c X 5 cc x 5 cx S c N S bx S c Xlr S'Ty �, y T c E E E E E A A A A A }f t3 G S S S S R: E E E E E S ` fig f s NO -35-Oc39 i '_ t PITTSBURG 012 61 6 ' �« PITTSBURG 013 1 7 PITTSBURG 014 PITTSBURG 015 12t 30 PITTSBURG 016 6 6. PITTSBURG 017 i 9-1 PITTSBURG u1R S 7 ' PITTSBURG 019 B' _ P I TTSSURG 020 1? 10' ' PITTSBURG 021 1+3 3 PITTSBURG 322 78 PITTSBURG 02.3 i3 10 a PITTSBURG 025 4 __._. ._ ._..w • PITTSBURG 026 9 6 PITTSBURG 027 PITTSBURG 028 7 81 ' PITTSBURG 029 8 7177,777'77,7- PITTSBURG 030 12 ' PITTSBURG 031 152 13 PITTSBURG 032 174' 131 _ _... PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 508 PITTSBURG 0349 7 r PITTSBURG 035 6 PITTSBURG 501 8' S __ y PITTSBURG 502 7 5- PITTSBURG 503 72 PITTSBURG 504 101 4 PITTSBURG 505 cs 4 PITTSBURG :0b l0 7 PITTSBURG 507 9 7- PITTSBURG 506 Z 2 PITTSBURG 505 xFf SEE Pia 034 PITTSBURG 5111 __ r SEE PB 034 PITTSBURG 511 15 1 ^ PITTSBURG 512 91 57k . PITTSBURG 513 SEE PP 501 ; PITTSBURG 514 # 11 7 PLEASANT HILL 001 PLEASANT HILL JC2 PLEASANT HILL 303 ? ¢� PLEASANT HILL 004 Il 7` PLEASANT HILL 305 111 6. PLEASANT HILL 006 10I R` t PLEASANT HILL G4)7 ? 74 4 PLEASANT HILL 011 I 6C - : PLEASANT HILL 012 J 10 PLEASANT HILL 01: 10 7 r PLEASANT HILL 014 7 ?Cl PLEASANT HI LL - PLEASANT MILL 016 71 PLEASANT HILL 017 ! 12 5 PLEASANT HILL 016 102 7 PLEASANT HILL GI5 6 PLEASANT HILL 020 1 1} 51, PLEASANT HILL 321 loc 44 ,. PLEASANT HILL 02? � 101 7 fry PLEASANT H I LL 023 PLEASANT HILL 024 lI PLEASANT HILL 025 10 7 PLEASANT HILL 026 li � # { PLEASANT HILL 027 12 b; { i PLEASANT HILL Co23 PLEASANT HILL. 02`� 9 f PLEASANT MILL 030 71 PLEASANT HILL 031 } 75 4 �. PLEASANT HILL 032 a 5 ` PLEASANT HILL 033 12? 7_ _..� .. .. . __ PLEASANT HILL 034 ' 13 g- PLEASANT HILL 036 9 i+ r { PLEASANT HILL 037 SFF PH 024 •� PLEASANT III!_L 03B F 3 7 PLEASANT BILL 039 5` PLEASANT HILL 040 12 6 w ry4. ■ Y:*v: MEASURE A ;MEAStirE B*MEASURE D*MEASURE E*MEASURE F*MEASURE G*MEASURE H#MEASURE Jlo BARTO L-32 14-15 R-7 R-8 R-8 DANY; FIRE*MZ S E Y O N T Y I K T Y I K T V I N T Y I I N E Y E N T Y 11aI 7 Y L E I C. A E N C A E N C A E N 0 A E N 0 C E 0 0 A E N 0' A E �,r4gir E S R X S C X S C X S C X S C N S NX S C X S Gt C E R R R R C C Ry`3 T C E E E E E Er (E ((T'' A A A A A`': x,. S ; iL7 S S S S Y R E E E E E Ems ' ;;. S _ "a " r{ k " h 4 .p„'1' -.. N 0 N —05-010 " k PLEASANT HILL 041 _ x SEE PH 031 PLEASANT HILL 042 62 2_ r s , PLEASANT HILL 043 5 5 PLEASANT HILL 044 6 5 PLEASANT HILL 045 7t 3 µ s PLEASANT HILL 046 S 5 PLEASANT HILL 5J1A 7 5; PLEASANT HILL 5018 IN PLEASANT HILL 502 91 7 , PLEASANT HILL 503 61 i 46 23 4 PLEASANT HILL 504 SEE AH 503 f. PLEASANT HILL 505 11E S PLEASANT HILL 506 Ili PLEASANT HILL 507 8 t 7 2 PLEASANT HILL 509 SEE PH 502 PLEASANT HILL 514 � SEE WC 535 PINOLE 001 lod, PI NOL F 002 7i 7 PINOLE 003 91 61 t PINOLE 004 94 6 PINOLE 005 5 7 PINOLE 006 G E -k PINULE 007 PINGL E Job SEE PI 1011 PINOLE, 009 I i `*r PINOLE 010 " `w PINOLE 011 1.0 7E PINQLF 012 10. 101 PINOLE 013 10 - PINOLE 014 10 �? PINOLE 015 10 0. PINOLE 016 615 PINOLE 017 10 6 PINOLE 019 1G . 01 PINOLE 1015 PINOLE 021 5E 41 P I NGL E 022 7& 4 PINOLE 023 21 S PACHECQ 501 3 4 r PACHECO' 502 71 42 PACHECO 50310 F I P pig PACHECO 504 66 PACHECU 505 SEE MZ 029 j f� PACHECO 506 i 5� PACHECO 507 SEE PH 043 PACHECO 50$ PACHECi 504 PACHECO 510 PORT CDSTA 501 t 44 4 . RICHMOND 001 i :0 ' i0 RICHMOND 002 j S i0 RICHMOND OC,3 e RICHMOND 004 � 5- RICHMOND RICNMhNC 006 7 52 RICHMOND 0;+ 7 � r1; 4 RICHMOND GOF 4 RICHMOND 00c iu 5. 777 RICHMOND C1, ? 6c - RICHMOND 011 ; �_° 4 t R I C NMC A C 012 tF 2 ; RICHh;Gt7i3 013 77, 41 RICHMGND 014 RICHMOND 015 , q7 5" RICHMOND 316 129 3 RICHMOND C17 101 5 RICHMOND 019 71� 4 RICHMOND 019 I3� RICHMC�NO 020 95 _. RICHMOND 0.21 11 4 RICHMOND 012 RICHMOND 021 R_ 7' t EAc;3Rc A ;MFA SURE 8*MEA5URE G KCAStiRC E*MEASt1RE F N.EASURE G#14EASLlRE" H*ME,AS 2A TO ? L.-32 M-15 R-7 R-8 R-8 DAN1t FIR'Ei'm1 Icier- , E Y D ! T Y I N T Y I N T V I N T Y I �x 8 Y ? T Y I ! T* _ 1 L £ 10 A E N t:: A E N C A E 1% 0 A E N 0 0 E 0 0 A E N 0PTA', .' A E; i E S R x 5 C X 5 Cf X S C X S C ( 0 N S NX S C 0 X :.. C F p R R R R T C E E E E E l i max. E T A n A A A ') O S S S S S r F-15,1F E E E E E ., S N��N -05-011 RICHMOND Ow=e RICHMOND 025 � 1cD " 7 T RICHMDN11 026 RICHMOND 027 71 10 k' RICHMOND 32F 10 7 RICHMOND 029 F 6 RICHMOND 030 6 3 �2 RICHMOND 031 7 3 RICHMOND X32 / 3 RICHMOND 03 ND �+' 3 4 RICHMO034 4 : 4' „ RICHMOND 335 { 6 3_ RICHMOND 03tA i1 5 RICHMOND 036D 6 5' RICHMOND 037 6 Z 26 " RICHMOND 03F 4+ �, -:... RICHMOND 03S SEE RI 035 RICHMOND 0-40 8t 4 RICHMOND 0411 RICHMOND 042 t• SEE PI 102 RICHMOND 043 9 6 f RICH* UND 044 10 RICHMOND 045 10 RICHMOND 046 9 fi �., RICHMOND 047 14 7 ti RICHMOND 048 RICHMC'NO 049 be RICHMOND 050 tl 4 RICHMOND 051 191 9t ' RICHM{3fii(3 052 9 7l u RICHMOND 053 RICHMOND 054 10 7' 4 RICHMOND 05 9 RICHMOND 056 9 11 RICHMON ;t 057 10 10' RICHMOND 0";8 10 91 RICHMOND 059 9 6 RICHMOND 060 � 9 9. RICHMOND Ot�l 6'. RICHMOND O62 � 7 5' --- 1 RICHMUND 06? ' 7 7-I, ,__.. RICHMOND 064 g RICHMOND 065 3` 8- RICHMOND 066 � 73 5' - RICHMCND Ot 7 7 R ICHMCND Ot:8 9 a I _ RICHMOND 069 4 4u RICHMOND 070 7•� RICHMOND 071 � n� � { x RICHMOND 072 RICHMOND 073 � 7d 4t RICHMOND 074 104 RICHMOND 075 � 6� 5 RICi�i'�ON1) 076 11� 7: RICHMOND 077 � ieD? - RICHMOND 076 ? 7 � RICHMOND O7c RICHMOND 090 SEE FM 50+5 RICHMOND '081 � 41 ' RICHMOND Oe2 i .,. RICHMOND 083 11 RICHMOND Jc • RICHMOND 385 RICHMONDD OF57-71 RICHMOND 087 RICHMOND 080 9�S � � f�• RICHMOND 092 ' 10 31 't RICHMOND 093 � 11 � 2 . RICHMOND 094 10 9 u, RICHMOND OG5 7 4 RICHMOND 096 10 F RICHMOND' oqs 7 RICHMOND 099 R RICHMOND I Q 1 9 6 RICHMOND 102 8 4 RICHMOND 1,03 °_`t: MEASURE A*;MEASURE E*MEASURE C*MEASURE E*MEASURE F#MEASURE G*MEASURE H*MEASURE ", 9ARTC L-32 M-15 P-7 R-8 R-8 DANV FIRE*M SCID E Y D % T Y I N T Y I K T t I k T Y I N g Y 8 N T Y I NT Y': L E 10 A E '+ C A E K C A E N C A E N 0 C E 0 0 A E N 0 a E E S R X S C X S C X S C X S C N S N X S C X S C � C E R R R R 0 d R T C E E E E E E ' = T A A A Alj 'A S S S S S r c E E E E <E . Sy. tau.T t NON -05-012 � �d RICHMCsN0 104 71 63 RICHMOND iJ5 RICHMOND 106 10 1-14 RICHMOND IOR 1 9. 3 RICHMOND 109 61 4= - _w RICHMOND 110 b 2 _ R ICHMOND Ill 72 61 RODEO501 _. ..._ .__ � �O 1 7 8' ROOEO 502 RODEO 503 t 4 E RODEO 504 121 7 RGDEn 505 $ b RODEO 506 r. , RODEO 508 RODEn 5o9 2 1 ROLL I NGWCOU 501 10" 72 ROLL I NGS OOD 502 ,T ROLL I NGb OOD 503 97 6 SELBY 501 t- SEE R'J 5O? ST MAF.YS 501 a Y J S ST MAkYS 502 SEE SM 501H SAKANAP 501 514 2 . ,.. SARANAP 502 121 9 . _... . SARANAP 503 5' ? 43 25 48 30 SARANAP 50 - a 7 _ s,rF S AR ANAL" 504 � 14t q3 178 4E - 17 SARANAP 505 5 8 3 E SARANAP 50r 9 6 9 51 96 63 . .. SARANAP 507 g1 45 94 3A 55 42 SARANAP 508 59 3 60 25 71 22 * SARANAP 50S 152 72 168 4C 164 55 4 SARANAP 510 13 � , 150 6s 154 7 - - _ SARANAP 511 1.` 3i 146 61 135 75 SARANAP 512 i0z 6_ 108 4S 92 70 SARANAP 51 13t 74 122 7C 116 83 . .. SARANAP 51.y ? SEE SN 506 SARANAP 515 1 ' SEE WC 521 SARANAP 51 }t, 93 5 . 93 6 � SARANAP 517 SEE SN �10'2 SARANAP �1� ' ..__. SEE wC 057 SARANAP 5 2 17 6-' 44 6 62 41 SAN PA6L7 031 4 5 _ _ SAN PABLO 302 7d 5' r SAN PA6LC 003 791 SAN PASL1 004 65 : z SAN PABLO 005 6 3-- SAN SAN PABLJ 0r'6 i 7a ..,. SAN PABLO 037 7a 4 SAN PABLO 008 i lO: 5 SAN PABLO 009 77 SAN PAaLO 010 71 71 SAN PABLO 611 ( `. SAN PAhLU 012 " SAN PABLO 013 I 7 i 3 'P SATS PAPLO 014 SAN PABLO 015 SAN PABLO Villa SAN PABLO Liz L SAN PA6LO ('IS SAN PA5LO O1 .,, 2 t -'Y SAN PABLO 320 � c L`' 4 SAN PAbLUI C21 r SAN PA61_0 022 SAN PABLO 023 j 4 SAN RAMON 531 � 6 1 L 4, SAN Rt.MCt` 502 SAN RAMON 5C3 77 51 SAT; PAM0N' 504 Ill 4' SAN PAM,,.,N 5 3-5 j 74 5t SAN RAMON 506 A 3t .... rn SAN kAMGN 507 it SAN RAMON 508 61 3 1 ' SAN RAMON 509 8 5 u f rk MEASURE A*,'EASURE E*MEASURE 04MEASURE E*MEASURE F*MEASURE G*MEASURE H*MEASURE J.'Ai BA4?TO L-32 N-15 k-7 R-8 R.-8 DANV FIRE*mZ' S I QG' . E Y JN T Y I A T I I K T V I N T Y I N 8 Y 2 N i T Y I N T Y', ;I W ' L F I _ A E N C A E �. N C 4 E N 0 0 E a G A E N 0 A E N iQ E c R K S C x S C x s C X S C N S N X S C X 5 ;C C E F R R R C 0 R r T C E E E E E E A A A a .. r. t C S S c S S 5 F i E c E E E � S NON -05-013 SAN RAMON 510 121 1 C 147 6p SAN RAMON 511 � 12 SAN RAMON 51.2 7 61 SAN RAMON 512 - A SAN RAMC% til SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMN 514 ' lt1 5 _ __ ._ __.. . � SAN RAMON 515 iJ _ SAN RAMON 516 IJ� 61 SAN kA14LIN 517 7 ;. SAN RAMON 519 Er 6 12C 5. SAN RAMON 520 5' 64 6 e 4 ' SAN R A MON 521 F1 47 _. . _.._._. . . . _... - SAN RAMON 51 2 2 a 5 SAN RAMON 523 6 4- SAN SAN RAM"')N 124 11 1 O171 53 SAN ,RAMON 525 1 1 SAN RAMON 525 - A 6' L SAN RAMGN 526 1 2 TASSAJ.AR.4 t 0i 4 2t TASSAJAR.A 5002 t,w SEE TJ 501 - TASSAJARA 503 0 SEE TJ 5r;1 VIN`_-' HILL 531 81 '615 VINt HILL 502 6? VINE HILL 503 6 ?l VINE HILL 504 31 1 VINE HILL 505 SEE VH 503 i K' VINE HILL 50E _ ____ .. . 1Q 5" 72 VIN= HILL 507 17 1. VINE BILL 5-06 _ SEE VH 510 __ k. VINE HILL a0c4?i t _55 T VINO HILL IU ? 4` 4 e:,,, - WALNUT CREEK ' �} . 4 56 3. 62 3 WALNUT CREEK 062 1 12 7. 119 65 132 64 ;`'- WALNUT C:R=_EK 003 117 7 t 10 7E 102 86 WALNUT CRF:K 004 u 6 123 2 1I5 35 --------------- _. WALNUT Cirk EER 005 ' 111 ; 114 61 113 72 _. .._._ -- WALNUT LREEK 006 i 12 j 5�, � � 107 6" 99 7 WALNUT CREEK OC7 _ r 132 42 13A 4 WALNUT CREEK 0,.A 5q 3, r 64 21 71 53 WALNUT CREEK 0�9 b 4= 7 3 8 _.3 WALNUT C!:;EEK 010 124, FI � � � { 144 5c I33� 64 - --'' _ � WALNUT CREEK : ^ 55 1 I 5� 21 f 1 WALNUT CREEK 0_ ' 11 h107- �.� z? � � r 10 3 115._ 1 43 WALNUT CREEK J13 i 11 7 14 5 140 62 hr 115 4 - 11 53 r; WAL'4UT CKEEK "•;14 I 11 : S ° WALNUT CPFcK 015 51 104 241 114 23 WALNUT CFEEK Jib 7_ i 119 3C 121 . 3- WALNUT CPEFK 017 149 36 149 37 WALNUT CKEEK 018 117 6 f 168 2 119 3 WALNUT CREEK 01 ; 5 4` r 74 2C 68 2 WALNUT CFEFK 02- j 5 4f 81 16 89 13 - WALNUT CREEK C21 124, 10: = 20f 26 206 31 .._.... ...•..r Fv+ WALNUT CROCK 022 11 182 27 17$ 3 _ WALNUT CREEK 0?1- SEE wC OC ? WALNUT CREEK 024 43 1 44 I _ T. WALNUT CREEK 0E5 S n 147 21 170 2 . WALNUT CREEK 026 21 3 225 32 WALNUT CQE:EK X27 + 13t, J= 159 51 157 65 WAIriU? CritEK v%F F7 t " '' f € i 101 4 10 4 WALNUT CkFEK 02 + 91 3c 9? 41 7� WALNUT CREEK 330 ' C.,ii 11 i ! 1F. 3 15 2 48 WALNUT Cr-ECK 331 14�i y\ t ; t 179 47i 13C 53 WALNUT CRE: K 0=2 97 c i 14E 3 139 5 WALNUT CRFFK 07 105 12. t i 187 3" 197 30 - WALNUT CREEK 03.4 132 11 - 170 56 171 6 WALNUT CREEK 335 c4 9Z 122 42 108 61 WALNUT CREEK 036 115 9 144 61 135 72 _ _ WALNUT CREEK 037 9 5 88 5 C 90..._ 5$ WALNUT CREEK038 =4 132 134 7 _ li 10 WALNUT CREEK 039 ' 111 12 , 154 7 11 12 _. ._..._ .. :.w: � � • WALNUT CREEK 040 91 9. 111 64 103 8 .x x WALNUT CREEK 042 6 91 10 S 954 - WALNUT CREEK 043 7 5- 8 3 86 41 __ h T, F�u. MEASURE a EASURE B*MEASURE D*MEASURE E*MEASURE F*MEASURE G*MEASURE H*MEASUREn tjARTCL-32 M-15 R-7 R-8 R-8 DANV FIRE*l4Z SC NQ E Y D N T Y I N T Y I h T 1r I A T Y I N E Y 6 N T Y I M L E I 0 A E N 0 A E N C A E N' 0 A E N 0 C E 0 0 A E N (3AT.E Nr' , c S R X S C X S C X S C X S C N 5 N X S C X , C E R R R R 0 0 R RSt T c E c E E E4,` - E T A a A A A !1 S S S S S i C E E E E S vs , xr 3S�A4 NON -05-014 3 =; N At WALNUT CREEK 044 101 IJ7 149 46 158 4 WALNUT Lk EEK 045 � 74. 111 157 28 157 1 WALNUT CR6FK 046 1 65 32 123 4C 135 3 _ _. WALNUT CREEK 047 I14 0 151 62 167 58 7,g WALNUT CREEK 050 5 E E WC 004 ! � �, WALNUT CREEK 0,51 7 ' 37 76 32 73 4 WALNUT CREEK 032 1 77 6" 89 29 91 41 WALNUT CREEK 05? ! S. 57 99 56 104 63 WALNUT CREEK 0546.. 5" 76 26 84 26 WALNUT CkEFK 055 # 4 14 34 18 34 22 �w WALNUT CREEK 056 1 61 3 77 20 76 28 WALNUT CREEK 057 11 b 95 63 loo 71 WALNUT CREEK 053 64 7' 94 30 10" 30 WALNUT CREEK 059 3u 35 46 15 43 2 Y WALNUT CREEK 060 e 57 71 4. 73 55 >m - WALNUT CREEK 061 11_ 10 156 55 i5. _54 WALNUT CREEK 062 61 77 89 41 92 WALNUT CREEK 063 114 9c 173 31 177 Z r WALNUT CREEK Oo4 10_ 13 1 173 51 180 5 WALNUT CREEK 065 12 104 180 4 -18 4 k WALNUT CREEK 06o ! 13 103 21 1 22 _ .__.1.1 WALNUT CREEK 067 4 Y 5 _ .3 6 33 WALNUT CREEK 068 ?3 71 10 4 111 5 WALNUT CREEK 070 9 7 , 13 5 31 12 4 WALNUT CFEiK 071 7 7 90 82 5 WALNUT CREEK 072 B: 1L 119 5 9E 91.. ._ _. WALNUT CREEK 07: iJ 12i 14 4 103 ld WALNUT CREEK 074 8' 9: 11 4_ _. -_.-9. 7 WALNUT CREEK 07o 6 7t 91 3 -7 65 z . WALNUT CREEK 077 11 11 14 4 . _12 .. 8 _._.._ ,. WALNUT CREEK 078 12 64 136 4, L Z 12 6 WALNUT CREEK 079 11 9 . 136 43 112 _ .7 U. WALNUT CREEK 060 9' 8: 98 55 90 75 WALNUT CkFEK Orsi t 11 11 14 5 131 9 WALNUT CREEK Ogg 11 . 13 146 67 126 9 WALNUT CREEK 083 9 12 13" 5S I1 108'- WALNUT 0 WALNUT CREEK Q8Y 6 17 105 83- 8- 91 r r 12 r 1I 85 WALNUT CF.cEK 095 � 132 6 4_ WALNUT CREEK 086 Ili 14 16 9 71 14S 44- ;'r* WALNUT CHEEK 037 122 135 67 105 111 WALNUT CREEK SLI f 15 9c 158 7 151 9 . WALNUT CREEK 5:32 i14 72 123 4E 11 b2 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 003 - -- WALNUT CREEK 504 1 12� 7 � 10q 6 115 7 WALNUT CREEK 505 ; 134 61 127 6 140 6 WALNUT CREEK 506 i 1 2 4 6 � 136 4 137 51 WALP�UT CrEK 507t �+? 4` 9 3 9 45 _. WALNUT CREEK 508 164 1? 1 i { 260 20 27 2 WALNUT CREEK 50Q SEE WC Jh2 ,., WALNUT CREEK 51!, SEE WC 02'+ I - WALNUT C,hEEK 512 71 4'. 1 96 24 90 37 ' WALNUT CF.Er_K 513 i` 3 ; 138 47 143 48 _ .. WALNUT CREEK 514 4 2' 1 2% 1 3 23 ' WALNUT CREEK 515 13:j 71 158 4" 156 5 _r - WALNUT CREEK Sic i Sal N 13. 3 13_ 4 � A WALNUT CROCK 517 161 234 37 228 4 WALNUT CREEK 516 ! lid 7 144 44 148 43 WALNUT CREEK 51 ? 94 7 15' I 159 2 � WALNUT CR -CK 52:i ; 116 9A 1246 12 7 y f'x " WALNUT Cm-EFK 521 13 a" i 1C� 11 I � . WALNUT CREE=K 522 1 141; � y WALNUT CREEK 52? - A 0 WALNUT CREEK 524 73 ' WALNUT CREEK 525 } SEE LA 041 WALNUT CREEK 52: SEE WC 523 _ =- WALNUT CREEK 529 SEE WC 03.4x. WALNUT CREEK 5-0 3` 2c 31 2 31 32 rw� WALNUT CRcLK 532 10 7 14 3 14 4. ._ WALNUT CREEK 533 6 4: 91 3 9 41 WALNUT CREEK 534 3. ? 4 2E WALNUT CREEK 534 - A 3 " 2 ` 38 11 36 2 3 t k�b MEASURE A EASUkE B*MEASURE G*MEASURE E*MEASURE F*MEASURE G*MEASURE. H*MEASUREr "` BARTD L-32 M-15 R-7 R-8 R-8 DANY FIRE*MZ 5 ,... E Y !) N T Y I ? T Y I N T Y [ h T Y I 8 Y 8 N 7 Y I N 7 Y L E 10 A E N L A E N C A E N C A E N C C E 0 0 A E N 0 E S x 5 C X S L x S C x S C N S N X S GX.; sc C C E k R R R C 0 R` T C E E E E E ?E E T A A A A A. �, ,-_ Q 0 S S S S S S R E E E E EE �F'•- S -ftp. NON —05-015 WALNUT CREEK 535 7b 51 _ _.__._ ABSENTEE BALLOTS 2751 197 S 6 15 9 625 218 599 307 10 85 1.14 Z4' _ 3� {{ r �5 ;tom s i .l .. _ ......._.. .............. .... - Tis it- 77, ... y ,.5 f. -x: . S r n,W.. f h ... _.. w .. .._...,_., ......., {rye , t s 3}sf sf f i: b••• Y ro MEASURE K ' toQ rlRF f T Y I 'fir; ; A E N U X S C S , NON —06-001 ma YE ALHAMBRA 501 Y ALHAMB.RA 5n2_ ALHAMBRA 503 ALHAMBRA 504 _ SEE PH 505 ALHAMBRA 505 SEE PH 043 Y �� ALHAMBRA 510 -' VOTEO ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 ALHAMBRA 513 ALAMO 501 ALAMO 50e ALAMO 503 _ ALAMO 504 ALAMO 505 1 ALAMO 506 „ - ALAMO 506A ALAMO 507 ALAMO 508 ALAMO 509 SEE AL 524 4a ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSLNTEE ALAMO 511 ALAMO 511 -- A ALAMO 51 ALAmO 513 ALAMO 514 ALAMO 515 ALAMiJ 515 ANT I OCH U01 ANTIOCH 002 ANTIOCH 003 ANTIOCH 004 ANTIOCH OU5 ANTIOCH 006 r ANTIOCH O'C 7 ANTIOCH OOS " - ANTIOCH 009 - ANTIOCH 010 ANTIOCH 011 ANTIOCH 01. _._ _777- ANTIOCH 013 ANTIOCH 014 ANT I OC H 015 ANTIOCH 0116 ANTIOCH 017 - -__ ._.. ._ ._..._._.... ANTIOCH 018 � ANTIOCH 019 . ANTIOCH 020 ANTIOCH 021 ANTIOCH 02< ANT I OCH 0 . 2 , ,,. ANTIOCH €024 ANTIOCH 0255 .... ANTIOCH 026 ANTIOCH 027 ' ANTIOCH Ok8 ANTIOCH 02 im ANTIOCH 030 ANTIOCH 031 t ANTIOCH 02 � ,p w ANTIOCH 0--- ANTIOCH ANTIOCH 0?4 �` ANT ILOCH 035 rix ANTIOCH 036 ANTIOCH 037 ANTIOCH O3 ANTIOCH 039 ` ANTIOCH 040 ANTIOCH 343 ANTIOCH 042 ANTIOCH 04+ BETHEt ISLAND 501A i w BETHEL ISLAND 5011+ BERKELEY PAPK 501 '-- BAY VIEW 501 � SEE RI 109 f a�nS Y �r MEASURE K MO FIRE T Y I A E N r : x S C _ k `v BRENTWOOD 001 s BRENTWUOD 002 — — LL BRENTWOOD 003 BRENTWOOD 006 �. BRENTWOOD 502 BRENTWOOD 502 BRENTWOOD 503 � ;$ BRENTWOOD 504 _ SEE BW 50:2 <z BRENTWOOD 505 SEE BY 501 A BRENTWOOD 508 hN BRENTWOOO 511 SEE BW 501 BYRON 501M BYRON 5018 CLYDE 501 � ; a•��r CROCKETT 501 CROCKETT 502 CROCKETT 50-1- CROCKETT 03CROCKETT 504 r CROCKETT 505 CROCKETT 5U6 SEE CK 504 CROCKETT 511 CLAYTON 004' CLAYTON 004 CLAYTON 501 CLAYTON 502 F CLAYTON 503 SEE CL 002 CLAYTON 506 CLAYTON 507 SEE BW 506 ., CLAYTON 51i SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 SEE CL 506 Ii CONCORD U01 1 CONCCRD 0102 CONCORD 0G3 q . CONCORD 00 CONCORD 005 CONCORD OJh i CONCORD 0+)7 s CONCORD Oi1c? r— CONCORD 039 CONCORD 01C � CONCnRD 011 CONCOPD 012 CONCORD 013 CONCORD 014 CONCORD 015 ` y CONCORD 016 s _ _ �- CONCORD X17 CONCORD Uifi CONCORD 015 CONCORD C+2� CONCORD 021 CONCORD 022 CONCORD 023 CONCORD 024 CONCORD 025 CONCORD 020 CONCORD 027 CONCORD 02h .. CONCORD 02 ' 1 a j , CONCORD 03C CONCORD 07;l CCNC!'?RD 1032 CONCORD 0?3 CONCORD 034 CONCORD 0 CONCCRD 0 a LONCUPI) O7 ! CONCORD 0?8 r� CONCORD 039 CONCORD 340 ti MEASURE K __ MO FIRE T Y I N :+ E N C �. X S C y R F s ' x ..'.r n syr,., n +ki ys7Z s._ NDN —06-003QY' CONCORD OtI CONCORD 042 CONCORD 043 y CONCORD 044 _. CONCORD 045 CONCORD 046 }1kJ CONCORD 047 _. aFP,:. CONCORD 048 �`� i" CONCORD 04S CONCORD 050 CONCORD 051 CONCORD 052 _ CONCORD 05' CONCORD 054 CONCORD 055 _ CONCORD 056 CONCORD 057a CONCORD 05B CONCORD 059 CONCORD 060 P`.��fi�,- r,+Y CONCORD 061 _. - _.. �.._.. _. 77 r ,op CONCORD 062 ._. , CONCORD 363 CONCORD G64 ccNCORD cis CCNCORO 066 .`.�"fa''`tty. CONCORD 067 CONCORD 066 r CONCORD Gni+ _ CONCORD 070 CONCORD 071 AY CONCORD 07? C©NCCRD 07? } CONCORD 074 CONCORD 075 CONCORD 076 CONCORD 077 CONCORD 078 CONCORD 071; CONCORD 080 CONCORD 062 CONCOPI: C32, CONCORD Oda _ , CONCORD CFS CONCORD Ods CONCORD 067 SFF CD 501 CONCORD 059 CONCORD 01;0 4Y cOncOR i►c1 ____ ,� CONCORD +01; CONCORD 043 CONCORD Oyu _._ . CONCORn 0q5 CONCORD Oq5 CONCORD OS7 CONCORD t 9F CONCORD OSS CONCCRU 1013 CONCORI 102 CONCORD 10� 3 ' t CONCORD} 103 CONCORD 104 CONCORD 105 CONCORD 106 # _ CONCORD 107 CONCORD 10F { { CONCORD 10S CONCORD 110 »�- CONCORD I12 � 4 CONCORD 11? ' CONCORD 113 CONCORD 114 _ CONCORD 115 �, Ct3r3Ct1RD 116 CONCORD 117 SLE CO 074 Y CONCORD 118 CONCORD 11 : EASURE K MO FIRE " T Y I 'w ,r A E N X C r r� .f ' t SrP,'tk yJ qtr NON —06-004 CONCORD 120 CONCORD 121 _ CONCORD 12-1 SEE CO 0$3 F fA. CONCORD 123 CONCORD 124 SEE CLI 074 CONCORD 125 CONCORD 126 CONCORD 127 CONCORD 126 CONCORD 129 - CONCORD 130 CONCORD 131 CONCORD 132 CONCORO 133 _. CONCORD 134 CONCORD 135 CONCORD iib CONCORD 137 CONCORD 138 CONCORD 139 CONCORD 140 ~1 CONCORD 141 CONCORD 50i SEE Cil 007 CONCORD 50344, SEE CGS 140 CONCORD 504 CONCORD 505 _..:, SEE IAC 029 CONCORD 506 CONCORD 507 SEE C(i G 4 7 CONCORD 50n - CONCORD 505 CONCORD 510 CONCORD 5 11 SEE CC 053 .. CONCORD 512 CONCORD 513 �7 F SEE CO 048 CONCORD 514 SEE CO 515 C ONC ftRO 51.5 CONCURp 51b CONCORD 510 — A CONCORD 517 SEE 1:C 029 �r CONCORD 516 SEE OV 514 j CONCORD 519 CONCORD 520 SEE CO 024 CONCORD 521 CONCORD 521 — A j CONCORD 522 �y SEE NC 501 CONCORD 523 SEE WC 517 CONCORD 525 CONCORD 53C SEE CC" 110 CANYON 501 � 3a I _ DANVILLE ti01 DANVILLE 502 t = i DANVILLE 503 DANVILLE 504 DANVILLE 505 (i DANVILLE Sub DANVILLE 507 ;;y O'_.. DANVILLE 538 DANVILLE 509 DANVILLE 510 a DANVILLE 511 DANVILLE 512 DANVILLE 51? N + DANVILLE 514 - ... ....... .. . ..._��_ .. j _ r ,e I'ASURE K ; MD FIRE T Y I N 0o f A E K S C a �x kw�s= E w Sw. Tm NON -06-005 � DANVILLE 515 SEE DV 516 _ DANVILLE 515 — A DANVILLE 516 DANVILLE 517 DANVILLE 51 C, - DANVILLE 514Not 5, " SEE DV 06 DANVILLE 5?0 VOTED ABSENTED a ; DANVILLE 521 DANVILLE 522 4 to P DANVILLE 523 - DANVILLE 524 _ ___ '7-777 - „ DANVILLE 525 r , DANVILLE 526 DANVILLE 52:7 DANVILLE 520 -- EL CEFF1TO 001 wf EL CEFRITU 002 EL CERRITO 303 _.. EL CERRITO 034 EL CERRITO 005 r EL CERRITO 006 EL CERRITO ^O7 EL CERkITO 008 EL CERRITO 004 �. EL CERRITO 010 EL CERRITO 011 vm EL CERRITC3 012 EL CERRITO 013 EL CERRITO 014 y` EL CERRITO Ola EL CEgRITt; 016 t EL CERF ITO 017 EL CFRPITO Ole EL CEFRITI 019 EL CERRITO 020 EL CERMIT '> 321 - _ - EL CERRITO 022 EL CERRITO 023 1 EL CERRITO ::24 EL CERRITO 025 EL CERF ITC, 025 EL CERRITO 027 EL CERRITO 028 EL CERRITO 024 EL CERRITO 030 t EL CERRITO 031 EL CERRITO 012 EL CERRITO 033 _ r EL CEkkITO 034 EL CERP ITS= 035 ; EL CERRITO 336 # �� b ri EL CEOPITO GY EL CERRITO 030 EL CERRITO 030 EL CERP ITO 040 EL CERRITO 002 EAST k I CHMeN 0 501 r EAST RICHMOND 502 EAST R ICHM'3N'C 50 EAST RICHMOND 5041 EAST kICHMUD 5"?5 EAST 91CrIF"iOND 50c EAST n I CNMt7MC 507 i FL SapaI ATE 501 SEE ES 502 � � � _ - EL Sob;A`v T E 502 E w EL SOBRANTE 503 EL SOBRANTE504 ? ' EL SOBRANTE 505 EL SOBRANTE 503 EL SWAM 507 UL SMAUTi snii M ESL SUBP ANT(• 5It1 a SCE ., 512s E . l EL SOBRANTE 512 a, c 5 w IIPIEASUi�E K ; ,'+0 FIRE T Y I N A E is G X 5 C N— ,c.�4e A r � S >�t S ri4 s� NON —06-006 EL SObkANLT E 513 EL SGbPANTF 514 EL SOBRANTE 515 EL Sid SR ANIT E 516 EL SOBRANTE 517 EL SUBF ANTE 518 SEE kI 083 EL SOBRANTE 522 ' EL SOBRANTE 523 GIANT 501 GIANT 502 ' GIANT 503 ° GIANT 504 w ''= GIANT 505 GIANT 5O6 GIANT 507 GIANT 505 GIANT 5O9 GIANT 510 _ y GIANT 511 GIANT 513 v HERCULES 001 yt KNIGHTSEN 501 =. KNI GHTS EN 502 SEE KG 5C1 KENSI NGTON 501 KENSINGTGN 502 KENSINGTON 503 KENSINGTON 504 � �a KENSINGTON 505 �.,. KENSINGTON 506 KENSINGTON 507 KENS I NGTON 5O8 KENSINGTON 509 : r4 KENSINGTON 510 - ----- �V'''r, KENSINGTON' 511 � VOTED ALAS ENTEF KENSI NGTUN 512 VOTED Ac3S ENTEE KENSINGTON 513 � LAFAYETTE JJ1 , LAFAYETTE 002 LAFAYETTE 003 i LAFAYETTE 034 LAFAYETTE CSS LAFAYETTE 03t LAFAYETTE 007 LAFAYETTE_ OO8 LAFAYETTE JJ LAFAYFTTE J10 I LAFAYETTE 011 , LAFAYETTE 012 LAFAYETTE. G1 -- LAFAYETTF my t LAFAYETTE 015 - i 7 rd LAFAYETTE 01b LAFAYETTE 017 LAFAYETTE 018 �. LAFAYETTE 01Q ' ti LAFAYETTE 020 -:�MW" LAFAYETTE 021 LAFAYETTE 022 LAFAYETTE 023 LAFAYETTE 0c'4 LAFAYETTE C25 1 � . i SEF LA 02", E� .. LAFAYETTE Oil - -_ LAFAYETTE C,25 h LAFAYETTE 030 ; LAFAYETTE 031 -- LAFAYETTE 0,32 SEE LA OOb , - s LAFAYETTE 035 t i LAFAYETTE +0 b LAFAYETTE 0 A LAFAYFTTE 039 LAFAYFTTE O40 LAFAYETTE 041 1 LAFAYETTE 042 � �`" �r MEASURE K MO FIRE y T Y 1 N i I. E N U i 1> X S G Aso� RWall E � n A , S sly vx 1 NJN —U6-007 LAFAYETTE 043 1 = hX LAFAYETTE 044 LAFAYETTE 045 LAFAYETTE 04b LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA 0 i 5 LAFAYETTE 502 1 �N SEE OR 512 -__ LAFAYETTE 5035E6tww5zz LAFAYETTE 504 d VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 LINE TREE 501 �s LONE TREE - 502 LONE THEE 503 SEE EW 501 LONE TREE 505 MORAGA 5UI l2i 51 MOKAGA 502 � U c MORAGA 503 61 1 _ M MORAGA 504 W b r MORAGA 505 161 5 MORAGA 50b 13 Es MORAGA 507 MORAGA 509 21 T MORAGA 50; 16 tr . .. MORAGA 510 1711 7 MORAGA 511 it! 9 MORAGA 512 s SEE MO 511 _ ' _. MORAGA 50 20 5_ `y9 MOP AGA 514 11' _._. _ _- MORAGA 515 17 7 _ MORAGA 5I6 14 7' MORAGA 517 10 5 .a: MUkAGA 51' Ilt h. MORAGA 5K Z64 7 MOkAGt 521 ? 154 71 � MORAGA 522 ; 15d 71 7 MORAGA 52 � I MORAGA 524 117 5" MT VIEW 531 _ MT VIEW 5J2 r MT VIEW 50 NT VIEW 504 " MT VIEW 505 � ___. . n; MARTINEZ 001 MARTINEZ O32 MARTINEZ Or= MARTINEZ 004 MARTINEZ 00't 3 MARTINEZ i06 _ MARTINEZ 007 MARTINEZ Qv ; MARTINEZ 00 1 MARTINEZ 1; MARTINEZ 611 ' ! MARTINEZ 01_' MARTINEZ 013 MARTINEZ 014 ' � i MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 016 ` MARTINEZ 017 i MARTINEZ 313 SEE PO 504 77 f ,.. MARTINEZ C_io ! � rZ. MARTINEZ 026 M A R T I N E Z 021 MARTINEZ 027 MARTINEZ 023 MARTINEZ 02- -777 771 : Za "- SEE MZ 021 # LIT .., MARTINEZ 025 1 c MARTINEZ G2R MAPT I NF Z 02 :� flyMARTINEZ 0!,G •- t _ ..-_._...._ ..._.,.-. . r MARTINEZ 0+? MARTINEZ 033 r F t MEASURE K , MO FIRE T Y I N f . .aay A E N 0 5; X S r .. A T S f E ' k� } �a NUN —Uo-008 rr rc MARTINEZ C 5 4 2 SEE MZ 034 s ._.. MARTINEZ 035 _._.._. 4... MARTINEZ 036 '� MARTINEZ 501 SEE MQ 006 �. _ ._._...... MARTINEZ 532 SEE AH 501 _ Ls NICHOLS 5 01 NICHOLS 503 NICHOLS 505 NORTH RICHMOND 501 NORTH RICHMOND 502 NORTH RICHMOND 503 OAKLEY 501 �'.. 4a_ OAKLEY 502 " 41 OAKLEY 503 . OAKLEY 504 OAKLEY 505 _ = OLEUM 501 SEE PI 006 ' OLEUM 502 SEE PI 002 k: OLEUM 503 SEE R 0 509 y Vis_. OLEUM 506 SEE PI 006 gRINDA 5171 R._ ORINDA 532 ORINDA 503 ORINDA 504 r ORINDA 505 DRINDA 50o ORINDA 507 OkINDA 5013501; 0 I NDA 50 ORINDA 510ORINDA 511 '' GRINDA 512 ORINDA 513 ORINDA 514 _._ ORINDA 515 ORINDA 510 :.. ORINDA 517 URI��DA 518 _ ORINDA 51q ORINDA 511 — A77577 j ORINDA 520 ORINDA 520 — A ; ORI NDA 521 ORINDA 521 A. ORINDA 522 ORINDA 52? — A ORINLA 523 j 7' 3 ORINDA 5 2 3 — d ORINDA 52 I5 ORINDd 525 8 �+ I s . ORINDA 525 — A $ ORINDA 520 14` 6 -v ORINDA 527 15 i ORINDA 52c, 83 VOTED ABSENTFE ORINDA 53J . 77 sj VOTED ABSENTEE ' r ORINDA 533 ORINDA 534 - - - ORINDA 5 3,6 r ORINOA 537 _ PITTSBURG 301 PITTSBURG 002 PITTSBURG 003 PITTSBURG 004 .._. PITTSBURG 005 _- _ _...a .-. PITTSBURG 006 N E , PITTSBURG 007 _. b PITTSBURG 008 PITTSBURG 009 e' ; PITTSBURG 010 ; . PITTSBURG 011 r :x MEASURE K MU EIRE : t T Y A N 3_.. A E N 1 k S L Si R E A S E apt R t Jfy p :th 3E' 1y_ NON —OC-009 r�. PITTSBURG 012 PITTSBURG 013 t" PITTSBURG 014 PITTSBURG 015s -�. PITTSBURG 016 PITTSHURG 017 Qat PITTSBURG 018 PITTSBURG 019 PITTSBURG 320 PITTSBURG 021 PITTSBURG 022 PITTSBURG 023 —77 s t, PITTSBURG 025 PITTSBURG 026 PITTSBURG 327 _- . _.. PITTSBURG 028 PITTSBURG 029 . � PITTSBURG 030 �. PITTSBURG 031 PITTSBURG 032 PITTSBURG 033 ' SEE Ptd 508 . �. s.. PITTSBURG 034 F.. PITTSBURG 035 PITTSBURG 501 „a PITTSBURG 502 PITTSBURG 503 PITTSBURG 504 PITTSBURG 505 PITTSBURG 500 PITTSBURG 507 PITTSBURG 509 PITTSBURG 504 r, SEF PH 034 PITTSBURG 510 1 __ SFE PR 034 . z PITTSBURG 511 PITTSBURG 512 ` --7 .r� PITTSSUkG 513 SEE P3 5 C i .�.. x PITTSBURG 514 PLEASANT HILL 00 R PLEASANT HILL 002 PLEASANT HILL 003 PLEASANT HILL 004 PLEASANT HILL 005 PLEASANT HILL 30o _ 4 PLEASANT HILI 007 ._ . PLEASANT HILL 311 � w PLEASANT HILL 012 a 'J PLEASANT MILL 013 ) " ' PLEASANT HILL 314 wfN PLEASANT HILL 015 PLEASANT HILL 016 - - PLEASANT HILL 017 PLEASANT HILI 716 PLEVANT HILL 014 PLEASANT HILL 020 . . k* PLEASANT HILL 021 PLEASANT HILL 022 I PLEASANT HILL 023 7 PLEASANT HILL 024 --- " PLEASANT HILL 325 PLEASANT HILL 12 s '� PLEASANT MILL 027 j � PLEASANT HILL 02 PLEASANT HILL 02? 1 i PLEASANT HILL 333 PLEASANT HILL 031 y h� PLEASANT HILL Z32 PLEASANT HILL 033 PLEASANT HILL 034 f PLEASANT HILL °036 _ __ {„:x PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH 0 4 _:.-.. _ . ?YA PLEASANT HILL 039 C , PLEASANT HILL 034 V PLEASANT HILL 040 of rf M, ASUR E K 40 FIRE T Y I N A E N 0 { X S i ,a R Sf ,. v-v x r: NON —06-011 PLEASANT HILL 041 " SEE PH 031 PLEASANT HILL 042 PLEASANT HILL 043 PLEASANT HILL 044 PLEASANT HILL 0745 PLEASANT HILL 040 PLEASANT HILL 501A PLEASANT HILL 5016 --- PLEASANT HILL 5132 PLEASANT !-TILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 504 SEE AH 503 PLEASANT HILL 505 rs: PLEASANT HILL 506 ;ax PLEASANT HILL 507 a.�t PLEASANT HILL 500 _ ---- -7 SEE PH 502 PLEASANT HILL 51C SEE WC. 53 5 PINGLE 001 s PINGLE 002 PINGLE J03 PINOL E 004 PINGLE 005 PINGLE COb PINGLE 007 P I N G L E 006 >�n SEE PI 011 PINGLE OOS PINOIE 010 R PINGLE Gil >tY PIN[3lE 022 PINGLE 013 PINGLE J14 7777 PINGLE 015 ; P I NOL E 010 ._. P I NGl E 017 P I N G L E 01; P I NOL E 0421 PINOL E 02- PINOLF 023 _ r, PACHEC(i 5vi ? _. PACHECO 502 PACHECO 50 PACHECO 50% _------ _ PACHECO 505 SEE MZ C2q ; w PACHECO 5ut, PACHECO 507 � SEE PH L'. PACHECO 56E PACHEUP 5 0 c "m PACHECO 510 PJRT COSTA 5c1I { 1 . R I CHMON D 001 RICHMOND 00i . s RICHMOND CC, S i s RICHMONC) 004 RICHMOND 005 I RICHMOND t; ,e R ICHMOND 007 _ RICHM(lND 001E RICHMOND 00C RICtiNlCvND 010 RICHMGNO 011 RICHMOND .:lc «� RICHMON';) Dia + , RICHMOKD u14 r r c t ! _ _ ... RICHMOND 015 RICHMOND 016 i RICHMOND 0I7 ) RICHMOND C1 3 RICIIM[iN1") 011 KICOMON1.) 0,.i) RICHMUND 0 Z 1 RICHM0N0 2c RICHMOND 02 s t 7'�� it MEASURE K , MO FIRE T Y I N g, A ' E N u -� X S C , ti 4 4� S �xx NON —06-311 RICHMO"1[' 024 R ICHMOND 025 VT RICHMOND 0 RICHMONILl 027 RICHMOND 02'3 RICHMOND n29 RICHMOND 330 'n RICHMOND 031 RICHMOND 032- P ICHMCNO RICHMCN3 3' J t r R I CHMO J 034 R ICHMON0 035 RICHMOND 03oA RICHMOND 03c8 RICHMOND 037 RICHMOND 038 RICHMOND 034 SEE RI 03A = .AV RICHMOND, 040 { _ RICHMOND 041, RICHMOND 042 _ . ._. _.. SEE RI 102 RICHMOND 043 � RICHMOND U4 RICHMOND 045 RICHMOND 046 _ { RICHMOND 047 RICHMOND OMB �sw. kms,. RICHMOND 049 RICHMOND 050 RICHMOND 05I RICHMOND 052 RICHMOND 053 M.- RICHMOND 054 RICHMOND 055 _._..._...._ RICHMOND 056 RICHMQNU 057 _..._ .0 RICHMOND 358 ,. RICHMONu 059 RICHMOND GbO e*�: RICHMOND 061 RICHMOND J&3 RICHMOND On 3 R I C HMO N it J b RICHMOND 005 3 . RICHMUND 06f, RICHMOND 067 RICHMOND O66 R ICHMUND 06S RICHMONf) 07G RICHMOND 071 I � RICHMOND 072 RICHMOND 073 RICHMOND 074 RICHMOND 075 7,77... RICHMOND L,76 � RICH4ONb v77tr- RICHMOND 078 - x� RICHMOND C71� RICHMOND 060 _ _ SEE ER 500 RICHMONn 3RI RIC HMO' U,^'&3 RICHMOND 08' RICHMC ND J 6 RICHMOND 08 RICHMOND 085 RICHMOND 087 ry� RICHMOND 38a RICHMOND Of,2 RICHMONC 35 RICHMOND? 09.; RICHMOND D45 + _ RICHMOND 046 RIf,liMONi1 (6sA � RIGiiMGli0 00 3 3 "e RICHMfiN0 10I RICHMOND 102 RICHMOND 103 �� EASURE K , M0 FIRF T Y I -N A F N tai >;x X S C 4 L -A rr {s +tNJtt'ti"R.. Iij � q NON -06-012 RICHMOND 104 �y RICHMOND 105 RICHMOND 10e RICHMOND 108 RICHMOND? 10 m......,_ �. RICHMOND 110 R RICHMOND 111 RODEO 501 M ; RODEO 502 RODEO 50? RODEO 50 ROOEG 505 RODEO 506 RODEO 508 RODEO 509 ROLLINGWOOD 501 ROLL I NGWOOD 502 ROLL I NGWOOD 503 SELFAY 501 SEE R._ 50-3 S7 MARYS 501 4 _ __.__.• _.. ST MARYS 502 SEE SM 501 SARANAP 501 -777 SARANAP 502 _ _. ....___._. r " SARANAP 503 -n SARANAP 503 — A SARANAP 504 SARANAP 505 _.. SARANAP 506 f SARANAP 507 SARANAP 5087-7 SARANAP 509 SARANAP 510 SARANAP 511 _ SARANAP 512 •,. SARANAP 513 SARANAP 514 ,._. SEE SN 506 _ `.. SARANAP 515 ' b C•n h . SEE WC i. 1 SARANAP 51.6 . SAkANAP 517 SEC' SN 502 SARANAP 51 _ SEE WC 057 SARANAP 520 a SAN PABLO 0 01 YY r SAN PABLO 002 SAN PABLO 003 SAN P ABLO 004 3 SAN PAbLO 005 -.' SAN PABLO 0CF � Y SAN PABLO 007 SAN PABLO 009 1 _ }Q SAS; PABLO 009 SAN PAFLG 010 - - SAN PABLO 011 SAN PABLO 012 NNr SAN PABLO 013 SAN PAULO 014 SAN PABLO 015 SAN PABLO ulb _ SAN PAaLC 017 SAN PABLO 018 SAN PABLO t714 SAN PABLO 020 SAN PABLO 021 " { 1 t SAN PABLC 322 SAN PA6LU 0?3 1 i 44— SAN RAMON 501 ._.. _._. t SAN RAMON 502 ia SAN RAMON 503 SAN RAMON 504 j riTffl SAN RAMON 505 " SAN RAMON 506 SAN RAMON 507 ' ..,. SAN RAMON 506 SAN RAMON 509 _w � ✓p �� c MEASURE K MO FIRE T Y I N - rf A E N 0 . X S C {t �3 S v to r , NON —06-013 SAN RAMON 510 � r SAN RAMON 511 SAN RAMON 512 SAN RAMON 512 — A SAN RAMON 513 ¢ . S AN R AMON 513 — A SAN RAMUN 514 _ SAN RAMON 515 S AN RAMON 515 SAN RAMON 517 e SAN RAMON 51977 SAN RAMON 520 rt SAN RAMON 521 SAN RAMON 522 77 SAN RAMON 523 SAN k AMCN 524 SAN RAMON 525 SAN RAMON 525 — A SAN R AMSGN 520 TASSAJARA 501 TASSAJARA 502 t SEE TJ -101 TASSAJARA 503 t SEE TJ 501 VINE HILL 501 VINE HILL 502 �M_ ...... VINE HILL 503 VINE HILL 504VINE Hill 505 SEE VH 503 ' VINE HILL 506Ax VINE HILL 507 VINE HILL 506 SEE VH 510 y VINE HILL 50 VINE HILL 510 _. WALNUT CREEK vCl WALNUT CREEK 002 WALNUT CREEK 003 WALNUT CREEK 304 WALNUT CREEK 005 WALNUT CREEK OGS WALNUT CkEsK 007 WALNUT CREEK C74 ~' WALNUT CREEK 005 ? WALNUT CREEK 010 WALNUT CREEK ^11 k WALNUT CRFF.K 012 * WALNUT CREEK 013 WALNUT CREEK 014 WALNUT CREEK 0 15 WALNUT CREEK O b WALNUT CREEK 017 WALNUT CREEK 018 WALNUT CREEK 01 WALNUT CREEK 0 i WALNUT CREFK 021 WALNUT CkEEK 022 t kdx WALNUT CREEK 023 # _ SEE WC 003 � WALNUT CKFEK 024 WALNUT CREEK 025 WALNUT CREEK 02b � WALNUT CREEK 027 WALNUT CREEK 025 + > WALNUT CREEK 02 WALNUT CREEK 030 * i WALNUT CREEK 031H # s WALNUT CREEK 032 WALNUT CR=EK 03-3- WALNUT 3 WALNUT CREEK Citi WALNUT CI'll EEK 0'S WALNUT CREEK 036 Y...._ r WALNUT CREEK 037 .�.,,.- WALNUT CREEK 03P WALNUT CREEK 019 WALNUT CREFK 040 WALNUT CREEK 042 WALNUT CREEK 041 _ _ _ N t � MEASURE K , MO FIRE T Y I N A E N 1i S C r � a t s E ' rzr ,r ,k;M NON —Ob-0`14 � `y WALNUT CREEK 0.44 " WALNUT CREEK 045 WALNUT CREEK 04b CREEK WALNUT CREEK 047 _. WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREEK 051 .;y WALNUT CREEK 052 _ WALNUT CREEK 053 .. WALNUT CREEK 054 WALNUT CREEK 055 WALNUT CREEK 050 WALNUT CkEEK 057 WALNUT CREEK 058 WALNUT CREEK 059 WALNUT CREEK Obi WALNUT CREEK Ob1 WALNUT CREEK 062 WALNUT CREEK 063 WALNUT CRFEK 064 3 G{�f' WALNUT CkEEK 065 _..._ WALNUT CREEK 066 .. „Y. WALNUT CREEK 057 WALNUT CREEK 068 WALNUT CREEK 070 WALNUT CREEK 071 �= WALNUT CREEK 072 WALNUT CREEK 073 ^' - WALNUT CREEK 074 ., WALNUT CREEK 076 WALNUT CREEK 077 WALNUT CREEK 078 WALNUT CREEK 079 WALNUT CREEK 080 WALNUT CREEK 081 WALNUT CREEK CA2 _ WALNUT CREEK 083 WALNUT CREEK 084 WALNUT C A F E K 0 E 5 WALNUT CF,EEK 086 WALNUT CREEK 087 WALNUT CkEEK 501 WALNUT CREEK 502777-7. WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 504 i �1 WALNUT CiN-EIEK 505 _ __ _-._ WALNUT CREEK 500 +' WALNUT CREEK 507 _ i x= WALNUT CREEK 508 WALNUT CREEK 500 � SEE WC 062 ! ' WALNUT CkEEK 510 SEE WC 02S WALNUT C;.EEK 512 WALNUT CkEEK 513 WALNUT CkEEK 514 WALNUT CREEK 525 WALNUT CREEK 516 -- 77:��t_. WALNUT CREEK 517 ZR WALNUT rREEEK _. _.. WALNUT CRE:K 515 WALNUT CREEK 520 _ . WALNUT CkEEK 521 WALNUT CREEK 5,22 WALNUT CREEK 522 — � WALNUT CREEK 523 t WALNUT CREEK 524 - zr WALNUT CREEK 525 r _ SEE LA 043 1 ; WALNUT CREEK 528 SEE WC 523 WALNUT CREEK 529 SEE WC h14 _ WALNUT CRFEK 5:30 WALNUT CRI-EK a .. WALNUT CREEK 533 ., - WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CREEK 534 } _ x siS.s a MEASURE K MO FIRE T Y I l\t a E N 0 .T. X S C R r '_ E 7 A t 'CCN -06-015 WALNUT CREEK 535 ABSENTEE BALLOTS 152 6 k rx%t, 777 J , Y w ..; i yY� , �yj u, s n ._.._,,,.... .._ .....�,. ....�._::. „..rte.-,. .. a zm Y. - tel t'yr? r^ .... .._-.,......... ....._,.......:.�. roc 7 771 1 r + *4- _ t , 1 S�tfl' { r 7 x - i � f 2 j TT A L S GCVERNOR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER GOVERNJR STATE h � R P V L h F K T S C W S w J F S S I F K M S C C S , f' E E E G E I L E R A C I A A E C S A C C 0 A C A G r T S G T A U P T 3 A L R R A A R U Y A R S A C I C E T B L T D C T L L I L T A E G T E S T E S E Y A H Y S K T I I L S T E R L T Y A_ T T C R 6 L H E A N Y E L A E N E L F L A S E E N R M G PR C R D 0 R ' A S H R T Y E I 1 H 1 V 1 z �•a= F T F T h K D: h L N A N G I G G . $, E r, E S S N S 5 Y E ` PFi .w rfl! ALHAMNR 4 S01 ALHA1FthA 5u2 1 c c 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 x ALNAMBRA 503 0._ _ 0 r= ALHAMEizA 504 SEE PH 505 ALHAMUR.A 505 � SEE -H 043 s AL H.9M E3R A 51.0 u VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAFtBRA 511 __._._ Y ALHAMHRA 51? ALAMO Gr, _. _ ALAMO 5012 1c c30 c 0 1 0 1 - ALAMO 50 _._ ALAMO 504 C c c 0 c c 0 0 . 0o ALAMO 505 ljL c c c c 0 p . p ALAMO 506 I _ __.. _ ALAMO 53bA ALAMO 507 1c c 1 c c c 0 c 0 ALAMC 508 _. ALAMO 509 0 � - SEE AL 512 ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ' ALAMO 511 I C c c r c c C, o 0p ALAMO 511 – A c c c c c c c 0 0 0 p 0 ALAMO 512 z 1 1 1 _.._0 ALAMO 513 ALAMO 51 ALAMO 515 ALAMO 515 – A L J•. ANTIOCH 00!1 0 t ANT TOCH 002 0 ANTIOCH 0?3 0 0 - ANT ICCH 00�, ANTIOCH 005 � 7 1 1 I 0 0 yx ANT I OOH 00c 0 0777 ANTIOCH 0j�' _._._. ANTIOCH 008 � 1 � 0 0 �,-.. ANTIOCH 00 ANTIOCH 010 lj ? ♦ 1 0 1 ANT I�1 CH 011 ANTIOCH 01c i r ANTIOCH 013 1 li ! 1 �' -1 . ----1 -__ ANTIOCH 01L ( 0 0 77777 ANTIOCH 015 _ ANT IGCH J2S ` 0 _ ANTIOCH 017 ANT I OCH ANTIOCH Gi - ANTIOCH G 2 D ANT I OCH 021 j e 0 0 � - ANTIOCH O-c ANTIOCH 023 ANTIOCH 024 ANT IOCF4 025 ANT13CH 0:5 ANTIOCH 0_'7 ANT I`?C!, G�t ; ANTIOCH 02 C 0 0 ANTIOCH G3v 1i _ ANTIOCH Oil ANTIOCH 032 ANTIOCH X03.3 ANTIOCH {334 I ANTIOCH 035 _ i ANTIOCH r036 v ANTIOCH L 37 —44k- ANT : ANTI-CH 0 ANTIOCH 039 y; .. ANTIOCH C40 4 ANTIOCH U41 I ANT I OCH 042 0 u ,: ANT ICCH 043 BETHEL ISLAND 501A 0 0 _-_0 _ 0 r} lr BET 1IEL I SL AN[, 5018 BERKELEY PARK 501 ' rc 1 1 C 2 p BAY VIEW 501 SEE RI 109 _ TOTALS GCVERNOR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER y;Y GOVERNOR STATE P R P V L H E K T S C W S k C . N S S I F K M S C C 5 .: E S E O E I L E R A E C I A A E C S r A C C 0 A C ~^ " A G 4 T S G I A U P T E A L R R A A R u Y A R S A gy°= C I C E T 13 L T C C F. T L L I L T A E G T E S T E S E E Y A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A T .i T C R tl L H E A N Y E L A E N E s L R F. A S E E N N G ti R C R D 0 R S H T Y E I I N I V I F T F T H K V N L N A N �;�. r� I G G I G G '..: c G E S S r! S S PFR —CI-002 BRENTWUOD 0011 � 0 0 0 1 BRENTWOOD 002 --- BRENTWOOO 003 I2 0 c C C c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ct 777 BRENTWOOD 006 BRENTWOOD 501 RFNTW..,0 0 502 ; BRENTWOOD 503 8RENTW504 SEE BW 502 BRENTWOOD 505 SEE RY 501 A _....._ . 6RENTWO.10 50E BRENThC,70 511 s SEE CW 501 BYRON 5014 1 1 c 1 c 2 0 0 1 0 _...._0._ _0 BYRON 5018 CLYDE 501 1 CROCKETT 501 2 1 CROCKETT 502 c c c c t 0 a 0 CROCKETT 50= w -.-_ CROCKETT 504 CROCKETT 505 r _... ._ti . . 0 _. Ol a .v CROCKETT 506 SEF CK 504 CROCKETT 511 CLAYTUN 001 CLAYTON 002 1 c c c c 0 0 0 0 CLAYTON 004 CLAYTON 501 CLAYTON 502 CLAYTON 503 SFE CL OG? CLAYTON 505 r c c C c i _.0 CLAYTON 507 _ _ SEE 8W ':09 CLAYTON 511 __ ..,.,l SEE CL 50 � CLAYTON 51 t SEE CL 50ci -777 CONCORD 001 ! y 1 CONCORD 0020 4 a CONCORD CO3 d: ( CUNCOkD 00=. _ CONCORD 005 i a CONCORD 000, ? Z CONCORD 007 CONCORD 00c � t� CONCORD CIO � ' 1 I I _ 0 c CONCORD 011 j CONCORD 0,12 C c c c c 0 0 0 a <:. CONCORD 014- ' 0 CONCORD oI5 � �, 0 .. 0�., CON%ORC? 16 CUNCORi:D 017 . • iy <. f .e. CONCORD Olx? 1 Ii ;t 1 0 CONCORD U1c- j � 0 0 CONCC. RD Ulu c c c c 0 c a 00 ..... 0 CONCCRD 021 CONCCyRD 2? CONCORD _5 # � � r 0 CONCORD 024 i � C � 0 - j CONCORD 0Z5 w � CONCORD D2t ' � I C t 2 0 0 2 CONC,'IRD 027 ^�z _ Y2 C114COR1) 025 i c 1t 1 03 1 aCONCORO 0-Mi sa" CONCORD 0--_3 t CONCORD 032 CovcoRc a a CONCORD 0 CtONrORD 0= _ ' tc c ! 1 0 s. C�]NCClRt1 U" 7 t � y 0 -1... ._ CONI. )kf) 038 � CONCQpo 031; CONCORD 040 _.. T� TILS GCYERhL�R LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER`; , w s GOVERNOR STAT` P R P V L h E K T S C W S w D N S S I F K M S C G E E F I L E R E r C 1 A E C S E A C C 0 A C �_ A G A T S G I A U P T F A L R R A A R U Y A R S- A Tt C I C E T 8Z T U G E T L l I L T A E G T E S T Y > of E S E E Y A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A T y T C R 5 L H E A N Y E L A E N E C R A S E E N R N G N R C R D 0 R .": S H T Y E I I H 1 V I F T F T H K N N L N A N W�.. k I n r, G E 7 E S S N S S PFR —01-00.3 � f< CONCOR01 041 ic c c C I 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 `' CONCORD 042 # CONCORD 043 } CON C0RD 044 j CONCORD 045 r CONCI34?0 046 ! 2c c 0 c i c 0 10 1 0 � CL+NCURD 041 2Ic c 0 c 0 Q 0 - _ ._..Q _ 0 0 CONCORD 046 0 0 0 0 . CONCJRD 049 0 C 0_ 0__ _ 0 0 0 F , CONCORD 050 CONCOR(' 051 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 . CONCORD 052 ' CGNCORD 05--A CONCORD 054 f CONCORD 055 c c c c c 0 G 0 0 00 CONCORD 056 ' I Ic L c c c 1 0 i 0 C 0 N C 0 R D 05-4 _ _ CONCORD 05E ' ,{ _ 0.-... 0 _.. a_. 0, , CONCORD 05 I c c C IL 0 1 0 CONCORD 060 = 1 I I 1 _... 0 0 .;"7 _ 0 CONCORD 062 -- ... __� CON C0R� 0�+ 0 0 0 0, K CONCORD 063 0 0 0 0 CONCORD JFK ., CONCORD D65 CCINC�;RD 066 CONCORO 067 ._ CONCORD 068 ,. C U N C O R t? 069 C 0 0 CONCORD 070 1 c I c c c 1 0 6 I CONCORD 071 , CONCORD 07? ! 1 c i C c 1 _0 CONCORD 073 CONCORD 074 CONCORD 075 CONCORD ir76 CONCORu 077 CONCOkP 076 CONC0Rt) 07 0 0 CONCORD 03U - CONCJRu 081 cf ; 1 01 1 : CONCORD 082 ? 0 0 0 _ _.. 0 CONCJRG J83 i 1! ; c c u 0 0 0 0 677777 CCNCDRP 0b4 i _ c c c 3 0 0 3 0 1 CoNcgRG 085 a — CONCURD 067 ; SEE CD 50i CONCORD OS I _ _ CONCOR0 09O CONCORD 041 CONCORD CONCORD J9= CONCORD 09=+ + C0NCnR0 091; i t GGNC uR0 Jae I 0 c c I 0 CONCORD �jq7 � j � � <•�. CONCORD 09; CGNC`JRO 09,1= CGNCOR! 10;: ' c 0 0. 0 i u _ CONCORD 101 ; 0 0 0 + x CONCORD 102 0�' .. CONCORD 133'0 c ONCR Ls 104 } CONCORD 1tO5 ' i ' f 1 or 77`77 CONC'_.RD 1')i CONCDRD 107 i 0 V.._. CONCORD 103 I �, � 0 0 0 CGNCi�Ri, 10q + �j i � 0 d , . CONC01R0 110 CONCGRD 111 ?; C 0 0 U_ 0 CONCORV 112 1 0 0 • 0 0 < CONCORD 113 CONCORD 114 CONCOPP 11 , CONCORD IIt, # _ _... CONCOR 117 Sf t (A) 127t* CONCORD 118 CONCORD 119 _ TOTALS GCVERNOF LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF - CONTROLLER; �•`,�� GOVERNOR STATE '.._ P R P V i L. H F K T S C W S W 0 K S S I F K M 5 C C S c E E O £ I L E R A E C I A A E C S E A G C O A C ' `Ark A G A T c 0 1 A U P T E A L R A A A R U Y A R s,' C I C E T a, Z T 0 0 E T L L I L T A E G T E *S': T t Y ' E S E E Y A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A 7 4xrc . T C R 8 L H E A N Y E L A E N ' E A 5 E E N R M G N R C R D 0 R ^k . A S H P T Y =_ I I H 1 " F T F T H K N N L N A N ` i R I P G G I G G � . E 0 E S S N S S ♦� �{y4 �ti �ka%l PER —C:1-004 rr CONCORD 120 ; 0 0 0 CONCORD 121 '` CONCORD 122 SEE CO 083 CONCORD 123 0 CONCORD 124 _. SEE CO 074 CONCORD 125 � 1c c1 I0 2 0 0 ._. _1 77 � 'fi" .•. CONCORD 126 CONCORD 127 CONCORD 126 CONCORD 129 _ . CONCORD 130 1 0 p p : _ _._ CONCORD 131 _ _« CONCORD 132 _ _ ft CONCORD 133 �? 0 0 . 0 0 ry CONCORD 134 CONCORD 135 ' CONCOF.D 13 CONCORD 137f CONCORD 13F CONCORD 13� I CONCORD 140 i CONCORD 141r• �z CONCORD 501 SEE CO 007 CONCORD 503 SEE CO 140 CONCORD 504 CONCORD 505 SEE WC 029 ..__ .,....�. CONCORD 50� ' 77 CONCORD 507 SEE CO 047 � CONCORD 508 CONCORD 509f� CONCORD 510 CONCORD 511 SEE CO 053 CONCORD 512 CONCORD 51: SEE CO 043 -- - CONCORO 514 SEE CO 515 _ CONCORD 51 .; ? CONCORD 51t i 1 I I _ . 1_._ Q ...___ , CONCORD 51t� — A CONCORD 517 ' SEE WC 029 CONCORD 516 # SEE .V 514 CONCORO 51a CONCORD 52C 1 SEE CO 324 I - CONCORD 521 11 .. CONCORD 521 — , t L' _ 0 0 , CONCORD 522 SEE WC 50: CONCORD 523 SEE WC 517 �. CONCORD 525 ? � CONCORD 5 0 i SEE CO 119 CANYON 501 11 = � c 2 c 2 1 I DANVILLE 501 f L DANVILLE 5Ll2 DANVILLE 50 3 ° c c _. 0 Y , DANVILLF 5U DANVILLE 50- DANVILLE 500 1j + c c c 0 c 0 0 ., �Y OANVILLc 507 t DANVILLE 508 DANVILLE 5C9 .7�a.... DANVILLE 510 7 ,. DANVIt,L £ 5I I DANVILLE 512 c c E c a DANVILLE 512-1 -------- DANVILLE 514 1 00 x ,' s TOTALS GCVERNOR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER GOVERNOR STATE t� R P V L P F K T S C c k, 0 p S S I F K M S C C S E E E r' E I L E R A E C I A A E C S E A C C 0 A C A G A T S G I A U R T E a L R R A A R U Y A R S A r C I C S T 6 Z T O G E T L L I L T Q E G T E S T b F 4 E E Y A H Y 5 R T I I L S T E R L T Y A T T C R 9 L H E A N Y E L A E N E f A S E E N R M G N R C R D 0 R a S H ! T Y E I I H I V I F T F T H K N N L N A N G G I G G E _ S S N S S NFk —^1—+05 DANVILLE 515 y 1c c L c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SEE nV 516 DANVILLE 515 c c 0 c 0 0 0 0 0 DANVILLE 516 �t DANVILLE 517 + c c c c c c J a 0 0 0 0 _ 0 DANVILLE 5'18 DANVILLE 5 is c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SEE CV 516 , DANVILLE 5 2 0 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 5 :1 14 c c c c 0 % 0 0 0o o _ ., DANVILLE 522 i DANV I lL� 523 _. DANVILLE 524 DANVILL r 52c5 T--1 DANVILLE 526 - -7 DANVILLE 527 DANVILLE- 54- E L 2EL CERR I T 0 001 c c c c 0 0 c 00 0 . EL CERRITO 002 0 _0 _0 0 -- --- w Ad EL CERRITO 003 _._ _. . _ _ .__.._ _ ..__..._. E L. CERRITO 004 EL CERRITO 005 1 1 c1c 0 c i 1 EL CERRITO 306 EL CERRITO 007 3 EL CERk1TO 008 EL CERRITO 00� EL CERRITO 010 ' 1 1 1 0 1 f _w EL CERRITO ,?11 1 1 2 0 1 6 EL CERR ITL 012 2 1 c I c 0 c 2 0 EL CERCIT9 013 1 c c c c c 0 c 00 0 X EL CERT IT 7 114 0 0 � EL CERR i7il 015 1 1 0 EL CERRITO 01t� c EL CERR, ITG U17 ! c c L c 0 c 0 o -77777 EL LERRITO 01B EL CERR ITC 019 - ._ EL CERR IT.) 020 EL CERRITO 021 EL CERRITO 022 c c 0 - 0 0 EL CEkkITQ 023 EL %ERRITC 024 13 1 1 c c 0 1 c 01 0 I EL CERhIT0 325 � EL CEKRITO 026 c c I 1 � `i - _ . EL CERRIT;, 027c c c c c 0 c0 0 0 --- -- EL CERR RTO 028 1 _ � f ! EL CERhIT0 029 EL CERRITO 3�, y qc L c ci c c o �=. EL CERRITO 031 2 2 _ _._ EL CcRk ITC 032 7 = c c I c 1 0 c c - _ EL CEPkIT6 033 _ _ _. ._ EL Ci--RP, ITC 034 c 2 c 1i EL CEfi ITC t�35 i L 0 •.1 .4 EL CERRITO :13� I i 177 EL CERR.ITt' J37 I; EL CEPRN ITG 038 ! EL CER.RITt: D34 ., - r 0 p 0 0 -^ s EL CEni� ?TL 040, y 1 i� c 1 0 0 1 0 0 EL CEFtZ ITL 042 EAST RIC!-IM N101 5531c c cc 0 0 0 0 EAST kICHMjNb 502 ' c - c c c 0 c L, 00 EAST RICHMCjND 503 _ EAST R.lCHMC;Nig 504 c c c c 0 c 0 0 0 r� EAST R ICHMOND 5Q5 c c 0 0 0 00 , EAST FICH*GNO 500 ; EAST RIC.tiMU*:D 507 EL SCiE?RANTE 501 SEE ES 502 i - - EL St?RRA°dTE 53-273 0 _ p 0 FL SUBRANTE 50? j 1 1 I 0 EL SCIBRANTF 504 1 i 1 c c c c1c 1 0 0 ,1 0 x, EL SG BR ANTE 505 1 - i 1 -0 0- i- 70 EL SORRANTE 506 _ EL SOBRANTE 507 1 1 1 0 EL S[ i3RANTF `SOS 1 0 0 0 0 ' ; S1)ilRAN11- S10 „ EL S01AP AINI F 511 SEE ES 512 EL SOBRANTE 512 2 0 0 _ 0 --- Frame TOTALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLERS -� GOVERNOR STATES ..__ P P P V L H E K T S C W S W 0 N. S S I F K M S ic G IS E E E :w =_ I L E R A E C I A A E C S E A C C 0 A 1 A G A T S G I A U P T 9 A L P R A A R U Y A R S A ga G f C E T t Z T 0 G E T L L I L T A E G T E S T $ .. F S E, E Y A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A T E A N Y E L A E N T C P B L H E R E A S F E P R M G N R C R D 0` R 4 A S H F T Y E I I H I V I F T F T H K N N L N A N has 1 P i G G I G G � . i E C E S S N S E N EAl. PFR —01-006 j EL Sa7$PANTc 51? 1c c c c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 EL SOBRANTE 5 1 c L c cJ C 0 0 00 ` 0 EL St1BFA'vTE 515 ic c c c c 0 0 D 0 0 EL SOoRANTE 516 ' 0 0 0 0 0 EL SGBRANT E 517 EL SOBS ANTE 515 # . SEE PI 063 EL SORPANTE- 522 ,_ . .. EL SO BRANT E 523 GIANT 501 ` GIANT 502 0 0 0 0 0 0 GIA1.T 503 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r , -�� GIANT 504 0 0 _ 0.... GIANT 505 ` GIANT 506 ; GIANT 507 GIANT 508 1c c c c 1 o GIANT 500 1c c c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 h GIANT 510 ,- . _. __ __ GIANT :1i i 0 tN. GIANT 513 1 c; 1 0 1 0 —1 ..� HERCULES 001 KNIGHTSEN 501 KNI GHTS EN 50' SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 � _a. _ 0 K ENS I NGTLrti 502 = L 2 c 1 0 0 KENSINGTtN 593 c c 2 0 0 ;0 KENSINGTON 504 _ 1 1 1 KENS i NGTON 505 c _1 0 1 KENSINGTON 506 Fix KENSINGTON 507 KENSINGTON 506 � 0 0 KENSINGTON 509 2 KENSINGTON 510 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABS ENTE4 . __ _ KENSINGTLIN 512 I VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 c c c c o ' 0 0 0a n.. LAFAYETTE 001 i � I 0 I o b 0 ..0 LAFAYFTTE 002 LAFAYETTE J03 ; LAFAYETTE ",04 � 1 c 0 1 0 c .: LAFAYETTE 005 LAFAYFTTE 306 LAFAYETTE 007 # LAFAYETTE 005 j ty LAFAYETTE 00'3 31 L c c LAFAYETTE JID LAFAYETTE 011 ' LAFAYETTc 012 LAFAYFTTE'_ 0,13 LAFAYETTE i 1v L 1 LAFAYETTE: 015 LAFAY--TTE 015 r n LAFAYETTE 017 c c 1 c 0L0 � 1 0 LAFAYETTE 015 ! LAFAYETTE J19 L LAFAYETTE =20 ' f i LAFAYETTE G21 _ N LAFAYETTE 022 c 2 I C 1 0 -- - �- LAFAYETTE 023 LAFAYETTE C24 ' - c c L c c ` 0 0 0 0 LAFAYETTE 025 ? y SEE LA 023 I _ LAFAYETTE 0'7 # i LAFAYETTE 029 �' " LAFAYETTE 330 i { c c c a 0 0 0 LAFAYETTE 031 ! � LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 306 LAFAYETTE 035 LAFAYETTE 036 ' LAFAYETTE 039 LAFAYETTE Jay zc c 0 c 0 0 0 ..._._. _ . 1,AFAY1,TTf 040 K. i 1 C 1c a 1 Q ._ 1 LAFAYCTTE 041 _ y LAFAYETTE 042 c c c c 0 _ 0 0 0: - - _ __ 0 TOTL.L S GCVERNCR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER, " GOVERNOR STATE � P R P V L H E K T S C W S ri 0 N S S I F K M S C C S E, E E U E I L E R A E C I A A E C S E A C C 0 A - C A G A T S G I A U P T E a L R R A A R U Y A R S A r C I C E T 3 Z T D C E T L L I L T A E G T E S T E S E E Y A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A T T C R F L H E A +IN Y E L A E N E r C E A S E E N R G N R C R 0 0 R t A S H R T Y E t I H I V I l F T F T H K N L N A N ' R I R G G I G G c n E S S N S S PFR —01-007 � r pit LAFAYETTE 043 '' LAFAYETTE 044 c c C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , LAFAYETTE 045 LAFAYETTE 046 c c c 0 c c 0 0 a 0 0 0 LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA OC,5 1 LAFAYETTE 502 SEE Oh 512 LAFAYETTE 503sec mosz2 + LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED AbSENTEF LAFAYETTE 505 _ LONE THEE 501 LONE TREE 502 LONE TREE 5C3 SFE eW 50 n LONE TKFE 505 ac 0 c 0 0 0 a U 0 0 MORAGA 501 MORAGA 502 c _ 0 0 O 0, ., ... ' _ MORAGA 50? MORAGA 504 s MUinAGA 505 MORAGA 50 MOP AG A 507 c c I c 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MORAGA 50d 2 tc cr0 0 0 0 ; MaRs1i,A 50q MORAGA 510 MORAGA 511 MORAGA 512 SEE MO 511 MORAGA 513 MORAGA 51 MORAGA 515 ',>X MURAGA 516 MORAGA 517 F , MORAGA 51 MOkAGA 519 ;i. MORAGA 521 MOP AGA 52.2 MJ;AGA 5 2 -77 MORAGA 524 -77 MT V I E r, 5'?1 a t 0 0 0 -- MT VIEW 5C�' � 0 0 0 _._ 5 MT VI W 0 MT VIEW 504 ! �: ` MT VIEW 50-> 3 4 1 I MART I NE.Z 1301 7 i� MARTINEZ J 2 MARTINEZ 00? __.. 77,77 MARTINE7 004 ( r� MARTINEZ 005 0 MARTINEZ l t n4 MARTINEZ OGi � MART I%E Z 00011, MARTINEZ �` 1 MAtTINE7 010 MARTINIEZ O11 0 _ MAP11NEZ 012 M49TI%EZ 023 MARTINEZ 014 MARTINEZ OI5 MARTINEZ 016 MARTINEZ 017 i1 0 MARTINEZ LiE I ; ; SEE PO 50- I MARTINEZ aI� MARTINEZ 070 E ! t t I MARTINEZ L, 1 _ MARTINEZ 022 MARTINEZ 02:3 MARTINEZ 024 { SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 ? MARTINEZ 0 2 i �s� 1 1 _0 0 0 0 MARTINF7 ?9 - 0 0 0 ------0777C� E .... MARTINEZ 030 I I 1 .: _ u MARTINEZ 032 MARTINEZ G33 I t 0 1 0 1 TOTALS i GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER GOVERNOR STATE P R P V L H E K T S C W S w C N S S I F K H S I C C I S ? E E E G E I L E R A E C I A A E C S E A C C 0 A C' ' A G A T S G I A U P T B A L rR R A A R U Y A R S Q• : x C I G E T 81 T D O E T l L I L T A E G T E .S T': x j*•,,x E S E E Y A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A' T C R B L H E A N Y E L A E N' E ..a R E A S E E tv R M G N R C R D 0 W A S H R T Y E I I H I V. I F T F T H K N N L N A N. .; R I h G G I G G'. E 0 C S S N S S PFR —i,1—OC„8 MARTINEZ 034 SEE MZ 030 MARTINEZ 035 MARTINEZ 035 3 c c I 0 c 1 0 0 1 0 1 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINtZ 502 w SEE AH 501 NICHOLS 501k NICHOLS 503 NICHOLS 505 NORTH RICHMOND 501 NORTH RICHMgNC 502 : 0 0 0_____ . �.._.:- NORTH RICHMOND 503o OAKLEY 501 1 _l -1 OAKLEY 502 c c c c c c 0 c 0 o _. OAKLEY 503 OAKLEY 50y - . OAKLEY 505 OLEUM 501 SEE PI 006 OLEUM 502 SEE PI 002 OLEUM 50-1 .° SEE RO 50,1 OLEUM 506 SEE PI 005 _ ORINDA 501 3 - 0 0- s1 . ORINDA 502 UKINDA 503 3 , ORI NDA 504 1 1 1 0 1 ORINOA 505 _._ . ORINDA 506 sSa: 0 R I ND A 507 ORINDA 50d 2 2 C 0 2 0 F. ORINDA 50q? _ 0 0 _ -0 - ORINGA 510 0 0 _._ _. r ORINDA 511n. ORINDA 512 .., U R[NDA S 13 .. .r1,,•._. ORINDA 514 _ ORINDA 515 GRINDA 516 m ORINDA 517 1 1 0 1 0 1 Vis. ORINDA 518 r ORINDA 519 ORINDA 51 — A nRINbA 520 ORINDA 520 — A � ' � u ORINDA 521 ORINDA 521 — A I �� OKINDA 522 ORINDA 2- - .: - ORINDA 523 j -- -- i ORINDA 523 — A 1 i 0 1 ' I ORINDA 524 t ORINDA 525 ? _ 0 .._,_ ORINDA 525 — A j it _ 0 p ORINDA 526 L4, , CRINDA 527 2 1 2 ORINDA 529 VOTED A6SENTEE � ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 533 f 1 t 1 c 2 ORINDA 534 y« ORINDA 536 >i _. ._ . ORINDA 537 1 PITTSBURG C,i1 r 1 1 1 I PITTSBURG 002 � ij � 0., PITTSBURG 003 PITTSBURG 005 1 _ 1 1 PITTSBURG GL4 ' L _ 0 0�� PITTSBURG OQb 1 PI TTSWJPC 007 PIITSBUR G 008 PITTSBURG 009 PITTSBURG 010 0 .._.__._..._.�__._ PITTSBURG 011 1p TOTALS GLVEPNOR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER. r ' GOVERNUR STATE , P R P V L H F K T S C W S K 0 M S S I F K N S C C S , E E E G E I L F R A E C I A A E C S E A C C 0A C A G A T S G I A U P T B A L R R A A R U Y A R S A C I C E T 8 Z T C 0 E T L L I L T A E G T E S E S E E Y A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A '-T T C R 6 L H E A N Y E L A E N E L R £ A S F E N R M G N R C R 0 0 R A S H F T Y E I I N I V I ` F T F T H K N N L N A N I G G I G G E O E S S N S S A e1. PFS: —01-009 PITTSBURG 012 3 f' PITTS3URG 023 " PITTSPUfiG 014 PITTSBURG 015 c c 0 c 0 0 0 0 p PITTSBURG 016 � p ,�.. 0 .___ 0 PITTSBURG t+17 I 1 c c c c 1 0 c 0 1 - 0 1 ._,.. PITTSBUPG 018 c c c c 0 c 0 0 p PITTSBUPG J19 PITTSBURG 020 1 PITTSBURG 021 PITTSBURG 022 ' ,,. PITTS6U G Gla ? __p. w PITTSBURG 025- PITTSBURG 25PITTSBURG 026 PITTSBURG 027 PITTSBURG 028 PITTSBURG 029 PITTSBURG 010 PITTSBURG 031 _ , 1 c c1 _ 2o 2 PITTSBURG 032 PITTSBURG 033 ; SEE P5 506 PITTSBURG 034 1 ; 0 1 ... __ PITTSBURG 035 ` i ,-, PITTSdUkG -901 1. __ z c c c c c 0 c c _._4.. --=-- . PITTSBURG 502 PITTSBURG 503 PITTSBURG 504 } 1 i_.__ ...0___ 0 I�. PITTSBURG 505 — 1 O 1/ „. PITTSBURG 506 1 - 1 PITTSBURG 507 r, PITTSBURG 508 2 1 c c r1 1c 11 PITTSBURG t,09 _ _ SEE PH 034 PITTSBURG 510 SEE Pb 034 _ PITTSBURG 511 I; c c c 0 0 p PITTSBURG 512 { PITTSFUkG 513 1 SEE P6 501 PITTSBURG 51 cC 4 0 C a 0 p PLEASANT HILL 001 PLEASANT HILL 002 j PLEASANT HILL 003 PLEASANT HILL 004 , 0 _ _ PLEASANT HILL QO5 - PLEASANT HILL 3C,6 _._. PLEASN'vT HILL 007 PLEASANT HILL Oil0 c 0 0 0 � PLEASANT HILL 312 c c c - P 0 © PLEASANT HILL ^I3 ! sr.._ 4. PLEASANT !-TILL 014 PLEASANT HILL C0. 1 : ?, t PLEASANT HILL 01 1 ` c c I c c I 0 1 PLEASANT HILL 017 t 0 1 I ...._._0 PLEASANT BILL 013 � -" PLEASANT HILL sIy r E a f n PLEASANT HILL 020 0 0 _ PLEASANT HILL 021 � q � o _ '- PLEASANT HILL 022 ! __ _ f _ " PLEASANT +SpILL 023 � i J PLEASANT HILL 024 1 PLEASANT BILL 025 c c c c 0 PLEASANT HILL 024 PLEASANT HILL 027 — 0 PLEASANT HILL 02n ' J � � � � p 0 PLEASANT HILL ,fie ? � � _ � � � PLEASANT HILL 030 I PLEASANT HILL 031 PLEASANT BILL 032 ?i s� p : PLEASANT HILL 033 PLEASANT HILL 034 PLEASANT HILL 035 11 i 1 c c 1 1 PLEASANT HILL 037 SFE PH 0 17 4 PLEASANT 1iIL1 036 F PLEASANT VI I I. 019 i t is 0 0 PLEASANT HILL 0%:a 0 0 0 ;. w_ y , { r f TOTALS GCVERNNUR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER r` GOVERNOR STATE P R P V L H E K T S C N S w C p S S I F K M S 1C, G s c LI E I L E R A E C I A A E C S E A C C 0 A C ` A G A T S G I A U P T 8 A L R A A A R U Y A R S A C I C E T 6 Z T D C E T L L I L T A E G T E S T r E S E E Y K H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A TZ -m T C fi E L H F A N' Y E L A E N E ; E k E A S E E K R M G N R C R D 0 R n .. A S ti R T Y E I I H I V I a F T F T H K N N L N A N R I R G G 1 G G I F n E S S N S s �w E N E tf PFR —01-010 ! r. PLEASANT HILL 041 SEE NCH 031 PLEASANT HILL 042 2 i c c c c 01c 1 0 0 _. "0 0 PLEASANT HILL 043 PLEASANT HILL 044 PLEASANT HILL 045 PLEASANT HILL 046 � 1c c ' I 0 C 1 0 0 PLEASANT HILL 501A PLEASANT HILL 50III ..:> PLEASANT HILL 502 PLEASANT HILL 503 __... . PLEASANT HILL 504 _ r SEE AH 503 PLEASANT HILL 505 PLEASANT HILL 506 C PLEASANT HILL 507 PLEASANT HILL 508 f'.a SEE PH 502 PLEASANT HILL 51C x. SEE WC 535 {._ '44 PINOLE 002 1 c c c c c 0 0 -- a PINOLE 002 i __ 1 _0 _6�: .�. PINOLE 003 � ...-.�;., PINOLE OOµ _ _.._ __..____ P I N O L E 00-A PINOLF 0060 PINOLE 007 _ 0 _ PINOLE 003 SEE PI 011 PI NUL 009 PINOLE 010 2. c c c c Z 1 __._..._.1_._ ._.1 C ~ t�; PINOLE I1 _ PINOLF 012 r PINOLE 013 _ ; PIN'..)LE 014 c c c 0 0 0 0 N P I N`+O L.E 015 c Ic 1 0 10 1 ._. I PINOLE OI c _ _ Ix PINOLE 017 C _ O 0 O,_.._____ O PIN1LE 018 1 _ 1 O . __. 1 PINOLE O1q I; PINUL E 021 c t I c I G PINOLE 022 PINLLc L't? 3 ` r P AC H E C O 5�i 1 _ _.... _. _ PACHECO 5('c PACHEC6 503 PACHECO 5U4 PACHECO 5n5 SEE MZ 029 N PACHECO 506 77 a PACHECO 507 SEE PH 04? j t, fh PACHECO 5U8 ' # PACHECO 509 7771 PACHECO 510 x PORT COSTA 501 RICHMOND 001 jc c c c c 0 c 0 0 0 __..__ 0 Kill R ICHMO+ND 0C2 i c 1 RICHMOND [,0? ! ,, p 0 t RICHMOND U04 + RICHMOND CC5 0 0 RICHMOND 006 RICHMOND 307 _ _ O__ RICHMOND 003 1 0 0 _ RICHMOND 604 RICHMOND 010 0 RICHMOND 011 � 1 t _ _. a { I RICHMOND 012 # d RICHMOND 013 ! _:. � - 0 RICHMOND 014 0 � RICHMOND 015 0 _ RICHM014D 016 � 0 . _.__ RICHMOND 017 I 11 , I 1 0 __.__ 0 RICHMOND 018 _ _ R I C H M 0 N 0 l ) 0 RIC14MOND O .O 0 RICHMOND 021 10 0 0 0 ._ RICHMOND 0?2 _ RICHMOND 023 . _...... .._...._ ._ ....-: _.. ........ jk.. '3 :tI TOTALS GCVERNCR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER ' GOVERNOR STATE P R P V L H E K T S C 6 S W C N S S I F K M S C C. i S 3 c C L _l E I L = R A E C I A E C S E A C C 0 A i A �� a T S G I A U P T 6 A L R R A A R U Y A R S A C I C E T N Z T 0 0 E T L L I L T A E G T E S T E S E E V A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A T T C K E L H E A N Y E L A E N E S E E P. R ! G N R C R 0 0 R Fr= t S 'H P T Y E I I H I V I -- ! r T F T H K N N L N A N i I G I G G E C, _ S S N S S PF , —401-011 RICHMOND U21- RICHMOND 025 1 c c C c 0 0 0 0 O 0 Q Q RICHMOND C,.-L6 0 C 0 0 Q Q 0 RIC HMCN;; 027 RICHMOND 023 j � ic c I 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 � RICHMUNU 029 R I C HMON0 030 ' L c c c c 0 c 0 0 RICHMOND 031 ! i c c c 0 0 0 0 Q Q __ RICHMOND 0 2 c c c r 0 c 0 0 0 RICHMOND 033 c c c L c c 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 . . RICHMOND 034 � 0 0 _ 0 RICHMOND 335 RICHMOND 036A Ic L c 0 0 0 0 0 r .:b_ RICHMOND 0368 � _ 0 0 0 ., RICHMOND 037 0 0 _ 0 _. 0 RICHMOND -C-380 - 0 0 R I CHMONO U? _.._...___ -. ....___ SEE PI 01-c' ' R IC��Milt�[7 0 41> > x 0 0 R ICHMOND 041 11 c cC 0 _1 g _ RICHMOND 042- l` SCE FA 102 RICHMOND 04'; � c c L 0 0 0 0 0 RICHMOND 044 RICHMOND 345 r 1 1 0 .._.__1 .., ._ isICHMCNO Unr + 1c c c 1 c 0 1 0 0 1 RICHMONO 0+7 r2I CHM(lF.Cf u4,9 10 0 _ RICHMOND 34 9 c c c c c c 0 0 0 RICHMOND 050 2L c 0 c c c 0 - _ RICHMOND 051 1 I : RICHMCND 0 5 c c c 1 0 c 1 0 0 I _. RICHMO O t.53 1 ! J RICHMOND 054 I RICHMOND n55 1 � ` Cj yE. RICHMOND 056 a RICHMOND 057 } �, � c c I c 1 0c 1 0' RICHMOND 05S i _. i _..__� _ A R ICHM0NJ G5 _0. .. R I C H M 0 f4 Ci Oro RIC�IMLI�kD 061 1 0 �::.-7 RICHMOND U't2 i r # RICHMOND 06'' _ R ICHMONO 064 i 1; � :1 0 0 .., RICHMOND 06:1 Q RI CHM ON 4 7 1 . RICHMtj111tD kICHMOND Oct '' RICHMOND 070 2 � ' u ,� � _.. RICHMOND ;)71 � c c c c c RICHMOND C72 c c c c c c 0 0 RICHMOND 073 k RICHMG'; t� x'74 ? i C 0 0 0 RICHMOND 375 ?' 0 C� c Q s } _ RICHMOND 07r l � � � Ll � 0 RICHMOND J77 } c c 0 1 1 0 0r RICHMOND 076 € � RICHMOi*O 07q c c r 0 c c 0 0 0 ,. RICHMONDlj � V.�. i ! F 7 SEE hk �L6 1 > RICHMOND Oe I r ! 0 0 --- RICHMiJ"?D Ur? ' 1 RICHMOND '_1; n 0 0 _..�� !tt RICHM0N1) 0 � - ! f +� ? RICHMOND its 5 € �i 0 7 t RICHMf1N0 Orb IC R HM 0C N;) vc 7 RICHMOND 0t'.F RICHMOND Oar ? � F r 0 fl� ��LL R I C HM G ISI tJ O 30 c 0 c 00 a a yC RICHMOND 094 RICHMOND 095 ` RICHMOND 096i 0` RICHMOND 093 ' _ RIC1iNUNI) a�;� RICtIM0N1) ICI c c c 2 c a 2 1RICHMOND 10? ._ RICHMOND 103 I 0 __. .._. _.. _. _.. mellow 34" TOTALS GOVERNCR. LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER GOVERNOR STATE P R P V L H E K T S C k S 'w C N S S I F K 14 S G G S1. r E E E U E I L E R A E C I A A E C S E A C C 0 A A G A T S G I A U P T 6 A L R R A .4 R U Y A R S A -< C I C F T p Z T 0 0 E T L L I L T A E G T E 'S T > F S F E Y A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y T ;� �a T C R F L H E A N Y E L A E N E L R C A S E E N M G N R C R 0 0 A S H R T Y E I I H I V I F T F T H K h N L N A N. I „ G G I G G ' F F f E S 5 N S S PFR —01-012 RICHMOND 104 � 1 0 0 0 0 0 RICHMOND IJ5 !.h RICHMOND 106y RICHMOND 108c c c 1 c 1 0 0 1 RICHMOND 104 I jc c c L J c Q_. � 7 RICHMOND I10 � .0 0 0 0 RICHMOND III RODEO 501 RODEO 502 RODEG 503 c c 0 _ 0.. b 0 rY RODEO 504c c cp 2 0 0 0. 0 RODEO 505 ROnEO 506 RODEO 5%)6 I Ic c c10 C 1 C) r� RUDEO 509 ROLL I NGWOOD 501 ROLLINGNOOD 502 — ..__ _. ROLLINGWOOD 503 S EL SY 501 f SEE RO 503 ST MAPYS 501 0 0 0 ST MARYS 502 µ SEE SM 501 SARANAP 501 c c SARANAP 502 2 c c I _ 1 SARANAP 503 1 c c c c 0 0 SARANAP 503 — A I L c c c 0 0 f" SARANAP 504 _ 14, a* SARANAP 5C5 SARANAP 50c .. SARANAP 507 SARANAP 508 T�. S AR AN AP 509 SARANAP 510 _ . :. SARANAP 521 i SAPANAP 512 SARANAP 513 SARANAP 524 .- SEE SN 506 SARANAP 5x5 i < SEE WC. 521 SARANAP 51� SARANAP 51 i SEE SN 5C�? SARANAP 51 SEE WC 057 S ARA�tAP 520 i SAN PABLO 001 I SAN PAFLL: 002 } �_ SAN PABLO 003 ; 3� SAN PABLO 004 c o< Of G SAN PABLO 005 { SAN PABLO 006 i I 1 � - SAN PABLO v07 1 0 _... , . SAN PABLC 008 � s SAN PABLO 00q u C! 4 0 SAN PABLO 010 SAN PAbLU G11 7 y�"V, SAN PABLO 012 SAN PABLO 013 j w _ 0 .:. a SAN PABLG C14 � � � � � 0 0 SAN PABLO u15 ; � r � 0 Eg SAN PABLO 010 ! if `- 1 I I SAN PABLO 0I7 i 1 0 1 _ SAN PAE;LO 018 i t SAN PAeL13 ala ( N� - t 0 SAN PABLO 020 s ., SAY PABLO 022 SAN PABLO 022 `' SAN PAnLL; L23 1 1 I t? I 0 Nom. __ . . . SAN RAMON 501 { SAN RAMON s s3?. SAN RAMON 50 141 SAN RAMON 504 1 �'. x�. 0 0 SAN RAMON 505 F 4ASL' RAMON `506 SAN RAMON 507 r> SAN RAMON 506 SAN RAMON 509 V f T TALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER ' GOVFR?Iflq STATE P R P V L H E K T S C k S W C M S S I F K M S C C S F E E 0 E I L F R A E C I A A E C S E A C C 0 A C � A G A T S G I A U P T o >�. ! R R A A R U Y A R S A . C I C E T 6 Z T Q O E T L L I L T A E G T E S T E S E E Y A H Y 5 R T I I L S T E R L T Y A. T T C R F L H E A N Y E L A E N E M G N R C R B 0 R 1 !, A S H F T Y E I I H 1 V I` F T F T H K N N L N A N I R G G I G G` E 0 F S S N S S . FN c M SAN RAMON 510 1 a c c c C 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 SAN RAMON 511 J SAN RAMON 512 SAN RAMON 512 — +: SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMt,N 513 — A SAN RAMON 514 SAN RAMON 515 � _. --777 SAN RAMON 516 SAN RAMON 517 SAN RaMci*-�; 519 1 c c c c c c 0 0 .o .� . SAN RAMON 520 SAN RAMON 521 SAN RAMON 522 _ k- SAN RAMON 523 _ SAN RAMON 524 SAN RAMON 525 SAN RAMON 5?5 — A SAN RAMON 525 TASSAJARA 501 sem, TASSAJARA 502 SEF TJ 50I TASSAJARA 5C3 - SEE TJ 503 VINE HILL 501 i 0 0 0' Y VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 503 ' c c c c c 0 0 0, VINE HILL 504 VINE HILL 505 SEE VH 503 VINE HILL 506 1 c c c I c I c c1 0 I VINE HILL 537 1c c Z 0 1 0 0 VINE HILL 505 4 S E E VH 510 � - _ _ . _ _. ___. .� • VINE HILL 509 c c c c 0 c 0 0 _ VINs HILI 510 _-_ -_____.._— _ WALNUT CREEK 001 c 0 c 0 0 . .. 0 WALNUT CREEK ODZ 0 O WALNUT CREEK OC3 WALNUT CREEK J04 WALNUT CREEK 005 � � 0 WALNUT CREEK 006 WALNUT CkEEK 007 WALNUT ChE! K Opti ! _-. - ? 0 0 WALNUT ChEEK 9J9 WALNUT CREPK v"10 c ci r 0 0 . WALtNUT CRFcK 011 4 ! WALNUT CKE:EK 012 c� c WALNUT CREEK C = € oi � _0 .._.. _._... WALNUT CREEK 014 1 WALNUT CREE=K 015 _ _. WALNUT CREEK X16 2fc c c 2 2 WALNUT CRt-f K Oil Qc c c 0 v 0 K WALNUT CkF-K 018 � t� r� 1 1 10 0fl �, WALNUT C k i=c K 019 WALNUT CREEK 020 WALNUT CREEK 021 j tt i WALNUT CREEK 0?2 WALNUT CREEK. 023 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CkffK 0r4 WALNUT CREEK 025 � � 1 11 c c 0 I 0 0 1 0 10 ii WALNUT CREEK 0? WALNUT CFFEK 027 WALNUT GEEK J?? i a 0 -._ k WALNUT C R F E K 029 K. WALNUT CnFEK 030 j WALNUT CF.F.EK ^31 �. WALNUT CR{ =K 3.32 3 9 4 WALNUT CR3'EK 0?? y • ' WALNUT CREEK 03-. ` WALNUT CREEK 0.35 " tifY; WALNUT CRrCK 036 i I 1 WALNUT CR`~EK 037 c c c c c c 0 0. . WALNUT CREEK 08 i ,x w. WALNUT CRE:FK 019 _� _ ,•_...... WALNUT CREEK 040 _ WALNUT CREEK 042 ak¢ WALNUT CREEK 043 -------------- t . • y�. TOTALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLE, Y �M GOVERNOR STATE P R P V L E K T S C S W 0 p S i S I F K H S C C• S ,` _ . i E F J E I L E R A E C I A A E C S E A C C O A C , A G A T S G I A U P T 8 A L R R A A R U Y A R S' A C I C E T 8 l T 0 0 E T L L I L T A E G T E S E S E E Y A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A T C k 8 L H E A N Y E L A E N E C S A S E E N R G N R C R 0 0 R S H 9 T Y E I I H I V F T F T H K N N L N A N - R I R O G I G O ' } t C E J S N S $ r w X E t � Pi=g: -01-014 WALNUT CREEK 044 i � WALNUT CREEK 045 WALNUT CREEK 046 ern WALNUT CREEK 047 c c c a 0 0 0 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 1050 _ a� SEE WC 004 _ , WALNUT CREEK Obi t p WALNUT CREEK 352 2 c c c 0 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 053 c c c c c 0 o WALNUT CPEEK J 5 WALNUT CREEK 055 L c c 16 0 c 4 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 056 _ WALNUT CREEK 057 ic c 0 c1 1 0 I 0r u . WALNUT CREEK 1058 WALNUT CnEEK 059 K ;b WALNUT CREEK tOoO rr WALNUT CREEK 061 ;WALNUT CREEK 362 I C rc c c c 10 a 0 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 063 WALNUT CREEK 0641 Y~- , :h y. WALNUT CREEK Obs - ec c c 0 1 0 c1 0 1 WALNUT CREEK Ob6 WALNUT CREEK 067 E WALNUT CREEK 063 ?, WALNUT CREEK 070 WALNUT CREEK 071 WALNUT CREEK 072 WALNUT CREEK 073 WALNUT CREEK 374 WALNUT CREEK O76 =' WALNUT CREEK 077 �+ WALNUT CfcEEK 078 WALNUT CREEK 079 WAL+VUT CREEK 080 WALNUT CREEK 081 WALNUT CREEK OF2 WALNUT CREEK 303 � WALNUT CREEK 084 WALNUT CC:t4K 085 WALNUT C:r EE-K 086 WALNUT CEEK 087 WALNUT C'ME4 K 501 WALNUT CREEK 502 c c . WALNUT CREEK 5+'3 � � 7777:,,- SFE ' ;"SEE i;C 303 WALNUT CREEK 53Y WALNUT CREEK 505 WALNUT CREEK 506 t _. _ _ j WALNUT CREEK 507 WALNUT CREEK 508 � �. � c c a c 4 0 p _�} p WALNUT CREEK 509 # SEE WC 1-162 � T" i WALNUT CRF EK 510 s SFE WC 02P E _ WALNUT CK;rK 522 WALNUT CkFEK 513 WALNUT CREEK 514 4 Q 00 w WALNUT CkFEK 525 1 c c 1 0 _ . WALNUT CREEK :16 WALNUT CkFEK 517 v WALNUT CREEK 518 c c c o o p 0 WALNUT CfiE K 514 ; 1 _ r p WALNUT CREEK 520 WALNUT CREEK 521 a WALNUT CREW K 522 i g WALNUT CREEK 522 — A WALNUT CREE :s K 5 � �e � � 2� I WALNUT CREEK 524 i � � _ s! WALNUT CR•EE-K 525 i a SEE L:; 043 WALNUT CREEK 528 SEE WC 523 _ WALNUT CREEK 529 _.._ •.��. �ol , t . 77 SEE WC e014 _... _ *. WALNUT CREEK 530 _. WALNUT CPP K 53?. WALNUT `F: I-K 533 ,. rt, WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CR EEK 534 — A w N.•yy too 1 'f T13TALS GCVERNOR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER GOVERNOR STATE P ? P V L H E K T S C W S W 0 p S S I F K M 1 S 100 S" _"I'�J% *" E E E 0 E I L E R A E C I A A E C S E A C C 0, A,. G F fi, s m R A A R U Y A R A G A T S G I A U P T 8 A L R S ' A > C I C E T 8 Z T 0 0 E T L L I L T A E G T E S E S E E Y A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A T C R 6 L H E A N Y E L A E E R S A S E E N R M G Y R C R Q 0 A S H R T Y E I I H I V F T F T H K N N L N A', R I R G G I E 0 E S S N S Skit IM-1114 E N c a . r t � PFR —01-015 WALNUT CREEK 515 6' ABSENTEE BALLOTS - 1 Z a 1 2 Q Z < 2 Tl _. "s VI r rY r d. 1 . 5yL r t .�e t r x S W th jam_a ys 4 _ ! . - .. .. 1 ! J, 4 t i4xv j , i K x Y�1 i , s TREAS*ATY ST 3D U S CCNG CCKG CCNG A 0 A 0 A 0 nER GEN ? 3R L) SENATE 7TH 8TH 9TH 10TH 11TH 12TH S S S G J S S S S S S S C C C A u C C C C C C C t J A A A Y S A A A A A A A T T T L T T T T T T T Tlyi T T T E I T T T T T T T E E E C E E E E E E E ` .. R K F M E K R R R R R R 11 �'" IN, N N, N N N N N N N G G G G G G G G G G s� S S S S S S S S S S e PFR —02-001 ALHAMBRA 501 ALHAMPRA 502 z c c c 0 0 _ ALHAMBRA 503 . 0 ... ,y ALHAMBKA 504 } r }�i SEE PH 505 �L ALHAM6RA 535 SEE PH 041 ALHAMBR& 510 VOTED ABSENTEE '-,44 ALHAMBRA 511 ALHAMBPA 513 ALAMO 501 ALAMO 502 c c c c c0 ALAMO 503 C JFs ALAMO 504 ALAMO 505 c c c 0 :. ALAMO 506 ALAMO 506A ALAMO 507 c c c c 0 ALAMO 508 a�.,. ALAMO 509 c c c c c c 0 .. rr SEE AL 51.2 - ALAMO 510 s VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 c c ALAMO 511 — A c c c 0 ALAMO 512 c c c e c c 0 ALAMO 513 _ .. ALAMO 514 ALAMO 515- ALAMO ALAMO 51 5 - A ANTIOCH 001 c c c c 0 ANTIOCH QOLc C 0 . ANTIOCH 003 ANTIOCH 004 ANTIOCH 305c AyTIOCH 006 ANTIOCH 007 ANTIOCH 005 c c c C c 0 ANTIOCH OOP i ANT IOLH 013 I ANTIOCH 011 ANTIOCH 012 !! ANTIOCH 013 c I c c 0 ANTIOCH 014 c c c 0 ANT1 )CH 015 7777 ANTIOCH 01'.. , ANTIOCH 317 t ; : ANTIOCH 01F ANTIOCH 01S ANTIOCH 020 P,a ANTIOCH 021 C c c ANTIOCH 022 � ANTIOCH 023 AtJTIDCH 324 ANTIOCH 025 ANTIOCH 026 d ANTIOCH 027 ANTIOCH 028 ANTIOCH 02q } :.. ANTIOCH 033 ANTIOCH 031 ANTIOCH 032 ANTIOCH 033 ANTIOCH 034 ANTIOCH 035 ANTIOCH 336 i _ . ANTIOCH 037 ! { ANTIOCH Q3r"". ANTIOCH 0-+9 ANTIOCH 040 � r ANTIOCH 041 ANTIOCH 0 4 c c 0 c c 0 z 'Y ANTIOCh 043 „z BETHEL ISLAND 501A c c c c c _ BETHEL ISLAND 50113 k BERKELEY PARK 501 1 c BAY VIEW 501 SEE PIzr: ,a S ti,04r . REAS*ATYVIST 8£1 U S CONG COAG CCNG A D A D A Q nER GEN i 39:) SENATE 7TH 3TH 9TH 10TH 11TH 12TH S S S G i S S S S S S S f C C C A t! C C C C C C C �` A A A Y S A A A A A A A T T T L T T T T T T T T '9 T T T E I T T T T T T T E E E C E E E E E E E Fi R R m E R R R R R R R ti N N A N N N N N N N G G G G G G G G G G S S S S S S S S S S sY PFR —02-002 d BRENTWOOD 001 c r 1 c c 0 BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTWOOD 003c c 0s.� BRENTWOOD 006 BRENTWOOD 501 ` r� BRENTWOOD 502 _ BRENTWO90 503 BRENTWOOD 504 SFE 81,' 502 BRENTWOOD 505 SEE BY 501 A BRENTWOOD 508 BRENTWOOD 511 : n SEE BW 501 BYRON 501A , BYRON 5018 CLYDE 501 c L c c c 0 _. CROCKETT 501 I c 2 c c _ c CROCKETT 502 r c z c c c CROCKETT 503 CROCKETT 504 CROCKETT 505 c c c c c , .: CROCKETT 505 SEE CK 504 CROCKETT 511 CLAYTON 001 CLAYTON 002 iY4: CLAYTON 004 _ ... CLAYTON 501 CLAYTON 502 __.. CLAYTON 503 - SEE CL 002 _.. ._ s CLAYTON 506 E c c 0 CLAYTON 507 SEE BW 50 ---x CLAYTON 511 j SFE C L 5 C b 7 CLAYTON 512 SEE CL 506 CONCORD 00-1 CONCORD 002 CONCORO 003 CONCORD 004 CONCORD 00: - -- _ CONCORD 000 CONCC.R.D 007 .._. _.. CONCORD 006 CONCORD 005 I 0 CONCORD 010 � - 0 CONCORD 011 CONCORD 012 CONCORD 013 `. CONCORD 014 `- CONCORD 01` CONCORD 016 CONCORD 017 c ; CONCORD 018 r CONCORD 02 j F CONCORD J2u E r _. CONCORD 021 _ CONCORD 022 - j CONCORD 02:3 CONCORD 024 c 0 '= CONCORD 025 CONCORD 02b 1 - 11 c di CONCORD 027 ! CONCORD 026 z c — CONCORD 02 c CONCORD 030 } . „. CONCORD 031 CONCORD 032 CONCORD 033 _-77, CONCORD 034 � y. CONCORD 035 1 1 Vis¢x CONC090 036 C()NCi)RC� 037 CONCORD 038 �. ...�,...�,. CONCORD 034 r CONCORD 040 _ _ i 5 REAS*ATY ST 80 U S CONG CCNG CCNG A 0 A C A D RER GEN 3RD SENATE 7TH 8TH 9TH 10TH 11TH 12TH f' S S S G J S S 5 S S S S f C C C A U C C C C C C C A A A Y S A A A A A A A T T T L T T T T T T T T T T T E I T T T T T T T ' E E c C E E E E E E E • �t R R R M E R R R R R R Rik t� N N N N N N N N N p G G G G G G G G G G <t S S S S S S S S S S � k }: PFR —02_003 CONCORD C41 +_ c c G c 0 CONCORD 042 CONCORD 043 r. h CONCORD 044 CONCORD 045 CONCORD 046 1 c 0 CONCORD 0 4.7 c c c cC 0 r; CONCORD 048 CONCORD 049 c c c c 0j - CONCORD 050 CONCORD 051 c c 0 CONCORD 052 CONCORD 053 _ . ... K CONCORD 054 �> , CONCORD 055 CONCORD 056 c 1 c c 4 �F CONCORD 057 _ CONCORD 058 c c 0 CONCORD 059 1 : CONCORD 060 c c c CONCORD 061 CONCORD 062 c c c CONCORD 063 CONCORD 004 CONCORD 065 c c c c 0 f. CONCORD 066 L c c I c 0srr,'s, CONCORD 067 CONCORD 068 c c c a CONCORD 049 CONCORD 070 c 0 -77 CONCORD 072 c1c c CONC(JkD 073 +R- CONCORD 074 _._ _.... CONCORD 075 CONCORD 076 _. CONCORD 077 CONCORD 078 CONCORD 079 CONCORD 080 CONCORD 081 1 1 c1 r, CONCORD 08? c c c c 0 CONCORD 053 jc c c 0 CONCORD 084 tc c c 0 CONCORD065 CONCORD 0,37 .- ---. SEE CD 5Ci CONCORD 08; I CONCORD GSO CONCORD 091 CONCORD 092 CONCORD 09? CONCORD 094 CONCOR[ 095 CONCORD 096 CONCORD 097 CONCORD OS'? CONCORD 094 CONCORD 100 ic c c c 0 CONCORD 101 t CONCORD 102 c c c 0 �Q CONCORD 10 CONCORD 104 I i + CONCORD 1('x5 CONCORD 166 CONCORD 107 # tL c 0 - _ r CONCORD ICE c c c � _.. . CONCORD 100 d s... CONCORD 110 CONCORD 111 c c CONCORD 112 1 CONCORD 113 _.. CONCORD 114, CONCORD 115 CON(04tiO I1tI CONCUkt) 117 n ' SEE. CO 474CONCORD 118 �ws CONCOPD ?1'9 �f. rg x r �A' TREAS*ATYiw,ST BO u S CONG COAG CCNG A 0 A a A Q RER GE'v 3RD SENATE 7TH 8TH 9TH LOTH 11TH 12TH r=-- S S S G J S S S S S S S _-- r'r C C C A u c C c C c C C ' '- .�. A A Y S A A a A A A A T T T L T T T T T T T T = '3 T T T E I T T T T T T T E E F C E E E E E E E R R R m E R R R R R R R f* r� N N N N N N A N N N . f, G G G G G G G G G S S S S S S S S S S PFR -i'_ 2-004 k CONCORD 120 c c c 0 a CONCORD 121 CONCORD 122 SEE CU 083 ' CONCORD 1c3 c c c 0 CONCORC 124 SEE CO 074 CONCORD 125 CONCORD 126 CONCORD 127 CONCORD 128 fv �.. CONCORD 129 ---- CONCORD 130 ( c c 0 ,f CONCORD 131 -� CONCORD 132 _ CONCORD 133 c c c c 0j CONCORD 134 CONCORD 135 CONCORD 136 " xa CONCORD 137 - CONC%WD 138 �f CONCORD 135 CONCJRI) 140 , CONCORD 141 _. CONCORD 501 SEE CO 307 CONCORD 503 7� SEE CO 140 ;x CONCORD 504 ._ CONCORD 505 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 506 CONCORD 5e07 SEE CO 347 CONCORD 506 CONCORD 539 CGNCuRD 510 L c c 0 " CONCORD 511 SEE CO 053 CONCORD 512 CONCORD 513 SEE CO 048 €x� CONCORD 514 SEE CC) 515 r CONCORD 515 c c c c c 10 _._ CONCORD 51 _ CONCORD 51t — CONCORD 517 � SEE WC 029 � CONCORD 518 SEE DV I-1 * , CONCORD 519 c 0t CONCORD 520 a SEE Ga 024 _ >� CONCORD 521 � � ��. CONCORD 52; — a c c ck . CONCORD 522 SEE WC 501 CONCORD 523 SEE WC 517 "fie CONCORD 325 t CONCORD 530 a SEE CO 1.q CANYON 501 Q DANVILLE 501 3 DANVILLE 502 DANVILLF 503 c + 3 f rte' DANVILLE 504 ` a DANVILLE hits DANVILLE 5106 DANVILLE 507 DANVILLE 508 DANVILLE 509 DANVILLE 5110 igi DANV ILL F 511 �. - r OANVII_LE c�12 DANVILLE 513 DANVILLE 514 a A. -.. .,77r it TREAS*ATY4qST dD U S CONG CCAG CCNG A D A D A D _ RER GEN 3RC SENATE 7TH 8TH 9TH 10TH 11TH 12TH _ /S� SS G J S S S S S S S � - - 1 4 C C A U C C 4 C G C C . I A :! a Y S A A A A A A A �' �`� T T T L T T T T T T T T T T T E I T T T T T T T E E E C E E E E E E E K k P m E R R R R R R R �= fit sV N N x !h N N N ^. G G C G G G G G G G ifs; S S S S S S S S S S ;; PFR —C2-005 M DANVILLE 515 C. c c c 0 SEE OV 516 DANVILLE 515 — A DANVILLE 51b st . DANVILLE 5/7 c c c 0 . DANVILLE 516 DANVILLE 519 c c c c 0 SEE OV 51 DANVILLE 520 � VOTED= ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 c c c L 0 DANVILLE, 522 ' DANVILLE 523 DANVILLE 524 DANVILLE 52.5 DANVILLE " ' a# DANVILLE 527 DANVILLE 526 EL CERRITO 001 � _ c c c c G rt EL %ERR ITC 002ic c 0 0 EL CERRITO 003 EL CERRITU 004 a "` EL CERRITO 005 c c c c c R2�f EL CERR I TC 006 EL CERRITO 007 tl CERRITO 033 j `.-r EL CERRITO 009 T� r EL CERR ITC 010 c c 1 EL CERR ITC 011 t , EL CERRITO 012 EL CERRITO 013 _ EL CERRITU 014 _ N- EL CERRITO 015 EL CERRITCi 016 1 1 I c I EL CERRITO 017 EL CERRITC 016 EL CERRITO Olc EL CEkRITC 020 - ----- EL CERR ITC C 2 1 _ EL CEkR ITS. 022 c c c L c 7-7777 EL CERRITO 024 _. EL CtRR ITfi ^2 i EL CEFRITn 025 EL CERR IT6 02.6 EL CERRITt) 027 r EL CEfiRITD 029 EL CERRITO 02S j EL CERRITO 3 30 r` El CERRITO031 L ' _...� - EL CERRITO 03 � :�� � 1 EL CERRITD 033 EL CERRITU `J34 ' 1 EL CERkIT0 035 j tc c r cz- EL CERR ITO O?6 2 1 1 1 ;�xy EL %ERRITC 037 EL CERRITO 038 i EL CERRITO 037 c c c EL CERRITO 040 c c :-i EL CEPPITC, 042 EAST RICHMOND 501 4' . ..�..,.�- a—.. EAST RICHMOND 502 f EAST RICHMOND 503 ; c c EAST RICHMOND 504 EAST R ICHMOND 505 EAST kICHMOND 506 EAST RICHMOND 507 ; EL SDBRANTE 501 SEE ES 5,�2 EL SOBRANTE 50' �; Cj EL SOBRANTE 503 c c EL SOBRANTE 504 } EL SOBRANTE 505 EL SOBRANTE 506F., EL SO RR ANTE 507 1 c r EL SOMANTF 5011 EL S08kANTE 510 _ EL SOBRANTE 511 ' SEE ES 512 EL SOBRANTE 512 _.. _ _.. :.. L"_S 1 rtF. y.4 TFEAS*ATY ,ST -3 U S CONG CORG CCNG A D A D A D L RER GE's 3 R J SENATE 7TH 8TH 9TH 1OT4 11TH 12TH S S S G J S S S S S S S " C C C A U C C C C C C C A A A Y S A A A A A A A T T T L T T T T T T T T T T T E 1 T T T T T T T E E F C E E _ E E E E n R F. Pt E R R R R R R Rx� N N N N N N N N N N G G G G G G G G G G i.. S S S S S S S S S S PFR —02-3^6 n f, FL SOBRANTE 513 c c c 0 EL SOBRANTE 51-• - EL SOBRANTE 515 I EL SOBRANTE 51(, EL SObRANTE ?17 EL SOSRANTE 518 SEE RI 083 EL SOBRANTE 522 EL S98RANTE 523 �u GIANT 501 GIANT 502 GIANT 503 _ �• GIANT 504 tr GIANT 505 GIANT 506 :rc GIANT 507 � GIANT 508 1 t GIANT 509 tc c c c 0 GIANT 510 GIANT 511 GIANT 513 1 HERCULES UO1 _ _ - KNIGHTSEN 501 } KN IGHTJEN 502 ffh. SEE KG 501 ----. KENSINGTON 501 c c c , KENSINGTON 502 c c 1 KENSINGTON 503 c c KENSINGTON 504 ' c 2 c1 ° _._ KENSINGTON 505 L c I c c `r KENSINGTON 5Oa KENSINGTON 507 ' KENSINGTON 508 KENSINGTON 505 ; KENSINGTON 510 * yfA KENSINGTON 511 x VOTED :ABSENTEE 4" KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE � KENSINGTON 513 t r LAFAYETTE 001 Cc c c0 LAFAYETTE 002 __. _... LAFAYETTE 003 ? ' LAFAYETTE Dkl4 l 1 0 LAFAYETTE 005 ' LAFAYETTE 106 � 777 LAFAYETTE 007 LAFAYETTE ODA c Y LAFAYETTE 009 i 0c 0 LAFAYETTE 010 LAFAYETTE 011 it LAFAYETTE 012 LAFAYETTE- 013 LAFAYETTE 014 c c 1 c � LAFAYETTE 015 c I 0 N'2 LAFAYETTE C16 � . LAFAYETTE 017 1� cI LAFAYETTE 015 ' * _ LAFAYETTE 01 LAFAYETTE 0 2 LAFAYETTE 021 ! LAFAYETTE r22 t 0 LAFAYETTE 02. _ LAFAYETTE 024 0 ` LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 027 ; 9 LAFAYETTE J28 LAFAYETTE 330 J _ LAFAYETTE 0 3: LAFAYETTE 032 . f.. . SEF LA 066 LAFAYETTE 035 LAFAYETTE 036 r ' I=AFAYF-TTF 038 3 r LAFAYETTE 03q LAFAYETTE 0403 1 0 - _ LAFAYETTE 0141 % LAFAYETTE 042 ' tin A REAS*ATYI,ST HO U S CONE GCMG cCNG A 0 A 0 A 0 RER GEN 3RV SENATE 7TH STH 9TH 10TH 11TH 12TH r: ..-.. S S S G J S S S S S S S � . c c c A U c c c c c c c A A A Y S A A A A A A A ° T T T L T T T T T T T T ;; T T T E I T T T T T T T E E E c F E E E E E E m R R R M E R R R R R R R I I I I I I I I 1 i N N N N N N N N N N G G G G G G G G G G `yX� S S S S S S S S S S PFR -02-007 LAFAYETTE 043 LAFAYETTE 044 c ci 0 LAFAYETTE 045 fi LAFAYETTE 046 c c c 0 0 _ qq LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA 035 w° LAFAYETTE 502 SEE OR 512 LAFAYETTE 503sEe mosz2 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ASSENTFE 'b4 LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE 545 LONE TREE 501 LONE TREE 502 _. LONE TREE :03 x SEE HW 503 �. LUNE TREE 505 _ ,. MGRAGA 501 � MORAGA 502 0 .. MORAGA 503 MORAGA 504 MORAGA 505 MORAGA 506 ---- .., MORAGA 507 _ _. _ _.._ MORAGA 508 MORAGA 509 ' MORAGA 510 ,,... MORAGA 511 MORAGA 512 SEE MO 511 MORAGA 513 MORAGA 514 .' MORAGA 515 MORAGA 51b MORAGA 517 " MORAGA 518 MORAGA 519 MORAGA z21 MORAGA 522 MORAGA 523 MORAGA 524 MT VIEW 501 � " .. r 77-7777-- MT VIEW 502 MT VIEW 50a MT VIEW 504 j � c c MT VIES+ 505 ' MARTINEZ O)l } � rc c c MARTINEZ 0:2 MARTINEZ 003 MARTINEZ004 c - _ MARTINEZ 005 0 MARTINEZ 006 c c c MARTINEZ. 007 i .< MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 009 _ .. _.. MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ ^il L c c c MARTINEZ 012 ! . MARTINEZ 013 ; ic C c -. C MARTINEZ 014 i ' MARTINEZ 015 `' MARTINEZ 016 MARTINEZ 017 c 1 MARTINEZ 018 + SEE PO 504 MARTINEZ 019 MARTINEZ 020 MARTINEZ 021 MARTINEZ 0r_ MARTINEZ 023 MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 ,. t MARTINEZ 026 c c _ ttt MARTINFZ 02`3 MARTINEZ U30 7 . MAKTINEZ C32 MARTINEZ 033 t .. -z etEAS*ATY ST $D U S CCNG COAG CCNG A C A D A C REF GEN i 3F.0 SENATE 7TH 8TH 9TH LOTH 11TH 12TH S S S G J S S S S S S S s . C C C a U C C C C C C C �- A A A Y S A A A A A A A ' T T T L T T T T T T T T T T T E I T T T T T T T E E F C E E E E E E E R R k M E R R R R R R R N, N N N. N N A N N M f G G G G G G G G G G ' S S S S S S S S S S '': PER —02-008 N MARTINEZ 034 _ __. SEE MZ 0307-77 W MARTINEZ 035 _ MARTINEZ 036 i 1 c 1 c 0 *T MARTINEZ 501 � SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 302 SEE AH 5GI -- --- Wr, NICNOLS 501 V r NICHOLS 503 �4 NICHOLS 505 _. NORTH RICHMOND 503 x NORTH RICHMOND 502 c c c c c 0 NORTH RICHMOND 503 c c c c c c 0 OAKLEY 511 c c 0 OAKLEY 502 c C OAKLEY 503 OAKLEY 504 7 77 OAKLEY 505 _._._. _._.� OLEUM 501 { _- SEE PI 006OL EUM 502 I a, SEE PI 002440 OLEUM 50; SEE RO 509 x, OLEUM 506 SEC, Pi 006 Y ORINDA 501x ORINDA 502 ORINDA 503 ORINOA 504 ORINDA 505 ._..__ _ ORINDA 706 . r, ORINDA 507 ORINDA 506 cC ORINDA 509 ORINDA 510 ORINDA 51177 777 ORINDA 51277_ ORINUA 513. mak.. ORINDA 514 ORINDA 515 ORINDA 517 c c I 1 0 ORINDA 518 _ ORINDZ, 519 ORINDA 519 — A ;. . ORINDA 520 - ORINDA 520 — A t� c c c 0 - ORINDA 521 ORINDA 521 — a ORINDA 52? _ ORINDA 522 — A ORINDA 523 — ORINDA 523 ac c c GRINDA 524 0RINDA 525 � . �:. � ORINDA 52 — A _ .. ORINDA 526 { - ORIN;DA 527 t 2 1 ORINDA 52Q VOTED ARSENTEE ORINDA 530 Pf+.l VOTED AESENTIzE ORINDA 533 r c 0 ` ORINDA 534 ORINDA 536 c c c c 0 h ORINDA 537 I .. PITTSBURG 001 1' PITTSBURG 002 PITTSBURG 003 :.... PITTSBURG 004 _. _ _ r ,,, PITTSBURG 005 i ' PITTSBURG 006 c c 0 c c 0 PITTS1�UP,r4C7 ;� 100 sON PI11SBURG 008 PITTSBURG 009 _ = , - PITTSBURG 010 PITTSBURG 011 M. ... .— , :,77 . yff _ t wf REAS*ATY :ST 5D U S CCNG COAG CCRG A D A 0 A 0 r"- h RER GEN ?RD SENATE 7TH 8Th 9TH IOTH 11TH 12TH saf S S S G i S S S S S S S a C c c A U c C c c C c C A A A Y S A A A A A A A T T T L T T T T T T T T , T T T E I T T T T T T T E E E c E E E E E E E R R M E R R R R R R R N N N N N A N N h N ^"•r G G G G G G G G G C , S S S S S S S S S 5 3 F PFR —02-009 �. PITTSBURG 012 I PITTSBURG 013 PITTSBURG 014 PITTSBUPG 015 c c c c c c 0 PITTSBURG 016 0 c c 0 PITTSBURG iii 7 c c I c c 0 ' PITTSBURG 0I8 c c c c c cJ PITTSBURG 019 PITTSBURG 02O PITTSBURG J21 PITTSiiURG 022 __ P I TTSBUP G J23 c c 0 c c 0 " PITTSBURG 0?5 PITTSBURG 126 w .r PITTSBURG 027 PITTSBURG 028 PITTSBURG 0 2 _ S 7, PITTSBURG 03O c c c 0 PITTSBURG Ol3I L PITTSBURG 032 PITTSBURG 033 777f- SEE 7fSEE PP_ 508 PITTSBURG 034 PITTSBURG 015 c c Ic c 0 PITTSBURG 50I ., PITTSBURG '502 PITTSBURG 503 � .. PITTSBURG 504 _. PITTSBURG 505 PITTSBURG 506 r c I c c 0 P I T T S bU R G 507 PITTSBURG SOb c1 ..: PITTSBURG 50 SEE PB 034 . PITTSBURG 513 , F SEE PR 034 PITTSBURG 511 } k � PITTSBURG 512 i V ... . . .. __..__. _. _ 777,7413, PITTSBURG 513 j SEE Pix 5OI PITTSBURG 514 .. _ _ ......_ _,.. k PLEASANT HILL DDI PLEASANT HILI i)OG 1c c c c c � PLEASANT MILL 003 { PLEASANT HILL 004 c c c __ PLEASANT HILL 005 Z c c c _ PLEASANT HILL 0 0 6 PLEASANT HILL JO7 PLEASANT HILL 1I 1 z PLEAS4,NT HILL 012 c c c c PLEASANT HILL 013 PLEASAIN,T HILL 614 c c ch PLEAS4NT HILL 015 j `� PLEASANT HILL 016 E cl PLEASANT HILL 31.7 PLEASANT HILL OiE i „ PLEASANT HILL ts1q ; J, c c PLEASANT HILL i 2v + J : . t,. PLEASANT HILL ^21 c c PLEASANT HILL 02 PLEASANT HILL 0? - PLEASANT HILL 024 c c c PLEASANT MILL 025 � (3 t PLEASANT MLI 026 c c .. PLEASANT HILL 027 ' PLEASANT HILL 028 C' c c PLEASANT HILL 02:9 PLEASANT HILL 03J � PLEASANT HILL C 31 PLEASANT HILL 0132 tom- PLEASANT HILL 333 PLEASANT HILL 034 PLEASANT HILL 03o c c c c c _ ..: PLEASANT HILL 037 Y fie( SEE PH 024 f ham . im PLEASANT H11 L 038 PLEASANT HILL 039p C ��. �r PLEASANT HILL 040 •y - i TP.EAS*:ATY ST 8D U S CCNG CCNG CCNG A 0 A D A 0 FER GEN 3RD SENATE 7TH 8TH 9TH 10TH IITH 12TH S S S G J S S S S S S S ? C C C 4 u C C C C G G C s° +� A Y S A A A A A T T T L T T T T T T T T T T T I T T T T T T T E E E C E E E E E E E . M E R R R R R R R ; N N N N N h ti N N N G G G G G G G G G G S S S S S S S S S S PER —02-010 € PLEASANT HILL 041 SEE PH 031 PLEASANT HILL 042 c cp PLEASANT HILL 043 -77 PLEASANT HILL 044 PLEASANT HILL 045 PLEASANT HILL 046 PLEASANT HILL 501a PLEASANT HILL 5018 PLEASANT HILL 502 PLEASANT HILL 503 ! _ PLEASANT HILL 504 SEE AH 50: PLEASANT HILL 505 4 PLEASANT HILL 50b c c c G 0 ! j6' PLEASANT HILL 507 c c c 0 �t77 PLEASANT HILL 508 _. SEE PH 502 PLEASANT HILL 510 SEE WC 535 PINQLE 001 Lc c cx PINLILE 0J2 PINOLE 003 c c c PINDLE 004 c c c PINQLE 005 _ PINDL'E OOa PINQLE 007 c C PINQLE 008 SEE PI G 1 1 P I NOL E Out PINQLE 010 2 c I c c c PINQLE flit P I Nt3L E 012 PINQLE 013 PINQLc 014 c c c c c 0 PINiDLE 015 aL 1 P I NUL E 010 c PINULr 017i` f Y PINQLE 0i PINOLE 019 PINl1LF 021 C 1 PINQLE 022 PINQLE 023 i c PACHECO 5t'iPACHECO 532 i s -- --- PACHECC, 503 i PACHECO 504 f: PACHECO 505 � � SEE M? 029 } PACHECr 506 PAC4iECCI 507 iig SEE PH 043 PACHECO 506 PACHECO 50; PACHECO 510 PORT CUST 1 501 RICHMOND 001 RICHMOND 002 11 c c _ a RICHMOND 003 RICHMOND 604 RICHMOND 005 RICHMOND 006 RICHMOND 007 c c c c RICHMOND 008 _ RICHMOND 009 i RICHMONO 010 I RICHMOND 011 RICHMOND Oilc c tr<... i RICHMOND 013c 1 RICHMOND 014 ,... RICHMOND 015 -777g, :,. RICHMOND 016 i ''. RICHMOND 017 cI 1z RICHMOND O1 E RICHMOND 01 c c c c , _.. R I CIIMOND 020 c c ._�. .� kICHMON0 021 RICHMOND U422 RICHMOND 023 c __ t REAS*ATYT;ST 60 U S CCNG CCNG CCNG A 0 A 0 A 0 oER GEN 3 k J SENATE 7TH 8TH 9TH 10TH 11Th 12TH S S S G J S 5 S S S S S C C C A U C C C C C C C x, A A A Y S A A A A A A A T T T !_ T T T T T T T T T T T E I T T T T T T T E E E C E E E E E E E R F- R M E R R R R R R R I I I i 1 I I I I I N N N N N N N N N N K G G G G G G G G G G :" " S S S S S S S S S S PFR —02-011 RICHMOND 024 R I CHMONU 025 i �' ':- RICHMOND 02b 1c c c c c RICHMOND 027 _ RICHMOND 028 5,._ ..__. . _ V RICHMOND 029 fG, RICHMOND 030 :x. RICHMOND 031 c c c c c c RICHMOND 032 c c c RICNMOND 033 c c c c c r __.. RICHMOND 034 c c L c c c c __.. RICHMOND 035 RICHMOND 036A c c c c c c c RICHMOND 0368 RICHMOND 037 x RICHMOND 033 L c c c c - -- RICHMOND 039777 SEE RI 038 RICHMOND 040 c c c c c RICHMOND 041 c c I c c RICHMOND 0=+2 :d SEE RI 102 RICHMOND 043 c c c c c RICHMOND 044 RICHMOND 045 c I RICHMOND 046 c I c I RICHMOND 047 RICHMOND 048 c IL c c c n key. RICHMOND D49 RICHMOND 050r RICHMOND 051 RICHMOND 052 1 ca RICHMOND 053 RICHMOND 054 c c c c r,>m RICHMOND 055 c c c r Cs RICHMOND 05C _ RICHMOND 057 �.- RICHMOND 058 _ ;;` ... RICHMOND 3 5'9 rC. c RICHMOND 060 RICHMOND Obi L 0 c c 0 RICHMOND Ob 2 RICHMOND 063 RICHMOND O64 c c c c c 0 =u RICHMOND Obs c c r r RICHMOND 06b jc c c c 0 � RICHMOND 067 RICHMOND O6S RICHMOND 069 RICHMOND 070 j c c RICHMOND 071 tl c RICHMOND 072 c c ---� -- ' RICHMOND 073 c c c c - RICHMOND 074 c cr RICHMOND D75 cl c c c RICHMOND 076 � x RICHMOND 077 RICHMOND 076 RICHMOND 079 c c c c c _ Fes„ R ICHMOtN0 OED t SEE ER 506 RICHMOND 081 RICHMOND 082 c c c RICHMOND OS_' RICHMpND 084 _- RICHMOND Ors a }} {s 7-7 RICHMOND 086 V +(+( 14 RICHMOND 087 RICHMOND 088 r RICHMOND 002 c c c 0 RICHMOND 093 1 RTCHMOND 094 _ RICHMOND Oc�5 RICHMOND 096 0 c c c 0 _ RICHMOND 098 r c c 0 ^ ., RIC11MOND 099 _ u: RICHMOND 101 c c 1 c RICHMOND 102 TR.EAS*ATY41ST BD U S CONG CCNG CCNG A 0 A D A D *cER GEN ' 3FD SENATE 7TH 8TH 9TH 10TH IlTH 12TH S S S G J S S S S S 5 I S , C C C A U C C C C C C C A A Y S A A A A A A AAS T T 7 L T T T T T T T T T T T E I T T T T T T T 'h, E E E C E E E E E E E - R R m E R R R R R R R N N N N N N N N N N G G G G G G G G G G J S S S S S S S S S S PFR —C2-012 RICHMOND 104 r c c c c c 0 � RICHMOND 105 u RICHMOND 106 AMM RICHMOND 108 � 0 RICHMOND 109 L c c c c 0tia rte^ RICH+MOND 110 c c c c c cair RICHMOND 111 RODEO 501 _. >k} .. RODEO 502 RODEO 503 L c c c c c 0 RODEO 504 RODEO 505 RODEO 506 _. RODEO 508 c c 1 c c w . RODEO 509 ROLLINGWOOD 501 ROLLINGWOOD 502 cC ROLLINGWOOD 50's _ S EL BY 501 SEE RJ 503 ST MARYS 502 SEE SM 501 J SARANAP 501 c cClc 0 �2 SARANAP 502 c I L c 0 -ss,a SARANAP 503 c c c c 0 SARANAP 5C,3 — A c c c a SARANAP 504 c c c c c c 0 SARANAP 505 77.7 SARANAP 506 _ ._ SARANAP 5 0 7 c L c c c 0 SARANAP 508 SARANAP 504 c c c c c Ff SARANAP 510 c c c c c c 0 SARANAP 511 1 ' 1 = 1 1 ' SARANAP 512 ;...: SARANAP 5130 SARANAP 514 _ _ SEE SN 506 SARANAP 515 SEE WC 521 SARANAP 5;.6 SARANAP 517 SEE SN 502 SARANAP 519 SEE WC 05777.77 SARANAP 52C c c r C SAN PABLO 001 1 13c i k SAN PABLO 002 c - a c c SAN PABLO 003 ` - _ - SAN PABLO 004 SAN P46LO 005 c c c c c --- _ _ SAN, PABLO 006 SAN PABLO 007 1c c c c c c N SAN PABLO 008 L c 1 c _ SAN PABLO 009 # � SAN PA6LO 010 -44 Xt SAN PABLO illi 1 '_ SAN PABLO 012 SAN PABLCI C.13 c c SAN PABLO 014 c c SAN PABLO 0I5 0 SAN PABLO 015 Z I c SAN PABLO 017 L c Ir ' SAN PABLO 015 SAN PABLO 019 c C, SAN PABLO 020 SAN PABLO 021 SAN PABLO 022 _ ; SAN PABLO 0?? jc 0 c c c c SAN RAMON 501 SAN RAMON 502 SAN RAMON 5C-3 SAN RAMON 504 c 0 c c LEL 0 SAN RAMON 5O'S SAN 13AMON 506 SAN RAMON 507 _. M1 SAN RAMON 508 SAN RAMON 509 d rREAS*ATY ST 8D U S CONG CCIG CCNG A D A D A D iRER GEN 3RD SENATE 7TH 8TH 9TH 10TH 11TH 12TH OAK. S S S G J S S 5 S S S S I , C C C A U - C C C C C C C d A k A Y S A A A A A A A s�-- T T T L 7 T T T T T T T ,. T T T E I T T T T T T T E E F C E E E E E E E st R 2 R H E R R R R R R R N N N N A h N N N N t . G G G G G G G G G G x S S S S S S S S S Silk E,4 . NS p PFR —02-0.3 :__ SAN RAMON 510 c c 0 SAN RAMON 511 SAN RAMON 512 ._..�:.7 _ SAN RAMON 512 — A SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMON 513 — A CAN SAMOA 5I4lotw..; SAN RAMON 515 SAN RAMON 516 S AN RAMON 517 SAN RAMON 519 j - � SAN RAMON 520 w SAN RAAUN 521 SAN RAMON 52 r�r SAN RAMON 52.3 SAN RAMON 524 1 r SAN RAMON 525 SAN RAMON 525 — A SAN RAMON 52b TASSAJA?A 501 ;, TASSAJARA 502 -.- SFF TJ 501 TASSAJARr .503 SEF TJ 5J1 VINE HILL 50 0 c c c c 0 ,V VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 503 z c c c c c c _ VINE HILL 504 r VINE HILL 505 r SEF VH 5G3 , VINE HILL 506 VINE HILL 507 1 i c c I I cc VINE HILL 506 -r- SEE VH 51J ,M 0q VINE HILL 5� VINE HILL 510 WALNUT CREEK 001 c c c 0 WALNUT CREEK 002 1 c c c 0 WALNUT CREEK 003 t WALNUT CREEK 004 _ WALNUT CREEK 005 j r WALNUT CREFK 006 WALNUT CREEK 007 ' WALNUT CREEK 005 c c 0 WALNUT CREEK 009 WALNUT CREEK 010 c c c 0 WALNUT CREEK 011 WALNUT CREEK 012 WALNUT CREEK 013 c c c } _.-_- .. ...._.. e..... J WALNUT CREEK 0I4 WALNUT CRFFK 015 c c c+ WALNUT CREEK 016 WALNUT CREEK 017 c c c c 0 WALNUT CREEK 01P 1 c1 WALNUT CKEFK 019 WALNUT CRFFK 020 -�- WALNUT CREEK 021 WALNUT CREEK C2: WALNUT CRFEK 023 1 1 R'rl SEE WC 303 WALNUT CREEK 024 WALNUT CREEK 025 t€ t 1 _ WALNUT CREEK 026 WALNUT CREEK 027 WALNUT CREEK 02? d WALNUT CREEK 029 WALNUT CREEK 013 WALNUT CREEK 031 WALNUT CREEK 032 WALNUT CREEK 033 � ` WALNUT WEFK 034 j fir. WALNUT CREEK 035 WALNUT CREEK 036 1 c c c WALNUT CREEK 037 ; WALNUT CREEK 038as WALNUT CREEK 039 ,.�, WALNUT CREEK U40 WALNUT CREEK 042 - WALNUT CREEK 043 __....777 YX2 y, e �'t9 ? J nv REAS*ATY ,ST 8q U S CGNG LONG CCNG A 0 A D A 0 L BIER GES: ? 3RD SENATE 7TH RTH 9TH LOTH L LTH 12TH S S S G J S S S S S S I S ?� : J c C A U C C C C c C C A A A V S A A A A A A A T T T L T T T T T T T T T T T E I T T T T T T T F E E C E E E E E E E y R R R M E P, R R P R R R V N N N h N N N N N G G G G G G G G G G S S S S S S S S S S : PFR -02-014 } ` WALNUT CREEK 044 rte" WALNUT CREEK 045 WALNUT CREEK 046 WALNUT CREEK 047 0 c c c c O WALNUT CREEK 050 _ p w SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREEK 051 r c c c c 0 WALNUT CREEK 052 z c c c c 0 WALNUT CREEK 053 WALNUT CREEK 054 WALNUT CREEK 055 c c -h WALNUT CREEK 056 WALNUT CREEK 057 � c c 0 1 c c 0 WALNUT CREEK 058 WALNUT CREEK 059 ryaj8. WALNUT CREEK 060 r y. WALNUT CREEK Obl WALNUT CREEK 062 c c c c c 0 WALNUT CREEK 063 g;« WALNUT CREEK Ob4 c c c c 0 t;,? WALNUT CREEK Obs c c c I c 0 WALNUT CREEK 066 WALNUT CREEK 067 WALNUT CREEK 068 WALNUT CRFEK 07J 0 „t: WALNUT CREEK 071 WALNUT CREEK 072777 WALNUT CREEK 07"1 WALNUT CREEK 074 WALNUT CREEK 076 WALNUT CREEK 077 i WALNUT CREEK 078 WALNUT CREEK 079 WALNUT CREEK 080 .. WALNUT CREEK 081 WALNUT CREEK 082 _ y N WALNUT CREEK 083 WALNUT CREEK 0E4 WALNUT CRELK 085 WALNUT CREEK 086 WALNUT CREEK 087 ( _ WALNUT CREEK 501 jr WALNUT CREEK 502 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 54 } WALNUT CREEK 505 c 0 WALNUT CREEK 506 ' WALNUT CREEK 507 WALNUT CREEK SCia 1c c O : WALNUT CREEK 50 SEE WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 - SEE WC 029 t - WALNUT CREEK 512 ! ; WALNUT CREEK 513 WALNUT CREEK 514 _ WALNUT CREEK 515 cr r _-- - - WALNUT CRFFK 515 f WALNUT CREEK 517 WALNUT CREEK 518 1 c c ,. WALNUT CREEK 519 c 0 WALNUT CREEK 520 WALNUT CREEK 522 J WALNUT GEEK 522 WALNUT CREEK 522 WALNUT CREEK 523 � � C c C c WALNUT CREEK 524 WALNUT CREEK zz'5 • SEE LA 04 , WALNUT CREEK 5c8 SEE WC 52-3- WALNUT 23WALNUT CREEK 52; SEE WC 014 � . WALNUT CREEK 5? l �.. WALNUT CREEK 532 ;� WALNUT CRFCK 513 WALNUT CREEK 534 -777 WALNUT CREEK 534 - A 7 w ,7 a+' REAS*ATY ST 00 U S CONG CONG CCNG A 0 A 0 A 0 k ftER GEN ! 3RD SENATE 7TH 8TH 9TH 20TH 11TH 12TH „ S S S G J S S S S S S S C C e a 4 c c c c c c c vk A A A Y S A A A A A A a ..... T T T L T T T T T T T T T T T E I T T T T T T T E E E C E E E E E E E R R R N E R R R R R R R N N N N N N K N N N � :r-- G G G G G G G G G G S S S S S S S S S S6x PFR —02-015 1 ' WALNUT CREEK 53 A ABSENTEE BALLOTS 2 c 2 0 0 0 0 1 Y+ k aA` C p= i r � .:a r�,7 f G- r„ ., .. ,. , _ 20, -„ 7771 i F Y N , 3' { P ':= r r _ K�l-a { v F TOTALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GCVERNOR "..._ R R R V H F v M w N E R J 5 J w S J H J V S E E E 0 C L L I I E 0 E T A A C 0 A G E C P G P T U O E T L L I F A R A H R H N A � Q U I O F S U N C L S K Y E E T N M N E T } 6 S 8 T R N H I Q E S T E M T > 01j" L T L C O N E A N C E L R G A E I P I A N C 0 L M K A R N R C A C S Y E I A T A T I J N N N I N G G G S S N REP —Ul-001 - ALHAMBRA 501 ' 67 6' 41 c c 1 1 1 2 23 27 0 � ALHAMBRA 502 8-1 65 3' 2 c is 1 0 3 30 22 1 " ALHAMBRA 503 ; 13 5 . 43 c c 11 1 1 0 28 22 0 ALHAMBRA 504 - r SEE PH 5051- ALHAMBRA 05ALHAMBRA 505 SEE PH 043 ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 101 8 c 6' c c 1 c c 2 . . _2- 37 _... 1 ALHAMBRA 513 ? 1 4 c c I c 1 1 3 ALAMO 501 � 22f 151 lot 1 3 12 73 49 1 � ALAMLI 502 23 14 3 9t c 1 34 c 5 68 49 0 ALAMO 503 23 141 ss c 3 3E c 5 82 3 0 ALAMC 504 20 10 6 ? 0 5 3_ 1 _._...__ _ „ . ALAMO 505 13 7- Gc c 11 1 34 25 0 � AL AMU 576 152 9c 6' c 1 21 1 1 1 49 35 ALAMO 506A - ALAMO 507 I5 11 7' 2 3 5 _3_. 2 ._._ f ; ` ALAMO 508 176 113 74 c 2 2 i c 0 65 '{;._ ALAMO 509 SEE AL 512 0 _ ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE _ ALAMO 511 � 24 S 3 1 2 1 3 cc 16 0 � ALAMO 511 — A 6" 4 c c 1 0 J 35 25 0 ALAMO 512 19 112" 73-- 3 1 1 _ 1 5 43 x , ALAMO 513 12 6 4 2 3 2 Ln ALAMO 514 i _.._..__ . 152 190 64 1E 2 2 5C 40 0 ALAMO 515 1° A I c c 0 1 ... ALAMO 515 - A 9 6. 21 c c 10- `fi r ANTIOCH 001 10 6 2- c c 2 -25 23_.._ _.0__.-._______ ANTIOCH 002 5' 2 1 c c c 0 I 0 ANTIOCH 003 1• __ 0 ANTIOCH 004 8 4 1 1 2 I. ANTIOCH OG5 5- 2 17 c I c I 1 11 1 . 0 . ANTIOCH 006 6 3 21 c c 1 5 1 I ANTIOCH 007 10 51 3 1 i 2 31 . ANTIOGH 70E I4 G E . I 2 3= ANTIOCH 00"� ! c 5< 3 2 2 e 92 _ 0_ ._ ..__. .__ _.___ a. �•} ANTIOCH 010 t 5 3 24 1 : I c 2 s 21 ANTIOCH 0+11 j 6" 4 1 . 2 C 2 1 1 24 21 ANTIOCH 012 1 i 7 1 42 2 c 21 1 3 3 3 1 �` ANTIOCH 013 2E I c :- c 1 23 15 0 ANTIOCH 014 ';. 5� ? . 2 1 ic 1 c 16 18 _ .. 0 ANTIOCH 015 5 = ` ic 2 1 I I ANTIOCH o 167 34 2 1 11, t ANTIOCH 017 s c 2 i 4 1 c c I 1 ANTIOCH 018 t 3 j it ic c c ANTIOCH 019 41 25 1 3 1 7 1 :. I ANT It3CH 020 71 3 21 C C I 3 x_ ANTIOCH 021 ; 6�j 4: 2 1 3 1 1 0 ANTIOCH 022 7 z 2 1 i c 2 2c 1-2 ANTIOCH 025 ; 5 4.4 ! 1 1 2 2 22 1 ANTIOCH C-74 7 42 1 t 1 Cc � ANTIC+CH 025 ' 101 o . 3c 2 11 1 1 5 31 20 0 ANTIOCH 026 6 45 2: 1 i c 2 1 0 17 25 ANTIOCH 027 51 2. 1 2 c 2 1 11 2 s 8 0 f . ANTIOCH 028 a 04 1 c 1 21. 1 1 0 22 14 0 _ ANTIOCH 029 41 2` 1 1 1 1 ANTIOCH 030 j 6L '14 ? c ic c c 2 18 18 0 . ANTIOCH 031 1I oc 1 2 c c 1 34 26 0 ,= ANTIOCH 0:.2 6 4 2 1 1 21 I - ANTIOCH 033 ; 7q 41 7- c 1 Ic 0 22 17 0 - ANTIOCH G s ' 2 1 '� 8 ANTIOCH 05 i 4a 2c c1 1 I1 lI 0 ANTIOCH 036 17' 4 } 2 I x ANTIOCH (137 4-1 2' _ C Z 1 II _ �...._ ANTIOCH U36 ` 7L 51 3i c c 1i c c 2 2 2 1 J ANTIOCH 034 j 7q ? 1 1 11 2 ANTIOCH 04C r'3 Ea 37 1 1 C 11 1 C 2 22 _ _ 0 ANTIOCH 041 1 10th 64 3 2 1 - 11 4 1 3 . ._. 34 25 0 `, a ANTIOCH 042 5-4 31 it c 14 10 0 ' ANTIOCH 74:3 4 i3 1 _ 1 5 BFTHEL ISLAND 501A 14k 8 4 c 1 31 1 2 3 3 -5 9 2 .... BE:TIIE L ISLAND 5716 tit 5 31 c 1 15 2 7 1 2 - 32 BERKELEY PARK SQ1 14_ 8 4 C 1 2 I 1 I 4 22 1 ?. BAY VIEW 501 SEE R I 109 TOTALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT ~ GCVEPNOR R ►a R V H F G .4 W N E k J S J W S J H J V S E E E J O L L I I E 0 E T A A C 0 A 0 E C w P G P T U f3 E T L L I F A M R A H R H N A U I U E S U N C L S N Y E E T N M N E T 3 S B T R N 4 1 C E S T E M T L T L C ? NF A N C E L R G A E I R I A N 4 D L M K A R N R C t C S Y E I I - 3 :. T A T I J N N ti^ ti i N G G � G 5 S f��x REP -01-002 I 9REIvTWQGD JO1 6_ ? 2 1 1 1 16 0 . ._. BRENTWOOD CC2 4 7. 3 1 1 Z 2 1 0 14 40 1 . $REPSTWQGQ OO? ' 12t 7c 5 I 2 Z( 1 1 1 38 32 1 -' BRENTWOOD 00t) 6_ 3. 24 c 0 1 0 13 1 BRENTWOOD 501 � 10 : 01 3 2 1 2 32 _ ._... BRENTWOOD 502 2 1 1 0 0 47 0 BRENTWOOD 50: 13i 52 414 27 2 3 0 24 51 1 _. N 6RENTWOOD 5{?4 SEE BW 502 r _. r. BRENTWOOD 505 -- 4 SEE 3Y 502 A BRENTWQCO 5Cd 37 c c 2 G G 0 4 5 0 �~ rM BRENTWOOD 512 SEE BW 501 _ BYRON 501A 1? oc 38 1 c 32 2 0 21 45 0 - BYRGN 501N 2C c 6 I c c 2 15 420 .r ,. . CLYDE 501 4t 24 11 c I 1 0 8 11 . 0 CROCKETT 501 6f 3 2' c c 1 1 1 16 t1 CROCKETT 50_'. �+ 5 3 1 29 2 _. CROCKETT 503 4c 22 c 1 4 0 0j 15 0 CROCKETT 574 6" 5 ?1 c 2 e 1 1 3 27 11 CROCKETT 505 b 4 " 1G 1 c 114 2 0 17 11 0 CRLCKETT 50E . SEE CK 504 , CROCKETT 511 41 3 '_ C C 7 1 1 11 9 0 CLAYTON 001 1 t-or. 9 5 c 1 22 i 1 4 41 3 %��: i:LAYTCi4 OOc 15 10" 7 1 1 1 b 26 _ s. CLAYTON 004 13 9 C 1 21 1 21 0 55 2 0 'a CLAYTON 501 13 5 3 1 2C 4 1 0 35 35 CLAYTON 502 1G3 51 ? " c c 2 24 19 0 CLAYTON 5C3 SEE CL 002 CLAYTON: hon 5:. 2 1 1 -21 c 1 11, 32 0 CLAYTON 507 .. SEE BW 508 CLAYTON 9-11 I SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 _ SEE %L 506 CONCORD 00Ia �_ 1 2 1 8 taj _ _ t CONCORD C,D2 I t+ 4 2 jr 1 Z 0 CONCORD 003 � b 47 21 11 C I C 2 3 24 17 0 - CONCORD 004 16. i J t j q c 2 2 1 3 63 29 0 7rk CONCOP O 005 j 30` 5-- c 12 3 21 0 _ C0NCORf) c306 ! R� 4` Z 1' I 2 I _ CONCORD 007 94 4 2 2� 2 1 CONCORD 006 i 1 i 1a 5 3 L 2. 3 1� ___._ CONCORD 00y i 91 C 1 3 CONCORD 03 0 q 1 � E t I 1 C1>>tiCOR(1 Oi i1 R 41 c 1 2d 111 CONCORD 6'tt 2r 3� 2 - CONCORD 013 6ti 4" 1 " 1 Is 1 3 1 1 1 CONCORD 014 qj 5 c c I c 3 3 18 I _-- C ONC OR O 015 121 7� 2 1` 1; c 2 3 20 2 CONCORD 01.E 5� 3_ 1 1 $ � 1 1 CONCORD Oil j 971 4 3` � � 1 1 2 . 0 � CONCORD nI S �+ � 5. 2,11 11 2 c 1 2 20 1 CONCC}RD 0:9 } 1.3 li 6 ' 4 I 1 ` 3 2 CONCORD Uta ; BL 2 1 0 CONCORD 021 i 13 � 5 3 1 12 1 1 3 2c 0 CONCORD 022 c 1 !� 2 3 21 23 2 _ {z CONCORD 023 ! n '5 1r 1? 4 1 2 2C 17 1 �= CONGtlR0 C24 Mcai 3' 1 11 c 11 CONCORD 02` j 134 64 32 c 1 2 c2 27 24 1 _. CONCORD 02: 13 7 41 2 1 � , 2 3 21 0 CONCORD 027 i2 . 71 41 " 1 21 c i 44 13 1 CONCORD 32R 224 EI Y.. t 1 -- 33 1 CONCORD 0?'? I ?� E 5 3r 2 ' 3 I - �t. CONCORD i 3C t 1711 6c 51 I 1 3 62 31 1 CONCORD Oil 101 5_ 34 c 2 1 1 ' 0 28 19 0 _�. CONCORD 032 1513 101 6' c c 2 46 42 0 !. CONCORD 033 s I3 84 4. I - 1 c 1 3 31 38 p CONCORD 034 7 , t 31 c V c 3 1 26 14 0 CONCORD 035 1L1; 6" 44 1 - 36 1.6 1 f CONCORD 036 12 71 53 c 14 c 1 .. 39 24 p a � CONCORD 037 14 7' S I F c 0 2 5 19 2 CtIKuR f) 036 13 71 `2 1 1 1 1 0 4 27 0 � i CONCORD 039 14 . 6—. 51 c 24 c 2 4 22 0 " ' " CONCORD C40 14 7 4 1 4 2 IZI ,2f m TOTALS , GOVEPNOR LIEUTENANT t GOVERNOR R R R V H F G M k A E R J S J w S J H J V 5 E F i c C 0 L L i I E D E T A A C 0 A C E C �< P G P T U G E T L L I E A M R A H R H N A � U I U E S U N C L S N Y E E T N M N E T ° $3 S 8 T R N H I O E S T E M T r �K L T L C O N E A N, C E L R G A E � I R I A N 0 D L M K A R !J R - C A C S Y E I I ; A T : T I J N N f , N I N G G 2 t t S S � �rB 5 REP -01-J03 ; CONCORD 041 lbc c6 2 1 1 1 44 30 0 - CONCORD 042 124 7 5 1 1 F i 2 0 45 22 0 z CONCORD 043 j 17 9 7 2 c 1" c 2 0 5c 31 0 .- CONCORD 044 10 3 1 c 1 0 26 22 0 CONCORD 045 3 1c 1 c E 2 1 0 9 8 0 CONCORD 046 10 3 ? c C 1 1 0 1 21 13 p _ -- CONCORD 047 6 3 22 c c 4 3 0 0 12 12 0 9�=- CONCORD 046 105 4 1 16 2 1 0 21 13 0 CONCORD 049 12 55 27 c 2 21 1 0 2917 0 - CONCOR9 050 14 8. 45 2 2 2 .1 4 . 2 _ 0 _ CONCORD 051 12 ' 6- 5" 1 2 2 C I 0 3 37 35 0 CONCORD 057 14, 91 7 c 1 i 2 39 44 0 -- CONCORD C 53 12 . 6. 4 I 1 2 2 2 0 . .; CONCORD 054 ; 10 41 c i c 1 c 1 320 19 _1 _ CONCORD 055 64 332 c c 1 0 0 . 18 IE 0 - CONCORD 05: 14; I i_ �._ 1 3 2 30 0 CONCORD 057 ' 12 =+ 2 1 1- 1 23 20 0 r CONC6RD 055 174 11 7' c I 2e 3 1 58 44 1 CONCORD 54 1 1 1 2 0 .___ CONCORD 060 12 5 3 I 1 0 29 15 { t .. CONCORD 061 9 5 c 4 1 c 7 0 1 0 28 180 a 's CONCORD 0621 13 62 3 c 1 24 C 2 3 3 18 _....__ p . .. CONCORD 063 t 9 2 2 1 1 _I C 1 _ _0 �;.... CONCORD 064 6 41 2 c 2 a 1 21 2 77'- CONCORD _CONCORD 365 7 f 14 c c 2 c 2 1 4 0 ___ _ _. m. ; V' CONCORD 066 lit 7 5 1 1 3 2 p _._. . t .e CONCORD 067 16 c 5 1 - 2 4_ 29 1 ,, CONCORD 068 13 81, 5 26 1 1 3 34 0 y. CONCJRO 06913"? 7 5 1. 3 1 _-1 3 - 32 0-__ ._ yN w CONCORD 070 lot 5 3 c 2 1 " c c 1 3C I5- f it CONCORD 071 i3 8 5 c 3 1 - c c I 41 3 CONCORD 072 15 7 6 1 " 33 340 r CONCORD 073 129 12 a c c 1 E 5 2 1 b' 4 -.__. 0_._ CONCORD 074 8 4 2` 0 2 1 _ .. 07-4 CONCORD 075 j 131 5 3 c c 1 c L 1 30 14 2 CONCORC 07 . 11-2 7_ 5c c c 1 1 c 3 3 32 CONCORD 077 E 167 c 6 L 3 45 31 ' CONCORD 076 171 112 66 c 21 1 3 5 33 CONCORD 07S � 91 5 3 1 1 34 .__ _i CONCORD 080 � 171. '9 5 2 2 1 0 413 LONCQkb 031 ; 13J G_ 5. c 2 24 0 4' - 3 1,nXX CONCORD Oh-7 ! 74 31 1_ I [ I i 14 11 CONCORD 063 144 51 63 c I2: c 0 5 29 0 ---k CONCORG 084 10 5_ 2 1 2 1 32 16 0 -- CONCORD' 085 15 . 5 31 i 1 0 3 1 CONCOkD 087 SEE CD -901 C01%C1=iR0 OE, 40 7: 1 2 211 1 l - M CONCORD 090 1549 6 ? 2 4 --- ` CONCORD 0� 20d c 1 � � { - i 4 3 ,s CCN'C0R0 0�2 11� 5 3 1 1 2 ' CONCORD 0Q= al 21 1c 1 1 0 1 5 CONCORD 09,:- SC1 41 1' 1} d 1 2 _ 1 2 1 r�k CONCJRP 005 Fy 4' -t 0 c 1 1 20 i CONCORD G96 ? - 2 I"' c c 2 ' 1 . CONCL,RD 097 i I1q c 5 . 1 3 21 - r CONCORD 09F: 87 5 4C C C 11 c 1 25 2 CONCORD 099 15 c 1 1 2 c 0 1 CONCORD 100 11 7c 4 12 2 1 2 3 26 1 . CONCORD 1.01. � ill 5c . I 12 c 31 18 0 ; CONCORD 102 202; 11; et. c 1 1 59 41 CONCORD) 103 � 7-010 4 1 1` 1 2 2 CONCORD 104 14 7. 5 z 1 0 I 0 2 c 3 43 2 - CONCORD IC5 127 6' 3 c 1 2 1 35 2 CONCORD 10h `'. i0i3 5 ? c ! L, l CONCORD 107 14 L 7 - L 2 3 3 3 CONCORD 108 4 3 2 i'` �_; i .- CONCORD 109 Sq 4z 0 1 f �. CONCORD 110 C4 4; 7 1 2 c 12 2 17 22 9 )"1 CONCORD 111t:7 5 7 " 1 2 I 3 15 CONCORD 112 lid 6' 41 c 1 17 c 1 1 31 23 p CONCORD 313 ! I05' ti 3 - 1 31 18 0M CONCORDS 114 t 13� b_ 42 c 1 I 34 25 1 ._ .. _ .. . ._,.-77 77 �. CONCORD 115 84 i 2 1 12 . __.0 CONCORD 116 ill 31 1 . 3 c C r 16 1 CONCORD 127 5 F E CC) 074 yaj a CONCORD 118 1 t 1 c c 0 CONCORD IIS I4 8 q 5 c c 0 5 _. %%L -. TOTALS GCVE R AOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR .._. R ct R V H F G m w h E R J S J N SJ H J V S E E E O Ol L I I E 0 E T A A C 0 .4 CE C � - } P G P T U C T L L I E A M R A H R H N A U I U E S U N C L S N, Y E E T N M N E T 8 S T R N H I G E S T E M T L T L C t; N E A N C E L R G A E ` i R I A N 0 U L M K A R N R C A C S Y E i I A T A T I J tV N - G G ; C' S S PEP —01-004 CONCC1kV 12C i 134 8 1-3 1 1 1 1 2 3 31 37 d CONCORD 121 ; 65 2< 13 1 C 2 0 1 a 15 1 ` CONCORD 122 SEE CJ Qb2 CON%nfiO 123 1 12 7 c P 1 C 0 33 2c 0 CONCORb 124 SEE CO 374 CONCORD 125 0j 2' IF c Cc 0 j= 8 0c.. CONCORD 126 7 4' � �, CONCORD 127 lir g 6 1 _ 0 2 1 ___....5 _.. 23 CONCORC 1'L 17. 8. 5s 1 2 4 24 1 . CONCORD 12c 15 71 2 211 5 43 22 0 _ CONCO�?D 130 7 . 2 1 22 1 0 CONCORD 131 7 . 4 2 C 1 , 0 2 13 _ corvcRD 132 a 11 CCtvC�Rtl 133 11� 3. 2 1� 1 1 17 I _ Q .. CONCORD 134 7 1 0 1 5 _.... ._ t CONCORD 135 5 ?c 11 c - 3 1 4 d CONCORD 134- 12 7 f 47 1 1 1F 2 1 3 41 22 2 CONCORD 137 10 4" c c b c 1 0 22 13 0.. -- CONCORD 138 9 4f ;i 1 I � I- 15 CONCORD 139 b . 2C I A c1 CONCORD 140 f ic c c cf 0 0 0 d CONCORD 141 8 L 3 1 28 " J7 lb 0 CONCORD 561 --- _SEE CO 007 :. CONCORD 5Ct EE CO 140 CONCORD 505 I 1 . 1 0 W SEE NC 029 ,�.. CONCORD 506 7. 44 22 c 1 13 1 2 . 17 20 Q- CONCORD 507 _ SEE CO C47 CONCORD 506 =.' 1 11 4 2 2 113 1 t3 � CONCORD 50 � 7 4" ?' 1 Z 2 18 19 0 COt1r.z�RD 71+ 14'i 5 4 1 , 1 1 2 22 a CONCORD 511 SEC CO 053 y CG�yCODID 512 r, 2i c1 CONCORD 513 ' ? 1 1 - � 21 14 d SEE CO 343 { ---= CONCORD 514 SEE CU 515 CONCORD 515 25c I b2 I I t 4 1 I 8 . 6 j 0 CONCORD 716 7 1 CONCORD 51 2� 3 ------ Z CONCORD i17 _ SEE WC 029 CONCORD 516 SEE DV 514 CONCORD 519 3.4 4f C i CONCORD, 52 v � t r 2 Z SEE CO 024 CONCORD 521 ?3� 32 2A c ca 0 CONCORD 5il — a f 10E, c 1 17 2 1 51 46 0 - CONCORn 522 SEE WC 5GI CONCORD 523 ? , SEE WC 517 CON'CnRD 525 12 2 32 113 CONCORD 530 SEE CO 1.19 __ — CANYC!tt 501 .. 3 DANVILLE 501 16, 7 c 1 2 46 38 0 _ __ DANVILLE 502 i 253 i3 7ti q 4 6 6 1 DANVILLE 5J3 25?' 1--4 13' { Zt2 2 8 h. 64; --_ DANVILLE 504 � 19ti 1 OC 7 IJ il 42; 4 DANVILLE 505 2G 21 7 24 4 5 .._ DARYILLE 506 ? 114 7 4. e" 3 2 0 DANVILLE 907 � 26 13 f 1CI c 2 ?t c 7 43 1 DANVILLE 506 269 16. 1 / 1 - _.. A .,.. 8 58 DANVILLE 5G9 ' 113: 5 4 2 21 0 DANVILLE 510 I1� 7 4 1 2 4 21___ _ _... _ OANV I L i E 511 145 c I I c 4 41 38 2 DANVILLE 512 11 6z 4 Z 1 2 31 17 4 DANVILLE 713 14 Z _.. ,. .. ..._ , 14 6 7 2 4 DANVILLE 514 34 . 21 15 _ 44 1 7 107 F.. Sj TOTALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR R R R V H F G M H R E rR J S J H S J H J V S i E E E O G L L I I E 0 E T A A C 0 A C E C - , 3 P G T U 0 E T L L I F A M R A H R H N A U I U E S U N C L S 1% Y E E T N M N E T 3 S B T R N H I G E S T E M T L T L C G N E A N C E L R G A E ` I R I A H O 0 L {M K A R N R C A C S Y E I I A T A T I J h N � G G 1` S S -' �2 REP —01-005 DANVILLE 515 28 2 7 21 c c 41 c0 I_ 8 0 f . SEE DV 516 DANVILLE 515 — A 26 _ c c 2 c c1 4 DANVILLE 515 26 12 81, c 33 3 2 0 59 50 0 DANVILLE 517 24 151 103 c c 35 2 1 3 66 57 1 DANVILLE 518 45 2 c c c 13 1 2 3 21 15 0 DANVILLE 5] 9 2aL c c c 0 0 0 c 0 0 SEE DV 516 DANVILLE 520 raA VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 273 1 5Z 11 c 2 1 c 2 76 44 1 DANVILLE 522 152 t3l 6 c 1 0 0 34 35 ,. DANVILLE 523 14 7 5 c c p 2 1 1 4 23 DANVILLE 52y I2 8 5_ 1" 4 28 DANVILLE 525 19 121 c 2 1 2 67 33 0 DANV ILLE 52617_ 9E o 1 43 35 0ye; DANVILLE 527 15 9 E 61 c 1 2 4 1 1 46 31 0 DANVILLF 528 23 14_ 10 2 c 4 0 67 51 EL CERRITO 001 10 31 2 1 2 EL CERRITO 002 10; 4 a 1 1 2 1 �,�... EL CERR ITC, 003 1G' 6C 4 1 4C I ; EL CERRITO 004 12 S b I 1 4 3 _ .2 EL CERRITO 005 10 7 t 55 1 C 16 c 1 2 53 14 0 EL CERRITO 006 13 104 71 c 2 1 62 32 0 EL CERRITO 007 15 13C 9 15 5 5 73 38 2 "A EL CERRITO 008 142 9 � 2 4 3 1 EL CERRITO 009 71 4r 3 11 c 0 31 7 0 EL CERRITO 010 ll ' 7f 5 c 1 c 3 37 23 EL CERRITO Oil 11 6 4 1 c 1 c f 0 33 28 0 ,� EL CERRITO 012 101 3" c 1 1 c c 3 29, 16 0 EL CEkRIT0 013 20;. 7 4 1 3 3 15 I EL CERA: 1TO 014 ?1� 64 2 1 1 1 0 32 23 ... . — -- EL CERRITO 015 10 6� 4E c 1 2 1 1 3. 2 _.. 0 EL C ERR I TO 016 91� o' 4 1 1 1 2 2e 22 1 EL CERRITO 017 18 133 ici c c 2 0 2 51 65 EL CER=ITC 018 12 8 5f c c 1 1 2 2 33 39 0 EL CMR 17`0 019 121; 6c 42i 2 I 29 33 EL CERRITO 020 134 6 . 1 1 16 2 3 2 35 24 l E L CERRITO 0 21 ' 6� ' = c 2 2 c 2 19 4 0 EL CERRITO 022 1? . 3 -53 I 1 24 c 1 3 48 25 0 EL CERR ITC? 023 1411 yi 7 c c 14 2 c 3 45 38 1 �` EL CERRITO 024 a 144 9 71 1 2 11 1 3 3 47 34 EL CERRITO 025 11� c =. c c 12 1 1 i 41 18 1 ,y EL CERRITO 026 t , 4 3 c 17 22 0 EL CERRITO 027 ll� 74 4 1 c 1 2 4 0 37 28 i 1_ 1 1 2 1 . 7 0 5 EL CEPRITO 02S EL C ERR ITtI 029 i 1 o 7C 5 c 1 1 c1 2 34 26 1 __ . EL CERRITO 0 30 1 S? 5" -4 I c 0 19 22 1 EL CERRITCs 031 13L u 1 1 1_ 2 4 29 4 __.. .�. EL CEkP%ITu 03? t 13 9_ oe 1 2 4 4 _ EL CERRITi� 033 j lb g 7 1 , 4 _ 3 _ ------ _ EL f.ERR IT[) 0?4 1 141; b . b I 4 3 4 1 $z EL CERA. iTi; 0?5 347 lI c i 5. 4 — EL CERPITO 036 12 3 5 1' ! 3 3 3 — _. EL CERR ITS: 017 IOU 7 4 2' iJ Ij 3 281 EL CERRITO 03b 6F 3 1_ 1 1 13 EL CERRITO 033 11'� 7 5 + I 5 18 1 EL CERRITO 043 101 6. 4` ter:_ EL :ERR ITi, 042 7 5r 4 3 1 h. EAST R I CF�hIG�v�O 501 � " 5 2" 1 - 2 1 ., 4" � EAST kICHMF'f`0 502 1 I 1 ,. EAST RICHMOND 503 j ?£ ti^ c 1 i' 2 1 1 EAST R I CHMGN D 504 1 ct 5 I 3 3 1 1 EAST RICHMOND 505 71 4' 3 I 17 0 EAST R ICHMC,NO 506 Z 1 EAST RICHMGNO 507 ; 32 21 1 1 1" EL SOBRANTF 501 SEE FS 502 EL SORB ,ANTE 502 7 3 I _ 1 1 1 1 1 1 r .t EL SOBRANTE 503 i IUL 1-7 ?r 1 2 2 I _..... . _:- .,_.�.... ,, `u EL SOBRANTE 504 ' t ? 16 1 1 10 ... 0 EL SOBRANTE 505 109 5. 31 I 2 2 23 p ' EL SOBRANTE 506 131; 9 5' 2 1 0 0 '* EL SOBRANT;I 507 234 7 . 41 _ 2 2 2 3.8 0 EL S0,9VANTE 508 8� 4 ? 1 1 1 1 21 14 _ EL SUBRANTF 510 74 4 2 1! 1 2 1 E L SWW ANI E 511 'r.r' - SEL ES 512 ' EL SOBRANTE 512 ? � 4 2" 1 2 2 19 0 TOTALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR R R R V H F G M W N E R J S J W 5 J H J V S E F E 0 G L L I I E 4 E T A A C 0 A 0 E C s P G P T U 0 E T L L I F A M R A H R H N A gr U I U E S U N C L S N Y E E T N M N E T 8 5 B T R N H 10 E S T E M T . L T L C O N E A N C E L R G A E I R. I A N 0 C L M K A R N R �J C A C S Y E I I A T A 7 I J N N f 'v I V G ` G t; S S N REP —01-03e ` -s EL SOBRANTE 513 7 C 3_ i c i c 2 4 ZE 12 0 yY EL S06RANTE 514 7 4 ' 2c 1 1` c c 2 14 25 0 u m„ EL SL-)BRANTE515 j 6 1 4 " 1c p 1 I 20 15 1 EL SOBRANTE 516 4 2 . 14 c 12 1 c 1 9 13 0 EL S 0 8 k A N, TE 517 ICC 51 3 14 0 c 2 26 19 1 EL SOBRANTE 518 SEG RI OSz . EL SJQ�:An1TE 522 13 5 2I 1 1. 1 17 24 0 EL SOBRANTE 523 3 1 c c c c 3 6 6 0 GIANT 501 112 1 1 i 6 1 6 3 1 GI ANT 502 132 i_ 4 1 c I 1 1 5 4 21 2 - 7 777.1 77 GIANT 503 71. 3 Z 1 c 1 1 3 Z 13 1 " GIANT 504 7 3" 1 1 3 Z I 1 r. GIANT 505 11 . 5 c c 11 c 3 2 2 i 1 _ GIANT 506 ' 91i 4 2 c 11 2 1 1 2 1_ 1 . ._... GIANT 507 91 c ic 1 1 2 17 1 G I A„T 508 43- 2 c 2 1 3 2 1 2 16 0 . :` GIANT 509 i 7 31 2 1 1 1 c 0 2 12 0 GIANT 510 6 4C 2 2 c 2 1 3 1 2 GIANT 511 14.y 7t 5 1 1 0 43 2 Z f GIANT 513 8 4 2 1 1 c I 23 14 0 HERCULES 001 s 3 2- 1 c 6 c 1 0 I KNIGH7SEh 501r'' Ss i° 2 1 2 _I r KN I GHTS EN 502 SEE KG 531 _ KENSINGTON 501 � 13 10 8- I 1 1 2 1 56 31 0 KENSINGTON 502 + 11 " 71 5 f 2 I c 0 4 2 -iY KENSINGTON 503 12'. Y 9 1 I 3 5 KENSTNGTUN 504 9 7 61 _ 1 43 .._ ._Z _. 1 . ._... . . _.__.__ KENSINGTON 505 13 9f 2 3847 1 KENSINGTON 506 1C3 7` 4 1 c 1 3_ 2 1 ,- KENSINGTON 507 13( 10 6` i _ 1 54 40 0X KENSIhGTttN 508 15� Ii 7 2 2 3 5 4 - I KENSINGTON 509 16 13 S 2' 1 3 66 47 fl .�..-.++ T tlY KENSINGTON 51U 141j 9" 7 C 1 c 21 c 0 1 51 3 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED A8S ENTEE KENSINGTUN 513 11 6" 6_ c 2 1 1 '49 25 LAFAYETTE COI 18 12 F iC 1 c 0 3 5 2 5 LAFAYETTE 002 i 14q 9� n " 1 5 32 LAFAYETTE 003 ? 241 15 i2 26 c i 0 71 62 1 LAFAYETTE C34 1 248 161 12. 1 1 21, 1 61 75 _2 LAFAYETTE 005 22� i5= 13c c c c 3 71 59 0 y LAFAYETTE 0:36 1 22'J 161c 134, cc 1 91 56 0 LAFAYETTE tit?7 j 2 3 11 c 2 1 1 5 3 El LAFAYETTE 003 i 15� eq OE c cic c 1 4 28 0 _ „" LAFAY ETTt 0O'� ; 20th 12 1 C 1 5 5 1 �i � =Rr LAFAYETTE X110 � 13 , 7 5 I t 4 2 to LAFAYETTE Oil � 127 5: 4 1 � 37 1 —_ LAFAYETTE 312 17'{ c 7 � 1 1 1 34 53 0 LAFAYETTE 0I3 17 e9 ^� 0 1 2' 3. 3 ' LAFAYETTE 014 ; 13 8 7 4 31 LAFAYETTE 015 224 li 8 2 5 4 LAFAYETTE 016 ! 151: 12� c 1 2 . 6 52 - LAFAYETTE 317 23 14 L0 1 1 2 _ b 5 LAFAYETTE 016 21 14 S 3 f 6 7 LAFAYETTE 019 15J S c i 1 5 3 } LAFAYETTE 0^C 19j 12 ' 9' 2 1 71 37 C LAFAYETTE 021 24-4 15 " 12 2 . 7" 65 LAFAYETTE 022 25a 16 12 2 1 5 6 i LAFAYETTE ^23 298 1S4 151 2 9 76 C LAFAYETTE 024 ( 1Ra 12' 8 2° S 16 0 2 LAFAYETTE 07 SEE LA 23 LAFAYETTE 027 I I7d zE b 2 4 3 LAFAYETTE o2� 14d SL 4 1 1 " 3 26 c LAFAYETTE 0, 0 21 - 14 1 ^- 2� 2 , 7 4 LAFAYETTE 031 ; 144 1.) ° f 1 4 4' LAFAYETTE 032 � SEE LA 006 ' LAFAYETTE 035 14� 6 a I 4 23 0 :, r LAFAYETTE 036 97s 6 4 1 1 41 13 - 1.AFAYfTTF J38 19 12' a . 2 1 2 6 42 r LAFAYETTE 039 ?6. 17 13 1 2 1 7 68 _ . LAFAYETTF 040 15 7 6 c 1' 2 3 = r LAFAYETTE 041 12 7 5 1 _ _ _3 2 LAFAYETTE 042 12 a- 6 1 1 1 3 42 '. Yt jrn �wY y TOTALS GLVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR K R P V H F G M M N E R J S J N S J H J V S E E E 0 0 L L I I E 0 E T A A C 0 A C E C P G P T U 0 E T L L I F A N R A H R H N A U I t) E S U N C L S h V E E T N M N E T 3 S �l T R N H I 0 E S T E M T " L T L C O N E A N C E L R G A E I R I A v C> D L M K A R N R C A C S Y E A T A T I J N N G G : U S S r.. s PEP —01-007 LAFAYETTE 043 13 10 63 c c 17 2 3 2 54 43 3 } LAFAYETTE 044 147 6 51 1 1 2 1 29 32 0 LAFAYETTE 045 15S as 52 2 c 27 2 1 41 35 0 sf LAFAYETTE C46 17t 101 74 0 c ld 2 4 49 32 0 w, LAFAYETTE 501 •�r* SEE Lr 005 -� z LAFAYETTE 502 SEE OR 512 LAFAYETTE 5 0 3$EE mo szz c c c a v c 0 LAFAYETTE 504 • VOTEU ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 12 75 55 3 1 3 c 0 35 32 r LONE TREE 501 6 4 21 1 1 2C 1 _...1 _.__.__- -------• - --� SONE TREE 502 3 1E 1 E LONE TREE 503 SEE 8K 503 _ LONE TREE 505 31 1^ c 1 2 -- 1 0 _ 10 0 MCRAGA 501 14.` 91 7 I 1 4 3 MORAGA 502 4 15C 4t c I cx MORAGA 503 11 51 31 c c 13 1 1 22 1 Y a MQkAGA 504 26 16t 12t 2 31 1 2 1 7 ba H0RAi3)A 505 25 15 13Z c c 1 1 7 5 MORAGA 50t 18 12 S 2 1 5 52 x MORAGA 507 30 19 13 4 _._.------ _. 2 8 8 MORAGA 308 26 20 15! 1 c 22 c c 0 9 - 6 MORAGA 509 22 13 IC25 c _I 7 3 MORAGA 510 261 16f 12! 1 1 23 17 5 MORAGA 511 2a 20! 16 2 _q 69 ..1 .. MORAGA 512 x,• SEE Mia 511 : MORAGA 513 ?6 17 14 2 c 1 1 1. 1 2 8M 6 s MORAGA 51.4 Id 13C 7, 1 3 21 1 345 7777 MORAGA 515 27 17. 13E c 1 2 8 5- MORAGA 516 22 14 1I 1 743 MORAGA 517 17 it a 26 1 5 _4 MORAGA 518 IS_ 11 S 11 1 2 5 45 0 MORAGA 51S 352 22C 17 3 2 11 7 0 >:f MORAGA 521 23 14 21 ? 2 7_ �. MORAGA 522 13 13 10 c. 2 1 1. c 66 4- 0 : MORAGA 523 14 6 4 . 1 1 3 2 _ MORAGA 524 20` 12 P.. c 1 2- 1 619 35 MT V I EM 501 54 2 . 1 0 5 12 9 0 _. MT VIEW 502 5 ? 1 c c 14 _ 1 1 23 11 MT VIEW 5G? 6u 3 . 17 1 c 1 3 11 4 18 16 0 _ MT VIEW 504 7 2- I 1c 1 21 13 0 MT VIEW 505 1 t. 3_ 12 c c 11 1 2 5 1 1 MARTINEZ 001 51 32 21 c 1 5 _ c 27 12 1 MARTINEZ_ 002 7 4 2. c c 15 1 t I I 1 MARTINEZ t;03 j 4 Z' 1 9: MARTINCZ Guy Iu � ? 1 MARTINEZ 005 0� MARTINEZ OC6 7,� 4 24 21 14 1 MARTINEZ 007 139 11C 7' cc 4 6 25 MARTINEZ UUt' i 67� 41 2c C 1 I I ;. MARTINEZ 009 1 7 56 34 1i 2 2 _ MARTINEZ 010 7 5,) 3' a c 1 2 2 2 2 11 0 MARTINEZ Oil9� b` 3 10 2 2 2 _.._.._ _ MAR TINE Z 312 101 7 46 16 11 1 3 4 19 0 MARTINEZ 313 5 4 1 ' 0 3 14 0 _ . MARTINEZ 014 j 12 7 4' c c 2 5 1 -----,- MARTINEZ 015 1 6 . 4_ r12 I 4 23 0 <. MARTINEZ X16 71 41 2 1 c 0 1 21 11 I MARTINEZ 017 13 6- 37 c 12 A 1 1 3 1 1 MARTINEZ 018 - SEE PO 504 MARTINEZ 019 133 5' 1 2 1 31 31 MARTINEZ 020 ( 13 8 4 2 MARTINEZ 021 1 16 1u 6" 2f 4 3 MARTINEZ 022 ' 7:r 5 41 1 c 6 2 2' MARTINEZ 0 2 3 1 14E 8" f c1 4 2 -" MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 64 21 15 c c 01 1 MARTINEZ 028 12 75 53 1 1 c 3 ? MART INU 029 6t 4c 3C 19 0 31 11 M A R T I N t::Z 610 11 . 4 'Al 1 i 2. 2 MARTINLI 032 1-At 8" 5" 13 41 25 -, » M4RTINFZ 033 12 6 3 i 1 _3 22 nY TOTALS GCVERKOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR = R R R V F G M W h F R J S J k S J H J V S } E c E C 0 L L I I E O E T A A C 0 A C E C " 4 P G P T U 0 E T L L I F A M R A H R H N A r . 1'f^ p5. U I U E S U N C L S N Y E E T N M N E T 9 S B T R N H I 0 E S T E M T '<}p L T L C O N E A N C E L R G A E - I F I A M 0 D L m K A R N R C A C S Y E I I *^ A T A T I J N N x r I N G G S S REP —01-008 MARTINEZ 034 SEE MZ 030 MARTINEZ 035 72 57 44 c 2 1. 0 0 0 30 19 1 MARTINEZ 036 1 a 5o 2 14 1 0 2 39 8 0 MARTINEZ 501 SEE ML 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE AH 503 .-.. NICHOLS 503 3 '_ i 0 5 4 0 NICHOLS 5i�3 23 3 - 5 c 2I c 0 7 6 0 r NICHOLS 505 p 2 NORTH RICHMOND 501 27 1 ' c 2 1 1 i 7 2 2 R_ NORTH RICHMOND 502 11 1 E 2 0 c 0 3 5 0 NORTH RICHMOND 503 1 3 c 0 I 1 . OAKLEY 501 7. 4 z 1 2 c 2 7 25 0 T 3 22 I I 1 6 24 1 OAKLEY' 50-7 _ r OAKLEY 503 5 2 1' I _._ 114 1 OAKLEY 504 13t 6 34 4 3 17 2 0 0 27 32 c 1 1 1 5 2 3 6 OAKLEY 5a5 � . 6 1 OLEUM SOI SEE PI 006 r OLEUM 502 g6 S c E PI 002 OLEUM 50a r < SEE RG 509 ;. OLEUM 506 SEE PI 006 " ...._ ORINDA 501 21J 13 10 I c 26 1 1 0 66 44 _._0 _ ORINDA 502 271 19 15 2 2 7 90 0 ORI NGA 503 is"# 22 101 1 zc i c 2 61 48 0 _ ORINDA 504 2i#� I3 9 3 5 5 i ORINDA 505 16 i. 9 7 1 I 4 3 <.,. ORINDA 506 20 124 5 1 - 1 5 5 _..0 ORINDA 507 23 14 10_ 2 1 1 6 62 & - ORI NDA 506 16 li " 61 I 1 _ 4 42 - 0 ; ORINDA 509 51. 5i 3 1 l 2 21 I �' � �_. GRIttiDA 510 � lei 6 4 1 1 1 3 23 0 'ORINDA 51i 173 11 S' I 1 3 64 0 ORINDA 522 294 19 . 15 2' -3 8 CJRINDA 514 20` 13 IC 1 2 0 6 51 1 5 ORINDA 515 391; IJ 7 2 2 5 33 1 ORINDA 51� ' 2Q_ 16 14 l 7 1 92 66 1 ORINDA 517 i Zo� I8 I2' 4, 1 7 68 0 .. 0RINDA 518 19 121 M4+ 2Si _ 6 45 ORINDA 514 21 ' 1 1 �K ORINDA 51y - A I I2 8_ 2 6 32 0 ORINDA 520 j 24� 1 1 1 _6 r ORINDA 520 - a 1 14 ? 3` 1 2 7 5_ f DRI NDA 521 3 2L� 1 1_ C 1 . - _ ___. ORINDA 521 - A 1 14 116 ? 61 601 ORINDA 522 23a 0 ._ . . GRINDA 522 - A l 1E 12. 2. t 6 7 1 0R1140A 521 204 4 1 1 3 1 _ ORINDA 523 - 7 5 i - 4 2 ORINDA ..L-► L7.� i 8 .5' ORINDA 525 2=►5 81 a" ? 4 299 ,;,. fIRI;qDA 525 - :. •+�: 7 d 1 3 z a - ORINOA 526 ! IeJ 12 10 1 6 3 DRINDA 527 j 25? I� ' 2'' 3 _ 8 61 1 n ORINDA 52q f VOTEC AESEN 4 . ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE ORIN'DA 533 211 151 ll� I 2 i 6 6 " ORINDA 534 ?1y 14 :2 1 5 65 6 ORINDA 53c 2iEl 14 12 1 E 61 0 _ ORINIC 5=7 lad ; 6 . 1 . 1 PITTSBURG ODI PITTSBURG 032 1� 2 0 � ' ... PITTSBURG 043 1 I2 PITTSBURG 004 3 2 i `. PITTSBURG 005 6 3 1 1 11 1 T +r .:_ PITTSBURG 006 3f 2 1 6 PITTSBURG 007 7 5' 2 1 2 1 1 h ,� PITTSBOkG 008 7' 5 c' 2_ 1 22 s. PITTSBURG 009 3 2. 1 11 �' PITTSBURG 010 1 1 PITTSBURG Oil I c 0 3 _ r l- w r Y�. TOTAL S GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GCVERNOR R R R v H F v M w N E R J S J W S J H J V S - C E E 0 D L L I I E 0 E T A A C 0 A C E C P G P T U J E T L L I F A M. R A H R H N' A U 1 U E S U N C L S N Y E E T N M N E T 3 S B T P N H I i E S T E M T L T L C U N E A N C E L R G A E � I R I A N 0. 0 L M K A R N R 'N G A L S Y A T A, T I J Iti N ;_ ► .t, N I N G G r 0. S S REP —01-00 PITTSBURG 012 31 2 ' 14 1 1 1 11 11 0 ` PITTSBURG 013 3 t 1 : II c c 5 c 1 2 11 8 r PITTSBURG 0:.4 2 : , _ 0 8 7 PITTSBURG 015 24 12 c c 2 2 15 7 0 PITTSBURG 016 ? . Z Ic c c I c 0 2 8 3 0 <.t PITTSBURG 017 6i 32 15 c c 1 ' c 1 2 16 11 1 a PITTSBUPG 016 4' 1c 1 2 IC 15 0 .. PITTSBURG 019 57 21 14 c c 4 c 1 0 11 8 0 ; PITTSBURG 020 5C ? I I11 1 1 1 1 PITTSBURG U21 34 12 c c c 1 0 _ 1. 8 .._.. ._.0 PITTSBURG 0?2 ? 51 2 I 1 0 25 II 0 n, PITTSBURG 023 31 53 c 14 0 0 2 fz 20 0 PITTSBURG 025 2 1 c c 1 0 9 5 PITTSBURG 026 t t 1' c c 2 1 a 2 8 PITTSBURG 027 i c c c c 0 c 2 0 PITTSBURG 028 3 t I ic I 1 0 16 I s PITTSBURG 029 2 1 1 0 F PITTSBURG 030 1 94 42 - 3C I c 4 40 30 0 PITTSBURG 031 15 7" 36 1 31 2 2 2 2 41 0 -. PITTSBURG ;}3? 1C 7 4 r 2 I 3, 18 _. ..__ PITTSBURG 033 SEE P5 508 PITTSBURG 034 5 5: 3 I.. I 1 1 29 26 -.0 PITTSBURG 035 ? 2c 1 1 c c 0 10 8 1 PITTSBURG 501 3 ?' i 1 2 13 r PITTSBURG 5J2 7c 11 c 2 c I 4 6 0 PITTSBURG 513 3" 114 1 c 0 3 3 PITTSBURG 504 42 1 c I c 1 12 1 P I TTSBURt6 5052 j 1 1 1 1 PITTSBURG 506 a 31 is 1 1 c c 0 2 PITTSBURG 507 4' 2 .1 Z _ 2_ 11 a PITTSBURG 506 11c c _ 1 Z 1 PITTSBURG 50ti SEE PB, 0.134 _ _____...__ __.._-_ � 71 PITTSBURG 510 y� t:5p SEE PB 034 PITTSBURG 511 1 c c c c 0 0 0 0 PITTSBURG 512 21 Ic c 0 1 1 7 3 0 PITTSBURG 513 SEE P6 51 PITTSBURG 5 _ 14 3 4 1 . 2 1 I 2 I PLEASANT HILL Dui 11l 7 . 3 1 C 22 2 5 32 35 0 PLEASANT HILL 002 133 5 2 34 1 c I r 1 1 25 18 1 _. PLEASANT HILL 033 j 7 ; c c 4 2I _ . M PLEASANT HILL 004 _ �._._ PLE AS ANT HILL 005 � 132' 7 4 1 1 17 01 2 6 40 27 iN PLEASANT HILL 006 171 ? 7 1 5 4 . 3 0 _ _ _ __ .._. PLEASANT HILL 007 1 77j 41 3 1 2 -g jY PLEASANT HILL Oil i 124 c 4 1 2 2 2 PLEASANT HILL 012 11 3 3� _ _.. 14 PLc.�SAtvT HILL 013 ' t3 7 =. ?_' 4 24 PLEASANT HILL 014 I3?; 4 c ' 1' 1 3 Z8 1,91 9 1� -- PLEASANT HILL 015 17J 11 ` ? d 2 1 594 33 1 PLEASANT HILL 016 12:� 6 4 i 1 35 19 4 ` PLEASANT HILL 017 j 13t 7`- 5 1 I 4 25 0 PLEASANT HILL 018 t 7 PLEASANT MILL 0:19 r IIJ 5 3rd 1 I 1# 3 1 PLEASANT HILL G20 ' 10ai 5 J 1<1 � 14 � ,3 1 3� 13 PLEASANT HILL 021 S3 3 1 0i 1� 3 2 I _. PLEASANT HILL 022 � 12'' 7. 3 ? 1 4 2 p .. PLEASANT MILL 023 15; 83 5 2 1 5, 22 0 . PLEASANT f,ILL 024 14� 1 2 IS PLEASANT HILL 0_5 � 12U 6, a _ 21 3. 12 0 PLEASANT BILL 'J26 24= 7' It - ? 3 33 0 PLEASANT KILL ^27 1L y 5 ? { 1 1 1; 2 2 ._ PLEASANT HILL L28 123 7: �. 1 1" 2 49 1 �rw PLEASANT HILL 029 I1 � 5' -7j j 1 2 ? _ PLEASANT BILL '?3�2 14q 10 71 2� ? 5:� 32 PLEASANT HILL 031 12 `�^� -Ij i1 7 2 2�', PLEASANT HILL "032 144 'r ' 45s 1 c 22 1' 4" 29 0 PLEASANT HILL n33 j 14a a 5= I 1 4 29 PLEASANT HILL 034 - 50 x ... � l 6 a 8 5 - 2 1 i 5 PLEASANT HILL '036 a 1212 16" f.2 I 1 I 4 21 2 PLEASANT HILI 037 SFE PH 02�• PLEASANT HILL 038 �� ? L I 1 1I �. rx f 71 PLEASANT HILL 039 172; a 41 1 I 25 29 0 PLEASANT HILL 040 I6 ' `� 5 2 2 6 2 _.. TOTALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ,._ R F R V H F G M W N E R J S J w S J H J V S E U 1 L L I I E I E T A C J A C E C f. P G P T J C E T L L I F A M R A H R H N A ' U I U S U N C L S 1 Y E E T .3 �4 N E T r S B T R N H I C E S T E M T L T L C () N A N C E L R G A E I F I A N v C L M K A R N R rF C 6 C S Y E I I 4' T A T I J N N x G tv I rs , � S S r: REP —01-010 : r PLEASANT HILL 041 SEE PH 031 } # =f PLEASANT HILL 042 C, 0 13 6 0 ` PLEASANT HILL 043 ; 1.s2 5. 42 c C 12 0 2 1 26 26 0 ` PLEASANT HILL 044 lic 5 3'1 c c 11 c 0 0 28 17 0 PLEASANT HILL 045 81 41 1 c C 15 3 0 2C 15 0 PLEASANT HILL 040 9_ 5_ 3 c 1 12 1 1 31 16 1 PLEASANT HILL 5UTA 16L I23 3 I c 2S c 1 3 b_ 36 0 PLEASANT HILL 5018 12 7 5' 1 1 13 24 0 PLEASANT HILL 502 12C 67c 1 1" 1 2 _ 35- 23 PLEASANT HILL 503 71 3_ c c a c 0 18 14 0 PLEASANT HILL 504 SEE AH 503 PLEASANT BILL 505 l6 q2 71 c c ib 0 1 2 4C 45 0 _. PLEASANT HILL 506 i8c 42 c C c 2 c 1 1 0 42 30 4 _ _ .- PLEASANT HILL 507 13 3• 1 c 7 2 2 2 42 27 1 i.y+ PLEASANT HILL 505 _ X: SEE H 02 P 5 :.� a_ PLEASANT HILL 510 � t SEE WC 535 PINOLE OUI 71 42 I 1 2 2 12 18 _ ' PINCL E 002 7 5 3 -11 1 1 30 0 PINt3LE 003 7z 4 ? I 1 i_ 1 --^ PINOLE E 004 8 � 1 24 8 1 x _. PINGLE 005 9 5 2 1 2 2e Z PINJLE JOt lic 6 35 c 2 21 I 1 2 31 23 2 PINt3LE 007 16 o . C c 16 2 2 1 48 30 � PINJLE 006 r SEE PI Oil PINOLE OOS a _ ^• 1 2 1 r�_J,-PINOLE J10 7_ s 1 I 16 0PTNOLE 011 7 ? 2 1 15 0 PINuLF 012 1? 7 4 1 3 2q 1 PINOLE 013 111 6c 4 1 1 2 3 2 1 PINIILF x;14 �� 5 3 1 2 2 — -- P I NGL E 015 9 61 3 1 8 3 2 PINOLE 016 6 4 " 2 . I 2 1 PINJLE 017 11J 5 1 1 1 2 2 r: PINJLE Ole 159 6 6' 2 r 5 2 0 PINOLE 014 i0ti 0 ? I 3 19 2 PINOLE 021 4`'� t 1 T i C' 4 ;^ PINuLE 022 7=' 41 1 - � r 2 1 PINOLE 023 ii 7l 4 1 I 3 29 0 PAC,HEC,) 501 7' 5' 3i Z 1 1 1 2 11 _ PACHECrt 50< :. 2 1 1 _ PACHEC,? 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L L I I E J c T }. s"+ C O A E C P G P T U J F T L L I F u P R A H R H N A U I O F S U N C L S IN Y E E T N M N E T a S 3 T a N H I C E S T E M T " L T L C O ,d 4 A N C E L R G a E I h I A N 0 G L M K A R N R _... C A C S Y E I I - 1 A T A T I J N N I N I N G G , 1 n S RFP —01-011 3 RICHMOND 324 ; 7:: 41 2' c c 11 I 1 5 16 20 1 R ICHMUND ( 25 7_ 41 1 7 cIIc c 0 22 14 RICHMOND 026 5 ' i 1 I 7 5 1 RICHMOND 027 74 3C 2 0 15 _ _ ' I b _. : RICHHt3NU 028 ?_ 4E 2 1I 1 23 ,t RICHMOND 02 7„ 5. 32 1 I RICHMOND C 30C 0 () 3 1 - RICHMGND 031 1 „ _ c C I Z 1 1 6 0 (} RICHMUI�L) E132 � I 1�. 3 0 �} R I C HMON D 03 3 I 1 I 3 R I CHMUNO 0 4 c I 1 1 0 4 0 _ K- RICHMOND C} 5 fJ L4 I 1 0 2 1 3 1 0 _ RICHMOND 0364 72 4 2 � R IC HM�1ND O36F � 4 e 1 1 I 22 0 RICHMOND 017 ' 2 sr 2 1 5 v _ RICHMCJNi? 03ci � 5 ? }I 1; 1 I 8 RI£tit�tC��3D 03� ; r SEE RI 036 RICHMOND 040 � 37 2" 1 � 1 I 1 } .._ . 1 21 1 RICHMOND u�l i 8 55 3 ? _ _-_ RICHMOND +3�+2 SEE PI 102 RICHMO�vi) O�r3 11 ?" 4 1 7 41 16 ? 4 21 3 2 b S fp. RICHMC+ND 044 }2.� 4 Rt 2 18 RICHMOND 1145 �,� $_ L? 1 R ICHMOtND 046 10' S 3 1 1 1 3 13 1 RICHMOND 047 8 51 32 1 1 2 1 0 RICHMOND 048 E 4 2 1 2_ 21 _ RICHMOND 049 y 51 2 I 2 I 3 _ 15 RICHMV.N0 050 ; 10 c 2 1 1 1 3 15 RICHMOND 051 10 5 3 1 1 1 1 33 13 RICHMOND 052 � 11 7 4 2 1 , - 3 3 RICHMOND 453 i 8 �, z 1 1 2 16'- 0 RICHMOND 054 j 8; 5- 4 1 1 21 2 RICHMOND 055 1 c� !! ori c 1 1 3 1 2 R ICHMUNJ C-56 T 6' 4 2 1 - 2 25 c RICHMOND 057 � 1 C}z, 6_ 4 } } 4 1 � RIC�iMOlgD 058 8 2 3 2 1 R I CH2IMCNO J5q 6 ? ! I 1_ 12 C RICHMOND Oz: 0 ; b 1j 1 1 1 RILHMUNO 061 7� ? } 1 1 I - ,-a- a ICHMON0 C 3 2._ 1� 1 RICHMOND O k4 4' 2 II 2 RICHM(''ND �,c.� i 5 2 I I 3 1 RICHMC'N1) cans 7a 4' 1 I i 2 _ i1 RICHMOND 066 �.� � 3,� u 1-rt I ? 17 0 RICHMC ND Dol 103 5 �J ? i ? 1 14 2 t RICHMON10 ��E ± 7'j ;1 �. 0 7' 1 RICHMOND t?�+v 47 ? } � Zt � � 1� i RICHMC1f�D O7J :�� } ` 1, 1 _ `^I{ RICH14ONG 071 � 6F�' ..t 2 j � 2Z 1 111 } _. RICHMOND 072 � 61p 2 1 Ci � I �. RICHMOND 073 ' s_ I 7? . RICHMUNL) J74 7(J ? " c Q RICHMOND 075 6:� ? _ c � � 1 _ RICHMOND 076 7a" �� _ 2ra RICHMOND 077 # j «*' t CJ RICHMOND C78 5 2' 1� ?i 1 I1 " RICHMOND 074 c5 "a } RICHMOND 030 SEE FR 50 , } RICHMOND 061 i 50 2 11 d i - 1 1 _ RIC!- MON0 OF-2 i ,y ? :' 2 11 , RICHMOND 09-. ; 12 o . 3 1 , 2 3 n _ r RICHMOND 084 i I17" 71 5+3�i 1 } 3 31 RICHMUNf) u85 121, 7- s 1 2 3 31 1 RICHMOND 086 i 101 6;: ? } I* 2 27€ R I C H M 0 e) 067 ; 14 � 51 _ 7 I 4 3 2 e RIC.HMGND ; 8E 1I . 45 3 I 2 14 a T � . _ -7-77 w RICHMOND u�i 1 1 1 _ 1 RICH�4iJNt� Cr=3 � I � 1 �.. -� RICHM01%D Opt I2t 8. S 2. 1 I 2 4 3 RICHMOND 01;5 3I 2 Ij I 1 1 6 0 RICHMOND ''S6 7 5 a1 1 11 3 II RICHMOND 099 3. c a 1 3 1 RIcHMON u C}qq 4,1 2 12 II 3 , RICHMOND 101 4I, 2 I , F1 2 1 10 �^ RICHMOND 102 c 1A 2 RICHMOND 103 0 3 2 1 14 TOTALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GCVERNQR R R P V H F G M W N E R J S J W S J N J V S F E 0 0 L L I I E C E T A A C J A C :__ C P G P T U 0 E T L L I F A M R A H R HN A , U I U E S U N C L S N Y E E T N M N E T ,xf. 6 S B T R N H I C E S T E M T L T L C O N F A N C E L R G A E I R I A N 0 D L M K A R N R 1 C A C S Y E I I A T A T I ,! N N � s N I N G G - D S S N RICHMOND 104 b1 3 17 c 1 14 3 17 12 0 RICHMOND 105 7 5 3 ti I b 32 11 1 ` RICHMOND 106 4 2 1 c c 10 c c 0 13 6 - --�. RICHMOND 105 1c c I c 2 2 1 RICHMOND 1,19 4 1 ` c c 0 2 e 4 2 RICHMOND 110 1 c c c c 0 L 0 a 1. . _ n RICHMOND ill 7 5 22 1 14 1 1 24 1 0 RODEO 501 7. 41 3 1 t c 1U 29 9 G RODE) 502 4 1 . c c c 1 16 11 s : RODEO 503 2 _ 2` 12 1 _ 1 .13 _. 2 - 0 RODEO 504 52 3-3 15 c c 16 1 C 20 13 0 ; RODEO 505 4' 26 it c c 6 c c i to 13 a A, RODEO 506 7_ 32 c c it c 1 20 22 1 qtr; RODE, 509 5 " 3S 17 I c 1' 1 2 1 17 Z 0 RODEO 509 1 1 1 1 0 7 _ 0 ROLLINGWOOD 50i c 4 . 2 2 12 c c 2 26 13 1 "x= ROLLINGWOOO 502 7� 15 c 17 c 5 2210 0 ROLL I NGWO7t? 503 8 3� 14 c 1 1 0 1 13 . _. _15 0 SELBY 501 , SEE i:0 503 w << ST MARYS 501 43 2 . 2 1 1 9 0 ST MARYS 502 SEE SM 501 SARANAP 501 8 ' 5 ?e c r 13 1 2 2 31 SARANAP 502 19 125 7" c c 31 3 1 6 50 5 _1_._ SARANAP 503 k 21 21 C C 5 C C L 15 46 0 SARANAP 503 — A r 2 SARANAP 504 19 12t e_ c 2 2 64 48 1 w SARANAP 505 13 5_ 41 c c c 0 1 2 19 0 SARANAP 50t: 15 71 5i I c 11 1 0 34 26 0Ix SARANAP 507 10 61 41 c c 1 c 2 I 16 0 SARANAP 508 7 42 2 E I c c 1 0 2 10 0 SARANAP 509 I5 4 ctc 1 2 4 3E 0 SARANAP 51 22 13 c 2 3 5_. _ 4 _.0 SARANAP 511 i :5 4945 2 1 53 z_ SARANAP 512 1~� 72 4,t f c I 1 1 2 0 37 25 0 . SARANAP 513 17' 105 67 c 1 26 C 2 4 42 51 0 SARANAP 514 SEE SN 500 SARANAP 515 SEE WC 51-' l S AR ANAP 51r. 1c 73 4E i 1 1 i3 1 41 21 SARANAP 517 SEE SN 5C? SARANAP 519 } SEE WC 057 SARANAP 520 74 tit Lc 3 1 Z SAN PABLO 001 41 2= 1 c 1 SAN PAPLO 002 , 51 2C c 1 =w SAN PABLO 003 4� 2 C c SAN PABLO 004 j 41, 1 c IE 5 _... !n SAN PABLO 605 51 22 11 c 14 5 SAN PABLO 006 i:�3 :, 2 1 2 1 - , SAN PABLO U07 f 57! 3_ i`� I 1 I1 SAN PABLO 00S 9 4• _ ' � c 1 1 71 1 SAN PABLO OJy ; ` 2� 1 L SAN PA6Li' 0:0 1 7?. 3 2 2 I Z 7'" !« SAN PABLO 011 ! b 4 2 Q 1. ' 2 11 c SAN PABLO 012 d � c 4 � SAN PABLO C 13 74 � � SAN PABLO 014 ' 4� 22 1 ic 3 c a 11 77777 SAN PABLO 015 0 2" 11 6 _ SAN PABLO 016 5 ?1 11 1 1 5 1 1 0 12 6 SAN PABLO 017 10 3q 2 5 c 2 t 1 c 2 I E L SAN PABLO 028 85� c 21 1 S AN PABLO 019 ; 3� 1 . 1`� I SAN PABLO 020 + 47 ct I c 1 29 8r. SAN PABLO 021 1 uc c 11 5 SAN PABLO 022 1 3q 1 ! I 1 7 5 SAN PABLO 023 4f i 1 cf I 2 7 9 -- SAN RAMON 501 la',� 9.: 7 22 c 0 4 ?Z SAN RAMON 502 i 19? 8 bC c I - 1 2 3 3 � „�� SAN RAMON 503 12� 7 41 Z 1 2 3 SAN RAMON 504 IQ 74 53 c c c 3 3 30 0 SAN RAMO^J 505 12 6- 46 c I c 2 4 10 0 SAN RAMON Sob 8 6 4 , c c 0 3 20 0 j f SAN RAMON 507 3 2 14 1 1 1. 1 1 ` SAN RAMON 506 to 4 2 i 20 18 SAN RAMON 5^a 14 7. 52 1 14 c 2 43 20 z wL, TOTALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT ��r GOVERNOR R F R V H F G M w N E R J S J W S J H J V S E t ? L L I I I E a E T A A C G A C E C } P G P T U U E T L L I F A M R A H R H N A : U I O F S U N C L S h Y E E T N M N E T a S t3 T N H I C E S T E M T L T L C O N E A A C E L R G A E y 5 0 L M K A R N R C t C S Y E A T A T I J N N G G 1 ter, .� S S REP —01—J13 t5f'-1' SAN RAMON 510 25' 13 10 3( c c J 80 39 1 SAN RAMON 511 23 14 91 3^ 1 1 73 57 0 _. SAN RAMON 512 IT 7 4S 1 2" 2 1 1 29 35 a SAN RAMON 512 — A c c c cj 0Y1 SAN RAMON 513 � 15 } SAN RAMON 513 — k � 9 t 711 1 1 15 22 0 -_. - --- SAN ka�aON 514 17 7 4 1 2 1 11 3 2 SAN RAMON 515 20_ 9i 2= I 2 I 5 23 0 SAN RAMON Slb lb c 7 t 41 c I 3 3 3 1 ` -4w: _ _ SAN RAMON 517 12 62 4, c 1 2 3 22 SAN RAMON 519 2P 101 7 c 2 2 0 6C 23 1 SAN RAMON 520 12c 7C 55 1 1 1 1 40 21 t SAN RAMON 521 13 4 31 s c I 2 1 33 1 _. 1 SAN RAMON 522 12 5_ 3 1 1 2 229 19 1 SAN RAMON 523 71 3 . 2 c c 5 1 4 _ 22 11 SAN RAMUN 524 21C 12t 9 1 2 24 1 i 62 5 0 ,.-. SAN RAMON :25 lb ' 2 1 0 _ _ SAN RAMON 525 a 1 51 4 c cI 3 26 18 _ U SAN RAMON 526 2; 0 a 3 0 _._. TASSAJARA 501 4 2c c2 2 2 0 11 26 TASSAJARA 502 SEE TJ 501 TASSAJARA 503 SEE TJ 501 VINE HILL 501 6 46 34 c 2 _ 1 0 17 21 0 s5 VINE HILL 502 6 �► 3 C i 3 2 15 1 _ VINE HILL 503 3 11 5 c c c c 0 50 ._... VINE= HILL 5'04 � 1 � 0 0 0 VINE HILL 507 f SEF VH 503 t , VINE HILL 506 5 2.. I5 41 5 1 11 1 VINE HILL 5!17 1 1 0 1 z VINE HILL 508 __. . _ . ._.__ rrY. SEE VH 510 VINE HILL 500 2 1 c c1 2 0 1 c 8 0 VINE HILL 510 3 ?c 10 C 1 r c 1 12 5 1 y WALNUT CREEK 001 9: 54c 14 I 1 2 26 23 p WALNUT CREEK 30? 12 . 5 49 2 c i 32 34 WALNUT GREEK 003 14 7 � -;c c 1 1 F 1 5 0 34 38 1 WALNUT CRFEK 004 17' 31 5 r c 1 2 2 3 T ' 5 WALNUT CREEK 005 Al 5 7. 6 c 1 I I I .'A 31 WALNUT CREEK 006 13 6t 44 1 2 1 2 31 221 _ WALNUT GEEK 007 19� 23 c 2 2 58 3 . 1 „. WALNUT CREEK 003 ! 131 5 3 I 1 1 3 2 WALNUT CREED: 009 IC^7, 4' 31 c 4 _ 2 0 2 17 0 WALNUT CREEK 010 117� 104 3 1 . 1 2 1 52 34 0 WALNUT CREEK Oil 103 3 c c 15 c - 0 19 15 0 WALNUT CREEK 012 ? 18th 10 , ? 3 1 ? 5 3 35 WALNUT CREEK 013 j 20a 11 7' 11 12- 2 53 48( - - WALNUT CPEFK 014 1721 3` WALNUT CREEK 015 Icl 51 1' 1 2 ' 2 5 _ WALNUT CREEK 016 1 17� 5 1 - 3 2 WALNUT CREEK 017 la I c 2A c c 0 4 5 WALNUT CREEK 016 17� 1.0. 7t 2 1 2. 43 5 44 0 WALNUT ti,r^.cEK ul; t i2L S ; 13 1 WALNUT Cf�EEiC 02,E ' 7 6" 4 1` - 2 2 WALNUT GEEK Jc. _ - 21 '= 17 I : .� ?. - 8 5 . �. WALNUT CREEK 022 23i }5 1C 1 1! 7 5 ` WALNUT CREEK. 023 SEE WC CI03 I WALNUT CREEK 024 4 71 _ c "j 1 1 ., . WALNUT C: F=K 025 y 14-7 71 51 it1 3 2 WALNUT rREEK J20 81 4 2 WALNUT CF'.EEK ^27 2+C3 142 ICI e 2,. 0 8 3P 774 WALNUT CREEK 028 19`i 11 7 2 5. 3 - WALNUT rRECK 029 ]?7 9 c. Q t` 1 3 3 WALNUT CREFK 030 `: 243 i 1 `.:_ i 2 4 � 7 54, WALNUT CRt4K ^_.31 233 i4 1 G 3I; 1 I 1 7 5 �� f WALNUT Ckc'K 032 166 10 u� t 3 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 033 27d 16 13 c 2 2 9 4 WALNUT CREEK c734 23 134 10 2ti 1 1 5 60' 0e ,, , WALNUT CREEK 035 in� 9E 7 1 4 3 WALNUT CREFiC 036 20S 11I 7 2 1 6 .3 _ WALNUT CREEK 037 16 101 8 1 1 51 3 1 WALNUT CRFFK 038 31 20 14 1 4 1 10 85 WALNUT CREEK VC) 31 " 21. 15 5 1 1 11 76 T WALNUT CkEEK 0417 22 15Z Ii : 1 3c c 7 6••1 WALNUT (.REEK 042 23` 15 11 1 3 9'S 44 " WALNUT CREEK Ova 10" 7 r 1 1 3 31 TOTAL S GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR R R k V H F G M W N c R J S J W S J F J V S E E F D 0 L L I I c" 0 E T A :. C G A 0 E C P f P T U i: E T L L I F s N R A 4 R H N A U t U S U N C L S R Y E c T N M N E T 8 S b T P N H I C E S T E M T L T L C O N E A N C E L R G A E i R I A N u 0 L Y K A R N R C A C S Y E i I T A T I J N G {y S S REP —01-014 _. WALNUT CKEFK 04422- 131 1C 1 C 14 C 0 6 G 53 0 WALNUT CREEK 0It5 cv 127 s 1 c 17 3 1 71 41 WALNUT CkEEK 046 20 lot, 6S c 1 24 1 _ 0 44 37 0 {` WALNUT CREEK 347 i 26 12: 91 c 3 C c 0 6 5 WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC, 004 1 F WALNUT CREEK 051 ' 9 1.1 L 13 2 1 1 2 6 17 1 WALNUT CREEK 052 12l 5 4_ c c ic I 1 0 24 Z < y WALNUT CREEK 053 20' 1 17 2 5 . 3 , WALNUT C±NEEK 054 164 4 c 2 _ L WALNUT GREEK 055 4 'E4 c c 1 c c 0 li 6nN WALNUT CREEK 056 12E 45 ? c 1 2 17 0 WALNUT CREEK 057 15 t 71 4 1 c 1 2 c 1 2 28 1 WALNUT CREEK 058 ?2t 62. 5c c i 16 3 c 1 41 2 WALNUT CREEK 059 82 41 3c c c c 0 1 17 0 WALNUT CREEK 060 ill 6` 5 21 c c 0 4 29 0 =' WALNUT CREEK Oci 19 12 c 1 1 5 4 WALNUT CkEEK t162 lh S' c 2 4 28 _. _ __. . WALNUT CREEK G53 21 15 11 = a c 3 7 4 2 _ WALNUT CREEK 064 2F 174 13 3 J q4 51 _-_- WALNUT CREEK 065 23 12 S 2 5 4 Q _ -7- a WALNUT CREEK 066 2.6 16E 116 c 1 21 2 2 7 74 62 0 WALNUT CREEK 067 10 71 41 c I - c 1 0 36 28 0 %ry WALNUT CREEK 063 19 6 47 c I I' c c 2 31 26 2 WALNUT CREEK 070 2G_ Ill 67 c c 22 c 2 0 5 3 WALNUT CREEK 071 17 Ill 8 2 31 c 0 6 37 0 t WALNUT CREEK 072 25 18' 12 c 4; 9 61 1 WALNUT CREEK 073 28 20.. 15 4 8 87 1 -7777 - ..., t WALNUT CREEK 074 271 16 13 c c 2. 1 9 62 WALNUT CREEK 076 181 13 81 1 c 31 c r 7 41 0 WALNUT CkEEK 077 27 21 + 16C 1 c C 105 8 0 WALNUT CREEK 076 23 164 12 3 1 7 75 _ _ 1 WALNUT CREEK 079 25f 16E 12 46 3 2 1.02 6 1 '' WALNUT CkEEK 080 2c 1`:. 12 2` 1 7_ 63 _ _.._. _ WALNUT CREEK 081 29 1 211 15 . 422 c _ loc 85 0 WALNUT CREEK 082� 2q2 20 15L c 4 4 1 1 3 101 . 81 _ WALNUT CREEK 083 261 20 15 1 3 ' 2 88 8 2 WALNUT CREEK 084 244 17C 13 1" 2 c 0 74 81 0 WALNUT CREEK 165 26 17 12, 0 3 10 6 WALNUT CkEEK 08.`6 31 241 I4' c c 41 1 0 12 91 WALNUT CREEK 067 24'� 204 145 1 5" 2 c 0 10 80 1 WALNUT CkEEK 501 2U- 127 1 2 1 1 5 50 0T K' WALNUT CR E E K 502 18 7: L 1' c 4 29 0 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 0,13 i WALNUT CREEK 504 150 F 7 5 1 2 51 34 32 0 WALNUT CR EEK 5,C5 2 2- - 1 310, WALNUT CREEK 506 i i9 11 74 J 2 ZI c 5 35� WALNUT CkEEK 5J7 i 1?3 61j � 1 I� 3 35� 3 WALNUT CkEEK 53e 1 21-5 17' 12� 2; ' ' 2 so 61 WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE WC Lj621 WALNUT CREEK SEE WC 029 WALNUT CkEEK 512 1�30 2 2 _._ - � 1' P 3 6 4 I WALNUT CREEK 5. . .. � 15_ i _ WALNUT CF EEK 51Y ei ? 1 : 1 L 1 WALNUT CkEEK 515 153 ?t C7 i 2� c c 1 41 3 WALNUT CREEK 5 1 6 14� 71 3 2 1 i 4 39 0 ' wALtiUT CREt K Liz 219 137 r i 1 1 6 53 WALNUT Ci.EEK 51 10 74 2, 36 e WALNUT CRFFK 519 i 134 4 1 2 - S c 3 5 " 2 . 0 WALNUT GREEK 520 ' 1 12 = y li1 2 1 I 6 41 0 WALNUT CREEK 71 58 521 20? 14 6 � 5 1 _ WALNUT Ci FL-K 592 ' 1 2 3' ctj 0 2 ! 2 r1 55 54 01 WALNUT cerK �_ — �: WALNUT CREEK 523 i1' iG 7 1 5 117 1 ' WALNUT C REEK 524 I6 1]z 2 . f3 4 4 WALNUT CREEK 525 . SEE LA 04" r s WALNUT CkEEK 528 SEE WC 523 WALNUT CREEK 5_9 SEE WC 014 �> WALNUT CRUCK 510 5� 2( 14 c c c c 0 9 14 0 WALNUT CREEK 532 1 (A7 c 2 25 1 l ? 48 31 0 w fr WALNUT CREEK 5:33 7' 47 C it 2 2 38 26 0 _ 1 � 4 3_ � 1 1 23 0 WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CREEK 534 A ' 41 _0 �N� 2;�^anW TOTALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT �p GCVERNOR R A. R V H F G M w N E R J S J w S J H J V S E E L 0 0 L L I I E 0 E T A A C 0 A C E C a' P G P T U 0 E T L L I F A M R A H R H N A ^i. ."s U I U E S U N C L S N Y E E T N M N E T 3 S 8 T P, A H 10 E S T E M T L T L C O N E A N C E L R G A E ` i R I A N 0 D L M k A R N R C A C S Y E A T A T I J N N N I Nr, „ S S f rG N { REP —JI—(?IS iry WALNUT CREEK 535 11 73 56 c 0 12 0 0 1 35 21 0 __. .. ABSENTEE BALLOTS C 226 159 . S 14 486 28 32 27 1097 875 E, . r;Jb' TtF .ks G e ,u x:^ u ' S+a ice• . -. __. _...._...... ...._..._.. .,w.r_ r - I V.11lza.,_ +.n £'#77 i�r ^'v ------------- ;v. r. mow. 7, /4_ ✓a C 4x,.+ Al } y�c f nz u 71 r r^:X SFCR,ETARY OF STATE CCNTRCLLER TREASURER W F W H M M J S 8 V S W 8 J F N L S H J R K J K H4 S I J E A 10 A H R A C I A A L A A C 0 A 0 E E U C j L N N N C N M I I Ni A L G M C R A S N C Y H H N I A -� r,z L 0 0 0 H T E N A T L L E U I F T T E Y N 0 R G T- A A E Y A G S N N C T I E S R A 0 T A S R E Y L T P L E G A E A Y N N L E N I T E E s� L L M L R P. R M L C L R L L Y R'. E P I Y W E I E I r" C B R N T T N Y N w' Y G T G G �A n S E S S L REP —02-001 L ALHAMBRG 501 7 7 11 11 c 28 23 4 Z 11 4 17 11 0 ALHAMBRA 502 1 25 2 5 1 6 5 1912 , .� 1 ._ ALHAMBRA 503 11 2 11 7 C 5 3 15 _.._- 11 ....__ 0 ALHAMBRA 504 r SEE PH 505 ALHAMBRA SOti SEE PH 043 ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAM6RA 511 Z 42 21 5 0 9 6 ALHAMBRA 513 i 1 Z 3 2 0 a 0 2 2T ALAMO 501 16 17 1 41 67 2C 23 1 31 7 45 25 _ 1 - ALAMO 502 Ic 1 c I 3E7 41 21 c 31 14 35 23 . i ALAMO 503 It I_ I 2 C 3 7 29 17 0 22 15 43 15 Y ALAMO 504 P 14 1 3 5 2 1. 9 15 37 _ .22_ _ - __ALAMO 5L�5 6 = 2 3, 1 11 13 23 10 ,F ALAMO 506 ' 1 I 1 I 2 4 2 1 _._ 13 1 35 .?5_.._. ,. j r. ALAMO 5066 J _ ALAMO 507 1 1 1` 2 1 5• 2 1 1 30 �3i ALAMO 508 � I 3 5 2 1 1 37_._ 17 ALAMO 509 Q 0.._ 0- 0 SEE AL 512 -- ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE , ALAMO 511 2 3 I 1 1 1.1 S� ALAMO 511 — A 2 4 5 _ i3 ... 2 .1._. 1_--- ---- ALAMO 512 1 1 2 5 2 1 1. 4 1 ALAMO 513 j I 32 c 4 _ 1_ .___ 25 ALAMO 514 I 1 2 2 6 1 1 30 ......_ 23 ._. ALAMO 515 ; 1 ._ r ALAMO 515 — A 1 i" 2 . 5 1 . 1 21 32 1 �� ANTIOCH 001 1 2 2 5 5 7 23 ANTIOCH 002 1 -1 ANTICCH OC3 3 ANTIOCH 0404 s 1- 2 1 -1 12 5 ANT ICJCii 005 i' 1 1 1 ANTIOCH 000) F I 1 I 8 1 3 ANTIOCH OC;7 I I 11 2 2 11 _ _ i0 19 1 ANTIOCH GOF Z 11 2 5 1 11 _. 21 2 _-_ ANTICCH 009 1 2 1 ..2.._ ._13 _ 2-- _ 0 ANTIOCH 010 I L 1 1 1 5 12._ ANTIOCH 011 - i 1 2 1 11 8 15 1 ANT 10C H 012 i 1 l 3 1 1 1 1 13 2 � � . ANTIOCH 01? , 1 , 2 10 16 - LI ANT 1i1CH 014 ; a 1" 1 1-3 1 ANT I uC;A OI 5 I I 1 4 1I ANTIOCH Olt 1 5 5 5 .-. 6 _ ANTIOCH 017 i _ I 3 3 5 5-- ANT ICICH 018 t7 2_ 3 1 ANT ICICH Oi5 - w_ ANT I CCH 02C; f 1 5 ANT I.ICH 021 1 1 _8__ . _ _ 1 ANTIOCH 022 i = I 1 5 , I2« .,! ANTIOCH 023 � - 1 16 4 1 12 .. 1, d ANTIOCH v24 j i 2 9. ._ 1_ ._ -.. �... u.s ANTIOCH 025 1 � E 3 1 3 11 12 2 �. ANT I C3CH 0 Ei 11 1 1 14 I6 1 0 , .. ANTIUCH J27 ' 1 1 2 _ ANTIOCH 028 a 14 2 1 _9.__. 12 a ANTIOCH 029 4 E 1f 1 4 2 12 0 ANTIOCH 030 ' 2' 1 3 9.. 1 - -it ANTIOCH 031 i 1 c' 4 1 13 11 1 ANTIOCH 032 i Z' 1 i 5 1 ANTIOCH 033 _ LZ 2 1 _. _ 1_ 1 . _ ANTIOCH 0B4 ! 1 1 ' t� ANTIOCH 035 ANT I GC H 036 ? F ? 1 1 ANT IDCH 037 ! i; i L ANTIOCH 0.K =� I Q I 2 2 I r 1 ANTIOCH 0a Ij 1 15 I 6 ANTIOCH 040 1 1 2 10 ITLI ANTIOCH 041 2 C 1 - 3 1 1 1 I7 _._ 1 0 b z ANTIOCH 042 f� 2 11 1 ANTIOCH 043 3 3 PI'THEI ISLAND 5011 11 C) 1. 1 1 4 2 18 14 ' 1.9 21 r o 77, BETHEL ISLAND �011� 1 1 26 21 8 8 22 BERKELEY PARK :01 1 ` 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 BAY VIEW 501 _ _ SEE RI 109 �� ;. gq SECR;FTAPY OF STATE CCNTRCLLER TREASURER .i F W H M M J S B V S W P J F M L S H J R K J K H Q S 1 1 0 E A 10 A H R ; C I A A L k A C 0 A 0 E E U C L N N N C N M I I N A L C M4 0 R A S N C Y H H N I A ; L D D n H T E N A T L L E U I F T T E Y N 0 R G T . r_ A A E Y A G S N N C T I E S R A G T A S R E Y L T ` .k R L E V A c4 Y h h L E N I T E E D L L M L R M R M L 0 L R L L Y R P I Y W E I E I C $ n N T T N Y N r.0 Y G T G G y� R S E S S j j u L F� REP —02-002 L *r... BRENTWOOD 001 3 4 E 0 7 14 10 C 2 4 1213 W" BRENTWOOD 002 _ i 1 c I 15 1 12 7 18 _ ._. 7 -� i = dfif.VTWCi)D 003 12 5 1z 12 2' c 30 24 15 0 14 10 20 20 0 BRENTWOOD Dub i c 1 1 2 5 3 8 - 6 . 0 BRENTWOOO 501 1 ' 11 I 32 1 " 13 11 9 1 18 0 r BRENTWOOD 502 I 1 2 1 __ . _ 5 8 0 ' BRENTWOOD 503 1 11 5 1_ Ic 35 14 20 8 12 25 1 0 w.� 7777,77,, BRENTWOOD 504 _ SEE 8k 502 7777 BRE+NTWt 00 505 {> SEE BY 501 A BRENTWOOD 508 I 0 5 1 _1 1 0 BRENTWOOD 511 ,.r t. SEE BW 501 p' av BYRON 501A 1 15 12 15 c 31 21 11 C 5 8 25 14 0 ' — BYRON 501B I' 7 1.2 11 c 26 1 11 c 5 18 14 _` 9 CLYDE 501 1 _ 5 4 c 61 3 .2 CROCKETT 501 7 c 10 1 24 0 13 CROCKETT 502 1 1 2 Z _. 8 5 21 CROCKETT 503 1 1 1 _ 2 _ 12 _.__ 6.._ ra, CROCKETT 504 _ 2 1 Z 2 _ 2 1 1 1 CROCKETT 505 1 1 _ . _. __ __--10_.__ CROCKETT 506 _ I ,34 SEE CK 504 �` CROCKETT 511 1 11 2 _ 9 5_._ CLAYTON Oul I 1 2 3 22 17 14 10 .... 25 1 CLAYTON 002 1 i 1I 3 4 3 1 21 -33 CLAYTON 004 1 1 29 c 4 25 11 J7 L . s"t CLAYTON 501 1 _ 15 1 1 3 21 - 13 13 _ 20 .. 1_. CLAYTON 502 1 _ 1 1 2 1 5 11.312 CLAYTON 503 SEE CL 002 CLAYTON506 I _ I 1 21 2 19 m I1 Z 7 .7_ _ CLAYTON 507 SEE BW 50£ CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 SEE CL 506 CONCORD 001 1 11 15 13 5 0 4 CONCORD 002 � CONCORD 003 , - '. ic 7 c 17 17 4 1 8 i CONCORD 004 1 I I 11 27 3 5E 21 16 C 2E 435 23 0 CONCOkO 005 1 1 1 2 21 8 9 5 20 1- ._ CONCORD 006 i 1 1 , . 12 ---3 ._. . 12`..Y - 0 CONCJRD U07 i � 1 1 1 6 12 10 9 CONCORD 008 ' a I 1 2 2 Z I1 21 6 _. CON(:C)RD 009 j 1 I 3 C 9 6 9 16 CONCORD C10 ; 3 I 11 1. 1 5 4 . 13 CONCORD Oil i 1 2 1 5 1 I 13 CONCuRI; 0I2 I I I 3 5 _.... CONCUR? C1- 1' 1 2 1 2 13 _ 1 � 2 1 1 12 _ _ 17 1 .__. ._..,.... CONC')Rt 014 1 1 CONCORD 0i5 2 1- 3_ I 1 11 12 1 d. r CONCORD 016 I1 6 _5 6 9 0 3 11 CCNCORO 017 1� 1. _ I 1 _._ CONCORD 025 ' ; ? 1_ I 1 1 1 13 9- 1 . CONCJkD Ola 1 a 1 1 3' 1 5 11 25 . 11 CONCORD 020 ! 3 1 6 CONCORD 021 � :� 1 I 2 1 1$ 1 CONCORD Ott 1 1 1 2 5 11 12 - 12 1 _. _ .. CONCORD 023 -e 1 t I ? 8 1 5 0 : CONCORD 024 ( = I 1 2 8 _ CONCORD 025 i 1 1 2 2 i L 15 13 1 `� CONCORD 02i� I I CONCORD 027 � ;� lc I , 3 I 5 2 15 ._ _ 2 _1 ------:1 CONCORD 02h 1 2 4' I 1: 15 1 20 1_..._. CONCORD 029 i 2" s 2 I I 1 2 1 CONCORD 010 i� 1 2 .1 2I� c 5 2 1' 1 1 31 1 ' CONCORD 031 � � I� I 3 i 19 CONCORD C; 2 1 1 1 2- 2 1 1 12 3 . . 1 _ 0 CONCORD 033 � 11; i i 1 ? 2 1 9 - 19 1 .-...,...� CONCORD 034 5 1 1 3 11 CONCORD ��3F � c 2 1 6. _ _. 15__... 1 CONCi)RV, 03t) 1 2._ 4 1 1 18 1, CONCORD 037 1 3 4 2 11 1 I 21 1 1 ; M_rs, CONCORD 0�8 2 1 I 24 1 1 2 - 19.- _ 0 �4 CONCORD 039 i 2 _ .4 2 - 1 _. 29 -...__1v CONCORD 040 1 1 22 41 1- 8 c 12 1212 � a . SECRETARY OF STATE CCNTRCLLER. TREASURER W F w H M li J I 3 V S k 1 J F ft L S H J R K J K H Q S I c) 5 .:► I A L A A C 3 ' A 0 E E U C L N N N C N M I I N A L G M C R A S N C Y H H N I A L D 0 0 H i E N A T L L E U I F T T E Y N 0 R G T- A A E Y A G S N N C T I E S R A Q T A S R E Y L T R L E C A E A Y 1*4 h L E N I T E E '-3 L L M L R p R M L C L R L L Y R f P I Y 'W E I E I . C 8 R N T T N Y N Y G T G G s S I t. L r P`¢ _02_00' L ._. CONCOkO 041 12 4 12 2_ 1 48 ? 4 2 9 7 28 24 1 . CONCORD 042 5 t, 12 It 24 c 35 21 120 21 8 21 13 CONCORC 04'z 2 15 11 3-2 c 19 15 0 11 2 312 CONCORD 04- 1c 19 14 13 C 10 10 14 CONCORD L145 i 1 2 2 _ 2 0 3 1 b 2 0.--- CONCilRD 04 11 24 4 6 6 15 CONCORD 47 ' 1 2 1 . 7 6 c 4 2 11 CONCORD __. _ ._._ CONCORD 044 2 13 + 25 11 to 6 _. 7 _ 15 .. 14� CONCORD 050 � I 2 3 I . 1 15 11 23 13 o CONCORD 051 1 1 1 - 52 1 f5 6 0 17 9 20 _.. 15 CONCORD 052 j7 1 12 2 7 1 59 I ' CONCORD 05 � 16 22 2 _. 1 .�_._..�. 1 2I 2 2'o 9 a 13 5 21 174 CONCORD 054 I• I - 1 25 16 3 I 3 6 10 1 __ CONCORD 055 ` - II Ic C 21 14 0 0 1 - CONCORD 05b r I ' le 1 26 27 9 0 14 6 22 11 w CONCORD 057 if c 26c 13 2 l8 CONCORD 056I' 1 , I 7 54 16 c 11 18 3 CONCORD 059 j I 1 I ' Ic 2q4 c 8 S 18 ...._ CONCORD OAC 1 1c 26 1 4 r 3 7 22 _ CONCORD061 I 1 2 I --I } _ 17 CONCORD ft2 I c 2 C 34 13 3 13 6 10 CONCORD J63 � E 16 e 2 3 4 6 . CONCORn 0b4 12 1 c 25 d 1 18 _.1 .; ONCOPO Oo5 CONCORD 366 31 18 _.� ,. I I 1 3 19 8 _ CONC )RJ 067 1 I 1 1 8 2 : I 2 4 d 1 1 1 23 Z I; _. n CONCORD One I 1 1 I 4 1 II 1 1- 2 12 , CONCORD 069 1 i 1 1 i i a 1 if 2 _...1_.. ._. .v CONCORD 070 1 1L 31 11 5 It 7 iq -8 0.. ' a CONCORD 071 6 4 1 2E 1 45 22 7 c 15 10 19 CONCORD 072 I3, 1 1 I 4 1 13 1 9 2 CONCORD :73 I 12 1 1 2 1 c 56 3' 1 19 . - 10 CONCnRC 074 1 1 16 c 6 5 CONCORD 0752 17 _8__ 1 t 7 _ CuNCilR3 076 k I 2 3E 2 6 C 12 9 22 CONCORD 477 15 2 1 1 4 I 1 9 4.. 29 1 CONCORD 076 t 14 1 2 5 , 2 . 13 0 1 -31 2 . ___ CONC JRD 079 A. 11 2 1 11 5 18 I _ CONCORD J iO j .�� i _ 2 1 � ---- r C;i;ii `+ 1 IO I5 9 26 20 _ ___ CONC OCI 1 I 1 1` 4 2 1 13 19 18 1 18 _ CONCORD u8tt I 1p CONCORD C63 � � 1 l�+e 2 1 5 5 1 12 C 1 13 22 22 ' - 0 - � CONCfi0 04 1_. 22 1 8 7 12 CONCUP9 i�n5 Z 2C I , t C 5 5 19 16 0 z C(IN C! FD 067 t F SEE CD 5C 1 CONCC+RD 06� 19 12� 4� T 2 12 II C0NcGRD 0Q �i i ' 5 4 I 5 15 8 _2. 1 CONC()RO C}�•1 1� i' 1 2 5" 1 14 II. 32 CONCCONCORD'RD 092 ,�� � 1� 1 2r 1 15 0c: 3 _ - 11 2 2 3 7 CONC OF.D 0 94 1 1 2 b 6 10 0 -.- CONCORD 095 � � 1(Q E 2 4 5 2 17 r CONCORD uwb 1 . t 5 � 9 6 1 g CONC'�n7 0'�7 � lit 1� ??� 1� 9 12 3 22 1. _. CONCURC O`-6 l .,: 1? 3 c� I I :1f 1 :i I 17 1 CONCORD 100 11F 2 ? i 21 1 R CONCORD 101 � � � I� i � %1 I 12 9 12 1 CONCORD I G2 17; `! 1413 F 3 1 21 16 3. 16 0 CCNCORP 103 4 3 2F 2 r 1 10 9 18 4 ---- 0 CONCORD 10- 1 14 I- 2 11 4 I i4 _8 21 1-0 1 CONCJKD IJ5 7, L 1 2, 1 II 19 1 ; _�......_ 4, CONCORD 106 7 1 ? 17i 3 8 3 17 11 ... CONC.OR{? 107 I� I ,� 2 a 1 9 I 15 2 CSINCOFV 10? it 3 5 C01titi L,Ri I%4 t 2 i 1 1 CONC^R7 110 6 12 12 "1 C�3nCtiRO Iia S 11� � S� 2 I %� 20 19 I3 CONCORD I12 1 2 4 I 1 9 1$ CONCORD 113 � 5 i 2 2 1 15 2. i CONCORD 114 � 2 I 1 1 ? 2 2 13 3 21 15 M 0 CONCOki) 115 i i I 11 r 1 3 1 12 8 CONCOPO I 1 r� � .. 1 1 C 1 6 4 C t:l�C tl f�[:a 11. 7 < SkL CC? 074 CONCORD 118 1 wr z CONCORD 11�? 1 2 Z 16 5 30 t SECRETARY OF STATE CCRTRCLLER TREASURERu W F W H M K J S S V S 4 8 J F M! L S H J R K J K H Q S 10 E A I C A H R A C I A A L A A C C A 0 E E U C L N N N C N M I I N A L G M C F A S N C Y H H N I A; 4 L 0 D 0 H T E N A T L L E U I F T T E Y N 0 R G T X14 A A E Y A G S N N C T I E S R A C T A S R E Y L T , R L E 0 A E A Y N R L E N I T E E' D L L 4 L R M L G L R L L Y R-' 6wpi E P I Y W E I E I� * C F R N T T N Y N- Y G T G G E S S 6 S sr L p, REP -02-004 L �r#A CONCORD 120 6 12 is c 43 15 11 0 15 9 27 � 0 CONCORD 121e 3 5 3 1 14 5 4 0 3 6 CONCORD 122 SEE CO 083 CONCORD 123 1: 1 is c 33 24 4 C 9 5 19 15 CONCORD 124 SEE CO 074 { CONCORD 125 1 11 4 p 2 _ 3 _ CONCORD 126 11 2 5 - Z.._ 13 it ;t CONCORD 127 1 i Z 4a 21 1 _._.. 1 ---1-2 CONCORD 128 i 1 , 1 1 ..127 13 CONCORD 129 -_ 1., 1 Z I" 4' 1 10 i I 7 2b CONCORD 130 6 1 1 c 1 1 6 12 7 10 10 {� CONCORD 131 j 11 c 2 13 3 c 81 5 CONCORD 132 1 2.. __. ._ 2 1 Ak CONCORD 133 1 6 5 4 1 c 2 i 3 1 2 11 CONCORD 134 _ 3 C 3 _.2 5 CONC�fIRD 135 = 1 I 2 3 1 6 — 7. CONCORD 136 I1 1 3 1 _ 1I 1. CONCORD 137 a _ 8 3 CONCORD 136 � 1 1 21 1 10 13 11 CONCORD 139 1 1 1 2 , 10 CONCORD 140 _ .- _ _ __.0 U _ ' . . CONCORD 141 _ 2 2 i .. _ . _Q _ . 1,_ . CONCORD 501 _ SEE CO 007 CONCORD 503 AJ SEE CO 140 CONCORD 504 _ 1 1 11_._ _ .. _ CONCOKD 505 SEC WC i�2 9 1;INE CONCOKO ^06 1 1 1 I g _.-. 12_. ......_g ._._ -- CONCORD 507 SCE CO 0=+? „ - CONCORD 509 1' 11 C 2 _ 1 __. ..____.._1_ 1 „- CONCORD 504 1 1 1. 1 1 1 ...___. CONCbRU 510 10 I 1 2< 13 i 1.1 1... _1_ ._. CD"�ORD 511 SEE CO 053 CONCORD 512 � � 2_ - 1 3_ . _..11 '77_ _ CONCORD 5 _. . SEE CO 048 CONCORD 514 SEE CO 51 CONCORD 515 2� 1 . 1 1 41 9 3 15 3 51 2 I CONCORD 516 ' 1� IE 4 1 1 1 CONCORD 516 - A 3 0 ---- CONCURD 517 . SEE WC 329 CONCORD 518 { SEE DV 514 f __ r F CONCORD 519 1 2fx 1 a ! 15 } CONCORD 520 "� f SEE CO 044 ii CONCORD 521 , .. � 2 1 _ "`111 2 1 CONCORD 521 - A }5 1 -41 5 I 1 a 1 1 3 2 CONCORD 522 SEE WC '--01 CONCORD 523 SEF WC 517 CONCUR€': 525 1 . '. 1 I 2 1 11 ., 11 19 CONORD 531 SEE CO 110 r_.. CANYON 501 ' I� = 1 3 1 0 DANVILLE 501 1�' 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 32__.. -. DANVILLE 502 15 i 1 5 75 3 id 2 1.. 41 ri^kw DANVILLE 503 ! 17, i - 1. 1 b iC 3 1 2 2 5 2 DANVILLE 504 -(j 5i 1 : i2« 1 CJ� 1 Z DANVILLE 505 13 1 1' 15 ? E 2 11 12 12 _4 Z1 DANVILLE 506 1l 1 1 3 1 1 13 . .. 6 -. DANVILLE 507 Ic 11 1 } 4 _ A 2 I DANVILLF 508 2 2 21 i 4 - $ 3 23- I8 _17 51 DANVILLE 509 1c 1 3 1 8 DANVILLE 510 i 1 _4 DANVILLF 511 1 ” 1 31 4 2 1 11 10 ----24, DANVILLF 512 1 i 2 1 11 I 5 I4'r 18 �. _ . DANVILLE 513 1 1 1 3 5 1 1 1 16 8 DANVILLE 54 2 21 1 1 5 11 42 4 23 22 48F 3— Q 3a ��t SEUFTAFY rF STATE CCNTRCLLER TREASURER J` W F W H M M J S B V S W 8 J F M L S H J R K J K H Q S ; ' A t+ R A C I A A L 4 A C Q A D E E U G A S N C Y H H N, I A C N M I I N A L G M 0 F L M � N D 0 H T E N A T L L E U I F T T E Y N 0 R G T ' ` L U A A E Y A G S N N C T I E S R A C T A S R E Y L T. S L E G A E A Y N N L E N I T E E X07 D L L M L R M R M L 0 L R L L Y R ,. E P I Y W E I E I �, C B R h T T N Y N Y G T G G 1 E S E S S k, L . REP -02-005 l ` -> DANVILLE 515 ? ! 1 2 5 1 4 7 0 W SEE nV 516 ` OANVILLF 518 - A j I 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 DANVILLE 5I0 2M Z i� 1 3" 9 2 13 22 11 39 22 0 y DA*MLLE 517 ! 1' 21 ic 54 1 ?2 Z, 1� 20 11 -142 1 44 0 DANVILLE 518 - - ' DANVILLE 519 � � C r30 0 o 0 SEF OV 510 per= Y DANVILLE '120 a VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 1 . ! 1 t 11 44 76 34 14 0 19 14 49 23 ;r, DANVILLE 522 ( 12 3 14 4 25 c 48 13 15 C 14 6 25 DANVILLE 523 12 5 _ c 4 . 15 3 0 13 7 18 A-4 r DANVILLE 524 � 12 11 34 49 16 14 G 13 9 31 DANVILLE 525 i 1 3 " 1 E 2 C 18 4 12 DANVILLE 526 3C 1 37 25 13 c 16 4 22 25 DANVILLE 527 ! 1' 1 3 55 1 1 8 8 35 X27 0 DANVILLE 525 ? I' 1 4 C 77 36 16 c 16 _5 48 29 0 - EL CERR ITL-' i301 - 2 4 1 EL CERRITt3 00' i2 1T 1 2 14 4 7 419 - -- _..._ EL C E R F ITO 003 i ' 1 3 1 5 8 3 2 11 - 0���� EL CERRITG 004 1 1 1 1 4 26 16 577 , . EL CERRITO 005 1 I 14 14 2 4 1 9 _ 13 3 -35 -11 EL CERRITG 006 11 1" I 2 1 6 2 1 18 43 Z1 1 2 4 EL CERRITO Gn,7 1� 1 2 2 2 c - EL CERT; IT-D 008 ! i le 14 L 53 2 2 c 1- 2 2 1 1 � EL CERRITG? 009 E 4 c 19 1 0 0 8 3 12 9 . EL CERRITO 010 � i 1 15 7 c 31 c 1 6 31 23 -:" EL CERRITO 011 = 1' 1 , 1 1 3' 1 , a 1 1 3 2 __1 �. � 1 2' 2 1 15 EL CERRITO 012 EL C E R R I T 0 013 11 12 1 2 12 t 2 2 1 28 -II ( Z Z ! 21 EL CERR ITO OI -: 1 2 ^ EL CERRITO 015 4 ? � 1 _ 1. _ 2 EL CERRITO 010 14 c I 4 1 1 2 5 EL CERR ITO 017 11 1: 22 1 2 2 1 7f 25 17 1 32 8 38 1 EL CERRITG 013 1 14 1 f 1 4 !� 15 4 _. . . 19 _Z._ EL C E Ri:ITO 014 3 1 t 2 1 2 1 2 EL CERR ITJ 020 1 2 2 ! 7 21 1 EL CERRITO 02' _ I 2 c 0 E L CERRITO 022 { 7 1 1 1 23 37 8 c 1.3 730 Z_. ---_.-___ EL CERRITU 0023 1 2 5 2 1 35 15 �T—' ? 3 1: 1 ! 4 2 1 2 _ 3. __.—- EL CERR ITO 024 , 1 EL CERRITC 025 1 Z 1 I 43 11 2 181-1 12 EL CERR ITO 02b 1` 1 3 1 1 _.. EL CERR ITO 027 i=i i'� i� 3.1 t 2 2 EL CtRRITf: J2S ' ` EL CEfR ITO 029 7 1 4 1 P 1 2 - �- EL CERRITO 030 ! 7i 1� 2 5 Z 15 = 1 1 EL CERRITO 031 ': � ' I 2Z i 1 4 2 I= 1 4 3 1 �, EL CERRITO 2 7 ! _ 2 1 2 1. 1-4 4 1 : EL CERR ITU 03' 1 1 2 4,- 2;. 1 Z 2 1 EL CERRITC 1 11 2 11 4 2" a 1 6, 3 _1 rJ 34 2� � � �, > 1 r C� I - EL CERT ITIS 035 !7 _ 15� 1 EL CER4ITO 0?5 � 1'" 1 4 1 1` I 28 . .-.1. EL CE RR1T;' 037 f 1 1" 1 4 Z 1 3 1 ,: EL CERR ITO O?a � 5 _ EL CrRF. iT 03c '; ?? 1 1 1 4p ? 4 !! 2 1" I 1 3_ I EL CEPRITO 04G 7 22 1 E { _ lI 3. 2 _ 2 1 _ - h EL CERRITO 042 . 502 E 2 18 EAST R I CHMi,NO 501 # "� _ EAST R ICHM0�jD 5 � `� 2 19 � EAST R.ICHNON .1 503 11� 2 ?. 1 ` � � - 2 _ 2 EAST RICHMOND 504 a _ S� 3 I 3 ar EAST R ICHMONC 505 4 E 1 c 1 9 2 Z EAST RICHMC^+`� 506 12 i 1_ 2 10 3 1 1 �- 0 � r EAST RICH►MNP 5C7 ' a 1 i 2 15 3 ._... 0 r FL SOBRANTE 501 SFE Es J' i ��{ E L 5 16 R.A"ti T E 5! 7 = :( tI 2 I 2 9 12 7 EL Su 3RA?'rTE ti03 �- "# 1 1 r 2 2 5 12 17 EL SOBR ANTE 504 i 5 2 7 EL SOBRANTF 5ri5 1 2 2 C A 1 21 15 : EL st1aRARTE 506 lc 2 21 4 3 5 15 2 3I 23 EL S0BRANT E 507 i iti i`' 1.. I 3 2 5 _ 8 3 27._. 13 � FL SOBRANTE 508 r 1 1 I I 1 15 6 7 3 13 5 ~, FL SOBRANTE 510 i 7 1 1 1 6 1 1 tL SUBRAN1L 511 SFE ES 512 FL SDSRANTE 512 � 1 2 1C 7 C 9 5 13 .10_._. t'A r� SECRETARY OF STATE CCNTRCLLER TREASURER h F W H M M J S S V S W 8 J F P L S H J R K J K Ji Q: S I C E A 10 r H R A C i A L A A C 0 A 0 E E U C L N N N C N' M I I N A L G M C R A S *t C Y H H N I k . L U D 0 H T E N A T L L E U I F T T E Y N 0 R G T ` A A E Y A G S N N C T I E S R A C T A S R E Y L T R L E U, A E A Y N N L E N I T E E J l l M L R MF N L 0L R L L Y R E P I Y W E I E � I N T T N Y N Y G T G G F S E S S I ,x L kyr:` t:FP -02-006 L EL SO6RAI4T E 513 S 12 15 4 0 1 5 12 b I . El Slit39aNTE: 5142 4 0 S s EL SOBRANTE 515 21 14 1 G 10 6 13 6 _ EL SOBRANTE 516 41 ' 7 2 11 10 2 0 6 5 3 4 0 LL SObkANT E 517 17 2 1 25 15 2 I 9 2 1 1 EL SOBRANTE 518 SEF PI 083 EL SOBRANTE 522 4 11 c 28 13 9 0 7 5 17 0 ; EL SOBRANTE s23 c 1 2 c 8 4 1 0 _ 1 _._...___0 ._ b __ b 077M GIANT 501 k ic 6 26 17 5 1 IO 18 10 GIANT 502 13 11 3c 25 3 2 9 3 24 1 2 , GIANT 503 1 14 ic 4 1 7 10 9 1 GIANT 504 5 4 11 ic 3 1 4 12 1 GIANT 505 1" 21 1 5 i 7 4 23 5 GIANT 50a ?2 2 8 7 7 24 11 7 0 4 6 15 12 0 GIANT 507 1. 5 1 4 2 25 ' 1 2, GIANT 508 I 2 _ 1_„ 0 5 __._ 16 a GIANT 509 6 2 1 _ 19 1 3 3 3 . 16 9 �.v 0 ` GIANT 510 i - 7 c 17 13 3 1 6 5 9 15 0 : GIANT 511 1 1 1 11 r 33 26 13 0 19 6 22 .._ GIANT 513 E 15 3 c 14 19 a5 7 15 0 HERCULES 001 - I 1 _C. . 5 3 6 KNIGHTSEN 501 16 5 5 Ic ic 2 2 8 12 2 10 5 8 - 11 2 KNIGHTSEN 502 ~ SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 w 6 1 ii 3. c 61 19 16 22 5 38 19 0 . KENSINGTON 502 6 1 E 1 C 41 17 4 15 KENSINGTON 503 1 c 21 f 25 c 42 27 20 14 _ KENSI NGTON 504 ii 2 3 2 .33 12 Z r KENSINGTON 505 1 c 1' 1 IE 2 f 2 53 20 15 1 17 2 Al16 KENSINGTON 506 C 11 t 2 37 17 122 432 12 KENSINGTON 507 1 1 3 6 2 1, _ 20 ___ 2 43 _ KENSINGTON 508 1 I 2 1 2 .. 6 3 11 14 ... 7 511 ._...___1 �l KENSINGTON 509 1 1 1 1 4 8_ 2 1 _ 1 -_ 9 61 .._.._32 KENSI NGTGN 51C 1' 1 I 1 5" Z' 6 -41 1 ^ KENSINGTON 511 wn VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 51? ; 1 1' 13 1 4 22 1 17 31 1 t LAFAYETTE Oil 16 11 1 c 51 84 1 C, 1' C 18 IO 37 2 1 LAFAYETTE 004 1 4 6 35 c 57 16 10 C 1 LAFAYETTE OJ? c 11 42 c1 25 15 c 2 _.4 ._._ 3 _-- _ 4 0 4 0.. LAFAYETTE OJT+ � :� 2 ' 2 1 3 A 21 28t 3 1 4-7 --'f§ _ 1 _. LAFAYETTE 005 4. 7 1 4 S 1 7 - - 15 __.. _ .- - . _ LAFAYETTE 006 1 1 21 1' 1 6" 4 2• 25 2 5 41 2 2 LAFAYETTE 337 j Z 2 1E c L 2 7 LAFAYETTE 008 I" 2 4 2: 2 5 LAFAYETTE 03.: ?? 1" It 1 52 1 76 2 2 J 2 2 44 2 LAFAYETTE C20 i a 1 1 r 3 3 1. 23 t 2 LAFAYETTL 011 1 1 1 2 1 12 c 1 2 LAFAYETTE GLZ 3 1 ? i 21 ?' 2" 2 1 _ 1 2 _._ 1 4, _ � - f' LAFAYETTE 013 5 1 = 2c 47 1 1 c 1 1 7- 31 : LAFAYETTE 14 7 I 1 3 1 2 _ 1 LAFAYETTE 0121 1 12 11 62 t 4 2 � 15 5 3 LAFAYETTE 2 1 . 6- 2" 1 ____ 2 � i6 f a 2` 1 : 2 31 3 LAFAYETTE t'17 ' 1 2�' 1 t 1 3 7 2 Z 2 5 33 4 -� LAFAYETTE 018 11 6 �' ? 2' 1 8 . . 3 3 , LAFAYETTE J19 1 _ i1 Iy 36 46 1 25 C 18 1 _2. 2 LAF.YET'TE OZJ 1 1. 211 31 c 62 2 17 c 8 35 2 LAFAYETTE 021 ! 2 ' 1 62 c 84 3 . 27 C 26 4 3 4 .._., LAFAYETTE 022 A 2 17� 1 5--1 g ? I,f C 1 4 _ _ 4 . 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R N L 0 L R L L Y R -'. P I Y W E I E I ?r C q = DI T T N Y M , Y G T G G L � . REP -02-007 L LAFAYETTE 043 6 1C, 1 c 14 2c 1 58 1`' 2.1 3 ib 4 4 22 0 ' LAFAYETTE 044 :. 1 ic 12 14 1 37 12 11 0 15 4 11 0 LAFAYETTE 045 T .. - _ 1 ' I - 2 4, 1 _9 2 18 22 LAFAYETTE 04h i' 14 ?c s 1' c 40 20 23 G 17 4 35 LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA 004 LAFAYETTE 5021 _.._. SEE ,OR 512 LAFAYETTE 5031&ee mos 0 0 0 0 0 LAFAYETTE 504 f, VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 11 12 1 ' 12 314 12 23 0 11 9 2 1 LONE TREE 501 1 13 I 2 g 9 ___..._15 _ , _ 1 LUNE TREE 502 y46 c 6 8 1 0 4 0 77. LONE TREE 503 S E S 3w 503 F .b LONE TREE 505 - 2 0 0 _ .3 3 MORAGA 501 1 i' 1 1 5 i 11 12 7 33 ''1 +�'YeAw Mi]naC•A 502 14 2 12 z 21 i. 1 2 21 1 MORAGA 5173 11 3 3 8 1 16 _ 1 _ .. MORAGA 504 1 ? 2" 15 43 c 83 39 2i 0 23 13 32 47 0 MORAGA 505 1 1 3 72 3 33 20 7 4 4 MORAGA 506 Z� ? 2 . T 1 25 1 8 22 4 ,;� MORAGA 507 1". 31 35 2c 3 113 31 25 0 38 10 73 MORAGA 50c 1 2 ? 2 4f 10 4 33 33 9 55 ___4_6—,_7d 5 __ 4 _ f MORAGA 509 t .. 2 3� Z 7Z 23 2 C i9 2 40 3 0, r � MOR AGA 510 If 1 - 3 I 2 . 8 31 2 23 7 ___.--37. '- `.- MORAGA 511 2 1 3- 11I 3 32 28 . ....... . 8 _ _ 48 55 MORAGA 512 `�� SFE mo 5i1 MORAGA 513 I _ ? I ?Fc E4 2 31 C 30 b 4 - 3 - 0 MOiAGA 514 1 1 _ ? " 17 16 c 56 1 18 C 263 __.29 MURAGA 515 1L 2 3' 3 C 24 c 78 4 35 c 29 _ ll 43 3 MORAGA 516 1 ? 2 2 7 1 2 21 a _ 51_____18 _ -.� A MORAGA 517 1 3 22 5 1 29 1 ......_3 _33 0 MORAGA 51 j I 2 1 1 6 23 16 15 7 3 35 _ ... MORAGA 519 { 2' 4C 2 _ 4s c lic 1 39 32 8 68 47 a � MORAGA 521 2i 3° 3 2 92 2 2, 20 7 41 ..__. 45 0 MORAGA 522 it f, 2 1 7 2 16 2E 4 35 29 0 MORAGA 523 =� 1' / . 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MARTINEZ 02? r i2 1 1 8 11 __If - f _M MARTINEZ 02= ? i?� 1 � 12 1 f' 4 2 12 21 5 17 MARTINEZ 0-14 SEE MZ 02: T / 1 3 5 3 ? . �__ 0 MARTINEZ 025 i ,._ . MAkTINEZ 026 I 7 i 11 3 22 1 13 5 24 1 MAR.TIIdf 7 02�a 1 1 2 4 1 -23 ._.._1 f MART 11401 030 Z 1 2 1 6 2 MARTINEZ 032 1' 12 12 E 37 2 7 8 7 MARTINEZ 033 13 i c 24 1 13 SECR,ETARY OF STATE CORTRCLLER TREASURER ' i yy� w F W H MJ S 9 V S W 8 J F H L S H J R K J K H 10 =� I 0 A H R A C I A A L A A C 0 A 0 E E U G L N N N C M I I N A L C �" C R A S N C Y H H N A' v X L P J 0 H T E N A T L L E U I F T T E Y N 0 R G T' � A A E Y A G S N N C T I E S R A 0 T A S R E Y L T ` n Ala— L E U A E A Y N N L E N I T E E' x J l l "! L R N R m L C L R L L Y R` j E P I Y 'W E I E I j C E R N T T N Y N Y G T G E S Ww Y L REP —02-008 { L � MARTINEZ 034 SEE MZ 030 MARTINEZ 035 ii 6 c 28 17 5 0 9 4 16 15 i MARTINEZ 036 j Ic 15 1 I 28 3 0 9 2 Z MARTINEZ 5J1 " SEE MZ 006 MAFTINEZ 502 ..,,.. SEE AH 501 NICHOLS 501 c 2. _2 _ .._ 1 NICHOLS 503 t 1 3 .. _ __. G V,� � ....,:.�.. NICHOLS 505 i `: 1 1 0 1 mow. NORTH RICHMOND 501 2 4 1 4 6 0 2 2 0 6 NORTH R ICHMCNO 502 L 1 1 c 3 1 c 0 2 4 NORTH RICHMUNC 503 1 1 1 _. 2 OAKLEY 501 4 5 3 c 17 I OAKL EY 502 1 16 13 3 c 3 5 CAKLEY 503 4 5 3 7 8 2 7 6 71 ... OAKLEY 504 1 I I c 37 20 1 0 12 13 i71 ` OAKL EY 505 1 11 16 1 27 25 8 01 10 18 1 } OL EUM 501 SEE PI 006P. OL EUM 502 t SEE PI 002 OLEUM 503 SEE RO 509 _. OLEUM 50677 SEE PI OOe _ i ?_ 0 3 ORINDA 501 1 1 2� 73 1 1 28 ORINDA 502 { 1 2 7- s 87 C 105 3 28 1 27 10 _.5. _. ..5- O ,u^S 503 1 1 1 3 7 1 23 2 11 3 _ 2 _ 1 f 01;IN0,a 4 7 L. 3 10 43 3 1 .. ORINDA 504 1 _ 1 ORINDA 505 1 I 1 1 4 2 11 19 . . 20 _2. :f ORINDA 506 1 1 - 1 4 8 1 17 3 2 . ORINDA 507 1 2 fl 2 1 32 230 0 a ; ORINDA 508 1 1 1 3 5 2 1 13 3 37 --2 C } , ORINDA 500 ] ] 11 2 1 1 1 8 1 13 _i 3 ORINDA 510 I 1" ? 11 b 15 3 14 _ 13 ORINDA 511 15 1 1 4 7 2 12 1 21. . . -__38 23 ORINDA 512 1 4 2 21 0 los 33 22 3 8 67 3 G ORINDA 513 1�' 2` 2 I 2 7 22 23 2 _ ORINDA 514 1 I i 22- 1 2 7 2 1 18 - 12 39 33 r ORINDA 515 7 E 2 2 53 2 1 1 3 2 ORINDA 51;~ 1� 2 " 3S 1 4 2 4 35 . 30 65-1-1-113- ORINDA 3ORINDA 517 1 ?1 3 2 4 1C 3 2 24 11 4 4 1 ORINDA 513 Ir 2 , F 2 I C 2 5 39 3 i _ _ ORINDA 519 a '4 1 1 r_ r 1t 1 ' li 1 ' 2 i f . 2 2 2 3 __2 ORIti�JA 5Ic ,. �.. ORINDA 52J i 3 5 � ORINDA 520 — A ; 1? 1 2 I 35 7 . 2 23 _ ---- ORINDA 521 i 2 0 ;4r 5 1 2 a 1 2 2 _ - 2 ORINDA .21 — a i 1 M 1 _ i 3 k� 0RINDA 522 a ` .. c+ 1 4 8 2 , 21 } ORINDA 52. — A i�+ � -51 3 ORINDA 5?'3 3 9 1 I 2.� V L 1 _ s 14 1 40 16 , 17� 2 ....1 - ORINDA _2� ' ORI NDA 524 33 i 39� 1 5 I L 1 3 28l 1 6 31 ORINDA 52: i - i 3 4" 1 14 28 2 . 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SEE P3 50 --- ___ PITTSBURG 51-� 1 Z 2 1 . t 0 13 0 PLEASANT HILL 001 � 1 . 11 ic 8 c 31 it 16 0 14 21lb � 1 PLEASANT HILL 002 � 1� 2 i 1 1 2 PLEASANT HILL 033 1 23 13 2 PLEASANT HILL 004 I2� i 2 I 4F 2 22_ _ 33 1_ PLEASANT HILL 005 i 1- I' 1 3 2 5 1 24 PLEASANT HILL 030 j lad 14- 12 1 i c 41 2 - iZ 1 20 7 21 PLEASANT HILI 007 _ PLEASANT HILL J11 1 1 . 1 3 16 9 c 13 1 l 1_ PLEASANT HILL 012 '; t Z 1 3 1 5 2 —1. 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PLEASANT HILL 034 1 l 1 ` 1 37 1 14 1 1 28 PLEASANT HI LL ^36 I 1 1 4. 1 1 - -27 .r. 0 kk PLEASANT HILL 037 $ SEE PH 024 � PLEASANT I I I t L n3� 1 1 1 4 _15_ PLEASANT HI LL J3Q 1 - I 2 I 13 11 PLEASANT 141LL 040 12 2a 15 48 2 15, 1 1 -r 7 SECWETAPY OF STATE CCNTRCLLER TREASURER W F w H M M J S 8 V S M ? J F N L S H J R K J K H 0 S I t E I U A H :t A C I A A L A A C 0 A O E E U C L N N N C N .E I I N A L G M & A S N C Y H H N I A` L 0 D n H T E N A T L L E U I F T T E Y N 0 R G T� A A E Y A v S N N C T I E S R A C T A S R E Y L T! R L E C A E A Y N N L E N 1 T E E � C L L K L R K R N L C L R L L Y R E P I Y w F I F C 8 R R T T N Y N r Y G T G G :: d S E S S. � L � RCP -J2-010 L s PLEASANT HILL C41 SEEPH 031 { _. PLEASANT HILL 042 � 2 4 6 2 3 0 11 7 1 0 2 2 11 2 �0 PLEASANT HILL 043 _ 2 I 14 c 31 1- 5 0 3 0 21 15 0 ' PLEASANT HILL 044 c c 1' c 2 13 0 2 3 18 19 .__� PLEASANT HILL 345 E 1 8 5 3 9 6 _. 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L L ", L R M R M L C? L R L L Y R E R i Y W E I E �- jj - I C 3 R N T T N Y N Y G T G *G S E S S I L REP _02-01i L . r. .ICHM{ NV- 02 ! 3 13 6 1 2 ? 4 i 4 8 8 12 1 s 1 I 5 6 2 fi ICHMi.�t��t? i.:,25 _t RICH"+.CND U2:6 ? 13 1 1 1 7 5 1 1 0 0 , - RICHMOND u_7 6 I c 13 7 4 0 3 1 10 __ - -0 RICHMbNP 028 5 15 ? 11 7 3 10 _. RICHMOND 029 1 ig 1" 6 I 2 R ICHMi3Nf) 030 w 11 C C 3 1 3 0 2 J1 _. FICHW;NO 03? � �' 1 13 3 0 ? 0 3 1 RICHMOND 032 { c 4 2 0 0 0 15 . . _...i _ RICHM0ND 033 I _ 1 2 2 - A (} , RICHMOND 034 I 1 _ 1 2 4 1 0 4 1 2 1._ 0 RICHMOND 035 � 1 1 2 .1 _ RICHMOND 0 6A , 1 ' 1 1 7 1.1_ 3 15._._ 7 _ R ICHMUND Q 6r' I ti 2 5 07 , RICHMOND 037 _ 1 1 y 0 3 7 2 . - - - y RICHMOND aid i 6 11 2 1 10 . . 5 -+ _ RICHMOND U39 � SEE fiI 03 ! ...... - RICHMCND 0 0 4 I ic i 1 12 19 1 0 42 8 5 1 RICHMOND 041 ?_5 16 6 I 9 21 5 1 x RICHMOND 042 , SCE PI 102 p RICHMON() 0_4 'r I = 36 11 13 0 6 1 - 13 - RICHMOND 04 4 1� i 1 r 31 2 5 5 _ 3_ �. 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' _ _ I_ 1 1 6 1 _ _-_ �_ r 1 R I C HM O N O O c, 7 ! 3 174 1 3 2 Q 1 _ RICHMUNO 06, 1 _ 4 1 c 12 5 1 G 3 2 7 stICHMtIf r7 t1o3 I 1= 2 17 21 0 c 8 3 1210 0 : RICHMOND 0e- 4, 5 12 2 I 4 1 7 5 .. _.1 RICHMOND 065 1 21 1" 1 4 _. � 15 - -- RICfiMGND 36 p 1 3 1 10 14 3 � 1 RICHMOND Jt? � � � 1 1 Z 1� 10 6 2 _ __ RICHMONP 066, ' L 4 11 Z II 7 1 I 3 1 RICHt ONO 06 � � � 1Cf 1 � 1 � 9 RICHMf'ND U70 31 0 -! 11 4r, R1CrlPiUtVL 1772- C� 5 is t" F 18 o RICH"UN0 072 � ?} _.._ R I C H M G�:t7 07-1 it 1 2 , ! - -•-= RICHMO'sO 074 fs 3 1 --- RICHMOND 075 w 7� �i I 2 11 1 4 5 1 -- t R i C Hi�1 C`ti t� 07� - � � Cl 1 :. 1 i 3 11 =, , RICHMOND 377 I 1 I Ii 1 1 RICHMOND 07 � ' _ 1 3 4 1 R ICH!•iiiliU ?7 a I 1 , 2 3 RICHMOND 1 � f SEE Fp S+�C RICHMOND I 1 � � 7 3 _ R I CHAtOND 03? 2 21 13 ? 2 1 . R I C.HMOND 0"3 1 8 I 2 1 1 x,M R I C1iiA0;A0 L �4 ? 1 12! I?� 4 i . 3 27 2 RICHMf'N0 3� 3 4 2 RICHMOND 06:: 1 ial 1� 4 � 171 � � ? 18 1 RICHM iNP CF7 1 i 1- 1E t 47 ; 7` L 7{ 3 1 RICHMOND 0,1_ RICHMOND 0,42 i 1 � �� I1 �,- 1 1 1 1 0 . . _ RiCNNGNh 1793 � 1 1 r_ 0 RICHMOND 004 i 11` Ic I 1 I1 3 3 9 1 8 2 1 0 _ .. ww RICH�lC+11C 095 2 i 7 Aa. RICHMOND 0' 6 13 1 _ 2 1 1 21 _2 RICHMONr) 0q t1 1 C 1 1 Q 1 - � _ RICHMONn ('�i7�} a 1" RICHMOND 1021 12 1 1 4 0 12 RICHMOND 102 2 11 _ - RICHMOND 13 3 7 X�: 4 t{; SEC4TARY OF STATE CCNTRCLLER TREASURER +� F W H I M " J S S V S K Ez J F M L S H J R K J K H G 5 ' I t' E A I C A H R A C I A A L A A C c A 0 E E U C L C N M 1 I N Q L G M C R A S N C Y H H N I A A j L u 0 D H T F N A T L L E U I F T T E Y N 0 R 'G T A A F Y A G S R N C T I E S R A C T A S R E Y L T . L E Q i A E A Y H N L E N I T E E ' f t` L L L R M L C L R L L Y R ' E P I Y k E I E I C rt K T T N Y N ; Y G T G G S E S S X* L REP -02-012 i L RICHMOND 104 2 - 21 4 0 5 3 16 3 0 RICHMOND105 1 . 3 Ic i 21 17 7 1 9 2 20 8 2 . RICHMOND 106 ? 8 3 0 9 1 3 `�.. RICHMOND IOP 2; 1 1 13 0 0 1 0 2 .. _. . a ' RICHMOND 1C!9 `y� _ 2 2 2 _ . 5_.._ 1 K ' RICHMON1) 110 i Ji t 1 0 0 0 0 0 RICHMOND 111 29 11 b 0 6 3 1 RODE!3 501 ; 12 1 22 1 4 C 11 2 16 9 a RODEO 502 � _ _ 10 10 6 0 0 4 10 ic 3 5 1 6 4 ; RODEO 504 � � 15 11 6 C 7 4 13 7 RODt� 505 5 5 c 12 7 4 0 4 2 11 5 µ RODEO 505 11 2 2 1 4 3 13 1.3 RODCJ 50a I b 14 5 0 7 4 12 8 0 = RGDEJ 504 j2 1 c 40 1 28 0 = . ROLL INGWOOD 501 j r 14 2 25 15 3 2 13 _. 1 ROLL I NGWG!: O 502 sf 1 2 11 21 4 0 5 6 9 12 r RGLL I NGWOOD 5f-3 f ii c c 20 7 1 0 11 2 5 ~ 8 0 SELBY 501 f SFE R0 50; ST MARYS 501j -� - ' 1 4 ST MARY 50�2 _ SEF SM 5CI SARANAP 501 � ic s 3c 11 a C 6 9 8 SARANAP 502 1= 1= 21 2 F 1 516 36 14 1 -16 40-----22-- , _1 SARANAP 503 2 --- - , SARANAP 503 - A 2 c _ 2 0 1 1 2 1 7777o ., SARANAP 504 1 11 11 11 41 2 61 3 17 23 Y SARANAP 5%+5 ; t 12 14, L 34 1 4 110 311 SARANAP 506t 1 c 14 12 I c 32 1 1 c 7 7 . . 2. 1}.- 0 "- 54- SARANAP 507 2 3 1 17 315 - SARANAP 5OF 1_ 22 i4 c SARANAP 509 1 1 . 5 1 I 15 _3 _. 1 — - -- SARANAP 51C 3 1 E 3 1 2 11 30 2 1 -A SARHNNP all '; 1 _ i 1 2 4 . 1 1 21 5 . . 29 2 SARAN"P 51? i i 13 6 , 15 a 0 15 21 1 0 SARANAP 5i3 1 ? 2 1 1 4 2 1 25 31 15 1 SAkANAP 51c { SEE S'� 506 } � SARANAP 515 SEE WC 521 S AR AN At, ,lb 3 �; Z 12 15 15 C5 18 11 0 14 1 27 i SARANAP 517 SEE SN 5092 SARANAP 51'� _ SFE WC v` � ; J;AS. SARANAP 520, 3 R = t 2 ic 5 c 52 1 SAN PA3LO C31 ; ; �i 4 5 SAN PAbLL) 00z - - 1 4 1. t c @ 2_ 5 _ .. SAN PkbLO 001+ SAN PAbLU 005 i t r 13 0 _ __..__ SAN PABLO 00 +' 1 ', 1 3 12 1 _ 18 SAN PQ'3L(1 C�G7 i 9 16 2 c3 S A N PAaLt3 008 ! a c I 3 1 2 SAN PABLO JO3 , , lig 71 7 m SAti PABLO C10 ' i _. i 1 a 112 6 SAN PABLO 0,11i7 Z?S 13 12 8 SAN PABL0t 612 ` s 13 1' 7 C+ 5I� 10 StN P,&BLU 04.3 -7 SAN P- EBLG 014 ? 3 1 � `� � 7i 3 _ 8 SAN PABLO 015 �` � � 1# 1 � 1 1 1 0 11 1 0 -7. �J SAN PA3LO ;.1: t3 5 1 1 0 4 8 SAN PAELG J17 '. 15 I 5 3 15 0 SAN PA�zLJ 013 IV 1 i1 :;� 1T 61 13 . . .- 1 -- 2 .. h SAN PABLO LIS a 1 y 1 � � � 1. 0 3f ' t3j SAN PABLO J20 1 -� c I4� iii L r 20 Y SAN PABLO 021 ` 1 I b 4 1 3 .. SAN PAR-LO 022 �, ?,f r 1C 3 5 SAN PABLO : 2? 3i 4 1 3 3 _ 4 SAN RAMON 5C1 ,� 1 1t,� 33 c 4 2C 16 8 11 --36 20 p SAri RAMON 502 2 - 1 46 18 10 3 7 _ 39 77_1 SAN RAP.ON 503 5 12 1 c 41 1 11 15 8 19 1 SAN RAMON 504 1a7 25 c 34 17 6._._ 1 31 �6 �YL SAN RAMON 505 11 2 1 11 1 c 44 8 8 525 _r1I � a .. SAN RAMON aOC, 1 2 2 1? 5 1.2 �.. 1 a ;„ ,_n SAN PAMON 507 C 2 _ 4 zk .,. SAN RAMON 508 4 ic 1 SAN RAMON 509 11' 1123 47 1 2 6 7 . 26 1 SECRETARY OF STATE CC&TRCLLER TREASURER n F i% H M m J S V S N 2 J F M L S H J R K J K H Q S I C F A IC., a H R A C I A A L a A C G A 0 E E U C $' ' L N N N C N m I I N 4 L G M G R A 5 111 C Y H H N I. A L 0 0 0 H T E h A T L L E U I F T T E Y N 0 R G T A A E Y A G S N N C T I E S R A C T A S R E Y L T R L E G A E A Y N N L E N I T E E C; L L M L R M R M L C L R L L Y R' E P I Y W E I E I. C 3 R Na T T N Y N Y G T G G S E S S L KED -0'-013 L SAN RAMON 510 i 1 ' 1' 11 57 314 24 C 14 15 48 3 SAN is A F90N 511 2 1 5 7_ 3 19 1 18 46"� 31 SAN RAMON 512 1 1C t, 7 26 C 47 14 6 0 9 b 24 15 _. SAN RAMON ;12 - A t tc c c 0 0 ,, 0 0 00 a K SAN RAMON 513 0 0 0 0 _ _- - SAN RAMON 513 - A 7 3 46 22 16 9 6 30 2b. bz SAN RLMGN 514 i 1 2 ! 3 1` 12 11 9 2 lb SAN RAMON 515 = I 1 3 4 2 13 13 1 2 17 . SAN RAMON 516 35 1 39 18 10 6 4 28 18 - SAN RAMON 517 2 C c 27 21 9 10 ___ _. _27.- 6 SAN RAMON 5 1 1 1 25 c 4, 22 23 11 13 31 2 �. SAN RAMON 520 1 1 ' 1 3 2 12 13 3 25 1.. SAN RAMON 521 - _ 2 c 274 8 5 18 8 0 SAN kAMON 522 1 1 30 13 6 1 5 5 I8 18 1 �r SART R A M G v 5. __. _ :.. I i I5 I 4 1 3 2 11 8 SAN RAMON 5ft-4 {1 1 i 1 1 i3 2 58 33 17 c20 9 40 29 _7. SAN RAMON 5?5 3 1, 3 5 0 3 0 0 SAN RASUN :r 5 - A _ 1 2` 1 5 6 i 1- SAN RAMON 526 c 1r3 2 0 3 0 3 __ �_ _ TASSAJAFA RC1 i� 1 2 I 2 2 11 11 . ... ,.. .._.T. _:.. TASSAJARA 502 ` SEE TJ 501 T A S S A J A R a 533 SEE TJ 501 VINE HILL 50i i 24 5 3 ..- 8._ _f5 VINE HILL 502 1 1 L 5 1 1 _.._ ~ C VINE HILL 503 7 c c - 4 c 6 3 2 VINs HILL 504 .. 41 t 1 VINE HILL 505 SEE VH 503 VINE HILL 506 12 7 L VINE HILL 507 — - I VINE HILL 503 a 1�^ S t F VH 510 VINE HILL 509 - , ._. _-- VINE HILL 510 ; 1 2 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 001 2 1 1 1 2 WALNUT CREEK 002 1 1 2 4 1 3 1_ 3 11 + WALNUT CREEK 003 1 L 1 2 4 2 5 1 1 2 1 WALNUT CkEEK x}04 � � I 1 I 4 2 11 1 2 1 WALNUT CRFEK 005 I� 2 ?, 2 1' 6 30 1 WALNUT CktEK 006 .� 1 2 42 1 1 WALNUT CREEK 0(',7 , 1.� 1 1 2 b 1 1 12 33 25 -- WALNUT CREEK 002 � 13; I1 1 11 3 1 : 1 12 11 , WALNUT CREEK 00 8 t 2" 8 t -f-6'- K WALNUT CREEK e ) ; '_� `- I 3 6 1 I 1 1 2 1 s. WALNUT CRF;- Oil O_i -� 1 2'. 5 2 1 :< WALNUT CREEK 012 � is 1 . 1 2 2. 6. 2' 22 3 +_ 6F 2 L lb 3_ 2 WALNUT CREEK 013 1y 1 I WALNUT CREEK 014 ji L 1 22 5 Z 1 1 1 3 WALNUT C,F:cvt� 015 2 1 I 3f '1 WALNUT CREEK 0'_ � i� 44 ? r i2 22 I4 . WALNUT CREEK t i7 a i I 1 2 E 2 j- 1 1 1._` 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 017 1 � i '. i 2 E 2 15 � 2 4 i5, WALNUT CREEK 014 ?' 1 21 4 5 L 1 70 - LI WALNUT CREEK 020 � � 2,. 4 3 22 1 WALNUT CREEK ), � E n%1 2J 2 'a I0� I3� 5- C Z j 1 2 4 3 x,Y WAL�INUT CREEK 022 i h ! l V 5 e2! 3T I2' ry 26d 1 4f 2 _ -- f WALNUT C k F E K 023 SEE WC 003 1 �; . WALNUT CREF'K 024 ?� 1 2. . 1 8 0 9 _ x `. WALNUT CREEK 025 ! 61 ti CA 1 ' c"3i L L 13 3 2 d -- r WALNUT CF:EEK 326 2 1 I3; I 5 2 1 WALNUT CREEK 027 1 4 E 2 I 25 1 48 22 WALNUT CREEK 026+ I � 1 Lr 1 ?" E 2 1 15 35 2 WALNUT CRr':tK t?_?� 11 2 4. 2 1' 1 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 030 i i 121 I 4 F 2 14, 2 15 3 2 LIZ WALNUT CREEK '?3 1 ? _ l : I 411 7 27' 2� I" 55 2 WALNUT CREEK 032 Y y L 32 54+ ? I 15 1 33 16 `- WALNUT CREEK 033 15i if Id 1 41 1 21 3 2 2 1 4 WALNUT CREEK 034 � 22! 2 4 7 2 16 25 1 42 L' WALNUT CREEK 075 � ,- -� � � 1' 11 � - 5 2 7 17 _._.. . ..9��. 33 �_1 ���,:n WALNUT CREEK 036 1 1 11 1 c 6 2 18 b 45 � WALNUT CR c.F K 037 12� 1 11 1 2 5 2 12 13 8 3 8 22 rµ 6 = rt WAI Will Ck E t"K, ti"',ri :'' 1 2 S 1 ?61 3 25 31 2 78 8 <v WALNUT CRf:EK 039 2 1 " :2 7 132 4 21 35 2 75._.... 39 1 4 S3 3? C 26 12 47 ._.. ._2 WALNUT CkLEK 040 _ I 1 1� WALNUT CREEK 042 I 1 11 2� 95 23 19 34 90 WALNUT CREEK 043 1 14 47 13 9 13 S ._. .. 2.2 -- _ _... _ A.r_.- SECRETARY OF STATE CCNTRCLLER TREASURER H w N N m ` J S E V S W ° .! F N L S H J R K J K H Q- S. I r E A I G A h! R A C I A A L A A C 0 A 0 E E U C "' = L P. tiN, C N L C K C R A S N C Y H H N I A" } a L U D 0 t! T E N A 7 L L c U I F 7 T E Y N 0 R G T , A A E Y A G S N k C T I E S R A C T A S R E Y C T _. L E J A E A Y N N L E N F T E E L L M L R M k M L C L R L L Y R. P I Y W E I E I. h T T N Y N Y .. Y G T G _. S E S S ' REP -02-014 L � T._ WALNUT CREEK 044 14 1' 12 4E c 65 26 22 a 20 9 32 26 0 WALNUT CREEK '�45 1 1 5 71 2 11 17 17 32 _ 2-8 - 0 WALNUT CREEK 046 13 11 1 2 63 1 11 15 4 19 _ .3._- WALNUT CREEK 047 ! 2 c 11 13 13 4C c 73 21 12 c 26 10 3 _710 0 WALNUT CREEK 050 _ _ ___..... __._. SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREEK 051 I? 15 27 11 0 6 818 12- 'b � WALNUT CREEK 052 1 3 5 0 7 10 .._ 14_. _ _ 10� 1 . . WALNUT CREEK 0503 1i. 5 S 41 c 5 c 26 3 C 1.7 .1827 WALNUT CREEK 054 5 6 12 1 2 1 5 C 10 ._._.__3... --1.5 0 �.. WALNUT CREEK 055 2 1 1 c 10 7 2 C 1 3 8 _.8 WALNUT CREEK 056 I 2 1' 5 6 2 I7 1i 0 �' WALNUT CREEK 0507 _ ic 4 is 1 32 2 5 1 13 12 9 lb I WALNUT CkEEK 053 f, e 31 c 33 I 1513 WALNUT CREEK 054 _ 1 2 2 6 . 1 .... 12 WALNUT CREEK 060 14 7 4 S 2 E 46 1 9 11 9 . 3.. ... WALNUT CREEK 061 1i 1r 66 1 15 C 19 9 30 -- . .20 _ _ 0 WALNUT CREEK Cot 14 1 Z1 5 1 9 1 . 8 .24-. WALNUT CF.Ef-K 063 2' I 1 i 4 iC l 16 1 1 4 . _. 31 _ WALNUT CREEK 364 1 I 1 1 63 10 3 23 19 1"3 6. 3. = WALNUT CREEK 065 1- I_. 1 1 3 7 2 16 1 11.. 3- _2�; 1 WALNUT CREEK 0,66 2, 1 . 1 2 4 8 3 2 1 22- 22 _ 45._. 32 ti WALNUT CREEK 067 1 1 1 a 13 8._ WALNUT CREEK Ot)6 1! _ 2 3 .. 1 I 1 19 � CREEK 070 I ' E" 2 11 1 10- WALNUT WALNUT CREEK 071 i I 1 4 w 2 1S 19 3.1 _ "2 1 2 6 12. 2 2 2 15 ....._....75 __. WALNUT GfickK i?72 2� _ -- WALNUT CREEK 073 2_ 14 1 2 7 12 3 23 43 . 2 59__. 33 , � WALNUT CREEK 074 2 t 1 2 6 I i 3 1 2 g 7 3 WALNUT CREEK 376 I13 2" 4 ti 7 2 11 26 1 3 19� WALNUT CkEE=K 077 2 1 I 4 6 13 3 2 4 1 bg ---4-0 WALNUT CREEK G76 1. L 4 5 9 3 1 2. _.. 1 --'-----62 WALNUT CREEK 079 i . 1 1 3 6 1C 3.. 2 WALNUT CREEK 080 j I 3 4 E 4 2 1 5 . 2I WALNUT CREEK 061 S 2 I 21 3 6 13 4 1 2 2 '66 �- WALNUT CREEK Jut 3 1 1 3 5 12 4 1 4 21 6. .3l WALNUT CREEK OE3 i 2 3 1 _ 3 5 117 4 1 3 2 __.._ .59 - 43 _. �. . WALNUT CREEK Jai 1 1 _ L 3 5 1% 3 L 2 2 63 2 WALNUT CREL'K 0?5 1 1 1 5 4 I1 2 22 43 1 6 2 WALNUT CREEK X136 � 2" I 2 3 6 15 4 16 5 2 7.- 3 w �. WALNUT CREEK J T 24 13 2 2 7 13 3 20 c 4 1 6 .__ 4. WALNUT CREEK SCI I ? 3 i t 2 T I 17 18 0 30 WALi�UT CREEK 5%�c i ' 3 45 1 1 14- .__. 1 WALNUT CREEK 50? SEE WC. 00A I ,t WALNUT CREEK =04 Iii ? 2 2 2 1 15 8 2 WALNUT CREEK SJS I :•i 2 ac 2 133 1 11 2 WALNUT CREEK 00 11 i 3 = 3 I 19 WALNUT CP FK 507 1 I � li 2 3 Z y 1 1 2. 1 _ �_.. WALNUT CREEK 503 ? 21 I ? 1 4 1C. 2 15 19 2 _ 38 _ 43 ��. WALNUT CREEK 50Q _ ., SEF WC 062 WALNUT CRE; 1 51t _. t � SEE wC c?24 WALNUT CkEFK 512 7, 1 I_ 1 1 161 1 1 WALNUT CkttK X13 � i" 11 111 4 6 3 11 24� 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 514 1 1 1 Q _ WALNUT Ck EEK 515 ' 17 1 � I 1 . 4� 2 1 � 1 3 WALNUT CREEK 515 ': 13 � 7 1 � 2 2 1 13 1 2 WALNUT CREEK 517 23 1 I I t 6 3 i 0! 1 32 2 WALNUT CREEK 51� 5 i ? 1 4 A. 21 1 '4 WALNUT CREEK 51 17. L 1 3. 2. I C 13 3t} - 1_ 0 WALNUT CREEK 520 i3 ? 1 4 ? 2 11 2 1 3 2 _ _ 1 WALNUT CREEK 521 .a I 1 c 4 y 2d' 1 4 2 WALNUT CREEK 52? '� I . I 12 3 � t a 22 1 1 � _ _.... 2 WALNUT CFEE X 522 - i. i3 ri tJf - V WALNUT CREEK 523 17 it 1� I 5� a � I 2 3. WAL,vUT CF,-EK 524 = n ?4 2 1€� 1` 44 2 2� 2I" 5« 2 2 WALNUT CPFFK 525 , . SEE LA 04; WALNUT CREEK 528 SEE WC 52.3 WALNUT CREEK 529 ! __ _.___._ w SEE WC 01 WAL NUT C,R FFK `30 1 3 3 �y 1 1 5 . 4 WALNUT ( F, l"tc 4. 5 1. 1 10 I0 34 1 6 r; , WALNUT CREt K 533 1a 1 1c 4C 1 11 0 7 11 22 - fi . WALNUT CREEK 5:4 11 2 - 1 3 2 5 7 ..12._.�._l WALNUT CREEK 534 - A 1 2 2 7 -- _._ __ +y' SEC 4ETARY OF STATE CCKTRCLLER TREASURER W F w H M m J S 8 V S W 8 J F IM L S H J R K J K H Q 1 G E b I 0 A H R A C I A A L A A C C A Q E E U C L N N h C N M I I N A L G N 0 R A S N C Y KH N L Ati z: L 0 0 D H T E N A T L L E U I F T T E Y N © R .G A A E Y A G S N N C T I E S R A C T A S R E Ft L E 0 A E A Y At A L E !Y I T E E =r � [3 L L M L R M R k ! CI L R L L Y, R E P I Y H E I E C 6 R N T T N Y Y G T G G t, N � 6 S E S g a » L REP —C2-015 L X WALNUT CREEK 5356 13 12 6 c 35 18 10 C 4 0 23 1' f r ABSENTFE: BALLOTS 23 214 302 40 551 IC 125 541 245 4 370 195 ' '77 442 T. ` J t _ .. .... ...... ..---...-....+u.J.r 'lints .., y Z J�t rw n •�w x:.r r= p..f :3 . G� 'a h z• ,Y t r v :b t y _ r r _ ... - _ , _..._-.. ._.:.,.�._.. ,_.:...�. '. `.^•'fin._. �a ATTORNEY ST dU EQ UNITED STATES SENATOR CONGRESS OENEFAL i 3RD DIST 7TH DIST y Y S T E S SE 8 J J T M 4i R H R S C F S ,M V C A A E, U C A R A C H A I E I C A E C E U A L S 1% L A R I N H 0 L L I L C A R R A L N T L T A L T L A E K M A L N H T Y N T ~ ,6; L G T Y R F. I T K S S A T I H A T A T n E A D v E .r C S E A 0 R E N E k a P A R E N S M L 0 R D R ' J I G J N I A T Z S I E I N "c % J A 0 0 N Z N ;fix G L G C' I N G G ' S C_' S H L S S t Z+ta N L r f N S REP —C3-001 Y H ALHAM b .A 501 ' 4 is 15 c 5 2 5 1 29 1 38 1 ALHAMBRA 502 y' 2C 1S c 12 4 1 1 34 J 39 1 - ALHAM6RA 503 i L 24 c 5 2 4 1 2 ALHAMBRA 504- SEE PH 505 ALHAMBRA 505 --- _ SEE PH 047; I T �" r. ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 6 1 2 t 1 f I 1 c c 1 . 34 55 1 ALH A+'I EiP•'k 513c 2 c ALAMO 501 12 � 53 3 2 7 81 109 0. {.. _ ALAMO SOc 11 ' 46 4 1 . 6 6 ac o 99 1 ALAMO SO- 12 4 3 c 1 2 1 86 0 102 1._.. ALAMO 504 3 4 c 2e 1 3 4 bl .0 81_ 0 . . ALAMO 5J5 6 c c 2 2 1 12 1 2 2 45 0 50 0_ ALAMO 506 8_ c 4 c4 4 63 0 72 1 AFM ALAMO 5 0 6A C 0 0 00 0 ALAMO 507 3 41 c 1 6 5 6 64 1 75 .._ 1 ALAMO 506 e 5 22 1 - 6 0 84 -0 -- ALAMO 509 � - t _ SEE AL 522 ALAMO 510 ! 0. VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 5c 22 22 c 6 0 _ 1 . 41 _- 0 47 ;y= ALAMO 511 - A b 22 2 � 1 0 4 0 54 0 �' ALAMO 512 ? c 41 37 c 2 1 3 _ 5 59 0 78 ALAMO 513 6 c 2_ 3C c 4 1 5 41 0 53 0 Y; ALAMO 514 E" 1 41 34 c 1 66 - ---0 6" - -2 ALAMO 515 1 _ 0 3 _1 ALAMO 515 - A 8 c 33 3 E c 14 1 5 54 0 73 0 A ANTIOCH 001 44 21 is c c 3 41 0 36 0 ANTIOCH 002 e- L ". 13 c 1l 0 1 i5 0 17 U__..__ ._ . ax ANTIOCH Ova 1 ' 1 0 . _ 10 . 0_...___. - f - ANT I OLH 004 37 2 1 1 2 0 30 1 •-- ANTILCH 005 C 14 c 2 0 1 17 0 i3 0 __.._.__� . ANT INCH 00i� 2' 1 161 q 2 0 22 0 221 ANTIOCH 007 5( L 2? 23 G 2 b 33 1 411 ANT LOCH 008 7- 2S C, 12 3 1 54 0 61 -__ 2_ ANTIOCH 009 47 11 11 C F 2 2 0 3 0 37 -1— ANTIOCH 01t� 2a 17 1 5 7 1 1 14 1 24 0 ANT I:;L'H 01i 4 c 1 2c 2 t 1 2 3 03§ 6 - 2 3 1 1 3 4 1 5 ANTIOCH 01-2- ANTIOCH C13 41, ?c c 7 t 3 0 30 0 39 0 ANTIOCH 01-• 3- :2 1 c 5 i 2 29 f: ANTIOCH 015 2 1 18 0 2 ANTIOCH 0162 1 15 23 t _ _ ANTIOCH 0I7 2 t 14 0 1 0 ANTIOCH 018 2 ? 9 1 ANTIOCH 010 1 1 c _ 2 116 C 19 1 - ANTIOCH 020 3 1 i 1 2 23 0 2 ' ANTIOCH 021 ! '31 L 12 14 c 6 2 17 C 2 i= ANTI )CH. 022 3: c ': : 1 2 27- _. ._I ANTIOCH 023 3S I 1 2 3 _ __.. �.. ANT I uCH 02=. ? 3 1 1 I 2 3 ANTIOCH 025 ! 51; 1c IE c I - 4 3 3 ANTIOCH 026 j 3� +, 1 5 2 3 .0 ._____ ' ANTIOCH 027 1 2 17 0 i ANTinCH 02F, t 30 3` 11 c 2 4 2-4 0 30 0 ANTIOCH 02; � '�+ ?�y 74 1 1, c ow 2 c 17 1 ANTIOCH 030 ? icy I $ ?► 18 0 3 _ ANTIOCH 031 j t 1 2 1 S c 4 1 3 45 1 5 ANTIOCH 0,32 ( %3 = I 11 ti 2 2 29... 0 a ANTIOCH 03a 371 - 1 27� 3 k. i , ANTIOCH 034 9 0 _... - ANTIOCH 035 2i} ;? 1 1 2 ANT I OCH 03f) ' �* L 2; 1" 2 31 C 3 ANTIOCH 037 ' 137 1 2 1 17 al ANTIOCH 038 ti c_ _ 3 43 1 ; , ANTIOCH 039 i 21 11 7 1 2 1 16 21 1 7 77 ANTIOCH 040 31 1 " 16 c 2 24 0 29 0 ANTIOCH 041 57 c 2E 2c c 1 1 1 3 41 0 51 _ _ 2• 1 _.. ANTIOCH 047 2 3' 1 3 17 0 25 b ANT 1 OCH 043 1 5 2 c 1. 11 0 11 f�ETNEI. iSLANt) 502A t, 2 3 I I 5 4 54 1 60 BETHEL ISLAN7 5016 1 51t 1r' 25 C 4 2 0 6 42 0 43.... 4 BERKELEY PARK 501 7 ` c 31 243 3 51 0 BAY VIEW 501 SEE PI 10.9 ATTORNEY I ST 60 EQ UNITED STATES SENATCR CONGRESS GENEPAL .3RD MIST 7TH DIST F Y S T E S S c a J J T N W R H R S C F 1 S ' v 0 C A A D U C A R A C H A I E I C A E C 4 E U A L S r: L A R I M r, C L L I L C A R R A L N T L T A L T L A E R M A L N H T Y N T ... L G T Y k R I T K S S A T I H A T A T E E E P. D v E C S E A 0 R E N E ` R R P N A R E R S M L 0 R D R J I G J N I A T Z S I E I N E N J A B 0 N Z N axe G L G C 1 N G G F� S ;J S H L S S ' N L :. REP -03-002 Y H rOD 001 2 . I" 1" 1 2 1 0 25 0 BRENTWOOD q BRENTWOOD 302 5 1 31 1 1 0 1 37 1 37 BRENTWOGD 003 6 c 2 " 32 c 1 2 1 57 0 60 0 Ar BRENTWCOC 006 21 L t 15 c 1 1 20 0 18 _. Oi._ BRENTWOOD 501 5 1 . 2 0 4 0 45 0 BRENTWOOD 15C2 t 1 64 14 c 2 2 2 2 11 0 19 0 BRENTWOOD 503 61 C 2 C6 C S _ 2 6 41 C 5 0 BRENTWOOD 504 _ .. ... _ . . SEE BW 50? BRENTWOOD 505 SEE BY 501 d BRENTWOOD 508 _ c c c 0 1 8 0 4 0w . BRENTWOOD 511 a; SEE BW 501 - BYRON 5014 6 22 2 . 44 0 49 0 ' BYRON 507,18 5i 2 it 2 c c q 81 42 0 41 0 CLYDE 501 1_ 12 c 1 2 1 13 c 11 0.._ . CROCKETT 501 c I 2 ' 1. 1 20 O_. .__ _ CROCKETT 502 4 2 1 2I 3 0 y:= CROCKETT 503 2' 1 1 . _2 CROCKETT 504 31 1 2L, 12 1 1 IS 3 29 2 CROCKETT 5C5 3 t 1 7 c 2 11 2 1 25 w CROCKETT 500 �tt SEE CK 504 CROCKETT 511 2 ' 11 7 c 1 5 15 12i7- CLAYTON 001 7 ? 2 2 5 0.. 71 CLAYTON 002 9 c 4 31 i 6 1 .. 79 _ 1 CLAYTON 004 8' 42 23 c E 2 4 5 54 170 0 r CLAYTON 501 7 23 c 1' b 1 4 45 1_ 5- -- - CLAYTON 502 - __. r �• I 21 2 3 8 CLAYTON 5 O 3 SEE LL 002 CLAYTON 500 4f 1 20 11; 1 ? _3 1 _ _31 ._1 .._,.- CLAYTON 507SEE BW 508 _ _ ._ _ . _. s CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 SEE CL 50h <. CONCORD 001 3 I . 1 1 1 2 30 0 .._ :7- CONCORD 00? I 3_ 3 I 1 2 0 3I . 0 CONCORD 0 1 ?4 1 c 5 2 2 3 27 0 S4 . 0 CONCORD 004 j `=C c c f 22 1 11 7 4 3 61 1 73 3 'G=' CGNCuRi� 0051 5 ?_. 2 . 1 3 0 -49 CONCORD OCrb 31 ci Ic 4 2 1 2 23 0 3 __ - CONCOFO 007 I 3 t Ic c _ 2 1 2 27 0 32 0 _. ._ CONCORD 00E ' 4 2 c 21 c2 3' 1 39 2 , __ CONCURD CC; � 4 c 1 t 22 c 0 2 1 30 36 CONCORD 010 ,a 21 cl 4 - 23 0 29 2 tL CONCORD 011 1 c P 1 3 3 0 3 1 CJNCun0 012 5 { i 31 ri 1 4 34 0 39 1 -_ CONCORD 013 3_ i '_� i2 I 1 3 2 23 0 30 CONCORD 014 5 . c2' 26 7 21 1 3 45 CONCORD 015 ' SG = c 3 > 42 _ CONCORD 016 � 2� Ic 1 2 23 CONCORO 017 4J� t i 1 3 0 33 _ CONCORD Ole 4 ? I . 2 2 31 1 39 0 COhCnRO O1q 5= I ?: c' 3 5 4C 0 49 2 CONCORD 020 � 1` � 1 1 r.^ CONCORL, 021 5 _ 1 c 1 2 2 3S 0 51 0 _ CONCORD 022 ' 4 + 21� i 31 1 4 2 1 35 1 CONCORD G23 I 4j c' I c 2 3 0 3 0 32 CONCORD 024 27 i 1 12 1 2 _ 1 0 19 . ._ 0.._. CONC0kO 3'25 ( 5} s 22 22 1 0 3 4 45 1 - r CONCORD 026 ' 6�{ 22 1" 3 55 _ CQNCJRu 027 j 5. 23 17 1 47 1 43 1 CONCORD G26 1 �, ? 2 4 1 5 1 } CCNCOPD 029 6;, 1 23 2 1 1 2t 42 1. 47 0 w CONCORD 030 lid 4 ? c 1 . 46 62 1 85 0 CONCORD r.31 411 1 I4 3 Cj 1 2 35 0 38 CONCORD 0:3? 8ojc 3 el 34 c 11 8 2 67 0 821 CONCORD 03.3 7 c 34 21 2 5 6 5 4 0 54... _ 2 CONCORD 034 4 15 19 c 3 1 2 3 30 0 39 CONCORD 035 4 ` 2 27 IE 1 V 3 1 0 _3 32 3 37 >, CONCORD 0:3 6' ' 2C c 11 5 0 A 38 0 56 0 CONCORD 03"t 71 2 f, 2c, 1 0 1 2 519 1 55 3 CONCORD 0?8 6 1 34 24 c 4 3 46 0 64 0 ._____,._,__ ..,:.? CONCORD 039 T 3 _ 2 1 5 4 4 0 58 - 3 CONCORD 040 62 27 2 2 3 4 _ . 1 55. 1 :.. .. .._._ �. . .. .'. -�' ' ;; .ir;iMf'xMlf.__ ATTORNEY ST 50 EQ UNITED STATES SENATOR CONGRESS GENER.AI 3RD DIST 7TH DIST ` . � E Y S T M, E S S E 8 J J T W R H R S G F S ' v 0 C A G U C a R A t H A I E I G A E C s E U A L 5 W L A R I Y H C L L I L C A R R A L N T L T A L T L A E N M A L N H T Y N T L f. T Y R R I T N S S A T I H A T A T c E F A 0 Y E k C S E A C R E N E R R P N A R E N S M L C R D R J I G J N I A T Z S I E I N F N J A 8 0 N Z N G L G 0 I N G GR ' S is S H L S S ti L REP -03-003 Y H F= CONCORD U41 7 c 3� 26 i 7 ?_ 9 47 1 64 1 CONCORD 042 3 E 2' -2 12 I 5 43 0 59 0 } 101 C 2 3 63 0 72 0 CONCORD 044 4 ` L 15 2 c 7 3 5 2 29 C 37 0 CONCORD 045 1 1 1c 2 0 c 2 10 0 13 0 _ CONCORD 046 1 3c 1' 2 c 10 2 26 0 _ 29 0 CONCORD 047 ' 2 1c1 3 14 0 2 CONCORD 046 3 1 ` 1 22 30 0 C0NCC?R1) 049 4 2 1 1 _ 3 0 3.3 . 1 -- CONCORD 050 s 7, 16 4 : 7< � 4 56 i CQNCURD 051 71 c 2t 3 c 3 47 1 59 0 . CONCORD 052 6 3i 3 c ic 3 3 4 54 1 7 1 w CONCORD Q'5 5 c 2 c 2 . 1 14 1 1 3 35 0 49 0 ' CC1NCt)R(z 05 c 1 1 2 1 3 2 38 I - CONCORD 055 3 1 15 0 29 _ 0 CONCORD 05b 5 1 a 'c_ I 4 2 0 45 1 50 0 CONCORD 057 3" 2' 21 0 35 CONCORD 058 i 9 - 3 4 1 11 _ 1 64 0 82 0 h.. CONCORD 059 4 2 1 c 4 2 2 -3 4 d CONCORD 06U 4 1 2 3 38 p — M CONCORD Obi c 24 1 c 2 1 2 3 .45 0 y, CONCORD 062 5 21 i - 37 0 _4 _0 CONCURD 063 ' 2 i 12 2 1 2 11 0 18 1 CONCORD 064 3 " 2 1 1 3 3 CONCORD 065 i i I 1 C 12 CONCORD 066 5 2' 2 4 0 47 CONCORD 067 71 1 �- 1. 3 1 t 57 1 61 1 CONCORD 066 7 3 ' 2 c 1 4 3 2 57 0 59- CONCORD 069 5 3 2 i 38 0 4 _. _1 CONCORD 070 5 1' 2 3 1 CONCORD 071 bc c 34; 6 1 6 53 0 58 CONCORD 072 4 -0b6 -._0 � CONCORD 073 10 s 4" 41 c 1 7' o 89 _0 CONC ORC 074 3 c 14 15 c 0 2 2 2 3 0 30 0 CONCORD 075 5t 1 21 14 c 1 1 2 36 I 39 0 —=r= CONC,7RD 07o 6- c 2 34 c 11 2 c 6 4 55 CONCORD 077 7 22 2S 1 2 7 3 51 1 bb CGNCOPv 078 3 E 17 6 2 3 5 0 12 - 3 ; CONCORD 079 , 4 3 1 34 0 ._ .. . 4 CLINCORD 080 2 3 1 1 2 . 45 0--- ---54 0 X" q 3 3 11 53 62 3 CQNC[�i.L� 0:_ 7 r � , - 2 1 0 22 0 coN���Ra ua_ 2 _ .�...,�.,. CONCORD 023 8� 27 c 12 2 1 5 63 0 71 0 � CONCORD 004 � y� r 2 1 c ' 3 1 3 31 2 33 2 CONCC,RD Oe5 4fi 21 21 c 4 2 3 32 0 42 0 K CONCORD 067 �< SEE CD 501 rn CONCORD Otic. 31 i 1 1 1 3 26 0 30 0 CONCORD OiO ? a 1 31 34 c 7 5 3 3 56 0 6 1 CONCORD U91 7 4" 2 i° 5 6'_ s CONCORD Oq2 4 _ 1 2 3 3 3 0 CONCORD 093 � i� 1 12 26 CONCORD 094 � 30 23 27 0 ^-.. CONCOPP pay, i 3 1 1c 1 2 3 Via.. CONCORD 056 } �2 41 1 . 2 1 7� I 21 L+ 34� CONCORD OQ7 ccNc,�hu c � 2 2 I I A 3� � `��_ a 4 -- _ 5�, 2 C Z , . - . CONCORD 09y 1 t 1c 1 14 19 0 rx• CONC-�RD 100 2� i7� 6 I � 1 48 CONCORD 1C: ; 4;� 2� I 3 - 4 0 CCiNCGRD 102 ? 10 s 3 t 6 90u CONCORD 103 �� <� - - 3 45 0 _ w= CONC0kD 104 70 =.� 2 I � 4 � 5 bl CONCORD 13 ; 5� 1 2 Z 1 c ? 7 4 2 2 39 1 CONCORD 106 ;,� 1 1c 1 0 2 35 0 °�- CONCOkO 107 ' 6 3, 2 c 7 1 3 5 1 57 I CJNCM 105 i 2l 33 ,. 11 20 1 tA CONCORD iU4 3a 15 2 3 r 1 CONCORD 110 L'° 1 2 1 . 3I' �, � =-1 CONCORD ill 47 2' 2 1 2 1 2 3 0 3 CONCORD 112 1 5� P 23 2 1 2 4 46_ 1 r CONCORD 113 s 46 23 1 34 0 38 . _ CONCORD :14 61 2 2 4 5 a0 __ D -, CONCORD 115 2 1 22 0 �ti CONCORD 116 � 2 1 '. 11 1c 1 1 1' 2 ��. -14 r CONCORD 117 SEE CO- 074 _ C ON CfI R D 118 0 r CONCORD 11147 c . 2 2 5 0 _0 9"se' �µ. ATTORNEY ST 9^ E3 UNITED STATES SENATOR CONGRESS GENT-RAL i 34D DIST 7TH DIST E Y S T K E S S E 8 J J T N k R H R S G F S F V C A A D u C A R A C H A I E I C A E C rt.� U L S w L A R I N k C L L 1 L C A R R A r L N T L T A L T L A E N H A L N H T Y N T s.: L G T Y F R I T N S S A T I H A T A T ry F E E A D V E w C S E A C P E N E k R P N A R E f% S N L D R D R J I C J N I A T Z S I E I N E N J A B 0 N t N y G L G C I N G G S G S H L S S N L `s s REP -03-004 Y H CONCORD 120 6 " c 30 2E 0 17 1 1 6 40 0 56 1 ; CONCORD 121 2 14 1 0 2 17 1 20 CONCORD 122 SEE C _ 063 CONCORD 123 ! 62 c1 15 c e 2 1 2 44 0 47 0__._ .. CONCORD 124 .. SEE CO 074 CONICORD 125 ;.4c 2 2 2 1 15 0 21 0 CONCORD 126 3 17 14 c 0 4260 33 0 CONCORD 127 7 i5 27 c 1 1 4 2 _56 061 .___.._._0..,.. CONCORD 141-B 71 c 2" 31 c 1 4 2 3 40 0 57 2 CONCORD 129 02 1 31 Z2 1 2 2 3 43 1 59 0 CUNCL)kt) 13'. 3 21 17 c 3 1 3 1 29 0 36 0 ; CONCORD 131 3' _ lc IE c 49 4 c 1 24 033 0 _ . ... CONCOkD I �c 4 1 c 1 0 1 0 0 5 0 CONCORD 13? 3 1c I 2 1 2 E 0 25 CONCORD 134 1 c 5 c I a 1 2 11 0 -3_ CONCORD :35 i 1 1 C I5-- p ;<l CONCORD 136 �' e 2 8 4 48 .__ 2 CONCORD 137 2C c I 1 29 0 34 _0 CONCORD 13Ri I 2 0 30 c dt' CONCORD 139 i7 1 1 2 2 11 0 17 1 . CONCORD 140 0 0- .._ CONCORD 141 41 1 " 24 c c 1 32 0 39 p-...___ ._.._..:._..__ _ CONCORD 501 SEE CC, 007 CONCORD 50? ..-. S E E CL'' 140 CONCORD 504 31 1 13 1 c 2 1 0 2C 0 28 0 CONCORD 505 SEE Wr 09 CONCORD 506 3j 17 I ' 2 2 2 0 30 CONCORD 507 SEE CC 047 CONCORD 5U8 37 i ` 2 32 c 2 4 26 0 33 0 «a. CONCORD 53a 3 tj 1 " 1 6 2 4 1 29, C 30 0 :.':.. CONCORD 510 5 16 2E c 6 1 1 3 34 0 41 2 _ CONCORD 511 SEE Ct. C5 i z a CONCORD =12 c 1 1 2 4 29 30 CONCORD 513 SEE CC 04g LONCORD 514 SEE CO 9115 � + CONC,IRD 515 i 14f 5 1 2 10 12 CONCORD r 1b S 2 27 4 53 CUhCOf'D 51 - c +� CONCORD 517 i SEE h'C1c9"' CONCORD 51r'. SEE ^V 514 CONC )RD 519 ?: I 5 5 29 0 33 O . CONCORD 520 i SEE CO Guo CONG:IRD 521 2 1 2 21 0 22 1 CONCORD 521 - A ' a ti 2 7 85 0 _ CONCORD 927. SEE 6C 501 C014CORD 523 SEE WC 517 f CONCORD 925 i :,?'! 4 I i 3 f 0 43 0 CONC'?RD 530 ol - SEE CO I ! ; CANYON :+0ii ' c i 1 1 !!! 6 6 7 DANVILLE 5D1 ? 87 :. 2 1 M DANVILLE 50 12 -1 3 85 0 11 — DANV I LL E 503 ; 1 4 1 5t 4 6 99 0 12 UANVIILF 514 c3i �' ?4 I, 2 6 71 DANVILLE 505 ;4 i 47� � 2- 4 7 C 85 G DANVILLE 506 6� 2 _ 21 c 1 47 0 51 0 " DANVILLE 507 1i1 -. 41 c 24 1 5 81 a 98 1 DANVILLE 509 131 c 6- 51 1 i 3 6 105 1 11 "" DANVILLF 509 5 23 11 c 1 1 37 0 43 0 ; DANVILLE 510 al c 2. ->4 c 1 8 4 55 0 DANVILLE 511 64 3_ 3. 2 1 1 6 4e 2 68 1 s: DANVILLE 512 5 1 2 . 1 t c 1 3 33 0 - 44 0 , DANVILLE 513 9' 4 32 c c 4 6 1 7 1 DANVILLE 514 17- 71 7 1 2 ' 1 13 0 14 _ p ATT+4JR� 4EY ST as EQ UNITEC STATES SENATOR CONGRESS . GENERAL 3RD LIST 7TH DIST f E Y S T p E S S E a J J T M W R H R S G F " S - V ? C A 0 U C A R A C H A I E I C A E C r ti A L S w L A R I M F O L L I L C A R R A p L N T L T A L T L A E N M A L N H T Y N T L C, T Y R. F I T K S S A T I H A T A T E E F A D V E W C S E A O R E N E !� R P N A R E A S N L 0 R 0 R I r J N I A T Z S I E 1 A a 0 N Z N G L G C I N G G U S H L S S N L ' r s N u� r REP -03-005 Y H DANVILLE 515 = i 1= 2 c _ 2 c 1 17 0 19 0 i. SEE 0V 510 DANVILLE 515 - A } L - 0 3 0 5 0 ____ DANVILLr 516 ICa = 5 21 2 7 76 0 89 0 ; DANVILLE 517 12 6, 49 C 17 5 5 10 88 0 11.8 i DANVILLE 516 34 c1' 13 c 3 2 0 1 26 0 30 0 u DANVILLE 51c _ t CC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SEE DV 516 DANVILLE 523 VOTFD ABSENTEE ted. DANVILLE 5? 1 12c' 52 45 c 1 5 3 3 86 0 10 0 DANVILLE 5i2 a . ; 22 c 6 1 1 47 0 66 0 DANVILLE 52 3 ? 2_ 0 4E 1 58 0 � _ .. DANVILLE 524 7 3 26 c 1 2 2 54 0 63 0 DANVILLE 525 10 42 35 c 1 2 7 0 82 0 DANVILLE 526 7 3 2S c2 i `�. DANVILLE 527 ac. 4 2 2 _ 7 4 0 6 3 4_. 0 _ 6. _. 0Y_ �.. DANVILLE 525 121 C tl 3E C 2A 4 5 4 81 C 105__. . EL C E R k I T(1 001 ! 3 1 1 0 1 2 1 EL CER"-, ITO 002 1 4 C 1 2 2 0 r`+ EL CER+ ITO 003 Si, 1 ? 13 1 7 1 3 3 _. EL CERRITO 001- 7 4 2C c 2 3 5 EL C E R R ITCH 005 6 4 I 1 1 _4 EL CERRITO 006 9' 1 44 31 c 14 7 3 3 5_ 0 EL CERRITO 007 10 1 54 2,6 1 14 9 4 4 7 _ 3 EL CERRITO 008 7 41 2C c 6 6 2 3 5 2 � EL CERRITO 009 � 31 c 1 1 0 21 0 EL CERRITO 010 5i c3 } c 7 7 4 0 43 0 _ EL CERRITC 011 2 c 1 3 5 7 3 EL CERRITO 012 4,4 c 2 3 2 2 EL CERRITO 013 5 2c 7 5 1 3 c 0 EL CERRITO 014 4' 3 2 1 1 5 28 0 EL CERRITO 015 5 2 1 _ 3 I 5 32 0 EL CERRITO 016 54 1 ? I 10 2 3 EL CERR IT�O 017 1i � 5 2 1 3 68 0 tf12 EL CERF ITt� Bir 6 4` 1 1 2 5 2 _ - x ...._. .. ... EL CERRITO 019 5 31 } ic 5 3 7 36 0 EL CERRITO 020 5 c 11 5 6 S 26 0 EL CERRITO 021 2 it { i 1 - 1 15 0 c^ �? 7- sr� _. _.. EL CERR ITG 027 1 i 5 5 0 EL CERRITC 023 i 7 c 42 1 58 1 EL CERR ITO 024 i 791 t' 25 1 1 17 1 51 1 " EL CERF: ITD 025 ' 142 1 4 0 EL CERR,ITt; 0?b ' 1 2 2 2E I EL CERfi ITG .3-17 3 6 3E 0 EL CERRITO 023 i i i 1 1 I 1. 0 EL CERRITO 029 ! 5 c 31 1 1 2 1 2 47 2 EL CERRITO 030 t 3 23 11 ci 1 2 2 EL CERRITC 031 11' 73 C -1 1 C 1i 41 55f 0 EL CERRITO 032 I c 2{ 37 3 C C 15 4 1 3 5 EL CERRITC• 033 7* i 1 : 16 c 1 c 2 c 1 5 EL CERRIT ; G34 z 7e 4" 25 1 1 46 0 "i �-- £L CERRITU 0?5 2S " 6 0 .. EL CERRITO 036 66i 3>� 31. 1� ? 4- _. _.e7_.._,� w EL CFRR ITCI i�37 uL s 1 - j 4 0 £L CERRITO 0'38 121 1 3 1 19 0 r EL CERRITO 039 ops _ 2( c ic 3 3 43 2 _� w EL CERT ITC, 040St``. t" M 1 26 . EL CERRITJ 0=2 536c E c 13 1 32 1 EAST RIChh�ONL ? 1 1 ' 2 37 �.. EAST RICHt-',iOti0 502 3y I i , 14 3i 3 23 2 37 1 EAST RICHMCND 503 4: I . 121 c 1 ? 3 23 2 34 2 EAST F I CHMCND 504 " i 3 :2i c 3 3E 1 43 4 EAST RICHMOND 505 i -24 c c 1 24 26 1 EAST R ICHW1 ND 5C 6 ? 4� i i 1 i 4t 23 2 40 r 1 EAST R I i.HMC.'�t. 5�;7 2 ti 17� 1 1 Z 0 f --- ,. EL SOeR ANTE 501 r _ SEE ES 502 EL SObkANT E 502 a'�' 13 2 2 _ le 0 29 2 EL SOBfi ANTE 5G3 } 4a ' 30 0 4 I 21 _ 1. 1 � EL SOE:hAP�Tc 504 EL Sc08RAhTfi 5ti,5 4? - 2. 1 I 2 3- 0 41 . 1 ... EL SOBRANT£ 506 a� c21 2q c 3 1 61 0 6 f S 10 EL SiO�iRANTE 507 E= 3 I I 2 0 .. 53 0 . . r; EL Sl8RANT F 506 3 I . 1 c 3 1 c 0 2 1 31 ... 0 FL SOBRANTF 51.0 i 3 1 21 IC C 4 1 1 5 28 0 15 1 trx .v EL SUBRANT£ 511 w_--�- SE'E FS 512 EL SOBkANTF 51? �- 2. 1 1 2 0 3 _0 ' f F, ATTORNEY ? ST BO EO UNITED STATES SENATOR CONGRESS � GENERAL 3RD DIST 7TH DIST _ E Y S T M E S S E 8 J J T M W R H R S G F S V C G A A J U C A R A C H A I E I C A E C k � ' E U A L S W L A R I N H 0 L L I L C A R R A L N T L T A L T L A E A M A L N H T Y N T - kv L G T Y R R I T N S S A T I H A T A T % E F E A D V E W C S E A C R E N E k A P 1 A R E N S N L 0 R 0 R µ J I G J N I A T Z S I E I •'` j N E N J A B 0 N Z N G L G 0 1 N G G Q S H L S S µ N L r . REF —Oa—OuE Y H EL S06RANTE 513 26 15 6 c 5 3 2 3 13 0 24 0 , EL SOBRANTE 514 41 21 14 c 4 5 0 4 25 0 34 0 w�S El SOBRANTE 515 ? 2 24 7 c e 2 3 3 22 0 27 ....,. EL SOBRANTE 516 2 2 2 1 23 0 15 1 El SOBRANTE 517 4 2Z 1 5 2E _ 0 38 0___._ _. EL SOBRANTE 516 ' . SEE RI 081 _ EL SOBRANTE 37 L 1 E 11 c 1 5 1 3 21 0 350 EL SOBRANTE 523 1 4 c 2 0 2 0 _ 1_ ._.. 0___ GIANT 501 41 r 1 1 -2 - 2 2 GIANT 502 6 3 17 2 1 1 3 4 1 -59 2 GIANT 503 2E 1 1` 1 1 1 2 3 16 1 251 .... f GIANT 5014 21 1 1 1 0 2 1 19 2 1 2 , __ GIANT 505 4.1 I c 2 1 3 35 0 32 3 GIANT 506 3 2 1 c 1 0 4 25 0 3 0 - GIANT 507 3c 21 In c 1 3 24 0 GIANT 508 -27 1 17 11 c 2 1 2 1 31 1 GIANT 509 � 1 1 1 3 1 2_. 0 _ 0 .._. _ y GIANT 510 3� 17 13 c 8 c 3 1 3 0 GIANT 511 6 - 4 2 1 2 44 . wtL''rSv GIANT 513 4 i 17 1 c 3 5 c 1 2 _ 0 - HER CUL FS OC I 1 11 c 2 c 2 0 14 0 2 _ .__._.0 KNIGHTSEN 501 3 c 14 1 2 2 2 c 2 2 3. 1 KNIGHTSEN 502 - r SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 7 c 4 22 c 1 E 3 1 4 6 KENSINGTON 502 64 L 3 c 1 ' 3 1 42 0 " KENSINGTON 503 E 5 12 1 2 4 25E , o ., KENSINGTON 504 a 4C 11 1 1 4 1 5 KENSINGTON 505 c- 2 1` 5 _ KENSINGTON 506 6 " r 3C, Ic c 1 1 41 KENSINGTON 507 y' c 52 21 c 2 66 0 v KENSINGTON 508 51 33 c 21., 1 6 2 t -- KENSINGTON 50S 10 62 24 c 2t 7 7 KENSINGTON 510 6 � 4-4 24 1 1` 2 - 3 6 ---� KENSINGTON 511 a VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 ; 7 1 3 2 C 1 3 5 LAFAYETTE 001 1' _ 4 3 c 2 2 71 0r LAFAYETTE 002 7 1 3' 2 c 1 5 53 0 i s 42 581 1 3 1 i 71 _ LAFAYETTE 0,03 LAFAYETTE O')4 j 13: 4 4 1 2 9 7 1 LAFAYETTE 005 ' 12H - F S Z 0 "u LAFAYETTE 006 i 15 F_ 4 c 41 6 7 7 8 LAFAYETTE 007 ti . 3i 3 c 1 2 7 _ . . LAFAYETTE 005 f 2i ; 3 0 LAFAYETTE OOp 'i 1 ' - Z. 1 7 2 LAFAYETTE 010 0 - 31 24 r 7 - 54 0 ; LAFAYETTE 011 i 4 E c 22 1 c 2 34 0 LAFAYETTE 012 8i 333 2 C 21 3 4 LAFAYETTE 01 7 ? a 1 4 0 LAFAYETTE 014 c 21 3 1 6 1 64 0 ' LAFAYETTE 015 3 41 c 1 4 47 LAFAYETTE 016 ? I07 5 26 c 2 13 IG 75 0 _ LAFAYETTE 017 12E 3S c 2 6 r LAFAYETTE 018 31` 4 52 c 2S 7 6 7 yr .. LAFAYETTE 01 y i 84j 3. 3 1 . 5 Q f Lt►FAYtTTf 02:31,; ' 4 81 0 LAFAYETTE 021 5: 46 c 2 6 $5 0 - ,. LAFAYETTE 022 I 131t 1 4 54 c 22 5 4 - 77 0 _.._. LAFAYETTE !)23 1c' 1 6 . 61 C 3 C 6 15 6 9s 0 LAFAYETTE 024 105 41 36 c 1' 2 3 5 65 0 - LAFAYETTE OZ5 SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 027 rZI 5, LAFAYETTE 02a j c4 25 2- i` 3 3E 0 LAFAYETTE 030 }t7 6ri. 232T 1 83 c LAFAYETTE 031 6! ? C 1 1 5 0 _ a . LAFAYETTE �:t:2 f w SEE LA 006 � _ __ __._ ._.__ . .. __- ;•.� may. LAFAYETTE 035 7 .2 2 3 53 0 LAFAYFTTF 036 5-� 32 3 0 LAFAYf TTF of 10 i 3;' 4 2 1 71 0 4. LAFAY[TTC U3S 14- 7C 4 G 2 1 1_ r 8 0 , .... LAFAYETTE 040 6 . I ? 25 1 11 6 1 35 0z LAFAYETTE 041 6c4 2 34 0 LAFAYETTE 042 7 3 2 1 1 _ 43 0 "al ,T,. w4 ATTORNEY ST 80 EO UNITED STATES SENATOR CONGRESS �k uENE RAL 3RD DIST 7TH GIST F Y S T M E S S E 8 J J T P N R H P S G F 5 V it L A A 0 U C A R A C H A I E I C A E C ' = t1 A L 5 w L A R I P F G L L I L C A R R A L N T L T A L T L A E N M A L N H T Y N T L G T Y k R I T A S S A T I H A T A T E F c A 0 V E N C S E A O R E N E P N A R E N S N L 0 R 0 R x v�t J I G J tri I A T Z S I E I h E N J A E C R Z N G L G C I N G G I S 0 S H L S S t; L I � REP —J3-0017 1 Y H LAFAYETTE 043 1 46 ? i 3 6 10 63 0 LAFAYFTTE 04=: 57 1 2 " 2 C rl 11 5 _ 4 30 0 LAFAYETTE 045 i 7 38 2E c 1 14 6 3 54 0 _ LAFAYETTE 046 72 3 c 9 10 9 6 43 0 LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA 005 ' LAFAYETTE 502 SEE OR 512 ' LAFAYETTE 503srf_«+oszz j c c c 0 cl 0 c 0 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTEL ABSENTEE f ' LAFAYETTE 5135 6 31 1 11 6 31 0 . LONE TREE 501 3 17 1 ._ 3 2 2 7 I _ 5 l - 11 1 0 1 11. 0 LONE TREE . 02 LONE TREE 503 SEE BW 501 LONE TREE 505 14 _ 0 10 0 11 0 ; MORAGA 501 -74 1 3 2 t 6 2 50 1 MORAGA 502 412 2 C I c 5 3 2 2 MORAGA 503 4t 2 C 1 f c 4 1 5 2 0 __... _ MURAGA 504 14 61 51 ct r 6 9 86 0iF MORAGA 505 13 c 6" =1 c 2 2 8'8 0r. MORAGA 506 10 c 41 3 c 1 1 3 7 74 0 MORAGA 507 17 5 7 3' to 6 6 104 0 MORAGA 506 la 8 3 5 c 41 7 12 5 9 ' MORAGA 509 11 5c 3 13 7 a 9 7 MURAGA 510 13' c 61 45 24 7 11 6 75 0 MORAGA 511 i8 2 72 5 MOR AGA 512 SEE5 MO� 511 MORAGA 513 14 c 5" 57 c 2 ic 7 89 EiORAGA 514 6 , 3 3 1 2" 6 3 4 MORAGA 515 1 4 t 2_ i 91 c MORAGA 516 y 11 'r MORAGA 517 ; 4 4' 3 c 2 2 6 ` MORAGA 518 101 c 41 45 c 2C 9 6 � .xr. MORAGA 5I9 18 0 3 124. MORAGA 521 1,3" `- 5 r 21 8 MORAGA 522 11) 4 a 2- 63 0 MORAGA 523 j 55 4 3 2 c 13 4 4C 0 MORAGA 52 4 1 100 3 42 1 12 7 11 7 55 0 I 1 -7-777777 MT VIEW 501 1 1- 2 NT V I E4 502 ' i 1 _ 1 1 22 1 .-2.7 z MT VIEW 50:3 MT VIEW 504 1 3q 2� t 1 _ _ 31 . 1 MT VIEW 505 2- ! � 1Ie 1 3 2 0 20 1 MARTINEZ 001t 1 4 3 i L 2 1 27 1 MARTINEZ GCC = 2 1 33 2 i MARTINEZ 001 i i' 7 C ! 1a 1 - MARTINEZ 004 1 4 3i i 1 2 . 4 M4RTIt1EZ v:5 ! �. 1, 2 141 3 1 3 MARTINEZ 006 h 21c 1 1 2 a 34 0 MARTINEZ 007E 4` 2 ic 5 6 0 70 4 MARTINEZ 008 � 3� LFc 4 1 031 3 MARTINEZ GOA ! 4n ?+ I 1 1 7 1 1 35 0 tl MARTINEZ 010 � 4 j� a 1 1=, c 4 � 1 4 2 0 31 1fr MARTINEZ Oil 4.4 1 2 r� 1� _ 44 23 2 42 1 MARTINEZ 012 ^ ? d 3 3 15. 6 6 37 3 46 2 ... MAPTINEZ 013 111 ! 2 3C 0 38 1 MARTINEZ 014 ! =*1 2 c 11 2 4 5. 0 60 0 : a MARTINEZ Ori 5 ? I ' 1 3 1 49 0 MARTINEZ .''.15 c"� I cl 1 1 1 1 25 1 � MARTINEZ 017 1 1 1, 3 3 1 41 2 MARTINEZ 016 £ t SEE PO 504 � 4 _ 1 1 � 2 3 G 5 0 -----�-w MARTINEZ 019 { 7= - _-- MARTINEZ �`?C ! 7 4 1 4 3 5 0 m MARTINEZ 021 s, 8? l 4 - 1' 1� S 7 MARTINEZ 022 4;i ?3+ ?Ed 4 3 2 0 39 0 MARTINEZ 02'+ 7t 3_ 331 15 1 12 3 5 5 3 e 1 60 0 " MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 02I MARTINEZ 025 21 3 1 2 0 13 0 21 0 MARTINEZ 0 32 144 2 1 38 0 42 0 MARTI►J1 029 hr 13 c 2 4 25 0. 38 0 --Ae MARTINEZ J.,0 # 41� 1 � 11 1 1 0 40 0 ,,A_.. MARTINEZ 032 619. 1 3 ?2 c 1 7 48 0 6 1 MARTINEZ 033 4 q cl 32 it c 3 4 3 31 0 __41 1 r._ ATTJRNEY ST 3D EQ UNITED STATES SENATCR CONGRESS GENE:RAL 3RD C [ST 7TH DIST ���• E Y S T t= E S S F 8 J J T M W R H R S G F S VC A A D u C A k A C H A I E I C A E C E U A L S W L A R I M Fs C L L I L C A R R A , j� L N T L T A L T L A E A M A L N H T Y N T ti L G T Y R R I T N S S A T I H A T A T E r c A D V E k C S E A C R E N E R R P N A R E A S P L G R C R .I I G J N I A T Z S I E I Jay} 6fY N N J A 8 0 N Z N G L G C 1 N G G u i S S L S S ,r h L 2 REP —03-008 Y H MARTINEZ C�34 ; SEE MZ 030 MARTINEZ 035 ? 47 c E ii c ic I 2 3 32 0 42 0 MARTINEZ 036 # 4 . ! 23 17 0 7 4 2 3 30 0 37 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 0 0 0 MARTINEZ 502 SEE AH 501 NICHOLS 501 4 0 NICHOLS 503 1 c 1 6 1 3 3 1 2 2 0 9 1 : NICHOLS 505 1cc 0 2 0 4 0 NORTH Fc RICHMOND 5D1 t 1 i _... NORTH RICHMOND 502 2 c 2 0 1 1 0 50 NORTH RICHMOND 50? c I 1 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 OAKLEY 501 1 1 1 24 1 . _ 27 2 OAKLEY 502 2 c 12 13 c 1 3 1 19 0 23 OAKLEY 503 c' 1 ! I 3 16 1+ _._ 2 ZO 2 • OAKLEY 504 S_ 0 2b 2C c 5 0 4 7 3 0 43 0 OAKLEY 505 5 c 27 22 c 9 6 1 4 3 6 4b d.,_.___ OLEUM 501 SEE PI 006 i7LEUM 502 SEE PI 002 r OLEUM 503 SEE hO 50q OLEUM 506 SEE PI 006 ORINDA 501 11 3 1 1 2 6 ORINDA 502 16. 51 73 c 4C 15 7 2 88 _ ORINDA 503 446 36 c 3 3 59 0 ORINDA 504 11 1 5' 44 c Z 68 0 ORINDA 505 84 1 35 2 H C 1 15 7 3 44 1 . _ .. ORINDA 505 ID_ 4 3 1 . 2 64 0 ORINDA 507 11 54 3 c 2 6 7 6 67 0 ORINDA 505 51 41 2_ c 1 5 ORINDA 509 4 i 1 ' 1 2C I . ORINDA 510 54 c 3 11 c 4 3 r CIRINGA 511 lO 4 3 2 ' 5 ORINDA 512 151 71 c4r 91 0 GRINDA 51 I? _ 4' 3 11 7 it 6 6 ORINDA 514 124 47 42 c it Ir 9 7 ORINDA 515 31 3 2 1 4 5 ORINDA 51t, I 156 i 5, ? 11 5 9 2 ORINDA 517 14 x 5 ? 9 0 ORINDA 516 1�3� 53 4 a 7 5 , fIRI^df)A 519c 0 c _ _-._.__ _ _.._t• ORINDA 519 — A i 10?� ?1C 1 k 6 6 ORINDA 5201 I l 8 - ORINDA 520 — A I? s 5 y 2 6 3 _ ORINDA 521 1� c c 1 ORlNOA 521 — A 12� C3c c 3 6 3 �► 6i ORINDA 522 Jc c - ORINDA 5?2 — A ? 13y 5 4 2 1 4 ORINOA 523 511 i i _ - -- URIItORINDA 523 — A 7j v 1 1 ' 2 3 C 5j a : 1 524 1 C 5 74: ORIINDA 525 ' r '' i =?� ' 2 1 3 _ ORINDA 525 — A r 1 1 36 c ORINDA 52c 1i ea t 4 2_ 1 6 CRINDA 527 ( 137, 51 4 . 2 3 1 ORINDA 529 ' � 77i VOTED ABSENTFIE ORINDA ! VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 533 1 11 r ORINDA 53�- i 12' �' S 2 b r ORINDA 536 A 51 3 f, _ OKINDA 537 ? 77� 3 " 2 _, I 1 1 4 PITTSBURG 001 J 5� ` 2; I 3' C 0 PITTSBURG 002 � 3i 2' 1� ? 1 PITTSf3U�2G OJ? � �' 1 1 _ 0 3 0 PITTSBURG 004 Z 1� - 11 0 12 0 PITTSBURG 005 2J 1 1 1 1 2 Z 1 �e., • :Idie PITTSBURG 006 1 0 13 PITTSPUKG 007 4 1 I I� 1 31 1 3 1 .. -w PITTSBURG 006 j 1' ? I 3 3 0 .• _ _ . PITTSBURG 009 ' 1 1 _ 712, PITTSBURG 010 2 1 1 2 PITTSBURG 011 1 2 1 1 2 0 .__._,.. -- , f ATTORNFY ST 60 EQ UNITED STATES SENATOR CONGRESS h ` GENERAL 3R0 MIST 7TH DIST F Y S T M E S S E 8 J J T M N R H R S C- F S ? V _! C A 4 r U C A R A C H A I E I C A E C x E U A L S L A R I M t- C L L I L C A R R A ` L N T L T A L T L A E A M A L N H T Y N T r L G T Y R K I T h S 5 A T I H A T A T - _ E E A E� V E w C S E A 0 R E N E ' R R P N a R F n S P L C R 0 R J I G J N I A T Z S I E I { N E N J A b 0 N Z N 7 G L G r I N G G j S zJ S H L S S ; � L za PITTSBURG 012 E 1 14 5 c 2 3 3 j 12 0 19 0k PITTSBURG 013 5 ic c 4 0 1 13 1 17 0 -- - PITTSBURG 014 1 c 3 1 l 1 8 C 12 0 _. PITTSBURG 015 22 t 6 c 1 32 1= 0 16 0 PITTSBURG 016 1 4 c 1 0 1 8 1 12 0 PITTSBURG 017 2' 13 12 1 1 1 2 23 2 23 1 PITTSBURG 018 2 1 if I c 2 1 4 13 0 20 0_._: ._.___. __ PITTSBURG 019 1 '_ - 12 c 0 1 1 17 0 16 0 PITTSBURG 020 2 L 1 11 c 4 01 22 0 PITTSBURG 021 1 1' _ 16 1_ ... _--d-1- PITTSBURG - 0----PITTSBURG 022 1 3' 21 1 1 4 2 26 0 26 0 ,. . - PITTSBURG 023 � 4" - �- 2 3 2 0 38 0 P I TTS BUf G 025 1 1 11 0 _ 13 _ 0 x: PITTSBURG 026 11 c 7 C 1 1 2 4 0 10 PITTSBURG 027 c 0 0 0 2 .. . - PITTSBURG 028 11 c 5 ic c c 0 0 14 O 15 PITTS8UhG 0?9 1c 4 Ic c 2 0 13 0 I 0 PITTSBURG 030 c 33 31 c 1 c 3 5 4 46 0 60 0 3 PITTSBURG 031 C . 34 0 12 1 2 8 4 65 0 PITTSBURG G32 sa 3 1 . 4 4 0 . 47 0 PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 508 PITTSBURG 034 5 1 22 26 c 14 1 1 3 46 0 48 0 , PITTSBURG C35 1 1 1 _ 2 1 0 17 0 PITTSBURG 501 21 - c 3 3 6 0 9 0 16- 0 P I T T SfAUP.G 502 f 1 3 1 7 0 8 1 PITTSBURG 503 15 C 1 2 6 0 10 0 PITTSBURG 504 i2 c 5 5 c 2 0 c 0 11 0 1 PITTSBURG 505 l - c 5 c 2 0 c 0 11 0 1 PITTSBURG 506 -1 15 11 c 2 c 2 25 0 27 0 P ITTSE3UnG 507 2( 7 11 c 4 1 c 0 15 0 20. 0 PITTSBURG 506 t 1 5 1 c c 5 1 6 I_ ------ r PITTSBURG 539 SEE P8 034 PITTS6UKG 510 j SEE P6 034 ' f PITTSBURG ?11 0 0 _ PITTSBURG 512 C CI 1 ci 6 0 8 1_._ PITTSBURG 513 + j# SEE P3 501 PITTSNUuG 514 1 '* 1 2 c 520 1 31 1 4 1 PLEASANT HILL 001 5�! 3 1 1 3 51 1 ._ PLEASANT HILL 002 =: ' 2 1 11 4 1 2 19 1 28 PLEASANT HILL 003 1 2 c 1 1 1 33 1 PLEASANT HILL 004 i F 4" c 1 5 _. ? _ - PLEASANT HILL 005 rc 1 3 4 3 2 5 3 { PLEASANT HILL 006 1 73 4,e 2' ! 5 b " PLEASANT HILL 007 3 ? 1 2 PLEASANT HILL OlI ; .,4 2 iI 5 2 1 3 PLEASANT HILL 012 ' 4'i 2: 12 3 6 2 0 40 1 PLEASANT HILL 013 r•� 2` 2 3 1 53 2 PLEASANT HILL 014 ? c 22 1 32 -1 i PLEASANT HILL 15 5 ? 1 1 1 6 1 75 _ 1 PLEASANT HILL 016 Y 3_ � 3 0 3 1 PLEASANT HILL 017 ! 64 t 3' i4 i 3 5 : PLEASANT KILL 018 ' 61 4. 1 2 I # 4 1 7 1 PLEASANT HILL O1q 4 2 1 2 3 a 4 PLEASANT HILL 020 4q 0 31 9 5 2 0 4 0 PLEASANT HILL Q2i4 4 2 36 2 PLEASANT HILI 022 7: 4 2� 4 5 1 y ✓ U: PLEASANT HILL 023 1 7 t ti` 2 4 5 1 PLEASANT HILL 024 1 41 1 27 0 37 1 PLEASANT HILL 025 i 551 23 ?ti; `- ' 33 1 46 1 _.__... . _. .,, PLEASANT HILL 026 4 1` 3 5 I ,i PLEASANT MILL 027 < ?f la i 23 41 0 PLEASANT HILL 0-787- 4. _ -A 44 1 48 1 PLEASANT HILL 029 Y7! 2` 1 } 1 231 45 1fi PLEASANT HILL 030 1 c7 4j 14 c 2 3 4� c 71 1 PLEASANT HI LL 33'_ S?; 1 2" '51 c 4�i 6 2 PLEASANT HILL 0 2 3-- 244 4 5 1 `_ 2 4 1 41 0 5 1_ PLEASANT HILL 033 ?� >�;�,• PLEASANT HILL 034 r a c 47 6 c q 2 6 43 0 53 . 0 PLEASANT HILL 036 ; 4 13 c 6 6 i 5 4C 2 4 1 PLEASANT HILL 037 f v SFE PH 024 l PLEASANT HILL 038 3 23 5 0 .. 1 1 0 23 2 29 0.... .. PLEASANT HILL 039 Sf 1 3ic c 1 c 1 2 34 0 4 0 PLEASANT HILL 040 7q 41 2 1 I 5 5 1 70 _- .mr.� ATTORNEY ST 80 EQ UNITED STATES SENATOR CONGRESS GENEfiA1 ?RD DIST 7TH DIST ^' E Y S T M I E S S E6 J J T M W R H P. S G F S : V 0 C A A , Q u C A R A C H A I E I C A E C E 0 A L S w L A R I R t- 0 L L I L C A R R A L N T L T A L T L A E N M A L N H T Y N T L G T 7 k k I T N S S A T I H A T A T ; E E E A D V E k C S E A 0 R E N E R P. P IN A R E N S M L 0 R 0 R J I G J N I A T Z S I E I N E N J A E 0 N Z N ` G L G C I N G G I S G S h L S S fi.. ,r 't L REP —03-010 Y h PLEASANT HILL 041 SEE PH 031 PLEASANT HILL 042 2)2 t it 3 c 4 c 2 t j -2 p PLEASANT HILL 043 41 21 14 6 3 1 2 30 0 4 0_.. PLEASANT HILL 044 4 22 11 6 2 A1 2 38 _. PLEASANT HILL 045 's ' i !7 14 2 2 1 3 25 0 2 PLEASANT HILL 046 4 2e. 17 c j 1 3 30 0 3 �:" PLEASANT HILL 501A 4 5 2 2. 1 6 80 0 ;. PLEASANT HILL 5016 E 1 3c 11 i 3 23 0 4- 1.. PLEASANT HI LL X02 5 3I 1 2 PLEASANT HILL 503 2` i 1 2 24 0 PLEASANT HILL 504 _ . _. 7777.7- SEE 50_ ` PLEASANT HILL 505 u 15 c 1 4 PLEASANT HILL 506 7 c 21 27 115 I 46 1 _ PLEASANT HILL 507 6> 3 it 2 ic2 3 4' j PLEASANT HILL 509 SEE PH 50? PLEASANT HILL SIC' , SEE WC 535 PINOLE 001 3 1 11 14 1 2 2 1 1 29 0_�.,_._.. PINJLE 002 4 t 2 1 i 2 2 1 V4 P - 1 A�---- INOLE 003 3 1 I 1 5 21 29 0 PINOLE x004 2 + 1 : I 1 17 22 I `" - . -.. PINOLE Jos 4 2. 1' i 2 3 Q 0 ..__ ;4 PINOLE 006 5 3 la� 1 3 55. ._ PINt3LE 007 8 r c ` le c ; 4 1 72 - 1 ' PINOLE 0023 SEE PI 011 PINOLE 009 4. c 22 1 5 6 31 0 41 PINOLF O1J 3' 1 1 2 1 0 -29 , b _._. �. * I PINt3LE '311 2 1 I 2 26 .- .._ 0 ,n PINOLE 012 5, c 25 1 1 29 2 5 ___. PINOLE 013 5" 31 1 36 ,. -52 0 "A�.. PINOLE 014 4 I ? 1 11 3 I 0 41_ _ . . PINULE 015 4w 2C I G 1 2 3 . 39 PINOLE 016 4 41 2+ 27 0 33 0T PINUL E 017 � 5�' 1 '31 14 6 9 _ 9 250 39 PINOLE 018 7 3 2 1 41 _ 0 68 ._ - PINOLE O10 54 24 I a I II 1 1 2 2 4I PINOLE 021 f 1 i 1 0 I2 0 a - -.-. PINOLF 022 3�i c 11; i c 9 1 2 2 0 35 0 PINOLE 023 5 4 1' 1 4 5 _1 . . PACHECO 501 1 37 4 1 C4 1 c 3 1 3 24 0 330 PACHECO 502 17C 11 5 C 1 2 0 3 12 0 __.15 O PACHECO 503 2 1' 1 c 7 22 1 31 2 - ' - - PACHECO _ _PACHECO 504 i 34 2 IC � _ I 5 I I 31 1... 77 PACHECO 505 SEE MZ 02 ' r — PACHECO 506 c Ii c 2I 1 _ _ PACHECO 507 f s SEE PH 043 r. 6 � 2 b 1 1 1 1 24 _.0 PACHECO 50 ,,. .�. PACHECO 50 A 5'` 2 1 1 6 2 2 5 4 68 2 ,y* PACHECO 510 15Sf 3 . it c I c 6 7 2 34 0 4 PORT COSTA 501 1 c I c 1 i 0 8 0 "� .. p";tti RICHMOND 001 51{ r2 II c 7 2 0 44 0 RICHMOND 002 4,; i... 1 c _ 1 2 c 3 0 2 0 41 RICHMOND 003 t 3 1 _ __ RICHMOND 004 i 2 1 3 1{ C I c + 1 0 ...� . 7 ._ RICHMOND 005 _.. . _ 1 " . RICHMOND 006 rc 1 0 4 RICHMOND 007 0 _ �.,.. RICHMOND OU^ ,- _ tA . O � RICHMOND c3+JP1 Q 77777 RICHMOND 010r RICHMOND 011 f 2? i c 8 RICHMOND 012 - RICHMOND 013 �,: �. =- RICHMOND C1: 4 c I c c a 6 0 RICHMOND 015 1 c 2 1 c 2 0 b (} � RICHMOND 016 T; 0 0 - RICHMOND 017 2C1 I a __I RICHMOND 018 i 2 c 0 Q 4 R I C!!M(iN±? 01.9 1 cI 1 1 - 1 0 , . . RICHMOND 020 f: 2 2 0 2 a 8 0 RICHMOND 021 2c 1 2 2 0 7 0 n w RICHMOND 022 1 I 2 5 RICHMOND? 023 4 1 1 0 . _ Ig ATTORNEY ST 8D EO UNITED STATES SENATCR CONGRESS 3; GENERAL 3RD DIST 7TH DIST E Y S T M E S S E 8 J J T M W R H R S G F S j v C A 4 G U C A = A C H A I E I C A E C E U All. l 5 k L A R I C l L I L C A R R A s L N T L T A L T L A E N M A L N H T Y N T L G T Y R P I T N S S A T I H A T A T E E E A D V E C S E A O R E N E .M R R P h A R E A S M L D R D R J I G J N I A T Z S I E I r. E N J A 8 0 N Z Nww° ! G L G 0 I N G G r S f S H L S S .. N L d: REP -03-011 1 Y H > 1 � , RICHMOND 02Y ' ; I 1 1 1 2 1 29 1 RICHMOND 025 131 1 c 0 4 2 24 0 31 0 �� e RICHMOND 026 1 " 4 1 1 0 0 8 1 1 1 RICHMOND 027 1 a 1 1 1 1 r. RICHMOND 02 8 21 0 2, C 1 39 i `, ... RICHMGND 029 � 4� _ �z 2 1 RICHMOND 030 _ - sjf I 4 0 RICHMOND 031 1 6 _ .- ._0 RICHMOND C32 - _ 3 _ . 5 0.. RICHMOND 033 cI RICHMOND 024 # - c c 2 1 ` RICHMOND 035 I 2 0 0 -- _ . RICHMOND 036A + 40 1 1 3 2 1 35 1 RICHMOND 0368 ? i 17 e c 0 lo 1 1 RICHMOND 037 c c ' .- L 2 6 v 0 RICHMOND 03 _� � 1 RICHMOND 039 SEE FI 038 RICHMOND 040 I 1 1 1 1 . 0 RICHMOND 041 i 4 ' 2 2 2 45 RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 RICHMGND 043 51 c 21 17 c G 2 3 1 39 0 63 0 4 1 RICHMOND 044 011 I4 4 3 i 5 1 _ RICHMOND 045 4. � 2 1 3 2 _43- t e. R ICHMONn 046 4 E 1 2 _ 33 �_._ 7. 7 45 1 :; ya 2 0 RICHMOND 047 4 2 RICHMOND 048 3c c 1 11 3 4 6 27 0 3 "{ RICHMOND 049 4 Z 1 3 3 1 4 . 1 0 _. RICHMOND 050 44 L 2 11 4 c 1 34 0 4 RICHMOND 051 4 C 2 1 1 2 0 33 o 45 2 RICHMOND 052 6� 32 1 c 4 A 3 5 0 5 RICHMOND 053 3� 2 1� F�E � 1 2 3 1 "-, RICHMOND 054 ;_ 2 1 2 3 0 5 0 RICHMOND 055 ?�' 1 11 2 3 22 29 2 RICHMGND 056 �+ t 2 1 2 45 0 RICHMOND 057 t S 2 ' 1 3 ' 55 0 i _ 21 15 . _ . 3 r . 0 _._ RICHMOND 05F - - _ w { RICHMOND 059 2 11 1 2 2 0 26 0 RICHMOND 060 ? 1 1 1 1 1 I 28 } : RICHMOND Ocl ?4 1 ' 2 0 1 1 21 0 1 1 ' RICHMOND 062 16i RICHMOND 063 3 - 2 11 ' 21 C 35 0 _- RICHMOND 064 17 1 _ 1 1 1 1 2 = 3 2 0 -31 RICHMOND 065 3?� 1 RICHMOND Dot, 51 2 21 1 35 C 49 1 . ___ _ RICHMUND 067 i 44 i . 1 1 3 42 _ RICHMOND 06F 421 2 1 l 3 3 2 RICHMOND 06'4 ?=� 15 1 14I 2 j ._ RICHMOND 070 ti l I 1 2 I 1 RICHMOND 071 ; 3c� � 1 7 I i 2 28 dk RICHMOND 072 ! 2� 1 2 n. RICHMOND 072 � 1 3 1 2 0� 3 _ - i 11 2 RICHMOND 074 - RICHMOND 075 ' 3L !�+ 1 � 4 � i4i � 2 RICHMOND 076 3' 11 _ . 5 2 32 RICHMOND 07'r ? 3 RICHMOND 076 r 1C 5i 1 1 1 15 _ RICHMOND 079 2?' 1 1 ' 7 � 1 1 2 1 .- .. . ,. RICHMOND OfiJ SEC ER 506 6 0 RICHMOND 081 c3 1 1 RICHMOND 032 1?k 7" 1 1 0 1 0 RICHMOND 0S 3 I C. 1 3� 1 1 1 3 4 , RICHMOND 084 { r � �1 : 1 1( 3. 43 ., / / . 4 1 11 7pd-F 61 _... RICHMOND 085 7 2 1 RICHMOND 086 1 3- - 2 47 72 RICHMOND 067 7d ! _�! 2.1 1 RICHMOND 39E ' 3 t?� 1 1' 2C 2 1 . fi ! 2$ 1 2 7 0 RICHMOND 0�? � _. RICHMOND 093 �" 1 0 0 9 1 f.. 3 2 - 1 1 4 0 77 0 ..., RICHMOND 0 .4 RICHM014D 095 ? I 1 1 0 1 0 RICHMOND 096 44 40 1 2 1 13 ' 1 C � 0 8 0 RICHMCNP 098 7 . R ICH10N0 099 t I t 11 0 1 0 _ RICHMOND 101 2t 1 t ! I 0 17 RICHMOND 102 3 r 1 11 F 21 1 32 0 RICHMOND 103 5 c c : ATT ?PNEY ST BD EQ UNITED STATES SENATOR CONGRESS GENERAL 3R9 DIST 7TH DIST "'a E Y S T M E S S E B J J T M W R H R S G F S V 0 C A a C u C A ? A r H A I E I C A E C E U A L S w' L A R I F= C L L I L C A R R A L N T L T A L T L A E A N A L N H T Y N T L G T Y R I T N S S A T I H A T A T E E E a D V E W C S E A 0 R E N E R R P N A R E h S N L D R D R F, J I G J N I A T Z S I E I - � N c N J A E 0 N Z N G L G 0 I N G G ` SS H L S S N L .. - REP —03-012 Y H � ` RICHMOND 104 31 17 c 8 0 3 0 18 1 30 0 RICHMOND 105 ' 42 2 26 s 1 3 3 1 1 29 1 33 RICHMOND 106 2' C I C 7 C 4 0 2 1 10 0 190 - MI, RICHMOND 108 '� 1 1 2 1 1 I 0 _ ' RICHMOND 109 i ic 3 i c 1 8 1 7 1 RICHMOND 110 i ! 0 1 0 RICHMOND Ill I 42 1 26 ic 2 1 2 33 0 32 1 '� RODEO 501 3 3- c 22 14 c _ 2 0 29 _.0 - -- _..,... RODEO 502 1 2E C 12 111 24 0 .. .._._ w RODEO 503 1. 1 I 1 ._ 12 - __1 __o .. RODEO 504 2 � _ 1 2 16 0 26 0 _.._ RODEO 505 2 17 c 4 4 3 11 0 21 0 RODEO 506 4. 1-: _ c 7 4 4 3 24 0 3 0 - RODEO 506 21 2 25 2 $ . RODEO 509 c I c c 112 0 :. ROIL I NGWOt i� 501 3 15 i 3 _3 _1 _ _ _ _. .__.� .. ROLL I NGWOOD 502 3 2 1 Z _ .2_. Ri7LL I NGh'OOD 50 1c 15 c 4 0 3 16 26--- S EL BY 501 SEE RG 503 ST MARYS 501 � ? , E , 1 1 ST `�ARYS 5C2 0 SEE SM 501 SARANAP 501 4 L 1 1 3 3 38 ri SARANAP 502 91 4` -34 1 17 4 5 7 7C 1 g . 2 SARANAP 503 # 2" c E 11 SARANAP 503 — a 14 06 SARANAP 504 � LC' 1 4 . c 13 4 l 86 c 100 0 SARANAP 505 41 �, 2 31 _ SARANAP 506 1 " 2 i 2 36 0 SARANAP 5072 5' t t _ _ _ � ., 3 44 0 SARANAP 506 3C 1 . i 2 SARANAP 50S 7 2 3 1 3 . _ 56 0 62 ..0 tM. SARANAP 510 11 SARANAP 51 er 1 3' 2k 1 i 5 1 1 5 1 SARANAP 512 1 Z" 21 1 F 4 0 37 1 SARANAP 513 { g E 37 27 1 1 E 5 4 4 58 0 SARANAP 514 SEE SN 506 -x SARANAP 515 b SFE WC {?1 SARANAP 516 1 2' 1 4 "—` SARANAP 51.7 # SEE SN 502 _ _ SARANAP 511; SEE WC 0157 r SARANAP 520 3 2 1 SAN PABLO 001 ; 1' 11 c 2 1 3 3 12 SAN PABLO 00? I i 1 14 0 --- ,. SAN PABLO 003 1 la '� � 2 1 1 � SAN PA6LL! 004 f 1 d 1 - .1-! lrNi SAN PABLO 005 i 1 Y 1 1 I 1 0 _.__._ _ , SAN PApLU 006 4 c ?_ 1 1 3 G 35 0 SAN PABLO 007 ? 1, a 2 0 24 0 SAN PABLO 008 ! 35 1 2_ 0 32 SAN PABLO 009 ' ?? 2 2 L 0 1. 0 SAN PABLO 010 3 _ i i I 2 0 2 SAN PABLO 011 ; a 113 c 2 2 1 2 0 2 SAN PABL0 012 2 I 13 1 1 22 0 SAN PABLO 013 ?r i4 C 1 0 1764 SAN PABLO 014 ! 1 c 1 2 1 0 1 1 SAN PABLO 015 c 0 1 0 1 _0._ . _...__ SAN PABLO 016 i 13 c 3 1 1 _1 SAN PA6LC; 017 j 23 1 s c 5 � 2 12 1 SAN PABLO 018 ? 3A r 1 ' 1 2 1 3 1 SAN PABLO 019 ? 1 J12 0 0 SAN PABLO C20c c 2 5 0. 3 1 SAN PABLO C21 ' � 1 1, SAN PABLO 022 1I [,� 1 1 SAN PABLO 423 11' '_i 1 0 1. a 11 2 ?. SAN RAMON 501 11 3 1 1 3 5 75 0 SAN RAMON 502 7S 2 e c 4 51 _ SAN RAMON 503 r 2 2 3 -. SAN RAMON 504 6 r 3 _ 42 0 SAN RAMON 505 5. 2 E 2 13 2 2 3 0 SAN RAMON 506 5 c 2a 1 c 6 2 3 3 0 4 SAN RAMON SU7 1 c s 1 6 7 2 18 1 _... SAN RAMON 508 3 1 7 1 C1 2 20 SAN RAMON 509 6 I 3 3 1 1 5 0 s : -te ATTJQNEY ST rsD EO UNITED STATES SENATGR CONGRESS GENERAL 3RD DIST 7TH DIST y Y S T �A E S S E ti J J T M k R H RS G F S V '? C A » U U C A R A C H A I E I C A E C : U A L S L A R I M H C L L I L C A R R A L N T L T A L T L A = N M A L N H T Y N T L v T Y k R I T N S S A T I H A T A T E c t r V E W C S E A 0 R E N E fi R P N A ►c E N S M L 0 R 0 R A T Z S I E I y 4 N J A 6 0 N Z N G L G c I N G G s. S S N L S S �qr� N A kEP —03-013 ? r r: Y H �; SAN RAMON 510 11c 51 52 c0 0 2 6 84 0 103 0 SAN RAMON 511 ! 11. 55 46 c 17 4 5 6 82 0 SAN RAMON 512 b 31 22 E 5 4 2 42 0 62 o SAN RAMON 512 — A 1 ic c c 0 0 0 0 a , .. 0 . .. -:7 SAN RAMON 513 ! � 0 0 0 . � ��' SAN RAMON 513 — A 61 3t 31 C 1C 1 1 4 56 0 71 Z m - SAN RAMON 514 ( 60 c 31 21 c 1_ 5 4 1 40 0 SAN isAMON 515 I al c 3 26 c 6 3 2 5 55 0 SAN RAMON 516 52 2 c 2 4 46 1 _ SAN RAMON 517 5 c 31 1 c 0 1 4 ' 39 _. . 0 SAN RAMON 519 9 4 2 c 14 5 1 5 5 -70 a SAN RAMON 520 5c c 32 c 7 0 i 4 49 0 52 SAN RAAON 521 ; 41 c 15 1 c 6 3 0 4 27 0 SAN RAMON 522 I 47: 1 32 12 I 14 _ 1 3 2 _.. � SAN RAMON 523 i ?" c 15 11 c 1 0 c 2 29 0 SAN RAMON 524 11) 4' 43 c 21 4 5 7 61 1 94 0 SAN RAMON 525 � , _._ .. 1 1 1 0 SAN RAMON 525 — AA. I 0 3 3 SAN RAMON 526 � YCt U5 0 � TASSAJARA 501 i = I 1 1 J 3 0 - 28 a TASSAJAQA 502 �u SEE TJ 501 _. 1 TASSAJARA 503 ! _ SEE TJ 501 1 VINE HILI 5013`1 i` I o 1 VINE HILL 502 464 2 " 0 23 _ . 1 2 2 0 3 0 VINE HILL 503 1 lI 0 _ VIRE HILL 504 ! 0 ----- _. t VINE HILL 505 SFE VH 50 VINE HILL 506 2 1 1 i c 3 3 ' 10 2 13 _ ..2 VINE HILL 507 a VINE HILL 508 } SEE VH 510 VINE HILL 509 c 4 c 3 7 0 11 o VINE HILL 510 12 1 1 0.. WALNUT CREEK 001 4 2 lI 5 2 39 ._. _ 4:::4 W LNUT CREEK 032 ? 3 t 7 50 WALNUT CREEK 003 o-� ; 2 1 3 4 . 0 65 0 _ WALNUT CRE%:K 004 b`i 2 1 1 1 5 0 56 0..._.. ` WALN',UT CREEK 005 tom: � � 2 4 0 48 WALNUT CREEK 0# 6 f ? 21 5 3 4 a WALNUT CREEK 007 c� ?'. 30 131 6 5 2 8 0 WALNUT CnEtK 0t 5 414 C 2 ?� 2 3 0 4 0 WALNUT CREEK ';,'J9 �i ;' 1�� 1 2 31 a WALNUT CREEK 010 ,=�+ 4 2 I h 75 0 - WALNUT CREEK 0.1 2 1 ! 1 2 1 26 0 --- WALNUT CR EEK, +,12 1 6 73 _ _ WALNUT CREEK 013 Sh i .--+gg 3E� {� 1 - 7 81 WALNUT CREEK 014 7i; 2T 3 4� t• 61 2 WAL`OT CREEK 015 ' 4a � ► 3 _ 2u 14 I 33 0! .. WALNUT CREEK 015 _ 7y 31 3 51 WALNUT CREEK J.7 c- 3 3_ 1 7 8 a � g WALNUT CREEK 016 S� _, 3 f 1 . 6 0 81 0 �4 WALNUT CREEK Cly 5l` 1 24 1 4L 4 WALNUT CRE'K 020 S ' e ` '. ' i 4S 4 WALNUT CREED 021 ?3 r'. 5'3,' C 1 9 10 I10 0 WALNUT CREEK 022 133; 51 47 2 6 8 107 0 WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 003 ' • WALNUT CREEK 0024 �:1 i ii 1 1 2 26 0 WALNUT CREEK 025 =' 2i 1 " 4 51 0 WALNUT CREEK 02� c•7 i I 2; 1 q 6 _ WALNUT CREEK 027 12 111 -t' -46 I' 7 102 WALNUT CREEK 0?6 ; � 32 + 71 75 _a W WALNUT CREEK 329 7ti3 2 I? 3 5 6 WALNUT CREEK 010 1ST �3, 5 2� 7 1 10 2 WALNUT CREEK 031 12r 45f c 2L 3 3 1 _ 6 7 a WALNUT CFE-EK 032 y 2 WALNUT CREEK 033 i 144 5. 4 1 . 10 221 WALNUT CREEK 034 1i 1 5 5 11 8 _ 10 WALNUT CREEK 037 7q 3 43 I _5 6.6 .... _ ._ _.� . WALNUT CREEK a36 c� 4 41 74' sl _ 0 .. . WALNUT CREEK 037 L 3 1 1 7 _ 8 WAL NUT CR£'F'K 038,. 1 A� 1 72 7 ? 141 I 15 WALNUT CRLEK 0?9 i-P 72 7 3 14 16 0._. ,. WALNUT CREEK ,040 131 3 65 1 I 115 0 I1 WALNUT CREEK 0M2 I3 `+ 5 1� 31 1I WALNUT CREEK 041 6 3 2q 2 4 1 54 0 M - -_ 4X. ATTORNEY , ST 80 EQ UNITEC STATES SENATOR CONGRESS GENERAL 3RD DIST 7TH DIST ;. E Y S T M E 5 S E 8 J J T N W R H R S G F S V C A A r; J C R o C H A I E t C A E G E U A L S W L C L L 1 L C A R R A L N T L T A L T L A E A M A L N H T Y N T L G T Y R R I T N S S A T I H A T A T E E E A D V _ w C S E A 0 R E N E >' R o ,t A R E N S N L 0 R 0 R J I G J N I A T Z S I E I N E N J A E 0 N 2 N G L G C I N G G j� S 0 S H L S S i L REP —03-014 i + Y N y 'flay; + Z. WALNUT CREEK 044 I23 50 32 1 2c 2 2 5 68 0 87 1 WALNUT CREEK 045 c7 45 c 1A 2 2 3 80 3 95 0 WALNUT CREEK 046 j 4 ?S c 1 . 3 2 2 61 G 71 0 WALNUT CREEK 047 I1 47 43 c 11 2 2 81 0 106 0 WALNUT CREEK 050 ; SEE WC 004 .--: WALNUT CREEK 051 3 21 16 2 3 a 28 0 35 1 WALNUT CREEK 052 4 t c 2 3 1 2 u 33 0 38 _0 WALNUT CREEK 053 7 . C. c 5 4 5 13 63 0 7 I WALNUT CREEK 054 v 1 21 1 - 2. 0 -.4_ WALNUT CREEK 055 1 4 a 0 12 a 18 0 r _ ... WALNUT CREEK 056 3 1' ? 2 1 25 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 057 5 2 2 ' 1 4 4 ... 1 ._ WALNUT CREEK 058 6 2. 2 c i 1 1 0 54 0 60 0 WALNUT CREEK 059 3 ci 13 c 211 0 27 0 3 _.0 rte,. WALNUT CREEK 060 72, 1 2 2 S 1 ' 5 0 52 0 65 1 __ WALNUT CREEK 061 101 c3 37 c 1 64 0 93 _ p _..._. WALNUT CFELK 062 72 i 2 2 c 12 c 3 57 a 6 - .- 0 WALNUT CREEK 063 12 c 47 4 c 11 3 8 9 WALNUT %kE :K 064 15 5 5 1 2 I 3 10 0 13 ;... WALNUT CREEK 065 11 C 4 4 c it 2 1 3 73 1 9$ 2 WALNUT CREEK 066 13 71 4- c 1 6 6 8g 2 123 _._0 _. WALNUT CREEK 067 ' 5 2c 2 c 11 4 1 4 0 5 -0 WALNUT CREEK 069 5 25 1 c 2 2 6 3 c 50 - l ------'- WALNUT -_.__._ _WALNUT CREEK 070 c k . 2 c 1 ? 9 1 5 0 78 WALNUT CREEK 071 10 32 4 c 1 1 If 7 7 0 9 0 WALNUT CREEK 072 16 61 7 2 13 145 _ _q WALNUT CREEK 073 17, 61 61 c 1 8 12 1 135 a 153 0 _ _ .:... WALNUT CREEK 074 14 c 55 64 c 2 4 2 3 116 0 13 0 - WALNUT CREEK 076 � lic 52 41 c 1 3 8 91 0 WALNUT CREEK 077 1S 7 7 IL 2 142 0 154 0.._.. WALNUT CREEK 078 14C, 5" S c 1 _ 1 3 1 127 0 12 2 WALNUT CREEK 079 15 c 6 6 c 2 . 2 8 5 122 0 138 0 WALNUT CREEK 080 1 5 I . 2 102 0 112 0 WALNUT CREEK 481 lE 6 . 7 c 2E 3 5 3 136 0 162 0 WALNUT CkEFK 082 .95 8 ? _ 7 2 141 o 163 0 WALNUT CREEK 063 171 74 c 2 lI 151 0 WALNUT CREEK 084 � 14 6'! 5 2 2 11 0 131 1 __.v_--- WALNUT CREEK 085 1 15 S 8I 2 5 10 140 0 WALNUT CREEK OR6 21 7' 94� ?" I 16 0 ._ 19 1 WALNUT CREEK 0,47 1&7l 7 811 2 1 14 16 . 0 WALNUT CREFK EEK 502 _O1 5 1�z 3 _._ 1 4 4_i 1_ � 7 8 t WALNUT C ' _. C,�i 3 2 51 5 WALNUT CREEK 50? s. SEE w C 0 C; ? WALNUT CREEK 504 ; 7 1 3c 23 0 9 0 5 7 40 0 60 1 WALNUT CREEK 505 f 6 2 ' 2 1 7 05 Z 4 46 0 55 0 WALNUT CREEK 50c 44 3 I 11 2 2 2 7 0 76 WALNUT CrE£K 507 ; o C 21 3 5' 0 59 0 _. __r . WALNUT CREEK 508 14 c 5] n C 1 5 2 10 101 0 122 0 WALNUT CREEK 509 SEF wC 062 WALNUT CFEF-K 51J SEE WC 0-29 ----- WALNUT CREEK 5121 5' 2 1 1 1 3 1 46 1 WALNUT CREEK 513 i0 3 4_ 17 2 c 5 75 0 96 0 �. WALNUT CREEK 514 j 2 C7 1 c It I 2 16 0 26 0 WALNUT CREEK 515 8::( 473 4 51 1 67 1 WALNUT CREEK 516 E:, 3s c 1 0 4 66 0 69 0 .._ WALNUT C+ "a 17 i ilia 4" 40 i' { $ 0 98 0 it WALNUT CREEK 518 31 32r 3 71 1 72 1 WALNUT CREEK 519 ; 7 1 1 25 c 1" 1 3 _ 55 0 67 1 } WALNUT CRFEK 520 ; ilk 4c 4- c 4 86 0 96 1 WALNUT CRFEK 521 J 12i 5 7 5 1 1 2 4 9 0 104 0 WALNUT CREEK 522 11 ? 6= 3� � 25 � 1i E a 96 1 WALNUT CREED; 522 WALNUT CREEK 523 ' =i� 4. ?3� 1 11 r 6 2 7 ^� WALNUT CREEK 524 .--;;j �. 32f1c 2C 1 47 0 . WALNUT CREEK 525 f 1 r SEE LA 043 ; WALNUT CREEK 52.8 SEF WC 573 WALNUT CR-EK 529 SCF. WC 014 WALNUT CRFFK 5'O �*=� 1 ` t 1 t L 1! 0 17 0 5 6C 0 70 q s WALNUT CRFE K 513 1 3 is 1 2 3 4 4 55 1 WALNUT CREEK 534 41 1 if c I I 1 2 33...._ ... 0 WALNUT CREEK 534 — A 3 1 ' 11 I 2 2 ._..._.__ q _.. ATTORNEY , ST 80 EQ UNITED STATES SENATOR CONGRESS GENERAL 3R0 DIST 7TH DIST` v>= F Y S T M E S S E 8 J J T M W R H R S G F S : V 0 C A A D U C A R A C H A I E 1 C A E C , E U A L S N L A R I M P 0 L L I L C A R R A r `' L N T L T A L T L A E R M A L N H T Y N T L G T Y R R I T N S S A T I H A T A T s. E E E A 0 v E w C S E A O R E NE R R P N A R E N S M L 0 R 0 R "A J I G J N I A T Z S I E L " H E N J A B 0 N Z N : G L G 0 I N G G, rX S 0 S H L S S N L tq., REP —03-015 Y WALNUT CREEK 535 6' c 27 16 c ic 0 4 4 35 0 440 ABSENTEE BALLOTS 1926 6 859 702 3 30C 100 79 77 1363 S 1152 _5 .____.__ ...� .� a.; r >3 . S , yr ;u e.. < f;p r �lF s{ t w' i 9 Ar>¢Y M�q r r� I � ,yc Y� ] 1p « .... ...._ .. ...„.. .-r ter.+ (i f� 3 -.y r'`d r Wkz,. a- .. ..... .. ... .. ..«,.... ...,_..... rvr...+.e+[ M W -MFM` .... •:,d N .. .. 4wNwi3M e. _ KY �W4 z . t'. ^,iso CONI;RESS CONGRESS ASSEMBLY A D ASSEMBLY 01109 STH GIST 9TH CIST 1©TH DIST IiTH 12TH DIST ,_ P 6 J R V W S E A S C A S S A F TM S H R A S 0 Y C O C C L E C C R L C C C I E C 0 S S A S A A A r A A T E N A .a L C K C S I T 0 k T U I T T H G L T I K E N T N S T C R T T U A A T , P N E G E E I E E R L R E J E R R A A R E R -N, S R R. I I I 1 R N I z N N N. h N N G GG GG G C S J J S S f§ �} )JYstt f". REP —04-001 ALHAMBRA 501 5 ALHAMBRA 502 S ALHAMBRA 503 2' 13 C 22 190 ALHAMBRA 504 SEE PH 505 _ ALHAMBRA 505 SEE PH 043 ..f:x ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 _� __ _____ __ . _.---___ __._._.__:_-_____._. ,...,;;�• ALHAMBRA 513 - _ 2 0 �.. ALAMO 501 118 2 ,. ALAMO 502 111 3w ALAMO 503 iC I:M ALAMO 504 76 ALAMO 505 51 ALAMO 506 7ALAMO 506A "x ALAMO 507 8 7, ALAMCI 508 Q ALAMO 509 SEE AL 512 ALAMO 510 VUTEC ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 4 ALAMO -�1� — A 5 rY ALAMO 512 2 qy+ ALAMO 513 5 ALAMO 534 76 4 ALAMO 515 4 1 ALAMO 515 — A 77 r ANTIOCH 001 ANTIOCH 002 ANTIOCH 003 ANTIOCH 004 tC t ANTIOCH 005 2i.. ANT 1 DCH 006 2 ANTIOCH 007 3 ANTIOCH 006 E ANTIOCH 009 ANTIOCH C10 2 ANTIOCH Oil 3 ANTIOCH 012 5 2 _ ANTIOCH 013 1 3 ANTIOCH 014 1 26 C ANTIOCH fl 15 J 21 C _ --------- ANTIOCH _.___ANTIOCH 015 ; 2E C A14T 10 CH 017 ; � � 14 C ANTIOCH fll B - ANTIOCH 014 1 } 1 1 ANTIOCH 020 j 3 � 2 q _ r ANTIOCH 021 i 2 ANTIOCH 022 3 2 " ANTIOCH 023 � � 2 ANTIOCH 0=24 f 2 77777F, ANTIOCH O?5 r ANTIOCH 026 i t , ANTIOCH 027 14 C77 ANTIOCH 028 ' � 7E, ANTIOCH 029 14 1 _ ANTIOCH 030 i l 2 . _ 71 ANTIOCH 031 ? _. _.. ANTIOCH 03: 2 ANT IOCH 033 ? 31 Ct ANTIOCH 034 ANTIOCH 035 i ANTIOCH Lab , ANTIOCH 037 ANTIOCH 038 � 4 ANTIOCH C39 i 2 1 ANTIOCH 040 2 ANTIOCH 041 4 C ANTIOCH 042 2 ANTIOCH 043 _11 BETHEL ISLAND 501A 5 + 1 "" BETHEL ISLAND 531'1 41 _ .. BC7RKELCY PARK 501 -11 2 1` 1 22 BAY VIEW 501 _ _ SEE kI 100 __.. . 3� 1 .y%lmF CONGRESS CONGRESS ASSEMBLY A D ASSEMBLY STH ;CI ST 9TH DIST 107H DIST 11TH 12TH DIST P@ J R V W S E A S C A S S A F T M S H R A E 0 Y C O D C L E C C R L 0 C C I E C P S S A S A A A M A A T E H A r L C K D S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T I K E N T N S T 0 R T T U A A T xF flgF P N E G E E I E E R L R E J E R R A R R E R x S ': I I I I R N 1 N ' t h N h N N G G G G G S S S 5 S tom: FFP —04-002 BRENTWOOD 001 26 BRENTWOOD 002 3 BRENTWG00 003 5 BRENTWOOD 006 2 BRENTWOOL) 5 C 1 45 c �-- BRENTWOOD 502 18 c BRENTWOOD 503 45 c BRENTWOOD 504 SCE OW 5C? r# BRENTWOOD 505 P: .< SEE BY 501 A ' BRENTWO1D 508 4 10 BRENTWOOD 511 __..:. SEE SW 501 BYRON 501A 45 c BYRON 5016 41 0 CLYDE 501 1 CROCKETT 501 CROCKETT 502 1 CROCKETT 503 3 CROCKETT 504 1 CROCKETT 505 7 ti CROCKETT 506 _ _ _ r SEE CK 504 ^, CROCKETT 511 3 CLAYTON 001 65 CLAYTON 002 - T 1 CLAYTON 004 b 2 � sr CLAYTON 501 55 c :r CLAYTON 502 37 c CLAYTON 503 SEE CL 002 CLAYTON 506 3 2 1 CLAYTON 507 n +9. SEE BW 508 _ CLAYTON 511Fl ;.; SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 SEE CL 506 CONCORD 001 _. __ _______ ._._.,_ ,. t1t CONCORD 003 7 a� 1 CONCORD 004 µt ray CONCORD 005 4 CONCORD 006 2 _ ..- CONCORD 007 31 CONCORD 008 31 c CONCORD UOQ _ c 'k CONCORD 010 3 CONCORD 011 ; CONCORD C12 4 _ .._ _....__ _ _._ ' CONCORD 013 2 " CCNCCRO 014 4 CONCORD 015 44 c CONCORD 01b 1 _ CONCORD 017 3s c �. CONCORD Olf CONCORD Ol9 4 CONCORD 020 ;. 1 CONCORD 021 j 4 :. CONCORD 022 3 ! CONCORD 023 2 CONCORD 024 2 CONCORD 025 t ► 4 CONCORD 026 i 38 1 _ _ _. 77, CONCORD O 4 s L7 r .. CONCORD 026 5 4 _ CONCORD 029 _ �.� CONCORD 030 a ,S . CONCORD 031 � ., CONCORD 032 7" c CONCORD 033 53 CONCORD 034 3 c _ 1y : CONCORD 035 3 _ , CONCORD O,A6 5 CONCORD 037 5 1 CONCORD 0386 ... CONCORD 039 CONCORD 040 5 1 t r i{ C0NGj'RESS CONGRESS ASSEMBLY A 0 ASSEMBLY 3TN <DIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST 11TH 12TH DIST . P B J R V w S E A S C h S S A F T N S H R A E 0 Y C 0 C C L E C C R L G C Cxr I E C 0 S S A S A A A P S A T E M A L C K C S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T I K E N T N S T G R T T U A A T f P N E G E E I E E R L R E E R R A R R E R I I I S I R N I �R R N N M h N N G G G G G ° r S S S S S R REP —04-003 r ' r r CONCORD 041 65 1 fi CONCORD 042 56 1 CONCORD 043 67 0 ✓. CONCORD 044 '- CONCORD 045 21 CONCORD 046 _ ... CONCORD 047 21 CONCORD 046 2 :': CONCORD 04c 28 1 ` CONCORD 050 52 0 CONCORD 051 5 CONCORD 052 6 CONCORD 053 47 c CONCORD 054 3 1 CONCORD 055 23 0 CONCORD 056 4 CONCORD 057 36 c CONCORD 058 86 1 CONCORD 059 40 c 060 , ., %tea r CONCORD 061 41 CONCORD 0624 C s CONCORD 063 17 1 .. _. _. .___ ..._ _. ._._.__.;_ ..,...... CONCORD 064 3 CONCORD 06'5 12 c CONCORD 066 CONCORD 067 h 1 .: CONCORD 068 57 C CONCORD 069 45 C CONCORO 070 41 CONCORD 07157 x CONCORD 072 6 _ CONCORD 073 9 1 =. CONCORD 074 31 0 CONCORD 075 36 1 CONCORD 076 53 CONCORD 077 62 1 -i CONCORD 076 7 CONCORD 074 4 .. CONCORD 080 CONCORD u81 6 CONCORD 062 2 CONCORD 083 11-8 cr. CONCORD 084 ?g c _ CONCORD 035 42 CONCORD 087 SEE CD 501 CONCORD 08S 2 CONCORD 090 6 c CONCORD 091 6 CONCORD 0'2 , CONCORD 013 1 ; CONCORD vy4 2 CONCORD Oq5 2 CONCORD Oy6 3, .,.. CONCORD 097 5 Ni CONCORD 011e , 4 c ". CONCORD 091 2 t , CONCORD 100 ► 4 c CONCORD !OIL 4� CONCORD 102 _-...-- CONCORD 103 4 ... CONCORD 134i 5 i CONCORD 105 CONCORD 10c CONCORD 107 4 4 CONCORD 108 t 1 CONCORD 101 1 1 8 CONCORD ::0 1 3 1 CONCORD 11I } CONCORD 112 45 c CONCORD 113 ? cn CONCORD 114 4 E CONCORD 115 22 c CONCORD Ill, CONGCIRD 1 1 T N , SEL CU 074 CONCORD 118 4 Y Y'r CO'�CfiESS CONGRESS ASSEMBLY A D ASSEMBLY 8TH '01 ST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST 11TH 12TH LIST ` p p J 4 V W S E A S C N 5 S A F T M S H R A E 0 Y C D C C L E C C R L O C C I E C 0 S S A S A A A O A A T E N A _ L C K + S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T I K E N T N S T C R T T U A A T a p N E G E E I E E R L R E J = k R A R R E Rs S R R I I I I R K I ,a N N u G G G 6 S S S S S ' REP -04-004 52 2 CONCORD 12022 a CONCORD 121 CONCORD 122 SEE CO OE 3 CONCORD 123 42 c a» a CONCORD 124 SEE CO 074 � 21 CONCORD 125 CONCORD 126 31 rt CONCORD 127 57 c CONCORD 123 5 " CONCORD 129 58 1 =r^ 3 CONCORD 130 CONCORD 131 31 CONCORD 132 _ 7 CONCORD 133 2 „ CONCORD 134 CONCORD 135 1 ;x . CONCORD 136 4. CONCORD 137 3 2 . CONCORD 133 ___ __ ___ __ , CONCORD 139 1 r � .. CONCORD 140 0 r . __.._ CONCORD 141 4I CONCORD 5G1 { SEE CO 007 off CONCORD 503 SEE CO 140 24 c CONCORO 504 CONCORD 505 .. SEE WC 02930 _. _. . CONCORD 506 ...: CONCflRD 507 SEE CO 047 , CONCORD 50 - 27 CONCORD 504 CONCORD 510 4 CONCORD 511 SEE CO 053 _ _ __. 77713F CONCORD 512 CONCORD 513 SEE CO 046 CONCORD 5147,737, SEE C0 515 -- CONCORD 515 12 CONcnPo 52: ! 53 CONCORD 516 CONCORD 517 SEE WC Gly CONCORD 51E V 514 i SEE D ,Rtrt CONCORD 51g I CONCORD 520 SEE CO 024 CONCORD 521 � 2 2 . _ .. CONCORD 521 — CONCORD 5 c SEE WC 502 i CONCORD 523 _ SEE WC 517 E j _... 4 CONCORD 525 """ CONCORD 530 SEE C!1 119 1 r 1 CANYON 501 k F-- DANVILLE 50I DANVILLE 502 f 1 11 DANVILLE 501 i i 137 _... 77 c DANVILLE 504 E t DANVILLE 505 i 5 DANVILLE 506 ' . f 112 c DANVILLE 507 -124 - - DANVILLE 50B DANVILLE 509 45 , t DANVILLE 510 DANVILLE 5:i 62 y} . DANVILLE 512 � 46 1 DANVILLE 51 Mf _ _.. 167 DANVILLE 514 n s' f , �s CLN(� 'F•ESS CCNGRESS ASSEMBLY A G ASSEMBLY 8TH DIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST 11TH 12TH DIST P B J R V w S E A S C h S S A F T M S A E 0 Y C C D C L E C C R L 0 C C c . I E C D S S A S A A A 1* A A T E M A n L C K 0 S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T I K E f; T h S T C R T T u A A T t+'t P N E G E E I E E R L R E ,} E R R A R R E R S K R I I I I R N I N K K A N N G G G �+ S S S S REP —04-005 DANVILLE 515 21 SEE DV 516 r DANVILLE 515 — 4 5 c _ :_ .... DANVILLE 516 96 c DANVILLE 517 12E 1R DANVILLE 518 3C c DANVILLE 515 c a L Y.l.K SEE OV 516 DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 5211I c 77 DANVILLE 522 7 0 DANVILLE 523 6 1 DANVILLE 524 7 DANVILLE 525 91 c DANVILLE 526 73 2 -� . - •'_ DANVILLE 527 74 CU. DANVILLE 528 112 1 EL CERRITO 001 I' EL CERR ITC 002 It 1 c _ 1- EL CERRITO 003 1 i 2 3 5 1 EL CERR ITU 004 24 3 11 1 2 EL CERRITC 005 31 2f c 15 EL CERRITO 006 41 3 . 30 El CERRITC 007 4 32 33 EL CERRITO 008 3r 1 f 1 2 7777 ' EL CERRITLI 009 1 EL CERRITO 010 2 1 1 c 1 EL CERRITO X311 2 1 ' EL CERRITO 012 EL CERRITO 013 2 1 - c 1 EL CERRITO 014 2 E 11 1 15 ;, EL CERRITO 015 2 1 1 _ ... EL CERRITO 016 2' I : i EL CERR ITC 017 3 4' 1 25 EL CERRITO 018 2 2 1 1 EL CERRITC €319 2C 1" 2 c '- EL CERRITO 02!) 2 1 1 1 EL CERRITO 021 � I 1 °,+, EL CERRITO 022 1 L ___. .. _ EL CERRITO 023 31 2 11 1 2 EL CERRITO 024 2 3 15 1 26 _ EL CERRIT[ 025 it 1 10 EL CERRITC? 326 1 2_ - 1 EL CERRITO 027 , 2- 2- 1 2 .ik r. EL CERRITO 026 1r c 7 a EL CERRITO 029 31, c 2 usfi. EL CERRITO 030 1'� 1 Ic 11 EL CERRITO 0?1 2 = 1 EL CERRITO 032 ' EL CERRITO 033 2 EL CERRITO 034 t 2E 24 1 2 s EL CERRITO 035 r. ?t Ic c 2 EL CERR ITC' 0 36 4 2 2" 16 71 EL CERRITO 037 1 1 2 1 EL CERR ITC`' 038 11 EL CERRITO 039 � 2 i I 2i EL CERRITO 040 � 7. 4 21 c 20 _ EL CERRITO 042 21 13 EAST RICHMOND 501 13 fx EAST RICHMOND 502 { r 4 EAST RICHMOND 503 1 I EAST RICHMOND 504 14 r e- R p EAST RICHMOND 5505 1 EAST RICHMOND 506 7 EAST R I CHMCA D 5137 EL SOBRANTE 501 °x SEE ES 502 # '. . EL SOBRANTE 502 { } a EL SOBRANTE 503 7f EL SOBRANTE 5C4 2 _.. ._._..__� EL SOBRANTE 505 j _ 11 - EL SOBRANTE 506 18 _ .. EL SOPRANTE 507 11 EL 1,5O1IRANIF X08 12 EL SOORANTE 510 EL SOSRANTE 511 SEE ES 512 EL SOBRANTE 512 " ,xw t MY CUNGIRESS CONGFESS ASSEMBLY A C ASSEMBLY STH ?CI ST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST !1TH 12TH DIST `� P 5 J R V w S E A S C A S S A F T M S 4 H R A E 0 Y 4 0 0 C L E C C R L C C C a I E C ^ S S A S A A A M A .: T E M A L C K I: S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T is T N S T 0 R T T U A A T -` P N' E G E E I E E R L R E sz J F R A R q E R '. S R I I I I R N I is ti K R N N G G G G G S S S S S _.. kEP —04-006 EL SOBRANTE 513 0 EL SOBRANTE 514 5 EL SO BIP ANTE 515 � 1: EL SOBRANTE 516 3 2 EL SOB ANTE 517 7 EL SOBRANI E 516 SEEPI u63 P. EL SOBRANTE 522 EL SOBRANTE 523 3 GIANT 501 8 GIANT 502 15 GIANT 503 $ GIANT 504 11 ; GIANT 505 GIANT 506 .. GIANT 507 GIANT 508 GIANT 509 GIANT 510 5 GIANT 511 20 GIANT 513 7 a�* HERCULES 001 1 KNIGHTSEN 501 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEF KG 5 J 1 KENSINGTON 501 3 3 15 c 2 _ rY> KENSINGTON 502 34 1 KENSINGTON 543 27 32 21 c 2 KENSINGTON 504 2 2 KENSINGTON 505 3 2 1 3. KENSINGTON 506 t 1' 1 c 2 r KENSINGTON 507 4 2 . I c 2 KENSINGTON 506 ( 34� 41 16 1 1$ f KENS I NGTCN 50q 3 42 v 1, 14. 39 i KENSINGTON 51C 32 2t 22 KENSINGTON 511 t VOTED AbSENTEI KENSINGTON 512 x*'. V.3TFD ABSENTEE ' KENSINGT 0IN 513 3 ?_ 17 1 i3 , LAFAYETTE 001 35 ? 16 c 4. 63 LAFAYFTTE oc2 3 14 c 37 3 LAFAYETTE 003 5 311 21 81 47 N 1 LAFAYETTE 004 Z '53 5 7 5 ' LAFAYETTE Oi 5 ? 5� 2. 7. 54 LAFAYETTE Calla � ?. b" 34� 8 _ 55 _ LAFAY TTE 007 3� 5 _. 31 1- LAFAYETTE 0-n8 i Is� 21 c a LAFAYETTE 0G9 23 6c 14 c 4S 5 c , LAFAYETTE 010 ? 2I ' 4., Z LAFAYFTTE 011 i 11 1 t 331 LAFAYETTE 012 2 4: 1 cl 5 _ 1 _ .. _. LAFAYETTE 013 j 27! 4c , 5 23 1 LAFAYETTE 01k # 1y z I I Z 3 26 LAFAYETTE. 015 21 2 21 5 32 0 LAFAYETTE 016 3: 41 5 50 0r . LAFAYETTE 017 3 4 21 6 49 ,u LAFAYETTE 018 ? ? 4 ? 64 4 � LAFAYETTE 019 1 4 ^* 41 33 3 LAFAYETTE 020 2 5 c` c 52 4 , «,._. LAFAYETTE 021 3I 5' 15 c 9c 3 LAFAYETTE 022 i 21 51 6 3 _ LAFAYETTE 023 # 5,� 7 2` = 98 6 LAFAYETTE 024 21 4 . ? '. 64 2 _ LAFAYETTE "25 SEE L-A 023 LAFAYETTE 027 17, # 5 LAFAYETTE 026 ' i4, 2; 11rl LAFAYETTE 030 3t,j 3 c,, i � �� 1 LAFAYETTE 031 i 27 2 . : c 5 26 1 LAFAYETTE C32 i SEE LA 000 # 3 LAFAYETTE 035 1 j 42 11 C 4 E 22 �-7' LAFAYETTE 036 ? # ? _ 31-2 0 _ < LAFAYFTTE C,3P 3 3 2 5 LAFAYFTTE 0A4 4 Sib 3 94 44 , ._.. LAFAYETTE 040 1 . 2 13 3 LAFAYETTE 041 I 1 I 3 20 LAFAYETTE 042 2 2 1 2 2 CON RESS CON(-KESS ASSEMBLY A D ASSEMBLY 9TH ;DIST 9TH DIST LOTH DIST 11TH 12TH DIST __t{ P B J R V S E A S C A S S A F T M S H R A E 0 Y C D 0 G L E C C R L C C CXlil � r� I E C D S S A S A A A A T E M A , w L C K D S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T I K E _, T N S T D P T T U A A T P E G E E I E E R L R E 3} J R R A P. R E R S R I I 1 I R N I ' N N G G G G G S S S S S Y ^ ,rte , REP —04-007 LAFAYETTE 043 ? 41 1 c 48 44 0 LAFAYETTE 044 11 22 1 42 15 _077 LAFAYETTE 045 2, 31 14 c 52 22 0 71 LAFAYETTE C46 iE 3F 1 . c 54 17 0 .,. LAFAYETTE 501 _.__... SEE LA 005 LAFAYETTE 502 SEE OR 512 LAFAYETTE 503seEmostz r .• LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 1 ? 1 33 Z 0- 4 0 LONE TREE 501 2. 1 LONE TREE 502 9 0 LONE TREE 503 SEE BW 503 . LONE TREE 505 1 ° .., MORAGA 501 2 3" 2 1 5 _2 .-0_ _ __ .. �. ..... MDRAGA 502 1 2 _ 2, MORAGA 503 1' 1 . 11 2 13.._.____.0 MORAGA 504 2" 7 3 _. _ 7 --._5.8 _ -__O_.- __ * - MORAGA 505 2c 6ti 2 6 55 MORAGA 506 _ 2 4 ? _ _.. .6 . .. .. 39 1 MORAGA 507 5 5 4 _ _ 91 _ 7 r. MORAGA 508 _•,t 5 4 __ 9-1 , __---54xs. MORAGA 509 2 5' 3. _ 65 - 3_ . . 0 MORAGA 510 3_ 4 E ? 8 44 j y d' MORAGA 511 4 9, 4 10 .- 52 0 a r. ... MORAGA 512 _ SEE M0 511 MORAGA 513 3 6 3F c 9 53 MORAGA 514 c' 2._ 30 5 3 f:N. MORAGA 515 3 !:" 3? 9 - 41 MORAGA 515 2 - 5 215 4 _. K„ MCRAGA 517 2 4 2 _ 4_ _..5 p MORAGA 518 2 3 3 _ 61 33 . MORAGA 519 4 5 . 56 9 8 MORAGA 521 4 4F 2 8_ 48 0 ry* MORAGA 522 2r 52 21 _ 6 _ 40 MORAGA 523 1 21 1 3_ _lb__. ..0.__--. MORAGA 524 2 3 21 c 619 27 0 MT VIEW 501 . MT VIEW 50L 10 _.__. MT VIEh 503 10 MT VIEW 504 7 _. MT VIEW 505 _ _ MARTINEZ 001 2 MARTINEZ 002 1} MARTINEZ 003 ,.. . MARTINEZ 004 1C " MARTINEZ 005 Al, MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 007 t 2 to MARTINEZ 008 5a.._ MARTINEZ 000 MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ 011 i ". MARTINEZ 012 MARTINEZ 013 MARTINEZ ::1* ; � MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 016 MARTINEZ 017 ' 8 MARTINEZ C18 _ SEE PO 504 MARTINEZ 014 MARTINEZ t)2C 1 v. MARTINEZ 021 � "_ MARTINEZ 022 i t _ . tZ MARTINEZ 0?3 i 11 MARTINEZ 024 r SEE MZ 021 Y a MARTINEZ 025 MARTINEZ 028 MARTINEZ 029 3 MARTINEZ 030 3 MARTINEZ 032 1 MARTINEZ 033 I 5 - r�,,w ,�A. CONGGRESS CONGRESS ASSEMBLY A 0 ASSEMBLY STH GIST 9TH GIST 10TH DIST 11TH 12TH DIST P F J R Y it S E A S C A S 5 A F T M S H R A E 0 Y C D D C L E C C R L C C C I E C D S S A S A A A $► A A T E M A L C K G S I T O M T !1 I T T H G L T I K G N T N S T C R T T U A A T k P E G F E I E E R L R E J R A R p E R 1 I R N I N h N h N N G G G G G S S S S S ti Y+ 7 " REP —04-008 MARTINLZ 034 M SEE Mt 030 MARTINEZ 035 7 ' MARTINEZ 436 10 'h MARTINEZ 501 SEE Mt 006 _ -__ ___.___ .�< �-• _. MARTINEZ 502 SEE AH 501 NICNOLS 541 va _ NICHOLS 503 11 cyw NICHOLS 505 I .. NORTH RICHMOND 501 3 NORTH RICHMOND 502 2 . NORTH RICHMOND 50-1 1 t ;, OAKLEY 503 26 13 - OAKLEY 502 23 0 OAKLEY 503 16 1 u OAKLEY 504 319 1 _ OAKLEY 505 4 OLEUM 501 rt SEE PI 006 " OLEUM 502 SEE PI 002 OLEUM 503 SFE R O 509 OLEUM 506 t r�� SEE PI 006 ORINDA 501 2 2 7 3 -- -- ORINDA 502 6 b Z _ . 10 6. Q ORINDA 503 2 5 21 c 5_ 55 ORINDA 504 3 4 2! 66 48 0 7 7 7Ff ORINDA 505 c' 3 1 4 33 ORINDA 506 2' 4_ 1 4 62 r . ORINDA 547 1 5 31 7 5 OR I NVA 508 11 4 2 4 45 4 ORINDA 509 2 2 -1 ORINDA 510 ORI NUA 511 14, 2 _ 4 56 1 ORINDA 512 3 71 3 9 66 ORINDA Sia 3 4' 2 71 37 7RINDA 51�: � 31� 5 ?_ 6. 48 ORINDA 515 14` i . 1 4 43 2 ORINDA 515 4 : 7' 7 8E 0 x OKI!VDA 517 ; 2 1 10, 48 ORINDA 518 32� 4.. ?r 73 36 ORI NVA 519 i 1 ORINDA 51C - A } 23 41 = 5 49 -- ORINDA 520 ! ORINOA 520 - A 3, 55 2 7 50 0 ORI"SDA 521 j j _ 0 4 _ ORINDA 521 - ;5 5' 2 ORINDA 522 . ._...,.. ..... rte. ORINDA 522 - A 31 4 ? 1 7 5 1 , ORINDA 52_� 1 1 ' 1 . 3 1 1 ORINDA 523 - A 21 31 4 18 ORINDA 52Y 3? o io 5 � ORINDA 525 25 2 Z� 4 2 ORINDA 525 - K 1 1 'A 4 18 ORINDA 526 39 4 1 b 4 -'T ORINDA 527 3. a 7 5 1 � _.. ORINDA 52q VOTED ABSENTEE I OR IVDA 530 t t y VOTED ABSENTEE OPINDA 533 cj 5 7 49 ^ ti ORINDA 534 31 4 ' 7 51 _. ORINDA 53c f ?c; 5' 63 63 ORINDA 5=7 16 4 21 PITTSBURG 033 ( w PITTSBUP.G 402 _ _.._ -. PITTSBURG 00'; � PITTSBURG 004 PITTSBURG 345 -: , PITTSBURG 006 PITTSBUPG 007 '. ?- PITTSBURG 006 ( i PITTSBURG 0099 PITTSBURG 010 . f . .. - .. . . ..-. PITTSBURG 011 „Y�a- Lq+L CCN FESS CONGRESS ASSEMBLY A 0 ASSEMBLY 8TH 01 ST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST 11TH 12TH DIST P B J R V N S E A S C h S S A F T M S H R A E 0 Y C 0 0 C L E C C R L 0 C C 'nw I F C 0 S S S A A A I+ A A T E M A "? L C K 0 S I T O M T U I T T H G L T nr I K E N T N S T C R T T U A A T "f* «,r� P N E G E E I E E R L R E {ACL J £ R R A R R E R S R R I I I I R N I N N N 1 Y G G G G G ' x- S S S S S . � 1 REP —04-009 . P PITTSBURG 012 1 PITTSBURG 013 1 1 .. PITTSBURG 014 11 cn; PITTSBURG 015 16 c - PITTSBURG 016 12 c PITTSBURG 017 23 1 PITTSBURG 018 is I PITTSBURG 019 17 c PITTSBURG 020 2C c PITTSBURG 021 15 C 4""" PITTSBURG 022 25 c PITTSBURG 023 3 6 PITTSBURG 025 11 c - .* PITTSBURG 026 10 c PITTSBURG 027 2 c PITTSBURG 028 13 1 PITTSBURG 024 1 Yy; PITTSBURG 0305 ,.. s PITTSBURG 031 E PITTSBURG 032 4'- PITTSBURG PITTSBURG 033 < ' SEE PB 508 PITTSBURG 034 1 45 1x` PITTSBURG 035 1 PITTSBURG 501 1 C PITTSBURG 502 . PITTSBURG 503 _ a PITTSBURG 504 1 cj { PITTSBURG 505 2 PITTSBURG 506 2 PITTSBURG 507 1 PITTSBURG 508 PITTSBURG 509 C:<. SEE PB 034 PITTSBURG 510 SEE PB 034 PITTSBURG 511 c c PITTSBURG 512 1 PITTSBURG 513 SEE Pb 501 PITTSBURG 514 F z PLEASANT HILL 0^1 } 11 PLEASANT HILL OU2 5R4t PLEASANTHILL 00 9 �� PLEASANT HILL 004 4 __ PLEASANT !TILL 005 11 PLEASANT HILL 006 1 PLEASANT HILL 007 t PLEASANT HILL OlI ; # rv _ PLEASANT HILL 012 1 PLEASANT HILL 013 � � 1 PLEASANT HILL O1z- 7 PLEASANT HILL 015 f ; 11 PLEASANT HILL Qlb '�. ._ _. PLEASANT HILI. 17117 PLEASANT HILL 013 1 r PLEASANT HILL 015 i PLEASANT HILL 0?0 6 PLEASANT HILL 021 11 PLEASANT HILL 022 1 PLEASANT HILL 023 1 ' PLEASANT HILL 024 4 _._... _ PLEASANT HILL 025 PLEASANT HILL 026 PLEASANT HILL 027 PLEASANT HILL 026 PLEASANT HILL 329 PLEASANT HILL C30 ? 21 PLEASANT HILL 031 ` a 3c 25 23 0 PLEASANT HILL 032 ; 1 PLEASANT HILL 033 1 —�-� PLEASANT HILL 034 PLEASANT HILL 036 _; ,. PLEASANT HILL 037 * srf P)1 024 . PLEASANT HILL 038 PLEASANT HILL 039 6 PLEASANT HILL 040 t btwW CONGRESS CONGRESS ASSEMBLY A D ASSEMBLY 8TH !VI ST 9TH GIST LOTH DIST 11TH 12TH DIST P b J R V w 5 E :. S C ±\ S S 4 F T M S $ ti H R A E 0 Y C 0 G C L E C C R L C C C }. I E C 0 S S A S A A A N a A T E M A L C K D S I T O N T U I T T H G L T k I K E N T N S T D R T T U A A T T P N E G E E I E E R L R E IT= J E R 9 A R R E R c p R I I [ I R N I N N M N N N G G G G G L ; S S S S S 0 r REP —U4-010 PLEASANT HILL 041 SEE PH 031 x PLEASANT HILL 342 PLEASANT HILL 043 '' S PLEASANT HILL 044 5 PLEASANT HILL 045 .�. PLEASANT HILL f'yb3 77 PLEASANT HILL 501A 27 PLEASANT HILL 5018 17 PLEASANT HILL 5+02 7 PLEASANT HILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 50=+ k SEE AH 503 PLEASANT HILL 505 1 t 4 C 2 C c 24 0 PLEASANT HILL 506 1- 3 1 " 4 2r PLEASANT HILL 507 3i 1 4 19 1 ,::, PLEASANT HILL 508 _ _ " SEE PH 502 PLEASANT HILL 510 SEE NC 535 a PINOLE 001 PINOLE 002 3 PINULE 003 PINOLE 004 { PINOLE 005 _ PINOLE OOc j PINOLE 007 _ PINOLE 008 ' SEE PI 011 P INJL E 009 ' PINOLE 010 _ PINOLE 311 15 _ a h PIN13LE 012 1 PINOLE J 13 PINCLE 014 PINOLE 015 1 ,k> _. _ PINOLE 01a 61 _. __.__. ._ _ __ _.__ ._.._-_.____ PINOLE 017 _fr_ PINOLE J18 15 ' PINOLE J1'� � 1 - yx PIROLE 021 PINULE 022 ` 7 PINJLE 023 PACHECO 50e r PACHECO c02 r PACHECO 507 PACHECO 504 PACHECO 505 SEE R'Z C29 PACHECO 506 _ PACHECO 507 SEE PH 343 PACHECC 5O6 PACHECO 50S24 PACHECO 510 1 PORT COSTA 501 � t � 1 RICHMOND 001 1 I RICHMOND 002 � RICHMONID 003 RICHMOND 00" I RICHMOND 005 3 RICHMOND 006 RICHMOND 007 RICHMOND 006 ? 1 RIC.HMCNO 009 3 RICHMOND C,1" s RICHMOND 011 RICHMOND 012 RICHMOND 013 RICHMOND 014 i $ RICHMOND 0I5 RICHMOND 016 RICHMOND 017 3 RICHMOND 0118 1 %mow RIr,t4MON0 019 RICHM0NU 02 0 � RICHMOND 021 Z RICHMOND 022 1 " RICHMOND 0123 ; tMY � w CONGRESS CONGRESS 6SSEMSLY A 0 ASSEMBLY 8TH ;DIST STH DIST 10TH DIST 11TH 12TH LUST r�w� P G J R V 1i S E A S C K S S A F T M S H R A E 0 Y C D 0 C L E C C R L 0 C C I E C D S S A S A A A M A A T E M A L C K 0 S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T I K E N T N S T D R T T U A A T x � 1, P N E G E E I E E R L R E . J E R R A R R E R. r S R R I I I I R N I h A !o N N N „, G G G G G S S S S g . REP -04-011 f RICHMOND 024 1 RICHMON() 025 6 � RICHMOND 02a 5 '4 h� RICHMOND 027 5 RICHMOND 028 8 ti RICHMOND 029 5 RICHMOND 030 RICHMOND C31 3 RICHMOND 032 1 RICHMOND 0. 4 RICHMOND 034 2 RICHMOND 035 2 RICHMOND 036A 13 RICHMOND 036B RICHMOND 037 -77-777 RICHMOND 039 4 7777 RICHMOND G39 ' - SEE RI C3.. _ RICHMOND 040 RICHMOND 041 9 RICHMOND 042 SEE R- 1 102 RICHMOND 043 15 s ,,,- RICHMOND 044 1 _. RICHMOND 045 13 AA, RICHMOND 046 1 ' ��f _ - �- ,. RICHMOND 047 RICHMOND 048 9 ��.. RICHMOND 044 11 RICHMOND 050 1 RICHMOND 051 1 RICHMOND 052 ; RICHMOND 053l� RICHMOND 054. w_ V a_ RICHMOND 055 RICHMOND 056 1 RICHMOND 057 1 RICHMOND 058 RICHMON0 05a RICHMOND OoO 10 �.., R I CHMCNO 061 RICHMOND C,o2 5 RICHMOND obi RICHMOND 064 6 ` RICHMOND 055 5 `.- RICHMOND 06t � RICHRiCNO 067 RICHMOND 04 81 .° � RICHMCN00'? ! <. t r: RICHMOND 070 77 VIA RICHMOND 071 RICHMO'N'D 072 � RICHMCND 073 _ RICHMOND 074 � RICHMOND 075 i :. RICHMOND 075 RICHMOND 077 � RICHMOND 078 2 � a�� N:ICHMONvD 079 6w.. RICHMOND 080 } SEE ESC 506 RICHMOND 081 RICHMOND 06- 2 ..... .._ RICHMOND 083 RICHMOND 094 1 � RICHMOND 085 � t 1.2 *-�.. RICHMOND Ot^a 1 i RICHMOND 08.7 RICHMONN0 088 k . RICH`IDND 392 9 RICHMOND OS _ r _ n RICHMC1l D 054 19 ,. RICHMOND 095 r ;` RICHMOND 096 8 R If.11MOND 096 R I CHM(NT) 0'419 f s RICHMOND 101 RICHMOND 1022 RICHMG14D 303 1 Z _ CONGRESS CONGRESS ASSEMBLY A 0 ASSEMBLY 3TH :DIST 9TH LIST 10TH DIST 11TH 12TH DIST P 6 J R v A S E A I S C A S S A S T M I S ti �t A E O V C D G C L E C C R L 0 C C r . I E C D S S A S A A A M A A T E M A L C K D S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T I K E N T N S T 0 R T T U A A T s" P N E G E E I E E R L R E J c R R A R R E R ': S R R I I I I R N I IN N r N N N rt F M G G G G G S S S S S � . x r� r s RFP —04-012 � �R RICHMOND 104 b . RICHMOND 10 5 RICHMOND 104 r RICHMOND 108 RICHMOND 109 _ RICHMOND 11+3 0 RICHMOND 111 9 77 RODEO 501 RODEO 502 4 RODEO 503 RODEO 504 5 .° RODEO 505 RODE. 506 RODEO 508 9 - z RODEO 50. Z _ E.w ROLL I NGWOOD 501 7 RCLLINGWCC{D 502 4 nN4. ROLL I NGWOOD 503 SEL 3Y 501 SEE R O 503 S7 MARYS 501 11 1. a_.. 1-2 ST �T ST MARYS 502 _.__.. . SEE SM 501 SARANAP 501 35 SARANAP 502 191 SARANAP 503 1 SARANAP 503 — A S AR ANAP 504 10 SARANAP 505 it 1 . 13 c 3. _1_ SARANAP 506 1 2 1 _ 1 SARANAP 507 4 _ .� SARANAP 508 1 21 _S SARANAP 504 E f � . SARANAP 510 SARANAP 511 1 4 1 . _ 6-. ...__ 14 SARANAP 512 1 2 2 25 { SARANA P 51.3 22 3E 115 21 SARANAP 514 _. - . _._ SEE SN 506 FiO�= SARANAP 515 SEE WC 5421 SARANAP 516 t 2c 12 r , rn SARANAP 517 SEE SN 50: »i SARANAP 519 S tYr SEE WC 057 SARANAP 520 16 1-3 _. .�. SAN PABLO 001 d 1 SAN PABLO X 0 2 3 SAN PABLO 003 7 SAN PABLO 004 6 SAN P A8 L O 005 6 _ ----- ;. SAN PABLO 006 7 SAN PABLO 007 8 ' SAN PABLO 001& 5 SAN PABLO 00c � - SAN PABLn 010 SAN PABLO 011 } SAN PABLO X12 } SAN PABLO 013 _ . .x.._._.. # ,.. SAN PABLO 014 1 r SAN PABLO C15 SAN PABLO 016 f SAN PABLO C17 7 _ SAN PABLO 018 SAN PABLO 019 i SAN PABLO 020 SAN PABLO 021 2 ; SAN PABLC 022 4 _ SAN PABLO 023 2 SAN RAMON 501 E1 c SAN RAMON 502 6 c 6 c SAN RAMON 503 4 C 5 SAN RAMON 504 5 _ SAN RAMON 50S 4 4 SAN RAMON 506 4 SAN RAMON 507 1 x SAN RAMON 508 32 3 /Cly SAN RAMON 509 s • CONGRESS CONGRESS ASSEMBLY A 0 ASSEMBLY 8TH DIST 9TH GIST 10TH DIST 11TH 12TH DIST P n J R V W S E A S C N S S A F T 114 S x' H R A E 0 Y C 0 C C L E C C R L 0 C C I E C J S S A S A A A M A A T E M A ,� L C K D S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T tY I K E N T N S T D p T T U A A T : F N E G E E I E E R L R E J F K P, A R R E R S R R I I I I R N I r x, N N M N N N G G G G G S S S S S qS.. REP —04-013 �f SAN RAMON 510 11 SAN RAMON 511 5 1 C SAN RAMON 512 c _ SAN RAMON 512 — A c SAN RAMCI N 513 SAN RAMON 523 — A 7- cr SAN RAMON 514 5 c 5 SAN RAMON 515 61 c 6 4 SAN RAMON 516 51 1 5 2 SAN RAMON 517 4 4 c _ _- S AN RAMON 519 7 c SAN RAMON 520 5 ; . SAN RAMON 521 33 1 _ _ __ __. ---•r-- SAN RAMON 522 4 SAN RAMON 52325 c ..� � r SAN RAMON 524 S _ } SAN RAMON 525 SAN RAMON 525 — A SAN RAMON 526 car TASSAJARA 501 33 c TASSAJARA 51,02 SEE TJ 501 r TASSAJARA 503 ,_. SEE TJ 501 £% V1NE HILL 501 VINE HILL 502 5 VINE HILL 503 2 VINE HILL 504 0 x ._ VINE HILL 505 -- SEE VH 50? VINE HILL 50a VINE HILI 507 0 VINE HILL 508 SEE VH 510 VINE HILL 509 VINE HILL 510 WALNUT CREEK 002 3 WALNUT CREEK 002 WALNUT CREEK 003 5 W ALNUT CREEK 004 5 1 WALNUT CREEK 005 4 WALNUT CREEK 006 4C r WALNUT CREEK 007 ec I WALNUT CREEK 008 4 _._ WALNUT CREEK 009 _. � E - - WALNUT CREEK 010 7 _ WALNUT CREEK 011 � 3c c _ ____ WALNUT CREEK 012 7 WALNUT CREEK 013 r e WALNUT CREE!c 014 � ; ' E_ WALNUT CkEEK 015 ~ y WALNUT CREEK Olo 5 WALNUT CREEK 017 ! E 7 WALNUT CREEK 016 zj WALNUT CREEK 019 41 _ 1 WALNUT CREEK 020 46 c _ =t WALNUT CREEK 021 112 1 WALNUT CREEK 022 IC6 c WALNUT CREEK 023 # s - SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 024 t 27 c WALNUT CREEK 025 ; 54 c WALNUT CREEK 026 ! 5 WALNUT CREEK 027 1C WALNUT CREEK 02S 7 " WALNUT CREEK 020 1 a E WALNUT CREEK 030 10 WALNUT CREEK 031 ' iC WALNUT CREEK 037 ' 76, c4 WALNUT CREEK 033 i i lie I WALNUT CREEK 034 } i I C1 I _ . WALNUT CREEK 035 WALNUT CREEK 036 � 76 c WALNUT CREEK 037 ei c , WAI NUT CRFCK 038 143 c WALNUT CR L LK 0 157 1 WALNUT CREEK 04U 11 WALNUT CREEK 042 11 WALNUT CREEK 043 51 t y t S CCNG,RESS CONGRESS ASSEMBLY A 0 ASSEMBLY STH "DI ST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST 11TH 12TH DIST3r P F J k V w S E A S C N S S A F T M S H R A E CJ Y C D 0 C L E C C R L C C C I E C n S S A S A A A N A A T E M A ; L C K 0 S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T ' I K EE N T N S T 0 R T T U A A T P N E U E E I E E R L R E c R R A R R E R i S R H I I I I R N I �r N N M N N N �r. G G G G _ S S S S S REP -04-014 WALNUT CREEK 044 9 c WALNUT CREEK 045 9 _ .. WALNUT CREEK 046 7 WALNUT CREEK 047 103 1 WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREEK 051 33 '�`�` WALNUT CREEK 052 ,b c WALNUT CREEK 053 7 WALNUT CREEK 054 37 c w, WALNUT CREEK 055 1 WALNUT CREEK 056 ; WALNUT CREEK 057 WALNUT CREEK 058 5 `VF WALNUT CREEK 059 c _ WALNUT CREEK 060 b WALNUT CREEK 061 WALNUT CREEK 062 5' c + � WALNUT CPEEK 063 10 : WALNUT CREEK 064 12 ` » WALNUT CREEK 065 4 WALNUT CREEK 066 12 WALNUT CREEK 067 4 "v WALNUT CREEK 068 4 a WALNUT CREEK 070 ? WALNUT CREEK 071 P. WALNUT CREEK 072 WALNUT CREEK 073 15 WALNUT CREEK 074 1 1r WALNUT CREEK 076 S ;- WALNUT CREEK 077 15 I WALNUT CREEK 078 12 Yr WALNUT CREEK 079 132 ' 77737 } WALNUT CREEK 0801 for WALNUT CREEK 0?1 15 WALNUT CREEK 082 1614 WALNUT CREEK 083 13 WALNUT CREEK 054 114 u� WALNUT CREEK 035 13 1 WALNUT CREEK 086 19 CW WALNUT CREEK 087 15 c WALNUT CREEK 501 c c WALNUT CREEK 502 54 a WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 00i WALNUT CREEK 504 60 cr � WALNUT CREEK 505 57 c WALNUT CREEK 5176 6 s,r: WALNUT CREEK 507 ; 5 c WALNUT CREEK 506 1 113 c CS�( WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE WC 062 WALNUT CE.EEK 510 I ' SEE WC OLG - .z. WALNUT CREEK 512 4 _ � WALNUT CREEK 51' i � 5 - h- } 4 WALNUT CREEK 514 22 1 WALNUT CREEK 515 WALNUT CREEK 516 6 - .._. __. _.._..._... . - WALNUT CREEK 517 9 WALNUT CREEK 518 71 c WALNUT CREEK 519 64 1 WALNUT CREEK 5?0 '95 2 WALNUT CREEK 5:'? j � IC4 I � -- WALNUT CREEK 522 96 1 WALNUT CREEK 522 - A r WALNUT CREEK 523 1 WALNUT CREEK 524 244 2= 21 5 2 WALNUT CREEK 525 _ a_ SEE LA 04? WALNUT CREEK 526 SEC WC 523 WALNUT CREEK 529 SFE WC 014 _ ^fig WALNUT CREEK 5�O 17 c w� WA!14UT CREEK 532 71 WALNUT CREEK 533 5_ WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CREEK 534 - A _2 k �� 'k"s4 d l�r'yu CCN ESS CONGRESS ASSEMBLY A 0 ASSEMBLY fir STH DIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST 11TH 12TH DIST 7 ~ P 8 J R V w 5 E A S C A S S A F T M S H R A E 0 Y C 0 0 C L E C C R L 0 C C tl` I E C D S S A S A A A M A A T E M A „ L C K 0 S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T � I K E N T N S T 0 R T T U A A T s� P N E G E E I E E R L R E f J E R R A P. R E R v= S R R I I I I R N I N N N N N N G G G G G S S S S S REP —04-015 WALNUT CREEK 535 4 ABSENTEE BALLOTS 126 22153 1 20 C 855 e 77 273 121. _ . _1 , f 77 3� w� L< � tx � MW ,x x PA , fL� 1F r f ry t, Vie« ....... ... ... ........,, -....., s 1 ^5 n 44y cif .. I NIS, s �F , 1 r F-i- f, hnk R_PUBLI, AN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 1ST LIST COMMITTEE 2ND LIST L A H t J P E W S J E J L k M R M H R 5 , E R E A A A D R C C C A I I C I U 0 E C x. a M R Y N R D I A H Y N P L S C R W E A ;n tr S 9 T I K I G T N L E A L E H L A D T ; T E U C e E H T E S R I S A E R T R n N E R T E M S Y A R Y 0 I E ° O T M R V M % I R , E J I J i G E R N R J P H N G I G S S .. REP —05-001 ALHAMBRA 501 3' 3C 34 24 25 0 x ., ALHAMBRA 502 3' a c 40 26 34 0 ALHAMBRA 5C3 2 3 c 33 19 29 0 ALHAMBRA 504 SEE PH 505 __.. 7 ALHAMBRA 505 SEE PH 043 _;.. ALHAMBRA 5 1 G VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 36 33 4 17 - 28 ALH AM 8R A 513 3 _ ALAMU 501 ALAMO 502 ALAMO 503 ALAMO 504 •M ALAMO 505 ALAMO 506 =' ALAMO 50611 ALAMO 507 ALAMO 508 ALAMO 509 s E E AL 512 i S ALAMO 510 ` VOT EL' ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 _ ALAMO 511 — A ALAMO 512 ALAMO 513 ALAMO 514 1.¢ ALAMO 515 - ALAMO 515 A ANTIOCH 001 ANTIOCH 002 ANTIOCH 003 ANT IGCH 004 ANTIOCH 005 h. ANT IOCH 00t- s aNT RICH 007 ANT I OCH 3C£ 77 ANTIOCH 009 � J " ANTIOCH 010 _ . _ ANTIOCH 011 ANTIOCH 01c 1 ANT ICCH 013 _ ANTIOCH 014 ANT 113C H 015 `_- {. ANTIOCH 016 ANTIOCH 027 ANTIOCH 016 ANTIOCH 01'� ANTIOCH 020 r ANTIOCH 021 ANTIOCH 022 ANTIOCH 023 ANTIOCN 0 2 ' I ANTIOCH 025 j ANTIOCH 026 ANTIOCH 027 } ANTIOCH 028 ANTIOCH 024 , ANTIOCH 036 ..._, _. p ANTIOCH 032 i _... ANT 10CH 032 ANTIOCH 033 ANTIOCH 034 ANTIUCH 035 ANTIOCH 030 ANTIOCH 037 ANTIOCH 03R ANTIOCH 039 ANTIOCH 040 I _ ANTIOCH 041 _. ANTIOCH 042 ANTIOCH 043 BETHEL ISLAND 501A BETHEL ISLAND 5013 BERKELEY fiARK 501 3 5 4 BAY VIEW 501 _ c ,r SEE RI 109 REPUBLICAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL "} COMMITTEE IST DIST COMMITTEE 2ND DIST L A H L J P E W S J 0 J L W M R M H R S ` E R E A A A D R C C C A I 10 I U 0 E C 0 M R Y N R C I A H Y M F L S C R W E A ' S B T I K I G T N L E e L E H L A C T k T E 0 C E E H T E S R I S A E R T -- R R N E R T E N S Y A R Y D I E rY 0 T M R V M D I R ,f ► E J I G F R N R J P H Nx G I G Y S M S REP —05-002 Fk yyyye° BRENTWOOD 001 BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTWOOD 003 BRENTWOOD 004 _ BRENTWOOD 'SOI BRENTWOOD S 0 2 , BRENTWOOD 503 BRENTWOOD 504 M t. SEE BW 502 BRENTWOOD 505 H SEE BY 501 A ..-.. BRENTWOOD 508 BRENTWOOD 511 SEE BW 501 BYRON 501A _... BYRON 5018 CLYDE 501 CROCKETT 5011 I 1 1 1 0 CROCKETT 502 3 - ,� � 1 2 0 .. �s u�< EL CROCKETT 503 1 1 2 1 hF=S CROCKETT 504 2 2 3. .... ,y _CROCKETT 505 2c 24 2 11 16 CROCKETT 506 SEE CK 504 CROCKETT 511. 1 Ic 1 s ' CLAYTON ODI _ CLAYTON 002 CLAYTON 004 CLAYTON 501 CLAYTON 502 CLAYTON 5 03- SEE CL 002 r9 CLAYTON 506 CLAYTON 507 SEE PW 508 CLAYTON 511 $�r SEE CL 506 `< s; CLAYTON 514 R Fg` SFE CL 5 C b CONCORD 001 ,7� CONCORD 002 CONCORD 003 CONCORD 004 C CONCORD 005CONCORD 00f- CONCORD OV ,a =p CONCORD OOu CONCORD 009 CONCORD 010 CONCORD O1i . .CONCORD OilCONCORD 013 013 CONCORD Oi4 q a�yt- CONCORD 015 f CONCORD Ola CONCORD 017 CONCORD 018 T' CONCORD Old _ CONCORD 02)0 CONCORD 021 CONCORD Oil _- CONCORD 423 CONCORD 024 CONCORD 025 Yr, CONCORD 026 CONCORD 027 CONCORD 028 CONCORD 029 CONCORD 030 CONCORD 031 CONCORD 032 CONCORD 033 ,1 r CONCORD 034 _ A CONCORD 035 CONCORD 036 CONCORD 037 CONCORD 038 ._..:. x3x.TM CONCORD 039 =A k ' CONCORD OYd 4 �1 .. 4 q }3 3;t REPUBLICAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMM IT11EE IST DIST COMMITTEE 2ND DIST x' L A H L J P E W S J 8 J L W P R M H R S : . E R E A A A D P C C C A I I C I U 3 E C ���• 0 M R Y N k D I A H Y M F L S C R W E A ' S t T I K I G T N L E A L E H L A 0 T # T = O C E E M T E S R I S A E R 7 < R R N E R T E H S Y A R Y D I E O T M R V M C 1 R , N E J I J a 1�, G F R K R J P H N �r G I G €.. S S r L c tir�. REP —05-003 i CONCORD 041 CONCORD 042Ar CONCORD 041 CONCORD 044 CONCORD 045 CONCORD 046 - CONCORD 047 v, CONCORD 048 CONCORD 049 CONCORD 050 CONCORD 051 CONCORD 052 CONCORD 053 CONCORD 05�- CONCORD 055 CONCORD 056 _.__... . CONCORD 057. CONCORD 058 y fiu CONCORD 05q CONCORD 060 w CONCORD 061 " ' ... CONCORD 062 CONCORD 063 CONCORD 064 CONCORC Obs 3, ,.a CONCORD 066 CONCORD 067 CONCORD 066 CONCORD C69 CONCORD 070 CONCORD 071 �Mp" CONCORD 072 CONCORD 073 _. t F' CONCORD 074 CONCORD 075 CONCORD 076 .. CONCORD 077 _.�.,..;-- L CONCORD 07{3 �� CONCORD 079 CONCORD 080 CONCORD 081 CONCORD 082 CONCORD 083 CONCORD 064 CONCORD 085 CONCORD 087 SEE CD 501 CONCORD 089 CONCORD 090 CONCORD 091 CONCORD 0 9 2- CONCORD 09; fY CONCORO 094 4 CONCORD 095 c � CONCORD 096 CONCORD 057 �r CONCORD 09E CONCORD 059 CONCORD 100 ,w 3 CONCORD 101 { xi CONCORD 10� CONCORD 103 CONCORD 104 CONCOkD 105 CON CORD 106 CONCORD 107 _ CONCORD 106 CONCORD 1G9 CONCORD 110 CONCORD 111 CONCORD 112 _ j :Y�x fK CONCORD 113 CONCORD 114 CONCORD 115 CONCORD 116 CONCORD 1 I 7 � ar f ay 5 k L CCI 074 CONCORD 11E CONCORD 119 ,,f REPUBLICAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE IST DIST COMMITTEE 2ND DIST L A H L J P E W S J B J L W M R M H R S ' E R E A A A D R C C C A I I C I U 0 E C 0 34 R Y N R D I A H Y M F L S C R W E A ... S 3 T I K I G T A L E A L c H L A C T T E 0 C E E H T E S Q I S A E R 7 � R R N E R T E M S Y A R Y D I E ! t 0 T H R V M ~D I R G P R N R J P H N � G I G S M S � .., y ,.. REP —05-004 CONCORD 120 {w ;... CONCORD 121 _ -. CONCORD 122 _ Yom• EE CO 083 i. . CONCORD 123 CONCORD 124 SEE CO 374 , CONCORD 125 CONCORD 126a�- CONCORD 127 CONCORD 126 CONCORD 129 CONCORD 130 zr, CONCORD 131 CONCORD 132 CONCORD 133 CONCORD 134 __ _ . - _ _. ._ __ —� , _ _ All,CONCORD 135 CONCORD 13Esu . CONCORD 137 CONCORD 138 CONCORD 139 CONCORD 140 CONCORD 141 _ a .. CONCORD 501 SEE CO 007 CONCORD 50. �Y SEE CO 140 - CONCt1RD 504 CONCORD 505 , SEE NC 029 _.._ . CONCORD 53E CONCORD 507 SEE CO 047 CONCORD 506 CONCORD 509 CONCORD 510 CONCORD5 11 SEE CO 0ti3 CONCORD 512 CONCORD 513 A SEE CO 049 f CONCOKO 514 SEE CO 51 . } CONCORD 515 -- CONCORD 516 CONCORD 516 — :+ CONCORD 517 -- SEE WC 029 M CONCORD 51E SEE DV 514 CONCORD 514 _ v CONCORD 520 _ .r SEE CO 024 CONCORD 521 CONCORD 521 - A CONCORD 522 "" 7 SEE WC 501 _ CONCORD 523 I SEE WC 517 __ * CONCORD 525 CONCORD 530 SEE CO 119 CANYON 501 Yti n. DANVILLE 501 DANVILLE 502 DANVILLE 503 DANVILLE 504 DANVILLE 505 _ DANVILLE 506 DANVILLE 507 DANVILLE 508 DANVILLE 509 DANVILLE 510 ,nx DANVILLE 511 nANV ILL. E 512 DANVILLE 513 x DANVILLE 514 __ . J RFPUBLVCAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITCEE IST DIST COPPITTEE 2ND LIST L A H L J P F W S J B J L W M R ;u H R S <t E R E A A A DC C C 3 I I C I U 0 E C O N R Y N R 0 I A H Y se F L S C R W E A S 8 T I K I G T R L E A L E F L A C T n Vit. T E r C E E H T E S R I S A E R T R R N E ? T E M S Y A R Y O I E ,3 T R V M C I R # E J I J I r G R N R J P F N G I G s r S s ar gat' REP —05-005 DANVILLE 515 SEE DV 516 DANVILLE 515 — d -- DANVILLE 516 04NV ILL E 517 _. ✓_._ .v DANVILLE 518 �.. DANV I LL E 519 - - SEE OV 516 _. DANVILLE, 5'0 VOTED ABSENTEE 4 DANV ILLF 5%1 - DANVILLE 52 2 DANVILLE 523 y� DANVILLE 524 DANVILLE 525 - t-- DANVILLE 526 77 DANVILLE 527 DANVILLE 528 EL CERRITO 001 1 2 2 Z EL CERRITO 002 32, 2 3 `p EL CERRITO 003 3_ Z 3 EL CERRITO00+ L, 3 4 EL CERRITU 305 3 3 4 4 EL CERRITO +'06 51 47 64 51 1 EL CERRITO 007 0 5_ 62 6c c EL CERR IT0 008 4- _ 4 . �• EL CERRITO 009 2 . 22 I - 2c c -4t EL CERRITO 010 3 21 c EL CER,f0TO 011 3 22 36 c .. EL CERRITO 012 33 1 34 2s c EL CERRITO 013 3 33 f EL CERRITO 014 3 '1 4( 32 1 EL CERR I TC, 015 3' 2_ 4 3 EL CERRITO 016 3c 21 c EL CERRITO 017 bl 4 9 7 EL CERRITO 018 3 31 5 4 44 EL CERR IT w) 019 4 3. 4 3 c EL CERRITO 020 3 ' ' 2 f 2 EL CERRITO 021 1 _ Is U c EL CERRITO C22 4. 3 4- 41 _, _ _ EL CERRITO 023 4 4 6.'. EL CERRITO 024 5 3 EL CERRITO 025 3k 2_ 4' 4 EL CEFRITO 026 3 12 24 2 EL CERR17C; 027 3 31 3tI 31 c _.� EL CERR ITU 028 1 EL CERR.ITO Ole 3., 2" '32 3 EL CERRITO 030 � 2 21 24 2 EL CERkITO 031 4 31 5" 5 EL LERRITO 032 2ix El CERR ITC 033 L_ 41 5 4 EL CERRITC 034 4 2 4 F EL CERR ITO 035 71 5k c EL CERRITO 036 51 2 3 1 3 ' EL CERRITO 037 � 3 ?4 4 4 EL CERRITO X338 I., 1 I EL CERRITO 039 EL CERRITO 040 3" 2c ,77 EL CERRITO 042 2 1 3' 3 ,777 EAST R I CH40 ND 501 � 1 1 2 2 EAST RICHMOND 50. 2 1 ' c 1 EAST RICHMOND 503 � 2d I f 1 1 2 EAST R IC14MOND 504 � 2?' ?_ 3 3 EAST RICHMOND 505 1 2C 22 I c EAST RICHMOND 5106 2 33 28 , 241 0a� EAST RICHMOND 507 1� z 22 1 EL SOBRANTE 501 { SEE ES 50? EL SOBRANTE 507 ' 2 1 L 22 11 6 I EL SOBRA14TE 503 2' 2 3 21 2 �. EL SOBRANTE 504 1 1 1 I2 I EL SOBRANTE 505 2 2 3 17 2 Wiz , s ' EL SOBRANTE 506 5 4 7 _ 35_ 5 _ EL SOBRANTE 507 4 3 _.._.4 3 ._.._.._4 EL SOBRANTE SOB 23 2 2E 12 24 0 EL SOBRANTE 5101 2 t 2 f 3 Z 13 26 1 EL SOBRANTE 511 � SEL ES 512 .. EL SOBRANTE 512 2 _ 2 3 2 2 -._ :J REPUBLICAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL ' COMM ITV'EF 1ST DIST CONrITTEE 2ND DIST L A H ! J P E W S J B J L W M R M H R I S j E R E a A a O R C C C A I I C I U J E C J �R R Y N R 0 I A H Y M F ! S C R W E A S 8 T I K I G T N L E A L E H L A O T T E 0 C E E H T E S P I S A E R T `° T F g �o S Y A R Y © I E , rU T N R V M 0 I R N E J I J I G F R Y R J P H N p r - G I G r ;r S m S fil=P —0,-006 •• '� a EL SOBRA14T E 513 1 . 18 15 13 1 0 EL SOBRANTE 514 2 2 3 1 3 r EL SOBRANTE 515 2 ?_ I 15 2 EL SOBRANTE 516 ' 1 14 17 9 1 0 EL SOBRANTE 517 3 30 34 22 3 EL SOBRANTE 518 '- SEE RI 083 _ s EL SOBRANTE 522 23 25 2 1' 26 0 EL 506RANT E 523 1 dry GIANT 501 3 _._. 2 _2 ._. 25 ' ___... .. __ GIANT 502 3 3 4 35 . 37 0 GIANT 503 1` 1' I 15 18 0 GIANT 504 1 9 13 3 -- ; GIANT 505 32 2 I 2 3 2 2 GIANT 506 2 22 0 h GIANT 507 21 25 2 17 23 0 GIANT 506 2 16 2 19 21, - GIANT 509 ' 2 2 2 2I 1 GIANT 510 2 2 2 1 2, GIANT 511 46 42 53 37 4C 0 -- GIANT 513 31 2E 2 . 15 23 0 . HERCULES 001 11 1 Ic 5 8 0 KNIGHTSEN 501 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 50 1 �.i KENSINGTON 501 3 t 47 7 5 KENSINGTON 502 3' ? 3 KENSINGTON 503 3 + 4 E cS KENSINGTON 504 2 31 tc 5 2 _ KENSINGTON 505 4 31 c` 5 s KENSINGTON 506 3 it 24 4 . 4 KENSINGTON 507 4A 3', 7 6 .A KENSINGTON 508 5 5z 165 6 8 KENSINGTON 509 65 KENSINGTON 510 42 42 62 5 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABS ENTEE KENSI NG TON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSI NGT ON 513 3 37 5 . 3S C LAFAYETTE 001 LAFAYETTE 002 LAFAYETTE 003 LAFAYETTE 004 LAFAYETTE 035 LAFAYETTE 006 LAFAYETTE 007 LAFAYETTE 008 LAFAYETTE 009 1 LAFAYETTE 010 ; LAFAYETTE 011 LAFAYETTE 01. ( - LAFAYETTE C13 LAFAYETTE 014 LAFAYETTE 015 1 L.AF AY ETTE 016 I LAFAYETTE 017 .4 LAFAYETT=E 018 LAFAYETTE 019 LAFAYETTE 020 s "+ LAFAYETTE 021 LAFAYETTE 022 LAFAYETTE 023 3 LAFAYETTE 024 LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 027 LAFAYETTE (;2R LAFAYETTE 030 LAFAYETTE 031 _ . LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 _ nt, LAFAYETTE 033) LAFAYI TIC 038 LAFAYFI TT 030 LAFAYETTE 040 LAFAYETTE 041 LAFAYETTE 042 �tY' FEPUBLICAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE IST GIST COMMITTEE 2ND LIST L A H L J P F H S J B J L W M i R M H R S aw E R E A A A O R C C C A I 10 I U 0 E C 0 M R Y N R 0 I A H Y M F L S C R W E A S B T I K I G T N L E A L E H L A 0 T f T E 0 C E E H T E S R I S A E R T { R R N £ R T E N S Y A R Y D I E � 0 T M R V M C I R # ' N E J I J I G F R N R J P H Nyt G I G u ,a ��� r S S t i SSG REP —05-007 r ' LAFAYETTE 043 .k LAFAYETTE 04=+ __ .. ... __-•.. - _< LAFAYETTE 045 LAFAYETTE 046 LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA 005 LAFAYETTE 502 ,. SEE OR 512 r LAFAYETTE 503sEE mosm ,. _ LAFAYETTE 5114 r .n" VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 LONE TitEE 501 » k LONE TREE 502 LONE TREE 503 ... ....._. ...._.... iY:,I:i.. SEE BW 503 LUNE TREE 5015 MORAGA 501 f MORAGA 502 _ � rte ` MORAGA 503 _ _.�. MORAGA 504 �° MORAGA 505 MORAGA 506 MORAGA 507 MORAGA 508 _ i .. II MORAGA 509 MORAGA 5113 r MORAGA 511 MORAGA 512 .. SEE MCl 511 f f, ' d TAr. MORAGA 55 13 - MORAGA 514 MC kAGA 515 MORAGA 516 MORAGA 517 _ __. ....._. `. MORAGA 518 MORAGA 51 _ MORAGA 521 .. MORAGA 522 MORAGA 523 _ MOR AGA 524 MT VIEW 501 , 1 1 1 9 1s" 2 .=: MT VIEW 502 2 2 13 1 0 -«- MT VIEW 503 2 20 6 MT VIEW 504 2 2 2 I C MT VIEW 505 # 1 12 i7 14 i , MARTINEZ 001 2 1 2 1 _ _ 2 MARTINEZ 0022 2 2 1 2 MARTINEZ 003 11 12 1 7r MARTINEZ 004 3 2 3 21 2 . MARTINEZ 005 2 I 1 1 ..... A 1 MARTINEZ 006 2 2 MARTINEZ 007 5 4 7 4 _5 MARTIN I OJB 7 1 2 1 1 • j t _ MARTINEZ OC9 3 2S 3 2 2 W4 .._. sE MARTINEZ 01+3 � 2 21 2 17 23 a ` 2 3 2 MARTINEZ 011 j 3 2 _.._ MARTINEZ 012 ' 3 . 41 4 Z 3 s . MARTINEZ 013 3 2 3 2 _. _. ' 2 MARTINEZ 014 1 j 5 4 34 49 z MARTINEZ 015 4 3 3 32 3 ' MARTINEZ 036 i 2 1 2 16 23 1 MARTINEZ 1327 3,_ 3 3 1 3 $ MAF%TINCEZ 016 1 SEE PO 504 MARTINEZ 0119 I ! 4 4 4 2 4 MARTINEZ 020 4 4 4.1 3 3 r MARTINEZ 021 3 6 b 27 5 _ ..: MARTINEZ 022 3 ? 2A 23 2 �,. . MARTINEZ 023 s � 4 4 2 41 _. MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 MARTINEZ 026 ( 4C 41 20 34 _ ._.04. MARTINEZ 02.9 f 31 1 3 1 2 MARTINEZ 1130 3 -3, _ 2 2 ; MARTINEZ 03" 4 4 4 4 4 MARTINEZ 033 3 .,.._. 2 29 '. _ 3 __. 3 0 ._ _.. ._._. _ ._.. f ll r ar'sj1 DC7 REPUBLI, AN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL 4 COMOITTIEE IST DIST COMMITTEE 2ND DIST L A H L J P E W S J B J L W M R M H R S ,�y E R E A A A 0 R C 0 C A I I C I U 0 E C J M R Y N R 0 I A p Y M F L S C R W E A ° S B T I K I G T N L E A L E H L A D T T E it C E E H T G S R I S A E R T ,r„ R R. R. N E R T E M S Y A R Y D I E p C T M R V M C I P. N E J I J G F R N R J P H N G I G S N S ' _4a� RFP —05-008 } MARTINEZ 034 , ., _........ SEE MZ 030 MARTINEZ 035 36 32 35 29 27 0 a MARTINEt 036 28 28 28 13 23 0 {_ i MARTINEZ 501 k�s SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 ° SEE AH 501 NICHOLS 501 NICHOLS 503 NICHQIS 505 _ �r !NORTH RICHMOND 501 1 * u NORTH RICHMOND 502 c NJRTH RICHMOND 503 cf OAKLEY 501 ` OAKLEY 502 OAKLEY 503 _ OAKLEY 504 f pz OAKLEY 505 _ OLEUM 50I -- SEE PI 006 OLEUM 502 ,, SEE PI 002 OLEUM 503 .. . _.. .__ ._. . ......_....._.._. �.`. _._,.._ _ �r.. SEE R0 504 OLEUM 506 _ A SEE PI 006 Y r7, 37. OR INDA _ 501 ;. ORINDA 502 r ORINDA 503 n ORINNDA 504 ORINDA 505 _ ORINDA 506 ORINDA 507 ar ORIN'JA 500ORINDA 509 ORINDA 5I0 _., , ORINDA 511 ORINDA 512 ORINDA 513 _ ORINDA 514 _.____-- ORINDA 515 ORINDA 516 ORINDA 517 ; 1 L. ORINDA 518 ORINDA 5 14 _. �-- ORINDA 519 — A refs ORINDA 520 r A ORINDA 520 — s , { j _ ........ _ _._.�. _ .... ._ ORINDA 521 ORINDA 521 — A ORINDA 522 ORINDA 522 — A i # ORINDA 523 ORINDA 523 - A : { ORINDA 524 ORINDA 525 ORINDA 525 - A ORINDA 526 ORINDA 527 fs' ORINDA 529 VOTED ABSENTEE s ` ORINDA 5 30 4 r< VOTED ABSENTEE ORI'NDA 533 ' ORINDA 534 ORINDA 536 ORINDA 537 PITTSBURG 001 PITTSBURG 002 r f� PITTSBURG 003 1 PITTSBURG 004 _ PITTSBURG 005 X11{� PITTSBURG 006 PITTSBURG 007 ....•. ,. :._�._ :�� PITTSBURG 008 _ , PITTSBUPG 009 PITTSBURG 010 PITTSBURG 011 j REPUBLI AN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE !ST DIST GOMN.ITTEE 2ND DIST m � L A H L J P i E 6 S J 8 J L N M R M H R S E F F A A A G R C C C A I I +0 I U 0 E C J R Y N R D I A H Y M F L S C R W E A 5 8 T I K I G T N L E A L E H L A 0 T T E 0 C E E H T E S R I S A E R T R R N E R T E M S Y A R Y D I E w* - 0 T N R V M 0 I R x N E G F R N R J P H N S m S A, REP -05-009 PITTSBURG 012 PITTSBURG 013 PITTSBURG 014 PITTSBURG 015 _ # PITTSBURG 016 __. .. h y h. PITTSBURG 017 PITTSBURG 018 PITTSBURG 019 PITTSBURG 020 PITTSBURG 021 PITTSBURG 022 PITTSBURG 023 PITTSBURG 025 PITTSBURG 026 , PITTSBURG C27 PITTSBURG 028 r PITTSBURG 029 PITTSBURG 030 ° PITTSBURG 031 PITTSBURG 032 r ..-. PITTSBURG 033 1� SEE PB 50B f PITTSBURG 034 a PITTSBURG 035 PITTSBURG 501 PITTSBURG 502 PITTSBURG 503 PITTSBURG 504 PITTSBURG 505 PITTSBURG 506 � �Y PITTSBURG 507 PITTSBURG 508 PITTSBURG 509 'z SEE PP 034 77- PITTSBURG __PITTSBURG 510 SEE PB 034 _ _ ___ _ ._ _..___._ ___....-=•----.--z;-. r PITTSBURG 511 :. PITTSBURG 512 PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 501 PITTSBURG 514 k PLEASANT HILL 001 _r. PLEASANT HILL 002 PLEASANT HILL 003 PLEASANT HILL 004 PLEASANT HILL 005 PLEASANT HILL 006 PLEASANT HILL 00-7 .... PLEASANT HILL 011 i PLEASANT HILL 012 PLEASANT HILL 013 PLEASANT HILL 014 r PLEASANT HILL 015 PLEASANT HILL 016 PLEASANT HILL 017 PLEASANT HILL 018 " PLEASANT HILL 019 PLEASANT HILL 020 PLEASANT HILL 021 PLEASANT HILL 022 PLEASANT HILL 023 PLEASANT HILL 024 PLEASANT HILL 025 PLEASANT HILL 026 PLEASANT HILL 027 PLEASANT HILL 028 PLEASANT HILL 029 PLEASANT HILL 030 PLEASANT HILL 331 t ? 33 3E 3 1 3 PLEASANT HILL 032 1 54 49, 45 27 4E a PLEASANT HILL 033 PLEASANT HILL 034 PLEASANT HILL 036 PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH 024 ... PLEASANT HILL 038 Now PLEASANT HILL 039 PLEASANT HILL 040 _ F . �M 1 REPUBLIZAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL y> COMM ITTIE E IST GIST COMMITTEE 2ND GIST � L A H L J P E W S J e J L k 14 R M H R S r a,rr E P E A A A C R C 0 C A I I Ct I U O E C � 9 ?M R Y N R 0 I A H Y M F L S C R N E A S 3 T I K I G T N L E A L E H L A 0 T T E 0 C E E H T E S R I S A E R T R R N E T F m S Y A R Y 0 I E C T V M C I R N = J I J I G F ct ti R J P H N ' �h�Fi G I G y q FEP —05-01J 7� PLEASANT HILL 041 4r; 4 SEE PH 031 PLEASANT HILL 042 �F PLEASANT HILL 043 33 29 32 14 19 0 - PLEASANT HILL 044 _. PLEASANT HILL 045 PLEASANT HILL 04b __.....-._. . PLEASANT HILL 501A PLEASANT BILL 5018 PLEASANT HILL 502 PLEASANT HILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 504 SEE AH 50 . PLEASANT HILL 505 57 46 58 36 57 0 PLEASANT HILL 506 4 41 48 32 4 PLEASANT HILL 507 4 3 4 2 4 _ .......... PLEASANT HILL 508 __. _. SEE PH 502 PLEASANT HILL 510 r, SEE WC 535 PINOLE 001 1 21 1 I 2 PINOLE JO2 2 1 - 3 1 _. 2f 0 - - - . PINOLE 003 2 11 2 1 1 at-, P INOL E 004 2 I 2 1. 1 M. PINOLE 005 3 2 2 _ 2 2~ _ PINOLE 00c 3. 2 4 _3 2 PINOLE 007 5 5 . .. 6 3_ . ..__ 4244 :. PINGLE 008 -7-777 .._ SEE PI 011 _ P I NOL E 003 3 2 4 23 PINULE 01U I 2 2 14 PINOLE O I 1 1 1 _2 F PINOLE 0 1 c 3 3 4 32 2 a PINOLE 013 4 3 3. 31 3 2 , . PINOLE 014 2 3 2t 3_ P IN+IL E 015 , 27 4 1 PINOLE 016 2 25 31 1 26 0 . n PINOLE 017 2 3 3._ 2 3 2 . PINOLE 018 5S _ 5 1 4� , -� z PINOLE 010 3 4 2. _..__3 _. - PINOLE 021 3 b P INJL E 022. � 2 2 2 1 Z PINOLE 023 37 4C 33 26 35 0y PACHECO 501 1 PACHECO 5C22 15 12 1_ + PACHECO 503 2C 2 22 16 2. PACHECO 504 2 22 19 2C 2 PACHECO 501 SEE MZ 029 t PACHECO 50e } � PACHECO 507 -- A;y ,. SEE PH 043 _ PACHECO 503 14 13 ,1 1 ' 17 a PACHECO 5J9 ;,,e.r PACHECO 510 PORT COSTA 501 j RIC4MCtND 001 ? lc 2 3' 31 k' RICHMOND 002 2_ 1 23 -73 C RICHMOND 003 2 1 ' 1 17 1 _.._ RICHMOND 004 RICHMOND 005 I; RICHMOND 006 � ; l. z.w _a RICHMOND 008 I RICHMOND Cti - ; RICHMOND 010 .< RICHMOND 011 � 1 : RICHMOND Cit � ,r. RICHMOND 013 °" �. RICHMOND 014 RICHMOND 015 _ RICHMOND 016 RICHMOND 017 RICHMOND 013 4 c r fi R I CHMON0 01 3 RICHMOND 020 � RICHMOND 021 c : mss RICHMONn 022 c , RICHMOND 023 1 i II q W REPUBLICAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL CUMMITVEE 1ST DIST COMMITTEE 2ND DIST L A H ! J P E i% 5 J E J L N M R M$ H R S ' E R E A A A D R C 0 C A I 1 0 I U 0 E C 0 M R Y N R 0 I A H Y P P L 5 C R N E A :. S 3 T I is I G T N L E A L E H L A 0 T T E 0 C E E H T E S P I S A E R T y� R R N E R T E m S Y A R Y D I E � . (I T M R V M1 E I R E G F R N R J P H N r GI G S M S . * v REP —U5-011 RICHMOND 024 21 15 25 RICHMOND 027 2 C 21 15 c - RICHMOND 326 I 1 R I C HMON,D 027 I 14 E c r C RICHMUNt) OZR 2_ 1 14 14 c t RICNMOND 029 2_ l ill 25 RICHMOND 030 c 4 1 c RICHMOND 03! RICHMOND 032 RICHMOtiD U33 2 c ct 3 r RICHMOND 034 1 RICHMOND 035 2 2 1 1 c RICHMOND 036A 11 23 2 . 1 r RICHMOND 036E q c .:E RICHMOND 0=7 RICHMOND 036 ic 12 1' c RICHMOND C'3G _ S E E RI 038 RICHMOND 040 14, 9 12 11 c RICHMOND 041 23 _ 21 c RICHMOND 042 SEE PI 102 ;. RICHMOND 043 3_ 2 3 ca RICHMOND 044 3 2 E 41 RICHMOND 045 Ic 22 2 2 R IC HMON D 04o 2' ?_ 2E RICHMOND 047 1c 1 . 2 21 1 RICHMOND 049 2' le 2 2 C C RICHMOND 049 2 2 C 2 2 RICHMOND OND C50 2 21 31 31 44 RICHMOND 051 :1it 2E 2 RICHMOND 052 :1 2! ? 3 RICHMOND 053 2 2 3ti 2 RICHMOND OS=c 2 ?= 22 3 - RICHMOND 055 1 14 2 1 RICHMOND 056 ? . ? 31 2 c RICHMOND 057 2 24 4 3 RICHMOND 058 2( 2- 2 1 Z RICHMCND 059 ! ic il RICHMOND =060 1� 11 1 . 1 RICHMOND 0615 1 c RICHMOND Cb11 c RICHMOND C;c3 2_ • i 221 RICHMOND 064 11 11 c RICHMOND Ob5 2(� i . I c 1 RICHMOND 066 31; 2 33 36 ! RICHMOND 067 22 14 27 21 c R ICHMONO 068 21 11. 31 26 1 RICHMOND Uo9 1 1_ 16 12 RICHMOND C70 i 1' 1 ` 14 c RICHMOND 071 12i- 1 '16 c RICHMOND 072 1_ 1 15 15 c RICHMOND 073 RICHMOND 074 12 1 1 . 19 1 RICHMOND 075 j 1; IL 16 1 R.ICHMON0 076 I 1. 1 � 1� - RICHMOND 077 1 ..1 _ 2 c RICHMOND 078 RICHMOND079 i 1 ' I I c RICHMOND 080 SCE ER 50b RICHMOND 0811 1 1 1 RICHMOND Cori 2 1 14 9 15 0 __.. RICHMON0 OS3 ! 3 .2 36 20 33 0 RICHMOND 034 � � 3 31 4 C 32 32 0 k it RICHMOND ( 85 ' 4E 32 26 37 2 ,. RICHMOND 086 ! is 2 3 2 2 R.ICHM0N0 U87 � � 5 , 41 5 37 54 0 RICHMOND 068 2:.- 2 2 11 14 c _ -- RICHMOND 042 j c 4 4 c ' RICHMOND 093 2 c __...._._. _._ RICHMOND 094 5 4 5 41 _ _4 0 � RICHMOND 095 - ! RICHMOND 096 2 2` 26 RICHMOND 098 ` -lE RICHMOND 0399 i 6 c RICHMOND 101 1 1` 14 16 cIt - _ RICHMOND 102 1 1 22 21 1 RICHMIOND 103 1 1 23 1 c i l jw' 13„t REPUBUICAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE IST DIST COMMITTEE 2ND DIST L A H L J P E W S J 6 J L W MS R M H R S E R E A A A O R C G C A I I C I U J E C 0 tit R Y N R D I A H Y M P L S C R W E A ' S 8 T I K I G T A L E A L E H L A D T T E 0 C E E H T E S R I S A E R Tr R R N E R T E M S Y A R Y 0 I E : C T M R V M C I R N E J I J I s G F A N R J P H N G I G S M! S .. f.. a REP —05-012 RICHMOND 104 2,0 i 1_ 13 c RICHMOND 105 2' 2 2 27 C RICHMOND 10b 11 1 1 12 c RICHMOND 1OF . .._ _.w _. •"r� RICHMOND 109 6 c RICHMOND 110 c c z c c RICHMOND 111 32 27 3 22 2a 0 RODEO 501 3 C 2a 2 15 2 ?. RODEO 502 I 16 111 I1 RODEG 503 I i i IL .... I 0 RODEO 504 1 , is 2 18 20 1 RODEO 505 I 18 1 12 15 0 RUDEO 506 2 28 3 19 24 a RODEO 506 1 22 1 " 16 17 I RODEO 509 I 6 10 0 ROLL I NGWOOD 502 c " 21 2 c 24 c ROLLINGWGOD 502 11 1 ' 21 21 C ROLLINGWCOD 503 1.. 2 15 11 ck�a.. ~Ri SEF R O 503 ST MARYS 501 ST MARYS 502 SEE Sm 501 _.. __.__ . .... .... .-t..,..,,-. F SARANAP SCI SARANAP 502 SARANAP 503 �37 SARANAP . AL3 — A .. SARANAP 504SARANAP 505 SARANAP 50 SARANAP 507 SARANAP 506 CP,•ki SARANAP 509 'N.. SARANAP 510. SARANAP 511 SARANAP 512 . SARANAP 51' SARANAP 514777 SEE SN 506 77777- SARANAP 515 SEE WC 521 � -__ _ -------- SARANAP 516 SARANAP 517 SEE SNI 502 SARANAP 519 SEE WC 0597 _ -- SARANAP 520 SAN PABLO 001 L i 11 _L SAN PABLO 002 15 SAN PABLO 033 � IC - . 12 _ SAN PABLO 004 5 3 0 SAN PABLO 005 � 12 1 11 4 I c I SAN PABLO JJS 2 24 14 20 31 0T SAN PABLO U07 ; 1 1 2 I I SAWN PABLC 009 ? 2 27 24 22 22 0 SAN PABLO 009 14 12 i3 a 16 0 SAN PABLO 010 � 2 1 2 1 SAN PABLO 011 ! � 2C it 2 17 17 a SAN PABLO 022 2 :' 2 L I ..� -. �ur SAN PABLO x 13 ! � 12 13 9 12 SAN PABLO 014 � 1 L1 I_ 11 1 0 SAN PABLO 015 � � 11 7 9I SAN ?AlsLO Glb t SAN PABIC 027 � � 21 7 2 i 1 SAN PABLC 018 ? c 2 17 0 SAN PABLO 0.19 6 4 0 SAN PA6LG 020 2 22 2 15 2 i -- S AN Paato ori j 10 0 r SAN PABLO 022 $ II SAN PABLO 023 1; 4 7 0 _�. SAN RAMON :01 SAN RAMON 502 SAN RAMON 503 SAN RAMON 504 SAN RAMON 505 SAN RAMON 506 SAN RAMON 507 -. _... r..__� ....� SAN RAMON 508 SAN RAMON 509 _ _ .. . ...:_,._ ... ..v___._.. ......, _.. z 4 r�. R4PUBLIICAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAA CENTRAL ' CL?k'�!ITT'EE IST DIST COMMITTEE 2ND LIST _ L A H L J P E W S J B J L W M R M H R 5 pry* E R E : A A D R C 0 C A I I 0 I U 0 E C 0 k Y N R D I A H Y R F L S C R W E A S 3 T I K I G T N L E A L E N L A D T T E 0 C E E H T E S R I S A E R T R k r! E k T E M S Y A R Y D I E . �, 0 T M R V M C I R N E J i J I r G F R N R J P H N G I G S REP SAN RAMON 510 SAN RAMON 511 SAN RAMON 512 SAN RAMON 512 — A SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMON 513 — A SAN RAMON 514 -2 S Ali RAMON 515 SAN RAMON 516 SAN RAMON 517 SAN RAMON 515 t SAN RAMON 520 SAN RAMON 521 SAN RAMON 522 I SAN RAMON 523 SAN' RAMON 524 SAN RAMON 525 SAN RAMON 525 — A SAN RAMON 526 TASSAJARA 501 TASSAJARA 502 SEE: TJ 501 TASSAJARA 503 n . SEE Tj 501 VINE HILL 501 2 _ 22 2 1 2 VINE HILL 502 2 1 2 1_ _ VINE HILL 503 _ . __ __._5__ _ _ . ._ x via VINE HILL 5043 3 VINE HILL � ._ 50. t. w�xh SEE VH 503 VINE HILL 506 1 IC 1 1 1 VINE HILL 507 _ _ ^ VINE HILL 508 SEE VH 510 VINE HILI_ 50S 16 8 0r . VINE HILL 5111 7 i WALNUT CREEK OCi WALNUT CREEK 002 " WALNUT CREEK 003 ` WALNUT CREEK 004 WALNUT CREEK 005 WALNUT CREEK 006 WALNUT CREEK OU7 WALNUT CREEK 008 WALNUT CREEK J03 WALNUT CREEK 010 j 7-Ty WALNUT CREEK 011 -- ._ _. WALNUT CREEK 012 WALNUT CREEK 013 WALNUT CREEK 01.4 WALNUT CREEK 015 WALNUT CREEK 016 WALNUT CREEK 017 s WALNUT CREEK 018 , WALNUT CREEK 019 WALNUT CREEK 020 WALNUT CREEK 021 WALNUT CREEK 022 WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 0+03 WALNUT CREEK 024 WALNUT CREEK 025 1 - WALNUT CREEK 026 _ WALNUT CREEK 027 - WALNUT CREEK 028 WALNUT CREEK 029 WALNUT CREEK 030 .,M.- WALNUT CREEK 031 WALNUT CREEK C32 WALNUT CREEK 033 WALNUT CREEK 034 WALNUT CREEK 035 WALNUT CREEK 036 WALNUT CREEK 037 WALNUT CREEK 038 ._ WALNUT CREEK 039 r WALNUT GREEK 040 WALNUT CREEK 042 _.._..__.__.. + A WALNUT CREEK 043 �.p �r REPUBL11CAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE IST DIST COMMITTEE 2ND LIST L A H L J P E W S J E J L W M R M H R S E F, E A A A 0 P C C C A I I C I U 0 E C r C 101 R Y N F. C 1 a H Y M F L S C R W E A r S S T I K I G T N L E A L E F L A C T r •3 T E G C E E H T E S R I S A E R T R R N E R T E K S Y A R Y D I E L T M R v M D I R E J I J I r F R N 'Y rR J P F N G I G sin S M S x t . s;= t REP —05-0I4 ' WALNUT CREEK 044 WALNUT CREEK 045 WALNUT CREEK 046 WALNUT CREEK 040 WALNUT CREEK 050 - lam SEE WC 004 ' WALNUT CREEK 051 WALNUT CREEK 052 r ks. WALNUT CREEK 053 WALNUT CREEK 054 WALNUT CREEK 055 WALNUT CREEK 056 " WALNUT CREEK 057 r� WALNUT CREEK 058 WALNUT CREEK 059 WALNUT CkEEK 060 WALNUT CREEK 061 Z WALNUT CREEK 062 WALNUT CREEK Obi WALNUT CREEK 064 WALNUT CREEK 065 `ru WALNUT CFEEK 066 a-� WALNUT CREEK O67 WALNUT CREEK 068 .WALNUT CREEK 070 WALNUT CREEK 071 WALNUT CREEK 072 ' WALNUT CREEK 073 WALNUT CREEK 074 " WALNUT CREEK 076 .'4 WALNUT CREEK 077 WALNUT CREEK 078 WALNUT CREEK 079 -- WALNUT CREEK 3E0 WALNUT CREEK O61 WALNUT CREEK 082 WALNUT CREEK 083 ryy WALNUT CREEK 084 WALNUT CREEK 085 WALNUT CREEK OSo WALNUT CREEK O67 WALNUT CREEK 501 , WALNUT CREEK 502 WALNUT CREEK 5:!3 SEE WC 00 WALNUT CREEK 534 , WALNUT CREEK 5C.5 WALNUT CREEK 506 WALNUT CREEK 507 I WALNUT CREEK 508 WALNUT CREEK 509 _ SEE WC Oct . WALNUT CREEK 510 1 - . SEE WC 02q WALNUT CREEK 512 # s` WALNUT CREEK 513 WALNUT CREEK 514 WALNUT CREEK 515 WALNUT CREEK 516 WALNUT CREED: 517 i WALNUT CREEK 516 WALNUT CREEK 51 # WALNUT CREEK 540 WALNUT CREEK 521 • WALNUT CREEK 522 ± s # _ WALNUT CREEK 522 i; WALNUT CREzK 52:3 WALNUT CREEK 4;02- 56 61 31 5" WALNUT CREEK 525 i i SEE LA 043 WALNUT CREEK 5?8 f .. SEE WC5 23 . WALNUT CREEK 529 S f E WC 014 x t,. . WALNUT CRFFK 51 WALNUT CkfEK 532 , WALNUT CREEK 533 :7-7 WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CREEK 534 — A x1 Y� �r n REPUBLI AN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMIT {EE IST GIST COMMITTEE 2ND DIST L A H L J P E W S J B J L W M R M H R S E R E A A A 0 R C C C A I I 0 I U O E C O N R Y N R C I A H Y M F L S C R w E A � S 8 T I K I G T R L E A L E H L A 0 T T E 0 C E E H T E S R I S A E R T R R R E R~ T E S Y A R Y D I E zx 0 T M P V M 0 I R N E G F R N R J P FR N c G I G S M. S REP —05-015 WALNUT CREEK 535 :,mvi ABSENTEE BALLOTS 141 115 2C2 17C 2 143 121 151 104 113 0 a . _ t a6-4 12 P i t. tii At r {,y r. erg°°` , .. ri :"jYe j 77 r r , ,&�Fb +_a y l REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TH DIST f 6 A T D R 0 L G 0 W A L A k S E C ti 0 I Y L E I L R C C s , V K c N S X h e N L F Y T R A E E L A E G N N N S R T H R T 'x 2 N h I G E 0 U E T � L A M J S N D K R L E Y A S L R �+ R R A W E I J I I N i♦ . It Y '�`u. Yt (. REP —06-001 ri ALHAME?F A 501 ALHAMBRA 5J2 V ALHAMBRA 503 r ALHAMBRA 50� SEE PH 505 ALHAMBRA 505 4i 8 _ SEE PH 043 r .. ALHMM BR A 510 r VOTED ABSENTEE _ALH AM-BRA 511ALHAMBRA 513 ALAMO 501 ALAMO 502 ;�- ALAMO 503 w ALAMO 50+ ALAMO 505 ALAMO 506 ALAMO 506A ALAMO 507 ALAMO 508 ALAMO 50 SEE AL 512 _ .�r '. ALAMO 510 _. _.-_. _..._ ._ VOTED ABSENTEE T G ALAMO 511 „x ALAMO 511 — A ALAMJ 512 ALAMO 513 ALAMO 514 1 ALAMO 515 ALAMO 515 — A s- Y.S'^P, ANTIOCH 001 i TF;fi's ANTIOCH 002 ANTIOCH 003 ANTIOCH 004 ANTIOCH 009 _. ANTIOCH 006 ANTIOCH 007 pi ANTIQCH 008 ANTIOCH 009 ANTIOCH 010 7 ANTIOCH 011 i _ _ _ =�" ANTIOCH 012 ( _ __._.. ANTIOCH 013 ANTIOCH 014 ANTIOCH 0157777 ANTIOCH 016 L ANT I'?C H 017 ANTIOCH 016 ANTIOCH 019 ANTIOCH 010 ANTIOCH 021 ANTIOCH 022 ANTIOCH 023 — .._ ANTIOCH 024 _ . ANTIOCH 025 �t ANTIOCH 026 ANTIOCH 027 ANTIOCH 028 1 I ANTIOCH 029 —M—_7 — ANTIOCH 030 ' ANTIOCH 031 ANTIOCH 03' ANTIQCH 033 f ANTIOCH 034 ANTIOCH 035 a, ANTIOCH 036 , ANTIQCH 037 ANTIQCH 038 ANTIQCH 03 + ANTIOCH 040 ANTIOCH 041 ANTIOCH 042 ANTIOCH 043 BETHEL ISLAND 531A BETHEL ISLAND 5016 BERKELEY PARK 501 ...BAY VIEW 501 SEF RI 109 W REPUBL ICAN CENTRAL CORMITTEI= 4Tt- DIST s ti A T D R C L G D k A L A W S , E C H A C I Y L E I L A C C `tgx V K E N S X N E N L E Y T Q A E E L A E 0 N #N N S R T N R T w 0 E C U T K L A M 0 S N C K R L E xx Y a s L R , E N G . SRta 4 s REQ -06-002 , BRENTWOOD 001 ,Y BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTWOOD 003 rtry� BRENTWOOD 006 R..� BRENTWOOD 501 BRENTWOOD 50241 BRENTWOOD 503 BRENTWOOD 504 SEE Fri 502 r,g BRENTCpUt? 5054- SEE 3Y 501 A x; BRENTWOOD 5013 BRENTWOOD 512 rt SEE BW 501 BYRON 501A BYRON 501B � CLYDE 501 1 13 11 E I c 5 c - CROCKETT 501 CROCKETT 502 CROCKETT 503 CROCK ETT 504 Wyj CROCKETT 505 CROCKETT 506 SEE CK 504 CROCKETT 511 CLAYTON 001 CLAYTON 002 CLAYTON 004 CLAYTON 501 r CLAYTON 502 CL'AYTCN 503 SEE CL 002 CLAYTON 50 CLAYTON 507 SEE EW 508 CLAYTON 511 SFE CL 506 + CLAYTON 512 SEE CL 506 C014CORD 001 1� 24 111 1 I : 21 1 cM CONCORC 00r 2 2 114 2 22 c _.. CONCORD 00 # 1 2 1E 2 21 2 � �» CONCORD 004 4 62 34 2 5 51 3 CONCORD 005 3 3; 3! 2 2 2, CONCORD 006 1" 22 2c 1 2 14 2 c CONCORD 007 2 22 if 1 21 1 2 CONCORD 002 2� 1 . 31 2 21 21 3 CONCORD 0 2 2 22 1 3C 2 1 CONCORD 010 I 1 22 2 CONCORD 011 ! 2 ? 1 1 2 2 CONCORD 012 j 21 11 1 31 2 1 c CONCORD 013 # 1 ' 2 . 1 1 2' 14 1 c CONCORD O 14 Z 3 . 22 2 26 ? 2 CONCORD :i15 3"1 = : 27 2 31, 2 CONCORD 016 I 1 . 14 7 1 1 I .... CONCORD 017 1 2C 15 14 2 1' 1 CONCORD 018 2 . 31 2 ' 11 2 1 2 c CONCORD 01Q 2I 3 t 2 2 3 CONCORD 020 ! 141 1 CONCORD 021 21 2c 26 1 2 2 . 2 CONCORD C:22 � I , 21 2 2 1 : ? CONCORD 04'" 15 24 24 1 ' 2 � 1 CONCORD 0:4 1� 1 ` I c E � 1 CONCORD 025 � 2 2" Is 27 2 - CONCORD CONCORD 026 ? 2 ' 2E 2 ?2 I CONCORD 04-7 ? 2 31 21 2- CONCORD C26 ' 31 4 , CONCORD 029 51 2( 1 31 2_ � 'ryry`4 CONCORD 0 G i �• 't� 3� � 4 <+ ` M 7 .... i ✓ CONCORD 031 j 2 1 2 . is 12 _ 2f 2 CONCORD 032 # �� 5- 4 2 5t 41 4 CONCORD 03' 1 3 3 :14 2S 3 _ 21 3 CONCORD 0?4 1 � 1 . 3 2 I I 2 c CONCORD 035 2- 2 1 11 2 11 2 CONCORD 036 3 3 ? 2 3 2 34 _. .._ ... .. .. �_. CONCORD OST 3 3 3 4 2 4 _._. . .._.f. CONCORD 032 2 3. 31 2 3 2 4 C _ .. _. . .;:... i dY T y CONCORD 039 3.. 3 V 3 4 3 3 CONCORD 040 3( 3 34 3 3 3 3 r w REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TF DIST a A T D R D L c D k A L A k S E C H A U I Y L E I L A R C C r V K E N 5 X N E N L F Y T R A E E L 3 E 0 ti N N S R T H R T R k M N N I O E C U E T L 4 M J S N 0 A R L E " Y A S l R rtt_f D R R A k E I r E A G N C + y r t s REP —06-003 CONCORD 041 4" 42 4 3 41 3 e 4 CONCORD C42 35 3 - 3 2 37 27 310 cN CONC0gD 043 j 4 41 3 44 3 y a CONCORD 044 1 _ 2 2_ 2 2 2 2 CONCORD G45 11 1 5 1 CONCORD 046 j : 12 1 2 C IE 1 " 24 c CONCORD 047 1 1 1 14 14 11 I CONCORD 048 2: 1 1" 1 c 1_ 1 c 12 c C ON C C R C 049 i t 2z, 2 22 IE 1 E 24 c CONCORD 050 2 3 E 3 2 3 2 333 Ct3NCQRD 051 2 - 4 = 2 2 2 _ CONCORD 052 ? 4 t 3 til 46 c CONCORD 053 2 3t 31 2 2S 2 ze c } n� CONCORD 054 1 2 2 2 i 1 1 CONCORD 055 I 2 2 1 12 1 1 CONCORD 056 2 3" 3' 27 3 . 2 31 CONCORD 057 2 32 1 13 26 2 14 c CONCORD 05f+ ` Ole 3 31 6C 5 3 `M CONCORD C59 2t 7c 24 1 25 21 2 CONCORD 060 1 . 2 IE 1 2 k 1 2 CONCORD 061 ZE 27 I _ 1 2F 25 1. CONCORD 062 2t 3c ic 1 27 3C 21 CONCORD 063 1 1 11 1 _11 6 CONCORD 064 2 2` 2 12 1 i CONCORD 065 _ I 1 fir CONCORD 066 3 2 _ 1 . 14 32E 21 CONCORD 067 3 4 3 26 4_ 32 2_ CONCORD 066 4' 4 2f CONCORD 069 3 3 2 2 3 ? 2' _. _._.... CONCORD 070 2 3 I i 2 . 2 1 CONCORD 071 4 i '42 2 4e- 2 3 c w CONCORD 072 4 47 31 2 334 7 CONCORD 073 1 4 5_ 52 43 5 45 4 CONCORD 074 CONCORD 075 CONCORD 070 CONCORD 077 3 CONCORD 078 44 5 3` 31 5c 5C 44 c CONG'DRD 379 � 2 ' 3. 2_ is 2c Z E 24 c CONCORD 080 4 c 2 41 31 26 c CONCORD 081 44 3. 26 3" 31 31 A CONCORD 062 I I 1 1 c 12 12 I CONCORD 083 32 4' 4 3s 46 37 4 CONC!aRD 0,a z 1, 27 2 2 2 21 2. t _ CONCORD 065 i 2' 1; 2 2 2' 22 q ",_: CONCORD 037 SEE CD 501 CONCORD 039 i l� I _ 15 17 2C It 16 0 CONCORD 090 CONCORD 0c: F, CONCORD 032 23 25 17 16 23 ?_ IS c CONCORD Oq3 1 ~ 11 1 CONCORD 094 1 it CONCORD Oa5 Ill 2` 21 1 1 CONCORD 095 1 21 2 11 1 ' 2 if 1 CONCORD 097 J 3 3_ 2 i 36 21 ? c ,. CONCORD C�6 2 2. 1 i 3 c 2 M CONCORD 090 ' I I 1 I '`4 CONCORD 100 41 4 I'. 1 3S 4c 2 �w CONCORD 101 3 3 c ' 1 31 2 1 c - CONCORD 10� � 4, b1 Lf 3. 61 44 4 CONCORD 103 11 31 2' 1E 24 2 ? CONCORD 104 i 3c; 4c ? 31 2 F i s CONCORD 105 j % 1 2 21 19 2E 2 . 23 c - CONCURU lob ? -1 11 1 32 2C 17 C ;Jr CONCORC 107 2 21 2 3 a ,.; CONCORD 106 1 " 1 t Ic 1� .. , CONCUR! 1Q9 i 26 2 21 I 2f I I4 CONCG'fit� li0 I G _ s 2 I 1' ro CONCORD 111 21 3 2" 2 2 21 is s CONCORD 112 1'! 2 . 74 3 2 A 25 c CONCORD 113 2 3 2 2 - 21 17 c � F CONCORD 114 2 3 2t 1 3 22 2 CONCORD 115 1, 1 . It q 16 1 sr± CONCORD 116 1 2 � Ic 11 it 14 c CONCORD 117 SEE CO 074 CONCORD 116 CONCORD 119 4 5- 2 1 4 . 3 2 _ r` =k REPU3L I AN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TH DIST "y 8 A T D R C L G D W A L A W S E C H A 0 I Y L c I L a R C C Y V K E to S X N E N L F Y T R A - E E L A E 0 N N N S R T H R T R R M N N 1 0 E C U E T L a M J S N D N R L E Y k S L D R R A k E 1 " ' E h G N S f 01 REP —06-004 Y :fes CONCORD 120 t 3C 52 31 24 34 322 21 c CONCORD 121 16 14 13 13 1 CONCORD 122 SEE CO OF 3 s-*. CONCORD 123 ? 3. 1 23 32 2 Jz 2E c CONCORD 124 SEE CO 074 CONCORD 125 t CONCORD 126 CONCORD 127 - 4f. 4 2 3 3 3 "j CONCORC 128 3 42 212 3. 34 c CONCORD 129 2 . 41 312 3f 3 3 CONCORD 130 1 1 Z6 27 1' 1 CONCORD 131 2 2_ 1 14 26 1 1 ° CONCORD 132 1 2 CONCORD 133 1 ? 1 2C 1 CONCORD 134 CONCORD 135 3 1 6 CONCORD 136 3 . 3 _4 1 3E 2' 2 CONCORD 1=7 22 2 " 2c 1 23 21 1 t CONCORD 136 CONCORD 139 12 1 1 y} CONCORD 140 c c c c c CONCORD 141 22 2 t 12 IE c 2 1 . h K * CONCORD 501 _ SEE CO 007 CONCORD 503 SEE CO. 140 CONCOkD 504 s 12 is 23 0s CONCORC 505 SEE WC 024 CONCORD 50t 1 2 t- 2_ 21 2. CONCORD 507 SEE CO 047 CONCORD 509 22 23 23 2 16 17 "c CONCORD? 50c 1 1_ 24 2 2C 11 2 CONCORD 510 1 2 31, 2 16 16 3 _._. _ _� f< -7.777 CONCORD 511 _ ._. SEE CO 053 CONCORD 512 14 2 1� 13 24 16 1 CONCORD 513 } SEE CO J48 ' CONCORD 514 SEE CO 515 CONCORD 515 CONCORD 516 CONCORD 516 — A CONCORD 517 SEE WC 029 __ CONCORD 518 SEE DV 514 CONCORD 519 2 i 22 21 1 24 12 2 CONCORD 520 SEE CU o24 � .zYt CONCORD 521 r CONCORD 521 — A CONCORD 522 SEE WC 501 __ .._ .V....,.,.. CONCORD 523 j SEE WC 517 ---.� CONCORD 5'5 2 31 26 22 32 25 30 0 CONCORD 530 "Y• ..SEE co 119 1 _- . __. _-__._ --_. _..�,.,..., CANYON 501 f 1 TY: DANVILLE 501 i CANVILLE 502 DANVILLE 503 -- '.., DANVILLE 504 s r DANVILLE 505 DANVILLE 506 _- DANVILLE 507 t Rni DANVILLE 50? j _ �-. i DANVILLE 5t-,o :._. ....... ..... DANVILLE 510 DANV I1.1. 1. 511 _ DANVILLE 512 `. DANVILLE 513 DANVILLE 514 as n +'s REPUBLICIAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TH DIST _ B A T D R J L 0 0 W A L A k S i c C H A Q I Y L E I L A R C C F r V K E N S x N E N L P Y T R A E E L A E 0 N N N S R T H R T `� R R M N N I G E C U E T s; L a Al J S N D N R L E Y A S L R r b�. D R R A w E I J i I N E N G ` 4 -x S t , REP -06-005 DANVILLE 515e�T SEE COV 516 DANVILLE 515 - A DANVILLE 51n DANVILLE 517 DANVILLE 518 DANVILLE 519 a SEE CV 51b DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 DANVILLE 522 __ r DANVILLE 523 r DANVILLE 524 - DANVILLE 525 DANVILLE 526 DANVILLE 527 j ~ DANVILLE 528 EL CERRITO OC1 EL CERRIT0 002 P EL CERRITO 003 EL CERR ITU 004 EL CERRITO 005 EL CERRITO 006 EL C E R R I T U 007 _. EL CERRITO 008 s�„tF EL CERRIT0 0094 EL CERRITO 010 � EL CERRITO till _ EL CERRITO 012 EL CERRITO 01377777 r EL CERRITO 014 , EL CERRITO 015 EL CERRITO 016 EL CERR ITV 017 EL CERRITO 0181 EL CERRITO 019 EL CERRITO 020 £L CERRITO 021 EL CERRITO 022 . EL CERR ITO '02? � EL CERRITO 024 EL CERRITP 025 5 EL CERRITO 026 EL CERRITO 027 ` EL CERRITO 023 � EL CERRITC 029 EL CERRITO 030 f EL CERRITO 031 � EL CERRITO 032 EL CERRITO 033 EL CERRITO 034 - ' EL CERRITC? 035 .. EL CERRITO 036 EL CERRITO 037 ' I S EL CERRITG 038 EL CERRITO 039 EL CERRITO 040 EL CERRITO 042 ' 4 EAST RICHMOND 501 EAST RICH*'OND 502 EAST RICHMOND 503 ; - EAST RICHMONC 534 j EAST RICHMOND 505 EAST RICHMOND 506 ! EAST RICHMOND 5a7 t EL SOBRANTE 501 v. SEE IS SU? EL SOBRANTE 502 EL SOBRANTE 503 EL SOBRANTE 504 a EL SOBRANTE 505 EL SOBRANTE 506 EL SOBRANTE 507 3 EL SOBRANTE 508 EL SOBRANTE 510 EL SOBRANTE 511 ` s SEE ES 512 ,u . - EL SOBRANTE a12 ,r REPT BL IC,AN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TF= DIST B A T O R 1) L G 0 k A L A S+ 5 E C H :. 0 I Y l E I L A R C C V K E N S X N E N L F Y T R A ` °" E E L A E 0 N N N S R T H R T R R 4 to N I 0 E C U E T �rtt L A M J S N O N R L E _ :.. Y A S L R J R R A w E I h E k GS. k e� REP —06-006 EL SOBRANTE 5!5 EL SOBRANTE 514 EL SO BRANT E 515 _ v EL SOBR4NTE 516 -- � EL SOBRANTE 517 _ EL SOBRANTE 518 SEE PI 083 <y. y%x. EL SOBRANTE 522 EL SOBRANTE 523 GIANT 501 w GIANT 502 GIANT 503 GIANT 504 � r` GIANT 505 <�. GIANT 506 GIANT 507 GIANT 508 w.x* GIANT 509 GIANT 510 GIANT 511 „. GI ANT 513 HERCULES 001 KNIGHTSEN 501 KNIGHTSEN 502 ,rSszi' SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 KENSINGTON 502 KENSINGTON 503 KENSINGTON 504 A±f4f" KENSINGTON 505 KENSINGTON 506 + KENSINGTON 507 KENSINGTON 508 yA, -• wl. KENSINGTON 509 KENSINGTON tilt? KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 522 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSI N;TOr+ 513 M k LAFAYETTE UOI LAFAYETTE 002 LAFAYETTE 003 LAFAYETTE 004 LAFAYETTE 005 LAFAYETTE 006 �Y LAFAYETTE 007 LAFAYETTE 008 LAFAYETTE 009 LAFAYETTE 010 LAFAYETTE till ?' LAFAYETTE t`12 ..-- _ _ .. ._.-., _._ sifr' LAFAYETTE 013 `. LAFAYETTE U14 LAFAYETTE 015 I z, LAFAYETTE 016 LAFAYETTE 037 LAFAYETTE 018 LAFAYETTE 319 LAFAYETTE 020 LAFAYETTE 0211 LAFAYETTE 022 LAFAYETTE 02 LAFAYETTE 24 �. . LAFAYETTE v"25 SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 027 LAFAYETTE 028 3 _ LAFAYETTE 030 — LAFAYETTE 031 LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 LAFAYETTE 0 3ck"- LAFAYETTE 038 LAFAYETTE 039 __ _ ... LAFAYEI TE 040 _.__._ .._... LAFAYETTE 041 LAFAYETTE 042 Ji. REPUSL ICIAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TH DIST $ A T O R D L G O W A L A W S 's E C H A 0 1 Y L E 1 L A P C C r V K F N S k N E N L F Y T R A µ:,= E *" L A E C N N N S P, T H R T �m5. R R M N N I C E O U E T ' L A " J S N Q N R L E ' Y e S L t R R A E I ' J I I N N C r S , fi REF' -06-007 LAFAYETTE 043 LAFAYETTE 044 LAFAYETTE 045 _. LAFAYETTE 046 LAFAYETTE 501 SEE LA 005 4€ LAFAYETTE 502 ; SEE OR 512 LAFAYETTE 503sm moszz LAFAYETTE 5^4 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 LUNE TREE 501 _ --- - -- , ,- LONE TREE 502 . LONE TREE 503 SEE SW 503 _._ . ...__ . }- LONE TREE 505 MORAGA 501 F rc MORAGA 502 MORAGA 503 MORAGA 504 MORAGA 505 r. MORAGA 506 ,.w MORAGA 507 ___.._..,_ <. V= MORAGA 508 _ _ _._ _ _ _,.;......... , r MORAGA 509 MORAGA 510 R , MORAGA 511 MORAGA 512 SEE MO 511 _,<_..._. MORAGA 513 .� , . MORAGA 514 _ _ .; MORAGA 515 MORAGA 51 MORAGA 517 MORAGA 51.8 MORAGA 519 MORAGA 521 MORAGA 522 ^' MORAGA 523 Y. MORAGA 524 ~ MT VIEW 501 c. MT VIEW 502 MT VIEW 503 MT V I FW 504 __ F MT VIEW 505 MARTINEZ 001 MARTINEZ 002zt MARTINEZ 003 » MARTINEZ OC4 .� MART E1 005 MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 007 i". MARTINEZ 008 MART INEZ 009 MARTINEZ 010k .W MARTINEZ 011 MARTINEZ 012 MARTINEZ 013 _ MARTINEZ 014 MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 01 '" . MARTINEZ 017 _ MARTINEZ 018 SEE PO 504 _ _MARTINEZ 019 - m. MARTINEZ 0207,77 gy . MARTINEZ 021 MARTINEZ 022 _ y MARTINEZ 023 _ F MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 02 i _MARTINEZ 025 _ MARTINEZ 028 MARTINEZ 024 MARTINEZ 030 rv4 . MARTINEZ 032 ; MARTINEZ 033 of�_. d££c��33.� REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TN DIST � B A T {} R D L G D k A L A W S E C H A 0 I Y L E I L R C C '"` V K E N S X N E N L F Y T R A E E L A E 0 N N N S R T N R T rr R F, M N N I O E C U E T zp_ L A M J S N 0 h R L E �.. Y A S L R " D R R A k E I E N G h S REP —06-00$ MARTINEZ 034 - SEE MZ 030 F MARTINEZ 035 _ .._ MARTINEZ 036 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 000 ch MARTINEZ 502 _._.. _._..w.. SEE AH 501 :- NI CHOL S 501 r NICNOLS 503 �a,M krL NICHOLS 505 2 3 c 2 3 1 2 NURTH RICHMOND 5017,77 NORTH RICHMOND 502 NORTH RICHMOND 503 OAKL EY 501 �_�.. . OAKLEY 502 OAKL EY 503 ,_;. OAKLEY 504 z . OAKL EY 505 OLEUM 501 SEE PI 006 OLEUM 502 _ SEE PI 002 OLEUM 503 SEE Rn 509OLEUM 506 -SEE PI 006 ORINDA 501 ORINDA 502 ORINDA 5G3 ORINDA 504 x ORINDA 505 ORINDA 506 ORINDA 507 k ORINDA 508 «. ORINDA 509 ORINDA 510 ORINDA 511 tORINDA 512 CRINDA 513 ORINDA 514 , ORINDA 515 ORINDA 516 GRINDA 517 ORINDA 518 { ORINDA 519 } f ORINDA 519 — A _ r ORINDA 520 7 ORINDA 520 — A ORINDA 521. ORINDA 521 — A OR I N DA 5 c 2 -------�,-x» ORINDA 522 — A - ORINDA 523W. ORINDA 523 flRINDA 524 ORINDA 525 ORINDA 525 A _ . ORINDA 526 ORINDA 527 .r ¢ ORINDA 529 VOTED ABSENTEE73 ORINDA 530 y VOTED A6S ENTEE ORINDA 533 ORINDA 534 " ORINDA 536 ORINDA 537 PITTSBURG 001 j PITTSBURG 002' ! � >t PITTSBURG 003 PITTSBURG 004 PITTSBURG 005 PITTSBURG 006 PI TTS 80h,G 007 PITTSBURC• 008 s,,,u , PITTSBURG 009 Oat PITTSBURG 010 J PITTSBURG 011 r FEPUBLIC!Ah- CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TN DIST S A T O R 0 L G 0 W A L A S S . E C H A O I Y L E I L A R C C V K E !v S X N E N L F Y T N A rt Al E E L A E 0 N N N S R T H R T R R M % N I O E C U E T w. 'Ap L A H J S N O N R L E � Yt Y A S L R 0 R R A M E t J [ I N C k S s t REP —06-0,09 PITTSBURG 012 PITTSBURG 013 a PITTSBURG 014 " i PITTSBURG 015 " PITTSBURG 016 �`` " PITTSBURG 017 PITTSBURG 033 PITTSBURG 019 f, 4. PITTSBURG 020 r PITTSBURG 021 PITTSBURG 022 PITTSBURG 02377 5 ' PITTSBUFG 025 _ _.. 7g PITTSBUP,G 026 C: PITTSBURG C27 PITTSKURG 02N PITTSBURG 025 ' PITTSBURG 030 N PITTSBURG 031 PITTSBURG 032 PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 508 ......,.�.,z- PITTSBURG C34 >.: PITTSBURG 035 PITTSBURG 501 _ PITTSBURG 502 PITTSBURG 503 PITTSBURG 504 M PITTSBURG 505 " PITTSBURG 506 PITTSBURG 507 PITTSBURG 506 PITTSBURG 500 SEE PB 034 _ . f PITTSBURG 510 SEE PB 034 k PITTSBURG 511 PITTSBURG 512 _ PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 501 PITTSBURG 514 PLEASANT HILL 001 3C 31 q 27 31 2A 31 t` PLEASANT HILL 002 11 17 '.4 16 2C 1 1 c PLEASANT HILL 003 j 1 —'5 2C 15 21 1 1 PLEASANT HILL 004 33 5: 21 26 4 —' c ; PLEASANT HILL 005 3i 3 = 31 3' 3 3 PLEASANT HILL 006 4 3t 21 4' 4 3 ¢ PLEASANT HILL 007 1� Z' 1 1 1 1 2 r PLEASANT HILL 011 a 31 24 22 Z ? 1 PLEASANT HILL 012 � 2 2 zC 1 " 2 2 1 - " PLEASANT HILI. 013 2 3 . 1 2 2 2. 2 �r PLEASANT HILL tl14 2 ? 1 Z I 1 I PLEASANT HILL 015 4 5 2 2 5 4 . ? '� PLEASANT HILL G16 ( 3 , 2 . 1 1 3 2 Z . PLEASANT HILL 017 3 ' 4C 2 2 3 ?. 3 _ : PLEASANT HILL 01B 4 45 2 c' 4 4 2'PLEASANT HILL 0; 3t1 3 i 1 3 3, PLEASANT HILL 320 2 31 1 1 2 2 1 PLEASANT HI L L x"21 � 1� 2' 2 2 2 1 3 �` PLEASANT HILL Jct s 3 30 ' 3 h, — _PLEASANT HILL 1123 ; 3� 4 _, 3 3 4 PLEASANT MILL 024 { cZ 2 . ? 2 3 PLEASANT HILL 02'5 2 � ' 2_ 2 32 c 1 PLEASANT HILL 02o ( 2� 3 3 20 31 1 2' . PLEASANT HILL 027 '1; 2 2 3 2 2 7777 PLEASANT HILL 025 # 3ci 3 3 2 41 3 Z PLEASANT HILL 021 s 21} 2' — ? —77 2 26 c PLEASANT HILL 030 3 44 3 42 3 , PLEASANT HILL 031 PLEASANT HILL 032 PLEASANT HILL 333 2 ' 3 . 3 36 3E 3 42 c �5. PLEASANT HILL 034 3 3. 35 3 l 3 - 2_ 35 v PLEASANT HILL 036 31 4f 37 32 3 32 2 PLEASANT HILL 037 _ SUE PH 024 PLEASANT 14ILL 036 it 16 1 15 14 14 17 c � PLEASANT HILL 039 C - 2 2 2 2 2 PLEASANT HILL 040 4 4 31 2S 45 4-- 32 _ . s REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TF= DIST —6—A T D R D L G D k A L A N S AAIJ ..: E C H A P T Y L E I L k R C C k V K E ry S X N E N L F Y T R A 3 ' E E L A E 0 N N N S R T H R T R fi M N N I G E C U E T l ., L A M J S N D N R L E I M Y A S L R , D R R A W E Ix; .-. J I I N s E ` G " S REP —J6-010 ka PLEASANT BILL 041 SEE PH 031 _ PLEASANT HILL 04� i 15 13 c PLEASANT HILL 043 PLEASANT HILL 044 1 ?1 2_ jc IE Ic I PLEASANT HILL 045 I IE 21 PLEASANT HILL 046 1 2f 2i* 2 2f 21 Z 2 PLEASANT HILL 501A 4E 7' 36 3 5t 52 ' PLEASANT HILL 5013 ? 31 21 2 2C 2 1 c PLEASANT HILL 502 3 t 3 14 2 3E 35 24 0 r .. PLEASANT HILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 504 SEE AN 503 :. PLEASANT HILL 505 } PLEASANT HILL 506 PLEASANT HILL 507 _ M PLEASANT HILL 500" SEE PH 502 PLEASANT HILL 510 re PINDLE 001 PINOLE 002 PINOLE 003 .Mu • PINOLE 004 PINOLE 005 PINOLE 000 _ ... . ___.. _ ... PINDLE 007 ? P INOL E 006 t aa' SEE PI 011 PINOLE 009 :.,. P I NOL E I Ct PINOLE 01i PINIJLE 012 PINOLE C13 P INILE 014 P INCL E 015 _... -._- PINDLE 016 y PINOLE 017 PINOLE 018 PINOLE 319 PINOLE 021 PIAOLE 022 PINDLE 0231 PACHECO 501 1d 1 . 24 23 17 12 22 r _ ._ PACHECO 502 PACHECO 5D3 ' . PACHECO 53L _ _J PACHECU 505 SFE MZ 029 t PACHEC(' 506 iy 1 1c 6 14 15 7 c �z PACHECO 507 SEE PH 043 i PACHECO 509 PACHECO 509 5 01 34 25 51 44 2 E c ' PACHECO 510 27 ?: 77 24 26 3 2E I PORT COSTA 501 } RICHMOND 001 RICHMOND 002 RICHMOND 003 RICHMOND 004 w.. xl RICHMOND 005 RICHMOND 006 RICHMOND 007 RICHMOND 008 R ICHMOND 009 RICHMOND 010 RICHMOND 011 RICHMOND C12 RICHMOND 013 RICHMOND 014Inv RICHMOND 015- RICHMOND 1`RICHMOND 016 R IC HMUND 017 - - - - RICHMOND Old RIC14MONO #3I�? RIC14MOND 020 RICHMOND 421 RICHMOND 022 _ RICHMOND 023 4: RERil3L ICIAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TH DIST „ .. 9 A T D R 0 L G 0 W A L A k S F 7 E C H A O I Y L E I L A R C C I V K E N S X N E N L F Y T & A I' E E L A E 0 N N N S R T H R T R F M N N 10 E C U E T t , L A M J S N 0 K R L E Y A S L R 1z, . D R R A Ii E I {a. E N G Nt � r kC P —U6-013 RICHMf,;ND 024 RICHMOND U25 RICHMOND 026 -.,,.7777RICHMOND 027 RICHMOND 029 rt RICHMOND 029 RICHMOND 030 _ t,.. RICHMOND 031 RICHMOND Lack' .... RICHMOND 033 RICHMOND 034Vnw RICHMOND 035 ,. RICHMOND 03bA RICHMOND 0368 _ RICHMOND 037 RICHMOND 038 E. RICHMOND 039 SEE PI 039 RICHMOND 040 `.`E"5 RICHMOND 041 -T RICHMOND C42 SEE RI 102 __ RICHMOND 043 _ _ RICHMOND 044 RICHMOND 045 RICHMOND 046 RICHMOND 047 <. RICHMOND 046 ---- RICHMOND 049 : r RICHMOND 050 RICHMOND 051aF RICHMOND 052 a .. RICHMOND 053 .wF RICHMOND 054 RICHMOND 055 RICHMOND 056 RICHMOND 057 :. RICHMOND 058 RICHMOND 055 RICHMOND 060 RICHMOND rb i RICHMOND 062 RICHMOND 063 RICHMOND 064 RICHMOND 055 RICHMOND 066 1 RICHMGND 067 RICHMOND Ut8 RICHMOND 06S RICHMOND 070 fix. RICHMOND 071 _ _. RICHMOND 072 RICHMOND 073k' RICHMGND 074 RICHMON0 075 4 — - RICHMON0 076 RICHMOND 077 RICHMOND 078 RICHMGND 079 ; 3 RICHMONO 080 SEE ER 506 y RICHMOND 061 RICHMOND 082 1 . RICHMOND 063st- RICHMOND 084 1 RICHMOND 085 t RICHMOND 095 RICHMOND 067 2 RICHMGND 088 RICHMOND 0,;2 RICHMOND OS3 , d_ RICHMOND 094 _ a . RICHMOND 095 d .RICHMOND OSo RICIiMOND 099 RIC14MOND 099 4. RICHMOND 101 . u RICHMOND 102 RICHMOND 103 A 7� JJ4 e., REPUBLICIAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TH DIST �K 8 A T D R 0 L G D W A L A W S . E C H A 0 I Y L E I L A R C C V K E N S X N E N L F Y T R A ' E E L A E 0 N N N S R T H R T ' R R M R N I C E C U E T = L A M J S N C N R L E h rx k ' Y A S L R €? R R A W E I h G 4v, h S a r z ps.r REP —06-012 ` RICHMOND 104x `. RICHMOND 105 � RICHMOND 106 _ RICHMOND 106 :x RICHMOND 109 's RICHMOND 110 � RICHMOND 111 RODEO 501 RODEO 502 RODEO 503RODEO 504 ? _ _ _. 7 7 RODEO 505k .,. RODEO 506 y RODEO 50E RODEO 509 ROLL I NGWOOD 501 ROLLINGWOOD 502 ROLLINGWOOD 50? SELBY 501 SEE Ru 503 ^ ST MARYS 501 ST MARYS 502 5 N SEE Sha 501 }�f 0 SARANAP 5 01 _ _ _ _....� _�,...>r.. _.-- SARANAP 502 SARANAP 503 7777 .a SARANAP 503 — A �rrs-r SARANAP 504 SARANAP 505 4L. SARANAP 50b ;•.vti SARANAP 507 SARANAP 508 SARANAP 509 SARANAP 510 , SARANAP 511 SARANAP 512 ; SARANAP 513 SARANAP 514 SEE SN 506 SARANAP 515 SEE WC 521 SARANAP 510 w� < SARANAP 517 SEE SN 502 __ SARANAP 519 77 SEE WC 057 { SARANAP 520 SAN PABLO 001 SAN PABLO 002 SAN PABLO 003 SAN PABLO 004 SAN PABLO 005 z . SAN PABLO 006 .., SAN PA6LG 007 SAN PABLO 008 SAN PABLO 009 SAN PABLO 010 ' „ SAN PABLO 011 s SAN PABLL 012 nfi. -.. SAN PABLO 013 _. k �3. SAN PABLO 014 SAN PABLO 015 � SAN PABLO 016 SAN PABLO 017 yam_ SAN PABLO G 18zw.. SAN PALO 019 S AN PABLO 020 SAN PABLO 021 SAN PABLO 022 i r SAN PABLO 023 SAN RAMON 501 j SAN RAMON 502 SAN RAMON 503 SAN RAMON 504 SAN RAMON 505 _. SAN RAMON 506 _ SAN RAMON 507 •` �.�,� x SAN RAMON 506 SAN RAMON 509 REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TH DIST 8 A T O R 0 L G 0 W A L A » S E C A 0 1 Y L E I L A R C C r V K E N S X N E N L F Y T P A w E E L A E t N N N S R T H R T OF R n M iv N I C E C U E T L A H J S N C N R L E sr Y A S L R t � 0 R R A E N G N, S Fz_ s PEP —01,11-013 SAN RAMON 510 SAN RAMON 511 SAN RAMON 512 SAN RAMON 512 — A r �w SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMON 514 SAN RAMON 515 _. SAN RAMON 516 SAN RAMON 517 rzt... SAN RAMON 519 SAN RAMON 520 SAN RAMON 521 SAN RAMON 522 SAN RAMON 523 _ SAN RAMON 524 SAN RAMON 525 SAN RAMON' 525 — A _ .. . ._ _ .. ._ __•__ ....,,..._._.. SAN RAMON 526 �z TASSAJARA 541 TASSAJARA 502 .. ......SEE TJ 501 _ _.. __ ___ _..__ __ _. __... ---•--- ; ,�,:���. TASSAJARA 503 m SEE TJ 501 VINE #TILL 501 !� BINE HILL 5C2 VINE HILL 503 VINE HILL 504 VINE HILL 505 SEE VH 503 VINE HILL 506 VINE HILL 507 VINE HILL 508 f SEE VH 510 VINE HILL 509 VIN= HILL 510 ` WALNUT CREEK 001 WALNUT CREEK 002 WALNUT CREEK 003 _._. ._.. ._ ._ ____ ,• WALNUT CREEK OU4 WALNUT CREEK UO= jam' WALNUT CREEK 006 WALNUT CREEK 007 WALNUT CREEK 008 WALNUT CREEK 009 W. WALNUT CREEK Olin WALNUT CkEEK 011 WALNUT CREEK 012 I ` WALNUT CREEK 013 WALNUT CREEK 014 _ WALNUT CREEK 015 + WALNUT CREEK Olo J WALNUT CPEEK 017 v rrT . k WALNUT CREEK 018 r f WALNUT CREEK 019 WALNUT CREEK 020 i '', ' g' WALNUT CREEK 021 WALNUT CREEK 022 "+ WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 024 WALNUT CREEK 025 ' WALNUT CREEK 026 WALNUT CREEK 027 c WALNUT CREEK 028 WALNUT CREEK 029 WALNUT CREEK 030 WALNUT CREEK 031 WALNUT CREEK 032 WALNUT CREEK 033 WALNUT CREEK 034 WALNUT CREEK 035 _ WALNUT CREEK 036 WALNUT CREEK 037 - WALNUT CREEK 038 t a..: WALNUT CkFE K 039 WALNUT CREEK 040 _ WALNUT- CREEK 042 _ _. - _ _ _ ._._ _ _ _ WALNUT CREEK 0443 _ "...' _.. qtr Jr� ✓A'lfi+ REPUBLIC}AN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TF GIST 8 A T O R C L G 0 W A L A W S i E C H A J I Y L E I L A R C C _ V K w N S X s. E N L F Y T R A E E L A E N N N S R T H R T N- R R 4 N N I G E C U E T i L a M J S N O N R L E Y A S L R a; 0 R R A h E I s . E N G .x N S r1a±t. .'. 4v— REP —06-014 WALNUT CREEK 044 WALNUT CREEK 045 _. :, ,.... WALNUT CREEK 046 WALNUT CREEK 047 ;a _ WALNUT CREEK 05C SEE WC 004 __.�.. WALNUT CREEK 051 „ - WALNUT CREEK 052 WALNUT CREEK 053 . WALNUT CREEK 054 WALNUT CREEK 055 __. ,'. ... WALNUT CREEK 056 _ WALNUT CREEK 057 — --x- WALNUT CREEK 058 WALNUT CREEK 059 _ . WALNUT CREEK Ob0 WALNUT CREEK Obl -- .. WALNUT CREEK 052 WALNUT CREEK Obi WALNUT CREEK 064 WALNUT CREEK 065 WALNUT CREEK Obb WALNUT CREEK 067 WALNUT CREEK Oo3 WALNUT CREEK 07 ; WALNUT CREEK 071 WALNUT CREEK 072k ;. WALNUT CREEK 073 WALNUT CREEK 074 _. . WALNUT CREEK 076 ; WALNUT GREEK 077 WALNUT CREEK 078 .f WALNUT CREEK 079 WALNUT CREEK 080 WALNUT CREEK OSi �Y WALNUT CREEK OS2 WALNUT CREEK 08; WALNUT CREEK 084 7, WALNUT CREEK 085 WALNUT CREEK 085 -- , WALNUT GREEK 087 I WALNUT CREEK 501 WALNUT CREEK 502 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 504 WALNUT Ci:cFK 505 h9. WALNUT CREEK 506 _ - WALNUT CREEK 507 I WALNUT CREEK 508 I WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE WC 062 _� . ..._ WALNUT CREEK 510 ? ' i SEE WC 02 i WALNUT CREEK 512 WALNUT CREEK 513 i WALNUT CREEK 514 i _ - WALNUT CREEK 515 ' t WALNUT CREEK 51t WALNUT CREEK 537 1,F WALNUT CREEK 518 ' WALNUT CREEK 51G _ _ -77 WALNUT CREEK 520 WALNUT CREEK 521 WALNUT CREEK -3 2 2 WALNUT CREEK 5232 WALNUT CREEK 523 54 5: ! 25 5 6 2_ � R CrEK 52-► WALNUT � y Y WALNUT CREEK 525 r SEE LA 043 :, WALNUT CREEK 526J SEE WC 523 WALNUT CREEK 5291. .• SEE WC 014 WALNUT' CREEK 53 WALNUT CREEK 512 WALNUT CREEK 533 WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CREEK 534 — :a k,µ Y. REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TH DIST :a ,{XAtt S A T U R 0 L G 0 W A L A x S E C H A 0 I Y L E I L A R C C V K E N S X N E N L F Y T R A E E L A E U N N N S R T H R T , R R M N N I 0 E C U E T L A M 1 S N O N R L E . Y A S L D R R A w E I rr�. F N G sx. f h S ' ms" REP —06-015 it- -- WALNUT CREEK 535 2E 23 23 22 26 25 26 c � ABSENTEE $ALLOTS 13E 171 12 ICS 14C 13 135 c - _ F �C 7 9 ,fix. pT` - i 777 r A rF,_ 5 fdx�pp y.V��x�x y . �h. 1,. f.1t. sf t . t t 4 �1 r, TOTAL , GOVERNOR LT SEC RETARY*CCNTROLLER*TREASURER*ATTY*ST 8D EQ ' GOVERNCR CF STATE GEN 3RD DIST- . A R A V E K S A P S C R S K S S W F S S .I 'S S r M E M 0 0 A C L R C H I C E C C 0 C C 0 T C,'' E G E T M I :. s 0 A A P Q V A A W R A A Y A Ar s R I R E Q S T E C 7 R L T I N T A 7 T T G NT4 S N E T R E T L E T N L T Y N T T E C T �x I T I C R E T L E E Y E 0 E N E E E L Ery" N R N A V A L R S R N R E R R R W I R C A 0 S I I I I I I F E T E T N M N C N N N N F N ` P I P G G G G G G E G C S S S S S S S N AMIN-41-001 I i:3 TOTAL 7TH E2 23 245 252 255 253 41 15 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 444 7C 24 22 17 23 258 TOTAL STH 10 2 2 -2 28 31 6 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 5. 1 4 _ 1 _-...23 TOTAL 9TH 11 22 2 2 _.2 0 _. -_-- CONGRESSIONAL DIST E 1 r c c0 1 TOTAL 7TH 89 247 261 269 272 271 _ 45 xf SENATOK I AL DIST 482 77 2 2 2 2 TOTAL 9TH c.: 1 1 _ 13 13 t5 _.-- _-. . _... - 2 4 ,r SENATORIAL DIST 2 I 1_ 0- 7 4uf ' COUNTY VOTE 8Y !� ASSEMBLY DISTRICT _. 10TH DISTRICT 32 62 81 91 91 88 14 .6 «y PRECINCTS 191 33 It# I 12 90 _—_ f_�, 10TH DISTRICT 1 1 1 Z _.. 1 0 _ ABSENTEES 1 __ _ -O__..._. 10TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS ___.. TOTAL 1 CTH 32 . 83 82 92 92 _..8 14 6 DISTRICT 182 3 Z 1 7 _ 12 11TH DISTRICT 56 163 176 l 179 181 PRECINCTS 29 4 1 1 1� _ . 11TH VISTR ICT 1 1 1 1 Z O. ABSENTEES 1 p _ . _ 1 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL LITH 562 16 17S 17 0ISTkICT 33C 44 1' I 13 12 185 12TH DISTRICT 4 ' 1 Z 1 13 15 PRECINCTS 2 c c0 12TH DISTRICT c C c 0 0 _.._.__0 0n ABSENTEES0 12TH DISTRICT _ ._ NEW F E S I D E N T C TOTAL 12TH 4 12 12 11 15 _._.._2 DISTR ILT 2 _ _ 1 Q TOTAL CONTRA 931 25q 273 25 2-8-5 , 28 4 -1 COSTA COUNTY 51 7 2 22 24 4 i Aa i i m H s , X r f f =h i r F i r .. .. .. T {1 tyec Y, 5 � �7 U s ICONG**CONGRESS**CONG A C ASSEMBLY A 0 SENATOR ? 7TH STH 9TH*10TH**I1TH DIST*12TH J M S S J H S S S T O S Sri A C C C 0 C C C C H I C C C A A H L A A A E E A A " < ' of K C T T N L T T T R T T T x 0 T T A T T T E R T T Y E E N E E E S I E E y - R k D R R R A C R R . N N N N N F N N G G G G G G G S 5 S S S S S }}bks TOTAL 7TH 247 41 c 2 c 1 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 31 c 17 :. TOTAL STH ' 2t c 0 CONGRESSIONAL DIST � c 16 2 TOTAL 9TH c p CONGRESSIONAL DIST c c c 0 0 TOTAL 7TH 26--- c 20 SENATORIAL DIST 31 1 18 y �... TOTAL 9TH 11 c1c D SENATORIAL GIST 2 12 C c 2 COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1 OTH DISTRICT e 17 c 2 c 0 , - PRECINCTS PRECINCTS 1 is 10TH DISTRICT ABSENTEES _ 10TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS 777 q TOTAL 10TH & 11 c 2C o DISTRICT I �. _..__ _ __ _ ._ .... .� �� 11TH DISTRICT 17,. _ 1 a fq. PRECINCTS 1 1 __ 18 _ He. 11TH DISTRICT _- �., ABSENTEES 11TH DISTRICT .s� NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 18C 4 c _0 DISTRICT 1 15 18 12TH DISTRICT II 1 _ PRECINCTS t 1 . F 12TH DISTRICT c C ABSENTEES 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 1 DI5TRIC3 2, 1 TOTAL CONTRA 274 41 1 2c 1 COSTA COUNTY 33- ?1 c 186 r . i TT777 'p u f f pt- TOTAL GOVERNOR LT SECRETARY*CENTROLLER*TREASURER*ATTY*ST `BD' EQ GOVERNOR OF STATE GEN 3RD DIST A k A V E K S A P S C R S K S S W F S S i S M E M O 0 A C L P C H I C E C C O C C 0 T C =x E G E T M I A B C A A P A V A A W R A A Y A`. 1l x Q I R = O S T E C T R l T I N T A T T T C N" T p S IN E T R E T L E T k L T Y N T T E C; T, r I T I C P E T L E E Y E 0 E N E E E L E r; N R N A V R A L R S R N R E R R R W I R D A O S I I I I I I F I . E T E T N M A C N N N N F H, ' - P 1 P G G G G G G E G C S S S S S $ S .w.. } N A Y' ly. AMIN-01-001 4.1.x. PRECINCT VGTE SY SUPERVISORIAL GIST DISTRICT 1 IE2 445 4 51 51 52 9 9 1 ' 3 --55 DISTRICT 2 342 ICE 12C 113 117 ii8-, 18 7�7-77,.74"g- lir 23 7 7 DISTk ICT 3 7 r 21 23 24 26 _.2 — _ 43 4 0 1 1 a18 DISTRICT 4 lq2 46 4 5 50 5 lot, 23 9 7 9 54 }, . DISTRICT 5 14 31 36 41 41 38 b 3< PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES JF— ANTIOCH 2 4 0 �0 " � _: 1 1c c BRENTWOOD 3 3 0 0 " A 0 3 CLAYTON _ . 0 S0, •'r,, 0 0 '� CONCORD 10 3 3 4 42 43 _. r 1 W EL CERRITO 53 13 13 _14 1 -15 2 I 15 0 0 0 'fid HERCULES _ _. LAFAY ETTE 27 7 _ ------ 1c c 0 (fir' .• MARTINEZ 2_ 5 6 6 6 7 2t ._ 15 5 1 23 PITTSBURG 3 _ 2 1 9 _ 2 1 ? �nX PLEASANT HILL 15 3 0 I_ 1 1 P I INCL E 5 cE 19 17 17 1 0 {. RICHMOND 20 =1 2 30 3 31 5 12 4 2 ` rr _ 18 - 6 2 77 x SAS; PABLO 7 I 1 1 i �I.Y 37 6 3 21 2 17 WALNUT CREEK 4�c 5 r 6 5 1 G � ABSENTEE BALLOTS 2 2 2 2 2 _r 1Q UNINCORPORATED 32E 115 116 122 119 1 182 ? 11 + .. . R ( dii ' u 1 t � 14rtr°•. _ r•izs. 4 x i U S nNG#*CUNGRESS**C0NG A C ASSEPSLY A D SEtVATIR 77li STH 9TH#1CTH*#117H CIS7*I2TH i M S S J H S S S T O S S r , C C C 0 0 C C C H I C C � ' C A A H L A A A E E A A K C T T N L T T T P T T T 0 T T A T T T E R T T Y E F N E E E S I E E � R k D F R R A C R R N N N F N N r. G G G G G G G S S S S S S S ., zh " 4 s` AM IN Ci? 01 fV F k PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL GIST DISTRICT 1 5 4 14 55 c DISTRICT 2 1116 c 0 9 Ic 11 DISTRICT 3 21 0 s r 1 DISTRICT 4 4 1 _ 1. _ I 1 DISTRICT 5 34 ..:, PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF— ANT I i1CN c c c f• .n CLAYTON c c 0 CONCORD 3 1 _ I _._ EL CERRITC? 1 14 c 15 cFt HERCULES c C , c L AFAY ETTE : MARTINEZ 2 c PITTSBURG I C cC PLEASANT HILL s`;Y=YA P I NOLE 1 E I c 0 ;. i _ R ICHMOr:D z5 c 0 31 SAN PABLC 1 - c - c 17 WALNUT CREEK c c c 0 i -r G ABSENTEE BALLOTS 2 t UNINCORPORATED I1q I 1 4 � 87 2 77 x 3 l� - 1 I :-77 a Y 3 'SLlb:} ;r} ,e . yr 54 7ot y;�5 I ' Ir- 3 f. TOTALS GOVERNOR CONTINUED NEXT PAGE rte•. D R D V J A J A A A E A J 8 E 8 R C H H 8 C M R. P J R C- R . I E E E 0 0 6 G L L L I h 0 R 0 R A H E A 0 0 H U U R 0 A 0 i 0,f F�-, M G M T H 8 S I E 0 L C S C M C Y 0 R F B R R S S I S M. N B (wf t3 I 0 E N 0 E 0 X I E E E L U H M T B I E I U S E E 0 C S C T P T A E R P I N N 0 E E F T S N B P S R T R C H T H C C N S H L D N R T E H T A R A A C L J G T I U R; S., T A T S L N F E G P M 0 .x I T I T T G N w C I C T g 0 E : DEMO-01-001 TOTAL 7TH 3648. 10. 392 84 71 4622 CONGRESSIONAL DIST F3697 1612886 159341108 97 126 .rt,; ,3aj TOTAL STH 2385 1 5 5 _ CONGRESSIONAL DIST 1609 . 3251 16 2391 222 9 TOTAL 9TH 164 Z 0 87 0._.,.. ._ 0 :k , CONGRESSIONAL DIST 104 301 19 2 .w, TOTAL 7TH 5139 11 42 S 7 534 63 1-7232 SEN ATC3 I Al DIST x2 32 0;14 _. .._.g_ _..___ -738 _._. _ -^1OI TOTAL 9TH 1279 y 24 0 2 608 .'--'-6 2ya b SENATORIAL DIST E35i 163 ' I 113 25 _ _6 ..____. 7 _ COUNTY VOTE BY y ASSEMBLY DISTRICT T, 10TH DISTRICT 7264 4 17 1 2 2365 _ 17 - 101 PRECINCTS 4310' 857 45 619 _ 56 10TH DISTRICT _ _-. 70 2 Y' __... .. ABSENTEES ENTEES 115 17 15 1 3 ___._ 0 10TH DISTRICT . ._ NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 7164 S 17 1 27 2435 I7 103 . sa't DISTRICT 4425 874 4 635 57� _._.._.63 �. 11TH DISTRICT 7875 6 24 6 4 2833 PRECINCTS 4690 1108 - 4 - 10833' _ 61 __.38.;.._.__ 85_._._ p :9 11TH DISTRICT _. 1 7... _ a ABSENTEES 116 21 20 Z 1 I T H D I S T R ICT _. .... ,... NEW RESIDENTS _ - TOTAL 11TH 7875 6 24 6 4 2909 _.._.._46 DISTRICT 4806F 1129 4 103 63 _ _.._3a _ ._ S5 Zfl F 12TH DISTRICT 1279 2 _._ ._ 2 . _- 573 25 PRECINCTS 617t 159 1 1C8 141 6 12TH DISTRICT 35 0 1 . :• ABSENTEES 34 4 _ _ a 0 . 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 1279 2 _ 2 DISTRICT c351 i63 1 1139- _ 15 _� 7 78 TOTAL CONTRA 6418" 12 44 8 7 - 5952 - - . _ COSTA COUNTY 1308'3 . T 168 101852,4 - L35 107 I4 s it v� 1 App 3 � : » .. _. "77-7 _> . 3 I 7t 3 `3r - 1 t v x x.��„,. _ ...._._ .... .,...w TIM,.-', w ; .> ST* ..0 G" ERNGR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CONT FRO►' PREVIOUS PAGE G W J W R W J W S P 8 M C F G C K A M H M. L W E W S E A Q A n I F C C A E Y I C Y I E 0 I A A L E C .7 G R L X R M D A 8 T P M O N N J R W L W L I I A R N 0 D T D w T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T " G E M I E C T R I Y L L A H 0 R E E H A G T E R E E R R E T N N L L N 0 R N B A E T R Y E C E N R Vin,y4 N R ti I w M Z E T D I N H N r G J E G r_ S R S S c '6 DEMO-02-001 Nil TOTAL 7TH 24S 21 76 24769 1317 13625 7772 t CONGRESSIONAL DIST 3598' d 0 2501 3728 4152 14627 109 TOTAL 8TH 25 36 12 4302 265 3128 1687 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 713 39 400 818 2533 TOTAL 9TH 37 d 153 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 34q 1 41 26 47 171o .y t~r�� TOTAL 7TH ?6 236 65 274eC 144115128 8540 SENATORIAL DIST 40513 67 276 401 _ 45 5_ 1.5900 ___121 TOTAL 9TH 21 7 1965, 149 1778 1008 x - SENATORIAL MIST 3956175 135 45E 14318 5x� n ,J, f COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 13,3 11 4_ 13614 640 7049 4182 PRECINCTS 2202 3 130 180 195_ .6905 42 - 10TH DISTRICT - 385 2 15 218 T� � �.'. ABSENTEES 64 3 3 33 208 ,y. 10TH DISTRICT _ .___. __..__........ ff NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 134 117 41 13999 660 _ ... 7205 - _ ... 4300 _ DISTRICT 2267 32 1334 183 1991 7113 4 11TH DISTRICT 13A 116 36 13152 _ 757 7732 4207 h PRECINCTS 1728 5 141 214 252 _.- $571 11TH DISTRICT _ 32 _ 2. _.._ 191 133 ABSENTEES 55 2 3 _ 4 216 .._..__.._�_ 11TH DISTRICT _ _ - �r l}. NEW RESIDENTS - TOTAL 11TH 13 15 119 3 e 13481 7817923 DISTRICT 1783 5 143 218 256_ _ _8787 'r77 " 12TH DISTRICT 2C 7 18E - 13 171.0 . 965 PRECINCTS 379_ 17 _ 12 44-S _ 138.1 ... .___. ...._ 6 ._ 12TH DISTRICT lc 97 10 68 43 ABSENTEES 163 c 4 9 56 2 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTSg TOTAL 12TH 7 21 1 lg< 14. . 1778 -- -1008 DISTRICT 395 " ? 175 13 45 1431 8 TOTAL CONTRA 276 257 92 29445 1590 160 9548 ~_ _ COSTA COUNTY 444o. 9 2941 415-4 7777 .Y =9' 4% Ca 'h 17i i� •z V 4:" , e,xrx < , . -...... ...,.... .. .... ..._.. Fes. Y i 1 _ :Yi•} S RETARY CF STATE CCNTRCLLER A 8 M F R J W K C 0 N S S 8 3 P C K C R M D R S i R R A 0 0 .�� A A A E I C E E G A E C C E A E C "U A P N 5 R L R T N R L A R T N M N R 8 N V E A C N C G E D T A H E m L T T T A E N Y E D I S T R x- E T H R A E E Y I A A T S L R E R E 0 T { T N R I L A S E A C 0 T T L E L E K A L R N H S T R ' E S N I B H 0 I N H F N `' G N G 'q S S { UEMO-03-001 TOTAL 7TH 307 4211 9823 E 5425 21876 118 ,_ CONGRESSIONAL DIST 3428'; 20272 291 -- 1308 302283023 TOTAL 8TH 26E 63 1 1847 ic 1416 6526 Ln CONGRESSIONAL DIST 3531 277 45 1434 4471 302 TOTAL 9TH 1 3 9 62 305 . 0 .. CONGRESSIONAL LIST 53 . 26 1 12 38 _ 45 _ _ TOTAL 7TH 321 450 10777 6 5830 25323 _ _.1.29.___._._.__ SENATORIAL DIST 3987 188 - 31-35' 1219 - 3271 - — 3209 - � TOTAL 9TH 16 383 98 _ 673 338 9 SENATORIAL DIST 4481 142S 25E 676 2362 161 COUNTY VOTE BY _ ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 144 205C 4876 25 2689 11211 PRECINCTS 1696 a 121tC 130_ 5686 15681 10TH DISTRICT ? 6 13 98 , .. -3i a._. Z ABSENTEES 516 27 2_ 15 32 3 ti jr . 10TH DISTRICT _ _ A NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 146 2112 5014 2 - 278 - 1152. DISTRICT 17485 1243 132 588C 16001 _1986 11TH DISTRICT 170 232 562 3 _..2952 13488._ _4._ _ _ 4 PRECINCTS 2085C 9212 178E 6076 1641 ...... ._.._.: 11TH DISTRICT 4 7C 143 1 91 _ 30 ABSENTEES 53 . 23 2 23 Z4 4 TM 11TH DISTRICT _ _ _ _y x NEW RESIDENTS TOIT AL 13TH 174 , 2391 5763 38 3043 13795 _. 48 DISTRICT 2138 944 180 631 1671 . 1223 12TH DISTRICT 15 37 44 63 325 PRECINCTS 429 137 2-51 6.4 228 1.5 12TH DISTRICT 1 4 _. 3 130 .. ..__.__ 0 .____ rr ABSENTEES 1B' 54 1 31 80 7 12TH DISTRICT _- NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 161 ?6 3 98 673 338 9 DISTRICT 446 142 25 .67 _. 2362 _ __.. TOTAL CONTRA 337 468 1176 __. ._7 6503 _ 2870 COSTA COUNTY 4335' 330 339 1296 350 7 3370 M a:-r dui l�p 01•. Tom:: -41 77 o �T f j i f { r. TREASURER ATTORNEY ST 9D EQ UNITED STATES GENE RAL 3RD DIST SENATOR G C C H A S J U S V 8 1� A 5 W L S A C Fi G F K St R A H A L H _ '1 C I U I C C I E C L R 0 I R A C 0 S R A N G L R A L N A A A N F A C A w� Y I R K N n S U T C L L R T L N T N N A F N S T rtt' S L I T E H T E I I I T I E T S R 0 K I T E N E N C A S E A T E T 0 R N E !� R T S M R M T P. 0 0 T R S S Y{ I I I I N L A I - C N A [ M N N G G G G GY S S S S C: ' V ne , s'Y DEMO-04-001 TOTAL 7TH 123c,5 20305 61 3e526 54173 65804 3006 <u4n CONGRESSIONAL DIST 812 33706 28948 230 400 6906 TOTAL 8TH 273_ 35-;41 14 705e 10125 13278 397 ��* CONGRESSIONAL DIST 112 682 552 1 5 1200 777 777, TOTAL 4TH 21 21 4E 70 848 40 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 12 au 39 80 TOTAL 7TH 13732231 6 4227 5957 72946 3203 iF a'q SENATGRIAL DIST 873 3738 32(10 23942 _ 75-41 82 TOTAL 9TH 1603 179 377 5421 698 240 SENATORIAL OI ST 63 354 28519 1 31 645 . 5 � COUNTY VOTE 8Y ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 654 983 2 2074 28473 343951726 PRECINCTS 499 1722 1429 10 �0 3279 1 DTH DISTRICT 12 25 51 773 _ 9b 35 wY ABSENTEES 15 4836 10TH DISTRICT --- NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 6b7 1408 2 2125 2524 . 3535 - -- 1761 DISTRICT 514 1171 1465 11 2i 335 35 3 2054 2956 36624 11TH DISTRICT 691 115: =-*= PEC INCTS 34E 191631693. 12 20S -- 4082 :. 11TH DISTRICT 14 27 4619 _ 76 963 102 27 3 �E' ABSENTEES S 51 4I 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS , TOTAL 11TH 705 1222 4 2102 301331 3758 1442 DISTRICT 358 196731735- 12 212 418 4 pf 12TH DISTRICT 154 172 362 520 669 226 PRECINCTS 60 340 275 1 � 622 1 12TH DISTRICT 6 E' 15 21 28 ABSENTEES 3_ 14 1G 23 . 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 1600 179 377 . 5421 b98 240 _ DISTRICT 63 354 285 1 31 645 5 TOTAL CONTRA 1534,4 241c7 7. 4605 4998 7993 3443 - � COSTA COUNTY 936 ' G1?3 3486 24 456. 58186 87 __ i Ar 40 x b�F r - � r r , s . - �r wy ._... ...r.••p yah ti .. L F~ ONGRE SS 7TH DISTRICT CONGRESS 8TH GIST CONGRESS; 9TH DIST _ R E A C D H J M G M G R J S S R D C A F H S F S H A S' I E R A A E A A E I A E O N C C E U L R U C 0 T Al C' , a C S T R N L M G 0 L R 8 E I A N L R L E R A R A N Y 5 n H E T I I E U R L Y E T T A L T E E R T T R U 'X- E A E E X S I G E R, A H T L U I R E H T N K E'R T' iP.. R R R L R E R E D M S R Y E E L A E ^. D A G E R S I R Y J D C I V C C I R F h K N H N A G G G P S H S P S E4 Ti DEMO TOTAL 7TH 1966q 16957 2873 —7187 0 I4I8 216 160 8 0 0 _ 0 CJhGRESS1JNal DIST ' TOTAL 8TH 7403 2099 0 - __. f :... ._ CONGRESSIONAL DIST c c 4831 17 0 TOTAL STH 0 _ 796 0 lb CONGRESSIO+NAL DIST c c c 0 a „_- TOTAL 7TH 968 16957 287351 218 3343 809 796 1 SENATORIAL DIST 1418 216 1E0 ._ 8 256 - 7 y ..._. TOTAL 9TH 406 129. 0 0 SENATORIAL DISTa 226 Z_ . COUNTY VOTE 3Y ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 802 1102 1124f. 1077 a _ . _.0 785 PRECINCTS 7051 93C 791 37 ri0 X162 " ri - _ 1GTH DISTRICT 101 31C 331, 4 11 , ABSENTEES 154 3E 21 e � IJTH DISTRICT a;.. NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL LOTH 612 11331 1158C 112 __ . 79 DISTRICT 72i? 96 81 _ 4 _ _ -0 __ I6 11TH DISTRICT 351E 547E 16764 1044 319 788 0 PRECINCTS 683 114 ?7 -- 4 . 249C 5 - 11TH DISTRICT 4 145 39 2 14 22 ABSENTEES 14 4 _ 2c 1 ?. _ _ ? 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 356 562 1715 106 3343 80 DISTRICT 6975 119 79C 42 2567 7 _ 8 12TH DISTRICT 3863 124 PRECINCTS c r c 2191 9 _ ._ 0 ` 12TH DISTRICT197 42 ABSENTEES 73 I 12TH DISTRICT f NEW RES ICENTSF,. TGTAL 12TH c 406 129 DISTRICT =. r c c 0 226.. 10 TOTAL CONTRA 9684 26Q5 28735 2181 7403 209 796 COSTA COUNTY 11413C 2162 16OF 8 483 1 Ib .-- _._._.._ 77 1 a ` 2 t I fi tai _ Jy, t ASSE MHUY ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE IST" QL 10TH DIST 11TH OIST 12TH DIST < 0 E G O S J K S K M S B C C G C E E A G EP P 'P A C E Y i L2 ti C E E C E O A O E A C O L R U 0 'E N A O E A H G A N A A R F R 0 G 8 B W B E G T R_'T-� l I T R T N X T 0 T T F L K R N A E E E T R 'T H rrlf E W G T T E T E E G E L R R N N E Y= .E O`,V-! L R E E T E E Y N E Y 0 T 8 E R I R R R E S E D. A" . E G E I I I J R S' r Hy H N @ R GY,- T G G G M ,_ S S SC 1 r' DEMO-06-001 ! :, TOTAL 7TH 3 313 . 42 277 0 6814 6192 7465 7572 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 4e15 307ilt c 7198 7826 7311 _4758 ` TOTAL STH r 43 40 3647 2716 3.570 CONGRESSIONAL 'DIST 5751 6C87 3476 3427 3651 TOTAL 9TH j 82a � CONGRESSICNAL DIST c c3 TOTAL 7TH 3391 43 32: 0 10461 8908 11035 SENATuRIAL GIST 491 3555 067 11-253 - 10962 6911f�- TOTAL 9TH c 40 _ SENATORIAL DIST � 608 COUNTY VOTE BY _ w.. , t ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTPICT 3335 . 4C C 0 PRECINCTSEll: 10TH DIST�;ILT SO " ABSENTEES iI ln,TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS i Tt)TAL 1fTH .sd6 4 ,__.r. DISTRICT 491 �,rzrg 11TH DISTRICT 30 1022. 8718 __- 10812__ _ � t" PRECINCTS 35651 1043 1101, 10718 6r' 11TH DISTRICT 13 23._ ' ABSENTEES 90 _ 24 23 24 14 _ _ _. 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS = �. . TOTAL 11TH 32 10461 _6908 11035 1'23 DISTRICT 3655 1067 1125. 10962 6911 - : 12TH DISTRICT _ .. {, PRECINCTS iNC7S 585 3".._.. 12TH DISTRICT ABSENTEES 23 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 4 DISTRICT 6C8 TOTAL CONT;A X23967 4 32 4 10461 8908 11035 1123 CGSTA COUNTY � 4913 3b551 6C8 1067 11253 10962 6911 1fi 0 It r. i ,.•r-2 .. . h ........ �: ;CSR._., 1j1 1 ! r . i i =- ... r,y N• rh 1 . v 3 " t ..,E 1 w DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL DEPOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMIT-FEE 3RD DIST COPMITTEE 4TH DIST M C J H 8 R 0 S S E H H N P S R N C K S 10 A A E A T C U A E E A I C H H 0 C fLm T F E R R I V A A G S L T T L B A A F A C F R T 8 0 I R T E T E F- R V E T R F T H E N Z A D K T N I N E I A R F L 0 T E Y E R I E E N R C T O E R E r L S J A C E R G M T I R S D R L T R I F S C A P D I H N A M N r' R G R G au ;m S S + 4 DEMO-07-001y_ TOTAL 7TH 4531 4932 3 �1058. 10495 _ 136 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 424E 247 10603 11705768 TOTAL STH 415 4552 2 y i CONGRESSIONAL DIST 383 23c TOTAL 9TH - CONGRESSIONAL DIST r TOTAL 7TH 4531 4932 35 10985 _ 10495 -136 . SENATORIAL DIST 424E 2475 10603 11705 _. _T687 TOTAL 9TH 415C 4552 2 SENATORIAL DIST 383 230 y ` COUNTY VOTE BY u s ' ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 77 10TH DISTRICT 431t 469 31 7629 7334 85 PRECINCTS 405 236 739 8204'- 536 10TH DISTRICT 18 20 _ _._ _ 21 _ 1-89 ..__ _8 ABSENTEES 161 9 20 21 13 _ --.�-•t�i��" 10TH DISTRICT _ NEW RESIDENTS : TOTAL 10TH 45-01 4899 35 7843 7523 93 - .., DISTRICT 4221 245 759 842 5502 ., " . 11TH DISTRICT 2 3 306 2886. 4 PRECINCTS 2 11 2924 321 -2123 LITH DISTRICT 8 8 _._._. ABSENTEES62 11TH DISTRICT _ 7777 a NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 3C 33 0 314 2972 43 DISTRICT 2 iq 3004 A285 218 i 12TH DISTRICT 3981 4365 1 ya< PRECINCTS 3b7 221 as. 12TH DISTRICT 16 161 4 ABSENTEES 151;. 9 ,._ 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 415 4552 2' DISTRICT 383' 230 TOTAL CONTRA 86E1 948' 56 1098 10495 136 COSTA COUNTY 80S ` 4762 lo6r.,3 I 170 768 _ 1 _ Y t ' 4 j - , 777777-,77 tt ,,Li i x� S r. 4 t DEM RATIC CENTRAL CGP FITTEE " ' Y 5TH DIST G U S K R l 1 E H S 0 W S W C S E S H u L D E A S A !� A R C L G I I 3 0 W R N H N I R I QY✓;- R N R N E Y A R D E C T R T T G L R D P. I R R A H E H T ?r E E T 0 L A 0 N E Y A L F R � u L L F L I E � J N k T G F E S f t E D DEMO-Od-001 G X14 TOTAL 7TH 7545 9002 7576 911 ? CONGRESSIONAL DIST 93SE 9724 7328 9 TGTAL 8TH > y CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 9TH 35 52E 546 51 CONGRERSIGNAL DIST 53P9 563 39 TOTAL 7TH 790 953 6124 9633 SENATORIAL DIST 992 1026 772 - 9 TOTAL 9TH SENATORIAL DIST COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ,777771: " LOTH DISTRICT 77"35 930t 7945 94322 PRECINCTS 9694 1006 7551 8 LOTH DISTRICT 16E 224 17S 20 ' ABSENTEES 23 22 17 10TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 790-3 953C 8124 963 DISTRICT 992 1026 772 9 1 i T H DISTRICT _ PRECINCTS 11TH D i S t R I C ABSENTEES _ LITH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH �r DISTR ICT _._ ....._ _._ . _ ... __ _. ___. _.. ._-._.__. .._.�:.. 12TH DISTRICT r- PRECINCTS _. . x. 12TH OISTRICT �. ABSENTEES 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS - Y TOTAL 12TH DISTRICT TOTAL CONTRA 7903 '953 812 '963 COSTA COUNTY 992 10287 772 9 7 -77777- -112 +:f i 1 e r: _7. IMP" A -" � �M. K 1 °vim+-4 7! y L w . ._. _ _-.. .. . ..._..... .. ....rn- Tee y 'ft�ltw l d 7 2 { cd. TOTALS } GOVERNOR r ... 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CITIES OF- ANTIDCH IC'c9 21 4 0 249 6245 Q27 7 661 52 _b ._.. . . .__._6 BRENTWOOD 85 7 33 0lul .... 50; 57 2 85 9 a CLAYTON 49j I14 0 q 31 e , _ 39 3 0 0 Ci?NGUR�' 2447 1 7_ 10 f3015 43 13831t 300 I 191 20 17- . .r. EL CERR ITO 877_ 1 22 4 2 46 _... . q_ ^ � a, �•uu 576 1.41 104 _ _58 3 HERCULES K q 0 3_. 1 0 LAFAYETTE 4544 1 189 . . _ 2 2794 53C 37C 4 3 1 r :Za MARTINEZ 6252 24 2 3 173 2 L s 392 I07 51 J 5 _ 2 - PITTSBURC 835 ' _. 25 _.._ _ 55-o 1416 c 58 _3 A7 PLEASANT HILL � 707_ 1 _ 5 20 _ t ..3 I � �_-. 406 763 6{0 $ 4. 0 PINOLE 416 2 1 114 0 _... 257C 76 47 -5 3 3 Its RICHMOND 254-31' 16 7 3 22 896 _ 2 28 N 14652 3174 I 5201 128 9 36 SAN P A Ei L t7 557 11 4 3 17 21 L� 2 6 ., 755 595 31 17 WALNUT CREEK 91.3 2 33 _. _1__.__..... ._ 11,x, 543 1 J2_ 85 73. . 3 _ ._._._ 4#1 ABSENTEE BALLOTS 181 0_.__ - 265_ 4341 3 3 UNIRCGRPC'.RATED 14621, ? 11 . 21 21 1835 20 8 t . I }29c4 2 6234 32 4751 486 34 4 I6 ': _ i t ++ r f r X f j IIII +.+eaaa+rh.+ { I dkr x G t-tv ER,'vOR LIEUTENANT GCVERNOR CONT FRO4 PREVIOUS PAGE G w J N 8 W J k S R E w C F G C K A H M LH E K S r; A E A A A I E C 4 A E Y I Q Y I E 0 I A A L E C P.r u_ 0 G R L k k P O A 8 T R N O N N J R W L W L I I A � R N 0 0 T O w T E T V A E Z G 0 L A L R S Z N T _ T R Y L A H 0 R E E H A G T G E M I ._ C I L 'r E R E E R R E T N N L L N 0 R N 8 A E a T R Y c C E N R A� R H Iw "� Z E T D I rfif H N G J E G _ S R S S wse DEMO-02--001 � 7 AN PRE=CINCT VOTE 5Y _ SUPERVISOkIAL HIST DISTRICT 1 � 7. 17 7=2 375 3864 1628 N � � 717 -' 3 62S 1074 1082 3330 _.40 DISTRICT 2 5 4 1 445 28 309 _ . 162 759' 22 61C 9C1 1169 4249 DISTRICT 3 2 41 2C 4391 241 307 1851 , 769 39 333 ' 71 - 246 DISTRICT Y 4 5I 1 545 282 284 _ _.1IN6 30 I 68 63 92 3410 OISTfi ICT 5 7 1 68Q 358 361 182 s 1134 1 55 113 103 _. _3404 15 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- r .. ANT IOCH 1 1 202 109 . i12 { ACS . 16 31 _ 301 _ 96? 7 BRENTWOOD 1� _ '68 _.. 41______ 23C c 41 21o _. CLAYTON tc 10 �- -777 77,7776 15 2 1 5 0 CONCORD 3 3 1 43C5 183 2101 496 463 64 2503 EL CERhiTO 1 172 85 921 . 48 r 21 9 19 23 30 956 HF RCLtL E S 1 � . �--�- 1 1.. . . 5 0 LAFAYETTE 633 6 _-541 358 _._ _ 1314 1 62 57 162 458 _ MARTINEZ 1 1 ? 51 56 _. 56 _. 1 e 03 9 18 26 849 ;? PITTSBURG c 18EE 7 866 305 sk , 24b1 11 43 31 770 0 W PLEASANT HILL 1 94 88. 64 . _ 54 2 07'q 44 15 147 241 783 Y4 VN-�2 PINOL; 6 - 634 2 _ _-_ 436 239 94" 1 95 93 16 539 RICHMOND 5 3 1 50C 25 . 2.45 --9 - - - 397 1 38 75 7C0 _ .. µ2l93 .. --.2_. " 7 SAS: PABLO � 4 4;4 2 4?5 230 � 17 152. _ . WALNUT CREEK I 15 E 1757 75 953 2 E3 . 17. 13 ZQ 777 - ABSENTEE BALLOTS 811 5 - 415 29 - �.. } 136 5 7 $ - 47 UNINCLRP6RATED B S. 34 7972 47_ 527 3111 Y 11347' 27 79 104 1447 527 773 44 V _ t .4.r - - ! r j r it d A - - SE RETARcY OF STATE CGNTRCLLER : f 8 F F R J W K C C H S S 8 B R C K C R M 0 R S R R A U 0 0 A A A E I C E E G A E 0 D E A E C U 4 R N 6 R L R T h R L A R T h M N R 8 N V E A C N C G E D T A H E M L T T T A E N Y E D I S T F T H k E 8 Y I A A T S L R E R E D T T N R I L H S E A C C T T L E . E K A L R H H S T R S N H F N ^wgA f N G 5 S �, ,N i"+T4k ,S OEMO-03-001 M PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL MST DISTRICT 1 861 963 275C 22 1416 7105 27 1039 3q9 90 258 7533 542 - DISTRICT 2 a7 5, 11GI 217 15, 11 1213 5104 25 >�+� 614 . 4206 7 2763 7036 499 � DISTRICT 3 342 662 2905 14 1056 584 29 ------ 797 321 37 159 464 462 r DISTRICT 4 54_ 92 228 117 814 " t. 4776, 426 2726 6786 659 DISTRICT 5 8C c Z U9 2 322 11 1422 4777 28 f., 7453 6556 862 273q 837 -- I1 PRECINCT VOTE FOR _ 77 , CITIES OF— �k., ANTIOCH 3C E 37t 655 42 1 -69 199 195 27 88 _. .258 _ _.._, 345 -- BRENTWOOD 2 2 7 38 93 . _ 15 13. 2 _ 7 4 _ _ - CLAYTON ? _ 31 8 1 11 14t 81 5 55 99 10 CONCORD 40 t72 1571 4 64 J897 '- 5892 89 _.__ 5 89 367 31 201 _. 5000 5Z2 ' EL CERR ITO ;2 212 624 5 277 2238 - _. -9 296C 1132 15e 59 170 116 .._ HERCULES t _ 1 . _.. - _ 13 _0_ jc 4 c1 . L.AFAYETTE 5q 134 313 2 208 208, _. _._.... .5...._. �Y 144 50-4 82 21C 821 _ 52 , MARTINEZ 12_ 21 49 25 1119 .._, .... _.. __.3. 159 . 91 12 58 1352 93 PITTSBURG 2?. 22 55 38 1074___. 7 1401 2001 321 58 2253 313 PLEASANT HILL 12 2 5S -81 11.OQ 3.._. 197 777 04 57 1492 Z12 PINJLE 74 liq 27C 2 174 769 7 117C 562 107 RICHMOND 6t 667 1775 12 1033 3955 627 261 67 175 _ 5172 396 - SAN i�At�1. I4 x5G lE 61 __.._._ _ 2 ____v _ _;Y r; !o2! o2c 645 15 365 110 WALNUT CRf FK } 1 191 67 30218:68 _12 ._. F. 257 126 9 63 Ib14 213 AcSENTEE BALLOTS 7t 14 32 22 75 v.. 124 562 5 46 69. _ 84 UNINCOP POii ATEP a0 151 35C - 2 186 8854 40 1 — : 1 113481 6283 925 3696 10126 935 r r�, .. ._ —.. « .. ..._..._. .......... .. ....._,. .. +.rte 4 ' t I jt5, i .. -. L 17 � x _ 444 i . 7f r {Y"y Ta,EASUR:k ATTORNEY ST BD EQ UNITED STATES v GENERAL 3RD DIST SENATOR G 0 C H A S J U S V a k A S w 0 S A C H G F K S ~` ° R A H A L H E N C I U I C C I E C L R 0 I R A C � A V A S A C S F A N G L R A L N A A A k F A C A r Y I R K N R S U T C L L R T L N T N N A F N S T < 61 , S L I T E H T E I I I T I E T S R 0 K I T E IN, E N C A S E A T E T 0 R N E r= S S M R T S M R M T R 0 D T Rr ` I I i I N L A I ». C R A N N. N N G G G G r s S S S r.. w Ij r DEi`^CJ-04-001 PRECINCT VOTE BY a` SUPERVISORIAL DIST aw n DISTRICT 1 320 5365 1 . 10376 13549 17914 584 1551 973 747 6 98 171 _ _. ._ ,.. 2a tIISTZ IGT 2 2Ey' S2B 1 81C 12b32 1485 642 _ 151S 742C 7523 45 8 1864 12 - DISTRICT 3 279 351 1g 714 1617 12967 .' SL6- - , < y 154C 633 530E 34 75 1239. O I STR I CT 4 31011- 441C - it - 8976 1282 1101 7314 6401 54 102 1638 _ 15 DISTkICT 5 3001 4913 6 10315 14061 17111 873 2 3 T' 8943 727 4� _ 7 -1528 .... - 1 -- -« PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF �.,..., ANT 10CH 92 319 423 499 _....-........... ......�-_-_�..._.r-.- 72 2�*5 194 _ 2 2 43 6RFNT1�i�OD L I5 28 34 40..- — 1 J r CLAYTON 64 5 142 213 75 __ ..__. .. a 4 - lic IC7 3 0 2 1 4 C7NCORU 2291 3165 E 69C4 9563 1112 168 549 461C 32 74 114 1_ EL CERRITO 82 145 2475 3552 4685 14 fir, 40C 240 211C e 19 468 x , HERCULES 14 22 28 31 j °"-�;* . 0 LAFAYETTE 53 56 122 175 225 96 __- 20. 117" 925 5 2 213 MARTINEZ 56 ^ 101 148 2342 305 13 20 _ leI 166 4 _ _ 1 351 Y PITTSBURG 5 9 10 7 22 3436 4310 2I .,-.. 5412 2657 233= Ic 21 . 312 PLLASANT HILL 70,; 1031 3 1684 2795 3212 146' 335 160' 160C 12 23 418 P I NGL E 44e, 72 loa7 1689 202 , r 213 932 1032 6 a 248 1 RICHMOND 201 3477 12 686 866 134 102 632 469 _ 4 _7131105 21 SAN PAaLo 38 7b 127 176 2044 11Y ; 2144 1036 946 10 17 260 3 WALNUT CREEK BE� 124S 3 2462 3489 4413 203 r _ _...._ 63 205S 1772 14 2 39 3 ABSENTEE B 5 y 113' 1752 221 ALLOTS 34- _ .. 76 Y : 2!3 113 88 1 1 203 5 _ UNINCOPPORATED 4ob 7244 22 135E2 19167 23591 96 ?713 1174 10119 65 122 2555 22 .. f , t • l r�F X kw 1 �Y 'a� s k "P ,CONGRESS 7TH DISTRICT CONGRESS 8TH DIST CONGRESS' �a- } 9TH Di ST- R 8 A C 0 H J M G M G R J S S R D C A F M S F S M A S � I E R A A E A A E I A E C M C C E U L R U C O T A L C S T R N L N G 0 L R 2 E I A N L R L E R A R A N V: H E T I I E U R L Y E T i A L T E 0 P T T R U 'A T . A R E E x S I G E R A H T L U I R E H T N K E R R R L R E R E 0 M S R Y E E L A. fl A G E R S I R Y J C I V C C I R F 0 K N H {1I r f t G G G S H S P S, E s° T ,} DEMO-05-001 E t fY PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST . DISTRICT 1 1442 183C 697388 3196 788 0 0 µ 229b 291 27' 22 2490 5 0 _ '. DISTRICT ? 175C 2031 8462 515 234 76 0 348c 422 384 12 10 DISTRICT 3 764 2255 —7404 270 3629 1172 0 107 29 26 1 208 DISTRICT 4 1482 690 4357 41 0 -' 3 10 " 71 3 C 1 _ _.0 - ___.. ._.___._0�. DISTINCT 5 4083 1 3483 579C 53 3914 354 33 16 c0 162 _ ._.. w� PRECINCT VOTE FAIRCITIES OF— NMS. ANTIOCH 1511 92 c 169 1-137 0 0 . 1306 77 7 E c . .. .. 0 _._ 0 `_.. �x BRENTWOOD 101 � �... 15. 70 0: s t ak. __- CLAYTON 3 9 7 5 11 4 0 0 '. t _ CONCORD 1171 551-92 31 P,1 381 ��,�� - 215 293 202 _ __- _ . _ �. EL CERRITO c c 2436 70 1 1919 HERCULES 0 L AFAY ETTF c c I30 43 _ -- 76 MARTINET_ 35 5?t 177 F 71 9 63 z PITTSBURG 1364 74 1602 g` 0 9e 6 71 c c 00 PLEASANT HILL 245 1114 97C, 112 34 9 0 764 39C d7 0 0 r PINOLE IS 2712CE E 49-1 5 5 _1 0 0 RICHMOND 1392 1745 6721 3E 0 21= 26 26 1 __. 0 SAN PABLO 1 331 23 116 I0 0 n 1 t 511 47 56 3 0 0 ?. WALNUT CREEK 491531 1562 156 0 0 , bp-4 21 160 :. ABSENTEE BALLOTS 15,' 45-55 725 66 344 63 11 .Y 29: 87 47 9 150 37 tJ��INC0PP0i�ATED 232 ; 355 : 793 69 328. 89 785 _.. x 391. 552 517 26 194 - 8 1 i , r f ` r I Y� . - .. .. ... ,. ri.p✓. , r� 5 r may« ASSEMBLIV ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE 1ST DItSTW 1JTH DIST 11TH DIST 12TH DIST D B G D S J K S K M S 3 C C G C 8 E A G E P P P I N W-',, ate' . A 0 E Y C O N C E E C E 0 A C E A G D L R U 0 E O. .y� •l�, N A +0 E A H 0 A N A A R F R 0 0 8 8 M B E G T R T ;C L- ;�,� '. I T R T N X T D T T F L K R N A E E E T R T H 1G E k G T T E T E E G E L R R N N E Y E 0 15 gyp. tY y1' L R E E T E E Y N E Y 0 T B E R R- L R ' a I R R R E S E D E G F I I I J R S E, t' H N IN N B R G T G G G M S S S ` ate PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL MST DISTRICT 1 c 15 0 0 10224 8718 10812 _ '0 1694 043 1102 10718 6766 � k DISTRICT c 132 3 } 1457 36 DISTRICT 3 630 , Si--1 4 548 DISTRICT 4 1033 13 2 _ - � ,_._. ,, 165 4a95 c DISTRICT 5 1641 1 s PRECINCT VOTE FOP 7Z. CITIES UF— AMT IOCN 481 _ es 71 _ _ 7777'77: BRENTWOOD 39 5 CLAYTON 24 .._ 5 6 CONCORD 1011 164 63 4 r EL CERRITC 35 c _2g2 2i1 _. 2832 2�E�5PZ 436 272 267. 286 _.._. 1752. HERCULES a . } , LAFAYETTE c 1 1'97E '. MARTINEZ c 2 � - cl 300. PITTSBURG 422 457 c PLEASANT HILL 1 305 4 f PINOLE i . = - 2013 c RICHMOND 9 . 586 537 649 6508 1093 618 _._ 576 _. 6309. 409 SAN PABLU c 1 215 �r WALNUT CREEK 416 ` 511 ABSENTEE BALLOTS � g0 13 2 23 -- _19 22_ _ 24 ., 11' 90 23 24 23 24. _._ 145 - yam, UNI NC GR POR AT E0 905 1 S 2 1530122 __. --1486 I58 _ 136 945 383 152 _157 1 4 77, t�- 7, Fn ae� F kC wT is 2 I r DE'40CR�TIC CENTRAL OEPOCRATIC CENTRAL COM4I TT:EE 3RJ DIST COMMITTEE 4TH DIST M C J H 8 C 5 5 E hi H A P S R W C W S € I O A A E A T C U A E E A I C H H 0 C C T F E R R I V A A G 5 L T T L E A A F A C F P T 8 D I R T E T E H R V E T R F T H E N L A D K T H I N E I A R F L 0 T , E Y = Q I E E N R C 7 EI E R E L S J A C E R G N T I R S D R L T R I F S C A P D I az'{ H h h M N x;Y G R G y S S DEMO-07-001 PRECINCT VOTE BY v. p,h SUPERVISORIAL DIST _. DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 DISTPICT 3 8331 9093 5G F 77519 458E DISTRICT 4 _ 10689 10220--"'- _12, h�yd�.9 k 10322 11414749 t; DISTRICT 534 _ a PRECINCT VUTE FOR' CITIES OF— yl;„ :_. BRENTWOOD CLAYTON __ . . ____.� CONCORD 7625 _ 7310 83 .,. 743C 818 531 EL CERRITt� __ - __ __.. _.___.____ 7777 t HERCULES LAFAYETTE 140' 16GE 1 c134( 826a s. . MARTINEZ PITTSBURG rx r, PLEASANT HILL 222C 209 209 234 152 P I NGL E RICHMOND SANPA3LU _ __ ... .____.._. ..... _. _. _..___._.... . -- { WALNUT CREEK € 2922 316C 1 2732 148 A6SENTEE BALLOTS '?5 c 391 E 296 275 9 : 32-s i 9 281 2ql 19 .. . UNINCORPORATED 40.0 432 2 R44 816 1 366 : -7273 796 884 65 1��qlnl e, of y k� f _ 1 tpN� { i . s k'a DEMCICRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE ahfi"" 5TH DIST a G U S K R L E M S C W S W 5 S z . E S H A 0 L 0 E A S A M A P C 03 G I I S 0 w N H h I R I A R N R N E Y A R D E D T R T T ;1 G L R D R I R R A h E F, T E E T D L A 0 N E Y A L F R L L F L I f' T G 'a F E S .. E DEMO-05-001 G " PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST __. .._ a DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 5 773 9306 7945 943 9694 10065 755 8 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANTIOCH 2484 2661 21,96 284 3035 2941 2234 23 , ,;sem BRENTWOOD 17 21 15 21 20' 233 _ 17777 _ CLAYTON 11 15 14 _ 1E _ . __._..._.�_ WS 1.0 175 11 . 5 __. _�_ _•.___ � CONCORD 264 34 291 29 35S 328 263r ;£ EL CEtRiTfl k HERCULES ,�. LAFAYETTE � MARTINET Y1 PITTSBURG 1811 222 1806 2261 210E 2282 168E 3C PLEASANT HILLS P INOLE RICHMOND SAN P A 6L Ct ur> WALNUT CREEK ABSENTEF BALLOTS 16E 22 4 175 2C 232 222 17 UNINCORPORATED � 7-88E 3 7 C 3 335E 36419 383c 41GO 3C71 -- 2 _. a - �f» , f = x F 1 r s E- r 3a . rte: P r� ',;�o5 TOTAL SUPER.INTENCENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES INSTRUCTICN 1 2 3 T T V W R E C V H H J W L K L C M S 2 Y R N 8 Y W NV Y ' 0 E C 0 1 1 V A A E A I A I E L 03 E C C E 0 0 E A 0 E E ` 0 r T G T T L L F L R F R N R N N C R Y A N S C N S T T S N x . A I A E S E R V I N 0 C R V T Y N E T C R 0 E E D L S L 0 S E E A A L R E I 0 E R T S E R R f" T C N T R N D C I N L L E A C A A R A T T A C C L I R T L 1 N A S E G H E A I I E 9 S T T T T A Z N 0 A 7 I N G N N 4 1' G S q J; f wy(! NON —01-0001 TOTAL 7TH 228861 8697E 3404 13464 1684 75168 85687 a 8525 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 133329 431 E 416 5863 78 45401 33524 TOTAL STH 53981 2504 43 2066373 2290 2554. CONGRESS16N;AL DIST 3 5 77 201E EqE 116S 15 10521 7505 89 TOTAL QTH 426 ' 144 2 38 1 1463163 µ150h CONGRESSIONAL DIST � 217 36 4f 59 1 634 43 �fi s TOTAL 7TH 2 5 1416 9683E 3642 14666 1817 84701 96231 98550. SENATOkIAL DIST 4765 508 450 654 8 005 649 4 TOTAL 9TH 356919 16635 22C 1245 260 14834 16633 546 -" SENATORIAL DIST 2272 . 1??1 59S 568 13 7002 COUNTY VOTE 8Y �w ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 3547 5136 16S 872 771 45361 51137 ._- "�31_ PRECINCTS 767=.. 220 239 : 265 24' * 8 _.._- 25495 _ - 607 10TH DISTRICT ru 1701 2E 271 i8 1466 1618._---w :1597,: ABSENTEES 238 63 6 6 319 10TH DISTRICT _ NEW RESIDENTS ..- *. TOTAL 10TH 1J35471 5307 172, 899t 789 46767-'- -- 52755'_...___ DISTRICT 71912E 2269 2457 2724 25 2014 _ 918819 „ IITH DISTRICT 1593 4256 187_ 549 1008 3691 231 _ 449:5' PRECINCTS 6689 275 195 372 5 23113 16852 �� V IITH DISTRICT 122 3E I 3c 20 1060 1205 _ 1183`af f ,j x ABSENTEES 183 6 5 9 64 �..y469 11TH DISTRICT _._. _ NEW RES IDENTS TOTAL. 11TH 1593 : 43612 191E 567 1028 37976 43521 5675':' DISTRICT 68723 2916 2052 3822 5 3760 17321 54,,�„ 1271, DISTRICT 3569 155+5 21 1141 26 14249 1600.1 �14901> y, ri PRECINCTS 2288 228 Sii 546 13 _6775 4806 ~ 12TH DISTRICT b3 5 58 63 _ 561" ABSENTEES 63 45 id 22 0 227 _ _....16� 12TH DISTRICT ... NEW RESIDENTS C12451- TT �L 12TH 3569 ' 1663 22 1 24 76 1483_ 1663. DISTRICT 22725 1331 5qS 56 '4,06- 13 6.OT TOTAL CONTR 8711 11352 386 1591 207 9957 112909 � -114051 COSTA COUNTY 7058' 641 51C" 713 9 57076 247 0724 7. a; 1 f r � 4 j � d i t _ 4+ r tt ; r- S six zrx„� STATE MEASURES g 4 5 6 7 8 9 ' T Y O N H Y T N P Y L A S Y S N S Y C N F Y L N �E A E A O I E R C U E E C T E E C A E 0 0 I E I 0 X S M G S A 8 S G A S A C S U N S m x A D H N G L I P T V E R N A I ,xx Q G E W m S U I S R E I X A T N D T E E S A A I I C L C C E M Y C I A A T Y S T D A C C E M E I S T S R S S F T E I P N C A C I 'y ' S U it I E V T T I L L 0 I I C T 0 N � C A V n •��`' N T Y E I L D I S S z t A T I S N N E U NUN -02-001 N S E ry� TOTAL 7TH 9512 74-7-52 91244481 L03 6206088180' CONGRESSIONAL GIST 22383 4445 20631 62379943 345 TOTAL 8TH 2333 2455 77001 157ab 19962 Z4236s C0NGRESSIONAL DIST 419 851-3 393 2 15123 871 932 TOTAL 4TH lb8l 1424 1731 78e 1257 165 _.. ? � CONGRESSIONAL DIST 361 642 241 116515 56 _435 f_r. TOTAL 7TH 1 Ot:53 t 8420 S 102343254504 696559827 SENATORIAL DST 242;- .48101 2237 6626 44055765 TOTAL 9TH 1860C 1616 18345 10255 13624 1580 SENATORIAL DIST 2252 5531 2431 10041 5153 - 606 - COUNTY VOTE 8Y ASSEMBLY DISTRICT _ 10TH I►ISTRICT 5637 4461 54'qC,3 28525 39458 5333 r PRECINCTS 1242^_ 24723 ICS74 362511945 17855 10TH DISTRICT 175 1541 187C 975 117... 1648 ABSENTEES 39 64 23 103 . 62_ 551 ___-_. 10TH DISTRICT __ ___._�_ _.____ _ _. .._ NEW P ES I PENTS TOTAL 10TH 5812 463bl 5677. 2950 06325497 DISTRICT 12 82 2536 1121 728 0576_. . 18436 11TH DISTRICT 4711C 368C4 4423C2434 _ 2823 4;t67 5 -77 j r£ PRECINCTS 11205 22163 11061 30512- 2295 1877-0-- =77, I1TH DISTRICT 134 1062 139C 683 824 125_ ABSENTEES 29' 53 2G 85 54 _. 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS y.A. — TOTAL 11TH 48451 376e6 4562C250?2 29061 . .332 _ DISTRICT 11495 2275C 11274 3 1364 2340 - 1*9245 12TH DISTRICT 1812 1555 17t:37 9819- 13159 1522 PRECINCTS 255C 5341 236 971 493 _ ._582` 12TH DISTRICT 67bC 70 43 _ 465 . _ 57 ' t .. ABSENTEES 103 196 74 323 21 239 12TH DISTRICT _.._ NEW RESIDENTS •� TOTAL 12TH 1680c 16164 18345 10259, 1362 . 1580 :` y DISTRICT 2 65. 553 243 1004 _. 515 _._.. 606 771 TOTAL CONTRA 253£ 0041 0 3 6_47E 8336 14145 w COSTA COUNTY 2b9a 53655 24821 7869S5122 43744 Vol 777 r i ✓ i + j , , . 4ry� _ s s fi » sin f?ey ry SUPT OF ASSESSOR AUDITOR CLERK-RECORDER D A SCHOOLS PUB ADM F M S E W J 0 R V W w S H F S J 0 C F S W 0 S L A C A G U I E I I C U C A L C R c I C 0 R A F fJ S E C R L S A D N A M S N E A L M A Y C T A E I H R L H T G K T E S A N T G A T }g O H T K p R A I I T N T S C L C T I L T z : U E t, N O R L A E A E N D H E A L E s r . .. I S R L D L M R L R R R M ER, i B 0 I I D I J I Y I N L N N N A N p� . G J G G G G S S S S �M C x Y SfM; rt v 4 NON -03-JOI MLS TOTAL 7TH =3742 7423 . 2206C 102 476 24578 _« 618$ __.- r. CONGRESSIONAL DIST 622 770. Z µ 1368 322 437 135 572 .7 ,+ TOTAL STH 24281 19071 5481 '31 77 4960 4241 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 12P 2085 3841 2341122342 ' TOTAL 9TH 155 . 124 33 b 322 .. 156 . _ .. ... C N KESS t:tN4L DIST 7 115 lec 115-32 143. _ 0 6 y T TOTAL 7TH 10345 F27555 2425S Ila 506 2663- 1 5798 :"------.. . Yr SENATORIAL DIST 60 831 1435 16 260 __- 45-2 _..._ 14 TOTAL 9TH 1012 Ilb3i 3612 23 53 3325 16200 � �. SENATORIAL HIST 8. 1651 2852 15573 1463 20 62 COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT _. .. IOTH DISTRICT 549611 4205 1313 4 22 - 3366 PRECINCTS 30 497 624 438 . _. 437._. __.. 61 _ _ _283 10TH DISTRICT 172 143 302 0 _- 13 _. 315 1713 ABSENTEES 17 123 29-6 1691 175 1 .. 10TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDFNTS TOTAL. 10TH 5o69" 4348h 134333 _ 4 _ «_ 240 1398-1 58103 DISTRICT 31 5093 853-1 56,681 51172S 11TH DISTRICT 4556 382?l 1056 6 '--'-257 - -- 12-422 4654b PRECINCTS 34¢ -3143 6124 4533S4112 11TH DISTRICT 125 109 26 -9 237 --1248 ABSENTEES 11 7S 19 -1 -237 1373 512 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 4081 3931" 10835 65 26 12155 7748 : - DISTRICT 351 3222 632 657 244 _-. . $- 12TH DISTRICT 1552 1138 346, 2 4 324 _ _-, 15613 PRECINCTS ac i ok 2734 149891400 _ _ ... �_._. 12TH DISTRICT 60 45 12 81 50 _ ABSENTEES 4 11 -.58 62 _.0 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 1612 1183 . 361 2 53 332 1620 v" DISTRICT 1651 285 15572 1463 20 _ TOTAL CONTRA 11963 946 27ESC 133 559 2996 5 19 2051 ___._«_ COSTA COUNTY 757 9366 1770 11823C 108207 166 681 r i ;5r F i `_'_ A j 77, r r�F 3t i. w`11 C^ r n- SHERI, F—CORONER TREASURER SUPERVISOR SUPV JUDGE;'DEU i TAX COLL 1ST DIST 4TH DIST MUNts. A C R 4 H J S S L S J K R C D 0 S W B S W R, G sq, fir L A O Y A A 0 P C 0 E C A E C L D W C A 0 C I,;: Et° $ R 6 G R M S Q A w A A M N 6 A N E A R G A 8 'x F T E R R S E T T A L T E N E R A N T R G T R E R A Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S ` T E E T A N: T R T % Y H E Q J E T D E N S E T D R R tR P R S R R J F E I w I A R I N 1 A N N N N x E G G G G �l S S S S z IRI. NON -04-001 TOTAL 7TH 43374 58836 125 51 3126 37 10,169i CONGRESSIONAL DIST 561_ 14034 96603 108102107 24016 9086 TOTAL 8TH 7521 17871 e 99 1842 7 CONGRESSIONAL LIST 84' 400 2415 6831 113 ry ' VITAL 9TH 47 114 g; _ _._ CONGRESSIONAL DIST 3 24E 156 Fxn. TOTAL 7TH 4310 6563 1-31 556 4968 44_ -..-- -- 353 -� ^IFO1tI.�nab SENATORIAL DIST 594C 1598c, 106344 -324 4616 _908 TOTAL 9TH 526 1201s 3 6 SENATORIAL DIST 55 23CI 1597 :s . COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 25021 32385 3F 26 233 99Z PRECINCTS 346 R37 5600 - 16518 8902 r -� 10TH DISTRICT 701 114' - I1 _ 185 ABSENTEES 6_ 23E 174 437 s� 10TH DISTRICT _. NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 25722 3352 1.1 271 _ 24 010'9, DISTRICT 354E e612 5774 16955908 11TH DISTRICT 1690 31461 8 27 486 4 ._1.0_ PRECINCTS 234 719 4739 717 3173 . 687"_ __... 11.TH DISTRICT 496 677 3 114 10 2 _ ABSENTEES 19 1255 46 _-.- _.._71 11TH DISTRICT _ NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 1740 3233. 9 28 4968 , DISTRICT 239' 738C 4865C17641 324 7061 f 12TH DISTRICT 507 1Z55 6 _ _ ,µy PRECINCTS 54" 2211 1538_ 12TH DISTRICT 19 461 c ABSENTEES 11 9 c 59 12TH DISTRICT "=x NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 5262 1201 6 DISTRICT 55 2301 1597 TOTAL CONTRA 4838 7788' 134 623 496_ 44_.._.__.. __ .353 —10109 . COSTA COUNTY 050 1829 12237 1764 _. 324 4016 9086 , ?' .S �y t . , r f r, rl r IN - -e t .- kA'H Y y Lr Yf a w fe} MEASURE A MEASURE E*MEASURE D*'MEASURE E*MEASURE F*MEASURE G*MEASURE H#MEASURE,l-.-. BAnTD L-32 Mt-15 R-7 R-8 R-B DANV FIRE*MZ SCI#D� ' F Y 7 N T Y I N' T Y I N T V I R T Y I N B Y B N T Y I I N T Y - L E 10 A E G A E N C A E N C A E N 0 0 E 0 0 A E N 0 A. E N�M'� E S R x S C x S C x S C X S C N S M X S C X- S C C E R R R R 0 D R R T C E E E E E E T A A A A A D `a S S S S S E E E S { .m R S ufS J NON -05-001 V TOTAL 7TH 70235 3 C 4665 14007 13717 4691 2576 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 4903 . 2 _a_.. 1 286 4856 6129 2236 38 TOTAL 8TH 10120t 135 . 798 784 0 73 k* CONGRESSIONAL DIST 14741 1323 40 473 3 . e i„ TOTAL 9TH 128` CONGRESSIONAL MIST 79 z. TOTAL 7TH 77976 139 3C 4665 14007 B717 ' 4691 �- 257." ky .. SENATORIAL DIST 54731 1323 21 286 TOTAL 9TH 11745 0 798 78 SENATORIAL DIST 984C c 404 473 J; COUNTY VOTE BY01 ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 4125' 4509 13361 1309 48 45 PRECINCTS 2665 2 277_ 463C - --. - 5809 10TH DISTRICT 1281 c I A-6 599 573143 F-y AbS ENTEES 53 9 201 28 _ . .- 107 N DISTRICT _ NEN RESIDENTS TOTAL LOTH 4 2 531 3C 4665 _. 131960 _ 1366 _. _.__.... ._.4691 fi? DISTRICT 295 21 286 4831 _6096 "_... _ 223 _ 11TH DISTRICT 3444 130 4 4 _..._ _. .. _ 246 PRECINCTS 24492 1257 2 11TH DISTRICT 103 S c 1 ABSENTEES 67 6 _ _ 2 . ` 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 3547 " 13c 4 __ 4 257 DISTRICT 2516 132 2 _ _ 3.3 -_ ._ .._ - 1"13 8-IL _ 12TH OISTK ICT 1130 773 759 _ _.._..._ U 6 , ASN PRECINCTS 947 38 455 _ 12TH DISTRICT 43 2 2 -0 -- � 5 ABSENTEES 3b i is .r.,4 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS -- - TOTAL 12TH 11745 798 784 0 73 . 4 DISTRICT 964 40 - 473 3 T TOTAL CL" TRA 8975 1?9 3 466 I4d05 1450.1._. .._ x:. COSTA COUNTY 6460 1323 21 286E 5260 6602 223 38$� { t, a"! t � Jf ; L f to 4 . t u� { rJ .. ._. ...� 41, ay. _•gip {{� ....-. t�.., L iy�-•- .EASURE K M© FIRE T Y I 'V � A f: h 1) a: X S C ;s v" Ef F�JrF S ,. y 5t.`6 I3 Ixf�ra t5s. s = a f`ROhf —06-001 .._.. ..:. _.,.::y AIN", TOTAL 7TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 6TH 408 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 187 TOTAL 9TH _. . _ _._ ,...• _-- 1 CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 7TH SENATORIAL DIST TOTAL 9TH 4061 777175 SENATORIAL GIST 187 ` COUNTY VOTE 6Y ASSEMBLY DISTRICT s r.r 10TH DISTRICT PRECINCTS YELL 1nTH DISTRICT ABSENTEES 10TH DISTRICT 777u NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH xi DISTR ICT 11TH DISTRICT f , PRECINCTS T777 . 11TH DISTRICT x _ ABSENTEES 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH DISTRICT z 12TH DISTRICT 393 t,. f , PRECINCTS 180 12TH DISTRICT 15 - ABSENTEES 6 12TH DISTR IC7 NEW RESIDENTS _ , TOTAL 12TH 408 D ISTR ICT 18 7 i __ _•��. TOTAL CONTRA yUt3 =s� COSTA COUNTY � � 1274 �y , r�r'• 1 :? f� k 9 7!$ �}x ' ?t fit v jZ TOTAL a SUPERINTENCENT CF PUBLIC STATE MEASURES INSTRUCTICl4 T R T V W R E C M H H J W L K L C M S 8 Y R N B. Y IW N: Y Y [AP - 0 E U 0 I I V A A E A I A I E L G F C 0 E E 0 0 E A 0 E T G T T L L E L R R R A Q N N 0 R Y A SIN S C N S T T S M ` A i A E S E R V I N Q D R V T Y h E T 0 R D E E ' L S L 0 S E E A A L R E E D E R T S E R R T C 4 T R C I N L L E A C A A te. R A T T A C C L I R T L A S E G H E A I I E 9 S T ' T T T A Z N 0 A 7 { I m G N N 4 G S r g NON -01-001 PRECINCT VUTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST OISTR ICT 1 5261 20-,55 gic 2117 404 17364 1981 2121673 4 .:.,. 31139 1349 815 155 21 97165 -- -6825 6�__. 4826 1656 80 DISTRICT 2 2668 487 14516 1.687 _- w 1809 27492 1179 942 1723 2 0669 79162 - DISTRICT 3 70121 30611 475 330 400 27345 30586a _ ._.« ST4 a ,_ 42421 1886 108 1016 13 13013 9235 C1,�; - DISTRICT 4 5641 , 10831 58 295 35 2835 20'T'4 092', � < 3 J 61 905 1052 129 2 I __. 2030_. - _. 7627 DISTRICT 5 59oc1 214i 100 436 39 1889 2436 22T ` =3801 92 107 130 1 11.632 _.._._.. ,852. 7 PRECINCT VOTE FOR d ' CITIES 0E- ._ _- _..._._ ..�,... ,. qs+ ANTIOCH 1419 521E 2PO 821 118 4367 4879 8214 263 297 382 3 _3078.~ .. _w. . 2373 . BRENTWOOD 124 45 4 7 I 36 420 -49,9 _ _ . _...._._.__ ___- 73 2 1 4 _ 1 266 CLAYTON 9 931 434 7 40 43V{ i 42'9 �� 62 1 1 1 _ CONCORD 42065 15403 442 2265 ' 229 _ 13555 _ 1533_.. 154Qsv' 22541 66 82 83 11 '- .._. _ 75TO'-- EL CERR ITO 1415 601 172 66C 9. '56358 y_b353_._�� 909_ 49 24 47 I 282 1983 ; ' 42 ' HERCULES 9 3 3 3I= LAFAYETTE 1244 541 7t 426 94 476 . 540 5i7, ^Zig' 748. 50 19 17 _ 24pg- ... -1689 = _.. [�`01 MARTINEZ 980 397 12 48 7 312, _. __.._ 358 . '.374 w a e 5943 19 - 16C 285 6 2289- -»172 � PITTSBURG 10°6 4151 382 56C 89 328 3871 4Z33�7 , 666L 15 21 26 221 _-1528. �3 PLEASANT HILL 128b3 4614 121 55 5 95 02b ' -48165- 480 6977 204 20 37 2299 _ Y167 P I N'JL E 657 2 d 4 42C 66 21.4. _ 2451 .... 2631 3671 15 13 23 _.. _ ._-_ 249 1159. P ICHMONO 3307 1207 671 126 26 547 11031 1668C 165 � 51 942 1 - 6177 4349 3rr SAN PABLO 746' 161;2 161 4C' ico 159 198 22755 _ .. -__ 11..,1..1 __.___ 3 43 19 13 31 1466 103 WALNUT CREEK 2602 1086 16. 154 104 960 1523 46E 361 384 . 1 4693 -3259 ABSENTEE BALLOTS 356 7 5C 3 .305 _. 1111 _-345.5 — -3- 3-4--,177a" 5055 172 136 18 1.69 - 121 i2!3 UNINCORPr"RATED 9505 37121 IC51 583 6423390 . -801 764 ' _ ..-. _.._ 5595S 2219 1654 2196 - 34 8 7 353 370 93.. 1� �r 8" xa— t4Fr f a 3 ... ._ i MIN .. ate:..... P rt K �1 f�f STATE MEASURES "^ 4 5 6 7 6 9 T Y D N H Y T N P Y L N S Y S N S Y C N F Y L M «�} A E A I E R C U E E C T c E G A E 0 0 1 E 1 0 ' r ,;,, X S m G S A 8 S G A S R C S U N S M = z A D H N G L I P T V E R N A I R G E k K S U I S R E I X A T N 0 Ty E F S A A I i C L C C E M Y C I A A T Y S T D A C C E M E I S T S R S S E T E I P N C A C I S U W I E V T T I L L 0 �! C A V C I I G T 0 N rip.... N T Y E I L O I S S , T I S N N E U x " G S S k NON -J2-001 'v S 77- 77 x PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST r*a DISTRICT 1 2153 1783 1986 1198 12982 18869 473 877 496 1262 10186 . . 8847 . ^. DISTRICT 2 1943 , 13911 1826C 94aC 10972 17215 .. ,r 520' L083 504 364 10565 814 ' a DISTRICT 3 34092 29533 3369c, 18516 24997 29759 - 5404 10,4564462 18815935 . 10571 ; DISTRICT 42262 1875 272 1093 16133 22091 5161 954 421 556 - 830 _ ._ 6798 _ DISTRICT 5 2371 17106 2221611775 15770 22695 575 12614 5625 157859437 8092 2-4 _ PRECINCT VOTE FOR ;" CITIES OF- ANT I OC H F-ANTIOCH 567 t 358E 5174 2548 - 3481 5554 ;."_` 142 357 152 406 _ 2587" --..._ 1913 ._. BRENTWOOD49 301 426 235 486 1I 29 12 31 19 ._ 152 :,tr CLAYTON 50, 377 47C 261 366 _ 44 � 7c 211 74 285 146 352 CONCORD 1676' 134 1677 815 11998 1627 ` 3 861 702'9 313 140 609 EL CERRITO 698 5941 666C 3812 4428 612 1233E 2364 1227 3928 2769 2431 HERCULES ES - -- 2 31 1 19 3 . .... _ - _ _. 3 l 1 2 1 ___ _ 3_ _._ 18 LAFAYETTE 614. 531 6005 333 4530 T. ` 91 182 81 332 1631 2026 _ MARTINEZ 399 3102 392C 1939 _ 2811 389 - rx` 121 551 219S 101 2991 1693 PITTSBURG 403 267 3522 232C 279 121 260 133 _ 262 176_ - 2617 PLEASANT HILL 535 444 533 257 383 5101 1111 2102 869 3527 178_ 1545 P INOL E 288 3 2C6C 2711 1442 1463 245__ 66E 1522 67C , 189 1635 1191 _ A RICHt�ONC 1185 9550 1076 661 6818 10475 ___.. k_- 310 573 336. 7.49 _.. .654 - 559 SAN PABLC, 231, 154C 2077 1141 1125 2030 ` 661E 1467 75t 170 154 1100 : WALNUT CREEK 1176 1045 1183" 657 896 1067 ` ` - 2154 368 16V 6652 309.. 3585.._ ABSENTEE 84LLOTS 377_ 3-735 3966 20r,4 2463 3476 79C 142E 517 2218 1381 1295 UNINCORPORATED _ 4266 . 3392 4206" 2173C 27917 3780_ 839 . 1756C 7752 262252633 1457 >� fi f � x ,b i t =� � ,. S y qy F sl f�Mia a :a. d /v+ SUPT OF ASSESSOR AUDITCR CLERK—RECORCER 0 A SCHOOLS PUB ADM F J 0 R V h i+ S H F S J C C F S w 0 S }`� L A C A 0 U I E I I C U C A L 0R C I C d _ O R A F r, S E C R L S A O N A M S N E A L M A Y C T A E I H R L H T 0 K T E S A N T L A T T K P R A I I T N T S 0 L C T I L T h U E A H 0 R L A E A E • N 0 H E A L E 'T I S R L 0 L v R L R R R M E R I B 7 I I U I J I Y 1 N N N A Nt G J G G G G S A S S S S C K y NLJN —03-001 PRECINCT VOTE 6Y SUPERVISORIAL MST _ DISTPICI 1 20131 17771 430 30 112 5815 20275_ 15 13 52c 262 990 1784 _ 45 140_�__ DISTRICT 2 1944' 1612 485 2 101 497 20162 14 12d 242 951 1814 2 120 _ _...._ . . DISTRICT 3 ?004 22b3 678 93 622 153 263 508 924 . 7692 31 107 DISTRICT 4 2.245 1654 , 546 2" 122__. _.5909 �-_2295- ------- 151 135 360" 232 9750 31 152 DISTRICT 5 23972 1635 574 I 103 641 24605 118235 335 3731 107 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OP— ANT I UC H 544 4296 148 28 2688 6007 s 2 643 91 592 509 7 _ 32 ? � BRENTWOOD 51 42 11 152 532_ _. ._ ... 3 8 5114 452 1 3 CLAYTON, 45 37 1G' 0 2 71 45 CONCORD 1663 1246 399_ 1 77 4259 17098 I0 13 7 254 661 14801 23 r EL CERP ITO 606 533 137 22 1305 ✓a 35 34 74 586 5651 1_ . _. 34 § HERCULES 4' = i _ 4 . 4 4 0 Q " LAFAYETTE 531 350 120 -21 1109 _..5323 58C 91 510 481 _ Z3 MARTINEZ 417' 33 t3' 14C 2 91 4409 2 . 22 46 417 4211 PITTSBURG 454 3521 135 - 29 25I1 4643 — 3 35 _52 4463 _ 372 . .. _ 8 32 , PLEASANT HILL 5121 366 126 3 1371 5145 3 43 86 500 434 _ zt: P I NCL E 272 . 243 521 11 731 2815 1 2t 30 272 247 1 1 RICHMOND 1198 1365 " 239 1 7 4005 12248 _ L: 7 157 12061 1029 _- 31 -- _ 91 :s SAN PABLO 235 147 491 23 77 2501- 25 191 39 244 208 6 2 WALNUT CREEK �1C86� 884 2301 2 2083 11155 4 61 164 1068 1035 8 3_ - 257 6Sr 2. _. _633 . ..3548 ...__ � ABSENTEE "ALLOTS 35£ 3 24 60 352 3701 6 3- ?. UNI NC ORPCRATED 393 3041 S12 4 15 930.1. .40,117 23 362 604 3863 3575 45 _._ ._ 201 e , 77 -r. t { f . F�- fT } t d'f SHERI;FF—CORONER TREASURER SUPERVISCR SUPV JUDGE DELTA*ep TAX CCLL 1ST DIST 4TH DIST mewl Z;fl1I-p-4 1 A C R M H R J S S E L S J K R C O C S K 8 S I i1 R G Ila j L A t3 Y A A O P C D E C A E C L ? H C A 0 C I E , I;, s S R 3 G k M S 0 A N A A M N 0 A N E A R G A 9 X E T t` R R S E T T A L T E N E R A R! T R G T L A L,:, F -r R E R A Y A P T T R T S Y R K L S T E E T A N. T P T N Y H E 0 J E T 0 E N S E 11 D G ` � T D R R R P R S R R I J F I w I A R I N N N N r ' B G G G G S S S S NON —04-001 t fx PRECINCT VOTE BY r.. SUPERVISORIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 688. 13901 5c 11 4860 44 95_ 368 2073C 17176317 ° DISTRICT 2 718 14201 26 12 i< 11014 243S 2047 DISTRICT 3 1103 21176 9 11 113 443 3009 ,, ,7 DISTRICT 4 1042 12846 21 11 1072 377 2345E 23392 . DISTRICT 5 1147 132?c it 11 990 _ ��."�'... 211? 343 2402 - 888 -- , PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF— ANT I CC H 3161 244E 4 2 3791 805 105 595- _ 368 r � ':. 8R ENT WOO U 30 .22 __. _ Ill 5c 53. CLAYTON 192 308 1 52 47 Few CONCORD 7771 Q541 79"" 269 17444 16461 EL CERRITO 165 441r, 3 27 1306 5 231 120s 6093 5113 84 HERCULES 1 '' 4 ` L AFAY ETTE 191 38 ;3 1 2 20C 696 5232 MARTINEZ 1802 3037 3 2 f ,fir 22 45C 440 - , P1TTS3URG 245_ 254 C 4 3 --40- 27_ 52 450 _ _ 202 PLEASANT HILL 2341 283 1 c 27 85 23C 933 522 . 4311 P INCLE 84 213 1 rte,_ 1I 36C 283 RICHMOND 449 . 8311 3s 7 2157 32 4 62 113 94 12504 930 SAN PABLC= 562 171 I Io` ?2 257 _ .. -__. .._. __ ._ . . WALNUT CREEK 443` 724 3 �. 383 153 ' 1101k . ABSENTEE BALLOTS 138q 248-2 6 2 .10 ' 12j 5le 3595 465 ' _71 -&24 18 � UNINCORPORATED 1473 2672i 35 las 79 __. 3 218 4 597E 39944 2757 5333 262 . .... 262 t A 3, 41 ter" +'i r ... ...-.-_ ... _. .. .w z 111 3 - .�• 7 �A )i _ 7 7 fiK MEASURE A EASURE B*MEASURE D*MEASURE E#MEASURE F*MEASURE G*MEASURE H#MEASURE"�` P>„ BARTD L-32 M-I5 R-7 R-8 R-8 OANV FIRE*AZ' SC E Y C N T Y I N T Y I N T Y I N T Y I N E Y I B N T Yl I N 1.T Y:I LI L E 10 A E M 0 A E N 0 A E N 0 A E N 0 0 E 0 0 A E N 0 A E. � -` E S R X S C x S C x S C X S C N S N X S C X S. C F R R R R C 0 R - s 'r T C E c E E E Ej. F T A A A A A ,AX-44 D 0 s S S S S z Sx� E E E E E 6 S f } r� r NON —05-001 <" PRECINCT VOTE BY , SUPERVISORIAL DIST _ DISTRICT 1 1536S I3t3 . 'w 1116 _ 125 DIST ICT 2 14301 _ __...-_, ~2533w 1052 36= DISTRICT ? 2202c 3C 191 141 80 13902 0 :. . 1787 21 14 5 042 6245 0 ; DISTRICT 4 173505 109y _ DISTRICT 5 1794E 431E 4548 - " 12 06 . 262 _. PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANTIOCH 4c9_ i, r,.,r Y•.. _ 261 BRENTWOCE, 39 237 CLAYTON 352 CONCORD 1272--- 8212 272 EL CERRITO 480 " x 347 HERCULES 31 LAFAYETTE 379 MARTINEZ 328 2 03 _ PITTSBURG 301 `. 2392 PLEASANT HILL 397 2521 PINOLE 1S4 164 RICHMOND 687 641" - SAN PABLO 177 124: : WALNUT CREEK 759C 9766 9475 6532c, 3418- - 4402 ABSENTEE ?3AlLOTS 275 9. 15 __. 62 _59 11 1 _7 6 9 21 _ 3 0 ._�._.8_. . Q UNINCORPORATED ?1;74F 130 3 C 45C9 4414 4447 454 - TUB 21772 1257 21 2775 1624 189 _ 215 La f ; La 1 ' s ,tr a • b l ir "Tel LIU - y t X@... r Sk,• a MEASURE K =x MO FIRE T Y I N A E N 0 X S C S f�Y NON —06-001 � t aeH PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 ;, DISTRICT 3 3935 1807 DISTRICT 4 D I S Tib I C T 5 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF— ANTIOCH tr. � y.<'ryak_,3f.t � BRENTWOOD CLAYT£t . CONCORD EL CERRITO 7, ` r r lb ,. HERCULES LAFAY ETTE ; Y„ MARTINEZ PITTSeURG s PLEASANT HILI P INN E R ICHIMOND SAN P ABLO •`` WALNUT CREEK :W ABSENTEE BALLOTS 15 61 UNINCORPORATED 393 . I $0 A' r _ .. __..._ ...... �.._....�,.... ,��r, }f[ mJ y� A C Y j afi Y F i TOTALS GCVERNOR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF CONTROLLER, i GOVERNOR STATE ALL' P 2 P V L H F K T S C W S W G S S I F K M S 1 C G S , did E E E 0 F I L E R A E C I A A E C S E A C C 0 A G ` A G A T S G I A U P T 5 A L R R A A R U Y A R S C I C E T n Z T D 0 E T L L I L T A E G T E S E S E E Y A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A T- T C R B L H E A N Y c L A E E R C A S E E N R M G N R C R D 0 . R ' ' A S H K T Y E I I H I V I ,kw F T F T H K N N L N A !� ` R I R G G 1 G G `` EO E S S N S S E N F PFR -01-001 TOTAL 7TH 621 32 19 22 78 48 I0 22 CONGR`SSIONAL NIST 163 27 17 29 10 56 TOTAL 6TH 16 1 c 15 34 117 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 61 14 8 7 _. 2 29 TOTAL 9TH i 0 0 _ _._ 0 0� CONGRESSIONAL DIST c c c 0 0 TOTAL 7TH 70i 35 23 33 93 _ 55. _..._ .._ 1577 17 t SCNATORIAI DIST 20 3 2 3 if 67.. fik TOTAL 19TH 94 1 6 1 4 -2- n SENATORIAL DIST 2c 1 6 2 16 Z3 r}.. r COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 272 1 6 6 12 45 _ 19 PRECINCTS 7 14 1 11 3 ._.. 3. 33 10TH DISTRICT 0r- ABSENTEESI c c 10TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS777, .. TOTAL 10TH 272 16 E 13 45 1 5 1.. DISTRICT 7 14 1 11TH DISTRICT 43 is 15 2C 48 34 10 1 PRECINCTS 124 2C 12 2 1 33 47 11TH DISTRICT c c c 0 2 0 ABSENTEES _. 0 2 11TH DISTRICT _ _ . _ _......__. _.._._. ...,: , NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 430 1 c 15 20 _ 4 36 10..__..--___ 1 DISTP, IGT 12' 2 1 2 11 _ .. 33 44 , 12TH DISTRICT 9 19 _ ._ __ . ... __.._2 .___.____ ,.4 PRECINCTS ? _ 16 13 12TH DISTRICT r _ -_ ABSENTEES 0 0 0 12TH DISTRICT a - 'e. NEW RESIDENTS ` TOTAL 12TH y 1 6 5 39 4 . _. 2 DISTRICT 2 - 16. _ 13 _ TOTAL CONTRA 70 3 2 , z. 112 _ 7 _.. 4 COSTA COUNTY � 236 43 26 37 1 83 9 F .r f y E f 4.� �t'�` ; kms. REAS*ATY ST 60 U S CONG CORG CCNG A D A 0 A D yr RER GEN 3RD SENATE 7TH STH 9TH 10TH I1TF 12TH S S S G J S S S 5 5 S S 'xr. k n C C C A U C C C C C C C A A A Y S A A A A A A A T T T L T T T T T T T T x T T T E I T T T T T T T £ E E C E E E E E E E R R R M E R R R R R R R N N N N A N N N N N 65 j G G G G G G G G G G I sx S S S S S S S S S S `; ,x A pt-k —02-001 TOTAL 7TH CONGRESSIONAL O I ST 2' 75 1 - TOTAL STH 11 7 6 13 0 4K CONGRESSIONAL DIST 1 31 c c TOTAL 9TH c 00 .. r CONGRESSIONAL DIST " TOTAL 7TH4A it 1 SENATORIAL DIST 3 95 TOTAL 9TH - 1 1 SENATORIAL DIST 1 COUNTY VOTE BY I X` ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 16 c 7 PRECINCTS 1 4 C 0 c 10TH DISTRICT c c 0WT kF ABSENTEES LOTH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 1 Y' DISTR ICT 1 11TH DISTRICT 2 9 5 0 G PRECINCTS 1 52 7 1f- 11TH DISTRICT 2 ABSENTEES 2 3 2 2 .n 11TH DISTRICT h ' NEW RESIDENTS _ TOTAL 11TH 21 0 �9 DISTRICT 2 5 1 _ 12TH DISTRICT 4 � PRECINCTS 1 12TH DISTRICT _ ABSENTEES c c 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS Y TOTAL 12TH a _ _ DISTRICT 1 TOTAL CONTRA 5 1" I 13 7 COSTA COUNTY 41 112 18 0 I `f In t a • ' hc 1 S .. Y r i • r t Y v r .. ..... .. ......... _ _ ....... .. ........._—. ,.. .....,«. ,._.. `ew+.w+t rte` TOTALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT SECRETARY OF C0NTR0LLEWk", _ ( GOVERNOR STATE ` P R P V L H E K T S C W S w C N S S I F K M S G G: n E E E C E I L F R A E C I A A E C S E A C C 0 A G e - A G A T S G I A U P T 8 A L R R A A R U Y A R S. a r C I C E T R Z T D C E T L L I L T A E G T E `S T ` E S E E Y A H Y S R T I I L S T E R L T Y A T C R 8 L H E A N Y E L A E k- A A S E E N R N G ti R C R D O R ? } '- A S H R T Y E I I H I V 1 tE SYN. F T F T H K N N L N A N R I R G G I G G E 0 F S S N S Sw tt E h E F PFR —01-001 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 22_ 1 23 16 5` y . 71 1 1 15 25 n P" DISTRICT 2 i5t 12 6 4 21 1. _. . . 3 42 7 4 16 20 DiSTt;ICT 3 17 10 31 la 3 8 ;r v_ 2 DISTRICT 4 15C 7 2 . b. DISTRICT 5 95 8 3 2 1 9 r 24 7 3 7 1 _ _12 . PRECINCT VOTE FOR a CITIES OF— G ANT IOCH 2 0 _--- . _..___ 2 2 �. BRENTWOOD _ 0 1 CLAYTON I c c 0 c0 . s . - ` t CONCORD 102 3 5 21 7 '16 EL 15 M E L C E R R I T O 4' .._.._ ..__ ._. ....._._..._. ,w..-w U�Q 2 7 1 HERCULES _ _.._ 0 �zf L AF AY ETT E 2 2 0 I yz .0 4W F �.- PITTSBURG 23 c 1 5 2 0k PLEASANT HILL 42 1 1 2 4 3 _- P INCL c 21 31 '` `.. RICHMOND 13 17777-- i4 _ r SAN PABLO 2 � 1 . 5 WALNUT CREEK 4 3 116 5 0 0 ABSENTEE BALLOTS c10 2 UNINCORPPRATED 25 . I 1 1 4 15 5 7' 17 4 7 32 28 :a rM E r 7-7 E t�. f a. twrn.- L -nwrt, f $� REAS*ATY ,ST 63 U S CCNG CCPD CCNG A 0 A 0 A Q $_ RER GEN i 3RD SENATE 7TH STH 9TH 10TH 11TH 12TH S S S G J S S S S S S S r " C C C A U C C C C C C C y A A A Y S A A A A A A A T T T L T T T T T T T T T T T E I T T T T T T T E E E C E E E E E E E :. R R R M E R R R R R R R yg N N N N h N N N N N v G G G G G G G G G S S S S S S S S S S F ry PFR —02--001 r. PRECINCT VOTE 8Y e SUPERVISORIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 1 5 0 11 9 QISTnICT 2 0 0 0 2 DISTRICT 3 12 s 7 d 5 4 gra 41 12 2A 5 DISTRICT 4 1 a _ X DISTRICT 5 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF— �fr ANTIOCH c 0 0 _. .0 r. , y x'. - --— — _ QRENTHCj(`. 0 - .. CLAYTON c c c c 0 CONCORD a f F s F 17 c EL CERR ITO - i r r HERCULES b. LAFAYETTE 71 a 1 1 4 . ... MARTINEZ c 'x,h,�. I -� PITTS60RG i � c c 07 c0 • ra PLEASNT HILL _ w :,. ... j j :rr. P I NGL E � c c G ca * ... R ICHk!ON0 2 c _ __.0. ! ' a Y WALNUT CPFEK 2 2 1 c 2 __. ABSENTEE &ALLOTS 3 c a a UNINCOkPOPATED 1 1 E 3 3 1 4 777,777 r j tom.: it < x t' x rIr wu 9 r y ,.,.... ,.__.._ .._...._...... ..,. ... .._,__ ..........._�..._......__..,.,.-, .. `,.� ,.. "^'dim,,, i m . TOTALS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT ? ' GCVERNiOR . R R R V H F G !4 W N E R J S J W S J H J V S m E _ E C G L L I I E 0 E T A A C 0 A G E C P G P T U 0E T L L I F A M R A H R H N A v; U I U E S U N C L S A Y E E T N M N E T �z 8 S S T R N H I C E S T E M T L T L C O N E A N C E L R G A E 1 R I A N u C L A K A R N R " C b. C S Y E I I y A T A T I J N N G G " u S S moi; f L,'TM y ci REP —01-001 � TOTAL 7TH 7610 29283 471 7C6 955 16348 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 551 _ :5_ 1072_ 648 2217C213 art. TOTAL 8TH 27182 1326' 7. 191 229 6606 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 17790 72 3C51 226 8463 50 �f TOTAL 9TH 214 691 11 23 29 35 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 103 . 5 21 15 54 TOTAL 7TH 56:2 33021 511 765 1.084 1622 r: SENATORIAL GIST 5088c 377 1176S 72 2_4696 24 TOTAL 9TH 23911 1021c 46 13. 129 5087 SENATORIAL MIST 1345` 53 ?22 16 628 _ 25 .t COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT LOTH DISTRICT 5559 206-2-4 301 433 50 11441 PRECINCTS 3115 20 718 399 . 15114 1O 10TH DISTRICT 799 18 _1 4b2 A6SENTEES 116C 5 271 15 55 10TH DISTRICT _. NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 55592 2141 3CS 451 518 11903 DISTRICT 3231 20 746 41 15673 110 11TH DISTRICT 309321 1117 191 326 55 PRECINCTS 1794 165 4177 296 8903 127 11TH DISTRICT 1.� 221 10 N ABSENTEES 61E 4 132 10 32C 3..._ .Ti 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 3093' 1160._ t - 2(2 334 566 632i DISTRICT 1856 16S 410S 306 922313 ;shy 12TH DISTRICT 2091 564. 4 13 12 489 PRECINCTS 1297C 53 214 16 -6'063 _._._.-.23 .. ._._._.__ . s 12TH DISTRICT 37 3 I9 YX ABSENTEES 471 C 7 21 12TH DISTRICT _ NEN P ES IDIENTS , TOTAL 12TH 20),111345-; i0E1 4 1? 12 5087 OISTR ICT 5 222 16 6281 25 _ __.. . _ _..__.. TOTAL CONTRA 107431 4324 55 92 233 1213-" COSTA CCUN?TY 6433 . 43C 139S 9 889 3117-7265 ��. t�, ' u 1 -. .. .-. ti74 � C 77 i , , { E : # 9 ! a t 44 .^fit e ' •+.^;Ili:". n ern 1 , SECRETARY OF STATE CCK-TRCLLER TREASURER W F k H H M J S 8 Y S W 2 J F V L S H J R K J K f3 Q S I O c A I 0 A H R A C I A A L A A C a A €3 E E U C L N N N C N I I N A L C M 0 R A S N C Y H H N I A , L 0, D D H T E N A T L L E U I F T T E Y N 0 R G T A A E Y A U S N N C T I E S R A 0 T A S R E Y L T. rH R L F C A E a Y N K L E N I T E E L L M L R M R N. L C L R L L Y R E P I Y W E I E I ; i3, w K T T N Y N Y G T G G E S E S S rE Ir ' L REP —02-001 L TOTAL 7TH 547 t 540IC692 22864 5248 7165 13952 173 . CONGRESSIONAL DIST j 430 702 30 162 18 4217 8800 TOTAL STH 135_ 26,9 405 938 261 278 545 ._._,_._. . < CONGRESSIONAL DIST 232 225 7 356 5 813 382 TOTAL 9TH 11 9 34 54 12 12 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 91 12 _ 23 2 111 _. 214, TOTAL 7TH o06 bIa 11341 2567 583 795 15921 _ - 19 SENATORIAL DIST 4855 785 35 1.298 24_9.__ 451 9778 TOTAL 9TH 91 222 324 712 2141 2222 3841 27 SENATORIAL DIST Iib_ 155 3 243 2 (s22 3tJbv _ ,t � COUNTY VOTE 6Y h a... ASSEMBLY DISTRICT _ �___W IOTH DISTRICT 367 , 313 1369 1631 367 4836 92376 _ `. 92 PRECINCTS s 281 4-29 143 721_ 88 325 6105 ry£✓.r x* . 10TH DISTRICT 13 13 32 66 121 183 34Ct ... _ _._ -..-_._._..—. .._.......-.�... 7..._.. Kern 48SENTEES 9 20 28 143 20 10TH DISTRICT _._....._ _. _.._ _ __. .. R E W RESIDENTS _._.. .. _ ..._� _.__-_. ___•----•"-- .: .., TOTAL 10TH 360 327.. r.02 1698 379 501 _ .------ TOTAL _ . 962b - 95 --M. DISTRICT 2903 449 i4 750 8 339 11TH DISTRICT 218 279 273 837 1971 283 606 _ PRECINCTS 1903 321 2C_ 5311- II ___-_ 10$8 _ ..__ 3361 11TH DISTF ICT 6 101 11 31 6 102 226 ABSENTEES 5 13 17 � 34__...__11TH DISTRICT _ _ . . ...__..._..._...._... _. _.. _ NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 2?5 26�" 261C 86S 204 293 -6295- 16 1; ... DISTRICT 1952 35 2C 5481 122 1122 _346~ 12TH DISTRICT 68 216 313 684 208 203 3681 2, •:x�,;.... PRECINCTS 179 149 3 235 28 b.0. 297 12TH OISTR ICT 3_ 11 27 5 85 _ _ . ... 150 ABSENTEES 7 K 8 _ _ 18 _ __. ... . 89 12TH DISTRICT NEW R ES I GENTS TOTAL 12TH =: 2226 324 712 _ 2141 2122 . . .._.. _ .3841 7-7, r F DISTRICT 186 155 3 243 2 __ . 62 306 TOTAL CONTRA 096f 83y 1503 3274, 79x78 1(}fiT _.__. 147b2 22 � . COSTA COUNTY � 1 o7Z 040 38 542.. 236' ' 5141 12841 4J , .r 7 f r _ 1 ! { a �r,tnvof VIA- or . .•:- .nom ax r H"r..,.__ •th ATTORNEY , ST 80 EQ UNITEC STATES SENATOR CONGRESS � GE�JNEpAL 3R0 DIST 7TH DIST Y S T u E 5 S E 8 J J T M W R H R S G F S V a C A A 0 U C A R A C H A I E I C A E C E U A L S W L A P I M F C L L I L C A R R A L N' T L T A L T L A E R M A L N H T Y N T x L G T Y k R I T N S S A T I H A T A T E F E A 0 V E W C S E A 0 R E N E < § . R F. P N A R E h S M L 0 R 0 R J I G J N I A T Z S I E I = M1{ J A H 0 N Z N 1z h G L G 0 I N G G S C S L S S - REP —03-001 Y H fo All TOTAL 7;H 39005 1745 131 1720 1885 222 368 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 1 Rc 1414 533515 163 26305 32828 o r� TOTAL STH 1443E 677 31 acq 653 51 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 6C 501 265S 732 937 0 _. 77 701 TOTAL 9TH 67 41 3 55 0 rc U , CONGRESSIONAL DIST 32 12 3 601 TOTAL 7TH 4250 19;c 143 1912 2092 257 _ _368 SENATORIAL DIST 20 1543t bol 184:1 9937 3282 TOTAL 9TH 1132° 4763 2 65 501 2 0 :._._ 7_ 'wA` SENATORIAL DIST 3 . 404E 209S 56 690 COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY C I STR ICT } 10TH DISTRICT 2621A 1124 77 1000 1218 92 1.66 _ ,' PRECINCTS 44 e 1052k 3553 996 1881 10TH DISTRICT 993 40 36 31 _ _... 3 ..__ ? �. ABSENTEES 411 151 2 76 LOTH DISTRICT .� NEW RESIDENTS ` 1 k TOTAL IOTH 27201 11653 71 1036 124 95 - lb8 u_ DISTRICT ioc 10937 3704 1022 1957 2486 ` .r 13TH DISTRICT 14775 7974 64 84 81 15 197 — . ,. PRECINCTS 10 434 223 787 944 982 -- 11TH DISTRICT 51C 27 31 2 _ 3 N ABSFTEFS =5 7 3 34 320 N 11TH DISTRICT *` NEW RESIDENTSA.... TOTAL 11TH 1529 824 8 66 87 843 16 200 DISTRICT 10 449 231 81 979 .. 10142 ,. 12TH DISTRICT 1£390 460 2 6I 482 _ - . PRECINCTS 3f 3908 202 . 54C 665 �... 12TH OISTR ICT 414 1 e.c 19 2 ABSENTEES I 14C 7C _21 25 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 1132C 4717 26 651 501 20 __. DISTRICT 404 209 561 6907 0 titin. TOTAL CONTRA 5382 2468" 16 25E 259' 27 _ COSTA COUNTY 241 19484 2402 3627 E 3282 8 If 4�4 yrs �xY G N t x _. `F CON ,CRESS CONGRESS ASSEMBLY A 0 ASSEMBLY 8TH flIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST 11TH 12TH DIST R E J R V w S E A S C NS S A F T !! S ! H R A E 0 Y C 0 C C L E C C R L C C C N-- I E C D S S A S Q A A M A A T E M A " L C K D S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T I K E y T N S T 0 R T T U A A T P N E G E E I E E R L R E ' J E G R A R R E R t � S R R I i I I R N I tri R M N N N G G G G G S S S S S ,3 .. ��r.. REP —04-001 ' TOTAL 7TH c 0 22347 2238 0 kA : CONGRESSIONAL DIST c c 192 d A^. TOTAL 8TH 42S2 3246 0 0 1033 4192 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 588 3 664 20 _ TOTAL 9TH c c 72S 783 0 xrx,_ CONGRESSIONAL OI ST c 0 r_ TOTAL 7TH I4:: 653 72S 2313C 3271 ^�777 SENATORIAL DIST 12231 22 19 1 - TOTAL 9TH 285 2593 c c c 419 . SENATORIAL MIST 466ic 6646 2 k COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ' 10TH DISTRICT c 70 2227 PRECINCTS c _ - 18 0 ., 10TH DISTRICT 2C 8155 ABSENTEES 10TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 72S 2313C d 0 � 0 DISTRICT z 019 v 11TH DISTRICT 138 616 c c 319. �X- PRECINCTS llb 22 c _. 11TH DISTRICT 44 37 ? a ABSENTEES 5 11TH [DISTRICT x NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 143 65_ c 0 3271 y DISTRICT 122 22 c c 12TH DISTRICT 2771 2477 c 0, 0 _ - 407 PRECINCTS 449 637_ 12TH DISTRICT 82 116 _._ 12 ABSENTEES 16 i 27 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 265 259 DISTRICT 4662 1 b64 20 " J. _ _ -� TOTAL CONTRA 429 3?.4 _ �2 . 231? -3271- "' - COSTA COUNTY 588=1 32 3 19i; 6646 77777 Y� H ,. a,�e .y a i . 1 J lJy - wig = r Pr<u REPUBLIfCAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL CJMMITTEE IST DIST COMMITTEE 2ND GIST ._ L A y L J P E WS J B J ! W M R M H R I S 1; E R E A A A D G C C C A I I C I U 0 E C 0 M R Y N R C I A H Y M F L S C R W E A '' S B Ti K I G T A L E A L E H L A 0 T �a T E 0 C E E H T E S R I S A E R T R R N E F T E M S Y A R Y D I E 0 T M R V M Q I R N E G E N R J P H , G I G S M S � ' r, REP —05-001 TOT 4L 7TH 142 1671 14 3566 2776 21 x x. _._ CONGRESSIONAL DIST 129C 1563 3q9 4217 350 F TOTAL STH 209 263c 2E 255 162 4 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 16,33 2313 27e 300 27 TOTAL 9THCONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 7TH 3511 43C 42 3566 2776 21 SENATORIAL HIST 2aS_ 387 394 421 350 _ _.. TOTAL STH 255 132 ' SENAT0f; IAL DIST 27+ 30C 27 COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY OI STR ICT 10TH DISTRICT PRECINCTS 10TH DISTRICT ABSENTEES a =� 10TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH DISTRICT 11TH DISTRICT 3370 410 40 345 2677 21 PRECINCTS 286 370 3S6 407 339 11TH DISTRICT 14 20 11 99 _ � � ABSENTEES 11 I7 13 141 10 ..,.. 11TH DISTRICT __ NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 3517 430. 42 3566 2776 21 DISTRICT 298 3876 39qe 4217 350 ,r*f 12TH DISTRICT 24_ 177 - 4 PRECINCTS 26E 29 26 � 12TH DISTRICT 5 0 ABSENTEES 1 !x+ ic 1LTH DISTR ICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 255 182 4 DISTRICT 27 30,. _ _ ._. 27 TOTAL CONTRA 3511 43Cx 42 3821 295 2 COSTA COUNTY 29t3? 3876 4274, 4517 379C , 3{' 04 1 ?a r e� rte, t- s yr+ ` f Y ' s v - t t REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TF DIST } B A T D R G L G 0 W A L A W S E C H A 0 I Y L E I L A P C C V K E N S X N E N L E Y T R A c E L A E 0 N N N S R T H R T R R m N N I O E Q U C T L A N J S N G A R L E � >> Y A S L R D R R A E N G S REP —06-001 f - TOTAL 7TH 465' 4254 5263 432 _._ CONGRESSIONAL MST 5681 3623 4551 4 __. TOTAL 6TH a CONGRESSIONAL DIST - TOTAL 9TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST r. TOTAL 7TH 4656 4254 526 432 � r'ry SENATORIAL DIST 5681 36 2 4551 _ 4 r R TOTAL STH s SENATORIAL DIST _ W COUNTY VOTE 8Y ; . ASSEMBLY DISTRICT vm; 10TH DISTRICT 305S 290 3503 293 PRECINCTS 377 236 292. Z x. e'n. .. 10TH DISTRICT 8 9 - 9 _ xc 92 Ax ABSENTEES lic 75 9 10TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS � .' TOTAL 10TH 3142 2992 3591 3031 _ . DISTRICT 38e7 2456 301 - Z 33 11TH DISTRICT 145. 12-2 _ 162C 124 PRECINCTS 173 113 1491- _ 2 11TH DISTRICT 5 33 4 4 ABSENTEES 61 3 _ 42 0 1 1 T H DISTRICT >. NEW R ES I DENTS ;. TOTAL 11TH 151' 1262 166" 125 DISTRICT 180c 1167 1533 2 {hr 12TH DISTRICT fir,a PRECINCTS 12TH DISTRICT ABSENTEES 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS r -- TOTAL 12TH DISTRICT }' TOTAL CONTRA 4656 4254 5263 432 COSTA COUNTY 5687 362 4551 4 `r 77*777 �a w s r ' 111 s w 3.A i j i 4 . .. ._ ....... .. ... -_ ..»:.. .............r77 ;S#,.. iia. i f p .. =s t _3 f N :y. T?TALS : GCVERNCR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR R R R V H F G M i+ N E R J S J W S J H J V S E F F C 0 L L I I E D E T A A C 0 A C E G P G P T U U F T L L I F A M R A H R H N A U I J F S 1; N C L S N Y E E T N H N E T 5 S 5 T N H I G E S T E M T L T L C U N E A N C E L R G A Ef I R I A A G J L M K A R N R r, n� C A C S Y F I I .. A T A T I J N Nn N I N G G : P S Sk.. Nt REP —01-001 v PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL [DIST DISTRICT Z 12134 473S 9 . 106 228 2542 r� 7394. 63 162 . 119 3640 66 DISTRICT 2 1315: 452• ss 145 247 261 � " ry 749' 62 183C 128 3586 51 DISTRIICT 3 4075 18422 11 '2 56 247 9328 2507_ ILS 469 27 1198 _ _ 46. . DISTRICT 42068 6t?6' 11 .?C - 24 376 . ti 9 109ci 259 17 563 DISTRICT 5 2066 699 13 18 21 4I9 _ _. _ lllz 7C 275 16 5236 _ 5 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES PF- ANT HCH 312t 3 C 42 6 66 173 ?' 50 1 778 - 11 � 6RENTWOOL) 34 1321 2 1Q df 2151 2 _= CLAYTOINI 453 195 5 2 6 r is' 16C 0 4:.. CONCORD 1521 50C2 st 12S 16' 275 --.._ . T901 7 3 1941 102 4015 36 EL CERRITO 468206 21 3e Z05 - 32 00 q 14 8• 47 1482 _. 20 _. HERCULES M 1 r, 22 c 1 LAFAYETTF 7242 3ii4 14 5 54- 4463 446 16 747 51 208 .8 MARTINEZ 255 ilac 2f 4 4 55m 183' 1 38 2_ 947 9 PITTSBURG 1611 512 51 11 25 34 __ '- 96,. 27 2 44 _.. .6 PLEASANT HILL 509 1726 le 65 ?I 889 _mow. t 2691 Z 56 56 142 8 Y _-- PINGLE 200 70" 1" 15 3 41 , 1I6 1 2� 1 _ 55 -i2.___.._-.. R ICHt?OND 0113 2 C G fj 4; 5 II 1175 34i7 46 7 163 3 >` t SANPASLQ 143 31 1" 21 20 __ --- 63 1 21 1 34 _. I WALNUT CREEK '1558 C-772 44 81 342 935 34 1899 9 2 4641 22" ABSENTEE !3ALL6TS 151;5 14 2 8 27 875 F 109 226 48' 3 _. �" c: UNINCORPURATED 41535 2671, 1 ? za 4Q5 904 _. _ g X2437 ?64 5093 331 11470 88 1 y , 1 , x, 6 , 3 SECRETARY OF STATE CCRTRCLLER TREASURER W F k H m N J S B V S 'W 8 J F M L S H J R K J K H Q S I O c A I 0 A H R A C I A A L A A C 0 A 0 E E U C L N N N C N M I I N A L G M C R A S N C Y H H N I R $� L D n 0 H T E N A T L L E U I F T T E Y N 0 R G T Tu A A F Y A G S N N C T I E S R A G T A S R E Y L T R L E O A F A Y N N L E N I T E E ; D L L M L R M R M L C L R L L Y, R E P I Y W E I E C B R N T T N Y w Y G T G G 'rte, a S E S /4 I ' L y` REP -02-001 L r PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 SEC 115` 1213 3622 793 1185 y2632 ._ 49 7,- 121;8 92 2066 58 390 1299 DISTRICT 2 8P3 i16 t IC76 3362 782 1160 2393 604 2383 77 233 . 46 519 145 DISTRICT 3 227" 320J 677 _ 1369C 3441 4022 7483 286z 310S 60 4808 41 1797 5096..,._ DISTRICT 4 135_ 1382 _42 a� " Si3 a r _ 1353 1764 -3309 42 109' 176S 8E 20,09 38 1017 2245 DISTRICT 5 135 115 3C4 553 136 157 316 _.._. 45 . 99 144 67_ 276 51 1223 2345 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES it F- ......-fir ANTIOCH 20 19 425 71;E 192 25 r: 16 . 28 � 1 51 1 219 _ 443 :.. x a _ -3- 58 BRENTWOI�D 5 7 4 ` 114 33 7 2 4t ;s CLAYTON 31 a $ 23 3 _ _-_5 : .80.�____- 24 33 28 ;aJ CONCORD 9? 90 20I 395 _ 911 _ 127 230 ?I 12 5 5 202 2 _ 835_ --1630 77777 EL CERRIT_; 34E 45t 456 154C 312 4b105. 132 „Y 3 522 3 90 2 __14 .. ._. .5 4. , s HERCULES 3 ic 1 t LAFAYETTE 29 711 11.7r, 2346 76 68 1248 622 51 80 _ 223 _.__ 1052 ' .:. taRTiNcT 194 2tE 24E 79 18 30 576 1 1 b : 33 1 59 _ _._ 5 . 121 322 a PITTSBURG __.._ .____..__ .._.._._...._ -41, 10 12 2 6 4 C 10 12 E 243 6 15 1 32 _.. 128 21 b,. PLEASANT HILL 34 4c' 40 1.24 38 40 .__..88 _TL_. -'2 4.26 21 73 159 5687777—. ;. ., PINOLE 1211 17 185 53 125 178 396 10 c1 i 33 I 5 21_ _ RICHMONC 46' 5? 45 1554 36 55 1138 2 33 6ti 4 IO2 Z 2I2 _ �. . _ _ SAN PAB!O 61 11 86 27C 53 -118 - 2-18 _. _ . 6-11 1361237 55 112 _ ._ WALNUT CREEK 1014 81 28S 5424 1022 155 2973 1 ,340 12 96 2C 1832 1 87 168 ABSENTEE BALLOTS 23 3C2 551 1251-f 245 370 776 �^ 21 ' 4C 54 19 401 UNINCORPORATED � 2571 328 � 57E 1244 323 369 738 - 71C 313 . 13C 5484 9 236 4945 _ _ ,:47 Szffl� >.P ti Ftli�... ATTORNEY ST BO Eta UNITED STATES SENATOR CONGRESS GENERAL 3RD DIST 7TH DIST E Y S T M E S S E 8 J J T M W R H R S G F S V r C A 4 0 U C A R A C H A I E I C A E C {� E U A L S k L A P I M t- C L L I L C A R R A 1 L N T L T A L T L A E N .M A L N H T Y N T L G T Y R R I T N S S A T I H A T A T E E E A 0 V E k C S E A 0 R E H E R R P A R E N S M L 0 R 0 R J I G J N I A T Z S I E I N E N J A 8 O N Z' N - G L G 0 t N G G S O S h L S $ ,, ... N L N a REP -03-001 Y H rr'A PRECINCT VOTE BY N , SUPERVISORIAL DIST a4 DISTRICT 1 t)06 3252 3C 325 281 74 52 5 175 401 30 4043 . _. 2427 DISTRICT 2 611 3243 2f 364 393 3 " 1697 1337 378 37554949 - - - - DISTRICT 3 2111A 880 41 897 858 3'41.. 1 3 5 6028 340 9014268923.1 = X . DISTRICT 4 925. 445 3 50 495 . _. 60 45 33E3 1296 3285 6275 7820 7777 DISTRICT 5 932 4075 37C 489 41 6. 4" 3715 127 347 6574 7249 PRECINCT VOTE FOR Y, CITIES OF- ANT IOCH 144 63 9c 78 8 23 y.... f-. 02161 5 103 _ 122.5 BRENTWOOD 161 5,1 1 5 1 ... .. _� 1111,1711 i 9c Is 4 13 1 140 CLAYTG" —253 12 � 8_ 2 1 11 - 17_ _ _ _ 220 C 0 N C G R 0 670 340 2 334 352 35 2c 2F 8 89 27 468 _ 5728 EL CFRiT� 24£ 136 11 10 - Z _ 0 n4_ __.. —_ 11 69 -37 121 1667 0 .` . HERCULES is c C 0 0 0 `4 .. •.....+.�. 1 �.._ 1 20 L AF AY ETT E 373 15 73 7 2CE 188 3 0 1 !351 66C 18C 236 r. MARTINEZ 151 831 7 99 1 ._._._ 25 1 411 241 86 90 1262 W.- PITTSBUr.G 75 35E 5 31 4 33 . 8 5. 554 57 PLEASANT HILL 22a. 1?07 138 135 2C 31 . I : 629 366- 100 1392 1830 __ .. PINCiLE 9E 4� 5 5 1 12 2u` 14 57 571 863 x12_ RICHMOND 277t 14c1 ! i6 14 3 4 2 652 3,' 15 _._ -179 2545 V _ SAN PA6LC 491 25 . - 39 30 1 I �. 2o-; 7 34 77,441 _ WALNUT CREEK 7553 324 1 ?2 2E 1 21 'ice ABSENTEE RALLjTS ! y2 ' z E 5 . 02 110 L C 30 7 587S 6924 .. 704 7 sl 5 3� 79 136 115 UNIoNC ,RP RATE`) ''21.36 414 j 6 4 9�7 7 ` 9 c� 7-25 3, a8 1340` 0801 , _ 7't7 7M i l ., 3 i x r � _ r i ... .. _ . ...... .. .._. __-� pyo."' Fes. u � r Y {� a� a C 010,40RE55 CONGPESS ASSEMBLY A 0 ASSEMBLY flr` ::• RTH {3IST 9TH EAST LOTH DIST 11TH 12TH OIST j P S J R V w S E A S C h S S A F T M S . ti P A E G Y C 0 0 C L F C C R L C C C ty" ` I E C 5 S A S A a ! A A T E M A : x 1. C K 0 S I T 0 M T U I T T H G L T I K E T N S T 0 R T T U A A T ' N & P E G E E I E E R L a. E " S F I I I I R N I N N G G G G G u._ a 5 S S S a v 4' REP -04-001 v, , PREC iNCT VOTE BY � SUPE VISCRIAL DIST DISTkICT 1 1 i3o 61 162£3 1 1 l 6 22 c G c 0 "'�N D I S TI, I C T 2 locc 0 1085 133 17Cc 0 23 I u DISTRICT 3 2o77 Z3? 89219 9 3938 4323 41 6137 18 DISTRICT 4 c 5144 471 lu 5 0 . DISTRICT 5 c 70 81,42 0 0 ; 91 0 _.0 PRECINCT VETE FOR CITIES MJF- , ANTICCH c 11 SY5 0 0 .1xf 2 0 BRENTW'OL) Qc 139 0 0 CLAYTON L 20 0 0 k CONCORD i 5231 60 0 ;ham 57 0 '770 EL CERK1TO 98 y3 70 A ;g " 84.2 17 c 0 0 , HERCULES c c c G y P. LAFAYETTE 101 81c c 0 135_ 149t c 0 217 8 x MARTINEZ 26 PITTSBURG 0 Ati H , PLEASANT ILL a _ _31 �, ' 3 t 2 _0 - ___ _ . . ib P INULE _ 0 FICHMONI) 0 SAAB PABLO � 132 _ _.._ ' WALNUT CREEK � 6748 0 31 0 0 ARS ENT BALLOTS � 12 ; i5" 2 8 55 77 12 22 1c a 27 _ I UN1t�CCRPCnA'Cp 216 1831 7C . 811 Sol 268 32P : 11 3 60 4170 1.1 --- ,s f 77 ;1 a. }s s { 1 �tY^ f J i r . � q .,.. ..-, rte++ yr j,.l 1'•' r f� •• y,cxr ' E REPUBLICAN CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CENTRAL x : COMMITT?EE IST MIST COMMITTEE 2ND DIST L A H L J P E W S J 8 J L W M R M H R S nw P E A A t3 R C C C A I I C, I U 0 E C O M R Y N R C I A H Y M F L S C R W E A S 3 T I K I G T N L. £ A L E F L A 0 T t j T E 0 C E E H T E S R I S A E R T E R T E m S Y A R Y D I E - Ci T F! F V M C I R ` N E J I J I r G F R N Q J P H K G I G Y•Y " S S x d Fh REP —05—OJ1 ,Fr r , r } 4, PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISGRIAL GIST777 DISTRICT 1 337C 4101 4 ✓� _"' 266. 37C rsa D ISTQ ICT Z 3700 2854 25 , wry 4131 4366 366 DISTRICT 3 ...},.. r :?_. DISTRICT 4 z � DISTRICT 5 _ PRECINCT VOTE FEAR CITIES OF— ANTIOCH y QHS BRENTWOOD CLAYTON CONCORD c ------ EL C E R R I T O 14 SIEE 17 0-1; 116E 154 HERCULES1 ,Ft,,v _1 I G .. LAFAYETTt ; - 9 Q 681 MARTINLZ 101 _ 1018_ 8 7 _ e , r PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL 107 77 C 12-4 1i 10. . PINGL F 574 448 2 ;. 64 662 56 RICHMOND � 120 1392 JC 2e6 22 106E 1:30. 33 36 __. 2.9 r SAN PABLO 29e 262 _2 34' 3 311 p WALNUT CREEK ray; ABSENTEE BALLOTS 141 202 2 121 104 17 143 151 11 UNINCOFPOkATED 671 101 11 1519 1152 1 03' 664 164- 180 150 Ms 1 _ x 1 i } f y� 4n� i ° 4.y x • c7 A x _ h v+ f — REPUBLICrAN CENTRAL COPMITTEE 4Th DIST B A T O R 0 L G D W A L A W S F E C H A 0 I Y L E I L A 4 C C V K c N S X N E N L F Y T P A ,-.. E E L A F O N N N S P T H A T R R. M N N I Cl E C U E T L A M J S N D N R L E [ ..f. Y A S l R r =- D R R A k E J I I N { ' E A G I; REP —06-001 3{ qrY A sP :• PRECINCT VOTE BY � SUPERVISORIAL GIST ti.. DISTRICT 1 ;y DISTP ICT DISTRICT 3 DISTnICT 4 451 41 2S 5123 _41EP9 551 3 51 4411 4 ., DISTRICT S ., ...... PRECINCT VOTE FOR -- CITIES GF— ANTIOCH BRENTWOOD >it , CLAYTON _- -�TM - ;x7rk.3 CONCORD 306 26: 350C, 295 377. 23-25 294 Z +T : EL CER!2 I T tt _ _ HERCULES , IAFAYETTE MARTINEZ PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL 1012 9cc 1132 92 119 621 103C 2 ', P 1 NOL µ �F.n. RICHMOND SAN PABLO WALNUT CREEK ABSENTEE BALLOTS 13 125, 14C 13 171 101; 134 UNINCORPORATED 44t 4191 t 54 5 352 44 _ P <A, �T r. 7: r; f syr r 4 +� C CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1RITE-IN TABULATION June 4, 1974 Direct Primary AMERICAN IgDBPLBDTsNT TOTAL GO —' NOR UNITED STATES SENATOR ALIOTO 18 CRANSTON 15 ALOIA 1 ERIAN RICHARDSON 5 ' BROlffs JR. 8 HAFIF MORETTI 1 .. SCATTERINGS 12 WALDIE 20 . F'LOURNOY 3 CONGRESS 7`IQ DISTRICT- F REINECKE SCATTERINGS 21 BESERRA CARTER 7 77 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR M�ILISR 3 BATTIN 2 3?BRNA3WZ 1 e DYNALLY r GONZALTZ, JR. 1 SCATTERINGS 2!� _ _. `['k MII3LO 2 -=- MILLER 3 CONGRESS 8TH DISTRICT WALSH 3 i WEINGAND 1 REDDSA VTs MAN 4 f ASSEMBLY 10TH DISTRICT SCATTERINGS 8 BOATWRIGHT 9 SCATTERINGS 11 SECRETARY OF STATS ASSFNIDLY 11TH DISTRICT FONG 6 E$0% 10 KARABIAN 6 - ^ - - SCATTERINGS 4 SCATTERINGS i 1 ASSEN= 12TH DISTRICT CONTROLLER FLEGAL 1 BETTS 1 SCATTERINGS 1 CORY 9 _ IWDELSOHN 2 pry BAGLEY 3 �" LA FOLLETTE 2 SCATTERINGS 4 �f TREASURER DAVIS 2 -- ` SHORT !� ' maw 9 _ SCATTERINGS q ATTORNEY GENERAL .-^ BUGLIOSI NORRIS 7 YOUNGER 11 SCATTERINGS 2.5 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 3RD DIST. BENNETT MASTRANGELO 1 SCATTERINGS 11 �._ T7J F CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 'WRITE-IN TABULATION June 4., 1974 Direct Primary DEMOCRATIC TOTAL GOVERNOR CONGRESS 7TH DISTRICT FLOURNOY 36 FERNANDEZ 20 REINECKE 11 SCATTERINGS 67 SCATTERINGS 45 CONGRESS 8TH DISTRICT LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR BRECK, JR. 9 HARMER 15 WYSINGER 1 SEALS 1 VENEMAN 17 SCATTERINGS 7 SCATTERINGS 96 ASSEMBLY 10TH DISTRICT SECRETARY OF STATE NEMIR 3 FONDA 2 SCATTERINGS 4.0 HANDY 2 NONTGOIMIY 1 ASSEMBLY 11TH. DISTRICT SHINN 7 VAN CAMP 4. DIETRICH 3 SCATTERINGS 54 SCATTERINGS 317 CONTROLLER ASSEHBLY 12TH DISTRICT BAGLEY 13 MC LAREN 2 FLOURNOY 2 LA FOLLETTE 1 SCATTERINGS 38 SCATTERINGS 122 TREASURER JONES 1 KAY 1 KESOE 10 FORTNER 1 SCATTERINGS 62 ATTORNEY GENERAL YOUNGER 79 SCATTERINGS 170 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MR DIST; MASTRANGELO 5 , SULLIVAN 7 STANCLIFFE i SCATTERINGS 443 UNITED STATES SENATOR BRIAN 1 MALATESTA 1 RICHARDSON 19 SCATTERINGS 66 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WITE-IN TABULATION June 4, 1974 Direct Primary PF= AND FRESDOM TOTAL I GOVE-11?OR CONGRESS 7TH DISTRACT ALIOTO 4 BESERRA 3 ALOIA 2 HELIX 1 BROWN, JR. 5 . MILLER 3 HAPIF 1 RESER 1 XORETTI 1 SMITH 1 ROTH 2 WALDIE 13 SCATTERINGS 9 FLOURNOY 2 SCATTERINGS 8 CONGRESS 8TH DISTRICT LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DE mm4S 5 MURPHY 1 DYMALLY 8 WEINGAND 2 SCATTERINGS 7 SCATTERINGS ? ASSEMBLY 10TH DISTRICT SECRETARY OF STATE BOATWRIGHT 4 FONG 10 0 NEILL 2 SCATTERINGS 3 SCATTERINGS 5 ASSEMBLY 11TH DISTRICT CONTROLLER SNOX 8 CORY 11. SCATTERINGS 6 MENDELSOHN 3 SLITZNER 9 ASSEMBLY 12Tff DISTRICT FLOURNOY 1 MEADE 3 SCATTERINGS 13 SCATTERINGS 1 TREASURER DAVIS HASKINS 2 OUR DH 7 STANBERG 13 SCATTERINGS 29 ATTORNEY GENERAL BUGLIOSI 2 NORRIS 4 R. DONOVAN 17 SCATTERINGS 18 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OR DISTRICT , BENNETT 8 SCATTERINGS 11 UNITED STATES SENATOR CRANSTON 9 SACSINTA 1 JUSTICE 1 SCATTERINGS 6 f ; c � tai{ - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WRITE—IN TABULATION June 4, 1974 Direct Primary REPIIHLICAN TOTAL GOVERNOR STATE BOARD OF FQIIALIZATION 3RD DISTRICIT,11 ABBOTT 1 BENNETT 69 ALIOTO 237 STANCLIFFE k }h BROWN, JR. 81 _ SAFIF 29 SCATTERINGS 96r MORETTI 32 �• ROTH 58 UNITED STATES SENATOR 1_ n 'VTALDIE 398 WARD 1 CRANSTON 1kl � u KAISER 3 GIFFORD 1 .« SCATTERINGS 373 SCATTERINGS 136 LIEUTENANT GOVERVOR CONGRESS 7TH DISTRICT BATTIN 6 BESSERA 17 - _ ---= DYMALLY 52 CARTER 37 GONZALEZ* JR. 3 HELIX 62 KING 1 MAGUIRE 3 ME,RL0 MILLER MILLER 34 REBER 71 WALSH 28 SMITH 7 ---E 14EINGAND 11 SCATTERINGS 241 SCATTERINGS 126 CONGRESS 8TH DISTRICT SECRETARY OF STATE DELLUMS BRANT 1 ALLBR. 6 FONG 182 — =" JORDAN 3 SCATTERINGS $ARABIAN 39 { 0 NEILL 22 CONGRESS 9TH DISTRICT - - - SILLAS 1 ` RIPLEY 2 STARS, JR. 2 - V: SCATTERINGS 137 SCATTERINGs CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY 1OTH DISTRICT BETTS 7 BOATWRIGHT 69 _ CpalERON 5 WE 3 CORY 59 14MELSOHN 48 SCATTERINGS 124 : SCANLON 2 ASSEMBLY 11TH DISTRICT SCATTERINGS 115 ENOX 1952 DIETRICH 15 I SMITH 240 TREASURER SCATTERINGS 1061 - DAVIS 27 HASKINS 13 ASSET-MLY 12TH DISTRICT SHORT 38 UNRUH 52 MEADE 5 FORTNER 3 SCATTERINGS 15 SCATTERINGS 93 - ATT OR=E GENERAL BUGLIOSI 21 NORRIS 43 _ SCATTERINGS 183 Yll i M yns h g" REPUBIIGAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TH DIST rW1,ff 3 :moi 5 A T U R D L G 0 W A L A E C H A O I Y L E I L A R C z r,I•a.. V K E N S X N E N L F Y T P Q E E L A E U N N N S R T H R T eR R M t; N I G E ^ U E T w� L M J S N O N R L E Y A S L R �� s D F R A h E I � � J I I h G R G s.W- N S kEP —06-001 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT ? DISTRICT 3 _ . DISTRICT 4 451 ` 412S 5123 41E w� 551: 3514 4411 4 DISTRICT 5 • PRECINCT VOTE FGR CITIES O F— � •.,. c ANTIOCti ir- BRENTWOOD _ • w y� CLAYTON h CONCJRt) 306C 26 350C 2854 377 233 2947 2 EL CERRITU ;. .. HERCULES LAFAYETTE f c MARTINEZ PITTSBURG �sS PLEASANT HILL 1012 9cc 1132 92 119` 621 103C 2 RICHMOND L +nT. SAN PABLO WALNUT CREEK ABSENTEE BALLOTS liE 125 14C 13 171 10 134 c UNINCORPORATED 44 , 4cil 41 545 352 44r 1 _..__....._ _� .77,77 f r yam' u 1 r Ufa is ae 'F7.f tW �✓ ,.fix ,s 77 was. ;1 CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO R!;SULT OF THE CANVASS OF PRIMARY ELe�s TION RIMMS �w ' ;awl p`F State of California, ( as. County of Contra Costa I, JAMES R. OLSSON, County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 18400 of _ the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board, I did canvass the returns of the vote cast in the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Assembly Districts in said County at the Primary Election held on June 4. 1974 for State, District, Congressional, State Legislature, Judicial, . and Measures submitted to the vote of the voters, and that the Statement of the Vote Cast, to whichL. 4. this certificate is attached, shows the whole number 77 of votes cast in said Assembly Districts in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each �. candidate and for and against each measure in said f Assembly Districts in said County and in each of the Y respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full, true and correct. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal this /S day of June, 197k. JAMES R. OLSSON, County Clerk (SEAL) < r x by .>< Deputy It ij yi Y i F { .. -..._. ..._.... .-.... .. ... ._rem- 77777—,` .. ...... _. .... ....._.._ .. .. .,. .tea i i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ' June lg. 1974 In the Matter of .. . Receipt of Official Canvass of June 4, 1974 NRximum Tax Rate Election for County Service Area No. 14-8, Discovery Bay Area. The County Clerk having submitted the official canvass of the June ?.f, 1974 liaxi -tum- Tax Rate Election for County Service Area No. M-8, Disc ove!-v Bay Area; and On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, iT VS BY THE BOARD ORDS' ED that the receipt of aforesaid official canvass is ACi NMILEDC:ED. The foregoing order was passed by the following voter AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kerry, A. M. Dias, W. N. Roggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Horiarty. MORS: done. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote oforesaid. cc : County Clark Witness my hand and the Sea[ of the Board of • Administrator Supe.-Visors of<`xed this 18th day of June , 19 74 J. R. oLSSON, Clerk By Deputy'Clerk M 24 5174 •12,500 00-1003 l {, l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 ?1C- in the Matter of - Approval of Surety Tart Bond for Tract No. 458$, City of Walnut Creek. On notion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS TT THE BOARD ORDERED that surety tax bond in the a:-nount of 12,500 for Tract Number 11.588, City of Walnut Creek, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote. AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: N one. ABS ��: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered an the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc : Tax Coll �c for Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Redemption Ofi icer Sup.►:yiso:s (!•'ith copy of Bond) o'fixed this 18th�, of June . 19 711 ��} /� J. �R.pOLSSOM Clerk By _.C!/.:.�._r ,�/f.���.cl�,�-��)Z1 Deputy.Clerk Dorothy MstcDormld H:2 S/l: -I!.Sao 0011' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 19 31L . In the Matter of Application f or Leave to Present Late Claim. Brandy Martinez, 1098 Hatton, Pittsburg, California, 94554, by and through her attorney Steven Kazan, Tribune Tower, Suite 800, 409 Thirteenth Street, Oakland, California, 94512, having filed with this Board on June 11, 1974, an application for leave to present late claim; On motion of Sunervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super— visor A. H. Dias, IT IS' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applica— tion to file late claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J . E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Claimant Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Department SuP=:visors Attn: Mr. Broatch affixed this 18th day of June . 19 7 County Counsel / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator Of �,�,�.� Clerk County Hospital By Deputy Chnrleen K. Travers H 23 SJIi -12.s00 00_135 I .{a { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 I9 In the Matter of Authorizing Provision of Legal Defense for Edward W. Leal, County Treasurer Tax Collector. On motion of S+:pervis or J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, jS RY TtlF BOARD ORDERED that the County- shall provide legal defense for Edward int. Leal, Treasurer- Tax Collector, in Super or Court Action Plumber 181, The Dow Chemical Company versus County of Contra Costa et al., reserving all of the rights of the County in accordance with provisions of California Government Code Sections 825 and 995. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote. AYES : Su_aervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. F. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ?TOPS: None. ABBE ELIT; Wone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid C.- 7-'ar :.Q i,pal ^, � ,-�r- `Nitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of u . Tax Collector Sup:-visors County Counsel affixed this of June , 19 ? County Administratnr J. R. OLSSON, Clerk "epuly.Clerk Dorot•'9 'IzAcDonald `f 00136 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Or CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of requests ) for travel authorization. ) June 18, 107h This being the time fixed for the Board Administration and Finance Committee ( Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) to report on travel authorization requests for Mr. R. E. Jornlin, Director, Human Resources Agency, and Mrs. Judy Ann Miller, Allied Services Project Director, to attend the annual conference of the N9tional Association of Counties in Miami Bench, Florida, July 14 to 17, 1974, at which Contra Costa County will be the recipient of a 1972 County Achievement Award for its accomplish- ments in human services integration; and This being the time also fixed for said committee to report on the matter of an exposition booth for the county at the convention in connection with human services integration; and Mr. Jornlin having brought to the attention of the Bi3rd a letter frog Mr. Perngrd P. Hillenbrand, Executive Ji;actor of the N%tiongl Association of Counties, requestinc, that he (Mr. Jornlin) testify before the Education and Labor Committee of the House of Reoresentqtives in Washington, D. C. , on July 10, 1974 with respect to the Allied Services Act of 1974: and Mr. Jornlin having advised that Contra Costa County is one of two counties currentlg pretesting the Allied Services Act and that his testimony before :aid congressional committee might help to insure that the interests of counties in general will be represented in the final drgfting of legislation; and Mr. Jornlin, having advised that if both his trip to Washington, D. C. and his trip to Migai Beach, Florida were approved, he would arrange his schedule utilizing vgcgtion time so that the need for one cross-country airplane trip would be elimingted; and Supervisor Dias, reporting for the Administration and Finance Committee, having reco:mended approval of the filami Beach, Florida trip of ?fir. Jornlin and Mrs. Miller, Rnd having also recommended approval of the Washington, D. C. trip by Mr. Jornlin; and NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Lias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said recommendations of Supervisor Dias are approved; and It being the consensus of the members of the Board that, an expositlon boots ;;ss not required for the county, IT I BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said arrangement is not approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSEh'T: Su-asrvisor W. N. Boggess. 00 Y 3? A :f i l I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Super- visors on the date aforesaid. • Witness gay hand-.and the Seal of .they Board of Supervisors affixed this 18th day of June, 1974. J. R. OL SSON". CLERK. By 0 Charlaan TrRvers, Deputy C erk- cc: Director, Human Resources Agency County Auditor-Controller County Administrator 00.10 001.38 y. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0- r- CONTRA r- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, . STATE OF CALIFORNIA June 18, 1974 In the Matter of Appointing Committee in Connection With ! Development of Emergency ) Telephone System On recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor A. X. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that in connection with the development of Emergency Telephone System (9-1-1) , a committee is appointed comprised of one representative from the following agencies: Board of Supervisors Office of the County Administrator Office of the County Sheriff-Coroner Office of the County Sheriff-Coroner-- Communications Division County Office of Emergency Services Contra Costa County Criminal Justice Planning Board Contra Costa County Police Chiefs Association Contra Costa County Fire Chiefs Association Contra Costa County Fire Protection District California Highway Patrol City Managers Association Contra Costa County Mayors Conference Comprehensive health Planning Council Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company (Concord) State of California Department of General Services -- Communications Division Alameda-Contra Costa Medicz! Association IT IS BY THE 30ARD FU-;r-- '.ER ORDERED -that- the Governing Board or Director of each of 4he above-named agencies is requested to notify the-Contra Costa County Gluck of the Board of Supervisors at the earliest opportunity of the individual who will be their representative on said committee. 00_L 9 .. .. d0.....,. �w 1 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a: true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 18th day of June,-. 1974. J. R. OLSSOd, CLERK By l�e.�_._ Deputy Clerk N. InsTaham cc: Above Listed Agencies County Administrator County Sheriff-Coroner Telephone Exchange County Counsel Public Works County Office of Emergency Services 00140 VI In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of agreement with Wilsey & Han, for professional services in connection :with CATV rate study. On the reco-:.enaation of the County Administrator, and on :.lotion of Supervisor i. ii. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY TH-F BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairnar_, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement,. effective June 18, 1974, between the County of Contra Costa and Wilsey & Ham to perform a rate study of CAT11 licensees (Cablecom General, Tele-Vue Systems, Cable-'fision, Televents, Concord TV Cable and General Electric) requesting approval of an increase in rates from the Board of Supervisors, the total cost to the county for said services not to exceed $20,694; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that, as a result of the afore=mentioned action, referrals to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) with respect to requests for CATH rate increases are removed from further consideration. The foregoing, order was passed by the following vote: ' AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. 14. Dias, W. .l. 3oggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. noria_rty.. 110�S: None. ABSEL�rl : None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. C c : i on t r a z t o- Witness my hcnd and the Seal of the Board of Auditor-Controller ScP--:Visors Administrator ofxed this 13th day of June . 1974 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_ 1� !�L Deputy Clerk L. iincaid 001-41 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Aiatter of Adjusting } County Medical Services ) June 18, 1974 Cafeteria Rates Effective ) August 1, 1974. ) On the recommendation of the Director, Human. Resources . Agency, and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BO.23RD ORDERED that the current cafeteria rates in effect at Countv Medical Services shall be rescinded effective August 1, 1974 and the following rate schedule shall go into effect on August 1, 1974: COMPLETE MEAL Soup $ .15 Salad .15 - Entree .45 Potatoes .15 Vegetable .15 Coffee .10 Total Price $1.15 A LA CARTE RATES SELLING PRICE TAX INCLUDED Pot Roast $ .45 Baked Ham .45 Fried Shrimp .45 Roast Beef .45 Meat Balls w/Tomato Sauce .45 Chicken Pot Pie .45 Baked Chicken .45 Hot Turkey Sandwich w/Gravy .45 Baked Halibut .45 Enchiladas .45 Roast Pork w/Gravy _45 Beef Stew w/Vegetables .45 Fried Chicken w/Cream Gravy .45 Roast Turkey .45 Roast Turkey w/Dressing and Gravy .45 Macaroni and Cheese w/Sausage .45 Cheese Souffle .45 Baked Liver .45 Spaghetti w/Heat Sauce .45 Frankfurters (2) .45 macaroni Beef w/Mushroomis .45 Tomato Meat Loaf w/Tomato Gravy .45 Baked Tuna and Noodles .45 Tamales (2) .45 Soup .15 Mashed Potatoes .15 Vegetables .15 Tuna Salad .20 Salad - Small .15 Milk .15 Coffee and Refill .10 Tea .10 Orange Juice .15 Fruit Drinks .15 Fresh Fruit -10 A LA CARTE RATES (Continued) SELLING PRICE TAX INCLUDED SANDWICHES Ham $ .45 Cheese .35 Ham and Cheese .50 Hamburger 1/4 lb. .50 Cheeseburger .55 ` Bacon and Tomato .50, Fried Egg (2) .45 Tuna .40 — MISCELLANEOUS Cake :20 Pie .20 _ Yogurt .30 Ice Cream .15 Roll and Butter .10 Jello .10 Pudding .15 Hard Boiled Egg _10 BREAKFAST Hot Cakes .45 French Toast .45 Eggs (2) .35 Omelet w/Ham or Bacon .70 Omelet (Cheese) .60 Breakfast Meats .40 Potatoes .15 Sweet Rolls .15 Beverages .10 .Cereals (Hot or Cold) _20 Toast .10 Donut .15 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Office of the County Auditor-Controller and the Director, Human Resources Agency, shall Review the aforesaid "Complete Meal Rates" and "A La Carte Rates" by February 1, 1975 and submit their findings to the County Administrator for review and for provision to this Board of a schedule of possible amendments to the County Medical. Services Cafeteria Rate Schedule. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AWES: Super visors J. P. Kenny, A_ PSI_ Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ©0143 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 18th day of June, 1974 J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By Deputy Clerk N. Ing am cc: Human Resources Agency County Hospital County Auditor-Controller County Administrator 00 j 91 { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ,Ti1r,P 18 , 19 -f, In the Matter of Acknowledging Receipt of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, Title I, Manpower Program Operating Plan for 1974-1975. A raemorandum dated June 13, 1974 having been received from the Director, Human Resources Agency, transmitting a copy of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, Title I. Rianporer Program Operating Plan for 1974-1975 as recommended by the Contra Costa County Y.anpower Planning C-ouncil; and On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor A. 111. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid plan is ACKNO(EDGED and same is REFERRED to the Intergovernmental Relations Committee (Supervisor E. A. Linscheid and Supervisor Dias) for review and report to the Board on July 2, 1974. The foregoing order -.-;as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. X. Dias, : . 11. Boggess, E. k. Linscheid, J. E. 1 oriarty. NOES: Done. ABSE,:'T: Vone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Co..=ittee Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Director, human Resources Supervisors Agency ofiixed this 1 atA day of ,TjinP . 197-4-,— County 97County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor—Cor By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5114 -12.500 0014-5 t { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 1.8 . 19-ZL.. In the Matter of Proposed Extension to Agreement with Phoenix Programs, Inc. The County Administrator having presented for Board consideration an extension to agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Phoenix Programs, Inc., under the terms of .hick the county purchases social rehabilitation services for disabled adult welfare clients so as to continue the existing agreement for the period From July 1, 1974 through September 30, 1974 with the understanding that the total par-315ents tinder the extension agreement shall not exceed 318,840 072 county funds and $3,768 United Bay Area Crusade donation; and The County Administrator having reco-=ended that said extension to agreement be REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. i'. Dias and . A. L-inscheid) for review; and On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THD BOARD ORDERED that the afore— said recommendation of the County administrator is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the `'olloying vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. I.I. Dias, 1.4. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. •oriarty. NOES: done. ABSENT: Ione. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Boars Committee Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Director, Human_ Supervisors Resources Agency offixed this 1.,Eday of Jri.nn = 197j,- Director, Social Services J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor—Controller y ?� 1a�. = Deputy Clerk County Administrator B �'_ ?� sJli •lz.soo Doris Baldcrin 010146 H _ >T In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 . 74 74------------ ' In the Matter of Reapplication for Grant from ACTION (a federal agency) to Provide Funding for the second year of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. of Contra Costa County. The County Administrator having presented to the Board the memorandum dated June 12, 1974 from the Director, Human Resources Agency, requesting authorization to submit an application in the amount of $42,923 to ACTION (a federal agency) for second year funding of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Contra Costa County during the period from September 1, 1974 through August 31, 1973, with the understanding that the county will provide an amount of $12,047 in cash and in-kind services; and The County Administrator having recommended that the aforesaid request be REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. K. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for review; and On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recom- mendation of the County Administrator is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minu!es of said Board of Super:ison on the date aforesaid. Witness .ny hand end the Seal of the secrd of cc: Committee Sups:visors Human Resources Agency arr�xed this 18th day o�June. , 1974 County Auditor-Controller County Administrator J. R_ OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk N. In aham t. l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,_ State of California June 18 _, 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing provision of certain services in connection with the Meals on Wheels Program On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to continue to provide the services of a coordinator and an intermediate typist clerk on a half time basis to assist the Meals on Wheels program conducted by Home Health and Counseling Services, Inc. through September 30,. 1974, at which time the county should discontinue such staff assistance. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Home Health and Counseling Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Services, Inc. Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 18th day of una , 197.4— Agency J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director, Social Services Director of Personnel By Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller Charleen K. Travers H 24 SSI.Eby Administrator 00148 s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Contract with Ramps for Aids, Inc. to Provide Camperships for Children who are Members of Aid to Families with Dependent Children Households. The County Administrator having presented 'to the Board this day a contract between the County of Contra Costa and Kamps for Kids, Inc. to provide camperships for children who are members of Aid to Families with Dependent Children households during the period from July 1, 1974 through September 30, 1974, at a total cost of $10,000 (75 per cent to be reimbursed with federal funds and 25 per cent to be paid from private donations, with no cost to the county) , under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract; and On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. tiYitnesi ny hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: Kamps for rids, Inc. Sc '-sons Human Resources Agency p"` Social Service affixed t:,is 18th day of June , 19 74 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By_ Deputy Clerk N. In sham 00149 w lAll I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , i97F� In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with California State University, San Francisco. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and California State University, San Francisco, for the period September 1, 1974 through June 1, 1975, under the tarms of which the County Health Department will provide field instruction and experience in public health nursing for students. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of SuperAsers on the date a`oresoid. cc • Contractor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board or c/o Heslth Dapartmant SLp:rvisors Health Department mixed this 18th day of June , 197k Director, Human ResourcesJ Agency FL OLSSON, Clerk sI County Audi tor-Coat roller 8y Deputy Cleric County Administ,a.4r Trave^s. r,3 SIJ= - 12.SD0 r.� ------------- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 1974 In the Matter of Agreement with Dr. David S. Franklin for professional services for evaluation of county pretest of Allied Services Act of 1972. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and David S. Franklin, D.S.W., for provision of professional services for evaluation of the county pretest of the Allied Services Act during the period June 18, 1974 through August 31, 1974, with the understanding that the total cost of the agreement shall not exceed $20,962 ( to be 100 percent federally funded) , under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Contractor c/o Human Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Resources Agency Supervisors Director, Human iesources ogixed this 18th day of June , 7974 Agency J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director, Allied Services Project BY-0- � . �'e"�`l Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller Charleen K. Travers D0!s r H 2i 5/7tddfi� Administrator "14 "'tbhiid''L° r Administrator UU/-� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Extension of Agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Martinez Bus Lines, Inc. The County of Contra Costa has in effect an agreement, dated February 1, 1974 with the Martinez Bus Lines, Inc. , for provision of transportation services for mentally retarded adult public assistance recipients attending sheltered activity work- shops operated by the Contra Costa County Association for the Mentally Retarded, Inc., during the period February 1, 1974 through June 30, 1974; and An extension to the aforesaid agreement having been pre- sented to the Board this day so as to continue the existing agreement during the period from July 1, 1974 through September 30, 1974 with the understanding that the total cost of the agreement extension shall not exceed $21,306 (no county funds involved) ; and lin motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid extension is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT; None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Contractor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Contra Costa County Supervisors Association for the affixed this 18th day of June , 197 Mentally Retarded, Inc. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director, Human Resources Agency ByJDeputy Clerk Director, Social Service N. Id4raham "z+ sYEbttf Auditor-Controller 0 152 County Administrator V In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California June 18 19 L In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreement with the State Department of Health, for the Purpose of Developing a Management Information and Evaluation System. The Countv Ad=in istrator having presented'to the Board- this oard this day an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the State Department of Health, Office of Alcohol Program Management, for the purpose of developing a management information and eval- uation system for the county alcoholism programs during. the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975, under the terms of which the county will receive a grant in the amount of $84,873; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, 11. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a tree and correct copy of an order entered on tate rninutes ai said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid_ cc: State of California Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Agency axed this 18th day of :lune , 1974 Director, Human —' Resources Agency P J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Count • health Officer BClerk County Mental Health N_ In _ai_-_m S.J: 2rxor County ?dninistrator /� c� Country Auditor-Controller 0 V 071 It In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 7!t in the Matter of - P-mandment to Agreement with Contra Costa County Association for the Mentally Retarded, Inc. for provision of sheltered activity workshop services. The County of Contra Costa having in effect an agreement effective February 1, 1974, with Contra Costa County Association for the dentally Retarded, Inc., under terms and which the association provides sheltered activity workshop services for adult mentally retarded public assistance recipients; and An extension to the aforesaid agreement having been presented to the Board this day so as to continue the existing agreement during the period July 1, 1974 through September 30, 1974, with the understanding that the total cost of the ' agreement extension shall not exceed $45,825 (75 percent to ba raimbursed with federal funds) ; On motion of Supervisor A. X. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- mentioned extension to agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. 14. Dias, W. ;I. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. 'IDES: Nora. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Bocrd of c c: Association; l Q;,--;; Supe-visors Director, 'Social Services °=fixed this I8th day of June - lgjb, Director, Human Resources Agent J. R. OISSON, Clerk County Auditor-Contin ller County Adm'nistrato: By !r y�._� � , Deputy Clerk Ctiarlsen K. Travers 00154 µ t r. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California June 18 19 In the Matter of Amendment to Agreement with William L. Main, Inc. dba Security Transport for air transportation services. The Board having here::of ore entered into an'agreeBisYit between the County of Contra Costa and William L. Main, Inc., dba Security Transport, for air transportation services within the continental United States, effective September 18, 1974; and On recommendation of the County Sheriff-Coroner and on motion of Supervisor A. X. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Section 8 of the aforesaid agreement is AMENDED so as to increase payment rate for said services from 21 cents per Haile to 24 cents per mile, effective July 1, 1974, all other terms and conditions of the Boaster agreement to remain in full force and effect. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. F . Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. 11. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. - NOES: None. ABS&IT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the rain utes of said Board of Super-iisors on the date o:oresaid. :,c: 141 1?ism L. 14a1a, inc . Wi-'ness my f:and and the Seat of the Board of County Sheriff—Coronar Sup:r-isors Count; Counsel arsixed thisto day of .TtlnA . 197.L.-_ County Auditor-Controller �1*: t J. R. OLSSON, Clerk y Count - Administrator BY__- .. t. `�_/ r Deputy.Clerk Chqrlean X. Traysrs 0015 ' w ,1 Si Ta - 12,50.) ie In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 7 In the Matter of Amendment to agreement with Greater Richmond Community Development Corporation in connection with the Nutrition Project for the Elderly. The Board having heretofore entered into an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Greater Richmond Community Development Corporation, for purchase of supervision and administration of meal delivery services in connection with the Nutrition Project for the Elderly; and An amendment, effective May 1, 1974, to said agreement having been presented to the Board this day, modifying the Internal budget allocations and increasing the federal share by ' $93$ but not affecting the local share, as more particularly set forth in the amendment; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY TOE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid amendment is hereby APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: ':!one. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Contractor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Resources Sup=rvisors Agency ofiixed this 18thdoy of Juna , 1974- County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Cleric County Administrator By aa-,-L) Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 2 5/14 -12.500 00 1-1 56 - ------------------------- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 74 In the Matter of 1 t _ Authorizing Execution of Extension of Agreement with Westcom Industries, Inc. and Mt. Diablo Therapy Center and Industries, Inc. The County of Contra Costa has in effect an agreement dated February 1, 1974, with Con-ra Costa County Community Work- shop, dba Westcom Industries, Inc. , and Mt. Diablo Child Therapy Center, dba Mt. Diablo Therapy Center and Industries, InG. , for the purpose of providing employmeat and activity workshop services for disabled and handicapped adult public assistance recipients during the period February 1, 1974 through June 30, 1974; and An extension to the aforesaid agreement having been pre- sented to the Board this day so as to continue the existing agree- ment during the period from July 1, 1974 through September 30, 1974, 'with the understanding that the total cost shall not exceed $33,885 (75 percent to be reimbursed with federal funds) ; On motion of Supervisor A. M. . Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid extension is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. The forenoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, «. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriart•:. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a $rue end correct. copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date z=oresaid. cc: :•lasteam Industries, Inc. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director. Human Resources Agency a=xed this 18th day of June , 1974 Director, Social Service J. R. OLSS01t, Clerk County Auditor-Controller County Administrator Si - Deputy Clerk N. Ing ham 00-57 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 . 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing submission of grant application to California Commission on Aging for project entitled "Outreach for the Homebound Elderly". On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Benny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to submit a grant applica- tion to the California Commission on Aging for funding a project entitled "Outreach for the Homebound Elderly" during the period August 1, 1974 through July 30, 1975, With the understanding that the total cost of said project Will be $18,545, that the county will provide $1 ,300 cash as its share of the total project cost, and that the Volunteers Bureau of Contra Costa County will contribute in-kind services in the amount of $690. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Commission Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of c/o Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this 18thday of June , 19 71L Director, Human Resources J. R. OLSSOII, Cleric Agency B �� Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller y —Q�. Q Q '�- p ty County Administrator Charleen K. Travers M 23 5/74 •12.500 0018 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Jane 18 , 19 Y In the Matter of Amending Board Order of April 23, 1974, submitting grant application to the State Department of Benefit Payments. The Board on April 23, 1974 having authorized the Director, Human ;resources Agency, to submit an application" to the State Department of Benef it Payments f or federal funds in the amount of $37,162.50 to conduct a special project with the objective of reducing errors in the determination of eligibility and the granting of financial assistance; NOW, THEREFORE, on recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Suparvisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P . Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid order is AMENDED so as to change the amount of funds requested from $37,162.50 to $39,162.50, with the understanding that there is to be no county money involved in this project. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. F . Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: No ns. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors an the dale :=oresaid. cc • Director, Human Re3ources Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Agency ( 2) Suptrviso:s County Auditor- ofxed this 18th day of June , 1974 Conyrollar J OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By_y �/�,�}LYy9,Llt r • � Deputy Cteh : ,rjean K. 1ra;rz^3 C H.3 5lJ3 -12.SOU ()()I;Q In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 1974 In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report of Agricultural Commissioner-Sealer of Weights and Measures. The Board having heretofore received a copy of a report of the County Agricultural Cammissioner-Sealer of Weights and Measures, regarding the destruction of confiscated weighing and measuring devices and electric meters which have been held in excess of four years, as prescribed by Section 12507 of the California Business and Professions Code; On motion of Supervisor A. M.- Dias, seconded by Super visor J. P . Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is ACK14OWLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. L inscheid, J. E. Moriarty. . . NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Agricultural Commissioner- Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Sealer of Weights and Supervisors Measures affixed this_ hday of June , 197j� County Administrator /,� R. OLSSON, Clerk By �/ - Deputy Clerk H,a s>>a -12.500 Charleen K. Travers VO JRD s DEPARTMENT OF AGIRICULTuRIE CONTFLA COSTA COUN lY Y Date: June b, :.C;':v TO: J. ?. 3 c3:'_en, Co°-n`'y cini,.As!.,:Lto �9 From: .J'•i`. L. Seel y, Cloi_T sslf?ner and Sealer Of fj 1 -;eij^:s and J Subject: .+1�_Sv^oyin3 Equipment 12.507 c_' ._.e Busin2ss and s>-'ofessi.a*s Code raaui_as that =v..:--y -- .3P of .,_' '''s.s and shall deface and destroy _ - %�e has ila?d the C�:_l:.�J.'.--i•_ � ..__ _. :.� "'� '_' iy .'.'.. ..� c�s1�2�T}: '.::SL,. r[?Q�i f^i ftp t11 ?_'_'S. �_ :� �:1Cn5 on ,:? 3 _-ttazallad list were confisC3:,d in I969-_a si soma na i.-:z-S !hat �:3Pe Conti-scdied in 1968. ) `+'•.Ii s Seati n also ^ecu;:es `t.-vn. the S--alar furnish the Board of IL-1:r-' SCt`8 with s 1ist Of itens so cl?sposed of, to 3c`.her i4i-th he it t'-a -�4nars as users of such aqui- –Me nt. A 1. -st of is _. i;vlf'.G= 7.•12::': a .ag7,3?S� ihwz. ter@ ilii. o anal G �nt as formally Iy : �.3a3 to :tee �� �jso=f•off tine ,til Gi'tZ rl .�.� :G.-t.��J�.Ci• ^_ 00 61 • Tune 6, 197 . CONTRA COSTA CODRrY D2P4311-55T OF aMICULTORE SC3L35 DBSTROYSD IN 197k ^' (Scales conflacated in 1969) NAME AND ADDRESS NM93IR TM OF SCiLB O'd:?�s'•i"A,;. Posts Superatte, Y.Artines 2w Cor. tiag scale :° R: Pete's Liquors, Pittsbcrg 2520 Connterscale r , PI 22--Seaside Station, Pittsburg 2389 Lube oil meter }r=' 2395 Luba oil•3ceter, 'fr PA 3--E.Anacak Stations Pacheco 2380 Lube oil motor • 2506 Lube oil meter Kaiser Sand Gravels ;:;taut Creek 2227 - wing aca le PI 23--Chavra l Stations. Pittslrarg 2503 Lube oil ffister r PH 21--K-incock Stations P. H. 2522 Lube' oil nater', Delta Sgortwean, Bethel Island 0356 Spring scale • 0355 Spring scale Rhodes jmd jlr&rleson, ?icbwand ?761 Vehicle scale polse�. ° Felipe !'aaq-:*a, ?itt3'!n4rS 2W Toledo computing sere.": Mablo t=A'_3 tv ::abet Creak 2739 3-tam; Trig loop tan�3:3? &N 18--Shell Station, 4e.10:h 2927 jube .oil. meter r indus M:ial 031 rte., Wit;oeh 2:*!3 r..Z a ter from :ihiaim: s'fiills a 60 StA11408 T.i .♦. F33'i 23 _ oil .IC+,IwS•r' 1 ;. aY; crud+a-'s Grocer;, ?i:+sbu.-3 2507 CtInputin.; so&19 =4 197k -qn Z569) Circle S 1:+:rAll , Sas. Patla 2,;35 5 e=sacria rant *s•• 23.9 FM0 - C='226 Fr 3292trib =dter f=' =!•o:�t3 �r -�:t:. ?_�'�:, !an :�.:lo c?=: 6 eleatr+c rets;. vd#ste ._�. OH ` ••: • •tom.•wti;3S(�•6 •• ••••••~ •ter•••r•f•-~_`•�r� Devices DastrayA in 19711 -2- `. +iun.a 6;. '1.97t�::.::.: • TYPE '0?.SCALE�C�-.3;?:E D �: )733SS NUER (:eters confiscated in 1968)- Diablo 968).Diablo sobile Lodge, Concord 2191, 2192 9 electric meters- 219j: eter s 2193, 2191x. : 2]95, 2196 ::�... 2197, 2198 2199 udiss i otile i?crca 21112 2112- 7 electricAster El Cerrito 2113,. 2211 regia vers. 2115, 2116 2167 ?leasiait HAII ?`r::ilar ':=' , 2200, 2201 6 else+ric metar:: P1:uS t:1 =;11 2203s .22(h. registers. 2205, 2206 yrn: ,.ryi { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , lg 74 In the Matter of Inquiry Related to County Tax Rate Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having called attention to a 'letter he had received from fir. Craig Kennedy, 753 Palomino Court, Walnut Creels, California 94596 with respect to the tax rate in Contra Costa County, and transmitting a copy of a KNBR Radio Station editorial on the same subject; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, is requested to respond to Mr. Kennedy. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias , W. H. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: Bone. ABSENT: Bone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. c.c. M r. Craig Kennedy Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 18thday of June . 19 _74 W. f PAASCH, Clerk By Aileen er . Deputy Clerk 00164 N2i 7172.ISOA t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 1974 In the Matter of Proposed Resolution Authorizing County Auditor-Controller to Write-off Certain Hospital Accounts Receivable. The County Administrator having presented -to the" Board for consideration, a resolution designating and authorizing the County Auditor-Controller to adjust or write off certain County Hospital service charges, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 1473; and The County Administrator having recommended that said resolution be REFERRED to the Adainistration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for review; and On motion of Supervisor A. H. Dias, seconded by Super- visor .J. P. Kenny, I^: IS BY THE 30ARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation of the County Administrator is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the miru'es o"r said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Co nz-v Ae , W tnesr r hand and the Sea! of:he Board of o�.� �:- a�s��mor-Control i er Y County A ministrator Su?•trwisors coxed this 18th day of June , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B , Deputy Clark N. In ahara I ' f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California _J.___ R . 19 ,, In the Matter of Authorizing Special Board and Care Rate for Perrin C. Sullivan. On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for payment of a special board and care rate of $200 per month, effective June 18, 1974, to lir. and Mrs. Marshall Neuman, 2221 Lopez Drive, Antioch, California, for the care of Perrin C. Sullivan, a dependent child of the court who has severe medical problems. The foregoing order was passed by the follcraing vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. ?;oriarty.. NOES: None. ABSENT: ?cone. a 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency Social Service offiixed this I *i� day of jj,r,P , 197 County Audi Lor—Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By aC''yTc:s 'ea- ew" Deputy Clerk H 24 SP-4 -12.500 Doris Bald,--.-in 00166 4 l t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 197A-- In 97.E1n the Matter of Authoriziftg .Placement of Kelly Collinsworth. On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for the placement of Kelly Collinsworth, a teenage . multi—handicapped dependent child of the court, in the Fred Finch Youth Center, 3800 Coolidge Avenue, Oakland, California at a rate . of $1, 527 per month, effective June 18, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the follo►tring- vote: AYES: Su_nery isors J. P. Kenny, A. X. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. :;oriarty. POES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Agency Supervisors Socal ervice affixed thislZtj, doy of .T,,nP , 1974-- County Auditor J. R OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By �, t� ,,, , Deputy.Clerk 4�H 24 5/7a -12.500 Doris Baldwin 0 .k t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 13 , 1971j— In 97 j!n the Matter of Approving settlement for claim made by Mr. Ray E. Warren for personal property lost. On recommendation of the County Administrator and -ofn motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BO 4RD ORDERED that settlement in the amount of $1,000 of claim of Mr. Ray E. [Marren for personal property lost while in county possession is 9PPROVED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHHE.R ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is DIRECTED to issue a warrant in said a count payable to Ray E. Warren, in care of Horace J. Siino, for delivery to County Counsel. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P . Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Mori-arty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote oforesnid. Witness my !sand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Auditor-C3at-ral2e„ Su?_•fisars County Counsel offixe_ this 1 tZn day of TE,�,A , 197L s County Administrator r f J. R. OLSSON, Clerk /, R. Deputy Perk IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOPUNIA June 18 19 74- In the natter of Authorizing ) Attendance at Meeting ) On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded- by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED. that the person listed, is (are) AUTHORIZED to attend, $, nY:s`h ►{ �= h`s the following: G. H. Mc Connell, Principal Mechanical Inspector, County Build_ Inspection Department - meetings of International Association of Plumbing- and Mechanical Officials and International Conference of Building Officials, Minneapolis, 11innesota, July 10-12, 1974; all travel expenses to be paid by the International. Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, ?ot�ess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: hone. I uER£BY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy; of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the crate a'Loresaid. cc: Bui 2%i ng. Ir_s lector Witness my hand and the Seal. of Cou :ty ?'Ldministrator the Board of Supervisors affixed this County Auditor 8th day of June 197L. . � . CLERK J. R. OLSSON By -`,ori_ s R3l!+;•ri n Deputy Clem 73-11-500 Form z13 00169 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 74 In the Matter of Proposed additional permanent positions for various county departments. The Board today having considered adoption of a resolution authorizing additional permanent positions in various county departments for the fiscal year 1974-1975; and The County Administrator having recommended that the aforesaid matter be referred to the Administration and Finance Committee ( Supervisors A. 24. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for review And report to the Board on June 24, 1974; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the County AdministrAtor is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote_ AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Diss, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and carred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc • Board Committee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Personnel Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 18th day of June t4 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 1, BY --«- f putt' Clerk Charleen Travers �7, 70 N 2� S/Ii -l2.S00 I I -. YYy- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 1914 In the Matter of Approval of Addendum No. 1 to Plans and Specifications for Construction of Addition to Fuel Station at Shell Avenue, Martinez, tlork Order 5399. The Board having considered Addendum No. 1 to the plans and specifications for construction of an addition to the Fuel Station at Shell Avenue, Martinez, said addendum clarifying certain materials and equipment items, there being no change in the estimated cost of construction; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid addendum is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. H. Boggess,- E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: ?done. ABSENT: Mone. f. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public 'rJorks Director Supervisors County Auditor oflixed this 18th day of June , 1974 County Administrator � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By O e�� , Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 23 S,). . 12.500 00171 . r In the Board of Supervisors of . Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 1.9 74 In the Matter of Request of STOL Air Inc. to be the Sole Provider of Commuter Service to Buchanan Field, Concord. The Board on March 5, 1974 having referred to the Contra Costa County Aviation Liaison Committee and the Public Works Director the request of STOL Air Inc. to limit scheduled air service at Buchanan Field Airport, Concord; and The Public Works Director having reported this day that a review of the matter shows that Federal Grant Agreements preclude any exclusive rights pursuant to Section 308 of the Federal Aviation Act; and The Board having received a June 10, 1974 letter from the Aviation Liaison Committee recommending that no airline be endorsed as the sole provider of service to Contra Costa Countyi and The Public Works Director having further reported that his department concurs with the findings of said committee; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. It. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Contra Costa County Aviation Liaison Committee is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYE'S: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid., J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSEI7T: ?Ione. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: C.C.C. Aviation Liaison Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Committee Supervisors Public Works Director offixed this 18th day of June . i9 74 STOL Air Inc. J ROLSSON, Clerk Airport Manager B � Deputy' CterkCounty Counsel y H:. S, County Administrator 00 . i In the Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 1974 In the Matter of Operations of STOL AIR INC. at Buchanan Field Airport, Concord. Supervisor W. N. Boggess having suggested and moved that the Airport Manager, Buchanan Field, be requested to consult with STOL AIR INC. representatives to determine what type of air- craft is intended for use in its commuter service in the future, inasmuch as it is the opinion of Supervisor Boggess that the "Islander" would be the only type airplane in operation for said service and twin engine planes with a greater noise factor have been used recently; The motion having been seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the suggestion of Super- visor Boggess is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT:# None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Stol Air Inc. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Airport Manager Supervisors Public Works Director o#fixed this 18th day of June , 1974 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 2/ &� Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard Q171 [ H:� s��a - 12.500 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa California AS EXICITHE BOARD OF 6UPERVISRS OCO.INTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT June I8 , 197-4— In the Matter of Acceptance of Instruments, San Ramon Creek, Flood Control Zone 3B, Danville Area, Work Order 8460. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT 1S BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Right of Way Contract (providing for acquisition of fee title to a portion of San Ramon Creek Channel in exchange for a Quitclaim to excess drainage easement upon completion of construction work), Grant Deed and Easement, all dated June 5, 1974, from Gerald A. and Juanita Focha, are ACCEPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute said contract on behalf of the District. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seol of the Board of cc: Public Works Director suprrwisors Flood Control affixed this 18th day of June , 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By e Z� Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard M;a sn• -12,soo Ol f A l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT June 18 , 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Staff to Process Applications for Purchase of Land from County Tax Collector, Flood Control District Zone 3B, Green Valley Creek, Danville Area, Work Order 8049. On the recommendation of the ex officio Chief Engineer, and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the staff of Contra Costa County Flood Control and °dater Conservation District is AUTHORIZED to process applications for the purchase of a tax delinquent parcel of land (Assessor's Parcel No. 196-241-001) from the County Tax Collector for Flood Control use (Zone 3B, Green Valley Creek, Danville area) at the purchase price of $100 plus sale costs. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Sea) of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors Flood Control offixed this 18th day of June . 1974 County Administrator Tax Collector J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByDeputy Clerk iiLdre H 24 S/74 -12.500 001'75 UU_i to _Y }R In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califo _rnis XUI:='Y FLOC.rI" LC. _ v'_ -C,"- CONSERVATICIN ISTZICT Jure 18 19 - LA-In the Matter of Authorizine Preparation of Preliminary Flans for Interim Drainage System for Count;: ervice Ixea �-12, ;-:andmo=.ind Sloui;h Area, ' crk Order 82C0. The Board on April 29, 1974 having referred to the Fublic Vorks Fepartment, ttention Contra Costa ^ounty Flood Control and ''ater Conservation '-T'-istrict, a letter from Attorney D. C. :Miller (member of Citizens Advisory Board for County Service ea 1.#-12, Sandmound Slough area) with respect to requirements of the State iieclamation 3oard for installation of drainage control pumps in County Service Area D-12; and The Public Works Director, as ex officio Chief Engineer - of the Contra Costa -ounty Flood Control and Water 'Conservation District, having reported that the Citizens Advisory Board has requested that the Board authorize the preparation of plans for an interim drainage system a-i.thin the funding capability of County Service Area 1-12 that would provide for more expedent removal of ponded water in the area in order to minimize the existing problem of flooded septic tanks and road and property inundation; and The -Public '- orks Director having further reported that said interim drainage system would not initially comply with the standards of the County Ordinance Code but because of the unique drainage situation and the funding difficulties, an interim system is recommended, sasid system to be desi_p;::ed to remove a volume of %-:ater over a aeriod of 24 hours rather than to convey a specific peak flow; On r"otion of Supervisor A. P!. _rias, seconded by Super- visor ,% N. Boggess, IT IS BY Tri-LE 30z:S, C-11D R.:D that the Public :+orks Director is AU',EOUA—,. L to prepare preliminary plans for an interim drainage system for County Service Area iD--12 (1:ork Order 8200). The foregoing order was passed b.y- the following vote: 21. Boggess, A. I,ir_scheid, J_ E.oriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: 1+one. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Attorney C. _ �i ler Witless my hand and the Seal of the Board of =,. Public .•orks Director Supervisors Flood `.:ontro? ofxed this day of a,Ia , 19 74- ^ou_^_ty �_d^ir.?s tratar J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ^_ J G jZ , Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 spa -12,%00 0 )IL760, m of a 4' 10 r r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS -E.X OFFICIO THEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA. COUNTY FLOOD t:Or.TROI. MIMI ::ATE-R C01113WATION DISTRICT 19 In the Matter of Authorizing Issuance of Encroachment Permit for Construe- tion of Two Side Drain Cu;.falls, ars' Creelk, Flood -Cont_o3 District gone 1, Erent::aoi urea. The Public ' oras Director, as ex officio Chief Engineer of the ON Costa County Flood Control and *rater Conservation District, having recommended that the Board approve the issuance of an encroachment permit to i•:r. Edmund A. Linscheid to construct two side drain outfalls entering Marsh Creek on its westerly side at approximately Stations 338 and 342, in connection with Subdivision 4494 and Ydnor Subdivision 29-72, Flood Control Zone 1, Brentwood area; and The Public Yorks Director having reported that said permit shall provide that the storm drain outfalls, insofar as they lie within the District's rights of way, are to be maintained by the District upon satisfactory completion; and The Public ::orks Director having further reported that the Permittee shall be required to furnish either a cash bond in the amount of $3,000 or a surety bond in the amount of^4,000 in order to insure satisfactory restoration of the District's facilities if dnnaged as a result of Permittee's operations; and The Public 'Forks Director having further reported that the County Planning Department advises that construction of the aforesaid subdivisions have net environmental impact requirements; NOw, THER Fid, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. 14. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public ::'orks Director is APPROVED and Mr. J. E. Taylor, ieputy ;;rief -gineer, is AU1`HO1UZLD to execute said encroachment permit on behalf of the County. The foregeir¢ order was passed by the following vote: AYES-: Suoervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, ! N. Boggess, J. E. I-Ioriarty. 2IOES: None. ABSENT: 2:one. AMMXIN: �Su ervi,so� E. A. Ljnsc�id. 1 hereby certify that t e orego�n9 is o true on torr copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors Flood Control County Auditor affixed this 184.h day ofT,:s.. County administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk s Is. T nscheid By G -tLLGL ff Deputy Clerk i� s/�a -taoo Helen C. ilarshall 00/'7.7 IN TIM BOARD OF SBP&VISORS OF CONTIRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS EX OFFICIO TRE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS NOS. 5, 7—B, 15 and 19 In the ;:atter of Approval of Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement Establishing the East/Central Contra Costa June 18, 1974 County Wastewater Management Agency. The ex officio Chief Engineer having recommended that the Board approve Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement establishing the East/Central Contra Costa County Wastewater Management Agency, which Agency would administer the preparation of a "Facilities Plan" for a sewage interceptor, treatment and disposal system for Eastern and Central Contra Costa County in accordance with the guidelines and requirements of the State :later Resources Control Board; and It having been noted that,- under terms of said agreement, costs to each District would be approximately: District No. 5 4- 50 District No. 7—B 50 District No. 15 100 District No. 19 50 and The ex officio Chief Engineer having reported that other potential parties to the agreement are the Cities of Antioch, Brentwood, Clayton, Concord, Lafayette, Martinez, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill and : alnut Creek; Byron, Central Contra Costa, Mt. View and Oakley Sanitary Districts; Contra Costa County nater District; and the County of Contra Costa; and On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor `r. N. Boggess, IT IS BY TIS BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the ex officio Chief Engineer is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement on behalf of the Districts. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, N. Fo,{gess, 3. A. i_nscheid, J. .. ZNLoriartly. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Public !.orks Director CERTIFIED COPY Environmental Control / certify that this is a full. true & correct copy- of County Auditor the nrizina! i!oe;?mPnt w:Oeh Es on file in my orrice. Count Administrator and tilt it Ka{ tts� l .4ed ndopred by the Board of Sit,r^:i so->s o: Co:tr.rt t'crua county. Camorwa. on the date Antra. ATI P.--; : 1. R. OL.ISOX. eirjatr Clerk$ex-officio Clerk of sa!d noard of superyuors. by Ikpttt,T ClerY. anj�f�y 041'78 w to J '���'V� L' •_,.,ift.a. .. -oat ..,felt 6 On me in my orlice. COunty Administrator and ta"t it wtes re "ed actooted by the Board of Su,er:iso-i of Co7trc t'orts t_ivontr. caitlorttiA, oa 1129 date shn:sa 1'F±E.7;: 1. I-- OLSgp`;, Couatr Clerk&ex-officlo Clerk-of sa d by Deomy Clem. Board of shDerri9ors. on y oars In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 14 14_ In the Matter of Approval of Consulting Services Agreement, Avenida Martinez, Project No. 1375-5815-74, and 11illerest Road, Project No. 0964- 5816-74, E1 Sobrante Area. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve a consulting services agreement with Provenzano and Associates, Emeryville, for soils investigations in connection with the repair of two slides on Avenida Martinez and Hillcrest Road, E1 Sobrante area, said agreement providing for a maximum payment of $7,200 which can not be exceeded without prior written approval of the Public Works Director; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid agreement is APPROVED and Mr. Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute same. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. 11. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: "lone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors otfixed this 18th day of June , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �: Q�G<< /_ , Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12,500 00179 A In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Preliminary Plans and Estimate of Construction Cost, Rheem Estate Remodel, Moraga Area, Work Order 5203, County Service Area R-4. The Public Forks Director having recommended that the Board approve the preliminary plans and estimate of construction cost (587,500) for the Rheem Estate remodel (Moraga area, Work Order 5203) as prepared by Perata and Sylvester, Project Architect, Lafayette; and The Public :forks Director having further recommended that the Board authorize an increase (from $¢,000 to $9,000) in the maximum allowable fee to the Project Architect as provided in the Consulting Services Agreement dated February 25, 1974; and The Public Works Director having reported that the Moraga Park and Recreation authority concurs with said recommendations; and On notion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Public Works Director are APPROVED. IT IS FURTE0 ORDERED that the Architect is DIRECTED to proceed with the preparation of working drawings and specifications for said project. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, Y. H. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator affixed this I$th day of June , 19 74 ��/, J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /b:LCtccJ � Deputy CIerk Helen C. Marshall N za s/�+ -itsoo 001 C.3o A In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 19 _¢ In the Matter of Completion of Public Improve- ments in .:mor Subdivision 49-72, Walnut Creek Area. The Public Works Director having notified this Board that the construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 49-72, Walnut Creek area, has been satisfactorily completed; NOV, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. H. Dias, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the construction of public improvements in said Minor Subdivision is complete. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to refund to Heino Kase, 4187 Walnut Boulevard, Walnut Creek, California 94596 the $500 cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision Agreement as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 107595 dated April 27, 1973. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. X. Dias, V-1. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: ?:one. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Subdivider Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public ::orks Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this a+i. day of Tt;xte , 19 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BylildIwyG 144" , Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall Q ` M 24 5/7+ -12.500 (�}V 03 V� In the Board of Supervisors of N Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 . 1974 In the Matter of Completion of Public Improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 252-72, Martinez Area. The Public Works Director having notified this Board that the construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 252-72, Martinez area, has been satisfactorily completed; NOI , THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. 14. Dias, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the construction of public improvements in said Minor Subdivision is complete. IT IS FURTHER ORDF.R.ED that the Public 1-forks Director is AUTHORIZED to refund to s:estern Title Guarantee Company, 3631 Tit. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette, California 94549 the 517,745 _cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision Agreement as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 114112 dated January 18, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. N. Dias, 11. 21. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Subdivider Witness my band and the Seal of the Board of Public ':'orks Director Supervisors Director of Planning ofxed this day of .TnnP , 19 --U J. R. OL.SSON, Clerk By / j-6 G 6'�.e.��� Deputy Clerk H za spa - 12s09 Helen C. Marshall 001 o2 },y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 7 In the Matter of Completion of Public Improve— ments in Minor Subdivision 126-72, Bnightsen Area. The Public :corks Director having notified this Board that the construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 126-72, Knightsen area, has been satisfactorily completed; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public �lorks Director and on motion of Supervisor A. H. Dias, seconded by Super- visor If. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the construction of public improvements in said Minor Subdivision is complete. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to refund to Yiunoz-Thornton Construction Company, Inc., 909 10th Street, Antioch, California 94509 the ' 500 cash deposit as surety under the riinor Subdivision Agreement as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 106797 dated March 28, 1973. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABS�I+' ,'T: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Subdivider Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public ':orks Director Supervisors Director of Planning offixed this--jet,, day of Jiu, , 919 -74 J. FL OLSSON, Clerk By a&w C. Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/74 -12.500 6018191 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 1974 In the Matter of Approving an Increase in the Contingency Fund, Hillcrest Avenue Reconstruction, Antioch Area, Project No. 7564-4105-73. The Public Works Director having reported that in connec- tion with the reconstruction of Hillcrest Avenue, Antioch area, additional funds are required to provide for increased project costs due to the following: 1. Additional lime treatment of the top five insches of the lime treated base between Stations 103+00 and 144+50 which was contaminated by native soil during the period last winter when work was suspended due to unsuitable working conditions;' 2. Imported borrow and local borrow which is required to complete the roadway embankments, since the quan- tity of material available from the roadway excavation areas is insufficient; 3. Frontage road to serve Bilbo and Pisani properties; and 4. Additional items which cannot be foreseen at this time, for which the contingency fund must be reestab- lished. . On the recomm ndation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an increase of $20,000 in the contingency fund for said project to cover the cost of the above, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Sea! of the Board of cc: Public Forks Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 18th day of June , 1974 County Administrator _ J. R. 0LSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Mildred U. Balar H !4 5174 -12.500 00.14 V tr.JLI., I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Granting ) Permission to Close St. Marys ) June 18, 1974 Road (Road No. 2631) and ) Stafford Road (Road No. 3335V), ) Moraga Area. ) The Public Works Director having reported that McGuire and Hester requested permission to close the following roads in the Moraga area for the purpose of installing a 66-inch water line: 1. Complete around-the-clock closure of St. Marys Road (Road No. 2631) at a point approximately 400 feet easterly of Stafford Road (Road No. 3335V) for a three-day period (June 11, 12 and 13, 1974). Traffic will be detoured via Stafford Road, Ferndale Drive and Rheem Boulevard; 2. Comvlete around-the-clock closure of Stafford Road at St. Marys Road for a two-day period between June 17 and June 24, 1974. Traffic will be detoured via Ferndale Drive and Rheem Boulevard; and 3. Partial closure o: St. Marys Road between approximately 400 feet easterly of Safford Road and approximately 600 feet easterly of Moraga Road. Traffic may be reduced to one lane with flagman control on working days between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. from June 13, 1974 to September 27, 1974; and The Public Works Director having further reported that prior approval was granted in accordance with Item 3 of the Board Policy on Road Closures with the following conditions: 1. All signing be in accordance with State of California Manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices dated 1971 and the County Manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices; and 2. The contractor shall comply with requirements of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County; NOW, THIEREFOPX, on =otion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the action taken by the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: - None. ABSENT: ::one. cc: Public Works Director CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this E; a inti, true & correct copy of the mt`f!al *ff"'nt c-hirlr is on file in my ottice, and that it xaa Pas`ed f -"I,)PtPd by the Board of Supersilors of Contra Costa County. California. oz, the 43te shovrn.ATTF_etT: ,} Ft_ OI SSO�, County Clerk &P•.officio Clerk of said Board S O by Deputy Clerk.� Derrisore, 00185 'Iraq mp 'F Ciera k"•-Offlclo Cleric of; J' w u�.�.,u`• county by Deputy Clerk. Board of Superrlsors, on /r/9Jf! 00185 E v ' re '1 t � IIS I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 19Z4 4 In the Matter of Granting Permission to the Oakland Fire Department for Closure of Pinehurst Road, Road No. 2631A, Canyon Area. The Public Works Director having reported that the Oakland Fire Department has requested permission to close Pinehurst Road (Road No. 2631A) between Canyon Road and Skyline Boulevard in the Canyon area on Friday, June 21, 1974 between 12 noon and 3 p.m. for the purpose of conducting a bicycle hill-climbing race in conjunc- tion with the Firemen' s Summer Olympics; and The Public Works Director having further reported that traffic will be detoured over Skyline Boulevard and Redwood Road and that emergency traffic will be allowed through the race; and The Public Works Director having further reported that let- ters have been received from the California Highway Patrol, the County Sheriff's Department and the Moraga Fire Protection District indicating no objection to the proposed road closure; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. 11. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said road closure is APPROVED subject to the conditions set forth relative to parades in Resolution No. 4714 adopted by the Board on December 28 , 1965. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. H. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Oakland Fire Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (c/o P.W. ) SupAsvisors Public Works Director affixed this 18th day of June , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By` Zy- W Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard Hzo S/74 .12,500 Mildred _I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Jure 18 , 1914 In the Matter of Approval of Work Order 6443 (Supplement 1), Moraga Road, Road R'o. 3231, Moraga Area. The Public Rorks Director having recommended that the Board approve tiork Order 5443 (Supplement 1) in the amount of $3,600 and that he be authorized to arrange for the repair of the road slipout on Moraga road 500 feet south of Corliss Drive in the Moraga area; and The Public Works Director having reported that the addi- tional money is needed for hauling and placing the broken concrete along the creek bed to control erosion; and The Public Worcs Director having further reported that said maintenance work is considered a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 18th day of June , 1974 �.. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 11 re U Deputy Clerk H.a sirs -12.500 r7 _71 x In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 1974 In the Molter of Report of the Public Works Director with Respect to Bailey Road Drainage Facility. The Public works Director on June 11, 1974 having sub- mitted a report in response to Board referral of a request from Mr. Warren Smith that a road cross culvert crossing Bailey Road and extending onto his property at each end (1.5 miles south of State Highway 4) be declared a public nuisance and abandoned by the County, and that the County improve a recently installed cattlepass to serve as a cross culvert; and The Board on June 11, 1974 having requested that Mr. Smith submit questions in writing to the Public Works Director for reply in writing (with copies to be furnished each of the Board members) and that the Public Works Director submit an additional report to the Board on June 18, 1974; and Mr. Smith having requested that the matter be held over in order that he may have additional time in which to "frame" his questions; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request to hold the matter over is GRANTED and the Public Works Director is REQUESTED to resubmit his report on July 2, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ASS _NT: 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Mr. Smith Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 18th day, of June , 1974 Building Inspector J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator � ,q..� By �_� ,c.c__ Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard DD/?T r i Al In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments. On motion of Supervisor A. H. Dias, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following instruments are ACCEPTED: Instrument Date Grantor Reference Grant Deed May 1, 1974 Laura M. Reddick M.S. 10-73 Grant Deed May 22, 1974 Helen M. Loveridge M.S. 149-73 et al Grant Deed December 20, Frank E. Goncalves H.S. 303-72 1973 et al Relinquishment May 20, 1974 Abdo S. Allen, et al M.S. 133-73 of Abutters Rights The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: (done. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: public Works Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 18t11 day of June _, 1974 J. R. OLSSOItl, Clerk 1u BY- F 4 d,&,ZZt�• Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 $174 -12.500 001 on �j it t I I, FOP I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Acceptance ) of Instruments for Recording ) June 18, 1974 Only. ) On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following instruments are ACCEPTED for recording only: Instrument Date Grantor Reference Consent to Offer of May 15, 1974 East Bay Municipal Util- Sub. 4435 Dedication ity District Common Use Agreement January 4, 1974 Pacific Gas and Electric M.S. 303- Company (In lieu of subordination required by the conditions of approval for said subdivision) Offer of Dedication May 1, 1974 Laura M. Reddick M.S. 10-7- Offer of Dedication April 11, 1974 Guido D. Lucchesi et al M.S. 70-7: with Subordination Offer of Dedication April 112 1974 Harry Elias Torrez et al M.S. 70-72 Common Use Agreement April 3, 1974 East Contra Costa Irri- M.S. 70-7� gation District (In lieu of subordination required by the conditions of approval for said subdivision) Offer of Dedication May 22, 1974 Helen M. Loveridge et al M.S. 149-' Offer of Dedication May 31, 1974 Mary Clara Mota et al M.S. 22-7- Offer of Dedication May 4, 1974 Paul A. Martino et al M.S. 27-7- Offer of Dedication May 5, 1974 Paul A. Martino et al M.S. 27-74 Offer of Dedication June 11, 1974 Wells Fargo Bank M.S. 252-7 Offer of Dedication March 25, 1974 Pacific Gas and Electric L.U.P. Company 163-70 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. :10-7S: ?tone. ABSENT: ?tone. cc: Recorder (via P.W. ) rFrnrIED COPY Public Works Director rnv, ._ r^rreet cops o.' e. Director of Planning D.- rd of County Assessor , ,,,• (.0iter^ia. on County Administrator ' �� '�`�'' �6i'"s c" .`•i cxG-Li ct Juper;cors, r .d z�d- 00191un 1la - :. 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 , 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Traffic Resolutions Nos. 1980 and 1981. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. :•t. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY TFE B' A'D ORDEFXD that the following numbered Traffic Resolutions are APPROVED: No. 1980 - declaring a parking zone on SYCAMORE VALLEY ROAD (64722), Danville area; and No. 1981 - declaring a speeding zone on CURLEW COMNEX 08665D) , Knightsen area. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. ?:envy, A. 11. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Mone. ABSENT: ?lone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors ofiixed this 18th day of June . 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ��'._. Deputy Clerk Itildred 0. Ballard H 24 5174 -U.500 00191 . N In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Agreements with Robert G. Grady for Inspection Services in connection with Various County Projects. The Board having considered agreements, effective June 18, 1974, with Mr. Robert G. Grady for contract inspection in connection with the following building projects: 1. Juvenile Hall Auxiliary Gymnasium, Martinez, ::ork Order 53306; 2. County Courthouse Remodel, Martinez, :Fork Order 5313; 3. Electrical System — County Hospital, riartinez; and 4. Motor Pool Garage Addition, T•iartinez, Work Oder 5342; On the recommendation of the Public storks Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M1. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. 1'f. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOAUI ORDERED that the aforesaid agreements are APPROVM-- and Supervisor J. B. Moriarty, Chairman, is AU7,qORISED to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. 11. Dias, U. N. Boggess, E. A. Linseheid, J. E. ;ioriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes o: said Board of Supervisors on the dote uforesoid. cc: Par. Grady Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public :Forks Director Sup-ervisors County Auditor affixed this uta day of jun.. . 19 , County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By kt&C Deputy Clerk Helen C. M.arsha2l DOOR Ir.F^ i.t' r IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Agreement with ) William E. Balfrey, Pacheco ) June 18, 1974 Boulevard, Pacheco Area, ) Project No. 3951-4512-72. ) The Board on April 16, 1974 having approved an agreement with William E. Balfrey et ux for demolition, removal and relocation of prop- erty required in connection with construction of Pacheco Boulevard, Pacheco area, and which provided for the withholding and payment of cer- tain sums of money upon completion of the work; and The Public Works Director having reported that the work is now completed, and in connection therewith having recommended that the Board take the following actions: 1. Approve the payment of the retained portion of the removal and refacing payment in the amount of $2,500 as provided for in said agreement, and authorize the County Auditor to draw a war- rant, chargeable to Work Order 4512, in said amount and deliver to the County Peal Property Agent for payment; 2. Approve the moving expense claim dated June 12, 1974 from William E. Balfrey et ux in the amount of $11,500 as provided for in said agreement; and (a) Authorize the County Real Property Agent to countersign said claim; (b) Authorize the County Auditor to draw a warrant, charge- able to Work Order 4170, in said amount and deliver to the County Real Property Agent for payment; and 3. Approve a supplemental agreement dated May 29, 1974 with William E. Balfrey et ux covering payment in the sum of $1,300 for additional work not covered by the original agreement dated April 10, 1974; and (a) Authorize the Board Chairman to sign the agreement on behalf of the County; (b) Authorize the County Auditor to draw a warrant, chargeable to Work Order 4512, in said amount and deliver to the County Real Property Agent for payment; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Public Works Director are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. CE3T[F[cD COPY cc: County Auditor LhPertify^t�har`rh3'i^.,'(riN trap correct copy of �u: i + i+ on file in my office. Public Works Director and wa: ! ,. z'c:,cet n, the 736ara of C•rrtntr. C:eli!orril, an Real Property Agent Lhe s: .t. it. cJi,�S CnttZt7 Clerk o..'irio C:"rrk o!said Guard of 311ypt.ersisors, by �=Puty C-'?r:. Nil OR _ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 18 _ 19 71l In the Matter of Receipt of Official Canvass of June L, 1974 Primary Flection. The County Clerk having su7anitted the official canvass of the June 4, 1972 Primar;j Election; and On notion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS 31 THE BOAF-D ORDERED that the receipt of aforesaid official canvass is ACKP::Y�47,FDCYED. The foregoing order was passed b4 the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A.Linscheid, J. E. Horlarty. N O S: None. ABSENdT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered an the minutes or said Bocrd of Supervisors on the date a-Faresoid. Cojzz,.--7 C t-r;. V.,ness my herd and the Seal of the Board of Add-i:1 i s trator Su}p-."Liiars ofixed this 18thday of June . i9 71L .t. f_ OLSSON, Clerk _ By!'_`'t.�7%�iU l�f s-a Deputy-Clerk 24 12.5-3 0€� a1 June 18, 1974 And the Board recesses to meet on Monday, June 24, 1974 at 2:30 p.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California, at which time it will convene in Executive Session to consider personnel and compensation matters (including interviewing applicants for the position of Public Information Officer) pursuant to Government Code Sections 54957 and 54957.6• E. Moriarty Chairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Ofy$9 x SUMMARY OF PROCE~DI GS 13E ORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CON.-TRA COSTA COUNTY JUNE 18, 74 Q , PREP' Ara D BY J. R. OLSSON, _ COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK, OF THE BO ARD. Approved personnel actions for County Auditor-Controllar, Civil Service, Probation Department (Boys Ranch) , Sheriff- Coroner. Approved recommendation of County Administrator that the matter of proposed additional pernsnent positions for various county departments be referred to Administration and Finance Committee ( Supervisors Diss and Linscheid) f or review and report to the Board on June 2h, 1074. Authorized appropri9tion adjustments for Health Department, District Attorney ( So3r:ety Testing) , Moraga Fire Protection District, County Admini-strato^ (Ply nt Acquisition) , Auditor- Controller (Various Departments) , Auditor-Controller ( Medi-Cal Contribution) , Probation Depar tmenz, Delta Municipal Court, Marshal- Mt. Diablo Judicial District, Public Works (County Service Area R-5) , West Municival Court, Marshal - nest Judicial District; and internal adjustments not affecting totals for Auditor-Controller (Microfilm Services) , Frobation Department, Public Works, Sheriff, -Social Service, Superintendent of Schools. Authorized attendance of Mr. G. H. McConnelI, County -- Building Inspection Deps-rtment, at meetings of International Association of, Plumbing and Mechanical Officials and Inter- national Conference of Building Officials, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 10-12. Approved settlement of $1,000 claim of Mr. R. E. Warren for loss of personal property and directed County Auditor to issue warrant for same. Authorized provision of legal defense for County Treasurer- Tax Collector in connection with Superior Court Action No. 144481, The Dow Chemical Company. Denied Application for Leave to Present Late- Claim filed in behalf of 8^andy Maxtinez. Referred to Administration and Finance Committee for consideration, the chatter of authorizing Auditor to write off certain hospital service charges, as recommended by the County Administrator. • Authorized placement of dependent child of the court at ' Fred Finch Youth Center at rate of S1,527 per month. Authorized p-znent of special board and care rate of $200 per month to Mr. and I.rs. M. Neuman for care of a dependent child of the court. ►177_ rove] surety ta-T bond f Cr Trac`. 4583, Cit? Of Walnut Creek. Acknowledged receint of report of Agricultural Commissioner- Sealer of Weights and X.easures reiaiing to destruction of weighing and naensuring equipment. Acknowledged receipt of official canvass of June 4, 1974 Primary Election; and Naximum Tax Rate Election for CSA I.1-6, Discovery Ba; Area. Reaffirmed official action taken b4 the Board on January 28, 1969, which designated nated Contra Costa C ormni ttee on Aging to act as a liaison and bridge between the Board and the community in area of aging, as recom-mended by Director, Human Resources Agency. 00195 I x f June 18, 1974 Summary, continued Page 2 Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency , to continue to provide the services of both a coordinator and an intermediate typist clerk on a half-time basis to asiist the Meals on'Wheels program conducted by Home Health and Counseling, Services, Inc. .' through September 30, 1974. Commended the County Treasurer-Tax Collector in recognition of his outstanding efforts in promptly depositing tax collections thereby increasing the interest earned for the berrefit of the citizens of the county. Acknowledged receipt of report of County Sheriff-Coroner advising that there are no legal provisions for accepting jurisdiction for a work furlough sentence of a Merced County inmate, and directed Clerk to furnish copy of same to inquirer. Adopted the following numbered Traffic Resolutions: 1980, Danville area, and 1981, Knightsen area. Authorized Chairman to execute documents as indicated with following: Kamps for Kids , Inc. , contract for provision of camperships for children who are members of AFDC households, July 1 - September 30, 1974 , at no cost to county; California State University, San Francisco, agreement whereby County Health Department .;ill provide work experience for students in public health nursing; David S. Franklin, D.S.W. , agreement for provision of services for evaluation of county pretest of Allied Services Act; Martinez Bus Lines, Inc. , agreement extension to September 30, 1974 for provision of transportation services for mentally retarded adult welfare clients attending workshops operated by Contra Costa - County Association for the Mentally Retarded, Inc. ; .. . State Department of Health, Office of Alcohol Program Management, agreement for purpose of developing a management information and evaluation system for county alcoholism programs., July 1 - June 30, 1975, under terms of which county will receive $84,873 grant; Contra -Costa County Association for the Mentally Retarded, Inc. , amei_dnent to agreement for provision of sheltered activity workshop services for mentally retarded adult welfare recipients, ' so as to continue sane through September 30, 1974; William L. Main, Inc. , dba Security Transport, amendment" to agreement for prisoner air transportation services within the . continental United States, to increase payment rate for said services to 24 cents per mile, effective July 1; 1974; Greater Richmond Community Development Corporation, amendment to agreement for purchase of supervision and administration of meal delivery services in connection with ;nutrition Project for the Elderly, so as to modify internal budget allocations and increase federal share by $938; Vlgstcon. Industries , Inc. and Mt. Diablo Therapy Center and Industries , Inc. , amendment to agreement for provision of employ- ment and workshop services for disabled welfare clients, so as to continue said services through September 30, 1974 at 'total cost not to exceed $.33,855 (75% federal funds) ; Robert G. Grade, contract for inspection services in correctln .:3"h varicus, CoL:.nt% -rot. .jecS. Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, to submit grant application to California Commission on Aging for funding project entitled "Outreach for the Homebound Elderly," August 1, 1974 through Jule 30, 1975. Amended Board order of April 23, 1974 authorizing submission of application to State Department of Benefit Payments for funds to conduct special project with objective of reducing errors in determination of eligibility and the granting; of financial assistance, so as to change amount of funds requested to $39,162. 50. 001 17 13 9 x f a..ti iK...:u1. yk S..`� 1' st"'M3 ♦ 'k.-:." k,. •..-. Y . r... ... ':f . e zl r ,. Y ;. • ,.. :.. r It / t ` I June 18, 1974 Summary, continued Page 3 Referred the following to Administration and Finance Committee.for. recommendation: . I . Proposed extension of agreement with phoenix Programs, Inc.., for provision of social rehabilitation service_ for disabled ® adult welfare clients at total cost not to exceed $18,840; Application in amount of $42,923 to ACTION (a federal agency) for second year funding. of Retired Senior Volunteer Program, September 1, 1974 through August 31, 1975. Approved Addendum No. 1 to plans and •specifications for construction of addition to Fuel Station at Shell Avenue, Martinez. Approved agreement for construction of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 71-73, Lafayette area. Approved consulting services agreement with Provenzano and Associates for soils investigations on Avenida Martinez and Hillcrest Road, El Sobrant-e area, at maxi-mum cost of $7,200. Awarded contracts to following for projects as indicated: ' Eugene G. Alves Construction Cowcany •- widening of Camino Pablo, Moraga area, and Diablo Street, Danville area ($17,460); Fletcher, Eagan & ?aradiso Construction Company -- construction of addition to Fuel Statim at Shell Avenue, lfartinez ($48,796) . Approved recommendations of Public :forks Director in connection with preliminary plans and' estir.-ate of construction cost $87,500) for Rhee^ Estate remodel, as prepared by Perata and Sylvester, Project Architect, Lafayette (County Service Area - Approved supplemental agreement with William E. Balfrey et ux - in connection e.ith demolition, removal a"nd relocation of property -required for construction of Pacheco aulevard, Pacheco area, • and certain other actions related thereto, as recommended by Public Works Director. - Accepted as complete construction of 'public improvements in Minor Subdivisions 120-72, Kn{ghtser. area, 252-72, Martinez area, 49-72, Walnut Creek area; and private improvements in 227-72, Alamo area; authorized refund -of surety cash deposits and exonerated surety bond on 227-72. Granted extension of time in which to file final maps for Subdivisions 3983, Ala-no area, and 4517, San Ramon area. Approved increase of $20,000 in contingency- fund for Hillcrest Avenue reconstruction project, Antioch area. Granted Dermission to 1.1cGuire and Hester to close portions of St. Marys Road and Stafford Road, ''eraga area; and to Oakland - Fire Department to close Pinehurst road, Canon area, subject to certain conditions. -- Approved Work Order 6LL=3 (SuoD?erent 1) in amount of $3 ,600 and authorised Dublic ::ori:s D_--ector to a~-range for repair of slipout on Eoraga Road , '.'oraga area. Requested Public Works Director to resubmit his report on July 2 with respect to Smiley Road Drainage Facility, Pittsburg area, as requested by 'x. L. S.:�ith. Accepted instruments fron follo.- ng for Minor Subdivisions as indicated: L. M. Reddick, 10-73 ; M. Loveridge et al, 140-73, F. E. Gonsalves et al , 303-72; A. S. Allen et al, 133-73; and for recording only from East bay 'unicipal Utility District, Sub, 4435; Pacific Gas and Electric Co^sang, 303-72; L. M. Reddick, 10-73; G, D. Lucchesi et al, H. Torrez et al, East Contra Costa 001 r June 18, 1974 Summary, continued Page 4 Irrigation District, 70-73; H. M. Loveridge et al, 149-73; M. C. Mota et al, P. A. Martino et al, 27-74; dells Fargo Bank, 252-72; and P. G. & E. Co. , LUP 163-70. L t Approved recommendation of Contra Costa County Aviation Liaison Committee that no airline be endorsed as the sole provider of services to this county, in response to request of STOL Air Inc. to be the sole provider of commuter service to Buchanan Field, Concord; and approved suggestion df Supervisor Boggess that Airport Manager be requested to consult with representatives of aforesaid company to determine what type of aircraft is intended for use in its commuter service in future. - � As Ex-Officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and 'hater Conservation District, took the following actions : Accepted instruments from G. A. and J. Focha .for portion of San Ramon Creek Channel (FC Zone 33) : Authorized staff of said district to process applications for purchase of tax delinquent land f-rom County Tax Collector (Green -Valley Creek,' Danville -:.r ea - FC Zone 3B) ; Authorized Public : orks Director to prepare preliminary plans for interim drainage system for County Service Area D-12, Sandmound Slough area; and Authorized issuance of encroachment permit for construction of two side drain outfalls, Marsh Creek, Brentwood area (FC Zone 1). As Ex-Officio the Governing Boards of Contra Costa County Sanitation Districts Nos. 5, 7-B, 15 and _19, approved Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement establishing the East/Central Contra Costa County Wastewater Management Agency, which would administer preparation of a "Facilities Plan" for a sewage interceptor, treatment and disposal system for eastern and central county areas pursuant to requirements of 'State Water Resources Ce::`rol Board. Fixed July 15 at 10:40 a.m. for continued hearing on proposed abatement of property located at 3035 Stone Road, Bethel Is-�ar.u` area, D. W. Rose et al, ower. Denied :request of Social Services Union Local 535 to reopen negotiations for 1974-1975 employee compensation programs. Approved rate schedule, effective August 1, 1974, adjusting . County Medica-. Services cafeteria rates; and requested County Auditor and Director, Hu=man Resources Agency, to review said schedule by February= 1, 1.075 and submit their findings to the County Administrator for possible amendments thereto. Appointed committee in connection with development of Emergency selephone System (9-1-1) . Authorized Chairman to execute agreement with :Tilsey and Ilam, consultants, to perform study of requested CATV rates increases ; ani i- co^.neo t i on "-herewith,ith, removed ed as referral to Administration and Finance Committee the .:natter of CATV raze increase rEcuests fror. various companies. Approved recommendation of Supervisor Dias that the Director, Human Resources Agency, and the Allied Services Project Director, be authorized to attend the annual conference of the National Association. of Counties in Miar..i Beach, Florida, July 14 - 17; and that Director, Human Resources Agency; be authorized to travel to I:ashington, D. C. to testify before the Education and Labor Committee of the house or Representatives, July 10, regarding the Allied Services Act of 1974; removed as referral to Administration and Finance Committee. 00i99 =.r. > F,. r - ..`+Y w y,P. ,:- e^''�x .y _. n s .a w %, _.. �r....... _w a . S. ... a ,w..... .. - ,. wr Kw-•Cr .,.._ ..._ ... _ 7 l i June 18, 1974 Summary, continued Page 5 Granted extention of time in which to file Final Develop- ment Plans: 1667-RZ, Ygnacio Valley area; and 1605-QRZ, San Ramorl. - area. Fixed July 16 at 11 a.m. for hearings on Planning Commission initiation to rezone certain land in Danville area (1902-RZ) , and on report of Planning Commission on request of R. M. and M. Carlisle (1723-RZ) , Byron area. Waived reading and fixed June 24 for adoption of proposed Ordinance No. 74-40 rezoning certain property in Walnut Creek area, C. and J. Kenyon (1880,-RZ) . Waived reading and adopted Ordinance No. 74-41, repealing Ordinances No. 341 and 1429 regulating fortune-telling and similar activities. Referred to: Contra Costa County Solid Waste Management Policy Committee - resolution adopted by Sono=a County Hoard of Supervisors requesting Board support of S3 2011U, which would exclude certain portions of said county from Hay Area Sewage Services-Agency not benefited by services; _ County Agricultural Com-nissioner - suggestion from Alamo resident that literature relating to County Animal Control ordinances be distributed,- Secretary,- Civil istributed;Secretary,- Civil Ser:•jce Commission - request from. Richmond resident for information pertaining to certain personnel in County Animal Control Division, Department of Agriculture; County Counsel for reply - letter from Mr. W. Cardinale, San Ramon, posing a question regarding bond issue funds of Valley' Community Services District; Director, Human Resources Agency - letter from- Contra Costa Dental Society; Concord, offering its services relative to Advisory Board to be appointed in connection with Child Health Disability Program, and urging support of fluoridation of water supply; Director, Human Resources Agency, and County Administrator - letter from Contra Costa Suicide Prevention Center transmitting proposal submitted to County !'.ental Health Advisory Board seeking $40,000 -in Short-Doyle funds to continue its program; County Administrator - letter frog^ Chairman, County Mental Health Advisory Board, requesting support of A3 3631, which would . provide an appropriation of $5,000,000 for state share of neer and expanded children's mental health programs; letter from President, Western Region District, ?rational Association of Counties, urging endorsement of legislation which would provide a system of payments- in-lieu of taxes (.HR 12225) ; letter from Citizens for Fire District Ambulance Service requesting Board assistance in implementing a county-wide paramedic training program for fire=en; letter from Walnut Creek resident lith respect to tax rate in county and trans- mitting copy of iiicJ� Radio Station editorial on same subject; Public Works Director - petition from Danville residents requesting early completion of street and drainage improvements on Del amigo Road , Danvil-le area; cony of resolut,ion adopted by Concord Cit;: Council with respect to proposed County Service Area T-2 and establishment of m..axinum tax rate related thereto; letter from Moraga resident complaining of dust problem created by construction of housing development Irl vicinity of Carter Drive, Moraga area; Real Property Division, Public Works Department - notice from Placer County Counsel of meeting of Weimar r'ospital Central Committee on June 20 at L:eirar, California; Public .-orks Director and Director of Dunning for report - petition opposing closing of Southern Pacific Railroad Crossing at Livorna ,:'est, Alamo area, and extension of Lunada Lane, and requesting that no consideration be given to formation of assess- ment district with respect thereto; 00200 A � June 18, 1974 Summary, continued Page 6 Director of Planning, Public Works Director and County Counsel - let-ter from Mr. A. Malick, Danville, inquiring as to - status of an earlier request for an amendment to -County Ordinance Code pertaining to minimum drainage requirements; County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors Boggess and Kenny) - report of Director of Planning recommending that Board approve request of East County General Plan Co=mittee, _ Oakley, to defer decision on Scenic Routes Element of County General Plan until July 29; Intergovernmental Relations Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Dias) for report July 2 - memorandum from Director, Human Resources Agency, transmitting copy of Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, Title I, Manpower Progra-m Operating Plan for 1974-75, as recommended by County Manpower Planning Council. Referred to County Administrator for review of certain matters in connection with the June 41, 1974 State Primary Election Day, as contained in an editorial of KTVU 2. Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 74/522, fixing Jul;: 2- at 8 p.m. for 'hearing on nr000sed Antioch-Pittsburg Area Fire Protection Reorganization; 74/523, fixing July: 16 at 11 a.m. as tine to receive bids for reconstruction of '.rinit:: and Yale Avenues, Kensington area; 74/524, declaring intention to summarily abandon and quitclaim in connection with small portion of excess Sobrante Avenue right of way, El Sobrante area; 74/525," fixing July 16 at 11 a:m. at time to receive . bids for construction of Ioraga Way Turn Lanes, Orinda-aorzga area; 14/526, approving man of Subdivision 4524, Rheem area; 74/527, accepting as complete, June 7, contract with Charles I. Cunningham Company for modification of existing storm inlet grates, Alamo, Danville and San Ragan areas.; 74,/528, amending Complaint in Condemnation Action No. 144422 to add four parcels of land required for relocation of existing Pacific Gas and Electric and Pacific Telephone and-Telegraph joint poles and overhead wires , and authorizing County Counsel to institute conder..nation action to obtain immediate possession of parcels of right of :ray required for construction of Line A, Unit 3, Concord area (as ex-officio the governing board of County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1) ; 74/529, accepting as complete, June 7, contract with Peter Cole Jensen for construction of improvements on Hartz Avenue, Danville area; 74/530 and 74/531 , approving maps of Subdivisions 4496, Danville area, and 4551, San Ramon area; 74/532, authorizing County Counsel to initiate condemnation proceedings in connection with development of t-linor Subdivision 281-72, Pittscuro area, and execution of agreement with Cathay Land Company:, inc. in connection therewith; 74/533 and 74/534 , fixing July 16 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for Site Imnrovenents (Contract 1) at Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Fire College, Treat Boulevard, Concord; and for sa.e project (Contract 2) ; 711/535 and 7t/,36, ordering abatement of nuisances on property l0c?i._z�:1 n_z 17 .*.7ni.? ::Yen , , �.�.3 i.lir� , OilP.e byb The Col-W.-ell Company et al; and at 1450 Danville Loulevard, Alamo, Dyna-Grow-k !.-. =inancial Corporation; 74/537, urging passage of SB 457, which would prohibit the charging of fees to small care homes, incluing foster homes and family day care homes for six or fewer persons, a^d requesting Director, State Department of ?health, to naive said license fees; 74/538 , authorizing correction of certain erroneous assess- ments relating to property owned by R. and D. Jensen; 711/539 t:zrou.;h 7'x/5111, authorizing cancellation of penalties cost , redemption penalties and redemption fees on 1973-74 secured roll; delinquent penalties , etc. on 1-73-1974 secured assessment roll; and tax liens and transfer to unsecured roll on property acquired by public agencies; 00201 1 June 18, 1974 Summary, continued Page 7 74/542, confirming canvass of votes and-declaring results -of special bond election held in County Service Area R-8, Walnut Creek area, on June 4; 74/543, commending firs. V. Robinson, Richmond resident, for services rendered to the community; 74/544, approving return to payroll procedure whereby two salary checks will be issued (one check by state and one by county) to each Superior Court Judge and referring matter to' County Auditor to take necessary implementing action. Referred to County Government Operations Committee proposal of Mr. G. Banducci regarding possibility of a study as to costs involved in establishing a planning commission for Orinda. Authorized Chairman to send telegrams to the Assemblymen who represent three counties in the Bay Area Rapid Transit District urging that SB 19066, which continues. 1/2% retail transaction and use tax in order to provide revenues for continued operation of BART system, be adopted (or some modification thereof) in order to avoid interruption to transit service. Referred to Administration and Finance Committee request of Attorney Thiessen, resident, Contra Costa County Bar Association, with respect to certain matters of Office of Public Defender; and de-ferred action on his request with respect to consolidation of municipal courts until Board hearing on same had been concluded. Referred to County Government Operations Committee and County Administrator for review and report matter of proposed consolidations of certain municipal courts in county. Approved recommendations of Administration and Finance Committee with -respect to motel complex (Sheraton Inn) lease at Buchanan Field, Concord; and in connection therewith, approved recommendation of Supervisor Z'oriarty that he be authorized to send a letter to Foreman of 1974 County Grand Jury in response to his inquiry as to corrective action and transmitting, certain reports relative th..ereto. Recessed to meet on Yondzy, June 24 at 2:30 p.m. , in Executive Session to consider personnel and compensation matters pursuant to Government Code Sections 54°57 and 54957.6. 4. 00202 • The preceding documents corrist of 202 pages. i 1 '.Y s ' goo THE OT' St7Pa?t' ORS M7-r-' IN ALL I'F'S CAPACTTipS -_ VjTPS'!AW-; TO OPT) N' C` :,)F S»:CTTON 2�-2.Et02 AT 2:30 P-7-1. , MO TDA-v, X77`71 24, 197h III ROOTI 107, C*77 PY ADMIN IS^T?A"IO?J ?t'Z,D 11:G, MARTP47Z, CALIFORNIA A-,;n RVC'FS-SF� INTO ~ =r.U"11VF: SFISSJON. THEY RECONVENED AT L :t:5 P .?-I. A?-n Fvc-;SSfi^ IitTO FXEC71MTVESFtTSTON AT 6:30 P.M. T ^ FOARD PrCO!�cVF EM AT 7:05 P.M. P}; .5 E.'!iT: Chairman rman J. E. Moriarty, Presiding; Suvervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, 3oa ess L. A. Linscheid. C.I.F?RK J. R. Olsson, represented by G.-:raldine Russell, Deputy Clerk. The £oliwing are the calendars for Board consideration prepared by the Clerk, County Adminis- trator and Public f=orks Director. a,001 low, 1M"ZS P.ICMW,v"C"CMD CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS .JAMES E.MORIARW l lwec mcr CNAtRMAM ALFRED M.RIOT :AN P.@Lo CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WARREN N.IXUAM 5 2ND DISTRICT r/CC CNAIRYAN JAMES E.MORIARTY.lArAvem ,JAMES R.OI_SSON.couwv cLLRR 210 OAtTi7A1CT AMD FDR AMD @R Orn=0 mom Or THC @CARD • "` -•-• 1 r -T or-r- r--%y^ •"n Y TMr " r1 MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL i tltlEr�11 JAMES P.KENNY.RICHHOKo CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES E.MORIARTY I /wT'DnSTRICT CMAIRYAH ALFRED M.DIAS.sAa M.Lo CONTRA COSTA COUNTY wwR�w:RMAA.NN aHa asTRlcr 4AMES E. MORIARTY.LArAT;7Tt JAMES R.OLSSON.coupay CLERK 9R0 asTRtCT AMD FOR AND C%OFFICIO CLERK OF TMC BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.coHtwm SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT pq[F ct[Rlt EDMUND A. UNSCHEID. tMmewo BOARD CHAMBERS,ROOM 107.ADMINISTRATION BUILDING w40"c 728-7000 RT"afTRICT Q1LMila"377/ rO.b01< ass MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 94553 —� MONDAY JIM 24, 1974 7he Board still meet in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 2:30 P.M. The Board Brill convene and recess to meet in Mcecutive Session to consider personnel and compensation maters, pursuant to Government, Code Sections 5k957 and 54957.6- 7:00 P.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies. 7:00 P.M. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director. 7:15 P.M. Consider roe ndations of the County Administrator. 7:30 P.M. Consider recommendations of Board Committees including: Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and H. A. Linscheid) with respect to: a. Proposed revisions to policies related to . General Assistance; b. Appropriation adjustment for County Super- intendent of Schools for travel expenses to the end of the fiscal year; and c. Proposed additional permanent positions for various county departments. 7:40 P.M. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board." - 7:50 P.M. Consider recommendations and requests of Board members. 8:00 P.M. Hearing on appeal of Frank Marcellini et al and UrA - Corporation from Planning Commission. denial of Applica- tion Number 1820 RZ to rezone land in the Vine fifth area from Single Family Residential District-6 (R-6) to General Commercial District (C). Continued from February 19, 1971 ,8:15 P.M. Mr. Eugene Perrin wishes to discuss drainage in the vicinityof Olinda Road El Sobrante area. , ITEMS SUBMITTED TO TRv BOkID Items 1 - 9 s COITS:OJT 1. ADOPT Ordinance No. 74-40 (introduced June 18, 1974) rezoni:ig property, Chris A. Kenyon, applicant, 1886-RZ, comprising approximately 12.86 acres in the Walnut Creek area, to Singles Family Residential-40 (R-40) zoning classification; waive reading and order publication. MEEML ell Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued June 24, 104 2. INITIATE proceedings and fix August 6, 1974-at the times indicated on resolutions of the Local Agency Formation Commission with respect to the following: a. 10:30 a.m. - making determination and approving proposed annexation of Subdivision 4432, Horaga area, to County Service Area M-18; and b. 10:35 a.m. - making determination and approving San Pablo Fire Protection District territory annexation to the El Sobrante Fire Protection District. 3. DENY the following claims: a. Carolyn V. and Stephen E. Langer, $2,500,000 for wrongful death and personal injuries; b. Lester L. Fowler dba Fowler's-Woodcraft, $800.00 for property damage; and c. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, Bay Sector, $600.00 for property damage. 4. FIX July 16, 197'r at 11 :45 a.m. as time for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Falender domes to rezone land in the Danville area (1835-RZ), from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-15 (R-15). 5. ACCEPT as complete private improvements in Minor Subdivision 215-71 , Danville area, and authorize return of -cash deposit in connection therewith. 6. AUTHORIZE extension of time for filing final map of Sub- division 4401 , Oakley area. 7. , AUTHORIZE County Auditor to refund overcharge on Master Vendor Permit No. 2901 . B. AUTHORIZE County Auditor to make changes in the assessment roll; authorize cancellation of tax liens on property acquired by public agencies; and authorize cancellation of certain penalties and fees on the 1973-1974 secured roll. 9. RESCIND portions of Resolution No. 74/516 relating to can- cellation of tau liens on property acquired by public agencies. Items 10 - 26: DEV�:'RMZNATsON (Staff recommendation shown following the item. ) 10. LETTER from Executive Director, Association of Bay Area Governments, Berkeley, requesting the appointment of two official representatives and two alternates from Contra Costa County to serve on its Executive Committee. DESIGNA'T'E Ma- SERS 11 LETTM from Executive Secretary, International Brotherhood of Minority Businessmen, Richmond, requesting the estab- lisb2ment of a quota system for minorities in construction projects and bid specifications. REF'r-i TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR ,- : -gym _ , .► ,,.,.. T,_ i 9 all - Mal Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued -June 24, 1974 12. COPY of resolution adopted by the Board of Control of Local Mass Transportation Agency of Contra Costa County recom- mending that a uniform maxim= tax rate measure of 35� per $100 of assessed valuation be established for the entire County Service Area T-2, subject to approval by the voters; and 4 COPY of resolution adopted by the Martinez City Council agreeing to the inclusion of the City of Martinez in County Service Area T-2 for the purpose of placing on the November 5, 197L: ballot the w ansit system proposal of the Local Mass Transpartaticn :gen-y; and 3 COPY of resolution adopted by the Pittsburg City Council requesting that the Pittsburg Sphere of Influence area, as determined by the Local Agency Fo --ation Cm.mission, be excluded from County Service Area T-2. REFER TO PUBLIC WOR-IM DIRECTOR 13. LETTER from Mr. Patrick Halligan, El Cerrito, requesting that "leash free" areas be designated to allowthe exercise of dogs free from leash control; and - PETITION from Yxs. William Rao, Braga; and others, requesting that the County Animal Control Ordinance be amended to - allow dogs to run at large on the dog owners property. CONSIDER AT HELRIING TO 33 ^" ON REPORT Or SP:C IAL ANIMAL CONTROL REVir,d COW-ITT=.E 14. LETTER from Pur. W. E. Wallace, Wallace Horega Realty Corpora- tion, expressing his opinion with respect to the real _estate value impact o_ proposcd construction improvements on Munster Drive (Country Drive), Horaga, -contained in Assessment District No. 1972-1 . .Ey . TO PUBLIC WORKS DIg.ECTOR 15. LETTER from Petty Ray Geophysical In^., Stockton, requesting permission to co^dsc:, a ;'Vibrosei sr s4^vey in certain areas - of the county. RZFMI TO PUBLIC "k3R.K.S DLR:±CTOR fib. LETTER from President of the Board of Directors, Contra Costa Counts Heart Association, Walnut Creek, requesting alloca- tion of federal revenue shaxivg funds ($33,e05) for a special "Cardio-Alert" program. R.:... TO ADMI2IISTRATION AND FINAZICE CO.�i_TT 17. LETTER from Chairman, Traffic Commission, City of Lafayette, urging appropriation approval for the 1974-1975 City- County Thoroughfare mriority list. REFM TO ADMI1FISTRATION AND FD.ANC E COi*:T_T'T E AND PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 18. LETTER from National Alliance of Businessmen, Oakland, re- questing endorsement of its proposal sub,.,a -ed to the Department o= Labor to provide an on-the-job training program under Tittle iii of the Comprehensive anployment and Training Act, enabling ex-o_'fenders to obtain employ- ment. R .F� TO DLRECT3R., HUMAN RESCUZr C-Es AGZ-!1CY 19. LETTER from Vice Chairman, Juvenile Justice Commission, re- questing that the county, social agencies be encouraged to support and cooperate with the Zast County Hotline program. REFER TO DIRECTOR, L'U*LA R-:SOT—RCr� AGENCY s _ Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued -June 24, 1971 20. LETTER from Chairman, Board of Commissioners, Moraga Fire Protection District, supporting request of the Citizens for Fire District Ambulance Services Committee for a paramedic training program. REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 21 . LETTERS (3) from property owners expressing concern with respect to vandalism and speed violations in the 111orth Gate and Castle Rock area of the county, and requesting provision of police protection and posting of speed limit signs. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND COUNTY SHERIFF- COR01 E£? 22. LETTER from State Department of Education advising that the California Flanpower Services Council has approved an allocation to provide Vocational Education services under Section 112 of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act for the 1974-1975 fiscal year and enclosing forms for a Won-financial Vocational Education Agreement. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HrnSAN _RFSO-O.C•?.S AGE11CY 23. LETTER from State Division -.%f Water Quality Control advising that it has placed the Eastern_ Contra Costa County Sub- regional System p-roject for a Step J grant in Priority Class D on the fiscal year '1974-1975 Clean Water Grant Priority List and remsssts submission of an application in connection therewith. REFER TO PUBLIC WORks DIREECTOR 24. IIRMORA?MJUM from Director of Planning recommending request from Land West Corporation for refund of park dedication Sees be denied. APPROVE RECOI ENDATIOiJ 25. LETTER from Mr. E. A. Taliaferro requesting. information with respect to a Writ of Execution in Superior Court Action 1No,R-8900. REFETIR TO PRESIDING JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT 26. COPY of resolution adopted by the Antioch City Council re- questing the State Department of Transportation to initiate transportation corridor study, Route 21r, Antioch-Pittsburg area. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Persons edd_ressinz the Board should complete the form provided on the rostrum and f'u_^r_ish the Clerk with a Written copy o= t-eir rresentation. MRADLINE FOR AGENDA. ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 5 P-M. NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF PUBLIC INTEREST •BCDC meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month - phone 557-3686 ABAG meets 3rd Thursday of each month - phone 841-9730 EBRPD meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month - phone 531-9300 APCD meets 1st Wednesday of each-month - phone 771-6000 HTC meets lith Wednesday of each month - phone 849-3223 CCCWD maets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month - phone 682-5950 -- WOOD • 1 OF-FICE fl? THB CO�.'TY A=Ji4I ISMATOR C31171PRI CDSTA COFT 11Y Administration Building i.artinsz, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommend"ad Actions, From: J. P. McB:i en, June 24, 1974 Cou.Zty Adminis trator I. PEPRSOIRLI L ACTIO:13 1 . Probation Department. Add one (1 ) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Level 152 0586-$712), and cancel one (1 ) Typist Clerk, position number 03, Salary Level 108 ($512-3623) , effective June 25, 19P,, - 2. 97 •2. Cotnitiv Medical Services. Authorize appoint"Ment of Tenki Tenduf-La. M. D. in the class of Clinical Physician I at the fifth step (-�2,382 per month) of Salary Range 548 0;1 ,959-52082), effective July i , 1974. 3. Nest Municipal Court. Authorize filling of one 1 Denuty Clerk I position, number 09, vacated by resignation. 4. Authorize bridge in service of Bessie L. Waldon so as to add three gears and one north to her current service, Which dates from July 1 , 1963, as reco=9nded by the Civil Service Comsission. Project Positions 5. tounty Medical Services. Add one (1 ) exempt position of Mathadone Treatment Program Director-Project at Salary Level k04 ($1 ,263-51 ,535), effective July 1 , 1974 6. Sheriff-Coroner. Allocate to the Salary Schedule for F.xemot Personnel the class of Deputy Sherif Criminalist I-Project at Salary Level 320 ($9'8- 1 ,188) and add one (1 ) position, effective June 25, 1974- II. TR. VEL AU HORMT IONS 7., Authorize Harry I. Bows, Deputy District Attorney N, and Allan Thomason, Family Support Program Assistant, to attend Ninth :Yestern Regional Conference on Uniform Reciprocalt'oreszent of Support in Ketchum, Idaho in the period from Jul; 3, 19711, through July 13, 1974. 0(10 �► 004006 ,M To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: RecorL*•iended Actions 6/2417.1 Page 2. III. APP ROP RI1NT1O,iS ADJc?..'iTIR: To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 6/2417b, Page 3. by defining the terms "responsible local Officials" and "appropriate local officials and local bodies" to -mean the legislative bodies of counties and cities, thereby eliminating the confusion and disagreement w'nich currently exists. 17. Authorize Chairman, Board of :!.pervisors, to execute amendment to agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Department of Transportation, to extend date For corpletion of approved Land Use and T-rarsportation Study components to Jul.-, 1 , 1975• � 18. Adopt resolution establishing board and care rates to be paid daring the fiscal year 197L-1975 to private institutions in which children ara placed by the Probation Department and the Social Service Department. 19. Adopt resolution establishing neer indigent burial fees to be effective July 1 , 1974; revised rates have been used for 1971,0975 budget purposes. 20. Authorize County Superintendent of Schools to place modular building, on premises of George miller Memorial Center East for use in maintaining school programs for severely handicapped children. 21 . Authorize Chairran, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Consis Corporation for provision of programming services in connection with the development of the County Personnel/Payroll System. 22. Authorize Chairran, Board of Supervisors, to execute iaodif ication and Extension of Agreement regarding Public Employment Program, Section_ 5 grant ( BE 06-2-0073) with the City of Walnut Creek for the purpose of modifying and extending the agrez_aent to October 31 , 1974- 23. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to send letter to U. S. Department of Labor which requests tee Department to obligate an additional X513,000 to continue the Con Costa C o,-Lqt; Emergency Employment Act Public , p?oymen t Program (E�1-06-2-0073) thro ugh ,:arch 31 , 19?5• 00008 To: Board of Sunerai ors From: County nd_^minis tra for Re: Recon-mended Actions 6/2417:* Page 4. V. OTS AC_ IONS 24. Authorize Chair=an, Board of Supervisors, to send letter to Direc_or for Manpower, U. S. Depar'C'ment of Labor, confitirg the June 20, 1974 telegram =root the County Administrator requesting an increase in Una Contra Costa County Sumner Program for Lcono,mically Disadvanta;ed `youth (Su=.er Grant. 06-,004-32) of a71 ,800 to 7E�20,0►� and requesting federal funds in the amount of =$18,792 for trarspor:ation and recreational support component. This action of the Board Will officially request :hese additional funds. 25. Authorize Chairman, Boar of Supervisors, to execute contract between the County of Contra Costa and Isaac ::pore for the provision of staff training during, the period from Juan 26, 197:1 through .;tine 30, 19740 as reco=erded by the CountProbation Officer. Maximum payment under the terms of the contract will not exceed 3445 (federal funds- Youth Services Project). 26. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute contract between the County of Contra Costa and Stepben Floyd Greer for the provision of staff training during the period from June 26, 197!, through June 29, 1974, as recommended by the County Probation Officer. Ma_;inum pale^t under the terms of the contract will not exceed $1 ,675 (federal funds - Youth Services Project). 27. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to axecute contract between the County of Contra Costa and Family ='herapg Center of San Francisco for the provision of staff tra-1n-t,-ng during the period from August 1 , 1974 through, October 30, 197 1,,, as recormended by the County Probation Officer. Maximum payment under the terms of the contract will not exceed •;2,250 augnented by a .-atching contribution of Law r` forcement Education Program funds of X770 by the University of California at Berkeley. 28. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute grant award contract between the Courts of Contra Costa and the State o: California, Office of Criminal Justice Plan=nin3s for the conduct of the Pittsburg/ Antioch Diversion Project (OCJP Project A-1955-1 -7-:) during the period July 1 , 1974. througL Ju*_e 30, 1975. Total project cost is X72,222; X65,000 in federal funds available under the Crime Control Act of 1973; ' 3,611 in a I To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recoraended Actions 6/21;/74 Page 5. State funds, and x3,611 in county matching funds. The Board of Supervisors authorized sub-mission of a xrant aunlication for this project- on March 12, 1971.7 by Resolution `3unber 74/250. 29. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute grant award contract between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Office of Criminal Justice PlarzinS, for the conduct of the Probation Dena_ tment Adult Drug Abuse Program (OCJP Project A-19ti4-1 -7114) during the period from July 1 , 1974 through June 30, 1975. Total project cost is X166,225; $149,603 in federal funds available under the Crime Control Act of 1973, 3?8011 in State funds, and 88,311 in county matching funds. The Board of Supervisors authorized submission of a grant application for this project on ,larch 12, 197!.� by Resolution ?lumber 74/251 . 30. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Uhiversity of California for the services of three work-study students in the Office o:' Public Defender through June 30, 1975; the cost to the county will be approximately '�i ,000. 31 . Authorize Chairnan, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contri,& Costa and the State of California, employment Development Department, under the terms of which the county. will .receive a mamimum of = 119,289.28 for the purpose of providing clerical training to twenty-two (22) welfare recipients during the period from July 1 , 1974 through Jure 30, 1975. No county funds are involved. 32. On recommendation of the Human Resources Director, refer proposed contracts between the County of Contra Costa and Mt. Diablo Child Therapy Center, inc. to the Board Administration and Finance Coraittee for policy determination concerning eligibility criteria and financial responsibility to be apnll.ed to patients. 33• Exercise option to extend for one year lease between the County of ContMa Costa and Virgil Pounds for p_emi'ses at 187 - 25th Street, Richmond, California for continued occupancy by the Probation Department. To: Board of Supervisors From: County Admilnistrafor Re: Rec o-^,ended Actions 6/24I7. ?a4!-e 6. V. OTHER ACTIO:. 34. Amend-IMay 28, 197:;, board order which authorized an amendment to the 197th delegate agency agreement with Porth Ricrnczd �:eighborhood Rouse, Inc. to reflect the fact that the $2,515 budget increase is to be used for educational material for Rodeo and 'N'orth Richmond senior citizens. 35. Authorize County Auditor-Controller to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Erwin A. Ritz for audit Of Head Start and Office of Economic Opportunity proe-Tams for the calendar year 1973. 36. Authorize continued operation of the County Head Start Program through July 15, 1974 and T authorize County Auditor-Controller to continue funding said programs for the above mentioned period pending completion of contract processing. 37. Authorize extension of 197k General Community Programming Delegate Agency agreements with Southside Community Center, _inc., Concerted Services Project, Inc., North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc., and United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. from June 30, 1974 to July 16, 1974 and authorize County Auditor-Controller to continue funding said programs and central administration at their usual monthly level througb the use of unexpended federal funds for the above period, subject to approval of :he Western Regional Office of Economic Opportunity. Chairrsn to ask for any co-:ments by interested _m7- citizens in attendance a she neeting subject to carrying forward any pa:-ocular item to a later specific ti:~::e ;f discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. DZIDLrdE FOR AGM a'D:: ?T=: THURSDAY, 5:00 P.M. 00011 I 777,777-7 Contra Costa County Public Works Department June 24, 1974 E X T R A B U S I N E S S ADDENDUM TO REPORT B ON THE AGENDA - Use of Buchanan Field for Temporary Trailer Park Change Condition 4 of this report as follows: 4. The permittee deposit with the Public Works Department a cash bond in the amount of $500 prior to July 22 to insure that the area will be left in its original condition, execute a hold harmless agreement with the County covering the use of the property, and provide evidence of liability insurance naming the County as an additional insured under the policy, SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 1. ROAD MAINTENANCE SERVICES - Dutch Slough Road - County Service Area RD-4 On October 16, 1973, by Resolution No. 73/793, the Board of Supervisors established County Service Area No. R)-4 to provide road maintenance services on Dutch Slough Road. On December 18, 1973, the residents within the ar!a voted approval of a $1.00 maximum tax rate to finance tie road improvements. On January 15, 1974, the Board of Supervisors approved a loan of $10,500 to Service Area RD-4, =o be repaid from the Service Area tax revenue. Before any work can be done, the Board of Supervi,3ors must make a finding that Dutch Slough Road is a public right of way. To this end, the County Counsel's office prapared an Offer of Dedication form which was circulated by several of the property owners within the Service Area. tt was signed by 19 of 39 owners representing 25 of 56 pircels along Dutch Slough Road. In addition, the deeds if all parcels contain similar restrictions to permit "t-ie right of the Public over that section of the premises lyin.; within the County Road running along the levee along the north line of the premises. . ." (Continued on next page) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 of June 24, 1974 a, f ,_,a. —%Jv u. laa auulLion, the deeds -)f all parcels contain similar restrictions to permit "'t-ie right of the Public over that section of the premises lyin.; within the County Road running along the levee along the north line of the premises. .." (Continued on next page) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page-1 of June 24, 1974 Item 1 continued It is the opinion of the Public Works Department, concurred in by the County Counsel's office, that the above facts represent sufficient evidence to enable the Board of Supervisors to conclude that Dutch Slough Road has been established as a public road through deed restriction and long usage by the Public. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution stating that the Board finds Dutch Slough Road is public in nature and intent, and therefore funds raised through County Service Area RD-4 may be expended for maintenance purposes. Board Order required. (LD) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 2 oft June 24, 1974 0001 f a Y , i ' • EEL y .r•A CONTRA COSTA COU M PUBLIC WORKS DEPARiitENT June 24, 1974 REPORTS Report A. INDCOR SWIM'LING POOL - GEORGE I4ILLER, JR. I.040RIAL - WEST Through its order dated June 11 , 1974, the Board of Supervisors referred to the Public Works Department a letter from Mrs. Dorothy Brooks, President, Swimming Pool Committee, Hilltop Center Parents' Group, George Miller, Jr. Memorial-West for the Mentally and 'rhysically Handicapped, requesting assistance in its plan to construct an indoor swimming pool at the said Center. After discussion u ith the Office of the County Administrator, it is recommended that the Public Works Department be authorized to provide general direction, coordination, and supervision to _ - - the Hilltop Center Parents Group in their objective to construct an indoor swimming pool, and to provide ins Vection during construction, all at no cost to the Parents Group; it being further understood that all design and construction will be in accordance with the usual County standards and will meet all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations, and that all of the design and construction will be accomplished by the Parents' Group at no cost to the County. (BP) Report B. USE OF BUCHANAN FIELD FOR TMeORARY TRAILER PARK On June 11, 197' the Board of Supervisors referred to the Public Works Department a letter from the City of Concord requesting permission to use 13 acres of County property at Buchanan Field for parking and camping accommodations for self-contained trailers, campers and mobile vans for the duration of the stational A.AU Swimming Championship meets approximately from August 22 through September 1, 1974. This matter has been discussed with the Building Inspection and Health Departments. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the City's request,' subject to the following: 1. Permittee comply with the requirements of Title 25, Chapter 5, Division 4, Sections 5752-5768 of 'the State Administrative Code conceL.ing occupancy, separations, driveways, area lighting, electrical installation, sanitary, laundry and waste disposal facilities. 2. The permittee be subject to .any requirements imposed by the Health Department for sanitary facilities. 3. The permittee submit details and obtain necessary permits from the Building inspection. and Health Departments prior to July 22, 1974. 4. _:.e permiittee deposit with the Public Works Department a cash bond in the amount of $500 prior to July 22 to insure that the area will be left in its original condition, and execute a hold harmless agreement with the County covering the use of the property. A G E N D A (Continued on nextad Page T of 10 p oe) Public Works Department June 24, 19710001,E . vvL1'3 `f. IN F Report B continued: The Building Inspection Department has been designated the local enforcement agency under the State Administrative Code for temporary trailer parks and incidental camping areas. Board Order required. Clerk of the Board 'to send copy of the Board Order to the City of Concord. (A) SUPERI ViSORLAL DISTRICT I Item 1. NORTH RICH,IONIJ STORM DRAINS, PLIMP STATION - WORK ORDER 8780 - RICM-10-'D AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Public Works Director to comply with Elmer J. Freethy Company' s request and reduce the amount retained from the contract progress payments from 10 percent to 5 percent, and to release the funds retained in excess of 5 percent to the contractor. The work is approximately 98 percent complete. The 5 percent retention, together with other deductions , in accordance with the specifications for the project, will be sufficient to protect the County's interest. (FC) Item 2. NORTH RICHMOM STREET IMPROE'IE ENTS - PROJECT NO. 0565-4175-74 NORTH RICHE ON-J, AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Addendum No. 1 to the North Ricm:oftd Street Improvements Project Special Provisions mor the addition of an "Affirmative Action Plan." The proposed "Affirmative Action Plan" is a modification of the "Contra Costa County Uometow-n Plan." The Plan requires the !-- contractor and his subcontractors to not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin and that he establish "goals and timetables" of minority manpower utilization. The "Contra Costa County Hometown Plan" is included in all projects which receive federal assistance. However, for the concept of non-discrimination and affirmative action to be effective, it must be applied to all projects in those areas where the local minority ccmmsnity has shown an interest in implementing such a plan. The Plan for this project will be on a trial basis and it is not anticipated to significantly affect project costs. Bids will be received on July 9, 1174. (RD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page l of 10 June 24, 1974 U4 91 E Tr iM SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS I, III, IV, V Item 3. STREET SWEEPING IN COUNTY SERVICE AREAS M-3, M-`+, 11-6, M-71' M-99 11-11, 11-12 and M-17 - COUNL M-IDE AREA The following informal bids uere received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on April 26, 1974 fo street sweeping in County Service Areas M-3, M-4, M-6, M-7, M-9, 11-11, M-12 and — M-17: Bond Amount J & S Sweeping Service $13,712.00 ,00 P.O. Box 26154, San Francisco 94126 Contra Costa Sweeper Service $14,300_00 Sweepers, Incorporated $15,000.00 It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Plans _ and Specifications and award the contract to J & S Sweeping Service. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (RM) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 4. SECOND STREET - ROAD NO. 2294A - WORK ORDER 4805 - CROCKETT AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept a Grant Deed dated May 13, 1974 from Arlin W. Hargreaves, et ux. , conveying additional right of way along Second Street, as a condition of Land Use Permit No. 416=72. SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item S. MINOR SUBDIVISION 46-74 - 110RAGA AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Minor Subdivision Agreement and authorize its ,Chairman to execute it on behalf of the County. Owner: Igen Wallace, 1398 Moraga Way, Moraga, CA Engineer: Wilson & Company, Oakland, CA (Performance Bond: Cash $1,400 (Deposit Permit Detail No. 117832 (Labor and Materials Bond dated June 14, 1974) Inspection Fee: $70 Park "In-lieu" Fee (P.D. No. 119-74) : $340 Number of lots: 3 Time limit for completion expires June 24, 1975 Location: Corner Moraga Roams and Draeger Drive (LD) Item 6. CANYON ROAD - PROJECT NO. 2631-4165-74 - 2'_ORAGa AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for the Canyon Road Widening Project and advertise for bids to be received in 4 weeks, and opened at 11:00 a.m. on July 23 1974. The Engineer's estimated construction cost is 1299,000.00, (Continued on next page) ' A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 10 Ji-me 242 1974 v1 l w _ 101,1111110 Item 6 continued: The project consists of widening Canyon Road, from San Leandro Creek to Country Club Drive, to four lanes with medians and left turn lanes. A retaining wall will be constructed on the east side of Canyon Road from Sanders Drive northerly for approximately 450 feet. A median landscaping contract is being prepared and will be ready for advertisement at the completion of this project. The Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on June 11, 1974 and found it to be adequate and found the project to be incompliance with the General Plan. The Environmental Impact Report was filed with the Board of Supervisors on June 18, .1974. �.. It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt the Environmental Impact Report and determine that the project will not have a significant e=fect on the environment- and direct the Planning Director to file a Notice of Determination with the County Clerk. (RD) Item 7. ALTARINDA ROAD - PROJECT F.O. 2545-4141-74 - ORINDA AREA :he contract for the asphalt concrete overlay of Altarinda Road _ in the Orinda area was completed by the Contractor, 0. C. Jodes & Sons of Berkeley, on May 31, 1974, in conformance with the approved Puns, Special Provisions, and Standard Specifications, at- a contract cost of approxi=ately $38,500.00. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the contract as complete as of lhay 31, 1974. The contract was completed within the allotted contract time limit. (RC) Item 8. SUBDIVISION 4337 - ORIhMA AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Approve the nap for Subdivision 4337. 2. Authorize its Chairman to execute the Subdivision Agreements for public and private road improvements on behalf of the County. Owner: - New Community I, 1849 :Dillow Pass-Road, 'Suite '309, Concord, CA Engineer: Humann & Associates, 1021 Brown Avenue, Lafayette, CA Performance Bond for Private 3oad Improvements: Surety $24,000 Performance Bond for Public Improvements: Cash 5500 (Deposit Permit Detail No. 117832 dazed June 14, 1974) Surety $51,800 Labor and Materials Bond: $52,300 Tax Bond for 1974-75 lien: 53,500 Inspection Fee: $2,612. 75 Street Light Fee: $251.70 County Service Area L-45 N=oer of lots. 1-3 (continued on next pave) A_ G E N D A Page 2 of 10 Public Worlcs Department June 24, 1974 0001'7 i . 0 ,I Item 8 continued: Time limit for completion expires June 24, 1975 Location: The westerly extension of Courtney Lane off Donald Drive (LD) Item 9. SUBDIVISION 4220 - WALNUT CREEK AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Subdivision Agreement Extension for Subdivision 4220 and authorize its Chairman to sign on its behalf. This Subdivision Agreement Extension grants an extension of time to and including July 31, 1974. (LD) S_UPERVI SORIAL DISTRICTS III, V -� Item 10. BIKE PATH SWEEPING - Work Order 4914 - Southwesterly part of County The following informal bids were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on May 24; 1974 for the sweeping- of the County-maintained bicycle path system: J & S Sweeping Service $2,481.50 Bond amount - $250 P.O. Box 20154 San Francisco 94126 Contra Costa Sweepers No bid - R. F. Dickson Co. , Inc. No bid It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Plans and Specifications and award the contract to J & S Sweeping Service. This --mintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (RH) SUPEP.VISORLAL DISTRICT IV Item 11. EAST FORT: OF GRAYSON CREEK - Flood Control Zone 3B - Work Order 8092 Pleasant Hill area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approve Work Order 8092 in the amount of $5,400 and authorize the ex officio Chief Engineer of said District to remove odoriferous material and associated vegetation and debris from the concrete-linmd channel in the East Fork of Grayson_ Creek. This work will be charged to funds of Flood Control Zone 3B budget for maintenance purposes and cYill be cone by a combination of Counts- forces and rented equipment. It is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from Environmental Impact Report require=ents. (FC) A G E N D A Page 5 of 10 Public Works Department June 24, 1974 WKS G Item 12. STORM DRAIN JIAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 - LINE E - Work Order 8510 - Concord area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Governing Body of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, approve plans and specifications for the construction of a storm drain in Mi.nert Road between Grenola Drive and Brittany Lane and advertise for bids to be received in four weeks and opened at 11 a.m. on July 23, 1974. The Engineer's estimated construction cost is $29,300. It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors determine that the project will nor have a significant effect on the environment and direct the Planning Director to file a Notice of Determination with the County Clerk. A Negative Declaration pertaining to this project was posted and filed with the County Clerk on May 1, 1974, with no protests received. The City of Concord has determined that the project conforms with the City's General Plan as per Section 65402 of the Government Code. The project will complete the storm drain system for Line E with the installation of 316 linear feet of 48-inch reinforced concrete pipe and the construction of two inlet structures. (FC) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 13. COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-45 - Alamo area At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 72/341, it is recom- mended. that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to energize one (1) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street light in Subdivision No. 4367 located on the west side of Likely Drive opposite Likely Court. The light has been installed by the Developer under previous agreements and should now be billed to County Service Area L-45. (TO) Item 14. SUBDIVISION 3843 - San Ramon area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Subdivision Agreement Extension for Subdivision 3843 and authorize its Chairman to sign on its behalf. This Subdivision Agreement Extension grants an extension of time to and including November 22. 1974. (LD) Item 15. SUBDIVISION 3951 - Phase III .- Danville area The construction of improvements in Subdivision 3951 - Phase III has been satisfactorily completed. The $500 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement, evidenced by Deposit Permit Detail Nd. 85494 dated November 24, 1970, is to be retained for ene year in accordance with Section 94-4.400 of the Ordinance :.ode. (conti.nued on next page) AGEhDA Page - of 10 Public Works Department June 241, 1974 0.)1019 Item 15 continued: It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: (a) Issue an Order stating that the work is complete. (b) Accept as County roads the following named streets which are shown and dedicated for public use on the• map of Sub- division 3951 filed December 3, 1970 in Book 134 of Maps at page 10: Greenbrook Drive. . . . . . . . . . (40/60/0.16) Tunbridge Road. . . . . . . . . . . .(36/56/0.03) (East line lot 66 (to East line lot 64) Indian Home Road. . . . . . . . . . (36/56/0.32), Lod gehill Court. . . . . . . . . . . (32/52/0.02) Ambleside Court. . . . . .. . . . .(32/52/0.02) Road Group : 4827 Total Mileage: 0.55 mile Subdivision Agreement dated December 1, 1970 Subdivider: Di Giorgio Development Corp. , 185 Front Street, Danville, CA Location: South of Sycamore Valley Road along Indian Home Road (LD) Item 16. SUBDIVISION 4504 - Clayton area The construction or improvements in Subdivision 4504 has been satisfactorily completed. The $500 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreements evidenced by Deposit Permit Detail No. 110353 dated August 14, 9973, is. to be retained for one year in accordance with Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: (a) Issue an Order stating that the work is complete. (b) Accent as County roads the follo Ang named streets which are shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4504 filed July 19, 1973 it Book 162 of Maps at page 21: . Pit. Etna Drive. .. . . . . . . .(36/56/.23) Mt. Dell Drive. . . . . . . . . .(36/56/.27) Mt. Washington Way. . . . . . (36/56/.01) Road Group: 3465 Total Mileage: .51 Mile Subdivision Agreement dated August 21, 1973 Subdivider: The Rhalves Organization, P.O. Box 592, Concord, CA Location: The southerly extension of Mt. Etna Drive (LD) Item 17. SEAL COAT VARIOUS STREETS - Ci sY OF CL-%1`TO`I - WORK ORDER 5941 It is recommended that the Bord of Supervisors approve Work Order 5941 in the amo�-ant of $4,000 and authorize the Public Works Director to arrange for the seal coat of various streets within the City of Clayton, as per their leeter or request dated May 23, 1974, with costs plus appropriate overheads (as per Board Resolution No. 1077) to be reimbursed to the County. ma-rntenance :mor:: is a Cl---ss 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (RM) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 7 of 10 June 24, 1974 f -._:...._.... .. .....:._...a.....r.._.. III .. _ - r Item 18. MINOR SUBDIVISION 206-72 - BRrVY400D AREA The construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 205-72 has been satisfactorily completed. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an order stating that the work is domplete. 2. Authorize the Public Wor':s Director to refund to P less 0. Johnson, Route 1, Box 4111%, Brentwood, CA $500 cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision Agreement, as evidenced by Auditor' s Deposit Permit Detail No. 112066 dated October 29, 1973. Minor Subdivision Agreement dated November 7, 3973 Subdivider: Pless 0. Johnson, Route 1, Box 41A, Brentwood, CA Location: North side of Marsh Creek Road approximately 850 feet east of Walnut Boulevard. (LD) GENEF_AL Item 19. BUCHANAN FIELD - WORK ORDER 5413 - CONCORD AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Work Order 5413, and authorize the Public Works Director to issue a purchase order for $2,495.00 to Martin Bros., Inc, of Concord for the razing of a swi=ing pool which has become a health' and safety hazard. The pool is located on Airport property leased by Burgess Mobile Home Sales. Martin Bros. , Inc. is also the prime contractor for the construction of Taxiways "J" and "V at Buchanan Field and can conveniently and economically complete the work required by the purchase order. This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class lc Categorical Exemption. (RD) Item 20. AMEND.IEVNT TO CONSULTIt:G SERVICES AGREaIENT It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize its Chairman to execute the Amendment to Consulting Services agreement, Office of Traffic Safety, Grant Project No. 127401 (County Work Order 5390) , between the County and Woodward, Lundgren, and Associates. The amendment extends -the agreement from Jure 31, 1974 to December 31, 1974. The amendment is needed to extend the services of the Consultant to the revised termination date of the Traffic Safety Grant. The amendment does not change the County's cost obligation in the agreement. (PP&SP) Item 21. STREET TREE. PROJECT - CON-IT? COSTA COU-NTY SERVICE AREA M-12, SAN PABLO DABS ROAD, EL SOBRA_.Ti --WORK ORDER 5332 It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the plans and specifications for the Street Tree Project to be installed on the San Pablo Dam Road bec een Road 20 and Appian Way in E1 Sobrante, and direct its Clerk to advertise for construction bids to be received until 11:00 a.-m. July 23, 1974. A G E N D A (Continued on next page) Pa;e , of 10 Public Works Department June 24, 1974 04921 WIF F" PIP n Item 21 continued: The Engineer's estimated cost of construction is $12 200.00. The plans have een reviewed and approved by the M-ll Service Area Advisory Beard. The project is Categorically Exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements. (BP) Item 22. CONTRACT INSPECTION - MOTOR POOL GARAGE ADDITION - WORK ORDER 5342 It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve. . Inspection Agreement with J. M. Nelson for contract inspection of the Motor Pool Garage Addition and authorize its Chairman to execute. Payment will be in accordance with the rate indicated in the Agreement. (BP) — Item 23. JOINT EXERCISE Or PONTERS AGREEMENT - EAST/CED'iRAL CONTRA COSTA COUNTY t•TASTEt:ATER MUMIAGEIMENi AGENCY It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize its Chairman to execute a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement to establish the East/Central Contra Costa County Wastewater Management Agency and to authorize expenditure of County funds as required therein. The Agency will administer the preparation of a "Facilities. Pian" for a sewage intercep�or, -treatnent and disposal system for Eastern and Central Contra Costa County in accordance with the guidelines and requirements of the State Eater Resources Control Board. Other potential parties to the Agreement are the Cities of Antioch, Brentwood, Clayton, Concord, Lafayette, Martinez, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hili, and Walnut Creek, the Byron, Central Contra Costa;, Mt. View, and Oakley Sanitary Districts, Contra Costa County Water District, and Contra Costa County Sanit,^tion Districts Nlos. 7-A, 7-B, 5, 15, and 19. Under terms of the Agreement, costs to the County would be approximately $200,000.00; funds are already available in Public Works budget fcr fiscal year 1973-74. The Agreement provides for the Board of Supervisors to appoint one Director and one Alternate Director to serve on the Joint Agency Board, who would represent the County Sanitation Districts named above, as well as the County. It is further recoasended that the Board of Supervisors appoint one Member and one Alternate Member to serve on the Technical Advisory Committee to the Joint Agency Board. (EC) A G E Iv D A Public Works Department Y age 9 of 10 June 24, 1974 00022 Item 24. CONTRA COSTA COUbTTY WATER AGENCY 1. The Delta Water Quality Report is submitted for the Board of Supervisors' information and public distribution. No action required. 2. The Board of Supervisors to consider attached "Calendar of Water Meetings. ' No action required. (EC) NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments .by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of. other calendar items. A G E N D A Public Works Department Page TO of 10 June 243, 1974 OX - Prepared Jointly by the Water Resources Representative and the s Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agency June 19, 1974 CALENDAR OF WATER MEETINGS " (Includes Meetings for which attendance has already been authorized) ATTENDANCE TD=- Date of Bd. DATE DAY SPONSOR PLACE REMARKS Recommended Authorization Jun24 Mon. Senate Finance 9=00 A.14. Hearing SB ,1873 Staff Committee Sacramento Jun25 Tues. Delta Advisory 3:45 P.M. IV - 74 Port Planning Council Woodland - Jul.l Dion, Central Valley Not Public Workshoos - Basin Staff Jul.2 Tues, Regional mater Scheduled Planning - Sacramento - Jul.3 tied. Quality Control San Joaquin Basin, Includ- Board ing Delta (51A, 5B, and 5C) Sep.6 Fri. Central Valley hot Regional Board Hearing - Staff Regional tater Scheduled Basin Plans 1%5A, 5B, 5C) Quality Control Board .Sep27 Fri. Central Valley Not Regional Board Adoption Staff Regional U.ater Scheduled meeting - Basin Plans Quality Conixol (5A, 5B, and 5C) Board s 24 ' i BOARD OF SUPERVTSORS OF CON-TRA COS-'"A COUNTY, CALIFORIIIA Re: Zoning Ordinances Passed Date: June 24, 1974 _ This being the date fixed to consider passing the following; ordinances rezoning Droaerty as indicated, which were duly intro- duced and hearings held; The Board orders that these ordinances are passed, and the Clerk shall have them published as indicated below: Ordinance Application Number Applicant Huriber Area Newspaper 74-40 Chris A. & Jean S. 1Walnut Cheek Kenyon Contra Costa Times PASSED on June 24, 1974 , by the following vote : SuAervisors AYF. 1:0 AR: T I cert-i fy teat this is a full & correct J.F.Kennz► J T ��' recox^ A^d copy of action duly taken by A.M.Dias (X) ( ) ( ) this Fond on the above date. J.E.Moriarty (X) ( } ( } J.R.M"ISO::, County Clerk and ex officio 14.N.Bogrgess (X) ( ) ( ) Clerk tie ?hoard: on June 24, 1974. E.A.Linscheid (X) ( ) ( ) BY: A I I /�'Z� Deputy Arline Patten cc: Administrator Glimc f, I 00025 i !N THIF TMARD of SUP RIfTc;ORS o CONTRA COST'S COTI T'�, STAT" OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving ) Personnel Adjustments. } June 24, 1974 As recommended by the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDrRrn that the personnel adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AY-n : SiiDerv,sors J. P. :fenny, A. M. Pias, '.�. ?.. PocQess, _'. ":. Linscheid, J. r. Moriarty. N 07: `;one. A FSFN.T: None . r +1 I i P. Y ' P 0 S 1 t 1 0 N ADJUSTi'itisT REQUtS C No: 4Z �___ Department crCO. V :..,� 5�,---;,•c�� Eudget Unit —cam Gate $/19>!74_ i Action Requested: Adann I in.t, ant a«r,a"_'3 __.�.._t'Lr $ Proiict =�-o, Proposed effective date: ! EXol7in why adjustment is needed: ;•--�.,',r „tacjar} in eta}p,ad?a±*o 'Xq + r.�rtce in q 1 Estiiaated cost of adJust:nent: amount: i I . Salaries and wages: 5 2. Fixed Assets: t i s t .L,ti._a r.,:d case) S AGENCY Estimated total Signature %m_ R. .mey, Chief. Med. Admin. Svcs. Department Head Initial ,^ete ii rLeti on of County Administrator Date: June 19, 197LL To Gi vil'--SeZvice: -!£ � ;.Regimes V reco=ma-ndation. l� w CountviAdministrator moi' Personrle] 01�1-;ce.'nd/or Civil Service Comaission Date: June 20, 1974 Classir?iati a .d Pay Reco „erdation Classify 1 Methadone Treatment Program Director - Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Methadone Treatment Program Director - Project. Can be effective &-~ The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Methadone Treatment Program Director - Project, Salary Level 404 (1263-1535). Fersomfil Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: June 24, 1971L Add one (1 ) exempt position of Metbadone Treatment Program Director-Project at Salary Leval ?-0�,' (�?1 ,263--?-1 ,535) , effective «lune 30, 1974. uou,:*--v Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors �,�_{ , • . ,?s APPROVED f-7-- County Clerk J. R. CLSSON .j ii ti 2 _ I y: 'C' thi-s .t�iCGS•`!`.:.:.;:t`. t_J::S-�Lc`,1:.`e'.5 a): ,lr„?y2-cp)t.CLTtG ci: AdjcL5.tm2►!.t and Pe,-L,50PULet 00021 / rr yYI, �k POS 1 T 1 0N ADJ USTMEANT RE01JES i No: �- -- Department PROBATION Budget Unit 3o8 Date _ 4/3o/74 Vacant Action Requested: Uparade'Tvnist Clerk Position 703, to Intermediate Typist Clerk Proposed effective date:5/20/74 Explain why adjustment is needed: To reassicn an I .T.C. , in Juvenile Nall Cost Center 7314, 4 (Leona Smith)to Probation Services, Cost Center 7308 c� aiA CuuVTY Estimated cost of adjustment: i;Ci; v Amount: 1 . Salaries a.nd wages: $ 2. :Fixe&Assets: (f i s.t itz ra and cont) WAY 7 1974 --< 6tit a of $ E`- -- County Administrator �: `L• Estimated total $ i ti -J Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: June 11 , 1 9,71. To Civil Service: Request classification recommendation. ��.� County Admi ni;§trator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Da Y: June 17, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk and cancel 1 Typist Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Intermediate Typist Clerk. Can be effective June 4!9-. 1974, under County Administrator's delegated authority. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk position, Salary Level 152 (586-712) and cancelling 1 Typist Clerk, position 703, Salary Level 108 (512-623). Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: June 2LL, 197LL Add one (1 ) intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Level 152 ($5864712) , and cancel one (1 ) Typist Clerk, position nw-,ber 03, Salary Level 108 ($512- $623) , effective June 25s 1974. County Admi istrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED on JUN 2 ""- County Clerk J. R. OL=,11 Date: JUN 2 4 r By: Eflll 1 APPROVAL of &Zz adjustment ccist-utas an Ap,;,-o,pi-iatiarc Adjustmeltt curd Petc6onneZ 010029 •�..�Uii.iArl.V K - P TI!V FO RD OF STTPFPV[S ORS OF CO!79—A C ma COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) Appropriation Adjustments. ? June 24, 1974 } On motion of supervisor It% N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, TT IS IT,' rrP7 BOARD OPDFRFD that the appropriation adiustnents attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APIT011'D. 'be fore-oing order was passed by the following; vote of the Board: YT'n: SUnervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. aorRess, F. A. Linschei.d, J. F. Moriarty. 1Z 0 'lone. ABSvNT: gone. 0000 c ,e is CONTRA COSTA COUNTY // APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE •�• 3G1O .:u-n4c2pa1 Court, rdL 62 Card Saec,al ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Increase Fund CCit ��::• Bb�.Si¢sC4IJ•I Y Code Qucnr,r 1 Bud etUnrt 06iect Sub.Acct. ,CR X IN E6) CI /003 210 1013 Telma orary Salaries 1450. j 210 2100 Of_'_ce E:_pense 800. 210 2102 -ooks Periodicals 280• 210 2270 Eopair & Service Equipment 128. 210 2301 Auto :ileage - employees /jtS'-( . 210 2303 Other ^ •avel - employees 705113E -., 21%) 24,77 Ea. Supply L C:jurses 50. ,3 4 210 77;2 003 S;.era ;e cauinets 291. 210 7752 007 Chair 17. 3643 2953 plc- 9 76, 211.1741rrlPS -.31,300 Ci✓ti:r:cJ. i.C:=A ^.:rL;`TY R E C E I V E D JI'll14 '41, () `,)'4 041ce of County Administrator PROOF COrnP _ K_P_ VER._ EXPLANATIOU OF RECUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - '- " - -H - Terrp. Sala:»ies: Unexpected extra department in ENTRY June caused by :ublie Defender withdrawing time Date Descr,pt+an wai',ers., salary of judge, temp. reporter and temp. c1er , plus unscheduled 10acation of a regular reporter. da� Of.'ice Expense: Underestimated; price increases rooks ,?: ;�erioCicals: Underestimated; price inc. Repair �c Ser. Equip: Underestimated Auto ..ileage & Other Travel: Pay travel and APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE per i errs =or assi,;zed judge above. AUDITOR- -r--� r Ed. Cc urses 6: supplies: riot budgeted; expended by CONTROLLER: N 18 74 a lud.:e taking course at 3oalt Hall Aug. 1 �, 973• COUNTY , ADMINISTRATOR: ,1 Stora-e cabinets will not be purchased this year 2 � 9974 BOARD OF SUPERYISO,iS ORDER: because of rerr_odeling in facility in Martinez. YES: Super:iro^s 1:e1:I;•. 11)i:tv. Morriarty. J%.0 NO: N >e Cr u; -In, Clerk-Administrator 6-18-74 M7kEC�l, CLERK a> S,9natu.e Title ^J Date '(j` J. R. oLssob1 V".)1.131 AVprop.Adj. �- ( M 129 Rev. 2/66) Journal No. �/ j ' See Fxstrlctions on Ret ease Side E C04T.4A COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPART.tEyT OR BUDGET U-NIT VEDICAL SERVICES RESERVE: =OR OITOR-COYTROLLER'S USE Cord Spec+o; ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Increase FundDecrease Code l>uc"T.?O (CR X IN 66) C,/ 1003 540 7758 Electronic 3 Radio Equiot. ( 1 ) 400.00 1003 540 1013 Temaorary Salaries ( 1 ) 400.00 1003 540 2311 Outside Hospital Services (2) North Richmond 'Veighborhood 46,000.00 Pittsburg Hospital District 39,328.00 1003 990 9970 Reserve for Contingencies 85,328.00 1003 990 9970 Approo riable New Revenue 76,795.00 CONTRA CC,:37A COUNTY EIVE0 1.2 01974 Office of County Aknimstrator CJ� PROOr' Cam.— Ky4'_ VtR.— 3. EXPLX ATION 0'r REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost a. each TOTAL - -- - - - - ENTRY Appropriation adiustment for the Contra Costa County Date Description Drug Abuse Proqram (Funding: IOp - County; 90% - State) : ( 1 ) To adjust previous appropriation adjustment re: Approp. Adj. Journal #5274 (SB-714 Drug Abuse Prooram S197,600) to purchase Codaphone for the Richmond Drug Abuse Discovery Hot Line. App. Adj. Journal #5?74 attached. APPROVED: Si_. `iATL'R- DATE AUDITOR- I (2) Appropriation for non-medical detoxification J!! 9 74 contracts. Funding n from New Program Allocation CONTROLLER: g 9 COUNTY of 5168,821 has been conditionally approved by ADMINISTRATOR. JUN 2 74' the State. Related supports attached. BOARD u SUPoni RS ORDER- YES- '-�IS ct'47 USS Lcl:N Oct KCe_��S �o YES: Supenison fien;:r. Iiia::. :.:�.;>;�m•. S Bu re`+. Listk:,eid. JUN 2 � ' 4 NO:. NCYiG, oa � �� �• CLERK byd2. _ t7arrC." CW*,�y} �`��_.��`` '� J. R. OLSSON 551g`atuje Title Date /��F���, App rap.Adj. Ser lcs:ructeorts / M 12? Rtv. 2168) ion Reverse Side `vf) .6 Journal No. ' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT !. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROt_I_ER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE 911FIXED ASSET ITEM ' Decrease Increase Code Quantit ) Fund Budaetun't Obnect Sc.ACO, I (CR X IN 66) COUNTY SERVICE AREA M 12 - El Sobrante 01 2482 2482-7712 001 Landscaping 1,510. Ii I 9970 Reserve for Contingency 1,510. PROOF _Comp._ _ _K_P_ _VER.— 3- EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY WO 5332 Additional to cover estimated total land- Date Description scape project cost. Contract to be advertised 6/24174- APPROVED: SI RES DATE AUDITOR— f47e CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: JUN P a told BOARD OF SUPERVIS RS ORDER: YES: Supervisory Ke,m. Wise �Ioristtr. JUN 2 ; 19 NO% NkIrle, cn i J. R. OLSSON CLERK �,,,a�Deputy Public Works Direcby tor6/ 0/71t Signature �j �j Title Date V��3�(�p.ap.Adj. M 129 Rev. 2,6S) Journal No. See Instructions on Reverse Side � A tl CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1, DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Various Courts - Transcribing, Jury RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE and Witness Fees Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM • Decrease Increase Code Quantity Fund Budawuno object 5.+t.Ari. (CR X IN 66) 01 1003 200-2350 Witness Fees Adj. 7,000 210-2310 Professional Fees Adj . 1,000 210-2350 Witness Fees Adj . 1,000 210-2351 Jury Fees Adj . 2,500 212-2310 Professional Fees Adj . 1,000 212-2351 Jur• Fees Adj. 4,000 213-2310 Professional Fees Adj . 1,000 213-23350 fitness Fees Adj . 1,000 213-2351 Jury Fees Adj . 5,000 214-2310 Professional Fees Adj. 1,000 215-2310 Professional Fees Adj . 1,500 215-2351 Jury Fees Adj . 1,000 990-9970 Reserve for Contingencies 17,000 ---------------- PROOF _Comp.— K.P._ VER.— 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY To adjust Superior and Municipal court appropriations for Date Descnptiea transcribing and other professional services, witness fees 4 Jury fees for the 1973-74 fiscal year. As Shown Transcribing 5 Expert Witness Exp. $(2,500) Witness Exp. 7,000 Jury Exp. 12,500 T-17.0-00 APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR- 6/14/74 CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: M—'� G 1"2 —rrt7ar— BOA1.RD OF SUPERVIS S ORDER: YES: Supervisors Mems}. , rwcac, Linccfuis. n , NO:. No,'ie cn��� .. !4 � J. R. OLSSON CLERK Budget Analyst 6/-14/74 Sign ure ! ,q�_ Title Dare C. D. T110�1PS0,�1 O j 13 ton prop. o. 5566 M 129 Rev. 2i 66) Journal No. ti ee Instructions on Flet erse Side CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT r 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UWT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Auditor — Data PMnesning Card Special Fund ACCOUNT 2. 'OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEtA• Decrease Increase Code :Quantity) Budget Unit Obiect Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 66) 01 1003 011-7751 006 File Cabinet $50.00 01 1003 011-2100 Office-Expense t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY RECEIVED IUN 01 Office of Unity Administrator PROOF _Co_mp.—_ _K_P_ _VER._ 3. EXPLANAT;ON OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY To provide additional funds needed to Date purchase budgeted file cabinet. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR— ' _ CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVIS S ORDER: YES: Supervisors limny, vi+.c, :•',,.i.r;�, Boggw. Liuxlteu NO:, JUN '_' 'Y ' • nor ;,= on 2w& CLERK Data Processing Mg;., 618/4 '• R. OLSSON +goon r Title Date 1prop.Adj. iournal No. rl j k M 129 Rev. ? o&) - 1%-e lusfructiuus roti l�rrtrsr vide 0003 ' 1 y r ■ s�cl CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRfATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUMTOR•CONTROLL_R'S USE lard Scec,al ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIX ET UEMI '��If M{ Increase Fund tU Decrease Code O�ant�t 1 BudaetUmt Object jva_Acct. (CR X IN bb) GE PT. !1/ 1003 3(40-1413 temporary salaries $1,500 l 2100 office expense $1,500 PROOF Coma.__ _K_P: VER._ .3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, Ii%r gems and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Date Descnptton transfer required to cover cost increases on itms requisitioned. APPROVED- SIGN ES DA - AUDITOR— CONTROLLER: 'J 2�'TE? COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: JUN 9 3-767A BOARDOF SUPER. RS ORDER: YES: Supervisors Kenny, Ibia:, Bogl,;esS. Linse!wid. '•te :.' � ��+r NO:, NC�rlc. JUN an + f G� �. ��fcitSCii. CLERK by 'A 12, - da . ,tz.•: - ,_, . U. jt. OCSSc1r' z Signature ` Tide Dore rop.Ad j. { M 129 Rev. 2J66) �3�mal No. _ �s •See instructions un Reverse Side f , OWN J CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT nE�aRTt,E .r ��u��tT 079 — wilding maintenance uL'�FF VFZ r'OR r,U01T0R-C0NTR0L_ER'S JSE w r A Q'„`4T 24—z2ECT OF C�rlc Qu.=,r»' FIInC E:.flaetUmr EXP- SE( �f3%Ep S ITEM {tCt6S In crtose Ob+rr i f9 CR X IN 661 � O1 1003 0' 9-1013 000 TsmporarUlfiatari' sf" 7,000 1014 Overtime 1,000 1042 Fed Old Azle Survivors 6,600 2100 Office Exoense 487 2160 ? Clothing & personal Supplies 1,550 2170 household 1,100 2270 Repair & Svice Equipment 2,000 2291 maintenance of 9ldgs 500 2302 Use of County Equipment 4,000 2303 i Other Travel 450 2310 j professional & personal 1,000 2477 fi £duc Supplies & Courses 100 2479 Special Departmental 5,500 3550 I Negotiated Damages 15 1 i 7751 012 Telephone Answer Device 204 288 7751 013 File 5 Drwr Plan 149' 169 t 7754 005 grinder 37 -3:? t 7754 006 Sneer Throatless 20 - 0 1 7754 007 Spray Unit ;Z7 . 2 j 7758 003 Transistor Tester /TO -199 999 99;9 am- Fee Gentinle"eles C'717 7::T 016 PROOF -Comp.- ti�P� VER. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST I if capstat ovtcay, (ist items and cost of each) TOTAL - ENTRY nur� Dts�ratr�� internal adjustments. Clothing & Personal Supplies (2150) was not budgeted and was a result of last yearts salary negotiations. Special Departmental Exoense (2479) is necessary due to the various crafts taking their own inventory at year and for which such coasts were �PpRC�'f D: SlGNAr,IRES ,IDATE not budgeted. AUDI�OR CONTROLLER: �✓ YC�. s COUNTY a 7- 74- 1974r. BOARD OF SUPERVIS S ORDER- YES; Super�itiars F►eaz., 7 _ J V 11 ! , � �' "� f f f✓ N:+: f�;c,r:� «. Y .:it� inn llf Deputy Public Forks Director CLERK �� ••��+ r�. ,. _ 1' ' -j1.11 a '► 91dgs & .1rounds 6-18-74 J. R. OLSSON ,�M ! Title 'O e = S=ynaturtr `_ Date M 12') Rev. 2_t 4) t ' `J Appro . Nol. �rG See Instractions Ott Reverse Side CONTRA COSTA COUNTY . APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT t 1_ DEPARTMENT OR B:;-"GET !-NIT i.:DZCAL .SMVICES ' RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT _. 0$JECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Increase Fund Decrease Code Quontity) 6ud_etUn,t O;,ect S.L.Acc,_ (CR X IN 66) 02 v o 01 1 1003 540-7751 067 Micro fiche viewer $3@G-.W 01 1 1003 540-7752 047 Desks 200.00 01 3 1003 540-775* AL ---Q4-Ve fable and chairs 400.00 01 1003 540-7754 096 Miscellaneous equipment XI "a 01 1003 540-7754 097 Miscellaneous surgical equipment 1,070.00 01 1003 540-7754 096 Examing table $ 25.00 01 1 1003 540-7752 0 ay Desi: c-ee c. 541.00 01 1 1003 540-7752 0.1, Credenza 509.00 01 1 1003 540-775'& i roe' Bookcase 15$.00 01 1 1003 540-7752 o.tr Exec. Chair 273.00 01 5 1003 540-7752 ops' Side Chairs 572.00 01 1 1003 540-7752 c A V Table K 202.00 77S31 Ct S� L�/cclz ,��, j /�7aNi 7cP 3o-QO PROOF _Corp._ _K_P__ _VER._ =. EXPLANATION!OF REQUEST( If capital outla_ list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY The new position of Chief, Medical Administrative Date Descry.^tion Services will be moving into the office designated for the previous Hosrital Administrator. Furnitures are needed for the new incumbent. APPROVED: SI GNATULRES DATE AUDITOR- ' 9 174 CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: JUN 2 4 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVIS RS ORDER: YES: Supervisors henry, rias, 11,aiAny. sosbc-ss, I_fnsci,rld. Vca. J. R. OLSSON CLERK - Administrative S _rvi 6/111&'. I S-gnature W. R. Downey Title Dore 4 Approp.Adj. su-lps Journal No. M 129 Rev. 2 6S; • Ste Instrnetirius u» Reverse Side C ZJ � +� r I - •. Vt,��tiV i r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPMATION ADJUSTMENT �- :)e=AP-MENT OR&10i�ETvr+iT Library 620 RESERVED POR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT ?, DEJECT OF SE Q. 5SERtiITEM• Increase F` d � Decrease Gianvity) audaetUnit OS, CR X IN 66) CAAIF:. 7"".-Y Q/ 1206 620-7751 004 Shelving $450 Q/ 4 1206 620-7751 012 File, 3-drawer, legal $450 CON i eZA =;/A MUNITY mil it u I.lr`t QiNice Ot PROOF _Co^p __ _ P. VER._ _, EXPLA2 A ION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Date Description Adjustment necessary to cover cost increases. Items were initially budget/at under $100 each. Decrease in shelving budget due to a surplus of shelves being made available by opening of new libraries. APPROVED: SI&NATURES DATE AUDITOR- r 1 74CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOP: JUN 2 SO S 4 07 - BOARD OF SUPERVIORDER- YES, YES: Supen'Lsors Nrtu'.> t':•:+ aot.aa, L;:Sst�Ittt1. , NO:. Not,e, c,�-- ,� til dmin. Services Asst. III 6/18/74 . � , CLERK b, Y , J• P- OLSSON ^yrtattrrc Title Date Approp.Adi i M 129 Rev. 2?66) ,i� Journal No. • .See lnslrrctrons on Ret er r St s , e.. �i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROMATiON AOJUST""T rE*AR74t_.• v^ 3 U'GET UNIT f j cc �1 R1FD roc AUDI,0;;, ^'"^�'--=_^•s Esc ., EX?+F't5E OR Fl ED.tSSE T I Ir M` increase Decrease (CR X IN 66) Cnfa iG„ ,a; c 800 01 1003 357 1014 Overtime 800 01 1003 357 2100 Office Expense 20 01 1003 357 7751 008 Typewriter I2 01 1003 357 7752 001 Des` 13 01 1003 357 7751 011 Calculator S 01 1003 357 7751 005 Microfilm Reader 10 01 1003 353 7751 010 Microfiche File Temporary Salaries 2500 01 1003 357 1013 po 1800 01 1003 357 2250 tient - Equipment 150 01 1003 357 2301 Auto Mileage 44 300 01 4 1003 357 2302 Use of County Equipment 250 01 1003 357 2473 Special PrintCg�RA COSTA COUNTY RECEIVED JUN 1974 t�tt1C8 Of E County Administrator Co^. w `'-K cXR �."iATEtK1 OF REC)JEST{if capital ourioy, list items and cost o4 each) -- -p - - i0TAL Additional requirements in office supplies and minor fixed T't' assets adjustment. rr cr SICCA URE DA.TA E JIM G(1 *74 ER Ts ;�ADNilv:S Ra70R `3, 4BOARD OF SUPERRDE+�� supervisors Kenny. Li.. `•:uriatly. Bog-ass, Ltttiche itl -4 ,iEJA 4 - l -174 f Dirac#or of Planning_,_6____..-� .' -' —' Title Date c�i=RK - �,s� ' Anthony A. Dehaews ad - 7 ” App P- E• 4 .t. R. OL$SON Journal No. f i M i� RL•y• S' ` Ser Instructions on Reverse Side G{1 ( +: ...,,,,. • c tip..,.'i _. ,w ev.!., n. ,. ..w.. ,•. - .ap .b nt CONTRA COSTA 'COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR 6.;DGET UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special Fund Decrease ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM • Increase Code Quantity) BudaetUnrt Object S-b.Acct. (CR X IN 66) STORM DRAIN DISTRICT ZONE 77 0 2597 2.597-3540 1. Sherman Dr. RW 500. I ?712 001 1. Sherman Dr. to 3540 500. PLANT ACQUISITION GARAGE 1003 119-7712 708 2. Shell Fuel Sta. Pon 16,250. 7711 S12 2. Corp. Yd. to 708 5 ,688. 7711 704 2. Brtwd. Yd. to 708 49562. STORM DRAINAGE MAINT. DIST #1 2560 2560-7712 004 3. Minert Rd. E Fm 002 37,000. 002 3. Pine Creek A to 004 37,000. •s /�yhl�c CcJc�,F.s f pG'3 GBG'- $E22 .�2. C'cs r i4��fig r? 7 �� PROOF �O1tp __ _K_P__ VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capitol outlay, Inst items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY 1. WO 8502 Cover estimated cost of Right of Way Date Descrr,t.an easement acquisition on line A. Construction project awarded 6/11/74 2. WO 5399 Additional to install underground fuel tanks at the Shell Ave. Garage. (Contract awarded 6-18-74) 3. WO 8510 Cover estimated cost to construct APPROVED: SIGN S , DATE 700' of 48" storm drain, Argone to RCB Line A. AUDITOR— CONTROL LER: ,. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: R—2 4 1914 BOARD OF SUPERViSO S ORDER- YES, YES: Supervisors Kenny, Dias, Moriarty. Bwggesa, lAnacllrld. NO:. Nk-Ir lt cn JUN 24 J. R. OLSSON CLERK EPUTY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 6-20/7'. b' '�:''t- •• �• rte• _. , S. Title Date -t Date APprop.Adj. � oV I M 129 Rev. 2 66, ►1'+�+ 1 Journal No. Ser Inst►nctirtns un Reverse Sidi i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OP S:;DGET UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Increase Cnrd Speciot ACCOUNT 2. DBJ£CT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET(TO " Decrease I CR X iN 661 F and t M 129 Rev. . 66) �'rr In fraetirttes on R4.1 rrsr Sid" CONTRA COSTA COMITY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1, DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 'c. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Quantity) Fund BudoetUnN Obiecr S'jb.Acct. (CR X iN 66) SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 01 1003 661-7600 532 1. Diablo Street 5,630• 363 1. Camino Pablo 15,025- 594 1 & 2 Frontage Improvement 29,200. 346 2. Canyon Road N/B L17,000. 343 2. Canyon Road S/B 92,000. 549 2. Balfour Road 18,000. MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 665-7600 522 1. Rose Ave. 1,545. 110 3. Trinity & Yale Ave. 2,000. 104 3. Park Ave. 20000• 1411;). 0 ,1)_ Iq I 0 PROOF _Comp._ _K_P: _VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL 1- WO 4184 Widen various streets (Contrac t ENTRY awarded 6/18174) Date Descr pt o^ 2. WO 4165 Cover estimated cost of widening from San Leandro Creek to Country Club Drive. 3. WO 4167 Cover estimated cost to reconstruct, Kensington area. APPROVED: SIGNA ES DATE AUDITOR=""��� 2074 CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: JUN 2 4 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVISO S ORDER: YES: Supervisors Kenny, Lai,: Boggess, LL'ssebei& N 2 , f�f� ar J. R. OLSSON CLERK r �5'rt a .. j• ,0 eputy Public Works Director 6 20-74 :�,,�.` Title p Dare Approp.Ad' \3 M 129 Rev. 2, 6S) / r� 1142 Journal No. • Srr lnstrtsctiuss tits Ret r Rersr SidY � I YES: 8Up0x%-1sor9 Kenny. Ln:::.. Morlft-.- Boggess. LI:wwbvil NO:. "JUN J0 Public Works Director lw�e U J. R.OLSSON CLERKby JOY Title Date Appop.Adi. 4^ J , 2 No. —z�- i m 129 Rev- • Vice Instriactiol's rats Reverse SidP T 7 Nk CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT I. DEPAIRTmENT OR BUDGET 'UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S LSE Cord special - - ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM Decrease Increase Code Ouanittv, Fund BudattUn,j Objec:j Sv�.Aczi� CR X IN 66)— PLANT ACQUISITION - GARAGES 01 1003 119-7712 514 1. Vapor Rae. Sp. Pool Garage 1,200. 515 1. Shell Garage 1,200. MOTOR POOL GARAGE 062-7754 004 2. Miscellaneous Tools 129. COUNTY GARAGE 652-7754 705 2. Impact Wrench 81. 010 2. Miscellaneous Tools 48- I L 13 PROOF 1-K-p- VER. 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST If capitol outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY 1. Additional to cover estimated total cost per Pool Garage Vapor Receiving System. Date 2. Additional required to cover tool purchase. APPROVED: Sl 15,3=LIRES DATZ AUDITOR A'UN 2 a 74 CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADKIINWRATM -Y4 19T4 R%,ISV BOARD OF SUPE RS 0 RDER- YES,. Super%lsors Kenny. Pias. Morviirty. Boggess. UnscUtUt. Juti NC-. Ni 0 -e 6-20-74 J. R. OLSSON CLERK Deputy Public Works Director -- A Title [)are Appop.Adj. Journal No. t M 129 Rev. 2 6S See Jostructions on Reverse Side u )f 1,43 . x 77 77 i * CONTRA COSTA COtiNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT ! I. CEDAP Te+ENT OR BUDGET UNIT JURY COMMISSIONER (237) RESERVED COR AUDITOR-CONTROLI.Eh'S USE Card Special ACCOv'1T ,_ 0S)ECT OF EXc1EN E OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Increase Cade Quantity? Fund BudzetUnit Ob;ect S c.Acct. Decrease (CR X IN 66} 01 1003 237-7752 oc2 CREDENZA $22,00 237-2301 AUTO MILEAGE EMPL. $ 22.0 PROOF _Coma,_ _K+P_ YER.: 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( IF capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Date Descnpnan APPROVED: SIC TURES DATE AUDITOR— CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOS: ---- N 2 4--M7F BOARD OF SUPERVI RS ORDER: YES: Suknlsers lit . :h'a* r,%.c.arty. bv},+g)tg+, tttsb+t3tt ND:. ^!rt,e , on JUN t Ey i, ,�h ' z', ,f, `„ � uE.Ct.Adm./Jury Com. 6/13/7 dtt�lCLERK J. P. OMON in�;�„dfrlreNEIL Date Title ) 2 , _ Journal No. /�- M I_4 Rey. 2,aS 1 •See Instructions on Reverse Side 60644 r ... ,_ .- 77. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT DE?..RTt.IE`jT sR BUDGET UNIT SUPERIOR COURT (200) RESERVED =OR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Specinl ACCOUNT OBJECT SOF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Qwantml Fund BudaetUmt O_=ect i CR X IN 66) 01 1003 200-1013 TEMPORARY SALARIES $ _ -999-4948- — tV 7C 'c -P I k/1 . 2 j 7 PROOF �O�np'_ ta_P_ VER.- =• EXPLANATION OF REQUEST,' If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - - - - - — ENTRY Date Descr:pra^ APPROVED: SIGN ATURES DATE — AUDITOR- CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMiNI STRATOR: JUN 14 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVIS RS ORDER: "FS: Supervisors Benny, Dkm Mortart}. Dog;ess, Llrscheldl. JUS 1,374 SUP.Ct.Adm./Jury Com.6/13/7 _ CLERK ,y � Title �.r � Dote J. R. OLSSON •�lpprap.Ad,. 7 11129 Rev. 2i661 09')4-loumol No. • Ser instructions on Reverse Side -V CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT DEPARTMENTt)R BUDGET UNtr`�`� � RESERVED Fop AUDI TOi2-CONTROLL£R'S USE increase Coed 5pccial ACCOUNT 2, OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXEO ASSET ITEM" Decrease (CR X IN 661 1 Fund audoetUno OS ect b-Acct. code pumtt?t 26 01 1003 015-7751 006 Typewriter i Machine 14 01 1003 015-7751 005 Bookkeeping 01 1003 015-2100 Office Exepnse 12 PROOF _Comp-__ K.P. _ VER._ 3, EXPLANATION OF REQUEST{if capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL Manual Typewriter 16" cost exceeds budgeted amount ENTRY Date Descr,pt+an �g� a APPROVED: SIGNA S DATE AUDITOR— ��, CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: 1 R2 4_7 BOARD OF SUPERVIS RS ORDER: L, � J4 YES: Supert^tsors Fenny. Lias, Nlorittrty, JUN ' - an "+ t Tay rn11ertnr-Traasur9r_ff211119& ./fA 1)r: t i ,•r ; S Ttleh ?'ate VFpf jk*401 1. CLERK 54' Signature Appfay. 3. ROLSSON P)( 14� Jou nal No. Nt 129 Rev. 2/681 • See Instructions un Reverse Sid r Pg 1 2 ' CONTRA`'.GSTA'' COUNTY d APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT Z jf 1. DEPARTIAVIT OR BUDGET Usti . Library 620 FfSERV>_O r OR AUZITOR-CJi<TRQLLEWS U-SE Card Spec e: aLCGL':�T 2. GS.IECT OF EXPENSE OR F;XED ASSET ITEM' Increase Decrease f rR X i`1 f51 F;n COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: 70RDER- YES: lR-2 ,t"1BOARD OF SUPERVIS RS G+ •t Supervisors Kenn. Lias. �loziu iw. JUN T••.. .,P :.a.ssas 11ortn ..7rpaq,ttrP_r._r61:_141l " , CLERK byn rf• t .i. •c Title �t afiC $,mature 3. R, OLSSON ��041) Journal No. M 129 Rev. 2,66) • 'ee Instructions on Reverse Side tYW 2 CONTRA• :GSTA' COUNTY P9 1 0 Y APPROPRIAMOti ADJUSTMENT I. UEP..RTa l OR BUDGET UN Library 620 F.CSFRVi:G1 cGR AU;.IT4A-�,.J�-:ROt.i_v%+'.; :JSit £Cjt?3 .�jk•"Jrl' F1 Ala1,� Card C,C. ACCO. ":T 2. G;iECT OF EX�El15E OP, FIXED ASSET ITEM" Increase Fu jy ` Decrease (CR X INCode �.:a^.tity' t;ur rtL:n,i :�^+ert �: ect 01 2710 2710 7711 002 Building Construction $20,747 It 2710 2260 Rent of Real Property $ 642 2710 7751 015 Typewriters 65 2710 7751 716 Visible file 58 2 " 2710 7758 035 TV Cameras - ., 1800 1 2710 7758 036 Special Effects Generator :�: ..:_ __ 600 1 't it 037 Video Tape Recorder 1300 2 tr « p 038 Color TV t4oni tors i u 920 3 039 Movie Camera, still, 8m 400 1 At tt It 040 Movie Camera, sound y 260 4 't " `t 041 Movie Projectors, 16 & 8 mm ,. r..,.- 1800 2 it 91 `t 042 Visual Makers ..,. 210 2 tt 't 0 043 Technicolor Projectors 385 2 At is It 044 Slide Projectors 450 1 it is 045 Overhead Projector w/accessories 185 1 It is 046 Mounting press w/accessories 330 1 its it it 047 35mm SLR Vamera w/attachments 315 2 tt t' 048 B/W TV Monitors 600 1 It t' 049 Portable TV Camera & recorder unit 2400 1 at It 050 Slide/sound device 365 1 to It 051 Slide/filmstrip reproducer 900 1 It Is its 052 Copy stand w/accessories 142 1 is It 't 053 Cassette Duplicator 1170 2 to 't a 054 Cassette Recorders 420 1 It Uit 055 Optiscope 270 1 it It " 056 Microfilm reader 480 1 tt 057 Microfilm reader-printer 2500 ?RvOF L""' _ tvTr'_ �'_ _ -• EXPLANATICN OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items end cost of each) TOTAL - -- - - - ENTRY Date Description Adjustment requested to provide for expenditure in excess of budgeted amounts (objects 2260 and 7751 , above), and and to provide the audio visual hardware (not built-in) for the AV program of the new Pinole Library. AV require- ments have been established by the Pinole Library VAV Con- sultant. hired APPROVED: St1A S 0 _E+ AUDITOR- AV--, -/--J� CONTROL_ Air COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: JUN ? r iQ'd BOARD OF SUPERVIS RS ORDER: YES: Supervisors ]i : f 6/13/7 NO: aa� ctieRK ���� t � �, `,,(Administrative Services Asst.III Signotvrrr r Title /� D to `� � 0. P_ OLSSON r "rt► ! Approp.A o. { Jaumal No. M 129 Rev. 2/68} Ste instructions ari Reverse S" e ...F1 11 11.1111 1 10 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Pg. 2,of 2 APPROPRIA:iCA4 ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UtNiT Library 620 RESERVED FOR AUpiTOR CONTi20LLER'S t75E Increase Cord S�ccioi ACCOUNT 2. D3J=CS OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease r CP. X IN bbl t Fund $udcrtUnit Ob,ez* St:_.`cce. Cod. �ontitY a 1 2710 2710 2170 AV Items costing under $100 ea. $ 1780 2 - Tripods 4 - AV Equipment cords 2 - Viewer/splicers 2 - Ti tl i ng sets 2 - Instamatic Cameras 1 - Projection screen 36 - headsets 1 - Program monitor set 20,747 12 - cassette players 1 - Adaptor AC m K_P. VER. EX?L:tNATiG%4 OF REQUEST{If capisci outlay, list items end,cost cf OaGs PROOF _C.c ?-- –—— __ _ _ TOTAL ENTRY Date Desctipt;on APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR– CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: "—'— BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: NO:. on W,T.PAASCH. CLERK by5isTitle � tsorute Approp.Mi. Journal No. {M 129 Rev. 2/68) •See Instructions or: Reverse Side 000148 r CONTRA GQSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT R E 0 E i V I) t. DEP f;TIA91T OP PUDGET.UNIT �� L JL RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE 0-0 ':U2't11l CIDa �'�'� �ZQ Card Special ACCOUNT 2- 0EUECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSELTdjf1-CU�� Increase .a rease Code G ontity) Fund SudoetUnii Ob ect b.Acct. AUDIT _C.1.1,r! . �V' (CR X IN 66) I1--�,3 210 7752 003 Storage Cabinets 65.00 /1,Y,)3 210 7751 004 men Shelf ?iles 65.00 cc,v:R, Cc=-,a COUNTY RECEIVED Office of County Administrator PROOF Co'na' _ K.P. _VEIL.! EXPLANATION GF REQUEST; If capital autl", iost items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Open shelf files have advanced in price since Date De: „Y,,a- tud�eted. he Court does not intend to purchase s tora:-e cabinets t:.is year due to remodeling of Yacilitf in Martlaez. APPROVED: SI GNATIJ s r DATE AllDi TOR- i�l_.[XLR�( CONTROLLER: )1r` 7 4 CO',!NTY ADMINISTRATOR: 4 1Q74- BOARD OF SUPERVIS rS %"RDER: tS Supenizors Ke."y. Diss. 'Moria:!y, I3og,Sr_c., L•rsc:iLf1. NO: j�tc,rle � oJUN ' � ;'�< �r•'l. cJ �Iith, t1 ,fC, lyes, rk- mii�trator -CLERK A. 6-1$-74 S�r.at- Title Date 3. R OLSSON Approp.Adj. l M1.'9 Rrv. 2r 6E 1 • Sae Instructions un Ret rrst, Si t Journal No. h1129 Rev. 2 oE1 Sre Inslrmcftuns un ...e.,_. It . ..........._..... ._-_,.... ... - ..ted.: T CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Walnut rq, r : anrV'yIl,yj��t.'�j,Lt RFjER\ED {OR AUDI TOR-CONTROLLEWS USE MunicipalZG +�, ' 1 ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Increase F nd BodactUn,t 0�ect c.acct. CCN iid Dr4r+aots(iUK l L:-�. u.:an•.t.1 X IN 661 01 1003 214-2305 Freight Drayage - Adjustment 2,800 01 1003 214-7751 018 Typewriter, Electric 75 01 1003 214-7752 019 Desk, Typist 90 01 1003 214-7751 014 Shelving 799 01 1003 214-7752 001 Desk, 76 x 42 206 01 1003 214-7752 002 Credenza, 78 x 20 468 Oi 1003 214-7752 003 Chair, Executive 268 01 1003 214-7752 004 Chair, Side 489 01 1003 214-7752 007 Credenza, 76 x 18 142 81 1003 214-7752 009 Counter Unit 1.70 01 1003 214-7752 010 Table, 96 x 48 138 01 1003 214-7752 011 Bench 285 PROOF _�O'"P _ _K_p__ _VEt�Z•_ EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( Ii capitol outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Adjustment necessary to provide funds Date for drayage expenses incurred in moving municipal court facility from 1250 Locust St, to 640 Ygnacio Valley Road, Walnut Creek. APPROVED' SIGNAM-RE S DATE t.iTOR- A i'-1 20 JUN ,1;�•+;VI�TRATOR• - JUN 2 4 1974' t;0 ,RD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: `t > SupercLcors Kean:. 23oggess, LL-vekei3. tJ0 N`I .c JUN 24 'K ; CLERK �, •%• '• •-� � t -�-- .Clerk-Administrator A-1 g- 3. R. OLSSON s,gnar .e Title Date 74 ` Approp.Adj. �s7 M 1 9 Re- 2,1681 ' Ser Insusirrtuns an Ret erre Sidr 1050 Journal No. (o M129 Rev. 2,68) 'Ser Instructions on Rre erse Side ee y� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY t" APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE rrr rlRF nl<TPIrT Card S"Coal ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code G antovl Fund BudaetUnit Obiect Sue-Acct- (CR X IN 66) 01 1 2025 2025 7750 337 Power rkwer 150.00 2025 H25 for powermower 150.00 =UN Y ZiJ 1 fi 1974 Unice of Coun4 AInnistrafor PROOF _Co_mp.- K.P._ _VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY replace Station 14 powermower (this mower used by Stations 12,13,&14) to costly to have repaired Dote APPROVED:/`f(f SI ATU,r�a f�JAT �[ f 14� i/ AUDITt1 -� -C Z 1, �J �l CONTR "CER: "�I COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: JON 2 A 1474- BOARD OF SUPERVI ORS ORDER: YES: Supervisors Kenny. i ,... ..:c,:s.:•�} *Boggess, LL.sa:he:id. JUN '' 4 NO:. on , ,CLERK J. R. OLSSON 9n a Title Date S: attire 00051 Approp.Adj. M 129 Re,. 2,68) Journal No. • See Instructions on Rrrrrsr Side t M 129 Rev. 2;68t 'S-ee Instructions ori Rerersv Side rpm ca In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 In the Matter of Approving Appropriation Adjustment for County Superintendent of Schools. The Board on June L, 1974 having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for review and recommendation, the request of the County Superintendent of Schools that an $800 appropriation be approved for the County Board of Education to cover travel expenses for the month of June; and Mr. `rank Fernandes, Assistant to the County Administrator., having advised that members of the administrative staff had reviewed the requested appropriation with the schools department and it had been determined that a reduction to $300 was acceptable; and Supervisor Dias, in behalf of the Administration and Finance Committee, having recommended that the aforesaid appropriation Of $300 be approved for the County Superintendent of Schools; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, .1. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board-of Supervisors on the date aforesaid c c• County Superi ascendent Wit's my hood and the Seal of'"Board of of Schools Supervisors County Auditor–Controller affixed this 24th day of June: -. 1971— County Administrator strator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �� Deputy Clerk Dorothy Lazzar ni H,a rasa -i_,soo 00052 F . u 7,7 C tRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMEJtT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUt _kT LJ RESERVED POR AUDITOR-COITROLLER'S USE Contra Costa Chiu-i Superintendent of Schools Cord special ACClrUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXP a1w E? FEX� � ii Decrease Increase Code Quantirvi Fund SucaesUn't abiets dub Acct. (CR X IN 66) CC.yTRA C-35--A CCU•t•y d! 1003 602-2303 Other T.-avA3jao t-caNSRctLER DEPT SW-00 Q/ 1003 990-9970 Reserve for Cont agencies � -e:ea PROOF C-'"'?__ K_PT _VER. 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(if capital outlay,list items and cost of each} TOTAL - - ENTRY It is necessary that County Board members participate Date Description in the in-service training programs available to them. Therefore We find that it is necessary to increase the . Board of Education's travel expense for this fiscal year. Also, extra travel has been required due to added respon- sibility of attending County Cowdttee on District Organ- APPROVED: SIGNA RES DATE ization's meetings. AUDITOR- JW 3174 CONTROLLER: COUNTY `„� ADMINISTRATOR: �r t }) BOARD OF SUF`CYRVIS S ORDER: YES: Sag 1Visors Remy. Dias. 3*wlaztt� Boggesh Ltaac ld �l r NO:. an ,I. R OLSSON. ' ! Associate Supt- 5x29 i W-f fi#+4fieW, CLERK, by � 6 Signature �—ter Date W cf"` Apvrop.Adj. J Journal No. (M 129 Rev. 2/68) •See fnstrmections on Reverse Side .. •:.'tom.t,i 's ...If,.. ...!?'^I tinp. Soord of Supervisor's of Contra Costa County, State of California ' June 24 f4 -in the Matter of Appproval of Resolution(s) PUS)- 74/545. On motion of Supervisor W f access , seconded by " Supervisor F Z�� OF.B£: D that •the following reso unions is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/545 - declaring that salaries and other terms and conditions of employment for employees covered. by Memorandums of.. --- _ Understanding expiring ori June 301 1974 and certain other employees are unfixed and indefinite, and. that Memorandums of Understanding approved prior to July 3, 1974 and recommendations on all other employees approved prior to July 3, 1974 may be made effective as of July 1, 1974. The foregoing order w.-s passed by the following vote: AYES: - Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, -4. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. None. , ABSENT: None. _ _ 00054 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA June 24, 1974 In the Matter of Adopting ) Resolution No. 74/546 ) Approving Additional Positions ) in Various County Departments ) for Fiscal Year 1974-1975. ) This being the time fixed for report of the Board Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias . and E. A. Linscheid) with respect to proposed additional per- manent positions in various county departments for the fiscal year 1974-1975; and Supervisor Linscheid, member of said.. committee; having expressed concern regarding the additional costs which might be involved; and The Board members and staff having discussed the mat- ter and determined that elimination of some of the positions might be in order; and Supervisor Dias, Chairman of the Administration and Finance Committee, having stated that if Board action is not taken this night, employment action cannot be taken until September and partial subvention of funds will be lost by not implementing the programs for which these additional positions are required; and Supervisor Dias having moved that 37-1/2 positions be authorized; and Supervisor Linscheid again having expressed his oppos- ition; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having seconded the motion of Supervisor Dias; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 74/546, in which the Board approves the addition of 37 20/40 positions for various county departments, effective t June 30, 1974, subject to Civil Service classification review, is ADOPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess. NOES: Supervisors E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ABSENT: None. CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this Is a fall. true & correct cool of the original document which is on file in my otifce, and that it was caaase4 & adopted by the Hoard of Supervisors of C•mtra Costa CeunM CaUfosmia, oa the date t-hown. ATTEST: J. R OI.SSON. County Clerk&ex-officio Cleric of said Board of Supeseisora„ by Deputy Clerlcpp. lst u/Q�L.Tif7 paL% ��i_ In f6p Board of Sudervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 24... In the Matter of Ap�`oval of Resolution(s) Not s)- 74/547. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Ken y seconded by Supervisor E A ; s,6, , I'x" IS BY j A'w ORDERED that the following reso ution s is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/547 - Fixing July 23, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for Canyon Road widening (San Leandro Creek to Country Club Drive) to four lanes with medians and left turn lanes, Moraga area, Project No. 2631-4165-74. The foregoing order uss passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. n �= None_ ABSENT: None. 01056 In thp► Board of Supervisors of Camra Costa County, State of Cali€orn a June 24 % 19 inthe Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) No s). 74/548. seconded. by On motion of Supervisor J• P• Ke j OP.D£R,_ib that supervisor E. A. Linscheid s I � TWiW I P the following resp ution s is dare hereby No. 74/548 - accepting as complete as of May 31, 1974 contract With 0. C. Jones 5 Sons for the asphal-t concrete overlay of Altarinda Road, 4rinda area, Project No. 2545-4141-44. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. p. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. H. Boggess, '-'. t_. Linscheid, J. r-. Moriarty. . unc- none. ABSENT: `.ane. FULi r. i In t6p. Boord •of Supervisors . of Congo Costa County, State of California June 24 , 19 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(S) .No 1 s). 74,/549. on motion of Supervisor J• P• genL ,sem thated by IT Supervisor E. A• Linseheid tare) b THE-A , the following resp ution s is (are} hereby APPROVED: 74/549 — Approving the map of Subdivision 4337, Orinda area, and authorizing its Chairman to execute a Subdivision Agreement for private impreivements and a Subdivision Agreement for public improvements in connection therewith. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AXES: Supervisors J. P. Keung, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. hinscheid, J. E. Moria:.ty. rrnFc• None. - tBSENT-. None. RPM - t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS ft OFFICIO THE GOVIERNING BODY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORK DRAIN MAINTI-EXANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 June 24 14 2A- In the Matta of Ap roval of Resolution(s) Nos). 74/550. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded. by Supervisor , g ;� It ORDERED that the followim resolutions is(are) herebj APPROVED: 74/550 - Fixing July 23, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for construction of a storm drain in Minert (toad between Grenola Drive and_Brittany Lane, Concord area, Mork Order 8510, Contra Costa County- Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1 - kine E. The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote. AYES: Supervisors J. P. Ke=y, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. None. ABSENT: : 'tone. i In the. Rocard of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California JUNE 24 Sr In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) Nos). 74/551. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid I , Z BOWFUD^ ORDERED that the following resp ution s zs (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/551 - accepting as complete construction of improvements in Subdivision 3951, ?base III, Danville area; retain- ing the $500 cash deposit for one year; and accepting as County roads the following: GREENBROOK DRIVE . TU?IBRIDGE ROAD INDIAN HOME ROAD LODGMULL COURT MMBLESIDE COURT r The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E Moriarty. 110F,C- :':one. ABSENT: No e- 0006-0. I i in the Rc�nrr� of Supervisors -of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 lg -�`-- 1n the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) I3os) 74/552. On motion of Suphrvisor J. P. Kenn• , seconded by ISS-- -� �QRDEREII that Supervisor E. A. the following resolution s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/552 - accepting as complete construction of improvements in Subdivision 4504, Clayton area; retaining the $500 deposit for one year; and accepting as County roads the following: r M. ETNA DRIVE (36/56/.231' M. T. DELL DRIVE (36/56/.27) " MT. WASHINGTON 14AY (36/56/.Ol) The foregoing order was passed by the following:vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. .Soggess, E. A. - Linscheid, J. £. IMoriarty- None. ABSENT:, None. N h In fihP Rnnrd of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 -7-4 In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) No(s) . 74/553. - On motion of Supervisor p P , seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid Ifi 13 L_ THE BUARDORDERED that the following resolution(g) is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/553 — Fixing July 23, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for Street Tree Project, County Service Area M-22, San Pablo- Dam Road, El Sobrante Area, fork Order 5332. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. None. ABSENT:._- None. Ali Board of Of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 In the Matter of Approval of Resolutions) No s)- ?4/554 and 74/555• On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenn , seconded by Supervisor F. A. Linscheid , IT TS BY THE BOARD ORDE.?LD that the following resolution(s) :s (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/554, fixing August 6, 1974 at 10:30 a.m. at time for hearing on proposed annexation of Subdivision 4432, Moraga area, to County Service Area M-1$; and • No. 74/555, fixing August 6, 1974 at 10:35 a.m. as time for hearing on San Pablo Fire Protection District territory annexation to the El Sobrante Fire Protection District. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None . 0063 i In t'ze Good a; iip�iVs�cr of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24, In the Matter of l Approval of Resolution(s) j No(s). 74/556. On motion of Supervisor ` , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kennv , IT 15 THEr'.1—D O33 �,B E that the follo::ing n reso unios is (are) hereby APP.ROVZ-D: 74/556 — establishingpolis and fees with respect to County burials indigents and veterans), and rescinding all previous resolutions and orders pertaining to said matters, effective July 1, 1974• s The foregoing order oras passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, .A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. None. ABSEPrr: None. 0006 . >. 77 1t� i11C �Jl;lIV Vi J61�,Jv�.i.vis of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 P19 7h In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) . No(s). 74/557 through 74/571 On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenn seconded by Supervisor . Linscheid , It o 1'. E ?. OF.DEM that the follo::ing reso ution s is (are) hereby APPROVE?: No. 71!./557 and - - - authorizing cancellation of delinnuent No. 74/558 penalty, etc. on 1973-74 Secured Assessment Rall.. No. 74/559 - - authorizing refund for $10,00 overcharge on Master Vendor Permit #. 2901. No. 71,/560 - - authorizing County Auditor to make through certain changes in the assessment roll. No. 74/567 No. 74/568 - - authorizing cancellation of tax liens and on property acquired by public agencies. No. 74/569 No. 71 /570 - - authorizing cancellation of 6% penalties, S3 cost, redemption penalties and re- demption fees on 1973-74 secured roll. :to. 74/571 - - authorizing rescission of Boardts Resolution No. 74/516 relating to Parcel 411-330-026 in Code Area 11024. ;T The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Lirscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOFS: Sone. ABSENT: `tone. 00060 I ' i s in thp: Board of Supervisors _ of - Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 In the Matter of Aproyal of Resolution(s)74/572. - On motion of Supervisor xjgseconded by Supervisor I1 E A- 0:.D:::-cE D that the follozring resolution(s) is (are) hereby- APPROVED: No: 74/572 - authorizing County Counsel to initiate a lawsuit for the collection of unpaid,, unsecured personal property taxes against Levin Metals Corporation. _ • The foregoing order uas passed by the follosri.ng vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. porS: None. ABSENT: None. ty - - _ - ��0 r s In the Board of Supe►AS:;ors of Contra Costa County, State of California JUNE 24 dry 74 In the Matter of Aprova.l of Resolution(s) Nofs). 74/573. On motion of Supervisor -W. N B*Qzzeas seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kennv , IT IS 81 THE BOARD ORDERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/573, establishing a schedule of rates for private child care institutions for - fiscal year 1474-1975 for placement o� delinquent and disturbed -children, effective July 1,. 1974; and cancelling previously adopted Resolution Nos. 73/471 and 73/472. The foregoing order uas passed by ihe. foilowing vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenn _.- A. M. Dias, H. N. Boggess, A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ?Ione. ABSENT: None. 00067 t. :w 1 I WWI In fine Board os Sup i-vk;or.3 of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) Nos)• 74/574. On motion of SL3ervisor A. M. Dias seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT 1S BY THE ....r R O?.DR.D that the follo::ing reso unions 1s (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/574, endorsing Assembly Sill 3631, as amended, which would appropriate $5,000,000 for the 1974-1975 fiscal year from the General Fund to the Department of Healtb for the state's share of new and expanded children's mental health programs ander the county Short-Doyle plans which is in addition to the state general mental health budget and its allocation. for such services under that budget. The foregoing order oras passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscneid, J. E. Moriarty., N*0ES: bone. ABSENT: None. 00068 II I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California June 24 1914- In 9Z4.!n the Matter of Adopting Resolution No. 74/575. The Board having heretofore referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and Et A. Linscheid) proposed revisions in the General Assistance Policy; and The Board on April. 23, 1974 having adopted Resolution No. 74/355 revising policies related to affording General Assistance applicants and recipients the right to evidentiary hearings; and Supervisor Dias this day having submitted the report of the Co=nittee reco-mmending adoption of a revised General Assistance Policy; on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No_ 74/575 which clarifies General Assistance eligibility criteria -and grant amounts and revises standards of aid, is adopted. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J.. E. ?4oriarty.. NOES: Alone. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order entered an the -;:cures or said Bocrd of Suoervisors on the date cforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors o5xed this74�ay of June 1474 d_ R. o1.SSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk V D Earkness 069 I� E r- a TIMM PF NOR THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, RICwMowo JAMES E.MORIARTY ?ST 0IST7/ICT CHAIAMAM ALFRED M.RIAS.SAH rAuo CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WALR4EX..BOGGED ' 2r2 DISTRICT VICE C►/AIRMAM JAMS E. MORIARTY, LA7AYETTL AUNIWSTRATION BUILDING, ROOM 103 JAMES O T[CLERK ]RD DISTRICT c; o CLERKOr soaRO WARREN N. 9oGGFSs. Gowcona P.O. HOX 911 MRS. GERALOIN[ RUSSELL ATN DISTRICT MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA 94553 CHIEF CLERK EDMUND A, LINSCHEID, ►IT?SOUNG ►MONO 221-,30*0 STM DISTRICT RALIMPISIOK 2.17? June 24, 1974 REPORT OF AILKINISTRATION AND FINANCE COMMITTEE ON REVISED GENERAL ASSISTANCE POLICY On December 4, 1973 the Board of Supervisors referred to the Administration and Finance Committee the proposed adoption of a revised General assistance policy. Subsequently, the 1 Committee met with staff of the Human Resources Agency and the Office of County Aftinistrator and union representatives to review and discuss the proposed policy revisions. On December 11, 1973 the Committee gave a progress report to the Board, but the matter of adopting the proposed new policy was left with the Committee for continued study. As a result of the aforementioned Committee meeting and additional meetings between county staff, union representatives and others, a final, revised General Assistance policy was developed. This latest proposal has been reviewed and discussed with county staff. In general the revised policy clarifies eligibility criteria and grant amounts based on size of house-- hold and relationship of household members. In addition, the standards of aid have been revised, including increases in some cases and decreases in other cases, in order to provide for more equitable aid distribution. The overall net effect should be a -decrease in the cost of the General Assistance program. It is recommended that the revised General Assistance policy be adopted by appropriate Board resolution. The 1974-1975 recomaended budget appropriation for the General assistance program is based on the revised policy. f l i A. Mt DIGS E. A. LINSCHEID ect II Supervisor, District V k, t ti tr: the $oord of SuaervisOrs of " Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 14 ?.�L In the Matter of - Ap roval of Resolution(s) Nos). 74/576. pn motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenn , seconded- by .Supervisor E. A. c , Iy-"�'�� RDERED that the following reso ution s ` is (are) hereby APPROWED: No. 74/576 - fining July 16, 1974 at 2 p.m. as time for a public hearing to determine whether or not Dutch Slough Road is public in nature and inte-it and therefore funds raised through County Service Area RD-4 may be expended for maintenance purposes (Bether Island area) . The foregoing order :p.s passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M- Dias, W. 11. Boggess, E- A. Lin$cheid, - J. E. Moriarty- - unxe- Mone. f ABSENT= None. J .t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 _' 19 74 In the Matter of Executive Session. At 2:30 p.m. on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS ORDERED that the Board recess to meet in Executive Session to consider personnel and compensation matters pursuant to Government Code Sections 54957 and 54957.6. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. -P. Kenny, A. M. Diss, W. K. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOES: None. ABSENT: None. At 4:45 p.m. the Board reconvened in its chambers and recessed to meet in Executive Session at 6:30 p.m. ; and At 7:05 p.m. the Board reconvened in its chambers and proceeded with its regular agenda with all members present. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the dole aforesaid Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2 Lthday of June , 191L J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By eputy Clerk Charlsen IV Travers (�j �t H 24 s/74 -12Soe 000 12 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 74 In the Matter of Proposed Construction of Improve- ments on Country Club Drive, Moraga Area (Assessment District 1972-1 ). ' The Board having received a June 12, 1974 tetter from Mr. W. E. Wallace, 1398 Moraga Way, Moraga , California 94556 advising that he had been requested to express his opinion as to the impact on property values of the proposed improve- ments of Country Club Drive (formerly Munster Drive) Moraga area; and Mr. Wallace having stated that he felt that land values would increase and new businesses located on said street, as well as the community of Moraga as a whole, would substantially benefit by the completion of the proposed improvements (Assess- ment District 1972-1 ) ; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid matter is referred to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c.c. Mr. W. E. Wallace Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Wdrks Director Supervisors Engineer of work o$'ixed this 24th day of June__._, 19 IA Bond Counsel .� �,y, T pAASCH, Cleric County Administrator By Ail ee n E der , Deputy Clerk iH 2.9 7/72.15M 00013 spm.,!! ..• '' "•:. . ..<...•, ,, ,.. .,::!;:, .. .-,. �. ` +,vg. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County] State of California June 24 1974 In the Matter of Letter from President, Contra Costa County Heart Association, Walnut Creek, requesting funding for a "Cardio-Alert" Program. The Board having received a letter and related material from Mr. Terry J. Fries, Cardio-Alert Program Coordinator and Dr. Allen C. Pickle, President of the Board of Directors, Contra Costa County Heart Association, P. O. Box 4605, Walnut Creek, - California, requesting allocation of federal revenue sharing funds in the amount of $33,605 for conduct of a special "Cardio-Alert" Program; and On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said request is REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor A. H. Dias and Supervisor Linscheid) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ASSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Health Officer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Association supervisors Committee Members affixed this 24ttL_day of sone , 197A, County Administrator J. R LSSON, Clerk By4Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers j A 9 m 77—7177. t in the Board of Supervisors of Contra - Costa County, State of California June 24 1914 In the Matter of - Drainage of Property Located in Olinda Road area, E'l Sobrante. The Board on April 2, 1974 having acknowledged zeceipt of a report by the County Building Inspector stating that -a site inspection made in the vicinity of the property of Mr. Eugene Perrin, 5715 Olinda Road, El Sobrante, revealed that drainage improve;aents are working adequately; and Mr. Perrin having appeared before the Board this night, expressed the opinion that a drainage problem, continues to exist in the area, and submitted conies of correspondence from the Building Inspection Deparbaent with respect to drainage requirements; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to Supervisor A. M. Dias to meet with Mr. Perrin,. county staff members of the Planning Department, the Building Inspection Department, and the Public Storks Department, and all interested parties. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. V'r,n_ss my hcnd and :fie Seal of the Board of Supe_-visor Dias Supervisors Director of Planning of fixed this_2Atday of rl7n,- . I9 7- Buildinc T_nsnector J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Public Works County Administrator BY—T fir` A, ,.4 . Deputy Clark D. Harkness 2t s1�i - l2.iJ0 00075 0 CON-TRA COSTA COUNT' BUILDING lits?cC_Mxxti& CONTRA COST. COUNTY MA;ntNrZ_ CALIFORNIA 9453.3 '11', Dan Bxrtai JUIV�� 1974 yxn 5::. 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V____7 t--UlY ria' �, �.��� • i I •�rL_•.w iarMrla•6fa:�4 '• as 4 �• + • CONTRA COiiiii COUNTY i i• MAIM L CALWOMMMN1 04233 July 179 29D �r"U•a t,Il•aJ +� • p1nou +r�. rte - - L'• -%4c__-v=z to c r r ,lotbar. datW gull 39 1343: tea 2ortm is ' a ze.l; : —.I ;=Lt;'p '.� .. � ate' at.*=agar to am ' 70-7 t mt'!,y VWJL--j .: IM. 'moo • 4aMir� •*••- ,;.l--:�--•� +--.:• +••rte ' ,- . . - • �• .:�::�;�:�.:�_,.�•..r.�.�_.: �„ fir:•. .:� . � - i lar '•Y� y�t+;+R'�,�"r4 ..�`+•r.,..•w r•ii' • .•ti_ ..` .. •. • ,.,�•.�_.' � '-���� .?•.•R.+►tea S ., • �•w:1 !•�+t'.« . j.:.-_ '."n" .-•. .. ��,«9" :��.l•�R•�„y..•��:. . - '� .���1��r -_I't-••��•rl:F,�:�-ii ' _ • • .+� �•`:may. r •.��•�" •'. rl'r''�` t'MIa ."•• ' •,r" •�.r y-_ ' � '4.y w� . . +.+'_ `'•,•. -. t• •�•r.r• r ,..^�•. S M��=k'�,�;:i.,L^�:�•'fL�.�`!`.'i..�vr • ..er 1 . . • r •• ii �• _••',r..�,�yits��w•• •iw.�,h'� �1"'" +•_'•'y. 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In any e_•ent the 4" drain Iine is not adequate to carry the .torn:vater flaw that presently enters the horse ring area. A 10" or 12f1, p i ae trould probably be adequate depending on slope, type of pipe used, hoar much area i s-being collected, etc. 1: appears that regrading will be required to collect the stormoater flog. We suggest that the property be graded to drain northerly from the top of- the till slope then+-e to the driveway and or the existing ravine at the Kest end of the property via a depressed stale, drainage ditch, adequate culvert, or a combination of these. ' T.ne pian as submitted is rot acce?table. I PSJ�Lty - • •' a .• - - i — -. ..+••' •�—�'r_�~�, .�.-..�.r^.'�'�. • � r COMA COUWM COST A �Gal4 J A ,,•u: G! • � i • Z�-•~' dry �I/�M �•�Y~�Mt •4 • '' • ! - . .;uc,u -• wi �':::'..!; it .��:ti.��� fir' • ,y;rr•. - `�Oiii =•i'�• ': lZ r or tua jw w r•r►w : • •• C to '' •'� �.'.-.•.� }aJ' +." 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"-T,s>�,` .r.. � ,c,"i' x"_ .{�,�+,�°;• �.�.,,.iii.'rc.u.'-`"rpt'+-"'♦'=�""`�'a"- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 , 19 74 In the Matter of Report from the Committee to Consider Rehabilitation Programs for Incarcerated Persons. Supervisor J. F. Moriarty having advised the Board that he bad received a June 17, 1974 letter from Larry Stewart, M.D. , s Chairman, Committee to Consider Rehabilitation Programs for- Incar- cerated Persons, in response to the May 7, 1974 order of this Board requesting said committee to select an appropriate name for the new county detention facility and to Formulate an informational packet for use in acquainting all interested citizens with the facts con- cerning said facility; and Doctor Stewart having advised that the conmit'tee fe_1_t that the aforesaid requests were outside its purview in that it understood its instructions were to consider rehabilitation programs, not the jail itself, and having therefore suggested that in order to develop an informational public relations packet, a special committee be appointed to work with staff and agencies involved with the con- struction and function of the detention center and that a professional public relations person be hired to work with said committee; and Doctor Stewart, having further suggested that the Board consider the April 23, 1974 recol". ndation of his committee that another new committee be formulated to continue the development and implementation of alternatives and rehabilitation programs be approved, and having offered the assistance of members of the present comiD .ttee; and Doctor Stewart having suggested that unless the Board desired the present committee to provide assistance in the formation of either of the proposed new committees, the members of the Com- mittee to Consider Rehabilitation Programs for Incarcerated Persons will consider its assigned task co=lete; 2nd On the recommendation of Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is requested to review the proposals of said comm- ttee and report to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors j. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. :.. Moriarty. NOES: _ None. 71 F certtrp that 'h!3 is a rntt, true & cooter co the orl-txsi IL e� rt %which in o:r ftte In ay office, of cc: Doctor Stewarts verw,od that -ot Cwaa � Costa cc"= y the Bnard of County Administrator the da:e Show'm A1TSsr- J. R ofS I3\ors.,.. ort Director, Human Resources a=,�•1cS• Ctz.y eS4it`civ ClPrk'ol sale!3oard of$opts by De CIedt: ....r•o,.,.. -.._...._.....:......_, t.i, L..v,:. ' ,irYw3•isye�Ai.."'s, 7 7 _ C0NT?A COSTA COUNTY Ufit {Il OF SUPERVISORS SPECIAL Cav�MI3TEE ON REHA31LITATIGn PR?G9AI45 FCR iPICARCcRATEp ERSG'Es 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, California 94553 r June 17, 1974 a-_ Japes E. Moriarty. Chai,,:san :i E', i' !� Board of Supervisors 333a Mt. Diablo Blvd. JUN Lafayette, CA. 91549 • SUPERVISOR MIOMA— i Dear Mr. Moriarty: The Board of Supervisors' Order requesting that this committee select an appropriate name for the jail and also develop a packet of information to inform the public about the neje facility was reviewed by this committee at its meeting on June o, 1974_ After reviewing the charge to our com. ittee in your Board Order- of December 4, 1973, and much discussion., it was Telt that the above requests were outside the purview of the present committee which had instructions to consider rehabilitation programs, not the jail itself. However, we would like to submit the following recomendations. 1 . We suggest that in order to develop an information, public relations packet, a special committee be appointed to work with the staff and agencies involved with the construction and function of the detention center. We would further suggest that a professional public relations person be hired to work with this group to develop an effective packet. 2. In the matter of our report to the Board of Supervisors of April 23, 1974, in order to provide continuity, we urge that our priority recommendation for the forma— tion orma- tion of a new corm. i ttee to continue the development- and implementation of alternative and rehabilitation programs be approved forthwith. 0•.:r present committe-e will be glad to assist in the forint i on of the reeoranended cc w i-t1ee, however, otherwise, we :eel we have completed our assigned task. Accordingly, we will consider the present committee terminated unless it is desired that we provide assistance as offered a- -■a��. Love. The present members continua to be deeply committed to -."urfiharing appropri ate programs for our county and many would be most interested in participating in the new co-m i ttee, thus providing cont i ru i ty and giving it the benef it- of the know— ledge and experience already accumulated. It has been a pleasure to be of assistance in working for the betterment of correc— tional programs in our county. Sincerely, Larry Stewart, M.D., Chairman i . ; _ Rehabilitation Program for Incarcerated Persons Comm i ttea 'L Ei D LS:Pr:n 1 I ' l; RA c_: Rehabilitation Program C.,rsnittee Board of Supervisors `% J. P. McBrien f �,.._�— 'A"r ," r•� George Dynan, M.D. =0001 -1 , P In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Slung 24 19 7U In the Matter of Request for Approval of Appro- pr3.ation of 1374-1975 City-County Thoroughfare Funds, Extension of Glorietta Boulevard, Lafayette Area. The Board having received a letter from Ms. Betsy Page, Chairman, Traffic Commission, City of Lafayette, urging the Board to approve an appropriation of $500,000 of 1974-1975 City-County Thoroughfare Funds for construction of the southerly extension of Glorietta Boulevard within the City; and The Board having subsequently received letters from Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Biosotti, 75 Revere Court, Lafayette; Mr. Orley Shoninger, 4073 Legion Court, Lafayette; and Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph L. Freitas, 897 Acalanes Roast, Lafayette, all stating that in their oDinion the extension of Glorietta Boulevard is very much needed; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is REFERRED to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) and to the Public Works Director. ^he foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: City of Lafayette Wit:tess my hand and the Seal of the Board of M_ E. Biosotti Sup--fvisors Mr. 0. Shoninger affixed this 24th day of June , 19 74 Mr. J. Freitas R. OLSSON, Clerk Committee meabers ,Q 1 Public Works Director By ` _ /d Deputy Clerk County Administrator MIBallard dred U. rr zs s/ra -12400 00083 YI 3i X r . _ 'F1s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 21, 1974 In the Matter of Complaints with Respect to Vandalism and Speed Violations in the North Gate and Castle Rock Area of the County. The Board having received a letter from Mr. Philip Rafton, Property management Officer, Central Bank, Mortgage Loan Department, Oakland, California advising that Central Bank is the present owner of the Northgate Subdivision, located off Horth Gate Road in Contra Costa County, expressing concern with respect to vandalism, speeding cars and harassment in said subdivision, and requesting the provision of police protection; and The Board having also received letters from Mrs. Carl Windham and Mr. and Mrs. :Dorman Stott, residents in the North Gate and Castle Rock area of the counter, expressing concern with respect to vandalism and speeding violations and requesting that speed limit signs be posted and enforced; On motion of Suaervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor- 3. A. Unseheid, IT IS BY `TTS BOARD ORD3RBD that the aforesaid requests are RZ-NFMLRM to the Public ?forks Director and the County Sheriff-Coroner. The foregoing order was sassed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, Y. N. Boggess, s. A. Linscheid, J. 3. Moriarty. i7033: None. A.BS=T: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: 'Ax. P's'ilio Rafton Supervisors Mrs. Carl blindham affixed this t�lt-n._doy of Tttn•� , 19 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stott Public 'forks Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Sheriff-Coroner By Deputy Clerk County Administrator H 24 5/74 -12.500 vera '.Pelson 00084 ---�---� -77 l 177 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 In the Motter of iequsst mor Minority Q&ota System in Construction Projects. The Board having received a June 18, 1974 latter from Mr. D. Lewis, -:kecutive Secretary, International Brotherhood of Minority Businessmen, P. 0. Box 672, Richmond, California 94808 requesting that a quota system be established whereby minorities would receive a proportionate share of contracts awarded for construction pro3ects financed with taxpayer funds; On notion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY T83 BOARD 01RD?2that the aforesaid request is RV-! UM to the Public 'forks Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AY-..3: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, 3. A. Linscheid, J. 3. Moriarty. NO S: Mone. A3SMIT: Nona. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Secs of the Board of cc: International Brotherhood SuPem-sors of Minority Businessaan affixed this-2day of Mi-a . 19 7t,� Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel County Administrator BY 7� Deputy Clerk , H xa spVera Pelson a -tz.soe t c7 f c I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 , 19 74 In the Matter of Request from Petty-Rag Geopbyaical Incorporated of Stockton, California to Conduct a "Vibroseis" (Seismic) Survey in the County. The Board baying received a June 12, 1974 letter from Pbtty-Ray Geopkiysical Incorporatedt Past Office Box 1754, Stockton, California 95204 requesting permission to use portions of certain roads in Contra Costa County to conduct a "Vibroseis" (seismic) survey; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Lin-a id, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is FMTMM to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: • Ate: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSM: Hone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is n true and cors,ct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public storks Director Witness my hand-and the Seat of the Board of County Counsel supervisors County Administrator affixed this 2lith day of June . 197-4-- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,. Q. Q p,..� Deputy Clerk Arline Patten r+:a sqa -usoo In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 21 J. 19 U In the Matter of Antioch City Council Resolution Requesting State Department of Transportation to Initiate Transportation Corridor Study, Route 24, Antioch-Pittsburg .Area. The Board having received a copy of a May 28, 1974 Resolution adopted by the Antioch City Council requesting the State Department of Transportation to initiate transportation corridor study, Route 24, Antioch-Pittsburg area; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Denny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERrD that this request is ; U2-11Z — to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYBS: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. 14. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Public 'docks 'hector W1Mess my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this„„ ,_day of ,_ _, 1974- jj__J/ J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By_111LL6cc.l6 '_7AAA61,_dZ1 Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall M 24 S/il -12,,,500 j 0008. R.ECEIVED .Ujj lY 1974 j. L �' IWO RESOLUTIn.3 :110. 3734-A CSM C0514% ov, Orr F.ESOL.UTIGH OF THr CITY ::OUXIL VF i!;E CITY Clr rwTIOCH REQUESTIttG STATE GEPARTtfE:iT OF TPUVhSPORIATI03t TO I11ITIATE TPUCSPORTATION CORRIIIOR STUDY, R0111 E 2�y Al1TICCH-PITTsrui r. ARFA _. �.. ._......_..._-.- ntEREAS the City Council receives! a :Say 3, 1974, communication from the California Lprart.-wnt of Transon-tation to the effect that the Calif- ornia highway Car-rdssior: had a 101.1ted its fts+.solsrtion of Intention to Rescind the Freeway Ads+otion for SuYP rainy:lav ?.t teltwen h.7 nile wrest of [torton- ville Road and Rotate a near and . s WHEREAS etre land use and circulation Plan for the City of Antioch has, for a number of years, includes: the subiect free:rayi and 01EREAS the Regional Transportation Plan as prepared by the metropolitan Transportation Coission in: rnicates a transportation corridor in the immediate vicinity of Oute 24: and " 131EREAS the City of Antioch has supported and continues to support the State Highway 24 Kirl:er Pass Freerarav Route as adopted; and WHEREAS the City of Antioch did, by Resolution No. 2033-A adopted November 12, 1962, enter into a Freeway Agreement with the State Department of Transportation; and WHEREAS the City of Antioch did, by resolution .4o. 3300-A adopted April 12, 1972, urge tie State De artnent of Transportation to continue freeway planning for this route-, and l.'HEREAS the Commission's intent to rescind the Freeway Adoption for State tligharay 24 in t..".e Antioch area !•:iii not resolve the transportation needs in the Antioch-19alcut Creek Corridor; and WHEREAS the Governor's Ira*rsrnrtation Corridor Policy provides that the Council may request the. S ta`e CeotarM.ent of Transportation to initiate studies to examine alterna-tire solutions to alae area's transportation needs in the corridor; i#OY THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COU11CIL OF THE CITY OF NMOCHr that the State Department of Transportation is requested to retain the adopted route and to initiate a transportation corridor study of the aforesaid segment of Route 24 as early as possible, and rake available the study results to the City prior to taking any further action with regard to this route; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that t're Ci ty Clerk is directed to fonard copies of this resolution to the State Lppartm.at of Transportation, the Metropolitan Transportation Comission, the toarL of Supervisors of-Contra Costa County, amt the Cities oft Pittshuro. Concorl, Clayton, lialnut Creek and Pleasant Hill. The foregoinq resolution was Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Pntioch at an at jourr ed requl.ar wetinn thereof held on the 23th day of K v, 19174, by the fellt-linst vnte: AYES: Councilmen Giersch.. ..rtsr sons.. Aauilar, and Pavor Cline. 11OES: fomre. - nI SENT: tone. f • .L . '• " ..tri J� /lt.�i-L� srs_ M11-01 CITY CURK WO - I"ir7T:i VP. i-AP.KS, CITY CLERK -- _ 00088Asir _ _ . . C) {= In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 1974 In the Matter of Proposed County Service Area T-2. The Board having received copies of resolutions from the following in connection with proposed County Service Area T-2:. Board of Control of Local Mass Transportation Agency of Contra Costa County - recommending that a uniform maximum tax rate measure of 35-t per $100 of assessed valuation be established for the entire County Ser- vice Area T-2, subject to approval by the voters; Martinez City Council - agreeing to the inclusion of the City of Martinez in County Service Area T-2 for the purpose of placing on the November 5, 1974 ballot - the transit system proposal of the Local Mass Transportation Agency; and Pittsburg City Council - requesting that the Pittsburg Sphere of Influence area, as determined by the Local Agency Formation Commission, be excluded from County Service Area T-2; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid resolutions are REFERRED to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes oT said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Public Works Director witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 24th day of June---_, 19 74 QQ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ZY AJ!,,� Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard ,�""'�� jj Q H 24 $ea -n_.soo V��t��J • o 1 � 1• i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Srote of California June 24 19 ?4 in the Matter of 1974-1975 Clean Water Grant Priority List. The Hoard having received a June 11, 1974 letter from Stat* Division of Water Quality Control advising that it has placed the Eastern Contra Costa County Subragional System project for a Step I grant in Priority Class U on the Fiscal year 1974-1975 Clean Water Grant Priority List and requests submission of an application in connection therewith; .On motion of Supervisor J. P. genes, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS HY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is RisFERRID to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscbeid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the-Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director supervisors County Administrator affixed this2Tdoy of Juns . 19 7 L, �/� J. FL OLSSON, Clerk By �yf�- , l Deputy Clerk PC Arlin. Patten n i p f� 0 H 24 S/ 12.500a -tzoo U R In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 74 In the Matter of Request for Support of last County Hotline Program. The Hoard having received a June 17, 1974 letter from Mr. C. H. McFarlan, Vice Chairman, Contra Costa County Juvenile Justice 000ma133i0n, requesting that the county social agencies be encouraged to support and cooperate with the East County Hot- line program, a crisis intervention line established for the discussion of personal and family problems by telephone; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor S. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD MWSIM that the aforesaid request is R_-�tZ3_M- to the Director, Human Resources Agency. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. 2;. Boggess, 3. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOBS: None. ABS-;WT: done. R 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and arced copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seaf of the Board of cc: Juvenile Justice Comm d asioaSupervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 2L -day of Tnn,4 . 1974- Agency 1974-Agency J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Probation Officer County Administrator By Deputy Clerk 'Dara 2Te130a H24 sn. _12.S40 �l J In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 21t 19 lit. In the Matter of l California Manpower Services Council allocation for Vocational Educational Services Under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. The Board having received a June 11, 1974• letter from the State Department of Education advising that the California Manpower Sem-ices Council has endorsed a recommended allocation of 5521811 (exact amount contingent upon pend:L-b Congressional appropriations) to provide Vocational Education ser:-ices under Section 112 of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act for the 1974 2975 fiscal year, and trarzmitti_ng forms for preparation of a Ion—financial Vocational Agi--ement for Vocation) Education; and On motion of SuDer;risor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super— visor E: A. Linscheid, IT IS BY TIE BOAS 03Dy.RED that the aforesaid letter and related form are REAR:=.D to the Director, Human Resources Agency. The foregoing order was passed by the follo.:ing vote: AYES: Supervisors J. ?. Kenny, A. M. Dias, if. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. t•Foriarty. I:OES: None. ABSENTI: None. t I i I_ 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered.an the �( nirutes aT said Bocrd of Sueemsers on the date --*oresaid. ' cc: D'-ec for, �: '' Resources ess my nand cad tie Sect or:rte occrd or cc: Sup--f-;sons County ami nistrator afxed this 2Lt1t day of June 19 7k i Cour_tp Auditor R J. R. O LSSON, Cleric Sy . %rte s ' Deputy Clerk H,a 5/74 -12.500 00092 K' 7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 . 19 ?L In the Matter of Request for Endorsement of National Alliance of Businessman Ex-Offender M-aployment Proposal The Board having received a letter from Mr. Gerald D. Rendahl, Metro Director, National Alliance of Businessmen,- East Bag Metropolitan Area, 300 Lakeside Drive, Suite 6k9, Oakland, California 94612 requesting endorsement of a proposal submitted to the Department of Labor to provide an on-the-job training program under Title III of the Cormrehensive Ennloyment and Training Act, enabling ea-offenders to obtain employment; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linsehaid, IT IS By TM- BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is RE75MRED to the Director, Human Resources Agancg. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. N. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. 24oriarty. ROES: None. ABSEUT: Nona. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of s Businessmen affixed this th day of June . i9 71. Dirsator, Human Rasources Agencyf J R_ OLSSON, Clerk Act :tJ Director of By Z ��:e�e� Deputy Clerk Personnel District Attornsy Vera Nalson l'o'o-1 u- Sha_if f-Coro=s County Administrator 00093 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 , 19 Ik In the Molter of Request for Paramedic Training Program for Emergency Services. The Board having received a letter dated Juni 17, 1974 from Mr. W. Parker, Chairman, Board of Fire Commissioners, Moraga Fire Protection District, supporting a June 10, 1974 request of the Citizens for Fire District Ambulance Service Committee, for the institution of a paramedic training program for emergwncy services in the 1974-1975 budget year; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kemys, seconded by Supor- visor E. A. Linschei d, IT IS BAY' THE EDARD ORDERED that the afore- said letter of support is referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AM35. Supervisors J. F. Kenny, A. M. Dias,- W. N. Boggess, S. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSM: None. l.g..' 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes ci• said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board 3f cc: Director, Roman Resources cy Supervisors Coua� Ainiatrator arrixed this '24th day of June . 19 74 ty J. R. ol.SSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Arline Fatten H 24 5/74 -12.500 00094' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 t9 74 In the Matter of Agreement with Phoenix Programs, Inc. for Social Rehabilitation Services for Disabled Adult Welfare C lients. The Board on June 18, 1974 having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for review a proposed extension from July 1, 1974 through September 30, 1974 to agreement with Phoenix Programs, Inc. for the purchase of social rehabilitation services for disabled adult. welfare clients; and Supervisor Dias this day having presented the report of the Committee in which it is stated that effective March, 1, 1974 the State Department of Health discontinued the use of federal funds and since that time 75% of the cost has been paid with _county funds; and The Committee having recommended that the existing agreement with Phoenix Programs, Inc. be extended through September 30, 1974; that the Director, Human Resources Agency, be requested to explore alternative sources of funds with the intent that county funds will not be required to continue the agree- ment beyond September 30, 1974; and that the County Administrator be requested to notify the Board of any other agreements wherein a non-county source of funds is being discontinued, thereby requiring that county funds be provided; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its Administration and Finance Co=ti.ttee are approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: .AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, 1-1. N. Boggess, 'E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. _ ABS : None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes ai said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. 7i=sc,tor, H,zman. Resources Witneu my hcnd and the Seci or the 3ocrc of Agency supervisors County Adrinistrator affixed this 24th day of June , 1974 Countv Auditor-Controller ` J. R_ OLSSON, Clerk Social Service by �S �, ,�fl,�J� Deputy Clerk D. Harkness M :a spa -l!.Sao 00095 THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY,RIc1IMONo JAMX5 E_1MORIARTY IST DISTRICT CNAARMAN ALFRED M.WAS.SAM PALO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WAOMC14 M eOGGZ_1U6 ZKO alsroticr VICC CHAIRMAN JAMES E. MORtARTY,LArArcrr: ADMINISTRATION BUtL 01140. ROOM 103 JAMES R.OLSS0N.COUNTY cLCRx JRO OISTRICr AMO 9X OPrIC10 CL[RA OF TMS 9OAR0 WARREN N.BOGGCSS.CONCORD P.O. BOX Sit MRS. GERALOINL RUSSELL ATN OISTRIt2 CNt[1 CLERK EDMUND A. LINSCNCtD, rtTtS+ufert t�2rlF2itNEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 arM DISTRICT -L L CCJc�s �f"t j^� June 21 1.974 �17 1✓ ' Ji1R4 13I4 C''-' K= ErOAM Or REPORT -'•'�.Zc:soas $, costa Co, OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE COMMITTEE ON _ EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT WITH PHOENIX PROGRAMS, INC_ On June 18, 1974 the Board of Supervisors referred to the . Administration and Finance Committee the request of the Director, Human Resources Agency, that an existing agreement between the County and Phoenix Programs, Inc. , for the purchase of social rehabilitation services for disabled adult welfare clients, be extended for the period July 1, 1974 through September 30, 1974. The existing agreement which covers the period March 1, 1974 through June 30, 1974 is funded with 75 per cent county funds and 25 per cent United Bay Area Crusade funds. The county has had agreements for purchase of these services since 1972. Prior to March 1, 1974, however, 75 per cent of the agree- ment cost was met with federal funds. The State Department of Health disapproved the continued use of federal funds for this agreement effective March 1, 1974 and since that time, therefore, 75 per cent of the agreement cost has been met with county funds. It is recommended that the existing agreement between the County and Phoenix Programs, Inc. , which expires June 30, 1974, be extended through September 30, 1974, as requested. It is also recommended that the Director, Human Resources Agency, be directed to explore alternative sources of funds with the intent that county funds will not be required to continue the subject agreement beyond September 30, 1974. Additionally, it is recom- mended that the County Administrator notify the Board of Super- visors of any other agreements wherein a non-county source of funds is being discontinued thereby requiring that county funds le„ r to continue the agreement in the futdre. E. A. LINSCHEM -- II Supervisor District V 00. 4 • CCC Standard Form May 1974 EXTENSION OF CONTgACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES (Contra Costa County Human Resources Agency) 1. Contract Identification: Number Department: Social Services Subject: Social Rehabilitation Services in residential Setting for Twenty (20) Effective Date: March 1, 1974 Disabled Adults_ 2. Parties: The County of Contra Costa, California (County) for its Department named above, and the foilowina named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows-_ Mame: Phoenix Programs, Inc. Capacity: California non-profit corporation Address: 3830 Clayton Road, Concord, CA 94521 3. Extension of Term: The term of the above described contract between the parties hereto is hereby extended from 3illx 1 . 1974 to September 30, 1974 unless sooner terminated as provided in said contract. 4, Payment Limit: As to the extended term of the contract, the maximum amount payable by the County is increased t- the following amount $18,840 5. Other Provisions: As to the term during which the above described contract is extended, a partes mutually agree to those Special Provisions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. b. Signatures: These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA C014TRACTOR BY By y airman, Board of, S;jret visors Attest: County Clerked'-� Designate official capacity in business and affix corporation seal) By Deputy State of California ) ss. County of Contra Costa ) Recommended by Human Resources -Agency n rJ J ACK,*30lrlLEDGEMEl1T (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor By B x r ' t. known to me in those individual and ! 1 - Designee/ business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they signed it and that the corpora- tion or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. Form Approved: County Counsel l' / Dated:By �j Deputy clotary Public OFFM% SAfX0 r C J� HCO � � v NOTARY PtlSUC CAt Mq"tA — �4 COUNTY OF COXTRA COSTA ou-aHiau+wnLnii u�+uuisi,iii�wtssisi l ' . . T 77 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 211 197 In the Matter of Completion of Private Improve- =ants in Minor Subdivision 215-71 , Danville Area. The County Building Inspector having notified this Board or the completion or private improvements in Minor Subdivision 215-71 , Danville area, as provided in the agreement With Dorothy Gilbert, 242 Campbell Lane, Pleasant Hill, California, approved by this Board on October 17, 1972; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Sapervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTRER ORDBRED that the Building Inspection Department is AUTHORIZED to refund the cash deposit of ,T39b .00 (Building Inspection Department Receipt Number 89030, dated October 3, 1972) deposited as security for the above agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, K. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J.- E. Mori arty. NOES: None. ABSM: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Applicant/Owner witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspector Supervisors Grading Engineer affixed this _day of Jsta. : i974_ J. FL OLSSON, Clerk By AC% Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 S/74 -12.500 010098 C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California r, June , 19 74 In the Matter of Request with Respect to Writ of Mxecution in Superior Court Action No. R-$900. the Board having received a June 7, 1974 letter from Mr. E. A. Taliaferro, 1949 Pullman Street, San Pablo, California requesting information with respect to a :Frit of Bxecution in Superior Court Action No. R900; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor :. A. Unscheid, IT IS BY BOARD ORDM3G that the aforesaid request is RZr''Bff#� to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court. The foregoing order was passed by tho following vote: Ate: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, R. A. Linscheid, J. R., Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Mone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc*, Mr. B. A. Taliaferro Supervisors Judge Max Wilcox, Jr. affixed this 24=_doy of Juan_ , 19 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Oerk County Clark County Administrator By 16714' - Deputy Clerk. Tara Nelson H za 5/75 -12.508 0009. 9 Ivy M 1' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 74 In the Matter of Request that County Animal Control Ordinance be Amended and "Leash Free" Areas be Designated The Board having received a June 12, 1974 petition from Mrs. William Ray, 1100 Larch Avenue, Moraga, California, 94556 and others, requesting that the County Animal Control Ordinance be amended to allow dogs to ran at large on the dog owners properby; and The Hoard also having received a June 13, 1974, lotter fmm Mr. Patrick Halligan, 7104 Potrero Avenue, Il Cerrito, California, 94530 requesting that in connection with the study of the recommend- ations of the Special Animal Control Review Committee bonaider-* ation be given to designating dog exercise areas which would allow animals and pet owners to function without the restrictions of leash laws; r On motion of Supervisor J. P. Benny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linaeheid, IT IS BY' THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said requests be considered at the hearing to be held on the report of the Special Animal Control Review Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A o M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None,. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a tnie and correct copy of on order enured on the minutes oT said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Supervisor W.N.Boggess witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agricultural Commissioner Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 24thday of Tuns , 19 74 Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By �• � (/I ..�. lj�"/z`o--- Deputy Clerk Arline. Patten ��V ` H 24 5/74 -12.500 V��, V r � 1 � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 , 19t In the-Matter of Request 'for Animal Control Personnel to Attend Concord Community Forum Meeting. Supervisor W. N. Boggess having advised the Board that he had received a copy of a June 11, 1974 letter from Mrs. Pat Howlett, Director, Concord Community Forum, addressed to Mr. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, requesting that Mr. Seeley or a member of his staff appear at a neighborhood forum to discuss animal control; and Supervisor Boggess having recommended that Mr. Seeley be requested to report to the Board with respect to the policy of the Animal Control Division of the Department of Agriculture concerning the provision of animal control personnel as guest speakers; and On motion of Supervisor Boggess, seconded by Super— visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is approved.. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J.* E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaa c c: Mrs. ?2;r Eos;lett �•�..neY ss m hard and tn&Seal of the Board ai Agricultural Commissioner Super-isors County Administrator axed this t:tt, day of TttnP , 191 f ,f^ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy"Clerk . A uj ene 3..:-1, os. n H 24 sR. -12400 /J 00101 1 i M i, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 74 In the Matter of Develonment of Facilities for Riders of Off-Highway Vehicles. The Board on May 15, 1973 having indicated lts willing- ness to participate in a joint powers agreement with the cities in the county under the terms of which funds subvented from the State Off-Highway License Fee Fund might be pooled for use in connection -,aith the development of facilities for riders of off-highway vehicles; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty this day having inquired as to the status of the matter; and The County Administrator having advised that the Contra Costa County Mayors Conference has developed a joint powers agreement trhich would establish a joint powers agency to plan for facilities for off-highway vehicles but that at his suggestion the Mayors Conference was restudying the matter so as to eliminate the creation of a new agency and allow the East Bay Regional Park District to do the necessary planning; and On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is rectuested to determine if any further action has been taken by the Mayors Conference and report to the Board on July 2, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Fenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boagess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ?VO"S: None. . ABSENT: done. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid_ CC : County Administrator 4`/itness my hand and the Seal or the Board of Supervisors affixed this 24th day of June . 19 74 J. R. OLSSOIN, Clerk By DeputyClerk. D. Harkness 00..02 .i 2. 51.1.1 - 12,500 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California `. June 24 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Application for Federal Grant to Enhance County Medical Services Prenaid Health Plan. Supervisor J. P. Kenny having advised the Board that he and Supervisor W. N. Boggess had met earlier this day with the Director, Human Resources Agency, and that they had discussed the County Medical Services Prepaid Health Plan; and The Director, Human Resources Agency, having appeared and requested permission to file an application (as outlined i.n his memorandum dated June 24, 1974 to the Board) for a federal grant of $350,000 to enhance the Prepaid Health Plan during the 1974--1975 fiscal year; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERL] that the request of the Director, Human Resources Agency, is approved and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chdirman, is authorized to sign the aforesaid application. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Horiarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered an the rrmutes as said Bocrd of Supervisors on the date ;faresoid. cc: Director, H=an, Resources :Ii;:cess mi hcnd crd the Seal of the Bocrd of Agency Countv Admi_zistratcr a!ixed this 24±j: doy of.T11no 19 Z_ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By x',W Deputy Clerk H 24 $174 -12.500 D. Hari cess 00103 17"Ir RPM ..,r ._. . ,x Human Resources .Agency CONTRA COSTA, COUNTY Date June 24, 1974 To Board of Sup-rvisors t T-V-�-j r From Robert E., Jo lir., Director Subj REQUEST F . GRANT APPLICATION FOR PH? FUNDING B0'' o" su .vPon COSTA C . As the Board is aware, the original grant with which we have been funding the PI--P consisted of federal funds. lie are nowrequesting permission to file an application for a grant to enhance ot:= PHP during the 1974-75 fiscal-year in the following three areas for a total of $350,000: 1. In the area of enrollee advocacy and marketing: $150,000. 2. In increasing the ability of ealth outreach teams to develop innovative health education methods through the use of community aides: $100,000. 3. To provide ad.ditioaal. support .o the Brenzl;ood Health Clinic, including the expansioz of r.— ;cal staff and related laboratory and phaz-maceutical resources: $100,000. • In relation to Item #3, the proposal has been reviewed with the Brentwood Health Center Committee. However, their Board ::ill not be able to act on the Proposal. until Thursday, June 27. Your approvaal of this grant application includes my commitment to discuss all aspects of the proposal with the Brentwood Health Cen- ter Board to insure trat they understand it and have an opportunity to proludde full input into any decisions affect_;-g Brentwood residents. - We are late in getting to the Board. because the materials for filing the grant application were received late from t+e federal government. The submission of this grant application in no way co=irs the county. Several questions were raised this afternoon by the Human Pesot`r—ices Committee relating to the lege? In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 . 192-4- In f9 _4- in the Matter of County Medical Services Prepaid Health Plan The Board earlier this day having authorized its Chairman to execute an application for a federal grant in. the amount of $350,000 to enhance the County Medical Services Prepaid Health Plan; and In connection therewith, Supervisor W. N. Boggess having expressed concern as to the extent to which the county would be committed by subr.L.ssion of the application or by acceptance of the grant; On motion of Sunervisor Boggess, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the entire Prepaid Health Plan matter is referred to the Human Resources Committee (Super- visors Kenny and Boggess) and that County Counsel is requested to analyze all legislation that could conceivably affect the Health Plan program and report to the Committee at an early date. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, 11. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty_ NOUS: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Board Committee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 24th day of June . 1974 Agency J_ fL OLSSON, Cleric County Administrator By _ .� _z1V_1 . Deputy Clerk D_ Harkness n ' V91(�VV i . n In the Board of Supervisors r OT Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 , 1q 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Payment of Expenses of Public Information Officer Candidate. The County Administrator having recommended that authorization be granted for payment of expenses incurred by Ms. Mary Dunten, 1711 East Missouri Street, Apartment g,' Phoenix, Arizona 85016, as a result of her trip to Martinez to interview this day for the position of Public Information Off icer; On motion of Suoervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the County Administrator is approved_ The foregoing order was passed by the following vote:: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, t•I. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Z hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid_ Vc. `Ts. D-un`en Witness my hand cnd the Seal of the Board of Actin Director of Supervisors Personnel affixed this qday of June . I4 Countv Ad,ainistrator J. fL 0LSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk T } 0. Har.mess H 24 5174 -12.5Jd ;106 I I, IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA June 24, 1974 In the Matter of Proposed ) Contra Costa Countg Budget, ) Proposed Special District ) Budgets, and Proposed County ) Service Area Budgets. ) The County Administrator having submitted his Budget Message for the fiscal year 1974-1975; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said Budget Message is ACKNOWLEDGED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Budget Message is APPROVED as the basis for the preparation and issuance by the County Auditor-Controller of the 1974-1975 Proposed County Budget; that the County Auditor-Controller is DIRECTED to arrange for printing of the Proposed. Budget so that i4 may be available on August 9, 1974 for public review and consideration; and that the Budget Message is REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor Dias and Supervisor Linscheid) for thorough review and analysis, and for report to the Board on August 20, 1974; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Tuesday, August 20, 1974 at 2 p.m. is fixed as the time for public hearing, in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California on the Proposed County Budget, Proposed County Special Districts (other than fire districts) Budgets, and Proposed County Service Area Budgets for the fiscal year 1974-1975; and IT IS ALSO ORDERED that notice of the aforesaid hearing be given pursuant to Section 29066 of the Government Code, and the public be advised that beginning August 9, 1974 the proposed bud- get documents will be available to taxpayers. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. 31. Kenny, A. K. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Board Committee CERTIFIED COPY Auditor—Controller t certify that this is a tun. true & correct copy of Administrator the ori;tnal document which is on file in my office, sad that it waw rsu»++d - adopted by the Board of Suporrisors of Cont:n Costa County. California. on, the time shourn_ AT;CST: J. 11- O SSO`. County Clerk&ezofficlo Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk. an (,7 .2 . ��'7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 197 In the Matter of - Denial of Request for Refund of Park Dedication Fee. The Board having referred to the Director of Planning the request of Land gest Corporation for refund of park dedication fee in the amount of $19,554 plus 7 per cent per annum interest on rezoning applications 1587-RZ and 1614-RZ and site plan approval applications 230-71 and 281-71, Pleasant Hill area; and The Director of Planning in a memorandum dated June 17, 1974 having recommended that the Land ?fest Corporation refund request not be approved in that the rezoning approval did not occur within the exempt period established by Ordinance No- 72-67; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. _Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recom- mendation of the Director of Planning is approved and the aforesaid request for refund of park dedication fee of Land West Corporation is DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. �'fi:aess my hand and the Seal of tate Board of CC: Land West �..7:"'��"'i.��:t 5u :+•*sots Director of Planning a-:.xed this t day of , 19 County Administrator J. R. OL.SSON, Clerk BY LJ Deputy,Clerk Au'lene 3. J r Bh 0108 low i Director of Planning County Administrator affixed this _24th—day of June . 1974 ByQJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy-Clerk Au?ene 3. Jgs,Qph In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California June 24 19 74 In the Matter of Granting Permission for Carnival and Parade in Connection with 1974 Sugar City Festival. Supervisor A. R. Dias having advised the Board that he had received a letter from the Crockett Lions Club requesting permission Lo hold a carnival and parade during its Sugar City Festival September 12 through 15, 1974, and that license fees be waived inasmuch as the proceeds derived from the carnival will be used to support local community projects; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY TILE BOARD 03DE?_ED that the aforesaid request is GRANTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. 14. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: hone. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. C: C: JCsi?tL T_C , . J ny hand and the Seal of:Ta Board ccPn Foley and B'-:ric Co==bi:ied Supervisors Shaws ofiixed this 24th day of June , 19 74. County Sheriff-Coroner -- Public .orl:s D-7-ector �. _/� J. FL OLSSON, Clerk County COu-sel By � Deputy'Clerk COg,Zin _-,r T`ti Collector— ',Vera ?;elsort , ;s snz - ,=.soa Treasurer County Administrator 0010(] .•k In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 2IL i 9 7jr— In the Matter of Granting Extension of Tine in Which to File the Final Map of Subdivision X101, Oakley Area. On the recommendation of the Director pf Planning IT IS BY THE BOARD (RDERED that the request of Raymond Vail & Associates for a one-year extension of time i-n which to file a final map of Subdivision hhOl, Oakley area, is GRANTED, thereby extending the final filing date to July 10, 1975. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. :enrig, A. 14. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linseheid, J. E. Moriarty, NOFS: None. ABSENT: Vone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. 1:?i= i- :__s s oc i?is s w't-tess my hand and the Seal of the Board of Di_`ec t or o' ?i anni ng Sup-a-rvisors Public Storks Director afixed this 2�th day of June . 79 7L J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk D'rotl- HicDona d 0111p In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California -- June 24 , ]4 74 In the Matter of Approval of Surety max Bonds for Certain Tracts Located Within City Limits. On motion of Suvervi sor W. IN. Bo,-cress, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THP BOARD ORDERED that surety tax bonds for the fo?lowing are APPROVE?: Tract Number City Amount of' Bond 4423. Walnut Creek 19500 4531 Walnut Creek 4s500 • 1�b39 Walnut Creek 98,000 4652 Pleasant Hill k,1000 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. N. Dias, W. N. Boggess, F. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty.. NOES: 11 one. ARSE:T: done. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesoid. cc : Ta- f-,^11ector Witness my hand and the Seal of+. &Board of - Redemption Officer Sum-visors (w/conies of Bonds) affixed this 21Lth da, of June . ?9- 9 J_ R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy-Clerk Dorotv '"_cDonad_ as s/r+ -usaa � •'�� P' In the Board of Supervisors of Contras Costa County, State of California June 24 14 ZL In the Matter of Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of Falender Homes (183 -RZ) to Rezone Land in the Danville Area. The Director of Planing having notified this Board that the Flanning Commission reeomonends approval of the above requests On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BS THE BOARD OR'DBRBD that a hearing be held on Tuesdays July 16, 1974 at 11 :50 a-m- in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martina, California and that the Clerk publish notice of same as required by lav in "The Valley Pioneer." • The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linschoid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ASSN: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Diablo Properties Wit:tess my hand and the Seal of the Board of Falender Hama Mackay & Soaps a ffixe the 24th June Mr. James Crosson affixed this day of . 19 74 Twin Creeks Homeavners Association J. R. OLSSON, Clerk San Ramon Valley Chamber of Comerety �� � , Deputy Clerk. Valley Action Forum Director of Planning Arline Patten H 24 5/71 -12 500 09112 :.. . M .... In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 2J+_, 19 Z- 1n the Matter of A-,-)peal of Frank Marcellini et al. and IMN Corporation from Planning Commission Denial of Pec_uest to Rezone Land in the Brine Hill Area, 1820-RZ. The Board on February 19, 1974 having continued to June 249. 1974 at 8 p.m. the hearing on the appeal of Frank `r•:arcellini. et al. and IRZA Corporation from Planning Commission denial of Application lumber 1820-R7, to rezone land in the Vine :sill area from Single Family ?esidential District-6 { i--6� to General Cor�ereial District TC) , and having requested that the Planning Commission initiate a review of the General Plan for the Vine Hill area and report to the Board thereon prior to the date fixed for continued hearing; and Good cause appearing therefor, IT IS BY TIE✓ BOARD ORDEEWD that the hearing on the aforesaid appeal is continued to September 30, 1974 at 8 p.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. ii. Dias, is N. Boggess, A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. DOES: Mone. ABSEh'T: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the n.inutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my :%anti and tine Seal of the 3acr;i of Mr. Frank Farceili ni et a?Supervisors Mr. Elliot-AC. Leighton, affixed this 21:th day of June19 7k A%.%0 ey J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning BY A'01" Deputy"Clerk ry xt. ,..... In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 74 In the Matter of Reapaointaants 'of Members of Board of Supervisors to Eascutive Committee of the Association of Bay Area Governments. The Board having received a letter from M ., Revan A. F. Tranter, Executive Director, Association of Bay Area Governments, Hotel Claremont, Berkeley, California 94705 advising that the terms of the Executive Committee representatives of Contra Costa County will expire June 30, 1974 and requesting that two official representatives and two alternates be appointed; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having recommended that the Board members presently serving on the Executive Committee of the Association of Bay Arsa Governments be reappointed for two-year terms ending June 30, 1976; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said recommendation of Supervisor Moriarty is APPROVED, and the following Board members are reappointed to represent Contra Costa C6unty on said Executive Committee: Supervisor J. E. Moriarty - Representative Supervisor A. M. Dias - Alternate Supervisor J. P. Kenny - Representative Supervisor E. A. Linscheid - Alternate. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ,'.BSENT: 11one. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid_ ce• kssoci ation of B3. Area Wit's my hand and the Seal of the Board of SSie:.fu4ors Supervisor Moriarty o axed this et-• day of June 19 -( Supervisor Dias J. R OLSSON, Clerk Supervisor Benny Supervisor Linscheid BYDeputy Cleric co-,LnLy Administrator Doris Baldwin r+ 2: Sha - ►2soo EW b _ . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 74 1n the Matter of Approving Recormendations of Aaninistration and Finance Co.- ittee on Continuation of Retired Senior Volunteer Program. The Board on June 18, 1974 having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for review the request of the Director, Human Resources Agency, for authorization to submit a second year funding application in the amount of $42,923 to the federal government in order to continue the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) during the period September 1, 1974 through August 31, 1975; and Supervisor Dias this day having submitted a report or, behalf of the Committee in which it is recommended that the Director, Human Resources Agency,be authorized to submit the second year funding application for the RESEW project as requested with the understanding that such action does not commit the county to continuance of the project in future years; and The Committee having further recommended that the Director, Human Resources Agency, be requested to forward a letter to the appropriate federal officials indicating the dis- pleasure of the county with the new funding formula for the project and indicating that continuation of the project in future years, requiring an increasing county funding share, is questionable and will require an annual evaluation of the priority of such expenditure in rely Lion to the financial requ3--ements of other county programs; On motion of Sumervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its Administration and Finance Coami.ttee are approved. -� The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Rennv, R. M- Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. TOES: Hone. ABS=—qT: done. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Director ess my hand and the Seal of the Board of _ �:nap 3esouz ces Sups-�►;sors Agency' Countv Auditor-Controller armed this2�day of June . 19 74 Countv Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Ar)�� Deputy"Clerk _ Harkness oal 1 n 22 5/74 - :2,500 f i E B _„ THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY. RICNwoND JAMES E.MOR1AigTY IST DISTRICT CNA/RMAN At,.FRED M.DIAS.SAN P"?_* CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 2ND DISTRICT VWX CNAIR►IAN JAMES E. MORIARTY.LArATcrm ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. ROOM 103 JAMES R-OLSSON,COUNTY CLC*IC 3R0 DISTRICT ANO i%OFFICIO CLiRK OF THC NOARO WARREN N. BOGGESS,CoNCORC P O. BOX 911 MRS. GERALDINE RUSSELL ATH DISTRICT CNiif CL[RK EDMUND A. LINSCNCID, ►lrrsauRo MARTINEZ GALWORNIA 94553 PNONi 228-0000 y STN DISTRICTiXTil4iNiK 2:►TI . !t 1 - ' June 21, 1974 C 1-8-E V ��;T REPORT OF r. oc�saae ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE COMMITTE :.CLERK�° °05-'A Co�' ON t By --- CONTINUATION OF THE RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM On June 18, 1974 the Board of Supervisors referred to the Administration and Finance Committee the request of the Director, Human Resources Agency, that he be authorized to submit a second. year finding application in the amount of $42,923 to the federal government in order to continue the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) during the period September 1, 1974 through August 31, 1975. The first year of this program, which ends August 31, 1974, is based on a funding formula of 90 per cent federal and 10 per cent county funds. The second year application is based an the county share increasing to 20 per cent. The longer the program continues the more the county funding share increases until all federal financial support is withdrawn after the fifth year of the program. It is recommended that the Director, Human Resources Agency, be authorized to submit the second year funding application for the RSVP project as requested with the understanding that such action does not commit the county to continue the project in future years. It is also recommended that the Director, Human Resources Agency, be directed to forward a letter to the appropriate federal officials indicating the county's displeasure with the new funding formula for the RSVP project and indicating that continuation of the project in future years, requiring an increasing county f-mding share, is questionable and will require an annual evaluation of the priority of such expenditure in arel , 3ancial requirements of other county programs. n .. rl. E. A. Supe sor Distric I Supervisor District V • '001,16 E. 00116 to I wl �WYl will l I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 197h In the Matter of Court and Justice System Studies by Mr. Wilfred O'Neill, Superior Court Administrator-Jury Commissioner, Contra Costa County, California, Superior Court. WHEREAS this Board has been advised that Mr. Wilfred O'Neill, Superior Court Administrator-Jury Commissioner, Contra Costa County, California, Superior Court, will be visiting in Germany beginning on July 1 , 1974 while on vacation from his official duties; and WHEREAS Mr. O'Neill has indicated his willingness to undertake a brief study- of the German courts and justice systems at his own expense -chile on vacation in Germany; and WHEREAS it is advantageous for the County of Contra Costa to have information. on court operations and the justice systems of other jurisdictions including those in overseas locations; NOW,THEFMFOR% BE IT BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. O'Neill is authorized to represent himself as an offical of Contra Costa County, California, and to make the aforesaid study at his own expense; and BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDEFM that this Board will appreciate the courtesy and cooperation of German court and justice system officials in assisting Mr. O'Neill to obtain information in connection Frith the aforesaid study. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. Z. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the ' ci,:u;es o: saia 3ocrd of 5u'zrvisc:s on `4e dc:e �_-:oresaid. cc • County Adzninistrato:- Witness my hcnd and the Soot or the Board of Supervisors o#".-rxed this 24th day of June , i9 74 J. R OLSSON, -Cferk By �71?77 Deputy Clerte - .'.^line Pa .terL to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California June 24 19 _14• In the Matter of 1974-1975 County health Plan Premiums and Contribution Rates. Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, having indicated that approval is required of premium increases for the 1974--1975 fiscal year specified by Blue Cross and Kaiser, the County Health Plan carriers; and Mr. McBrien having furnished a memorandum to the Board on this subject dated June 24, 1974 from Mr. C. J. Leonard, Acting Director of Personnel (on behalf of the Employee Relations Officer) , a copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Board; and On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. X. Dias, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said memorandum is ACKNOWLEDGED; extension of said health plant agreements at the increased premium rates cited is AUTHORIZED; and employee contribution rates for the 1974-1975 fiscal year are FIXED for full-time employees at $8.00 per single member and $25.35 for subscriber and dependents. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 ht-eby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Personnel Director witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this_��day of 'June , 19 , LLJ. R. OlSSON, Clerk By j Deputy Clerk M .a s»a .iasoo Aulene B. Jo�aeph a�3118 In w' �- eoAa o: Y S on t7_te: Jw-.s 24, 197 —10: Board of Supe r Asor s 0N1: J. P. McBrien, Employee Relations Officer �� By: Charles J. Leonard, Acting Director o:Personnrt.'e `�J � ��'�:-�ti Sli3J�.i:T: 1974-75 Premiurn states for County Group lMedical Plain We have been advised by Blue Cross and Kaiser that increased premit=s will be required for the 1974-75 fiscz year. L^ the composite these, rate increases approximate 6.3% and are justified by steadily rising service costs and increased employee utilization. Based-upon current Cour ty-employee snaring ratios of healplan costs, the proposed increases represent $.360 per month per s:--"gie emp?oyre and $1. 00 per raantii for an employee wit-- dependents. The result=-- adjusted premium schedule for Full time employees is S8.00 per siao a rate and $25.35 per subscriber and dependent Since meet and confer deliberations have not as yet concluded it is necessary to take this action now in order to provide continuity of cocrrage. it is, therefore, recommended that the Board adapt the 1974-75 employee contrib- ution schedule to be effective July 1, 1974. CJL:mg i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 1 g 74- In the Matter of Appointments of a Citizens Advisory Committee to County Service Area No. R-8, Walnut Creel,-- Area. The Board of Supervisors on lurch 12, 1974 having adopted Resolution Number 74/236 establishing County Service Area Number R-8 to provide for extended local park and recrea- tion facilities and services, acquisition and maintenance of open spaces in the Walnut Creek area; On the recondation of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Benny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow- ing persons are APPOIRTSD to the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area Humber R-8: Mr. Robert Schroder Mr. Lloyd K. King 1627 Borth Broadway 3123 Broncho bane Walnut Creek, California Walnut Creek, California Mr. James Hazard Mr. Gary L. Ginder 2434 Cutting Street 549 La Vista Walrmt Creek, California Walnut Creek, California Mrs. Audrey Bramhall 30 Fraser Court Walnut Creek, California The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. posy, A. M. Dias, W. B. Boggess, B. A. Lin ids J. S. Moriarty. NOBS: None. ABSM: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c c. C; o" '�1e?nt�t Creels Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Appointees Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 24thday of June . 19 74 Public Works Director _ � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Attn: Jim Fears �CGG�' , County Administrator By `�- Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H±s 5174 -!2.500 . 00120 u � . 4 IA THE BO�F.D OF SUPERIISOP.S Off' COI R.4 COSTA COUNTY, STATS Or CALIFORNIA June 24 1974 In the matter of ) Claim for Damages. ) The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, Bay Sector, through Thomas J. Cahill, Chief Special Agent, 150 Hayes Street, Room 400, San Francisco, California 94102 having filed with this Board on June 3 , 1974 , claim for damages in the amount of S 600 (estimated) ; 140:.1, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEPM that said claire is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. :. , NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing: is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal CC:' Claimant of the Board of Supervisors affixed Public Works (3) thi 24th div of June , Cou:may Counsel Count-1 Admin-i:tL'ato_' J. R. OLSSON, Cum N. i acam Decrztl Clerk -V' 121 i Iii THE BOARD OF STUT PERI•IS0RS OF C014TIR4 COSTA COUNTY, STATr, OF CALIFORIFIA June 24 , 19 74 In the isatter of ) Claim for Damages. ) Lester L. Fowler dba Fowlers Woodcraft, 2265 Contra Costa 2265 Contra Costa Boulevard, Pleasant Bill, California 94523 raving filed with this Board on June 17 , 1974 , claim for damages in the amount of S 800.00 ; NW9 THEREFORE, on motion o- Supervisor J P. Kenny , seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the follwding vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ]NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the oregoing is a true and correct copy of an order en"Cered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. " :�itness my hand and the Seal CC: Clair::nt of the Board of Supervisors affixed Ru?Jl i T�Tv .t.� {? }.�'i A.t�1 d---v O. June County Counsel County Administrator J. R. O�SSC r CLLR �V Beau`f Cler is 00122 It? THE BOARD OF SUFF-17ISOtRS OF COT,-,?RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR2IIA June 24 , 1974 In the Matter of } Claim for Damages. ) } Carolyn V. Langer, a minor, by and through her guardian ad litem, Stephen E. Langer, and Stephen E. Langer, 46 Camino Lanada, Orinda, California , by and through their attorneys Hober5j, Finger, Brown & r=on, 703 Market Street, 13th Floor, San Francisco, California 94103 having filed frith this Board on June 12 , 1. 74 , claira for damages in the amount of S 2,500,000 ; NO ;, TAERSFI7F.E, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, - W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct cops of an order •entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on .the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal M. Claimant of the Board of Supervisors affixed Public Works (3) this 2"t- da v 6f June1-7 , County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSOAU, CLERK By In Maii mE ;; �y Degur.y' Clerk 4 0 .t,2 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 1974 Referred to the ard Cof ittee Proposed Contracts wt Mt. Diablo Child Therapy Center, Inc. , for Policy Deter- mination Concerning Eligi- bility Criteria and Financial Responsibility. The County Administrator having presented to the Board this day three separate contracts between the County of Contra Costa and the Mt. Diablo Therapy Center, Inc. , 490 Golf Club Road, Pleasant Hill, California, for provision of the following special therapeutic services for handicapped children and adults, the maximum cost not to exceed a total of $40,860, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contracts: Special treatment services for physically $23,500 handicapped and disabled adults Developmental treatment services for 8,960 • handicapped children Comprehensive diagnostic and developmental 8,400 evaluation services for children with neurological, psychological, and/or social impairments $40,860 On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. fenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid contracts are referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for policy determination concerning eligibility criteria and financial responsibility to be applied to patients. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my nand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Board Committee Jiip_'visors Director, Human ornxed this 24th day of June , 19 74 Resources agency J. ft OLSSON, Clerk County Medical Director County Auditor-Controller fay Deputy_ Clerk County Administrator N_ IncYraham 001,944 s In the Board of Supervisors r or Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 _ 19 7It In the Matter of 1 Amending May 28, 1474 Board order authorizing execution of 1474 Delegate Agency Agreement with North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc., Office of Economic Oanortunity. : On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by-. - Supervisor y-. -Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BYTE BOARD ORDERED that its- MRT 28, 1874 order, authorizing execution of an amendment.to the 1974 Delegate Agency Agreement. with North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. , is AMENi_D to reflect the fact that the $2,515 budget increase is to 5e used for educational material for Rodeo and North Richmond senior citizens. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. '_ Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, :.. A. Linscheid, _ J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Kone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a trete and car.ect copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date ::oresaid. : Ecom".!.. Qno1rt•,nity ( 2) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator o^xed this 2h1th d of Tuns , 19 WL r: t J�R-_-�OLSSON, Clerk By �\&. Z.. b .-�,�,..r n 1 0 u Clerk eP tY V� 001251 , In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Extension of 1974 General Community Programming Delegate Agency Agreements and Continued Funding of Programs and Central Administration. The Board on January 28, 1974 having authorized its Chairman to execute Delegate Agency Agreements for 1974 Office of Economic Opportunity and Head Start Programs; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARQ ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for extension of the following Delegate Agency Agreements for the 1974 Office of Economic Opportunity Program during the period from June 30, 1974 to July 16, 1974: General Community Programming (Economic Opportunity) Southside Community Center, Inc. Concerted Services Project, Inc. North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. ; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County . Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to continue funding the aforesaid programs and central administration at their usual monthly level through the use of unexpended federal funds for the above period, subject to approval -of the Western Regional Office of Economic Opportunity_ The foregoing order was passed by the following "vote: i AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. X. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Done. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true cnd correct copy of on-order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ';Iitness my hcnd and the Seat of the Board of cc: Economic Op_Or:'.=-i y County Auditor-ControllerarhXea this 24th day of June___, 19 74 County Administrator — J. R. OtSSON, Clerk By � I, Deputy Clerk �i. In sham Ti 23 $J:S - 12,59.1 ' r 00126 r In the Board of Supervisors - of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 ' 1914- In 97,In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to send letter to U. S. Department of Labnr. On motion of Supervisor W. N. aeggeas, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, -IT IS BY THE BOARD ORAD that Supervisor J. B. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUMORIZED to send a letter to U. S. Department of Labor - Manpower Administra- tion, requesting said department to obligate an additional $813,000 to continue the Contra Costa County Emergency Employment Act Public Employment Program (FM-06-2-0073) through March 31 , 1975- The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. .Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSglT1 None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Director of Personnel Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this doy of Ju . 1974__ Director, Human Resources J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Agency BY Deputy Clerk . H 24 5174 -12,500 Doris Baldwin 00127 w JOE ! ". In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 714 In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to send letter to U. S. Department of Labor regarding County Summer Program for Economically Disadvantaged Youth Grant (SPEDY) On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that t Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to send a letter to the Director of Manpower, U. S. Department of Labor, confirming the June 20, 1974 telegram from the County Administrator requesting an increase in the Contra Costa County Summer Program for Economically Disadvantaged Youth Grant (No. 06--4004-32) of 571,1800 to $420,046, and requesting federal funds in the amount of $18,792 for a transportation and recreational support component; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that aforesaid action of the Board officially requests the aforementioned additional SPEDY and recreation-transportation component funding. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this 24th d of June ' 197 County Administrator ay Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Depu±y Clerk L. Kincaid � �F�(� H_.4 sp0 a -12,30• 1 I _ r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 , 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of State Office of Criminal Justice Planning Grant Award Contract for Conduct of Probation Department Adult Drug Abuse Program (hro ject A-19511-1-7111 - The -19511-1-7111 -The Board on March 12, 1974 having adopted Resolution No. 74/251 authorizing submission of an application to the State of Califoi-tia, Office of Criminal Justice Planning, for grant funds to conduct the Adult Drug abuse Program, County Probation Departments NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Benny, IT IS BY THE BARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute a Grant Award Contract between the County of Contra Costa and tba State Office of Criminal Justice Planning, estimated cost of said project is $166,225 ( $157,914 in grant funds and $89311 in county matching funds), during the period July 1 , 1974 through June 30, 1975- The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J., E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ac: State Office of Criminal Supervisors � hand and the Seal of the Board of Justice Planning affixed this � of 19 c/o Probation —2 tbr-�' Jump -74 County Probation Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By ��T�-, , Deputy, Clerk County Administrator . poria Baldwin H 24 5114 -12,500 � t In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of State Office of Criminal Justice Planning Grant Award Contract for Conduct of Pittsburg/Antioch Diversion Project (Proiect A-1955-1-741 The Board on March 12, 1974 having adopted Resolution No. 74/250 authorizing submission of an application to the SLRte of California, Office of Criminal Justice Planning, for grant funds to conduct the Pittsburg/Antioch Diversion Project, County Probation Department ; NOW, THERIEFORE, on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, I1 IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the Grant Pward Contract between the County of Contra Costa and the State Office of Criminal Justice Planning, estimated cost of said project is $72,222 ($68,611 in grant funds and $3,611 in county, matching funds) , during the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E- Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. t a�a J_- -cs Of ;.,,, E--ness ray 4cnd and the Sect of the Mcrc of Justice Planning c/o $upe.-Visors ?robation affixed this 2i-th day of June , 19 7Lt County Probation Office„ J. R. OESSON, Cleric County Auditor-C ontro??e r ` e CQ�IriY l+'�i':_i2i3ir3tOr By !��:� �. !'��'�� �} ,r Deputy Cleric ar rr ,s Sits -t',Sa9 00130 in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Countyr State of California June 24 1974 In the Matter of Agreement with Comsis Corporatio for Programming Modules for the County Personnel/Payroll System. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggass, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY1aE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement effective June 24, 1974 between the County of Contra Costa and Comsis Corporation for the provision of programming modules in connection with the development of the County P ersonnel/Payroll System, at a total cost to the county of $30,224.20, and in compliance with the documentation for bidding entitled "County of Contra Costa, County Personnel System, Module IV dated May 1974" 0-t cony of which is on file with the County Auditor-Controller, Office Services Division) ; _ the prbgramning services to be cozmleted and delivered to the County Data Processing Manager by the due date specified in Payment Schedule (Exhibit "A") at sched to said agreement_ The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. ?. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. • NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes ar said Board of Superrisers on the date a=oresaid. 'ness aty hand and :he Seal ar thep Boera ar ^_ County Auditor-Controller S60"_-yisors Data Processing Division am:ec this 2of-:,day of Sune , 19 7L Count? Admlini3trator J. R.f,OtSSON, Cleric By /' . 6y /'��c�t Deputy'Clerk. � � 00131 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreement with University of California at Berkeley. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Benny, IT IS BY TBR BOARD ORDEM that Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORI23D to execute an agreens nt dated May 31, 1974 between the County of Contra Costa and the University of California, Berkeley, for employment of three students by the Office of the Public Defender during the period July 11, 1974 through June 30s 1975: under a work-study program, at a total cost to the county of approximately $1,000. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOBS: None. ABBE F : None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. ce• University of California Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Office of Public Defender Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 2- th day of June , 19 7! County Administrator J. R. 0 SSON, Clerk By Ca���� �0- Deputy Clerk 14 24 sus -12.500 t3 Char?sen K. Travers 00132 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreement with the State of California, Employment Development Department. (Contract No. COD-OJT 9400-139) On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement dated May 20, 1974 between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Employment Development Department, under the terms of which the county will receive a maximum of $119,289.28 for the purpose of providing clerical training to twenty-two (22) participants of the Work Incentive - Career Opportunity Development Program during the period from July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975 (no county funds involved) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness ray :hand and the Seal of*.h,* 3card or cc: State Employment Sup-a-oisors Development Department cgixed this 24th day, of June--_-, 19 74 c/o Personnel J. R. OLSSOIV, Uerk Director of Personnel County Auditor-Controller By Deputy-Clerk County AdminLor N. Incaham E/ �y 13?� H :a SvJli - I?.ioo In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cal;fornia June 24 , 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor- Controller to execute agreement with Erwin M. Pitz for audit of Head Start and Economic Opportunity Program accounts. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Erwin M. Ritz, Certified Public Accountant, for audit of Head Start and Office of Economic Opportunity program accounts for the calendar year 1973, at a cost of $7,000. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on tie date aforesaid. cc: County Audi tar-Cont_alle= t 2) ` •mess my hand and the Secsl of the Bocrd of Ecozom`c Opportunity SuaA-Visors County Administrator a9;xed this 24th day of June , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �,..s ��. Deputy.Cferk N. Ia aaam H 2: )j71 00134 I In the Board or Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, June 24 , 19 ZLL In the Matter of Amendment No. I to Modification Agreement with State Department of Transportation Concerning Land Use and Transportation Study (EQ Doc. No. 7-208451) . The Board having in effect a Modification `of Agreement dated July 30, 1973 between the County of Contra Costa and the State Department of Transportation; and An Amendment No. 1,dated June 24, 1974, to said Modification Agreement having been presented to the Board this day, to extend the date for completion of approved Land Use and Transportation Study components to July 1, 1975; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Denny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforementioned Amendment No. 1 to Modification Agreement is 'APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes o'r said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. f `:fitr� �y i�cnd and tine Seal airtheBoard of C-- : vl nt�i 4'.ctor Cil o ' 1ana-n Director of Planning Supervisors County Auditor-Controller a xed this Lt-1, day of .rune , 19 County Administra .or _ / J. R. Ol.SSON, Uerk By •� .c... �t . _" s.:.�1 Deputy Clerk K. irsvars 00135 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 __74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Modification of E;tension Agreement with the City of Walnut Creek relating to Public EmD_ loyment Program, Section 5 Grant (EEA 06-2-007-1) . On motion of Supervisor W. Y. Boggess, seconded by' Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Modification and Extension of Agreement regarding Public Employ- ment Program, Section 5 grant (EEA 06-2-0073) with the City of Walnut Creek for the purpose of modifying and extending the agreement to October 31, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid_ WitaJss my hand and the Seal os the Board of SL��rvisols cc: Contractor crtexed this 2l�th day of June jig 7L County Audir_tor-Controller J. R_ OLSSON, Clerk Director of Persoae? ! County Administrator By C� � 1,cu�-�, Deputy.Clerk Cha-rleen K. Travers 0013 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 , 19 Ali In the Matter of Agreement with Family Therapy Center of San Francisco for professional services, County Probation Department. On the recommendation of the County Probation Officer and on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- T visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor ± J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute a contract between the County of Contra Costa and Family Therapy Center of San Francisco for provision of training services to the staff of the County Probation Department during the period August 1, 1974 through October 30, 1974, at a maximum cost not to exceed $2,250 augmented by a matching contribution of Law Enforcement Education Program funds of $750 by the University of California at Berkeley. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSEW: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. upervisors Witness my hand and the Sect of the Board of cc: County Probation Officer S Contractor c/o Probation County Auditor-Controller affixed this 21tth dcy of -Tune___, 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Charleen a. Travers - l + In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 2k 19 -714, In the-Matter of Agreement with Mr. Stephen Floyd Greer for professional services, County Probation Department, Youtb Services Project. On the recomaendation of the County Probation Officer, and on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD OMzRED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is A73THORIM) to execute a contract between the County of Contra Costa and Mr. Stephen Floyd Greer for provision of training services to the staff of the County Probation Department, during the period June 26, 1974 through June 29, 1974; total amount of the contract not to exceed $1675 (federal funds - Youth Services Project). - The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias W. H. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that, the foregoing is a true and cor.ect copy of an order entered an the rnirutes of said Board of Super�iscrs on the date c oresaid_ cnd and rn&Setci or the SQcrd Oi clo Probation Sup,:-y;sors County Probation Officer afr�xe3 this 2Lth day of June . 19 74 County Auditor-Coat'-.oder J. R. OLSSON, Cleric County Ad:dnistrc_tor By Deputy Clerk oY VVI13V _ • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Country, State of California June 24 7g 14 In the ,%iter of Agreement with Mr. Isaac Moore for professional services, County Probation Department. On the recommendation of the County Probation Officer and on motion of Supervisor N. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P . Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty-, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute a contract between the County of Contra Costa and Mr. Isaac Moore, for provision of training services to tae staff of the County Probation Department Youth Services Project, during the period June 26, 1974 through June 30, 1974; total amount of the contract not to exceed $41f5 (federal funds) . .The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. 14. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the mirutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. it-ess :Ty hared and tie Secl of the Beard of c!o P rota s i on Stip==%isors County Probation Officer afixe-+ this 2 Lt� day of .Tszr+� , 19 71;_- County Auditor-Cont-roller / J. EL OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By t Deputy.CfarSc :M :: i1:4 iZ.Sod n-''3?it ^ ♦ `•nfj�»J V �.f�Fr7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California June 24 1,*474 In the Matter of - Authorizing placement of modular building on the premises of the George Miller, Jr. Memorial Canter East. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the. County Superintendent of Schools is AUTHORIZED to place' 'a'* modular building on the premises of the George Miller, Jr. Memorial Canter East to be used in maintaining school programs for severely handicapped children, subject to approval of final plans by the County Administrator and Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, • W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT": None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. _"'uaa.—intendarts of Schoniz Witness my hand cad fha Seal of fila aced of Public Works Supervisors Bldgs. and Grounds ofiixed this 7i^f'n clay of Ttias* . 19 Medical Director J. OLSSON, Cleric Director, Human Resources „ �; ; y`� J^� R_ County Administrator Cy k Deputy Cleric C hater aer_ K. - avars 00.140 - .r In the Board of Supervisors: of Contra Costa County, State of California. June 24 1.9 In the Matter of Endorsing Senate Joint Resolution Number 64. "'he County Administrator having this day called attention to Senate Joint Resolution Number 64, introduced' by Senator John A. Nejedly, which would memorialize the President and Congress to amend the Federal Aid Highway Act of 19?3 by- defining the teems "responsible local officials" and "appropriate local officials and local bodies" to mean the legislative bodies of counties and cities, thereby eliminating tine confusion and disagreement which currently exists; and The County Administrator and Public Works Director having recommended Board endorsement of said bill; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Suaervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Senata Joint Resolution Number 64 is hereby ENDORSED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Suaervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes o: said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. `Artness my hand and tete Seal of the Board of Senator Cranston Suisors Senator s'unnsy affixed the 2Lth day of June, , 19 Congressman Waldis d_ R- OLSSON, Clerk Congressman DaZlums By ��,���� ���� , Deputy-Clerk Congressman ongres/s1 man Star k County Administr atmor 00141 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 T9 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Continued Operation of the County Economic Opportunity Program Through July 15, 1974. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for continued operation of the County Economic Oppor- tunity Program (Head Start) through July 15, 1974; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to continue funding said program for the above-mentioned period pending completion of contract processing. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: w AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J_ E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order enured an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Office of Economic Supervisors Opportunity (2) affixed this 24th day of June t974 County Auditor-Controller J. R. 0LSSON, Clerk County Administrator By - Deputy Clerk N. Inc#aham H xi sl�a -t2.soo U l�(/.1pL.}2 .�r h r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 ' 19%— In 19 —1n the Matter of Authorizing Relief of Cash Shortage in the Accounts of A. the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court. Pursuant to the provisions of Resolution Dumber 2702 adopted by the Board on January 28, 1964 and on motion of Super— visor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRAMD for relief of a cash shortage in the accounts of the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court in the amount of $50.00. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. DOES: None. ABSENT: tone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: Alt. Diablo Municipal Court sup.-r►isors County Auditor affixed this�,�_,doy of June . 1971 County Administrator J. oLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H a 5/T i -12,500 00-143 i 16 . t � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Californias -sone ?t� 1971t.— in 971t. --In the Matter of Authorising 'Trite-Off of Accounts Receivable. The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of accounts receivable in the total amount of 511,707.00, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the County; On the recommendations of the District Attorney and the County Auditor-Controller, and on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED to the County Auditor- Controller to write off said accounts receivable in the total amount of 311,707.00. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: Ate: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Human Resources Agency Sum-visors District Attorney affixed this d of , i9 County Auditor-Controller - - �' duao 7-4- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk yc Byc2t�, laa�aL..�-T-n_ Deputy Clerk N 24 5174 -12.500 Doris Bald'ain d <> "W'""• ., cc: Human Resources Agency Supervisors District Attorney affixed this day of - 1� 11974— County Auditor—Controller J. R. OL.SSON, Clerk By a ✓ ��czCal,.,_,,:,� Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin A M 23 sRs -12.500 ,.: Office of COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Contra Costa County Martinez, California June 1.3, 1974 TO: DOi-M- OF SUPSE ISLE FROM: H. MVAU FUN, AUDIT03-CL IT-ROLLER � -7 3y: M. G. Morris, Assistant Accounting Superviso / SUBJECT: DISTaiCT 3TTC�=� AJ OTEERPA110IT ACCCIPITS REC%EENDAD FOR :1-RIT-3-0i We submit the accompanying list of Aid Overpayment Accounts totaling 11,707.00, tir_th the recommendation that they be written-off, as being determined by the. District Attorney as being in the County's best interest. F I L E D JUN-Q3/1974 kal sow W .�..;�.. �, • ��-4'� A+"w4�* w"-,Y ���'� a s.�1.r•"� � K��R�✓,,� '�� n _ t T DISTRICT ATTORIr'EY AID OVER?AMEN"T AG tr"S R CCn`C'...'tDED FOR.W'R'TE-0FF NAME SON AMOUNT ' Curtis, Donna 09 221.50 Ke..pel, A"3mona 09. 225.00 . Kosich, Diane 09 882.00 Lavezzos Jan 09 40.O0: Lindsey, James 09- 221.00 Hasons Dave 09 96.50 He Cloys, Virginia 09 1,912.00 Hichas, Stanley 09 912`00 Hontgoaery, Betty Ann 09 270.00 Stanley, Kathy 09 M 6,907.E TOTAL $ 11,707.00 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 1974— In the Matter of Authorizing Write-Oft of Accounts Receivable. The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Boards a list of accounts receivable in the total amount of $10,61,0.50,. showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the County; On the recomendations of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and the County Auditor-Controller, and on motion of Super- visor W. N.. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORMW that authorization is GRAHTBD to the County Auditor-Controller to write off said accounts receivable in the total amount of $10,010.50. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. K. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. MOSS: None. ABSEW : Hone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Supervisors cc: Human Resources Agency a�t'ixed tha�i��day of Jnn. , 19 County Auditor-Controls J, R. OI.SSON, Clerk County Administrator By Y�%►�'/J �/1'�Lc :-rr.- Deputy Clerk H_a siza .,zeas Doris Baldwin 0014 I i `0ifiCe of COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Contra Costa County Martinez. California .Tune 1-3, 1974 TO: °^ OFU?ZWZ- GSS FROM: L` ,�6j2� S , .,a Sy: K. G. :yorrisssistant Accounting Superviscrz SUBJECT: AC=11TS R-=-ILVA3U ECCE' .701 ED FOR T:R17-OF :tie submit the accompanying lists of Accounts Receivable totaling $ 10,610.50, with the recommendation that they be written-off. The accounts have been determined inability to pay recommended by the Department of Human Resources. 3 " IV a JUIN -�1974 1/,L plsm OF Sd tsps ntj4V.lY`i ��.�.� • 13 Jv �, 17$•80 2o&,59 "ghott, 162.00 233859 ILUen, ' 72.00 174229 BeardsleY2 R• B• 51,00 135546 Blount,2 S. G. j;8.00 ZZhloS Brewer, 'J• 318.04 16h169 Berger, R. K. 27.00 235761 BurreI1,2 C` 155.00 238845 Calhoun,, 86.40 M i ILS Cax�Zah 54.IX1 t C ;�+Ii,SS, L• 1o.40 166819 048138 CooPei�s ' ' 33.00 168899 Cowden, R. �. 3,ow.00 2U586Daniz3.sen, D• 1,456-00 203 5 Davenport, D. 27.00 ' 239971 De Shi•ald., T. R. 1141.00 2 Do;ge ot, ti. 27.00 239536 Doolan, G• 1,122.00 Erhardt, 3• J' 235.00 pLti3779 —.-- 075$3 Fitzpatri.cRs B. 24.00 063174 am. , D. 702.00 ,i 117680 George, F• 120.00 7526 dreg, S. J. 640.00 15 i o97165 Guu,rie, A. 27.00 151042 w �r i 151042 hZ=Ons, C. $ 211.00 026233 Henry, W. 115.00 074226 Hicks, L. 360.00 069842 Holmes, Y. 22.00 233312 Ruff, J. S. 27.00 028993 Jordan, H. C. 27,00 045459 :ling, 21. 351.20 204626 Laughlin, R. 54.00 082804 Lewis, P. J. 48.00 -- 233812 harcpisott% R. X. 54.00 z i 034463 He Gee, W. 24.00 160816 Mc Glothlin, C. 240.00 210705 XC Hi l an, W. 27.00 125994 Meier, M. 17.40 12861.8 Xendoza, A. 72.00 157994 Morgan, N. 27.00 137782 'Nemec, R. 477-00 157329 O'Neill, M. 81.00 188541 Partain, R. 24-00 235697 Petion, L. C. 54-00 237830 Phillips, J. L. 27-00 238123 Robinson, J. 46.00 140727 Rolling, F. 120.00 238768 Ruiz, J. D. 33-00 245149 Shinbrot, H. 27.00 188831 Snyder, D. A. 27. 0 030331 Spenger, F. 108.00 Y .. ^ice,. >r �.�r �'�"•'; �'ti e � f 203 Sweep, B. $ 11.00 004807 Thorratm, N. 24'00 207034 vera, ?. 21''00 TOTAL io;610-5D y i 9 S j IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA June 94 ' 1974--- In the Matter of Authorizing ) Attendance at Meeting ) On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor seconded by Supervisor j - p_ K- ±nv , ~ IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, is (are) AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following: Harry I. Bows, Deputy District Attorney IV, and Allan Thomason, Family Support Program Assistant -- Ninth Western Regional Conference on Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support, Ketchum, Idaho, July 8, 1974 through July 13, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: ;done. 1 HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors .� on the date aforesaid. - cc: Auditor - County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of District Attorney the Board of Supervisors affixed this ->44-'.z day of -Tl,np . 19-74-. CLERK J. R. OLSSON By -fin•-+ R 1 ri•. 'n Deouzv Clerk 73-11-500 Form =13 00152 y I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 , 197k..._ In the Matter of Authorizing Bridge of Service for Bessie L. T:aldon, Social .Fork Supervisor II, County Social Service Department. The County Administrator having brought to the attention of the Board a memorandum dated June 14, 1974 from C. J. Leonard, Acting Director of Personnel, recommending approval of a bridge in service for Mrs. Bessie L. Waldon, Social Work Supervisor II, County Social Service Department, purQuant to Section 36-40.204 of the County Ordinance Code; and In said memorandum Mr. Leonard having advised that by bridging the period July 31, 1959 to August 31, 1962, Mrs. Waldon will gain credit of three years and one month to add to her current seniority which dates from July 1, 1963; and On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c c_ !-%L-s. :la?don Supsruisors Director, Human Resources affixed this--2!;th day of �T�ne , 19 7�t Agency Social Service Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Personnel Direcroor By fc - . f t'. ;�,.�r. . Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller Doris Baldxin rr,a s4oua� Administrator 00..53 i, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California In the Matter of . Authorizing Appointment of Tenki. Tenduf-La, M. D. in the - Class of Clinical Physician I. County Medical Services. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for the appointment of Tenisi Tenduf-La, H. D. in the class of Clinical Physician I at the fifth step ($2,382 per month) of Salary Range 548 ($1 ,959-$2,382) , exempt position number 991-01 , effective July 1 , 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES : None. ABSEW: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Super-Asors on the date aforesaid_ `:fitness my Nand and the Secl of the 3acrd or cc : Director, i�a•man Resources Supervisors Agency mixed this 2l�th day of June - 19 74Medical Director County Administrator J. EL OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By �;%� '•�"c �'-/., , Deputy"Clerk ' Personnel Director Do--is BalJ154 H 2i 5/:z 22.SJa Baldwin In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Jung U 19 IL In the Matter of Authorizing Filling of Deputy Clerk I Position in :fest Municipal Court. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super— visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for filling one (1) Deputy Clerk I position number 001 in the nest Municipal Court, at Salary bevel 108 ($512-5623), effective June 30, 1974, said position to be vacated by pending resignation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: none. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid {'r..• WestWestmir.Zai111 ��a�� C01L"L Witness ""! tness hand and the Seof of the Board of Personnel Supervisors Auditor affixed this -?4 ti7_,day of jmne . 1971 Administrator T J. R_ OLSSON, Clerk ByDeputy Clerk Doris Baldwin n ; f , I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATI0N DISTRICT .Tiinp 24 19 72LL In the Matter of Approval of Work Order 8092, East Fork of Grayson Creek, Flood Control Zone 3B, Pleasant Hill Area. The ex officio Chief Engineer having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 8092 in the amount of $5,400 and that he be authorized to arrange for the removal of odoriferous material and associated vegetation and debris from the concrete-lined chan- nel in the East Fork of Grayson Creek (Flood Control Zone 3B) , Pleasant Hill area; and The ex officio Chief Engineer having reported that said work will be accomplished by a combination of County forces and rented equipment; and The ex officio Chief Engineer having further reported that this project is considered a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Wit-less my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Forks TDirecfor Flood Control Supervisors affixed this 24th day of June , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By Deputy Cleric .ildred 0. Ballard - H :A 5/74 -12.500 u "lQ.+r[56 CIN In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 , 1974 In the Matter of Approving Work Order 5413, Razing of a Swimming Pool, Buchanan Field, Concord Area. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 5413 authorizing him to issue a purchase order for $2,495 to Martin, Brothers, Inc. of Concord for the razing of a swimming pool which has become a health and safety hazard; and The Public Works Director having reported that the pool is located on airport property and that Martin Brothers, Inc. is also the prime contractor for the construction of Taxiways "J" and 1'K" and can conveniently and economically complete the work required by said purchase order; and • The Public Works Director having further reported that the project is considered exempt from environmental impact report requirements as a Class lc Categorical Exemption; Now, therefore, on notion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. H. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Burd of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Worcs Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Airport Manager Supervisors of fixed this 24th day of June , 1974 J. R_ OLSSON, Clerk 'tL�.j-1L , Deputy Clerk . Mildred 0. Ballard H 2a Sf7a -12,500 M In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 1974 r• In the Matter of Approving Work Order 5941, Seal Coat Various Streets, City of Clayton. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 5941 in the amount of $42000 authorizing him to arrange for the seal coat of various streets within the City of Clayton, as per a letter request to the Public Works Department dated May 23, 1974; and The Public Works Director having reported that the maintenance work is considered a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmen- tal impact report requirements; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED, subject to the provisions of Resolution No. 1077 adopted by the Board on July 24, 1962. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. H. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. .Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public '.forks Director witness my hand and the Seai of the Board of County Auditor Supe.—isors affixed this 24th day of June . 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY, Deputy Clerk 'Mildred-O. Ballard s IN THE BOARD OF SUP ERVISORZ OF ONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the Matter of Authorizing ) Acceptance of Deeds for Road June 24 , 197 4 Purposes. ) On motion of Supervisor P. Kenay , seconded by Supervisor r. A. J,: T IS BY THE BOARD OMRtD that the following listed deeds be accepted, and this Beard directs the Clerk to certify to said acceptance on said deeds: Grantor Deed Date Road Name and Number Arlin W. Hargreaves et ux May 13, 1974 SECOND STREET Road Pio. 2294A Crockett area Work Order 4805 (conveying additional right of Way along Second Street, as a condition of Land Use Permit No. 416-72) i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. U. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Iditness. my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 24-th day of June , 97 4 . J. R. OLSSON, c c: Public Works (2) � •.100a COMDO K CLERK Administrator By - ;20 Mildred 0. Ballard,Deputy Clerk 00,.59 i I v 77,7 In the Board of Supervisors i of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Reduction in Amount Retained from Contract Progress Payments, North Richmond Storm Drains, Pump Station, Richmond Area, Work Order 8780 (HUD-WS- CALIF-436). The Public Works Director having recommended that the-. Board authorize him to comply with the request of Elmer J. Freethy Company (contractor for the Pump Station, North Richmond Storm Drains) to reduce the amount retained from the contract progress payments from 10 percent to 5 percent, and to release the funds retained in excess of 5 percent to said contractor; and The Public Works Director having advised that the work is approximately 98 percent complete and that the 5 percent reten- tion, together with other deductions (in accordance with the speci- fications for the project) will be sufficient to protect the County's interest; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote:, AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of _ County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 24th dal, of June . 19 74 J. R. 0LSSON, Clerk By72c2,L4eZ J Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard 0016'0 !� V i 1 E .e.A.Z..�r'w - .• ..... .. ..... . ... .• i,... .... OF SUPERVISORS I1� THE BOARDE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Granting ) the City of Concord Permis- ) June 24 , 1974 sion to Use Buchanan Field ) for Temporary Trailer Park. ) t The Board on June 11, 1974 having referred to the Public - Works Director a letter from the Mayor of the City of Concord requesting permission to use 13 acres of county property at Buchanan Field for parking and camping accommodations for self-contained trailers, campers and mobile vans for the duration of the National AAU Swimming Championship meets and the swimming meet between the United States and Germany, approximately from August 22 through September 1, 1974 ; and The Public Works Director this date having reported that - the matter has been discussed with the Building Inspection and the Health Departments; and The Public Works Director having recommended that the request of the City of Concord be approved subject to the following: 1. Permittee comply with the requirements of Title 25, Chapter 5, Division 4, Sections 5752-5768 of the State Administrative Code concerning occupancy, separations, driveways, area lighting, electrical installation, sanitary laundry and waste disposal facilities; 2. The permittee be subject to any requirements imposed by the Health Department fol sanitary facilities; 3. The permittee submit details and obtain necessary permits from the Building Inspection and Health Departments prior to July 22, 1974; 4. The permittee deposit with the Public Works Department a cash bond in the amount of $500 prior to July 22, 1974 to insure that the area will be left in its original condition, execute a hold harmless agreement with the County covering the use of the property, and provide evidence of liability insurance naminag the County as an additional Tnsure under t e policy; and The Public Works Director having further reported that the Building Inspection Department has been designated the local enforce- ment agency under the State Administrative Code for temporary trailer ® parks and incidental camping areas; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, sec- onded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: s AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: :Done. CERTIFIED COPY off Of i certify th-sent h ch i on fifcorrect � fm ABSENT: None. and this it � nam r- nilovted by the Board of Sn0-_-s#J2rs of rent" Ccxra roonry. California. oil cc: City of Concord the dat+ shown. AT-r�T: .t. R. Of 8SON. County Public Works Director by &v,:otticio Cleric of sa!d Board of SuDer►isora♦ Dy Deputy Cleric. Airport Manager /1r7 County Administrator a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 ?4 In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Depart- ment to Provide Assistance to the Hilltop Center Parents Group in Connection with Construction of an Indoor Swimming Pool, George Miller, Jr. Memorial-West. The Board on June 11, 1974 having referred to the Public Works Director for recommendation. a request from the Hilltop Center Parents Group, George Miller, Jr. I`emorial-West for the Mentally and Physically Handicapped, Richmond, California, for assistance in its plan to construct an indoor swimming pool at said Center; and On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linseheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Depart- ment is AUTHORIZED to provide general direction, coordination and supervision to the Hilltop Center Parents Group in their objective to construct an indoor swimming pool, and to provide inspection dur- ing construction, all at no cost to the Group; it being understood that all design and construction will be in accordance with the usual County standards and will meet all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations, and that all of the design and construction will be accomplished by the Parents Group at no cost to the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes o'r said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mrs. Dorothy Brooks Supervisors Public Works Director ofxed this 24th day of June , 19 74 Director, Human Resources Agency ,,QQ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By. Deputy Clerk lillared 0. c.4 24 5/7a -12.530 jj 1 V2 IA G :;9 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 19 74 In the Matter of Approving Addendum No. 1 to the Plans and Specifications for the Construction of North Richmond Street Improvements, Project No. 0565-4175-74, North Richmond Area. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Addendum ':o. 1 to the North Richmond Street Improve- ments Project Special Provisions, said addendum providing for the addition of an "Affirmative Action Plan"; and The Public Works Director having reported that the pro- posed "Affirmative action Plan" is a modification of the "Contra Costa County Hometown Plan"; and that the plan requires the con- tractor and his subcontractors to not discriminate against any enployee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin-and that he establish "goals and timetables" of minority manpower utilization; and The Public Works Director having further reported that the "Contra Costa County Hometown Plan" is included in all projects which receive federal assistance; however, for the concept of non- discrimination and affirmative action to be effective it must be applied to all projects in those areas where the local minority com- munity has shown an interest in implementing such a plan; and The Public Works Director having further reported that the plan for this project will be on a trial basis and it is not antici- pated to significantly affect project costs; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, sec- onded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linsc:'eid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my nand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Sup-ervisors County Auditor affixed this 24thda, of June , 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By _ Deputy Clerk .!ildred 0. Ballard ������ H 24 5174 -12,500 „t k.. wti.. s 1 t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Con- struction of Public Improvements in Minor Subdivision 46-74, Moraga Area. WHEREAS an agreement with Mr. Ken Wallace, 1398 Moraga Way, Moraga, California 94556 for the installation and completion of public improvements in Minor Subdivision 45-74, Moraga area, has been presented to this Board; and WHEREAS said agreement is accompanied by a $1,400 cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 117832 dated June 14, 1974) , w}lich amount is required to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code as amended; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. -£. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Mr. K. Wallace Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor atnxed this 24th day of June , 19 74 ,.� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By , '� i .DOS /. , Deputy Clerk �4iidred 0. Ballard 00164 H 24 5/74 -IZ.soo ^Ji M� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 , 19 7LL- In the Matter of Completion of Public Improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 206-72, Brentwood Area. The Public Works Director having notified this Board that the construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 206-72, Brentwood area, has been satisfactorily completed; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the construction of public improvements in said Minor Subdivision is complete. IT IS FURTIiER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to refund to fir. Pless 0. Johnson, Route 1, Box 41A, Brentwood, California 94513 the $500 cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision Agreement, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 112066 dated October 29, 1973. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriraty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc• Mr. v o;:nson Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public :works Director Supervisors Director of Planning ofxed this 24th day of June , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Mildred Deputy Clerk 14 24 5/74 -12.500 00165 r gg ,. \`4• :..�..'. 1 .. .. .n .. ,`'d.»�.,• �' ..Mu YF"" +kyr.: In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tract 4220, Walnut Creek Area. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A.. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEPXD that the Subdivision Agree— Extension for Tract 4220, Walnut Creek area, between Envar--Lafayette Company, subdivider (Astronaut Insurance Company, bondsman) and the County of Contra Costa for an additional period to and including July 31, 1974, is APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED zo execute said Subdivision Agreement Extension on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. 2_ Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. £. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the rninutes ci said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. cc: Subs-v_der Wi:,eu my hand and the Seel of the Board of PL`, lic Works Director Su�—isots Director of Plann"ng afixed this, Lf-h day of Jenne . 7974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By e W . Deputy Cleric 0- Sal—lard M I: SJ:a -12.50) 00166 . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 1974 In the Molter of Approval of Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tract 3843, San Ramon Area. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Subdivision Agreement Extension for Subdivision 3843, San Ramon area, with Larwin-Northern California, Inc., subdivider (American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania, bondsman) for an additional period to and including November 22, 19741, is APPROVED. IT IS BY T-H—r BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute said Subdivision Agreement Extension on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: *tone, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Subdivider 'fitness my bond and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 24th day of June . 19 74 n J. R. OLSSON, "Clerk ,�/ k By ZZA,� . Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard ++2s siva _iasoa 00167 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California June 24 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Energize Street Light in Subdivision 4367, Alamo Area (County Service Area L-45). On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize one (1) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street light in Subdivision 4367, Alamo area, located on the west side of Likely Drive opposite Likely Court. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said light, having been installed by the developer under previous agreements, are now to be billed to County Service Area L-45. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. . I hereby certify that the foregoing is u true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: P.G.S £. , Concord my Witness hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 24th day of June , 1974 County Administrator J. P, pLSSpN, Clerk By O4 sa' Deputy Clerk . F.ilarea u. 83 H 24 SR. -12.500 0 168 a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Tune ,24 19 7.4-- In the Matter of Approval of Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement Establishing the East/Central Cortra Costa County Wastewater. Management Agency. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement establishing the East/Central Contra Costa County Wastewater Management Agency, which Agency would administer the preparation of a "Facilities Plan" for a sewage interceptor, treatment and disposal system for Eastern and Central Contra Costa County in accordance with the guidelines and reauirements of the State Water Resources Control Board; and It having been noted that, under the terns of said agree— ment, costs to the County would be approximately $200,000 and that funds are already available in the Public Works budget for fiscal year 1973-1974; and The Public Works Director having reported that other potential parties to the agreement are the Cities of Antioch, Brentwood, Clayton, Concord, Lafayette, Martinez, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill and Walnut Creek; the Byron, Central Contra Costa, Mt. View and Oakley Sanitary Districts; Contra Costa County Water District, and Contra Costa County Sanitation Districts Nos. 7-A, 7-B, 5, 15 and 19; and On motion o:' Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Lin.scheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement is APPROVED; expenditure of County funds as required therein is AUTHORIZED; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Public 'Works Di_ector Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Environmental Control Suoervisors County Auditor affixed this .�, •L- day of T____ , 19 �- County Administrator 1 0 � — J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 9ZIZ C Ia4lz�� Deputy Cferk Helen C. Marshall ����L VJn H N SJlt -12.S08oo i • p'x A In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Junp 24 19 1n the Matter of Approval of Amendment to Consulting Services Agreement in connection with Traffic Safety project, .fork Order 5390. The Board having considered an amendment to Consulting Services Agreement, Office of Traffic Safety, Grant Project No. 127401, with Woodward, Lundgren and Associates, said amend- ment extending the agreement from June 31, 1974 to December 31, 1974; and The Public korks Director having reported that said amend- ment is needed to extend the services of the consultant to the revised termination date of the Traffic Safety Grant and does not change the cost obligation of the County; r On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY TrE BOARD ORM RED that the aforesaid Amendment to Consulting Services Agreement is APPROVM and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, N. Boggess, :;. A. Linscheid, J. iwor=arty. NOES: None. ABSM: hone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. `witness my bond and the Seal of the Board of cc: -Public ltiorks Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed this-Z& �& tr cf day D 19 T � ?� -Ter / J. R_ OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk o�en C. lax-sb"401 001 0 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; State of California June 24 ' 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Contract with J. M. Nelson for Inspection Services, Motor Pool Garage Addition, Martinez, Work Order 5342. The Board having considered a contract effective June 25, 1574 with Mr. J. M. Nelson providing for inspection services in connection with construction of the Motor Pool Garage Addition, Martinez, as more fully set forth in said contract; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY TFX BOARD ORDERED that said contract is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my band and the Seat of the Board of c c: 114r. `ielson Sup-ervisors Public Works Director atrIxed this 24th d of June , 1974 County Auditor °y — County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Cleric BY s Lc. Deputy Cleric H_ldred 0. Ballard f . f Y IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications and Awarding ) June 24, 1974 01 Contract for Bike Path Sweeping, ) Southwesterly Part of County, ) Work Order 4914. ? WHEREAS plans and specifications for the sweeping of the County- maintained bicycle path system (southwesterly part of the County) have been filed with this Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on the project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director reported that said maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director further reported that on May 24, 1974 the only informal bid received was from J 6 S Sweeping Service, P. 0. Box 26154, San Francisco, California 94126; NOW, THEREFORE„ on notion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications are APPROVED; and On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to J 6 S Sweeping Service for � - the total amount of $2,481.50 and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; that said contractor shall post a $250 cash bond; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with the bond and any required certi- ficates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved they as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this N a full, true & correct copy of cc: Public Works Director the oricinal eo^.-urtent r!trch Ls on Elle in my office. County Auditor and th:ct it Was nas-4e•l adonted by the Board of supor-tiors of vo)ntra Cnt:ta County. California, on County Administrator the d:.?� Fr.��-T,. n rr::. J. ^. opsov. County Clerk*ox-officie Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk. n on 00172 ' IN TPE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COU?rrY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans } and Specifications and Awarding } June 24, 1974 Contract for Street Sweeping in ) County Service Areas M-3, M-4, ) M-6, M-7, M-97 M-11, 111-12 and ) M-17, Countywide. ) WHEREAS pians and specifications for street sweeping in County Service Areas M-3, M-4, M-6, M-7, M-91 M-11, M-12 and M-17, countywide, have been filed with this Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WF_rREAS the Public Works Director reported that said mainter nance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director reported that in connection with said project informal bids were received on April 265 1974 from the following: Bidder Total Amount Bond Amount J E S Sweeping Service $13,712 $1,000 (Cash) P. 0. Box 26154 San Francisco, California 94126 Contra Costa Sweeper Service $14,300 Sweepers, Incorporated $151000 WHEREAS on the recommendation of the Public Works Director this Board finds that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid at the indicated total amount for said work; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications are APPROVED; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor- and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bid- der at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall post a bond as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with the bond as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. 00173 �y I The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheids J. E. Moriarty. NOES. None. ABSENT: None. cc: Public Works Director County Auditor County Administrator CTI-OTFfl COPY as e thst th6� is A;*tl. a Me.htmy °Mme" the pct ti+i s':^�t-Onpzt rh caul a: .t'-°" a�scount,.ted D~thO EWatd of n-: ei rt.stra ^^:tt Catl. C " " °a -thea .�,� R. ()LsSag Coaatr •. .�;ti'u clerk sa:d B.,d at SaDe�*- hY DeputY C1==Y- J 00174 g And the Board adjourns to meet °PooinTuesday, AdM nistration at 0:00 a.zr.., in the rO2, 1974 Prd C�a:n.�ers, Ruildinz, ?4artinez, California. F. �40ri�arty_�Clla�inan � ATTEST J. CL-PK ne utY s SUMMARY OF PROCE£DIINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPE,.RVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY JUNE 24, 2974, PREPAREED BY J. R. OLSSON, COU?ITv CLERK AND EX—OFFICIO -CLER.K OF THE y SUM-',ARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY JUNE 24, 1974, PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COU2iY CLEF.K AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Approved personnel actions for Probation, County Medical Services, County Sheriff-Coroner, West Municipal Court. Authorized appointment of Dr. :'enduf-La in class of Clinical Physician I (Exempt) , effective July 1, County Medical Services. Authorized bridge of service for Mrs. B. Waldon, Social Work Supervisor II, County Social Service Department. Authorized appropriation adjust-ents for Mt. Diablo Municipal Court , 6o- unity Medical Services , Public Works (CSA M-12) , Auditor-Controller (various courts) ; and internal adjustments not affecting totals for r_uditor (Data ?rocessing) , Building Inspection, Building Maintenance, County Medical Services, Library, Planning, Public .-orks, Jury Co-=issioner, Superior Court, Treasurer-Tax Collector, County Service Area LIB-10 (Pinole) , Mt. Diablo and Walnut Creek.-Danville vunicipal Courts, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Authorized attendance of Mr. H. Bows and Mr. A. Thomason, Office of District Attorney, at ::inth.. Western Regional Conference on Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support, Ketchum, Idaho, July 'R, - 13. Denied claims for damages filed on behalf of C. Langer, $2,500,000; L. Fouler db3 Fowlers Woodcraft, $$00; and Pacific Telephone and 'Telegraph Company, $6500. Authorized Auditor to write off cellhquent accounts receivable in total amount of $22,317.50. Authorized relief of cash shortage in' amount of $50 in accounts of t.. Diablo :Municipal Court. Authorized continued operation of County Economic Oppor- tunity Program.. (Head Start) through July 15, 1974, and authorized Auditor to continue funding same pending completion of contract processing. Endorsed Senate Joint Resolution No. 64, which would amend the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1973 by defining certain terms contained therein. Authorized County Superintendent of Schools to place modular building on premises of George Miller, Jr. , Memorial Center East for use in maintaining school programs for handicapped children. Appointed the following persons to the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-Q (Walnut Creek area) : Mrs. A. Branhall and Yessrs. R. Schroder, J. Hazard, L. King and G. Ginder. Acknowledged receipt of memorandum with respect to 1974-75 County Health Plan Premiums and Contritution Rates; authorized extension of health plan agreements wit:: Blue Cross and Kaiser; and fixed employee contribution rates or full-time employees effective July 1, 197 • Authorized W. 0111:eill, Superior Court Administrator-Jury Commissioner, to represent himself as an official of Contra Costa County while undertaking a study of Gerr:an courts and justice systems at his own expense while on vacation. 001 V A June 242 1974 Summary, continued Page 2 Authorized Charman to execute documents as indicated with following: Isaac Moore, Stephen Greer and -Family Therapy Center of San Francisco, agreements for provision of training services to staff of Probation Department Youth Services Project; City of Walnut Creek, Modification and Extension of Agreement to extend to October 31, 1974 Public Employment Program, Section 5, Grant ; State Department of Transportation, Ar:.endment No. 1 to Modification Acreement to extend date for completion of approved Land Use and Transportation Study components to July 1, 1975; Erwin M. Ritz, agreement for audit of Head Start and -Office of Economic Opportunity program accounts for calendar year 1973 ; State Employment Development Department , agreement whereby county will receive maximum of $119,289.28 for purpose of providing clerical training to 22 participants of Work Incentive Program; University of California, Berkeley, agreement fpr employment of three students by Office of Public Defender under a work-study program; Comsis Corporation, agreement for provision of programming modules in connection with development of County Personnel/Payroll System (Data Processing,) ; State Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Grant Award Contracts for conduct of Adult Drug Abuse Pro-ran and the Pittsburg/Antioch Diversion Project, Probation Department ; J. M. Nelson, contract for inspection services in connection with construction of Motor Pool Garage Addition, vartinez; Woodward, Lundgren and Associates, Amendment to Consulting Services Agreement, Office of Traffic Safety, to extend said agreement to December 31, 1974 regarding Traffic Safety Project. Authorized Chairman to send letters to U. S. Department of Labor reauesting increase in County Summer Program .for Economically Disadvantage Youth Grant to $420,046 and for funds in amount of $18,792 for a transportation and recreational support component; and requesting said department to obligate an additional $813,000 to continue the County Emergency Employment Act Public Employment Program. through March 31, 1977. Approved Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement establishing the East/Central Contra Costa County Wastewater *.!anage^Ient Agency and authorized expenditure of $200,000 in connection therewith, as recommended by Public ?Forks Director. Authorized extension of following Delegate Agency Agreements for 1974 Office of Economic Opportunity Program through July 16, 1974 : Southside Community Center, Inc. , Concerted Services Prcject , Inc. , Porth Richmond :Neighborhood House, Inc. , and United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations , Inc. Amended Board order of May 28, 1974, authorizing execution of amendment to 1.074 Delegate Agency Agreement with "North Richmond Neighborhood house, Inc. , to reflect that $2,515 budget increase is to be used for educational material for both Rodeo and North Richmond senior citizens. Referred to Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Dias and Linscheid) , three separate contracts with Mt. Diablo Therapy Center, Inc. for provision of special therapeutic services for handicapped children and adults, at a maximum cost not to exceed $40,860. Approved certain actions as recommended by Administration and Finance Committee with respect to request of Director, Human Resources Agency, for authorization to submit second year funding application to federal government for continuation of Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSV_) ; and extension of r::isting agreement with Phoenix Pro rams, Inc. for social rehabilitation services for disabled adult welfare clients. MUNW011_ 'wn . s June 24, 1974 Summary, continued Page 3 Reappointed the following Board members to represent the county on Executive Committee of the Association of Bay Area Governments for two-year terms ending June 30; 1976: Supervisor Moriarty (Supervisor Dias - alternate) ; and Supervisor Kenny (Supervisor Linscheid - alternate) , �— Waived reading and adopted rezoning Ordinance No. 74-40, C. and J. Kenyon, 1886-RZ, Walnut Creed: area. " Continued to September 30 at 8 p.m. hearing on appeal of F. Marcellini et al and IRM Corporation from Planning Commission denial of request to rezone land in Vire hill area, 1820-RZ. - Fixed July 16 at 11:50 a.m. as time for hearing on report of Planning Commission on request of-Falendar Hiomes, '1835-RZ, to rezone certain land in Danville area. Authorized P. G. & E. to energize one street light in Subdivision 4367, Alamo area (CSA L-45) . Approved surety tax bonds for Tracts 4421, 4531 and 4639, City of Walnut Creek; and 4652, City of Pleasant Hill. Granted extension of time in which to file final map of Subdivision 4401, Oa�ley area. Approved Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tracts 4220, Walnut Creek area, and 3843, San Ramon area. Accepted as complete construction of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 215-71, Danville area, and public improvements in Minor Subdivision. ?C6-72, Brentwood area; and authorized refund of surety cash deposi'.s in connection therewith. Approved agreement for construction 'of public improvements in Minor Subdivision 46-74 , tioraga area. Approved plans and specifications and awarded contracts to following for projects as indicated: J & S Sweeping Service - bike path sweeping, southwesterly part of county ($2,481.50) ; and for street sweeping in County Service Areas M-3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, and 17 ($13,712) . Approved Addendum No. 1 to plans and specifications for construction of North Richmond Street Improvements Project Special Provisions for provision for addition of "Affirmative Action Plan," Authorized Public Works Department to provide assistance to Hilltop Center Parents Group in connection with construction of indoor swimming pool, George Miller, Jr. :Memorial Center - Hest. Granted permission to City of Concord for use of portion of Buchanan Field for temporary trailer park in connection. with National AAU Swimming Championship meets, August 22 - September 1. subject to certain conditions. Approved recommendation of Public Works Director and authorized reduction in amount retained from contract progress payments, North Richmond Storm Drains, Pump Station, Richmond area. Accepted deed for road purposes from 'A. Hargreaves et ux conveying additional richt of way along Second Street, as condition of Land Use Permit No. 416-72, Crockett area. Approved Work Orders 5941 in amount of $4 ,000 for seal coat of various streets in City of Clayton; and 5413 in amount of $2,495 for razing of swimming pool, Buchanan Field, Concord area. ra ,y _........_..amu. ..._.......�>.wadv.a.r,i- l I June 24, 1974 Summary, continued Page 5 County Administrator - letter from Moraga Fire Protection District supporting request of Citizens for Fire District Ambulance Service Committee for institution of a paramedic training program for emergency services in 1974-75 budget year; ' J. Director, Human Resources Agency - request from fiational Alliance of Businessmen, East Basi Metropolitan Area, for endorse- ment of proposal submitted to U. S. Department of Labor to provide on-thejob training program under Title III of Cr.TA; Tetter from State Department of Education regarding California Manpower Services Council allocation for vocational educational services under CETA; letter from Contra Costa County Juvenile Justice Commission requesting support of East County Hotline Program; Public Wor:":s Director - letter from State Division of Mater Quality Control with respect to Eastern Contra Costa County Subregional System project being placed on 1974-75 Clean Water Grant Priory List ; copies of resolutions from Pittsburg City Council, Martinez City Council and Board of Control of Local Mass Transportation Agency of Contra Costa County in connection with proposed County Service Area T-2; resolution from Antioch City Council requesting State Department of Transportation to initiate transportation corridor stud;,:, Route 24 , Antioch-Pittsburg area; request from Petty-Ray Geophysical Incorporated, Stockton, to conduct a spisc+ic survey in this county; letter from International Brotherhood of "inority Businessmen, Richmond', regarding minority quota system in construction projects ; letter from Wallace Moraga Realty Corporation on construction of improvements in proposed Assessment District i:o. 1a72-1 (Country Club Drive) ; Public horns Director and County Sheriff-Coroner - various complaints with respect to vandalise: and speed violations in North Gate and Castle Mock area of county; Administration and Finance Committee and Public Works Director - various requests for approval of appropriation -of 1974-75 City-Countt Thoroughfare Funds for extension of Glorietta Boulevard, La_'ayette area; Administration and Finance Committee - letter from Contra Costa Heart Association requesting allocation of federal revenue sharing funds for conduct of "cardio-alert" program. Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 74/545, declari ,g that salar;c;s and other terms and conditions of employment for employees covered by Memorandums of Understanding expiring on June 30, 1974 and certain other employees are unfixed and indefinite, and that Memorandums of Understanding approved prior to July 3 , 1974 and recommendations on all other employees approved prior July 3, 1974 may be made effective as of July 1, 1974; 74/546, approving addition of 37 20/40 positions for various county departments , effective Jure 30, 1974, subject to Civil Service classification review (removed as referral to Administration and Finance Cornni ttee) ; 74/547, fixing July 23 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for Canyon Road widening, Moraga area; 74/548, accepting as complete as of May 31 contract with 0. C. Jones & Sons for asphalt concrete overlay, Altarinda Road, Orinda area; 74/549, approving map of Subdivision 4337, Orinda area; 74/550, fixing July 23 at 11 a.m. to receive bids for construction of storm drain in Minert Road, Concord area, as Ex-Officio the Governing Board of Contra Costa County. Storm Drain Maintenance District ;io. 1 (Line E) ; 74/551, accenting as complete construction of improvements in Subdivision 3951, Phase III, Danville area; retaining, cash deposit for one year; and accepting following as county roads - Greenbrook Drive, Tunbridge Road, Indian home Road, Lodgehill Court and Ambleside Court; 74/552, accepting; as complete construction of improvements in Subdivision 4504 , Clayton area; retaining deposit for one year; and accepting following as county roads - Mt. Etna Drive, Mt. Dell Drive and Mt. Washington pay; 0OI.r-9 June 24, 1974 Summary, continued Page 4 As Ex-Officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and :-tater Conservation District, approved Work Order 8092 in mount of $5,400 for removal of debris from east fork of Grayson Creek, Pleasant Hill (FC Zone 3B) . Granted permission to Crockett Lions Club to hold a carnival and parade during its Sugar City Festival, September 12 - 15, and waived license fees. Denied request of Land West Corporation for refund of park dedication fee, as recommended by ;rector of Planning. Approved appropriation of t300 for County Superintendent of Schools to cover travel expenses for month of June for County Board of Education ^embers. Took following actions with resrect to 3udget Message for fiscal year 1974-7, as submitted by County Administrator: acknowledged receipt,; approved as b=s_s for preparation and issuance by County A=sditer-Controller of ?974-75 Proposed County Budget; directed Auditor to arran_e ."or printing of said Proposed Budget so that it may be available on August 9 for public review; referred Budget Messaae to Administration and Finance Committee for report ; fixed august 20 at 2 p.m. as time for hearing on Proposed County Budge., Proposed County Special Districts (other than fire districts) 3udgets, and -rcposed County Service Area Budgets for 1974-75; and ordered notice of hearing be given pursuant to Government Code Section 29066. Authorized payment of expenses incurred by candidate for position of Public Information Office-- as result of trip to Martinez from Phoenix, Arizona. Authorized the Director, Human. Resources Agency, to submit an application for federal grant in arount of $350,000 to enhance the County Medical Services Prepaid Health Plan for fiscal year 1974-75; and in connection therewith, referred th entire Prepaid Health Plan matter to iivaman Resources Com3^iittee (Supervisors Kenny and Boggess) and requested County Counsel to analyze all legislation that could conceivably affect the Health Plan program Recessed to meet in Executive Session to consider personnel and compensation matters pursuant to Government Code Sections 5495.'• and 54957.6. Requested County Administrator to determine if any further action has been taken by Contra Costa County Mayors Conference with respect to joint porters agree-r-ent relative to development of facilities for riders of off-highway vehicles (for report July 2) . Requested Agricultural Commissioner to report to Board with respect to policy of gni^a1 Control D vision concerning provision of animal control personnel as guest speakers, in connection with request from Concord Community Forum. Ordered that certain requests anending the County Animal Control Ordinance be considered at hearing to be held on report of Special Animal Control Review Committee. Approved recommendation of Ad.-in'_stration and Finance Committee that agreement with Phoen x Programs, Inc. be extended through September 30, 1974 ; and authorized certain other actions in connection therewith. Referred to: Presiding Judge of Superior Court - request from San Pablo resident for information with resnect to Writ of Execution in Superior Court Action No. R-8900. i` b June 24, 1974 Summary, continued Page 6 74/553, fixing July 23 at 11 a.m. as tine to receive bids for Street Tree Project, County Service Area M-12, San Pablo Dam" Road, E1 Sobrante area; 74/554 and 74/555, fixing August 6 at 10:30 a.m.. and 10:35 a.m. , respectively, as tine for hearing, on proposed annexation of Subdivision 4432, Moraga area, to County Service Area M-18, and San Pablo Fire Protection District territory annexation to the E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District; 74/556, establishing policy and fees with respect to county burials (indigents and veterans) , and rescinding all previous resolutions and orders pertaining; to said ratters, effective July 1, 1974; 74/557 through 74/571, authorizing cancellation of delinquent penalty, etc, on 1973-7 : secured assessment roll; refund for 510 overcharge on ''aster ''endor Perrit =2901; certain changes in assess- ment roll; cancellation of tax liens on vroperty acquired by public agencies; cancellation of 65 penalties , S3 cost, redemption penalties and redemption fees on 19173-74 secured roll; and rescission of Board .Resolution No-. 74/516 relating to Parcel 411-330-026 in Code Area 11024 ; 74/572, authorizing County Counsel to initiate a lawsuit for the collection of unpaid, unsecured personal property taxes against Levin Metals Corporation; 74/573, establish..irig schedule of rates for private child care institutions for fiscal year 10.74-75 for placement of delinquent and disturbed children, effective July 1, 1974; and cancelling Res. Nos. 73/471 and 73/472; 74/574 , endorsing 3 3631, as y.:.ended, which appropriates $5,000,000 for the 1974-75 fiscal year From the General Fund to Department of Health for the state's share of new and expanded children's mental health programs under the county Short-Doyle plans which is in addition to state General mental health budget ` and its allocation for such services under that budget ; 74/575, approving; revisions to General Assistance Policies In order to clarify eligibility criteria and grant amounts and revising standards of aid; 74/576, fixing July 16 at 2 p.m. for hearing on proposed road maintenance services on Dutch Slough'Road, Bethel Island area, County Service Area RD-4. Requested County Administrator to review proposals of Committee to Consider Rehabilitation Programs for Incarcerated Persons and report to the Board thereon. Requested Supervisor Dias to meet with Mr. Perrin and appropriate county staff and all interested parties with respect to drainage in the vicinity of Olinda Road, E1 Sobrante area. 00181 i The rreced ir.;* d ocrrtents cans-ist of 181 pages. d a THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSI?ANT TO ORDTAANCE GME SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESST_OTI AT 9:00 A.M., TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1974 IN ROOM 107, COUN't"jY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALTFn%lLA. PRESENT: Chairman J. E. Moriarty, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk, Supervisor A. 14. Dias left the meeting at 11:15 a.m. for the remainder of the day. The following are the calendars for Board consideration prepared by the Clerk, County Administra- tor and Public 'Jorks Director. ONVJL 1sr l3esT.ee:, ALFPto!1, S #^r ` ry N7 T JAMS C. '.tORlA:i:Y, t_ :�YSTT2 �.�,.e � � . :.7C+�.,.:S.F•�%��:. ar;t t7+iITtLT WARa E,4 t4 YO �' i u'.;F�S, c.?wc�lta Y�Ct.rY. SP I A "NJ e,6 e,�,t:ep crew r"r nv �a <t++ a:stAt,T C l t�:.:7itt:.75 t,�J': �:t::c: EaMLNp A. LINSG}i ala, hTTT.1IAL 80aW0 GH.IYHSRS, P^,O,,q lot. AL" tG!:i:11YLU::iG CX,Ii'rtc.ai: 'J 7N Dt3T1aIGT CNa}Ir ZZq.34JP P-0 @JX �:! CXY<NStaN 2371 MARTt\E-Z. CALIFORNIA 9455_,; ` ter eaTwtc: /� ALFRED t1. DIAS.;a,r.91-OL" �;\�:�':? ` ( �1•;f ."LY JAMES L. :.t0:?IANTI', LA—V2TT2 Js1tr i. „_� ._. �c..,. rY Ct L:•Y. ' '•"' �"� ASt.I CL G�Jf^.t')GLC.tS Ci SYtT AU A.tD +J DtatwlCT - NVARREN N. i'oc...FSs, ca..Cnxa 4?s;C1:IL 5�: .7ctt�.l5 G,;t'.c.."t:.�.;i 3Y T: ._._ .,'OA2:y t:TM DtSTYI=T COMUND A. LINSCHzf D. o{TTSOURO t3OA40 CMAM3ERS. Pt'.0s to:. «.'-t:�tMSTA1.:I ti is R;:CL::Ir. rHpHK 2SJ.�C40 STM Dti7w1GT P•O. e:)A 917 i.:CTZ:titON 257{ MaRTMNEa. CALIFORNIA 9-:5'1:.% i1TEEJD 1 Y JULY 2, 1974 The Board viii meet in all its cacacities pursuantt to Ozdi-r_--::,::e Code SeCtl.ion 2L-2._02. 9:00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies . 9:00 A.?.. Consider reco^;.endations of the Public :•:erks Director. 9 :10 A.M. Consider reco::..r:e^datio::s of the Count-'. A-d-miriistrator. 9:30 A.11. Consider "Items Sub= ttad to the Board ." 9:30 A.M. Consider reco:-m.►isndaticns of Board r.:erbers. 9:115 A.N. Consider reco:-^endations of Board Corir..ittees including the following: Human Resources Corr^3t ,ae (Superi►isors J. P. Kenny and 1.1. I:. Boggess ) on proposed personnel acticns affecting the H-t:r:ar. Resources Agency; and IntergoverrLmen-al R lations Ca rmi t., (Sup er c i s or s E. A. Linscheid and-A. M. Dias) a. Co.Tprehensi ve .=p?oymert ind `Draining Act of i0.73, Title I, =•:arpa er Progran. Operating Pian for 1974-1575; and b. Appointr.+=r_t of r..e!:ber- and alternate to t:�e Board of 'Trustees of the Bad- Area Se:-rage Services Agency, . 10:00 A.I:. ;xecutive Session {Go ra^int Coda Section 51,-957.6) as required. - 10:30 A.1-1. Recess. 11 :00 A.M. Receive bids for Delta Road Bridge Reconstruction Project; I:nightsen area. _ 11 :00 A.HE. Report of Engineer of Work with respect to bids received on May 7, 197L for construction. of is±prove- rrents in Assessment District 1972-1 , Country C?ub Drive, Moraga area; ar:d =.,o_ __ on i._^_? Razoltz!_cn Ofi:? .c3 i.'_C_ fo-- zs aszmant b1strict 1972-1 and on the Ensireer,z Heport filed pursuant, thereto. (con t^.L'ed T ro^ May 21 , 1 974) 11 :OJ A.M. hearint-, on Petition fcr Incorporation of a city to be known as the To-.-,n of ?.':)raga. It :i5' A.2's. nearing cn. of __ _ John Dix and Vs. .Tanet, reading fro,--i ad^inis trati a decisions rendered at et,,ideT_ctiary hearings related to General Assistance benefits. ©JQa2 h Board of Suuervisors ' Calendar, continued July 2, 1°74 ITEMS S17931-11,77ED TO THE BOARD Items 1 - !t: CONSENT 1 . APPROVE minutes of proceedings for the month of June, 1974. 2. INTRODUCE the following ordinances, waive reading, and fix July 9, 1974 for adoption of sang: No. 74-42 rezoning land in the Concord area comprising approximately .19 acre to Limited Office District (0-1 ) zoning classification.; Kr. Berman Sabel, applicant (1$90-RZ); rezoning hearing held; vnd No. 74-4-3 rezon4 nr land in the Martinez' area comprising approxi'nately 1 acre to Single Family esident al-20 (R-20) zoning cl zssifi ca,-ion; Planning Cor=r:_ssion, initiator (181 -RZ); rezoning nearing held. 3. ADOPT resalutiars in connection with proposed Assessment District No. 1973-3 (3is_^_op Ranch), San Ramon area, fixing August 6, 1971, at 11 :00 a.m. as the time to receive con- struction bids, fixing August 20, 1974 at 11 :15 a.m. as the time for hear_.-s on the ang_neer's Report, send taking other actions recon-manded by Bond Counsel. I4.. FIX July 23, ig74 at 10:30 a.m.. for hearing on the appeal of Mr. James Von : aldegg from Board of Appeals denial of application for I•_inor Subdivision 199-73, Orinda are.a . I--ms 5 - 21 �,D " RMID:11ALTIGii (Staff recor--nendatior shown following the item. ) 5. CONSIDER action to be taken, pursuant to Board order of June 11 , IWI-1, with respect to report of the Special Animal Control Review Com. nittee. RZ:Za_'-R DE'ISION b. NOMINATE Supervisor member to serve as the Board representative on corn•„ittee established in connection with the develorment of E:nergency Telephone System (9-1-1 ). I10 4►NAT MEMBE� a 7. L•JTTE from Presi dAent, The Contra Costa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, requesting that monies appropriated in 1973-147 . to bring Animal Control Center facilities in compliance with requirements of the lacer be reapprop_^i ate(s for the fiscal yearc•197r.:-i 475. REFER TO ADMI.:ISM-i ATT,07_ A.%D Fir:.= i.E C01 ITi%SS AND C0711TY ADMINISrT9_ ATO? 8. LETTER from President, BrAncr #121 , Fleet Reserve Association, Career Enlisted d,en--i 9v and Marine Corps, Concord, reauesti �g ,hat Unified Veterans inploy:-:ens Council be permitted representation on the Contra Costa Count; Man- power Planning Council (required by the Corrrehensive Employment anti 11!rriining Act of 1"173). R=F=.? TO !NT;, - GOV .RN1.1E'.1r2AL R LAT_IC;;S C0M-.I T T2-E 9. L 1T—E-21 from Yr. Curtis Gra.:, Richmond, requesting that the dor leEs?. lac, not be enacted. CONSIDER AT- �TEARING TO BE HELD 01.3 REP0.1T OF SFECI L ANI: :L C01T tOLR Tim J C0f•24ITTEE 03. 0ail i AF Board of Surervisors ' Calendar, continued July 2, 1974 10. LETT from Mayor, City of Clayton, advising that the Clayton City Council at its June 19, 1974 meeting voted unanir:ously to withdraw from County Service Area Pio. T-2; and RESOLUTIO_'i adopted by the Walnut Creek City Council agreeing to the inclusion of the City of Walnut Creek in County Servica Area T-2 as appro?Ted by the Local Agency Formation Commission, with the exception of the Rossmzoor area; and RESOLUTIO'N adopted b;: the Lafayette City Council recommending that the Board include on the November 5, 1974 ballot the proposR! of the Local 'ass Transportation Agency that a uniform mraxinnLri tax rate of 3V per • 100 of assessed valuation be established for County Service Area T-2. REFER TO PUBLIC ;:OR.;S -DEHECTOR 11 . LETTER. from ?'r. R. L. Anderson, Yoraga, expressing concern with respect to deer depredation of neklv planted trees, shrubs , _'l 0�ars tend r-prG'.'ns. REN:t TO AsRIC J._,7,:RAL COMNISS.I01.=R .-POR 12. LETT frcT vity i-?nager of Concord proposing an agreement with the '?^',: :-.,here;-y the Sheriff's de ar:,r•<ent would establish. and operate a regional booking and holding facility: utilizingC he oncord City Jail. R ZR TO t'__ COLMITY S_ TF-CI:(Kt:r AND CO 11 TY �� IIt;ISS u i OR 13.. LETTER from President, League of ?'.ormen Voters of Diablo Valle,.-, =of at e Lte, recuesting that the Board grant the increase in foster care rates- recor=e lded b-: the Family and Chi_drens Services -,'visor� Co�?itl-ee __-_.1R TO .,. F AICD C0�MJIT y COTiJU?�CT O'_ 1;ITE T_= B MIET IIP. LETT' frim i'r. M. H. Knapp.. Pacheco, 'requesting that further consideration be given previous proposal to make Center Avenue in Pacheco a one-::ay street. R= TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECT: - 15. LETTER fro,-. Raynond Va_l and Associates, Antioch, on behalf of Quinby Island ?eclaria tion District Facilities Corpora- tion, rec_uesting a land haste discharge permit for (;�.iimby Island. ?E='r'3 10 CO;,::T'r11EALTH OFFICER, PjBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR ".ND COMN'TY CO'LMSEL 16. LETTER from :Executive Secretary, Contra Costa County flayors ' Conference, Be:•keley, ad,:ising that city financial participation in the ?475 county census at the Fate of 25a per capita is rec=eraed and suggesting that the cities ' al?ocation be patiable in t::o annual installments. REFS TO DIRECTOR OF PLet: itT_1:G FOR CO :." T 17. LETTER from Mrs. Molly E. Reeves, Orinda, subnitting her resignation as Sierra Club Representative on the East Counts Gene-a! Plan Cc=i, :.tee and recom-rending Airs. Joanne Dean as hsr repiacem3nt. R EF-R TO DIRECTOR OF PL-I.:I:Is 18. RESOLUTIO!' =dopt.ed by t:7e Sod ano County Board of Supervisors reQuesiti-ng, unDort of Se_^_3�C Bill 2018 '^' C e :�._._ h would exclude Of said Col.L`]uy from the Fay area Sawage Services Agency. REF _H TO SOi,ID eLA.ST EI`:.IAJ. '�:.T POLICY ODOAA - w ' r Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued July 2, 1974 19. LETT from Mr. Hugh Armstrong submitting his resignation effective July 1 , 1974 as a member of the Board of Commissioners, Brent-rood Fire Protection District, and letter from Brentwood City Council recommending that Mr. James D. Graves be appointed to fill the vacancy; Supervisor E. A. Linscheid concurs with the recommended replacement action. ACCEPT HFcIGNATION AND MAKE APPOINTMENT AS RECOMMEi:DED 20. RESOLUTION adapted by California Striped Bass Association, Stockton, opposing Senate Bill 1873 which, Association states, would allow de^letion of water quality in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta thereby endangering the striped bass fishery in the Delta. REFER TO COONTRA COSTA COUN: Y dAT:,-:? AG C Y AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTY RECR .ATION AND NATURAL R M OLR CLS COMMISSION 21 . LETTER from County Health Officer advising of the resignations of Mr. Eichaei :-.-.=o?a and Mr. James Trevino as members of the Special Cor.mittee to Study Public Health Licenses and Fees, ar_d recon ner_ding that 11 s. Kay A. Preston and Mr. John F. Roscoe be appointad to said committee. ACCEPT RESIM ATIONS AND APPOINT AS .RECOM'MMMED Items 22 - 23: I17F ORITATIOH (Copies of cozzmnuz ications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties. )' 22. LETT i from Acting Assistant Regional Director for ;`anpo:ser, U.S. Degart:nent of Labor, San Francisco, advising that Federal funds available to the county undsr Comprehensive Emr3oy^:ent grd Training Act Title II grant have been inereased from �1 0111 ,000 to $1 ,235,100. 23. LETTER from State Departne:±t of Education advising that the co.wnty share for fiscal year 1974-1975 supplemental supTsort to county child care urograms being transferred to the State Department of ::ducation effective July 1 , 1974 is $56,181 (based on child care services for fiscal year 1970-1971 ). Persons addressin:* the Bosrl should complete the form rrovi&,d on *hn rrstripn n:-;d furnish the Clerk with s written `•il-e r --reser%^sion. DEADLIN3 FOR AGE11MA ITEMS: Tr=- NESDAY, 5 P.M. 090inq V F . OFFICE OF THE COM-ITY ADMINISTRATOR C011 RA COSTA CCUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions, July 2, 1974. ~ram: J. P. McBrien, County Administrator I. PERS U_DiEL ACTIO;'.'S 1 . County Auditor-Controller. Delete from the Basic Salam Schedule the class Of Senior Comptometer Operator, Salary Level 192 ($662-$804), effective jaly 3, 1974. 2. Civil Service. Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Senior Clerk at Salary Level 194 0666-,?809) and reallocate all persons and positions of Cleric III and Lead Clerk III to Senior Clerk, effective July 3, 1974• 3. County Medical Services. Cancel one (1 ) Clinical Psycholo ist, position number 05, Salary Level 404 (-$1 ,263-- ,535), effective July 3, 1974. 4. Planning Department. Add one (1 ) Planner I, Salary Level 268 ($881 -?'1 ,071 ), and cancel one (1 ) Recreation Planner, effective July 3, 1974. 5. Sheriff-Coroner. Cancel one (1 ) Deputy Sheriff, position number 61 , Salary Level 324 ($990-21 ,203), effective July 3, 19U. 6. Social Service (501 ). Reclassify one (1 ) Cormunity Aide, position number 17: Salary Level 124 ($538-°�654), to Social Worker Assistant, Salary Level 204 (-$6864830, effective July 3, 1974. 7. Social Service (509). Add one (1 ) Typist Clerk, SalaryLe7e1108 ($5;12-. 623), and camel one (1 ) Public Assistance Unit Clerk, position number 50, Salary Level 192 ($662--$80!-), effective July 3, 1974. Project ?ositions 8. Reallocate class and all positions of Lead Clerk `II-Project to Senior Clerk- Pr "ec t, both at Salary Level 19th (s666- $$Oa), effective July 3, 1974. 0.0000 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Reco,-=ended Actions 7/2/74 Page 2. - I. PERSOiEdEL ACTIONS 9. Authorize re-employment of Jane C. Schmidt in the class of Social Worker II at the fifth step (9`966 per month) of Salary Level 252 ( ?;-795-X966), effective July 3, 1974, as requested by the Director, Hum^ Resources Agency, and recommended by the Civil Service Cozimission. iI. TRAVEL AUTHORIZAT10:ra 10. Authorize John B. Clausen, County Counsel, to attend American Bar Association annual meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii in the period from August 9, 1974 through August 18, 1974; all travel expenses will be borne by Mr. Clausen. III. APPROPRIATIONS AD. USTKOTS i' 11 . Sheriff-Coroner. Add X16,819 for equipment to be used in conducing projects scheduled to co:=ence July 1 , 1974; the county will be reimbursed .?15,978 (95 per cent) of the cost of these items. 12. Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Add .P`76,000 from district funds for fire tracks. 13. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for the following accounts: County Administrator (Board of Supervisors)tt Human Resources Agency (RSVP Projectl, Public Works, Sheriff-Coroner. IV. LIrENS AND COLLECTIONS 14. Authorize write-off of delinquent accounts in the amount of ' ,060.60, as recommended by the County Auditor-Controller. 15. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agreement between the Counts of Contra Costa and David A. and Jessie K. Wilson, •rho have oda psrent In full for services .e,-ndered by the county. 16. Authorize Chairmen, Board of Supervisors, to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agreement between the County of Contra Costa and David R. and Zella 21. Collins, Who have mrde payment in full for services rendered by the county. 00007 k k To: Board of Sunervi s ors 'Prom: County Administrator Re : Recommended Actions 7/2/74 Page 3. V. OTHER AC^IONS 17. Authorize Sheriff-Coroner to use inmate labor for clean-up work as neaded at the Concord police Academy and at the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds, Antioch. 18. Approve rats schedule for home Health Agency services, effective July 1 , 1974, as recommended by the County health Officer. 19. Authorize rate to be paid by county for occupational and physical therapy of . 12 per visit/hour and for speech therapy of j1? per vi3it/5ou_M, plus the regular county nal leage allowance, for patient services, effective Jul; 1 , 19740 20. Adopt resolution to i^plement the provisions of the Alquist-Driolo Geologic Hazards Zones Act (Chapter 1354, Statutes of 1972) upon receipt of special studies zone maps from the State, including review of proposed new real estate devalonmens or structures for human occupancy within delineated zones and to require geologic and engineering studies if warranted, collection of fees prescribed by statute (one-tenth of one per cent of building value), and direct County Counsel with cooperation and assistance of the Manning Department to develop a county ordinance to implement the act. 21 . Authorize County DepartLent heads to attend International Business :Machines Executive Seminar in San Jose, California on Friday and Saturday, August 22 and 23, 1974; no county expense involved other than transportation to and from San Jose. 22. Authorize payment of range fee in the arount of $10 to Reserve Deputy Sheriff _ ichael G. Farrell for participation in Firearms Ins tractor Course held at Los Medamo3 College, ?ittsburg, California d•arin-3 the ceriod `'ron jne 3, 197k 1Z Lrjuzi juna 7, 1{�77T 23. Authorize reimbursement of $39.20 to Deputy Sheriff T. A. :.ogre for damage to personal propert; (clothing` incurred in the ling of duty, _n accordance with County Ordinance Code Section 35-8.160,11-. ®9®os To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 7/2/7; Page 4. V. OT R ACTIO-773 24. Authorize payment of a spacial board and care allowance of X550 per month, effective Jul; 1 , 1974: to lir. and Mrs. Wain Skidmore, 7501 Skidmore Road, Sebastopol, California or the care of a dependant child of the court, as recommended by the Director, Ku-an Resources Agency. 25. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute vending machine placement agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Canteen Company of Contra Costa, Inc. to provide for installation and service of specified vending machines _ at the WalnutCreek-Danville I:unicipal Comer z Building. 26. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Department of Food and agriculture, under the teems of which the county will provide Egg a-nforcemnt Standards and federal certification and surveillance of eggs ` for a maxima= amount of -?7.,720. '27. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Cosa and Robert Reno for preparation of an assessment and audit procedural manual during the period From July 1 , 1974 through September 27, 1974. at a cost not to exceed -X2,500. 28. Authorize Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute a memorand= of understanding on behalf of Contra Costa County with the City of Richmond (Richmond Manpower Services) for the placement of one trainee in the Richmond Office of the Health Department for an indefinite period; all training costs will be borne by the City of Richmond. 29. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to exe4*a.e a nodif cation to the Contra Costa County Suer ?rog am for Economicalljy Disadvantaged Youth (S?ME Y 06-4004-32) grant which will increase the county allocation of federal funds from X71 ,800 to . 420,04.6 and pro rids an additional : 18,?92 in federal funds for a transportation and recreation component. 0.0009 i To: Board of Sunervisors From: County Administrator Re: Reco:=ended Actions 7/2/7 . Page 5. V. OTHER AC i 10;:5 30. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute modification number 16 to the Contra Costa County Emergency Employment Act, Section 5, grant (number EEA -06-2-0073) , providing an additional 3813,000 in federal funds and extending the program through 11'arch 31 , 1975 (the local matching requirement has been waived by the U. S. Department of Labor) . 31 . Authorize Chair:.tan, Board of Supervisors, to send a letter to the Acting Assistant Regional Director for Manpower, U. S. Department of Labor, confirming the June 27, 1974 telegram from the County Adr3nistrator reauesting that the federal funds for the Contra Costa Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Title TI, grant be increased from -1 ,011 ,000 to $1 ,235,000; this action of the Board will officially request these additional funds. 32. Authorize Director, Hunan Resources Agency, to purchase staff training services in the assessment of infants and young children for certain social work staff in the Social Service Department from 11s. Judith :Waller- stein and Xs. Joan Kelly at a cost not to exceed $200 each. 33• Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute contract bet-ween the County of Contra Costa and Childrents Hospital, Oakland, California for the provision of staff training services (pediatric care) to the Health Department staff, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency, during the period January 1 , 197k th cou3h June 30, 197'; ra.Yimum payment under the terms of the contract shall not exceed $2,500 (100 per cent federal funds). 34. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute contract between the County of Contra Costa and Transactional Analysis ^.s itu*a of Contra Cows Clotty, Lafayette, California for the pro:isi or. of staff training, services for person_„el of the Alcoholism Information and Rehabilitation Service of the County ealth Department, as t-eco=aended by the Director, Human Resources Agency, during the period from May 1 , 1974 through Jura 30, 1974; maximum payment under the terms of the contract shall not exceed $350 (-$315 federal and state fu_Zds arid 335 co•-Zty funds). I • I 0001Q To: Board of Supervisors From: County Adm,!nIstrator Re: Recomr^ended Actions 7/2/74 Page 6. V. OTHER ACTIONS 35. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement for fire fighting equipment and services between the County Of Contra Costa (for County Service Area F-3) and the ii ty of Antioch, under the terms of which the City will receive : 123,000 for services rendered for fiscal year 1974-1975, to be paid by the service area. 36. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement for fire fighting equipment services between the County of Contra Costa (for County Service Area F-Q and the City of Pittsburg, under the terms of which the City will receive $41 ,000 for services rendered for fiscal year 1974-1975s to be paid by the service area. 37. Authorize Chairnan, Board of Supervisors, to execute one year lease between the County of Contra Costa and earl D. and Joanne Dunivan for premises at 3755 Alhambra Ave., 13artinez, California for occupancy by the Contra Costa County .narcotics Strike Force. 38. Consider request of Commissioners of Contra Costa County Fire Protection District that there be included on the November 5, 1974 General Election ballot an item providing for a ten cent (10X) tax rate increase for said district to fund a paramedic program within said district; referral to Board Administration and Finance Committee is recommended). :39. Consider recommendations of Director, Human Resources Agency, who will present info*zmzation. on extension and/or renewal of contracts for mental health services for the fiscal year 1974--1975 pursuant to tho County Mental Health (Short-Doyle) Plan. Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the neeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific tL---e if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. n r %ZE FOR r „--w.D. -rip. .mei .+ Y P.M. 0001-1 A � I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA July 2, 1974 E X T R A B U S I N E S S GENERAL Item 1. EAST/CENTRAL WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT AGENCY It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors appoint Supervisor Warren A. Boggess and Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid as Member and Alternate Member, respectively, of the Board of Directors of the Agency. It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors appoint Jack Port, Assistant Public Works Director, Environmental Control, and Oliver T. Smith, Environmental Control Engineer, as Member and Alternate Member, respectively, of the Agency's Technical Advisory Committee. The appointments are be'ng recommended in conformance with provisions of the : oint Powers Agreement under which the Agency was formed, which Agreement was authorized by the Board of Supervisors for execution by the Chairman of the Board on June 24, 1974. The fact that the "subrfgional wastewater management study" to be administered by tie Agency Board is concerned with the Eastern and Central portions of Contra Costa County (mainly Supervisorial D'_ stricts IV and V) , makes it appropriate that Supervisors Boggess and Linscheid represent the County on the Agency Board. (EC) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 of 1 July 2, 1974 X0012 I 1 I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTIENT Martinez, California July 2, 1974 AGENDA REPORTS Report A. BAILEY ROAD DRAINAGE FACILITY The Public Works Department submitted a report on June 11 concerning a request from Mr. Warren Smith about a drainage facility on Bailey Road. This report was held over for one week to permit answers to questions which Mr. Smith was to submit in writing. These questions were not received. On June 18 the report was resubmitted and was held over for another two weeks to permit Mr. Smith additional time in which to "frame" his questions. As of the deadline of this Public Works Agenda, these questions have not. as yet been received. It is recommended that -the Board of Supervisors approve the original report submitted on June 11 and deny Mr. Smith's request. When the additional written questions are submitted by Mr. Smith, they will be reviewed by the Public Works Department and Mr. Smith will be advised of the Public Works Department's findings. Board Order required. The te::t of the original report is as follows: On May 21, 1974 11r. Warren Smith of- 1100 Bailey Road, Pittsburg, made an oral presentation to the Board - of Supervisors requesting that a road cross culvert crossing Bailey Road and extending onto his property at each end, 1.5 miles south of State Highway 4, be declared a public nuisance and abandoned by the County, and that the County improve a recently installed cattlepass to serve as a cross culvert. The Public Works Department has had considerable correspondence with Mr. Smith regarding this matter. In 1972 the County awarded a contract to replace a failing timber cattlepass with a new metal one in the same location and at the same grade. During cozstruccion �L. Smith requested that the cattlepass be re-graded so that at some future date the drainage system could be modified to utilize the cattlepass. By letter dated June 5, 1972 the Public Works Department informed Mr. Smith that the existing 30-inch cross drain was adequate for the present storm runoff and that it would be infeasible to utilize the cattlepass as a storm drain. At Mr. Smith's insistence, the contract wa.i changed to re-grade the cattlepass since it did not affect the cost to the County, (continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page I of 12 July 2, 1974 00013 Report A continued: The use of the cattlepass as a storm drain is possible, but only at considerable expense, since it would require the construction of substantial inlet and outlet facilities and erosion protection measures. The department has informed Mr. Smith by letter that the department would recommend such a diversion, together with the abandonLent of the 30-inch culvert, only upon receipt and approval of improvement plans prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer. Since the work is in a public right of way, it would have to be done under bonded agreement by a licensed contractor, under an appropriate encroachment permit. The Public corks Department does not agree with Mr. Smith that the existing culvert is a "public nuisance" and should be replaced at public expense. Raising the culvert entrance and exit from 16 feet below the road to 9 feet below the road would not materially improve the road safety. This report has been concurred in by the County. Counsel"s office and the Building inspector. (ML=A) Report B. GREGORY CO LIOWS REDEVELOPPEE_T PLAN. CITY OF PLEASANT HILL On June 5, 1974 the Board of Supervisors referred a May 24, 1974 letter from Dione Mustard, City Clerk of Pleasant Hill, transmitting a copy of the Gregory Commons Redevelopment Plan and a copy of the City Council Ordinance 330 adopting the Plan, to the Public Works Department for report. The redevelopment plan enco=passes the area shown on the map attached to this agenda. The City Council adopted the Plan because they determined that the area was blighted due to age, obsolescense, mixed character; faulty planning, lack of proper utilization of land, uneconomic parcel sizes and shapes, and lack of open space, all resulting in a lack of incentive to the existing auners to improve conditions and realize the full potential of the Plan area.. The Plan will not affect County government. Provisions in the Plan provide that taxing agencies, such as the County, will continue to receive the same amounts of such taxes as they received in accordance with the last equalized roll prior to the May 21, 1974 date of the ordinance. Any increase in tax income due to increased valuation of the property within the Plan area will go towards paying the estimated $21,195,000 cost of the project. After that is paid, the additional tax income will go to the respective taming agencies. No Board action _equired at thi.. time. (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Pogo ':Z of 12 July 2, 1974 0-0014 E � I ^ • 3. •. i .': •.. 71 - ,► ci c MF Fl w ... i E ]z i A T` ...._.. - - • Retail/Residarttial i _ # 7 Residential ResidentiallRetail ► �• j Pubfic i •r'"1,�'1-�'�.;y� y.a�"�t ' '?�"�'2.�` +► 4'`�.7� vn^>»3i7 :: a7F :tirr; 3;V.f LJ ii• *'.`� i `�J I . .?•�Jt] .: i`.ra3 .i s G :.`.:�., !, E�$G2VwiO�lcii?tS.b1C�ec�L'*•j EXHI6IT "A" i t t ' . f t Sljt 0)015 i NS, ..a. .. R.r .. . . " '•. ..: !ri. -.... ... .. . - . ..,. 2 :fir. SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I Item 1. ARLINGTON BOULEVARD - tLAINTE.XANCE OF MEDIAN LANDSCAPING WORK ORDER 4903 - KENSIN.GTON AREA The following bids were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on April 26 , 1974 for maintenance of median landscaping on Arlington Boulevard in the Kensington area from the following: Bond Amount Lafayette Tree and Landscape Co. $2,340.00 $195.00 530 Florence Drive, Lafayette M. H. Hansen Construction $3,576.00 Atlas Tree and Landscape $4,200.00 It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors. approve the Plans and Specifications and award the contract to Lafayette Tree and Landscape Co. This maintenance work is a Cuss 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (RM) _ SUP%'.rVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 2. PACHECO BOULEVARD - ROAD NO. 3951 - WORK ORDER 4170 - PACHECO AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the Right or I.3ay Contract and Grant Deed dated June 25, 1974 from Frank and Mary Nausin, and authorize Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, to sign said Contract on behalf of the County. It- is farther recommended that the Bo--rd of Supervisors authorize the County .Auditor to draw a warrant in the amount of $2,025.00; payable to Title Insurance and Trust Company, Escrow No. ALS-202146, and deliver to County Real Property Agent for payment. Payment is for 500 square feat of land, plus improvements required for the Pacheco Boulevard project. (RP) SUPERVISORIAL DIS-TRICTS !I. III, V Item 3. ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUMENTS it is reco-�ended that the Board of Supervisors: A. Accept the following instrt—ment: No. Instru-ment Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 6-1i-74 Daae Construction Company, Inc. Sub. 4496 B. Accept the following ins-_ruments for recording only: 1. Offer of Dedication 1-7-74 Edward M. Hicks, .__ ai. Sub. 4364 2. Consent to Carer of Dedication 9-25-73 East Bay Municipal Utility District Sub. 4467 A G E N D A (LD) Public Works Department Page -5 of 12 July 2, 1974 00016 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 4. MORAGA ROAD - MAINZENANCE OF MEDIAN LANDSCAPING - WORK ORDER 4903 - RHEEM ARF-A The following bids were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on April 26, 1974 for maintenance of median landscaping on Moraga Road at Rheem Boulevard in the Rheem area from the following: Bond Amount Atlas Tree and Landscape Company $500,00 $42.00 P. 0. Box 23343, Pleasant Hill Landscape Gardening $744.00 Lafayette Tree and Landscape $888.00 • M. H. Hansen Construction Company $13080.00 It is reco=ended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Plans and Specifications and award the contract to Atlas Tree and Landscape Company. This maintenance wore is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from envirormental impact report requirements. (RM) Item 5. MOR.AGA ROAD - I`AIN'TE&NCE OF MEDIAN LANDSCAPING - WORK ORDER 4903 - MODAGA AREA The following bids were received and opened in the office of the Public Wor::sDirector on April 26, 1974 for maintenance of median landscaping on Moraga Road at Moraga tray in the Moraga area from the follo%ging: • Bond Amount Landscape Gardening and $480.00 $40.00 Maintenance Service 241 Smith Road, Danville Lafayette Tree and Landscape $888.00 • Atlas Tree and Landscape - $950.00 M. H. Hansen Construction Co. $1,080.00 It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Plans and Specifications and award the contract to Landscape Gardening and Maintenance Service. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (RM) Item 6. TRF-kT BOULEVARD - ?`_;k1N'TEMA:iC E OF MEDIAN UNDSCAPING - WORK ORDER 4903 = i•:AUNUT CREEK AREA The following bids were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on April 26, 1974 for maintenance of median i.andscapi;zg on Treat Boulevard from Buskirk to Bancroft Road in Walnut Creek area from the following: Bond Amount Landscape Gardening and $22136.00 $178.00 Maintenance Service 241 Smith Road, Danville Lafayette Tree and Lardscaoe Co. $2,640.00 M. H. Hansen Construction Co. $3,900.00 (continued on next page) A G E 11 D A Public Works Department 1� gz T} of 12 July 2, 1974 ® 301'7 , . , Item 6 continued: It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Plans and Specifications and award the contract to Landscape Gardening and Maintenance Service. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (Rt4) Item 7. MAINTEITA.NCE OF I•TEDIAN AND BORDER LANDSCAPIPtG AND PARK MAUNTENANCE- COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-11 - ORTNTA AREA The following bids were received and opened in the office *of the Public Works Director on April 26, 1974 for maintenance of median and border landscaping, and park maintenance for County Service Area M-11 from the following: Bond Amount Lafayette Tree and $2,628.00 $219.00 Landscape Co. 530 Florence Drive, Lafayette 94549 If. H. Hansen Construction $2,988.00 Atlas Tree and Landscape $5,920.00 It is reco=ended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Plans and Specifications and award the contract to Lafayette Tree and Landscape Co. This maintenance cork is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. Item 8. MORAGA ROAD - PROJECT ISO. 323'--4579-72 - RREEM AREA The one-year plant establishment period under contract item No. 19 of the Moraga Road Landscaping project has been satisfactorily completed. The contract, as it applied to all the other items of work which were satisfactorily completed last year, was accepted-as complete by the Board of Supervisors on August 14, 1973, and a Notice of Completion was filed. On May 14, 1974 the contract was assigned by the Livermore Construction Company, Inc. to the Christner Company, Inc. It is recommended the Board of Supervisors accept the plant establishment portion of the Contract as complete as of June 28, 1974. (RC) Item 9. TARRY L.Aa - ROAD NO. 2555 - ORDER 6445 - OR11MA AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Work Order 6445 in the amount of $5 ,100.00, and authorize the Public Works Director to arrange for the repair of the road washout at No. 44 Tarry Lane in the Orinda area.- The repair will consist of importing fill and reccmpacting the washout and replacing 20 i iaaar feet of asphalt conzre`e bergs. The wore will be done by private contractor. (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Paye 5 of 12 July 2, 19974 tY U►�1� f Item 9 continued: This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exeniption from environmental impact report requirements. (RM) Item 10. BUENA VISTA AVENUE-L.ARKEY LANE-HOMESTEAD AVENUE - WORK ORDER 4194 - WALNUT CREEK AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize its Chairman to execute a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement between the County and the City of Walnut Creek for the resurfacing and pavement traffic delineation on the following City-County streets: Buena Vista Avenue, Larkey Lane, and Homestead Avenue. The Agreement provides for the City to design the project and administer the construction contract. The County will pay the City for the engineering, construction, and other costs for that portion of the .improve-ments within County' jurisdiction at an esti -rated cost to the County of $25,000.00. TOTE TO CLERK OF TNM BOLI D: Please retain the original and return tt;o copies of the agreement .to the Public Works Department for furth-er processing.) (RD) Item 11. SAN PABLO D-M-1 ROAD - PROJECT F.O. 1065-5897-73 - ORINDA AREA The work on the repair of the slide at Site No. 4, on San Pablo Dam Road just west of Bear Creek Road, has been completed. Completion of the cork was guaranteed by a $2,000 cash bond (Auditor' s Deposit Permit No. 114404, dated,January 30, 1974) which-was posted by the contractor to permit acceptance of the other segments of the slide repair project. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Public t.orks Director to return the $2,000 "cash bond to Ball, Ball and 'Brosamer, the contractor, 401 Hartz Avenue, Danville, California 94526. (PIC) item 12. CANYON ROAD-PROJECT U0. 2631-4165-74 - MORIAGA AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution of necessity to condemn, and authorize the County Counsel to institute condemnation action to obtain immediate possession of the remaining right of way parcels required for subject project. Environmental and planning considerations for the above matter have been previously complied with in the project approval. (RP) Item 13. CANYON ROAD WIDENING - PROJECT NO. 2631-4165-74 - MORAGA AREA On April 9, 1974 the Board of Supervisors approved an agreement with Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. , for engineering services connected with revisions to the improvement plans for St. Monica' s. Cl-:,arch in Mora-a. The agreement provided for a maximum payment of $1,000.: (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 'n of 12 July 2, 1974 a�Q13 7-7 Item 13 continued: Bryan & Murphy have completed the work at a total cost of " $2,127.74. Much of the cost overrun was due to coordinating and other unforeseen problems. The Public Works Department feels that the increase in cost is justified and recommends that the Board of Supervisors authorize an increase in the payment limit for said agreement to $2,127.74. (LD) SUPERITISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 14. OAR ROAD ROAD N0. 4054 - WALNUT CREED AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept a Quitclaim Deed dated May 20, 1974, from Smith & Haley Construction, Inc. , eliminating their interest in an easement over County-owned property located at 2565 Oak Road, Walnut Creek. (RP) Item 15. BUC?i4N1AN FIELD AIRPORT - U'NDSCAPE I2SINTENANCE - CONCORD AREA The following bids were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on April 26, 1974 for maintenance of landscaping of John Glenn Drive at Buchanan Field Airport and Meridian Pari: Boulevard at the golf course. Bond Amount M. .H. Hansen Construction Co. $2,928.00 $244.00 1136 Camino Vallecito, Lafayette Lafayette Tree and Landscape $33,720.00 Atlas Tree and Landscape $3,840.00 It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Plans and Specifications and a:;ard the contract to M. H. Hansen Construction Co. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (RM) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 16. SUBDIVISION 3576 - CLAYTON '.RE-4 The conztruction of improvements in Subdivision 3576 , except for Mt. Alpine Place, were accepted as complete on February 8, 1971. Mt. Alpine Place is now satisfactorily complete, and it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an Order stating that the work on Mt. Alpine Place is complete. 2. Accept Mt. Alpine Place as a County Road as it is shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 3576 filed February 11, 1970 in Book. 129 of naps at Page 26, (36/56/0.07) . (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 7 of 12 July 2, 1974 i p I Item 16 continued: 3. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Rahlves & Rahlves, Inc. , P.O. Box 592, Concord, CA 94522, the, $500.00 cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No: 84241, dated August 10, 1970) guaranteeing the completion of improvements. Road Group 5465 Total Mileage: 0.07 mile Subdivision Agreement dated February 10, 1970 Subdivider: Rahlves & Rahlves, Inc. , P. 0. Box 592, Concord, CA Location: Montaire Drive east of Clayton (LD) Item 17. MINOR SUBDIVISION 169-72 - K€NIGHTSEN AREA The construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 169-72 has been satisfactorily completed. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors issue an Order stating that the work is complete. Subdivider: Clarence Helm, 5564 Alabama Drive, Concord, CA Location: North side of Sunset Road between Sellers Avenue and Eden Plains Rcad (LD) Item 18. COUNTY SERVICE AREA 11-6 - DANVILLE AREA At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 72/341, it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to energize seventeen (17) 7,500 lumen, mercury vapor street lights in Subdivision No. 3951. The lights shall be energized in conformance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area M-6, Subdivision No. 3951-Phase III," dated June 24, 1974, which is on file in the Traffic Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. The lights have been installed by the Developer under previous agreements and should now be billed to County Service Area 11-6. (TO) Item 19. COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-14 - CLAYTON AREA At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 72/341, it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Co=?any to energize seven (7) 7,500 lumen, mercury vapor street lightr. in Subdivision No. 4504. The lights shall be energized in conformance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area M-14, Subdivision No. 4504," dated June 25 , 1974, which is on file in the Traffic Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. The lights have been installed by the Developer under previous agreements and should now be billed to County Service Area M-14. (TO) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page E of 12 July 2, 1974 00021 t Item 20. TAX DEEDED LAND - SAN RAMON CREEK - WORK ORDER 8049 - ALAMO AREA - It is recommended that the Board of. Supervisors, on behalf of the County and as ex-officio the Governing Board of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and dater Conservation District, approve the purchase of tax deeded land (Assessment No. 192-060-018) as provided by Section 3800 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and authorize its Chairman to execute an Agreement to Purchase Tax Deeded Land. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a warrant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of the County Tax Collector as payment for said parcel of land and deliver same to the County Supervising Real Property Agent for further handling. (RP) Item 21. TAX DEEDED LAND - GREEN VALLEY CREEK - WORK ORDER 8049 - - DANVILLE AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, on behalf of the County and as ex-officio the Governing Board of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation - District, approve the purchase of tax deeded land (Assessment No. 196-241-001) as provided by Section 3800 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and authorize its Chairman to execute an Agreement to Purchase Tax Deeded Land. Ir is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to dram: a warrant in the amount of $100.00 in favor of the County Tax Collector as payment for said parcel of land and deliver same to the County Supervising Real Property Agent for further handling. (RP) Item 22. MINOR SUBDIVISION 5-73 - OAKLEY AREA On May 14, 1974 the Board of Supervisors accepted the work. in Minor Subdivision 5-73 as complete and accepted Knox Lane as a County Road. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors amend the Board Order dated May 14, 1974, and recorded in the Office of the County Recorder in Book 7230 of Official Records at Page 679, which reads: "IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that KNOX LANE, as shown on the Parcel Map of Minor Subdi,4ision 5-73 filed January 23, " 1974 in Booms 32 of Parcel Maps at Page 8, is ACCEPTED AND DECLARED to be a County Road of the County of Contra Costa, dedication of said street having been by separate instrument recorded on March 182 1974 in Volume 7179, Page 455, Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California." to read: "IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the east-west portion of the 60 foot right of way of KNOX LANE, as shown on the Parcel Map of Minor Subdivision 5-73 filed January 23 , 1974 in Boo:; 32 of Parcel flaps at Page 8, is ACCEPTED ANID DECLARED to be a County Road of the (continued on -next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Pabe y of 12 July 2, 1974 00022 Item 22 continued: County of Contra Costa, dedication of said street having been by separate instrument recorded on March 18, 1974 in Volume 7179, Page 455, Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California." The purpose of this action is to delete from the acceptance that portion of Knox Lane not constructed to County. standards. (LD) Item 23. MORRIS CANYON ROAD-BOLLINGER CANYON ROAD - WORK OLDER 5552 - SAN RAYON AREA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the �e Public Works Director and County Counsel to make application to the Public Utilities Commission for the Norris Canyon Road and Bollinger Canyon Road public crossings of the Southern Pacific Railroad system in San Ramon. The County's share of the cost of the proposed crossings will be paid from funds provided by the Bishop Ranch Assessment District (A.D. 19733-3) . (RD) Item 24. SAN RAMON VALLEY BOULEVARD - ROAD 5301 - WORK ORDER 4528 - DANVILLE ARE. It is recommended that the Board of .Supervisors approve and authorize its Chairman to execute an application to the Public Utilities Commission requesting01 allocation of $8,725.00. This will reimburse the County for one-half of the estimated cost :for the installation of automatic crossing gates at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company railroad crossing of San Ramon -Valley Boulevard (BO 54.9) in Danville. (DOTE TO CLE 1: OF THE BOARD: Please return executed original to Public Works Department for furthcz processing.) (RD) Item 25. ITAINTE1ZANCE OF MEDIAN LANDSCAPING, - VARIOUS STREETS - COUIv'TY SERVICE AREA :•1-8 - DISCOVERY BAY AREA The following bids were received and opened in. the office of the Public Works Director on April 26, 1974 for maintenance of median landscaping on various streets in County Service Area M-8, Discovery Bay area, from the following: Bond Amount 1-1. H. Hansen Construction Co. $7,560.00 $630.00 1136 Camino Valle,ito, Lafayette Lafayette Tree and Landscape $11,750.00 It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Plans and- Specifications and award the contract to M. H. Hansen Construction Co. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 10 of 12 July 2, 1974 00023 I M s- 7"'-7 I i Item 26. MAINTEMNCE OF MEDIAN AND BORDER 1,-kN SCAPING - COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-6 - WORK ORDER 5286 - DAi;dILLE AREA The following bids were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on April 26, 1974 for the maintenance of median and border landscaping for County Service Area M-6, Danville area, from the following: Bond Amount Sycamore Homes Association $7,572.00 $630.00 635 Old Orchard Drive, Danville, California It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Plans and Specifications and award the contract to Sycamore Homes Association. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption frons - environmental impact report requirements. (RM) Item 27. PARK LANDSCAPE i-4INTENA CE - COUNTY SERVICE AREA R-5 - SOUTH DAitiTILLE :AREA The following bids were received and opened in the office of the Public. Works Director on April 26, 1974 for park landscape maintenance on the east side of Camino Ramon between Joaquin Drive and Franciscan Drive, County Service Area R-5, in the South Danville area, f_om the following: Bond' Amount M. H. Hansen Construction Co. $3,480.00 $290.00 1136 Camino Vallecito, Lafayette Atlas Tree Service $3,840.00 Lafayette Tree and Landscape Co. $4,320.00 It is recommdnded that the Board of Supervisors approve the Plans and Specifications and award the contract to M. H. Hansen Construction Co. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (RM) Item 28. MAINrTEh4NCE OF MEDIAN ANM BORDER LANDSCAPING - COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-4 - SAN RAS ON AREA ` The following bids were rece .ed and opened in he office of the Public Works Director on April 26, 1974 -'or' maintenance of median and border landscaping for County Service Area 1-1-4, San Ramon area, from the following: Bond Amount Lafayette Tree and Landscape Co. $42080.00 $340.00 530 Florence Drive, Lafayette 94549 M. H. Hansen Construction $43,176.00 Atlas Tree and Landscape Company $42200.00 (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 11 of 12 July 2, 1974 0000`t �1 Item 28 continued: It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Plans and Specifications and award the contract to Lafayette Tree and Landscape Co. This maintenance work is a Class I Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (RM). GENERAL Iters 29. EIGH'sti'AY USERS TAY APPORTIONMEMf The Controller of the State of California advises that the June 1974 apportionment of highway users taxes to Counties has been completed and that a warrant in the amount of $306,099.40 has been mailed to Contra Costa County as its share of these taxes. This is $52,887.84- less than the Jure 1973 apportionment of $358,987.24 and $115,265.85 less in total apportionment since the beginning of the fiscal year. (B&S) Item 30. KkW-tGE•2UEhs STUDY - PUBLIC WORKS BUILDUGS AtM GROUNDS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept a proposal by Leonhardt-Sullivan and Associates, Inc. , of Walnut Creek to make a preliminary analysis of. the Public Works Buildings and Grounds operations to determine if their firm could make a proposal fuer further studies and implementation of changes «nich would effect savings in overall operations. It is further reco=ended that the Board of-Supervisors stipulate that there be no direct expense to the County, as stated'in the Leonhardt-Sullivan proposal, and that .the Public Works Director, or his designated representative, coordinate the study with the Office of the County Administrator, especially in areas which may have Countywide impact. (B&G) Iters 31. CONUTPUA COSTA COUh"D-' WATER AGEtiCY 1. The Delta Water Quality Report is submitted for the Board of Supervisors' information and public distribution. No action required. 2. The Board of Su?ervisors to consider attached "Calendar of Water Meetings. ' No action required. (EC) NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. A G E N D A Public Works Department Page T2 of 12 July 2, 1974 00025 3 Prepared Jointly by the • Water Resources Representative and the Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County 'Mater Agency June 27, 1974 CALENDAR OF EATER MEETINGS (Includes Meetings for which attendance has already been authorized) ATTENDAUNCE TI14 Date of Ed. DATE DAY SPONSOR PLACE REMARKS Recommended Authorization Jul.l 2-Ion. Central Valley Not Public U:orkshops - Basin Staff' • Jul.2 Tues. Regional Water Scheduled Planning - Sacramento - San Jul.3 Wed. Quality Control San Joaquin Basin, In- Board eluding Delta (5A, 5B, and 5C) Jul.8 Mon. California Ad- 9:30 A.M. Thirtieth Regular Meeting None visory Committee Los Angeles on Western States Water Planning Sep.b Fri. Central Valley Not Fegional Board Hearing - Staff Regional Z9ater Scheduled Basin Plans (SA, 5B, 5C) Qual. Cont. Ed. Sep27 Fri. Central Valley Not Regional Board Adoption Staff Regional Water Scheduled Meeting - Basin Plans Qual.Cont.Bd_ (5.1k, 5B, and 5C) 0.0026 RII- �.. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 1974 In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during the month of June, 1974. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of June, 1974 is iraived, and said minutes and proceedings are approved as written. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, : . N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By zffokiez& Deputy Clerk Dorothy Lazz r .ni H 24 5174 -12,500 00 027 : .,.. __.,a�.:.• -, ,_e.. BCi3RT3 OFS;�P :?``'? :': S OF - . � COSTA COTNT , CALZFOR?:IA Re: '?oninr Ordinances Tntroduced Date: July 2, 1974 The Board having held hear=ng on the Planning Corxmission's recommendations on the followinfr rezoning, anDlication i, and dir- ected preparation of the follori- ordinances to effect same; These ordinances were introduced today, the Board by unanimous vote waiving the full reading thereof and setting 3'uiv 9. 147b for Board consideration of passing ^ame: Ordinance Application I�:umber Applicant Number Area 74-42 Berman & Ursula I890-RZ Concord Area 'abel 74-43 Contra Costa County 1891-d2 Alhambra Valley Planning Commission Area (Initiator) PISSED on July 2, 2971 , by the following vote: Suueryi cors AY"-- N0 ArFFNIIT I certify that this is a full & correct J.P.Ker_ny '� T7 �� record and con;{ o:' action duly taken by A.M.Dias (x) ( ? ( ) this Board on the above date. J,E.Moriarty (x ) ( ( ) J.P.'iissoid, County Clerk and ex officio li.i�.?�o gess (x) ( ) ( ) Cler`� of the ra:p;l: on July 2, 1974E.A.Linscheid(x) ( ) ( ) Bs '��' -ec i' Deputy firavers cc: Administrator tz i4Ct; 00028 w , ,W.. 4.•J.Rxd" IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFtRNIA In the Matter of Approving ) Personnel Adjustments. ) July 2, 1974 ) As recommended by the County Administrator, IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSMJT: None. 0)029 p..r { ADJUSTMENT REQUEST 110: 4� POSITION Unit S09 Date 5/7/74 Department Socia? Service Budget 7-7 P 0 S I T I ON A0 ,! U S T ME IN T R C Q U E S T 1110: f Department Social service Budget ir.i t 509 Date 5/7/74 Action Requested: Add (1) TYpi:5t Cierk position, cancel (1) PAW pos. # 502-50 Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: ditionai clerical support to Staff Development Division Estimated ce t of adjustment: amount: 1 . - alar+es .and wages: '$ (165) 2. ai xO�AssEts: -t"re ns aj--d cz-s--) 1 '1 5:11�CcS AGENCY Estimated totem _} $ 165 5f- Py Signature Dall e__ -- --------- Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: May Ill, 19711 To Civil Service: Request classification recomendation. Countv AdWinitrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Cormission Da : June 25, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Typist Clerk and cancel 1 Public assistance unit Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Typist Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Typist Clerk, Salary Level 108 (512--623) and the cancellation of 1 Public Assistance unit Clerk, position 450, Salary Level 192 (662--804). Personnell Director Recommendation, of County Administrator " Date: July 1, 1974 Add one (1) Typist Clerk, Salary Level 108 ($512-$623), and cancel one (1) Public Assistance Unit Clerk, position number 50, Salary Level 192 ($662-$804), effective July 3, 1974. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROUD on County Clerk 'L'? I?: J. R O:--Sot Date. By: APPROVAL c' •tit i s ad;,us-t!r;Dt t Adjustment and Pelr sonnee (;l i�VV�! 1 i .MIMMIMM P O S I T I O N ADJ U S TiiE N T R E 0 U E S T Department Civil Service Budget Unit 035 Date June 24, 1974 Action Requested: Reallocate all persons and positions Lead Clerk III - Project to Senior Clerk - Project. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: Related classified positions so reallocated. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and gages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (tis.t iters and cost) Estimated total �✓�`,-'/ $ i Signature / Departure dead Initial Determination of County Administrator mate: County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: .Tune 25, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reallocate class and all positions of Lead Clerk III - Project to Senior Clerk - Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Senior- Clerk - Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 73/488 and 71117 to reflect the retitling and reallocation of class and positions of Lead Clerk III - Project to Senior Clerk - Project, both at Salary Level 194 (666-8 ). Per nel Director Recommendation of County Administratorf Date: July 1, 19 74 Reallocate class and all positions of Lead Clerk III-Project to Senior Clerk-Project, both at Salary Level 194 ($666-$809), effective July 3, 1974. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ' ---�, on J - = '1'4 , County Clerk J , J. R. CL�J^ � Date: ; By: APPROVAL o ' th c.s ad fus-tllc►St cons-:t.u'c's :::t Acf jus u.-T2rtit and PehsonrtiYU�� ji Vii:��4�!i-L�i•.. '1.'�il i?e.�a�J�l. s r Aujus,_,,.enL ANr'KUVtJ t-= ==: on -1 - '4 .- 1HPAq5SR, County Clerk �r :211�r Date: '�il�- By: D h eat CCI.S%:.%L'.S ::ii nr�;-i ?'iw + ekzt and Pmsonn&.��/�n.1� .4. PRtlU•.1 c � t�..i.s a:i; is-tr7�► r � n , , �i.cjt Acf jus-u� Vl UJl 1 a P 0 S I T I Oh ADJUSTMENT R E 0 U E S T No: Department Social Service Budget Unit 501 Date :.=ay 22, 1974 Action Requested: Reclassify (1) Conmunity Aide position n17 to Social :dork Assistant Proposed effective date: ASAP EExplain why adjustment is needed: To classify incur-beat (Anos Blacknore) u`TY according to duties and res�onil �as- s _z;�.re� 'i w• = f tt i. 1 Estiinated cost of adjustment: Amount: .Jis''j J ►� 163 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: ( fist iter,:s ;.i:(11 cosi) H1ikj.tN PcSOURCES AG=ENCY "" $ Estimated total 4 Signature Department Head Initial_ Det�in� !t tion of County Administrator Date: June 7. 197 : To Civil 'Seruace: 4egdast'-lass ification recon-nandation. --- " County Admiidi iisstrraatt'or Personn OMce�—and/or Civil Service Commission Date: June 25, 1974 Classif'-cati=.: ani Pay Recomnendation �•� _J Reclassfy j5Comrmn1 ty Aide to Social Worker Assistant. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassi- fication to Social Worker Assistant. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplsihed by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassification of Community Aide, position 117, Salary Level 124 (538-654) to Social Worker Assistant, Salary Level 204 (686-834). Person el Director Recommendation of County Administrator ate: July 1, 1974 Reclassify one (1) Community Aide, position number 17, Salary Level 124 ($538-$654), to Social Worker Assistant, Salary Level 204 ($686-$834), effective July 3, 1974. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors ; ta, Adjustment APPROVED ��--� on .i`` r 4 :E: ___ r, County Clerk ;9 1'4 1 P c�.ss^f'`i Date: By: X032 APtt< Vn1 c:djt.sJ'1L).1- C�l.S-c-G_ l<k'S iv. n,:3�iL"'-'..t4'.t.iGit t�1t4S-t`J*'LjLt CCYId P2'GSUiCr N" a Y tf I� t P 0 S i 1 i } ;: r1DJ UjT - i! i RECJEST Departinnai Stier ff-Coroner audgei Unit L'5 Date 5/20/74 vl Action Request-ed: Cancel DeouL; Sherift 255-292-1W Proposed effective date: _1x/— Explain why adjustment is needed: a-cizifir;on to be cam t- ind upgo ret-rer-L•Dt o Estimated ctS,5t oa` adjustment: Arrount: 1 . !•Sa l ages _and wages: $ 2. L;F:LxedA•—'►.1..3... i4:c�L,`,:i`.,tJ uk:d l.'4.S rtj rt � i 1114 Estir,:ated total y OJ] 'Ca of Signature •moi` .�''� 'G�== �2--�A Caua:v Ad-,v,,stra=or Department Stead Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: June 11 , 1974 To Civil Servicer: Request recommendation. "V- Count4 AdministrAtor Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Comissicn Y Date: June 25, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cancel 1 Deputy Sheriff position. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling 1 Deputy Sheriff, position f61, Salary Level 324 (990-1203), Can be effective day following Board action. t Person el Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: July 1, 1974 Cancel one (1) Deputy Sheriff, position number 61, Salary Level 324 ($990-$1,203), effective July 3, 1974. County Administrator , Action of the Board of Suner,.--isors ---- 1974 Adjustrt:ent APPRDir^D 7 on „ n .o J. R. OLSSON. County Clerk Date: »' � :� By; AP R".',VAL (.'i i.. 5 z2 �`:;:*:t ,_.:.:.. `+.:.'.'aS rs. na•."-"n;:.i.::.tLQt. Ad usbrent cu.,d PeA4&1: 033 I ti t. 3} POS I T I0N ADJ USTMEi: T REQUEST No: _'L-2 Department GCCo. Medical Ser-7-1--es Budget lir.it K130 Date !Action Requested: Ca=el Clinical ?s:chlolo=ist ?os. =207-05 Proposed effective date: 71V7lc Explain why adjustment is needed: to t a^.s e n�ajdt:on Jgthe oro ect mot status 1 Estimated cost of adjustment: lunount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ i 2. Fixed Assets: (Z-st iter..s cu:d c�:s d i " ? ` 4{(,�„v::i =_.:.:'•'..�� �GlCy Estimated total Signature =.. 0 ;,,, rr;a ru a E)at.. '' •. Department Hea Initial, , ete.;*idtion of County Ad,-ministrator Date: June 19, 197!& To C:rvil'SeiL-Vice: IV LReg4es$ recommendation. County A m strator IPersonnel Office and/or Civil Service Cormission Date: June 25, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cancel 1 Clinical Psychologist. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling 1 Clinical Psychologist, position -M, Salary Level 404 (1263--1535). Can be effective day following Board action. Perso el irector i Recommendation of County Administrator Date: July 1, 1 9 74 Cancel one (1) Clinical Psychologist, position number 05, Salary Level 404 ($1,263-$1,535), effective July 3, 1974. i ��-uncy Adminiscrator rection of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment AoPRG�iED _� rr on - 4 County Clerk Date: JUL 2 1.974 'tPPTZOVAL o t;L4z adjustire3't L'Uirsti-c',utes ai: App:v,::.(.ation AdjLLstmz:LL Cute pt'�tAaQ035 i L/ P 0 S I T 1 0 N ADJ 1JST1`? E , T REQUEST No: Department Civil Service Budget unit 035 Date 6/20/74 Action Requested: To create class of Senior Click and reallocate all positions of Lead Clerk III and Clerk III. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: i t items ci-d cess) i , - Estimated total _._. Signature iL Departm nt ea 1nitia1 tDei�miMtion of County Administrator ate: 3une 20. 197EI To g�i.vil-Setvice: �Raquest recommendation. • Co it AlFinistrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: June 25, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation 4 I1y Allocate the class of Senior Clerk. Reallocate all persons and positions Clerk III 1 and Lead Clerk III to Senior Clerk. on June 25, 1974, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Senior Clerk and recommended Salary Level 194 (666-809). Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 73/488 by adding Senior Clerk, Salary Level 194 (656-809) and am nding Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reallocation of all persons and positions of Clerk II nd Lead Clerk III to Senior Clerk, all at Salary Level 194 (666-809). This position is not exempt from overtime. Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: July I, 1974 Allocate to the: Basic Salary Schedule the class of Senior Clerk at Salary Level 194 ($666-$809) and reallocate all persons and positions of Clerk III and Lead Clerk III to Senior Clerk, effective July 3, 1974. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED on � 1974 -EH, County Clerk X574 J. P OLSSO^: Date: JU - 2 3y: APPROVAL c�j -;Chi,s 1d3 Ust rei:,t. ccs.1 t i�u t e.5 :•�: r•; ; �v f'4.i♦.�..Ll.l.�.�+ . r.1.:4.r.ia+.:C.t.i• I , .. POS i T1 ON AOJUSTPIENT REQUEST Ito: jKrS/ Deaartment Budget unit -**Ii` Date 6/20/74 Action Requested: Remove class of Senior Co!+ntnmet Aerator Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain .,shy adjustment is needed: Classification is no longer being utilized. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: It .sem c,t s a:d cast) $ Estimated total $ Signature Depor , ` t Head Ini 611 De5nnipation of County Administrator Date: June 20, 197L, To EvikSel►vice: -'Requesl recommendation. �, uy N -� Countviidministrator Personnel IYffite and/or Civil Service Commission Date: June 25, 197 Cla::sification and Pay Recommendation Remove class of Senior Comptometer Operator. On June 25, 1974, the Civil Service Coamision deleted the class of Senior Comptometer Operator. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 73/488 by removing the class of Senior Comptometer Operator, Salary Level 192 (662-804). Can be effective day following Board action. ILII II '14 ' Person el Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: July 1. 1974 Delete from the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Senior Comptometer Operator, Salary Level 192 ($662-$804), effective July 3, 1974. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supe-visors Adjustment APPROVED ''' - on ��%�- 2 '97Y = County Clerk Date: JUL y 1974 BY: -� .{PFFZ , .1 + Fr a Ir } }'J. ,;. 1- �, } N r,t'Y ifrl� t'` ,rx{3 Ctu i t;,,`.-i...v:.t t.:" :S�t..i.t.:..4��5 c:l: ,,}.'_�!'-`,iCC..tt.?ti r+Lff t1dh'X:t2,i'Lt C.Yit: PQi''JSOM' .r s� C{,..tet'• '4'-,. ...'.: .:R ~Y IN THE BOARD OF STJPERVISORS OF CONTRA COS'T'A COUNTY, STA'T'E OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) Appropriation Adjustments. ) July 2, 1974 On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS 13X' THE BOARD ORDERED that the appropriation adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 00038 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1• DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Sheriff-Coroner 257 RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM ' Decrease Increase Fund Code tluantovl 8udaetUn,t Oeiect Sue"Acct_ ;CR X IN 661 0/ IG�3 990-9970 Reserve for Contingencies $16,819 257-7756 CC9 (4) Handi-Talkie @ $950.00 $ 3,800 257-7758 C10 Transmitting & Receiving Unit. 5,000 / 257-7751 "Cl Adding Machine 147 / 257-7751 CC2 Transcriber 350 ! 257-7751 CC3 IBM Selectric 537 257-7751 CG4 (4) File Cabinets @ $109.00 436 7 257-7752 CCS (7) Desks @ $152.00 1,064 / 257-7754 CCS Laboratory Examination Table 575 / 257-7754 CC7 Stero Binocular Microscope 2,000 257-7754 CCS Compound Medical Microscope 2,910 1 990 •997c '�����i-«�1,le A�venvG X5;978 PROOF _:°_^;' __ K.P._ _E'ER._ =. ExP_ANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list Mems and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Date The above request will allow the purchase of equipment essential in the operations of two grant projects contracted to begin several months prior to 9-1-74. The projects are 95% funded by OCJP grant funds. Approval of this request will allow the projects to be operative for their contracted grant period. APPROVED: SI TURES DATE AUDITOR_— , JUN 2?74 CONTROLLER: �Ol!NT) ADMINI'STRATOR: JUL f_T972r_ BOARD OF SUPERVi ORS ORDER: its. supervisor; Kenny. Dia-S. 1foriatty So,,geas, LLnschei t. O:. �or,e. �JUL 2 19r N 6-26-74 CLERK �, ..t +. j� t�� s• Admin. Services Officer OLSSON S goanre O`D^� roop-A Dote ``.+� App p-Adl. ( M 129 Re, 2:'66) Journal No. See Instructions on Ret erre Side n ( M 129 Rev. 2/68 v %J w Join, of no. • See Instructions on Ret erre Side O'r F ICE GF CEUXI kL:,rUSTICE PLfLNEING The Office of Crini_3al Zustice Planning, hereinafter designaterl "Owe��, hereby makes a grant award of funds tc rnunti, of ('antra Costa 7 hereinafter designated the "Subgrantee" under the provisions of Title 1, part 0 , ;?..nibus Crime Control and Saf_ Streets act of 1308 (PL 90-351) as amended (PL 53-64 ) hereinafter designated "Sae Streets Act", in the amount and for the purpose and duration set forth in this grant award. Project Title Contract N ontractNA1933 . 1-74 County-Wide Strike Force Project No. 1933 Grant Period 6-1-74 to 5-31-75 Project Director (Na=e, address, Telephone) Federal court Harry D. Ramsay, Acting Sheriff Coroner 250,000. P.O. Box 391 State Bu in Martinez, CA 94553 3,889. (415) 228-3000 Ext. 2400 Local Hard Match 13,889. Financial Officer (:Same, Address, Telephone) Match H. Donald Funk, Auditor-Controller - Finance Building Total Project Cost Martinez, CA 94553 (415) 228-3000 Ext. 2181 277,778. This grant award consists of this title page, the application for the grant wnich is attaches hereto as Attachment A and made a part hereof, and the Standard Grant Award Conditions -Waich are attached hereto as Attachment B and made a part hereof. The Subgrantee hereby signifies its acceptance of this grant award and agrees to administer the grant project i.-n accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in or incorporated by reference in this grant award and the applicable pro rrsio:ns of the Sdfe Streets Act. /]C(fficirl Flu zed to Sign for Subgrantee . rram: James E. Voriarty Tillie: Chairman of the Board Address: County of Contra Costa I hereby; certify that all conditions for ex-e--option, set forth in State Admiristxative Manual Section 1201.13 have been cc-plied with and this d ant exeppt from review by the Depart.^.:ent of Finance- Q_ 'N, 2 g7 L : : :o , 7� na'^ 71 17-77 F Ji:Q�'J Fiscal year 'I�/7Y Fiscal Office C� 650 00040Q`00040 a ' Gam►::_ :...'_=,_.J I :.i C'. ���Z_.:i' ^_ �r_....�i?:� ::a:.iC@ ��, '`^�.FY� 5:3•?�1..iL:�� C�Si.1r-_'.���•C uQl'J�n, C.Ca?�;! :^»:�:5 � .til n •'!-'J 17- FC::.?s to yCl Zj LY U' Ccnt-z Costa d—,si7na to �:`= ��:i :'_.-..�?._." and-!r the pro-,_i ions of Title 1, oast C i of �aS (_ 7ti-351} as a^+..nc:..d h-� e'Lnaft=Y' designated "Safe Sr._c''c tj .ct", in th.', a:-_ouant and for the purpose 2.n d'.:.::ltion Je L fc th 1n this gran- a:•�+��+. P_Oj:ct Ti tla Contract bio. A1934-1-74 Drug and Narcotics Analysis and Training Progra,im Project No. 1934 Grant Period -1-74 to 5-31-75 Pro-ject Director (Na_^..e, .-:dress, 'Vele::one) Federal Fs 'nu2:_ Acting Sheriff-Coroner Harry D. Rairsay 23,214. Ex-Officic Chief or Police, City of LaTayett State Buy in P.O. Box 391 , Pine & Escobar Streets 1 ,290. Martinez, Ca 94553 _Local bard Match 226-3000 Ext 2121 1 ,290. Financial Officer (Name, Address, Telephcne) Other Match H. Donald Funk, Auditor-Controller Roorm 103, Finance Bldg, , Total Pro,ect Cost Martinez, California 9455_ 25,794. 226-3000 Ext. 2161 This Grant award consists of this title page, the application for the grant Wrd c.fi is attachE hereto as Attachment A and made a pa_-t hereof, and the Standard Grant Award Conditions whicc are attacbed hereto as Att zhmert B and m?.a..a a Dart hereof. The Subgrantee hereby sicnifies its acceptance of this grant award and agrees to administer the grant project in accord2nce with the t:2'TJ and conditions set forth i-i Or incar-po_ated by reference in this grant award and the applicable prcv cion s of the Safe Streets Act. 2.`By .a&g - DATE j N 1 1 I ficial Author:zed to Sign for Subg antee Name: James E. Ibriarty Title: Chairman of the Board Adr:ess: County of Contra Costa I hereby certify that all conditions for ex?mp`ion hate been complied with, and `..:tis ccat_act is e:;anpt from Dep :rt~::at of Genera? Services approval. I !-,l-r?bl c .rti,fV that ail cond'-tizr,ns for ex-:=p ,'ion set7rth in State Administrative Ma'naal, Section 1201.13 have been cow_lied with d = t is exe=t from review by the De:)dirt::ent of Finance. DA y GENERAL FUND r ic. ai Y;ar _07;?/`7C� Fiscal 0..ice: /y�C�'-. .:/1 • 00041 OCJ? 652 oi,r .__ I ' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT ` I. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT 2025 tbw jl RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Contra Costa County Fire Distriq cc�,f;� /,& -yi,� Card Snec,ot ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' 'Cf 'S� V,yJ CR X IN bb} Code Quandsq t } Fund BudoetUnit Ob trct b.Acct, o Ol 2025 2025 7753 342 Punoers Ol 2025 2025 0}70 for 76,000.00 pumpers 78,000.00 t PROOF Comp._ K_P` 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) ENTRY TOTAL - - —VER.-- Increase in costs of pumper build-ups. Dote Description APPROVED. 't-1 SIGN! S DATE AUDI TOR- �,& r( CONTROLL COUNTY ( ADMINISTRATOR: JUL 1 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Supemtsors Benny. IAA& Nforlarty. Boggess, Ldnscheld. NO% 14or-e on..U L 2 19, MOEMEEMK CLERK by 4. C. Fire Chief 6-2s-?4. J. R. OLSSON Signature A t1% Title r Date ( M 129 Rev. 2168) •See Instructions an Reverse Side � Journal Na. r t CONTRA *COSTA 'COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1 t. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT County Administrator 1 (P-grti nf~ StinP_rVi r,prc,) AUDI TOR— CONTROLLHR' Ir- COUNTY AD&UNISTRATOR: JUL 1 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: 1'ES: Supervisory Kenm•, LA". Moriarty. Boggess, Llnschoid. NO:. moue. anJ U 2 19, CLERK by 'P 'Tt ., •/J'r .'r.. - �� ApFire Chief 6-2s-74, I R. OLSSON S�gnar,re fir` ^�!� Title Date V V prop.Adj. � 9' M 129 Rev. 2/66) V Journal No. • See Instructions on Reverse Side 77 :. tee.,...._. .. c3? .-..,. S. CONTRA 'caSTw 'COUNTY APP PRI ON ADJUSTMENT RO ATl 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT County Administrator RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE (Board of Su ervisors Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMDecrease Fund Increase Code Quantity) BudaetUntt Obiect Sub.Acct_ r CR X IN 66) tV 1003 001-7752 006 Executive Chair $500 I 1003 001-7752 007 Chair 150 $2,100 1003 086-7710 690 Transfer to 001-7752 . 02 1003 001-7751 678 Files 300 1003 001-2170 Chairs 1,150 PROOF _Corrsp_._ _ _K_P:_ _VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REOUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY To complete furnishing the offices of the Supervisor, District III. Date Desct�ptia77 APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR— �I ,1111 1 74 CONTROLLER- COUNTY .� ADMINISTRATOR: 4- JUL 1 197 BOARD OF SUPERVIS RS ORDER: YES: Supervisors Kenny. Dias. Ntortarty, Boggess, LLnsehel i. JUL 2 W Assistant to the No:. Nt r>e an County Administrator 6/28/74 J. R. OLSSON CLERK by L"n'[r.. /_+'c+.''.7.: 3. �:h-ulrl , Signature b Title Date D0043 Journal No.prop.Adj. �s � i M 129 Rev, 2i68) • See Instructions on Reverse St i t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT I. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT I-fumanF4e ources Agency RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE VP P o ect (589-701 ) Cord speck] ACCOJNT :_ OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED AS e t se Increase I Ccde Ouonwv) Fund BudaetUnit Obiect Sub~Acct. {CR X IN 66) fAbl(rj .C^r ,:r; :urJ."rr Eft OEP*, Office Supplies (2100) 169 /C'G3 _rf9'775'/ /C?/ Visible Card File (7751) 169 PROOF _Comp._ K,P_ VER.— �. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY For Visible Card File consisting of top, base, and 8 card trays. Fite originally requisitioned Date Description under object 2100 - Office Supplies. Price in- creases of almost 100% have put the file in the capital outlay category. Item is required for the master file of RSVP VOLUNTEERS. Ref: P.O. 81234 APPROVED: SIGNAIURES DATE AUDITOR— ANN 25 CONTROLLER: ; �— COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: tr4'14}— BOARD OF SUPERVISIYRS ORDER: YES: SupervisOrS Benny, Diss, Alwiary, Boggess, Linscheid. NO:. IVOFIe_. aJUL 213EffaN� r . CLERK by Z27i.., '�S'n 1.+.. 20s, � � 'n.�nce Services Of f icer,6/24/74 Signaturen Title Dote J. R. OLMN /� � Approp.Adj. �^ � c M 124 Rev, 2168) A. P. Ho i l eats LLrr Joumol No. , •See Instructions on Reverse Side -INi CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT PUBLIC WORDS RESERVED eOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE as of 6-30-7 _ Card Special und Decrease ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM" Increase F Code Quontit ) BudoetUnit Obiect Sob.Acct. (CR X IN 66) EQUD%ENT OPERATIONS 01 1003 063-7753 006 1. Pickup 3i Ton 325.00 011 1. van 3/4 Ton 325.00 t 013 2. Dump Trucks 219000.00 ROAD MAINTENANCE 671-2319 Contracts to Job3 21,000.00 PROOF _Co_mp_.—_ _K_P__ _VER.— 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each I TOTAL ENTRY Date Description 1. Cover estimated total cost of capital additions to put pickups in service. 2. Additional to cover low bid price of two dump trucks. APPROVED: SIGN=IRES �^ .� D TE AUDITOR— f f ,' C- �/7y CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR BOARD OF SUPERVIS S ORDER: YES: Supervisors Kenny, Dias. Xloriarty Boggess, IAwA--itei t JUL 2197 NO:. Ncr-,e on 6-27-74 J. R. OISSON CLERKZee,,,M32e�--Deputy Public Works Director Y S+gnature Title Date Approp.Adj. S�I CJ ( i O)�5 Journal No. M 129 Rev. 2168 See Instructions on Rererse Side CONTRA COSTA COUNTY i APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT R` ' I- DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT CONTROLLtR:�. — COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR, 1 — BOARD OF SUPERVIS S 0 Dia�:rlartart� YES.. S� Ke°ny. Bo , jtnsrhei3. 6-27-?4 JUL 2 197 No, Nc�e _Deputy Public works Direct_ro ___ r r Title Date J. R. OLS CLERK 6y 5 n _ �n/r 3 i9natvre Approp.Adj. S=S�l 6 0��� Journal No. ( M 129 Rev. 2/66) • See lastructiotes 01* Ret`erse Side CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT YjZA#RE"_ I. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT j j RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE 27 j f Cord 5acc a1 ACCOUNT "t. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXE ASSET ITEM• Increase Fund COUTF Code 4.�antityl BudcetUnit Oaiect S ; =S`.: L ;t. Decrease (CR X IN 66) rm;Feffj �__:cct. TY .....r., k. G£RT 3 16--3 ;.-,�.;^,._ ,r;. ,a{:le: iso 5_71 5 PROOF _Comp._ IC_F_ EXPLANATION OF REOUEST m If capital outlay, list ites and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Dote Descr,pt:a- T-'+:'l e !;rice e..geetied 3100) lilni-t=.t?On. APPROVED: SIGNA RES DATE AUDI TOR-C--- 2 7 74 CONTROLLER: _ CO:INT) ADMINISTRATOR: v rj t. i 1474 BOARD OF SUPERVIS 7S ORDER: Supervisors Kenny, vias. Boggess. Lits=h: id. `' JUL 2 197 _ NO: 1VCr .e on [� service,; Officer 6-26-71P $ CLERK _> >, ^c.• i.:."r ', 1. ��'� J. R OLSSON S y=.at re Title d d Dore O)fIA 6 App•op.Ad,. t M 129 Rev. 2/66) • See Instructions un Ret erse Side Journal No. 14. Ffev. .1166 f L#J4 ." Joum*1 No. ' See tastructtass on Ret erse Side 1_ In the Board of Supervisors of Contrc Costa County, State of California July 2 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) No s}. 74 /577. On motion of Supervisor E A. Litia�,s '' seconded by Supervisor J , I'r''�` ORDERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVE: 74/577 - Accepting as complete construction of improvements on Mt. Alpine 'Place, Subdivision 3576, Clayton area; accepting MT. ALPINE PLACE (36/56/0.07) as a County road; and authorizing refund of 1500 cash deposit to Rahlves & Rahlves, Inc. The fore,goinr order has passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Tinscheid, J. E. Moriarty. None. ABSENT: Supervisor N. Boggess. 0.004=7 'Y In the Roorcl of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 In the Matter of —" Aproval of Resolution(s) rots)- 74, 578. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Fenny , IT IS BY THE BOAR QRDERED that the following reso ution s is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/578 - Authorizing County Counsel to institute condemnation action to obtain immediate possession of the remaining right of m _parcels reauired for Canyon Road Project (No. 2631-4165- , Moraga area, environmental and planning considerations having been previously complied with in the project approval. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, A. L-;nscheid, J. E. Moriarty. un FS None. ABSENT: SuDervi sor W. N. Bo:-gess. 00VflA -x8 �!! fi1L L►�3JlV V, VIIt.JGt Y►JV,J of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 19 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) Nots). 74/579. On notion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny I E BOAR QRd;EREO that the folloui.ng resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/579, approving the implementation of the provisions of the Alquist-Priolo Geologic hazards Zones Act (Chapter 1354, Statutes of 1972) upon receipt of special studies zone maps from the State, including review of proposed new real estate developments or structures for human occupancy within delineated zones and to require geologic and engineering studies if warranted, collection of fees precribed by statute ( one-tenth of one per cent of building value) , and directing County Counsel with cooperation and assistance of the Planning Department to develop a county ordinance to implement the act. The foregoing order uras passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J . F. Moriarty. WO F.9: None. ABSENT: None . �J_t9 IN THE BOA°J OF SUPERVI:.;RS or CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 2, 1974. In the Matter of Approval ) of Resolutions Nos. 7-/530, ) 74/581 and 74/582. } On motion of Supervisor N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Ken-ny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the following resolutions concerning 1.974-1975 employee compensa- tion natters are hereby APPROVED: No. 74/580 - Accepting Memorandums of Understanding providing compensation adjust=ents (approximately 8.25%) effective July 1, fcy those employees represented by the following organizations: 1. Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1 2. Contra Costa Building and Construction Trades Council 3. Contra Costa County Appraisers Association 4_ Western Council of Engineers. No. 74/581 - Acknowledging receipt of July 1, 1974 report of Employee Relations Officer on compensation prograim for management classifications not in established representation units, auuroving Items 1 through 4: �._ A basic adjustment (effective July 1, 1974) of 7.9 per cert, with the exception of Public . Defender, action on which is postponed until July 9, 1974; 2. A limited number of special adjustments in- volving internal relationship modifications; 3_ A $15,000 term life insurance policy to be effective September 1, 1974; 4. Establishing a policy- of reimbursing_cer= tain management employees for membership fee in a professional organization directly re- lated to his employment, with proposed effec- tive date of January 1, 1975; and Continuing to July 9, 1974 Items 5 and 6 of said report concerning adjustment in compensation of Assessment Appeals Board, Civil Service Commission, Local Agency Formation. Commission, Planning Com- mission and Retirement Board and of the Board of Supervisors. No_ 74/582 -- Extending to July 10, 1974 the time in which to adopt memorandum- of Understanding bearing effec- tive date of July 1, 1974_ The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. a_ Kenny, W_ N_ Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. 'Moriarty_ NOES: Done. ABSENT: . Supervisor A. M. Dias_ 00050 s d t: Mewrandum of Understanding Between Contra. Costa County And Contra Costa County Employees Assn, Local 1 This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into pursuant to the authority contained in Division 34 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code and has been jointly prepared by the parties. ' The Erployee Relations Officer (County Adnrinistrator) is the representative of Contra Costa County in empl over-engloyee relations matters as provided in Ordinance Code Section 34-8.012. Contra Costa County Em—loyees Association, Local 1 is the formally recognized employee organization for the representation units listed below, and such or- ganization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapter 34-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. Such representation units are as follows: A. Agricultural and Animal Control Unit 8. Attendant - LVN - Aide Unit C. Fiscal Services Unit D. General Servises and 11aintenance Unit E. flea 1 th Services Unit F. Investiea.:ive Unit G. Legal and Court Clerk Unit H. Library Unit I. Probation Unit J. Deputy Public Defenders* The parties have ret and conferred in rood faith regarding gages, hours and other terns and conditions of employment for the employees in said representation unit, and have freely exchanged information, opinions and proposals and have endeavored to reach agreement on all matters relating tothe employcent conditions and employer-employee relations of such employees. The Memorandum of Understanding shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors as the joint reco.,7mendations of the undersigned for salary and employee benefit adjustments for the fiscal year corurencing July 1, 1974, and ending June 30, 1975. 1. For the fiscal year 1974-1975, the salary ranges of each classification of the representation units represented by Contra Costa County Erployees Assn, Local 1, shall be as set forth in Exhibit A which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. 2. Effective Jul, 1, 1?7", the County shall ra►:e contributions on behalf of those eligible er::pioyees in the amwunts necessary to Pay No-thirds (213) of the cost of the County Group H.ealth Plans. . * Ito provision of this Vemorardur of Understanding shall apply to the classifications ill the iieput, Public Oeferl-je r3 Unit. 0�,0051 x I �I idle ll be as set forth in ,U,"-y LM-Ployees Assn, part hereof. $- Mch is attached hereto and made a 2. Effective jul,, 1. 1974% the eligible e.-: lo,.- .1 - I L County S�'al rake contributions on behalf of P -ecs a-Z-un-ts nn. County Group I. those 'ealth Pj"rs. -cessar," to Day t1,10-thirds (213) Of the cost Of the 1101).--ov's'On of this in the 1110put-Ir Pub I i c - 0Ij n' L- * 'erst2n-finc- shall apply Ur'i t. to the classifications 00051 . ......... 3. Effective the first of the m, nth folla..,ing the passage of the appropriate Ordinance, when an employee in a permanent position in the classified service is required to %-.,ork in a classification for which the compensation is greater than that to which he is regularly assigned, fie shall receive compensation for such wort: at the rate of pay established for the higher classification pursuant to Section 36-4.802 on salary cn proration, conmencinq on the t,.renty-first calendar day of the assirnrent, under the fol lcv.-ing conditions: a. Assignment of the erployee to a Procram, service, or activity established by the Board of Supervisors which is reflected in an authorized position which has been classified and assigned to the Basic Salary Schedule'. b. The nature of the departm- .ntal assignment is such that the employee in the loi.er classification becomes fully responsible for the duties of the position of the higher classification. c. Employees selected for the assigni-ent will normally be expected to meet the minimum qualifications for the higher classification. d. Pay for work in a. higher classification shall not be utilized as a substitute for regular Civil Service promotional procedures. e. The appropriate authorization formi. has been submitted by the department head at le.:st 15 days prior to the expiration of the 20-day waiting period and approved by the County Administrator. f. Higher pay assignments shall not exceed six (6) months except through reauthorization. g. If approval is granted for pay for work in a higher classification and the assi�nment is terminated and later reapproved for the same employee within 30 days no additional 20-day waiting period will be required. 4. Employees 'desirous of transferrinato a position in the same classification at another work location should subrd t a request* for transfer in writing to the department head. When openings occur in various work locations, requests for transfer will be reviewed with consideration civen to various factors including but not limited to distance of employee's residence from desired work location and relative length of service of the applicants for a particular location. The department head er his desirnated representative shall make the sole determination as to asci gnmientof personnel. In no event shall transfers be utilized for disciplinary purposes. This provision for -,.ork Iccation transfer applies only to the foliating units: Agricultural Unit(excluding 44.-he 11eichts and treasures Division); Health Services Unit; Library Unit; Fiscal Services Unit; Gencral Services and flaintenance Unit(excluding hospital iri-ployees in this Unit); Lecal and Court Clerf. Unit. 00052 Fy 5. The County f.edical Services policy (:-5202) pertaining to bidding open job positions shall remain in effect for the duration of this Mer:orandum of Understanding. G. Upon receipt of the appropriate P-300 by the department as approved by the County Administrator's Office, the County agrees to conduct a classification study of the following: a. Feasibility of creatine a Cook's Velper position. b. Feasibility of creatin4 a Mechanic's Helper position in the maintenance shop. c. Feasibility of creating a Library Technician job series to replace present Library Assistant series. d. Feasibility of creating a Weights and Measures inspector series based on the number of certificates obtained. The County shall make its find-inns knoa:n to the Union no later than January 1, 1975, unless extended by mutual consent of both parties, without obligation upon the County to take action upon the results of said studies. 7. All employees who are rrerrbers of Contra Costa County Er^ployees Association, Local No, 1, tendering ,periodic dues, thirty (20) days after the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has approved this :,emorandum of Understanding and all employees who thereafter become ranters of Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1 shall, as a condition of employment, pay dues in Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1 for the duration of this Memorandun of Understanding, a^d each year thereafter. For a period of thirty (30) days prior to July 1 , 1975 and thirty (30) days prior to any July 1, thereafter, any employee who is a rember of Contra Costa County Employees Associ�:tion, Local 1 shall have the right to vtithdraw from the Union, discontinuing dues payments, and retain employment in the County. Said withdrawal shall be communication by the employee in writing to the County Auditor- Controller's Jepartrzent. An ,,pioyee who is subsequently employed in a position outside of the Units represented by Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1 shall not be required to pay dues to the Union. This maintenance of membership provision only applies to the following units: General Services & Maintenance Unit; Agriculture and Animal Control Unit; Attendant- LVN-Aide Unit; Fiscal Services Unit. 8. Effective the first of the month folloviinq the passage of the appropriate Ordinance, the nileage allor:ance for use of personal vehicles on County business shall be increased by tvo cents (2t) per mole. 9. Agriculture and Anir-31 Control Grit a. Uurina the course of meeting ::nd conferrinn on this 1terorandum of Understanding, the parties discussed tl;r issues of shift scheduling and uniforms for Anim-11 Control Officers. having L;.!an unable to reach a mutual understanding on these r.tters, the i:evart►`%arts, Contr-.! Cesta County Eirployces Association, Local iso. 1 and a re resentative fry-- Indus:.ri�,l Er:ployers and Distributors Association shall consult at the earliest convenience, but no later than October •15, 19714. X0053 i b. Letters of cormendation received by the Department shall be placed in the individual Animal Control Officer's and Y.ennelman files. 10. Fiscal Services Unit The current Department Memorandum of Understandina.shall remain in full force and effect to and including June 30, 1975: provided, ho,.-.,ever, that the Department is in the process of developing a new shift schedule for the computer operation and the parties to this Hemorandum. of Understanding agree to meet and confer at the earliest convenience over the Department's proposed shift schedule. 11. General Services and Maintenance Unit A. Field Service 1. The County shall increase its contribution towards safety shoes to the amount not to exceed $10.00 per pair to a maximum of two pairs in any year and shall increase its contribution trn.ards safety glasses to $4.00. 2. Effective July 1, 1974 carpenters worki ng on.the bridge crews shall receive $7.00 per month as a clothing allowance. 3. The Departmental Memorandum of Understanding shall continue in full force and effect to and including Jure 33, 1975. 4. Employees in the Flood Control District shall participate on the safety committee. B. Buildinc Naintenance 1. The County shall investigate possible safety hazards in 'she use of standard fooWear in the waxing and stripping of floors and take corrective action as indicated. 2. Union Stavards in the Wilding Maintenance Division shall be relieved from their assigned vork duties by their supervisors within bienty-four hours (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) of a request by an employee in that division to investigate and/or process a grievance initiated by said employee. r C. Communications The County has agreed to the principal of the 50% hazard pay for Communications Technicians cli 'I�A no high toners and shall consult at the' eaHiest convenience to work out ad.-Anistrative details. 12. health Services Unit The current professional advisory com. ittee shall continue as previously agreed. 0,0054 13. Attendant-Ll'ii-Aide Unit a. A 5% salary differential shall also apply to those hospital attendants and LVN's, identified by the administration as being required to regularly respond to emergency "stat call" who do not =-i qualify for other hazardous assignment file tall : ellL f1: Ui .�5 1lltl3 t au. I�V1� t.[ i>116L�� + i i 1 I.UFIL► su Ni _ ,> agreed. 00054 _ . 13. Attendant-LVN-Aide Unit a. A 5" salary differential shall also apply to those hospital attendants and LU's, identified by the administration as being required to regularly respond to eilergency "stat call" who do not now qualify for other hazardous assignment differential. b. At the earliest possible convenience, but no later than September 15, 1974 the Department, Contra Costa County EFnployees Association, Local 1 and a representative from Indtustrial Esr.)ioyers and Distributors Association shall meet to discuss the reorm nization of the hospital safety committee and to discuss possible issues tihich can be reviewed at subsequent meetings of the above parties. Representatives of General Services personnel employed at the hospital shall also be present at this meting. 14. Library Unit a. The Library Practices Advisory Cojnittee shall continue for the duration of this Memorandum of Understandi no; provided, ha:ever, that the numbers of representatives f-M-1 both the CMDloyees and the Department ;hall be increased to four (4) from each side. b. Library Differential. County Library personnel shall get a 5% salary differential for all scheduled hours worked bebieen E p.m. and 9 p.m. 15. Probe ti on Unit a. The Probation Unit Advisory Corrittee shall be revised to allow up to four (4) employee representatives and to increase the number of meetings during the fiscal year 1974-1975 to rine (9) meetings starting in September with a subsequent tenth (10t;i) meeting to evaluate the effecti%cness of the Advisory Committee meetings. nTMong the issues to be discussed at the September meeting shall be professional hours and educational leaves. b. A separate meeting shall be held at the earliest mutual convenience but no later than August 15, 1974 to discuss the problem of Group Counsellors working in the Dependent Childrens Shelter. Parties to said discussion shall be the Department, a representative of Industrial Employers and Distributors.Assn., the Union and two (2) shelter counsellors. c. The current transfer policy at titre Probation Department shall remain in effect for the duration of this Memorandum: of Understanding. It is mutually re.-o:,:mnded that the r:odifications shown above be made ap- plicable p- plicaible on the dates i r.j i ca ted and upon approval by the Board of Supervi ors . Resolutions, or ordirarices ti.-here necessary, srall be prepared and adopted in order to i•r.plement these provisions. It is understood that if it is determined that an ordinance is required to implc-ent any of the forecoira provisions, said provisions shall Le%. .. effective upon the first day of the month following thirty ` (30) days after such ordinance is adopted. I f i 0:'055 O 9 11 This Memorandum of Understanding shall remain in full force and effect from July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. DATE: Contra Costa County Contra Costa County Employees Association, t Local No. 1 k-k-0-1, ^ < 6 Z� y 00656 i I EXHIBIT "A" AGRICULTUPE & ANII-ML CONTROL UNIT SALARY Agricultural Biologist Trainee $759 - 923 Agricultural Ci of ogi s t I 858 - 1042 Agricultural Biologist II 969 - 1178 Aninai Control Officer 787 - 957 Kennelman 754 - 917 Sr. 1•11eights & Measures Inspector 975 - 1185 Vector Control Leadran 764 - 928 Vector Control Man 693 - 842 Veed Control Leadrnan 852 - 1036 Weights & Measures Inspector 863 - 1049 Weights & Measures Trainee 741 - 900 Weed & Vertebrate Fest Control Man 773 - 940 ATTENDANT-LU- MIT Dental Assistant $595 - 723 Nome Health Aide I 539 - 656 Home flea 1'.h Aide 11 595 - 723 Hospital Attendant 595 - 723 Licensed Vocational Nurse 676 - 822 Morgue Attendant 656 - 797 Public Health Aide 595 - 723 Sanitation Aide 595 - 723 Therapist Nide 609 - 741 ` Coroner 's Aide 705 - 858 FISCAL SERVICES UNIT Accountant-Auditor I 900 - 1094 Accountant II 1068 - 1298 Auditor II 1094 - 1330 Buyer 969 - 1178 Collections Investigator 837 - 1017 Data Processing Equipment Operator I 723 - 879 Data Processing Equipmert Operator II 797 - 969 Departmental Collections Assistant 741 - 900 Field Tax Collector 837 - 1017 Key Punch Operator 644 - 783 Prooramrner I 981 - 1192 Prograr:r, er II 1135 - 1380 Progra , ,ger Trainee 863 - 1049 Systerls Accountant 1267 - 1540 O-DO5}7 i I 71 GENERAL SERVICES E MAIN'TEi;. NCE UNIT SALARY Airport Services Assistant $787 - 957 Assistant Auto Parts lean 773 - 940 Auto Parts t•;an 868 - 1055 Bookmender 613 - 745 Building Inspector 1101 - 1338 Building Inspector - Structural 1214 - 1476 Building flan Checker I 759 - 923 Building Plan Checker 11 879 - 1068 Central Supply Assistant 652 - 792 Central Supply Leadman 732 - 889 Cor,l)ination tlelder 1121 - 1236 Communications Equipment Aide 783 - 951 Communications Technician 1101 - 1214 Cook 827 - 911 Custodian I 640 - 705 Custodian I1 723 - 797 Drainage Maintenance Leadman 879 - 1068 Driver Clergy; 723 - 879 Duplicating Machine Operator 676 - 822 Duplicating Services Clerk 566 - 688 Elections Technician 783 - 951 Electrical Inspector 1185 - 1440 Equipment Mechanic 1115 - 1229 EquiprLent Operator Grade I 969 - 1068 Equipment Operator Grade II 1094 - 1207 Equipment Serviceman 895 - 987 Equipment Services Attendant 718 - 792 Food Services Leadnar. 714 - 868 Gardener 923 - 1017 Gardener-Caretaker 797 - 879 Hospital Services Vorker I 595 - 723 Hospital Services Worker 11 652 - 792 Laborer 863 - 951 Lead Cook 963 - 1062 Lead Custodian 797 - 879 Lead Equipr:�nt Serviceman 987 - 1088 Mechanical Inspector 1185 - 1440 Microfilm Technician I 553 - 672 Microfilm Technichin II 609 - 741 Microfilm Technician 111 672 - 817 Oil Sprayer & 600tman 884 - 975 Operating Engineer 1094 - 1207 Road Maintenance Car enter 1094 - 1207 Senior Ccraunications Technician 1178 - 1298 Senior S!>>riff's Uis atcrer 858 - 1042 Sewage Treatment Plant Operator 957 - 1055 Sheriff's Dispatcher 778 - 945 Sheriff's Photoeraphcr 879 - 1068 Sheriff's Services Assistant 889 - 981 Special Qualifications ::orker 556 - 676 Stationary Fire:r:n 928 - 1023 i 40053 =Lx ;y GENERAL SERVICES & MIRTENANCE MIT (9011) SALARY Storekeeper $868 - 1055 Storeroom Clerk 718 - 873 Telephone Operator 609 - 741 Traffic Sign Man 1062 - 1170 Uti li ty Worker 668 - 812 Window Washer 778 - 858 Window flasher Leadman 837 - 923 HEALTH SERVICES UNIT Alcoholic Rehabiliation Counsellor 1149 - 1397 Alcoholism Rehabiliation Aide 580 - 705 Assistant Sanitarian 879 - 1068 Clinical Laboratory Technologist 999 - 1214 Clinical Psychologist 1363 - 1657 Community Men to i Health Nurse 969 - 1178 Cytoloty Technician 900 - 1094 Lytology Technologist 1094 - 1330 Dietition 923 - 1121 Health Educator 1094 - 1330 Laboratory Assistant 595 - 723 Medical Records Librarian 812 - 987 Mental Health Prooram Aide 584 - 710 Mental Health Program Assistant 745 - 906 Mobile X-Ray Technician 797 - 969 Occupational I;ealth Specialist 1330 - 1617 Occupat:anal Therapist 951 - 1156 Pharmacist I 1363 - 1503 Pharmacist Il 1467 - 1617 Pharmacy Assistant 640 - 778 Physical Therapist 951 - 1156 Public Health Burse 1049 - 1275 Public Health Microbiologist 1005 - 1221 Public Health Nutritionist 1017 - 1236 Recreation Therapist 858 - 1042 Sanitarian 1017 - 1235 Senior Clinical Laboratory Technologist 1101 - 1338 Senior Microbiologist 1108 - 1347 Senior Public Health H urse 1128 - 1371 Senior Sanitatian 1094 - 1330 general Disease Investigator 1042 - 1267 X-Ray Technician 802 - 975 00059 1 INVESTIGATIVE UNIT SALARY Public Defender Investigator I $1214 - 1476 Public Defender Investigator II 1338 - 1627 Public Defender Investigator Assistant 745 - 906 Welfare Investigator 1068 - 1298 LEGAL AND COURT CLERK UNIT Legal Clerk $879 - 1068 Superior Court Clerk '993 - 1207 LIBRARY UNIT Librarian I 889 - 1081 Library Assistant Grade I 640 - 778 Library Assistant Grade II 741 - 900 Library Specialist 999 - 1214 PROBATION UNIT Deputy Probation Officer I 868 - 1055 Deputy Pronation Officer II 1075 - 1306 Group Counsellor I 764 - 928 Group Counsellor II 863 - 1049 Group Coun�eilor III 951 - 1156 Juvenile Transportation Driver 764 - 9-78 Probation Assistant 764 - 928 Probation Trainee 778 - 945 Psychologist 1178 - 1431 Senior Deputy Pronation Officer 1156 - 1405 aOosa -------------- Memorandum of Understandina Between Contra Costa County and Contra Costa Building and Construction Trades Council This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into pursuant to the authority contained in Division 34 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code and has been jointly prepared by the parties. The Employee Relations Officer (County Administrator) is the representative of Contra Costa County in employer-employee relations matters as provided in Ordinance Code Section 34-8.012. Contra Costa Building and Construction Trades Council, AF!-CIO, is the formally recognized employee organization for the Craft Maintenance Unit, and such organization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapter 34-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. The parties have met and conferred in good faith regarding wages, hours, and other terns and conditions of employment for the employees in said repre- sentation unit, and have freely exchanged information, opinions and proposals and have endeavored to reach agreement on all matters relating to the employment conditions and employer-employee relations of such employees. This Memorandum of Understanding shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors as the joint recommendations of the undersigned for salary and employee benefit adjustments for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1974, and ending June 30, 1975. 1 . The County shall continue to supply employees in the Craft Maintenance Unit with specific tools which shall be maintained and secured on County premises. no tools other than those supplied by County may be used except upon prior authorization of County. 2. The County shall continue to pay each employee in the Craft Maintenance Unit a reimbursement of Six ($6) Dollars per month, such to defray the cost of supplying and cleaning clothing worn in the performance of reqular duties. 3. Effective July 1, 1974, the County shall make conti~ibutions on behalf of those eligible employees in the amounts necessary to pay two-thirds (2/3) of the cost of the County Group health Plans. 00061 4. For the fiscal year 1974-1975, each classification covered by the Craft Maintenance Unit shall be increased effective July 1, 1974, Wenty-six (26) levels on the County salary plan to provide salary ranges as follows: Carpenter $1279 - 1410 Carpenter Leadman 1410 - 1554 Electrician 1376 - 1517 Electrician Leadman 1517 - 1672 Painter 1279 - 1410 Painter Leadman 1444 - 1592 Steamfitter 1592 - 1756 It is mutually recommended that the modifications shorn above be Rade applicable on the dates indicated and upon approval by the Board of Supervisors. Resolutions, or ordinances where necessary, shall be prepared and adopted in order to implement these provisions. It is understood that if it is determined that an ordinance is required to implement any of the foregoing provisions, said provisions shall become effective upon the first day of the month following thirty (30) days after such ordinance is adopted. This Memorandum ofthderstanding shall remain in full force and effect from July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. DATE: �7 CONTRA COS A COUNTY CONTRA COSTA BUILDING & CONSTRUCTIONS TRADES COUNCIL J UWk 9 0 00062 Memorandum of Understanding BeWeen Contra Costa County And Contra Costa County Appraiser's Association This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into pursuant to the authority contained in Division 34 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code and has been jointly prepared by the parties. The Employee Relations Officer (County Administrator) is the re- presentative of Contra Costa County in employer-employee relations matters as provided in Ordinance Code Section 34-8.012. Contra Costa County Aapraiser's Association, is the formally recognized employee organization for the Property Appraisers knit, and such organization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapter 34-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. The parties have met and conferred in Good faith regarding wages, hours, ani other terms and conditions of emloyments for the employees in said re- presentation unit, and have freely exchanged information, opinions and pro- posals and hive endeavored to reach agreement on all matters relating to the wploym,nt conditions and employer-employee relations of such employees. This Nerorandum of Understanding shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors as the joint reco-wendations of the undersigned for salary and employee benefit adjustr.-nts for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1974, and ending .tune 30, 1975. 1. For to fiscal year 1974-1975, the salary ranges for each classification covered by the Property Ap rasier's Unit shall be increased, effective July 1, 1974, within the County Salary plan to provide salary ranges as fol lows: Junior Appraiser $850 - 1033 Appraiser I 937 - 1139 Assistant Appraiser 1071 - 1302 Associate Appraiser 1167 - 1418 Appraiser Analyst 1181 - 1436 i'lari ne Appraiser 1098 - 1334 Auditor Appraiser I 903 - 1008 Auditor Appraiser II 1098 - 1334 Senior Auditor ;;prrai ser 1279 - 1554 2. Effective July 1 , 1974, the County shall make contributions on behalf of those eligible e:--pl oyecs in the amounts necessary to pay two- thirds (2/3) of the cost of the County Group Health Plans. 00003 It is mutually recommended that the modifications shot-in above be made applicable on the dates indicated and upon approval by the Board of Super- visors. Resolutions, or ordinances where necessary, shall be prepared and adopted in order to impleirent these provisions. It is understood that if it is determined that an ordinance is required to implement any of the foregoing provisions, said provisions shall become effective upon the first day of the month folly-ling thirty (30) days after such ordinance is adopted. This Memorandum of Understanding shall remain in full force and effect from, July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. Date: Contra Costa County Con"Co ount; Appraiser's Association /yy R 00 064 Memorandum of Understanding Between Contra Costa County And Western Council of Engineers This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into pursuant to the authority contained in Division 34 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code and has been jointly prepared by the parties. The Employee Relations Officer (County Administrator) is the repre- sentative of Contra Costa County in employer-employee relations matters as provided in Ordinance Code Section 34-8.012. Western Council of Engineers, is the formally recognized employee or- ganization for the Professional Engineers Unit, and such organization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapter 34-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. The parties have met and conferred in good faith regarding tinges, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment for the employees in said re- presentation unit, and have freely exchanged information, opinions and pro- posals and have endeavored to reach agreement on all matters relating to the employment conditions and employer-employee relations of such employees. The Memorandum of Understanding shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors as the joint recommendations of the undersigned for salary and employee benefit adjustments for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1974, and ending June 30, 1975. 1. For the fiscal year 1974-1975, the salary ranges for each classification covered by the Professional Engineers Unit shall be increased, effective July 1 , 1974, within the County salary plan to provide salary ranges as follows: Assistant Architectural Engineer $1178 - 1431 Assistant Civil Engineer 1178 - 1431 Junior Civil Engineer 931 - 1132 2. Effective July 1, 1974, the County shall make contributions on behalf of those eligible employees in the amounts necessary to pay No- thirds (2/3) of the cost of the County Group Health Plans. It- is r.utual ly recon ended that the ~odifications shown above ba made applicable on the dates indicated and upon approval by the Board of Supervisors. 0'0 065 Resolutions, or ordinances where necessary, shall be prepared and adopted in order to implement these provisions. It is understood that if it is determined that an ordinance is required to implement any of the foregoing provisions, said provisions shall become effective upon the first day of the month following thirty (30) days after such ordinance is adopted. This Memorandum of Understanding shall remain in full force and effect from July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. Dated: ! 1 t/ ✓ R Western Council of Engineers Conti Costa County U C r 0066S OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors Date: July 1, 1974 FROM: J. P. McBrie Subject: 1974-197-C Compensation Employee Relatio is Officer There is attached the recommended compensation program for the 1974-1975 fiscal year for those employees not in representation units. Generally, these are Management Employees (first line supervisor to department head), project personnel, and employees exempt from civil service. The recommended program is composed of the following parts: 1. A basic adjustment effective July 1, 1974, of 25 levels (7. 9%) for all classes listed in the .attached Exhibit 1. This grouping of classes includes all management classifications not in established representation units. 2. A limited number of special adjustments involving internal relationship modifications. 3. All employees in the attached listing be provided with a $15, 000 term life insurance policy to be carried by the Occidental Life Insurance Company. This insurance to be effective September 1, 1974. 4. The establishment of the policy of reimbursing Management Employees for membership fee in one professional organization directly related to his County employment. Department Heads and their chief assistant to be authorized member- ship in two such professional organizations. Details concerned with specific amounts,professional organizations and approval procedures to be worked out by the County Administrator with a proposed effective date of January 1, 1975. 5. A recommended adjustment in the compensation of county boards and commissions as follows: a. Assessment Appeals Board: $100 per day for full day sessions; $50 per day for half day sessions (presently $50 per day set July 16, 1973.) b. Civil Service Commission: $75 per meeting, not to exceed two meetings per month (presently $60 per meeting, set February 21, 1967 00067 Board of Supervisors -2- July 1, 1974 1974-1975 Compensation Contd. c. Local Agency Formation Commission: $60 per meeting (presently $50 per meeting, fixed September 14, 1965). d. Planning Conunission: $50 per meeting not to exceed $300 per month (presently $40 per meeting not to exceed $240 per month, Fix-ed February 22, 1965). e. Retirement Board: $60 per meeting (presently $50, fixed October 1, 1965). 6. A recommended adjustment in the salary of Supervisor to $1,416 per month; the proposed rate is that recommended on August 20, 1973 by the Citizens Board of Supervisors Salary Review Committee of $1,312 per month, increased by the 7.9 percent adjustment generally applicable to county management employees (see separate memorandum). Management compensation proposals were formulated by staff in conjunction with a Department Head Salary Review Committee comprised of A. L. Seeley, C. R. Walters, J. A. Davis, R. E. Jornlin, V. W. Sauer, W. A. O'Malley, and E. F. Wanaka. In formulating its recommendations, the committee carefully weighed and evaluated factors such as minimal supervisory differentials to reduce com- paction between classes, the significant advance in Consumers Price Index, comparative salaries, and changing responsibilities of the various classifications. Funds for the proposed.adjustments are included in the Budget Message submitted to your Board on June 24, 1974. 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C.- C. a. to u 0u) r4 0 .0 H Vb 1 t 0 0 .0 .0a0000 34 1 L 4J 43 41 U m U m >% >+-c O 0 A T >b >% >% m u 0 0 4J in c C 3+ C C 1 44 m u u 4J 4J 6 U 3+ 34 :. 14 $4 >a 4J V V .0 -G u u u u u to U 0 0 0 m U 0 Q r4 r4 r+ r+ O 1 C) 0 0 1 0 .0 m 1 to -r4 r4 ri rl r1 -r4 -c 41 41 m 41 4J 0 1 C C C >> >+ >+41 > > > > > -r4 4 C4 04 6 Ir H E~ 8 0 1 m m to m m 4J -t) 44 x V a u 4J :.1 :3 u 0 0 0 0 0 k O 0 o 0 0 00, 074 E6 -a: tCdd < 40V UUV jU UURAARAR AARRAW 3=ul W W s *s t- i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 19 7�C In the Matter of Approval of Resolution Numbers 711./583 and 7h/56h. On motion of `supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, 1T 1c Py THP :BOARD ORDERED that the following numbered resolutions with respect to Assessment District 1073-3, (Bishop Ranch) San Raison area, are APPROVED: 7h/5�3 - Amending Resolution of Intention No— 73/690 adopted by the Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County on S e:nt embe r it, 1973; and 74/5 !! - ?relir+inarily adopting Engineer's Deport and fixing August 6, 1974 at 11:00 a.=. as the time for receiving construction bids and fixing August 20, 1974 at 11.:15 a.m. as the time for hearing on said report. PASS?7) X 4 IC"aT 7) this ?nd day of July, 1974 by the followinz vote of the ^pard: AYT:'S: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, A. Lnscheid, J. F. Moriarty. %OEc : No . A SEAT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of July , 19714 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Dor ot a Donal H 24 5/)4 -12.500 00,075 I P` ..:, i !► In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California N July 2 19 Z, In the Matter of Approval of Resolutions Numbers 7+/585, 74/586 and 74/587. ` On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Numbers 74/585 through 715/587, authorizing the Chairman to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agreements with respect to liens taken against property of Mrs. D. R. Collins, Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson, and Ar. David ;Nilson, respectively, are hereby APPROVED. The Foregoing order was passed by the following vote: ALES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, � . N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: none. ABSENT: none. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of duly , 19 11 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Bye PIC CSE, Deputy Clerk Dorot La ini H 24 5/74 -12,500 000'76 it �j lr� the Boord of Supervisors -of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 . 19 7L In fhe Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) Nos). 741588. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kennv IT 19 97 THE B::.:j. Q:.t_ERED that the following reso unions IT-(are) hereby APPROVED: Number 74/568 - establishing the name of a proposed city, as suggested by the proponents, to be the Torn -of Moraga, approving boundaries for the pro- posed- Town ro-posedTown of Moraga as submitted by-the Local Agency - Formation Commission, determining that the number of inhabitants within the boundaries- of the -proposed cit is approximately 14,000, and fixing November 5," 197 as the date for an election to. determine whether the proposed city will be incorporated and which persons shall be elected to the first City Council : The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, A.WLinscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NoF—R_ None . ABSENT: None . I It,' TN; BOARD OF SllPERV!SORS OF COnTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Mattcr of Designating ) Persons to Represent Member ) July 2 , 1974 Agencies on Emergency Tledical ) Care Committee. ) The Board on May 28, 1974 having approved the recommendations of its Human Resources Committee (Supervisors J . P. Kenny and W. N. Boggess ) that the Contra Costa County Emergency Medical Care Committee , established by Resolution Number 68/404 on June 18, 1968, be modified as to its composition; and Supervisor J . P . Kenny having this day orally reported that the Human Resources Committee further recommended that the following persons be appointed as representatives of the designated member agencies on said Emergency Medical Care Committee: MEMBERSHIPS REPRESENTATIVE County Medical Services Charles Phillips , M.D. County Health Department Glen W. Kent, M.D. Office of Emergency Services Will Perry, Jr. Office of County Sheriff-Coroner Les Glenn California Highway Patrol Paul L. LaToures Office of County Administrator John Hendrickson Contra Costa County Fire Chiefs Association John Cooper Contra Costa County Police Chiefs Association James Chambers Contra Costa County Heart Associati-on Jacques Chakin, M.D. Contra Costa Ambulance Association Richard Pomeroy American Red Cross Paul Schroth Comprehensive Health Planning Association Louise Giersch Emergency Department Nurses Association (East Bay Chapter) Madelyn Ketchum, R.N. East Bay Hospital Conference Donald Curtis Hospital Emergency Rooms Patricia Waldren, M.D. Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association Charles Eberle, M.D. Citizen/Consumers Bart Blakesley Joyce Campbell Harold Manis Richard Olsen Edgar Vovsi ; and On motion of Supervisor J . P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of its Human Resources Committee is APPROVED. The `nregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J . P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess , E. A. Linscheid , J . E. Moriarty. iIOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias . CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this is a full, true E correct copy of C .C. Char1es Phillips , M.D. , Chairman the original document which is on file in my office, and that it Sias passed R- adopted by the Board of Co . Co . Co . E-m e r g e n C Y "I e d i a l SupervisorK of Contra Costa County. California, on Care Committee the date shown. ATTF„5T: J. R. OLSSON, County M r. Steve McDermott Clerk E ex-officio Cierk of said Board of Supervisors, Comprehensive Health Planning by Dputy Clerk. Assoc. of Co. Co. Co. on � Director, Human Resources Agency County Administrator 01,0078 V • t} IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Report of Engineer ) of Work and Hearing on Resoluticn of ) Intention for Assessment District ) July 2, 1974 1972-1, Country Club Drive, Moraga ) area. ) The Board on May 21, 1974 having continued to this date the hearing on the report of the Engineer of Work and on the Resolution of Intention for Assessment District 1972-1, Country Club Drive, Moraga area; and Mr. Frank Draeger, Wilson and Company, Engineer of Work, having filed his Amended Engineer's Report and having commented that bids for construction of improvements in the aforesaid proposed assessment district were received by this Board on May 7, 1974 and found to be in order and having further reported that the bids were valid for only 90 days, however an extension of 10 days had been received from the low bidder; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having acknowledged receipt of a letter from Mr. D. F. Thielke, owner of Parcel No. 7 (favoring certain improvements, but opposing construction of the proposed bridge) , and having called for additional testimony from interested persons, and no one having appeared in favor of the formation of said assessment district, and the following persons having spoken in opposition thereto: Mr. James Ring, attorney for Mr. and Mrs. Otto Munsterer and for the Estate of Hetfield, (Moraga Barn) , Mr. Ray Bini, co-owner of Parcel No. 7, Mr. David Roberts, speaking on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Munsterer, suggested offering a counter-proposal wherein Mr. and Mrs. Munsterer would contribute their lot to the county after their demise; and Mr. Draeger having submitted a statement showing 34 percent of the property owners had protested the formation of said assessment district and that 66 percent did not so protest; and in response to questions from members of the Board, Mr. Draeger having advised that he had filed a revised Distribution of Assessments Statement; and Mr. Clark Wallace, one of the owners of Moraga Eniorprises, having advised that the construction of the bridge in question was a condition imposed by the County Public Works Department, and that Moraga Enterprises felt that the construction of the bridge was unnecessary to its subdivision (Country Club Estates) ; and Mr. V. L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, having commented that at the time the Country Club Development was first discussed, the County had adopted a circulation plan which proposed extension of Camino Pablo through the middle of said development which was the logical way to serve the residential area already developed, and that a compromise had been worked out and approved by this Board which deleted the extension of Camino Pablo and substituted Country Club Drive as an alternative for the purpose of eliminating an 00to ' t arterial access road going through the middle of the development, and that one of the conditions of approval of the Country Club Develop- ment was that the developer construct, as a part of the first unit, the portion of Country Club Drive along their frontage and accomplish by assessment district the construction of the balance across the creek and tying into the existing County road at Viader; and that this was the agreed upon substitute for Camino Pablo extension and if the Board should now decide Country Club Drive is not to be built,. Camino Pablo cannot be built, and there would then need to be a detailed study as to land use and circulation changes for the immediate Moraga business area; and Members of the Board having discussed the matter, and Supervisor A. M. Dias having recommended that inasmuch as there was a question with respect to need for said improvements and that the distribution of costs created a serious problem for several of the property owners, that the matter be referred to the County Govern- ment Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) to review with the Public Works Department staff and the property owners involved for report to the full Board on July 16, 1974; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having commented that a need for said improvements had been established some time ago, that there had to be provision for circulation and movement of traffic, and that the effect of inflation must be considered in further delaying approval of said improvements; and On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommenda- tion of Supervisor Dias is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of July, 1974. cc: Committee Members Bond Counsel J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Public Works Director Planning Director County Administrator Engineer of Work By N. In4kaham�� Deputy Clerk V00c I I rYR a1� Ef C4 3 A q� I 1� J own=, , I IN THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO2r1TRA COSTA COUNTY# STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of County Funding of } Richmond Youth Services Program* ) July 2s 1974 Supervisor J. P. Kenny having advised the Board that he had received a July 1 , 1974 letter from Mr. Boaston Woodsons Chairmans Model Neighborhood Citizens Boards City of Richmond# expressing concern relative to the recent action taken by the County Probation Department in discontinuing the Richmond Youth Services Progeams; and Supervisor Kenny having requested that Mr. Arthur Hatchett# Deputy Director for Program Management for Richmond Model Citiess be given the opportunity to address the Board with respect to extension of the Richmond Youth Services Programs; and Mr. Hatchett having submitted to the Clerk a letter addressed to the Board from Mr. Walter Faueraos Chairman, Board of Directorss North Richmond Neighborhood House# expressing concern that the aforesaid Youth Programs had been discontinued and reviewing the services provided by said programs; and Mr. Hatchett having described the services oi'tered to residents of the Richmond area by the Youth Services Programs acid having compared the costs of conducting the aforesaid programs with the costs of the juvenile judicial system and/or incarceration at the juvenile hall and having requested the Board to continue funding the programs for two months during which time the program could be reviewed; azid y Supervisor Kenny having urged the Hoard to consider the requested extension of the Richmond Youth Services Programs; and Supervisor Be A. Linscheid having advised of the Board policy which provides that if Federal and/or State financial assistance for local programs and services is discontinued and funding becomes the responsibility of the County property taxpayers said programa would be terminated; furthermiores these programs cannot be continued for this period as the Board of Supervisors cannot authorize the necessary positions until the final budget for the 1974-1975 fiscal year is approved by the Hoard of Super- visors, and that the continuance of this pro am was considered by the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid)s and the County Probation Officer was requested to recommend offsetting the cost of continuance through other reductions in his departments which he indicated could not be accomplished; and Supervisor J. Be Moriarty having commented that there seemed to be some confusion as to whether or not the program was federally funded for the 1974-1975 fiscal year; and ` µ R a�' r 1 Mr. Frank Fernandez, Assistant to the County Administrator, in response to questions from the Poard, having advised that if the project is to be continued, it would have to be totally funded by county money in that the demonstration project terminated on June 30, 1974 and that it would take positive affirmative action of the Board to authorize continua.^.ce o: the project into the 1974-1975 fiscal year; and Mr. Hatchett, in response to questions from the Board, having again stated that even though federal funds are not available, it was his opinion that the Richmond Youth Programs s were less costly to county taxpayers than the traditional processing of youth through juvenile hall and the judicial system and should be continued; and Supervisor Dias having advised that the Administration and Finance Committee had met with Hr. John A. Davis, the County Probation Officer, under whose department this program is administered, and Mr. Davis had indicated that although the a program is highly desirable, he could not recommend extension as a replacement for other programs administered by the County i Probation Department; and Supervisor Kenny having stated that this was a good service having community support and it should be continued for 60 days while the Board further reviewed the program; and Supervisor Linscheid having commented that it is his understanding that the program cannot be implemented until the budget is approved; and Mr. Fernandez having affirmed that the project positions authorized to conduct the program had terminated upon expiration of the project on June 30, 1974 and that administrative action had bben taken by the County Probation Department to transfer personnel filling those positions to vacancies within said Department, and there are no positions currently authorized to continue the program, necessitating approval of additional positions, which cannot be accomplished pending adoption of the find budget for the 1974-1975 fiscal year, which is scheduled for August 300 19743 and In response to a query from Supervisor Boggess, it was indicated by Mr. Fernandez that program funding for the two- month period is included in the Proposed Budget for the 1974-1975 47 fiscal year; and Supervisor Dias having commented that the committee considered continuance of the program for several months if a z means of alternate financing could be found, but the connittee had been advised by staff that no other revenue sources could be found and a limited extension would not roally help this program; and Supervisor Linscheid having agreed to refer the requested program extension to the Administration and Finance Committee to explore alternatives for financing the program during regular budget deliberations; and Supervisor Boggess having stated that he was in favor of continuing the program and retaining the matter in committee for further study; and x - On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor Boggess, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDMW that the requested continuance of the Youth Services Programs be REYMU BD to the Administration and Finance Committee for further review and that financing and program alternatives be considered; and Mr. Hatchett having inquired if the Committee would con- sider alternative methods for continuing to provide the services; and Supervisor Dias having indicated that any proposal for program continuation submitted to the Committee will be considered and the Committee will meet as soon as a specific plan is developed and presented; and The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. K. Diss, W. N. Boggess, Be A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. NOBS; None. ABSENT; None. I HEREBY CBRTM that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Hoard of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board or Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of July, 1974. J. R. OLSSONO CLBRK By C n . Travers, Deputy Clark cc: Administration and Finance Committee Probation Department Director, Human Resources Agency County wounsel County Administrator 00083 a I � ti In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County; State of California July 2 19 7-�- In the Matter of Letter from The Contra Costa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. A letter dated June 24, 1974 having been received from Mr. George Bradford, Jr. , President, The Contra Costa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 1622 Santa Clara Street, Richmond, California requesting that monies appropriated In fiscal year 1973-1974 for the purpose of bringing County Animal Control Center facilities in compliance with requirements of the law be reappropriated for the fiscal year 1974-1975; and On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid request is REFERRED to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor Dias and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid) and the County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc : Board Committee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. Bradford, Jr. Supervisors Agricultural Commissioner affixed this 2nd day of July , 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ' �`�- -�` Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid �! [� H:0 5/74 -1.'.500 0,008/' I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 74 In the Matter of rix,ng Time for Public :Hearing on Report of Special ani.^al Control Review Co.rimi ttee. This being Lh.e time for the Board to main consider the action to be tak_n with respect to the report (filed with the Board June 11 , 1974) by the Special Animai Control Review Co--mittee on its appraisal of the ani-ml control program in the county; and Supervisor `.-1. N. Boggess having again urged that the Board fix a ti:ie for oublic hearinv on the Committee recommen- dations; and Supervisor E. Linscheid having requested that prior -to a public hearing the costs of implementation of the Connittee proposals be provided to the Board; and Supervisor Boggess having agreed that the request of Supervisor Linscha=_d was a desirable one; NO'4, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A.. M. Dias, IT IS BY WE BOARD ORDERED July 23, 19?L at 1 : 30 i?. ::t. is fixed as the time for a public hearing on the aforesaid recormendations of the Special Animal Control Revie:f Co=rn tee, and '•-r. A. L. Seeley, County Agri- cultural Coni issioner, is requested to furnish Board members with estimates of the costs involved with respect to the various 5roposals of the Con+-tittee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: ".Y'E'S: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, ;% N- Boggess, E. A . Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ABS'ENT:ANT: .� _fOi1 C. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. _ Wi%iess rry hand and the Seal of the Board of cc : .'�:1' i�S3'^3:1 c}erv'3 f?_a-. oFrixed this 2nd day of July 1974, CounL;, At-ricu'_tur.! Co_—issiorer J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Deputy'Clerk '00085 7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Julv 2 19 74 In the Matter of Foster Care Rates. This Board having received a letter from Ms. Alice Johnson, President, League of Women Voters of Diablo Valley, 3557 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette 94549 urging that foster care rates be increased as recormended by the Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee; and Ms. Johnson in said letter having stated that the League affirms the inclusion of input from representatives of foster care parents in formulating solutions to their problems; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said. , letter is referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor Dias and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid) for review in conjunction with the county budget. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kennv, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boaqess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a tree cnd correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Socrd of 5upervisers on the date a=ores.:id. -;oar., „�_„ ��» `H"::ess my hand crd the Sea) of the 3ocrd of Co my Administrator roto_ Director, Hu-an Resources coxed this 2nd day of July 1974 Agenct J. R_ OLSSON, Clerk Probation O:.i icer ' .f.GE.r: Deputy Clerk ' . arkr_ess j i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California �.. July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Letter from Tassa jara Fire , Protection District with Respect to House Numberina. ` Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having brought to the attention of the Board a letter he had recei-7ed from Mr. Dean G. Watts, Tassajara Fire Protection District Board Commissioner; and Mr. Watts having requested assistance in obtaining an updated system of house numbering in the district, noting that post office box numbers and assigned house numbars are sometimes identical ( although they are separate proper .ies) thereby causing problems when responding to emergency situations; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD O-7D3_� that said request is REFERRM) to the Director of Planning. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Diss. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a tr-;e cnd correct copy of on order entered on the rm;-utas cf said Bocrd of Superviscrs on t:--- date �--cresaid. "'12'3 �CU��^ i':S c c: _ = - � r—y hand and the Seal of the Board of lass�:�ara ^_'.:: _ Director of r?annin St,��-.tsors Count- Aci-�inistrator cF,-.eci ti;is 2nd day of July 19 1L J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 8y i, J ��rf�,�/=tom Deputy Clerk In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa .County, State of California July 2 , 19 U— In the Matter of Resignation from East County General Plan Committee and Recommendation for Replacement. The Board having received a letter from Mrs. Molly E. Reeves, Orinda, submitting her resignation as the Sierra Club representative on the East County General Plan Committee, and recommending Mrs. Joanne Dean of Brentwood as her replacement; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that the matter of the aforesaid resignation and recommendation for a replacement on said committee is REFERRED to the Director of Planning. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, if. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSF,N'!': None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Mrs. Molly Reeves' Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director of Planning Supervisors County Administrator affixed this-2nd day of _J"IX , 1974 k z9 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_&a& Deputy Clerk Dorothy Lazzar H N s/7/ - 12,500 r�0^00 i i Now t A in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of County Census to be Conducted on or about April 1, 1975. The Board on Sentember 24, 1973 having indicated its intention to conduct and engage in a special countywide census enumeration on or about April 1, 1975 in cooperation with other potential beneficiaries of a special census, inclusive of the cities and special districts of the county; and The Board on June 25, 1971- having received a letter from Mr. John C. Houlihan, Executive Secretary, Contra Costa County Mayors' Conference, stating that the Conference has approved a report from the City Managers of Contra Costa County recommending that the cities participate in the 1975 census; and Mr. Houlihan in said letter having advised that several cities are reluctant to participate in the census at the cost of 500 per capita and that it is the consensus of the Conference that financial particination by the cities should be at the rate of 251,4 per capita payable in two annual installments; On motion of Supervisor Td. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY TFC' BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid matter is referred to the Director of Planning for comment. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. 11. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. - NOES: None. I hereby certify that the iareca:rg is a t-.e and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an tiie date - :zreszid. my ':and and :tie .Meal of the Boars} of Director oAz ?lain-;n= S:;a_-•iso:s County Counsel Lam,=- Iris 2nd c!ay of July , 19 74 County administrator J_ R. OLSSON, Cleric Deputy Cleric M _4 :iNSO I EXECUTIVE:SECRETARY CHAIRMAN JOHN C. HOULIHAN ROBERT M. FISHER MAYOR OF LAFAYETTE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MAYORS' CONFERENCE ANTlOCH FRED KLINE MAYOR June 25, 1974 BRENTWOOD GEORGE C.GAMHEL MAYOR The Honorable Board of Supervisors CLAYTON Contra Costa County CHARLES D.EVANS MAYOR Administration Building Martinez, California 94553 CONCORD RICHARD HOLMES Gentlemen: MAYOR EL CERRITO At its regular meeting on June 6, this Conference GREGORY A.COOK approved a report from the city managers of Contra MAYOR Costa County recommending that the County's cities HERCULES participate in the 1975 census. RALPH V.WILLIAMS MAYOR In the discussion, it appeared that several cities LAFAYare reluctant to participate, particularly at the ROBERT cost of 50C per capita.M.FISHER pita. There was a general feeling MAYOR among the cities that their cost, not having been budgeted, would be unacceptable at the present MARTINEZ ELWON LANCE time. They suggest, therefore, that the Board of MAYOR Supervisors consider payment of the cities' allo- cation in two annual installments. PINOLE ROBERT MAYOORA, SHADLEY Finally, it was the consensus of this Conference that financial participation by the cities should PITTSBURG be at the rate of 25C per capita. JOSEPH HARRACO MAYOR The Conference has instructed me to advise you of PLEASANT HILL this position and also, that a committee of the HEN F. HARTINGER Conference will be selected to meet with your MAYOR honorable body to negotiate the necessary arrange- ments. RIC/+MOND RICHARD NELSON MAYOR It is requested, therefore, that we-be notifiedof the disposition of the Board with respect to these SAN LIAM HMITCHELL s WILIA4 items. For tiour further information we are . NAY�R a CODt nx_ the l izy Nanagars' report. 1 T � I �— i ► WALNUT CREEK Very truly yours, SANFORD M SKAGGS _ n C. Houlihan7P16 Executive Secretaryo'r :r r !7, J e L��z�,•-.-t�l. enclosure 00094 cr;i„a of r-te S--crwarp - irxs/ �sr_icz�r.!. Eenvisf. Camorni3 9M5 (415) 841-MAO dir hA pbm Pinule @m MPUM FhW6,Ci. 1414 701MU Nay 22, 1271L ?i-. Robert :i. Fisher Chairman, Contra Costa County hayars' Conference L a ayatta City Ball iafiyette, Cali.orl:is 94549 Hear Nayor Mahler: er: At theirnest recent Mins, the Conga Costa City :ianaawe' Zroup considered a proposal from the Comty to ccocuc- a spacial C -mntWIda census during 1975. ':'hs Countybas proposed to undertake this census to astablish an ace■.rmte population count for the County incl its cities for futs.-sur s-;bvw.tion poses. They propose the p:eject as a 3oln t ventre between all, of them cities and the Covnty 1tsel., with tha Comty administering the pvcjeet. They propose for the cities to participate in the ommus cost at the rate of .fifty canto per person:, which would mean cities would ?37 the :::11 costs for their respective populatioms. They are :war seaYia; he far-..al supporr of each. of the citi+ae to perticpate to this extent in the study. it Was the =mna"s' opinion that w1hoUe a Coentyride census is of sianificant value to the Co■.nty and all o: the cities, there are definitely a feu cites %ftselation hiss stabilized or declined and mould find only i� value frac a now census. Moreover, if the Comty's General r-And is to s a,• this cost For the unI escar !p Onate ansa, there i3 :s`. eq•:�y.4ueston for the cities. All imagers felt that the fiftp cents ;mr capita ctargee va3 excesoLve for the benefits to be received. it was rsco .an:ed to the Cayors' Conferenci -8f a,, :::a: tha 'taxers' Ccn:a--%mca !ndlaate its 4:•::::•2 `:`:3. �'��'CY3= "' L.:2 �:�3'.i :�_�: 3.' C!:f,,3 L•i'^t1C;�3�1�' xz Tor '-*C WED Jr. • ;Z&•:71 i p1nole cir. Robert 41. Fisher May 22, 1974 b :t seek to negotiate City rates not to exceed one-half of the cast or twenty-five cents per capita. In addition, because most ci ries have not budfetad for such a prof^am, it is -recommended t at pay=ent to the County be- extended over a two or three year period. And lastly, encou_ra�ing the Cou*�y to seek participation Sy the school districts was recommended. Possibly the Mayors ' Conference would *.wish to appoint a co mai ttee to undertake these negotiations with, the Country Board OCL Supervisors. Because Che matter is of some considerable '_ ency, it's recommmended that this be included on -the age.-Ida for the wzeting o; J,.:.ne 6, 1974. I shall be in attendance to answer further any questions of the Conf ere_nce relative to this proposal. i Sincere , I � -d-warG. Wohlenberg,- Chair- :ontra Costa Hanagers' Group cc: /Rr. John C. :,ouli han, Executive ecretary Contra Costa County :payors' Conference LG.J:pL„ 00 g2 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 i9 74 In the Matter of Request for Adult Crossing Guard at Camino Pablo School, Moraga Area. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having brought to the attention of the Board a letter from the President of Camino Pablo Branch Moraga Parents Club and the Principal, Camino Pablo School, request- ing assistance in obtaining a trained adult crossing guard at the elementary school located at 1111 Camino Pablo, Moraga; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is REFERRED to the Public Works Director and the County Student Protection Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Ms. Fretz Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. Toll Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 2nd day of July , 19 74 County Student Pro- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk tection Committee , . B County Administrator y Mildred. �. Deputy Clerk N 24 5/74 -12.500 (?ti(\(lwl cc: Ms. trey" Mr. Toll Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 2nd day of_ July 19 74 County Student Pro- tection Committee J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By z re, a` Deputy Clerk H 24 s/74 - 12,500 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 7!� In the Matter of Proposed Improvements to Center _ Avenue, Pacheco Area. In response to Board order the Public Works Director on June 54 1974 having reported that the proposal of Mr. and Mrs. Manning H. Knapp, 1248 Raymond Drive, Pacheco, California 94553: that Center Avenue in Pacheco be made a one-way street was not feasible in terms of the total road circulation plans for the Pacheco area; and The Hoard having received a June 22, 1974 letter from Mr. Knapp expressing disagreement with the aforesaid report and commenting on same; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BF TEE BOARD ORDERED that said letter is also REFERRED to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. A. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. M. H. Knapp Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 2�,_day of July 019 l! County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By UL zz�E:'. Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5174 - 1:.500 -0094 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Communications ) with Respect to Proposed County ) July 2, 1974 Service Area T-2. ) The Board having received the following communications with respect to proposed County Service Area T-2: Copy of letter from the Mayor, City of Clayton, to the Local Agency Formation Commission advising that the Clayton City Council at its June 19, 1974 meeting voted unanimously to withdraw from County Service Area T-2; Resolution adopted by the Walnut Creek City Council on June 10, 1974 consenting to inclusion of the City of Walnut Creek in County Service Area T-2 as approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission, with the exception of the Rossmoor area; Resolution adopted by the Lafayette City Council on June 26, 1974 recommending that the Board include on the November 5, 1974 ballot the proposal of the Local Mass Transportation Agency that a uniform maximum tax rate of 35t per $100 of assessed valuation be established for County Service Area T-2; Resolution adopted by the Pleasant Hill City Council on June 17, 1974 recommending that a maximum tax rate election within the boundaries of the proposed County Service Area T-2 be called by the Board for the general election on November 5, 1974; Resolution adopted by the Antioch City Council on June 25, 1974 requesting exclusion of the territory of the City from the boundaries of the proposed County Service Area T-2; and Letter from the Chairman, Joint Chambers of Commerce Transportation Committee, Concord, supporting the formation of County Service Area T-2 but opposing the setting of a tax rate at this time; On Lotion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid communica- tions are REFERRED to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Nene. cc: Public Works Director County Administrator CERTIFIED COPY �ILcertify that this Is a (til, true & correct copy of LAP !r-.-- `nt a•bi.-h le on file In my office, and rhar it :adopted by the Board of county, California. on the en!- zhv�"+ ATTC7;T: .T, i:. orssox, County (pi rk& ex-0f.,wo Cierk of said Board of supervisors. t>g Deputy Ciert ,pp X395 _s- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Letter from Mr. Sasha Maloff with regard to financial status of Sheraton Inn-Airport, Concord. i Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having called attention to a 'Let- ter addressed to the Administration and Finance Committee from Mr. Sasha Maloff setting forth a proposal for payment of past due rents on the Sheraton Inn-Airport, Buchanan Field, Concord; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposal is REFERRED to the Public Works Director for evaluation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the k minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ce• Mr. Maloff Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors F affixed this 2nd of July . 19 74 County Administrator �Y — County Counsel I J. R. Ot_SSON, Clerk County Tax Collector B 4Ballard County Auditor y ldred Deputy Clerk H 24 5174 -12.500 f -- 4 I 1 CC• Hr. Naloff wnrieu gr h .ci w j . �,..i, u, is _Y u ut • Public Works Director Supervisors F affixed this 2nd of July . 19 74 County Administrator �Y — County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Tax Collector Hy ' Deputy Clerk County Auditor Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/14 -12,500 �} f I 1 S I T1 Lac _,�� `f`-'-y..✓ .��,C.t1, � •�r/� �� v G . v Sr-cP,,4 Cc:['!oiEiSA.;3t«ijC.?'«ice SEE;:CE Or ITT E. CONCORD AVEKLIE AT 660 FREEWAY EXIT POST OFFICE BOX 5636 i CONCORD.CALIFORNIA 93524 EXECUTIVE OFFICE TELEPHONE(415)825.7700 { June 29, 1974 j The Honorable Alfred M. Dias ' Chairmzn Administrative and Finance Committee Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County Martinez, CA RE: Sheraton Inn Lease Dear Supervisor Dias: The Board of Supervisors has requested that we inform you as to our financial program to pay past due rents. i We have done and will do the following: 1. We paid $8307.72 on the minimum ground rental on 6/12/74. 2. Immediate payment of $1,560.52 to bring the minimum ground rental current to 5/5/74. 3. Immediate payment of $1,233.53 to bring the mini ground rental current to 6/2/74. 4. The percentage rents for the period 5/6/74 to 6/2/74 in the amount of $4,374.39 due 30 days after the close of the period will be paid on the due date in full. 5. All future rentals will be paid on time_ 6. 'L he balance due on the percentage rents up to 5/5/74 to-wit: $32,673.71 will be paid in full within 120 d3LVS. 7. •To pay the delinquent taxes of $57,006_24 in full witiin 120 days. - t 00097 Page 2 As you know, we have experienced certain difficulties at the Sheraton Inn because of the financial pressures the current lease places upon the property. It is our wish to renegotiate certain terms of the lease to provide a more equitable arrangement for all parties. We respectfully request that this matter be referred to the appropriate department or committee for negotiation as the situation is most critical in our placement of the first mortgage_ For your information, we are attaching a copy of a letter di— rected to Victor Sauer, Director of Public storks dated June 26, 1974, outlining the history of the Sheraton Inn complex and the lease_ The above proposal supersedes Item 7 in the said letter to Victor Sauer. Respectfully su 'tted, Sasha Maloff SM:kg cc: Chairman of the Board of Supervisors: J. E. Moriarty Supervisor J. P.' Kenny Supervisor W. N. Boggess Supervisor E. A. Linscheid Director of Public Works: Victor W. Sauer C ©DOGQ T74. i .. .... . .. .... . . . ... . .. .. . . ... . .. . .. .. . .. .. . ... . . .. . . ... . . . ..... . . .. .... .. . ... . . .. V V v y V !/ CONCORE3 AVENUE AT b80.FREBI/AY EXIT POST OFFICE BOX 533a CONCORD,CAUFORNIA 04524 SELEP"HOME(415)82z-7700 Jure 20, 1974 Mr. Victor 1.1. Sauer Public works Director Contra Costa Cotinty 5th Flom, la-mSni stration R 1ding p.3rtinez, California 94553 Der Mr_ Sauer: I am taking ttu-- liberty=tra outline here below tie circa meas related to the.history of this caErplex Er -i the period of inceptim to the present tire, as well as iurl financial. proposal to the county_ Item l Them were no bids by any d'vz1 .5 . and as a result, the present Zee was negotiated, asstraing favomiAle future econaai.c m on;_ Due to the tericu of the.lesahold, a loan tras obtained at high interest rate and e=essiv;` fees .in &e amotnt of $1954000_00 from a tiCtm al fina-r= ng source_ �n high tees xnd interest ._ itelly pit the project ist ecorimxic h:3xftjrrn__ •l; 1..z_,i. r subs nt:1v filed h.-.ncruatc✓ and tis triable to tatal..ly fx--A ;he pm-i as t . . m ©0099 r ;-�L-_ Victor t:_ c2r', Public ::0&s Director It-:i 2 f `t h;,_ lease reg?.i read tIm co=le�c to be as follawss: 100 rota notel 150 seat di-iing facility Cocktail lcuaya 250 seat bana,:at ram Projected in= a to the co ty o f the basis of the original lease-as-our,i,noa above -would be: 100 roar; (@ 4%) $17,520_00 150 seat dining facility (@ 2%) 8,212_00 Coc.LtaiL Jounce (@ 2%) 3,650_00 250 slat l.mquat room (@ 2%) 2,880.00 Total p•:,:-stay -m-its $31,992_00 _ Pfudaa..n •w)und rental. 12 nmths E $1,0110.00 12,000_00 TO AL 543,992.00 Vitra leasehold contains zp_�-dumtely six (6) acres and has a value of :80,000.00 per .acre, or a total valme of $480,000_00 Pay:_ti3 On rental as s`tc..n above of - - 43,992_00 cn of $=8:0,000_CO is eqm,_=41 to 5_2% - - :.._ . .: r rot-_= cn 1:=2 at the t;r-- ti:a lease was e_-e-cted eras 8_0% r c • c 00100 Page 3 - iii. Victor tai. Sari, Pt.,-')2ic Z6,.s Director l tc:t 3 The ca=L--,c as co:5tructc"•d contains the full awing. 168 hotel ro=s 130 seat "Tarte Ge1j—" res`nur-ant 80 sett coffee shoo 160 seat codctz"' loange :r 125 serf disco ICL-19- i 520 seat concmention center for banquets and unetings Additional reeting rocnts for up to 120 The enlarged fac i 1 i ties resulted in a substantial inose in the real estate taxnes generated f rout this single piece of property. Item 4 = Prior to st trt ing the ccuplex, the airport carmittee required that the restaurant wirtdc: s be facing the n=way, w'ich resulted in stf-cstartti.aZ re- design and construction costs. Item 5 Pr'.io;7 to construction, a Ferfoeence, labor, and Imat-a-ria1. band Was . issttz.�l by Fire..^ins Flmd with riutualbeneficiaries, the Canty and myself_ ::::i ltly c�C:� •L` tiO:t, iiia y ,-z—fol C.v:tt ra:,Z went �L1Tu�b n:',u tip: w:l�uty c-t:7-7.rnrefuses to honor Ene bora_ I solely took the obligatioi to Clete th - ;>.oje ct, ins:ead of letting the project sit-andbe an eyesore to the, Ca z:::.i ty 11.-t`.'l co=, decisions force~? tha bon�ng cc.-gy into fulfill ng th,�i-_ c,bligations t. dear the bonnd- The cc:�leticn resulted in a $430,000_00 rl r ,:' -t :.o - r--1=,. p,t=. L �� =-t--rest Of $150,000-0J z-A 'dalzv� at;: 0101 t'V,' •.�.' ! Mr.. Locos Si. Sauer, + Li is i be-:s L7.7...Lei+tiiali. hi;;als inflated pre-oaez?^,g et �s2_ Zile following sets for-th the finmcial obligations that would be required of a now operator and/or the pr--sent N--d York lend-Or: (l) Fteplace hotel fur1dt[L2 in the amount of $225,000.00 (2) Replace conv`*stio.*s Ater furniture and fixbxces in the r amcait of $250,000-00 (3) Loss of Sheraton franchise,sign and Liquor license_ (4) Pay con-.tructi.on bills in the aPProximate ammunt of $1501000_00 (5) Pay t,*-rs and rent in the amt t. of $86,000.00 (6) Re-oj b!n i ncl costs of $200,000.00 {7} Assuma present loan of $2,625,000.00 Plus ac=ued interest Itali 7 As a resutt 41t several rs~tings with County officals, I propose the fol lo:,aring finarri i.i t arrangements: (1) Base (a) Pay Current (2) Rent=(a) Pay Prior amo-mt s of aper 2 iteI.sr $24,350_00 at the rats of $2,000.00 per month • (b) Pay current amomt as dze In u.e above `e'' truly' yo-ursr s zskdoff 7 751 x x . .,,.->• t In (him RnnM n{ '_pit inprvitnrc i r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Request on Behalf of Qui-aby Island Reclamation District Facilities Corporation for Land Waste Discharge Permit. This Board having received a letter from Mr. R. J. Reiland, Raymond Vail and Associates, Antioch, on behalf of Quimby Island Reclamation District Facilities Corporation, requesting a permit to discharge haste on Quimby Island; On motion of Supervisor :f. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid request is referred to County Health Officer, Public :forks Director and County Counsel. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. b 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid_ lt/itzess my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: :'L. R. J. Reiland Supe visors Countv Health Officer Public Warks Director axed this 2nd day of July , 19 74 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Countv Administrator By ��� , Deputy Clerk _ Plannina Director D. .ar?-.n�ss H 2e SJ)S-OCl��V Assessor 00103 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 J In the Matter of Resolution of California Striped Bass Association in Opposition to Senate Bill 1873• The Board on June 20, 19T4 having received from the California Striped Bass Association, 6032 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California 9420T, a copy of its resolution opposing Senate Bill 1873, and stating that approval of said Bill would allow the depletion of water quality in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and endanger the striped bass fishery in the Delta; On motion of Supervisor W. H. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid resolution is REFERRED to the Contra Costa County Water Agency and the Centra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Contra Costa County Water SupeWitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of rvisors Agency affixed this_ Q„day of Sulu_ 19 Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Resources Commission By Deputy Clerk County Counsel LO lff H 24 sn.CT Administrator Aulene H. J ep 001Q4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 1974 In the Matter of Resolution of Solano County Board of Supervisors Regarding Senate Bill No. 2018. The Board having received a resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sol.ano, stating that the present Bay Area Sewage Services Agency law is inequitable in that it requires taxation in areas not benefited by said agency; and supporting Senate Bill No. 2018 (Collier) introduced to cure said inequity; On notion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said resolution of Solano County is REFERRED to the Contra: Costa County Solid Waste Management Policy Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENTI: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc: Solid Waste Management Policy Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Commit ree-c/o Mr. Dias Supervisors Public Works Director offixed this 2nct day of July , 19t� County Health Officer J. R. O!_SSON, Clerk County Counsel County Administrator BY � Deputy Clerk on Dorot Laz ni 00J0� H 21 5/74 - 1:,500 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 19 7 In the Matter of Request for Assistance in Alleviating Deer Depredation in the Moraga Area. The Board having received a letter from Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Anderson, 23 Corte Mateo, Moraga, California 94556 expressing concern with respect to deer depredation of newly planted trees, shrubs, flowers and gardens and requesting assistance in alleviating the problem; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Agricultural Conwissioner for response. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AM: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOBS: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c c: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Supervisors Anderson affixed this__Znd day of July , 1974- Agricultural 974-Agricultural Coimaissioner J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By )44-1� , Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson H 24 s/li - 12s00 00106 mom In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Ju ly 2 f 1974 In the Matter of Appointment of Mr. James D. Graves as Commissioner of Brentwood Fire Protection District. This Board having previously received a copy of a letter from Mr. Hugh Armstrong resigning as Fire Commissioner of the Brentwood Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County, effective July 1, 1914; and A letter dated June 21, 1974 having been received from Mr. Gene Poertner, City Administrator/City Clark, City of Brentwood, recommending that Mr. James D. Graves be appointed to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Hugh Armstrong ending December 31, 1974; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having concurred with the recommendation of Mr. Poertner: NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Hugh Armstrong is ACCEPTED and Mr. James D. Graves, 47 Broderick Street, Brentwood, California, is hereby APPOINTED as a Commissioner of the Brentwood Fire Protection District for the aforesaid unexpired term. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linschaid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of SupVrvisors on the date uforesaid. cc: District tecret+ary Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 2nd day of July 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By, c 1 � ,.� Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H za s/ia tz,soo f r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS BX OFFICIO THE BCA?J OF SUPERVISORS Or THE CO 1R Cv sirs C�i :.i s' �D C i"� •� ': nT : CUSE�:VATION DIST?= Julv ? 19 In the Matter of 1 Accepting resignation of member of Advisory Board, Flood- Control Zone 7 (bdidcat Creek) of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and :eater Conservation District and appointing a replacement. Supervisor J. P. Kenny having apprised the Board of the recent resignation of Mr. Taro Fukushima as a member of the Advisory Board, Flood Control Zone 7 (Wildcat Creek) of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and ::ate.— Conservation District; On motion of Supervisor Kez►ny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation. of 11r. Fukushima is hereby ACCEPTED; and. IT IS FURTHER ORDEIRM that :nr. Michael Ilukelich, Sr., 191 Parr Boulevard, Richmond, California 94801 is APPOINTED to fill the vacancy created by the aforesaid resignation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, I1. ff. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Bone. ABSENT: Supervisor A. 3U.. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of ars order entered on the minutes o"r said Board of Supervisors on the crate �£oresaid. _ :' -�?�� _:, _._ . •%t ness my hand and the Seat of the Board ar 7 "on-rol Di Sup�-� sors Public Jor'._s Di rec vor at:SAe: this ?rd day of JuIL19 7!_' {iol_,nty .*.d _nistr :LII" J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy�Clerk 1 G In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 1974 In the Matter of Proposal that Data Processing Procedures be Applied to the Property Reappraisal Program. As requested by Supervisor J. B. Moriarty IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator report on the status of the application of data processing to the property reappraisal program of the County Assessor. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c.c. County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Assessor Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affix is�day f July , 19 74 OLSSON, Clerk By Geraldine Russe Deputy Clerk H 24 5/74 -12.500 ,( 0109 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Proposed Regional Booking and Hioldina Facility at the Concord Citv Jail. This Board having received a letter from Mr. F.' A. Stewart, City Manager of Concord, Proposing an agreement with the county whereby the Office of the County Sheriff-Coroner would establish and operate a regional booking and holding facility utilizing the Concord City Jail; On :notion of Su-aervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the County Government Operations Committee (Super- visor Bo4aess and Supervisor J. P. Kenny) for recommendation to the Board and the Countv Sheriff-Coroner and County Administrator are rea .uested to review the proposal and report to the Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. .0con-anitte-_ Wit.n- . es; my hard and the Seal of the Board of oa4 Cour t-i Sherr:f-Coroner SUP-_-7V1S0rS County Administrator affixed this 2nd day of Julv ------* 1974 Mr. Stewart J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY, &I __ Deputy Clerk D. Harkness 00110 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Letter from Mr. F. X. Kamienaki Regarding Animal Control Records. The Clerk having called Board attention to a June 199 1974 letter received from Mr. Francis X. Kamienski, 2168 La Mirada Drive, Richmond, California, 94803 alleging that Animal Control records contain incorrect information with respect to his dogs and requesting that action be taken to correct said records; and On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid communication is REFERRED to the Office of the County Counsel. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that future correspondence from Mr. Kamienski which pertains to his dispute with Animal Control over certain of its activities be listed on the Board calendar for routine referral to the Office of the County Counsel if appropriate. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cC: Mr. F. X. Kamienski County Counsel Supervisors Agricultural Co=lssionsr affixed this 2nd day of July , l9 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ` .� /�'?7��, , Deputy Clerk Arline Patten In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 1974 In the Matter of Executive Session. At 10:55 a.m. the Board recessed to meet in Executive Session to consider personnel and compensation matters pursuant to Government Code sections 54957 and 54957.6. The Board -econvened in its chambers at 11:30 a.m. and proceeded With its regular agenda with all members present. THIS IS A MATTER OF REC ORD. 11 a matter of record 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy o&=dw entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors ofiixed this 2nd of July 0119 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 9-A,,� w Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 $/74 - 12.500 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 i 9 1 In the Matter of Public Information Officer. The Board having interviewed candidates for the office of Public Information Officer on Monday, June 24, 1974, and having concluded that the most highly qualified candidate was Mrs, Diary Dunten, 1711 East Missouri Street, Apartment 9, Phoenix, Arizona 85016; NOW, T11EREFORE, on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mrs. Bary Dunten be contacted and offered the position of Public Information Officer. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Acting Personnel DirectorSup„Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of ryisars County Administrator affixed this 2n day of July , 19 74. QJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Aulene B. J eg H 24 5174 -12,500 a. MIR" 77The - ... - s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Surety Tax Roads for Certain Tracts Located Within City Limits. On notion of Supervisor W. If. Bog,ess, seconded by Supervisor A. Lime=?eid, I'? 13 BY Tft�s' BOARD ORDERED that surety* tax bards for tr- followira are APPROVED: Trace 37u.nbe4— f'itV Amount of Bond 38011 ( nncnrd -t 3,000 L-630 Fore ord 2,500 The foreRoinR order was :gassed by the following vote: 1 '�S: `'+:nerds,)rs J. P. Kenny, V. tI. %Pgess, . A . LirsG^esti, .T. F. Yoriarty. "-ne. ; 7-,9F:17. SuDer:=isor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c r- Tn-- ^Ali ec' o r Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of r c affixed this 2n^ day of J»ly 19 7-= ,1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk � 1w;,e PM 8y_��...�!, -.E1 Deputy Clerk orot�" "acDonald 00114 y. IN THE BOARD F SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the ala lter of Annointment- to the } Board of Ratirement of Contra Costs } July 2 , 19�4 County Employees ietirement Association. ) The Board on April 9, la's having referred to its County Government Operations Com--li 7;.ee ( Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) for review, the matter of the appointmant of Member No. 4 to the -retirement Board of the Contra Costa County Employees Ret=_^enent Association; and Supervisor Denny having zalled attention to the fact that the terra of the incumban; Member No. 4, Mr. 'Phomas G. McGowan, expired on July 1, 19?4, and having recommended his reappointment: and Supervisor E. A. Linsche_d having commented that there is a possible problem because of Mr. McGowan's insurance interests, that the committee chair-man would normally report on behalf of the committee, and that the committee should take another look at the matter; and Supervisor Boggess havinz indicated that the committee had met and that because of the prablem referred to by Super- visor Linscheid, he recommended that the Board reject the reappointment of Mr. McGowan: and Sunervisor A. M. Dias having suggested that the matter be referred to the County Counsel with an indication of intent to reappoint if the report from County Counsel 'indicates no conflict of interest: and Supervisor Kenny having ^07ed reappointment of Mr. McGowan to the Retirement Board, subject to confirmation by County Counsel that no conflict of interest exists, and said motion having been seconded by SUDer71sor Dias, the vote on the motion was as follows : AYES: Supervisors J. '. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Miriarty. DOES: Supervisors W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. ABSENT: None. is a z;.-ua and correct cop3 n ' an ordar an;ered n he ., incites of said Super- visors on the date sforessid. Witness my hand and the Seal of ti:Y S`oard of Supervisors affixed th_ 2n4. day of July, 1974. cc : Retira.ment A:soc i at ion j . R. OLSSON, CLERK Mr. lilcGowan County a,.;mi^.ist,.i .,-^ 00115 I , In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of l Extending Contract With West Contra Costa Health Care Corporation for Prenaid Health Plan Marketing. The Board on December 25 , 1973 having approved a contract (expired June 30, 1974) with I-lest Contra Costa Health Care Corporation for prepaid health plan marketing; and Supervisor E. A. Linschaid this day having submitted a report of the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor A. M. Dias , Chairman) in which it is stated that the Committee met with the Director, Human Resources Agency, and considered his request for a thirtv-dav extension of the aforesaid contract which would allow continuance of marketing operations while a policy review of the prepaid health plan is in progress; and The Co:amittee in its report having further stated that the Health Care Corporation is seeking an extension of a grant from the federal government and, it the extension is approved, costs incurred during the one-montz extension will be charged against the grant; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Administra- tion and Finance Co- mittee and on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kennv, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a one-month extension of the contract with West Contra Costa Health Care Corporation for prepaid health plan marketing is approved. The foregoing order was massed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ABSENT: Supervisor A. Lf. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true end correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Bocrd of Superviscrs on the date ::rcresaid. J -!:. ss I-V hand and ;he Seel of .he Board of cc : Direc tor. , '-L1.^an -esora_ ACT erI CV County~Administrator a",Pd this 2nd day of July I974 ?auditor-y'onLroller f J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By__ Deputy Clerk ., _ ! ,_}1 00116 a: mom THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY. RICHMOND JAMES E. MORIARTY IST DISTRICT e �T CHAIRMAN ALFRED M.DIAS,SAN PABLO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WARREN N. BOGGESS t 2ND DISTRICT VICE CHAIRMAN I!f JAMES E. MORIARTY. LAFAYETTE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. ROOM 103 JAMES R.OLSSON,COUNTY CLERK _ 3RD DISTRICT AND EX OWIICIO CLERK Of THE BOARD WARREN N. BOGGESS. CONCORD P.O. BOX 911 MRS. GERALDINE RUSSELL ATH DISTRICT CHIEF CLERK EDMUND A. LINSCNEID, PITTSBURG MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA 94553 PHONE 22Ba000 STN DISTRICT T�� EXTENSION 2371 July 1, 1974 ;j[^�)L W 1 . Jul 1974 arc J. 't ctssm REPORT _ o r� OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE COMMITTEE ON MATTER OF EXTENSION OF THE CONTRACT OF WEST CONTRA COSTA HEALTH CARE CORPORATION FOR PREPAID HEALTH PLAN MARKETING Our Committee met with the Director, Human Resources Agency, and considered his request that a 30 day extension of the con- tract with the West Contra Costa Health Care Corporation be authorized by the Board. The extension of the contract of the West Contra Costa Health Care Corporation for a one month period will allow the contractor to continue marketing operations of the prepaid health plan while policy review of the PHP concept is in progress. The current contract expired June 30, 1974. The contractor is seeking an extension of the grant from the federal government, and if the extension is granted costs incurred during the one month extension will be charged against the grant. It is estimated that 522,900 remains unobligated out of the original allocation of $50,000. The Committee recommends that a one month extension of the contract with West Contra Costa Health Care Cor_noration for prepaid health plan marketing be approved. k��IASE. A. LINSCHEI D ct II Supervisor, District V 00117 A f I I 1 1 t i in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Jul-%.r 2 19 74 In the Matter of Anprovir_g Administration and Finance CorLmittee Recommendation on Request for San Pablo *rental Health Clinic Site. The Board on June 11, 1974 having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) a request from the Countv Medical Services .for an extension of mental health services from the Richmond Mental Health Clinic to the San Pablo area; and Supervisor Linscheid having reported this day on behalf of the Committee that the proposed San Pablo Mental Health Clinic will be a satellite of the Richmond Clinic, the San Pablo Clinic will be finances'. with Short-Doyle funds through the Richmond Clinic allocation and will be staffed by existing Richmond Clinic personnel and that the only additional costs connec- ted with the proposal will be approximately $780 in county funds for space occupancy; and The Committee having recap ended that the proposal for a San Pablo Mental Health Clinic be approved on the aforesaid basis and that the Real Property Division of the Public Works Department be authorized to negotiate for the lease of suitable space; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommenda— tions of its Administration and Finance Committee are approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AWES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Suaez:isor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the ra'notes ai said Board of Supervisors on the date :fo:esaid. °,Vies my hand and the Seal of tete Board of cc: Director, '?ur,,an S:;pa-Visors Resources Aaenc,�, aFaxed this 2nd day of July . 1974 Public Viorks Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County �7 B}•__ � Deputy Clerk .:arrnsss 00118 IN 'I i E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUN:Tv-, STATE OF CALIFORNIA I In the :.atter of Appeal of ) James Von Waldeca ) from action of the Board of ) July 2 , 19 74 Appeals on Application for ) :.'i n r C2b[?�tri 8?f1r1 1q9-7 ) Orind9 area. ) NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPEAL ) 14HEREAS on the 19th day of :larch , 19 74 , the Board of Appeals denied Application No. 199-73 of =':r. James Von Waldegg for a minor subdivision, Orinda area and WHET:AS within the time allowed by law, 1•1r. Von Waldeag filed with this Board an appeal from said action; N107 Tr:`REFORF, IT IS ORDERED that a hearing be held on said appeal before this Board in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California, on Tuesday , the 23rd of July , 1974 , at 10:30 a.m. , and the Clerk is directed to give notice to all interested parties. The foregoing order was made on motion of Supervisor A. P-. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , and by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. _fenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. {. B '?EBY Chi=~v t^at the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an o. ger entered on the :minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of July , 19 7 . J. R. OLSSON CiC:.'Cg3.^�F.603 CLERK CC: _:r. Janes Von slaegg Director of rlan+niry f By Flood Control _:. c;^ Vera !Nel3on Buie di n Deputy Clerk e3-Sons list-, d on affidavit _da:'it Y o 2" 6 00119 o7-4-500 i f I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 7d In the Matter of Bids for Delta Road Bridge Reconstruction, Kniohtsen y _ rea, Project No. 5263-417-1-73. This being the tine fixed for the Board to receive bids for Delta Road Bridge reconstruction, Knightsen area; bids were received from the following and read by the Clerk: George Bianchi Construction, Inc. , San Jose; and H. F. Lauritzen, Inc. , Antioch; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, I^'' IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are REFaR_RED to the Public 'forks Director for review and recom- mendation to the Board on July 9, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. N. Dias, Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSE1IT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the M.-nutes of said Board of Superiisc:s on the Bete aforesaid. _ : �1; c „� 4• imess my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor y v Sup--'viso.S Co,1m-'Uy Ad^''t3-;- azo ofixed this ?n• day of .T471 19 ;, J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By—/4-L"',/ G 1J11k1 -4UL.a" Deputy Clerk r+:a sio - i:sao 00112-001 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74. In the Matter of Resignations and Appointments to the Special Committee to Study Public Health Licenses and Fees. The Board having received a June 6, 1974 memorandum from Glen W. Bent, M.D. , County Health Officer, advising that Mr. James Trevino had resigned as a member of the Special Committee established by the Board to study public health licenses and fees (Ordinance No. 74-1) and that inasmuch as it is the belief of the committee that the :estauran`., industry is adequately represented by four (4) members , it recommended no replacement for Mr. Trevino; and The Board having received a June 17, 1974 memorandum from Doctor hent advising that at a second meeting of the Special Committee held on Tuesday, June 11, 1974 , said committee requested the Board to consider for appointment: Urs. Kay A. Preston Mr. John F. Roscoe Bales Bait & Tackle Short Stop, Inc. Highway 160 1041 Shary Circle Antioch, California Concord, California; and The Board having also received a copy of the June 21, 1974 letter addressed to Doctor Kent wherein Mr. Michael Evola submitted his resignation as the pharmaceutical association representative on said committee; and a June 26, 1974 memorandum from Doctor Kent recom- mending no replacement for Mr. Evola as the pharmaceutical association would still have representation by a member of the Contra Costa Retail Pharmacy Association; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of §upervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT IS •BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignations of Mr. James Trevino and 14r. Michael Evola are hereby ACCEPTED and Mfrs. Kay A. Preston and Mr. John F. Roscoe are hereby AP-POINTED as members of said Special Corm ittee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: 'None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said "Uoard of supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC : •'poi?lees '.` i'tis; Fry �cnd and the Seal of the Board of Coi,my ;-ealt`' ::O,,:nty Treasu^er-?`ax Q»,xe,4 ibis d Collector 2rd ay of July . 19 71-. County Auditor-C*ntroiier , /' `t _;3 � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Adni nistratUr �Y l,�/:rv� �; :�. Deputy Clerk r.ulene B. Jesep;f 00121 i 11 o I 1:16y C a3 1 a.:. i.t. i...1. JLrx�.-�ISUe� County Treasurer-._•e aX Collector mixed this 2njj_day of July . 19741 County Auditor-Co?1traller �_ 'c `r -j� ., J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Adrii nistrator Br __ • f . , Deputy Clark Aulene B. Jesep;f 00121 . ., , In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 19 74 In the Matter of Appointment to the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-2, Danville- Arno Area. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having presented to the Board a letter dated June 20, 1974 from Mr. George C. Fil£ce, Chairman, Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-2, Danville-Alamo area, advising that Mr. Charles Bloch has submitted his resignation as a member of said committee; and requesting that Mr. Edward Schumann, 10 Las Alamos Court, Alamo, California, be appointed to fill the vacancy; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Bloch is ACCEPTED and Mr. Edward Schumann is APPOINTED to serve on said Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-2. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Committee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. Schumann Supervisors Office of Sheriff-Coroner affixed this 2nd day of July , 19 74 Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator �. ' � '` By , Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 20 5/74 -12.500 fQ122 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , g Z4 In the Matter of Designating a representative or the Board of Sunervisors to the Emergency Telephone System Committee (9-1-1) . J The Board on Jure 18, 107L= having established a committee in connection with the development of Emergency Telephone System {q-1-1) , and having requested the designated agencies to notify the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the individual who will be a representative on said committee: And On motion of S'unervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. P. Kenny is DESIGNATED to serve as the repre- sentative of the Board of Supervisors on the aforesaid committee. The foregoing order was Dessed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, En. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of 0.'L'--,'Ice of' E*^e_^ ,e.�cr cfxed t:eis 2nd day of Ju 14 7L"--vices J. OLSSON, Clerk, Pub!4G itis^vr+{S � :'?C_n^ � J � � County Administrator Deputy Clerk -ha.- .aan K. Travers 03jorl I:1 Tn BOARD OF SIIFEUVIISORS CF CONTRA COSTA COD11TY, STATE OF CALI FO RPIIA I I In the ?utter of Recommendations ) of Board Intergovernmental ) Relations Com-aittes with Respect } to the Co_nprehsnsive &mployment ) July 2, 1974 and Training Oct, Title 1, } Manpower Program Operating Plan, } 1974-1975• 1 This being the time for the Board to consider the report of its Intergovernmental Relations Cod-mi ttee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and A. M. Dias), with respect to the Co-prerensive -Employment and Training Act, Title :, Manpower Program Operating Plan, 1974-1975; and bt the request of Supervisor Linscheid the Clerk having read the aforesaid report included the following recommendations: Title I Program for 197h-1975 1 . That the recommendations of the Contra Costa County !anpos,ar Advisory Council be adopted as the Contra Costa County, CETA Title I -1arpower Program Operating Plan for fiscal year 197h-1975- 2. That the Chairman, Board of Supervisors, be authorized to execute a grant application for funding under Title z of CETA. 3. That a manpower program =onitoring and evaluations unit be established utilizing funds available under the act to establish performance goals for programs operated under this Title and evaluate the effective- ness of these programs in relation to the performance goals and program cost. 4. That agreements with agencies with which the county will be contracting for manpower services under Title I have 30 day cancellation clauses in them so that ineffective programs can be quickly discontinued. 5. That a report outlining the progress to date in -implementing Title I of CETA and evaluating the effectiveness of ::ianzower programs be - submitted '.-. the Board n_ .,:)vember 1 , 1974, and Mannower Proara^_ Plannina for 1975-1976 1 . The Committee is of the o--inion that the most cost effective utilization of the tax dollars beirm trade available under CEPA is to be realized by integrat- i m ma_npo�wer services :r_`_^_ the educational programs currently being provided b;r local school districts. it" is our reco_—mandation that the Board of Super- visors direct nancower serf to develop programs for 1975-1976 t:^. t are Z?y ir_te7 rated •moi th 00124 i 2. That the Board adopt as its policy that the county will not directly provide manpower services under Title I of the Act but will contract for these programs. 3. That the Board adopt a policy for funding programs in 1975-1976 that stipulate that only those funds rude available under the Compre- hensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 will be used to provide manpower services. No otter county funds, from any other sources, shall be used to subsidize manpower programs; and Supervisor J. E. 'Moriarty, Chairman of the Board, having stated that in his opinion action on said recommendations should be deferred in order that the Board members might have time in which to review the report in detail; and Supervisor Linscheid having suggested that persons objecting to the Board committee reco_=,-endations be permitted to speak at this tire; and Supervisor Dias having stated that he would object to re- ceiving any testimony this day unless a public hearing was set for next week in order for all interested persons to be heard; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having noted that he had received complaints regarding procedures for implementing actions of the .Manpower Advisory Council and the awarding of some contracts, and having questioned :ahether it would be appropriate for the Board to also consider such matters at this time; and Supervisory Moriarty having called upon parties in the aud- ience who wished to speak, the following persons commented: Mr. C. Cunningham; Mr. Robert Alonzo Clark; Ms. Elizabeth Knowles, Linton Business College; and Mr. John Q. Pounds, Deputy Director, North Richmond Neighbor- hood House; Mr. Nick Gozales, Neighborhood Youth Corps; and Supervisor 141oriarty having reco=:ended that July 9, 1974 at 10:4.5 a.m. be fixed as the time for hearing on the recommendations of the IntergoverrLmental Relations Committee with respect to the Comprehensive Eiaaloyment and Training Act, Title I, Manpower t rogra--a Operating Plan, 197h-1975; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORsD_FC-D 4naL the aforesaid recommendation of Supervisor Moriarty is approved. The foregoing order .-:as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. CERTIFIED 0,-P)( I crr!ftf !h At. th!v 1'+ a fedi. tMl� & correct rnpp of ?fi• ,riKirr�3 doc=•-Rt which is n1 ti"- !rz av offfee, unci that it Yeas y:♦ssRcl & uclop!wi b^ the Furarci nt c c : D.' rac or, Hunan Feso', rces a:gtancy Suporrhors of Contra Chita Cnimor. Cailfnmla. nn the date shown. ATTF,$T: J. H. Of SS0N. Crntnt7 Coil:^�;; i�^..i n i g r�moo_+ Clerk&rs-nfff6o C l,,rk of said Board of SupervisoM by Cle.-L Ci,�725 77. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS � • JAMES P. KENNY. alcwwowo JAMES E.MOR►ARTY IST.11S RICT CHAIRMAN ALFRED M.DIAS.sAN•AeLO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WARREN N. BOGGESS 2ND 'IsTRICT VtCi '•N'"1"14% ' JAMES E. MORIARTY, LAFAYETTE ADMINIS'.RATION BUILDING. ROOM 101 JAMES R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLLRK .3RD DIsTR1CT AND Es DFFICtO CLLRK Or THE BOARD WARREN N. BOGGESS. coNcoao P O. BOX Sit MR . GERALDINE RUSSELL ITN DISTRICT C EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. rITT6euRO MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 90553 _ 3TH als"ICT RECET7'TFN I July 2, 1974 JUL ; 197 J. it a EW -- f wvl REPORT OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE ON THE COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT, TITLE I' MANPOWER PROGRAM OPERATING PLAN 1974-1975 Under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 various categorical programs designed to help individuals obtain employment have been combined into one block grant program that allocates available funds to units of local general purpose government on the basis of a need formula. Contra Costa County (excluding the City of Richmond) has been designated as a prime sponsor and is eligible for $3,548,887 under Titles I, II, and III of the act, broken down as follows: Contra Costa County CETA Funding 1974-1975 Title I $1,874,949 Title II 1,235,100 Title III 438,838 $3,548,887 Title I provides for training, education and work experience programs designed to help unemployed and underemployed individuals find suitable jobs. The money available under Title II is for a public employment program which will find public service jobs for county residents with various local governmental agencies. This new oro-ram. is in addition to funds available under the Emergency Employment Act or 1911 Finally, under Title III, a summer work experience program ray be conducted to provide summer jobs for economically disadvantaged youth in this county. 00125 2. As required by this legislation, the Board of Supervisors on May 14, 1974 appointed a Manpower Advisory Council to make recom- mendations to the Board concerning programs fundedunderTitle I of CETA. On June 18, 1974 the Board referred the Manpower Advisory Council recommendations for the Title I Manpower Program Operating Plan for 1974-1975 to the Intergovernmental Relations Committee for review and report. Since this referral, the committee has met with staff of the Office of County Administrator, the Manpower Planning Project, and the Human Resources Agency on three separate occasions to review the manpower program operating plan in detail. Regarding the Title I program for 1974-1975, the committee makes the following recommendations: 1. That the recommendations of the Contra Costa County Manpower Advisory Council be adopted as the Contra Costa County, CETA Title I Manpower Program Operating Plan for fiscal year 1974-1975. A program budget summary is attached to this report and incorporated as part of this report by this reference. 2. That the Chairman, Board of Supervisors, be authorized to execute a grant application for funding under Title I of CETA. 3. That a manpower program monitoring and evaluations unit be established utilizing funds available under the act to establish performance goals for programs operated under this Title and evaluate the effective- ness of these programs in relation to the performance goals and program cost. 4. That agreements with agencies with which the county will be contracting for manpower services under Title I have 30 daycancella- tion clauses in them so that ine tective progra-ns can be quickly discontinued. 00127 i . r 3. 5. That a report outlining the progress to date in implementing Title I of CETA and evaluating the effectiveness of manpower programs be submitted to the Board by November 1, 1974. In addition to the foregoing recommendations for manpower programs under Title I for 1974-1975, the Committee makes the following recommendations to serve as a basis for manpower program planning for 1975-1976: 1. The Committee is of the opinion that the most cost effective utilization of the tax dollars being made available under CETA is to be realized by integrating manpower services with the educational programs currently being provided by local school districts. It is our recommendation that the Board of Super- visors direct manpower staff to develop programs for 1975-1976 that are highly integrated with services of local schools. 2. That the Board adopt as its policy that the county will not directly provide manpower services under Title I of the Act but will contract for these programs. 3. That the Board adopt a policy for funding programs in 1975-1976 that stipulate that only those funds made available under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 will be used to provide manpower services. No other county funds, from any other sources, shall be used to subsidize manpower programs. The committee considers these recommendations to be a prudent basis for the management of county manpower responsibilities. A. s. 5 .Z . DIAS Supervisor District V Supervisor District I A. 5 � . - JJIA5 Supervisor District VSupervisor District I 00128 e_ 7"7 r, I 14ANPJUER PLANINI I l;'G PROJECT SU?•I?•'ARY PROGRAM BUDGET CETA TITLE I FUNDS 1974 - 1975 TOTAL GRANT TO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (EXCLUDIM, R1CK.10to): b1 ,374,949 1 . The purpose of the 1?anpower programs to be administered in Contra Costa County is to serve the unemployed, underemployed and economically dis- advantaged residents in areas of highest unemployment throughout the County. The programs described below were planned to serve the various sub-areas of the County with programs most appropriate to each area. The four planning sub-areas are: a. East County, including Brentwood and Oakley; b. North-east County, including Antioch, Pittsburg and nest PittsbLrg; c. Central County, including Concord and Martinez, and d. lest County, including Rodeo, San Pablo, Pinole and North Richmond (unincorporated area). 2. The priority groups are: a. Youth b. Female head of household, welfare recipients c. Minority head of households d. Vietnam Veterans 3. Summary of CETA funding: - CLASSROOM TRAIN1tr - 417 individuals S 663,257 This program activity includes any training conducted in an institutional setting designed to provide indi- viduals with the technical skills and information required to perform a specific job or group of jobs. ON-THE-J33 T:.r=it:l':a - 96 individuals 169,430 On-the-job Training (OJT) refers to training conducted in a work environrrent designed to enable individuals to learn a bona fide skill and qualify for a particular occupation through demonstration and practice. 00129 WORK EXPER I ENO"E - 161 individuals $210,075 t.brk experience is not directed primarily at the inrnediate placement of individuals following com- pletion of participation. Participants in other program activities should be "job ready" when terminated, while work experience participants may- have no reasonable propsects for full-time employ- ment, and might be in need of another program activity upon completion. SERVICES TO PARTICIPANTS 401 ,698 This program activity is designed to provide supportive manpower services which are needed to enable individuals to obtain or retain employment or to participate in other manpower program activities leading to their eventual placement in unsubsidized employment. Such services include, but are not limited to the following: a. Intake and assessment; b. Orientation; c. Counseling; d. Job Development; and e. Job Placement. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES 250,000 These services include Health and Medical Services, child care, Legal Services necessary job related items (union dues, uniforms, toots, etc.), trans- portation, and services of an interpreter. The above will be provided to participants through sub- contract with community services providers. CETA Aa+1 N I STRAT I Ota! 100,000 County Staff will administer the sub-contracts, monitor performance of sub-contractors, evaluate programs, icl lc:,- o-� _a: i - -rfi.:ipants and maintain fiscal and administr;a ire %7'o3nsibi l i fy to the Department of Labor. The b � e' i nci u-Jes cost o: a required 1-fanage- ment Infor-ration Sys-.en, accosntirg services for contracts and costs of naking allowance payments. - RESERVED FOP START-UP FOR 175 SU'474ER YOUTH PR OGWI 75,489 $1 ,874,949 -2- 00130 i CE".'A UNIT In order to insure that the unecptoyed, underemployed and disadvantaged residents of the entire County are served and due to geographical distances of the various areas of poverty, there will be four CETA Units established. The CETA Unit is the basic administrative unit for the delivery of Manpower services to individuals. - Intake Intervie.,er (Community Organization Individual ) An Intake worker will interview prospective CETA eligible participants and will refer to appropriate Manpower services. - Job Counselor (Employment Development Department) Job Counselor will explore vocational opportunities with participant. If indicated the Job Counselor -gill arrange for aptitude and Locational interest testing to determine applicant's best field. Intake workers and Job Counselors also assist eligible participants to arrange needed Supportive Services. - Job Developer (Enployment Developr.:ent Department) Job Developer is responsible for assisting participant to find a job at the end of the training or counselling. Job Developer also teats with business, industry and government representatives to obtain openings for CETA participants. - Unit Supervisor (Employment Development Department) In addition to supervising unit on daily basis, assists with difficult cases, maintains liaison with training resources and coordinates with community services. Approxi- mately 3/4 of the person's tine will be spent doing job development. - Administration (Employment Development Department) Includes 1/: tine of EBD manager, clerical support, space, supplies, etc. The CETA Unit is responsible for maintaining in-depth records on every participant, including which services, which programs and which job referrals were offered. Each CETA Unit will be expected to provide intake services for €000 persons and provide a full range of services to 500 TOT A;_ CL_ST 6"I t ) 583,000 -3- 00131 Brent::�ood/Oaf I ev Area Budget S175,000 - One-half ( 1/2) CETA Unit $41 ,500 There will be a CETA Unit in the Eastern portion of the County 2 1/2 days per geek. The Intake Interviewer will be provided by the United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations (U.C.S.S.O. ) - Neighborhood Youth Corps (NYC) In-School 13,800 There will be 15 slots for youth who remain in school and work 10 hours per week. - English as a Second Language (ESL) 50,000 One class of 25 persons for a 15 week period, to be administered by Operation SER. Budget includes stipends and some job develop-tent services. - Regional Occupation Program (ROP) Referrals 50,000 U.C.S.S.O. will provide a program of recruitment, counselling and referral to the various ROP �ro- grams of Spanish Speaking individuals. Budget includes stipends, supportive services and tutoring in English. To serve 100 youth during the year. - Individual Referrals (5 slots) 11 ,000 Certain participants will be interested i n occupa- tions for which there are no M.anpower training courses or local adult school opportunities. This budget allows CETA funds to pay private school costs. - Work Experience (5 slots) 8,000 Individual training with a non-profit organization. CETA funds will allow for training up to 4 months. Intake Interviewer will make arrangements with employer and monitor work site. TOTAL 5174,300 0-3132 i r a L. n-yt • Pittsburg!Antioch Area Budget 5730,000 - CETA Un" S83,000 One full CETA unit will serve the Pittsburg/ West Pittsburg area. - One-half CETA Unit 41 ,500 The unit which serves Brentwood/Oakley will , spend 2 1/2 days in the Pittsburg/Antioch area. - Interviewer 19,698 A Spanish speaking interviewer will be hired in addition to the CETA unit Intake-Interviewer as this is the largest service area and has the highest proportion of Spanish Speaking. - Neighborhood Youth Corps (NYC) In-School 56,120 61 slots - English as a Second Language (ESL) 100,000 Two classes of 25 persons each for 15 week periods, to be administered by Operation SEP.. Similar pro- gram as Brentwood/Oakley. - hater/Sewer Vocational Class 55,000 To provide 16 weeks classroom and on-site training to 20 participants. Administered by City of Pittsburg, class at Solano State. - Low Support On-the-job Training 10,500 City of Pittsburg will assist employers to seek minority candidates by offering a low monetary incentive for ten (10) persons. - Intern Program 40,000 City of Pittsburg will administer an Intern R-oaram for 10 disadvantaged students at Los "Iedanos and/or U. 0. - Davis. - Public Service Vocational Class 40,000 To train twenty persons in public service occu- pations. To be determined after labor market survey -5- 00133 Pittsburg/Antioch Area - On-the-job Training, National Alliance of Businessmen $134,930 To write contracts with businesses for On-the-Job-- Training, Will give priority to ex-offenders and Vietnam Veterans. 66 slots. - Melding Class - Pittsburg Unified School District 81,956 Continuation of ongoing class previously funded under MIDTA. To serve 40 persons. - - Clerical Class - Concerted Services Project 66,429 To serve 15 persons each 12 weeks with an intensive clerical class. Includes stipends. TOTAL $729,133 0313 -6- � r Concord/Martinez Area Budget $300,000 - CETA Unit 583,000 One full CETA Unit will serve the Central " portion of the County. - Neighborhood Youth Corps MYC) In-School 32,840 37 slo-L - On-the-.lob Training (OJT) 24,000 On-the-Job Training is a program of writing a contract with an employer to provide training to the participant. Budget will serve 20 persons. Vocational Class 127,480 There will be three classes, 20 persons per class, subject matter to be determined after a labor market survey. Stipends will account for 50; of budget, administration will be 1511 and the remainder for training costs. - Individual Referrals 22,000 10 slots - V.brk Experience 9;600 6 slots TOTAL 5298,920 -7- _ i North Richrx)nd/San Pablo/Rodeo Area Budget $250,000 - CETA Unit $83,000 - Neighborhood Youth Corps (11YC) In-Schaol '28,240 32 slots - Intern Program - San Pablo 13,475 The City of San Pablo will seek five college students who are San Pablo residents and CETA eligible to work half-time in she City offices during the school year. Administration and monitoring will be provided by the City. - Job Preparation Class 58,520 Administered by Southside Center, a program of pre-vocational counselling for 75 youth who have never looked for a job. Includes: Hoar to take tests, how to look for a job, where to look, how to fill out an application. - Clerical - Vocational Class 41 ,480 Administered by North Richmond Neighborhood House, a program of intensive clerical skills for 15 trainees at a time, 3 days per week, for 120 day training periods. To include On-the-Job training 2 days per week. Includes stipends, teacher and administration. - Individual Referrals 15,400 7 slots - Work Experience 8,000 5 slots TOTAL b248,115 PL=.% d 1;.G PR3J ECT June 28, 1974 NV HI B,R/.a.y -$- 0013 w a IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Appeals from ) Administrative Decisions Rendered ) in Evidentiary Hearings Related ; July 2, 197h to General Assistance Benefits. w ) 'i'his being the time for hearing on the appeals of Mr. John Dix and tis. Janet Glading from administrative decisions rendered at evidentiary hearings related to General Assistance benefits; and Mr. James Page, Law Clerk, Contra Costa Legal Services Foundation, having appeared on behalf of Ms. Glading, advised that she wished to withdraw her appeal since she is presently employed and no longer a General Assistance recipient; and Mr. Page, having also appeared on behalf of Mr. John Dia, stated that at the time Mr. Dix had his assistance benefits terminated (November 30, 1973) , he was living with his rather, Mr. Frank Dix, and that suspension of his benefits was based on the failure of his father to complete and return to the County Social Services Department a questionnaire regarding the income, expenditures and indebtedness of the elder Dix; and ifr. Page having further stated that the claim of Mr. Dix, appealing his November discontinuance from General Assistance, was denied at an evidentis hearing on the basis of County Regulations 49-401 V B and�9-L25 III, which provide that all income of any member of the family unit ( "responsible relatives" living together) :gust be considered in determining eligibility to General Assistance benefits of any other family member; and Mr. Page having questioned the validity of denying General Assistance benefits to John rix due to the non-cooperation of his father with Social Services, and having therefore requested the board to rescind or modify the aforesaid regulations to pro- vide that no needy person be deprived of General Assistance benefits solely because of the non-cooperation of a third party; and Supervisor '4. N. Boggess having stated that in his opinion, legal questions were raised that were beyond the jurisdiction of the Board, and having therefore moved that the appeal be denied with the suggestion made to qtr. Page that his appeal be taken to the courts for a decision; and The motion having died for lack of a second; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having noted that the General Assistance policy had recently been changed, and having therefore recommended that the appeal of lis. Dia be referred to the County Counsel to review all legal aspects of the matter; and On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSETIT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. cc: Mr. James Page . County Counsel Director, Human Resources Aggencyy Social Service - Attn: Ral;9 Pollard County Administrator L � I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution entered on the minutes of said Bdard of Super- visors on the date aforesaid. Witness mg hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of July 19?u , CLERK J. R. OLSSON, ly &La4_.0 _,Pa237�__ Deputy Clerk 00138 F: sr 1 APPEAL OF EVIDENTI.'ATtY HEARI_T, DECISION OF JOHN DZX Before the Contra Costa Co*.mtv Board of Supervisors, Jule 2, 1974 Submitted on behalf of John Dix by James Page,. Authorized r1 presentative SE"�LFTAT %T OF FACTS John Dix, age 51, was a recipient of General Assistance ' L! j%enefits from Contra Costa County in October, 1973. His General except for one temporary job_ ssistance grant of $99.00 was his only source of income A Mr. Vix rented a room and kitchen facilities from his 91 year old `father, Frank Dix, for $60.00 per month, excluding utilities. John Dix received no contributions, in-kind or otherwise, from his father. On October 29, 1973, the Social Services Department mailed to Frank Dix a questionaire regarding the elder Dix's income, expenditures and indebtedness. The senior Dix did not return the form. On November 15, 1973 the county mailed to John Dix a Notice of Intended Action (rA 239) stating his general Assistance benefits would be terminated effective Novem- ber 30, 1973 because "you failed to return your income report for October." No reculatory basis for the action was given_ As no evidentiary hearing'procedure was in effect at that time, john Dix felt he had no alternative but to leave his a_^Zr' S ^o' Se :s= ?_. O nr inn :tai_^.`_a'_�_ his mont-hiv subsistence income. Fe .did more an^ was subseauentl•f restored to his General Assistance Grant. On April 16, 1974 , after the County instituted a Dretermination hearing procedure, Gtr. Dix requested an eviden- tiary hearing to anneal his November discontinuance from, 00139 Cenral Assistance. A hearing was held and the decision rendered as a result of that hearing denied Mr. Dix' s claim on the basis of County Regulations 49-401 V B and 49-425 III. These regulations define "responsible relatives" living together as a single "family unit" and further Arpgjhjo�Hat all income of any member of the ffamily unit must be considered in determining eligibility to General Assistance benefits of anyOtI, . (49-401 III A) , We challenge the validity of these reaulations, particularly as they apply to Pir. Dix and persons in the same situation. ARGUMENT The WElfare and Institutions Code of the State of California places the care of indigent adult citizens in the hanc's of each County's Board of Supervisors. (W & 117001) . Each County Board of Supervisors must then adopt General Assitance policies and regulations which are consistent with the intent and meaning of the Core, as ultimately interpreted by the Courts. If Department Manual sections are in conflict with the Welfare and Institutions Code, or if they are in excess of the Countv's authority, then they must be found invalid and eliminated or modified. The Countv is free to set the level of benefits, but the program must be administered in conformance with the Code which provides that all indigent Dersons must be aided. Moonev v. Pickett 4 C.3d 669. .,o'hn "as discontinued from Genzral Assistance benefits due to : is father's non-ccooeration with Social Services. There is no claire that John Dix 414;cA not fully cooperate. Mr. .john Diff anolied for benefits on1,r for himself; he did not apply for his father. If Frank Dix is indeed a "responsible 0-0140 I relative" and responsible to the County for any aid paid to the son, then the County may maintain a civil action against Fran: Dix in the appropriate state court for reimbursement. (11 & 1173n0 and 17301) . The county may not 'deny the indigent this basic aid because of the fiction of Dresumed income. This"presumption of income availability" has been the source of numerous Supreme Court decisions. King v. Martin 392 U.S. 309; Shea v. Vialpondo U.S. , 94 S.Ct. 1746 (1974) Eachof these Supreme Court rulings holds that federally funded A_"DC grants are to be budgeted solely on the basis of "actually available income. " There is no room for the presumption of availability of income where it, in fact, does not exist. These decisions deal with AFT), not state and county programs. However, they do establish a standard of "reasonableness" which cannot be ignored. Aditionally,Goldbera v. Kelly 397 U.S. 254 and 'looney► v. Pickett, supra, indicate that the standards of federally funded Velfare programs are similar to the standards of home relief prourams. In a case ' such as this where there is no dispute as to the amount of income that was actually available to John Dix, there seems to be no need of a "fiction" to assign a certain amount to him. There also seems to be no need to dery and terminate the benefits of an otherwise eligible person on the sole around that a third Darty has not submitted information to the Countv, especially when the recipient has no legal neans of forcing the third party to submit this information_ CONCLUSION Mr. John Dix respectfully requests that this Board of C,©141 I i I Rimprvi gnrc rP�,ni nd or mndi fv the rPmil at-i nn- niif-1 i nPcl AhnvP otherwise eligible person on the sole ground that a third party has not submitted information to the County, especially when the recipient has no legal- means of forcing the third party to submit this information. CONCLUSION Mr. John Dix respectfully requests that this Board of 00141 Supervisors rescind or modify the regulations outlined above to provide that no needy person will be deprived of General Assistance benefits solely because of the noncooperation of a third party. JIM PACE Authorized 4presentative 00142 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 19 In the Molter of Request that Dog Leash Law Not Be Enacted. The Board having received a June 25, 1974 letter from Mr. Curtis Gray, 3257 Tulare Avenue, Richmond, California 94804 stating that in his opinion a dog leash law is unnecessary, and therefore requesting that said lax not be enacted; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said matter be considered in conjunction with the hearing to be held July 23, 1974 at 2 p.m. on the report of the Special Animal Control Review Conmtittee with respect to the entire animal control program. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. R. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order,entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Curtis Gray Supervisors Supervisor W. N. Boggess affixed this nd day of July , 19 7� Agricultural Commissioner J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By gn:4! x. Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson H 24 5/74 -12.500 00. 143 _. ,. ,, ..,-0..� Fre, max•':.- ;�.�s,, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Extension of Contracts for provision of chRplRtney services. The County of Contra Costa having heretofore approved contracts with the Council of Churches of Central Contra Costa County and the Roman Catholic Welfare Corporation of Oakland (Catholic Charities of OaklRnd) , for provision of chaplaincy services at the County Hospital and Juvenile Hall, during the period July 1, 1973 through June 30, 1974; and Extension of Contracts having been presented to the Board this day so as to continue the aforesaid services through September 30, 1974, with the understanding that the total cost of such services shall not exceed $2,643 for each contract, all other terms and conditions of the master contracts to remain in full force and effect; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid Extension of Contracts are hereby APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the 3 minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Council of Churches witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Roman Catholic Welfare Supervisors of Oakland affixed this 2nd day of July , 19 7 Human Resources DirectorJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Medical Director t` County Auditor-Controller BY U' "�!r� � ��'� , Deputy Clerk County Administrator Charleen K. Travers H 24 6/74 -12.500 001 AA In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 1974 In the Matter of Request from veterans for representation on the Contra Costa County Manpower Planning Council. This Board having received a letter dated June 24, 1974 from Mr. Al Sidebottom, President, Branch No. 121, Fleet Reserve Association, Career Enlisted Men - Navy and Marine Corps, P. 0. Box 627, Concord, California requesting that the Unified Veterans Employment Council be permitted representation on the Contra Costa County Manpower Planning Council (established pursuant to requirements of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973) ; and On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid request is REFERRED to its Intergovernmental Relations Committee (Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, and Supervisor Dias) . The foregoinE order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Board Committee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. Al Sidebottom Supervisors Director, Human affixed this 2nd day of July , 1974 Resources Agency J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor By j�='j �"� �,�� Deputy ClerkCounty Administrator L. Kincaid H 24 5/74 -12.500 00145{45 , L/ A i r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 19 L4 In the Matter of Appointments to Contra Costa County Mental health Advisory Board. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having advised that the Contra Costa County dental health Advisory Board recommends reappointment of the following manbers of its Board in the categories indicated: NJAX, E CATEGORY Mrs. Margaret Outman Registered Nurse The Reverend Palmer Watson Public Representative Mrs . Mildred Shorter Williamson Public Representative; and On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Sunervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendation is APPROVED and the persons named are REAPPOIYTED for three-year terms ending November 12, 1977. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. , ,_,,_n Zg, _ Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Agency -Supervisors Mental Health dvisa^;, affixed this,2a—d day. of 1;• , 197 BoardJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk Appointe3s c/o i•.anta ry Health ',dvisary B--t-rd By� 1110 A .t�2�lp Deputy Clerk vOUIZI't,7 `sdr,1n1 gtr--ito'' C tarles^ K. aven-3 H 24 ,;:4 - 1:. `r 00146 IR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COURTY9 STATE OF CALIPORMIA In the Matter of Report of County ) Administrator with respect to ) Development of Facilities for ) July 2, 1974 Riders of Ofmigh:tay Vehicles. } ) Pursuant to Board order dated June 24, 1974, the County Administrator having submitted his report dated July 1, 1974 on whether any further action has been taken by the Contra Costa County ?payors Conference with respect to development of a Joint powers agreement which would establish a joint powers agency to plan for facilities for off-highway vehicles; and In said report, the County Administrator having advised that It is his understanding that the Contra Costa Counter City .Angers Group proposed to the Contra Costa County Phyors Conference that the East Bay Regional Park District be made responsible for the planning and development of off-highway vehicle facilities rather than establish a Contra Costa joint committee (a joint powers governmental entity) on planning for off-highway motor vehicles, as previously recommended by the Phyors Conference, but that the ?Mayors Confe-ence did not consider the proposal of the City Managers Gro; 4 favorably and deferred action on the off-highway vechile planning and facilities matter for further consideration at its meeting on August 1, 1974; and The •County Administrator having attached to his report for Information a copy of the joint powers agreement suggested by the Mayors Conference, which provides for studies and planning only; the parties to the agreement mould be all 14 cities in the County of Contra Costa, the County itself, and the East Bay Regional Park District; and The County Administrator having further advised in his report that it has been stated that 13 of the 14 cities in the County have executed the agreement, but that the only signed agreement which he has on file is one which has been executed by the City of Pleasant hill only; and The County Administrator having stated that his opinion on the proposal to develop facilities for off-highway vehicle users Is set forth in his January 14, 1974 memorandum (:lith attachments) to the Board :members; that he is substituting an updated schedule which shows the allocations ($14,381.61) made to the County and to the cities as of January 10, 1974 from off-highmay vehicle license fee collections: and that ::hen the next allocation in cache in J a?y 19742 the total amount of ovaey received will represent revenues for the period from July 1, 1972 through June 30, 1974; and In connection therewith, the County ACnInistrator having attached to his report a cop? of A January 21, 1974 memorandum of Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, with respect to said proposed joint powers agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, on notion of Supervisor A. P. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. Ps Eenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid report and rel=tet material of the County Administrator to `W EnR D cc he Count. Gs':`w=ent OPera t;On3 Ciammititee (Supervisor W. N. %Cress and Supervisor Kenny) for recommendation. 00147 �l • I The forecroing order was passe: by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. p. e-Irl;: , A. M. Dias, 1.1. N. Bo -ess, �:. _�. -.-inscheid= J. E. Moriarty. NOES: 'None. ABSENT: None. CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this Is a full. true 4- correct copy of the orleinal document which Ig on lips In my office, and that It wa:. rxn::eti a adm.►tod by the hoard of Supervl5;om of Contra c.'nyta County. California. on the date shown. A•. r gT: J. IL OLSSOX. County Clerk k es-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors. by Deputy C erL / an cc: Board Com.-i ttee Director of Planning County Administrator Mr. Robert Sysun 001484 MW In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Proposed Tax Rate Increase Election for Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. The Board this day having considered the request of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Board of Commissioners that a proposition be included on the November 5, 1974 General Election ballot, which would provide for a ten cent (100) tax rate increase for said fire district for the purpose of funding a para- medic program within the district; and Commissioner Robert I. Schroder, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, having appeared before the Board with respect to the aforesaid matter, and having submitted a proposal for an emergency rescue service to be operated by the fire district; and The Board members and staff having discussed the matter further, and Commissioner Schroder having responded to questions related thereto; NOMI, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is REFERRED to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for review; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that County Counsel is REQUESTED to prepare a draft proposition in order that the mem- bers of the Board may see how the measure will be introduced to the electorate. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Board Committee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors Contra Costa County Fire 2nd July 74 Protection District affixed this day of , ]9 _ County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Tax Collector By ,(���ys �Q� t z ,, Deputy Clerk County Auditor Doris— Balawlin H.4 s,Rteq�.jbtrar of Voters 0349 ti. M 4 Ii: TRE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, "STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the matter of proposed extension ) and/or renewal of agreements for ) July 2, 1974 provision of mental health services. ) Mr. R. E. Jornlin, .Director, Human Resources Agency, having appeared before the Board and advised that agreements with the following agencies for the provision of mental health services terminated July 1, 1974 and having requested that pending approval of the county budget for fiscal year 1974- 1975, said agreements be extended and/or renewed for three months : Bi Bett Corporation ( 3) RAJA, Inc. National Council on Alcoholism - Bay Area Liberty Community Services Re-Entry Services, Inc. North Richmond Nai aborhood House Mt. Diablo Child Therapy Center, Inc. El Sobrante Valley Activities Center Hoge, Health and Counseling Services, Inc. Ronoh School for Disturbed Children We Care Society, Inc. Many Hands, Inc. Community of Concern Phoenix Programs, Inc. Martinez Bus i.ines, Inc. Superintendent of Schools Alhambra Convalescent Hospital Richmond Unified School District (Knolls Language Center) State Department of Rehabilitation City of Antioch (Reach Project) Las Tramoas School, Inc. Contra Costa County Association for the Dentally Retarded (2) Pittsburg Community Hospital District; and The Board members having discussed the matter; and On the reeo-emendation of the County Administrator and on Notion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor j . P . Kenny, IT IS FT THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to tha Administration and Finance Committee ( Supervisor A. 1.1. Dias and Sn-ervisor Linscheid) for report to the Board on July 9, 1974 as soon as practicable. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. T N "OEt'� None. N r.� 00150 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct corny of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid . Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of July, 1974. J. R. QLSSON, CLERK BY.��� Cnarleen K. Travers, Deputy Clark cc: Board Committee Director, Human Resources Agency County Medical Director County Auditor-Controller County Administrator 00.101 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Julv 2 19 ZL R In the Matter of Authorizing County Le_Dartment Heads to Attend International Business Machines Executive Seminar in San Jose, California. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. R. Kenny, It IS BY T-111-7 BOARD ORDERED that interested County Department Heads are AUTHCREZED to attend an International s Business Machines &xecutive SeairaM in San Jose, California on August 23 and 24, 19741, with no co-mty expense involved other than transportation to and from San Jose. The foregoing order Bras passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, 3. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriart--. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 9 hereby certify that the foregoing is a t-ce and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes a. said Board of Supervisors on the date c:oresaid. itness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Countv Auditor-Controller e�ar4^er_� �ads r' S��-'v+SOfS fir, r;s#��tor ofFixed this 2nd day of ju Y 1974= CoL'n `' n J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By -� .- vz,714 e.�t.�l Deputy Clerk 00152 Y 3 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July2 , ig74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Modification Number 16 to Contra Costa County Emergency Employment Act, Section 5, grant (No. EEA-06-2-0073) . On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Benny, IT IS BY THE BOARD OREERED that Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Modification Number 16 to the Contra Costa County Emergency Employment Act, Section 5, grant With the U. S. Department of Labor, for provision of additional federal funds in the amount of $813,000, and extension of the program through March 319 1975 (the local matching requirement has been Waived by the U. S. Department of Labor) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. L inscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• U. S. Department of Labor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Governor Reagan Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this_? day f J"13E , 19 'jam Agency , J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Civil Service Department County Audit or-C ontrlller By ^-�� Deputy Clerk Cqunty Administrator Charleen K. Travers �.*Q153 oo ll In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 IL 1n the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Modification to Contra Costa County Summer Program for Economically, Disadvantaged Youth (SPEDY 06-4004-32) . On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute a Modification to the Contra Costa County Summer Program for Economically Disadvantaged Youth grant with the U. S. Department of Labor, for an increase in county allocation of funds from $71,800 to $);20,046, and for provision of additional funds in the amount of $18,792 for a transportation and recreational support component. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Sunervisors J. P . Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, ! J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Mone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid, _. Di---actor. Hurian 'IesoUrcas Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agancy Supervisors County Auditor-Controller of xed this2r_d day of July , 197L— County Administrator G i J_ R. OLSSON, Clerk Associated Bly Area r3 i ji j n^-43neputy Clerk Governments U. 1. 17'apgrtment of Lab-)-- Cha.:-lean K. grayet-3 � Raa-far, 00154 �* 7- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 ' 1914 In the Matter of Contract With Mr. R. H. Reno for professional services, Office of County Assessor. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is ADTHORIZED to execute a contract between the County of Contra Costa and Mr. Robert H. Reno for professional services in connection with preparation of an assessment and audit procedural manual for the Office of County Assessor during the period from July 1, 1974 through September 27, 1974 at a cost not to exceed $2,500 under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in the contract. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: ASS: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Contractor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c/o Assessor Supervisors County Assessor affixed this 2na day of Jniv . 197 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By ai�14 /('' Deputy Clerk H Charleen K. Travers i, s/�a -�z.soo 60155 I � *, 1 I • I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 . 19 74 In the Matter of i Memorandum of Understanding with State Department of Food and Agriculture for provision of egg standard enforcement activities. On *notion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORI7ED to execute a Memorandum of Understanding, effective July 1, 1974, between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Department of Food and Agriculture, for provision by the county of egg enforcement standards and federal certification and surveillance of eggs, at a cost not to exceed $7,720, in accordance with provisions as set forth in the Memorandum of Understanding. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervises on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of tgricutltural Connissionar5uae:Misors County Auditor- ontrollsrQr"'xed this 2nd day of July , 1974 County Administrate:* OLSSON, Clerk By ,� ct� �t. r� Deputy Clerk 00156 Chsrlsen i�. Trava^s .X1 . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 3uj�-2 197-4-- In the Matter of Authorizing execution of agreements between County Service Areas and certain cities for fire fighting services. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreements between the County of Contra Costa (in behalf of certain County Service Areas) and the following cities, said cities to provide fire fighting equipment and services for the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975, at costs to the Service Areas as indicated, as more particularly set forth in said agreements: County Service Area City Cost F-3 .Antioch $123,000 F-4 Pittsburg 41,000 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. ?Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Cities Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this d f 19 Administrator —tad— ay' o "1.z= 74— J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By_ /c�z, , Va Deputy Clerk I H 24 5/74 -12.500 Doris Baldwin { 001-57 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of an agreement with Mr. Earl Dunivan for premises at 3755 Alhambra, Suite 6, Martinez, California, Office of Sheriff-Coroner. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Earl and Joanne Dunivan, for use of premises at 3755 Alhambra Avenue, Suite 6, Martinez, California, by the Contra Costa County Narcotics Strike Force, during the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J . P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ! hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. vy,_ 'Public .,'nrlks Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Of �Yi7 Jt pt—viio:s Lessor via n/iti' axed this 2nd day of Julr , 19 I Buildings & Grounds OLSSON, Clerk County Auditar-Cont.-ojler County Ad:nin.'.sLraLo:^ By rt° t--- �,w Deputy Clerk Office of Sheriff-Co_-one.- Charleen K. Travers y �; si►s - i�,sar 00158 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 71L In the Matter of Authorizing execution of agreement with Canteen Company of Contra Costa, Inc. for installation and service of vending machines. An agreement dated July 2, 1974 having been presented to the Board between the County of Contra Costa. and Canteen Company of Contra Costa, Inc. , for installation and service of specified vending machines at the Walnut Creed-Danville Municipal Court Building, on a month-to-month basis and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said agreement; and On motion of Supervisor E A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BIL THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Suoervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. IN. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. F. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Wi-1 :ess my hand and the Seal of the Bcard of Pub is Worf.5 Sup-:!:visors .5u; i,;:ng., & u^cj;n'_; affixed this •I day of July J 147 County Audi tor-Controlien J. R. OLSSCN, Clerk vtlunty Administrlt.lr / By_ _ �r�C�:.l:..» , � -Zn �,�i..c. � , Deputy Clerk 00159 u M Tr z' IMIT k In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 _' 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Memorandum of Understanding with City of Richmond for Placement of Home Health Aide trainee in County Health Department. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED, on behalf of Contra Costa County, to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Richmond (Manpower Services) for the place- ment of one trainee in the Richmond Office of the County Health Department for an indefinite period: all training costs to be borne by said City. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: City of Richmond Supervisors c/o Human Resources Agenc$ifixed this 2nd day of July . 19 74 Director, Human Resources — Agency JOLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller gy . wa4' f- , Deputy Clerk County Health Officer UtlarleenTravers H 24 5/7Qgq &y Administrator 0-0160 co - I � Al In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Agreemsnt with Transactional f Analysis Institute of Contra Costa County, Lafayette, for provision of professional services, County Health Depart=men On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of 4uasrvisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY -THE BOARS? ORDERED that Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute a contract between the County of Contra Costa and Transactional Analysis Institute of Contra Costa County, Lafayette, for pro- vision of training services for personnel of the Alcoholism Information and Rehabilitation Service, County Health Department, during the period May 1, 1974 through June 30, 1974; total amount of the contract shall not exceed $350 ($315 federal and state funds and $35 in county funds) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Sunervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Horiart.. 2d0ES: None. ABSENT: Nona. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the mirutes of said Board of Superwiso:s on the date ,;foresaid_ e.c • C or.t r a^ o r Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency affixed this? o7� f July _ County f-:aa?th r3oart-n?nt /71 - !' J; Ot_SSON, Clerk County "editor-Co, t,ro 1e^ ` Cott^.t ;* d ci33t..,ito: B}, Deputy Clerk :. arl=pan R. Travars 40161 A t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stare of California July 2 19 11 In the Matter of Agreement with Childrenb Hospital, Oakland, for provision of staff training services to the Health Department. On the recommendation o- the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervis-or E. A. hinscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE .BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute a contract between the County of Contra Costa and Children's Hospital, for pr ovision of training services (pediatric care) to the staff of the County Health Department, during the period January 1, 1974 through June 30, 1974; total amount of the contract shall not exceed $2,500 ( federal. funds) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. ? . Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSE14T: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a ::ue and correct copy of on order" entered on the Socrd Of S:3-a"ei5;;7: an t{ -a C=uss my hard and the Seal of the Board of Di ractor, Human _�'1w.` ourcas Su=:`V-50rs Agency c�Fxed t:r¢s 2nj d of JUIV , 19 1� County uaaith haps:;-tent J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Cnunt- xl;rziri4% .nw 6, ; _ ., 1.;._.. - �._.;..._ .._l Deputy Clerk -rir e3n . ��-avac a 00162 H �: S/74 - 12,Sua In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to send a letter to U. S. Department of Labor regarding Contra Costa County Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Title II. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to send a letter to the Acting Assistant Regional Director of Manpower, U. S. Department of Labor, confirming the June 27, 1974 telegram from the County Administrator requesting that the federal funds for the Contra Costa County Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Title II, grant be increased from $1,011,000 to $1,235,000; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that aforesaid action of the Board officially requests the aforementioned additional Contra Costa County Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Title II, grant funds. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency orfixed this 2nd dal, of July , 19 74 County Auditor-Controller — CJ. R. Ot_SSON, Clerk County Administrator ByLeer Deputy Clerk H 24 5/741 -12.500 Doris Baldwin 00163 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of l ft Authorizing purchase of staff t training services by Ms. Judith Wallerstein and Ms. Joan Kelly in the Social Service Department. 1 i On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by i Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the f Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to engage Ms. Judith Wallerstein and Ms. Joan Kelly, for provision of training services for certain Social work staff in the County ESocial Service Department in the assessment of infants and c young children, at a cost not to exceed $200 each. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, i J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ' ABSENT: None. i t r r f i' t r l E a t r I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc* Contractors Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c/o Human Resources Agencysupervisors Director, Human Resources o$ixed this Ina day of July , 197 Agency J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By � .t,. t ? , Deputy Clerk County Administrator Charleen K. Travers H 214 spe -ia.soo IV'DU.i►"./LFV�^n` A I� ZR f {Jj • I I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 19 71, In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff-Coroner to use inmate labor for clean-up work. On motion of Supervisor 'E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenna, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERID that the County Sheriff-Coroner is AUTHORIZED to utilize prisoners for clean-up titi*ork as needed at the Concord Police Academy and at the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds at Antioch. The foregoing order was passed by the follocring vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. 14. Dias, U. N. Boggess, �. A. Linscheid, J. E. 14oriarty. VOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date c-'aresaid. Cc. vOi:':t" =.er j �: . �- '. itness ny hand and the Seat of the Boom of Count, Adminis r for Sur.-visors Cit- oL Concx d affixed this 2nd day of July 19 7 Cite• o= Antioch �► J, R. Ot_SSON, Clerk 6y s=f .X i DeputyClerk 7 ^ a+RQ„� .......s wCi�rZ�:Z. H :4 5/i4 • 12,600 00165 A ........... In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 ]9,L4— In 974to the Matter of Authorizing Payment of Range Fee for Firearms Instructor Course. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY HE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor—Controller is AUTHORIZED to make payment of range fee in the mount of $10 to Reserve Deputy Sheriff Michael G. Farrell for participation in a Firearms Instructor Course held at Los I4edanos College, Pittsburg, California during the period June 3 — 7, 1971 . The foregoing order ras passed by the following vote.- AYES: ote:AY S: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. 11. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. I'Ioriarty. NOES: hone. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes ci said $acrd of Swo-ervisers on t' a dote cc: '.Imes, my lend and the Seal of the Board of Coun v Srer�_ o~o er Suo�-jiso:s . � Coon L.' o i ed this 2, day of July Z9 71- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy C1lerk Do i I ^J 'I v''f.:eivllj f {I I I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Approving rate schedule for Home Health Agency services, effective July 1, 1974. On the recommendation of the County Health Officer, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following schedule of rates for Home Health Agency services is APPROVED effective July 1, 1974 (said rate schedule to be submitted to the fiscal intermediary for approval) : Service From To Nurse $19.55 per visit $26.00 per visit Home Health Aide 7.90 per hour 8.30 per hour Occupational/Physical Therapist 18.65 per visit 20.00 per visit Masters Social Work 16.90 per visit 23.40 per visit Speech Therapy 18.05 per visit 20.00 per visit The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors Health Officer affixed this 2nd day of July , 19 74 Medical Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator County Auditor-Controller By 'C�attLe Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin V'ly..ty s 77,NN-r'bf. v5 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 _' 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Rates for Therapy Services for Patients of the Home Health Agency. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that rates to be paid by County for therapy services for patients of the Some Health Agency at $12.00 per visit/hour for Occupational and Physical Therapy and $15.00 per visit/hour for Speech Therapy, plus the regular county mileage allowance, effective July 1, 1974, are AUTHORIZED, as recommended by the County Health Officer. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors Health Officer affixed this 2nd day of July 01974 Medical Director County Administrator / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller Byalcrtccsya_.&('vr -L Dept:ty Clerk Doris Baldwin { r+z4 5174 -iz.soo V���Q I v.. �. .. - i is .977 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19'r In the Matter of Formal Recognition of Contra Costa County Appraiser's Association. Mr. Charles A. Hammond, on behalf of the Employee Relations Officer, having this day advised the Board that the Contra Costa County Appraiser's Association had been selected as the majority representative of the Property Appraiser unit, and having furnished a merorandur citing the results of the election in said representation unit; and On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid menorandur. is ACKNOWIXDGED and the Contra Costa County Appraiser's Association is hereby GRANTED formal recognition as the majority representative of the Property Appraiser Unit. the foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. 1.4. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSE-W: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. ec• Association Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Employee Relations Officer uper,isors Acting Director of affixed this 2nd day of July 0119 74 Personnel (2) t� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Assessor / County Counsel By "` - Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid ����� H 24 5/14 -12.500 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 19 7.4-- In In the Matter of Authorizing Special Board and Care Allowance for Maria Salcido. On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Denny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authori- zation is GRANTED for payment of a special board and care allow- ance of $550 per month, effective July 1, 1974, to Mr. and Mrs. Wain Skidmore, 7501 Skidmore Road, Sebastopol, California for the care of Maria Salcido, a dependent child of the court. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency mixed this2ad—d Z,,3,, 19 44- Social Service J. R. OLSSON, Uerk County Auditor-CoPtroller By e af,?rn, , Deputy Clerk County Administrator H z♦ s174 -tzsoo Doris Baldwin �p VQI'7U I' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 2 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing ) Attendance at Meeting ) ) On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Remy , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, is (are) AUTHORIZED to attend, XX the following: John B. Clausen, County Counsel - American Bar Association annual meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 9-18, 1974; all travel expenses to be borne by Mr. Clausen. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Counsel Witness my hand and the Seal of County Auditor- the Board of Supervisors affixed this Controller County Administrator 2nd day of July 1974 - • , CLERK J. R. OLSSON 'ec-u," %Xo-z� By Doris Baldwin Deputy Clerk 73-11-500 Form V-13 0-0171 01'71 �s s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 19?4• In the Matter of Authorizing Write-Off of .Accounts Receivable. The County Auditor-Controller having filen with this Board a list of accounts receivable in the total amount of $4,060.60, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the County, and having recommended that said accounts be written off.- On ff;On motion of Supervisor E. A. Li.nscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Fenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that author- ization is GR.,NTED to the County Auditor-Controller to write off said accounts receivable in the total amount of $4,060.60. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. L. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Auditor-Controller witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of Jud , 19 74_ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,.eag 1,_a Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/74 -12.500 17 �Lf, i Office of COUNTY AUG=TGR-CONTROLLER. Contra Costa County Martinez. California Mune 21, 1974 i TO: # Jin: s.:3 F , A11DIT07 FROM: CCK':itQLL � x G. r.orri s, Assistant Accounting Supervisor SUBJECT: `•. *. rZC;KiSFi►3Lr. :�:.t��,:�'i--^-'r1'DFD rr o:j ::t�ST:�-OFF i ,fie sub; _t the accompanying list of Accounts Receivable totaling 4 0 60 .60 with the recommendation that they be written-off. These accounts were billed to the insurance companies for services rendered to one of their insured, out the xnsur Ence company rejected the claim because of its age. N yir�� I L E D L - X9;4 d P£RVWM COSTA CO• 1 001.' 3 .t. r! I " �1 .•—c .. ....tJ.+ din^ �'r! R T I TIFltlAiJ 3.2..•1 r �t i 00173 .i. MOMIT at f I� � -- �.lT� � T�♦+.t�lltn^ a.{ lTil }t a...._au��a : �.►a!`'.l..t..iNu twa.tt��i ►L:wJ I".Vi1�J.iS Ii it I' iJ T 232003 atm=31 3. h. $ 68.20 ! 2: 5601 Bailey, L. =. 72.00 203797 Coes, Kevin 24.00 1 093327 Coope:, F. 24.00 i l 138665 Delgado, R. 27.00 125197 Delgado, Ramon 258.00 178258 Diaz, A. 120.00 i 208153 Gardener, L. 24.00 i 136175 Hawkins, J. 72.00 203369 Herbert, M. 48.00 204924 Hunt, R. 648.00 163458 Jams, R. 1,190.00 061344 James, E. 146.40 t 111575 Esrterakis, E. 96.00 210840 Padilla, J. 264.00 204347 Ridle, J. 24.00 069050 Rgdriguez, L. 352.00 185568 Romaine, E. 96.00 204277 Sjovatsen, T. 411..00 151459 Vergil, L. 96.00 TOTAL $ 4,060.60 00174 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 19 7- In the Matter of Authorizing Payment for Loss of Personal Property. In accordance with County Ordinance Code Section 36-8.1604 and on notion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor— Controller is AUTHORIZED to reimburse the amount of $39.20 to Deputy Sheriff T. A. Moore for damage to personal property (clothing) incurred in the line of duty. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ccs County Auditor—Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Sheriff—Coroner Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 2nd day of iij 19 714,-- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByJ Deputy Clerk Doro Laz ini H2. 5,7. -12.500 00175 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Re-employment of Jane C. Schmidt in the Class of Social Worker II. On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is' GRANTED for the re-employment of Jane C. Schmidt in the class of Social Worker II at the fifth step ($966 per month) of Salary Level 252 ($795-$966) , effective July 3, 1974, as requested by the Director, Human Resources Agency. ' The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid cc: Director, Human Resources witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors Social Service affixed this 2nd day of July , 19 74 Director of Personnel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller County Administrator BYDeputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5174 - 12,500 001 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Work Order 6445, Tarry Lane, Road No. 2555, Orinda Area. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 6445 in the amount of $6,100 and that he be authorized to arrang: for the repair of the road washout at No. 44 Tarry Lane in the Orinda area, said work to consist of importing fill and recompacting the washout and replacing 20 linear feet of asphalt concrete berm; and The Public Works Director having reported that said work will be accomplished by a private contractor; and The Public Works Director having further reported that said maintenance work is considered a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, sec- onded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. 1+0ES: Mone. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors County Auditor County Administrator o fixed this 2nd day of July , 1974 — }�. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By0/ Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard .✓f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 7A- In the Matter of .Acceptance of Completion of the Plant Establishment Portion of Contract with Christner Company, Ina. with respect to Moraga Road Landscaping, Rheem Area, Project No. :231-4579-72. The Board on May 14, 1974 having approved an Assignment of Contract by Livermore Construction Company to Christner Company, Inc. for median landscaping on Moraga Road at Rheem Boulevard, 'Rheem area; and The Public '6orks Director having reported that the one— year plant establishment period under contract item No. 19 of said project has been satisfactorily completed; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE]M that the plant establishment portion of said contract is ACCEPTED as complete as of June 28, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ABSENT: Supervisor W. H. Boggess. hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Christner Co. c/o P.W. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Public works Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed this and day of Tnl�_ 19 -4 ff J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By._�y���Lu/C , Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/74 -12.500 0017- � I � i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Accepting kroposal for Manage- ment Study - Public Works Buildings and Grounds. The Public Corks Director having recommended that the Board accept a proposal by Teonhardt-Sullivan and Associates, Inc. of `+•,alnut Creek, to make a preliminary analysis of the Public Works Buildings and Grounds operations to determine if their firm could make a proposal for further studies and implementation of changes which would effect savings in overall operations; and The Public '::orks Director having further recommended that the Board stipulate there be no direct expense to the County, as stated in the aforesaid proposal; and The Public Works Director having further recommended that he, or his designated representative, coordinate the proposed study with the Office of the County Administrator, especially in areas which may have Countywide impact; NOV-1, T�EFORE, on moticn of Supervisor E. A. linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Public ?:orks Director are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSiNT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this_?ncl day of July 0119 74 �`� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Y 1j . Deputy Clerk j Helen C. Marshall M:4 5/74 -12,504 00179 I I „4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Jul- 2 19 In the Matter of Atthoriaing Increase in Payment Timit, Encineerina 7-esign Services in Connection •ith Canyon Road ',idening, Koraga Area, Project I:o. 2631-4165-74. The Boaru on April 9, 10.74 having approved an agreement with Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. for engineering; design services connected with revisions to the improvement plans for ut. Monizats Church in Vloraga (Canyon Road widening) , said agree- ment providing for a maximum payment of : 1,000; and The 'Publici-orks Director having reported that Bryan & Murphy has completed the work at a total cost of ;2,127.74, of which much of the cost overrun was due to coordinating and other unforseen problems; and The Public ':=crks Director having further reported that his department feels the increase in cost is justified; Cn the recommendation of the Public r:orka Director and on motion of Suaervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that an increase in the payment limit to -,2,127.74 for said agreement, is APPROVE. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny,' A. X. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. D. Moriarty. NOES: none. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Public orks 1ireetor witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors : ol� o�i'ixed this .4-day of ,;:"j , 19 �= County ��dmin,.:��a to --�..,.�- .,.T— J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By I G I&I'"& , Deputy Clerk ilelen C. 2' arshall N 24 5/74 -12,500 010Q 11 0 . ec. NMwai,T;tl _,.,,.. cc: rUuls.0 : Oilier -!,.L t cQ Lv Coun-ty ud—i for Supervisors Countya, o Z affixed this--2r,�doy of Z , - 19 --7-1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_ /"'C. �-21?�l & Deputy Clerk 1.relen C. Varshall H 24 5/74 • 12s00 an mm ._u In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OP CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT July 2 , 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement to Purchase Tax Deeded Land, San Ramon Creek, Alamo Area, +}ork Order 8049. On the recommendation of the ex officio Chief Engineer and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linidsseconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS 3Z THE BOARD OBS that the purchase of tax deeded land (Assessment No. 192-060-018)9 San Ramon Creek, Alamo area, as provided by Section 3800 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, is APPROY]0 and Supervisor J. S. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement in connection therewith. IT IS FURTHER WMERED that the County Auditor is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in the amount of $50 in favor of the County Tax Collector as payment for said parcel of land and deliver same to the County Supervising Real Property Agent for further processing. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. LinidsJ. E. Moriarty. ROES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor 'ti. A. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public `corks Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Flood Control Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 2t3d day of 4 ul v , 1974— County 974-County Tax Collector J. P. OLSSON, Clerk By !�v Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/74 -12.t;00 row 00181 I k�,..*:C.E._,•; -. 'tea -.v .. e t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 9StOFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLCOD CONTROL AND :TATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT July 2 19 ,7s{,- In the Matter of Approval of Agreement to Purchase Tax L'eeded Land, Green Valley :reek, Danville —= Area, ,fork Order 8049. On the recommendation of the ex officio Chief Engineer and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. ?. Kenny, IT IS BY TIM BOAlU ORDERED that the purchase of tax deeded land (Assessment No. 196-241-001), Green Valley Creek, Danville area, as provided by Section 3800 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, is APPROVED and Supervisor J. B. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement in connection therewith. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in the amount of ;100 in favor of the County Tax Collector as payment for said parcel of land and deliver same to the County Supervising heal Property Agent for further processing. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AY S: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. N. Dias, 2. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT': Supervisor 2t. Boggess. I hereby ce.-tify that the foregoing is a true and correct cop* of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public corks Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Flood Control Supervisors County Auditor offixed this 2rd day of ,j,zl3_ 19 7.4- County Tax Collector J. R. OLSSON, Cterk By 1�,:• .�G , Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H N 5/74 - 1%500 0010'4 a a i� IN THE' BOARD OF 3UPEERVISOIRS, OF CONTRA COSTA CJUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 2 , 19 74 In the Matter of Approving ) and Authorizing Payment for j Property Acquisition ) On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kennv , IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDS D that the following settlement and contract be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to—draw warrant_ in the following amount to be delivered to the County Right-of-Way Agent: _ Contract Payee and Road Name Grantor Date Escrow Number Amount PACHECO Frank and Mary June 25, 1974 Title Insurance and $2,025 BOULEVARD Nausin frust Company, Road No. 3951 Escrow No. MZ-202146 Pacheco area W/O 4170 (500 square feet of land, plus improvements required for the Pacheco Boulevard project) IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute said contract on behalf of the County. The County Clerk is directed to accept deed from above-named grantor — for the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOTFS : None. ABSEVT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I FB;R'-BY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of July , 1974 . cc; Auditor Public Works (2) , CLERK Administrator J. R. OLSSON, y Mildred 0. Ballard, Deputy ClerY Form #20.4 70-1-500 OOIQ3 s 771 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 1974 In the Matter of Acceptance of Instruments for Recording Only. On notion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following instruments are ACCEPTED for recording only: Instrument Date Grantor Reference Offer of Dedication January 7, 1974 Edward M. Hicks Sub. 4364 et al Consent to Offer September 25, East Bay Muni- Sub. 4467 of Dedication 1973 cipal Utility District The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervsiors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Recorder (via P.W. ) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 2nd day of July . 19 74 County Assessor J. R. olSSON, Clerk County Administrator By 1� ' 1 �� Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard r;.• sne - iz.soa ���� in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments. On nation of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following instrument is ACCEPTED: Instrument Date Grantor Reference Grant Deed June 11, 1974 Dame' Construction Sub. 4496 Company, Inc. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Warks Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 2nd day of July , 19 74 ` J. R. oI.SSC?fit, Clerk Sytc .ec�»�C*`-'<''- Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 $114 -12,500 001, i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19Z4 In the Matter of Acceptance of Quitclaim Deed, Oak Road, Road No. 4054, Walnut Creek Area. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a Quitclaim Deed dated May 20, 1974, from Smith & Haley Construction, Inc. , eliminating their interest in an easement over County-owned property located at 2565 Oak Road, Walnut Creek, is ACCEPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, £. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of July ig 74 BY*,, J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 4 L,,J , / Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5114 - 12.500 00186 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Refund of Cash in Connection with Completion of Work at Site 4 (San Pablo Dam Road), Slide Repairs, Part III, Project No. 1065-5897-73, Martinez, E1 Sobrante, Richmond an d_nnina A Areas The Board on February 5, 1974 having accepted as complete the contract with Ball, Ball and Brosamer for slide repairs, Part III, on Carquinez Scenic Drive (Martinez area), Garden Road (E1 Sobrante area), McBryde Avenue (Richmond area), and San Pablo Dam Road (Orinda area) with the exception of some work at Site 4 on San Pablo Dam Road inasmuch as the work could not be completed until the ground had dried and stabilized, for which a $2,000 cash bond was posted; and The Public Works Director this day having reported that said work has now been completed; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to return the $2,000 cash to Ball, Ball and Brosamer, 401 Hartz Avenue, Danville, California 94526, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 114404 dated January 30, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisor,; J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Ball, Ball 6 Brosamer Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 2nd day of July , 1974 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By4&r-.XA44X4� Deputy Clerk H 24 $114 - 12.500 001v" .'T a. i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 19 .74 In the Matter of Completion of Public Improvements in Minor Subdivision 169-72, Knightsen Area. The Public Works Director having notified this Board that the construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 169-72, Snightsen area, has been satisfactorily completed; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the construc— tion of public improvements in said Minor Subdivision is complete. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors Subdivider affixed this 2nd doy of J1 1LX.__ 19 _U Mr. Clarence Helm J. R. OLSSON, Cleric 5564 Alabama Drive B f G '71WV- 4d , Deputy Clerk Concord, California 94520 y Helen C. Marshall p I� H 24 5/74 -12.500 00100 I I i e � � x . l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 1974 In the Matter of Request of Mr. Warren Smith with Respect to Hailey Road Drainage Facility. The Board on June 18, 1974 having held over to this date the matter of a request from Mr. Warren Smith that a road cross culvert crossing Bailey Road and extending onto his property at each end (1. 5 miles south of State Highway 4) be declared a public nuisance and abandoned by the County, and that the County improve a recently installed cattlepass to serve as a cross culvert; and The Board having directed the Public Works Director to resub- mit hos report on this day; and the Public Works Director having complied; and Mr. Smith having appeared and stated that in view of the fact that enlarged condemnation action is being taken, he desired to withdraw his request; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, I"_' IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request .of Mr. Smith is WITHDRAWN. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date uforesaid. cc: Mr. W. Smith Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 2nd day of July ' 19 74 County Building Inspector ' J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk ildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 - 12.500 00189 '`roq In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 197A— In the Matter of Amending Board Order Accepting as Complete Public Improvements and Accepting KNOX LANE as a County Road, Minor Subdivision 5-73, Oakley Area. The Board on May 14, 1974 having accepted as complete the construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 5-73, Oakley area, and accepted Knox bane as a County road; and The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board amend said Board Order (recorded in the office of the County Recorder in Book 7230 of Official Records at Page 679) mor the purpose of deleting from the acceptance that portion of Knox Lane not constructed to County standards; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the fourth paragraph of said Board Order of May 14, 1974 is amended to read as follows: "IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the east-west portion of the 60 foot right of way of KNOX LANE, as shown on the Parcel Pap of Minor Subdivision 5-73 filed January 23, 1974 in Book 32 of Parcel Maps at Page 81, is ACCEPTED AND DECLARED to be a County Road of the County of Contra Costa, dedication of said street having been by separate instrument recorded on March 18, 1974 in Volume 7179, Page 455, Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES% Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ord-.r entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc• Recorder Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Subdivider Supervisors Public Works Director offixed this ,day of 19 q+ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By C� J. , Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H:4 5I14 -1:.500 G([J�^ r i' j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 197-4 In the Matter of .Approving Application to Public Utilities Commission for Crossings of the Southern Pacific Railroad System, San Ramon Area, Work Order 5552. The Public U`orks Director having recommended that the Board authorise the Public Works Director and County Counsel to make application to the Public Utilities Commission for the Norris Canyon Road and Bollinger Canyon Road public crossings of the Southern Pacific railroad system in the San Ramon area (Fork Order 5552); and The Public 'Forks Director having reported that the County's share of the cost of the proposed crossings will be paid from funds rovided by the Bishop Ranch Assessment District (No. 1973-33; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS W that the recommendation of the Public %orks Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSS?sT: Supervisor .:. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors affixed this _2r_cLday of July . 19 7¢ / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 41 /L _2k¢! jl� deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/74 -1:,500 y R IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Flatter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications and Awarding ) July 2, 1974 Contract for Maintenance of Median ) and Border Landscaping, County ) Service Area M-6, Danville Area, ) Work Order 5286. ) WHEREAS plans and specifications for maintenance of median and border landscaping in County Service Area M-6, Danville area have been filed with this Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director reports that said mainten- ance work is considered a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environ- mental impact report requirements; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director further reports that in connection with said project informal bids were received on April 26, 1974 from the following: Bidder Total Amount Bond Amount Sycamore Homes Association $7,572 Faith. Perf. $630 (Cash) 635 Old Orchard Drive Danville, California WHEREAS on the recommendation of the Public Works Director this Board finds that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid at the indicated total amount for said work; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, sec- onded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT I5 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ' plans and specifications are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bid- der at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; that said contractor shall post a bond as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with the bond as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is r authorized to sign the contract for this Boazd. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. yinscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. *i. Boggess cc: Public Works Director (-11TINED COPY C •r. s Co-r.•ct ,-opc of County Auditor ,•erK that r?. . ., a ?ilp in my office. County Administrator t�` ,, .a �.. .,t t; the Board of •nnar. (,T�tffornia. on County n ikr:k o; �d L'a,:d..: Ss�er.•isory. by Vv. 9 7* 00112 - 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COITNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications and Awarding ) July 2 , 1974 Contract for ?Maintenance of Median ) Landscaping, Moraga Road, Rheem ) Area, Work Order 4903. ) WHEREAS plans and specifications for maintenance of median land- scaping on Moraga Road at Rheem Boulevard, Rheem area, have been filed with this Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director reports that said maintenance work is considered a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director further reports that in con- nection with said project informal bids were received on April 26, 1974 from the following: Bidder Total Amount Bond Amount Atlas Tree and Landscape $500 Faith. Perf. $42 (Cash) Company P. 0. Box 23343 Pleasant Hill California 94523 Landscape Gardening Lafayette Tree and Landscape M. N. Hansen Construction Company; and WHEREAS on the recommendation of the Public Works Director this Board finds that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid at the indicated total amount for said work; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of. Superviscr £. A. Linscheid, seconded — by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDrFX that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; that said contractor shall post a bond as indicated above; and that the Public Works D_-partment shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with the bond as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, F. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. ?J. Boggess. CERTINED COPY F r nlf rorrect copy of .. �.; '� tier• In !nv nrrir- cc: Public Works Director - i `" .;1,. Board of County Auditor County Administrator by Dk-pu*y (;.crk. 0V�.�3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR11IA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications and Awarding ) July 2, 1974 Contract for Maintenance of Median ) Landscaping, Moraga Road, Moraga ) Area, Work Order 4903. ) WHEREAS plans and specifications for maintenance of median land- scaping on Moraga Road at Moraga Way, Moraga area, have been filed with this Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimuir. rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director reports that said maintenance work is considered a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director further reports that in con- vection with said project informal bids were received on April 26, 1974 from the following: Bidder Total Amount Bond Amount Landscape Gardening and $480 Faith. Perf. $40 (Cash) Maintenance Service 241 Smith Road Danville, California 94526 Lafayette Tree and Landscape Atlas Tree and Landscape M. H. Hansen Construction Company; and WHEREAS on the recommendation of the Public Works Director this Board finds that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid at the indicated total amount for said work; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; that said contractor shall post a bond as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with the bond as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I CERTIFIED COPY cc• Public Works Director I certify that thi:{ fs a Nil!, true & correct copy nt !ho. original rtor•nrt^nr , ,{r fi on file In my offlef: County Auditor and rh-.t It +•.-:c• :r= - by the Board ty.+ County Administrator of r„•,r-:; (•r,,-_, CaHforr-la. C': the dgtr ghov n. ATTT%`� ': .1 R. el..SON. Covrr- Cierk r- ex-officio Cierkof said Soard of supercitorL= by Deputy Clerk. ' of i97 0 on Imo" THF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CORTTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATTS OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans and Specifications and Awarding Contract for 11aintenance of Niedian July 2, 1974 Landscaping, Treat Boulevard, ) Valnut Creek Area, : o=k Crder 49C,. )) MREA£ plans and- specifications for maintenance of median landscaping on Treat Boulevard from Buskirk to Bancroft Road in the ';.alnut Creek area have been filed with this Board this day by the Tublic !,;orks Director; and 11-M-REAS the general prevailing rates of gages, which shall be the minimum rates raid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and ='TEAS the tunic Storks Director reports that said mainte— nance work is considered a :lass 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; and V=R AS the Public '..orks Director further reports that in connection with said project informal bids were received on April 26, 1974 from the following:: Bidder Total Amount Bond Amount Landscape Gardening Gni 2,1;6 Faith. Perf. Z)178 (Cash) Maintenance Service 241 Smith Road Danville, California 94526 Lafayette Tree and Landscape Co. M. H. Hansen Construction Ca. 11 , BADS on the recommendation of the Public �rorks Director this Board finds that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid at the indicated total amount for said work; NO , THEREFORE, On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Denny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER: ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; that said contractor shall post a bond as indicated above; and that the Public forks Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS 1,'LRTF.ER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with the bond as noted above and any required certificat-es of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the cont=act for this Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, An. M. Dias, E.- A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ':CES: None. CERTIFIED COPY ABSENT: Supervisor e . K. Boggess, I certify that this is a full. true & correct c the ortglnal document wh`eh is on file in my office, ww that it was pulsed P: adopted by, the Board of CC' Public '��Ork� Director Suaerrisors of Contra Costa County. California. on • the date shown. ATTEST: 1, R. OLSSoti. County County Auditor Clerk&ex-offfcfo Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, County :administrator by Deputy Clerk. :i�S�IV Supervisor t, • I; • 3. oggess. I certify that this is a full, true & correct copy of - the o:trinai document u•h'rh is on file to my office, I and that it was passed h adopted by the Board of Sunenvt=ors of Contra Creta County. Californla, on CC; �ub1iC o�`lis moire,t0r the date shown. ATTF.ST: J. R. OI.SSOX, County County Auditor C: IST THE BOA-RD OF SUPERVISORS C CONTRA CCSTA Ct?UNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the sf a Iter of Approving Plans ` end Specifications and A =din- Contract for ,Maintenance of Fledian, .and Border Landscaping for July 2, 1974 County Service Area M-4, San Ramon ; Area. '.,MP..EAS plans and specifications for maintenance of median and border landscaping for County Service Area :s-4, San Ramon area, have been filed with this Board this day by the Public Works Director; and -.MR=.kS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Public ':Yorks director re_narts that said mainte- nance tiVor'_k is considered a Class 1 ',3tegorical 'Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; and L,'ERAS the -Public . orks -ir ector further reports that in connection with said project informal bids were received on April 26, 197' from the following: Bidder Tota? amount Bond Amount Lafayette Tree and Landscape 4,OaO Faith. Perf. 340 (Cash) Com-pany 530 Florence Drive Lafayette, Cali forria 945,49 N. H. Hansen Construction. Atlas free and Landscape Lompany lMREAS on the recommenda..i on of the Public !'corks Director this Board finds that the bid lister first above is the lowest responsible bid at the indicated to.al amo*ant for said woeC, NO';:, THEREFORE, on motion_ of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. -P. Kenny, ;-1 IS BY mF3 BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications are A_?PROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDE3 D that the contract for the furr_ishing of labor and materials for said wor is w.iarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at ^_e ;unit pricey submitted in said �.i '=''T at c?i .,M *._+�<�-rr+ -1:, _ nn`'- bon,'on,' ?� indi catt.? ;C abovecard f 1.a • r :'� f+lM� ' r,r:1.`. ';....r•.�.r"..�5 ..�l _. T...:�..'i.�...1^•^'1. 1.i:a v . - c �{- r3f r O`t i.a C V i.l. .L -l..O 1 IT if) URT'Lr;a Q D P.Ejr ;ha., after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it toget_ = with the bond as noted above and anti, required cer .if i,ca_tQs of i:':3::_ance, and the County Counsel had rerie::ed and aoo_otied t^em as to fo_~m the Public Works Director i g authoriued to sign t,-.e con.-race for ^i S 3oar3. The iore?o?r2 orde_' tv*,'-?s _ _oeA by the followinq vote: AYES: __?nay, A. T' ,. CERTIFIED COPY ••Wy 9• r}r'., is ;. i411, rn;t. °z correct + -. •re. n _ i„rr r - �,�� ter ^If::iIIlt �rw•.r;R..Rt r Coder O. M-*t.rh j3 9R tin 1, li_. i�_ 1� --_'Z'� .. - ..,.r '•:t„..j t!.:1T r• r:tt (i:lP..c..r1 !, I 1 ftp OfFICe. �it•r!.f d br the B s nr^ ')f Carr, t r, Board o_ to f er:nrv. l'Ri2iOTS.�.. QR - A[V _ rabbi . �`�._� Zi'�.-'. ...-'.: 1'�•t^tta-•.?.rr,Cc.t •:-� ?. F:. (}r.�iti�1�I, ('Mt3 u. :a 13 -i:d of$r I -71r IN THE BOARD OF SUPMVISORS OF CONT-PU COSTA COj'-rfTY, S,--."-!Tr-1 OF C.kTjTFO1FCIIA In the Matte?-, of Approving Plans and Specifications and --'LWardJr- Contract for N-i-tanance of Med-ia---- and Border Landscao-inS July y 2. 1974 and Park 1-1aint-enance, Ca-antv Service Are., M-11, Orinda Area. 14HEREAS plans and specifications for maintenance of median and border !andscaping and park maintenance, County Service Area 14-11, Or-inda area, have been filed with this Board this day by the Public Works Director; and VIMME]AS the general prevailing rates o-FL' wages, which shall U. prevailing 01 be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved, by this Board; and ..qIER:-;AS the Public -:orks Dizector reports that said'maiinte- nance work is considered a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; and V'HEREAS the Public Works Director further reports that in connection with said -!oroject informal bids were received on April 26, 1974 from the foll3wing: 00 Bidder Total Amount Bond Amount Lafayette Tree and $2,628 Faith. Perf. $219 (Cash) Landscape Co. 53G Florence Drive Lafayette, California 94549 M. H. Hansen Construction Atlas Tree and Landscape WHEREAS on the recommendation of the Public Works Director this Board finds that the bid listed first albove is the lowest responsible bid at the indicated total amount for said work; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion o--.- Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY TrrM BOA-RD ORDERED that said plans and specifications are APMOVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERM that the contract for the furnishing- of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; that said contractor shall post a bond as indicated above; and that. the PLblic !-forks DeDa--tMent sh---,":_ prepare the con- tract therefor. T: To ";�1U2;-r-:3R ;,mat, after the contzacit-or has signed the contract and returned it to-!--ether .-;-ith the bond as noted above and any required certificates of ins-zzannce, and .the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to forte, the Public iroriks Director is authorized to sign the con-t-ract. foo -,.his Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: C31 C31 AY E7'S Supervisors J. P, fenny, A. %1. Dias, E,. A. L insc'heid, J, . -E. 1-io--riar-ty. L L. I C':-::f7that th-7. ij .L "!;:I. t'-v. .t- car-.e.:t coqr Cr N. n:,l U1.1, J.-Y ry oetur,,�. b7 E-11- Board oi ('Orkrn c'"e-1 c--:. 3-tiblic *orks D-i--ec-tor on C oun tr 0 C.:;. Cott;tr Au di t o &ex oft; '7:Lrjv-Of SA!d r:nj r,—,:CT Coun-v Administrator JF 00198 ..ice.. ,. ,. r r4 r C f� I F IIT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0" CONTCGSfnA 1100 m*,STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans � and Snecifications and Awarding } Contract for Part Landscape } July 2, 1974 2iaintenance, County Service Area R-5, South Danville Area. } WHE-UAS plans and specifications for park landscape mainte- nance on the east side of Camino Rayon between Joaquin Drive and Franciscan Prive, County Service Area B-5, in the South Danville area, have been .filed with this Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WTIC" .EAS the general pr?vaiiing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and VFX -AS the Public :jor .s Director reports that said mainte- nance work is considered a Class l late-orical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; and I.MCAS the Public t.Qrlks *=_rector further reports that in .' connection ori th said project inform=? bids were received on April 26', 1974 from the f all owi no: Bidder Total Amount Bond Amount N. H. Hansen Construction Co. 3,3..L80 Faith. Perf. ;290 (Cash) 1136 Camino Vallecito Lafayette, California 94549- Atlas .549Atlas Tree Service Lafayette Tree and Landscape Co. NIC,-REAS on the recommendavion of the Public 'Forks Director this Board finds that the bid listed` first above is the lowest responsible bid at the indicated total amount for said work; ; NO` , THEREFORE, on motion. of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, TIP IS BY THE BOARD ORDER'S that said plans and specifications are *—PROVED. IT IS FURTHER O,.DERED tha: the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said wor" is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amours:. and at :he unit prices submitted iii said bid; that said contractor shall Dos. a bona as indicated above; and that the Public Works Tl-�Jartmen;. ^'r_ ? urerare the contract therefor. IT i F`H?T; ? L?.,» B7 t !c", after the contractor has ..'ened thJ contract u'4^ returned i t torte yr c' :litn the bond as noted above and my reauired cer-4-f i c3 ups os in s'1'_a—nce, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved the- as to the -Public :Forks Director is authori.'ed to sign the contra--t ;o_ ':~}w;. Board. The foregoing order was .-assed by the following vote: .-, _-�i�iS: su--�,...:1,�..U,rs J. _ -Kenny, A. 14. Dias, CERTIFTED COPY f rardfy rhat vw4 i8 r r li a .N-7: " 1 -'�:_ .J�' :r 30,,—es,.iS� uri-t*ti e;ts.tl Xt. It lx i.1. rue F Cor^ect 0027 of :, n ti, its m, office. v exa�.i X- t,.nnrr•. cp Lhw C^: Vim__C or= >>i; '.:.- "};..;-EMarx of 41,W f'r.c:t t'lr Board o f :S - i^p t.tz iinaa- uarr• C'afitornia, s�'t TE?"!': .T. It- Gt County ,—! ;j _ uk". �c_' C-`rk&ex-Offirin_ Clerk ;,, .s3E?�t. �Y brput r Ctrrk. at s:ri.# d of Superrfaora - I � , IN THE 50?,D OF SU"?E03TTISOR.i OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STAT OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ApprovinS, Plans ) and Specifications and ;warding } Contract for Maintenance of ) andscaning of John Glenn Dri e ) July 2, 1974 and }Meridian Park boulevard, } —uchanan Field Airport, Concord } Area. VTHEREAS plans and specifications for ma:ntenance of land— scaping of John Glenn Drize at 'Buchanan 'Field Airport and Meridian Part; Boulevard at the golf course, Buchanan Field Airport, Concord area, have been filed +i t^ his Board this day by the Public '.corks Director; and t-"H_?RE S the general prevailinq rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates -paid on this _project, have been approved-by this Board; and 1;' FL.AS the Public `.corks Director reports that said mainte— nance ;,►or-, is considered a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; and `'ihEREAS the Public ::or?s Director further reports that in connection with said project informal bids were received on April 26, 1974 from the following: Bidder Total Amount Bond Amount M. H. Hansen Construction Co. 2,92$ Faith. Perf. $244 (Cash) 1136 Canino iialleci to Lafayette, California 94549 Lafayette Tree and landscape Atlas Tree and Landscape W1_M_, kS on the recommendation of the Public Works Director this Board finds that the bid listen first above is the lowest responsible bid at the indicated total amount for said work; NO: , T:REI PORE, on notion ol. Supervisor E. A. Linsche;d, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenn; , IT 1S BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications are APMOVED. iT TS TORT ER ORDE7RED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said ;.or'-_ is awarded to said first listed bidder at tha listed a-ou-nt and at `he anit prices submitted in said t.^a , s—aid, c,)n t'_'._..-.7'.' Vit?;_! '_?`34. . 3 t'13r:. a`.' :+r; _J e, a :ed above; and i'13� the =z1blic ..*Orkz �,e 'r tm-an: shal-L 'Dre are the contract therefor. 1-7 is that, after the contractor has signed Une contra-t and returnee ?t !�.�.;?t ?�= :il ih the bond as noted above and any rewired certificates o{ insurance, and the County Counsel has reViety d and annroved th?:y as .,c f orr , iha Public ' orks Director is author zed to si-fin ;ha contract far this Board. `_he for^@?oi" o_-der .•las pazsed by the follovtin? vote: AY .i: u: 1'i. Di as, CERT!Frr.D COPY t+rJ. �.vthJ 1 verttfy .gnat ttY+3 ig a f!lti. t:uc- » correct Copp of y _ _ th.. orie'Inal :,3f wn�nt �...� h i r,: rii� ir, my office. .:1 B.:�_. JiI:`�;'t�.^''�,.4." . ,t• ..�jj?.':ti. g,^,t: Yi:;:r .. c`.`aj r•1`3E-if .: nt;if%:rd by ti:?rgSlard Of • �• n.FY: . ., ni ('e.V ~ ('. %— CmlriLF. (.'afifa!n{,4, O% �i .-. taF• dark, shah tl. �! U.l_i c .Orate ?=?� _� Clerk .PK nfftr�('iecic uC i ei+1 L o;►rd n[ 6uiten L,dfs. p , : gra or 00,200 �. � � - oQ IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOZIIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications and Awarding ) July 2, 1974 Contract for Maintenance of Median ) Landscaping, Various Streets, ) County Service Area Discovery ) Bay Area. ) WHEREAS plans and specifications for maintenance of median landscaping on various streets in County Service Area M-8, Discovery Bay area,have been filed with this Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHERE)3 the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director reports that said mainten- ance work is considered a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environ- mental impact report requirements; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director further reports that in connection with said project informal bids were received on April 26, 1974 from the following: Bidder Total Amount Bond Amount M. H. Hansen Construction Co. $7,560 Faith. Perf. $630 (Cash) 1136 Camino Vallecito Lafayette, California Lafayette Tree and Landscape WiiEREAS on the recommendation of the Public Works Director this Board finds that the bid listed first above is the lowest respon- sible bid at the indicated total amount for said work; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, sec- onded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bid- der at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; that said contractor shall post a bond as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with the bond as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has p reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess r CFRT1HrD COPY cc: Public Works Director teat rtit? !+ :► hill, truo• & correct copy of County Auditor thr nr'.L;n l 'r.'•'7i0•^r •+`i !e On file in my office And r•:..t ;r :-... r•r,:::r.,t a,irpr(A by the Board of County Administrator ,,.-t Co-,r,-r r•,r• cnne,tc. California. on P. nf_.so>.- Court,/ Clerk k Ut to Clerk of said B,-)a:d of SuPervisors. c= by Lt-put} Clerk. i ) 19,711 �I/G. f V 111 i f l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 , 19 Za In she Matter of Approval of Appointments to East/Central Contra Costa County Wastewater Management Agency. VTHEd A5 on Jure 24, 1974 the Board approved a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement establishing the East/Central Contra Costa County Wastewater Management Agency, which Agency would administer the preparation of a "Facilities Plan" for a sewage interceptor, treat- ment and dispoaal system for Eastern and Central Contra Costa County in accordance with the guidelines and requirements of the State Water Resources Control Board; and nTERLAS said agreement provides for certain appointments to be made; NO. , THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public 'Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. aenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Warren N. Boggess and Supervisor Edmund A. Linscheid. are APPOINTED as Member and Alternate Hember, respectively, of the Board of Directors of the east/Central Contra Costa County Wastewater Management Agency. , IT IS FURTHERS OR.DERRED that Mr. Jack Port, Assistant Public Works Director, Environmental Control, and Mr. Oliver T. Smith, Environmental Control Engineer, are APPOINTED as member and Alternate Member, respectively, of the Technical Advisory Committee of said Wastewater Management Agency. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: _)ne. ABSENT: Supervisor J. :.. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes o"r said Board of Supervisars on tate date oforesaid. 2u,01, -iy ,.��� .� - , �.,`fey_ Witness my :sand and the Seal of the Board of Environmental sum-Visors County Yuditor affixed this 2nd day of Julv , 19 74 County 'dministra%or J. R. OLSSON, Clerk r //7 By '(� � i`,,ytf/j� Deputy Clerk H 24 !)174 - 12.100 00202 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 1974 In the Matter of Approving Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with City of Walnut Creek, Buena Vista Avenue, Larkey Lane, Homestead Avenue, Wort: Order 4194. The Board having considered a Joint Exercise of Powers Agree- ment with the ity of Walnut Creek for the resurfacing and pavement traffic delineation on the following City-County roads: Buena Vista Avenue, Larkey Lane, and Homestead Avenue; and It having been noted that said agreement provides for the City to design the project and admit,ister the construction contract, the County to pay the City for the engineering, construction, and other costs for that portion of the improvements within County jurisdiction at an estimated cost to the County of $25,000; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY TFX BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of City of Walnut Creek Supervisors (via P.W. ) affixed this 2nd day of July , 19 74 County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator ByA!yA - tea_ —�-' pepuly Cterk ! j Mildred 0. Ballard 24 5114 -I:.soo 00203 i - i In the Board of Supervisors i of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 197A In the Matter of Approving Application for cello- cation of Funds in Connection with Installation of Automatic Crossing Gates at San Ramon Valley Boulevard, Road No. 5301, Crossing No. BO 54.9, Danville Qroa� 1•lnT1r (�,"�nT a�7R On the recommendation of the storks Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, - Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an application to the Public Commission Comission requesting allocation of funds in the amount of $8,725, representing one-half of the estimated cast ($17,450) to the County for the installation of automatic crossing gates .at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company railroad crossing of San Ramon Valley Boulevard (BO 51-9) in the Danville area. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: MEW AYES: SuDerF3S0rS j. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid; .J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABS- tT: Supervisor ::£. ii. Bog?ess. I hereby certif) that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on tha date ;-oresaid. Y: _ u i_ . ':�; _ __ ..__ `,t,:nes my hand and tie Seat oi: the Board of Co-';`lty Au' vaz �i"�rvisar5 County Adminis.'gator a^xi-G this ?rd day of July , 19 7A OLSSON, Clerk f Iti.i.�ru, ► Utr f� Deputy Clerk 4424b;1. - ,_.bza 00204 r', 717 ti I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Elec- tric Company to Energize Street Lights in Subdivision 4504, Clayton Area (County Service Area M-14). On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE 30ARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize seven (7) 7,500 lumen mercury vapor street lights in Subdivision 4504, Clayton area. x, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER. ORDERED that the lights shall be — energized in conformance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area M-14, Subdivision No. 4504," dated June 25, 1974, which draw- f� ing is on file in the Traffic Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said lights, having been installed by the developer under previous agreements, are now to be billed to County Service Area M-14. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. 11. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: P.G.& E. , Concord Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 2nd day of July , 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Mildred Ballard H 24 5/74 - 12,500 00205 E I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 19 7u In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Energize Street Lights in Subdivision 3951, Danville Area (County Service Area M-6). On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY TF?E BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize seventeen (17) 7,500 Lumen mercury vapor street lights in Subdivision 3951, Danville area. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the lights shall be energized in conformance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area M-6, Subdivision No. 3951 - Phase III," dated June 24, 1974, which drawing is on file in the Traffic Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said lights, having been installed by the developer under previous agreements, are now to be billed to County Service Area N-6. Board The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. cc: P.C.£ E. , Concord Witness my hoed and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 2nd dory of July , jq4 County Administrator �, R. t1lSSON, Clerk L1 Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H;e s��a - 12.500004U6 I cc: P.G.9 E. , Concord Su rwisors Public Works Director P= Suly , IS14 County Auditor offiixed rhes 'day of County Administrator I R. OLSSON, Clerk laYAYI.O.s. . d / 1/1`.�, 1 , Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard 002106 H 24 5174 12-600 r : °> i And the Board adjourns to meet on Tuesday. July 9, 1974 at 9:00 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Room 1070 Adminis- tration Building, Martinez, California. . F. Moriarty.- firman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Deputy 0a _ 3 SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUtI'£'Y JULY 2, 1974 , PREPAP. D BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD Approved minutes and proceedings for month of June, 1974 . Approved personnel actions for County Auditor-Controller, Civil Service, County Medical Services, Planning, Sheriff-Coroner, Social Service; and project positions for Civil Service. Approved appropriation adjustments for Sheriff-Coroner, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District; and internal adjustments not affecting totals for County Administrator (Board of Supervisors) , Human Resources Agency (RSVP Project) , Public Works, Sheriff-Coroner. Authorized reemployment of IIs. J. Schmidt in class of Social Worker II, effective July 3, as requested by Director, Human Resources Agency. Authorized Auditor-Controller to write off accounts receivable in total amount of $4 ,060.60; and to reimburse amount of $39.20 to Depute Sheriff T. A. Moore for damage to personal property incurred in line of duty. Authorized County Counsel J. Clausen to attend American Bar Association annual meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 9 - 18; all travel expenses to be borne by Mr. Clausen. Authorized County Department Heads to attend International Business Machines Executive Seminar, San Jose, August 23 - 24 . Authorized special board and care allowance in amount of $550 per month to Mr. and :Irs. W. Skidmore, Sebastopol, for care of dependent child of court. Granted formal recognition to Contra Costa County Appraiser's Association as majority representative of Property Appraiser Unit. Approved rate schedule for Home Health Agency services, effective July 1, 1974; and authorized rates for therapy services for patients of said Agency, plus the regular county mileage allowance, as recommended by County Health Officer. i Determined that Mrs. nary Dunten, Phoenix, Arizona be con- tacted and offered thzposition of Public Information Officer. Authorized Auditor to make payment of range fee of $10 to Reserve Deputy Sheriff 1M. Farrel for participation in Firearms Instructor Course, Los Medanos College, Pittsburg, June 3 - 7 . Authorized Sher'ff-Coroner to use inmate labor for clean-up work as needed at Concord Police Academy and county fairgrounds, Antioch. Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, to engage Ms. J. -.allerstein and Ms. J. Kelly for professional services in connection with assessment of infants and young children, County Social Service Department; cost not to exceed $200 each. Authorized P. G. & E. Co. to energize 7 street lights in Subdivision 4501 , Clairton area (CSA M-14 ) ; and 17 in Subdivision 3951, Danville area (CSti tai-r) . Approved surety tax bonds for Tracts3804 and 4630, City of Concord. 0®208 t: July 2, 1974 Summary, continued Page 2 Appointed Supervis.)r Boggess and Supervisor Linscheid as Member and Alternate Kember, respectively, of the Hoard of Directors of the East,/Central Contra Costa County Wastewater Management Agency; and Vr. J. Port, Assistant Public Storks Director, Env;_-pnmen:,al Control, and rr. 0. Smith, Environmental Control Engineer, as Member and Alternate Member, respectively, of the Technical Advisory Committee of said Wastewater Management Agency, as recommended by Public Works Director. Authorised Chairman to execute documents as indicated with following: Council of Churches of Central Contra Costa County and Roman Catholic Welfare Corporation of Oakland, contracts for provision of chaplaincy services at County hospital and Juvenile Hall; U. S. Department of Labor, :Modification 'Number 16 to County Emergency Employment Act , Section 5, gran;, for additional federal funds in amount of 5 13,000 and extension of program through March 31, 1975; and Modification !-.-,o. 1 to Counter Summer Program for Economically Disadvantaged youth (SPEDY) grant to increase county allocation of federal funds to $420,046 and provide additional $18,792 in federal funds for transportation and recreation component- ; Robert I?. Reno, contract for services in connection with preparation of an assessment and audit procedural manual, Office of County Assessor, at a cost not to exceed $2,500; State Denartment of Food and Agriculture, Memorandum of Understanding for provision by county of egE; standard enforcement activities; Cities of Antioch anO Pittsburg, agreements for provision of fire fighting equipment and services for fiscal year 1974-75 (on behalf of Court* Service Areas F-3 and F-4, respectively) ; E. Dunivan et ux, lease for use of premises at 3755 Alhambra Avenue, Martinez by Contra Costa County Narcotics Strike Force, Office of County Sheriff-Coroner, July 1, 1974 through June 30, 197 5; Canteen Co:npany of Contra Costa, Inc. , agreement for installation and service of specified vending machines at Walnut Creek-Danville Municipal Court Building; City of Richmond (Manpower Services) , Memorandum of Under- standing for placemei:t of one traii:ee in Richmond Office of County Health Department as a Some I:ealth Aide; costs to be borne by city; Transactional Analysis Institute of Contra Costa County, contract for training services for personnel of the Alcoholism Information and Rehabilitation Service, County health Department; Children's Hospital, Oakland , contract for provision of training services (pediatric care) to County Health Department staff; City of V alnut Creek, Joint Exercise of Potters Agreement for resurfacinv and pavement traffic delineation of certain city- county roads at estimated cost of $25,000; Public Utilities Commission, application requesting allocation of funds in connection with installation of automatic crossing gates, San Ram-or. Boulevard, Danville area. Authorized Chairman to send letter to U. S. Department of Labor confirming telegram from County Administrator requesting that federal funds for County Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Title II , grant be increased to $1,235,000. Reappointed ' r. Thomas t cGo..an as Member No. 11 to Retirement Board of Contra Costa Count;: E^:plo-gees Retirement Association, subject to coil_irr�ation by County Counsel that no conflict of interest exists ; removed ratter ?s referral to County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors Boggess and Kenny) . Approved one-month extension (to July 31, 1974) of contract with West Contra Costa iealth Care Corporation for prepaid health plan narketin ;, as recommended by Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Dias and Linscheid) . i 00209 i July 2, 1974 Summary, continued Page 3 Approved request of County Medical Services for an extension of mental health services from Richmond Mental Health Clinic to San Pablo area (faith conditions) , and authorized Real Property Division, Public Works Department, to negotiate for lease of suitable space, as recommended by Administration and Finance Committee, Waived reading and fixed July 9 for hearing on adoption of proposed rezoning ordinance nos. : 74-42, Herman & Ursula Sabel, 1890-RZ, Concord area; 74-43, Contra Costa County Planning Commission, 1891-RZ, Alhambra Valley area, Martinez. Fixed July 23 at 10:30 a.m. for hearing on appeal of James Von tzaldegg from Board of Appeals denial of application for Minor Subdivision 199-?3, Orinda area. Approved plans and specifications and awarded contracts to following for work as indicated: M. H. Hansen Construction Co. for maintenance of median landscaping, various streets, County Service Area M-8, Discovery Bay area ($7,560) ; and for John Glenn Drive and Meridian Park Boulevard, Buchanan Field Airport, Concord area ($2,928) ; and park landscape maintenance, CSA R-5, South Danville area ($3,480) ; Lafayette Tree and Landscape Co. for maintenance of median and border landscaping, CSA V-11, Orinda area ($2,628) ; CSA M-4 , San Ramon area ($4 ,080) ; and Arlington Boulevard, Kensington area ($2,340) ; Landscape Gardening and Maintenance Service for maintenance of median landscaping-, Treat Boulevard, Walnut Creek area ($2,136) ; & Moraga Road, Moraga area ($480) ; Atlas Tree and Landscape Company for maintenance of median landscaping, Moraga Road, Rheem area ($500) ; Sycamore homes Association for maintenance of median and border landsc,p?ng, CSA M-6, Danville area ($7,572) . Referred to Public Works Director for recommendation July 9 bids received for Delta Road Bridge reconstruction, Knightsen area. Approved application to Public Utilities Commission for Norris Cant=on Road and 'Bollinger Canyon Road public crossings of Southern Pacific Railroad system, San Ramon area; funds to be provided by Bishop Ranch Assessment District (No. 1973-3) • Amended Board order adopted May 14 , 11074 accepting Knox Lane as a county road, Minor Subdivision 5-73, Oakley area, so as to delete from acceptance that portion of Knox Lane not constructed to county standards. Withdrez, request of Fir. Warren Smith with respect to Bailey Road drainage facility, Pittsburg area, as recommended by Mr. Smith. Accepted as complete construction of public improvements in Minor Subdivision 169-72, Knightsen area. Authorized refund of cash deposit to Ball, Ball and Brosamer in connection with completion of work at Site 4 (San Pablo Dam Road) , Slide Repairs, Part III. Accepted Quitclaim Deed from Smith & Haley Construction, Inc. in connection with Oak Road, Walnut Creek area. Accepted instruments from Dame' Construction Company, Inc . , Sub, 4496; and for recording only from E. M. Hicks et al, Sub. 4364 , and East Bay iunicipal Utility District, Sub. 4467. Authorized payment of $2,025 to F. and M. Iiausin for property acquisition required for Pacheco Boulevard project, Pacheco area. 00210 M July 2, 1974 Summary, continued Page 4 Approved Work Order 6445 in amount of $6,100, Tarry Lane, Orinda area. Accepted as complete plant establishment portion of contract with Christner Company, Inc. with respect to Moraga Road Landscaping, Rheem area. Approved recommendations of Public ::orks Director with respect to proposal by Leonhardt-Sullivan and ?'associates, Inc. for pre- liminary analysis of Public Forks Buildings and Grounds operations. Authorized increase in payment limit to $2,127.74 for contract with Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. for engineering design services . Canyon Road widening, Moraga area. As Ex-Officio the Governing Board of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approved agreements to purchase tax deeded land, San Ramon Creek, Alamo area, and Green Dalley Creek, Danville area; and authorized Auditor to draw warrants in connection therewith. Consider request of Mr. C. Gray, Richmond, in conjunction with hearing July 23 at 2 p.m. on report of Special Animal Control Review Committee with respect to entire animal control program. Referred to County Counsel for review of all legal aspects of matter, the appeal of Mr. J. Dix from administrative decision rendered at evidentiary hearing related to General Assistance benefits; appeal or Ms. J. Glading was withdrawn. Fixed Jule 9 at 10:45 a.m. for hearing on recommendations of Intergovernmental Relations Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Dias) with respect to Comprehensive Employment and Training Act , Title I, Manpi er Program Operating, Plan, 19711-75. Designated Supervisor Kenny to serve as Board representative on Emergency Telephone System Committee (9- 1-1) . E Accepted resignation of Mr. C. Bloch as member of Citizens Advisory Comnmittee, County Service Area P-2, Danville-Alamo area, and appointed Mir. E. Schumann to fill said vacancy. Accepted resignations of Messrs. J. Trevino and M. Evola as members on Special Committee to Study Public Health Licenses and Fees and appointed Mrs. K. Preston and Mr. J. Roscoe thereto. Adopted the following numbered resolutions : 74/577 , accepting as complete construction of improvements on Mt. Alpine Place, Subdivision 3576, Clayton area; accepting Mt. Alpine Place as county road; and authorizing refund of cash deposit in connection therewith; 74/573, authorizinf; County Counsel to institute condemnation action in connection with Canyon Road project, Moraga area; 74/579, approving implementation of provisions of the Alquist- Priolo Geologic hazards Zones Act, and authorizing County Counsel with cooperation and assistance of Planning Department to develop a county ordinance to i-nnle gent said act ; 74/585 through 74/587, authorizing Chairman to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agreements with respect to liens taken •against property of Mrs. D. R. Collins, Mrs. J . K. Wilson and !,1r. D. I:'ilson, respectively; 711/5)°3 and 7h/5`I; , anendim- Resolution of Intention No. 73/690 adopted September 4 , l ? relative to Assessment District 1973-3 (Bishop ranch) San Ra:-:on area; preliminarily adopting Engineer's _ Report , rixin Au,7;ust � ;:t 11 a.m. as time for receiving construction bids and fixing Au,7u_t 20 at 11 :15 a.m. as time for hearing on said report. 00211 July 2, 197 + Summary, continued Page 5 Took following actions with respect to proposed incorporation of city to be known as mown of Moraga: approved boundaries as submitted by Local Agency Formation Commission; declared population; named proposed city "Town of Moraga" and ordered proposed Incorpor- ation to be placed on Nlovember 5, 1974: General Election ballot (Resolution No. 74 /588) . Referred to: Agricultural Commissioner - letter from Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Anderson requesting assistance in alleviating deer depredation in Moraga area; Contra Costa County Solid haste Management Policy Committee - resolution adopted by Solano County Board of Supervisors requesting support of S3 2018, which would exclude certain portions of said county from Bay Area Sewage Services Agency; Contra Costa County tater Agency and Contra Costa County Recreation and ,:atural Resources Commission - resolution adopted by California Striped Bass Association, Stockton, opposing SB 1873 which allegedly would alloy depletion of Yater quality in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and endanger striped bass fishery in the Delta; County Health Officer, Public Works Director, County Counsel - letter from Raymond Vail and Associates, on behalf of Quimby Island Reclamation District Facilities Corporation, requesting permit to discharge waste on said island; Public 1%orks Director for evaluation - proposal from S. Maloff for payment of past due rents on Sheraton Inn-Airport, Buchanan Field, Concord; Public Works Director - various communications with respect to proposed County Service Area T-2; letter from Mr. M. Knapp _ expressing disagreement with report of Public Works Director on proposed improvenents to Center Avenue, Pacheco area; Public 11orks Director and County Student Protection Committee - request for assistance in obtaining a trained adult crossing guard at elementary school located at 1111 Camino Pablo, Moraga; Director of Planning, - letter from Contra Costa County Mayors Conference with respect to county census to be conducted on or about April 1, 1975; letter from %rs. M. Reeves, Orinda, submitting her resignation as Sierra Club representative on East County General Plan Com^ ittee and recommending iirs. J. Dean as her replacement ; letter from Commissioner D. Watts , Tassajara Fire Protection District requesting assistance in obtaining an updated system of house numbering in district ; Administration and Finance Co=ittee for report July 9 - request of Director, Human Resources Agency , that agreements with 26 agencies for provision of mental health services be extended and/or renei•:ed for three months pending approval of county budget for FY 1974-75; letter from The Contra Costa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty* to Animals with respect to appropriation of monies for purpose of bringing County Animal Control facilities in compliance with state law (also referred to County Administrator) ; letter from League of Women Voters of Diablo Valley urging that foster care rates be increased as recormended by Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee (for review in conjunction with county budget) ; request of Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Board of Commissioners that a proposition be included on November 5, 14744 General :Election ballot w: ich would provide for tax rate increase for said district for purpose of funding a para- medic program within district (also requested County Counsel to prepare draft proposition) ; Intert,overn^ental 'relations Committee - request from Fleet Reserve Association, Concord , that Unified Veterans Employment Council be permitted representation on Contra Costa County Manpower Plann=ZIC, Council ; County Government �rer3-ions Committee for recommendation - report of Count;• Adnini::trator on whether any further action has been taken by County ?Mayors Conference on development of facilities for riders of off-highway vehicles. 00212 _. 7717"M" - N July 2, 1974 Summary, continued Page 6 Referred to County Government Operations Committee for recommendation to Hoard, proposal from City Manager of Concord with respect to regional booking and holding facility at Concord City Jail; and in connection therewith, requested County. Administrator and Count;; sheriff-Coroner to review said proposal and report to Board Committee. Referred to Office of County Counsel communication from Air. F. Hamienski, Richmond, with respect to certain animal control records ; and directed that future correspondence from 19.r. Kamienski which pertains to his dispute with Animal Control over certain of its activities be listed on Board calendar for routine referral to Office of County Counsel if appropriate. Directed that County Administrator report on status of application of data processing to property reappraisal program of County Assessor. As Ex-Officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and !Tater Conservation. District, accepted resignation of ^fir. T. %_ kushina as menber of Advisory Board, Flood Control Zone 7 (Wildcat Creek) , and appointed Mr. M. Vulcelich, Sr. to fill said vacancy. Determined to again refer to Administration and Finance Committee request for 60-day extension of funding for Richmond Youth Services Program. Continued to July lE at 0:45 a.m. hearing on Resolution of Intention for Assessment District 11072-1, Countr, Club Drive, Moraga area, and on report of Engineer of Work with respect to -� bids received for construction of improvements; and referred to County Goverriment Operations Committee, Public Works Director and parties involved the Engineer's Rcport for review. Fixed July 23, 1:30 pr., as tire for hearing on report of Special Animal Control Review Comamittee and requested County Agricultural Commissioner to furnish Board members with estimated cost of each item referred to in said report prior to or at tine of hearing. Accepted resignation of Mr. H. Armstrong as Fire Commissioner of Brentwood Fire Protection District and appointed Mr. J. Graves for unexpired term of ?fir. Armstrong ending December 31, 1974 . Approved recommendation of Human Resources Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Boggess) with respect to reorganization of Contra Costa County Emergency Medical Care Committee and appoint- ments thereto. Reappointed Mrs. M. Williamson (Public Representative Category) , Mrs. M. Outman (Registered lurse Category) , and Reverend P. Watson (Public Representative Category) as members of Contra Costa County Mental Heaith Advisory Board, for term ending November 12, 1977. Adopted following numbered resolutions with respect to County employee compensation program for fiscal year 1974-1975: 74/580, accenting temorardums of Understanding with Contra Costa County Employees Association Local 1, Contra Costa Building and Construction "Trades Council, Contra Costa County Appraisers Association and estern Council of Engineers providing for coin- pensation adjust^ents of approximately 8.25 ; for various classes of employees effective .cul;: 1 , 1971: ; 711/581 , ac;:now e% in receipt of July 1, 19711 report of Employee Relations Officer on compensation program for employees not in representation units ; and arnro.°inr Items 1 through 4 of said report ..ith respect to following (r:Sth exception of Public Defender, on which action is postponed to July 0) : au;�-Le 1 i j July 2, 1974 Summary, continued Page 7 1. A basic adjustment effective July 1, 1974 of 7.9% for most classifications; 2. A limited number of special adjustments involving internal relationship modifications; 3. Provision of a $15,000 term life insurance policy effecti,:e September 1, 1974; 4. Establishment of a policy of reimbursing Management Employees for membership fee in a professional organization directly related to his employment effective January 1, 1975; and Continuing to July 9 Items 5 and 6 of said report concerning adjustment in compensation of county boards and dommissions (Assessment Appeals Board, Civil Service Commission, Local Agency Formation Commission, Planning Commission and Retirement Board) , and of the Board of Supervisors; 74/5$2, extending to July 10, 1974 the time in which to adopt Memorandums of Understanding bearing effective date of July 1, 1974. 0021= x _ 1 0021= . , . ��. _. .. . The Preceding documents consist of 214 Pages. THE FO.-"RD OF STT?ER11'T'RORS MEET IK ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURS"I'ANIT TO t?PDr-,Zn ,?CE CODE SECTIO 24-2.402 aT REGTTLAR SESSIOI? AT 9:00 A.M., TXTFSDAY, J Y 9, 1974 IN ROOM 107, COT-1. - A.D?TZ?b DSTRATION GILDING, KART1WTZ., C AL IR ORN IA. . PRESENT: Chairman J. E. Moriarty, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, H. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. ABSE'N'T: Supervisor A. M. Diss. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, ?deputy Clerk. Supervisor A . M. Dias arrived at 11:15 a.m. and was present for the remainder of the meeting. i The following are the calendars for Board consideration prepared l+y the Clerk, County Administrator and Public forks ?director. r i 1 dafi1 a 4 r f k i' JAMES P. KENNY,RICHwoks /-ST DISTRICT CALENDAR FOR -THE BOARD OF SUPcRV150R5 ALFRLD M,RIAS,I:,H�Aoto JAMES E.MORIARTY �Ha t MMOO RIARTY,tAiAYCTTC WARREN T CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CHAIRMAN 11 JAMES C EK ,BOGGESg !RD DISTRICT TIC[CHAIRMAN �.? WARREN N.BOGGESS ARID FOR JAMES R.OLSSOIi,CJI OGTY CLERK 4TH wsTRltT �' SPECIAL DISTRICGOVERNED TS AMO EX O/IICIO CLERK Of THE OOARa EDMUND A. L1N$CHEID. BY 7HE BOARD MRS, GERALDINE RUSSELL D7H afSTRICT ►ITrseuRo BOARD CHAMBERS. ROOM 107,AOkINISTRATIGN BUILDING CHILE CLERK 1 k 1 i S 1 ' JAMES P. KENNY.RICHMOND CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF 5UPERVISORS JAMES E.MORIARTY 1ST DISTRICT - CHAIRMAN ALFRLD IS ICT c+N rwnLo CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WARREN N.IRMAN 5 YNO DISTRICT ViCL CHAIRMAN 1 JAMES C MORIARTY• LAFAYETTE JAMES R.OLSSON.COUNTY CLERK t ]RD VISINICT AND FOR AND EX O/IIC10 CLERK Or THE BOARD WARREN N. BOGGESS.CONCORD SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD MRS. GERALDINE RUSSELL ATN 015TRICT CHIEF CLERK EDMUND A. LINSCHEID• ►ITTSOURG BOARD CHAMBERS. ROOM 107.ADMINISTRATION BUILDING rHONE 210.3000 STH DISTRICT P.O. BOX 911 EXTENSION 1371 MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 R TUESDAY JULY 9, 1974 i The Board will meet in all its capacities - pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. € 9:00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies. 9:00 A.M. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director. 9:10 A.M. Consider recomendations of the County Administrator. P 9:30 A.M. Consider "Items -Submitted to the Board. " S 9:30 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board members. 9:45 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board .Co..mmittees including the following: ! a. Administration and Finance Committee (Supervi3ors -A. M. Dias and 3. A. Linscheid) on proposal that } certain mental health services contracts be extended for three months to October 1 , 1974; and b. Intcrgovernmental Relations Co=:ittee (Supervisors £. A. Linscheid and A. M. Dias) with: respect to a` appointr.ent of a membar and alternate to the Board i of Trustees of the Bay Area Sewage Services Agency. 10:00 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957.6) as required. 10:30 A.M. Recess, 10:45 A.M. Time fixed .for hearing on recommendations submitted to the Board July 2, 1974 by its Intergovernmental Rela- ticns Cormittee (Suoer•visors E. A. Linscheid and A. MI. Dias ) on the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Title I, Manpower Program Operating R Plan for 1974-1975. 1 11 :00 A.M. Time fixed to receive bids for the following projects.: c• a. North Richmond Street Improve-ments (Alamo Avenue, Battery Street, and Willard Avenue ); and b. Irrigation System Conversion Project (Contract 2), Richmond County Buildings. 11 :00 A.I . Meeting of Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 7-A to receive bids for the constructicn of sewers on various roads in West PUIU-sbi:rg. 00002 i Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued July 9, 1974 11 :00 A.M. Hearin; on proposed establishment of County Service Area T-2 for the provision of transit services in certain areas of- the county. (See Item No. 26 on the . Board calendar. ) 2:00 P.M. Hearing on recommendation of Planning Com-:iission with respect to request of Blackhawk Corporation to rezone land in the Diablo area (1840-RZ) from General Agri- cultural District (A-2) to Planned Unit District (P-1 ). Planning Commission finds that the requested rezoning conforms to the General Plan and recorrmr_erds approval with conditions . Staff recoarmrands denial. ITS2.13 SUBMITTED TO TH-7 BOARD Items 1 - 7 : CO'N'SENT 1 . DECLARE certain ordinances duly published. 2. ADOPT resolution confir.r-irg canvass and declaring results of June 4, 1974 election for the formation and maYiml= tax rate for County Service Area :to. R-7, San Ramon Valley area. 3. ADOPT the following ordinances (introduced July .2, 1974); naive reading; order publication: 230. 71 -42 rezoning land in the Concord area comprising - approximately .1', acre to Limited Office District (0-1 ) zoning classification; Mr. Herman Sabel, applicant (18cb-1RZ); and No. 74-43 rezoning sand in the Martinez area comprising approximately 1 acre to .Single Family Residential-20 (R-,,0) zoning classification; Planning Commission, initiator (1891 -3Z). 4. FIX July 23, 19711 at 10:30 a.m. as time for hearing on - proposed ordinance related to sites in Limited Office (O-L) Districts. 5. FIX August 6, 1974 at 2'n0 p.m. as time for hearing on recom- mendation. of Planning Commission with respect to request of Arlas Com—unity Builders, Inc . to rezone land in the El Sobrante area (1757-RZ) from General Agricultural Dis- trict (A-2) and Single Family Residential District-7 (R-7) to Planned Unit Development District (P-1 ) . 6. AUTHORIZE Counts- auditor to make changes in the assessment roll. 7 . DEFY the following claims: a. Peggy Nye and Armando Sanchez, 1150,000, general damages; b. :iathleen A. ?atticola, $200,000, personal injuries; c. ruby ti. Davis, x$650, personal property; d. Application for leave to present. late claim on behalf of Gerald :est, 3j(?, personal injuries and property damage; e. Z:illard LQe Russell, $2,000, r.-:•sonal in j ries; and f. Carolina V. Langer, a minor, 44 CO,000, personal. injuries. 00003 ffi,ffil 5L Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued July 9, 1974 Items 8 - 25: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shown following the item. ) 8. CONSIDM Iteris 5 and 6 of the July 1 , 1974 report of the Rmployee Relations Officer concerning 1974-19?5 compensa- tion prorrrarm for members of the Board of Supervisors, Assessment Appeals Board, Civil Service Co=11--sion, Local Agency Formation Commission, Planning Commission, and Retirement Board. 9. CONSIDZE 1574-19?5 compensation. level for Public Defender. 10. LETTER from Congressman R. V. Dellums, 7th District, California urging that Revenue Sharing monies allocated for the con- struction of the new County Detention Center be reallocated to social programs. R=--ER TO COUNTY AliMINIS' BATOR FOR REPLY 11 . LETTER from Mr. E. A. Taliaferro offering his apologies with respect to a prior letter he wrote pertaining to Superior Court Action ?4o. R-8900. RF.F R TO PRESIDIIG JM(3E OF THE SUPERIOR COURT 12. LD-T:ER, from Mrs . Eileen Rapini, Bethel Island, inquiring as to the status of her earlier request for information with respect to possible refund of a park dedication fee, which request was referred to the Director of Planning and County Counsel. REF .R TO DIRECTOR OF PLANNING A11D COMITY COUNSEL FOR REPORT T O TIHE BOARD JULY 23, 1974 13. LETTER from Mr. William L. Stone, San Pablo, expressing the opinion that he was dealt with unjustly with respect to an animal control incident. REFS TO AGRICULT'U'RAL C01MISSIOIy;? FOR REPORT 14- HEMORANDIM from County Supervisors Association of California transmitting a contest report form for its 17th Annual California County Employee Safety Contest which is co- sponsored with the State Compensation Insurance Fund. REFER TO 11CTING DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL 15. REPORTS from District Attorney and County Sheriff-Coroner in response to Fay 21 , 1974 Board order with respect to activities of a certain adult entertainment establishment("The wicked Eye" ) in the San Ramon area . ACK::O1LEDGE RECEIPT ':.,D REFER REPORTS TO COUNTY GOV RIME.".' OPERATIONS C 023• I TTEE 16. LETTER from Mr. B. F. Coats, Benco Properties, T•Ioraga, re- questing a partial refund of park dedication fees paid in connection with the construction of residential dwellings, Kensington area; and LETTER from Mr. J. F. warmer, Oakley, requesting refund of a park dedication fee paid in connection with proposed dwelling construction in Oakley area. REF&R TO DIRECTOR '7 4r �N ♦n. r T \T 0r PL:i? 4tiI.:�, Oi? iIEUa::.�•:=:: D�±IOi. 17. LETTER fron Mr. i ac Chesney, San Pablo, requesting informa- ::i.on iai th respect to the Contra Costa County Grand Jury investigation of tho Sar. Pablo Fire Protection District z-aax1raim tax rat-e election. R WEST kGRAHM JnY TO FURNISH BOARD ;;►IT:i CC?'i 0.--,' i11::P0 T ON ITS I::LjESTIGATION 00004 1- ..... .1: _ :.. - - - .. . 1 .... t:.. .- t A. 1:1{1 11 BOARD !TT;,' L�y: Cl,-,' :?.,t;.:'.' ON ITS I""::, T IGATIO'; � 00, 004 v Poo Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued July 9, 1974 1$. LETTER from TL-. P. R. Baldacci, Jr. , Mission. Investment Company, Concord, related to the matter of Cable-Vksion service to residents in Camino Ramon Estates (Subdivision No. 1476) Danville area. REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 19. LETTER from General Vanager, Cooperative Center Federal Credit Union, Berkeley, withdrawing its May 21 , 1971* notice to terminate its agreement witn the county related to issuance of rood Stamps at its El Cerrito and Walnut Creek 79ranches. REFER TO DIRECTOR , HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY 20. LETTER from Attcrney B. D. Thiessen, Danville, requesting on behalf of Athens Construction Co. waiver of provisions of County Ordinance Io. 71t-35 related to development plan review of projects in commercial districts. REFER TO DIRECTOR OF PLANNING FOR REPORT 21 . COAII•IU?NICATIOIY from. Mr. G. R. Bowland, Moraga, with respect to a previous request for correction of a dust problem created by construction of a housi»_, development. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR A'I'D COUNTY ii ALTH OFFICER, 22. RESOLUTION adopted by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors opposing Asserbl;; Bill No. 3511.7, which would make several substantive changes in the statutes on Court Reporters. REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 23. REPORT from voun4y Admini-strator in response to June 18, 1974. Board order wi-h respect to Primary Election Day (June 4, 197410 being a holiday for Contra Costa County employees and not for Alameda County emrloyaes. ACKi101dTLEDGE RECEIPT 24. LETTER from Cha-rMan, Community of Concern, Inc., Richmond, requesting an increase from .*250.00 a month to $525.00 a month per adolescent placement at its residential treatment center_ effec Eve August 1 , 1974. REFER TO COUNTY PROBATION OFF T C'R FOR RE"OM%�.-JDaTIOJ1 25. LETTER from Mrs. Kathleen Darcy, Concord, requesting a refund of fees changed in connection with the impoundment of her dog at the Counnty Animal Control Center. REFER. TO • AGRICULTURAL C01• ISSIONER FOR RECO 22NDATIOY Items 26 - 28: Ii:FOil-IATI'ON (Copies of co=snications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties . ) 26. RESOLIIT0 of the 7acbl Agency Formation Commission approving Board of Supervisors May 7, 1974 resolution of application recuesting Ce:r^ission to pre^are and certify an �viron- mental Impact Report on, and consider certain boundary changes to, proposed County Service Area T-2. (See 11 :00 a.m. iter on the Board calendar. ) 27. LETTER from*. Alamo Tralorove!�nt Association recommending that the B1acId►:a:,kc Ranch project be approved with the 35 condi- _ tions s acif ed b7 he Planning Com.•nission. ;IATT:-7, SC?iJ:J—D F O _. .�. iI:G AT 2 P.H. TODAY Perso hs of:�_ -ass-r^ t--o 30arcs should comnlete the ?'Cs`•".:' and t 1,?'Rl."i:l the Clerk with A 1:_ ti.c. l co—. C .Hi �e . „ A1C D;AD: IN-: r. :. .:,._ `TI: ;ED'1isS DAI", 5 P.M. 00005 C OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA C OU!rrY Administration Building N.artinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions, July 9, 1974 From: J. P. McBrien, County Administrator 1. PER50:-!TvL ACTIONS 1 . Social Service (501 ). -'ancel one (1 ) Typ st Clerk, position number 17, Salary Level 108 ($5124623) ., effective July 10, 1974. Project Positions 2. Probation Department. Allocate to the Salary Schedule for Exa=t Personnel the classes of Deputy Probation Officer I- Project at Salary Level 281 ($86841 ,055); Deputy Probation Officer II-Project at Salary Level 351 ($1 ,0754" ,306); and Senior Probation Officer-Project at Salary Level 375 ($1 ,15641 ,05), effective July 10, 1974- II. GIFTS AhT DONATIONS 3. Accept gifts and donations to the County Library system during the month of June, 19�4. III. APPROPRIATIONS ADJUST-KMTS 1�. Public Works (Road Construction) . Add $14,560 for construction of PachecoBoulevard; this appropriation is fully -financed by payments from property wmers for frontage improvements. 5. Eastern Fire Protection District. Reduce appropriation for co cation equipment and add $653 to district reserve. 6. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals forte following accounts: County Administrator (Various Depa_rtmants), Building Maintenance, District Attorney, Health Department, Public Works, and Social Service. t. :.tl:,ZiIS AND 7. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Satisfaction of Lien taken to guarantee repayment of :he cost of services r enderad by the county `.o Virginia H. Andarson, who has made repayment in full. 00006 1 k IIS. SNOW. To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recom:rended Actions 7/9/7.';. Page 2. V. OTIC-R ACTIO`;S 8. Authorize relief of cash shortage in the amount of $15 in the accounts of the Mt. Diablo iiunic;pal Coot, pursuant to the provisions of Resoluzion Number 2702. 9. Adopt resolution to request the Council on In-ergovernmbatal Relations to extend date for completion of the Seismic Safety, Safety and Noise Elements of the General Plan to September 20, 1975. 10. Authorize Chairman, Board of Su-?ervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Social Advocates for Youth (SAY), under the :.eras of Which counseling services will be provided to AFDC predelinquent children and AFDC children with emotionll problems during the period from July 9, 1974 through September 9, 1974; the total contract cost will not exceed $5,000 of which 75 per cent will be fedaral funds and 25 per cent will be foundation funds. Extension of the project for the full fiscal year 197 .-1975 is listed in the Proposed Budget as a p:,licy item for review and recommendation by the Board Administration and-Finance Committee. 11 . Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Brookside Hospital, under the terms of which the County Health Department will provide liaison nursing services to Brookside Hospital; one-half of the cost (a7,500) will be paid by the Brookside Hospital. 12. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and East Bay municipal Utility District, under the terms of which the County Shsriff-Coroner will continue to provide police protection services for the District within the San Pablo Reservoir Recreation Area until December 31 , 197L. =,der the same tarms, and conditions set �or*b -*n a pre?iousla approved agreement. 13. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute contract between the County of Contra :osta and the State of California Department- of Health, under the terns of -Abich the County will conduct a Venereal Disease Control Project during the period from Jul, 1 , 1974 through March 31 , 1975; maxialim payment to the county under the contract will not exce>3 '315,000 (100 per :tent Stata funds) . 00007 � w , i To: Board of Suoervisars From: County Administrator Re: Reco=ended Actions 7/9/7 . Page 3. V. OTH."M ACTIONS 14. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute aneadmant to Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement between the County of Contra- Costa and the fourteen cities of the county establishing the Criminal Justice Agency of Contra Costa County; the amendment provides for an increase in the number of elected officials serving on the governing Criminal Justice Board, it as prescribed by recently enacted Federal and State legislation. 15. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the California State Department of Education, under the terms of which the county will be able to claim $240,500 for reimbursement of child care expenditures 000 per cent State funding) . 16. Amend Resolution Number 7 ./556 on indigent burials, adopted by the Board of Supervisors on June 24, 1974s to provide for direct payment to cemeteries rather than payment to cemeteries through funeral directors. 17. Adopt resolution approving submission of four applications to the State Department of Parks and Recreation for State Beach, Park, Recreation, and Historical Facilities Bond Act of 197: grant funds for the John Marsh Restoration Project and projects recommended by the Citizens Advisory Committees for County Service Area M-16 (Clyde), County Service Area M-17 (Montalvin Manor), and County Service Area R-6 (Orinda) ; the cited projects were recommended by the Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission and approved by the Board of Supervisors. 18. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute lease between the County of Contra Costa and Rocco Battaglia and Salvatore Russo for premises at 3700 Delta Fair Bou—'evard, Antioch, California for OaCUpa:.c-r 'V (Alcohol ism In.:z-oration and Rehabilitation Services). 19. 4clmo;rledgs receipt of Hsad Start Training and Technical Assistance Grant in the amount of $4,118; grant application was authorized by the Board of :' =ervisors on Fa3rua._ry 25, 1974. 00081 _.. . . E..rtk. To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 7/9/74 Page 4. V. OTHER ACTIONS 20. Auenorize extsasion of 19711 Delegate Agency Agreements (General Comity Programming) through July 1974, and authorize County Auditor-l"ontroller to continue funding said programs for the above period at the usual monthly level through the use of unexpended federal funds and approximately $302000 in county funds which will be reimbursed upon receipt of federal continuation funding. NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. DEADLM FOR AGENDA ITEMS: THURSDAY, 5:00 P.M. 00009 I E ` CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California July 9, 1974 SUPPLEMENTARY EXTRA BUSINESS SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 1. MORAGA WAY TURN LANES - Proiect No. 0961-4155-7.4 - Moraga Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve _ Addendum No. 1 to the Notice and Proposal for the Moraga Way Turn Lanes project. This Addendum clarifies the sizes of certain pipe culvert items at no change in the estimated contract cost. Bids will be received on this project July 16, 1974. (RD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 2. MARSH CREEK ENCROACHMENT - LINSCHEID - Flood Control Zone 1 - Brentwood Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex-officio the Board of Supervisor: of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conseivation Distriet, approve the issuance. - _ . of Encroachment Permit to. FCZ-1-101 to Edmund A. Linscheid to- construct a side drain cutfall entering Marsh Creek on its westerly side at approximately Station 338, and to authorize J. E. Taylor, Deputy Chief Engineer, to execute said permit. The Permittee shall be required to furnish either a cash bond in the amount of $1,500 or a surety bond in the amount of $2,500, in order to instre satisfactory restoration of the District's facilities i± damaged as a result of the Permittes's operations. The permit shall provide that, upon satisfactory completion, the sub ect storm drain outfall, insofar as it lies within the District s rights of way, shall be maintained by r the District. (continued on next page) -r SUPPLEMENTARY EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 or 2 July 9, 1974 00010 Fe OF 1k I s Item 2 continued: It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors . rescind its Order of June 18, 1974, which approved the issuance of a permit to Mr. Linscheid to construct two side drain outfalls in this vicinity. This work is being done in connection with Subdivision 4494. According to the County Planning Department, this development has met environmental impact requirements. (FC) Item 3. MARSH CREEK ENCROACHMENT - PRINGLE - Flood Control Zone 1 - Brentwood Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approve the issuance of Encroachment Permit No. FCZ-1-102 to Charles Pringle to construct a side drain outfall entering- Marsh Creek on its westerly side at approximately Station 342, and to authorize J. E. Taylor, Deputy Chief Engineer, to execute said permit. The Permittee shall be required to furnish either a cash bond in the amount of $1,500 or a surety bond in the smount of $2,500, in order to insure satisfactory restoration of the District's facilities if damaged as a result of the Permittee's operations. The permit shall provide that, upon satisfactory completion, the subject storm drain outfall, insofar as it lies within the District's rights of way, shall be maintained by the District. This work is being done in connection with Minot Subdivision 29-72. According to the County Planning Department, this development has met environmental impact requirements. • d (FC) SUPPLEMENTARY EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 2 of July 9, 1974 0x0;11 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WO?:S DEPART�Elt r MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA July 9, 1974 E X T R A B U S I N E S S • GENERAL Report A. SHER.STO\ IMI MOTEL COMPLEX LEASE - Buchanan Field Concord Area By Order dated June 18, 1974, the Board of Supervisors: (1) approved the report of the Administration and Finance Co:aittee concerning the matter of the Sheraton Inn Motel Complex lease at Buchanan Fields (2) set July 1, 1974 as the date by which lessee must cure all defaults, and (3) directed the Public Works Department to maintain liaison with the lessee as to payment of lease financial obligations and the curing of defaults and to report on the status of this matter . to the Board of Supervisors on July- 9, 1574. By letter dated June 29, 1974, lessee submitted a financial program for curring of all defaults. This letter was also referred to the Public Works Director for analysis and inclusion in this status report. The lessee's financial progran_ proposes the -following: "I. Paid $8,307.72 on the minimum ground rental on June 12, 1974. '. 2. Immediate payment of $1,560.52 to bring the minimum ground rental current to May 5, 1974. 3. Immediate payment of $1,233.53 to bring the mini w— ground rental current to June 2, 1974. 4. The percentage rents for the period May 6, 1974 to June 2, 1974 in the amount of $4,374.39 due 30 days after the close of the period will be paid on the due date In full. (continued on next page) EXTRA BUSI'N'ESS Public Works Department Page 1 of 3 JiAy 9, 1974 00612 i . Po. Report A continued: 5. All future rentals will be paid on time. 6. The balance due on the percentage rents up to riay 5, 1974 to-crit: $32,673.71 will be paid in full within 120 days. 7. To pay the delinquent taxes of $57,006.24 in full within 120 days." The letter also expresses a desire on the part of the lessee to renegotiate certain terms of the lease to provide, in the view of the lessee, a more equitable arrangement in the future. The payments described in Items 1, 2, 3, and 4 above have been made by the lessee to the County. In addition, the lessee has no-.a paid an additional $1,233.53 toward ground rental for the period from June 2, 1974 to June 30, 1974. It is reca-mmended that the Board of Supervisors approve the lessee's program with regard .to Items 1-through 6 above, subject to the following as to payment of balance due on the percentage rents up to May 5, 1974: (a) The balance due on the percentage rents, estimated by the lessee to be $32,673.71, shall be calculated to include all percentages, plus interest, per lease terms. (b) The balance due shall be paid in four equal monthly- installments due on the first of each month, beginning August 1, 1974. It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors: (a) refer the matter as to payment of delinquent taxes to the County Treasurer-Tax Collector for determination, (b) direct the Public Works Director to make monthly reports to the Board of Supervisors as to lessee' s performance on future payments, and (c) authorize the Public Works Director, County Administrator, and County Counsel to work with the lessee on the matter of renegotiation of lease terms as requested. If the Board of Supervisors finds the lessee' s financial program to be unacceptable, or if the lessee fails at any time to perform as proposed in his program, then it is recommended that the Bo-rd direct the Countv Counsel to issue an undated notice of° default in substantially the form of the attached draft. (continued on next page) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page .2 of 3 July 9, 1974 00, 013 I I r Report A continued: This report has been discussed with the County Administrator, County Counsel, County Auditor-Controller, and County Treasurer-Tax Collector. The County Auditor-Controller advises: "Although I do not oppose your recommendations, I cannot unqualifiedly concur in view of my not having received any of the financial data which I requested from the Sheraton. It is possible that in that information there would be evidence which would indicate to me that the 120-day proposal could not be accomplished, and thus approving such an arrangement would merely be further extending the condition." The other departments believe the recommendations are appropriate to determine if the lessee can secure acceptable long-term financing. It appears that the County's interest is adequately secured. (VLC) 1' EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page3-o*3 July 9, 1974 @0014 I ' � I • r . [Date] H Rc VEIN rd Concord Properties 1250 Sixth Avenue ' San Diego CA - 94101 Gentlemen: -The County of Contra Cosa, as Lessor of that real property described in the lease dated Septe::ber 21, 1971 to Concord Properties , a partnerzhip, as Lessee, hereby demands that the Lessee correct tae be1oe.-lis4%;ed defaults in its performance under the lease and amend :e,is thereto. '?his notice is given in accord- ance with Section ). of the lease. The defaults which must be cured are: 1. Minimum r-round rental. Balance due and payable as of May 31, 1974 is X30,999.69 plus interest as provided in Section 1V'-E o the lease. Please refer to Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. 2. Addit!.onal Dercente-s-e rental. The amount due and payable under the percentage least section can only be estirated because the zortnly accounts of Le! seers busi- ness transactions as requ{r ens' by Section t:r-F o: the lease have not been rendered to the lessor since Septccber, 197-. Please see Exhibit "AH. . 3. Taxes . The unsecured possessory interest property taxes for fiscal year 1973-197 in the a;..o::n of ;50,887.72 are u..paid and delinquent. The amount necessary to pay the taxes, Renalties , ant[ interest during therontb o: June, 1ci is $572045.24. $. Construction o^ r-otel racilit'es i-:nrovemen•:s. . The swim.-ming pco?, pool `rouse, grading and drainage and landscaping have not been cowple4ed. Your prompt consideration of these mattes is requested. X0015 I .i r � . : -• • • Rent Account Analysis - e ' as of May 31• laj,; [ORM � LU a (dr:ftcd 5/29/7.3) - 3 For Clear,zes Pay-ments Balance + Period Due $ Pa}•able of - Date DueO -4:_ount Date Paid Aincunt ,pC1uD. 297:r _ - 5/1/73 100.00(D -. :� - . . .: : •. � _, •:• -• -• ' : i -- Sept. - - : 9/1/73 .. S13.33 Oct. - 10/1/73 - 1,3,10.00 Nov. •11/1/73 _ 1,3-0,00 _ - : -_- _f•. • .. • • .. • • - - • - - - +. •11/29/73- _ . .92.31 _- :. :: _'%-= •- Dec. 12/1f73 1,340.00 _ J•t.- _ �' _ Jan. 1974 1/ 1,340.00 Feb. - - - -_'-:=�_- 2;1 74' -1,350.00 - - _ _-_T- -L•;.- _ _ -- =�-_�---- .-j= - _ :;-'-- • 2/07/74 - 24 1.50 r. bear. .. _ ..:::r -311/7471,340.00 Apr. �: ' _ '4/1/74-• 1,340_00 - r= biay :O.00 \• `ice• _`:\\-- _ _ - _ - -_ ___ _.—T_ - - _ -_ V Total Crozmd_- - _ _ = ll ,333.33 = - _V, `- -333.5= - $10,999.69= Aug. znru 2> ,S94.79 Auc,. 27-37 . •- s'_- Q/30/73 _ . -_- - _ _ _ __ - _- = --_ - -=<=- - - `-" ..,603.37 Sept. thrL: ?3 - .--�_ 10/ail/7' Sept. 2� 10/30/7 Oct. 1.1130/75 _��.�• a: - _ -_--�. 12/3011) _ .• * _. _ - _ - - '-_ - _ - -. ._s .. -_ 11/19/73:: 1,594_79 -- Dec. -—: _ '1/30/74-' Jan. 1974 3/02/7: - - *- -- __ _ - _ -_- -s _- . Feb. _ 3/30/74:-- _- -..2/07/74 2,60$.37 Mar. Apr. :�'_ S/30/74 May :• -- _ 6/30174--.' 'Est. Oct. t iru May E $i, 500.00 - - 25,400.00 - ' - • - :�. - _ - Total Pc r�cniane�' - 32,503.16 '_ 4,503.15 .; -11-1-.. .%-... .•ZS,G0Oct ='�' 0TIAL RENTS 0 _ ':� � _ - 43,535.49 •-' _- �-� ---4,535.001--`�. 5- 995':5�`� Payable 3a days after'c'•:e. Co:+st_uctioa Lcase .2/3 or 5100 . $ 65.67 " Notel Co:a_alex Lease 1/3 or S1,340 446.66 - $�1,3._;3 f Aovenber DaN-ment total, $1.9-07.19 - - •• : - - - -_ -: - -• - _{ ;�' Fct�r.:ar�• Dzv=.—Ir total, c2,5,9.70 Pa-;ial:y (52:,,000) esti=ated_ : �- _ �s.1:'.f Unknown no renor: filed_ i I nl r"n T!` (F00—C. rjT••7;h PT*iT,?.rT• .-AM I COI:T Tom: COSTA COMML i PUBLIC V:ORKS DL•TAP.`IM-11T Martinez, California July 9, 3.97 4 A G E N D A REPORTS Report A. DELTl: :LOi•_D - project P:-n. 82'3-&111-7J - Kni ghtsen Area . The Board of Supervisors, through its Order dated July 2, 1974, referred to the Public t or-:s Director the following bids receives: for the reconstruction of the Delta Road bridge: I.F. Lauritzen, Inc. , Antioch. . . . . . . . . . . . $67,015.00 George Bianchi Construction, Inc. , San Jese. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �E5,9z3.00 Engineer's Estimate. . . . ... . . . . . .$23,000.00 An analysis of the bids indicates that the Er-ineer's Estimate is lo-,,7. However, in the opinion of the• Public Works Department, the work can be done for a sunt considerably !-ass than the lowest bid. Considering en-ineering cows and centinge zees, an esLim,--ted savings of $28,000.O0 -in the project -cost can be made by having the ?wori: done 'U7 day lai,or. It- is recot':?nl1ed that-- the Ro rd -of Superl'2sors reject. all bic� aZc order t'?�_ ra0-1 oo e by <<_;y 1C,b�r urde: the supervision c.ndC'__2L'i:ttJ:! 3= t :: iubj is Uor%.s r .`ecf:o.r. Report 13 on 4 t ... Ko itnns SEr? •r.•'!S`_F:T`t• DISC .lC`.! IT. .tit:::: 1. FLOOD C01UROL ZC17. 33 -- PrCFECO MEEK SIDE DRIAINT PROJECT - Wori: Oder S076 - ET?.r._ 71ill area The contract for the construction of the Pacheco Creek Side • Drcir at the Coln Club -.:,as co:npletedby the r,t7 t3 ..:.:Lt:.. T i ._.��_..:. ....L..`�.'_Lt-�:] o �.Zuc. Jt Calif rai.%? on Etay '�?, 1914, its cor._t,. �:=_:ice :wig:: the approved Plans, Special rrovisioas nand Standard Specifications at a contract cost of opproxi-Mately !9,600.00. It is recd:_=_need tint the Board of Supervisor!:, as ex officio the no_rd of Suparvisors 'of the Contra Costa County Flood Cont,_ol and Vint:r Con64_-,.Yation -I strict, accept the contract as complete as of iia,- 2231 1974. �' the allotted. tima limit. Vie E: CC�Ti�..?"riL ::: :� Com., •i.��'�.L"? TY3•.."��� o per io`1 ce..7toacceptance resulted fr.r= - �i C.. • �" _.•. ♦�� _'� .,t ... i_ .... ,i_L:..._. _._..".��.'. ci.-LC:I _.Y±✓... LS}�• a�t�t..�l »•Ll (FC) T> ! p;, t: � :• 31 t u.: LC Work:; DC r.rt?• tit July 95 1974 d-v3u17 I i i Item ?. Vnt)1I7i.OS Al%EM- _ PT'-,��'a. `^.J. !7_:`5-4152-74 52-74 - f:adea Area It is recoLmended that t^e card eT Supe=^visors approve plans and sj ecificatic7is for the reconstr-uction of Vaqueros '.venue and advertise for bids to be- received in 4 -reeks, and o?erred at 11:00 a.m. or Tuesday, 5 , 1974. The Engineer s estimated construction cost is $: 911000.00. This project ins. i1 eS t ? ' re:oi:s::ru .tion of Vaqueros Avenue between lit::-:thorn2 Drive and Eta: Street. Tha existing deteriorated p:a-wc_=-nt ;:ill and replaced with new asphalt: concrete s::riacin-7 _ -ncs rar this vori_ are included in the Preli-min; ,y Fiscal '1'c_::r I1';x-75 Road Budget. This project is :onsiderccl `rc= Env-*_:-ontnental impact Report L.:quJLr:.-__ �s as a C =Ss- � C i�o^.rs.C�:l L:=C'rCptiGn. (RD) Item 3. i11ORELLO VE a✓ �:',-D 'riiDl Ii J _.,��, - ?_ojact : o. 3571-4115-73 Vine Eli.11 Are--_- The ,reaThe co:'atraCt -G_ :e r--construction of =So:ello Avenue and Midhill Roam vac a':o:rded tG and 1'LU_'ii, Inc, , On September IS, 1>73. Toe co:_ract~sreci.a? provisions Stipu]--ted that a _.otice to :_C:1ea T13ald no__ be issued until the contractor =o_ Oliv-ar P__-ss_au ;r::ustri es, the developer Of "Sun-ayslopes,°' JL""bd-LV1S? .+'J. L"if}22 had co,-,iplete the instzllaci on o_ drai>.S a z^a eertE-.ork required to prepa_e a co Cpl cc: s::b ,r-_.re =e=.'�• _or the 2--wing and curb and side-:alh .:hick .-ns b:. acrfra=ed b,j Gallagher an SLI.i. `iiie su:-,divisi_-.a -,.:c.s unable to compLef-e his portion of the O_. �C: _C_Y Zne t'i":tE_:, and the project Was suspenCled �:t>'_ _!._-_:pi�'_s .:Cr : Oi t11:-Is phase is still Because of the -__:pec:_rd a-: _ :irate?; le-tgrhy postpa.►em ant Oi theC:r:V .nraCt:. It of or'. Gn-,: t%a rapid c-sCal4'%ion 4-ii Costs Caulin g the past nine u,c;_z, Ca ._ er a^.f?c :,urk has requested. `_: (1) na ie-ne-aL=az-i_x2 o� cls:: r_ rric::7, r:hick ,-, uld increase t ie contract cos: ::y $_3,?C .L�;, or (2) a rescission of the contract. County Cou-ise:. has rule that ` re-negotiation of prices is ix--pre er, sir.-_-e =rE Las been no c!23 n-e in `.i1G character of �i:a i•'.?= �, i r.': ...'_j Ll- ised tide Pu li- c Norl.,Iz t a_=ese_�_s�lcn o_ the contract e:cu?d be the Dep::rtr�L^t til proper course t^ _ol:c:: to :ro_:: court: pr_Oc._s^�?s ds :.::Oulu. u' ;t t is recG":,•T.e -c: that t:-C_ 11 1.;._:s OzpProve the _ S;:�e.`:..Sa�:i A rez�,.eixt (Rescission Oi i^:_: �C:f .:lOi. ally-her c nd ��urk, Inc.C. , and authorize its Chairman c_ :1-1-e_ SOS?::.' to e...ecute the Agree::ent on beh-alf of tic Cr_ , Li;i!�'` �.;CL'l'_i _ �=Y�._`�:::i , _� _� �:'..�.� 51 •..t L.IrCS, CO talc' Public I•;or=:S =7c:i�_ E'^� zer to Gallagb+er and riL'r'_C, �l:C. , is_L" a cc, c= S~r�:_�G Ord (nc) C; P .' rt 2 {)i fi J It 9, 1974 00018 SIS:EWTSC :Ir:L DISTRICT III Iter: 4. MI\C'r; SUBDIVISIC:, ?44-79 - Ygnaci o a;llev Area The censtruction of improve-rants in Minor Subdivision 244-72 has been satisfactorily co-pleted. It is recon man,-=zd t .at thy: -noard of Supervisors: 1. Issue an OrJc-- statin- Char the work is complete• 2. Authorize the Public Vorks Dirc--t or to refund to Jarncs I.3 nz :, 239 1 orth-,,7a e 1.cP.d , 1 alnut Creek, Ch, $500.00 cash de DUSU c`',.s Suir(:is j Minor Subdivision A—ri ernenL:, as ev den?c%� by Aiz`i.tor's Deposit Perinit Detail 1\o. 1081206 ,, dcated Irlay iG, 1973. Minor Subdivision gr c-ent dated June 25, 1973 Subdivider: Jt:.-nes Link, 239 .:orthgate Road, Walnut Creek, C Loc:tion: ,N�orthoate toad ann c_imately 350 Feet west of Trails En.d D:-; e (LD) it a — .- It is recc:r:-c ced that the Eaard c= Supervisors approve the map for Subdivisi cn 4523. The subdivisicr is a comic--:ini=.:.^: conversion from an evistino 14-unit a;:art::ne t ce :plcx. A11 public improvements are e.:is tiny. - C-esnVi . Jaclz c il �'. Emily �F'',:', 2145 Do:tall Drive, Moraga, CA - EnSin�-,er: A. I.7. Nish, 1412 Grove Strect, Alameda, CA Tay. -Bones_for 1974-75 ica: $12,000.00 r T S: 1 (LD) Item 6. P -o--i: No. ?.i yra Ra Are It is recc •aTe:ded t1-----1t t-i-a-`! Bead 0-" Supers.=iscrs -,,pprov-- Adde-ndlum No. 1 to t!!v Can y ca 1oc ::-i'don n- Project- Plans and Special Provisions. This Arldenda= c?a=sties ti:e Contractor's responsibility* regarding public convenie=nce, public safety and sign;-ng, and the method of pay-mant for certai..i earthwork items. . Bids s•:ill be received for this project on July 23, 1974. The. W Addendum will not claange the Engineer's estimanted cor_stractio-a cost. (RD) Item 7. REN-T:�L - 3?4, C;--i o Lair°' l^ - I a:::.a ette Area It is reco^encicc L-hat Cho 'card ur Supervisors appr-ave a -2 'a•nen 137 nit' • rental a..`�Lela...-..t dated �Li; 1, ;�-�, .,_�,ned by Lea CaIIloirc^snTo, for re:?t--1 o Coua:-- -46:ncd arGphrt; at 322 Ca-mino Diablo, f--.. ~}. Y > - `' -� L. Cline Chief I�es7iit" I.aata:�Ltt4, a112 . a.Ltaa.1 i:.i ♦.L. a4�a... , f Public I ice:t.to , to C-7:e .ut ti.:id aifreerLent on beinalf of the County. Th--- rent-al is t•a3s is". on a month-to-month basis (r.?) 1! G r, IJ A Public t•Torks Department :3 of 0 July 9, 1374 OU019 Y Item S. 10.,)1t:f:A WAY - Proic�ct i;o. Of-; X155-71, - O-A ;_ da Area It i, recd.-_..=nd d that tlie tieBoard of Supervisors accept the: following Grant Deeds and of l:ry Co_�tracts, ani .01 authorize Mr. Vernon L. Clz n a, Crier Density Public Works Director, to sign said contracts on bella-If of the County: a. Gr`: t Deed zzid :;i ; of 11ay Contract dated --•r, fr�- �, JL=: �7, lo.r , �. dw-arts D. an,-* L. J_L. L: . f 12S5.00. PCjmentlil ' ' ( , r1 'i for ?k)j sgtart? .. o-:17 residezitial laze. b. Grant lle �-d and a-, ".t of ' a,; Contr:.ct dated July 2, � :=E, f fc-7 Fra:_-c s u, urns ".n Lt- J. ?- paymento' ���= 00. •.rye C4..t ,Jf- r 429 square =ect of residential. land. . It is further rt'.em--enclec' L' L tt:-- County _-:iZsltor be aL'thori?.cd to dray: warrz:.':ts in favor of the -rantors in the amounts indicated aro fon and sL^A to t'r:e Ccunty Rea! Property Agent for pay=etlt. M-P sL. .,_. _ e s Zz -IV Item 9. TREAT Pro lr_ct 1-`l-A559-72 - F•Ta?nut free. Area The contr-ct for the lan,"scriin: r of, si.. median- islands on Treat Boulevard, from- : s..__.. `:'tiitti^ to 1B'..anc-:Cf~ lo. d, VMS completed by the _ c�� --rt J. Quatma , Tac. of Ha��I•?i?rd, on .3:na `•�tS lif-fi , ':: Cc roY'i nce w`Ltlh the mss-proved Plans, Special Prw.,sie s, and .Standard Spa,:i:iCaticas, at a COntrZ.0 t cosz C_ :L`P'`C-::? It is recti=,_. -idC'.,d tile: i.:e _OL"i"d G f Supervi!3CYS aCCB� the contract as ns O= iZ; 22;, 1974. The cc_lt. Cr t• ns r_ t.%... a-_dec. contract: time limit. Item 10. SHORT C,^_R-.E.T =;�, � "' "' L.. :it;'z i.rea i•:r. Russel G--, ,-.-n u,.d ,•:r. e i?iald Olson,ht,in.- stated that they are the cm mars of th.c :arccl:i Of l.z .d adjacent to Short Street in Danville, are re ue3tiP.?r,. the abandonmenL Of Short Street between ii.:rcz .-.venue and Railroad Avenue. The purpose of the abandon^_^t :,•os_d be to d;alrelcp t1he area as off-sttrent p—arki g and ?s'o -L. oif_--ivay tra=t'ic through the It is r •cc :Yen. cd that Ci;!-- of set a date or Ga Public hzL r r. 0_ L!�2 •�it1��',�.j�:��.'. t,.�ui w✓.��aP1�. (11:03 c,.I1. , :�il�L-�J�_ 3, (LD) o . �iJ 9, x_974 00020 h Ite.a 11. 1,9I1:OR SURDIi' S'C'% 6"DI-73 - I?nvilli: arca It is recommended that Cele i:;ard of SupC.r`Ilsors approve the Minor S12bdiv isio:l :�.,`?rE � ^.: i� and authorize its Chairman to execute it oa behalf or t1le County. Omer: Liahona Chr_ tensen, 10 "ianti Terrace, Danville, Cr: En�incer: Colcm-_a & Isa :se^, Inc. , 1353 Pine Street, 7 r `,-u ... ,.. Perform—nTic Bone ) Cash: $19,400 (Dei:: Permit Labor and �1atc:rials gond) C^ T Dei:aiuil ivo, 1182S7 dateci July 1, 1974) Inspection $970 Pari. "l -lieu-" rc,-_ (1'.D. i e. 41S-73) : $276 lquz Jar of Lots: 3 Time limit for Co=pletion e mires July 9, 1:75 Location: 0 f the e«st siZ_ of L1 P intado Road (LD) Item 12, noar ��a1-:.► Danville Area At the request o= officiz.1-- of the local office of the California igh-,4jr Patrol om.d after an engineering study, it is reco.. ended i raf_iC Zesolu ion XTo. 1952 be approved as follow=s: Pursuant to Sect?c_. 2-2501 0= the California Vehicle Code, P^ ' �' " ; ^'31i? 2t c�11 t?-:ti:S CST: the cast side ..r�;i-n . :ai ,ro I r::.: of 1ILLRTZ t.VENIL' 5301B) , Danville, begi inning at a Point 3`' feel s i--:z oA me intersection of La Gonda ►lay and exterding soy'%-_'n:rly a disi-anc - of 75 feet. (TU} item, 13. T , At the requast of local cit_zens and in confo*~._ance with the po1iL.}r on Str a 'i?��.tin g, Reso'iu-zion `Sao. 72/341, it is recommended th t tale Board of Sum—arvi sons authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Cc jaryto energize one (1) 7,500 lumen, T..er^-ury vapor scree t Iioh% L Sub:ii'vision No. 3570, at the nortal end of int. Alp rie 1 1 ace beta.;:en Lots 24 and 25. The light ha; bt=.cn instal l-_d by t;-e De-vreL °per under previous agree .etas and :'_ould no.! L,--- billed to County Service Area M.-14. (TO) Item- 14. S',_: PVA.M,0_; iAU-1!.L B0TL-Zk1 D - Road N'0. 5301C - llork Order 45:15 - Sar. R_-mon _'I?-ea It is reco=an ad that the Board of Supervisors accept a tom= nt DtLc3 C.._r 'C�. , ',?'� 7 1`1-74- ) 't`1 �.:;?� i �c�.e[ conveyinc, idiana, oT L1 LC: ;G.1 :.iii vii :° l iarl E"iQLTiE'V:2iCi, as required by Land Use Per-Mit 365-73. (RP) A , '' " D n Public Vor':s e- r, t, :: B t�artm:en►. - J o1 v July 9, 1974 00021 Item 15. 1.01.-E TREE WAY Prol;-Ict 'No. ^971-4! 98--71 Brentwood Area It is rccc=ended that the 'card of Supervisors authorize the Board Chairman to si-n Grant of Easement from East, Bav riU,'l1c11* :#1 Utility District -o the County and consent to its accentance and recordation --m-'-a-er e.xectition and delivery by grantor The enserzeiit is a :!nail of land (2,398 square feet) 1 required for th--_- v-�id_ning Lone Tree Way. ' It is further reec:=Im-nde-d the County Auditor be author;L!2d to erzzw a warrn _ In th-- amount of Y1100.00, payable .� I I - L to the East Bay T'_Unicipal _�_ zility District, and deliver to County Ri-al Property Divis_--n for paymtcat. It is further reCc:rmended the Board of Supervisors determine that t'h.;z Lone T_1--ea- '.-."ay Project will not have a significz-7--it effecL or, the _=:n-ironment and direct the Planning Director to file a Notice c' Determination with the County Clerh. A _'Neollative De-clera---ca per-tol-lining to this project was C> posted and filleud wlfth the Clerk on January 15, 1974, with no nrotests racei7%!ed. -;.*.ie project has beem determined to confo_.-M with i:ha 'Gancral 1"I'an. (NOTE TO CLERK GY THE BOA-r-: Please have Board Chairman sign both copies Gf tbn- _- n_z=Went and return to 'I'leal Property Division x,.-;itli Do"--_rd Order." (PUP) Item 16. LO=.,- TREE I'SiY - Proicct Mo. -337 r-08-71 - Ereat-1.7go'd Area It is t:hat th,�a of Supervilsors accept Grant Deed and of Contract, both dated May 14, 1974, from Ur,-.ce Prermv:---: Bertsch, et 'al. , and author-t'-ze 1.1r. Vernon L. Cline, Chif- --- ___.)r_y Public Worhoz Director, to sign s.-3_,-_' on of the Cm:aty for acqulsitio7, of a pc-rtlon ci: tlla 22.o--d W-.'Lden.in,- Project. k;� J til- Count7 Aud; it be authovized to n warrc- in the =cunt of Payable to -L*,.-- _itle Insurance Company, Escrow Nic. 219�433, and said warrant to the Comt-, Real P_ci)-.;rtv ie_- Compensz-,c:ior. is fo_. 0.60 of an . -c _a or- A- a,gricult-urall, L . land 7cr z0a - -7:ideciing. (PIP) Item 17. SZAXN 'I 1^Z� CREEK Mood C,,:n:rol Zone 3B - Woric Order 6460 P'n-TIN'Ti-11.2! _'_rea. It is tha% :,a- --d oF cupc i 0 _ - - e-visor,-, as ex-o the Board cjf' Supicrvis-o-rs C:- Cor.tra Cc:;La County Flood Control and Wate_-_ Conservz-,Cion accept tha 'Right of Uay Contract) G-1-ant '1.2e..d, andall dated .rune 26,, 19ani 4 from Zmd Colleen 11-1. Jo-r-ensen, Direztor3 r A- - to sig, oa behaltof E thy. ri Distct, It is fu,_�-thc_. the Couri_- AudLiftor be Lu�Ah,crizzd of to a -.00, pay-lble to 22097, 'z:rd delivr:r to Jr 7 -C)43 VA04, gy rr 5 Item 13. AID TO-CITIES ALLOCATION' -- City-of AntLoch The ntiQ^h Citi Council, by L esolu:.'ion leo. ✓765-A, dated June 25, 1197"' . Ls ;_eq;>iesLe- that -thct '�'Uard of Supervisors a1+o4�.Le $71,212 tu. and the construction 6f the final link of Buchanan Ro:_s, between.. G-ritr to, ri Drive and Somersville Road. The 1973-74 inclu-:•s the o $71,212 in City- County Fund:. for this project, and it is t<.a:: t're r q;_,asted $71,212 allocation be approved. (LD) It,,, 19. Ct'_ PZ C^S=A tr.'=TEEM :.uE.;CY 1. The Delta 17!atar Quality aepert trill not be submitted ,R -he tl-o r:ee:;s. 2. he Bare, cf Sunert-isors ,o consider attached "Calendar Of Dater i`eetir.�s." I:o action requ?,ed. (EC) I,eoort Pu ISI_ :L CT r 3 : .•_ rT n " TC n . On June 1"' , 197-1--, the Boa='3 of Supervisors received a letter dated 1i-_`,' - , =fa': L, Tian IL-he !T£'tvrt''.!:.`'i L..-o=. hall-Trustees, Martinez, diich.^,_-nS F. CC rO;:?.-to, Secretary, indicating that the United ac-aL .-e -:r.d Cali.=:__n_= f'sags ?•.ere not raised at sc:r_e or all Co::r buiis _-as on 1 em.-:ria1 Day, Mxy 27, 1974. This let or was to :`•? 'Publ _C Wo!:s -Directwr for a report. rid:-zorc zZ _�ii'�7ti';2r'.:'.Gn intdicai:es flags ,%.,,,e,-:,e ind e at major locations throughout the County. This was c'lonne, anE a_- b?e:: t:o_e _z szo-Zically, by uti lizinv LZ moil C:i c v?n- %Terllclss frora location to location- ?'::iS i= i,_n d lo:-__* 0:1 ='lo�:t�3 j f'i of natio-n-1 Cr J-Ltal ..n party tale follottiini : and The rlc g of the United SL_t._s at-.d the = las nl t1he State shall Le pro lin_.._ rr dis:;lE.t-_d cc:_zr.4 bu.si►ess hours upon 0' ._n of t ne �iL:.!^��TI"3.''i or grcundis of- az at Gael& o.1. ftol o ir.g pl;cas. - (a) Each public buil Odin— b:-`icnging tQ the State, a County, or a m•_nic_pality." !"Ow: i'Par �t :i':..i:�_. .�.l U i:'<.t.. �'��i.C,:.lmenw OE CIM-.. ra-1-s..r.- ai1G loa'� in-, or on rol ici,--"s c:: ITcazional significance has beer cons_dered -For th f0'iQ::?rig mons: 1. Consertiaticn of enMer^w,, as it his been past practice to vork ere-v.s on overtin.2, traveli-n,; from building to building- 2. =C`ost's' invoi d in t�oi .' :. C_'_:�:= on overtime could be reduced Ly �i.i tt���r'�.'' �.i 1n... troiid A ._ coats per �. ar� estimated to be 2�j�'_'G::?S •'.G'' `$65.00, .n 23di tion to tC_a cost of about 0---- (Cont-Laud Gil Y: :':L P Lge) 11 G `: " n 1`_ Department vZ v jul;? 9, 1974 a0c23- s Report B continued: 3. Raised flags :t County= buildings on holidays are. sonewhat misleading to th-c public, as most County offices are closed, and the public is sometimes confused. The Board of St:pa ri.sors is requested to make a policy decision on continua Zcc o Z . :i.s practice in view- of the- foregoing. (EAG) 2 NOT" Chairman to z--sh for an-,7 co=ents by interested clti=ens in atteadance at the r-ee ting subject to earryin fon..-rd a^;. parti;ular item to a later spec?fi,c tine if discussion by citizens becomes l engt y and in-_rferes with consideration of other ct�e,,d y items>. A G E NY 31) APublic Works Department — Page a� fi July 9, 1974 0002 a ' f21 the tater Resources Representative and the Chief- L:gi.-Mer of t_.e Contra Costa County Mater Agency July 3, 1974 (Includes 1.1eetings for %:'aich, 4:ta.£'.:.3ance has airs-ady been. ac--ho ized) AME-11MANCS Date of Bd. DATE PT%Y SPO -73R ps t 'r%:S 'P.eco:nrenced }s uthori zati w . . Jul.,8 :tan. California Ad- 9:30 A.:.. Thirtieth Regular Meeti^.g Plone visory Committee Los Ang ies on tdestern States Water Planning Sep.6 Fri. Central Dalley Not Regional Board Hearing - Staff Regional tater Scheduled Basin plans (5.k, 5B, 5C) Qual.Cont.Bd. Sep27 Fri. Central Valley Not Regional Board Adoption Staff Regional Water Scheduled :-eeting Basin Plams Qual.Cont.Bd. (SA, 5B; and 5C) K s - t 9 i E i 3 00025 _ .. FIR 0 T IMF- 7. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COLITRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFJPIIIA In the Matter of Affidavits ) July 9 , 1974 of Publication of Ordinances. ) This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 74-29, 74-3C, 74-11, 74-33, 74-34, 74-34, and 74-39 through 74-41, and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it arpearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by lata; NOW9 THEREIFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded by Supervisor .%% N. Borress , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order :.as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, `.y. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 00OZ6 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 19 74 In the Matter of Introduction of Ordinance. An ordinance fixing salaries of members of the Board of supervisors (in the amount of `1 ,ic1 b per month) having been introduced, the Board by unanimous vote of the members present waived full reeding thereof and fixed July 23, 1974 at 9:50 a.m. as the time to consider adoption of same: PASSED ON July 9, 197L by the following vote: Supervisors Afire No Absent J. P. Kenny M { ) t ) A. M. Dias { ) ( ) {X) J., E. Moriarty {X) ( ) ( ) W. N. Boggess (x) t ) t ) E. A. Linscheid {X) ( ) ( ) I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors offixed this 5th day of July . 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �-7__ Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 2. 5/74 - 12.500 f,all BOARD Or StT'OFRVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA C0TgITY, CALIFORNIA Re: ?,oninR Ordinances Passed Date: JulY 9, 1974 This heinF the date fixed to consider passim; the following ordinances rezoning Droperty as indicated, which were duly intro- duced and hearings held; The Board orders that these ordinances are passed, and the Clerk shall have them published as indicated below: Ordinance Application Nimber Apglicant Nunber Area newspaper 74-42 german & Ursala 1890-BZ Concord Concord Sabel Transcript 4 74-43 Contra Costa County 1891-RZ Martinez Morning Hews Planning Comonission {gazette �. (Initiator) PASSED on JulY 9, 1974 , t•: the following vote: -- Supervisors AYF 7.10 APFFIF T I certify that this is a full Pc correct J.P.Kenny T-F T record and coag of action duly taken by A.�I.Diasf } ( } /� } this Rotird on the above date. J:E.itoriarty } } 1 i.R.OL''F)©.«, Count.; Clerk and ex officio W.,i. ?og►ass �G ; t } ( } Clerk f the t?o rd: on July 9. 1971,,,E Deputg Arline Patten cc: AfIrinistrator filtiAict: 0028 IN THF FOARD OP' SITFERVISORS OF CONTRA Cf)STA Cf-)LINTY STATE Off' CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving ) Personnel Adjustments. ) July 9, 1974 ) As recorunended by the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. H. Boggess, F. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSEYT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. Y i l• I l f RM i POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department SOCIAL SERVICE Budget Unit 501 Gate 6-19-74 Action Requested: Cancel (1) Typist Clerk position #17. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain w,hy adjustment is needed: Leave of absence backup position no Tonger needed-- employee {Sharron Odom) has resigned. Esti a-:.ed cast 67 adjust.^ient: Amount: Ll 1 . L•S3?axies�nd wages: 5 -- } 2. 7 i xed ASSES: j U-s t a;!'d costa {� Ty Estimated, tgL�l Siqnature Departr.*nt Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: June 25, 197LL To .;ivil Service: Request recommendation. County A . inistrator ! Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Co.-,missionff Date: June 27, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cancel 1 Typist Clerk. Typist Clerk position 117 was established to replace an employee in the class of Typist Clerk while on leave of absence. The employee has now resigned, and the position is no longer necessary.Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling Typist Clerk, position #17, Salary Level 108 (512-623). Personnel. Director Recommendation of County Administrator �_ � Date: July 5, 1974 -- Cancel one (1) Typist Clerk, position number 17, Salary Level 108 ($512-$623), effective July 10, 1974. 1 County/Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors J Ad jm,e n t :;P?RLQ':r Dirr+-��.,"`_' T� on i u L County Clerk J.I D:a to: .i t;t BY: i of F: :i aL ,. 5 a„�% ts.a.o... % t a:. n,. u,t(:a r . I . 1 j s POS I T I OP: AI' J USTM. EINT R E 0 U E ST No: Department PROBATION Budget .:nit 316 UateJuly 1 , 1974 Action Requested: Establish on exempt Salary Schedule the classes of Deputy Probation Officer 1 - Project; L'aputy Probatio.1 Officer ; 1 - Project; and Senior Deouty Probation Officer - Project. Proposed effective date: July 1 , 197 , Explain ►:fey adjusbaent is ne_-ded: To mule. ,:ur rent oroiect positions. Estiimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: S 2. Fixed Assets: (- sL •Uer^- mid cost) � S Estimated tcta �` S LICt rn _, Signature \f =p�e7*nt Head I ni ti a > z ter,,ni nasion of County Administrator / Date: July- 5, 197L� To Oiv l -%drv!'ce Fttequegt iaecomnendation. l County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 3. 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Deputy Probation Officer 1 - Project and the class of Deputy Probation Officer II - Project and the class of Senior Probation Officer - Project on an exempt basis. The above action can be accomplsihed by a=ending Resolution 73/488, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, by adding Deputy Probation 0 =icer I - Project, Salary Level 281 (868-1055); Deputy Probation Officer II - Project, Salary Level 351 (1075-1306) and Senior Probation Officer - Project, Salary Level 375 (1156-1405). Can be effective day following Board action. This position_ is not exempt from overtime. Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: July 5, 1974 Allocate to the Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel the classes of Deputy Probation Officer I-Project at Salary Level 281 ($868- $1,055) ; Deputy Probation Officer II-Project at Salary Level 351 ($1,075-$1,306 ; and Senior Proba=ion Office-Project at Salary Level 375 ($1, 156-$1,405), effective July 10, 1974. ,:o=snty Aifministrator 1 Action of tho Board of Supe;visors - Adjustment ... PROVED �� on County Clerk Date. JUiL e 197-1 3y. iT �1�:�{.L .' ;i'J} �:;`ti.r •' '1Oj f9' ry:1:— _`?_av_vt: A.'l ust_,ne;,t cmd Pmso kte-03331 I2: ".'fir 'BOARD OF SITRERVISORS OF C011TRA COSTA COLP.I TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) Appropriation Adjust.nents. ) July 9, 1974 ) On motion of Supervisor :.. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS fly mHR BOARD ORDERED that the appropriation adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein_, are APPROV-19. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I 1 . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT — of 7-9-74 as of 6-30-74 r_ DERARTr.ENT OR BUDGET UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special Fund Decrease ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Increase Code Quantity) BudaetUnit Obiec+JS_r.Ac_+. (CR X IN 66) SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION Ol 1003 661-7600 232 1. Pacheco Blvd. 14,560. RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES 990-9970 1. Reserva for contingencies /-4.5-60 11* 6a. 1 1. Appropriable new revenue 14,560. / S6 0 PROOF _CTE'- _K_P_ _VER.- :. EXPLANaT10N OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, fist items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY 1• WO 4512 To increase the 1973-74 budget For Date appropriable new revenue for frontage improve- went work - to be done as apart of the recon- struction project now in progress. Money received from 9 different property owners from 2-15-74 through 6-7-74 as per variG!zs different agreements and shown as flat road revenue. APPROVED: SIGNATU FS DATE AUDI TOR- �j I1l�L 3 197 CONTROLLER: ►•cFYF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR � � !'t BOARD OF SUPERVISO ORDER: YE S: Supervisors Remy.Mftsa-Aloriaztr, Boggess. Linscheid. JL t+ NO:. I'<J c Coe J.R.OLSSONrCLERK f � � Deputy Public Works Director 7'3-74 - + ra+ur Title r Date Approp.Add. I M 129 Re.. 2. 6S) Journal No.. " 1ira• /rrstrnctiv.•s tin Ret rrsr Site (�►;(�� r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT '•-� 1. DEPARTMENT OR 13"D .�T WOT RESERVED FOR AUL7IT014-CQNTROLLt_R'S USE Eastern Fire District Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXP3J f Of FIXED A555FPIJFt Decrease increase Code ajontitvl Fund Budoet un,t O�;c:r 5:.A-:r. dt�L t i 22 .4 1 ( t CR X IN 661 E For tcDir 01 2023 2013-7758 001 r 658.00 ..-ER CEpr' 01 2013 2013-9970 Cor JOS379 658.00 C£Iry i R,q CC;S iA COUNT-Y V E D €i 1 1574 Office Of Crwnty Administrator PROOF Comp' P. VER,_ 3. EXPLA44ATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY To correct appropriation journal entry made on number Date 5379. The decrease of $658.00 should have been Made to Radio Station instead of reserve. APPROVED: SIGN RE DATE AUDITOR .. CONTROJ COUNTY` .--.�.. ADMINISTRATOR: ---- ,� BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDF"L YES: Supervisors Kenny,-'B1N-- \llonarty Boggess, Linschujil 110, JUL 9 /1 J. R. OLSSON CLERK by !`a2.. ;f:t fes.:, • , v � f`'/�i-� �„_., � . S;,rt re Title Date Approp.Adj. t M 129 Rev. 2-6S) Journal Na •4ve Irtstruchitws rift Ret erse Stile P rI L j I fj CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT t•- DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT County Administrator RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLERS USE Various De artments Card Spec,al Fund Decrease ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Increase Code Quantitvl BudcetUmt Ob.ect S:.;. (CR X IN 66) Civil Service ,Cl 01 1003 035-7752 el'? Desk $250 01 1003 035-7752 Cil Chair 120 Building Inspector 1' 01 1003 340-7752 J'C15' Desk 150 Public Defender 04 1003 243-7752 e17 Desks 620 04 1003 243-7752 L,;21 Credenza 580 Plant Acquisition - Martinez 1003 086-7710 Z-96; Trans. to 035, 340, 243 $1,720 . _ PROOF _Camp-- K_P__ _VER., _. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( if capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY f The above appropriations are necessary Dote Orsc++pt•Cr. to provide furniture for the new positions authorized by the Board of Supervisors on June 24, 1974 and made effective June 30, 1974. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR- CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVISO S ORDER:JUL YES: Supert•isom Kenny, !u iurtti Boggess, Ltr-4wiwi.i, NO% 4-JUL Assistant to the t''. 'ON. ER a, County Administrator 7/3/74 J. R. OLSSON, CLERK ,� U Sgnotur Title Date Approp Adl• i M 129 Rev. 2 69) Journal No Cee Instructions on Reverse Side 1 ■ � A A �3 A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 4=aa?Tra=*�T CA,BUDGET UNIT i Building Maintenance RESERVED FOR AU017014-CONTROi-LEWS USE Zti Card Spec,al ACCOJNT _. OBJECT OF ExArsr,9p u A SET ITEM` Decrease Increase Code 4ucntitvl Fund f'sudaetUnit O:iect Sufi.»cce. {' 1 CR X IN 66) 01 1003 108-7710 704 Reroof F v ;:Styr Bldg 693 -- 5 01 1003 108-7710 705 Reroof Ward 3 1,l49 01 1003 108-77103 723 ,-___ to 106 496 },�.. .tJ T35" 01 1003 128-7710 902 1 3twd H/tare & Locks 29763 -268 44- ig= 986 424 Team to lea 992 94 -na;t 4:4 0 761 Teen to 1-ze 992 - 1PE69 Hag M 44is Tren to 1.28 992c r"" 031 1003 088-7710 591 403 031 1003 087-7710 715 -TF-eR 49 1:28 902 -1$� r z8 1003 106-7713 Alter. - 2906 Concord Blvd. 1,900 1003 540-2310 Trans. to 1.06-7713 1,900 VANM 'ROC?F ��_�,_ i��P_ L ER.V EXPL_MN=TSON OF REQUEST t if capital outlay, fist items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY ' Date To adjust 1.973-74 Budget Capital Appropriation Jobs. APPROVED: S)C«NATJRE ^�'= AUDITOR- � UL 8 74 CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR- BOARD OF ORDER: - YES: `+auPtr%I-S M KerulY. NO:. ` }`FYe: J Deputy public Works Director __ l` J Buildings & Grounds6-20 x.4 '" CLERK Title Dote J. R. OLSSON J .� : .." �- - .104fnaf Nao. M 129 Rev' 2.6F) "See tastruct><ons on Reverse Side CONTU COSTA "COUNT! APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT CR SL; yy� Building Maintenance r RESERVED rv`R AUDITOR-CaNrROLLER*S USE r''~ i= ) JA Card Spec-a: CCC '• 02jECT OF EXPENSE R F4EV,J- T EM ' Decrease Increase Code 4�uantitvl F.nd $udaetUrr,t O reo [.:.n. •I iCR X IN 66) 01 1003 085-7710 502 Emergency �L`ights 730 01 1003 085-7710 902 Tran to 082 730 01 1003 086-7710 709 Tax Collector Alter 802 al 1003 086-7710 723 Teen te 986 799 -09-2-- y83 01 1003 096-7710 702 Elev Emerg Equipment 352 01 1003 086-7710 719 Teen to 9786 782 _ 52 y-ga 01 1003 066-7710 731 Air Cond Pub Defender 269 01 1003 086-7710 7/0 Tran to 086-731 269 01 1003 086-7710 548 Inst Drapes Assessor 19583 t 01 1003 086-7710 722 T-FeR te 986 548 • l� �'�f3 01 1003 087-7710 754 Died Records Entry !flay 259 9}_ �- O1 1003 087-7710 517 Clk & Marshall Remod 19378 01 1003 087-7710 751 Teen to 987 517 01 1003 088-7710 707 POP Remodel �( ),�9.F 19a 01 1003 088-7710 702 4-9$- . 6�3 O1 1003 097-7710 710 Range :food Exting 555 01 1003 097-7710 852 Tran to 097-710 5555 LYO 3-7 i d Y If 4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 8._:MET UN!T „8ti4ding Maintenance RESERVE.^. AOR a�JrT�R-CJhTRJ:�EK _ " •t r Card S;"•rai _. EXP i F 0. FIX ASSET ITEM increase f,.na Decrease Code mntit�' tau ar•'.i, ez �_ A: J �c + e err' (CR X IN 66) 01 1003 097-7710 765 Swinging Doose""' 2,000 01 1003 097-7710 804 Tran to 097-765 492 01 1003 097-7710 808 Tran to 097-765 927 01 1003 097-7710 810 Tran to 097-765 581 al 1003 099-7712 708 Slab Storage Area 24 -24- 01 1003 099-7710 716 Range Mood Exting 649 -Eq- H83 899 q?ia- 88i TF4.1311 to 699-7163 -fi^4 9 O1 1003 099-7710 905 Security Doors 149 0/ 1003 099-7710 801 Tran to 099-905 -i49 - $zz 01 1003 102-7712 552 Incinerator Chamber 109 01 1003 102-7712 803 Tran to 102-552 109 01 1003 108-7710 518 Weatherprf Svice Equip 407 -8� -49:- 01 1003 108-7710 523 Kitchen Exhaust Blower 158 01 1003 108-7710 513 -H8•- 565 01 1003 109-7710 551 panic Exit H/►a:are 46 01 1003 178-7710 511 Tran to 108-551 46 01 1003 109-7710 703 Reroof Ward 62 893 0P38_7 n+ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE DISTRICT ATTORNEY 242 Card Special ACCOUNT 2. DEU-.C1 SIF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMDecrease Increase Code Quantit ) Fund BudoetUno Ob,ect S—, .Acct. (CR X IN 66) dgC-- *'71710 (090 71-'A',. 1003 �--fbcscn►e—`� $3,890 4 1003 242-7752 964-3 Desk. 69 x 36 $1 ,170 4 1003 242-7752 .D&tz4 Table 60 x 30 510 4 1003 242-7752 Vial Executive Chair 420 1003 242-2170 House hold expense 1 ,390 1003 242-2102 Books and Periodicals 400 CON,RA CGSTA CaUNTY RECEIVED Office t}' PROOF _ +VER.-Camp._ _K_P_ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capitol outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY This appropriation adjustment is to provide furniture Date Descunit cn and equipment for four new Deputy District Attorney I positions that were made effective June 30, 1974. APPROVED: SIGN RES DATE AUDI TOR- CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: J .7 16, BOARD OF SUPERVISO S ORDER: r 4 YES: Supervisory Kern•. � �lnr i-•:. Rcigggt' AJUL a 1 G 7 i J, R, OLSSON CLERK J EF ASST. DIST. ATTY. -2� 8-74 Title Date CH I EF Approp.Adi. ` k M 129 Rev. 2;66) Journal No. • 1 ee Instructions on Rerersr Site e CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T!.! 45a•451 RESERVED FOR AUDI-;OR-CON7RO;_�EWS --SE ku� Card Special rCCuvN? ?,ECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET iTE!d Inc case Fund Decrease Code Qoant tv) BUdae?'ino %a.c - CR X IN 66) 01 1003 450 775! 019 Numbering Machine 25 450 7750 001 Projector 25 451 7751 007 File-5 drawer 278 451 7752 01.1 Carpet 278 t,�� L$C:o 106 7713 ,PCZ Plant Acquisition- Lc<se I,- 451 2260 Rent cf Real Property a k Sr Li 00 J PROOF &—,n. K.P. VER._ =- EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If cap,tal ounay, list items and cost cf each) TOTAL EN.TR) To adJust accounts for approved capital outlay items. Date De ,„r, `, Cost increases. To provide necessary funds for renovation of building for Screening Detection and Treatment Frogram in East end of county. /� `7- 1/� at jC s� Pft A/ svav G� i APPROVED: SIGNATURES 1ATE AUDITOR— CONTROLLER- COUNT) ADBIINISTRATO R� i BOARD OF SUPERVIS S ORDER:SUL 1b `i y F S: Supervisors Benny.1"mm C J U L 94 19 N07 dministrative Services J. R. OLSSON CLERK -� 6/28/7 ■- if A; Y. __-sr si3 nt TH S.,arse Title `�_Dose Ad I• JCS /'`J M 12S Rev. ; o$` ® 846, P o. �a•a' It:)lrNCt H/t:5 Itt get verse Vidt' � Ca-, IrtitrNCftrir:ti rut heta't�r ltttr trVV + M 12 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY le APPROPRIATION ADJUMENT of 7-9-74 as of 6-30-�4 ^EPART�tENT OR BUDGET UP41T Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Cord Special ACCOUNT 2_ DEJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Increase Ford Decrease Code Ouant,ty} bd,etLin.r Oa:a•-• i,;c.A (CR X IN 66) SELECT ROAD COMTRUCTION 01 1003 661-7600 594 1. Hwy Plan Eng. to 597 29,200. ' 597 1. Front. Imp. fm. ;94 29,200. PROOF K.P. VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST i If capitol outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - 1. Correct account charged in error for frontage ENTRY improvements on adjustment 45580 of 6-24-74. Dore Descnptia^ APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR— JUL 3 CONTROLLER- ` COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR.- AU L J pi`s BOARD OF SUPERVISO ORDER. YES: Supervisors Kenny,Milm* moriartr, Bopgea . Linschef.i JUL 919 A 45 � v�; . I)ICZ J. R. OI_Si� CLERK / Deputy Public Works Director 7-3-7 Signature Title Date Approp.Adj. { M 129 Rev. 2,68) Journal i S ee Instructiorts on Ret erse Side [ ,-I.� 41 • CONTRA COSTA. COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Public works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE s of 6-3 _ Card Special ACCOUNT iOBJECT OF EXPENSE DR FIXED a55E7 ITEM • Increase Code Ouontit 1 Fund 8udaetUn t Oc.cc• c_:.ccr. Decrease (CR X IN 66) SERVICE AREA R-!i MORAGA 01 2751 2751-7711 003 Rheem Estate Remodel 110,700. 7712 003 n n n 110,700. =.q LIP!-ENT UP:RATIONS Ol 1003 063-7753 045 2. fans 400. 011 fans 400. R� I PROOF X_P_ VER.– EXPLANATICH OF REQUEST i If cap.rot ourlay, Itsr items and cost of each) TOTAL - -' - WO 5203 Correct capital classification to ENTRY leasehold improvement. Date Des,•:,ra: • C. Additional funds needed to complete hospital van. APPROVED: SI — RES ^ATE AUDI TOR— , 1 L CONTRcoILI COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR — BOARD OF SUPERVISO S ORDER�UL YES: anPer%tSO" KM'I •, -k-I L�T L. .3LIL 919 J. R. OLSSON 'CLERK A#9 46L Deputy Public 'dorics Uirector 7-3-74 Tale Dore App op.Adj. i M 129 Rev. ? oS) JournClAl0.' < <-� 4 rr lnstrnrtir.ns con Ret rrsr Side �. .!/�v u jwJL40 w aq CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT I. DEPARTMENT GR BUDGET UNiT Social Service RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Lard Special ACCOUNT OBJECT Cq 4XP3NS=_'QR.FIXEV#A5SET ITEM " Decrease Increase Cade Quantity) Fund BudaCR X IN 663etUn.t On:ec� S,c.A_ct. -- 01 5 1003 501-7752 012 Desk 60 X30 $ 1050 01 1003 508-7751 001 Microfiche reader 20 01 1003 509-7752 005 Table, Conference 10 01 1003 509-7752 713 Desk, Typist l 01 10 1003 502-7751 011 Adding machines 1081 Citi a R: Cu,G T A COUNTY R F 0 i7 I / t. C} C,lifice fail Coun'ty Adrwristrator PROOFC°n a•- K_P` VER.- =- EXPLANATION OF REQUEST' If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - - - - - — ENTRY To provide desks for positions authorized for the °01e D`s"'°"°" Defect Identification Project. Also to cover price increases on microfiche readers, a conference table, and a typist desk. APPROVED: SIGNATURES rDATE AUDITOR CONTROLLER: _ COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR. -- UL BOARD OF SUPERVISO ORDEP': YES. Supenisors Kenny.20M aioriarty. $QggeSS, 1:.i2L ch hi JUL 9 19 4 NO:. Nt71-ie , on .n /I 1 i jjy�i 6/28/74 i�. y.rsi z* tt+lr,� rawi��m - e Title Date V Approp.Adj. Journal i M 129 Rev. 2.661 - See Instructions (3n Ret er.se Side Y• NOW In the Boord of Sunervisnrs - Journal M&t —. { M 129 Rev. 2s'66) «See Instructions on Reverse Stdeju t1 x �r. r In the Boord of Supervisors of - 4 Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 ' 19 74 s s - In the matter of Approval of Resolution(s) s No(s). 74.1589. �. F, ta� l On motion of Sugr.rrisor 2. A. hinscheid , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias I.t IS BY TH .T ,moi; OF.DEftu'D that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby Ar P30VED: Number 74/589 - concurring with the recommendation made by tha Contra Costa County Mayorst Conference where-in each of the cities in the county would participate and share in the cost of .the 1975 Special Countywide Census Enumeration at the -rate of 25 cents per capita and that allotted payments would be -made to the county in two annual install- ments. The foregoing order -as passed by the following vote: AYES; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Diss, W. N. „ess , E. A. Li.nscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOF ' ABSENT: Non,::. 006,44. I • In f 6p. Bonrd of SUpP.rVtsors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX CFFICI0 THE G+OVEPIUNG BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL A 1D MATER. CONSERVATION DISTRICT Julv 9 In the Matter of Ap royal of Resolution(s) NOW. 741590. On motion of Supervisor J. P. KennX seconded by N. Supervisor W. N Boggess , IT' IS B ;HE BoARD 01DE:tEB that the follo,.irg resoution(s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 741590 - accepting as complete as of May 22, 1974 contract with Pacific Excavators for reconstruction of Pacheco Creek Side Drain (Flood Control. Zone 3B) , Vine .Hill area, Work Order 8075. The foregoing order tti-as passed by the following vote: AYES: SuPer.risors J. P. Kennv, W. N. Boggess, .".. �-nsc e-d, �.�. Moriarty. 1t(1�C. :one. ABSENT: Suz)erviscr it. ''.. rias. ON45 F wpm In tka Rnnrcl of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JulY 9 , 19 7Q 1n the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) No{s). 741x'541. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded by Supervisor e% R. Romps! , IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/591 - Fixing :august 6, 197A at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for reconstruction of Vaqueros Avenue (Rodeo area) between Hawthorne Djrive No. 1795-`�1r'2-74 . and eventF± Street, Project The foregoing order %tins passed by the following vote: AYES: SuPervisors _ %An-^-v, W. N. Boggess, s o' • "-• Moriarty. NOF"- "•ar.A• ABSEIti'T: :'�zPo^vi. or .n. M. Dias. • p, I In t6p Roorci of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 74 In the Motter of Approval of Resolution(s) 110(s). 741592. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenn , seconded by Supervisor W. %1. Ro,7¢ ss , It $O . ? ORDERS that the follo.4-ing reso ur-ion(s) is (are) hereby APPROVE): No. 74/592 - approving map or Subdivision 4623, Moraga area, there beim- no subd ivsion agreement inasmuch as improvements are conplete. R t. { ttt I The foregoirg order oras passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. PI. Boggess, A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. P0F(Z. ':one. ABSENT: -u;erviscr A.. Dias. 3 a'a4'7 t In the Rnnrr4 of Stsnervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 914 ?, In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) No sa. 741593. On *potion of Supervisor r P. K� : seconded by Supervisor W. N- IT 19' BY THE WAHU ORDERED that d the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74!593 - accepting as complete as of Jure 28, 1974 contract with Robert J. Quatman, Inc. , for the landscaping of six median islands on Treat Boulevard from Buskirk Avenue to Bancroft Road, "Halnut Creek area, Project Io. 4EEI-4559-72. u The foregoing order v.-as passed by the following vote: AYES: Sa pert+isors . . P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, F. A. Linscheid, j. 1% 1'1oriarty. V10 .q- `,one. ABSENT: supervisor P. M. Dias. XW h N In the Rnnrd of Supervisors of Contra: Costa County, State of California Ju1v 9 lg 74 In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) No{ps). 74/594. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kean } seconded by Supervisor W. Eogfzess , IT � ORDERED that the following reso ution,s_ is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/594 - fixing September 3, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time for hear- ing on proposed abandonment of Short Street between Fdrtz Avenue and Pailroad Avenue, Danville area. E The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J . P. Kenny, W. ?F. Boggess, �. .. rinscheid, J. F. r4oriarty. 87r)rQ- ',cne. ABSENT: Supervisor A. Dias. 00849 � •1 (9 1 t �'.. 111 1/14: uGuit:l of Contra Costa County, State of California L July 4 19 74 In the Matter of Ap ro1►al of Resolution(S) NOW- 74/5,95. On motion of Supervisor E. A. L£nscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , TT 19 B7 THE A . ORDERED that the follor.ing resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/585, approving submission of four applications to the State Department of Parks and Recreation for State Beach, Park, siecreation, and historical Facilities Bond Act of :474 grant funds for the John Marsh Restoration Project and projects recommended by the Citizens Advisory Committees for County Service Area M-lo ( Clyde) , County Service Area M-37 (Montalvin Manor) , and County Service Area R-5 (Orinda) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. ?. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. rAinscheid, J . E. Moriarty. NnFS: None . ABS£hrT: Suvery sor A. M. Dias. 050 1 :•x i i i4 t f loll Nis i IN T.-HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C0?r1v11A COS? COUNTY, STATE OF C.ALIFOP111A JIMM1 Ir. the ''atter of Proposed ) Formation of County Service ) G Area T-2 (Central County) and ) July 9, 1974 Approval of Resolution ) Nur,ber 714/596. ) ) This being the time fixed for hearing on the proposed establishment of County Service Area T-2 to provide transit service within the Central County area; and '.walnut Creek City Mayor Sanford Skaggs, member of the Board of Control of the Local Mass Transportation Agency, having stated that said Transportation Agency recommends formation of the proposed Service Area and also that a measure be placed on the November 5, 1974 ballot proposing that a uniform maximum tax rate of 359 per $100 of assessed valuation be established for said Service Area; and Mr. Geno Banducci, representing The Orinda Association, having requested that the south Orinda area be excluded from the proposed Service Area, as well as the north Orinda area, so that in the future if Crinda should apply for incorporation it would not have the problem of a split tax rate; and :pis. Alice Johnson, representing the League of Women Voters of Diablo Valley and Ms. Beverly Parrish, representing the Ecology Center of Contra Costa County, having stated that said League and said Center support the proposed mass transit system and the maximum tax rate of 359, but recommend exploring other sources of funding in the long range planning for con- tinued operations of said transit system; and The Board members having discussed the matter in some detail; NOW, THERM-070ME, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor 'w. N. Boggess, IT IS ORDMM that Resolution Number 74/596, in which the Board refers back to the Local Agency Formation Commission for further consideration the exclusion of the south Orinda area as well as the north Orinda area from County Service Area T-2, and fixes July 29, 1974 at 8:30 p.m. as the time for the continued hearing on the afore- said proposal, is ADOPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. .envy, A . M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A . Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. A BSE*TT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Super- vi^ars on the d3t.9 3''0rs3aid. cc: Executive Officer ••'itness my hand and the Seal LAFCO of the Board of Supervisors affixed County Administrator this ?th day of July, 197h. LI A JJ R. OLSSOY County Czerl Z-) U 651 Patten 'Deputy Clerk L �� In ti,P Boord of Supervisors -of . Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 19 74 In the Matter of _ Ap royal of Resolution(s) Nos). 74/597. — ' On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenn. , seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boazess , IT 15 BY PITE r r ORDERED that the fol?oi•:ing resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: Number 74/597 - confirming canvass and declaring results of June 4, 1974 election establishing County Service Area R-7 (San Ramon Valley with a maximum tax rate of 25� per $100 -of assessed valuation, approved by a majority vote of the ouaiified electors in the Area, r'ybs" 4,665 and !`no" The foregoing order •n-as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisora J. P. Kenny, 'W. N. Boggess, A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ROTC: None , ABSE2:'T: Supervisor A. M. Dias. G0052 i P. In t6P Boord of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 19'jk,.- !n the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) . Nofs). 74/498. On motion of Supers*?sor J. a seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boaeess I1 1 EUX75 Q Dr-= that the follouring reso utioa s is (are) hereby APPROVED: Number 74/598, commending Mr. lard L. Cockerton upon the occasion of his retirement after three decades of duty associated Uli.th the fire service _in Contra Costa ' County, his latest service being Coordinator of Fire Science with the Contra Costa Community College District. The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: Cupervisors J. P. Kenny, W. K. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOFS: 'one. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I N- P in the Board of Super:rigors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 IS Zu In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) No s). 74/5,09. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , II �:i _.A.:1..J 0?.DE4:.D that the following resolutions is (are) hereby A.-'?.ROVED: 74/5=9, requesting the Council on Intergovernmental Relations to extend to September 20, 1975 the date for comoletion of the Seismic Safety, Safety and Poise Elements of the General Plan, and authorizing the Director of Planning to su;rit said reauest to the Council. The foregoing order was passed by the fo3lowin,g vote: AYES: 7u,-er =scrs J. Kenny, , . N. Boggess , �?nsche;u , "oriart- A. of Contrc Costa County, State of California July-0 1974 In the Matter of Apfroval of Resolution(s) ro s)- 7� /000 and U/600A with respect to 1074-1®7 Employee Compensation MR tters. On motion or Supervisor W. N. B© gess seconded by S�apervisor E. A. Linsche i d , I - is BY THE BOARD CRtDEBEDJ that, the following resp cation. s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/0'00 - accepting Memorandums of Understanding providing compensation adjustments laovroximately 8.27 percent) effective July 1, 1G74 for those employees represented by the following organizations : 1 . Associated County Employees 2. United Clerical Employees, Local 2700, A SCM.E, AFL-CIO for: A. .upervisory Clerical Unit B. General Clerical services Unit No. 74/60OA- adding certain classifications to Resolution No. 74/581 adopted Juiv 2, 107h, and making corrections in certain salary allocations set forth in said resolution. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Superv .sors J . P. Kenny, Q . M. Dias , W. '.. 5��zess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. Nnps dere. ABSEtIT: None. t • Administration Building Martinez, California Date: July 9, 1974 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: C. J. Leonard, Acting Director of Personne SUBJECT: Additions and Modifications to July 1, 1974 gement and Unrepresented Employee Compensation Plan The folloNving classifications and salary allocations should be added to the Management and Unrepresented Employee Compensation Program adopted by the Board of Supervisors to be effective July 1, 1974. These classes were either inadvertently omitted or incorrect salaries assigned. They are: Agricultural Field Assistant 759-923 Clinical Laboratory Intern 656-797 Tissue Technician 778-945 Chief Auditor-Appraiser 1667-2026 Chief, S'Landards Division 1568-1906 In addition to the above, there are a number of Project Exempt classifications which are tied directly into classifications in bargaining units. These classes are: Accountant-Auditor I - Project 900-1094 Account Clerk H - Project 672-817 Clerk-Orinda Rec. Svs. Area 636-773 Clinical Psychologist - Project 1363-1657 Communication Technician Trainee- Project 783-951 Custodian I - Project 640-705 Deputy Cle.l: l 556-670 Deputy Cierl: i 636-773 Deputy Clerk III 773-940 Deputy Clerk INT 945-1149 Equipment Svs. Attendant - Project 718-792 Group Counsellor I - Project 764-928 Health Educator - Project 1094-1330 �L5S AK63 5-. r Board of Supervisors -2- July 9, I974 Deputy Clerk 1 "v "A Deputy Clerk IT 636-773 Deputy Clerk III 773-940 Deputy Clerk IST 945-1149 Equipment Svs. Attendant - Project 718-792 Group Counsellor I - Project 764-928 Health Educator - Project 1094-1330 out5I AK63 rpt.;.. r Board of Super,.isors -2- July 9, 1974 Home Health Aide I - Project 539-656 Hospital Attendant - Project 595-723 Intermediate Steno Clerk - Project 668-812 Intermediate Typist Clerk - Project 636-773 Graphics Technician - Project 839-1020 Junior Appraiser - Project 850-1033 Kennelman - Project 754-917 Lead Clerk III - Project 721-876 Library Clerk - Project 543-660 Programmer Analyst - Project 1275-1549 Psychologist - Project 1178-1431 Public Health Microbiologist - Project 1005-1221 Sheriff's Dispatcher - Project 778-945 Sheriff's Services Assistant - Project 889-981 Stenographer Clerk - Project 598-727 Typist Clerk - Project 556-676 Typist Clerk Trainee - Project 530-644 Vector Control Leadman - Project 764-928 Vector Control Man - Project 693-842 Secretary to Member of the Board of Supervisors 721-876 CJL:gt cc: H. D. Fuck, Auditor-Controller m ,ry j7 M 1*ORA.HDEDI OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AND UNITED CLERICAL EMPLOYEES LOCAL 2700, AFSCME, AFL-CIO This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into pursuant to the authority contained in Division 34 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code and has been jointly prepared by the parties. The Employee Relations Officer (County Administrator) is the representative of Contra Costa County in employer-employee relations matters as provided in Ordinance Code Section 34-8.012. United Clerical Employees is the formally recognized employee organization for the Supervisory Clerical Unit, and such organization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapter 34-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. The parties have met and conferred in good faith regarding wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment for the employees in said repre- sentation unit, and have freely exchanged information, opinions and proposals and have endeavored to reach agreement on all matters relating to the employment conditions and employer-employee relations of such employees. This Memorandum of Understanding shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors as the joint recommendations of the undersigned for salary and employee benefit adjustments for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1974, and ending June 30, 1975. 1. For the fiscal year 1974-1975, the salary ranges for each classification covered by the Supervisory Clerical Unit shall be increased, effective July 1, 1974, within the County Salary plan to provide salary ranges as follows: Effective July 1, 1974 Hospital Reception Center Supervisor 914-1111 Supervising Account Clerk 834-1014 Supervising Clerk I 834-1014 Supervising Clerk II 972-1181 2. Effective July 1, 1974, the County shall make contributions on behalf of those eligible employees in the amounts necessary to pay two-thirds (2/3) of the cost of the County Group Health Plans. 3. The County agrees to provide a written statement to each new employee = who is hired into a classification which is in the Supervisory Clerical Unit that their classification is represented by the United Clerical Employees and the name of a representative of the United Clerical Employees. 4. Employees in the Supervisory Clerical Unit who work in the Animal • ���58 a , Control Division of the Agriculture Department shall receive a 5Z differential; provided, however, that in the event the conditions in the Animal Control Division are improved so that the hazardous condi- tions no longer exist, such differential will no longer be applicable. (An Ordinance may be required). 5. There shall be no discrimination because of union membership or legiti- mate union activity against any employee or applicant for employment by ZMAN the County or anyone employed by the County. 6. With the exception of reference materials obtained in confidence, employ- ees have the right to review their official personnel files, which are maintained in the Civil Service Office. In a case involving a griev- ance or disciplinary action, the employee's designated representative may also review his personnel file with specific written authorization from the employee. 7. If the employee so requests in writing, a copy of any written discipli- nary action affecting an employee in the Supervisory Clerical Unit shall be furnished to United Clerical Employees. 8. Section 36—+.1402 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code shall be administered to apply to employees who are assigned to work in a position in a higher classification whether or not a vacancy exists in that position to which they are assigned. The County Administrator shall issue appropriate regulation implementing this provision, pursuant to the authority contained in Section 36-4.1402. 9. Employees desirous of transferring to a position in the same classifi- cation at another work location should submit a request for transfer in writing to the department head. When openings occur in various work locations, requests for transfer will be reviewed with consider- ation given to various factors including but not limited to distance of employee's residence from desired work location and relative length of service of the applicants for a particular location. The department head or his designated representative shall make the sole determination as to assignment of personnel. In no event shall transfers be utilized for disciplinary purposes. This transfer provision applies to intra departmental transfers only. 10. In those instances when there is a written performance evaluation of an employee in the Supervisory Clerical Unit and the employee is re- quested to sign the evaluation, the employee shall receive a copy of the evaluation if she/he so requests. 11. It is the intention of the County to allow employees in the Supervisory Clerical Unit: szme ed!izat_onal opportunities as exist for other County employees, except where individual .Memoranda of Understanding contain special provisions. 12. The County shall allow sick leave utilization for prearranged medical and dental appointments of members of immediate family to twenty-four (24) hours. ...it v ..,... r.. .a. shall contribute to the Retirement System "cost of living" 13. The County to Resolution Ko. 72-465. provision pursuant .. jj_v -L- uue bupervisory same educational opportunities as exist for other County employees, 23cept where individual .Memoranda of Understanding contain special provisions. 12. The County shall allow sick leave utilization for prearranged medical and dental appointments of members of immediate family to twenty-four (24) hours. a��59 13. The County shall contribute to the Retirement System "cost of living" provision pursuant to Resolution No. 72-465. 14. Employees who work in the Animal Control Division of the Agriculture Department and employees in the Supervisory Clerical Unit who work in the Consolidated Fire District and who are required to wear uniforms shall, at the option of the respective Department, be either reimbursed for replacement of said uniforms or have said uniforms replaced by the Department, the cost of said replacement not to exceed $85.00 per employee per fiscal year. 15. Effective the first of the month following the passage of the approp- riate Ordinance, the mileage allowance for use of personal vehicles on County business shall be increased by two cents (2C) per mile. 16. All employees who are members of United Clerical Employees, tendering periodic dues, thirty (30) days after the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has approved this Memorandum of Understanding and all employees who thereafter become members of United Clerical Employees shall, as a condition of employment, pay dues to United Clerical Employees for the duration of this Memorandum of Understanding, and each year thereafter. For a period of thirty (30) days prior to June 1, 1975 and thirty (30) days prior to any June 1, thereafter, any employee who is a member of United Clerical Employees shall have the right to withdraw from United Clerical Employees, discontinuing dues payments, and retain employment in the County. Said withdrawal shall be communication by the employee in writing to the County Auditor- Controller's Department. An employee who is subsequently employed in a position outside of the Units represented by United Clerical Employees shall not be required to pay dues to the United Clerical Employees. 17. The County is currently reviewing the class specifications for the classes of Supervising Clerk I and Supervising Clerk II. Upon comple- tion of this review the County will consult with United Clerical Employees. 18. Attached hereto as Appendix A is a summary of vacation and sick leave accruals for full-time employees and the holidays the County observes. 19. Attached hereto as Appendix B is the County grievance procedure which is incorporated in the Employer-Employee Relations Ordinance 73-32, Chapter 34-28. It is mutually recommended that the modifications shown above be made ap- plicable on the dates indicated and upon approval by the Board of Supervisors. Resolutions, or ordinances where necessary, shall be prepared and adopted in order to implement these provisions. It is understood that if it is determined Oat an ordinance is required to plerat any of the foregoing provisions, said provisions shall become effective upon the first day of the month following thirty (30) days after such ordinance is adopted. U-160 i This Memorandum of Understanding shall remain in full farce and effect from July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. DATE: '"" t Contra Costa County United Clerical Employees Local 2700, AFSCME, AFL--CIO 0091. APPENDIX A 1. The rates at which vacation credits accrue for full-time employees and the maximum cumulation of vacation credit accrual for such employees is as follows: Monthly Maximum Length of Accrual Cumulation Service (Hours) (Flours) Under 15 yrs. 10 240 15 through 19 yrs. 13-1/3 320 20 through 24 yrs. 16-2/3 400 25 through 29 yrs. 20 480 30 yrs. and up 23-1/3 560 2. Sick leave credit is accrued at the rate of eight (8) hours credit for each month of service for full-time employees. 3. The County observes the following holidays: New Year's Day . ........ ....... January 1st Lincoln's Day ................. February 12th Washington's Day . ............. February, 3rd Monday Memorial Day .................. May, last Monday Independence Day .... .... ...... July 4th Labor Day .. .... ............... September, 1st Monday Admission Day . ........... ..... September 9th Columbus Day . ... ... ........... October, 2nd Monday Veterans' Day . ................ November 11 Thanksgiving . ................. November, 4th Thursday Christmas ...... .... ........... December 25th Good Friday .. .. ............... 12 noon to 3:00 p.m. Special Days as declared If January 1, February 12, July 4, September 9, or December 25 falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is a holiday. When any of these dates falls on a Saturday, no additional time off or premium pay is granted. noel lid U�'U�G i ONE MI . ism l , APPENDIX B Chapter 34-28 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Sections: 34-28.002 General. 34-28.00' Fact-Finding. 34-28.006 Lowest level. 34-28.008 Second level. (Optional). 34-28.010 Departmental level. 34-28.012 Appeal to E.R.O. 34-28.014 Appeal from E.R.O. { 34-28.016 Arbitration. l 34-28.018 Board determ1 ation. n 34-28.020 Time limits waiver. 34-28.002 General. (a) Initial presentation. The initial (or lowest level) presentation o€ a grievance shall be to the immediate supervisor of the employee claiming to have a grievance, and it may be made either orally or in writing. If rade in writing the written grievance shall comply with subsection (b)'s requirement for a formally presented grievance. gib) Formal presentation. The formal presentation of a grievance shall be written and shall state the circumstances over which the grievant claims to be aggrieved, how the interpretation, application _ C or practical consequences of a policy, procedure or agreement is affect- ing him to his detriment, and the redress he seeks. (c) Notice. The official with whoa a formal grievance is filed by a grievant, ulho is included in a representation unit but is not represent- ed by the majority representative, shall give the majority representative a copy of the formal presentation. (d) Time limit. Grievances must be filed within 30 days of the incident or occurrence about which the employee claims to have a grievance. (e) Cozies. A copy of each written communication on a grievance shall be filed with the Director of Personnel for record purposes. . '(f) Effect of a grievance. The slaking or filing of a grievance shall not prevent the County, a department head, a departmental supervisor, or other authorised person, from taking action deemed appropriate, nor shall it have the effect of suspending action previously taken even though the action may involve or be a part of the subject matter of the grievance. (Ord. 73-32, 70-17: prior code §§34-28.002, 24-7.2702). * 25 0CM w M1 a M_ .w E" yls. .;'`,�?�fit',• qy.,, �' � H�*w ...« X, C 34-28.004 Fact-finding. (a) Upon the filing of a grievance appeal at the second level (optional) or departmental level an impartial fact-finding team of two persons shall be selected. The -_ grievant shall select one member of the team, and the department head shall select the other member of the team from a list established by the Employee Relations Officer. (b) Investigation and report. The fact-finding team shall promptly investigate the facts pertinent�to the grievance, and shall report in writing to the parties, but only on facts agreed to by both fact finders. The report shall become a part of the record of the grievance. (c) Waiver. Where the parties (grievant and management) stipulate in writing that the formal grievance states the facts, those facts shall become the facts of record for the grievance and the fact-finding procedure provided for herein shall be waived. (Ord. 73-32). CP 34-28.006 Lowest level. An attempt shall be made to settle all grievances on an informal basis by iiscussion between the immediate a -supervisor or other appropriate supervisor and the employee and/or his representative as soon as •,1 p practicable; and if such a meeting cannot be 41 arranged informally, it shall be held within two working days after, submission to the immediate supervisor of a written request for such a meeting. (Orris. 73-32, 70-17: prior code §534-28.004, 24-7.2704). 34-28.008 Second level. (Optional). (a) A grievance which is not settled at the lowest level may be appealed to a second level management representative designated by the department head. The appeal shall be submitted within 7 days after the decision of the supervisor and if so appealed, the grievance shall be presented as provided in subsection (b) of Section 34-28.002. The second level management representative shall attempt to settle the grievance and if the grievance is not settled, shall reply in writing within seven days after receipt of the fact finders' report. . (b) The provisions of this section apply in any department while the department head has so notified the Employee Relations Officer in writing specifying the second level management representatives) in his department. (Ord. 73-32). 34-28.010 Departmental level. A grievance which is not settled at a lower level =ay, within 7 days of the decision of the•supervisor or second level management representative (whichever is appropriate), be appealed in writing to the department head and if so appealed, the grievanc unless previously formally presented, shall be presented as provided in t I s_'�t1 ,': �' u. r3�Z.:. 31.�?,7. �i�. rte''= (taoiLcz2^.� head Gr hoz deaa�t— aea tal repres'at a:iVe au,=hD.:zed to a figal deoartme-a--3L decision shat attempt to settle the grievance _nd if the grievance is not settled, shall a 26 04064 Iv MYA MW reply in writing within 7 days after receipt of the fact finders' report. I£ a fact finders' report had previously been prepared he shall reply within 7 days after receipt of the written appeal. (Ords. 73-32, 70-17: prior code §§34-28.006, 24-7.2706). 34-28.012 Appeal to E.R.O. A grievance which is not settled at the departmental level may be appealed in writing, within seven days from receipt of the department's written reply, to the Employee Relations Officer and if so appealed he shall try to settle it and shall reply in writing within 14 days. (Ords. 73-32, 70-17: prior code §§34-28.008, 24-7.2703) 34-28.014 Appeal from E.R.O. A grievance which is not settled by the Employee Relations Officer may be appealed in writing for final determination to either the Board or an arbitrator. The written notice of appeal must be filed with the Employee Relations Officer with=a 7 days of the receipt of his written reply, and shall state the grievant's choice whether the Board or an arbitrator is to make the final decision, otherwise the Board shall hear and decide. (Ords. 73-32, 70-17: prior code §§34-28.010, 24-7.2710: see Gov. C.- §3503.2). 34-28.016 Arbitration. (a) If the grievant selects arbitration the following, shall apply: (b) Selection. Within 14 days after receipt of the notice of appeal, the Employee Relations Officer and the grievant(s) shall proceed pursuant to Section 34-I2.003(f), autatis mutandis. (c) Evidence. Neither party shall be permitted to assert in the arbitration proceedings any fact contrary to the fact finders' report or written stipulation or any evidence which had not been submitted to the other party during the prior levels of the grievance procedure. (d) The Arbitration. The arbitrator shall promptly hold a hearing and shall issue his decision not later than 30 days from the date of the close of the hearing or, if oral hearings have been waived, from - the date the final written statements and arguments are submitted to him by the parties. His decision shall be in writing and shall set forth his findiiags of fact, -reasoning, and conclusions on the issues. It shall be submitted to the Board and to the grievant and shall be final and binding on the parties. (e) Costs. The costs shall be divided pursuant to Section 34-12.003(c), mutatis =.-tandis. 27 -,. , of rho arbitrator to render 27 0065 tx { r t (f) Limitation. The authority of the arbitrator to reader final and binding decisions on grievances extends only to those matters over which the Board or a department head may legally delegate its decision-snaking powers. (Ord. 73-32: prior code §534-28.010, 24-7.2710: cp Gov. C. §3505.2). 34-28.038 Board determination. If a grievance is submitted to .the Board for determination, it shall be submitted upon the record (which shall include the formally presented grievance, the fact finders` report and the written determinations of the second level management representatives [if any) the department head and the Employee Relations Officer) and the Written presentations and recommendations of the parties; but the Board, if it wishes, may order the presentation of oral testimony and/or oral argument to supplement .the written materials presented to it. (Ords. 73-32, 70-17: prior code §§34-28.010, 24-7.2710). 34-28.020 Time limits waiver. Any of the time limits contained in this chapter may be Waived upon the mutual written consent of the parties. (Ord. 73-32) { i - 28 4 .. Memorandum of Understanding Between Contra Costa County And United Clerical Err�loyees, Local 2700, AFSCME,AFL-CIO This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into pursuant to the authority contained in Division 34 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Coda and has been jointly prepared by> the parties. The Employee Relations Officer (Ccvnty Administrator) is the representative of Contra Costa County in e:..plcyer-employee relations matters as provided in Ordinance Code Section. 34-8.012. United Clerical Employees is the formally recognized employee organization for the General Clerical Services Unit, and such organization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapter 34-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. The parties have ret and conferred in, good faith regarding wanes, hours, and other terns and conditions of -:plo�rrent for the employees in said representation un-:t, and have freely exchanged informnation, opinions and prorosals and have endeavored to reach agreement on all matters relating to the employment conditions and employer-employee relations of such employees. This fleronandum of Understanding shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Super—'Isors as :tile joint rece:r:7^ndations of the undersigned nor salary and erpleyee benefit adjustments for the fiscal year coTr::encing July 1, 1974, and ending June 30, 1975. 1 . For the fiscal year 1-374-1975, the salary ranges for each classification covered by the General Clerical Services Unit shall be increased, ef- fective July 1, 1974, uitcin the County Salary plan to provide salary ranges as follc::s: Effective July 1, 1974 Account Clergy: I $623 - 764 Account Clem II 672 - 817 Account Clerk ill 734 - 892 Clerk 530 - 644 Clerk III 721 - 876 Comptomater Operator 644 - 783 Election Clerk 543 - 660 Inter:==ediate Clerk 635 - 773 Interr:adiate Steno Clergy: 668 - 812 Intermediate Typist Clergy: 636 - 773 Lead Clerk III 721 - 876 Legal Survi ces Clerk 721 - 875 MID I i i� Library Clerk $543 - 660 Medical Records Technician 752 - 914 Public Assistance Unit Clerk 721 - 876 Secretary I 721 - 876 Secretary II 834 - 1014 Senior Clerk 721 - 876 Stenographer Clerk 598 - 727 Typist Clerk 556 - 676 2. The County shall continue to provide for flexible staffing and depart- mental certification for all positions in the folio-ging classes: Typist Clcrl: to Intermediate Typist Clerk, Stenographer Cleri; to Intermediate Stenographer Cleri:, Account Clerk I to Account ClerR: 11. 3. Effective July 1, 1974, tine County shall rake contributions on behalf of those eligible eMployees in the aro.:nts necessary to pay t io-thirds (2/3) of the cost of the Ccunty Croup tealth Plans. 4. The County acrees to provide a written staterent to each nevr employee who is hired into a classification c-::ich is in the Gcaeral Clerical Services Unit tha'xi ..1-ir classificati,-n is represented by the United Clerical Lmr)lo:-ees and the rare of a represe.tative of the United Clerical Erplo ees. 5. Employees in th? Cenerai Clerical Ser, ices Unit vho work in tile- Animal Control Division of t :e ..gricul Lure Ueourtr,=•nt shall receive a 5": differential; provided, hlt:aver, Vlat in the event the conditions in the Animl Control Vivisen are ii':-,roved so drat the hazardous conditions no lon7er exist, such diff renrial will no loncer be applicable. (An Oridnance r.y be require;). 6. Employees in the Cenera1 Clerical Services Unit who work in the Reception Center of the County Hospital loca't'ed in Martinez shall receive a 5w differential; provided, i:c::ever, t-:at in the event the conditions in the Reception Center are improved so that the hazardous conditions no loncer exist, such differential will no longer be applicable. (An Ordinance may be required). 7. There shall Le no discrimination because of union merbershin or legitirmte union activit1� ar'inst ary erployee or applicant for emplo, ent by the County or any one emplo'-e:-i tyy the County. 8. With the excevtion of reference -mterials obtained in confidence, employees have the right to re-iew their official personnel files, which are rt-in- tained in the Civil Service Office. In a case involving a grievance or disciplin-ary action, ti:e er-ployee`s designated representative may also revie,, his personnel file with specific written authorization from the employee. k a ��I,68 9. if the miglom so requests i■ writing. a com of angy wri tto dis- ciplimery action affecting an aglow in the General Clerical Services Unit shell be fnraished to United Clerical Oplapess. 10. Sectim 56-4.14M of the Contra Costa Counter Ordinance Code shall be aMnistared to apply to emloyees who, are assipsed to work in a position In a higher classification whether or not a vacengr exists in that position to which they are assigrued. The CowAy Administrator shall issue appropriate raralatios icplsoentiep this provisions purseannt to the annthoritly contained is Section 364.1402. 11. 0*1 as a desir+oes of &ansferring to a position in the sauce classification at another work location should subdt a request for transfer in westing to the deper;.vmt head. '.dues epesinas ago w it -.O f irk locationsip recprs#e fer .."natur viii no revriamed with consideration given to vNrian factors inciudieq but mt lloited to distance of levee': mideoce from desired wort location and relative length service of the applicants floor a particular location. The deperbm had or his .designated representative, shall mdw r. sole deto mmination as to as- Sig neamm , of persomel. in so event sball trecsfers be utilized for disciplinary purposes. This transfer provision applies to inntre dwartcental tromfers only. U. In those fastar ces Theo there is a vLvittem perfoneaace Mluation of as mplo}ee In the General Clerical Services Unit and the eeptloyme Is rapasted to sips the mllwtice, the m pleyes, shall receive a copy of the mloct m, If Shamso rewmes is. w IL It is the intention of tf-ebmty to allow agloym to the Veaerel Clerical Services LWt the San ec:wcatioeal OPOOrtunitfas as exist for - other CmmV mourns, eamt r1rL're iudivideal :iEM.1Arle of Ondarstsndira contain special provyisiees. 14. The Coen�r shell a:lm sicL leave utilization for pnwmnged medical and dental agatatcaents of rr.,*ers of Imediate fa dl y to bm t;y-fan• (34) tom. 16. iso Commsy shall costrilbrte to the Metiremet System "cost of living` p Wisian pars tea: to Gesolatia+ Lo. 72-d66. 16. flglo�ym v.0 work in the :oirs: Cr••trol ?h.� Arm 71ture Uepar:;�t a : e 1�:Y is two, r .- ••+! Cr�••i �•�.�ict: 1-60i ! - .., er• rnagcuimd to neer mal foe—.% ._� • . ti• ii:: `.�.�.. .. f resr..i.rive i/67�ir�* t* too �~'�.- .—. " + i -ix sQiaa mmT of sato tmg* -;-: *,1• cwtve said uniform rminrwd ir. the t .s' Cc;-. or S21,4 roll mo-.•- r� ..'mow w... • •- 1 Administration Building Martinez, California Date: July 9, 1974 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: C. J. Leonard, Acting Director of Personne SUBJECT: Additions and Modifications to July 1, 1974 gement"and Unrepresented Employee Compensation Plan The following classifications and salary allocations should be added to the Management and Unrepresented Employee Compensation Program adopted by the Board of Supervisors to be effective July 1, 1974. These classes were either inadvertently orzitted or incorrect salaries assigned. They are: Agricultural Field Assistant 759-923 Clinical Laboratory Intern 656-797 Tissue Technician 778-945 Chief Auditor-Appraiser 1667-2026 Chief, Standards Division 1568-1906 In addition to the above, there are a number of Project Exempt classifications which are tied directly into classifications in bargaining units. These classes are: Accountant-Auditor I - Project 900-1094 Account Clerk Il - Project 672-817 Clerk-Orinda. Rec. Svs. Area 636-773 Clinical Psychologist - Project 1363-1657 Communication Technician Trainee- Project 783-951 Custodian I - Project 640-705 Deputy Clerk 1 556-676 Deputy Clerk i 636-773 Deputy Clerk 711 773-940 Deputy Clerk I%r 945-1149 Equipment Svs. Attendant - Project 718-792 Group Counsellor I - Project 764-928 Health Educator - Project 1094-1330 AK63 Board of Supervisors -2- � Home Health Aide I - Project July 9, 1974 i HncniJ--1 A f+ nri t+ 539-656 AK63 I t x= Board of Supervisors -2- July q, 1974 Home .Health .Aide I - Project 539-656 Hospital Attendant - Project 595-723 Intermediate Steno Clerk - Project 668-812 Intermediate Typist Clerk - Project 636-773 Graphics Technician - Project 839-1020 Junior Appraiser - Project Kennelmian - 850-1033 Project 754-917 Lead Clerk ZH - Project 721-876 Library Clerk - Project 543-660 .Programmer Analyst - Project 1275-1549 Psychologist - Project 1178-1431 Public Health R4ii.crobiologist - Project 10015-122? Sheriff's Dispatcher - Project 778-945 Sheriff's Services Assistant - Project 889-981 Stenographer Clerk - Project 598-727 Typist Clerk - Project 556-b?b Typist Clerk Trainee - Project 530-644 Vector Control Leadman - Project 764-928 Vector Control Man - Project 693-84Z Secretary to Member of the Board of CJL:gt , Supervisors 721-876 cc: H. D. Funk, Auditor-Controller cs 57 a k; 4 MEHORAlNYW4 OF UNDERSTANDING BETk'EEN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AND UNITED CLERICAL E*[PLOYEES LOCAL 2700, AFSCME, AFI-CIO This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into pursuant to the authority contained in Division 34 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code and has been jointly prepared by the parties. The Employee Relations Officer (County Administrator) is the representative of Contra Costa County in employer-employee relations matters as provided in Ordinance Code Section 34-8.012. United Clerical Employees is the formally recognized employee organization for the Supervisory Clerical unit, and such organization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapter 34-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. The parties have met and conferred in good faith regarding wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment for the employees in said repre- sentation unit, and have freely exchanged information, opinions and proposals and have endeavored to reach agreement on all matters relating to the employment conditions and employer-employee relations of such employees. This Memorandum of Understanding shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors as the joint recommendations of the undersigned for salary and employee benefit adjustments for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1974, and ending June 30, 1975. 1. For the fiscal year 1974-1975, the salary ranges for each classification covered by the Supervisory Clerical Unit shall be increased, effective July 1, 1974, within the County Salary plan to provide salary ranges as follows: Effective July 1, 1974 Hospital Reception Center Supervisor 914-1111 Supervising Account Clerk 834-1014 Supervising Clerk I 834-1014 Supervising Clerk II 972-1181 2. Effective July 1, 1974, the County shall make contributions on behalf of those eligible employees in the amounts necessary to pay two-tiiirds (2/3) of the cost of the County Group Health Plans. 3. The County agrees to provide a written statement to each new employee who is hired into a classification which is in the Supervisory Clerical Unit that their classification is represented by the United Clerical Employees and the name of a representative of the United Clerical Employees. 4. Employees in the Supervisory Clerical Unit who work in the Animal P a Control Division of the Agriculture Department shall receive a 5x differential; provided, however, that in the event the conditions in _ the Animal Control Division are improved so that the hazardous condi- tions no longer exist, such differential will no longer be applicable. (An Ordinance may be required). 5. There shall be no discrimination because of union membership or legiti- mate union activity against any employee or applicant for employment by the County or anyone employed by the County. 6. With the exception of reference materials obtained in confidence, employ- ees have the right to review their official personnel files, which are maintained in the Civil Service Office. In a case involving a griev- ance or disciplinary action, the employee's designated representative may also review his personnel file with specific written authorization from the employee. 7. If the employee so requests in writing, a copy of any written discipli- nary action affecting an employee in the Supervisory Clerical Unit shall be furnished to United Clerical Employees. 8. Section 36-4.1402 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code shall be administered to apply to employees who are assigned to work in a . position in a higher classification whether or not a vacancy exists in that position to which they are assigned. The County Administrator shall issue appropriate regulation implementing this provision, pursuant to the authority contained in Section 36-4.1402. 9• Employees desirous of transferring to a position in the same classifi- cation at another work location should submit a request for transfer in writing to the department head. When openings occur in various work locations, requests for transfer will be reviewed with consider- ation given to various factors including but not limited to distance of employee's residence from desired work location and relative length of service of the applicants for a particular location. The department head or his designated representative shall make the sole determination as to assignment of personnel. In no event shall transfers be utilized for disciplinary purposes. This transfer provision applies to intra departmental transfers only. 10. In those instances when there is a written performance evaluation of an employee in the Supervisory Clerical Unit and the employee is re- quested to sign the evaluation, the employee shall receive a copy of the evaluation if she/he so requests. 11.-- It is the intention of the County to allow employees in the Supervisory Clerical Unit _,e same educational opportun.icies as exist for other County employees, except where individual Memoranda of Understanding contain special provisions. 12. The County shall allow sick leave utilization for prearranged medical and dental appointments of members of immediate family to twenty-four (24) hours. ;a I!I r}- R-ri r& iPnt Sys tem "COSt of living" J 1.-- 1L is she intention or the County to attow employees in the Supervisory Clerical unit _ne s=e edttcational Opaortun.iti.es as exist for other County employees, except where individual Memoranda of Understanding contain special provisions. 12. The County shall allow sick leave utilization for prearranged medical and dental appointments of members of immediate family to twenty-four (24) hours. MEMO - r 13. The County shall contribute to the Retirement System "cost of living" provision pursuant to Resolution No. 72-465. 14. Employees who work in the Animal Control Division of the Agriculture Department and employees in the Supervisory Clerical Unit who work in the Consolidated Fire District and who are required to wear uniforms shall, at the option of the respective Department, be either reimbursed for replacement of said uniforms or have said uniforms replaced by the Department, the cost of said replacement not to exceed $85.00 per employee per fiscal year. 15. Effective the first of the month following the passage of the approp- riate Ordinance, the mileage allowance for use of personal vehicles on Co,mty business shall be increased by two cents (2c) per mile. 16, A11 employees who are members of United Clerical Employees, tendering periodic dues, thirty (30) days after the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has approved this Memorandum of Understanding and all employees who thereafter become members of United Clerical Employees shall, as a condition of employment, pay dues to United Clerical Employees for the duration of this Memorandum of Understanding, and each year thereafter. For a period of thirty (30) days prior to June 1, 1975 and thirty (30) days prior to any June 1, thereafter, any employee who is a member of United Clerical Employees shall have the right to withdraw from United Clerical Employees, discontinuing dues payments, and retain employment in the County. Said withdrawal shall be communication by the employee in writing to the County Auditor- Controller's Department. An employee who is subsequently employed in a position outside of the Units represented by United Clerical Employees shall not be required to pay dues to the United Clerical Employees. 17. The County is currently reviewing the class specifications for the classes of Supervising Clerk I and Supervising Clerk II. Upon comple- tion of this review the County ,►ill consult with United Clerical Employees. 18. Attached hereto as Appendix A is a summary of vacation and sick leave accruals for full-time employees and the holidays the County observes. 19. Attached hereto as Appendix B is the County grievance procedure which is incorporated in the Employer-Employee Relations Ordinance 73-32, Chapter 34-28. It is mutually recommended that the modifications shown above be made ap- plicable on the dates indicated and upon approval by the Board of Supervisors. Resolutions, or ordinances where necessary, shall be prepared and adopted in order to implement these provisions. It is understood that if it is determined that an ordinatice is required to implement any of the foregoing provisions, said provisions shall become effective upon the first day of the month following thirty (30) days after such ordinance is adopted. 0'r r"00 _J _ This Memorandum of Understanding shall remain in full force and effect from July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. DATE: _ 1 Contra Costa County United Clerical Employees Local 2700, AFSCME, AFLr-CIO MUM o Y. +mow.w,_:.... -.......... :... aum t,".. ;.���...,`, t.Cr• . ... "' .. ._ " _ rl ,-.�k ' .� . r..A^}r. #', '. -:':., 'r.„r..:.. S APPENDIX A 1. The rates at which vacation credits accrue for full-time employees and the maximum cumulation of vacation credit accrual for such employees is as follows: Monthly Maximum Length of Accrual Cumulation Service (Hours) (Hours) Under 15 yrs. 10 240 15 through 19 yrs. 13-1/3 320 20 through 24 yrs. 16-2/3 400 25 through 29 yrs. 20 480 30 yrs. and up 23-1/3 560 2. Sick leave credit is accrued at the rate of eight (8) hours credit for each month of service for full-time employees. 3. The County observes the following holidays: New Year's Day . ...... .. ....... January 1st Lincoln's Day ......... ........ February 12th Washington's Day ... ...... ..... February, 3rd Monday Memorial Day .................. May, last Monday Independence Day ........ ...... July 4th Labor Day ..................... September, 1st Monday Admission Day ................. September 9th Columbus Day . ... ... ........... October, 2nd Monday Veterans' Day November 11 Thanksgiving . ................. Bovember, 4th Thursday Christmas .......... ........... December 25th Good Friday ................... 12 noon to 3:00 p.m. Special Days as declared If January 1, February 12, July 4, September 9, or December 25 falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is a holiday. When any of these dates falls on a Saturday, no additional time off or premium pay is granted. a��s2 i j, APPENDIX B Chapter 34-28 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE j Sections: 34-28.002 General. 34-28.004 Fact-Finding. 34-28.006 Lowest level. 34-28.008 Second level. (Optional). 34-28.010 Departmental level. 34-28.01-1 Appeal to E.R.O. 34-28.014 Appeal from E.R.O. 34-28.016 Arbitration. 34-28.018 Board determination. 34-28.020 Time limits waiver. 34-28.002 General. (a) Initial. presentation. The initial (or lowest level) presentation of a grievance shall be to the immediate supervisor of the employee claiming to have a grievance, and it may be made either orally or in writing. If made in writing the written grievance shall comply with subsection (b)'s requirement for a formally presented grievance. (b) Forcal presentation. The formal presentation of a grievance shall be written and shall state the circumstances over which the grievant claim to be aggrieved, how the interpretation, application or .practical consequences of a policy, procedure or agreement is affect- ing him to his detriment, and the redress he seeks. (c) Notice. The official with whom a formal grievance is filed by a grievant, --ho is included in a representation unit but is not represent- ed by the majority representative, shall give the majority representative a copy of the formal presentation. (d) Time limit. Grievances must be filed within 30 days of the incident or occurrence about which the employee claims to have a grievance. (e) Cozies. A copy of each written communication on a grievance shall be filed with the Director of Personnel for record purposes. -(f) Effect of a Lzrievance. The raking or filing of a grievance shall not prevent the County, a department head, a departmental supervisor, or other authorised person, from taking action deemed appropriate, nor shall it have the effect of suspending action previously taken even though the action may involve or be a part of the subject matter of the grievance. (Ord. 73-32, 70-17: prior code 5534-28.002, 24-7.2702). 25 r ti a f r 34-28.004 Fact-finding. (a) Upon the filing of a grievance ' -nnt4 t val (ent{onal) or departmental level an n" i { a 25 Mamma M 34-28.004 Fact-finding. (a) Upon the filing of a grievance appeal at the second level (optional) or departmental level an impartial fact-finding team of two persons shall be selected. The grievant shall select one member of the team, and the department head shall select the other member of the team from a list established by the Employee Relations Officer. (b) Investigation and report. The fact-finding team shall promptly investigate the facts pertinent to the grievance, and shall report in writing to the parties, but only on facts agreed to by both fact finders. The report shall become a part of the record of the grievance. (c) Waiver. Where the parties (grievant and management) stipulate in writing that the formal grievance states the facts, those facts shall become the facts of record, for the grievance and the fact-finding procedure provided for herein shall be waived. (Ord. 73-32). 34-28.006 Lowest level. An attempt shall be wade to settle all grievances on an informal basis by discussion between the immediate supervisor or other appropriate supervisor and the employee and/or his representative as soon as practicable; and if such a meeting cannot be arranged informally. it shall be held within two working days after submission to the i=ediate supervisor of a written request for such a P meeting. (Orris. 73-32, 70-1.7: prior code §934-28.004, 24-7.2704). 34-28.008 Second level. (Optional). (a) A grievance which is not ' settled at the lowest level may be appealed to a second level management representative designated by the department head. The appeal shall be submitted within 7 days after the decision of the supervisor and if so appealed, the grievance shall be presented as provided in subsection (b) of Section 34-28.002. The second level management representative shall ` attempt to settle the grievance and if the grievance is not settled, shall reply in writing within seven days after receipt of the fact finders' reps.„c. (b) The provisions of this section apply in any department while the department head has so noti::ied the Employee Relations Officer in writing specifying the second level management representatives) in his department. (Ord. 73-32). 34-2S.010 DeDartmental level. A grievance which is not settled at a lower level may, within 7 days of the decision of the. supervisor or second level management representative (whichever is appropriate), be appealed in writing to the department head and if so appealed, the grievanc unlxes3 previously for.-ally presented, shall be presented as provided in (b) o_ 34-23.002. Th-_ depa_tne :_- head or hi:; depart- Mental represeat acive author:.Zed to u.a k_: a final dapartme taL decision Shal attempt to settle the grievance :nd if the grievance is not settled, shall 26 �aas4 f M. reply in writing within 7 days after receipt of the fact finders' report. If a fact finders' report had previously been prepared he shall reply within 7 days after receipt of the written appeal. (Ords. 73-32, 70-17: prior code §§34-28.006, 24-7.2706). 34-23.012 Appeal to E.R.O. A grievance which is not settled at the departmental level may be appealed in writing, within seven days from receipt of the department's written reply, to the Employee Relations Officer and if so appealed he shall try to settle it and shall reply in writing within 14 days. (Ords. 73-32, 70-37: prior code §§34-28.008, 24-7.2703) 34-28.014 Appeal from E.R.O. A grievance which is not settled by the Employee Relations Officer may be appealed in writing for final determination to either the Board or an arbitrator. The written notice of appeal must be filed with the Employee Relations Officer within 7 days of the receipt of his written reply, and shall state the grievant's choice whether the Board or an arbitrator is to make the final decision, othervise the Board shall hear and decide. (Ords. 73-32, 70-17: prior code §§34-28.010, 24-7.2710: see Gov. C._ §3505.2). 34-28.016 Arbitration. (a) If the grievant selects arbitration the following shall apply: (b) Selection. Within 14 days after receipt of the notice of appeal, the Employee Relations Officer and the grievant(s) shall proceed pursuant to Section 34-12.00o(f), autatis mutandis. (c) Evidence. Neither party shall be permitted to assert in the arbitration proceedings any fact contrary to the fact finders' report or written stipulation or any evidence which had not been. submitted to the other party during the prior levels of the grievance procedure. (d) The Arbitration. The arbitrator shall promptly hold a hearing and shall issue his decision not later than 30 days from the date of the close of the hearing or, if oral hearings have been waived, from the date the final written statements and arguments are submitted to him by the parties. His decision shall be in writing and shall set forth his findings of fact, reasoning, and conclusions on the issues. It shall be submitted to the Board and to the grievant, and shall be final and binding on the paries. (e) Costs. The costs shall be divided pursuant to Section 34-12.008(c), mutatis =tandis. C 27 Pq s i lT (f) Limitation. The authority of the arbitrator to render final and binding decisions on grievances extends only to those matters over which the Board or a department head may legally delegate its decision- making powers. (Ord. 73-32: prior code SS34-28.010, 24-7.2710: cp Cov. C. 53505.2). 34-28.018 Board determination. If a grievance is submitted to .the Board for determination, it shall be submitted upon the record (which shall include the formally presented grievance, the fact finders' report and the written determinations of the second level management representatives [if any) the department head and the Employee Relations Officer) and the written presentations and recommendations of the parties; but the Board, if it wishes, may order the presentation of oral testimony and/or oral argument to supplement -the written materials presented to it. (Ords. 73-32, 70-17: prior code 5534-28.010, 24-7.2710). 34-28_020 Time limits waiver. Any of the time limits contained in this chapter may be waived upon the mutual written consent of the parties. (Ord. 73-32) i 28 Ot V r e. 14em.orandum of understanding Between Contra Costa Count; And United Clerical 1:r)10'Vees, Local 2M, AFSCF'E,AFL-CIO This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into pursuant to the authority contained in Division 34 of i ne Contra Costa County Ordinance Cede and has been jointly prepared by the parties. The Emplcyce Relations Officer (Ccvnty Administrator) is the representative of Contra Costa County in c-.-qlc. Aer-er,:ployee relations matters as provided in Ordinance Code Section. 34-8.012. --a United Clerical Erployees is the forrz311y recognized employee organization for the General Clerical Services Unit, and such organization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapter 311-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. The parties have ret and conferred in guod faith regarding mages, hours, and other terry and conditions of •P-p1 oyncnt for the employees in said representation unit, and have freely excnan^ed informn-tion, opinions and proposals and have endeavored to reach agrecr.In an all -matters relating to the erDloyment conditions and employer-employee relaticris of such employees. This llerorandum of Urder-standing shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Sapervisors as the joint recon-f--ndations of the undersigned -'or salary and er.:plcyee benefit adjustr:ents for the fiscal year comaencing July 1, 1974, and ending June 39, 1975. 1. For the fiscal year 1974-1975, the salary ranges for each classification covered by the General Clerical Services Unit shall he increased, ef- fective July 1, 1974, within the County Salary plan to. provide salary ranges as foil o :s: Effective Jul; 1, 1974 +' Account Clerl: I $628 - 764 Account Clerk II 672 - 817 Account Clerk III 734 - 892 Clerk 530 - 644 Clerk III 721 - 876 Comptom-ater Operator 644 - 783 Election Clerk 543 - 660 Intermnedia-e Clerk: 635 - 773 Intermediate Steno Clerk; 668 - 812 Intemediate Typist Clerk; 636 - 773 Lead Clerk III 721 - 876 Legal Services Clerk 721 - 876 �..> Library Clerk $543 - 660 Medical Records Technician 752 - 914 Public Assistance Unit Clerk 721 - 876 Secretary I 721 - 876 Secretary Ii 834 - 1014 Senior Clerk 721 - 876 Stenographer Clerk 598 - 727 Typist Clerk 556 - 676 2. The County shall continue to provide for flexible staffing and depart- mental certification for all positions in the follaring classes: Typist Clerk to Inter-mediate Typist Clerk, Stenographer Clerk to Intermediate Stenographer Cierl:, :account Clerk I to Account Clerl: II. 3. Effective July 1, 1974, the County shall rake contributions on behalf of those el i ai bl e em,ployees in the a;;o:*nts necessary to pay tyro-thirds (2/3) of the cost of the Ccunty Group lfeal th Plans. 4. The County acrees to provide a written statement to each norm employee who is hired into a classification r.4lich is in the GE•aeral Clerical Services Unit that tIeir classification is represented by the United Clerical Employees and the came of a representative of the United Clerical Enp loy ees. 5. Em,, in the General Clerical Ser% ices Unit who work in the Animal Control Division of the :'"criculture Deoartmnnt shall receive a 5`' differential ; provided, ho:ever, that in the event the conditions in the Animal Control Liviscn are in roved so that the hazardous conditions no longer exist, such differential .ill no longer be applicable. (An Orddnance may be required). 6. Employees in the General Clerical Services Unit riho work in the Reception Center of the County Hospital located in Martinez shall receive a 5c differential; provided, ho,.-!ever, that in the event the conditions in the Reception Center are improved so that the hazardous conditions no longer exist, such differential •:ill no longer be applicable. (An Ordinance :gay be required). 7. There shall Le no discrimination because of union mer.bership or legitimate union acti vit.y acai mist any e�r.ployee of applicant for erpl oy.gent by the County or anyone emploC,.,ed by the County. 8. kith the excertiLn of reference materials c5tained in confidence, employees have the rialit to review their official personnel files, which are rnin- tained in the Civil Service Office. In a case involving a grievance or disciplinary action, the e-ployee`s designated representative may also review his personnel file with specific written authorization from the employee. I 9. If the employee so requests in r:ritina, a copy of any written dis- ciplinary action affecting an employee in the Ceneral Clerical Services Unit shall be furnished to united Clerical Eployees. 10. Section 3G-4.1402 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code shall be administered to apply to er-ployees ::ho are assigned to work in a position in a higher classification: uhether or not a vacancy exists in that position to which thcty are assigned. The Counter administrator shall issue appropriate regulation i1r.plcmentina this provision, pursuant to the authority contained in Section 36-4.1402. 11 . Employees desirous of trearsferrinq to a position in the sane classification at another work location should sutty,it a request for transfer in writing to the departr�'nt Bead. ':'nen openings deur in various work locations, requests for transfer will be reviev:ed with consideration given to various factors includit,q but not limited to distance of employee's residence from desired work location and relative length of service of the applicants for a particular location.. The department head or his .designated representative shall cake the sole determination as to as- sigm.nent of personnel . In no event shall transfers be utilized for disciplinary purposes. This transfer prevision applies to intra departmental transfers only. 12. In triose instances when there is a i:ritten performance evaluation of an emplo.,.ee in the General Clerical Services Unit and the employee is requested to sign the evaluation, the erdonee shall receive a copy of the evaluation if sheltie so requests. 13. It is the intention of V eLnunty to alto., employees in the General Clerical Services Unit the same ec:icationai opportunities as exist for other County erployees, except where individual :Memoranda of Understanding contain special provisions. S 14. The County shall allow sic1: leave utilization for prearranged medical and dental appointrnnts of r sabers of inrediate far,ily to &enty-four (24) hours. 15. The County shall contribute to the Petirer�nt System. "cost of living" provision pursuant to Resolution No. 72-465. lb. Erployees w1io work, in the ttnir^al Control Dvvision of the Agriculture Department and erplo.:c-ts in the General Clerical Services Unit who v.ork in the Consolidated Eire District and who are required to clear uniforms small, at the oP t:On a t;l:' resp^ctive Depart-,7ent, be either reimbursed for replacer-2nt of said unifcrns or have said uniforrs replaced by the Depart-4ent, the cost os said replacement not to Exceed 587.00 per em- ployee per fiscal year. A 17. Effective the first of the rmnth following the passage of the appro- priate Ordinance, the riieac_e for use of personal vehicles on County business shall be increased by two cents (2t) per mile. 18. All employees who are rerbers of United Clerical Employees, tendering periodic dices, thirty (30) days after the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has approved this Iieror ndum. of Understanding and all er- plo eas ti ho thcreaftcr iacco:E.e members of United Clerical Employees shall, as a condition of c!plcy7'OCnt, pay dues to united Clerical Fjiployees for tine duration of this l'L�a: :crandum of understanding, and each year there- after. For a period of thirty (30) days prior to June 1 , 1975 and thirt, (30) d.:ys pri r to any June 1 , `hereafter, any employee ;.,ho is a me ter of United Clcrica 1 Erpior_es shall have the right to withdraw fro,. United Clerical E::X10;ecs, discontinuing dues payment, and retain errloyr ni in :I +.,�J:1"V. Said ::ithdra::al shall be communication by the e,:pl oyce ill wr i ti nn! to thi Count°: 1.udi tor-Controller's Ue:artr-ent. At: r-rDloye ti,i:o is subse uently e:•:. 'so:red in a position outside of the Units repres:.ntcu by Clerical E:- 1 ogees shall not be required to pay dues to the Uni Led Clerical Er:pleyees 19. Attached hereto as Appendix A is a sv=ary of vacation and sick leave accruals for full-time e:-plovees and the holidays the County observes. 20. ;ttachod hereto as i;p)endix r, is the Ccunty grievance procudure which is i nLorpor ited in the Relations Ordi nd rice 73-32, Chapter 34-28. It is nutually re. '^R-r;de+ that the modifications sho:•m above be trade applicable on the d;,-Les i n{u i;.•a ted and, upon a pprova i by the Board of Super- visor, . Re,olutivns, or �rain3rzces Ocre r/ecessary, shall be prepared and adopted inorder to ir;; le:'r;t these prey►s ions. It is understood that if it is deterr.ined that an erdin nce is required to implement any of the fore- going provisions, said provivions shall be-com-a effective upon the first day of the ironth follo::ing thirty (33) days after such ordinance is adopted. This i'emorandt-z of Urgers Candi ng shall remain in full farce and effect from July/ i, 1971 throuch Juno 39, 10,75. DATE: 0 a ontra Costa Cow+t� United Clerical Ell ogees 1 i f Local 2700, AFSCI IE, AFL-Z'10 00 '70 APPENDIX A 1. The rates at which vacation credits accrue for full-time employees and the r..axim.jm cumulation of vacation credit accrual for such e...ployees is as follows: Ronthly Maximum Ungth, of Accrual Cumulation Service (Fours (hours) Under 15 years 10 240 13 through 19 yrs. 13-1/3 320 20 tilreugh 24 yrs. 16-2/3 400 25 through 29 yrs. 20 480 30 ,years and up 23-1/3 560 2. Sick leave credit is accrwM at the r.7 a of eight (8) hours credit for each month of service for Tull-ci,.i2 a :plc pees. 3. The County observes the roller►ing holidays: +N,w Year's Day . . . ... .. . ..... ..... .January lst Lin-oln's Day ... . .. ... . .... .. .... .Feb- uary 12th itashin^tan's tsar 3rd Nonday iiemorial Lay . ............ .... .. ...Vay, last F'onday Independence D2y . . ... ..... ..... ...July 4th Labor Day . .... ...... ... ... ...... ..September, lst Vonday Admission Day..... .. ......... .... ..Septer.:ber 9th Coluiibus Cay . .. ...... .. .... ...... .Octceber, 2nd f:onday Veterans' Day. ... .. .. ..... .. .... ...Novembcr ll Than'.sr,ivirr. .. .... ........ .... .....:ovcw Ler, 4th Thursday Christ:as. ...... ... .. . .. .. ..... ... Cece to 2fth Good Friday .. ........ ... ..... .. .. .12 noon to 3:00 p.m. Special Days as declared If January 1, Fcbru Ari 12, My 4, 5cptc:-;;er 9, or Decerher 25 falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is a holiday. "hen arCv of these dates falls on a Saturda„ no additional *.ir;:c off or premium iia:: is granted. 'nip W1 on-am RPPERDIX B Chapter 34-28 GRIEti'AKEE PROCEDURE - Sections: 34-28.002 General. 34-28.004 Fact Finding. 34-28.005 Lowest level. 34-28.00S Second level. (Optional). 34-28.010 Departmental level. 34-28.0.12 Appeal to E.A.O. 34-28.014 Appeal fro= E.E.O. - 34-28.016 Arbitration. 34-28.018 Board dete.-mi-_-tion. 34-28.01-0 Tire limit. ;,:giver. 34-28.002 General. (a) Initial presentation. The initial (or lowest level) presentation of a grievance shall he to the immediate supervisor of the e:--ployee claiming to have a grievar_ce, and it may'be made eithar orally or in writing. If made in writing the written grievance shall comply with subsection (b)`s requirement for a formally presented g.ierance. (b) Formal presentation. The formal presentation of a grievance shall be written and shall state the circumstances over which the grievant claims to be aggrieved, hoer the interpretation, application or •practical consequences of a policy, I•rocedure or agreement is affect- ing him to his detr?aa,t, and the redress he seeks. (c) Notice. The official w~th iihom a formal grievance is filed by a-grievant, who is included in a representation unit but is not represent- ed by the majority representative, shall give the majority representative a copy of the formai prese:tation. (d) Time limit. Grievances =ust be filed within 30 days of the incident or occurrence about Vai-ah the employee claims to have a grievance. (e) Con;es. A copy of each written com=Psnication on a grievance shall be filed vith the Director of Personnel for record purposes. . (f) Effect of a r_r;evance. The ma1king or fi ino of a grievance shall not prevant the County, a dapartmeat head, a departmental supervisor, or other authorized person, from taking action deemed appropriate, nor shall it have the effect of susperzin- g action previously taken even though the action may involve or be a parr of the subject matter of the grievance. (Ord. 73-32, 70-17: prior co--'-- §s34-28.002, 24-7.2702). 25 0€10'71 (a) 34-28.004 Fact-finding. (a) %Pon the filing of a grievance appeal at the second level (optional) or departmental level an impartial fact-finding team of two persons shall be selected. The grievant shall select one me=bar of the team, and the department head shall select the other nwber of the team from a list established by the Employee Relations Officer. (b) Investigation and re.ort. The fact-finding team shall promptly investigate the facts pertinent to the grievance, and shall C report in writing to the parties, but only on. facts agreed to by both fact finders. The report snail become a part of the record of the grie,.arse. (c) Waiver. 16$ere the parties (grievant and management) stipulate in uniting that the formal grievance states the facts, rhose facts a shall beco-me the facts of record for the grievance and the fact-finding procedure provided for herein shall be waived. (Ord. 73-32). t 34-28.005 Lo-,:est level. An attempt shall be -.aide to settle all grievances on an informal basis by di cussion between the 3ramediate supervisor or other appropriate supervisor and the employee and/or his representative as soon as practicable; and if such a meeting cannot be arranged informally, it shall be held within_ two working days after submission to the ir=ediate supervisor of a written request for such a meeting. (Ords. 73-32, 70-17: prior code §534-28.00:, 24-7.2704). 34-28.008 Second level. (Optional). (a) A grievance Vnich is not settled at the lo::zst level =.-y be appealed to a second level management representative designated by the depart-..rat head. ine appeal shall be a submitted within 7 days after the decision of the supervisor and if so c appealed, the grievance shall be presented as provided in subsection (b) of Section 34-2S.002. The second level a ragemaat representative shall. .' attempt to settle the gr evw=C•_ and if the grievance is not settled, shall reply in writing within. seven days after receipt of the fact finders' report. (b) The provisions of this section apply in any department anile the i department head has so notified the Employee Relations Officer in Writing specifying the second level manage_nent representative(s) in his department, (Ord. 73-32). ,5 34-23.010 Departmental level. is grievance »hick is not settled at a lower level :may, ulthin 7 days of the decision: of the supervisor or second level nanagen-ant representative (whichever. is appropriate) , be appealed in uriti ; to the department lacad and if so appealed, the grievaru unless previously fo:nally presented, shall be presented as provided in R S' ^art, n- ( c ` :� 34`-203.002. The dznart?�-.t head or: his 3:t- •2'�J i:, `,)� O: $ Com_ :. .. Z7• J %aa.`a 'rzpre:;i'_n az_; " ia�! :f/= to i.`a%tt as fi-v_i Gapar'`.ntz-1:al :�_..:,::ZOSI Wit? X attempt to settle the grievance and if the grievance is not settled, shall t x 25 Y - 4 00071 0) i J • after receipt of the.fact finders` reply in writing within 7 days p -- report. If a fact fin ers' report had previously been prepared he shall reply within 7 days after receipt of the Written appeal. (Ords. 73-32, 70-17: prior code §534-28.006, 24-7.2706). 34-28.012 Appeal to E.F.O. A grievance uhich is not settled at the departmental level cay be appealed in writing, within seven days from receipt of the department's written reply, to the Employee Relations Officer and if so appzal.ea he shall try to settle it and shall reply in a-riting within 14 days. (Ords. 73-32, :0-17: prior code §§34-28.00S, 24-7.2703) 34-28.014 Appeal frog+ E.R.O. A grievance which is not settled by the Employee Relations Officer day be appealed in writing for final determination to eithar the Board or an arbitrator. The written notice of appeal must be filed with the Lnployee Relations Officer within 7 days of the receipt of his written reply, and shall state the orievant's choice Vaetaer the Board or an arbitrator is to na!ke the final decision, otherzise the Board shall hear and decide. (Ords. 73-32, 70-17: prior code 553+-20.010, 24-7.2710: see Gov. C. §3505.2). 34-28.016 Arbitration. (a) If the grievant selects arbitration the following stall apply: (b) Selection. Within 14 days after receipt of the notice of appeal, the Employee Relations Officer and the grievant(s) shall . proceed pursuant to Section 34-12.003(f), -statis mutandis. (c) Et*idence. 11'eit.l.her party shall be permitted to assert in the arbitration procedings any fact contrary to the fact finders' report or written stipulation or any evidence v ich had not been submitted to the other party during the prier levels of the grievance procedure. (d) The Arbitration. Tho arbi.tr--tor shall p-romptly hold a hearing and shall issue his decision not later than 30 days from the date of the close of the hearing or, if oral hearings have been waived, from the date the final w_itter. st-atements and arguments are submitted to him by the parties. H1s decision shall 'Ve in writing and shall set forth ::is findings of lEact, rensoninc-, and conclusion:, on the issues. It shall be submitted to the Board and to the grievant and shall be final and binding oa the. ra=ties. (e) Costs. The costs shall be divided pursuant to Section 34-12.003(c), mutatis =.:_andis. 27 LK] C�) i t- M Limitation. The authority of the arbitrator to render final and binding decisions on grievances extends only to those natters over which the Board or a department head may- legally delegate its decision-making posters. (Ord. 73-32: prior code §§34-23.020, 24-7.2710: cp Gov: C.. §3505.2). .34-25.018 Doard deternination. If a grievance is submitted to .the Board for determination, it shall be submitted upon the record (which shall include the fornally presented grievance, the fact finders` report and the written determinations of the second level management representatives [if any] the department head and the Employee relations Officer) ana the written presentations and recommendation: of the parties; but the Board, if it Wishes, ray order the presentation of oral . testimony and/or oral argument to supplement the writters materials presented to it. (Ords. 73-32, 70-17: prior eoua 24-7.2710). 34-28.020 Time limits waiver. Any of the time limits tantained In this chapter nay be salved upon the mutual written consent of the parties. (Ord. 73-32) 28 000'710-� m M TM n -7 f ' Me:-,:orandum of Unders ta6di ng Between Contra Costa County And Associated County Employees This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into pursuant to the authority contained in Division 34 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code and has been jointly prepared by the parties. The Employee Relations Officer (County Administrator) is the representative of Contra Costa County in employer-employee relations matters as provided in Ordinance Code Section 34-8.012. Associated County Employees, is the formally recognized employee organi- zation for the Engineering Unit, and such organization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapter 34-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. The parties have met and conferred in good faith regarding wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment for the erployees in said re- presentation unit, and have freely exchanged information, opinions and proposals and have endeavored to reach agreement on all matters relating to the employ- ment conditions and employer-employee relations of such employees. This Memorandum o; Understanding shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors as the joint recornnendations of the undersigned for salary and employee benefit adjustments for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1974 and ending June 30, 1975. 1. For the fiscal year 1974-1975, the salary ranges for each classi- fication covered the the Engineering Unit shall be increased, effective July 1, 1974, within the County Salary plan to provide salary ranges as follows: Assistant Right-of-Way Agent $1071 - 1302 Associate Right-of-Way Agent 1302 - 1583 Draftsman Estimator 1203 - 1326 Engineering Technician I 725 - 881 Engineering Technician II 814 - 990 Engineering Technician III 943 - 1146 Engineering Technician IV-Construction 1091 - 1326 Engineering Technician IV-Office 1091 - 1326 Engineering Technician IV-Surveys 1091 - 1326 Field Enci neeri nv ss i s tint 1091 - 1326 Gracine Tech.Mcian 1003 - 1225 Graphics Technician I 725 - 881 Graphics Technician II 839 - 1020 Junior Draftsman 725 - 881 Junior Right-of-:lay Agent 839 - 1020 Senior Draftsman 839 - 1020 Senior Grading Technician 1111 - 1351 Supervising Draftsman 972 - 1181 Traffic Safety Investigator 931 - 1132 e . . .4, I 2. Effective July 1, 1974, the County shall make contributions on behalf of those eligible employees in the amounts necessary to pay tyro-thirds (2/3) 1 r o1 - 1 11 R7 Graphics iechniciem LL Junior Draftsman 725 - 881 Junior Right-of-Way Agent 839 - 1020 .ASenior Draftsman 839 - 1020 1 Senior Grading Technician 111 - 1351 Supervising Draftsman 972 - 1181 Traffic Safety Investigator 931 - 1132 01- R77 77 2. Effective July 1, 1974, the County shall make contributions on behalf of those eligible employees in the amounts necessary to pay two-thirds (2/3) of the cost of the County Group Health Plans. 3. The County agrees to provide a written statement to each new employee who is hired into a classification which is in the Engineering Unit that their classification is represented by the Associated County Employees and the name of a representative of the Associated County Employees. It is mutually recomnended that the modifications shown above be made applicable on the dates indicated and upon approval by the Board of Supervisors. Resolutions, or ordinances where necessary, shall be prepared and adopted in order to implement these provisions. It is understood that if it is determined that an ordinance is required to implement any of the foregoing provisions, said provisions shall become effective upor, the first day of the month following thirty (30) days after such ordinance is .adopted. This Memorandum of Understanding shall remain in full force and effect from July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. Date: 97 Z Cont Costa Count Associated County Employees uti /Z -Al' (2, sA alvo�l 17. Effective the first of the month following the passage of the appro- priate Ordinance, the ri leage for use of personal vehicles on County business shall be increased by two cents (20 fer mile. 18. All employees who are r.+erbers of Whi tej Clerical "Employees, tendering periodic dues, thirtii (301 days after'The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has approvel this ::=rar-&= of Understanding and all en- ployces uNo thereaa:'ter becowe Pier-hers of United Clerical Erployees shall, as a eorditiv:i of m. lc nt, pay dues to United Clerical r.; loyees for the duration of this :*x--sarar-dac of ;1rderstanding. and each year trmre- after. For a pried a: th-Irty (T?) days prior to Jane 19 1475 and thirty (39) dzvs prier to Zrdr ,line 1, thereafter, ant/ eMloyee who is a weber of United Clerical Erployees stall ha-e the right to withdraw from United Clerical EMjlvyees. discontinuing dues payment, and retain eMloynent in the Ccr.tty. Said uites'ras.-at shall be eov. Mieation by the employee in wri'ir., tc t's-3 Count.-.- Aid;tor-Controller`s De?artment. An vaple}ee uto is sutsewt;ently evz4oved in a position outside of the Units represunied by 'Alited Clerical Lmleyers shall not be required to pay due't to t1:_ 1:::! .:� r�..,.i. yt :... • - •. 19. Attached hereto as Appendix A is a su.ary of vacation and sick leave accruals for full-tine e*:ployees and the holidefs the County observes. 20. Attached hereto as Appendix r. is the County grievance procudure which is imorpor�ted in the Eaplorzr-E"layee Relations Ordinance 73-32, Chapter 34-28. It is mutually recd:nendl'ed that the rodi fi ca tions, shorn above be made applicable on the dates indicated and uoon approval by the Board of Super- visors. Resolutions. or ordinances where necessary, shall be prepared and adopted ;norder to inpl rzent, these provisions. It is understood that if it is deterr.ined that an ardinairce is required to implement any of the fore- going provisions, said provisions shall becoce effective upon the first day of the nenth following thirty (13) days rafter such ordinance is adopted. This Mmorandrn of Urderstanding shall recoin in full farce and effect from July Is 1974 through Jure 3D9 1975. DATE: S I atra Costa Co United Clerical Employees Local 2700, AFSCI.IE, AFL-CIO r•, J * . t L tI'V101 f% , A7 09070 APPENDIX A 1. The rates at which vacation credits accrue for full-time en, loyees and the maximzam cua�ulation of vacation credit accrual for such employees is as follows: Monthly Maximum Length of Accrual Cumulation Service Hours Yours) Under 15 years 10 240 15 through 19 yrs. 13-1/3 320 20 through 24 yrs. 16-2/3 400 25 through 29 yrs. 20 480 30 years and up 23-1/3 560 2. Sick leave credit is accrued at the rate of eight (8) hours credit for each month of service for full-ti.7ye employees. 3. The County observes the follcniing holidays: NewYear's Day .. . .. . ... ..... ......January lst Lincoln's Day .... .. ... ..... .. .... .Feb- nary 12th 11ashinaton's Day .. ... . .. .. .... .. ..February, 3rd Monday Hemorial Lay . ........ .. .... .. ...tsay, last Monday Independence Day .. ... ..... ..... ...July 4th Labor Day . .... ...... .... ..........September, 1st Monday Admission Day....... ......... .... ..Septerber 9th Columbus Day . ....... . .. .... .... .. .October, 2nd 1onday Veterans' Day. . .. .. .. .... ... .... ...November 11 Thanksniving .. .... ........ ........November, 4th Thursday Chri str.as. ...... ..... . .. ....... ....Eecerber 25th Good Friday .. ..... ... ... ..... .. .. .12 noon to 3:00 p.m. Special Daus as declare If January 1, February 12, Jul, 4, Sertcsfber 9, or Decenber 25 falls on a Sunday, the Monday follcuine is a holiday. Uhen any of these dates falls on a Saturday, no additional time off or premium pay is granted. dDU71 ;4 t ' Memorandum of Understanding Between Contra Costa County And Associated County Employees This I•lemiorandum of Understanding is entered into pursuant to the authority r - contained in Division 34 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code and has been jointly prepared by the parties. The Employee Relations Officer (County Administrator) is the representative of Contra Costa County in er-ployar-employee relations ratters as provided in Ordinance Code Section 34-8.012. Associated County Er-ployees, is the formally recognized employee organi- zation for the Engineering Unit, and such organization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapter 34-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. The parties have iret and conferred in good faith regarding gages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment for the er;ployees in said re- presentation unit, and have freely exchanged inrormation, opinions and proposals and have endeavored to reach agreement on all matters relating to the employ- ment conditions and er.,ployer-employee relations of such employees. This Memorandum of Understanding shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors as the joint recommendations of the undersigned for salary and eMlo.yee benefit adjustments for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1974 and ending June 30, 1975. 1. For the fiscal year 1974-1975, the salary ranges for each classi- fication covered the the Engineering Unit shall be increased, effective July 1, 1974, within the County Salary plan to provide salary ranges as follovis: Assistant Right-of-Way Agent $1071 - 1302 Associate Right-of-Way agent 1302 - 1583 Draftsman Estirsator 1203 - 1326 Engineering Technician I 725 - 881 Engineering Technician II 814 - 990 Engineering Technician III 943 - 1146 Engineering Technician IV-Construction 1091 - 1326 Engineering Technician IV-Office 1091 - 1326 Engineering Technician IV-Surveys 1091 - 1326 Field Erci neeri ng =,ss i s taut 1091 - 1326 G-a-inc Techn4scian 1003 - 122: Graphics Technician I 725 - 881 Graphics Technician II 839 - 1020 Junior Draftsman 725 - 881 Junior Right-of-Way Agent 839 - 1020 Senior Draftsman 839 - 1020 " Senior Gradinq Technician 1111 - 1351 Supervising Draftsman 972 - 1181 Traffic Safety Investigator 931 - 1132 0,OU72 Aowl i .r 2. Ef:ective July 1, 1974, the County shall make contributions on behalf of those eligible euplayees in the amounts necessary to pay two-thirds (213) of the cost of the County Group Health Plans. 3. The County agrees to provide a written statement to each new employee who is hired into a classification which is in the Engineering Unit that their classification is represented by the Associated County Employees and the name of a representative of the Associated County Employees. It is mutually recommended that the modifications shown above be made applicable on the dates indicated and upon approval by the Board of Supervisors. Resolutions, or ordinances where necessary, shall be prepared and adopted in order to implement these provisions. It is understood that if it is determined that an ordinance is required to implement any of the foregoing provisions, said provisions shall become effective upon the first day of the month following thirty (30) days after such ordinance is .adopted. This Memorandum of Understanding shall remain in full force and effect from July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. Date: / Contm Costa Count Associated County Employees i 00073 N 111111"N'l.IN jjjjjj" I, in the Bonrcl of Supervisors of - Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 1997 In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) Nofs). 74/600a. - On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kennv - , seconded by Supervisor W. N. gozzeS4 , IT 19 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follol:ging resolution(s) is (are) hereby'APPROVED: 74/600B - Increasing compensation of certain county boards and commissions, effective July 9, 1974, as follows : a. Assessment Appeals Board: $100 per day for full day sessions; $50 per day for half day sessions; b. - Local Agency Formation Commission:. $60 per meeting; c. Planning Commission: $50 per meeting not• to exceed $300 per month. d. Retirement Board: $60 per meeting; and Directing County Counsel to draft an ordinance to provide that the compensation of the Civil Service Commission shall be set by resolution; and . Providing that each Civil Service Commissioner shall receive $75 per meeting, not to exceed two meetings per month and each commissioner shall also be reimbursed _ for mileage and other expenses •reasonably and necessarily Incurred in the discharge of his duties, as- provided for regular county employees. The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. U. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moria_rty. 140E-S: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 074 OF FILE' F THE 'COUNTY ADMINISTR& "7R CONTR_4 COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors Date: July 1, 1974 a FROM: J. P. McBrieSubject: 1974-I9:F4 Compensation Employee Rel=01fficer f There is attached the recommended compensation program for the 1974-1975 fiscal year for those employees not in representation units. Generally, these are . Mannagement E=�loyees (first line supervisor to department head), project personnel, and employees exempt from civil service. The recommended program is composed of the following parts: .4 _ 1. . A basic adjustment effective July 1, 1974, of 25 levels (7. 99/6) for all s classes listed in the .attached Exhibit 1. This grouping of classes includes all management classifications not in established representation units. a 2. A.limited number of special adjustments involving internal relationship modifications. 3. All employees in the attached listing be provided with a $15, 000 terra life a insurance policy to be carried by the Occidental Life Insurance Company. This insurance to be effective September 1, 1974. 4. The establishment of the policy of reimbursing Management Employees for membership fee in one professional organization directly related to his County a employment. Department Heads and their chief assistant to be authorized member- ship in two such professional organizations. Details concerned with specific amounts,professional organizations and approval procedures to be worked out by the County Administrator with a proposed effective date of January 1, 1975. 5. A recommended adjustment in the compensation of county boards and commissions as follows: a. Assessment Anneals Board: $100 per day for full day sessions; $50 per day for half day sessions (presently $50 per day set July 16, 19 i 3.) b. Civil Service Commission: $75 per meeting, not to exceed two meetings per month (presently $60 per meetiae. set February 21, ! 1967, C - jFD� Si17ERViSOiCa `+•, is • ,.`_ - �..'. � _ . i C. ..J: 'i __�t."��� —•�_-•• sv ('C.-.�..i33�J^' J.'.0 n- e: T '—e e tin *7Z-Cs-a_T.i} r »0 por __.aezin�7, _= d Sap_.:rbe. 1 3o5). 3513 -ze: ►^eeei:- not to a- ceed S,31.0 per moc esa�iy S'=0 pe: meat'ing not to exceed =:} ger month, i~;ed 5 e:3Yi►ary 2:, 1965). e. Retirement Board: $060 per meeting (prese=tly $SCJ, fixed October 1, 1965)• o. A recommended adjustment in t:--e salary of Supervisor to $1,416 per mane; the prop -August rate is that recommended on ust 20, 1973 by the Citizens Bcar.z t c e. Sal-, ��ro... �' ......::�ao t � zt7 1 ,..�.h b v v� yr=/o.� -..i�rJ ' ..rN VV-� •.�...♦. V1 ,SL, JL•r y�L �i.►V�by, Li crcaacd the 7.9 percent adjustment generally applicable to county management employees (see separate memorandum). Management compensation proposals were formulated by staff in conjunction with a Department Head Salary Review Con aittee comprised of AL L. Seeley, C. R. Walters, J. A. Davis, R. F. Jormltn, V. W. Sauer, W. A. OMalley, and E. F. Wank a. in formulating its recommendations, the committee carefully weighed and evaluated factors such assupervisory differentials to reduce com- paction between classes, the significant advance in Consumers Price Index, comparative salaries, and changing responsibilities of the various classifications. Funds for the proposed adjustments are included in the Budget Message submitted _ to your Board on June 21", 1974. - - Attach. GIG C 70 • IPS THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Hatter of Apnroval of ) Resolution No. 74/601 Appointing ) July 9 , 1974 Trustees to Fill Vacancies on } Bay Area Sewage Services Agency ) Board. ) ) This being the time for the Board to consider the recommenda- tion of its Intergovernmental Relations Committee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and A. M. Dias) with respect to appointment of a member and alternate on the Board of Trustees of the Bay Area Sewage Services Agency; and Supervisor Linscheid, noting the absence from the meeting of Supervisor Dias and noting that the Committee members on June 18, 1974 had reported they were not in agreement as to a recommenda- tion, having suggested that consideration on the matter be deferred; and the Board members having agreed with the suggestion of Super- visor Linscheid; and Later this day the matter having again come before the Board and Supervisor Dias having recommended that Mr. Nathaniel Bates, Councilman, City of Richmond, be appointed as Trustee on the Agency Board replacing Mr. James W. Calvin, who became ineligible to serve; and Supervisor Linscheid having recommended that Mr. Frank Quesada, Councilman, City of Pittsburg, be appointed to replace Mr. Calvin, thereby providing representation from the eastern area of the county on the Agency Board; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Sunervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 74/501 appointing Mr. Nathaniel Bates, Councilman, City of Richmond, as trustee (replacing Mr. James Calvin) on the Agency Board of the Bay Area Sewage Services Agency and appointing Mr. Frank Quesada, Councilman, City of Pittsburg, as alternate trustee for Mr. Bates for unexpired terms ending July, 1975, is approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Supervisors W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. ABSEN, T: None. Thereunon, Supervisor Dias advised that the Committee was not ready to make a recommendation on the matter of filling the vacancy on the Agency Board for the unexpired term of lir. Zelmo Lindauer, alternate trustee for Mr. Charles Gibbs. cc: County Adrtinistrator CERTIr'TED COPY - I cerri:y* that this Is a full, true & correct copy of the uri :sal document c-hich is on fife in my office, a.^.cf chat it uns passe+! & ad,)r)tn.l by the Board of i�nrs of CF;rs :a i,�,ta C0u^f: r c;L'n^tia. on Couaw Clark es-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Cleric. V���t In the Boprrl of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 4 , lg 74 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) hTo(s)- 74/602. Q On motion of Supervisor - , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT 13 BY THEQ=.D ? that the fol?o;:ing resolutions is (are) hereby APPROVED: Number 74/60*, authorizing the Chairman to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agree— ment with respect to lien taken against the property of Virginia M. " Anderson. The foregoing order uss passed by the followring vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, �. A. Lirscheia, J. E. tr'.oriarty. NODS: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. Rpm all all iiiC UVLiitA Ui ..�ul7vY1•lVJ of Contra Costa County, State cf California July 9 v; 74 In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) No s). 74/603 and 74/601 On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenn , seconded by Supervisor 14. N. Rozaess I�!` 15�Y �QF.DERED that the following reso ution s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/603 - authorizing County Auditor to make `ted certain changes in the assessment roll No. 74/60L+. of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Si Ke s. Kenny, 1. t{. RoP,gess -insc'^eid, T. "oriarty. NOFS: ABSEA;T: F 10 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 74 In the Matter of Executive Fession. At 10:15 a.m. on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it recess to meet in Executive Session to discuss employee compensation matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54457.6. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Fupervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. t. inscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT:. Supervisor A. M. Dias. At 10:50 a.m. the Board reconvened in its chambers and proceeded with its regular agenda With Supervie-rs J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. F. Moriarty *resent, and Supervisor A. M. Dias absent. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Director of P arsonnel Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors orfixed this 9th day of July , 19 7LL J� OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5173 - 1:,500 WGI Orl W ■ i I z` MEW 4 IN "17E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of the Raising ) of Flags on County Buildings ) July 9, 1974 on Holidays of National or ) Patriotic Significance. ) The Board on June 11, 1974 having referred to the Public Works Director a letter from Mr. Nicholas F. Compagno, Secretary, Veterans Memorial Full - Trustees, Martinez, indicating that the United States and California flags were not raised at some or all County buildings on Memorial Day, May 27, 1974; and The Public Works Director this day having reported that department records and investigation indicate flage were indded, raised at major locations throughout the County on Memorial Day, and that it has been done historically by utilizing men on overtime, driving County vehicles from location to location raising and lower- ing flags on holidays of national or patriotic significance; and The Public Works Director having advised that the State of California statutes state, in part, the following: Government Code - Paragraph 431 "Public Buildings and Grounds. The Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State shall be prominently displayed during business hours upon or in front of the buildings or grounds of or at each of the Following places: A (a) Each public building belonging to the State, a County, or a municipality." and The Public Works Director having further reported that it t should be noted that curtailment of the raising avid lowering of flags on holidays of national significance has been considered for the following reasons: 1. Conservation of energy, as it has been past practice to work crews on overtime, traveling from building to building; 2. Costs involved in working crews on ovp. cime could be reduced by curtailment. The costs per holiday are esti- mated to be approximately $65, in addition to the cost of about 250 miles of travel; 3. Raised flags at County buildings on holidays are some- what misleading to the public, as most County offices are closed, and the public is sometimes confused; and The Public Works Director having requested the Board to make a policy decision on continuance of this practice in view of the fore- going; and The Board having discussed the matter in some detail; � y On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to its County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny). The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. cc: Committee members Public Works Director County Counsel County Administrator {r: ti'Tts'trT� Copy F-. if fit _p /471 f 82 In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 1974 N ilio Motley of Approval of Traffic Resolution Ila. 1982. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N.' Boggess, IT IS BY TIM BOARD OPDKREr that the following numbered Traffic Resolution is hereby APPROVrD: :+o. 1982 - Declaring a Parking Zone on F.ARTZ AVVIUF (9 53018), Danville area. PASSED JUND ArOPIMD by the following vote of the Board: INES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. ff. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. `TOES: ';one. ARSE?:T: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 Imusb r candy dw the f0rep069 k o true and cornu coPy of an wdw altered on the n6naies of said load of Supervisors on the dote ofansuK Witney aq bond and the Seal of the Boon!of affixed ihis _!jL_doy of _duly____. 19 74 .L R OLSSON, Clerk By:.. • DVNh► Ch&. 34 sn. .nest �:ildred 0. Ba33,a,rd �n� f _ . e '_'i h a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 19 ! In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report of County Administrator in connection with editorial from KTVU 2 commenting on the holiday of June 4, 1974 ( State Primary Election Day) . The Board on June 18, 1974 having referred to the County Administrator for review and explanation, an editorial from KTVU 2 in connection with June 4, 1974 State Primary Election Day being a holiday for Contra Costa County employees and not for Alameda County employees; and The County Administrator having submitted a report dated June 27, 1974, regarding the aforesaid matter, stating that in accordance with California Government Code Section Numbers 6700 And 6701, Contra Costa County has adopted an ordinance wherein primary Election Day is a scheduled holiday; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: ray AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: KTVU 2 witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors oun�'r Jlenk affixed this 9th�day of JU13E , 19 4-- f� % OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers N,a s/ a • �a,soo a,��84 i V Orr"r"iCE OF COU;:IY AOMi"RSTRATC.R CONTRA COSTA COUNTY : Administration Building - ttartinrz, California To: Board of Supervisors Date: June 27, 1974 �T:�,�, Editorial more KTVU 2 From: J. P. Mc3rien, f Subject: County Administw ato�-f in Connection with June 4,1974 State Primary Election Date Reference is made to the recent WEVU 2 editorial related to the holiday for Contra Costa County employees on Primary Election Day (June a 1974) and to the statement that Primary Election Day was not a holiday for Alameda County employees; a copy of that editorial is attached. Reference is also made to the June 18, 1974 Hoard Order issued in connectioa with the KTVU 2 editorial; a copy of that order is attached. Contra Costa County has adopted nv ordinance the holiday schedule set fortis in state law and Primary Election Day is a holiday in the schedule set forth in state law. Until two years ago Primary Election Day was also a holiday for county employees in Alameda County. In negotiations with county employees, Alaweda County substituted the Friday after Thanksgiving instead of Primary Election Day as a holiday. Under the Alameda County arrangement, county employees have four con- secutive days off; these are Thanksgiving Day, the following day (Friday) , and Saturday and Sunday. 2 suggest that K2VU 2 be provided with a copy of California GoJer=ent Code Section Xu ers -0700 and 6701. eb z,.--ta Lhmen- CC: C. alls.:011 n k� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 ?4 In the Matter of Bids for Delta Road Bridge Reconstruction, Knightsen Area, Project No. 8263-4171-73. The Board on July 2, 1974 having referred to the Public !'Works Director for review and recommendation on July 9, 1974, bids for reconstruction of Delta Road Bridge, Rnighteen area; and The Public %orks Director having reported that an analysis Of said bids indicates that the Engineer's Estimate is low; that in the opinion of his department the work can be done for a sum considerably less than the lowest bid; and that considering engineer- ing costs and contingencies, an estimated sa-vtngs of 328,000 in the project cost can be made by having the work done by day labor; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Zenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid bids are REJECTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDFaRED that the work be done by day labor under the supervision and direction of the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 9th day of July 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ��`�f`'a"` L- /AyfQ %G �, / Deputy Clerk liel H:♦ 5/14 - 12,500 i r. 3 n IBM In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July q ' 19 Z4 In the Matter of Authorizingcecution of Grant of Easement in connection with Zone Tree I-lay '-:.idening, Brentwood Area, Project No. 6971-4498-71. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a Grant of Easement from East Bay Municipal Utility District, conveying a small parcel of land (2,398 square feet) required for the widening of Lone Tree Way, Brentwood area, is ACCEPTED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in the amount of $100 payable to the East Bap Municipal Utility District and deliver same to the County Real Property Agent for payment. IT IS FURTHER ORDERS that the Board DETERMINES that said .Lone Tree way Project will not have a significant effect on the environment and DIRECTS the Director of Planning to file a Notice of Determination with the Uounty Clerk. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Fenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: none. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. '9 7 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: EBMUD (via R/P) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Real Property affixed this 9U day of X,l , 1974- J. 974—J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By / G It&0(�GV^ , Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H :d 5l7e - 17.500 ``( �('}►y lJ ll„ •J u to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 -14 In the Matter of Aid-to-Cities Allocation to City of Antioch. The Public forks Director having reported that the Antioch City Council on June 25, 1974 adopted a resolution requesting that the Board allocate X71,212 toward the construction of the final link of Buchanan Road between Gentrytown Drive and Somersville Road., City of Antioch; and The Public ', orks Director having reported that the 1973- 1974 budget includes the amount of X71,212 in City-County Thoroughfare Priority Funds for this project; On the recommendation of the Public 'Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. A. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the requested allocation of $71,212 is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, K. N. Boggess, S. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: City of Antioch (via P.W. ) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed thisq _day of J��_ 19 -74 County Administrator ll J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By I _ ./,�7 , Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 1974 In the Matter of Completion of Public Improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 244-72, Ygnacio Valley Area. t y The Public Works Director having notified this Board that the construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 244-72, Ygnacio Valley area, has been satisfactorily completed; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. 11. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the con- struction of public improvements in said Minor Subdivision is complete. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to refund to Mr. James Link, 239 Northgate Road, Walnut Creek, California the $500 cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision Agreement, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 108126 dated May 18, 1973. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. J. Link Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning offixed this ath day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_ �` Deputy Clerk Mildred . Ballard I f I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Con- struction of Public _improvements in Minor Subdivision 69-73, Danville Area. WHEREAS an agreement with Ms. Liahona Christensen, 010 Manti Terrace, Danville, California 94526 for the installation and completion of public improvements in Minor Subdivision 69-73, Danville area, has been presented to this Board; and WHEREAS said agreement is accompanied by a $19,400 cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 118287 dated July 1, 1974) , which amount is required to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code as amended; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman,' is AUTHORIZED to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: bone. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Ms. Christensen Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 9th day of July , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk s reBallard � H 28 5,78 -12.500 r;!!}a V{J f9ZJ�/�/ i 30ARD - SUPEE VISORS (2 ,QSTA COUNTY, STATE r. OF �CALIFORNIA In the ~tatter of Rescission of ) Contract, Reconstruction of � Morelia Avenue t-idhi ll Road, t July 9, 147' Martinez- Area, P oiecY No. 3571-4115-71 , eine Hill Area. ) The Board on September 18, 1973 having awarded to Gallagher & Burk, Inc. the contract =cr reconstruction of Morelia Avenue - NMidhill Road, Vine dill area, contract spacial provisions stipulating that a Notice to Proceed would not be issued until the contractor for Oliver Rousseau Industries (developer of "Sunnyslopes, ft Subdivision No. Y422) had comiletsd t'_^.e instaliation of storm drains and the --�-- earthwork required to creparre a comaleLed subgrade, ready for the paving and curb and sidewalk work to be performed by Gallagher & Burk; and The public :,'or=.s Director having reported that the subdivi- �i sion contractor was un- able to complete his portion of the project before the winter and the: the work- was suspended until miG-April, 1974 and is still under&ay; and The Public ?-Ior-__ Director having further reported that because of the ;MeXDected and inordinately lengthy postponement of the commencement of work and the rapid escalation in costs during the past nine months, Galla-her & lr has requested: (1) a re-negotiation of contract prices, increasing the contract cost by 313,100 or (2) a rescission of the contract; and The Public ':ork s Direc to^ having further reported that County Counsel has ruled that a re-negoti-ation of prices is improper inasmuch as there has been no change in the character of the work and has advised his department t1 at a rescission of the contract would be the proper course to follow in order to avoid court proceedings should a Notice to Proceed be issued; NOI.t, TIER ORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Penny, seconded by Supervisor N. Boggess, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that an Agreement (Rescission or Contract) with Gallagher & Burk, Inc. is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moria-rty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute sane on behalf of the County. The foregoinrr order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Stine--7i sors .3 P. Kenny, ''i. N. Boggess, �. li anschei d, J. E. NOES: =tong. CC: Public 'prL c Dire-tor "'Ou_nty cotl:nS-?l ,county Audi CERTIFIED COPY I certht7 that this 19 a hull, true t correct copy of the orf„-ft=1 docnta.nt ..hick is on tfle fa my ottfc,. and that it eras pasy..d y adoptrd by th4 Board of Safwrrf_-nom of con•ra Cista Cann•., f•.�!!►ornls. on !h-,# datr 3ho+a. A'I i ERT: J. R. f}LSS4Y. Countq Clerk&esotflefo Clerk of said Board of snperrieora, b9 Deputy Clerk. n U x ;91 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 74 In the Matter of Approving Addendum No. 1 to the Notice and Proposal for Moraga Way Turn Lanes, Moraga Area, Project No. 0961-4155-74. The Board having considered Addendum No. l to the Notice and Proposal in connection with construction of turn lanes on Moraga Way at Glorietta Boulevard and at Valley View Drive, 14oraga area, said addendum clarifying the sizes of certain pipe culvert items at no change in the estimated contract cos*; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY TFT. BOARD ORDERED that said Addendum No. 1 is N.PPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. :fenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seo) of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator a`iixed this 9th day of July , 19 74 �✓ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Aam". z , Deputy Clerk ildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12.500 04- 0' (10 4-0' (1 i low -...... 14 t U%Z• tuvilc Works Director *'u=yess .ity hand and the peal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 9th day of July , 1974 J. R. OLSSQN, Clerk BY �: 04 c .Z- Deputy Clerk ildred 0. Ballard H 24 S/74 -12.500 Or C9e) .... - t..- .. Vin,..._:-.- .. ... :+. ADD £ ?tDU21 r0. l IF IL- E D To The 427r, , - - Notice and Proposal JUL 1974 J. & ocssort For the Construction CLEU rjA {� a 'so Of Project no. og6i-4155-74 Notice and ProDosal Items 12 and 16 shall be codified to read as follows: Item sstirated uri- of Item No. Quantity Meas ire 12 4o LF 12" Bituminous Coated Corrugated Steel Pipe (.0664" thick)(Iacludes structure excauatioa and back fill) 16 40 IF 12" Bituminous Coated Corrugated Steel Pipe Doxndrain (.064" thick) (Includes two pipe anchors and fasteners) Bidders must acknowledge receipt of this Addendum. Acknowledgement rust be shown in the space prcrided below and returned with the Bid Proposal or under separate cover prior to the date and hour set for the opening of Bids, ll:oo a.m. on .;ul, li , 19t4. Acknowledged Bidder: BT: Title: Late: 09093 v In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 J. 19 7AL,. In the Matter of Approval of Rental Agreement with Lea Camoirano for County- owned Property at 3244 Camino Diablo, Lafayette Area. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, Ii IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the agreement with Mr. Lea Camoirano, for rental of County-owned property located at 3244 Camino Diablo, Lafayette "as is" on a month to month basis at $175 per month, effective July 1, 1974, is APPROVED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisor J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, £. A. Linschei.d, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Agent Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 9th day of July , 19 74 County Administrator �✓ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By�t�-tts�.U A4t2z - -A Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 SI74 -12,500 0UU94 In the Board of Supervisors ' of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 1974 In the Matter of Approving Addendum No. 1 to Plans and Specifications for Canyon Road Widening, Moraga Area, Project No. 2631-4165-74. The Board having, considered Addendum No. 1 to the plans and specifications for the construction of Canyon Road widening, Moraga area, Project No. 2631-4165-74, said addendum clarifying contractor's responsibility regarding public convenience, public safety and signing, and the method of payment for certain earth- work items, with no change in the Engineer's estimated construction cost; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. U. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Addendum No. 1 is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. H. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. F. Moriarty. NOES: ?lone. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 9th day of July 19 74 County Administrator — B, ��y��� � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk -f`"`'"'`'`''�` i4llc Pis- Deputy 8De u Clerk In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California J111jr C) r 19 72 In the Matter of Authori-'inj Issuazzi,-`e of Encroach- ment ?errait for onstru-_-'ion of Side train Flood. Control District -one 1, Brentwood Area. The Public ':or':s Director, as ex officio Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and '•jater Conservation District, 'laving, recommended thaw .^e Board approve issuance of Encroachment FeT.-1i.t No. ?"Z-1-102 Charles Pringle to construct a side drain outfall ent-ring•Marsh Creek on its westerly side at approximately Station j•2, in connection with Minor Subdivision 29-72, Brentwood area; and The Public Works Director having reported that said permit shall provide teat the storm drain outfall, insofar as it lies within the District's ri r;ht of riay, is to be maintained by the District upon satisfactory completion; and The -Public Works Director having further reported that the Pel-mittee shall be rec_uired to furnish either a cash bond in the amount of 51,500 or a surety bond in the amount of 52,500 in order to insure satisfactory restoration of the District's facilities if damaged as a result of Permittee's operations; and The Public ::'oris Director having further reported that the County Planning Department advises that construction of the afore- said minor subdivision has met environmental impact requirements; NOW, TfERFFOR✓, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W N. Boggess, 'IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public :forks Director is JUPPROVED and i1 . J. Taylor, Deputy C,nief 37riginder, is AUTHORIZED to execute said encroachment permit. on behalf- of the County. The f ores-o4 rim order -.las -assed by the following vote: ._ Su-_er': 30rS v. - _=-el._TI:�, '.:'. ;F. t�ooE=SS, T J• A. :S��IJv�v'L, tet . E. i'. TZ arty. jT y^ a ABS l"IT: SuN-z!r..io-or _ ' _'n nS 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the mi^uies of said Board of Superviscrs on the date uforesoid. :!esu r'y ^arid cnd :he Seal of :ns Board of `.• t,-_ i ito» cf:sxe� :hs -� day of r,Ts 19 ?, Pout^�y .�u �o' tV .t�^i ?_.: . _ _:%•_ ,t. R. OLSSODI, Clerk Deputy Clerk 0' l A96 .- vVLV BOA C: CF CO':sA I305TA O TTY, a_`AT3 OF C:AL1_4'OU1IA AS B1 OFrICIQ ^*iL' BOA:01 _-UP^RVISO.RS OF CONTRA COSTA CUu'NTY F1,00D O T RO_ CONSERVATION DISTRICT e. in the Matter of diti 4hoT7-iiL`? Issuance of Encroac=ent ?er*mi t for Construction o, Side ID-r n ! outfall, Harsh f"ree=., Flood � Jul.- 9, 1974 COn trot 1T'lt`_'i Ct zone , Brentwood Area. ) The 'ubli_� :'£J'_' s Director, 3s ex officio Chief Engineer of Coh tri Costa o-_m j on zol azd ."azer Conservation District, having recommended that yhe Board approve issuance of Encroachment Permit No. ^C1-1-1'? o 'rfr. 'Edmund A. Linscheid for the purpose of constructing -a Hide dra+'n outfall entering Marsh Creek on its westerly side at aooro{imately St-ation 338, in connection with Subdivision 4494, 3rentwood area; and The Public . orks Director having reported that said permit shall provide that ti:e drain outfall, insofar as it lies within the District's rid,^v o .ray, io to be maintained by the District uuon satisfactory c-ompletion. ; and The Public .forks Director having further reported that the Permittee shall be rec_uired to furnish either a cash bond in the amount of 1,500 o= a surety bond in the amount of 'W-21,500 in order to insure sa -is2ac tory re$Lo:at?on of the District's facilities if damaged' as a result of the operations of the Permittee; and The Public :corks Director having further reported that the County Planning Department advises that construction of the afore- said subdivision has meet environmental impact reauirements; NOW, mR✓''F'O_RE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY TH✓ BOARD ORD YD that the recommendation of the Public corks Director is AP' aOVED and Mr. J. F. Taylor, Deputy Chief EZigineer, is AUTHORIZED to execute said encroachment permit on behalf of the County. IT IS rURT=-R OF.DaRED that 3oard Order of June 18, 1974, approving the issuance of a permit. to-Mr. Li nscheid for construc- tion of two side drain outfalls in t,nis vicinity, is RESCINDED. The f ore-oino order" was messed by the following Note: A 'S: Surerrisors J. Kenny, N. Boggess, J 0 WOES: ':one. •T-'`\ T Public FI o 5cr.yr. ,J`�u_ou ;�- zcmin:._ CERTMED COPY r-70-- rt3, r'j3 is :[ fim. coon of ._ ..---- ---- -- - •�- . .._.-nt ;,,,.•::re-�r a'tr.n a u+t ifr+ �z cry ortie� xad urs[ it a� n[;cni a,.npreei by !hr Board of ;, r►t=nr. of f'nn+r[ VnstJ +•n9Rr. California. ars •ht e �hnnrs. ATTE.gT: J. R. OU-SON. ('nowt? "!e:k 4-� otffeie Clerk of_Aid Board of 3n�rvisors. !(ry V-putr Clerk. 0121 + r 0909=7 I r g. IN TIE BOAPD OF 3LPERITISORS OF f CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS Ek OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND �,ATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT July 9 , 19 74 In the Matter of Approving ) and Authorizing Payment for ) Property Acquisition ) } n 7 On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kens , seconded by Supervisor +.'it N. Boreess , IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and contract be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrant_ in the followinE amount_ to be delivered to the County Night-of-Way Agent: J Contract Payee and Road Name Grantor Date Escrow Number Amount SAN RAMON Barren E. June 26, 1974 Transamerica $350 CREEK Jorgensen, Jr. and (Easement Title Co. Y FC Zone 33 Colleen M. Jorgensen and Grant Escrow No. Danville area Teed) 22097 Work Order 8460 (4,025 square feet of channel land and landscaping) IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORD:&: -D that rir. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Leputy '-Public :Forks Director is AUTHORI:Z:IM to execute said contract on behalf of the ristrict. The County Clerk is directed to accept deed from above-named grantor for the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, To. N. Boggess, A. Linscheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOrS : None. ABSEFT: Supervisor A. 11. Dias. I HER"BY CERTI 'Y that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 9th day of July , 19 74. cc: Auditor J. R. OLSSON Public Works (2) t-- .' F , CLERK Administrator By /XA&L& Helen t,. Marshall,, Deputy Clerk Form 71204 70--1-j00 Ju i s y: IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORZIIA In the Matter of Sheraton Inn ) Motel Complex Lease, Buchanan ) July 9, 1974 Field, Concord Area. ) The Board on June 18, 1974 having approved the report of the Administration and Finance Committee concerning the matter of the Sheraton Inn Motel Complex lease at Buchanan Field; set July 1, 1974 as the date by which the lessee must cure all defaults; and directed the Public Works Department to maintain liaison with the lessee as to payment of lease financial obligations and the curing of defaults and to report on the status of this matter on July 9, 1974; and The Board on July 2, 1974 having referred to the Public Works Director a letter from Mr. Sasha Maloff, the lessee, submitting a proposed financial program for curing of all defaults, as follows: 1. Paid $08,307.72 on the minimum ground rental on June 12, 1374. 2. Immediate payment of $1,560. 52 to bring the mini- mum ground rental current to May 5, 1974. 3. Immediate payment of $1,233. 53 to bring the mini- mum ground rental current to June 2, 1974. r" 4. The percentage rents for the period May 6, 1974 to June 2, 1974 in the amount of $4 ,374.39 due 30 days after the close of the period will be paid on the due date in full. S. All future rentals will be paid on time. 6. The balance due on the percentage rents up to May 5, 1974, to crit: $32,673.71 will be paid in full within i 120 days. 7. To pay the delinquent taxes of $57,006.24 in full within 120 days. The lessee also having expressed a desire to renegotiate certain terms of the lease to provide, in the view of the lessee, a more equitable arrangement in the future; and The Public Works Director this day having reported that the payments described in Items 1, 2, 3 and 4 above have been made by the lessee to the County, and also the lessee has now paid an additional $1,233. 53 toward ground rental for the period from June 2, 1974 to June 30, 1974; and The Public Works Director having recorTaended that the Board approve the lessee's program with regard to Items 1 through 6 above, j subject to the following as to payment of balance due on the percent- i age rents ►:p to May 5, 1974: i P GO IN ,77 t rF (a) The balance due on the percentage rents, estimated by the lessee to be $32,673.71, shall be calculated to include all per- centages, plus interest, per lease terms; (b) The balance due shall be paid in four equal monthly installments due on the first of each month, beginning August 1, 1974; and The Public Works Director having further recommended that the Board refer the matter as to payment of delinquent taxes to the County Treasurer-Tax Collector for determination; direct the Public Works Director to make monthly reports to the Board as to lessee's performance on future payments; and authorize the Public Works Director, County Administrator, and County Counsel to work with the lessee on the matter of renegotiation of lease terms as requested; and The Public Works Director having further recommended that, if the Board finds the financial program of the lessee to be unaccept- able or if the lessee fails at any time to perform as proposed in his program, then the Board direct County Counsel to issue an updated notice of default; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, sec- onded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Public Works Director are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. 140ES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. cc: Public Works Director County Counsel County Treasurer-Tax Collector County Auditor County Administrator CERTMED COPY +^ •*v `fr , :. ✓„tS, rtts:. » rrfrtpet copy of in my (office, t,, tn- Board of oII 00100 I ..,. i 4't a IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) Acceptance of Deeds for Road ) July 9 , 197 4 Purposes. ) } On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenn , seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess , IT I BY HE ERED that the following listed deeds be accepted, and this Board directs the Clerk to certify to said acceptance on said deeds: Grantor Deed Date Road Name and Number Carl D. Dame' June 21, 1974 SAN RAMON VALLEY BOULEVARD Road No. 5301C San Ramon area Work Order 4805 (conveying additional right of way along San Ramon Valley Boulevard, as required by Land Use Permit 366-73) The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 9th day of July , 1974 . cc: Public Works (2) W)MMAU i, CLE?.F: Administrator J. R. 0 0 By #20 Mil red 0. Ballard, Deputy Clerk a Y •• IN TIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CJUINTY, STATE OF CALIPO.RPIIA I 1 July 4 19,E In the Matter of Approving ) and Authorizing Payment for ) Property Acquisition ) ) On motion of Supervisor i. , seconded by Supervisor W. N�gess IT IS BY THE BOA-RD ORDERED that the fallowing settlement and contract be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrant in the followinE amount to be delivered to the County Right-of-Way Agent: r Contract Payee and Road Name Grantor Date Escrow Number Amount LONE REE XAY nary Grace May 14, 1974 Transamerica Title X1,800 Brentwood Area Prewett Bertsch Insurance Company Project No. et al Escrow No. 219499 6971-4498-71 (0.60 of an acre of agriculturally zoned land for road widening) IT IS BY TME BOARD FURTII-ER ORDER-13D that 11r. Vernon L. Cline, Chief T.eputy Public i'orks Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute said contract on behalf of the County. The County Clerk is directed to accept deed from above-named grantor for the County of Contra Costa. _ The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, V . N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOFS: None. ABSEPTT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I HER-BY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this h_day of JuI3t cc: Auditor Public Narks (2) �� , CLLRK Administrator By mL c Helen C. Marshall, Deputy Clerk Form -20.4 70-1-500 ojlf to I IN TfE BOARD OF 3UPERVISORS Or CONTRA COSTA CJIIiyTY, STAT L OF CALIFORNIA July 9 , 1974 In the Matter of Approving ) and Authorizing Payment for ) Property Acquisition. ) ) On motion of Supervisor , seconded by Supervisor W. H- Roggpss , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlements and contractz_ be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw warranter in the following smountg to be delivered to the County Right-of-Way Agent: Contract Payee and Road Name Grantor Date Escrow number Amount MORAGA WAY Edward D. and June 27, 1974 Grantors $285 Orinda area Joy L. Millpointer Project No. 0961-4155-74 (285 square feet of residential land) MORAGA WAY Francis B. and July 2, 1974 Grantors $429 Orinda area Anita J. Troy Project No. 0961-4155-74 (429 square feet of residential land) IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute said contracts on behalf of the County. The County Clerk is directed to accept deeds from above-named grantors for the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, F. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSEFT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I HERBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 9th day of July , 1974 cc: Auditor Public Norks (2) ikX)6�7KXf(glftX CLERK Administrator J. R. OLSSON, By Mildred 0. Ballard, Deputy Clerk Form #"20-4 70-1-500 �� i F In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Cas and Electric Company to Energize Street Light in Subdivision 3576, Clayton Area (County Service Area M-14). On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. ?fenny, seconded by Supervisor W. U. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Elec- tric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize one (1) 7500 lumen mercury vapor street light in Subdivision 3576, Clayton area. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said light, hav- ing been installed by the developer under previous agreements, is now to be billed to County Service Area M-14. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AWES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ABSENT: Supervisor A. H. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of ankorder entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: P.G.& E. , Concord Supervisors Public Works Director mixed this 9th day of __ July , 19 74 County Auditor — County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By-- :. . Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H.11 5/74 - 1:,500 104, IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 9 19_24__ In the Matter of Authorizing ) Attendance at Meeting ) x On the recor=endation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Key , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , ?T IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, is (are) AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following: Dr. Floyd Marchus, County Superintendent of Schools - Seminar of the American Association of School Administrators National Academy for School Executives, Montreal, Canada, July 28 - August 2, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor E. A. Linscheid. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Superintendent of Witness my hand and the Seal of Schools the Board of Supervisors affixed this County Auditor- 9th day of July 19 74 . Controller County Administrator CLERK J. R. OLSSON "/r'�,ua, �Ga-CcCc�vn. By Doris Baldwin Deputy Clerk 73-11-500 Form #13 00105 Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 Z9 ?It In the Matter of Authorizing Extension of 19T4 General Community Pro ramr-ning Delegate Agency Agreements, Office of Economic Onportunity. Tne Board on January 28, 1974 having authorized its Chairman to execute Delegate Agency Agreements for 197 ; Office of Economic Opportunity and Head tart Programs; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Suparvisor J. P . Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for extension of the following Delegate Agency agreements for the 1974 Office of Economic Opportunity Program througi July 1974: General Community Programming (Economic Opportunity) Southside Community Center, Inc. Concerted Services Project, Inc. North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. ; IT IS BY T11E BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to continue funding: the aforesaid programs at their usual monthly level through the use of unexpended federal funds and approximately $30,000 in county funds which will be reimbursed upon receipt of federal continuation funding, for the above period. The foregoing order was passed by the following -vote : APES: Supervisors J. P . Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Horiarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Sunarvisor A. X. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Super"isors Jounty uj; ,�toJ__cor,roj:Q" affixed this 9th Of TrtT� 19 71, Count; 4d—ministra Lo^ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk -ei Deputy Clerk v s.-I;'$n K. 1C'-.vers 0�1a6 L r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of lease with R. Battaglia and S. Hu3so, r for premises at 3700 Delta "''fir Boulevard , Antioch, for une by t the County Health Departmient. A lease having been presented to the Board this day T batwean the County of Contra Co3ta ani Rocco Battaglia and Salvatore iussn for premises at 3700 Delta Fair Boulevard, Antioch, California, for use by the County Health Department, Alcoholism Information and Rehabilitation Services, during the period August 1, 1974 to July 31, 1976, at a monthly rental of $300, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said lease; On motion of .Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P . .penny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease is APPROVED and Supervisor J . E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute sane on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: :uparvisors J. P . Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A . M. Dias . u f t F r I I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Bocrd of Superviscrs on the date ufore-said. my hand and the Seal cf the Board of Ship "visors 3u i t d;n-s -ar:� amt:xed this 4-�i day of Ju l;x , 19 Cit] 1t.r` Aud'Orr-C onj� �;la= J. R. OLSSON, Clerk *d in1st By_ t�..�i( r � Deputy Clerk 1..� �aV.•�.'- , aau. 3n -:'�.�71_;T4�i r� -z;�3P K. Tra.�rers �j-10 t i I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July o i9ZI� In the Matter of Amendment to ..Taint 'xercise of Powers Agreement stablis hint; the Criminal Justice A ;enc, of Contra Costa County. The :bard on October 12, 1971 haviry entered into a Joint xercise of Powers A;,reeront with the Cities of Antioch, Brent:rood, Clayton, Concord, El Cerrito, hercules, Lafayette, Martinez, Pinole, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, Richmond, San Pablo and Walnut Cree'.- establishing the Criminal Justice Agency of Contra Costa County; and The County A min?strator Navin^ presented this day an anena.^:ent to aforesaid agreement = hitch nrovides for an increase in tNe number of elected officials (five councilmen and one sunervisor) servinf- on the Govern;r_;; Board of the Criminal. Justice Agency, pursuant to ?ublia Law 93-�3, the "Crime Control Act of 1873" and Penal Code Section: 1390 ; On notion of Supervisor E'. tft . Li,scneid, seconded byy Supervisor J. P. Kenny , ZT 13 BY 77111E 30RRD ORDEHED that afore- said amendment is APPROVED and S:Mervisor J. E. Horiarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZ'D to execute same on behalf of the county. I The fo.egoing order ::as passed by the fo11o:•ring vote: '?YES : Sunervisors J. P. Kenny, c.'. H. Bog-es,, E, A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES : None. ABSENT: Suaervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Wimess my hand and the Seal of the Board of Suptsrvisors `o"..nse11 affixed this cth day of Julv 19711 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ) �c Deputy Clerk incaid 60108 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 19 LLL In the Matter of AuthorizinR Execution of Agreement with B-ooks i Je Hospital, San ?ablo, for provision of nursin? services . On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. penny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisur J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute :n agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Brookside Hospital, San Pablo, undar the tarms of which the County Health Lepartmsnt will provide approximately 900 hours of Public Health Nursing and Public Health Social Worker's service for the purpose of facilitating and coordinating d ischarga planning and helical social service for pattent3 of said hospiial, during the pari-3d July 1, 197E through June 30, 1975; the county to 6e reimbursed quarterly in the amount of '*1,87-5), not to exceed this total amount of $7,5500. The foregoing order eras passed by the following vote: AYES: Suparvisor3 J. P . Kenny, W. N. Boggess, L A. Linschaid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES.: lion--. ABSE`IT: Sune:^vi3or A. ISI. Dias . 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the mir:utes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. Witness my hand and the Sea! of the Board of Director, Hurvin 'Re3ources c''rixod this 9th day of July , 19 :; {/�� ency a , R. OLSSON, Clerk County f'Lr:?;:i_'tr3`�^� l 8y Deputy Clerk J i harleen K. Travers �i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 1974 In the Matter of Contract with State Department of Health with respect to Venereal Disease Control Project (No. 74-50015) . C n motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P . Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute a contract between the County of Contra Costa and the California State Department of Health, under the terms of which the County Health Department will conduct a Venereal Disease Control Project, during the period July 1, 1974 through March 31, 1975, the county to be reimbursed for the cost of said project in an amount not to exceed $15,000. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote oforesaid. cc: State Witless my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Res ou rcessupervisors Agency affixed this 4th day of July , 19 71�- County Health Officer .1gr OLSSON, Clerk County auditor-Controller �� ) County Administrator By b Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/74 - 1:.500 6 Iso v ..yJ.v x PIP r in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 19 VI In the Matter of Agreement with State Departmant of Education for reimbursement. of county expenditures for child care services for fiscal near 197h-1474. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P . Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman_, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the State Department of Education, under the terms of which the county will be able to claim $`*240,500 for reimbursement of child care expenditures for fiscal year 1974-1975, under terms and conditions as more particularlyset forth in said agreement. 'Me foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the mirutes o'r said Board of Supervisors on the date uforesaid. : a v iso LM-3r : Witness my hcnd and the Seal of the Board of c/o Rumen Resources Supervisors Dl-rector' Human .�a3aireas affixed this 9th day of July , 1974 Agency z County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 'County Adriinistrq`.c^ By Deputy Clerk C -irlsen Travers 00111 + :: sits • i�sno I f, t In the Board of Supervisors li of Contra Costa County, State of California Ju 1 y 9 19 �4 In the Molter of Authorizing execution of amendment to a;raement with East Bag Municipal utility District for police protection services . The Board having hereto ore entered into an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and East Bay 1unicipa11 Utility District, under the terms of which the County Sheriff- Coronsr will provide oolice protection services for the district within the San Pablo Reservoir Recreation Area; and The County Administrator having presented to the Board this day an amendment to aforesaid agreement for continued police protection services for the District within the San Pablo Reservoir Recreation Area to December 31, 19�4, R11 other terns and conditions of the master agreement to remain in full force and effect; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amendment to agreement is A_F'PROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was Dassed by the following vote: AYES: Supery is ors J. P. Kenny, W. ll. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Sunervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date uforescid. V;itnesi my hand and the Seal of the Bocrd of County Sherif -Corder ori,xed this 9th day of July , 19 7 County Counsel / !/� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County .ud �t' ^} -:�v„o� , ? �✓ / - Count;, ^dn-*n1 - :—ii;or By... �C rK_ ^n.+.w-� Deputy Clerk C'-!.irl een K. Traver-, 00112 i Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 1974 In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare Head Start Training and Technical Assistance Grant Award (No. H-0375) . The Board on February 25, 1974 having authorized submission of Head Start Training and Technical Assistance Grant Award Application No. H-0375, in the amount of $4,118 for Program Year I (1974) to the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Office of Child Development; and The County Administrator having presented to the Board this day, Statement of Grant Award which approves the aforementioned grant application; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid Statement of Grant Award in the amount of $4,118 is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Economic Opportunity (2) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor—Controller SuP'-rvisors County Administrator affixed this 9th day of July , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin I g� :aN•R'ry�w�'744"'".tr". �rr� ynrsMfr.wNti..-,•,w•.1;rR+y+.s`: .r '"'* �..... . .+. r.FJlw�. YK'.,r.r,..w w.. 'a:•�.Y�Y!iti't�ri•Y :gMy:.`;iK P'` ..aM 13V ME BaARC OF C.2ER lI.9.0RS Oy C:7UTM COSTA CO alai?, t.TAY9 OF CALIFOX-IIIA In tho K:atter of Prooa_el ) . Extension or Agreentnt w14h ) Prapaid Health Ww:cating ) July 9, 1974 Consultants. } ) Supervisor J. P. Kenny raving brought to the attention of the Board a letter from J. liken, N.D., President, Contra Costa anzsicians Union. Loa%l 693, requesting the Board to consider extealint: for 30 detys the agreement with Prepaid Health H srketl ng Cnnsultints for the eontinuod provision of marketing services for the Contra Costs County Prepaid Health Plan; And Dr. Phillips hnving appelred and responded to inquiries of the Board imeabers with respect thereto: and The County Administrator having furnished background Information, and h*ving suggested that saw should be considered Lim terms of the ultimate status of the Prepaid Health Plan and the requirement to enroll penple from the conwinity in general as well as Hadi-3s1 recipients: and Supervisor B0g9e3a having noted that on June ft 1974 the Board had referred to its uusan Resources ComLbtee (Super- visors J. P. Kenny and V. H. Boggess) the entire Prepaid Health Plan matter and had raquested the County Counsel to analyse all legislation that could conceivably affect the Health Plan program and raport to the coma ttee: and Supervisor Boggess hgving expressed concern that governing legislation requires th 3t no more than 50 portent of the enrollees be Hadi-Cal needy persons ( the other 50 poreent mat be from the general popul%tion), and having stated that the Board did not have this information at the time the Prepaid Health Plan was initiated: +end Dr. Phillips having advised that the county is not in violation of the law at this time with respect to the 50 - 50 requirements, but that the time 11mit to most the requirement was two or three years: and Supervisor Boggess having stated that as soon as the Board has assurance from, the County Counsel that this is indeed the case, it can take appropriate action, but that in the meantime the entire matter should be reviewed; and Mr. C. VanNarter, A-tsociate Director, iviaen Resources Agency, having anpeared and advised that his office will have the proposed agreement extension avallsble for Board review next week; that the Hunan Resources Committee is now reviewing the Prepaid Health Plan pending report frau the County Counsel, but that if the Board desires, the matter of said proposed extenaion can be rM erred to committee since there +are financing problems which should be reviewed: and OO114 Rim'. •,... ;r sr 4•t•..... .. ... •• ... . ... .. _. Supervisor Bog gess hRvlcg ststed that Board review of its previous approval of the Preps:i Health Plan concept is required and that the -airketing gragram should undergo some sort of moratorium until the Board raceives a raoort from the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, on coati-on. of Supervisor E. A. Unscheid, seconded by Supery ser J. P. Kenny, I`Y IS BY THE BOARD ORDEMD that renewal oz the cartrgct with P„opaid health flarketing Consultants for maricating of the Prepaid Health Plan is REFER= to its Human Rasources Committee. • The foregoing order was psssed by the following vote: APES: Supery;ears J. ?. Kenny, V. :I. Boggess, a. A. Linschei•i, J. E. iloriarty. NODS: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. X. Oins. Witness my bmnd and the Seal of the Board or Supervisors affixed this =th day of July, 1974. v. R. OLSSON, CLEM B Z l� f Gaw s n K. Tra7v%rz-, Denut .idrk cc: Human Resources ConaLttne menbers Director, Human resnurces Agency County Administrator I In the Board of Supervisors r Or Contra Costa County, State of California J..t 1 y 9 19 7h In the Matter of B Proaosed Contract with Soc-Lal Advocates for Youth ( SAY) for Provision of Counselin Services t to Certain r,DC Childran. Tine County t7^tinistrato^ ^saving presented to the Board this day a contract between 'aa County of Contra Costa and Social Advocates for Youth ( S A'_) . for provision of counseling services to AFDC prsda_irquant children and AFDC children with emotional o.-oblems, J°,ring the period July 9, 197 through September 7 , 1974, a`_ a ma7.im. um cost not to exceed $5,000 (75 parcent federal funds snJ 25 oercent foundation funds) , under terms and condition; as more particularly set forth in the contract; and Mr. Michael Powall, Dire::.or of S-)eial Advocates for Youth, having appeared with respew; to the aforesaid matter; and The Board members haviniz discussed the matter further, and Mr. Powell having responded t^ ouestions related thereto; N01.1, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linschaid, seconded by ,Supervisor J. P. Kenny, 1T iS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid contract is RE ERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee Supervisor( =. M. Dias and Supervisor Linscnaid) for report July 16, 1071a. The foregoing order was oa3sed by the following voters: AYES: Supervisors J . = . Kenny, W. H. Boggess, E. 1;. Linscheid, J. E: Horiarty. TOES: Vone. --- � �:3_ . S•:�.�- r" -�� �ice ; I hereby terrify that the faregaing .-s a c-we and correct copy of an order entered on the mirutas ct said Board of Super iscrs an tile dace :=aresaid. '•�i'ees; ray, Fc:id and the Seal of the Board of " ,•nc y e• trd s:s_ r„ day of ju i 'r 1974-- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk v a:"2 ` -'_ $'. -E;. /t /✓trL.t. r Deputy CIerk _ v. .3 Trl "a 00116 a..,. ." In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California J112y 9 19 .7A- In the Matter of Accepting Gifts and Donations Made to the County Library System. The County Librarian having reported to the Board on gifts and donations made to the County Library System during the month of June, 1974; and Pursuant to Government Code Sections 25353 - 25355, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gifts and donations are ACCEPTED on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is ❑ true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Librarian Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 41-h day of a,,i y 011974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 'Ar, c�,L,y Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/74 -u,500 0117 I C i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 W 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Relief of Cash Shortage in the Accounts of the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court. Pursuant to the provisions of Resolution Number 2702 adopted by the Board on January 28, 1964 and on motion of Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for relief of a cash shortage in the accounts of the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court in the amount of $15.00. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mt. Diablo Municipal Court Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of • County Auditor Sup'=rwisors County Administrator ofiixed this_gth day of July , 19 7A J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin ��(.? H 24 5/74 -12.500 V�V : i • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JulV a 14ZLI— In the Matter of Amenciin; Resolution :.o. 74r`:5^ with respect to Policy for County Burials. On the reco:7+merdation of the Court;, Ad7inistrator and on motion of Supervisor A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS 3_ THF BOARD 07DERED that Resolution No. 74/556 adopted Jure 24, 1974, establishing indigent burial fees effective July 1, 1974 , is A:J'. NDED so as to modify various paragraphs as follows : "3. Removal Fee. For bode removals, funeral directors shall be allowed a fee of ten dollars (a10) plus 25 cents per mile Doth ways. "4 . Funeral and Burial Fees. For county indigent decedents funeral directors shall be allowed a fee of $250 for providing funeral services for persons three fears of age or over and a fee of Y95 for providing such services for persons under three years of age. Cemetery operators shall be allowed a fee of $150 for providing a burial plot for such persons three years of age or over and a fee of $55 for providing a burial plot for persons under three years of age. These allowances may be increased in exceptional cases on approval by the County Administrator. 115. (f) Arrange for burial or arrange for cremation if reeuested and authorized in writing by the deceased's next of ::in in order of survival. " %the foregoing order was passed by tne-followinn vote: AYES: Sunervisors 3. P. Kenner, 1.4. N. 3oggess , ".. 14nsc^e4d , J. F. ',ortartt,r. ?:075 : Ione. 3SE::T. Sunrervisor A. Dias . I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. 1 r_= 2.1 z %Vitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County AU'd-iror Sti lvisors affixed this ct'^ day of July 1974 Director. ._:-3.^. aeso,_rceo A7en,2 _ J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Social Service -i^ec=or Deputy Clerk nv::Lv .:?cic?1 �'irpcvor By �u L. incaid X19 I_ i t f 41 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 1974 In the Matter of Rescinding rune 5, lg74 Board Order Reappointing Mrs . Grace Ellis to the Airport Land Use Commission. Supervisor W. N. Boggess having advised the Board that it had come to his attention that the June 5, 1974 -- Board order reappointing Mrs. Grace Ellis as representative of Contra Costa County on the Airport Lend Use Commission was not timely in that her present term on said commission Would not expire until June 5, 1975; and Supervisor Boggess having subsequently recommended that the June 5, 1074 Board order reappointing Mrs. Ellis be rescinded; On motion of Supervisor .Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None . ABSENT: Supervisors A. K. Dias and •J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Airport Manager Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Planning Supervisors Attn: Karl Wandry affixed this 9th day of July , 19 74 Supervisor BoggessA jka J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel t� /f; County Administrator By_ w li -�.�� , Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers An H 24 5174 - 1.''.5 `00 012I' I' . t k I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 _, 1974 In the Matter of Proposed Human Resources System for Contra Costa County. The Board on March 19, 1974 having referred to its Human Resources Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and W. N. Boggess) the matter of developing a Human Resources System in Contra Costa County; and Supervisor Kenny this day on behalf of the Committee having advised that on May 5, 1974 he had received from the Director of the Human Resources Agency a report entitled "Human Resources System" recommending that the Agency be given approval to implement a computer based Human Resources System; and Supervisor Kenny having further advised that the Committee had briefly reviewed the report and found that the fiscal implications are such that it should be referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) ; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Super- visor Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of developing the Human Resources System is REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify thct the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the mmutes ;r said 3ocrd or Superiisers on tite dote :--rcrescid. cc• Administration and Finance Witness my hand and the Sead of the Board of Committee (Supervisors Supervisors Dias and Linscheid) ofixed this 9th day of July P19 74 Director, Human Resources J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Agency �/ - , Countv dmi ni strator 8y , Deputy Clerk Patten 01121 H 24 SJti - 12.500 s. f Elam WPM I Iii HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COMITY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 9, 197k In the natter of Rec3mmendations ) of the Planning Commission with ) Resaect to the Request of Blackhawk ) Corporation (Applicant/Owner) to ) Rezone Certain Land in the Diablo- ) Tassajara Area (1&t0-RZ). ) This being the time fined for hearing on the recommenda- tions of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Blacichawk Corporation (applicant/owner) to rezone certain land in the Diablo-Tassajara area (1840-Rz) from General Agricultural A-2 to Planned Unit District P-1 ; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having stated that the Planning Commission found the aforesaid request to be i consistent with the County General Plan; that the Environmental Impact Report prepared by the Planning Department was considered by the -Commission during its deliberations and found to be ac- ceptable; and that the Commission recommended approval of the pro- posed rezoning with 35 conditions; and Mr. Dehaesus having further stated that the Planning Department recommended denial of the proposal because they felt it was inconsistent with the General Plan with respect to several elements and that they were concerned whether necessary servicss and facilities could be provided; and Mr. Charles Zahn and Mr. ?corman Halverson of the Planning Department staff having discussed the general plans and the pro- posal, and the recommended conditions in detail; and Mr. William L. Milano, Planning Commissioner, represent- ing the Planning Commission, read a statement setting forth rea- sons why the Planning Commission members, by a 6-1 vote, found the proposed development to be consistent with the General Plan and recom,wnded approval of the requested rezoning; and Officers of the B11ac1d.awk Corporation and consultants speaking in their behalf, having given testimony; and Chairman J. E. Moriarty,noting the lateness of the hour, having declared the hearing continued to July 10, 1974 at 9:00 a.m.; and There being no objection From members of the Board, it was so ordered and passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P, Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. ';. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moria.^ty. NOE'S: ::one. ABSE_rl: No'!e a CUTIEIED COPY I c-rtify that tie's i> a fall, true & cornet copg of it, ur,4inai mut ims nt to:irh is on file in my office. and that it r.:2- na+;v;i a adopr#.d by rh- Board of ce: ADD lic ant ? .- of Com=a C"'ta 1..Wm.c, Caiafornia, on >Fosta. ATTEST: J. rt. 01_:j:_70N. Count, Director of Planning kli r .2 evotiicio Clerk cf said Board of Supervisors. County Counsel by IJeputg Clar✓✓k. !�n/ �G7/s i !J/1 c�iz/1i'�rr•� OII1�17�T/T 00122 w.. I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving; Extension ) and/or Renewal of Agreements for ) July 9, 19711 Provision of Mental Health Services. ) The Board on July 2, 1974 having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee for review the request of the Director, Human Resources Agency, that agreements with certain agencies for the provision of mental health services be extended and/or renewed; and Suaervisor E. A. Linscheid having this day reported on behalf of the committee and having noted that Supervisor J. E. moriarty had served on the committee in the absence of Surervisor A. M. Dias, and having advised that it was the recommendation of the committee that the agreements with the nen-profit corporations as set forth below be extended and/or renewed, subject to approval by County Counsel and proner- execution by parties concerned, for terms as indicated for the provision of certain services and treatment for alcoholics, drug abuse prevention services and diagnosis, therapy and rehabilitation services to the mentally handicapped, in accordance with conditions as more particularly set forth in each agreement: Extensions of Agreements with following for Cost Not period July 1, 197"' throui:.h September 30, 1974 : to Exceed Bi Bett, Inc. (Green Street) $ 19,998 Bi Bett, Inc. (Diablo Valley Ranch) 27000 Bi Bett, Inc. (Ozanan Center) 6,135 North Richmond Neighborhood house, Inc. 6,252 R.A.J.A. 6,750 Re-Entry Services, Inc. 27,376 National Council on Alcoholism - Bay Area, Inc. 3,000 Mt. Diablo Child Therapy Center 3,519 Renewals of Existing Agreements with following; for period July 1, 19711 through December 31, 19711 : Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools 55,000 (Community and Drug Abuse Education) Pittsburg; Community Hospital District 191000 E1 Sobrante Valley Activities Center 10,000 Liberty= Community Services of East Contra Costa, Inc. 5,000 Renewals of Existing; Ag;reenents with following for period July 1, 197''' through February 28, 1975: Home, Health and Counseling; Services, Inc. 10,600 Renewals of ExistinE, Agreements with following for period Jule 1, 1974 throur;h June 30, 1975: CommuniLly of Concern, inc. 68,700 We Care Society, Inc . 156,000 RONOH Preschool for the Disturbed Children 96,400 Phoenix Prorra:�s, inc. 67,000 Many hands , inc. 78,900 ►0123 77 „y Supervisor Linscheid having indicated that it is the intent of the committee that the following agreements also be approved subject to clearance by the Office of County Administrator and execution by the Board Chairman: Martinez Bus Lines, Inc. Alhambra Convalescent Hospital Richmond Unified School District (Knolls Language Center) State Department of Rehabilitation City of Antioch ( teach Project) Las Trampas School, Inc. Contra Costa County Association for the Mentally Retarded (tiro agreements) NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of its Administration and Finance Committee is APPROVED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute each of the aforesaid agreements. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. CERTIRM- COPY J certify that ti:fa is a full. true. L. correct copy of the orfg:nai i:or»:rsnt 4 i.`^` is o-s f:tn in my offlce. and Via! it -In r-::,, r adopt.--d by cite ;turd of Supervi.a-s c. C- .t , Co'..^.t•.' ?t:f0.^..tie, on the date s:za. ..:..� J. l:. Ct*Zs0: County Clerk E ex-offMark 0.raid id Uzz_d of Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk. 1�"►� Q Qa9 7Y cc: Director, Human Resources Agency Contractors Administrator Auditor-Controller 00124 i ,i j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 1974-- In 971--In the Matter of Compensation Level for the Public Defender. Supervisor A. M. Dias havin reported on behalf of the Administration and Finance Committee tSupervisor Dias and Super- visor E. A. Linscheid) that it had met this date to consider the subject of the compensation level for the Public Defender; and Supervisor Dias having further notad that the Board would be convening on July 10, 1974 and having recommended that it meet in Executive Session on said dste to consider the aforesaid matter; and There being no objection to the recommendation of Super- visor Dias; IT IS BY T?. HOARD ORDERED that consideration of the matter of the compensation level for the Public Defender be DEFERRED to Wednesday, July 10, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linacheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOBS: None, ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Committee Members Supervisors Public Defender affixed this 9th day of July , 19 71L County Auditor-Controller — County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By -c�.• a��C<<-�-�z_ Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 S;Jt -12,500 L�� own=_ 3 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ___Ju I V 9 19 74 In the Matter of Hearing on Recommendations of the Board Intergovernmental Relations Committee with Respect to the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Title I , `tanpower Program Operating Plan, 1974-1975 The Board on July 2, 1974 having considered the recommendations of its Intergovernmental Pelations Committee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and A. 4. Dias ) concerning the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Title I , yanpower Program Operating Plan, 1974-19750 and fixed this date for hearing thereon; and The followina persons having commented on said matter; Mr. Kenneth C. Ruppenthal , President, Polly Priest Business College, who expressed concern regarding the makeup and conduct of the Contra Costa County Manpower Advisory Council , stating that he believed there was a conflict of interest because council members are representatives of organizations which have submitted proposals to conduct programs under CETA; `+s . Elizabeth Knowles , Linton Business College; and 4r. H. H. "Bud* Harr, Central Labor Council ; and The Board members having discussed the aforesaid committee report; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS ORDERED that the recommendations of the Board Intergovernmental Relations Committee on the Comprehensive Employ- ment and Training Act, Title I , Manpower Program Operating Plan, 1974-1975 are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. Y. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. 40ES: None. ASSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid, c.c. 3irector, Human Resources y Witness m hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 9th day of July , 19 74 R. oLSSON, Clerk By �e e n e r Deputy Clerk H :4 5774 - 1:,500 ou". 126 'i; i h- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 1974 In the Matter of Change in Cost Estimate for Establishment of a Countv Animal Snav Clinic. The Board on August 27 , 1971 having committed itself to the establishment of a low cost county animal spay and neuter clinic following receia_ t from interested citizens of $81,000 which is the estimated amount necessary to provide suitable facilities required for the operation of same; and The Board on August 27, 1971 having also established a committee to prepare (following acquisition of the $81,000) spay clinic plans for Board consideration; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty this day having called attention to a memorandum from the County Administrator transmitting a June 24, 1974 memorandum from Mr. A. L. Seeley, Secretary of the committee, stating that the original estimate of $81,000 was based on the construction of a non-movable building; that plans have since been developed for a mobile unit which would reduce the clinic cost to $49,500; and that the committee at its June 20, 1974 meeting voted to request that the Board reduce the $81,000 require- ment to $49,500; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kennv, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. -M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) and the Public Works Director fo-t review. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Fenny, If. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. DEZ' None. ABSENT: Suoervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date uforesaid. cc : -o?.rd Co"Mi 'Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public T. orks Super-sors Mr. Seelev affixed this 9th day of July , 19 74 County Admini strato= J. R. OLSSON, Clerk i By ^_y '?,. i.+�4�/ Deputy Clerk D. Harkness i �♦ i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 1971 In the Molter of Letter from Mrs. Eileen - pini, Bethel Island, rsgardin- park dedication fee refund. The Board having heretofore received a letter from Mrs . Eileen Rapini, P. 0, Boa 496, Bethel Island, California, 94511, requesting information with respect to possible refund of a nark dedication fee paid by her on March 9, 1972; and This Board having receized a subsequent letter dated June 26, 1974 from firs. Rapini inquiring as to the status of her previous request: On notion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY HE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid matter is REFERRED to the Director of Planning and County Counsel for report to the Board on July 23, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. ? . Kenny, W. N. B,)ggess , E. A. Linschai3, J. E. Moriarty. VOES: done. ABSElf1r: Suaervis or A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the f.;revoing is a ;rue end correct copy of on order entered on the miruTas of said Board of Supervisors on t:s- date :;-oresaid. rry hand ante the Seal of the Board or "_^odor n, ' -'nn :ounty C^un3e: ,....•.ea i^s day of 7cl-r 01 19 7L!.— _ r J. R. OLSSON, Clerk nsn tf o-u n t V Deputy Cleric w i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 In the Matter of Request Mat County Ordinance Code Related to Small Farm Animals Be Amended. Supervisor J. 3. Moriarty having called to the attention of the Board a letter from Ms. Linda Menge, P. 0. Boa 137, Canyon, California 94516 requesting that the County Ordinance Code be amended to allow the keeping of small farm animals, such as chickens and goats, in residential areas of the county; On motion of Supervisor 3. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said letter is REFERRED to the Director of Planning for reply. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc : Ms. Linda Menge Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this g±,b _day of T„i 4 , 1974- Agricultural 974-Agricultural Co=nissioner J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel j County Administrator By AfAzf== Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson JJ11Q4 H:a 5174 - 12.500 U -1100 -11 00 .. i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 197 In the Matter of Request for Refund of P irk Dedication Fee. The Board having received a June 24, 1974 letter from Mr. Benjamin F. Coats of Banco Properties, 98 Danefield Place„ Moraga, California, 94556, requesting refunds for park dedication fees paid in connection with building permits totaling $1,765 for the construction of two Kensington area single family dwellings; and On motion of 'Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is .REFERRED to the Director of Planning for recommendation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. a . Kanny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote oforesaid. cc : Director of Planning Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Public Vorks Director Supervisors Building Inspector offixed this 9th day of July , 197- County Counsel J R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator Mr. Coats BY �'� '"-- ^a �`�`- . Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers M 5,7+ - 17.500 010134 • ,.... .0 ^ten-' - - — -, J In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California "TU ly9 19 74 In the Matter of Request for Refund of Park Dedication Fee. The Board having received a letter dated June 30, 1974 from Mr. James F. Grammer, Route 1, Box 280-A, Oakley, Cslifornin, 94561, requesting a refund of the $300.00 park dedication fee paid in connection with property located on the corner of Home Street and 0 rHars Avenue, Oakley area; and On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Director of Planning for recommendation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote.- AYES: ote:AYES: Supervisors J. P. ?fenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Liascheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc: Mr. Grammer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors Public Works Director mixed this 9th day of July , 19 74 County Counsell R , OLSSON, Clerk Building Inspector ' �/ .f County Administrator By all /( `�^ Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/74 -12,500 /',131- juna— m ------------ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 !� In the Matter of Resolution of Alameda County Board of Supervisors regarding Assembly Bill No. 3547. The Board having received a copy of Resolution No. 154790 adopted by the Alameda County Board of Super- visors opposing Assembly Bill No. 3547 (making several substantive changes in the statutes concerning court re- porters) pending determination of the actual pay rate of said court reporters; On motion of Supervisor J. Pe Kenny, seconded by Supervisor We N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid resolution of Alameda County is REFERRED to the County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, We N. Boggess, Es A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None, ABSENT: Supervisor A. He Diase I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Counsel Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Sup--"visors o$ixed this !9th—day of J11,-13: _ 19 '-Z4 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/74 - 12500 00132 i In the Board of Supervisors of f Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 1974 In the Matter of Request That Revenue Sharing Monies Allocated for Construc- tion of New County Detention Center Be Reallocated to Social Programs. The Board having received a letter from Congressman a R. V. Dellums, House of Representatives, 7th District, California urging that Revenue Sharing monies allocated for the construction of the new County Detention Center be reallocated to provide funding for social programs; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY T- BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is REFERRED to the County Administrator for reply. Zhe foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, fS. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Sheriff-Coroner supefvisors County Administrator affixed this gt;f, doy of Ju7[3 , 19 By �� y' J. R. OLSSON, Clerk /�, Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson H 24 5/74 -1:,500 00133 1 j i i i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 19 74 In the Matter of Letter from Mission Investment Company regarding Cable-Vision Inc. services to residents of Camino Ramon Estates, Danville area. The Board having received a June 27, 1974 letter from Air. Paul R. Baldacci, Jr., Mission Investment Company, 3055 Clapton Road, Concord, California, 94521 , enclosing copies of correspon- dence between said Compa,-iy and Cable-Vision Inc., Moraga, in con- nection with cable t.v* and f.me services for residents of Camino Ramon Estates (Subdivision 1 .76), Danville area; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE GUARD ORDERED that the afore- said matter is REFRRRr1D to the County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W* M. Boggess, E, A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: 'Bone. ABSE141T: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mission Investment Company Supervisors Cable-Vision Inc. ofi'7xed this 9th day of July , 1974 County Administrator County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY-- Z7�%,4 071jeWec 7� Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin C(��v�y H 24 5/74 - 1„500 V V134 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 19 74 In the Matter of Communication from Moraga Resident Regarding a Dust Problem in the Vicinity of Carter Drive, Moraga Area. This Board having received a communication from Mr. G. R. Bowland, 1009 Cirter Drive, Moraga, California, Q4556, inquiring as to the status of his previous letter dated May 20, 1974 concerning a dust problem created by construction of a housing development at the end of Carter Drive, Moraga area; and On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid communication is REFERRED to the Public Works Director and County Health Officer. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Bowland Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supp-visors County Health Officer affixed this g ,b day of July . 19 County Administrator ` J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B � y 1 i ,� , k�" Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/14 - 12.soo 00135 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 LLL- In the Matter of Notice of Fleeting with Respect to Route 77 (Shepherd Canyon Freeway). The Board having received a letter from the State Depart- ment of Transportation advising that the California Highway Commission, at its next regularly scheduled meeting on July 18-19, 1974, will consider rescinding the adoption of unconstructed Route 77 (sometimes referred to as "Shepherd Canyon Freeway" run- niDg between Route 13, Warren Freeway, in Oakland and unconstructed Route 93, referred to locally as Gateway, near Moraga) and autho- rizing disposal of previously acquired right of way; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said notice is REFERRED to the Public Works Director for report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. U. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Zone. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors County Administrator oRixed this 9th day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY_ teo / c,c�/ , Deputy Clerk Milrimed-U Ballard H 24 5/J4 - 12,500 00. 1367 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 74 In the Matter of Request for Installation of Street Lights, Juana Court, Elena Drive and Elena Court, 'Walnut Creek Area. Supervisor X. Boggess having called to the attention of the Board a letter and petition he received from Mr. Ron Kilmartin, 41 Juana Court, Walnut Creek, California 9459E requesting installa— tion of street lights in the neighborhood of Juana Court, Elena Drive and Elena Court, Walnut Creek; and a letter from Ms. :ulna Branum, 151 Elena Drive, Walnut Creek, objecting to street lights in said neighborhood; On motion of Supervisor Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE'REJ that said matter is REFERRED to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AY.--;-,-,: Supervisors J. F. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOE'S: Hone. ABSENT: Supervisor A. X.. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Fir. Kilmartin Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Ms. Branum Supervisors Public 'Forks Director affixed Ibis--9t _day of Jug— 19 q4. Directorof Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /iS.Lcv Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall pomp"_.:. . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 1974 In the Matter of Request for Traffic Control Signs in vicinity of Fleasant Fill BARTD Station. Supervisor e. . N. Boggess having brought to the attention of the Board a July 1, 1974 letter and petition he received from Mr. Ron Kilmartin, 41 Juana Court, Walnut Creek, California 94596 requesting the installation of traffic control signs on Buskirk Avenue at Las Juntas :gay and Coggins Lane, to ease condi— tions in the vicinity of the Pleasant Hill BARTD station; On motion of Supervisor Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY TTHE BOARD ORDS ED that said request is UPERRED to the Public ':'orbs Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, ''. N. Boggess, E. A. L inscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NO S: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. H. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date uforesaid. cc: Mr. Kilmartin Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this__qth day of Sv, , 19 7A— J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall ,.��j[�� H 24 5/73 - 12.500 00 .38 i f i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 19 74 In the Matter of Request of Mrs. Kathleen Darcy for Refund of Impoundment Fees. The Board having received a June 29, 1974 letter from Mrs. Kathleen Darcy, 1765 Clinton Drive, Concord, California 94521 requesting a refund of a portion of the fees paid by her for the impoundment of her dog at the County Animal Control Center; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor We N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is REFERRgD to the Agricultural Commissioner for recommendation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, Be A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. HOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Mrs. Darcy Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agricultural Commissioner Supervisors County Administrator offixed this 4th day of Jules_ 19 214- J 4J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 $174 12.500 Arline Patten 01 t'� Q 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 ?4 In the Matter of Letter from a San Pablo Resident Regarding an Animal Control Citation and Subsequent Court Action. The Board having received a .Tune 27, 1974 letter from Mr. William L. Stone, 2510 Ridge Road, San Pablo, California 94806 expressing the opinion that he was treated unfairly with regard to a citation issued by a County Animal Control Officer for a dog at large with an expired license; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is REFERRED to the Agricultural Commissioner for report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. :fenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. William Stone Supervisors Agricultural Commissioner affixed this 9th day of July . i974 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By �_f_1,�...s �G � . Deputy Clerk Arline Patten N as s��a -i2soo 0-0, 140 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 19 7 In the Matter of Increased Rate for Adolescent Placements at Community of Concern, Inc. Residential Treatment Centers. The Board having received a letter from The Reverend C. A. Nesmith, Chairman of the Community of Concern, Inc., 3200 Barrett Avenue, Richmond, California 91BOk advising that the termination of a federal grant, additional staffing, and inflationary operatin and program expenses had necessitated a rate increase from $290 a month to a month per adolescent placement at its residential treatment centers effective August 1 , 1974; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS ORDERED that the aforesaid matter is REFERRED to the County Probation Officer for recom- mendation to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOW: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. K. Dias. N I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: Community of Concern, Inc. Supe-visors County Probation Officer offxed this S _day of T4-11 197 County Administrator ��;;/�* J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By U_ztat ,t_ Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson H a 5116 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 74 In the Matter of Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of Arlas Community Builders, Inc. to Rezone Land in the El Sobrante Area (1757-RZ) . Glen H. idhalen, et al, owners. The Director of Planning having notified this Board that tue Planning Commission recommends approval of the above request; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, August 6, 1974 at 2:00 p.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California and that the Clerk publish notice of same as required by law in the "E1 Sobrante Herald Bee-Press." The fort:going order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Persons Listed on Attached Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Affidavit Supervisors Planning Department (2) affixed this 9th day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By At6d Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 6/74 -1:.500 X142 n, i I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 74 In the Matter of Granting Extension of Time in Which to File the Final Map of Subdivision 1480, Alamo Area. On the recommendation of the Director of Planning IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Sandia and Associates Company (on behalf of Stekoll Development Corporation) for a one-year extension of time in which to Pile a final map of Subdivision 4480, Alamo area, is GRANTED, thereby extending the final tiling date to July 10, 1975. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, w. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A . M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Sandia and Associates Compon witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Ju¢�r�isors Public Works Director affixed this 9th day of July , 19 74-- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ��L :/�c� Deputy Clerk Arline Patten rr ,a sirs - t:soo 00143 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 9 1974 In the Matter of ) Claim for Damages. ) Peery Nye and Armando Sanchez, through their attorneys, Conklin, favids Friedman. Cathedral Hill East, 1200 Gough Street, San Francisco, California 94109 having filed with this Board on June 20 , 1974 , claim for damages in the amount of S1$0,000 ; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is herebv DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 9th day of July , 1974 —7j. R. OLSSON 3'1 , CLERK By Deputy Clerk cc: Claimant Public :.Torks (? ) Attn: Yr. Broatch County Counsel County Administrator Human Resources Director 00144 40 - t e� Iii 1 it F,0A D 0. SL'f =':P-:1 i fGR" Cr. CCS. ITL4 LOQ: '. C00I T i, E OF C:�LTrOB?i'TA Jul-: n , 1-9 74 In the Matter of ) Clain for Da=-es. ) Kathleen A. -atticola, 106' Crove Road, #1.3-2. Concord, California, through her attorney Irvin= J. Hurd. Jr., Portobello, 11 E.nlbarcadero :West, Oakland, California 9L607 having filed viith this Board on June 23 , 197 , clam for damages in the anount of S 200,OCC ; NO:11, THERE-FORM, on notion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded b;* Supervisor i. N. Boggess IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said clam is hereby DENIED. The foregoin,7 order eras passed by the fo1lo:•ring vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Lir_scheid, J. E. Moriarty. DOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I HEREBY C£RTIPY that tLe foregoinp is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. : 777 .a= gn _ li THE EC)PIR0 OF SU?E?:'1:10RS or C01MLA CCST-I COU.1I i Y, ST;,TE Cr CALIF0111':12 July 9 , 1974 In the 1.iatter of ) Claim for Ruby• 17. Davis, S>C East Leland Road, #18, Pittsburg-, California having filed e-ith thais Board on June 27 , 19714. , claim for damages in the amount of S.�fe.�;C ; 110::2 THMREFO?E, on motion of Sup2rtiisor J. P. Kennv , seconded by Supervisor : . N. Boggess , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DEFIED. The foregoing order t:as passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. fenny, 11. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I HrR11"ABY CERTIFY that :'re foregoing- is a true and correct cop; of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on she date aforesaid. '.fitness m *and and the Seal C;a: L l=ii:':ant o' the IJc.^_'t' of Stinervisors c ff.ixed Attn: - = J r nCce un'c: 1�t1;;'.::ai. fit ricultural Co--issioner Do Uep tty'�FeWaTJ0246 OF C01 T COST.,'% , 0-',-' CLIFlu" uRIUT Jul-if 9 1971 In the hatter of ) Claim for Dnma!�:es. ) Willard Lee Russell. Cal i=o»n-_a Denartment of Corrections. Vacaville, Cali=Z)rnia by ard trrou--n his attorney. Michael E. Coke of Freeman, Coke, Gorelick, 1031. Court S4reet. Martinez. California 0&j53 — hay-ing filed ;rich this Board on Jure 11r , 197L, , claim for darages in the amount of S 2,000 (as oT the date of presentation of claim) ; rtiO.12 THETREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded by SuDervisor `.'_. N. Bo?pess , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claian is hereby DENIED. The fore 'going order was passed by the follo.,-ing vote of the Board: AYES: Supe.-risors J. P. Kenny, %'. N. Boggess E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: !tone. ABSEIM Supervisor A. M. Dias. I IILREBi CERTIFY that the fore !,cinz is a true and correct con_ , of an order enter-:,d on the minutes o? said Board of Supervisors Oil the date aforesaid. Witness m7 hand and the Seal Cc: Cla i^art o ti:e Board ofSzzpeirvsor s affixed . 1 : �?i_ _• -s 1., • t: .. __.: d '" o= Jul-I Count..- kci;air_isur_. J. R. O�.SSu :, CLERK. CoLln v Sherif_-:oroner Doro t t.y L z'z'ar?nj- l �+ De p,-i f Clerk 00147 C).` OR0.1 ':?y COS v0: i 0F CL L TF0RIIIA July 9 v 1974 In the 1!rattcr of ) Claim for D=---=res. ) Caroline V. Lan=er. a minor, by and thro22ah her € iard i a-r liter, Stephen E. Langer, 46 Camino Lanada, Orinda, California, throu--h Albert R. Abramson, Attorr_ev, HoberF, Finzer, Brocrn and Abramson, 703 Market Street, 18th Floor, San'Francisco, California 94103 having filed with this Board on June 27 , 19�, claim for damages in the a count of 5 100,000 ; THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor ,i. P. Kenn;c , seconded by Supervisor J. N. Bou-ess , IT IS BY THE BOA?.D ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing- order rras passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, V.I. N. Boggess, E. A. Lir.schei.d, J. E. t;oriarty. NOES: Prone. ABSEL'T: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I HER:W CER TIF. th-at the foregoinz is a true and correct copy; of an order entered on the nirul�es of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. my hand and the Seal CC-. 0,la2:7: ::t or Boar-' of Sure rvl-sors of.2 ed - - 3 ..a...... __ . _ C;ou^�v :._ .:n1 :i"_ ;cr J. R. OLS.:01., Cj ER:� Deputy Clod: x$48 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 197L In the Matter of Application for Leave to Present Late Claim. Gerald ;*:est, L585 Utah Drive, Richmond, California, by and through his attorney John: R. Pierce of Grydyk & Pierce, Attorneys at Lav, 4006 f acdonald Avenue, Rich- -pond, California 94805 having, riled with this Board on: June 25, 1974 an application for leave to present a late claim against the County of Contra Costa; I40:1, THIEREFORS, on r-oyion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor ? ? . Bogc.ess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said apalication for leave to present a late claL-a is hereby DENTIBD. The foregoir- order ;ras passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, 11'. N. Boggess, E. A. Linsc:;eii, J. BE. :Moriarty. NOBS: Hone. ABSENT: Supervisor Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a :rue and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date ;;=aresaid. cc- %,•hoes my `:acrd and the Seal of the Board 4i Public is .Or-,-s j '=.tt.- ?:r. o C a�i•ea this llt clay of July 19 7L County Cot nselJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk COunuv Administrator By, /'v_ c. GL,L�lir j Deputy Clerk Do 'O .'I La ?rini i t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July S 19 Z4 In the Matter of Bids for Construction of Irrigation System Conversion Project - Contract 2, Richmond County Buildings (Building Maintenance Job No. 1586) . This being the time fixed for the Board to receive bids for construction of Irrigation System Conversion Project - Contract 2, Richmond County Buildings (37th Street and Bissell Avenue), Richmond, California, the Clerk noted that no bids had been received for this project. MATTER OF RECORD - NO BOARD ORDER a matter of record I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of-en-0sd"entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors ofiixed this 9th day of July , 1974 J. R. O LSSON, Clerk By�- ..c.c.� ��.eDeputy Clerk s reBallard— H %4 5/14 - 12,500 4150 M j i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 , 1971- In the Matter of Proposed Amendment to the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County Relating to Signs in Limited Office Districts. The Planning Commission having recommended to the Board a proposed amendment to the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County (Section 84-44.1802) which would enlarge the size of signs and forbid free-standing signs in O-L (Limited Office) zoning districts; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Tuesday, July 23, 1974 at 10:30 a.m. is fixed as the time for hearing on the aforesaid proposal, said hearing to be held in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date uforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Planning Supervisors affixed this.gt_day of jyj 19 74— J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk r+:a 5/14 - 12.500Doroth LazZ 00151 t� E WWII I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 19L In the Matter of Appointment to the Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board. The Chairman of the Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board on June 5, 1974 having advised this Board that Mr. Stanely Bass, an appointee to the Mental Health Advisory Board in the Social Worker Category, had resigned; and The Nominating Committee of said Advisory Board having submitted for consideration a list of persons qualified to fill the aforesaid vacancy in the Social Worker Category, and the Board having referred the suggested names to its Human Resources Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and W. N. Boggess) for review and recommendation; and Supervisor Kenny, on behalf of the committee, having this day recommended that Mr. Engel Branstad, 138 Manville Avenue, Pittsburg, California be appointed to the aforementioned r Mental Health Advisory Board in the Social Worker Category; NOW, TP.EREFORB, on notion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Kenny is APPROVED and Mr. Branstad is APPOINTED to the Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board for the unexpired term of Mr. Bass and for a new three-year term commencing November 12, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date uforesoid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mental Health Advisory Board Supe-visors Appointees c/o Advisory affixed this 9th day of July , 19 Board J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director, Human Resources Agency By_ ,�fG'.j.T �D'c [:�c.�z r� Deputy Clerk CouinI Administrator Doris Baldwin H 24 sod - i, o � �152 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 19 In the Matter of Request for Information with Respect to Contra Costa County Grand Jury Investigation of San Pablo Fire Protection District Election. The Board having received a letter from Mr. Mack Chesney, 1616 Market Avenue, San Pablo, California 911806 stating that it was his understanding that the Contra Costa County Grand Jury is inves- tigating the San Pablo Fire Protection District maximum tax rate election for possible violations of the California State Code and requesting information with respect to said investigation; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Grand Jury is RSQU3STED to furnish the Board with a copy of the report on its investigation of the aforesaid election. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, Id. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. Z. v1mriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Mack Chesney Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Contra Costa County Supervisors Grand Jury offixed this-9l_day of T„I� 14 County Counsel J. R. O N, Clerk� County Clerk (Elections) County Administrator gy ' ��. Deputy Cleric Vera Nelson H 24 5/14 • 12.50000153 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 i 9 74 In the Matter of Seventeenth Annual California County Employee Safety Contest. The Hoard having received a July 1 , 1974 memorandum from the County Supervisors Association of California transmitting a contest report form for its 17th Annual California County Employee Safety Contest which is co-sponsored with the State Compensation Insurance P1nd; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said form is REFERRED to the Acting Director of Personnel. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A . Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: Acting Director of Supe-Visors Personnel affixed this 9th day of July , 19 74 County Admini strator J. R. OtSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5174 - 1:.5,00 0154 u - ' - r TIFFROW W-1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 In the Matter of Letter from Mr. E. A. Taliaferro Regarding Superior Court Action Number R-8900. The Board having received a July 2, 1974 letter from Mr. E. A. Taliaferro, 1949 Pullman Street, San Pablo, Calif- ornia 94806 in which he offers his apologies with respect to a prior letter he wrote pertaining to Superior Court Action Number R-8900; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor t1. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is REFERRED to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Judge Max Wilcox, Jr. witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors County Administrator ofhxed this 9th day of July , 19 7 1� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByC Lc �.s,� e.CZ L(�e.t Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H:i 5/74 - 12.500 tzcz I I . . I t In the Board of Supervisors j of t Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 1974 In the Moder of Letter from Cooperative Center Federal Credit Union withdrawing notice to terminate food stamp program. The Board on June 5, 1974 having referred to the Director, Human Resources Agency, a notice from Mr. R. W. Hunter, General Manager, Cooperative Center Federal Credit Union, terminating an agreement which is in effect between the County of Contra Costa and said credit union, for the issuance of food stamp coupons to welfare recipients; and The Board having received a subsequent letter dated June 25, 1974 from Cooperative Center Federal Credit Union withdrawing the notice of termination of the agreement; On motion of Supervisor J. P . Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is also REFERRED to the Director, Human Resources Agency. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. 114. Dias . I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes OF said Board of Supervisors an me dote ::�orescid. imps; my :sand and the Seal or the Board of cc . sr. Hunter Diractcr, n , Huan Resources Sup---Visors Agency affixed this ot%a day of July , 19 74 County Auditor-Co:?t^L'' er J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County administrat^�^ By `.`f t c• , . t .,•.._� Deputy Clerk ^'aen %. Travers H 23 5/14 , 12.S00 0156 i V i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 _, 1974 In the Matter of Bids for Construction of North Richmond Street Improvements, North Richmond Area, Project No. 0565-4175-74. This being the time fixed for the Board to receive bids for construction of North Richmond street improvements, North Richmond area, Project No. 0565-4175-74; bids were received from the following and read by the Clerk: 0. C. Jones 6 Sons, Berkeley; Ransome Company, Emeryville; and Vanzia Engineering, San Francisco; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY TFX BOARD ORDERED that said bids are REFERRED to the Public Works Director for review and recommendation to the Board on July 16, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. N. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 9th day of July . 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By1' e , - - -+rte Deputy Clerk H 24 5/74 -12.suo 00, 157 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stag of California -- .t U 1 y A 19 7.4 In the Metter of Request of Athens Construction Company for Waiver of Provisions � of County ordinance i0 . 74-36. The Board having received a July 1 , 1974 letter from Mr. Brian D. Thiessen , attorney representing the Athens Construction Company , requesting waiver of the provisions of County Ordinance dumber 74-36 which requires submission to and approval by the Zoning Administrator of development plans for proposed developments in Neighborhood Business zoning districts ; and Mr. Thiessen having this day appeared and again _ requested that his client be permitted to proceed with con- struction of a restaurant, Danville area; and On the recommendation of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Building Inspector issue a pernit to Athens Construction Company subject to compliance with all building code regulations . FURTHER Athens Construction Company is directed to immediately file with the County Planning Department an application for approval of a development plan in accordance with Ordinance Code Section 84-50.1602. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J . P. Kenny, W. fl. Boggess , E. A. Linscheid , J. E. !Moriarty. NOES: gone. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the forgoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the m autes ci said "Docrd of Suocr.isers on the dale uforesaid. c. c. Athens Construction Company Witness my hard ondtheSeal ofrthe Board of Mr. Brian D . Thiessen County Building Inspector :.:!i:s'�_ t.lis qL day of _1, u y , 19 7-4- ,�ir�2atar ti11 1 .1ini ^7 County Counsai Y.= ..�C` �l !i1� r i►,C:� �S County Admi:iisvratar Depuhf Clerk 00 .58 1 f p MRIMM S In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 In the Matter of Acknowledging Receipt of Reports with Respect to a Certain Business Activity in the San Ramon Area. On May 21 , 1074 the District Attorney and the County Sheriff-Coroner having been requested to furnish the Board with a report on the activities of a certain adult entertainment establishment ("The Licked Eye") in the San Ramon area; and Me Board having received a June 18, 1974 report from H. D. Ramsay, County Sheriff-Coroner, including a June 17, 1974 memorandum from Captain H. A. Derum, Investigation Division 5 Commander, which summarized law enforcement problems encountered at the aforesaid establishment from April 13, 1973 to June 18, 1974; and The Board having also received a June 26, 1974 report from W. A. O'Malley, District Attorney, with respect to activities at "Me Wicked Eire ; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY TSS BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid reports is ACKNOWLEDGED and same are referred to the CountT Government Operations Comittee (Supervisors Boggess and Kenny) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, N. A. Boggess, S. A. Linscheid, J. Z. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc : Board Coamiittee Supervisors District Attorney affixed this 0th day of .T,, , 197- County Sheriff-Coroner J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel By G�� 46�—z , Deputy Clerk County Administrator H:a s��a • ��sao Vera Felson 0 I ai HARRY O. RAMSAY. SHERIFF-CORONER OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF-CORONER CONTRA COSTA COUNTY •o mom »m MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA 94333 June 13, 1974 RECEIVED JUN %01974 J. Z OLSU N OW 90AW OF SU7 Vffj0;S Janes E. Moriarty, Ch-airman �- Board of Supervisors Administration Building Martinez, Ca 94553 R.: Co: _ laint Frith Respect to a Certain Business Activity in the San Ramon Area pea= Cnairman Moriartv tai r.embers o the Board: Reference is made to a Board Oder dated 'Mav 21, 1974, referring the a'hove matter to the District Attornev and Sheriff- Coroner for renort. Enclosed for year i nror-mation is a ccpy of a memorandmn dated June 17, 197 ?, by Detective Sergeant it. Snell which F-z-.arized police activities at the establishment in c-_uesti on bb't,�•,een haril 13, 197.3 and this date. "Botte-mless" entertair_ment at this location resulted in a n day suspension of licuor license by the State Depart-ent of Alco;2olic Beverage Control in late 1973. "Topless" entertainment is extremely difficult to control under State lase. 1 p_onosed ordinance regulating nudity and entertainment has been under studv by the offices of the County gid--Tunis tr ation and County Course! for some time. tte `r•,:lv v;urs, 11�1:Y D. Ft_`N1StY, Sheriz-f-Co_ ner .:JR:H�fi:ln � _. District :sttorna`r Count-v Counsel 0 160 -a_c�j ►1 a • COMM CMA COMM bNOW-011100 TO: V. e. l�w�w••,� !l-Jw--}.0-1ss DATE.: �!•�-3 17• 10.?b • �.1�l�ii- �. :7 1�•'nS�f���i'P! wly�Sf r.!"'••�. w Pam sr w: �• a+-!± 14 !Tm �+,: ���'.•r+i*+, :� � s;a�yr;- •:s ::-� f •ti• !+y w�M�:=:-3=t �n�•+r': :!tit' A!-m r-v-jr;m-_n% town M•cm-natersM c4trInS r!•. T:q: -or 't :n 014nd cr: 111'" - p .•f-L I.S'�C•�lfr. *- ••7�!�s!:1!+ MaH CL•",1.'arC!d 4A s t�•rTt •.-e rl�w �l; fj—iq%ip- •s-ij c•a. cr-.vn ••pare omde i- thl'i com. . 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L•. �l�ifP w.�r.-. .1 w..ol.ww! &.1!M3 t e 1s•+- -- -Jwjr j-■ .d§G j•.w 4+.riww iw Aq'kl?r4J • �•• _ ! .. e,•IwA••!1 - -•. .• .J -.�- �r-- 1-J wAsw �rtoy•! U U -•�j•71J �.a I��..l. •1-J !. • !•!w? •- %+-!! Jl7%• o,L. .174torn! am'-f- P4 -wdrw"iFdP !1 to Jt-•j•;w1-j- •}3 r.2-C- +--t_-! !ftlo afs� 00161 ! 4. E. ibbert, i:;,C±rsheri ff -2- Jure 17, 1^74 an;: ;sol ica r2nort or further actlem to be taken this dap.?rtrent. Th�r? .re :::,4irc% '+rCh l In -ls l"C th� s ta7 tj peril cnde til en Force state l awls d-eal in: Li th topl.ss we'. '3ottxl:ssee «mala.- nt. ..,,. Th stens;rds are very ca-::+ and ert3rt1inn--nt offend has to So b2yc%:d conte"orwy standards of cs_ceney using the entire stet t as a •holt to d_tem—One these standards cf d---mnev. "--PCs, !:hat ticuld " decent in tti: tis or the Sm Francisco area would by t':•-:e stardarft nIso %e dacent In Sia .'!amps area. na enc^rtelarent has to ••e without any social vaiw_ tlhatsoever and It is hard to prov* t%at the toeless or 6t: in- less is s•rithout arly social value whatsoever. it also '§--.is to be :s'nhtis4ed thst `.:ie antartainr=ent app=als to an •.rheal t%y or sx-r.-.holosore interest or attitude in sax and if the entertain-tet appeals to a healthy attitude or interest in .:x, the an:artsi-trent is aee.^.:d alrle:st by the standards sat by Une IM-!S of this stats. Toeless entertainrrnt at this ti:.z ca.^ •,n17 %- barred ':7 enectrnt of local county ardinancM. to !-!al :•its t%e since the stat? lar.•r is va-!re 3'd =+i;sious. sott "'!=ss :aa ba controlled w pr:r..is:s t`sr.t serv? al0holic bev-zr-s!xs thrv23h rulings adoptees by _h3 ^eaartriznt of ries%-1 is ftvnra- Control 31-ica the L':!nar Ont of ;l:ohol is Sivsrail= Extrol c?n take ad: tn� -inistrulve 3ci^. irainst the license an.: fine the 1 i:-- ssee er 1--3 %e a su%3ension on ei-. promises pra%IS,Iting the sale of atcoti:i:c !+ever.?ass. AS:cas 00162 i , t • C;;IL A%l A, ONALLFY OFFICE OF MICHAEL J. PHLLA% District Accon„r D I S T R I C T ATTORNEY Chef Assistant CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TO: James E. Moriarty, Chairman Date: June 26, 1974 Board of Supervisors From: William A. O'Mallev District Attorney Subject: Proposed Construction of Roller Skating RinkJ in San Ramon Area This will respond to the Board Resolution dated May 21, 1974 regarding the above subject. This office has not received any direct citizen complaints concerning activities at the "Wicked Eye." Our files are maintained under the names of individual defendants and are not indexed by location of occurrences. Thus, we cannot determine how many criminal actions resulted from activities at the "Wicked Eye." We are, however, in receipt of a copy of the report submitted to your Board by the Sheriff- Coroner and note that on occasion arrests have been made on the premises. It is probable that some of these cases were referred to this office for prosecution. Control of "topless" entertainment would have to be accomplished by adoption of an ordinance. As the Sheriff's report notes, the state obscenity laws are ineffective in this regard. The County Counsel's office prepared a proposed ordinance to regulate nudity in entertainment in August of 1973. It was referred to the offices of the County Administrator, Sheriff-Coroner and District Attorney for review and comment. A copy of the proposed ordinance is attached. Should the Board wish to pursue adoption of such an ordinance, we certainly have no objection. I await the further instructions of the Board. = �� u. F L t! t t WAO:bl J. _- cc: Sheriff-Coroner County Counsel . County Administrator �',�°. �'�-LCL 3'`x.'"`.!'•1'`"'"'! W.1106— in the Rrinrrl of Supervisors In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 9 197 ... In the Matter of Adjourning Meeting in Respect to the Memory of Raymond Chan, M. D. Supervisor W. N. Boggess having apprised the Board of the death of Raymond Chan, M. D., respected physician and a leading resident of the City of Concord; On motion of Supervisor Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its meeting is adjourned at 5:30 p.m. this day in respectful memory of Doctor Chan. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors o#fixed this h day of July , 1974-.— J. gj1-.—J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 19By Deputy Clerk " Doroth z H 24 - 1,.500 €,0154 � I yrs est.: And the Board adjourns to meet on Wednesday, July 10, 1971.E at 9:00 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California. ,J. E. Moriarty./Chairman ;f ATTEST: J. R. OLS-SON, CSMRK ell tv Deputy �I SU?011ARY OF PROC DIN-15 'Q:.`: TZIE BOARD OF S IPERViIOi►:i-Z OF CONTRA Coll-*T& COUNTY JULY Q, 1a7h, P RUAKED BY J. R. OLSSON 9 COU.:TY CU.'..a ANA EX CPF f ILIO CLERK OF rHE BOARD. Approved personnel actions for Social Services and Project Positions for Probatian Department. Approved appropriation adjustments for Public Works (Road Construction) , Eastern Fire Protection DistrLct; and internal adjustments not affecting totals for County Administrator (Various Departments) , Building Maintenance, District Attorney, Health Department, Public words, and Social Service. Denied claims for damages filed in behalf of P. Nye and A. Sanchez ($150,oqn) ; K. Matticols ( $200,OnO): R. Davis ($650) ; W. Russell ( $2,000) ; C. Linger ($100,000) ; and Application for Leave to Present Lite Claim, G. West ($850) . Accepted gifts and donations made to the County Library System for June. Authorized relief of shortage ($15) in accounts of the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court. Amended Resolution Iio. 74/556, establishing indigent burial fees effective July 1, 1974, so as to provide for direct payment to cemeteries rather than payment to cemetaries through funeral homes. Authorized P. G. do E. Company to energize one street light in Pubdivision 35709 Clayton area (County Sa rvice Area M-14) . Approved Traffic Resolution No. 1482. Recessed to meet in Executive Session to discuss employee compensation matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6. Acknowledged receipt of report of County Administrator in connection with editorial from KTVU 2 commenting on the holiday of June 4, 147L (State Primary Election Day). Authorized attendance of Dr. P. Marcus,. County Superintendent of Schools, at Seminar of the American Association of School Administrators National Academy for School Executives, Montreal, Canada, July 28 - August 2. Granted extension of time in which to file final reap on Subdivision 4480, Alamo area. Declared the following numbered ordinances duly published: 74-299 74-309 74-319 74-339 74-34, 74-36, 74-39 through 74-41. Waived reading and fixed July 23 at 9:50 a.m. as time for adoption of proposed ordinance fixing salaries of supervisors. Adopted the following numbered ordinances rezoning property as indicated: 74-429 H. and U. :abel, 1890 RZ, Concord; and 7h-43, Contra Casts County Planning Commission, 1891-RZ, Martinez. Fixed July 23 at 10:30 a.m. for henrin; on proposed amendment to Cotantc Cr3 ::-ince'."ode which would enlarge the size of Rims ani _orl)"I d: rree-stns-.1 inn- sknc In 0-L (Limited fi Ofce) ronin; distri'is. Pixod August h at 2 n.m. for herring on report of Planning Commission on request of Arlas Gn-c••i-1nity Balzders, Inc. to rezone land in the El Sob:ante :•rea ( 1757- W , G. Whalen, et al, owners. a(")iss July Q, 1c74 Suri:-;:=•R•, cont;hued Pape 2 Authariced Chnimnn to execute documents as indicated with follori nr;: East Say Man3alral Utility District, amendment to agreement for provision by Ccunty Sheriff o:' police protection services for district within "nn Pablo Reservoir Recreation area, so as to continue sane to Decenber 31, 1174; State Departnen. of Education, agreement whereby the county will be able to clair. tAMWJOC for relnbursement of child care expenditures for FY 11ih-75; State Department of Health, contract whereby County Health Department rill conduct a Venereal Disease Control Project, July 1 through Parch 21, Brookside :: I July q. ' "i 4 Cu.r,mnry,, continues-' Pa;;e 3 Author-1 zed T`=iyments for nroncrty act ulsitfons as indicated : I,' and J . M llnoint:e-, Vii, and F. anci A. Troy , $1129, Moraga 'Hay, Ori.nda. area. and ?;. :iertsch et 41 , tl ,800, Lone Tree tray, Brentwood area. Accented deed frog? Carl D. Dare' in connection with additional right of way along San ?neon Valley Boulevard, as required by LUP 34-6-73. Approved. recormendations of Public t-.'orks. Director with respect to Sheraton ?r;n '"ote? CeT^Mex ?,ease, Buchanan Field , Concord area, including- referrii:r the natter as to payment of delinquent taxes to County Treasurer-Tnx Collector for determinnt;on; directing; Public kirks Director to r:a;:e monthly reports to Board as to lessee's performance on future payments; and authorizing Public Works Director, County Aurinistrator, and County Counsel to work faith lessee on muter of renel-otintion of lease terms. As Ex-Officio the Board of SunervJ_-ors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Vater Conservation District, took the following actions: Authorized vaynert of t35n to ?'j. Jori ensen, Jr. et al, for Property acquisition in connection with San Pamon Creek, Danville area (PC "Zone 3BI ; Authorized iss..arce of EncroacNment Permit to E. Linseheid for construction of side drain outfall, "arch Creek, Brentirood area (FC Zone 1) , and rescinded Ecard order of June 18, 10,711 relating thereto; Authorined issunnci of Encroachment Permit to C. Pringle for construction of side drain out.all, Marsh Creek, Brentwood area (FC Zone 1) ; Adorted Resolution ':o. 7V500, acce ntinF: as complete contract with Pacific _,xcavators for reconstruction of Pacheco Creek side drain., trine 31311 area, (FC Lone 35) . Deferred to Ju1v 10 consideration of matter of compensation level for Public Defender, as recommended by Administration and Finance Corri ttee (Su::erv1 cors Dias and Linscheid) . Approved recom-mendation o_' Eurnnn Pesources Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Bof;gess) and aprointed Mr. E. 3ranstad to Contra Costa County !'ental Hicalt-1 Aldvisory no-:rd in Social :•:orker Category for unexri-red term of I'r. Bass and for new three-year term commencing Nover ber 12, 197 4' . Rescinded June 1�, lq?;: Board order• apnointim Mrs. G. Ellis to Airport Land Use Commission inasmuch as Frs. Ellis' present term does not expire until June f- 197 5. Acknowledged recei:'t of Statement of Grant Award in amount of $4 ,118 from U. S. Departrent of ziealth, Education and Welfare, Office of Child Develonrent, for head Start Training; and Technical Assistance for Program Year I. Requested Contra Costa County Grand Jura to furnish Board with copy of retort on its investiration on San Pablo Fire Protection District naair:ur tax rate election. Referred to: Actin? Director or Perronnel - me7^orandum from County Surervinorn Ei roc atior: of C-�1 i`_'ornii tr,-insm1tt!nr7 contest report form for its, _7th ,`%n:: -1 Cnapt-: arlo ee Safety Content ; Pres;dln,-, oudr•- o_' �':: :>.,= r Court - 'letter from San Pablo h-'r, ..i t.. "e-rect to, rrlorr letter he •, 4- > > - �♦ R on *.'o. F- I�irc?c�;n?' :;::?'::. f •-P�.,,.�.�., c'r3c1' — lette?' `_'rpm Cc�areratr,;e Center tiern1 n"e,;at: '':'(�'. .'' mss_' "='_,tn� rr!or not ce to terminate foo;. Gov;6 July 9, 19174 `Pum^..nry, continued Page 4 County rrobat!on ^fflcer - letter from: Community of Concern, Inc. , HIchmotid, rerardinr: rate increase to $525 per month per adolescent placement st its residential treatment centers, effective August 1, 1974; Agricultural Cor-missioner - letter from San Pablo resident regardinn animal contjrol citation and subsequent court action; request from Concord resident *or refund of portion of fees paid by her for innoundnent of her dog at County Animal Control Center; Public works Director - letter and petition from R. Kilmartin requesting trarric control signs in vicinity of Pleasant Hill BARTD Station and for installation of street lights in neighbor- hood of Juana Court, Elena, Drive and Court, 11!Rlnut Creek area, and letter from Ms. V. Branum, Rlrut Creek, objecting to said street lights; notice of meeting from State Department of Trans- portation with respect to Route 77 (Shepherd Canyon Freeway); rublic lbrks Director and County Health Officer - second communication from Norara resident regarding dust problem in vicinity of Carter Drive, Voraga area; County Administrator - letter from Mission Investment -Company reEardin. Cable-Vision Inc. services to residents of Damino Ramon Estates (Subdivision 4470 , Danville area; letter from Congressman R. Dellurs urginr that revenue sharing monies allocated for construction of new County Detention Center be reallocated to provide funding for social programs; resolution adopted by Alameda County Board or Supervisors opposing AB 3547 relative to court reporters; Director of Planninr, - letters from. J. Grammer and B. Coats requesting refunds for park dedication fees; letter from L. Menge requesting that County Ordinance Code related to small farm animals be anended; Director of Planninr and Count: Counsel for report July 23 - letter fror. Mrs. E. Par±ni, Bethel island, inquiriniL as to the status of her previous request for refund of park dedication fee; Administration and Finance Committee for report July 16 - prorosed contract with Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) for provision of counselinn services to certein AFDC children; Administration and Pinance Committee and Public Works Director - matter of change in cost estimate for establishment of a Count} Animal Spay Clinic Human Resources Corr. ttee - proposed renewal of contract with Prepaid Health Marketing Consultants for narketing of prepaid Health flan; County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors Boggess and Kenn`) - request of Public :forks Director that Board make policy decision on continuance of practice of raising or flags on county buildings on holidays of national or patriotic significance. Approved recommendations of Intergovernmental Relations Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Dias) with respect to Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Title I, !manpower Program Operating Plan, 1974-75. Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 74/559, concurring with recommendation of Contra Costa County Mayors Conference wherein each of cities in county would participate and share in cost or 1,075 Special Countywide Census Enumeration at rate of 256 per capita; 74/591, fixing Aurust 6 at 11 a.m. to receive bids for reconstruction of Vacueros Avenue, Rodeo area; 74/552, a pprovirr =nn of Subdivision 4623, Moraga area; 74/593, accentinras complete contract with Robert J. Natman, Inc. for landreaninr n ons "_'meat Boulevard, Walnut Creek area; fixinr Se-ze,it-er ? Rt 11 a.m. for hearing on proposed ahnnfl.onre n", of Short r:`•e et (rn-t j on) , :?•' nvi l le areas; 74/'aqr, a=rrovinr ::'a:'rl.rr on of arrileations to State Depart- ment of Parks anti Fecront�pn mor state '+^Rch, Pari:, "RecreRtion, and Historical ^acilities 'Arend Act of 1971t ;-„int funds for John Marsh Restoration !'roject nn vrojects MPcor=cnded by Citizens Advisory OalLu9 July 9, 197h Sunnart•, cant;nucd Page 5 Committees for County "ur :ce Arean M-16 (Clyde), M-17 (Montalvin Manor), and R-f Csri-.in ; 71/596, referring tack to Local ACency Formation Commission boundaries of proposed County Service Area T-2 with respect to request that south Orinda area, as well as north Orinda area, be excluded frog.. T-2 or that entire Orinda area be included, and fixing July 29 at 8:30 n.n. for continued hearing on proposal and for LAFC recommendation; 74/597, confirminC canvass and declaring, results of June 4 election establishing County Terviee Area R-7 (San Ramon Valley area) with maximum tax rate of 25; per $100 of assessed valuation (measure carried); 74/59c, conrendinr. W. W Cockerton upon his retirement after three decades of duty aspociated with fire service in county; 74/599, requesting Council on Intergovernmental Relations to extend to .Sertenber 20, 1979 the date for completion of Seismic Safety, Safety and Noise Elerents of General Plan; 74/600, accepting renorandurs of Understanding providing compensation adjustments (approx Hately 8.25 percent) effective July 1, 1974 for those employees represented by following organizations: 1. Associated County Employees 2. United Clerical Employees, Local 2700 for: a. Supe visory Clerical Unit b. General Clerical Services Unit; 74/60JA, adding certain classifications to Resolution No. 74/581 adopted July 2, 1974, and raking corrections in salary allocations set forth in saad resolution; 74/600B, ark+roving Iter 5 on July 1, 1974 memorandum of Employee Relations Officer adjusting compensation for members of Assessment Anneals Board, Civil Service Commission, Local Agency Formation Commission, Planning Commission ?nd P.etirement Board; 74/601 appointing Mr. N. Bates, *richmond City Councilman, as trustee (replacing Mr. Calvin) on Agency Board of Hay Area Sewage Services Agency, and vr. F. Quesada, Pittsburg City Councilman, as alternate; 74/602, authoricinr Chairman to execute Termination of Reimbursement Arreeent, V. Anderson; 74/603 and 74/604, authorizinr County Auditor to make certain changes in assesnnent roll. Acknowledged receipt of reports from District Attorney and County Sheriff-Coroner with respect to activities of Adult entertainment establishment ("The Wicked Eye") in San Ramon area, and referred said reports to County Government Operations Committee. Continued to July 10 at a a.m. hearing, on recommendation of Planning Commission regarding request of Blackhawk Corporation to rezone certain land in Diablo area (1840-RZ). Approved recommendation of Administration and Finance Committee and extended anal/or renewed eVreenents with 18 agencies for provision.of mental health services, and approved 8 more agreements for said services subject to clearance by Office of County Administrator and execution by Board Chairman. Approved Hunan 'Resources Corr.ittee recommendation that proposK of Director, Hunan Resources Agency, that said arency be authorized to Implement a conruter-based human resources system be referred to Kninistration and Finance Committee for review. Adjourned neeting in resrect to rerary of the late Raymond Chan, M.D. , 1e,dinn rerldent of City of Concord. W170 00170 hr- a The preceding documents consist of 170 pages. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSTIANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN A SPECIAL ADJ01TRA'ED SESSION AT 9:00 A.M., WEDNESDAY., J Y 10, 1974 IN ROOM 107, C OUNT-Y ADMIN TSTRAT I ON BUILDING, MARTINE-, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chaiman J. E. Moriart?, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. ?N. Rog ess, P'. A. Linscheid. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, T)e,auty Clerk. oOQVYJLI c i 4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 10 , 19 74 In the Matter of Approving Personnel 'a `ust-nents. As recor%rend?ed3 1-7 the County Administrator, IT 'fes RY mom, 'Ro RD4 ,)PDFIhst the personnel adjustments attached hereto ane by reference incorporated herein, are APPR +V7D. The foreroinz -rd?er was Rssee b7 the following vote: AV'aSKenny, A. Y. Dias, ..)7 cess, ". A. Li nschei d, .+. F. Moriarty. N0F-S ; 'in . ^: None. I hereby certify that she foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on she minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. , Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors of`ixed this 10th day of Jul? 019 74 J. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 5174 -3..SQd 00042 .. I.-A If, —if vt III- 'JSU try i `JuQ'r W isors affixed this 1`)t" day of JuZY . 19 7h J. OLSSON, Clerk I By, Deputy Clerk H 2 5r3: - i:,sea 000no IN 7 i � 1 r i P 0 > I T I 0is A1' ,; US T .. i PE UittE S T Department _ County Counsel D:;dget ti { 3)rui hate 7/1/74 Action Requested; R i rV ; ti {•.+ro 1 n rar Counsel IIT to pc-n, . oumt , -c)-, Proposed effective date. 7 1p - - 7a Explain why adju. fitment is needed: ?rc :ot r- e i__ -d &el icrible rienuty CuNTP,.,.A C--STA COUNTY Estimated cost of adjustment: ? rE ,t. _ { N! �:' 0 A r-mount: 1 . Salaries and wages: � • S 179.00 2. Fixed Assets: (Zi—sz it :.-s rj:c: ci;sC, > -c u Estimated to.al / 179.00 Sionature c dep��Lre:tt Head Initial Detarmi n_4i cA of County Administrator Date: Jing 5, 19�4 To C'ivi: Servlca Request classification recor=endat_on. County Adr.Wnistrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission jtiate: July 9, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify l Deputy County Counsel. III to Deputy County Counsel IV Study discloses duties and responsibilities noir being performed justify reclassifi- cation to Deputy County Counsel IV. Can be ef=ective day following Board action. The above ,action can be accomplished by a-ending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassification of Deputy County Counsel T_II, position `04, Salary Level 506 (1724-2095) to Deputy County Counsel IV, Salary Level 542 (1-924-2338). ?rSonne Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: Jul;- 10, 1974 Reclassify- one (1 ) Deputy Count Counsel III, position number 04, Salary Leve. 506 ($9,72!1.-$2,095, to Deputy County Counsel IV, Salary Level 542 ($1 ,924-$2,338), effective July 11 , 19711. { .cP.VAdministratu. # Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPPO EDaiegD) cn County Cleric 7n{t4r�� :'` t*:i_ ... ''.�i' 'i ::5^ ...'S :�: i "" - _+.. •. elf!tstineiLt C+" td pet6o/IneZ 00003 i IT FMI311RW-ol51, Pill M7,-5, i MW } P 0 S I TION' hDJUST 'M E NT R L U U E S T iio: f', J -.1 i7epartmment Count- Counsel ; id-C-t Unit 030 Date 7/1/7= Action Requested: Reclassii • �!nst�rl (Sillrann MarrhPGil frnm T1i�l7 Counsel IIT to Den. Coilnry Co.lntz�l TV Proposed effective date: I/ 11 174 Explain t-.hy adjustment is needed: Promote qualified & eligible deputy Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . S rim, ag !rages: $ 275.00 2. d set: (•Cit items cs.d dost) •� o L I1 �•;; U: i Estimated total $275.00 Signature G> > Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: July 5, 1974 To Civil O'ervice: Request classification recommendation. -L—N 1 7 County Ra:^ihistrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Cosmission D ` e: July 9. 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Deputy County Counsel III to Deputy County Counsel IV Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassifi- cation to Deputy County Counsel IV. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassification of Deputy County Counsel 111, position #02, Salary Level 506 (1724-2095) to Deputy County Counsel IV, Salary Level 542 (1924-2338). Pe sonriel Di rector Recommendation of County Administrator !_,/ Date: July 10, 1974 Reclassify one (1 ) Deputy County Counsel III, position number 02, Salary revel 506 ($1 ,72),-32,095), to Deputy County Counsel IV, Salary Level 542 ($1 ,,924-9,338),, effective July 11 , 1974. County M."uni5tratoM fiction o; the Beard cf SLrerViti , S _ 1iUSt";Cllr r^.?PRJ�'LD �� i 0 r ...._ _ 3. R CLEZ-0111 . . " County Clerk Date: i j ;?;.I By: A nI, .lrl� ;r i •�• ' .% S'v: _:i ej. A:1 justneIL uid Petscii i � - I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 10 19 L4 In the Matter of l Bids for Construction of t North Richmond Street Improvements, :forth Richmond Area, Project No. 0565-4175-74. , _- The Board on July 9, 1974 having received bids for con- struction of North Richmond street improvements, Project Na. 0565-417S-74, and having referred same to the Public Works Director for review and recommendation on July 16, 1974; and t The Clerk having reported that another bid had been timely received but inadvertently overlooked at the bid opening; and On advice of County Counsel, the Clerk proceeded to open said bid (from Bay Cities Paving and Grading, ?t e':m.ond); On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY TPX BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid bid is also REFERRED to the Public Works Director for report on July 16' ,J974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. Y. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. :Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 10th day of July 11974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By t,L 1 Deputy Clerk ildred 0. Ballard H 24 5174 1 Z.500 00065' a .. x Y vn. , ti i g _4 C Ird' THE 30ARD OF SUPERVISORS OF a C0_NT RA COSTA COUi3TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Recommendations ) of the Planning Commission with ) Respect to the Request of Blackhawk ) Corporation (Applicant/Owner) to ? July 10, 1971 Rezone Certain Land in the Diablo- ; Tassajara Area (140-tZ). Y 1 y The Board having on July 9, 1974 continued to this date hearing on the request of Blackhawk Corporation to rezone certain ,4 land in the Diablo-Tassa jara area (181.0-RZ); and The applicants having continued With their presentation of evidence in support of the proposed rezoning, including the filing of a report entitled "Fiscal Impact of the Blackhawk Ranch Development - June 1971 ," and Mr. Robert Carrau, President of Blackhawk Corporation, having requested that certain changes be made in the recommended conditions; and Air. William Morse, Executive Vice-President of said cor- poration, having requested that an air quality report on the Blackhawk ranch project be included in the Final Environmental Impact Report; and Upon inquiry by the Board the County Counsel responded that in his opinion unless the EIR would be substantially changed the Board could add new evidence; and Chairman J. S. Moriarty having stated that if there is no objection by the other members of the Board, the air quality m report submitted by Mr. Morse would be accepted as evidence at this time and decision as to whether it should be included as a supplement in the Final EIR deferred; and The Board members having discussed the request, and Supervisor Be A. Linscheid having stated that in his opinion all questions pertaining to whether the requested rezoning conforms with the County General Plan, and whether additional evidence should be included in the SIR, should be referred to the County Counsel for evaluation; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having concurred with Supervisor Linscheid's opinion but felt that the referral should be deferred until the conclusion of the hearing; and Supervisor W. No Boggess having stated that it would be desirable to request County Counsel to advise the Board as to what legal guidelines they are to use in determining if the devel- opment is consistent with the General Plan; and The Board having heard all persons wishing to speak in �a- favor of the aforesaid rezoning request, Chairman Moriarty called on those persons wishing to speak in opposition; and At the conclusion of the presentations made by those individuals objecting to the project, Mr. Robert Carrau spoke in rebuttal; and 0006 r t Supervisor Moriarty having noted that he had deferred discussion on whether questions related to the General. Plan and/ or the EIR be referred to the County Counsel for review and having suggested that Mr. Clausen be requested to prepare legal guidelines for consideration by the Board; and Supervisor Linscheid having suggested that staff, the proponents, and opponents be requested to submit written sum- maries of their positions (not to wmeed 3 pages) and submit same to the Clerk of the Board no later than Friday, July 19, 1974 at 5:00 p.m.; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMM that the hearing on the rezoning request of Blackhawk Corporation remain open to Friday, Mav 19, 1974 at 5t 00 p.m. for the limited purpose of receiving written position suim cries and additional written evidence at which time the hearing is closed. Zr IS FURTHER ORDERED that on July 230 1974 the Board will arrange a time for Board members to make an on-site inspec- tion of the project and fix a date and time for decision on the matter. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AMS: Supervisors J. P* Kenny, A. Me Dias, W. ?d. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Applicant Director of Planning County Counsel CERTIFIED COPY I certify char tl!i� i:: a full. tree .Sc correct cony of the orfk Mal docume•nr which is on file in my office, and that it wai Pa-d K adopted by the floard of Superi or of Vontra C'regt I.onr.ty, California, on It— dates ;how•n, A'iTEST, J. it. Oi.S80`, Bounty Clerk .ti.e3+i:fi.Fo Clerk of said Hoard of Supervisors! by Ih=puty Cleric. 77 T 1974 00007 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 10 19 74 In the Matter of Compensation Level for the Public Defender. f The Board on July 9, 1974 having deferred to this date its consideration of the recommended compensation level for the Oublic Defender for the 1974-1975 fiscal year; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having suggested that at the conclusion of the meeting this dap the Board meet in Executive :! Session on this matter, and the Board members having concurred with said suggestion; and At the conclusion of the Board meeting Supervisor Dias, noting the lateness of the hour, having stated that the Board would be unable to hold its Executive Session as planned; and Supervisor Dias having requested that the Administration and Finance Committee ( Supervisor Dias and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid) be granted an additional 30 days in which to consider this matter; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias , seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Supervisor Dias is APPROVED; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Board consideration of the 1974-1975 compensation level for the Public Defender be continued to August b, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Committee members Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Defender Supervisors County Auditor-Controller ofixed this IDIAay of July, 19 7J4- County Administrator ,,..,J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 S174 - 1:.500 Y`IVVV r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 10 1974 In the Matter of Adjourning Meeting in Respect to the Memory of Mr. Salvatore B. Davi, Pittsburg Resident. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having apprised the Board of the death of Mr. Salvatore B. Ihvi, a well-known resident of Pittsburg, California who, throughout his lifetime, rendered outstanding services to his comtminity; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it ADJOURN its official meeting this day in respect to the memory of Mr. Salvatore B. Davi. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Sufi rvisors affixed this 29th day of July , 1974 , �Q J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 2 Deputy Clerk Arline Patten Ofinn(I M 24 S/73 - IZ.500 VV 47 I I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 10 19 74 In the Matter of Adjourning Meeting in Respect to the Memory of The Honorable Earl Warren, Former Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. This Board having noted the passing of The Honorable Earl Warren, former Chief Justice, U. S. Supreme Court; and The Board having further noted that during his 52 years of public service, 10 years of Which Were as Governor of the State of California and 16 years as Chief Justice, many momentous decisions were made Which brought major changes to the American society; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it ADJOUR"r't its July 10, 1974 meeting in respectful memory of The Honorable Earl Warren. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is -a true and correct copy of an order entered on the s minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Sea[ of the Board of Supervisors affixed this J=doy of July , 19 74- OLSSON, Clerk By tQ �l J. , Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers A,`f0O plowfi x A. cc: County Administrator '"' Supervisors affixed Ihis 1Gthday of Jula, 19 71�_ f �� `fL4C4� OLSSON, Clerk By 1 /(O , Deputy Clerk Charlean K. Travers H 24 $174 -17.i0Q �a _ k n.. l And the Board adjourns to meet on Tuesday, July 16, 1974 at 9:00 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Adminis- tration Building, Martinez, California. . F. Moriarty,Ahairnan ATTEST: J. R. OLSSOIC, CLFRF A-.a�4.44� Deputy 00011 : . AW-C)URNED REGULAR MEETIUG July 10, 1p74 Approved personnel actions for County Counsel. Referred to Public ;.'orks Director for report July 16, bid received for construction of North Richmond Street improve- ments, 'North RicvLnond area, from Bad.* Cities Paving and Grading (inadvertently overlooked at bid opening; on July 9). . Held open hearinr, for limited purpose of receiving written information and position atztements with respect to request of Blackhawk Corporation to rezone certain land in Diablo area (1$110--RZ) ; and directed Clerk to calendar item on July 23 Board agenda indicating that Board will consider fixing a time for decision on rezoning application. Determined to continue to August 6 consideration of compensation for Public Defender for FY 19711-75. Adjourned meetin._ in respect to memory of the late Mr. Sal B. Davy, a pioneer from Citi: of Pittsburg, and Mr. Earl Warren, former Supreme Court Chief Justice. i OW32 3 t% 1� ^11� 00012 f f t a f a The preceding documents consist of 12 pages. r .t z r r= E� xy E i 4' r Y, i ii Y i X �t r b THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURS'PANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9:00 A.M., TUESDAY, JULY 160 1974 IN ROOM 107, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BnDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Vice Chairman W. N. Boggess, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk. The following are the calendars for Board consideration prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator and Public Works Director. JAMES P.KENNY,wtCMwot+D CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES E.MORIARTY • 1ST O•STRtCT ALFRED IS ICT fAN rwelo CONTRA COSTA COUNT' WARREN H M04AN S =ND DISTRICT VICE CHAIRMAN JAMES E. MORIARTY.LAFAY&TTE JAMES R.OLSSON.COUNTY CLERK 3RD DISTRICT AND FOR AND E%OFFICIO CLERK OF THE DOARD WARREN N. BOGGESS.coNcoRD SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT CH1EF CLERK EDMUND A. LINSCHEID, PITTSDUas BOARD CHAMBERS,ROOM 107.ADMINISTRATION BUILDING PHONE 228.9000 3TH DISTRICT P.O. BOX 011 EXTENSION 2371 MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY JULY 16, 1974 The Board will meet in all its caD_ acities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies. 9:00 A.M. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director. 9:10 A.M. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. 9:30 A.M. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board." 9:30 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board members. 9:45 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board Committees including the following: a. Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) on proposed con- tract with Social Advocates for Youth for pro- vision of counseling services to certain AFDC children; and b. Human Resources Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and 11. N. Boggess) on proposed establishment of a Human Resources Commission. 9:45 A.M. Hearing on Resolution of Intention for Assessment District 1972-1, Country Club Drive, Moraga area, and on the Engineer's Report filed pursuant thereto (con- tinued from July 2, 1974) ; and In connection with the above consicer recommenda;:ion of the County Government Onerations Committee (Super- visors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) . 10:00 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957.6) as required. 10:30 A.M. Recess. 10:40 A.M. Hearing on proposed abatement of property located at 3035 Stone Road, Bethel Island area, Thomas Worth, owner (continued from June 18, 1974) . 10:50 A.M. Hearing on nronosed abatement of property located at 1232 Starr Street, Crockett, Richard L. Board et al, owners (continued from July 17, 1973) . 11:00 A.M. Receive bids for the following projects: a. Contract 1, Fire College site improvements (Contra Costa County Fire Protection District) , Treat Boulevard, Concord; and b. Contract 2, Fire College site improvements (Contra Costa Countv Fire Protection District) , Treat Boulevard, Concord. 00002 f Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued July 16, 1974 11:00 A.M. Receive bids for the following projects; a. Reconstruction of pavement section, Trinity Avenue and Yale Avenue, Kensington area; and r b. Construction of Moraga Way turn lanes at Glorietta Boulevard and Valley View Drive, Moraga-Orinda area. 11:00 A.M. Hearings on planning matters (see attached agenda) . 2:00 P.M. Hearing to determine whether Dutch Slough Road, Bethel Island area, is public in nature and intent. ITEMS SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD Items 1 - 4 : CONSENT 1. INTRODUCE ordinance providing for increase in mileage reimburse- ment allowances; waive reading and fix July 23, 1974 for adoption of same. 2. ACCEPT as complete private improvements in Subdivision 4464, Danville area, and exonerate bond in connection therewith; and in Minor Subdivision 23-73, EZ Sobrante area, and authorize return of cash deposit in connection therewith. 3. AUTHORIZE changes in the assessment roll; cancellation of tax liens on property acquired by public agencies; and can- cellation of tax liens and transfer to unsecured roll o.i property acquired by public agencies. 4. DENY claim of Virail Patton for property damage. Items 5 - 17: DETERMINATION cStaff recommendation shown o owing the item.) 5. MEMORANDUM from Director, Human Resources Agency, recommending appointment of Mrs. Ruth Snaith to Developmental Disabilities Area Board V. APPOINT AS RECOMMENDED 6. LETTERS from various agencies (7) advising as to the individuals designated as representatives on the Emergency Telephone System Committee. ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT 7. NOTICE of assessment of 1974 annual dues ($100) for Central Coast Regional Association of County Supervisors. AUTHORIZE PAYMENT 8. LETTER from City Manager of Antioch expressing interest in entering into an agreement whereby the Office of the County Sheriff-Coroner would establish and operate a regional booking and holding facility in Antioch. REFER TO COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 9. LETTER from Mr. F. X. Kamienski, Richmond, requesting permission to review letters of complaint with respect to Animal Control operations. REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL 10. VXMOR.i11DUM from County Supervisors Association of California transmitting a summary of the 1974 State Budget Act Items of major interest to counties. REFER TO COUI4TY ADMINISTRATOR OOQ3 of AllCl J VL 111�.�.1�-•+L 4 1 00013 Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued July 16, 1974 11. LETTER from Mr. Saul Fishman, Social Service Legal Advisor, requesting that the necessary action be taken to adjust his salary to the level of Grade IV Attorney. REFER TO COMITY ADMINISTRATOR AND ACTING DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL FOR RECO?+IMNDATION 12. COPY of letter from Mr. Abraham Q. Amador,, Asociacion de Charros los Costenos, Brentwood, offering occasional volunteer posse services. REFER TO COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER 13. COPY of letter from fir. Henry L. Clarke, Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local No. 1, requesting permission for Association insurance representatives to meet with employee nenbers of his Association in county facilities. REFER TO EMPLOYEE RELATIONS OFFICER 14. LETTER from Contra Costa Countv Mental Health Advisory Board to Chairman, Citizens Advisory Council, Sacramento, requesting that the Council obtain clarifying information from the Attornev General as to the role of the Advisory Board. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY 15. LETTER from State Director of Health stating that the Department of Health lacks authority to respond to Board of Supervisors Resolution No. 74/395 requesting legislation and regulations to eliminate requirements for expenditure of county funds in connection with state-provided day care services-. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY 16. MEMORANDUM from Director, Human Resources Agency, requesting designation of Dr. Orlyn I:ood, Chief, Community Health Services, County Health Department, as Acting County Health Officer and adjustment of salary for Chief of Community Health Services to level of the salary of County �. Health Officer until a replacement for Dr. G. VT. Kent, present County Health Officer, is recruited under Civil Service procedures; Dr. Kent is retiring as of the close of business on Julv 31, 1971. APPROVE REQUEST AND ADOPT NECESSARY RESOLUTION 17. NOTICE from Concord Transcript of its special edition commemorating the 1974 National AAU Swimming and Diving Championships to be held in Concord the latter part of August. REFER TO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Items 18 - 21: IP:FOR+IATION (Copies of communications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties.) 18. COPY of letter from Mr. William L. Fletcher, Jr. , Fremont, addressed to the District Attorney inquiring as to procedure to be followed in filing a complaint. 19. NOTICE from California Exposition and State Fair, Sacramento, advising that invitations to the second annual Preview Gala Opening of The 121st California State Fair, August 23 through September 8, 1974 may be requested. 20. STATE Health and Welfare Agency (Employment Development Department) Fifth Annuai Report on the Effectiveness of the California Work Incentive Program. 0,00,04 Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued July 16, 1974 21. LETTER from County Sheriff-Coroner transmitting copy of letter from -Mr. W. P. Baker, Executive Vice President, Contra Costa Taxpayers Association, setting forth the Taxpayers Association's endorsement of the use of Revenue Sharing funds for construction of new County Detention Center. Persons addressing the Board should complete the form provided on the rostrum and furnish the Clerk with a written cony o ear presentation. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 5 P.M. NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (For additional information please phone the number indicated) San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month - phone 557-3686 Association of Bay Area Governments 3rd Thursday of the month - phone 841-9730 East Bay Regional Park District 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month - phone 531-9300 Bay Area Air Pollution Control District 1st Wednesday of the month - phone 771-6000 Metropolitan Transportation. Commission 4th Wednesday of the month - phone 849-3223 Contra Costa County Water District 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month; study sessions all other Wednesdays - phone 682-5950 00005 11:00 A.M. - REZONING: PUBLIC HEARING: (S.D. V) ROY M. 6 MARY S. CARLISLE (Applicants 6 Owners) - 1723-RZ Requests to rezone 64.14± acres front Heavy Agricultural District (A-3) to General Agricultural District (A-2); property fronting on both skies of Apri- cot Way, approx. , 2,768-ft., west of Fairview Avenue: Bye Area. STAFF REODYbO MON: Deny. OOMMISSION RDMA IfiNDATION: Approve for 5 acre parcel only. 11:00 A.M. - REZONING: PUBLIC HEARING: (S.D. V) BOARD OF SUPERVISORS' INIr AM STUDY - 1902-RZ To consider rezoning 8.26± acres from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-15 (R-15); property fronting on both sides of Redondo Way from El Cajon. Drive to its most southerly terminus: Danville Area. STAFF RE001tE NDMON: Approve. COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Approve R-15 for 6.83 Acre portion; delete 1.43 Acre parcel because of inadequate access. 11:30 A.M. - REZONING: PUBLIC HEARING: (S.D. V) J.D. GRAHAM 8 ASSOCIATES (Applic) - FILPBR CORP. (Owner) - 1880-RZ Requests to rezone 17.65± acres from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Light Industrial District (L-I); property located on the north side of Old Crow Canyon Road approx., 500-ft., west of its intersection with San Ramon Valley Boulevard: San Ramon Area. STAFF RECOkE NDATION: Approve. COMMISSION RECOtt NDATION: Approve. 11:30 A.M. - REZONING: PUBLIC IiEARIM: (S.D. V) HABTTEC ARaiTTECTS (Applic) - COX, FOX E DOM (Owners) - 1874-RZ Requests to rezone 3.64± acres from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential. District-40 (R-40); located on the north side of Kiss Road at its most westerly terminus: Danville Area. STAFF RE ATION: Approve. COMMISSION RECORk23M TION: Approve. 11:50 A.M. - REZONING: PUBLIC HEARING: (S.D. V) FAIDUR HODS (Applicant) - DIABLO PROPERZTES (Owner) - 1835-RZ Requests to rezone 10 acres (more or less), from General Agricultural Dis- trict (E-2) to Single Family Residential District-15 (R-15); property fronting approx., 761-ft., on the south side of Hansen Lane innaediately east of the S.P.R/R right-of-way: Danville Area. STAFF RECO"20MMON: Approve. COMMISSION RECOiM4EOMQN: Approve. �UQ�V OF?ICE 0? THE. COMrTY AD: 013TRATOR C O:iTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building :Iartinaz, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions, July 16, 1974 From: J. P. McBrien, County Administrator 1. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1 . Count4 Auditor-Controller. Add one (1 ) Account Clerk I, Salary Level 175 ($628- $764) , and cancel one (1 ) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Level 179 0636- $773), effective July 17, 1974. 2. County Auditor-Controller. Reclassify one 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk, position number 03, Salary Level 179 ($6364773), to Account Clerk II, Salary Level 197 ($672-$817), effective July 17, 1974. 3. District Attorney. Add one (1 ) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Level 1?9 ($6364773), and cancel one (1 ) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, position number 03, Salary Level 195 ($668-$812), effective July 17, 1974. 4. Human Resources Agency Retitle and reallocate class and all positions of Public Assistance Unit Clerk to Senior Clerk, both at Salary Level 220 ($721-$876), effective July 17, 1974• 5. Social Service (501 ). Retitle and reallocate class and all positions of Social Work Assistant to Social Worker Trainee, both at Salary Level 224 ($7304887), effective July 179 1974. 6. Social Service (50i ). Add one (1 ) Vocational Counsellor, Sal Level 286 ($881-;�'t,071 ), and cancel one (1) Social Worker II, position number 509-01 , Salary Level 262 ($819-$996), effective July 17, 1974. 7. Social Service (509). Add one (1 ) Account Clerk I.-Salary Level 175 ($628-$764), and cancel one (1 ) Social Worker III, position number 501-17, Salary Level 302 ($925-414 .025)s, effective July 17, 1974. Proiect Positions 8. Cosntg Medical Services. Reclassify one (1 ) Assistant Discovery Center Director-Project, osition number 01 , Salary Level 205 ($688- 837), to Discovery Center Director-Project, Salary Level 253 ($797-$969), effective July 17, 1974. To: Board of Supervisors From: County Adiainistrator Re: Recommended Actions 7/16/74 Page 2. I. PERS WO 3L ACTIONS 9. County medical Services. Cancel one (1 ) AssistantDisc-ovary Center Director-Project, osition number 04, Salary Level 205 ($688- 837); one (1 ) Intermediate Steno Clerk- Pro act, position number 01 , Salary Level 195 ($=_$812); one (1 ) Typist Clerk-Project, position number 01 Salary Level 135 t$556- $676) ; and five (55 Discovery Aide Trainee- Project, positions number O1 , 02, 03, 04 and 05, Salary Level 125 ($539-7656), effective July 17, 1974. 10. Human Resources Agency. Delete from the Salary Sc a ule for Exempt Personnel the class of Programmer Analyst-Project, Salary Level 407 ($1 ,275m.' ,549), and cancel one (1 ) exempt position, position number O1, effective July 17, 1974. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 11 . Authorize attendance of Lieutenant Russell F. Pitkin, Office of the Sheriff-Coroner, at the next session of the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy, Quantico, Virginia. Session will commence in September. Federal Bureau of Investigation will pay all except incidental expenses. III. APPROPRIATIONS ADJOSL' TS 12. Internal_ Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for the following accounts: Probation Department, Public Works, Sheriff (Special Projects). IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS 13. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Satisfaction of Lien taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the county to Joan and Elvin W. Evans, who have made repayment in full. 14. Rescind Resolution Number 74/435, adopted by the Board of Supervisors on May 14, 1974 which authorized Subordination of Lien against Herman and Thelma Ousborn and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Subordination of Lien taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the county to Herman and Thelma Ousborn, as recommended by the County Lien Committee to enable Mr. and firs. Ousborn to purchase a home. 00W& To: Board of Supervisors -From: County Administratar Re: Recommended Actions 7/16/74 Page 3. V. OTS ACTIONS 15. Adopt resolution for presentation to G. W. Kent, M. D., County Health Officer, who is retiring from county service at the close of business on July 31 , 197k. 16. Approve proposed budgets for the 1974- 1975; fiscal year for county special - , districts (exclusive of county fire protection districts) and county service areas, as submitted by the County Auditor- Controller. 17. Authorize relief of cash shortages of $3.50 and $5.00 in the accounts of the County Sheriff-Coroner and County Medical Services, pursuant to the provisions of Resolution Number 2702. 18. Authorize payment of a special board and care rate of $kOO per month to Mrs. Katherine Belly, 1280 Ludwig St., Santa Rosa, California, effective July 17, 1974, for the care of a dependent child of the court, as reconwnded by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 19. Authorize County Sheriff-Coroner to utilize the services of inmate labor for clean—up work at the City of Antioch Firearms Range. 20. Authorize refund of $7,500 to Don Koll Company to return cash deposit (Deposit Permit Number 117173) to guarantee compliance with landscaping requirements of Land Use Permit Number 296-72. 21 . Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the East Bay Regional Park District, under the terms of which district facilities will be used at no cost by children at the Edgar Children's Shelter at prearranged dates daring the 1974-1975 fiscal year with the understanding that the county will provide adequate supervision of the children and indemnity the district for losses, damage and liability arising from said use. 22. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the Conga Costa County Water District for the sale of certain tax delinquent land, pursuant to Section 3791 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. 000109 To: Board of Supervisors Front: County Adm: nistrator Re: Reco --nded Actions 7/16/7ir Page 4. V. OTHER ACTIONS 23. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the University of California, Berkeley for the services of two work-study students in the Office of the District Attorney through June 30, 1975; the total cost to -the county will not exceed $2,028. lir. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Hastings College of the Law for the services of five work-study students in the Office of the District Attorney through June 30, 1975; the total cost to the county Will not exceed $2,268. 25. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute application to the California State Department of Education for an allocation of federal funds in the amount of $11 ,000 to be used for funding a Family Day Care Project which Will provide training ,workshops for day care mothers and applicants. 26. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute application to the U. S. Department of Labor for federal assistance under Title II of the Comprehensive Emloyment and Training Act of 1973 in the amount of $1,235*100. 27. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute contract for purcbase of service (28-401 ) between the County of Contra Costa and the County Superintendent of Schools for the administration of the Stammer Program for Economically Disadvantaged Youth. 28. Exercise options to extend leases between the County of Contra Costa and (1 ) John R. Scott and (2) Harold F. Swanson, et ux, for small parcels of land in the North Richmond area for an additional two year period at a total annual rental of U435• 29. Authorise Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute amendment to 197ir Delegate Agency Agreement with North Richmond Naighboeaood House, Inc. to increase federal share by $5;s000 thereby increasing the total contract to $196,!,69 ($157,175 federal share and $39,294 local share); subject to the condition that the federal share increase is to be used solely for the purchase of durable playground equipment to be used by the Opportunity Children's Center, and subject to the further condition that North Richmond Neighborhood House, inc. Will remain accountable for the souipment scqu--ed. To: Board of Supervisors Franz: County Administrator Re: Recom:wnded Actions 7/16/74 Page 5. V. OTHER ACTIONS 30. Acknowledge receipt of Final Report of the 1973-197 . Contra Costa County Grand Jury (dated June 17, 1974) and refer to Office of County Administrator for cozment. NOTE Chairman to ask for any ca®ents by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and Interferes with consideration of other calendar items. DRA,DLIN s FOR AG-V= ITEMS: THURSDAY, 5:00 F.M. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA July 16, 1974 EXTRA B U S I N E S S SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 1. GOLF CLUB ROAD - Project No. 3874-4124-74 - Pleasant Hill Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept an Easement and Permit Agreement from United States Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, and authorize its I Chairman to execute three copies of said document. (RP) 1 EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 of 1 July 16, 1974 0 012 s CO'NTRA COSTA COITWY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California July 16, 1974 AGENDA REPORTS Report A. NORTH P.ICIW_'0..� STREET I2TRVIEbEI t'TS - Project No. 0565-4175-74 - North Richmond Area The Board of Supervisors, through its Order dated July 9, 1974, referred to the Public 1-,or?:s Director the bids received for the _;orth Richmond Street Improvement project (Alamo Avenue, Battery Street, and Willard Avenue) . Prior to award of a contract, the successful bidder is required to submit an acceptable Affirmative Action Plan. A reco:!--endation as to a :a_d of a contract will be submitted to the Board of Supervisors when an acceptable Affirmative Action Plan is received. No Board action required at this time. Reports B & C on Pages11 & 12 (RD) SMERVISO^T.AL DISTRICT I Item 1. NORTH RICHMOND STORIM DRAIN - Work Order 8750 - Rich-rond Area. By Board Order dated Mny 14, 1974, the Board of Supervisors accepted a Grant of Easernnt for storm dra.inuge purposes from the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company and authorized the County Auditor to draw a warrant for $100.00 as consideration for said document. Said warrant has been made payable to the Railrcad. It is necessary for the warrant to be made payable to the Transamerica Title Insurance Company, who will disburse to the Railroad. Therefore, it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the County Auditor to draw a warrant in the amount. of $100.00, payable to T.ansam rica Title Insurance Company, Escrow No. 216907, and cancel Wa`--rant No. B 241377. (RP) Item 2. WILDCAT CREEK LEVEE - FlocL Control Zone 7 - Work Order 8093 - North Richmond Asea It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of the Con`ra Costa County Flood Control and Water ConsemaLion District, approve Work Order 6093 in the amount of $1,500 and authorize the ex-officio Chief Engineer of said District ro reconstruct a failed section of the northerly levee or Wildcat Creek in the vicinity of Station 44. (continued on next page) A G I N D A Public Works Department Piga 1 of 12 July 16, 1974 00013 Item 2 continued: This work will be charged to funds of Flood Control Zone 7 budgeted for maintenance purposes and will be done by a combination of County forces and rented equipment. This wor1k is a Class l Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (FC) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 11 Item 3. PACHECO L0171-1---VA-RD - Project ;:o. 3951-4512--72 - Pacheco Area It is reco_-Ime— ded that the -Board of Supervisors accept Supplemental Right of clay Contract dated July 3, 1974 from E('!itb S. Swear and autherice Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public I:orks Director, to sign said contract on behalf of the County. It is further reco=ended that the County Auditor be authorised to d_a:w a u-arrant: in favor of Edith S. Spear for $400.00 and deliver same to the County Suparvisiag Real Property L-ent for p2;ment. On January 22, 1974, the Board of Supervisors approved a propert7 sett?=ent %-Ath 'irs. Spear u-herein $40`x.00 was deducted frcm the oa4=ent due her as cons:Sderation for tie County, constructin:—, a fence along her rear property line. Ars. Spear no longer -wants the fence constructed, thereby necessitating this additional payment. (RP) It= 4. MORSLLC ANTE UE-11IM LL ROAD - Project No. 3571-4115-74 - t`arti:-es Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the revised Plaas and specifications for the Morello Avenue-lUdhi3 7 Road Reconstruction Project and advertise :for bids to be received in three weeks, and opened at 11:00 a.m. on August 5, 1974. The Engineer's estimated construction cost is $52,000. The wort: includes construction of the east side of Morello Avenue along the adopted precise line from 300 feet south of Mdhill Road to 300 feet north of Palisade Drive, and reconstruiction of I4idhill Road along its present alignment from ?iorello Aver_ue easterly for 1,100 feet. The cost of the project is shared with the Developer of the adj:.cent subdivision, who has contributed $353000 through a previously approved agreement„ The project is being re-advertised following rescission of a previous contract by the Board of Supervisors on July 9, 1974. Environmental Impact Report Requirements have been previously complied with. (RD) A G E 11 D A Public Works Department Paje Y of 12 July 15, 1974 000-L4 Item 5. ALHAMRA VALLEY ROAD - Project No. 1451-5891-72 - Alhawbra Valley Area The contract for the repair of two slides, two washouts, and the replacement of a culvert on Alhambra Valley Road in Vaca Canyon was completed by the Contractor, Filipovich Construction Cc=oany of Orinda, on July 2, 1974, in conforimance with the approved Plans, Special Provisions, and Standard Specifications, at a contract cost of appro;Umately $169,000. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the contract as complete as of July 2, 1974. The scheduled contract cowaletion date for the 45 uorking day contract was September 11, 1973. In accordance with the provisions of Section A-4 of the contract Special Provisions, as modified by Contract Change Order Igo. 8, the Contractor will. he assessed $4,050 liquidated dmages for the 54 calendar days from September 123 1973 to Nove=ber 4, 1973, inclusive. For the period from jio•.�ber 5, 1913 to July 3, 1974, the Contr ctor will be billed for the Ccsr_ty`s direct labor cost for inspection of the project, inc=udirg fringe benefits, plus 59 percent for overhead. The Contractor has requested a reduction in the 10 percent retention in vier of the fact that the coatract has been completed. In accordance with the provisions in Section 9-1.00 "Partial payments" of the S tandz—rd Spscificut .ons, it is reco-=- ended that the Board of Suoervisors authorize the Public Works Diractor to reduce the a_;iouunt of _utention to 5 percent oL the estimated value of the work completed. The remaininS 5 percent reteaticn is sufficient to provide for the liquid--teds damages, in-spection costs, and niscellaneoas charces which v:i;l be assessed to the Contractor. (RC) Item 6. GLEN FRAZER ROAD - Road No. 2683 - Martinez Area The residerxts living on Glen Frazer Road have petitioned the Public iiorlks Departsent to change the name of Glen Frazer Road to Hold. y Ranch Road. Some time ago, the Board of Supervisors adopted a policy to charge street names. The Board's policy requires that: (1) a majority of residents living. on a given street agree on the proposed street name, (2) the proponents pay the administrative cost and costs to replace the existing; street name signs, and (3) the proponents obtain approval of the proposed ^treet name from local fire and postal officials. The Public Works Department has received, in addition to the petition, a check from the local residents to cover the costs of processing this street name change. Focal fire and postal officials do not have any objections to this name change. (continued on next page) AGENDA Public Works Department Page of 12 July 16, 1974 OOCI5 Item 6 continued: It is, therefore, reco,ended that the Board of Supervisors set August 6, 1974 at 11:00 a.m. as the date and time for a public hearing to consider changing the name of Glen Frazer Road to lldla2= Ranch Road, beginning at the intersection of Frank.L in Canyon Road and extending westerly to its point of termination, a distance of 0.88 miles. (NOTE TO CL-E R.-K 0= THE BC JRD: In addition to the normal distr uution list for not tying affected parties of street name changes, it is requested that the Clerk of the Board send a copy of the notice of this hearing to Firs. Miriam R. A`v3enius, Route 3, Box 401, I:artinez, CA 94553.) (TO) Item 7. THIRD AVELk:UE - Protect No. 2295-4122--73 - Croc"kett Area The contract for the Third _.venue Retaining Wall Reconstruction Project in Crockett ;:as coupleted by the Contractor, Carl Brosa.^er Construction Company of Crockett, on June 26, 1974, in conformance with the approved Pians, Special Previsiona, and Standard Specifications, at a contract cost of approximately $29,500. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the contract as complete as of June 26, 1974. It is further recommended that a 12-day extension of contract tai^e be granted due to a_ delay in obtaining fencing material.- and now structural steel wall posts, extra wort: to blast clean and paint the steel posts in the existing u-a i, and to pave meas of: the a:zlsting street u:hich -:.ere damaged as a result of the Contractor's operations. (RC) SUPERVTSCRI14L DISTRICTS II, V Item 8. ACCEPTANCE OF INS?TPU:i614TS It is reco=ended that the Board of Supervisors: A. Accept the 1011 owing instruments: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 6-6-74 Merle D. Hall, at al. ILLS 71-73 2. Grant of Easement 6-6-74 Merle D. Hall, et al. M.S. 71-73 B. Accept the following instruments for recording only: 1. Offer of Dedication 6-28-74 Dean W. Criddle, et ux. M.S. 69-73 2. Coasent to Offer of East Bay Dedication 3-15-74 Municipal Util- ity District Sub. 4496* *In lieu of suoordirtation required by conditions of approval for said subdivision (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page T+ of 12 July 16, 1374 00016 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 9. ROUTE 77 (SIMPIERD CRL1 014 FPEMUAy) - Mora a Area The Board of Supervisors was notified by letter dated July 2, 1974, from Mi. T. R. Lar:mers, State Department of Transportation, that the California High:.ay Commission, at its regularly scheduled meeting on July 18-19, 197410 will consider rescinding the adoption of a portion of unconstructed Route 77 (lyi.:. westerly of Route 93, Gateway Boulevard, in Contra Costa County) and disposing of previously acquired right of days. This portion_ of Route 77 was removed from the State Freeway and Expressway System in 1972 by a bill authored by Asse:�dblynan Meade. The route is still in the State Highway System. Resolution 73/40 of the Board of Supervisors, dated January 23, 1973, requested that the State Division of Highways, in conformance with the estatblis'ned policy and procedure of the California High .a y Co-.:-aission, initiate a transportation corridor study of this segment of Route 77 unde-- the guidelir.es of the Governor's Transportation Corridor Policy. Therefore, it is ;eco --ended that the Board. of Supervisors take the follo::ing actions: 1. Reaffirm the position stated in Resolution 73/40. 2. Request the Californira 1:ighc:ay CoamAssion take no action relative to rescinding the route or disposing of right of ways until said corridor study is completed. 3. Direct the Clerk of the Board to notify the California Highway Co =--iU;sian of the Bo-aril's position by tele;rau prier to t^-Ar scheduled meeting of July 18-19, 1974. 4. Direct the Clerk of Che Board to send copies of Board Orders to: a. California Hic n,hway Co=aission b. California Deartrent of iraasportaL. -ion (District IV, San Francisco, c. 11retropo?itvn +^_rartsportation Comission d. City of Oakland Board Order required. (TP&C) Item 10. SAN LEAMI RO CRLM-; TRI.BMAR1,7Z - County Drainage Maintenance -- Work Order 4782 - Mor.=za Area It is recommended that ti:e Board of Supervisors approve Work Order 4782 in the amount of $4,500 and authorize the Public Wor'.:s Director to perform Joh MLP 75-1 in a tributary to San Leandro Creek at i:iramonte Gardens subdivision. ,his job is in accordance with Clauses 5a and 'a of the Drainage Maintenance Policy (Board Resolution \o. 72/17) and consists of removal of silt, debris and vegetation frc, a reach of charnel approximately 500 feet long between Miramoate Drive and the upstream end of a reach cleaned last yea=. (continued on next page) A G E 2: D A Public Works Department Yom!e S of 12 July 16, 1974 00017 Item 10 continued: rte' This work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements and will be done by a private contractor at force account rates. (FC) Item 11. MMU03 ROAD - Road Iio. 3231 - Work. Order 6443(SUPP. II) Ularaza Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Work Ode_ 6Y43)(Su'PP. Ii) in the amount of $6,400 and authorize the Public t oaks Director to arrange for the repair of a road slipout on A_oraga Road, 500 feet south of Corliss Drives in the Noraga area. The extra money is needed for additional, unforeseen t:ork in unstable rater ial and for the repair of damaged drainage facilities which x ere not visible before the work was started. This maintenance work- is a Class I Categorical Exemption from environ_cz _tal it-pact report -requirements. (P.1I) SJPr pjFISL 1?AT DISTRICT_ Ill Item 12. 2UU70 ; SUM'TST-.;_+ g0-71 - Concord Area The cons truct3.oa of it.ovements in Minor Subdivision 90-71 has been satisfactorily cormle'Ced. It is reco=ended that the Board of Supervisors: ? Issue an Order statin` that the work is complete. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Duffel Financial and Construction Company, 1822 Diamond Boulev=d, Concord, CA 94520, $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision. Agreement, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 9354 dated September 30, 1971. Hin.or Subdivision Agreement dated October 12, 1971 Subdivider: Duffel Financial and Construction Company, 11322 Diamond Boulevard, Concord, CA 94520 Location: Stanwell Drive, Concord (DOTE TO CLERK OF THE BOARD: Please send a copy* of the Board Or er %rccepting S �J•0-71 as conViete to the City of Concord, Attention; Mr. Bill Webb.) Iters 13. SUSSEX STREET - Road Pio. 4495H - C1Zde Area (LD) The Clyde Civic Irprovement Association has requested the closure of Sussex Street, between Wellington and the alleyway, for a street dance on July 20, 1974 from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Traffic will be detoured over existing neighborhood streets. (continued on next page) A G E it D Fi Piiulle Works Department Patz G of 12 July 16, 1974 OaQAJIL8 Item 13 continued; The Public Works Department rece.^wends that the closure be approved, subject to the conditions set forth relative to parades in Board Resolution No. 4714 dated December 2$, 1965, and receipt of letters of concurrence from the California Highway Patrol, the Contra Costa Consolidated Fire District and the Sheriff's Department. (LD) SUPi?:VTSORTA_L DISTRICT V Item 14. SUBDIVUSTON 4092 - Alamo Area The ore-year satisfactory performance period after acceptance of the streets for maintenance has been successfully completed. It is therefore recd=-ended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Declare that the street and drainage improvements have successfully completed the one-;year satisfactory pe+fommance period and that all deficiencies developing 2ilring this period have been corrected. 2. Authorize the Public t crl:s Director to refund to Fra.*:'_. and Paul Bolla, 3158 Miranda Avenue, Alamo, CA 94507, the $500.00 c:s;h deposit as surety under the Subdi:-ision Ag_cC :ent, as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail No. 90254 dated April 511 1973. Streets ,>are accepted Lo; rcirtenance on June 25, 1973, Subdivider: Frnrk ana PUu' Bolla, 3158 Miranda Avenue, Alamo, CA. 94537 Locatiou: Bolla Ave rje, A is^O (LD) Item 15. COU?M' CFi`t'ZCr lin A 'MI-S - Discovery Bav Area At the.request of locL1 c_t1zeta and in conformance with the policy on street lightir_o, Resolution No. 72/341, it is recoT-:vended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Corpar_y to energize one (1) 7,500 lumen, mercury vapor street light in Subdivision No. 4205, as follows: On the south side of Cabrillo Point, three poles west of riarir_a Circle. The light has been installed by the Developer under previous agreements and should nowbe billed to County Service Area 1-:-8. (TO) Item 16. CUYTON ROAD - project No. 3971-5930-73 - City of Cl ytor_ The contract for the instaliaticn of the traffic sinal at the intersection of Clayton Road and :Mitchell Canyon Road in the City of Clayton was comm-pleted by the Contractor, Continental Electric Cxanany of Richmond, on June 14, 1974, in conformance with the approved Puns, Special. Provisions, and Standard Specificatio^s, at a contract cost of appro_;-mately �1-5,SCO. (continued on r_e t page) A G E N D A Public Works Department P,E 7 of 12 July 16, 1974 0009 Item 16 continued: It is rec7i,ended that the Board of Supervisors accept the contract as complete as of June 14, 1974. The contract was completed within the allotted contract time limit. Acceptance x-.-;as delayed due to the need for completion of the fk,,7e-day functional test and coordination :.pith Pacific Gas and Electric Company on the installation of so .a rinor items. This pro eco was administered by the Public Works Depar`ment under a 'joint e::ercise of powers" agreement with tae City of Clay-ton and all costs were borne by the City. (RC) Item 17. BETPL ISL.ti:�'?i P,MD UTID%UITI:C - Project No. 8571-4158-74 - Oahlev area It is rec=-- ded that the Board of Supervisors approva plans and specifications for Bethel island Road W-Ldening and advertise for bids to be received in 4 weev_s, and opened at 11:00 n.m. on August 13, 1974. The Engineer's estimated construction. cost is $100,000.00. The project iL;rolves the -uidenirg of Bethel Island Road, bet:•:aen Cypress Road and Dutch Sioug'n. The ef.istin; 22 foot road-.;-ay will be widened to 28 feet and overlayed with an asphalt concrete surface course. A N.gati7ve Declaration pertaining to this project was posted and filed with the County Clerk on June 21, 1974-- with 974with no protests received. The project has been dete=_-mii.r_ed to conform c;i th the General Plan. It is further recommended that the Board of Supen;isors determine that the project will not have a significant effect on the es:airo.-ent and direct the Planning Director to file a Notice of Determination with the County Clerk. (RD) Iter: 18. HOLY G-HOST PROCESSION - Oakley Area The Holy Ghost Committee of Oakley requests pem- iss?on to g r partially close State Hiay 4, O`Hare Avenue (Road No. 8061) , Home Street (Road Pio. 8075A) , Second Street (Road No. 8075,H) , and Third Street (Road No. 8075J) to hold its annual "Holy Ghost Procession" parade on July 21, 1974 from i0:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Traffic will be detoured over existing neighborhood streets. The Public Works Department recommends that the closure of the County Roads be approved, subject to the conditions set forth relative to parades in Board resolution Pio. 4714 dated December 28, 1965, and receipt of letters of concurrence from the County Sheriff's Department, the Oakley Fire District, and the California Highway Patrol. It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors recox end to the State Department of Transportation the closure of State Route 4 for this parade. Resolution required. (LD) A G E T: D A Public Works Department Page L of 12 July 16, 1974 (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page L of 12 July 16, 1974 Item 19. NORTONITVILLE-SOIMERSVILLE ROAD - Road No. 5973 Pittsburg Area The East Bay Regional Park District has requested the closure of Nortonville-Sonmersville Road where they enter the Black Diamond nines Regional Preserve. A request from the Park District to abandon Nortonville- So=aersville Road ui.thin the park area is now being processed. The Public Worts Department recoam ends that the closure be granted under the provisions of Section 942.5 of the Streets and Highways Code, rith the requirement that the Park. District provide turnaround areas at the points of closure. It is further recon=ended that the closure be in effect until a final decision is ode by the Board of Supervisors regarding the abar_don=ent request for these roads, The above closure has the approval of the following: County Sh eriTf California High:-:ay Patrol Eastern: CGatra Costa Fire Protection District E. J. Lou,her (adjacent land onmer) Southport Lad and Co=ercial Company (adjacent o:mer) Lau rence Ginochio (ad"acent a nzer) Board Order required. (LD) Item 20. EAST BR_k'_-CH OF GRZE;€ VALLEY CREEK - County Drainage Maintenance - Von'_: Order 4in3 - Danville Area It is recommended that Cna Board of Supervisors approve Work Omer 4753 in the amount of $3,500 and auchorize the Public Forhs Director to garrorr .lob DIN 75-2 in the East Branch of Green alley CreLk behind 2216 Blachhawk Road. This job is in accordance ::i th Clauses 5a and 6b of the Drainage Maintenance ce Policy- (Board Resolution No. 72/17) and consists of rebuilding the failed, outfall spillway of a side channel. This wort, is a Class 1 Categorical E„emption from enviro mental impact requirements and will be done by a combination of County forces and rented equipn_eat. (FC) Item 21. LIMME?NCE ROAD - i roiect No. 5823--4123-71, - Tassaiara Area It is recommended that the Beard of Surervi.sors approve and authorize the Public Wo--=:s Director to execute a Consulting Se=c ices Aaree=ant between the County and Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Inc. , Consulting Civil Engineers, for construction inspection services on LaGTence Road, south of Tassajara Road. This Agreement provides for inspection of the reconstruction of the existing road at a cost not to exceed $5,000,00. (RD) A G E N D A Public Works Department ^' Pagc c) of 12 July 16, 1974 00021 G%i�itAL Item 22. BUCHANAN FIELD I4ATER LINE - Work Order 5515 - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: a. Accept a Quitclaim Deed dated May 1, 1974 from Contra Costa County Rater District to eliminate a water line easement previously granted to the District by Board of Supervisors approval on NovA7`-er 14, 1972 (Resolution No. 72/701) which has beta superseded by the one in Item B, beioa. b. Authorize Board of Supervisors Chairman to execute a Grant of Easement for the installation of water pipe lines to serve the aircraft storage hangar area east of John Glenn Drive and the dedication of the grater mairs,installed at County expense, to the District for maintena=ce and operation as a public utility. (RP) Iter 23. W011 ' FL'iitLOt=Lh Cf.+ *?. - R1UH-H71?D - Work Ore.er 5346 It is reco.=rended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Co^sultina Services Ag_eement trith Harding-Lawson Associates to perform the soils evaluation at the Work Furlough Center in Ricimond, and "authorize its Chair---a,--a to sign it. This Ag reemeat provides for pa:y-ment to the soils er. ineer in accord`nca with t-e standard rates, ;with a raxir.m allowable fee of $1,900, which cannot be exceeded without further authorization by the Public Works Director. (BP) Item 24. CONSTRUCTIO`? SU?E!RVISIOU -- INSPECTION CC NTRACTS It is recom.-mended tb t the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize its Chairman to execute the Amendments to Contracts for the rrovision of construction supervision/ inspection services with the follcroing individuals: J. 11. Nelson Charles G. Liebscher Robert G. Grady These amendments provide for charges in the respective contracts as indicated, effective July 1, 1974. (BP) Item 25. CONT`a COSTA COUZ=1 WATER AGENCY 1. The Delta tater Quality Report will not be submitted during the next week. 2. The Board of Supervisors to consider attached "Calendar of Ulater Meetings." No action required. (EC) A G E. N D A Public Works Department P4gc 10 of 12 July 16, 1974 Report B. CAM'I O PALO - Road No. 3224 - Morana Area The Board of Supervisors, through its Order of July 2, 1974, referred to the Public Works Director a letter from Mrs. Kathy Fretz, President, Camino Pablo Branch, Moraga Parents Club, and Mr. Charles E. Toll, Principal, Camino Pablo School, requesting that the County provide an adult crossing guard to supervise students crossing Camino Pablo on their way to and from the Camino Pablo School in Moraga. Some time ago, the Board o= Supervisors adopted a policy for prof idim; adult crossing guard services, The policy is based �:pon a method developed by the Institute of Tra.f=lc Ensineers, a national professional organization. This method determines z:hatzer adequate gaps exist in a stream of traT21c as related to groups of students crossing the road:.7ay. At the present time, students attending the Camino Pablo School are doing so in con t?nction wi- the optional suer school program. Since the number of students and attendance hours for suer school are completely differwt from the normal school year, the Public Works Depar e.-it is unable to conduct the appropriate "gap" study during the surmmQr roat^s. Therefore, it is recc-�ended t;_at the Board of Supervisors defer action on this reauesr Until the Public Woe .s Department is able to cordLct the aapro riate traf-fic and gap study after the reauiar School yea= begins. The Public Works Department will report to the Board on this matter after the study has been m,-,,de in September. (Clef:: of the Board to send- a copy of this Report to .23rs. rretz and Er. Toll) . (TO) Report C. NORTH GATE ROP.D - road No. 4461C -- ,Talnut Creek Area CASTLE RO_SD road No. 4164E -- FTalnut Crcek Area The Board of Supervisors, through its Order of June 24, 1974, referred to the Pub?-c Works Director letters from Mr. Phillip Fafton, Property, Management Officer, Central Bank, Mort;ase Loan Depart=ent, Oakland, and from 2�rs. Carl llinlh and. tfr. and Mrs. Norman Stott, expressing their concern about vandalism, harassment, police protection, motorists tiho are speeding, and use of firearms in the N'Crth Gate road and Castle Pock Road areas of Walnut Creek. The majority of items listed by above concerned parties fall under tae jurisdiction of the law enforcemant agencies, namely, the County Sheriff's Department and the California iii;h :Cy Patrol As a result of receiving a prior copy of the letters ~mitten by Mrs. Windham and Mr. and firs. Stott, the Pu':lic Works Department reviewed the speed limits and traffic signing on both of the subject roads. Ca June 26, 1974 the Public Works Department replied by letter to firs. Windham and explained in detail the procedures or establishing speed limits, and as-reed to install two additional speed limit signs on North Gate Road. (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Pane 11 of 12 July 16, 1974 03023 Report C continued: As stated above, the majority of items listed by the complaintants, including speeding, are directly related to the "social" attitudes and behavior of the public. Unfortunately, the Public Wori:s Department does not have any real or direct control over the public's social attitudes. There is very little that can be done through engineering, other than refer these matters to the appropriate law enforcement agencies. The Public Works Department has discussed this problem with the Sheriff's Department. The Sheriff will report separately to the Board of Supervisors on this matter. (Clerk to send copy of this Report to TAx. Rafton, 2Ars. Windham and, Mr. and `rs. Stott. the County $h2riff-Conon__, and the local Commander of the California Highuay Patrol.) (i0) NOTE Chairman to ask for any c . -nts 'by interested. citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carry?nj foruard any particular item to a later specific tine if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. A G R N D A Public Works Department Pac,c -12 of 12 July 16, 1974 .:.:. ,... .. Al d "3. Prepared Jointly by the Water Resources Representative and the Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agency July 12, 1374 CALENDAR OF WATER HEETIFGS (Includes Meetings for which attendance has already been authorized) ATTENDANCE TIME Date of Bd. DATE D'+1' •SFO*?SOR PI.��CE RE.'a ARKS RecommendedDate Aug.2 Fri. California hater Fountain Regular Meeting Staff Commission Val",ey Orange Co. Sep.G Fri. Central Valley Pdot Regional Board Bearing - Staff Regional Water Schaduiel Basin Plans (5A, 53, 5C) Qual.Cont.Bd. Sept? Fri. Central Valley Not Regional Board Adoption Staff Regional Eater Sc.3eduled Meeting - Basin Plans Qual.Cont.Bd. (5.A, 5B, and 5C) i t N . i 0C, 02J ,E w In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 74 In the Matter of Introduction of Ordinance. An ordinance having been introduced which provides for an increase in mileage reimbursement for County employees on offi- cial county business; The Board by unanimous vote of the numbers present waived full reading thereof and fined July 23, 197k as tine to consider adoption of the atbresaid mileage ordinance. PASSED on July 16j, 19�4 by the following vote: Supervisors AIRS NOES ABSBpT J. P. jenny (x { ) t A. M. Dias J. Be Moriarty ( ) ( ) (x) W. N. Bo8gess (x) ( ) ( ) E. A. Unscheid (x) ( } ( } 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this__3Ath,_day of &-#Z • 19711— J. 97j1„J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By A&q,ie (/Pd fn6,zr Deputy Clerk M 24 5/74 -12.500 Doris Baldwin nn UJU4 N IN THE BOARn OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA C MNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving ) Personnel Adjustments. j July 16, 1974 As reconmended by the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. POSITIOlJ ADJUSTMEIIT REQ (IEJ7 110: z (, DeAart ent ::u~}an Resources 'Q2ncy Burinot 110 t r,526, n . ......... POS I T I Or: ADJUSTMENT R E 0 U E S T rto: "u-in P esources ;n_,ncv -35 6-7-74 Depart;r�n� _ budget ilni t Date Actic:: Requested: Cancel ProE,ra-rs�!r Analyst-Project Position :4325-01 and abandon the cl ass. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain Laity adjustsneni is i�=eCed: to '"ete ?Qsitior, not un-I'Alized in the hudget unit. Estir::ated cosi of adjusfic.:ent: f.zTount: 1 . -Salaries ird iaages: `. Eixed !Sy,?"s' w5 :3:t1 :CSr} tstimated total �} Signature De a int U�Cd Initial Detemnination of County harmnistrator Date: Juns 1k, 197k , To Civil Service: Request reco=aendation. County Administrator { Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 10, 1974 Classification and Pay Recon—aandation Remove the class of Programmer Analyst-Project and cancel 1 Exempt position, i The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 73/488, Salary Schedule for Exempt personnel, by removing the class of Programmer Analyst-Project, Salary Level 407 (1275-1549); and amending resolution 71/17 by cancelling I Exempt position of Programmer Analyst-Project, position liM. Can be effective day following Board action, i� f Personae Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: JMI_z 15t 1914� Lalete from the Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel the class of Programmer Analyst-Project., Salary Level 407 ($1,275-$'1 ,511.4), and cancel one (1 ) exampt position, position ntaher 01, effective Jtly 9 7, 1974. County Vninistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors JUL , U W- 4t lent APPROVED on County Cleric J U+ 1 tj W4 J. P 015`rvsN1 Data: By: je 1az 000928 APPROVkL vthL b atljrtstn2.rtf cc-as-ti•tute.S ,ut AdjustmetLt cutd Perucnmet i i L POS 1 T ? GN „ JJ JSTE4EI T REQUEST No: 3 Dapartment VCo. ::adical S�A_--v`ces Budget Unit h55 Date 5 7tL Pro j acts.�p v l•'!('" ction R�!;uested: r,-jr a2 +3e 4' 1 ltJ ^a ii7� T' j ,.t L' Dir. = j j ? OS I T I Ori AD .; US Ti•iE ;: T R E 0 U E ST No: Maital Health Services i•tadicat Services Jun, 14, 1974 � Department. Budget, Unit Date Action Requested: aeclassifv As:'isfa^t Discover; Center Director position 0926-01 to Dis.:overy Center Director Proposed effective date: immediatet, o lzt: .. il._..^ Tr Peter .;.'_as j I Explain why adjustoent is treaded: _ functioninn as Center Director now EstiiTated Lit Cr avJustment: Pum ount: Salari-es c.nd 2. ^ri xed-:.ssyts. k_t.s•r JT',_ms C.::i' c aSj� tF AGENCYEstiN! ted total �... $ lo'.).0o Signature CF-.ief, 111-3d. Admin. Derv;crs Department Head i 16tial Determination of County A±ministrator Date: .Tun26. 1c7'L 1 County Er ministrator ( Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date. Iam1 yam, 1g74 � Classification and Pay Reco : andation Reclassify 1 Assistant Discovery Center Director - Project to Discovery Center Director - Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassifi- cation to Discovery Center Director - Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassification of Assistant Discovery Center Direct r1- Project, position #01, Salary Level X05 (688-837) to Discovery Center Director - Pr ct, Salary X 1 253 (797-969). t t 1. PerscifineMirector +lRecomaendation of County Administrator U Date: Tu y 19;' 974 -- i Reclassify one (1 ) Assistant Discovery Center Director-Project, Position number 01 , Salary Level 20j ($688-$837), to Discovery Center Dirsetor-Project, Salary Level 253 0797-1$;969), effective July 77, 1974- County ministrator 1 i r;cticn of the Board of Supervisors JUL 1 Q 1374 A,Iiusti:ent APPPOI,"D ... on :=- _ EE, County Clerk r .� 1 j 191A J. P.. OLSS`O ! . Date: By: V0utio APr'„?:,fiti'` .t;jL{ S CajsSil:la^il� ccins.-t-tiztes cu., A,-4r p-tiatica Adjeatt ent a;zd Petvsomlmret i Luuliiy Lig r r Date: JUL 1 a 191; J. P. OLSSOM BY: 00 t`ae.5 '��a�.tw'ctt VV� 1ZC1J2 I ` r ,..:, Z POSITION A D „ U S T M E N T REQUEST t+o: i De p artmant Social Service Budget Unit 509 Bate 5-30-74 Action RI-quested: Add (I ) Account Clerk I Dositicn cancel 4 ) Social Worker i II.I - tive date`n�itioi 5.,Q,1 17 Proposed effect Ate` Explain why adjustment is needed: �T;,, nr' .Y.1d.- ;-Witin-nal :,icuri in.-, s'uport to rt: f Estimated cc:,-z 4f_adjustwent: Am&0unt: Sal ari-,?s 4(1d wa;z: s: (3-52) s 2. -Fi xed'-;'es sets: (J,-::s.'. .c. ci,:s _ti.:: ^c l d +"`-,• "�`\y--�L.+'•._i� ''�1'v:_+t.�.. cs4--rated total } � �'..-� .:�'� t.,' ` t :r t` ems, fr I/w•y.w� .. r,,•�+... ? ��'`.. •� tot- Signature ..- ;, . Department Head I Ini tial D4ie111M11luzion of Cc::nzdnistrator Date: June To Civil Service: � Request classification recormaen ati.on. County A ministsator Personnel Office and/or Civii Service Cot-mission Dates July 9, 1974 iClassification and Pay Recormendation i f Classify 1 Account Clerk I and cancel 1 Social '.porker III. + Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned ;,justify classification as Account Clerk I. Can be effective day following Board action. } The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of i Account Clerk I, Salary Level 175 (628-764) and the cancellation of 1 Social Worker III, position 3F501-17, Salary Level 302 (925-1125). �r cii Peel Wrectnr 1fiecori.,�,ende.tion of County Ad-,inistrator 1 Atte: July 1q,. I h r Add or_e 0 ) Accost Clerk I, Salary Lavel 175 ($628—$76h,), and cancel j one (1 ) Social Worker III, position n=ber 501—IT, Salary Level 342 ($925--$1 ,125), effective July 17, 1974. Court administrator I r cti on of the _3oard of Super vi s,r; } I Coon ty Clerk 1,37 4 Date. ;Jjr: ,1-+• j. r rt. >r rr' �, +r r p4{. ttci/f.G_�J.'"ct.SL�t S QiFLt i'�.c,•`J ._ .. r _. ' �►1 i P C S I T 10h ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Social Service Budget Unit 533 Date '•:ass 20, 1974 Action Requested:A.dd (l) Vocational Ca•, selior position., cancel (1) Social -'1or':er ZI -o:� ;t ;;in 5D9-01 Proposed effective date: Explain why adjustment is needed: �e provicic additional st-- f for Vocational S:.'rvices (:ourltV Estii;ated cost of adjustment: Account: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ (67) 2. Fi xa Asseis. {i 5 4 %.turas ;:d c:;.s•t? ;, j:__' :: _ :.;•.r -777 t Estimated total •:Ut.,.*i� f'�:-'.�'�L�J iif`�7�:�.� fl �4_,,.1i. � • Signature Department Head initial Dete mei-nation of County ndiinistrator Date: May 29, 1974 To Civil Service: Request classification recommendation. Countv Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Cor.mission Date. guy g, 1974 Classification and Pay Recamnendation Classify 1 Vocational Counsellor and cancel 1 Social Worker II. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Vocational Counsellor. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by aaending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Vocational Counsellor, Salary Level 286 (881-1071) and the cancellation of 1 Social Worker II, position 1509-01, Salary Level 262 (819-996). Persdnn Director Recoi,,imandati on of County Administrator Date: July 15, 1971& Add one (1 ) Vocational Counsellor, Salary Level 286 ($881-$1 ,071 ), and cancel one (1 ) Social Wor;caer II, position nwnber 509-01, Salary Level 262 ($819—$996), effective .?ulg 17, 1974- , County dministrator 1 nct-ion of the Board of Supervisors JUL 1 5 1974 f;cljt,str:ent �.PpRO:fED on .,--.--t--�-7�, County Clerk 0: Date: JU! 1 5 1974 J. P- 0_ ! %i}'i t"i�:'i� `,� t:L:.s it f,LS•t;'^�}:i ccn-s#t.'(zttes an Ajpp,:op'-i ion Mju.s-bneat CULU Pe.--sonne �♦ i ' �0-32 j POS I T I OW ADJ USTi Ei� R 0UE ST No: t• c•L{s ci.'f lits tr�a�L CCILS L'a e3 c=aL 411VZOP,-L.ution Adju.s,bnznt and Petso;j;,etU jO- . Timm r P 0 S I T I0N ADJUST ,"IEI: T REQUEST No: Department Social mer:=ice Budget ?=:i 591 Date May 13, 1974 Action Requested: Retitle Assistant" Ciassifica ion to social zi 2.as:zee Proposed effective da-,-e: ! Explain laity adjustment is needed: senauntic confusion over duties of thi, Jc"assification as o�pase3 to f:z . e j Es ti hated cost of adj us txant: -��`�° �r-CZ.A f aunt: ! i . Salaries and sages: $ 2. fixed Assets. ( _zs .ii 141A �Stimate.� t� r �+� Si4nature T"� 7 -=partrznt- headNIIj initial bete►��:nation of County Administrator Date: Ma- 22 197 . To Civil S9rvice: Request reco=fandatioa- Cr:-unty Ac ttrristritor iPersonnel Office anal/or Civil Service Co,-,mission ;' Date: June 9, 1974 Classification and Pay Reco;nnendation Reallocate class and all positions of Social hark Assistant to Social Worker Trainee. i iStudy discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Social Worker Trainee. Can be effective day follovin'o Board action. The above action can be accomplished by a=anding Resolution 73/488 and 71/17 to reflect the retitling and reallocation of class and positions of Social Work Assistant to Social Worker Trainee, both at Salary Level 224 (730-887). r�r 3nr.61 Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: Lq;Z 15= 1971L Retitle and reallocate class and all positions of Social Word Assistant to Social Worker Trainee, both at Sala j Level 224 (*730--$887), effective July 17, 1974. C2urdministrator :action of the Board or Supervisors ,1djustcrent nFaRO'JED on jU 1 iFff, County Clerk J 0 L I Adj.- bre/Lt rwd Pe'LS(lnw-, 1{��� P O S I T I O N A D J U S T M E N T R E 0 U E S T tto: r 7•' Department Human Resources A}encv Budget Unit 18n Date 713/74 Action Requested: Reallocate all persons and positions Public Assistance Unit Clerk to Senior Clerk. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: Related classified positions so reallocated. Estimated cost of adjustment.- Amount: 1 . Salaries and %•:ages: 5 Lems and cs s t) Estimated total $ stir,; C9 S. nature Initial tetter na�,on of County Administrator Date: JU17 3 191�1_ To Ci��-,z��? Srrvu-'ce: 1-1,4qu st class fication recx=aendlation- --� County AdrrA nistrator 4 Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: Tu y g_ 1974 Classification and Pay Recomrrendati on Reallocate class and all positions of Public Assistance Unit Clerk to Senior Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Senior Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 73/488 and 71/17 to reflect the retitling and reallocation of class and positions of Public Assistance Unit Clerk to Senior Clerk, both at Salary Lev.- 220 (721-876). �lr Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: July- 15, 1974 Retitle and reallocate cuss and all positions of Public Assistance Unit Clerk to Senior Clerk, both at Salam Level 220 ($721-$876), effective July 17, 1974• County dministrator Action of tiie Board of.-Supervisors. J O Adjustment APPROVEDon , County Clerk Jut ? ;J r- U. R. 01.530 Date: BY: 61" APPROVAL 04 tfLi-s iadjttStjrc3', ccrs Ctutes ai? AppAq-,--.Laborn, AdjuAbrent ajid Pet6a),.n 4 ;F t NGS I T I OI ADJUST1.1E NT REQUEST rL�� fit+ 01 .t,L2.S %djrLa+ lr=4i CCS?S J. " - r� i PGS I T I 0iti A D J UST14ENT REQUEST No: Department -'` _� = `- .r Budget Unit '-4' Date July 3, 197A Action Requested: C^ ;cel one int-1:.- lia.te Clergy: :ositioa (1,rt03) and a�!i on-_ 1te .�,l ttz Ty?;_:.- Clcr'.� Proposed effective date: 7-17-7.4 Explain .:l,y adjustren'. is reede?: aot n�scesrargr at t; is i Estimated cost of adjustment: / Amount: :+�C!'C';:.3•' �2a; qi 1�=Z`_'S $�91S4:atT l . l a: s yard 1r'ag2s: zo- „•. �t,y.,T� 334.00 2. T ixedQ-As$atS Cast items a,rd co �_ r U1 Estimated total �` 334.001. Signature - �.�_ Department/rl.&Ad 1, ?ii=lar. Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: July 3 197 . To Civil Service: Request classification reco=.eudatione a • County A rmnistrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Connission Date: July 9, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk and cancel 1 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Intermediate Typist Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Level 179 (636-773) and the cancella- tion of 1 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, position 003, Salary Level 195 (668-812). Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: July: 15, 197 Add one (1 ) Intaryediate Typist Clerk, Salary Level 179 ($636 773)., and cancel one (1 ) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, position nc mfoar 03, Salar; Level 19" ($6018_$,8i2), effective July 17, 197,• County Ag inistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors ,U, i iii: Adjustment APPROVED on J' L i 3 74 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: BY: /.: np APPROVAL of thi 6 at- us#:raj:.� C4r_stU'_r.4� rr_ A, ,op�.,c on AdJirhbnent ar_d Pet6ori;'.e21��1/'U�L7 P 0 S I T I 0 ADJ USTMcIdT REQUEST No: -. E Department Auditor-Controiler Budget Unit 01,0 Date S/16/74 Action Requested: Reclassify Inte.::!t�,ziate Tv�ist Clerk Position '103 to Account. Clerk it Proposed effective date: 6/6/7 Explain why adjustment is needed: in :iii-n ciassification with type of duties being � ncrft��ed. " Estimated cost of adjustrrent: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: 40.00 2. Fi xeil wAs��-s�e'ts (fi,a-t ti t��erns crid coati) e,+Ji�i 7MM 1-'L+.�!A LtM..l. N i i LJ% ?Niy':I Estimated total _ 40.00 Signature Cunty M{nrnistra'of Dopant ea , _: .`� Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: June 13, 197u To Civil Service: Request classification recommendation.. County A mi d i s trator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission gate: July 9, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommiendation Reclassify 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk to Account Clerk II. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassifica- tion to Account Clerk II. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassification of Intermediate Typist Clerk, position #03, Salary Level 179 (636-773) to Account Clerk 11, Salary Level 197 (672-517). 1 Per�onnkl Director Recommendation of County Administrator , 1 Date: Julz 15, 1972 Reclassify one (1 ) Intermediate Typist Clerk, position number 03, Salary Level 179 (,-$6364773), to Account Clerk II, Salary Level 197 ($672-017), effective July 17, 1974. County - ministrator Action of the Board of Super!lsors Adjustment APPROVED , - on —r - County Clerk J D L i s i''d t J. R Ots"�1! ' Date: By: y�rs-ri 1 %&Z",-Z iCt �]0036 )0 i.P•lrOV S , }l:l.< ii.t_":_ �:�;i t l:'.=1:..S t1"L!:.1'�.�i :J: cmd f c,,t,/,onneie POS I T 1 0 14 AOJ USTME :: T R _ QUE_ ST iso: -,!1 t _ Department Auc!itor-Con troller Budget Unit 010 Ddte June 5, 1974 Action Requested: Keclassifr Inter edi-=te T:^)ist Clerk position 7"02 to Account Clerk 11 Proposed effective date: 7/3/7,1 Explain why adjustment is needed: To ali�_-: Posi.ion classification with duties t)fein; f Estimated cost ot-adjustment: Amount: _ 1 . Sa 1 ares aid wages: $ 444 2. Fi xed__Assas: (Zis t iters ra?d cost) Estimated total _ ..... _.._. , $ � 444 � Signature Deoarnt . - (e-a--Initial Determination of County Administrator % Dam jun6 -f,�Tl 1974, To Civil Service_ Request classification recomr-endation. 11ounty Addinistrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Con ai scion !Date: June 91974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Account Clerk I and cancel I Intermediate Typist Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Account Clerk I. Can be effective day follc,ing Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Account Clerk I, Salary Level 175 (628-764), and the cancellation of 1 Intermediate Typist Cleric, Salary Level 179 (636-773). f r1ersonnel Director Recommendation of County :administrator Date: Jules 15, 197 . Add one (1 ) Account Cler,c I, Salary Leval 175 0628476�T), and cancel. one (1 ) Intermediate Typist Clerd, Salary Tavel 179 (: 036-x773)s effective July 17, 197,1*. ounty 7/.ninistrator Action of the marc of Supervisors Adjustment 1kPPRG,, 1rH; (P�''I JUL 1 i; =74 County Clerk Date: j !i ► e ..�.�_., _ . i. ., t �• ;:: .C{fi:5.tr2r'L Ctit<lP. '�i'"(:lj�t• 4 l..J��; �. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. ; July 16, 1974 On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor'E. A. Linscheid, W IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appropriation adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 00038 1� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT I. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT PROBATION #308, 312,313,314,321 RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE and 572 Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Increase Code Quant tv) Fund BudoetUnit Object b.Acct. Decrease CR X IN 661 1003 308-2100 Office Expense 11,000 308-2110 Communications 6,750 308-2160 Clothing 6 Personal Supplies 512 308-2170 Household Expense 2,400 308-2250 Rent of Equipment 1,190 308-2300 Transportation Other 700 308-2301 Auto Mileage Employees 7,570 308-2303 Other Travel Employees 2,300 308-2305 Freight s Drayage 295 308-2310 Professional E Personal Service 6,900 308-3310 Board & Care 41,450 . 312-3310 Board S Care 7,000 313-2276 Maint. of Radio Equip. 715 313-2479 Other Spec. Dept. Exp. 240 314-1013 Temp. Salaries 16,000 314-2100 Office Expense 700 314-2150 Food 43,800 314-2160 Clothing E Personal 9,900 314-2170 Household 169800 314-2476 Recreation 21,150 321-2150 Food 3,300 321-2170 Household 1,000 321-2305 Freight E Drayage 1,880 321-2476 Recreation 1 ,400 572-2300 Transporation Other 572-2303 Other Travel Employees oAb 4,850 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT PROBATION #308, 312, 313, 314, 321, RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE 3I9,-Wand #572 Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease Increase Code Uuontity) Fund Bud et Unit Ob ect Sub.Acct. t CR X IN 661 1003 572-2310 Professional & Personal 1,570 572-3310 Board s Care 33,797 324-7751 005 Side Opening File 29 324-7752 004 Desks 29 314-3550 t(,pq le Ilczol� ,� -141,es SO 319-2110 dr;51 A IaY.c cS 130 319-2120 5,500 319-2170 �ru2,£ol� ��,vecsc 390 319-2305 C--e,YAt 350 319-2310 Pee.- e S«s 585 320-1013Te...f+o-�,Y 1,000 320-2150 Z-�,� I,000 Joo iG. iva,7iG, PROOF Co_mp.__ _K_P_ _VER.__ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY To adjust appropriations within Probation Department Date Description budgets as requested by the Auditor-Controller's Office. The primary areas are food, clothing, office expense, etc. , where price increases by outside vendors were significantly more than anticipated during budget preparation APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE nl It,,TOR- '�Q �'JIR 1174 I ONTROLLER: J�JE II INTY ADMINISTRATOR: JUL 15 1974 ROARD OF SUPERVISORS RDER: Y I , supervisors Kenn . Boggess, Linscheld. JUL 1971 NO:. Nene. an Atu: Sup. T,os Mor,c"ty \ C ,^CLERK by 1�.cr:. /1•rf.1[, T RCOUNTY PROBATION OFFICER 17/8/74 J. R. OLSSON Signature ' Title Date tl UDO-10 App.op.Adj. s-�o3 ( M129 Rev. 2/66) Journal No. See ,astractions on Reverse Side a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPRoPRtAna+ ADJUSTMENT of 7/16/�4 as of 6/30/74 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT Z. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMDecrease Increase Code Quandt ) Fund BudoetUnrt Object Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 66) SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 01 1003 6 -7600 535 1. Bethel Island Rd. 46,618. 1 546 1. Sellers Avenue 31,618. 548 1. Willow Pass Rd 15,000. 258 2. Morello Rd 16P700- 258 2. It " R/W 6,100. 597 2. Frontage Imp. 35,500. MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION 665-7600 219 2. Midhill Rd 12,,700- 00"A C13STA COUNTY RECEIVED JUL 111974 Office of County Administrator PROOFCp1iQ _ K_P_ _VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL -_�- - - _ 1- WO 4158 Cover estimate to widen Cypress Rd. ENTRY to Dutch Slough. Date Description 2. YO 4115 Cover estimate to reconstruct Morello at Midhill. APPROVED: SIGNATU S DATE AUDITOR- CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: JUL 15 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVISO ORDER: YES: Kenny. . Boggess, lAnscheirt. JUL I O 19t NO% Ncr)e. on Ahs 7-11-74 J. ROLSSON LSS �io� UON CLARK by"Mcr-,ar tY. ut Public Works Director. . � aG.t:itsL..l�=s�`Cl�i.2Z 1. r�ayere • `-�^ w,� Title ', Dote {�/j� 3V�!/�l1! APProp.Adj. S / ( M 129 Rev. 2:'66) Journal No. See Instructions on Reverse Side C01+1TRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADIlJSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT ft��C /� �(' C`�G'4 / �-a) PG S RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE / Card Speciol ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMDecrease Increase Code Quantity) Fund Bud etunit Ob ect SAL Acct. CR X IN 66) I254 z +3561- Z4 257-7758 009 Four (4) Handi Talkies ?17- PROOF Comp.- K.P. VER. 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capitol outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - -- - -- - -- - ENTRY Paid increase on portable radios for the County Wide Date Description Strike Force Project, a California Council on Criminal Justice Grant Project. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR- A nn 1 2 7¢ CONTROLLER: COUNTI' ADMINISTRATOR: JUL 15 1974 BOARD OF SUPI_RVISO ORDER: YES: SUpMt om Eel Boggess. Ltnsrhei& NO:. IVCneon U L ; ` , L.A- E GLENN, ADMIN. SRVICES ❑FFICCR , ..�.�_ Abs ; Sup. Ditks Moriarty. 130`710E0l 9"+c cMCArrc-cagQtvcR CLERK by l�![►zc. I/ L . ..,, L 7-8-74 OLIN �Signature r �•�? Title / Date L�li"i �prap.Ad,. �b o ttil f I M 129 Rev. 2/68) Journal No. See letstrttetiorrs an Res ersr Side In f6a Rnnrd of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 ; 14 Z-4- In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) rots- 74/606. On motion of Supervisor E. A Llaschgid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Senn , I - ORDM, that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby ' 74/606 — Fixing August 6, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for Dorello Avenue — Midhill Road reconstruction, Martinez area, Project No. 3571-4115-74. The foregoing order %as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. A. Boggess. Hone. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, ©0Q�V In the B. of SunPrvisors of Contra. Costa County, State of California July 16 : 1974 In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) Nos). 74/607. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , Is ORDERED that the follo►ring reso ution(s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/607 - accepting as complete as of July 2, 1974 contract with Filipovich Construction Company for the repair of two \ slides, two washouts, and the replacement of a culvert on Alhambra Valley Road in Vaca Canyon, Martinez area; and authorizing the Public Works Director to reduce the amount of retention to 5 percent of the estimated value - of the work completed. �a The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. i,mFc• ?;one. ABSENT: Supervisors A M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. In t6P Rnnrc4 of Stinervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 : 197A- In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) Mks)- 74/608. On motion of Supervisor E. A. hinscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P Kenn , IT TS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/608 - Fixin August 6, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time for a public hearing on the proposed name change of GLEN FRAZER ROAD, Road No. 2683, Martinez area, to McHARRY RANCH ROAD. • The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: APED: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. binscheid, W. N. Boggess, rnnsc. None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 000,5 In the Board of Sunen(sors of Contra Costa County, State of California Julv 16 19 74 In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolutions) No s). 74/609. t. \� On motion of Supervisor E. A. Lis , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kennv IT- IS BY E BOA ORDERED that the following resolution(s) is {are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/609 - accepting as complete as of June 26, 1974 contract with Carl Brosamer Construction Company for the reconstruction of the retaining wall on Third Avenue, Crockett area; { and granting a 12-day extension of contract time. Q The foregoing order uss passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. Fc• 'lone. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 00Qd In the Roard of Supervisors -of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) voles) . 74/610. N 1 On motion of Sup-rvisor E. A. LigsghCid seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kennv , I ORDER-ED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/610 - accepting as complete as of June 14, 1974 contract with Continental Electric Company for the installation 1N , of a traffic signal at the intersection of Clayton - Road and Mitchell Canyon Road in the City of Clayton, }� Project No. 3971-5930-73. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. rnrn- None. ABSENT: Suaervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 7 t• Q1 `: In the Roord of Supervisors of Contra. Costa County►, State of California July 16 . 19 -U- to the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) No(s). 74/611. On motion of Supervisor , seconded by Supervisor P , IT IS BI THE ORDERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) herebp APPROVED: 74/611 — Fixing August 13, 3.974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for widening of Bethel Island Road between Cypress Road and Dutch Slough, Oakley area, Project No. 8571-4158-74. The foregoing order •teas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. t . l�Q In the Board of Sunervisors of Contrc Costa County, State of California July 16 ________• 19 -74 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) Nots) . 74/612. On motion of Supervisor) ,EI-, A seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , ORDERED that the following reso ution s i.s (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/612 -- Approving conveyance of an easement to Contra Costa County Water District for water facilities on Bachman Field Hangar area, Work Order 5515, and accepting a quitolaim deed from said District. The foregoing order uss passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. linscheid, W. N. Boggess. pnc. Hone. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 00049' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 7 ao� In the Matter of Approval of Resolutions Numbers 74/613 and 74/6'_::. On motion of Superzisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Numbers 74/613 and 74/6142 authorizing the Nice Chairman to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agreements with respect to liens taken against property of Joan Evans and Elvin tf. Evans, respectively, are hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, .s. N. Boggess. fiOES: None. . ABSENT. Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 16th day of July , 19 74 J. FL OLSSON, Clerk By O(J Deputy Clerk Dorntffy La arini H 24 spa -I Z.SOO In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 I9 In the Matter of Rescinding Resolution Number 74/435 and Approving Resolution 0. Number 74/615 (Subordination of Lien Against Herman and Thelma Ousborn). The Board on May 14, 1974 having adopted Resolution Number 74/435, authorising Chairman to execute Subordination of Lien against Herman and Thelma Ousborn; and NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that afore said Resolution Number 74/435 is hereby RESCINDED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Resolution Number 74/615, authorising Warren Boggess, Vice Chairman, to execute Subordination of Lien taken against property of Herman and Thelma Ousborn, is APPROVED, to enable Mr. and Mrs. Ousborn to purchase a home. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Auditor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Administrator Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 16th day of July , 19 .- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By `� Deputy Clerk Dora La H 24 sr• -12.soo in the Boord of Supervisors of = Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 .74. • In the Mauler of Ap roval of Resolution(s) ' Nos). ?4/616 and 74/617. ' . On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenn_X seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , IT r" S Y�� .,�-.� dRDER0 that the following reso ution s is (are) hereby APFROVED: No. 74/616 — Expressing sincere appreciation to Mr. J. P. McBrien for his untiring efforts and valuable contributions to Contra Costa County and its citizens in the capacity- of County Administrator for more than 15 years, and who is retiring from County service on, July 31, 1974. . No. 74/617 ,— Expressing appreciation to Glen W. Bent; M.D., County Health Officer for his outstanding work in behalf of ` the people of Contra Costa County, and- who is retiring after 25 gears of service. The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias and J. E. Moriarty. W2 ,: i fit ii'Iir Board VI Of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 74 In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) Nos). 74/618 through 74/627 On motion of Supervisor J. F. Kenn , seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , IT IS B THE BCARD ORDERED that the following reso ution s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/618 - authorizing cancellation of tax liens on property acquired by public agencies. No. 74/619 - authorizing County Auditor to make certain changes in the assessment roll. No. 74/620 - authorising cancellation 0£ certain through tax liens and transfer to unsecured No. 74/627 roll on property acquired by public agencies. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Fo7gess. NOF..S: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A . M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 00053 In the Board of Sup^.►�fi:,or5 of Confirm Costa County, State of California July 16 _ , I974— In the Matter of Approval of Resol ution(im) Nos). 74./628. -On motion of Supervisor J— P.P. KennY , seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , IT 19 9Y THE B 01 A 1: O'R ERED that the follo::ing resolution(790 is Gam) hereby APPROVED: Resolution No. 74;;'62B Finding and declaring that because salaries and other terms and conditions of epiployment for certain employees remain unfixed and Indefinite, any Memorandum of Understanding or other recoimnendation as to salaries and terms and conditions of employment approved by this Board on or before July 23, 1974 may be made effective as of July 1 , 1974; and Finding and declaring further that other Memoranda of Understanding or compensation recommendations approved during the period July 24, 1974 to August 1 , 1974 shall be effective August 1 , 1974• The foregoing order has passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kent-W, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. ^^ None. 1�VL'J: ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias and J. E. Moriarty. avu54 In thP Bnord of SIJORMISors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 26_ 14 Z.4- In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) No s). 74/629. , On motion of Supervisor E. A, Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kennv , IT _ ORDERED that the folloring reso ution s i's (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/629, approving adjustment in salary for class of Chief of Community Health Services, effective August 1, 1974, to Level 659 ($2,749 - $3,341) while Dr. Orlyn Wood, Incumbent in the position, is serving as Acting County health Officer. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 s - s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 197 In the Matter of Executive Session. At 10:10 a.m. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it recess to meet in Mtecutive Session to discuss employee compensation matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.60' The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P . Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. K. Dias and J. E. Moriarty. At 10:52 a.m. the Board reconvened in its chambers and proceeded With its regular agenda with Supervisors J. P . Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess present, and Supervisors A. H. Dias and J. E. Moriarty absent. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Director of Personnel -mess my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 16th day of July , 19?L J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By A. , Deputy Clerk H 24 5174 -12.500 Cherleen K. Travers A In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 9?4 In the Matter of Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board. This Board having received a copy of a letter addressed to Mr. E. Nathan, Chairman, Citizens Advisory Council, Sacramento, from The Reverend Palmer Matson, Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, expressing concern over conflicts which are occurring because of different interpretations of its roles and responsibilities and requesting that the council obtain clarifying information from the Attorney General; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter is REFERRED to the Director, Hmaan Resources Agency. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: The Reverend Palmer Watson Witness my hand and the Seal'of the Board of Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this 16thday of July , 19 7� County Administrator f� J. FL OLSSON, Clerk By ` Cc7[i"L,:. Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5/74 -12.500 OWN '�: .,. - • -gym .-�-; IN THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Appointment of ) Citizens Advisory Committee for ? County Service trea R-7, ) July 16, 1974 San Ramon Valley area. ) This Board on January 28, 1974 having adopted Resolution Number 74/105 approving the formation of County Service Area R-7 to provide extended services of parks and recreation in the San Ramon Valley area, which formation was subsequently confirmed June 4, 1974 by election procedure; Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having recommended that, in order to insure that needs and desires of San Ramon Valley residents would be met with respect to development of park and recreation facilities, the Board appoint the following persons as a Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-7: Mr. Robert D. Baratta, 1765 Alameda Diablo, Diablo, California 94528 Mr. Edward E. Best, 146 Via Copla, Alamo, California, 94507 Mr. Gordon Britz, c/o Valley Programs Committee, 2518 Kilpatrick Court, San Ramon, California 94583 Mr. Ronald C. Crane, 133 Conway Court, Danville, California, 94526 Mr. James C . Bain, 3050 Roundhill Drive, Alamo, California, 94507 Mrs. Carol Rosenblum, 32 Glen Court, Danville, Calif ornia, 94526 Ms. Frank! Ross, 108 Vista Drive, Danville, California, 9 .526; and NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. H. Dias and J. E. Moriarty. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered in the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witnes s-.my .hand and the Seal of the Board of Alupervisors affixed this 16th'=day of July, 1974. cc: Appointees J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Supervisor Linscheid Public Works Director Attn: J. Fears By Director of Planning Cha^lean K. avers, Deputy Clerk County Administrator County Counsel OW In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 -U In the Matter of Contra Costa County Employees Association Insurance Meeting. This Board having received a copy of a letter addressed to the Employee Relations Officer from Mr. henry L. Clarke, Business Manager, Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local Number 1, stating that the association is experiencing difficulty in establishing meetings in county facilities pursuant to County Ordinance 73-32, Chapter 3420; and Mr. Clarke in said letter having explained that the purpose of the meetings would be to allow association insurance representatives to inform employee members of the association about certain insurance programs; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to the Employee Relations Officer. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess, NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Clarke Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Employee Relations Supervisors Officer affixed this Jath day of Ju y , 197A— County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting Director of � Personnel BY '. 7—. , Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 64(74 -12500 @QC-59 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 1974 In the Matter of Salary for Classification of Social Service Legal Advisor. The Board on February 26, 1973 having adopted Resolution No. 73/134 allocating the Social Service Legal Advisor Classifi- cation to salary level 494 ($1 ,662-$2,020), the same salary level as Grade IV Attorney; and The Board on July 9, 1974 wing received a letter from Mr. Saul Fisbman, Social Service Legal Advisor, pointing out that on February 26, 1974 the salary of Grade IV Attorney was adjusted and that the compensation program approved by the Board on July 2, 1974 for employees not in representation units fixes his salary below that of Grade IV Attorney; and Mr. Fisbman in said letter having requested that the necessary action be taken to adjust his salary to the level of Grade IV Attorney; On motion of Supervisor R._ A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS $> THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the County Administrator and Acting Director of Personnel for recommendation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. HOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Fishman Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors Acting Director of affixed this 16th day of July , 1974 Personnel Director, Human Resources J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Agency By Deputy Clerk Oounty Counsel Arline Patten H 24 SJ74 -12,500 0mo L July 9, 1974 JR (''t�TT T�,D l.. j, }fes. Board of Supervisors JUL 9 1974 Contra Costa County J ;. vLasow 651 Pine Street Sill--VISORS Martinez, California O=A ca. Gentlemen: You will recall that Board Resolution No. 73-i34 reallocated the salary of my position to reflect the salary level of grade IV attorneys in County service, in accordance with the 1972 Administration and Finance Committee report - dated February 14, 1973. The present annual salary increase fixes the salary level of my position below that of a grade IV attorney. In view of the fact that my grievance was against keeping me at a level lower than a grade IV attorney and in view of the fact that you resolved my grievance to keep nay position at the same level as a grade IV attorney, I cannot understand why the present salary level of qty position has been set at a lower level than the level of a grade IV attorney. Certainly such action contradicts the expressed intent in the above noted resolution and report. I realize that for the fiscal year 1973-74 my salary was increased 5% as for other Management employees, but there was no increase for the grade IV attorneys . since they were negotiating with the Board on their salaries, a fact about which I was unaware of at the time. However, since I am classified as Management, I could not join the grade IV attorneys in their organizations and so all I could do was wait until the results of such negotiations were finalized. This took place in February 197#, at which time the grade IV's were granted a non- retroactive 900 increase and a 6% increase for the fiscal year 1974-75. Since I had had the benefit of the 5% increase until February 1974, I was satisfied to wait at the now lower salary and then to be placed at the grade IV level on July 1, 1974. In that way, I received no benefit greater than that obtained by the grade IV attorneys. I took this matter up with the department head and he informed me he would recommend in the department's salary recommendations that I be placed at the grade IV level, commencing July 1, 1974. I am perfectly willing to wait each year until negotiations with the grade IV attorneys are completed before any change is made in my salary. There would then be no reason for Management to include me in their salary recommendations and no possibility of the present situation reoccurring. Therefore, I request you to take the necessary action now, to keep me at the grade IV attorney level in accordance with the clear intent of your resolution and report mentioned above. Veryulyurs, •�.��-''%.-c,�;�"=��-�-�amu% _ - - - -- Saul Fishman, legal Counsel Social Service Department _ 00061 e In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , i9 74 In the Matter of Special Edition of the Concord Transcript. The Board having received a notice from the Concord Transcript, 1741 Clayton Road, Concord, California 94522 of its special edition commemorating the 1974 National AAU Senior Men's and Women's Long Course Swimming Championships followed by the East German-United States International Swimming and Diving dual meets, to be held in Concord the latter part of August, 1974; On notion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said notice is REFERRED to the Contra Costa County Development Association. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc• C.C.C. Development Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Association Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 16th day of July ' 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ey �rDeputy Clerk Mildred a H 24 5/74 -12.580 1 ' ■ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 1974 In the Matter of Appointing Mrs. Mary Dunten to the position of Public Information Officer. The Board on February 19, 1974 having adopted Ordinance Number 74-15 which created the position of Public Information Officer for Contra Costa County; and The Board on June 2ks 1974 having Interviewed the four leading candidates for the aforesaid position and subsequently determined to offer the position to Mrs. Mary H. Dunten, 1711 East Missouri$ Apt. 3, Phoenix, Arizona$ and Mrs. Dunten having agreed to accept said position; NOW, THSRMRB, on motion or Supervisor Be A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny$ IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that Mrs. Dunten is APPOINTED to the exempt position of Public Information Officer effective August 10 19740* IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that due to a misunderstanding, and an an exception to county policy, authorization is GRANTED for reimbursement for one-half or the expenses incurred by Mrs. Dunten in moving to Contra Costa County, said reimbursement not to exceed $350. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, Be A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOBS: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias& J. Be Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc: Mrs. Mary Denten Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Personnel Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 16th day of July , 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk i By Mi911-14,i., ` 1IT 1061, Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/74 -12.500 00063 R In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 1; 19 74 In the Matter of Preparation of a Rebuttal Message for Radio Broadcasting with Respect to the County Jail. Supervisor W. N. Boggess having advised the Boa.„d that K?RC Radio Station had broadcast a "free speech message” against the proposed county jail and is offering equal time to a county representative for a rebuttal message; and Supervisor Boggess having recommended that the prepara- tion of a rebuttal message be referred to Mrs. Mary Dunten, Public Information Officer, suggesting that once the message had been prepared any member of the Board could read it for broadcasting; On motion of Supervisor Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P, Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSM: Supervisors A. K. Dias and J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. oc: Public Information Officer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 16th day of July , 19 J. J. R. OLSSON, Ckrk By (s�ruf'.,:.�.-!� . Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/74 -12,500 . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 74 Request of Roy ett am?f lary Carl i sl (Applicants and Owners) to Rezone Land in the Byron Area , 1723-RZ. This being the time fixed for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Mr. Roy M. and Mrs . Mary Carlisle to rezone 64.14 acres, more or less , located on Apricot lay approximately ?,768 feet west of Fairview Avenue, Byron area from Heavy Agricultural District (A-3) to General Agricultural District (A-2) ; and 4o one having appeared in opposition, and 4r. Norman Halverson of the Planning Department having described the subject property; advised the Board that an Environmental Impact Report had been presented at public hearing, considered by the Planning Commission during its deliberations and found to be adequate; and pointed out that it was the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the request of Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle be approved for five acres only (to allow for a home site) , as indicated on the findings map entitled: "Recommendation for a Portion of Byron Division, Sector 1 , Contra Costa County, California" which map is a part of Resolution No. 30-1974 adopted 5y the Planning Commission June 5, 1974; and On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Planning Commissior. i! APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director of Planning and the County Counsel prepare an ordinance, amending the zoning ordinance of Contra Costa County, giving effect to the same, said ordinance to be published for the time and in the manner required by law in THE BRENTWOOD NEWS. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, N. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c.c. App1icant Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Planning Supervisors affixed this 16th day of July , 19 74 . R. OLSSON, Clerk By A e e n d e r Deputy Clerk H 24 5/74 -12,500 0; C65 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Report of County ) Government Operations Committee ) and Continued Hearing on ) Resolution of Intention for ) Assessment District 1972-1 , ) July 16, 1974 Country Club Drive , Moraga ) Area, and on the Engineers ) Report filed Pursuant Thereto. ) The Board on July 2, 1974 having referred to its County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) for review with the Public Works Department staff and the property owners involved, the formation of the proposed Assessment District 1972-1 , Country Club Drive, Moraga area and having continued to this date the hearing on the report of the Engineer of Work and on the Resolution of Intention for said District; and Mr. Clark Wallace, having submitted a letter from Mr. Russell J. Bruzzone, developer in the Moraga area, offering to purchase the Otto Munsterer property on Country Club Drive for $23,000 cash, grant a life estate to Mr. and Mrs . Munsterer for as long as either shall live, assume obligation required by said assessment district, and any other terms or conditions deemed mutually necessary to effect the transfer; and Mr. James 0. Ring, a member of the law firm of Ring, Turner and Ring, Inc. , attorneys for Mr. and Mrs. Munsterer, having advised that he had contacted Mrs. Munsterer concerning the offer of Mr. Bruzzone and that she was vehemently opposed to same; and Mr. Ring having requested that the property of Mr. and Mrs. Munsterer and that of the Hetfield estate_ be excluded from said assessment district, and having further requested that the matter be continued for one week until Mr. Robert J. Athey, a member of his law firm who is the executor of the Hetfield estate and the attorney for the Munsterers , could be present; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having advised that he and Supervisor Boggess had viewed the site of the proposed improvements and that he did not believe that a delay of one week would change any of the considerations , and that he felt the proposed improvements and assessments were necessary; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having stated that he would like to defer decision for one week and have the recommendation of Super- visor Moriarty, and having therefore moved that matter be rescheduled for July 23, 1974; and Mr. Frank Draeger, Engineer of Work, having stated that postponing decision could create a problem in that the bids were valid for a limited period of time; and The motion of Supervisor Linscheid having died for lack of a second; and Supervisor Boggess having reported for the County Government Operations Committee that it had made a site inspection, met with representatives of the developer, County staff, property owners and other interested parties , and after hearing the comments of all 00066 . 4 supervisor Boggess having reported for the County Government Operations Committee that it had made a site inspection, met with representatives of the developer, County staff, property owners and other interested parties , and after hearing the comments of all 00066 those interested, and determining that the improvements represent an important link in a trans-Moraga thoroughfare which was required to be re-routed upon the approval of the Country Club development, it was the recommendation of the Committee that the assessment district proceed as proposed; and Supervisor Kenny having moved that the Board concur with the recommendation of the Committee; and Supervisor Boggess having seconded the motion ; and Supervisor Linscheid having again suggested that the matter be deferred for one week until Supervisor Moriarty is present; The vote on the motion of Supervisor Kenny was as follows : AYES: Supervisors J . P. Kenny and W. N. Boggess . NOES: Supervisor E. A. Linscheid. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias and J. E. Moriarty. Mr. J. B. Clausen, County Counsel , having recommended that in view of the 2-1 vote the matter be considered again on Tuesday, July 23, 1974; and Supervisor Boggess, Vice Chairman of the Board, advised that he would entertain a motion to reconsider; and Supervisor Linscheid having moved that the matter be re- considered, the hearing closed and decision deferred to July 23, 1974 at 10:00 a.m. , and Supervisor Kenny having seconded said motion, the vote was as follows : AYES: Supervisors J . P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid , W. N. Boggess . NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. cc: Bond Counsel CE'TIFiED COPY I certify that this if a cull. trio & correct COPY of Engineer of Work Public Works D i re.c t o r the or tienat �'.oct=ent which is on file In my office and that it c—_1 passed & adopted by the Board of Director of Planning Sn9w.- '-O=s of Contra Costa County. California. on tie d:te shown. ATTEST: J. IL. O1SS0?v. County County Administrator Ciers&ezotfieio Cleric of Bald Board of Super*isors. by Deputy Cleric. y 00067 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 74 in the Matter of Appointment to the Developmental Disabilities Area Board V. 4he Board on June 5, 1974 having accepted the resignation of Mr. Lawrence Coleman as a member on the Developmental Disabilities Area Board V and having referred the matter of a recommendation for his replacement to Mr. R. E. Jornlin, Director, Human Resources Agency; and The Board having received a July 2, 1974 memorandum from 14r. Jornlin recommending that the Board accept a nomination by the Developmental Disabilities Council of Contra Costa County, Inc. and a point Mrs. Ruth Smith, 71 Fairla-�rn Drive, Berkeley, California 9{.708 to fill the une=ired term of Mr. Coleman; On motion of Suparvisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Il IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mrs. Smith is APPOINT to the Developmental Disabilities Area Board V for a term ending June 30, 1975• The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linseheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: Nona. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr3. I'lL2th Smith Supervisors Developmental Disabilities affixed this 16th day ofJuly , 19 74 Council Developmental Disabilities .i. R. OLSSON, Clerk Area Board V By _ - - _ Deputy Clerk Director, Human Resources Vera Nelson ►z.soo Agency QVS County Administrator v�Vvv IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 16, 1974 In the Matter of Request ) for Animal Control Personnel ) to Attend Concord Community ) Forum Meeting. ) } Supervisor W. N. Boggess having previously advised the Board that he had received a copy of a June 11, 1974 letter from Mrs. Pat Howlett, Director, Concord Community Forum, addressed to Mr. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, requesting that Mr. Seeley or a member of his staff appear at a neighborhood forum to discuss animal control, and that it was his understanding that. said request had been declined; and The Board on June 24, 1974 having requested Mr. Seeley to report to the Board with respect to the policy of the Animal Control Division of the Department of Agriculture concerning the provision of animal control personnel as guest speakers; and Mr. Seeley on July 9, 1974 having submitted to the Board a written report in response to aforesaid request advising that he felt that attendance at meetings of this type would be an outstanding way of getting citizens to better understand and appreciate his department's animal control activities and that response was very favorable to a trial information and public relations program at certain schools several years ago, but that because of lack of sufficient supervisory personnel, his department has had to decline requests for speakers or participants in forums and that his depart- ment had included an additional Animal Control supervisory position in its 1974-1975 budget request; and Supervisor Boggess having advised this day that members of the Concord Community Forum are still desirous of having a representa- tive from the Animal Control Division attend said Forum; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Benny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Agricultural Commissioner-Sealer of Weights and Measures, or a member of his staff, is DIRECTED to attend the meeting of the Concord Community Forum at Clayton Valley Elementary School, 4255 Clayton Road, Concord, California on July 16, 1974 at 7:30 p.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. Nu S: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias and J. E. Moriarty. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Agricultural Commissioner Witness my hand and the Seal County Administrator of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 16th day of July, 1974 J. R. OLSSON, CLERK 1 1 By N. Ing ' am, Deputy Clerk W69 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) Execution of Contracts with ) Mt. Diablo Child Therapy ) July 16, 1974 Center, Inc. ) This Board on June_ 24, 1974 having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee ( Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for policy determination concerning eligibility criteria and financial responsibility to be applied to patients, proposed contracts (3) with Mt. Diablo Child Therapy Center, Inc. for provision of certain special therapeutic services for handicapped children and adults; and Supervisor Linscheid, on behalf of said committee, having this day submitted a report in which it is stated that the majority of the cost is financed through the Medi-Cal Program, with the balance representing the Medi-Cal liability being paid by the patient, depending upon the medical eligibility policy adopted by the county; that this medical eligibility policy is still under consideration by the Administration and Finance Committee; and that these contracts have been amended to eliminate questions relating to specific eligibility pending a final report from the committee on this question; and The Committee having recommended that aforesaid contracts be approved effective July-1, 1974, inasmuch as these are continuing programs and patients are presently undergoing treatment; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Administration and Finance Committee is APPROVED, and Supervisor V. N. Boggess, Vice Chairman, is AUTEDRIZED to execute the following contracts with Mt. Diablo Child Therapy Center, Inc., at a maximum cost not to exceed a total of $40,860, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in each contract; Special treatment services for physically $23,500 handicapped and disabled adults Developmental treatment services for handicapped children 8,960 Comprehensive diagnostic and developmental 8,400 evaluation services for children with neurological, psychological, and/or social impairments $40,860 �vvQ70 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, B. A. Linsoheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias and J. Z. Moriarty. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing order is a true and correct copy entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 16th day of July, 1974. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By Ja&_14 Charleen T. avers, Deputy Clerk cc: Mt. Diablo Child Therapy Center Director, Human Resources Agency County Medical Director County Auditor-Controller County Administrator L/W7 4 1 II f' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Proposed ) Extension of Agreement ) with Prepaid Health Marketing ) July 16, 1974 Consultants. ) The Board on June 24, 1974 having referred to its Human Resources Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and W. N. Boggess) the entire Prepaid Health Plan matter, and on July 9, 1974 having also referred to said committee the pro- posed renewal of the contract with Prepaid Health Marketing Consultants for marketing of the Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) ; and Supervisor Kenny, Chairman of the Human Resources ' Committee, having this day reported that he had met with representatives of the Offices of the Human Resources Agency, County Administrator, County Counsel and County Medical Services, and that it was his recommendation that the Board (1) authorize the Chairman to sign a contract with said Prepaid Health Market- ing Consultants which would provide for marketing of the Pre- paid Health Plan for a two-week period (July 16, 1974 to July 30, 1974) at a total payment not to exceed $10,000; and (2) continue its referral of the Prepaid Health Plan to the Human Resources Committee for report back to the Board prior to July 30, 1974 for determination of future marketing plans for the PHP; and Mr. J. B. Clausen, County Counsel, having stated that in response to a request from the Human Resources Committee his staff was preparing a report analyzing legislation affecting the county's prepaid health plan, which report would be available to the Board later in the day; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having stated that he was con- cerned that the concept of the prepaid health plan presently being considered was no longer that which the Board approved, and that he wished to see the report of the County Counsel before giving further consideration to the proposal; and The other members of the Board being in agreement, the matter was continued to 2 p.m. this day; and Mr. Clausen having submitted to the Board for its con- sideration a detailed report on legislation affecting Health Maintenance Organization and Prepaid Health Plan, and the Board having discussed said report at some length; and Supervisor Boggess having questioned Mr. C. A. Hamm.-.nd, Assistant to the County Administrator, as to whether it was his (Mr. Hammond) impression that the Prepaid Health Pian was the same as that which the Board originally considered; and Mr. Hammond having responded that previously the princi- pal discussion was the Capitation Plan, and that the kinds of issues presently being discussed were, in his opinion, not adequately surveyed; and ON 72 Mr. W. P. Baker, Executive Vice President, Contra Costa Taxpayers Association, having expressed the opinion that con- sideration should be given to determining whether a more vital use might be made of available funds; and Mr. Clausen, noting that only three Board members were present, having suggested that decision on the recommendation of Supervisor Kenny be deferred for one week; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the suggestion of Mr. Clausen is APPROVED, and Mr. C. L. Van Marter, Associate Director, Human Resources Agency, is requested to contact the State Department of Health and obtain an interpretation of its implementing regulations for prepaid health plans, and ,of the effect the requirement that the County demonstrate that the PHP is not providing care for Medi-Cal enrollees exclusively would have on the operation of the County Hospitals The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Li.nscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. cc: Director, Human Resources Agency CFRnFMD Copy County Counsel T certify that this is a tun. rrce & corrftt copy of the origimsat at w'ie;e:t i. c, n!e Sn my efftee, County Administrator and that !t r-ax dnt,trci by tlsP Tksnrd of Sut�emri,ors of co!"!` 1,'0,t-'1 c rnmntr. 001tornin. on the lite show-n. A T Ti:4T: J. Y.. Qi SGU`. C,mmnty Clerk&es-oUfeFo Clark of said Dowd of Supervisors, h7 Depnq Clerk. ^ 000'73 COUNTY COUNSEL'S OFFICE CONT2A COSTA COUNTY M .RRNEZ, CAUFORNIA July 16, 197 ; To: Board of un wino,^s ttn: I* a_^. Resources Co:rz:i t`.ee From: John B. Clausen, County Counsel rrf/1 By: Gerald A. Becker, DePutS County Counsel. Re: Legislation affecting discussed By Board Order dated June 24, 1974, this office was requested to analyze all le islatjon affecting the County's Prepaid Health Plan (R' ;?) and report to your Cora:i tt?e. This request was rade in con- nection with a x370,000 grant application submitted by the Board to H:: 1 requesting additional federal funds for the PHP. We have reviewed the applicable federal and state law3 and regulations, as wall as the County's 1972 Federal grant application for Y101,000 and the County's 1973 PHP contract with the State. Our research discloses the following areas of possible interest or concern. 1. County to developinr, a Health Bial ntenanca Or-;7 nization (H :0) by acce^tin~ f ede„al cram although we have not beer provided a cops► of the grant apps cation, we assure it was sub nittea pur-uant to one or r:ore of the provisions of the federal "Health ::airtenance Organization Act of 1973” (42 U.S.C.A. §§300e et sea. ) aut.orizin- such grants. glthourh there is no statutory provision specifically reauiring a grant recipient to follo.. through with fu?1-scale oxer?tion of an H tc7, receipt of a grant, for marketing and expansio n of such a program reasonably i1 plies both a good faith intent and attempt by the County to do so. Furthermore, proposed but as yet unadopted federal regulations pro- vide in Dart that 't[a any public. . .entity, which In or which proposes to become a health main-_nance orvarization is eli ,ible to apply for -rant. . . " fol _L"?a.^._n n- and ina tial development costs . (proposed 42 ,CF.R 5110.4a2(a) - em-p?:,asis added) 2. Metb$shin of non-11--di-Cal beneficiaries. Bot:: the federal H'1,710 1a:i and the state P::P la:•; require that 1?:^.^ber- ship not be lirited to i n d p-ant persons only. The federal larr pro- vides that an _H�:40 shall: ':enroll persons who arc bra-,-1_1j; representative of the various age, social an-' inco-re ;7�rouns within the area it s� serves. . . '� t_/�^ t T-){—�--� (`i2 U.S.C.A. �y^]I� �'�- ) J? e iazi5 i��:ded) `/ T'��\ i� .1 Board of Supervisors July 16, 1974 Attn: Hum- an Resources Co-:.::,{ttee The proposed Federal refulat{ons further provide: "That in no event shall more than 50 percent of the enrolled population be composed of individuals receiving medical benefits under either Titles XVIII f 3•'edicarel or XIX [Medi-Cal] of the Social Security Act unless for good cause sho t: the Seeretaryy [of H.E.I-d. ] waives such requirement." A similar li-enation is presently found in the state law. Welfare u Institutions Code §143b7 provides that: "Prepaid health plans shall rake all reasonable efforts to achieve, by the third contract year, an enrollment of not more than 50 percent :fedi--Cal beneficiaries." The imple :enting regulation issued by the State Department of Health Care Services is less spe.:_Tic. 22 Cal.Admin. Code §51845 proricies thaw : "Unless specifically authorized by the Department for a prescribed and limited Led period of tire, a prepaid 'health pia;, shall not limit enrollment to M.ed.i-Cal beneficiaries and shall enroll and main- tain a reasonable ratio of I%edi-Cal beneficiaries to other subscribers. emphasis ached The County's PHP contract with the State contains even less specific. z-eferences to this limitation but they are nevertheless present. Article TII.E. (p. o) of the contract reads: "Providers of services [doctors, nurses, etc.] to enrollees should acquire and maintain a reasonable private patient to :rledi-"al enrollee ratio. Such providers should not treat : edi-Cal enrollees exclusively." Article tin. ,A. , §2-9 (p. 17) of t-h c:nntract requires the County to "Demonstrate that the ``:£P is not providing care for fedi-Cal enrollees exclusively." 00075 Board of Supervisors July 16, 1974 A, Human Resources Committee Of course regulations and contract provisions cannot a*iend the State law (514307) but only ino emen. it. Prior to execution of the PHP contract , this office cormr-iented on the effect this limitation would have on the operation of the County Hospital. in response to your present request, we azain repeat the advice we have given so often in the past: Unless converted to "com--unity hospital" status pursuant to Code §14000.2, the County Hospi ,al lawfully ma • treat private paying patients only in cases of emergency and not other:•rise. (See our Opns. Hos . 71-124, 154 ; Goodall v. Brite [19301 11 C.A.2d 54o, 54 P.2d 510, hrg. den. ) .-lithout conversion to community hospital status, it is our opinion that there is no lawful aut hor_ty for the County Hospital to treat private patients (except in cases of emergency) either within or without the PHP. 3. HI:O as required health plan oction for private employers. The federal H1"iO lair ;42 U.S.C.A. 5300e-9) requires that every local private employer with 25 or :ore eTployees and who is subject to the federal nininiu-m t•:ace law, must include the option of membership in the FUMO as part of any health benefits plan offered to its employees . At present no proposed regulations to implement this provision have been publisized, but such proposed regulations are expected shortly. The federal law does provide safeguards against over-enrollment (see 42 s.S.C.A. §300e(c)(4) and proposed 42 CFR 5110.107(d) and (e) ) ; however, =a datory enrollment of employees from the private sector raises the same issues with respect to private-pay patients as disc"sed above in Section 2. 4 • 41"'1 r ar representation on F::D F o:ernin - board. While there are no state law requirements that PHP merbers partici- pate in policti-makin- decisions, "Che federal 1acz requires that an I T1.10 "be organized insuch a manner that assures that (A) at least one-third or the menbersalp or the policy- *iaking body of the ealth rains �nan .e organization .dill be izezr:baars of the or-aniza%ion, and M) there will be equitable representatlon on such body of ..eribL S r0» naL `lii1.y-.s? rad pupulationa served by the orgariz?tion." J -3 00076 i Board of Supervisors July 16, 19711 Attn: Human Resources Co . ttee The proposed federal re ulatiors define "medically underserved population" as "an urban or rural area. . . :ith a shortage of per- sonal health services," and provide the criteriaa by which the Secretary of H.E.4 . is Go n,a a such des i=,nat`.tons. (See proposed 42 CFR 110.101(8) . ) As this office previously advised the Board in our March 7, 1972 nenorandum recon-nendi ng, pursuant to ealth & Safety Code §1441, that the Board not approve the proposed medical staff by-laws, the Board of Supervisors is the governing body of the County Hospital and may not lawfully delegate its duty to prescribe the rules and regulations for its operation and management. Our advice remains the same with respect to ne=er participation on a "governing body" of the NIP. Legislative clarification should be sought. Either State law should be amendee.. to allow set tiro up a separate hospital board .to operate the hospital, or the Federal lair should be clari- fied to recognize the Board of Supervisors as the governing body. ,ie note that as part of our 1972 federal grant of $1O1,000 approved by K.E.W. , we were given $:,0001 to set up a formal "Consumer Advisory Boards` as the vehicle for cons,:rer input:: into the PH?. There is no mention rade that Board would operate in anything but an advi- sory capacity. Of course, this grant was approved before enactment o f the federal "Health Maintenance Organi .`t ion Act of 1973" which first required that one--third of `.na -,,o•.*ern!n- body be composed of HI-10 members. The only other alteMnati ve we see :~rich would allot: the PIHP to comply with this federal re.?ui~nrent :could be for the Board of Supervisors, under i:`.&z. Code £=14030.%, to: "transfer the maintenance, operation and management or ownership of the county hospital to the University of California or any other public aoercy or community nonprofit corporation. . .[upool such terms and condi- tions as the board of supervisors find necessary. . . ." j. Staff JC1=`,;, 'Hospital for n irate Physicians. The state PHP reZ ul`:.=_ons (22 Ca?.Admin. Coda §51630 provide that : "Each areae i d health. viar.. . .steall demonstrate to the Department~t_^.at al.'! in the plan have 3tai f 00077 Board of Supervisors July 16, 1974 Attn: Human Resources Corgi;ttee i privile-es in one or more of the hospitals to be used by the plan. " At present, private physicians lawfully may practice at the County Hospital only if in attendance of a private-pay patient admitted on an emargercy basis (10 Ops.Cal.4tty.Gen. 169 [1947] r47-9; 8 Ops.Cal.Atty.Gen. 246 [194661 r46)-344; our Opns . Hos. 72-148 and 71-124). Therefore, private physicians may not be given staff privileges at the County :iosnital so as to comply dith the State's PHP regulations . Once again, conversion to "community hospital" status is required to per:ait staff privileges to private physicians. With respect to the staff, we also mention that the federal Ht10 la:r (42 U.S.C.A. §300e(c) (10) ) requires that the H•10 provide "continuing education for its health professional staff'." D. HT-M-recuired rangy? of services. A i e3eral IH?J is required to provide the following "basic health services": a. physician services--which may include dentists, osteop?4zs, optometrists, podiatrists, or "other licensed health processionals"; b . incatient and outpatient hospital services-- including snort-term rehabilitation services; c. nedica?ly necessary emergency services; d. short-terra (20 visits or less per ;rear) out- patient evaluative and crisis intervention rental health services; e. nedical treatment and refer„ 3. service for alcohol and drub problems; f. diagnostic laboratory and dia-nostic and thera- peutic radiology services; 1110?:e health services' h. preventive health. voluntarY 00078 I Board o Supervisors July 16, 1974 Attn: Human resources CoL..;,i tt ee family planning, infertility services, children's dental care and eye examination, and immunizations; i. medical social services; and J . health education services . in addition, if the manpower is available, at least the following "supplemental health services" must be provided to members who have contracted therefor: a. intermediate and lon --term care; b. vision, dental and nenta_l health care not pro- vided as basic health services; c. long-term physical medicine and rehabilitative services; d. prescription. drugs. Even if all the above services are presently offered by the County, provision of such services to all H.?-!O participants rawj be expected to require significant reorganization. In summary, it is quite obvious that both PUP and HP10 envision medically indigent persons being provided medical services from the same medical delivery system that provides for other income levels . For the County Hospital properly to provide PHP or HMO services, we believe legis32tive crsnr_,as are required as well as suasequent action by this Board to conform to State and Federal requirements. GA3:lh cc: Alfred M. Dias James E. Moriarty Edmund A. Lirscheid County ;,dministrator Human Resources Director -6- 00079 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 74 In the Matter of Proposed Extension of Agreement with Prepaid Health Marketing Consultants. The Board on this date deferred action on the proposed extension of an agreement with Prepaid Health Marketing Consultants; and The Board adopted an order including instructions to Mr. C. L. Van Marter, Associate Director, Human Resources Agency, to obtain specific information from the State Department of Health as to the effect of its regulations on the operation of the County Hospital under the Prepaid Health Plan concept; Subsequent to the adoption of the aforesaid order Supervisor W. N. Boggess advised that he would like to have representatives of the Human Resources Agency comment within a reasonable period of time on the overall effect of the prepaid health plan , as now conceived, on the operation of the County Hospital and determine the point at which the "Capitation" concept was converted to the current PHP-HMO concept. THIS IS A MATTER OF RECORD - NO ORDER a matter of record I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of gbutttx wentered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency County Administrator ofiixed this ?6th day of July , 19 74 / � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,�� Deputy Clerk H 24 sni -12.500 Arline Patten ((��((�� 0VVM' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 ZILL In the Matter of Response From State Department of Health with Respect to Board Resolution Number 74/395 Concerning State-Provided Child Day Care Services. The Board having received a July 8, 1974 letter from William Mayer, M.D., State Director of Health, Sacramento, stating that the Department of Health lacks authority to respond to Resolu- tion Number 74/395 (adopted by the Board of Supervisors on April 29, 1974) requesting legislation and regulations to eliminate require- ments for expenditure of county funds in connection with state- provided child day care services; On motion of Supervisor Z. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said matter is REFERRED to the Director, Human Resources Agency. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. K. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this 16th day of Ju?y . 19 U- County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator B Y Deputy Clerk ►+xa 5/74 -12.500 Vera Nelson ©V 81 w I P. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 161974 In the Matter of Request to Review Letters Regarding Complaints on Animal Control Operations. The Board having received a July 39 1974 letter From Mr. Francis X. Kamienski, 2168 La Mirada, Richmond, California, 94803 requesting permission to review any letters of complaint received by the Special Animal Control Review Committee and the Board of Supervisors regarding animal control operations; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to County Counsel. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. "Al I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Kamienski Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 16th day of July , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk GQr,/?` Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5/74 •12,500 00082 I IN TRE' BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUI►'TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Recommendation ) of Planning Commission with ) Respect to Proposed Rezoning of ) Certain Property, Danville Area ; July 16, 1974 (1902--RZ). Mr. Gordon Gardner, et al., ) Owners. ) ) The Board on February 251 1974 having requested the Planning Commission to initiate proceedings to determine an appro- priate zoning district for certain property located in the vicin- ity of the intersection of El Cajon Drive and Redondo Way, Danville area; and This being the time fixed for hearing on the recormmenda- tion of the Commission that a zoning change from General Agricul- tural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-15) be made for a 6.83 acre portion of the total 8.26 being considered and that the 1 ,43 acres remain in an (A-2) District because of in- adequate access to the site; and Mr. Norman Halverson of the Planning Department, having presented an outline of the history of the development in the area and having noted that no Environmental Impact Report was prepared inasmuch as the General Plan for the area indicated low density single family residential rezoning; and Mr. Elwood Hoskins, attorney representing the owner of the 1 .43 acres, having requested the Board to consider including said parcel in the rezoning classification (R-15) or the entire parcel remain (A-2); and Mr. James K. Huchingson, 115 Redondo Way, Danville, California. having endorsed the recommendation of the Planning Commission and Planning staff; and Mr. Hoskins having spoken in rebuttal; and On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recom- mendation of the Planning Commission is APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director of Planning and County Counsel prepare an ordinance, amending the zoning ordinance of Contra Costa County, giving effect to the same, said ordinance to be published for the time and in the manner required by law in THE VALLEY PIONEER. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. F. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. cc : ?rr. Elwood Hoskims CEi?T'FfED COPY ?Ir. James Huchingson 7 cer ffy that tiiia is a fuii. ttne & corroct copir of Mr, Gordon. Gardner the original document which is on lila in my office, and that it wai passed & adopted by the Hoard of Director of Planning (2) Sup+risers Craara Costa County. California. on the •.a:> =Fe=rn. ATTEST; J. R. OLSSO`, Couat7 Cter., &er-otficio Clerk of said Board of Super7Lwn% by Deputy Clerk. oa I / 9,744 3J • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 1974 In the Matter of Proposed Abatement of Property Located at 3035 Stone Road, Bethel Island Area. This being the time fixed for further hearing on the proposed abatement of property located at 3035 Stone Road, Bethel Island area, owned by Mr. Thomas Worth, 5587 Southbrook Drive, Clayton, California; and Mr. Roy M.ilgate, Deputy Building Inspector, having appeared and requested that the Building Inspection Department be allowed to withdraw its request that the aforesaid buildings be demolished, stating that Mr. Worth, by his statement in writing, has agreed to repair the structures involved; and Good cause appearing therefor, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Li.nscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Mr. Milgate is GRANTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Thomas North Supervisors Building Inspector affixed this 2{t h, day of t„'t X _ 1974— J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By % L �L Deputy Clerk Dora La ini H 24 5l74 -12.500 ^ A 0� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 71- In the Matter of Proposed Abatement of Property Located in Crockett, Richard L. Board et al., Owners. The Board. on July 17, 1973 having continued to this date the hearing on the proposed abatement of property located at 1232 Starr Street, Crockett, owned by Richard L. Board et al., at which time the Building Inspection Department was requested to submit a progress report with respect to same; and Mr. Roy Milgate, Deputy Building Inspector, having appeared and orally reported that Mr. Board is continuing with the restoration of the aforesaid property; On the recommendation of Mr. Milgate that the hearing be continued for 60 days to allow Mr. Board more time in which to complete the project, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid hearing is CONTINUED to September 17, 1974 at 10: 50 a.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Board Supervisors Building Inspector ofxed this, day of avii�_ 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By A�-1 Deputy Clerk Doro y Laa arini 0'111$5 H 24 $174 -12.sou In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 1n the Matter of Summary of the 1974 Budget Act Items from the County Supervisors Association of California. The Board having received a July 3, 1974 memorandum from the County Supervisors Association of California trans- mitting a summary of the 1974 State Budget Act Items of major interest to counties; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS Br TSE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid memorandum is REFERRED to the County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: County Counsel Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 16th dap, of July , 1974 J. R. 0LSSON, Clerk By C,f(, �. i crit—,� Deputy Clerk H 24 sn• -12.600 Arline Patten VQ� M to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 ' 1974 In the Matter of Letter from City Manager of Antioch Regarding a Booking and Holding Facility in Antioch. The Board having received a July 2, 1974 letter from Mr. Thomas W. Oglesby, City Manager, City of Antioch, expressing interest in entering into an agreement whereby the Office of the County Sheriff-Coroner would establish and operate a regional booking and holding facility in Antioch; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is PdUgMM to the County Sheriff-Coroner and County Administrator. The foregoing order -Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. A. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Oglesby, City of Antioch Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Sheriff-Coroner Supervisors County Administrator Mixed this 16tlVay of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �t ,v - ,� Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5174 -12.500 ���fy f 0 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 74 In the Matter of Request of Eabitec Architects (1874-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Danville Area. Allan H. Cox, Frank A. Fox and Brian Dodd, Owners. This being the time fixed for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Habitee Architects to rezone land in the Danville area, and no one having appeared in opposition; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that an Environmental Impact Report had been presented at public hearing, considered by the Planning Commission during its delibera- tions and Pound to be adequate; and On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Remy, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Habitee Architects to rezone approximately 3.64 acres located on the north side of Muss Road at its most westerly terminus, in the Danville area, from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-40 (R-40) is APPROVED as recommended by the Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director of Planning and the County Counsel prepare an ordinance, amending the zoning ordi- nance of Contra Costa County, giving effect to the same, said ordinance to be published for the time and in the manner as required by law in "The Valley Pioneer." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date oforesaid. cc: Habitee Architects Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (Applicant) Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 16th day of July . 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By d j,� e_ Deputy Clerk Arline Patten M 24 5/74 - 12,5008R ON00 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 ! In the Matter of Request of J. D. Graham do Associates (1880-R2) to Rezone Land in the San Ramon Area. Filper Corporation, Owner. This being the time fixed for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of J. D. Graham do Associates to rezone land in the San Ramon area, and no one having appeared in opposition; and Mr. A. A. Dehassus, Director of Planning, having advised that an Environmental Impact Report had been presented at public hearing, considered by the Planning C,t ission during its delibera- tions and found to be adequate; and On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of J. D. Graham k Associates to rezone approximately 17.65 acres located on the north side of Old Crow Canyon Road, approximately 500 feet west of its intersection With San 1amon Valley Boulevard, in the San Ramon area, from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Light Industrial District (L-I) is APPROVED as recommended by the Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director of Planning and the County Counsel prepare an ordinance, amending the zoning ordi- nance of Contra Costa County, giving effect to the same, said ordinance to be published for the time and in the manner as required by law in "The Valley Pioneer." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, N. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: J. D. Graham do Associates Supervisors (Applicant) affixed this 16th day of July , 19 74 Director of Planning �/}} J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By L(4c-est. �� - Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5/I4 -12.600 0-00 l9 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 1974 In the Matter of Request of Falender Homes (1835-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Danville Area. Diablo Properties, Owners. This being the time fixed for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Falender Homes to rezone land in the Danville area, and no one having appeared in opposition; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that an Environmental Impact Report had been presented at public hearing, considered by the Planning Commission during its delibera- tions and found to be adequate; and On motion of Supervisor B. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Falender Homes to rezone approximately 10 acres fronting approxi- mately 761 feet on the south side of Hansen Lane immediately east of the Southern Pacific Railroad ri t-of-way, in the Danville area, from General Agricultural District IA-2) to Single Family Residential District-15 (R-15) is APPROVED as recommended by the Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director of Planning and the County Counsel prepare an ordinance, amending the zoning ordinance of Contra Costa County, giving effect to the same, said ordinance to be published for the time and in the manner as required by law in "The Valley Pioneer." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. H. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Falender Homes (Applicant) Supervisors Director of Planning offixed this 16th day of July , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByDeputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5/74 -12.500 00090 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract for Site Improvements at Contra Costa) July 16, 1974 County Fire Protection District Fire) College, Treat Boulevard, Concord (Contract 1)9 Work Order 5547. Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Lawrence Adams 389092 Labor & Mats. $ 19,046 7765 Claremont Ave. Faith. Perf. 389092 Berkeley, California 94705 Eugene G. Alves Construction Co., Inc. Property Preparation and Development Company The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shal_ present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and. any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitted for security shall be returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. A. Boggess. NOES: bone. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. cc: Public Works Director County Counsel County Auditor Contractor CERTIFIED COPY I eertify that this is a full, true & correct copy of the oftxinai da•umeot which is on file to my office. and that It was passed P adopted by the Board of Sulwm6ors of Contra Coita County. California. on the date shorn. ATTD'T: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk&ex-ottlelo Clerk of Bald Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk. 00091 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COMITY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract for Site Improvements at Contra Costae July 16. 1974 County Fire Protection District Fire) College, Treat Boulevard, Concord (Contract 2)9 Work Order 5547. � Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Lawrence Adams £89096 Labor & Mats. $ 4,048 . 7765 Claremont Avenue Faith. Perf. 8,096 Berkeley, California 94705 Michael Green The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible hid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract th•2refor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract fog this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitted for security shall be returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Isinscheid, V. H. Boggess. NOES: bone. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. cc: Public Works Director County Counsel County Auditor CERTIFIED COPY Contractor I certify that this is a lull, true A correct copy or the original document which is on file In my office, and that It wat massed k adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, on the date shown. AT TE.ti"T: J. R. Of 4;, 90.N. County Clerk A e:offlclo Clerk of said Board of 9upervisor9, by Deputy Clerk. on 00O92 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 74 In the Matter of Public Hearing on Whether Dutch Slough Road is a Public Road, Bethel Island Area (County Service Area RD-4). This being the time fixed for public hearing to determine whether Dutch Slough Road, Bethel Island area, is public in nature and intent and whether, therefore, funds raised through County Ser- vice Area RD-4 (established by Resolution No. 73/793 adopted by the Board on October 16, 1973) may be expended for maintenance purposes; and All interested persons having been heard, and the Board having discussed the matter; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having recommended that the hearing be closed, decision to be made in one week, and that the staff of the Public Works Department be requested to prepare a draft resolution for submittal at that time, said resolution indicating that the Board would recognize the existing traveled way as a public right-of-way; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommen- dations are APPROVED and July 23, 1974 at 9: 55 a.m. is FIXED as time for decision on this matter. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 16th day of July . 19 74 J. FL OLSSON, Clerk By Ail" �/d�L/1.�.�. _ Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard An M 24 5174 -12,500 t� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 JA- In the Matter of Bids for Construction of Turn lanes on Moraga Way, Moraga Area, Project No. 0961-4155-74. This being the time fixed for the Board to receive bids for construction of turn lanes on Moraga Way at Glorietta Boulevard and at Valley View Drive, Moraga area; bids were received from the following and read by the Clerk: Gallagher & Burk, Oakland; Bay Cities Paving and Grading, Richmond; and Eugene G. Alves Construction, Pittsburg; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMW that said bids are REFERRED to the Public Works Director for review and recommendation to the Board on July 23, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 16*11 day of J». , 19 7A- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By %%466,U-) C, Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/74 -12.500 ®OV In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 --M In the Matter of Bids for Reconstruction of Trinity Avenue and Yale Avenue, Kensington Area, Project No. 1655-4167-74. This being the time fixed for the Board to receive bids for reconstruction of Trinity Avenue between Kenyon Avenue and Beloit Avenue and the reconstruction of Yale Avenue between Rugby Avenue and Cambridge Avenue, Kensington area; bids were received from the following and read by the Clerk: Gallagher & Burk, Oakland; 0. C. Jones & Sons, Berkeley; Ransome Company, Emeryville; and Bay Cities Paving & Grading, Inc., Richmond; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Lien id, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said bids are REFERRED to the Public Works Director for review and recommen- dation to the Board on July 23, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Hoard: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ee: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator offixed this 16th day of July , 19 ,74 f J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/74 -12.500 00��0 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 ' 1974 In the Ma"w of Completion of Private Improve- ments in Subdivision 4464, Danville Area. The County Building Inspector having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Subdivi- sion 4464, Danville area, as provided in the agreement with Francis Mastri, c/o Jackson do Company, 3717 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette# California approved by this Board on December 11, 1973; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FTWHER ORDERED that the surety bond in the amount of $3,800 (No. II 75 98 93) issued by United Pacific Insurance Company guaranteeing faithful performance, be and the same is hereby EXONERATED. The foregoing order was passed by the following votes AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and coned copy of an order adv ad on the minutes of said Board of Supervisor on the date aforesaid. cc: Applicant/Owner 1Nitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspector Supervisors Granding Engineer. affixed this 16th, of :n , 19 74 J. R.'OLSSON, Cleric By j Deputy Cleric Dori ' M.acIIonatd �. 5,�. -12.500044'9 Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costas County, State of California July 16 , 19 7I� in the Matter of Completion of Private Improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 23-739 El Sobrante Area. The County Building Inspector having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 23-73, El Sobrante area, as provided in the agree- ment with Quincy Joe, 4139 Santa Rita Road, E1 Sobrante, Calif- ornia, approved by this Board on June 5, 1973; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPT as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD IT HER ORDERED that the Building Inseetion Department is AUTHORIZED to refund the cash deposit of E500.00 (Building Inspection Department Receipt leo. 94857, dated May- 25, 1973) deposited as security for the above agreement. , . The foregoing order- was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order m int @-4 on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid c c : Applicant/Owner Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspector Supervisors Grading Engineer affixed this 16th day ofJuly , 19 74 J. fL OLSSON, Clerk ByDeputy► Cleric H 24 sna -12.50e y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 . 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Surety Tax Bonds for Certain Tracts Located Within City Limits. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that surety tax bonds for the following are APPROVED: Tract Number 22z Amount of Bond 4519 Concord $4..500 4661 and Antioch 20,000 4662 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSh'M: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enured on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc : Tax Collector Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Redemption Officer Supervisors (w/copies of bonds. affixed this 16th dav of July _ 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY De" Cleric Dorothy McDonald M 24 spa -ixsoo y supAm� lbth of Sulg . 19 ?t,'- Redemption Officer o 'ixed this_,_______ N. Clerk (w/copies of bonds. J. R. �3LS50 peWAY Clark B y Dorotb4 K cDonald �`��`�s. H 28 5/74 -1=•500 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COf:F:V COSTA COU1 TY, STATE OF CALIFORPIIA July Ib , 19 74 In the :Satter of } Claim for Damages. } Mr. Virgil Patton, 1089 Central Boulevard, Hayward, California, 94542 having filed :ti-ith this Board on --viI r i , 1974, claim for damages in the amount of ( not determined) ; 11016 THz-? 'ORE, on Lotion of Supervisor J. P- Knnnvr, seconded by Supervisor 'F- A...Li.naehotd , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DEt:IED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P . Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSE11'I': Supervisors A. X. Dias and J. E. Moriarty. i I I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct coPy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal CC: Clai=. ..a.nt of the Board of Supervisors affixed Public h-c-'{s (3) this 14t1a Clay of _jilly � Attn: M.-- 3:-oatcr 197 , t Countv Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, CLERK County agricultural Commissioner Ev C'aarlesn K. Travers 9 Deputy Clerk 000 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO MA COSTA COTN`fY. STATE OF CALIFORVIA In the Putter of Designating ) Representatives on the ) July 16, 1974 �nergency Telephone System ) Committee (9-1 -1 ) . ) The Board on June 18, 1Q74 having established a committee in connection with the development of the emergency Telephone System (9-1-1 ), and having recuested the designated agencies to notify the Clerk of the Board of dupervisors of the individuals who will be their representatives on said committee; and The Board having received notification from the following agencies indicating their respective representatives on the aforesaid committee: Office of the County Sheriff- Mr. Leslie A. Glenn Coroner Administrative Officer Office of the County Sheriff- Mr. James F. Angliss Coroner--Communications Division Communications Engineer County Office of Eme1 gency Mr. Will H. Perry, Jr. Services Director Contra Costa County Criminal Mr. G-harles E. McCarty Justice Planning Board 2280 Diamond Boulevard Suite 391 Concord, Califon-nia Contra Costa County Police Chief Jerry Warren Chiefs Association City of Martinez 525 Henrietta Martinez, California Contra Costa County Fire Chief Michael W. Blodgett Chiefs Associatiin 150 North Hartz Avenue Danville, California Contra Costa County Fire Battalion Chief John Hill Protection District 2010 Geary Road Pleasant Hill, California California Highway Patrol Captain P. L. Latoures Lieutenant 0. L. Ellis (Alternate) 5001 Bli= Road Martinez, California Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Mr. Fred Plettl Company (Concord) Special Services Consultant 1410 Danzig Plaza Concord, California State of California, Department Mr. Van Bishop of General Services, 911 Area Coordinator Commii,nicatiors Di-vision 314-1 San Gabriel Way Union City, California OWN, i On motion of Supervisory E. A. L•inscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS By m-.sa BOARD ORD-74 ED that receipt of the aforesaid notifications is ACIMMILEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. U. Boggess. NOES: Dona. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I HEREBY CMTI1F Y that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Hoard of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness ray hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 16th day of July, 1974.• J. R. OLSSONX CLERK By 2 .. - . Vera Nelson Deputy Clark ' cc: County Sheriff-Coroner Telephone E--change Office cif 2mergancy Services Public Works Director County Counsel County Administrator Listed Agencies 00101 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 1914 In the Matter of Assessment of 1974 Annual Dues for Central Coast Regional Association of County Supervisors The Board having received a memorandum dated July 1 , 1974 from Mr. Kurt P. Kupper, President and Mr. Richard J. Rrefsa, Secretary-Treasurer of the Central Coast Regional Association of County Supervisors notifying members of said association the annual dues for 1974 are $100.00; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County-,Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to make payment of the aforesaid amount. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: A7ES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Auditor-0ontroller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 16th day of July , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By G(,�f'...� �,..� Deputy Clerk H 24 5174 -12.600 Arline Patten 00102 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 74 In the Matter of Letter from Asociacion de Charros los Costenos Offering Volunteer Posse Services. This Board having received a copy of a letter addressed to Sheriff Harry Ramsay from Mr. Abraham Q. Amador, Public Relations Agent, Asociacion de Charros-los Costenos, P. O. Box 313, Brentwood 94513 offering occasional volunteer posse services or other assistance which the Office of the County Sheriff-Coroner may need; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter is referred to the County Sheriff-Coroner. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Reny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None.",- ABSENT: one.":ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. f I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and eorred copy of an order eetarrd on the � minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. V'lit:less my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Amador Supervisors Sheriff-Coroner or"..xed this 16th day of July , 1974 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By id,964 ,Ag1t1J Deputy Clerk D. Harkness I�! M 24 5174 -12.500 f fi 1U0 VV ! In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 197A- In 974In the Matter of P3nal Report of the 1973-1974 Contra Costa County Grand Jury. ThIs Board hav4nr received the Final Report of the 1973-1974 Contra Costa County Grand Jury; and An motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report 1s ACKNOWLEDGED, and same is ?REFERRED to the Office of County Administrator for cormert. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, £. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. ROES: hone. ABSENT: Supervisors A. V. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. ce• County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of • Superior Court Supervisors Administrator affixed this 16th day of July , 1974 l - J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By • k� c-ems-- , Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid H Zt sirs -12.600 VV1VZ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 1974 In the Matter of l Authorizing Execution of an I Agreement With Hastings College of Law for Employment of Five Work-Study Students by the Office of the District Attorney. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Vice Chairman, is AUTHDRIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Hastings College of Law, Law Department of the University of California, for employment of five students by the Office of the District Attorney during the period July 1, 1974 to June 30, 1975, under a work-study program, at a total cost to the county not to exceed $2,268. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias and J. E. Mori arty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Hastings College of Law Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Off ice of District Supervisors Attorney affixed this 16th day of Ju ly . 19 714.- County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON Clerk County Administrator By 0�?Aju', Deputy Clerk H 24 5114 -12,500 (J�j Charleen K. Travers ()01� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 79 71�_ In the Matter of Authorising Execution of Amendment to Agreement with University of California, Berkeley for employment of two work-study students in Office of the District Attorney. This Board having heretofore entered into an agreement dated May 18 1972s with The Regents of the University of California, Berkeley, for employment of students in the Office of the District Attorney, under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (Work-Study Program); and An agreement having been presented to the Board this day to extend to June 30, 1975 the term of employment of two students at an additional cost to the county not to exceed $20028, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in aforesaid Master Agreement; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor Be A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORNEREDD that said Ex- tension Agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, Be A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess, NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. B. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of acs University of California Supervisors Office of District ofiixed this 16th day of July _ 19 7�, Attorney County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By ,�,ktR. ter/�,z.�, Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5J71 - 12.500 ��� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreement with the State of California for Sale of Certain Tax-Deeded Land to the Contra Costa County Water District. Pursuant to provisions of Section 3791 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Warren N. Boggess, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa, the Contra Costa County Water District, and the State of California under the terms of which the county agrees to sell to the Contra Costa County Water District for the sum of $810.00 certain property, as more particularly set forth in Exhibit "A" attached. to said agreement and made a part thereof, which has been acquired by the state for non-payment of taxes. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Tax Collector (6) Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 16th day of July , 19 74 Contra Costa County Water J. R. OLSSON, Clerk District County Auditor-Controller By Deputy Clerk N. ingAbam H 24 sna -12s00 00-10-7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 t9 L4 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreement With Bast Bay Regional Park District for Use of Facilities by Children from Edgar Children's Shelter. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the East Hay Regional Park District, under terms of which district facilities will be used at no cost by children at the Edgar Children's Shelter at pre-arranged dates during the 1974-1975 fiscal year, with the understanding that the county will provide adequate supervision of the children and indemnify the district for losses, damage and liability arising from said use. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. R. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. ROES: Hone. ABSENT: Supervisors A. K. Dias and J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: District Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this 16th day of Jul9 , 19 14 County Administrator J J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByDeputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H to s/ra -tz.soo , 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Contract with County Super- intendent of Schools in '• Connection with Summer Program for Economically Disadvantaged Youth (SPEDY) . On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Warren N. Boggess, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute a contract for purchase of service (28-401) between the County of Contra Costa and the County Superintendent of Schools for the administration of the Summer Program for Economically Disadvantaged Youth (Human Resources Agency Manpower Project) during the period June 10, 1974 through October 1, 1974 at a maximum, cost not to exceed $438,838, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract; The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Superintendent Supervisors of Schools affixed this 16th day of July , 1974 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By 4t2 , Deputy Clerk 4 - 14 Z{ 5/74 -12,500 N. Insham OO�O�/ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , i 9 74 In the Matter of Authorising Increase in Maximwn Rates Allowable for Legal Publications of Tax Delinquency Lists. Mrs F. Fernandez, Assistant to the County Administrator, having submitted for Board consideration a proposal to authorise an increase in the maximum rate allowable for three publications of the tax delinquency list to $6.15 a squame; and Mr. Fernandes having indicated that the present rate of $2.65 per square was authorized April 1 , 1970 and that due to higher operating costs newspapers publishing within the county- are not willing to publish the tax delinquency list at the cur- rently authorized price and that a rate of $6.15 has been re- quested which is in accordance with the price of other legal publications; NOW, THEREF0RE, on motion of Supervisor J. Ps Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Be A. Wnscheids IT IS BY THE HOAR ORDERED that the maxim m rate allowable for three publications of the tax delinquency list is set at $6.15 per square with the understand- ing that quotations will be solicited from legal newspapers pub- lished within the county for publishing the list at the lowest possible cost to the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES% Supervisors J. P. Kenny, Be A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: ]none. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias J. 8, Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Auditor-Controller supervisors Purchasing affixed this 16th day of_ &1y , 19 _U Tax Collector-Treasurer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Clerk ., By Z�z.* lP.Li 66,;?n . Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/71 - 12,SC0 00116 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County.. State of California July 16 , 19714-- In 971,EIn the Matter of Approving 197 .-1975 Proposed Budgets for County Special Districts and County Service Areas* The County Auditor-Controller having Piled with this Board 19?4-1975 fiscal year proposed budgets for county special districts (exclusive of county fire protection districts) and county service areas; and The County Auditor-Controller and the County Adminis- trator having reconsnended that the aforesaid budgets be accepted as the proposed budgets and serve as the bases for review and consideration for adoption as the final budgets for the 1974- 1975 fiscal year; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Be A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that afore— said 1974-1975 proposed budgets are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, 9. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess, NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. Be Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors County Additor affixed this 16th day of July , 19 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin 00111 H 21 5/71 -12,500 41 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 ?!� In the Matter of Authorizing Relief of Cash Shortages in the Accounts of the County Sheriff-Coroner and County Medical Services. Pursuant to the provisions of Resolution Number 2702 adopted by the Hoard on January 282 19% and on motion of Super- visor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT 1S BY THE BOARD ORIISRSD that authorisation is GRANTED for relief of cash shortages in the following accounts: County Sheriff-Coroner $3.50 County Medical Services $5.00 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AIRS: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, R. A. Linscheid. NODS: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. R. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Sheriff-Coroner Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Medical Services Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 16th day of July , 19 �! County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By t" j A _,; rVX7 Deputy Clerk Doris Bal in H N 5/74 -12,500 �n U i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 ' 19 74 in the Matter of Authorizing Special Board and Care Rate for Kimberly Wendland. On the recommendation of the Director, Hut an Resources Agency, and on notion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Be A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDS that authorisation is GRANTED for p&T mnt of a special board and care rate of $1 00 per month, effective July 17, 1974, to Mrs. Katherine Kelly, 1280 Ludwig St., Santa Rosa, California for the care of Kimber]�y Wendland, a dependent child of the court. The foregoing order was passed by the fo llming vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E, A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. H. Dias, J. 8. Moriarty* I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors Social Service affixed this 16th day of July , 19 -74 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/74 -12.500 00113 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 7L In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff-Coroner to use inmate labor for clean-up work. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Sheriff- Coroner is AUTHORIZED to utilize inmte labor for clean-up work at the City of Antioch Firearms Range. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, If. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: City of Antioch Supervisors County Sheriff—Coroner affixed this !6th d of July , 19 7 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY Deputy Clerk Do-oth Lanz ini H 23 5r74 -1--.590 00114 0 0 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Cosia County, State of California July 16 , 19 L4 In the Matter of Authorizing Refund of Security Deposit to Don Boll Company in connection with Land Use Permit No. 296-72. On recommendation of the Director of Planning, and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor- Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund the amount of $7,500 to the Don Boll Company, to return deposit required as security to . guarantee compliance with landscaping requirements in connection with Land Use Permit No. 296-72, pursuant to teras of the agreement dated July 10, 1973. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote_: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, J. E. Moriarty. HOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias and J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Don Holl Company Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this_16th_day of Tnly , 19 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H to 5174 -izsoa Charleen B. Travers 15 001 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 16 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing ) Attendance at Meeting ) On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Benny , seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linsc , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, is (are) AUTHORIZED to attend, the following: Lieutenant Russell F. Pitkin, Office of the Sheriff- Coroner - neat session of the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy, Quantico, Virginia, commencing in September; all except incidental expenses to be paid by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid,, W. No Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. K. Dias, J. E. Noriarty. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Sheriff-Coroner Witness my hand and the Seal of County Auditor- the Board of Supervisors affixed this Controller 16th day of May 197. County Administrator CLERK J. R. OLSSON ,eaX41a ka,&6 c-Ci By Doris Baldwin Deputy Clerk 73-11-500 Form #13 00116 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 ZL In the Matter of Exercising option for renewal of lease with John Re Scott for recreation area site in North Richmond. The County of Contra Costa has in effect a lease with John Re Scott, as Lessor, effective September 25, 1972, for use of a amr11 triangular parcel of land on Willow Avenue and Central Street in. North Richmond as a recreational site; and Section Four, Page 1 , of said lease grants to the County of Contra Costa the option to renew upon the same terms and conditions for a period of two years; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Be A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BDARD ORDEW that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa HEREBY E7CSRCISBS said option to renew the lease on the same terms and conditions for an additional period of two years, the new term cou m+ncing August 15, 1974 and ending August 14, 1976. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Jo Pe Kenny, We No Boggess, Be A* Linscheide NOBS: None* ABSENT: Supervisors A* Ke Dias, J. Be Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Supervisors Lessor Wo—R/P) affixed this day of _r'�� , 197 Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Auditor y T,_, t Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5i74 -12.500 00117 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 1974 In the Matter of Exercising option for renewal of lease with H. F. Swanson,, at ux, for recreational area site in North Richmond, The County of Contra Costa has in effect a lease with Harold F. Swanson and Hazel D. Swanson effective August 220 1972 for use of 1 .37 acres of land in North Richmond as a recreational site; and Section Four, Page 2, of said lease grants to the County of Contra Costa the option to renew upon the same terms and conditions for a period of two years; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Reny, seconded by Super- visor Be A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE W that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa HEREBY EORC ISBS said option to renew the lease on the same terms and conditions for an additional period of two years, the new term conancing August 15, 1974 and ending August 14, 1976. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, We N. Boggess, Be A. Linscheid. NOES: None., ABSENT: Supervisors A. H. Dias, J. Be Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of ac: Public Works Supervisors Real Property Lsasor (a/o — R/P) affixed this 16th day of July , 1974 Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Auditor Bydr'K.i�s ��r/ars Deputy Clerk oris Baldwin H 24 5/14 -12.500 00118 N In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Application with California State Department of Education for Allocation of Federal Funds for Family Day Care Project. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Warren N. Boggess, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an application between the County of Contra Costa and California State Department of Education for an allocation of $11,000 in federal funds to be used for funding a Family Day Care Project to provide training workshops for day care mothers and applicants during the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975, under terms and condi- tions as more particularly set forth in said application. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: State c/o Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 16th day of July , 19 74 Agency J. R. OLSSON, Cleric County Auditor-Controller O.F County Administrator By N .1,g'�-- . Deputy Clerk N. I sham H 24 s/74 -12MO 00119 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Vice Chairman to Execute Application to the U. S. Department of Labor for Federal Assistance. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Warren N. Boggess, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an application to the U. S. Department of Labor for federal assis- tance in the amount of $1,235,100 under Title II of the Compre- hensive Employment and Training Act of 1973. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote_ AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Agency Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 16th day of July , fg 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By � r Deputy Clerk N. Ilgraham M 24 5/74 -12AGO VV�� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Amendment to 1974 De lagate Agency Agreement with North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. This Board on January 28, 1974 having authorized its Chairman to execute Delegate Agency Agreements for 1971} Office of Economic Opportunity and Head Start Programs; and A Second Amendment to 197k Delegate Agency Agreement with North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. having been pre- sented to the Board this day so as to increase the federal share b $5,000 thereby increasing the total contract to $196,469 R( 157,175 federal share and $39029!1, local share), subject to the conditions that the federal share increase is to be used solely for the purchase of durable playground equipment for use by the Opportunity Childrents Center and that North Richmond Neighbor- hood House, Inc. is to remain accountable for the equipment ac- quired; NOW, TBERRFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Amendment is APPROVED and Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORto execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, Be A. Linscheid, W. :f. Boggess. NOES: None, ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Office of Economic witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Opportunity (2) Supervisors County Auditor-Controller a$'ixed this 16th day of July , 197 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By , tYtl� l'�ti,.r_� Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5174 -12,500 00121 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Consulting Services Agreement, Lawrence Road, Project No. 5823-4123-74, Tassajara Area. The Board having considered a Consulting Services Agreement with Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Inc. , Consulting Civil Engineers, pro- viding for construction inspection services on Lawrence Road south of Tassajara Road (reconstruction of the existing road), at a cost not to exceed $5,000; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and Mr. Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Vritness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 16th day of July____, 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Hildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12,500 00:= In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 Z4 In the Matter of Approval of Consulting Services Agreement, Work Furlough Center, Richmond, Work Order 5346. The Board having considered a Consulting Services Agreement with Harding—Lawson Associates to perform the soils evaluation at the Work Furlough Center in Richmond, said agreement providing for payment in accordance with the standard rates with a maximum allow— able Yee of $1,900, which amount is not to be exceeded without further authorisation by the Public Works Director; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. iinscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator affixed this -i 6tb day of J„i y 19 7-4.- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/74 -12.500 V(� O/2 I &LLU11l. IJJ.JLo Lu` UINVA. - Supervisors County Auditor County Administrator affixed this iday of J„_�_ 19 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By i �Gf,E Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall �A j H 24 5/74 -12,500 VOi� l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 7.4, In the Matter of Acceptance of Easement and Permit Agreement, Golf Club Road, Pleasant Hill Area, Project No. 3874-4124-74. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Easement and Permit Agreement from the United States Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, in connection with the widening of the bridge on Golf Club Road over Contra Costa Canal, is ACCEPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. H. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors Real Property affixed this 16th day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By�� Deputy Clerk Mi dyed 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12.500 00124 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Amendments to Contracts for Construction Supervision/Inspection Services. On the recommendation of the Public forks Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Amendments to Contracts for the provision of construction supervision/inspection services with the following individuals, are APPROVED: J. M. Nelson Charles G. Liebscher Robert G. Grady IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the aforesaid amendments on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. H. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: J. M. Nelson ) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of C. G. Liebscher)vi. aP.W. Supervisors R. G. Grady ) affixed this 16th day of July , 1974 Public Works Director ,v J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor gy putt De Clerk " V. ,II--= H 24 5/74 -12 500 010125 a %-. v. L.LeLi�Cner)v1. aY.W. 'Ju1j"-=v&sors R. G. Grady ) offixed this 16th day of July ' 19 74 Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor gDeputY' Clerk H 24 5174 -12.500 00100 �► s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 2_�L In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Energize Street Light in Discovery Bay Area (County Service Area M-8). On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize one (1) 7500 lumen mer- cury vapor street light in Subdivision 4205, Discovery Bay area, on the south side of Cabrillo Point, three poles west of Marina Circle. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said light, having been installed under previous agreements by the developer, are now to be billed to County Service Area M-8. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote oforesaid. cc: P.G.fi E. , Concord Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 16th day of July , 1 g 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk. i By �i6/ Deputy Clerk MIJLarea V. Ballard H 24 5174 -12.5004]1 � i i i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 1974 In the Matter of Completion of Improvements in Minor Subdivision 90-71, Concord Area. The Public Works Director having this day reported that the construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 90-71, Concord area, has been satisfactorily completed; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said construction of improvements are complete; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to refund to Duffel Financial and Construction Company, 1822 Diamond Boulevard, Concord, California 94520 the $500 cash deposit as surety under the Road Improvement Agreement, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail Mo. 93554 dated September 30, 1971. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Duffel' Financial & Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Construction Company Supervisors City of Concord affixed this 16th day of July , 1974 Attn: Mr. Bill Webb J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director Director of PlanningMildred 0. Ballard ey- Deputy Clerk M 24 sna -12.soo 00127 4i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 74 In the Matter of Granting Permission to Partially Close Certain Roads for "Holy Ghost Procession," Oakley Area. The Public Works Director having reported that the Holy Ghost Committee of Oakley requests permission to partially close State Highway 4, O'Hare Avenue (Road No. 8061), Home Street (Road No. 8075A) , Second Street (Road No. 8075H), and Third Street (Road No. 8075J) to conduct its annual "Holy Ghost Procession" parade on July 21, 1974 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. ; and The Public Works Director having further reported that traf- fic will be detoured over existing neighborhood streets; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission is GRANTED for the requested closure subject to the conditions set forth relative to parades in Resolution No. 4714 adopted by the Board on December 28, 1965 and receipt of letters of concurrence from the County Sheriff's Department, the Oakley Fire District and the California Highway Patrol. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Board recommends to the State Department of Transportation that the closure of State Route 4 for said parade be approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Holy Ghost Committee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (via P.W. ) Supervisors Public Works Director offixed this 16thday of July , 19 74 County Sheriff-Coroner J. R. OISSON, Clerk Oakley Fire District California Highway Patrol By 11 re 6 Deputy Clerk ard H z. sig. S� . t� Department of �`°aTransportati.on 0012 • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19L4_ In the Matter of Approval of Closure of Sussex Street, Road No. 4485F, Clyde Area, for Street Dance. The Public Works Director having reported that the Clyde Civic Improvement Association has requested the closure of Sussex Street, Road No. 4485H, Clyde area, between Wellington and the alleyway, for a street dance on July 20, 1974 from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. ; and The Public Works Director having further reported that traf- fic will be detoured over existing neighborhood streets; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the closure as requested is APPROVED subject to the conditions set forth relative to parades in Board Resolution No. 4714 and receipt of letters of concurrence from the California Highway Patrol, the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District and the Sheriff's Department. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. R 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Clyde Civic Improvement Assn.Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Sheriff-Coroner affixed this 16th day of July , 19 74 C.C.C. Fire Protection Dist. d. R. OLSSON, Clerk California Highway Patrol By Luft � �, Deputy Clerk Mildred ar H 24 5/74 -12.500 00129 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 16 , 1974 In the Matter of Releasing ) Subdivision Deposit ) Subdivision: 4092, Alamo Area ) Deposit: $500 ) ) Auditor's Permit No. 98254 ) Dated April 5, 1973 ) Refund to: ) Frank and Paul Bolla } 3158 Miranda Avenue ) Alamo, California 94507 ) On June 25, 1973 this Board resolved that the improvements in the above-named Subdivision were completed for the purpose of establishing a beginning date for filing liens in case of action under the Subdivision Agreement; and now on the recommendation of the Public Works Director: The Board finds that the improvements have been main- tained (for one year after completion and acceptance) against defective work and/or labor done or defective materials furnished in performing the Subdivision Agreement, and that all deficiencies (if any) developing during this period have been corrected; and Pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 8429(b) and the Sub- division Agreement, the Director is authorized to refund the deposit as indicated above. The foregoing order Was passed by a unanimous vote of Board members present. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 16th day of July , 1974 =XXXXD028M CLERK cc : Public Works (2; J. R. OLSSO , Subdivider BY 6'y X&Ad , Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard 00130 •Y II In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 i 9 7 4 In the Matter of Authorizing Issuance of Warrant, North Richmond Storm Drain, Work Order 8750, Richmond Area. The Board on May 14, 1974 having accepted a Grant of Easement for storm drainage purposes in connection with North Richmond Storm Drain, Work Order 8750, Richmond area, from the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company; and authorized the County Auditor to draw a warrant for $100 as consideration for said document; and The Public Works Director this day having reported that said warrant was made payable to the Railroad Company in error and should have been made payable to the Transamerica Title Insurance Company, who will disburse to said Railroad Company; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in the amount of $100 paya- ble to Transamerica Title Insurance Company, Escrow No. 216907, and to cancel Warrant No. B 241377. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. H. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ce• County Auditor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 16th day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �A Deputy Clerk �aar � H 24 5,74 - =.Soo X4131 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 1974 In the Matter of Acceptance of Supplemental Right of Way Contract, Pacheco Boulevard, Pacheco Area, Project No. 3951-4512-72. The Board on January 22, 1974 having approved a property settlement with Mrs. Edith S. Spear in connection with the recon- struction of Pacheco Boulevard, Pacheco area, wherein $400 was deducted from the payment as consideration for the County construct- ing a fence along the rear property line of Mrs. Spear; and The Public Works Director having this day reported that Mrs. Spear no longer wants the fence constructed; NOW, TFXREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supplemental Right of Way Contract dated July 3, 1974, from Mrs. Spear, is ACCEPTED and Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to sign said contract on behalf of the County. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in favor of Edith S. Spear for $400 and deliver same to the County Supervising Real Property Agent for payment. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 16th day of July , 1974 County Administrator -' J. R. OLSSON, Uerk By ` Deputy Cleric i reRallard H 24 5,J74 -12.500 00132 Supervisors July_ , 19 7 4 cc: Public Works Director orfixed this 1_ 6`_daY °f County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator Deputy Clerk By . a H 24 5:74 -12.500 00132 WPM IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Natter of Route 77 ) (Shepherd Canyon Freeway), ) July 16, 1974 Moraga Area. ) The Board on July 9, 1974 having referred to the Public Works Director for report a letter from the State Department of Transporta- tion advising that the California Highway Commission, at its regularly scheduled meeting on July 18-19, 1974, will consider rescinding the adoption of a portion of unconstructed Route 77 (lying westerly of Route 93, Gateway Boulevard, in Contra Costa County) and disposing of previously acquired right of ways; and It having been noted that this portion of Route 77 was removed from the State Freeway and Expressway System in 1972 by a bill authored by Assemblyman Meade, but that the route is still in the State Highway System; and It having been further noted that the Board on January 23, 1973 adopted Resolution No. 73/40 requesting that the State Division of Highways, in conformance with the established policy and procedure of the California Fighway Commission, initiate a transportation corridor study of this segment of Route 77 under the guidelines of the Governor's Transportation Corridor Policy; and The Public Works Director this day having recommended that the Board take the following actions: 1. Reaffirm the position stated in Resolution No. 73/40; 2. Request the California Highway Commission to take no action relative to rescinding the route of disposing of right of ways until said corridor study is completed; 3. Direct the Clerk of the Board to notify the California Highway Commissica and the County legislative represen- tatives of the position of the Board by telegram prior to the aforesaid scheduled meeting of July 18-19, 1974; and 4. Direct the Clerk of the Board to send copies of this Order to the California Highway Commission; California Department of Transportation (District IV, San Francisco); Metropolitan Transportation Commission; and the City of Oakland; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Public Works Director are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: ?Zone. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. cc: Public Works Director cEPT[[[r D COPY County Administrator I ver„!v ,ha• t!t!� iii a ru!!. *-;e & correct copy of All noted above th ti h” :y on r,!c !.7 :,1y office, an.1 ;..:r �r ;j(jr)p!,-(! by ttte Hoard of -:•,•r.i t'o,,rra t'n;r.a +',tinrs. Ca?if0-^.!a, on !ht- J% r. ATTEST: J. It. co-.my & t7.+..i:c€o Cie:kof said Board of Super.:aors, by Deputy Cierk. 0 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments. On notion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the fol- lowing instruments are ACCEPTED: Instrument Date Grantor Reference Grant Deed June 6, 1974 Merle D. Hall M.S. 71-73 at al Grant of £astment June 6, 1974 Merle D. Hall M.S. 71-73 at al The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. H. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc- Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 16th day of July , 19 74 ,g.� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ���!�Lc.�-l/. �ac.� Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5114 -12,Soa 001 q— A °,4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 , 19 74 In the Matter of Acceptance of Instruments for Recording Only. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow- ing instruments are ACCEPTED for recording, only: Instrument Date Grantor Reference Offer of Dedication June 28, 1974 Dean W. Criddle et ux M.S. 69-73 Consent to Offer of March 15, 1974 East Bay Municipal Sub. 4496 Dedication Utility District (In lieu of subordination required by conditions of approval for said subdivision) The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: ?Ione. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supefvisors on the date oforesaid. cc. Recorder (via P.W. ) Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 16th day of July , 19 74 County Assessor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By ,/",� Deputy Clerk Mildred a M 24 sn4 -12,500 �, (} l . VV-iVjr% I .. w,...:.. ..... .... � ,as �. t in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 16 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Work Order 6443 (Supplement 02), Moraga Road, Road No. 3231, Moraga Area. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 6443 (Supplement 02) in the amount of $6,400, and that he be authorized to arrange for the repair of a road slipout on Moraga Road, Road No. 3231, Moraga area, S00 feet south of Corliss Drive; and The Public Works Director having reported that the extra money is needed for additional, unforeseen work in unstable mate- rial and for the repair of damaged drainage facilities which were not visible before the work was started; and The Public Works Director having further reported that this maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environ- mental impact report requirements; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors affixed this 16th day of July • f9 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Ely �lred 0. Balllaarrt�d • Deputy Clerk H 2. 5/74 -12.500 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFJRMIA July 16 , 1974 In the Matter of Approval ) of Work Orders ) On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenn , IT IS BY TIE BOARD RDERFD that approval is given for the folloiiing, and the County Public Works Director is authorized to :Hake the improvements listed: w/0 Estimated No. Road Name Description of Work Cost 4782 SAN LEANDRO CREEK Removal of silt, debris and $4,500 TRIBUTARY vegetation from a reach of Moraga area channel approximately 500 Job DMP 75-1 feet long between Miramonte Drive and the upstream end of a reach cleaned last year (in accordance with Clauses 5a and 6a of Drainage Maintenance Policy). (ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE BY A PRIVATE CONTRACTOR AT FORCE ACCOUNT RATES) 4783 EAST BRANCH OF Rebuilding the failed outfall $3,500 GREEN VALLEY CREEK spillway of a- side channel Danville area (behind 2216 Blackhawk Road) Job DMP 75-2 in accordance with Clauses 5a and 6b of the Drainage Main- tenance Policy. (ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE BY A COMBINATION OF COUNTY FORCES AND RENTED EQUIPMENT) All the aforesaid Work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental empact requirements. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. t.. Boggess. NOES : bone. ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I HERFBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 16thdap of July , 19 74. cc: Public Works (2) ,K{MV}+BA WW-, CLERK J. F. OLSSON, By re dd-, Deputy clerk Form #20.7 70-1-500 oo137 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BO OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT July 16 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Work Order 8093, Wildcat Creek Levee, North Richmond Area (Flood Control Zone 7). The Public Works Director, as ex officio Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation Dis- trict, having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 8093 in the amount of $1,500 and that he be authorized to arrange for the reconstruction of a failed section of the northerly levee of Wildcat Creek in the vicinity of Station 44; and The Public Works Director having reported that said work will be charged to funds of Flood Control Zone 7 budgeted for maintenance purposes; and The Public Works Director having further reported that said work is considered a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. t ABSENT: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Flood Control Supervisors affixed this 16th day of July , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ? G Deputy Clerk 11aldred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 .12.500 00138 And the Board adjourns to meet on Tuesday, July 23,, 1974 at 9:00 A. M., in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California. W. 14. Boggess, e Chairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Depu 0013R r SUMMARY OF PFOCEEDINGS BEFOPE THE BOARD OF SUPERV'_"QRS OF COI'.TR?1 COSTA COUTITY JULY 16, 10174, PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSOtI, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Approved personnel actions for County Auditor-Controller, District Attorney, Hunan Resources Agency, Social Service; and project positions for County Medical Services, Human Resources Agency. Approved internal araropriati.on adjustments not affecting totals for Probation, Public Forks , Sheriff (Special Projects) . Authorized increase in naxirum rate allowable for legal nublication of tax delinquency list to 55.15 a square. Approved proposed budgets for fiscal year 1074-1975 for county special districts (exclusive of county fire vrotection districts) and county service areas. Authorized relief of cash shortages in accounts of Sheriff- Coroner ( 3. 50) and Medical Services ($5) . Authorized special board and care rate of $400 per month to Tars. K. Felly, Santa Posa, for care of dependent child of court. Authorized Sheriff to use inmate labor for clean-up work at City of Antioch Firearms Range. Authorized. Auditor to refund 6W7,510 to Don Koll Company required as surety cash deposit in connection with Land Use Permit No. 296-72. Authorized attendance of Lt. Pitkin, Office of Sheriff-Coroner, at next session of „,EI National Academy, Quantico, Virginia, alp except incidental expenses to be paid by FBI. Adopted Resolution No. 74/615, authorizing execution of Subordination of Lien to;.en against property of Ii. and T. Ousborn, and rescinded Resolution Ho. 74/435 adonted May 14, 1974 with respect thereto. Authorized payment of $100 for 1A74 annual dues for Central Coast Regional Association of County Supervisors. Denied claim for damages filed in behalf of V. Patton. Acknowledged receipt of letters from various agencies advising as to their designated representatives on the Emergency Telephone System Committee (9-1-1) . Approved surety tax bonds for Tracts 4661 and 4662, City of Antioch, and 4519, City of Concord. Exercised options to renes leases for recreational area sites in North Richmond area with Ii. Swanson et ux and J. Scott. Ackno:•.ledF,ed recei^t of Final Report of 1R73-74 County Grand Jury and referred sane to Office of County Administrator for comment. Authorized P. C. & E. Company to energize one street light in Subdivision 4205, Discovery ray area, County Service Area M-°. Acuented as complete construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 90-73., Coracot-d area; and authorized refund of surety cash devosit in conne4tion therewith. . Granted permission to nartially close certain roads for „holy Gho-t Procession'' rnrade, Oakley area, July 21. 00140 July 16, 1971; Sur.nary, continue: Page 2 Awarded Contracts 1 and 2 for site improvements at Contra Costa County : ire Protection District Fire College, Treat Boulevard, Concord, to Lai:-rence Adai^s, Berkeley (538,092 and x8,096) . Approved request of Clyde Civic Inprovement Association to close Sussex Street, Clyde area, for street dance, July 20. Authorized release of t504 deposit to F. and P. Bolla in connection with Subdivi:-3on 11092, Alamo area (ir::provenents have been maintained for one Near) . Closed hearing and fixed July 23 at 9:55 a.m. for decision on whether Dutch Slough Road is a Public road, Bethel Island area (CSA RD-11) . Authori"ed issuance of 1100 warrant payable to Transamerica Title Insurance Company in connection with Horth Richmond Storm Drain, and cancelled ?-:arrant ;Io. ii 2!11377 issued to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company. Accepted Suppler:ental right of Vay Contract with Mrs. Spear with respect to reconstruction of Pacheco Boulevard , Pacheco area, and authorized rarner_t of X4100 in connection therewith. Approved recon nervations of rubl_c Yorks Director with respect to Route 77 (Shepherd Canyon Freeway) , Moraga area, including- reaffirming Board^rd positron stated in Resolution No. 73/4b, renuesting th t State Division of :iigh°grass , in conformance with establi-rhed policy and procedure of California Highway Commission, initiate transportation corridor study of this segment of Route 77 under Fuidelires of Governor's Transportation Corridor Police. Referred to Public '.'or'.�s Lj——to_- for recommendation July 23, bids received for follonir- Projects : construction of Turn Lanes: Mora ;a tray, Yorai;a area; and reconstruction of Trinity and Yale Avenues, Kensington area. Accented instruments from M. Hall et al , MS 71-73; and for recording, only from D. Criddle et ux , !IS 69-73 and East Bay Municipal Utility District, Sub. 4490'. Accepted as complete construction of private improvements in Subdivision 44641 , Danville area, and Minor Subdivision 23-73, E1 Sobrante area; authorized exoneration of surety bond and refund of cash deposit in connection therewith, respectively. Approved follor:inr; numbered fork Orders for work indicated: 6443 (Supplement -'2) , repair of road slipout, Moraga Road, Moraga area, $6,400; 4752, removal of silt etc. , San Leandro Creek Tributary, Moraga area, x11 ,500; 4783, rebuilding failed outfall spilltraY, East Branch of Green galley Creek, Danville area, $3,500; and 8093, reconstruction of portion of levee, Wildcat Creek, North Richmond area, fi1 ,500 (as Ex-Officio Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Plood Control and mater Conservation District [FC Zone 7]) . Authorized Vice Chairman to execute documents as indicated with follo•,•:inr.: State Department of Education, application for allocation of $11,000 in federal funds to be used for Family Jay Care Project, Human Resources rency; 1 U. S. Department o= Lal.or, anplication for federal assistance in amount o. .1,23 ,10n under Title II, Comprehensive Employment and Trainlni, Act of in7'; irorth ':i chnond iic rhhorl:ood house, inc. , amendment to 1974 Deler*;ate A!-eiicy A!:reer ent so a:- to increase federal share by 00141 July lr, 19711 Summary, continued PaEe 3 $5,000 to be used for purchase of playground equipment for use by Opportuni.y Children's Center; County Superintendent of School::, contract for administration of Summer rrograia for Economically: Disadvantaged Youth (SPEDY) at naaximu*r cost not to exceed c l-38,P3A; East Bay Re,,_ional Par': District, ar-reement. for use of district facilities by children from rTEdrar Children's shelter during 1974-75 fiscal year; Contra Costa County '•'ater District and State of California, ar;reenent whereby count;- nrrees to sell to district for sum of $$10 certain tax.-dee-:ed land ; University of California, Berkeley, and Hastings College of Lala, agreements for employment of ::or -study students by Office of District ,attorney throuv,h Tune 30, 1?7r; J. 1'el son, C. Liebscher and P. Cindy, amendments to contracts for Provision of coresvruction supervision/ins ection services; U. R. LerartL ent of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Easement and Permit r:greene: t in connection with widening of bridge on Golf Club Road over Contra Costa Canal; ;:arding-Larson Associates, Consulting Services Agreement to perform soils evaluation at 1.7ork Purloug-,h Center, Richmond, at cost not to exceed 51 ,9�►G. Approved as recon*:ended by Planning Commission following requests to rezone land in areas indlented : Palerder Homes, 1?35-PZ, Danville; J. D. Graham & Associates , IFR^-PZ, San Ramon; Habitec Architects, 1°71.-9Z, Danville; R. and M. Carlisle, 1723—RZ, Myron; Board of Supervisors initiated study, 1902-RZ, Danville. Adonted the following numbered resolutions: 74/606 and VIM!, fix{r•g August 6 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids .or reconstruction or 7orello Avenue--Mi.dhill Road, Martinez area; and August 13 at 11 a.m. for widening of Bethel Island Road, Oakley area, respectively; 711/6071% 7111600 and 74/6!0, accepting as complete contracts as follows: Filinovich Construction Company for work on Alhambra Valley Road, gl�artir-ez area; Carl Brosamer Construction Company for wore on Third Avenue, Crockett area; and Continental Electric Company for word-: on Clayton Road, City of Clayton; 74/601, fixing August 6 at 11 a.m. for hearing on proposed name chance of Glen Fraser Road to VcHarry Ranch Road, Martinez area; 74/612, approving conveyance of easement to Contra Costa County Water District for water facilities on Buchanan Field Hangar area and accerting ouitclai*n deed from said district; 74/613 and 74/0'14, authorizing execution of Termination of Reimbursement Agreements mitt: respect to liens taken against property of J. Evans and E. Evans; 74/616 and 74/'17, expressing appreciation for services rendered by Mr. J. P. VcBrien, Counts► Administrator, and G. W. hent, M.D. , County Health Officer, upon the occasion of their retirements; 74/616 through 74/F27, authorizing cancellation of tax liens on property acquired by rublic agencies; certain changes in assess- ment r0 11; and cancellation of certain tax liens and transfer to unsecured roll on property acquired by public agencies; 741629), finding and declaring that because salaries and other terms and conditions of e^ployment for certain employees remain unfixed and indefinite, ant. Memorandum of Understanding or other recormendation as to salpries and terns and conditions of employ- ment approved by th1s marc on or before July 23, 19?11 may be Trade effective as of July 1 , 19711 ; and finding; and declaring; further that other `•Rerlor^rida of Understanding*, or compensation recommendations arnroved during*, the reriod July 24, 19711 to August 1, 1974 Sh-111 be effective August 1, 1974 . ¢� the reri-od Ju(l�yte 24 , 10/711 to 17 - 1 recor. ,, � z i be effective Au rust i Aus;ust 1..7 i "1142 July lr, 10719 Su -ary, continued Page 11 Approved ronsultinr "Yervices Agreement with Leptien-Cronin- Cooper, Ine. for construction inspection services on Lawrence Road, Tas:ajara area, cost not to exceed $5,000. Deferred to: Contra Costa County Development Association - notice from Concord Transcr'ny of its sneci`l edition commemorating the 19711 National AAU ` r.lnnin;, a_nl Diving Championships to be held in Concord the latter mart of Au:lust; Director, -an a--sources Arencr - response from State Department o` Health rer-ardJng Board plesolution iNurnber 711/395 concerning; 4zt_te-i>rovideu child day care services; letter from Contra Costa Ccunty F'ental Health Advisory Board to Citizens Advisory Council , S4cra-iento, requesting that Council obtain clarif;*inr, information. fro-^- Attorney General as to role of Advisory Boa,!-d; County Counsel - letter from richmond resident requesting to review letters rerardin-- complaints on animal control operations; County Administrator - memorandum fro.-Ti County Supervisors Association of California transini ttinr a summary of 19711 State Budget Act hems of ra,ior interest to counties; County :erlff-Coroner and County Administrator - letter from City 7-anager oi' Antioch *ith respect to establishment and operation of a regional :U.-coki.rn ar_d holding facility in Antioch; Count;.= f�dri ni st':ator and l_ctinr. Director of Personnel - request from 13r. S. Fishman, Social `?ervice Leval Advisor, that necessary action be taken to adJust his salary to level of Grade IV Attorney; County S'_eri:"f-Coroner - cony of letter from Mr. A. Amador, Associaction do Charros los Cost-encs, Brent:.:ood, offering occasional volunteer Posse serv'Ces ; Employee Relations Officer - cony of letter from Contra Costa Count= Ernloyees As^ocjat-on, Local 1, requesting permission for association insurance representatives to meet with employee rnlembers of his rissoclation in county facilities. Waived readinf, and fixed July 23 for adoption on proposed ordinance which allows, mileage reimbursement for emnloyees on official county business at rate of 171,' per mile through 300 miles and 12L per :pile t 3erea`'ter. Appointed the follo::•inr, .persons to Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-7 (San Ramon Valley area) : Airs. C. Rosenblum, '"essrs. '?. Beratta, E. pest, J. ?Britz, R. Crane, J. :lain and P. Ross. Directed Agricultural Con-missioner, or a member of his staff, to attend neetin,7 of Concord Community Forum at Clayton Valley Elementary School, July 16 at 7:30 P.m. , to discuss animal control. Appointed Mrs. R. Smith to Developmental Disabilities Area Board V for tern. ending June 30, 1975, as recommended by Director, Human resources Director. Approved recormen^ation of Building Inspector that his previous request for jurisdiction to abate be withdrawn in connection with property located at 3035 Stone Road, Bethel Island area, Thomas '-'orth, oi•:rer.. Continued to September 17 at 10:5J a.m. hearing on proposed abatement of property located at 1232 Starr Street, Crockett, R. Board et al, owners. Nearin::- closed an,] fixes: July 23 at 10 a.n. for decizion on Resolution of Tntenticn for t ssessnert D11-trice 1-972-1, Country Club Drive, I°oraga area and on En�,ineer's Rerort filed pursuant thereto. 04143 July lc., 1974 Summary, continued Page 5 Approved three contracts with Mt. Diablo Therapy Center, Inc. , effective July 1, 19711 , for rrovi.sion of special therapeutic services for handicaptied children and adults at maximum cost not to exceed $40,N'0, as recommended by Board Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Dias and Linscheid) . Recessed to meet in Executive Session pursuant to Government Code Section 51957.6. Appointed firs. tiny Dunten to exenpt position of Public Infornatlon Officer effective August 1, 1974, and authorized payment of one-hilf of her expenses for moving to this area from Arizona (rot to exceed 4350) . Referred to Public Information Officer the offer of KFRC radio station to provide equal time to county for rebuttal to message they are broadcasting a;ainst the proposed new County Jail. Approved request of Director, Hunan Resources Agency, and adopted Resolution No. 74/629 designating Dr. Orlyn Mood, Chief, Community Health Services, County Health Department, as Acting County health Of-ficer and adjusting salary for Chief of Community Health Services to level of salary of County Health Officer, effective Aujrust 1, 1974, until replacement for Dr. Kent, present County Health Officer, is recruited under Civil Service procedures (Dr. hent is retiring) . Deferred to July 23 decision on recommendation of Supervisor Kenny, Chairman of i urr.an Resources Corsnittee, that Board (1) authorize execution of contract with Prepaid Health Marketing Consultants which would provide for marketing of Prepaid Health Plan for a two-week period at a total payment not to exceed $10,000; and (2) continue its referral of the Prepaid Health Plan to said committee for report back to Board prior to July 30 for determination of future marketing plans for the PHP; and in connection therewith, requested Mr. C. Van starter, Associate Director, Human Resources Agency, to contact the State Department of health and obtain interpretation of its implementing regulations for prepaid health plans, and of she effect the requirement that the county demonstrate that the PHP is not providing care for Medi-Cal enrollees exclusively would have on the operation of the County Hospital. t 001,44... The precedjug doe-vmOnta consist of JW pages. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PUFSUANT TO ORDIN&ICE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9:00 A.M., TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1974 IN ROOM 1079 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chair van J. E. Moriarty, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clark. The following are the calendars for Board consideration prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator and Public Works Director. 00001 i I i tAML'S!�KENny. At;:'V;Ao+:0 CAL£NDAn roti T}:E POA:2D OF SUPERVISORS JAMES C.MORIARTY ICT Li:TAtCT CHAINMAU 1 ALF1',r:M.DIAL, %AH#'XULO � WARREN NOOGGESS 2tll DISTRICT CONjT 1vOSTAOUNY VICE CHAIRAIAt! JAMI-s E. tAORIAI?.Y. :x-Aa.'rL JAMES R.OLSSON.COuF.'TY CLERK 3=3 DISTRICT AND FCI( AND EX OMC10 CLERK GF DIE OCARO WARREN N. 00,7-GCt;5. CQs_ORt, SPECIAL DISTRICIS GOVERNM BY THE BOARD MRS, GERALDINE RUSSELL ATH DISTRICT CHIEF CLERK LlAAUND A. LINSCh"Ll. v,3k�.bURG !'^F.'t0 CtfA!}! :ERF. P^„CIM. 247, L4tilflt5`TFATI^!:9V!`_atf{C PHONAL 2au.20.0 :1711 VMTRIC7 EXTENSION 2371 F'.O. BOX D Il MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY JULY 23, 1974 9:00 A.M. Meeting of the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County. Sanitation District No. 7-A to receive bids for the purchase of property, West Pittsburg area. The Board will meet in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies. 9:00 A.M. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director. 9:10 A.M. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. 9:30 A.M. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board." 9:30 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board members. 9:45 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board Committees including the following: a. Administration and Finance Committee' (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) on proposed contract with Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) for provision of counseling services to certain AFDC children; and b. Human Resources Committee (Supervisors J. P. Benny and j:. N. Boggess) on: 1. Proposed establishment of a Human Resources Commission; and 2. County Medical Services Prepaid Health Plan. 9:50 A.M. Consider adoption of Ordinance (introduced July 9 , 1974) fixing salaries of members of the Board of Super- visors; waive reading; order publication. 9:55 A.M. Decision on whether Dutch Slough Road, Bethel Island area, is public in nature and intent (hearing closed) . 10:00 A.M. Decision on formation of proposed Assessment District No. 1972-1, Country Club Drive, Moraga area (hearing closed July= 16, 1974) . 10:00 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957.6) as required. 10:30 A.M. Hearing on proposed crdinarce related to signs in Limited Office (C-L) Districts. 10:30 A.114. bearing on an_peal of `?r. James Von Waldegg from Board of nDtais denial of "livor Subdivision 199-73, Orinda area. 00002 i 00002 Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued July 23, 1974 11:00 A.M. Receive bids for the following projects: a. Construction of Canyon Road widening, Moraga area; b. Construction of storm drain, Minert Road, Storm Drain Mainte:ance District No. 1 - Line E, Concord area; and c. Street tree projects, County Service Area M-12, San Pablo Dam Road, El Sobrante area. 11:00 A.M. Hearing on proposed budgets for County Fire Protection Districts for fiscal year 1974-1975. 1:30 P.M. Hearing on reco---nendatiors .of the Special Animal Control Review Committee on its appraisal of the animal control program in the county. 3:30 P.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957) on the matter of recruitment of replacement of County Administrator. ITE-111S SUa4ITTED TO THE BO-MM Items 1 - 11: CONSENT 1. INTRODUCE ordinance providing for adjustment in compensation of the members of the Civil Service Commission; waive reading and fix July 29, 1974 for adoption of same. 2. INTRODUCE ordinance providing for implementation of certain provisions of memorandums of understanding related to shift differential, hazard pay, dues deduction, and pay for work in a higher :lassification; waive reading and fix July 29, 1974 for adoption of same. 3. ADOPT ordinance (introduced July 16, 1974) providing for increase in mileage reimbursement allowances; waive reading and order publication. 4. FIX August 6, 1974 at 3 p.m. for hearing on proposed ordinance providing for additional sign regulations in the Moraga-Rheem areas. 5. ACPUONMEDCE receipt of memorandum dated July 16, 1974 from Employee Relations Officer transmitting list of con- f ide*ntia=- employees. 6. FIX August 20 , 197 at 11:30 a.m. for hearing cn Planning Commission reco:-meendation to amend the Major Roads Plan, a portion of th-z circulation element of the County Genera? Plan (Foundhil? Road, Alamo area) . 7. AUTHORIZ:: changes in assessment roll and cancellation of delinquent penalty, cost, interest, redemption penalty and fee on 1973-1974 securesecureCa. assc."smant- roll. S. DENY cieim of nr. Alan C. rericl_, $50,0•.^.0 for personal 00003 Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued July 23, 1974 9. AUTHORIZE execution of agreements for construction of improvements in Minor Subdivisions 128-73, Martinez area, and 217-73, Walnut Creek area. 10. ACCEPT as complete private i.-uprovements in Minor Subdivisions 78-72 and 101-73, Danville area, and exonerate bonds in connection therewith. 11. INITIATE proceedings and fix September 3, 1974 at 11 a.m. for hearing on proposed annexation of Pleasant Hill Manor and Subdivision 4496 to County Service Area L-45. Items 12 - 40: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation sho%m following the item.) 12. WRITTEN evidence and summaries with respect to rezoning request of Blackhawk Corporation, 1840-RZ. ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT AND FIX DATE FOR FIELD TRIP AND DATE FOR BOARD DECISION 13. ME'dORc'LNDUM from Contra Costa County Assessment Appeals Board requesting adoption of its Local Rule D which provides for continuances of hearings when applicants for change in assessment fail to confirm their hearing dates. ADOPT AS REQUESTED 14. LETTER from Chairnar_, Contra Costa County Juvenile Justice Commission and Delinquency Prevention Commission requesting placement on Board agenda to ask co-sponsorship of an August 8, 1974 meeting on behalf of Joint Informa- tion Council on Human Services. PRESENTATION NOT NEC.RSSARY. INFORMATION FUIUIISHED IN WRITING. APPROVE CO-SPONSORSHIP 15. ME 40RANDU►•i from Acting Director of Personnel recommending modification of Section 32-4.626 of the County Ordinance Code relating to veterans preference credits in Civil Service exrminations. Rr^ER TO COUNTY GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COzSMITTEE 16. LETTER from Mr. John Patrick, E1 Sobrante objecting to E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District weed abatement practices. REFER TO BOARD OF CO•'•tMISSI0NIERS OF THE EL S0BRA.2ITE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT FOR REPORT TO THE BOARD 17. MEMORk\TDUM _=from County Counsel expressing the opinion that appointment of lir. Thomas G. McGowan as Member No. 4 of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association does not involve illegal conflict of interest. ACK OirMEDGE RECEIPT AND DIRECT CLERK. TO ISSUE CERTIFICATE OF APPOITvITMENT 18. MEMORAI.DUM from County Counsel recommending that he be authorized to effect settlement of suit by Vista Verde et al (Superior Cort Action No. 137859) and that the County auditor-Controller be directed to draw a warrant payable to T_R Corporation in the amount of $3,454. APPROVE R^.Co'.s'.:E:•:Drli I0N 19. ME'*_'0RA tiD;;I: pursua?:t to Eoard order from the Director of Planrinc reco---me:idaing that 1AIrs. Joanne Dean, Brentwood be appeinteU nZ Sierra Club representative on the East Coun�y C-c-ncr.I Plain Cor—raittee, replacing Mrs. !dolly E. Reeves. ��Pui .� I_S REC04'-_".E iDED 00004 Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued July 23, 1974 20. UNSIGNED letter from "A group of cui.c,�:rneu informers for honesty in county employment" requesting investigation of qualifications of probation officers and social workers. REFER TO ACTING DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL 21. MEMORANDUMS from County Superintendent of Schools requesting levy of taxies for special education programs. REFER TO ADMINISTRATION AND FINAtICE COMMITTEE, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR AND COUNTY AUDITOR--CONTROLLER 22. LETTER from firs. Kay B. Don-Batalla, San Ramon urging adop- tion of a resolution calling upon garbage collection agencies and county residents to segregate garbage and refuse by categories of taste material. REFER TO COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER 23. LETTER from A1r. Robert F. Aiygrant, Byron requesting that his letter be considered as an application for the position of County Administrator. REFER TO ARTHUR D. LITTLE, INC. FOR REPLY 24. LETTER from Executive Secretary, Contra Costa County Mayors Conference advising of its position urging inclusion in the County budget of $500,000 in City-County Thorough- fare Funds. REFER TO ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE CO101ITTEE 25. LETTER form Executive Secretary, Contra Costa County Mayors Conference, advising of its confirmation of Board acceptance of the Conference special census sharing proposal with the provision that the proposal apply only to those cities which participate in the census. REFER TO DIRECTOR OF PLAWNII G FOR REPORT 26. LETTER from Attorney Victor J. Van Bourg on behalf of Contra Costa Physicians Union, Local 683, SEIU, AFL-CIO, demanding that the Union be provided with monthly written statements of total physician services billed and total physician services for which the county has been compensated. REFER TO COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER, RMPLOITE RELATIONS OFFICER ANID COUNTY COUNSEL 27. LETTER from Congressman Ronald V. Dellums urging that the Board reconsider its decision to refuse temporary funding to the north Richmond Neighborhood House, Youth Services Program. REFER TO ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE CO!Z1ITTEE 28. REMINDER from: the County Supervisors Association of California of procedures and deadlines with which counties must comply in order to receive funds under the State Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act of 1974. REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MID DIRECTOR OF PLANTN1NG 29. MEISORANDUM from the Countv Supervisors Association of California advising or its Cocernment Operations Committee meeting on July 26, 1974 in Sacramento to consider Assemblyman Knox's bills on county consolida- tion, creation of near counties, and cou..ty boundary c.2u^;es. :r T{? Cid:.: '.`_' COiK.S£L n.'_iL COUNTY AD*IINISTRIITOR 30. LETTE:. fron., Ms. Louise Clark, Citizens for Community Involve- mcnt, urging allocation of funds to ventilate, air con- dition and i:teat the main j,,—;l. REFER TO COUNTY AD?-IINISTRA'MR AND COUNTY SHERIrF-CORO::ER ooOvoi n , Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued July 23, 1974 31. MEMOPW:DLr.•1 from County Building Inspector requesting that resolution be adopted in line with new state legis- lature providing for additional inspections of mobile homes and for adoption of increased inspection fees. REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL FOR REVIEW AND REPORT 32. MEMORANDUM from Director of Planning advising that Mrs. Joseph Rapini, Bethel Island is not eligible for a parr dedication fee refund pursuant to Section No. 920-12.012 of the County Ordinance Code. ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT AI4D FORUTARD A COPY OF THE 14EMORAI DUM TO MRS. RAPINI 33. LETTER from State Department of Health acknowledging receipt of Board Resolution No. 74/537 in support of Senate Bill 457 with respect to waiver of license fees for family care homes and advising that any eventual fee schedule will be enacted only after public hearing is conducted. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN) RESOURCES AGENCY 34. MEMORA1%DUM from Director, Human REsources Agency, reporting on the funding and cost status of the county child day care programs. REFER TO ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE COrZIITTEE 35. INSTRUCTIONS from State Controller on requesting reimburse- ment for costs of November 6, 1973 Special Statewide Election. REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR AND COUNTY AUDITOR-CON'TROLLER 36. LETTER from Chairman, Contra Costa County Coordinating Council, requesting that each organization in the Council be allowed an opportunity to present its proposal for Revenue Sharing funds. REFER TO ADMINISTRATION AND FINANICE CW51ITTEE 37. LETTER from Executive Director, Home Health & Counseling Services requesting placement on the Board agenda to discuss the Meals on Nheels Program. REFER TO ADMINIS- TRATION AND FINAINCE COM14ITTEE 38. LETTERS related to Animal Control Division action involving dogs owned by Mr. F. X. Kamienski, Richmond. REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL 39. MEIdOR71.1DUM from Countv Counsel transmitting, pursuant to July 2, 1974 Board order, a draft of a proposed ballot measure for paramedic tax increase for the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. REFER TO ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE CO-M-IITTEE 40. t-IEMORPINDUM from County Counsel expressing the opinion that the�posi tion takcen by the Board in not authorizing the use of county facilities or personnel to effectuate broadcast or transcription for broadcast of its pro- ceedings is within its authority. ACIUIOWLEDGE RECEIPT AND DIRECT THAT A COPY BE SEIN'T TO INTERESTED PARTIES I t^^Ms 41 - 4 2 • TNr OR!,!_k 1ON {Copies of listed as information items have been to all interest-ed rarties.: 41. NOTICE from S_ate V.att=r 71esources Control Board of a public hear .na cn mull 2u , _119174 in Sacramento to.- consider pro- posed changes i;: it-s revenue program guidelines. o0.00`V I Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued July 23, 1974 42. MEMORAb'DUM from State Solid Waste Management Board advising of a public hearing on October 18, 1974 in San Francisco to consider Proposed State Policy for Solid Waste Management and Proposed Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal. _ Persons addressinq the Board should complete the form provided on the rostrum and furnish the Clerk with a written cony of their presentation. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 5 P.M. 100011 •.f 00007 OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CO11TLRA COSTA COM-TY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions, July 23, 1974 From: J. P. McBrien, County Administrator I. PERSOIRM ACTIONS 1. Marshal, Richr:ond Judicial District. Authorize filling of one Deputy Clerk 2, position number 02, vacated by resignation. II. GIFTS AND DONATIONS 2. Accept gift of $280 from the Moraga Garden Club to County Service Area LIB-12 for the purchase of a pepper tree for the Moraga Library. 3. Accept gift of $200 from Standard Oil Company of California to the County Probation Officer for the Youth Crafts Program--n. 4. Accept gift of $2,000 from the Gospel Foundation of California_ to the Probation Officer's Trust Fund. III. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 5. Authorize Ms. Nancy Van Huffel, Manpower Planning Project Director, to attend a manpower conference in Salt Lake City, Utah in the period from July 31 , 19�4 througb August 2, 1974; all costs involved will be paid from federal grant funds. b. AtAborize V. W. Sauer, Public Works Director, to attend 1974 International Public Works Congress in Toronto, Canada and reconvened session on solid Waste in Montreal! Canada in the period from September 13, 1974 through Ssp tember 23, 1974- IV. APPROPRIATIONS ADJUSTEMPIPS 7. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totes for the fc-11owing accounts: Health Department, Contra Costa County Fire - Protection District. V. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS 8. Authorize write-off of delinquent accounts in the total amount of $12.1::0, as requested by the County Building inspector and reco=aended by the County Auditor-Controller. WQ�� To: Board of S=ervisors From: County Administrator Re: Reco>.�manded Actions 7/23/74 Page 2. V. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS 9. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Satisfaction of Judgment taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the county to Warren Winston West, who has made repayment in full. 10. Authorize Diablo Collection Agency to accept the sum of $50 in settlement of the county claim against Helen Schudel Talbot, as recommenced by the County Lien Committee. 11 . Authorize Diablo Collection Agency to accept the sun of $717 in settlement of the county claim against W. H. Kennedy, as recommended by the County Lien Committee. VI. OTHER ACTIONS 12. Authorize increase of *50 to a total of $100 in the revolving fund of the Civil Service Office. 13, Authorize Chairman., Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement betwee3 the County of Contra Costa and the State of California for the sale of certain tax delinquent properties to the State of California, Department of Parks and Recreation, pursuant to Section 3791 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. 14. Authorize County Health Officer to submit application for project grant to provide medical screening and public health nursing services for the elderly. 15. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Director of Food and Agriculture, under the terms of which the salary of the County Agricultural Commissioner will be paid in part ($3000) by the State of California. 16. Acknowledge receipt of letter from Acting Fire Chief B. M. Helms, San Pablo Fire Protection District, advising the board that nine (9) district firefighters must be laid off due to financial limitations. 17. Authorize County Administrator to execute release of Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland from any further claims in connection with respect to loss of personal property of Mr. Ray E. Warren. MC09 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recomm-ended Actions 7/23/74 Page 3. VI. OTHER ACTION'S 18. Authorize payment of a special board and care allowance in the amount of $265 per month, effective August 1 , 1974, to IRr. and Mrs. Joel Brown, 1613 Bayo Vista Ave., San Pablo, California for the care of a dependent child o: the court with severe medical problems, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 19. Authorize payment of a special board and care allowance in the amount of $400 per month, effective August 1 , 1974, to Mrs. L. Duncan, 1283 Stoney Point Road, Santa Rosa, California for the care of a dependent child of the court With severe medical problems, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 20. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Discovery Center, 350 Rose Street, Danville, California for the provision of office space and telephone service at a monthly rate of $100 for two Probation Officers. 21 . Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements with ;he following individuals for the provision of professional services to units of the Probation Department: (1 ) Dorothie Stillwell, total cost $3,888 (2) Byron Nestor, M.D., total cost $840 22. Authorise placement of an emotionally disturbed ward of the court at Surely Hills, 300 Sunny Hills Drive, San Anselmo, California 94960 at a monthly rate of $1 ,288, as recommended by the County Probation Officer. 23. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to approve population estimates for County Probation institutions for fiscal year 1975-1976, prepared for purposes of State Ranches, Homes and Camps subvention. 24. Authorize Real Property Division, Public Works Department, to negotiate lease for space required in Brentwood for the operation of the Early Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment Program. 00C-10 To: Hoard of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recomended Actions 7/23/7 . Page !{.. VI. OMER ACTIONS 25. Acknowledge receipt of Head Start Medi-Screening Grant in the amount of $7000. NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward aay particular item to a later specific time if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. DEADLINE FOR AGEMA ITEMS: THURSDAY, 5:00 P.M. UU0 f �p ooan CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA July 23, 1974 SUPPLEMENTARY EXTRA BUSINESS SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 1. SUBDIVISION 4432 - MoraQa Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Approve the map for Subdivision 4432 2. Authorize its Chairman to execute the Subdivision Agreement on behalf of the County. Owner: Moraga Enterprises, Inc. , P. 0. Box 345, Moraga, CA 94556 Engineer: Sandis & Associates, 1520 South Main Street, Walnut Cree c, CA 94596 Performance Bond: Cash $500 (Deposit Permit Detail No. dated July 23, 1974) Suretj $362,700 Labor and Materials Bona: $363,200 Tax Bond for 1974-75 lie a: $45,000 Inspection Fee: $18,16 Street Light Fee: $1,057.14 County Service Area M-18 Number of Lots: 134 Mileage: 0.83 mile Time limit for completica expires July 23, 1975 Location: The southerly extension of St. Andrews Drive (LD) SUPPLEMENTARY EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 of 1 July 23, 1974 00012 COMMA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA July 23, 1974 E X T R A B U S I N E S S SUPERVISORT4L DISTRICT III Item 1. SUBDIVISION 4506 - Park Dedication Land - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the exchange of small parcels of lands between County and adjacent property owners (Western Investment Company) , pursuant to Government Code Section 25526.5, in order to straighten out the property lines between the two properties for proper development of the adjacent property, by taking the following Board action: 1. Accept, a Grant Deed dated July 17, 1974 from Western Investment Company, a partnership, for the small parcel of land abutting the County park property. 2. Authorize Board Chairman 'to execute, on behalf of the County, a Grant Deed to the Western Investment Company conveying a similar parcel of land belonging to the County and no longe: necessary for County or other public purposes, and its estimated value does not exceed $2,000.00. 3. Authorize Board Chairman to execute a deed to Western Investment Company, lor conveyance of a non-exclusive 10-foot storm drain easement across the County property, as appurtenant to the adjacent property and to be dedicated for public use. The County property is the 2.58 acre parcel of land deeded to the County from Kaiser Aetna, as a required park and recreation dedication for approval of Subdivision 4506 and accepted by the Board of Supervisors- on January 15, 1974. Environmental and planning considerationsare categorically exempt. (RP) EXiRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 of 2 July 23, 1974 00013 SWERVISORLAM DISTRICT V .P/Item 2. ASSESS'_S2-1- DISTRICT 1973-4 - DANVILLE PARKING FACILITY - Danville Area It is recorzended that the Board of Supervisors gRRrove and authorize the Pubs lJor c Consult' vService—sAkmeement between the Qount-y and ` eptien-Cronin-Cooger-;,—,- Consulting Civil Engineers, for construction inspection, construction surveying and materials testing services for Assessment District 1973-4, Danville Parking Facility. . This Agreement provides for the above services at a cost not to exceed $5,200.00. (LD) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Devartmer_t Page 2 Zr-2 _ July 23, 1974 00014 CON-M COSTA COU17rY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California July 23, 1974 AGENDA RPORT S Report A. OPERATIONS OF STOL AIR, INC. AT BUCP..A M FIELD AIRPORT, CONCORD On June 18, 1974 the Board of Supervisors directed the Airport Manager to consult with STOL Air to determine the type of aircraft intended for use in its commuter service in the future. STOL Air representatives advised that they are currently~ ' f✓' operating two 10-passenger twin engine Britton-Norman if✓ Islanders in their 50 plus daily scheduled flights in their system. Hawever, ;hen the demand for air travel exceeds the capability of their two aircraft, they are using chartered twin engine Aero Commanders for the extra passengers. STOL representatives stated that whenever the passenger load reaches the break-even point to justify a third aircraft, they anticipate adding another Islander to their fleet and ultimately replacing the Islanders with Trilanders in t'ne future. i (A) Report B. SUBDIVISION 4507 - Moraga Area The Board of Supervisors, through its Order dated July 9, 1974, referred to the Public Works Director a communication from Mr. G. R. Bowland, 1009 Carter Drive, Moraga, inquiring as to the status of his previous letter dated May 29, 1574, concerning a dust problem created by construction of a housing development at the end of Carter Drive in the Moraga area.- The area in question is known as Subdivision 4507 on which a final map has been filed and on which extensive grading has been completed. A previous Board Order dated June 18, 1974, referred Mr. Bowland=s letter of May 29, 1974, to the Public Works Department for investigation. In response to Mr. Bowland's complaint, a letter was written by the Public Works Department on June 11, 1974, to Falender Homes Corporation, 1885 Oak Park Boulevard, Pleasant Hill, directing their attention to the dust resulting from their earthwork operation and requesting their cooperation in eliminating the spillage of dirt on the improved portion of Carter Drive and in applying sufficient water to control the dust resulting from the earth moving operation. At the time this letter was written, the Public Works Department was not involved in the inspection of the extensive grading operation, which was being inspected by the BL'ilc?ir_g inspection Department, Grading Division. (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 71 of 14 July 23, 1974 00015 e Report B continued: A copy of the letter to Falender Homes was sent to James Searfus, the Grading Engineer. Mr. Searfus was contacted on July 17, 1974, to determine the extent of the dust control operations undertaken by Falender Homes, Mr. Searfus stated that he has made several trips to the project site and observed that the Contractor was watering the haul roads in an effort to control the dust. Due to the extensive nature of the grading operation and the large number of lot building pads that have been created, there is a considerable area which can generate dust when the prevailing westerly winds rare sufficiently strong. As stated above, there have been no construction operations in Subdivision 4507 which are covered by the improvement plans and agreement which have required inspection by the Public Woris Department. Ho-::ever it is anticipated that the subdivision contractor will commence soon with the installation of storm drainage facilities and when this work starts, the department construction inspector assigned to the subdivision will be directed to inform the contractor of his obligation to control the dust which might result from his operations. Since the Board Order was also referred to the County Health Officer, the Environmental Health Division of the County Health Office was contacted on July 17, 1974. Mr. Rasat Shahid of that department will request the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District to conduct an investigation and submit a report. A report on the District's findings, and ifr. Shahid's assessment of the magnitude of the dust problem, will be sent to the Board of Supervisors by the County Health Office. The Public Works Department vi.11 again send a letter to the subdivider, Falender Hczes Corporation, to once again call their attention to this problem and attempt to secure cooperation in alleviating the situation, No Board action is required at this time. (Clerk of the Board tost--n.d copies of th s r"nrt to Mr. G. R. Boyland, 1909 Carter Pxjve,_11Qrzga California 973356, and -M. D-_E_ McCl,=t 1008 Carter Drive, Moraga, California 94556.) (RC) eport C. MORAGA WAY TURN LANES - Project No. 0961-4155-74 - Orinda-Moraea Area The Board of Supervisors, through its Order dated July 16, 1974, referred to the Public !-forks Director the following bids received for the construction of Moraga Way turn lanes in the Orinda-Moraga area: Gallagher & Burk, Inc. , Oakland... . . .. . . . $32,178.00 Eu;ene G. Alves Construction. Company, Inc. , Pittsburg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,939.81 Bay Cities Paving and Grading, Richmond. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . $1222910.00 Engineer's Estimate. . . . . . . . . .$24,000.00 (cont—inued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Pogo 2 of 14 July 23, 1974 r Report C contused: The low bid has been found to be a reasonable bid in view of the difficult conditions aad costs in connection with traffic control. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors award rhe_ contract to Galla l a het O�:lar. , alifornia 94601. / (RD) / - - � Report D. TRIiYItI 6�rr. � c>s'dD YALE AVc.�vIFE Project No. I6S5-4267-74 Ker_sineton Area The Board of Supervisors, through its Order dated July 16, 1974, referred to the Public Works Director the following bids received for the reconstruction of Trinity Avenue and Yale Avenue in the Kensington area: Gallagher & Burk, Inc. , Oakland. . .. . . . . . .. $44,610.00 Ransome Company, Emeryville. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . $44,726.00 0. C. Jones & Sons, Berkeley.. . .. . $45,640.00 Bay Cities Paving & Grading. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $602076.00 Engineer's Estimate.. . . . . . . . ..$35,000.00 Although the low bid exceeded the Engineer's Estimate, it has been food to be a reasonable bid in view of the very difficult conditions and additional costs in connection with traffic control and hauling costs for the pavement reconstruction work. It is rec - r ended that the Board of Supervisors 4ward th? contract to _Gallaah r-&—Burk, Inc. of 344 High Street, i Omand, California 94601. (RD) Report E. LIVORNA WEST RAILROAD CROSSING - Alamo Area On June 18, 1974, the Board of Supervisors referred a petition regarding the Southern Pacific Railroad crossing at Livorna Road West (B.O. 50.94) to the Public Works Director and Director of Pinnnin; for report. Livoraa Road West is a L-foot-wide lane in a 20-foot private easement extending from Danville Highway, opposite Livorna Road, to and across the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks. By letters dated June 18, July 23, and August 28, 1973, and March 12, 1974, the California Public Utilities Commission requested infc—r-ation regarding whether the Livorna Road West crossing should be made public or closed, because it is a "haza:.dous situation" as it presently exists. Originally, only one property owner had a permit for a private crossing over the t=acks. She sold to four otv-ners; and through the minor subdivision process, there are presently at least 11 properties using the private crossing for access. The County staff has been opposed to the various :niror subdivisions because we do not consider the private cross n' to be adequate access, but the W .^or subdivisions have been approved, nonetheless, (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 14 July 23, 1974 00111'7 I . .. -------------M, Report E continued: By letter dated April 23, 1974, the Public Works Department informed the Public Utilities Conission that Livorna Road West was a private easement and therefore the County could not expend public funds for the installation of crossing protection or improvement of the road itself. The departnen.'s long-standing position, confirmed at a series of meetings in 1971 between the Public Utilities Commission staff, Southern Pacific staff, and County Public Works stat-JE, was that the Livorna Road West crossing be closed in the future, as soon as the land west of the tracks could be provided with alternate access to the north or south. It is rec- ended that the Board of Supervisors pass a resolution informing the Public Utilities Commission that Livorna Road West is not a public road and therefore is not under the jurisdiction of the Board. If the. Public Utilities Commission desires to change the present status of the crossing, they should initiate appropriate public w hearings. It would not be appropriate for the County to participate in any project on Livorna Road West, including crossing protection, because it is a private road and does not meet standards for acceptance as a public road or public right of way. The County should consider initiating proceedings to provide alternate public access only if the Public Utilities Coamission orders the crossing closed and sets an appropriate deadline for the closure. The Director of Planning concurs in this report. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors direct copies of this report to the California Public Utilities Commission, the Southern Pacific Transportation Company, and Mrs. Florence Lanam, 1705 Diablo Vista Road, Alan, CA 94507. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I No items SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IT /item 1. PACFiECO BOULEVARD - Proiect No. 3951-4512-72 Pacheco Area F It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors ,sccevt the 1v=t of Wa Contragt and Grant of Ea ement for s ted June 28, 1974, from Atomic Investments Inc. , and authorize Mr. Vernon L. Cline, eouty Pu is 4or s__ Dir` a _tomato sign sai'a Contract on ehalf of the County. Contract is final settlement for both the right of way acquisition and frontage im- rovement agreement described in the Covenant approved by the Board of Supervisors on August 27, 1906$, and provides that the grantors pay the _ net sum of $15,000.00 to the County on or before August 31, 1974 for the County installation of the frontage improvements. (RP) A G E 2v D P Public Works Department Page -4- of 14 July 23, 1974 00018 f _ � 4 tem 2. SAIZ PABLO DA711 ROAD - Road No. 0961 - Work Order 6446 - Or nda Area It is recommended that the Board of- Supervisors approve_ Work Order 6446 in the amount of $5,200.00 and authorize t e P is works Director to arrange for the repair of the bench slide, grading to correct drainage, and repair the existing drainage facilities on San Pablo Dam Road at Station 250. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. Item 3. MORELLO AVENUE-MIDHILL ROAD - Project No. 3571-4115-74 - Marti r_ez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve . the- Road Improvement A e nt between the County and Oliver Rousseau Industries-,-Inc. for the Morello Avenue-Midhill Road Reconstruction Project. -T is Agreement was entered into on October 23, 1973. ' This amendment clarifies the obligations of. the County and of Oliver Rousseau Industries, Inc. , as part of the re-advertising of this project. (DOTE TO CLERK OF THE BOARD: Please retain orzainal of A ement and fo w-ard copies to the Public Works Department for distribution.) (RD)" SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS U. V Item 4. ACCEPTA\CF OF INSTRIMNTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: A. Accept the following instruments: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 7-1-74 Harley E. Cullum, et al. M.S. 6-74 2. Grant Deed 7-1-74 Irving D. Martin, et al. M.S. 53-73 3. Relinquishment of 6-5-74 James 0. Turner, Abutters Rights et al. M.S. 169-72 B. Accept the following instruments for recording only: 1. Opfer of Dedication 7-1-74 Irving D. Martin, et al. M.S. 53-73 (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 14 July 23, 1974 00019 C SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III c/ Item 5. TOPICS - AGREEMENT AMEND1160N ' - TOPICS Project B - Part I - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors _apnrove and authorize its Chairman to execute the ` u Ieme M emenMnTi�aMEW7�1 se o Po�r� ISGproi e^t BC �—[ 72 Funds" c�ith the City of Walnut Creek. The agreement supplement is needed to accomplish the purpose of and clarify the original agreement. (NOTE i0 CLERK OF THE BOA:cD: Please return one full executed copy of a ee ens un le t e Public epar ent orrurther processing.) (RD) /item 6. LEASE - 19 Hammond Place - Moraga Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors -aQprQve a Lease between Nancy Robb Saith, Lessee and Count" tra Costa Les or for -rAntal Qf t -owned orcmerty at 19 Hammon Place. Moraga. and of Deputy Public Works Director, to said Lease on beha f of the Cour The term of said Lease is 24 months, at $350.00 per month, commencing August 1, 1974. /Item, T z.r -7. RENTAL - Treat eat Boulevd Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors-approve a Rental Agreement signed by Lei Lani R. Nethercott, date�- July 16;1974-,--for rental o ounty-owne property located at 1530 Treat Boulevard, Walnut Creek, and 431a hori ze Mr Vernon L. Cline. Chief De uty Public Works Director, to execute s Agreement on ea of the County, The rental is on a month to month basis, at $250.00 per .month, commencing August 1, 1974. (RP) V"Item, 8. PINE CREEK - Flood Control Zone 3B - Work Order 8090 - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex-officio the Boa��of Supervisors of t e contra Goma Count Flood Control and Water Co , amt - io Chisr Engineer of said District to rafimd to Deane Pro'ects, §20,Q0Q.00 -cash deposited by Deane as surety with F tic-i�r ent Permit Fi*ie- refer to Board Orders dated October 2, 1973 and April 23, 1974, and to Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 11.5936 dated April 2, 1974) . The permitted work has progressed to the point where the danger to the District's facilities has been substantially reauced. The $5,000.00 remaining in the deposit should be sufficient to cover the cost of inspection (Work. Order 8090) and to restore said facilites if duped as a result of the Pemittee's operations. - (FC) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page e of 14 July 23, 1974 00020 �; P L . C_ C /It:em 9. OLY:1,?PTC BOLLEVARD - Project _-io. 3441-4156-74 - Sar3nao Area It is reco=zzezded chat the Board of Super*iisors_a prove plans and specifications for the widenin- of 01=61c ou e a and advert-s for bids to be received in four we_ e_ks�=and opened at 11:00 a.m. on August Z0, 1 The Engineer s estimated construction cost is $311000.00 The north side of Olymic Boulevard between Tice Valley Boulevard and Willow Avenue will be widened and the traffic signals at the Olympic Boulevard-Tice Valley Boulevard intersection modified to provide an additional left turn lane from the % estbound direction of Olympic Boulevard r� onto Tice Valley Boulevard. This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report Requirements as a Class lc Categorical- Exemption. (RD) SUPERVISORTAL D.STRICT IV Vltem 10. STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 - LINE E - Work Oder 8510 - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervi.sors, _gs.. AX-officio the Governing Body of Storm Drain intenance District No _1 , authorize rks Director to - issue urchase ord cation of a -i.nc line an temoor bracing of two 'oint o es w _ e in conflict fon aintenance District No. 1 - Line E storm drain improvemeAts, to-Se constTut-ted this summer. The purchase orders will be issued to Pacific Gas and Electric Company for the mounts of $400.00 each for the gas line relocation and joint pole bracing, respectively. ' Payment will be made on actual costs, less any credits for depreciation, salvage, and betterments. (FC) r/ Item 11. JOINT EXERCISE OF PUAERS AGREaIENT - SEA: COAT PROGRAM - Work Order 4927 - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors -ism-2 ljork Order 4927 in the amount Qf $30.000.00 and authorize it irman to execute a Joint a of Powers Agreement .between the ounty an the City of Concord for the 19.74 S- eat oat _rogram._ The Agreement provides for the County Public Works Department to seal coat various roads for the City of Concord. The City of Concord will pay the County all costs for work done within the City limits. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 7 of 14 July 23, 1974 00021 L/ Item 12. LAUREL DRIVE- - County Road 5167F - Concord Area Pacific Gas and ElectriCe c xpany r��*IoStS permission to close Laurel Drive (Ccunt? Road 5^167F) near Yvonne Drive, for the purpose of installing a transverse gas line, on July 17, 1974, between 8:33 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Traffic will be detoured over existing neighborhood streets. Prior approval was granted by the Public Works Director in accordance with Item 3 of the Board Policy on Road Closures, with the following conditions: 1. All signing be in accordance with State of California Manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices dated 1971, and the County Manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices; and 2. The Contractor shall comply with requirements of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the action taken by the Public-Works Director. Z Item 13. MINOR SUBDIVISION 303-72 - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors z2prove the Minor Subdivision A&Areempnt and author' to execute it on c alf o= the County. Owner: Franc Goncalves, 1825 Clayton Way, Concord, CA 94520 Engineer: Costa, Kinney & Bellecci, 1758 Concord Avenue, Concord, CA 94520 Performance Bond: Cash: $500 (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 116824 dated May 6, 1974) Surety: $5,800 Labor and Materials Bond: $6,300 Inspection Fee: $315 Park "In-lieu" Fee (P.D. tio. 450-73) : $173 Number of Lots: 3 Time limit for completion expires July 23, 1975 Location: Easterly intersection of West Street and Wilson Lane (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page $ of 14 July 23, 1974 00022 AGENDA Public Works Department Page $ of 14 July 23, 1974 00022 Item 31U PdOmr-on::'SL - SO'n-'_::'?5.T_=- L?:1. Mo. No. 5973 - PITTSH:3FG APS The Fast Bay Regional Parr District has requested the closure of Nor tonvi I le - So..-m ersville Road ire they enter the Black D ar.►ond_ !eS Regional Preserre. A request from the Park District to abandon Fiortcnville - So=ersviZL Road within the park area is now being processed. The Public Works Department recce-ends that the closgLe a ted under th_- WO isiCns Of SeC;(= =0:,2. oT Ham Co a with tie requirement that rnarcund ens a e points of closure. It is further recommended t t the closure be in effect un z a f?ral decision is made by the Roard of Supervisors regarding the abanda nt request for Cres _ r ads. The above closure has the approval of the following: County Sheriff California Higiway Patrol Eastern Contra Costa Fire Protection Mstri ct E. J. Laugher (adjacent land owner) Southport Land and Commercial Company"(adjacent owner) Lawrence Ginochio (adjacent o mer) Board Order requixed. /Item (LD) 15. YGIACIO V LIEY MU PROJECT No. _'_5?-U79-71 - WAILTUT C= ARU The contract for the Ygnacio Valley Road Slide repair was completed by the Contractor, H. F. Lauritzen of Antioch, on July 11, 1974, in conformance with the approved Plans, Special Provisions, and Standard Specifications, at a cahtract cost of approximately $92,000. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the contract as complete as of July 11, 1_97L-,._ The original completion date for the 45-day contract was Janus ll, 1974. The contractor's operations were restricted by the severe winter and the difficulty of drilling the 30-inch diameter wells for the drain- age gallery in unstable soil. The main cause or the overrun in the contract time was the extreme difficulty of installing the 480-foot long horizontal drain which extends from Yanacio Valley Road to the z drainage gallery. Four attempts were required before the desired result was achieved. In lieu of assessingl liquidated damages at the rate of 575.E per calendar day, as provided in Section A-4 of the contract Special Provisions, Contract Change Order No. 7 prorides that the Contractor shall pay to the County all of the actual cost of field inspection, including appro- priate overhead charges, for the period commencing on January"14, 1974 and ending on the day that the 'ro':!ct is accepted as complete by the Public 1-forks Department. Accordingly, the Contractor will be billed for the inspection costs to July L, 1974-. (RC) A G F 111D A Public Lorks Department _ Page 9 0* 14 July 23, 1974 OJ023 tem 16. UUREL D??'IS, F"WECT 1;0. 4725-!50-7L - DAN'."= The corrective work ai the rough pavement joint on laurel Drive has been satisfactor ly conple-ted. It is reccramznded that the Board of Supervisors�irect ti•n County A. dit ref =d the $2,000 cash bond, Auditor' "t Permit Vo. 113070, dated December 19 which ra p ed bX the con- trac r to gua.�-antee the •corrective work Frr-,n t*, laurel Drive Reconstruction oject was accented on Be em 11. 1973. ------------ Thr cash band is to be refunded to: Gordon H. Ball, Inc. P. 0. Box 278 Danville, California 9!:526 Item 17. HILLCRSST AM E. PFDJECT #7%4-Ir106-73 - AHTIOCH ASA It is reco=wnded that the Hoard of Supervisors accept Grant Deed and '-ht of Wav Contract dated Jing 8, 1974 from d ice- M. Carlton and 3u horize&AT ernan L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public t,T�ks D rector, o s� contra on of the County. It is further recommended that the C0uat Auditor be authorized to draw a w j t of 5380.00 in favor Cecil H. and` Mry M. Carlton and deliver sare to the Camty Supervising Property Agent for .further handling. Payment is for 1,461 square feet of land required for the project. (RP) Item 18. NORTH BRANCH C:= GRM GAUM CRM-N, COMM DRADIAGE M RITFtiWICE won oPx.:.R 08; - DAmLT-. AFIEr It is recommended that the Hoard of Sun_ervisars ap •lork Order in the am r 2-4 rize the Public Works Director to perfona oo Vie 75-4 in the north branch of Green Val ley Cree be e z s Juneti frith the main channel and Green Valley Court. This job is in accordance with mouses 5b and 6a of the Drainage Minten- ance Policy (Board Resolution 72/17) and consists of removal of vege- tation and debris. This maintenance work is a Class I Categorical Exemption frau enviromm&,,,all impact report requirL-m—nts and will be done by County forces. (FC) V/Item 19 . COUM DRAINAGE WRi omm L-784 - DA1'mmE, SAN IImi AKM HST PITTSBURG nPSAS It is reco=iended that the Board of Supervisors.ap=:aTWrk Qzdgr h78h) in the amSAt ofM.500 arA authorize the gh1 U ks Director toper gree Job �5-3SP ca:si ag of remazal of vegetation and debris from the above-bank portions of the following dedicated drainage CP easements: A. Portia: of Carr Creek, fram Harlan Drive to about 500 feet upstream (Subdivisica 3586, D3nville). B. Fahrney ditch, along Southern Pacific Railroad from San Ramon Creek to about 1,600 feet upstream (Subdivisions 3806 and 4047, San Paz=). (Contin=.ad on re-ct page) A G E I: D A Public :;arks Department Page 10 of 2_1, July 23, 1974 00024 _A Item 19 Continued: C. Portion of Cak C:tiek, frcr. Cak (-eek Drive to about 600 feet dovmst-eam of r. rrcna Drive (Subdivisicrs 3284 and 3782, San, Aar.=). D. Clearland Heights ditch fro.:. Willa.; Pass Road to about 1,300 feet upst_re-::= (S`uodi ision 2368, :test Pittsburg). This work is for the purposes of .ire hazard control and improveirent of aesthetics. As such, it is specifically excluded under Clause 6 (e) of the Drainage Yairterance Policy (Board Resolution 72/17) which allows this type of work only for flood control purposes. The subject ease--nts contain concrete-lined channels which, under the provisions of the County S::bdUvision Ct:dinarce, must be completely fenced, thus effectively cutting off the adjoining homeo-,mers from this portion of their property. iaeref=e the Public Works Director recom- mends that the work be done at C.^unty expense as a "special" Drainage Mintenance job. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exermpti.on from environ- mental impact report requirements and will be done try County forces. (FC) _ /item 20 , MMH CRM IMEE, F MOD COUTPOL ZME I, wORK ORDER 8094- - Qk' AREA It is reca=ended that the Board of Sspervisors, as ex officio the Board of Sipe visors of the Contra Costa County Flood Ccntrol and Water Conservation District, aporore wonk Order 80f?� in the amount of and authorize the ex officio Chief E„Q' trict to repair appro.,cmate?X 600 t of erosion at tuo locations (vicinity of Stations 33 and 50) along the waterside toe of the westerly levee of Marsh Creek north of the Santa Fe Railroad. This work will be charged to funds of Flood Control Zoite 1 budgeted for maintenance purposes and will be done by a combination of County forces and rented equipment. It is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. /item (FC) 23. SAN RUION VA= BO?MAIRD, PROS=ECT 210. 5301 528-U - D4miLiE AFE. It is recamaaended that the Board of Sipervi.sors annar2yc. n4 a*±d snecif;cations nor V Boulevard - Railroad Crossing B0- � .9 improvements, and advertise for bids to be_receive~din four weeks, o ..nod az 11:00 a.m. on Au t 20 1974. ire Eaginser�s estimated ccastruction cost is ' , Thr work consists of pavement uridening, and the construction of curb, sidewalk and median islands at the Southern Pacific Railroad crossing of San R3mcia Valley Boalevard in conjunction with the installation of automatic gate crossing protection by the Southern Pacific Transportation Company. Funds for this work are included in the Fiscal Year 1974-75 Preliminary road budget. A Negative Declaration pertainix:g to this project was posted and filed frith the County Clerk on Febru�r 13, 1974 with no protests received. The project has been determined to conform with the General Plan. It is further recd ended that the Hoard of Supervisors deter neth_t the a-o`;ect will rot have a sicr-iicant effect or. the environment and Ct..ai. LJ _ilea LC2�C_ OL �teF'A'3..rai„201! ;i2 n ane Counter Ci 8_k. (RD) A G ?; D A Public Works Department Page 11 of 11 July 23, 1974 Oor"I tem 22 . C;LgI!10 P_4MN, RQ0 '0. 0274 :i I.I.E. Af+ A At the request of local citizens and after an engineering study,i.t is recorimrded that Traffic Resolu ica Plo. 1983 be approved as follows: PLrwiant to Section 23101 (b) of the California Vehicle Code the intersection of WMIO RA,10 (rid. #4827K) and GRMiBROOK_ DRI�TE (Rd. A724), Danville, shall be declared a four-tray stop intersection and all vehicles shall sop before entering or crossing said intersection. /Item (TO) 23 . I1 OR SUBDIMSIOY 101-73 - 4L42-:0 A?:--,A The construction of i mproverier_t s in ffimnor Subdivision 101-73 has been satisfactorily completed. It is reccm nded that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an order stating that the work is complete. 2. Authorize the R-.b1.ic Ficrks Director to refund to Consolidated Reserve, Inc., 160 Patricia bane, Alamo, $500 cash deposit as e yun er e - orSubd -sioa Aement, as evidenced by Audi 's Deposit Permit Iktail No. 110992 dated September 12, 1973. Minor Subdivision Agreement dated September 18, 1973• Subdivider: Consolidated Reserve, Inc., 160 Patricia Ian_e,_ AlaAo, _Qalifoa Vocation: The westerly extension of Ramona Inlay. (LD) 24 . HILI=--T* A 01V •, PR?J=- T NO. 75&'}-.-Uo6-73 - AMOCK A..REA Additional funds are required to complete the following items of work an the Hillcrest Avenue Pecorstructioz Project: 1. Fb--nish Quicklime as authorized by Contract Change Order No. 1 $4.,400 2. Excavate and place imported borrow as required to complete the roa&ay as authorized by Contract Change Order Ko. 12 $13,600 3• Remove plug from drain at Contra Costa Canal - To be authorized by Contract Change Order No. 14 $1,500 fit. Construct frontage road to serve the Bilbo and Pizani properties - To be authorized by Contract Change Order No. 15 $4,000 Total Anticipated Cost $23.,500 Present Balance in Contingency Fund $9,800 It is recommended tilt the Board of Supertisors authorize additicaal fluids in the am nt of $25,W3 to provide e-de 'bed items of work and main azn w can: tingency fund balance to allow ro- o er un_oreseen wor-. (RO) A G E H D A Public :forks Department Page 12 of 14 July 23, 1974 00025 /, item 25. HILLGIMST Al?'JE. PPDJECT NO_ 755L-11106-73 - ANTI A_RE.1 { The Road Inpravament Agreement bet-ween the Contra Costa County ;dater District and Contra Cosmo County, effective July 2h, 1973, provided for the rerouting of d.a nage away from the Contra Costa Canal y plugging the end of th-e existing 12-inch reinforced concrete pipe and 12-inch corrugated metal pipe culverts left of Engineer's Station 103 + 50. The drainage thus diverted fro:- its historic floc pattern was to be conveyed 1,300 feet northerly by roadside ditch and driveway culverts to a nes,* discharge point. �e dater District deposited $5,250 with the County for the cost of conveying the diverted flora. Canty Counsel has advised the Public Works Department that the Caun:.y is potentially liable for flooding which might be caused by to increased f1crw resulting from the diversion, and affected property o%ners have knowledge of and have complained about the diversion. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors rescind the agreement_ with the Contra Costa Co--m Yiater District which was aDDroved by tine Boar-id-of Supe.-visors on v 30.-127-1.--and authorize the refund of the Sb,250 deposiz to tre Coat•. Cosies Coca Mater ITistri�t� (RO) GEiJE?�L t- Item 26. SELL GA'RA E FUEL Siri1'Im. IMS 0_?Mt 5399 It is recaamended that the Board of %ipervisors move and authorize the Chairman to execute Inspection A ee ents wit", K. tlelson and Romer _G_p for contrac inspection of the Shzel Garaee Station-and-am-thorizeits Chairman to execute. Payment will be- in accordance with the rate in Jcated in the Agreements. / (BP) +/Iter 27. REMODEL VETERANS' MOVILTAL BUM, ING. RICMM. - BUIIDI2IG MA NTMIJECE 1341 On 14irch 12, 1974 the Board of Supervisors approved the recommendation of the Administration and Finance Cc ittea to authorize the project archi- tect to proceed with the working drawings and specifications for remodel- ing the Veterans' Ibaorial Building in Richmond and, if possible, to separate the work as such that a usable facility could be developed within the available funds. In the judgment of the project architect and the Public 114brks Department, this was noir feasible and therefore the working drawings and specifications were prepared to accamplish the min9mim acceptable wor1k in one project. It is recommended that the Boal of Supervisors Apwove the workinaalans and specifications asci constntctian contract cost estimate of 8158.000 for the Remodel of the Veterans' P�eAoria' Building in Richmond as pre- pared by Cometta and Cianfichi, Project Architects, with the understanding that reviews will be made thereto as required by the various County departments. (Continued an next page) A G E t: D A Public Works Department July 23, 1974 0002.( Item 27 Continued: It is further reconnended that the Board of Supervisors-approve the estimated total project cost of ^l ,000. This total project cost esti r:atte includes the construction contract cost, architect's fees, inspection, etc. $31:,752 is a-.ailable in the current budget, leaving an additional, funding reguirerext:. of approximately MI:OOQ. A negative declaration of envircMental impact pertaining to this project Was posted and filed with the Ctrs ty Clerk- on July 1.2, 1974, With no protests received. It is recon.—:ded therefore that the Board of Supervisors determkie that this rro ect 'rill not have a significant e rect on the en ' mm� It is Z'L•.rther recommended that .th, Board Of Supervises direct the Dire an. ' Lice 0' Determination Wi fitne County Clark. (Bp) Item 28. OMITRA COSTA COMM VATER AGMCT 1. The Delta Water Quality Report 'rill not be submitted this Week. 2. The Board of Supervisors to consider attached "Calendar of Water Meetings." No action required. (EC) NOTZ Chairman to ask for any cements by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if d+scussioa by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes With consideration of other calendar items. AGENDA Public Forks Department Page 1 of Zts July 23, 1974. 00028 Prepa.L Jointly by the Water Resources Representative and th4 Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agency July 17, 1.971 CALENDAR OF Wk 'mat HEETTNGS (Includes Meetings for which attendance has already been authorized) ATTENDANCE - TIME Date of Bd. DATE DAY 'SPONSOR PLACE .MIIA RecommendedDate Aug.2 Fri. California heater Fountain Regular Meeting Staff Commission Valley Orange Co. Sep.6 Fri. Central Valley Not Regional Board Hearing - Staff Regional Water Scheduled Basin-Plans (5A, 5B, 5C) Qual.Cont.Bd. Sep27 Fri. Central Valley Not Regional Board Adoption Staff Regional Water Scheduled Meeting - Basin Plans Qual.Cont_Bd. (5A, 5B, and 5C) 00029 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 -, 19 74 In the Matter of Introduction of Ordinance. An ordinance Implementing provisions of Memorandums of Understanding with various employee organizations having been introduced; The Board by unanimous vote of the members present waived full reading thereof and fixed July 29, 1974 as time to consider adoption of the aforesaid ordinance. PASSED on July 23, 1974 by the following vote: Supervisors AYES NOBS ABSENT J. P. Bear ( X ) ( ) ( ) A. M. Dias ( X ) ( ) ( ) J. E. Moriarty ( X ) ( ) ( ) W. N. Boggess ( X ) ( ) ( ) E. A. Linscheid ( X ) ( ) ( ) [ hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: United Clerical Employees Witness my hand and the Sea[ of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors offxed this 2 rd day of- July ' 1974 JR. OLSSON, Clerk Ii',,By i',, �, P17LZ Deputy Clerk H 24 S/). -12.500 Arline Patten 00030 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 74 In the Matter of Introduction of Ordinance. An ordinance providing for compensation and expenses for Civil Service Commissioners having been introduced; The Hoard by unanimous vote of the members �re sent waived full reading thereof and fixed July 29, 1974 as time to consider adoption of the aforesaid ordinance. PASSED on July 23, 1974 by the following vote: Supervisors AYES 8053 ABSENT J. P. Kenny (x) ( ) ( } A. M. Dias (X) ( ) ( ) J. R. Kori W. N. Boggeesa (x) ( ) ( ) B. A. Linscheid (X) ( ) ( } 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of Jul] , 19 7L J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By C4 l�.l./� , Deputy Clerk Arline Patten M 24 5174 .12.500 00031. Administrator Supervisors 19 cc: County oifixed this 23rd daY of J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By //� f� �,(n,,,� Deputy Clerk �A Y l w � Arline Patten 00031 �xa s/�a -12,,500 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Ordinance Fixing ) Salaries of Members of the Board ) July 23, 1974 of Supervisors. ) 3 This being the time fixed to consider adoption of a proposed ordinance fixing salaries of Members of the Board of Supervisors; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having recommended that said ordinance be revised to provide only a 7.9 percent cost of living increase in the current base salary of Supervisors; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having stated that he objected to the requirement that the Board fix the salaries of its members, that in the past he had voted against any increase, but that he would support the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess that the Board members receive a 7.9 percent salary increase which was the same general salary adjustment provided for all county management employees; and Mr. William P. Baker, Executive Vice President, Contra Costa Taxpayers Association, being present and having stated the Salary Review Committee appointed by the Board had recommended a salary increase for Supervisors, but that the increase be subject to the approval of the voters; and Supervisor Boggess having again recommended that the ordinance be revised to provide only a 7.9 percent increase and be revised further to indicate that it was the intent of the Board to consider the salary of its members annually along with its review of the salaries of county management employees; and Supervisor Linscheid having stated that he felt that only the 7.9 percent increase should be accepted or that the matter of an increase be placed before the electorate in the November 1974 election; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having stated that the increased salary set forth in the proposed ordinance ($1,416 per month) was below that of Supervisors in neighboring counties and that he was opposed to making the salary increase matter a ballot measure in the November 1974 election; and Supervisor Boggess having once again suggested that the increase of 7.9 percent be accepted and that by separate action the Board arrange to place on the November 1974 election ballot a simple query as to whether the Board should be authorized to adjust the salary of its members annually to reflect a cost of living increase; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having moved that the proposed ordinance be adopted; and Supervisor Dias having stated thatthe proposed increase was reasonable and he would support the motion of Supervisor Kenny if it were seconded; and 00032 I There being no second to the motion of Supervisor Kenny, it died; and Supervisor Boggess having moved that the proposed ordinance be revised to provide for only a 7.9 percent increase, that the reading of the ordinance as revised be waived, and that July 29, 1974 be fixed as the date for the adoption of same; and Supervisor Kenny having seconded the motion of Supervisor Boggess; and Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, having pointed out that the 7.9 percent increase would be $86.90 per month, that the result would be to fix the monthly salaries of Supervisors at $1,186.90 rather than at the current level of $1,100, and that he recommended that the increase be made a flat $100 per month thereby raising the monthly salaries of Supervisors to $1,200; and Supervisor Boggess having amended his motion to reflect the recommendation of Mr. McBrien and Supervisor Kenny having seconded the amended motion; the vote was as follows: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid. ABSENT: None. Thereupon Mr. J. B. Clausen, County Counsel, pointed out that inasmuch as the vote to waive reading of the revised ordinance was only by 3 to 2 favorable vote, the Clerk of the Board should be directed to read the entire ordinance; and Pursuant to the advise of Mr. Clausen, the ordinance was then read in its entirety. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of July, 1974. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By 4 L. Kincaid, Deputy cc: Acting County Administrator 00033 cc: Acting County Administrator 00033 ------------- , i 1n the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 ' 19 74 In the Matter of Adoption of Ordinance No. 74-44. Thie being the date fixed to consider passage of Ordinance Number 74-44 providing for mileage reimbursement allowances for county personnel on official county business, which was duly introduced and hearing hold; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid ordinance is adopted, reading waived and the Clerk is directed to publish some in the "El Cerrito Journal." PASSED on July 23: 1974 by the following vote: Supervisors AYES NOES ABSM J. P. Kenny { x } { ) { } A. M. Dias x ( ) ( ) J. E. Moriarty x { ) ( ) W. N. Boggess ( x ) ( ) { ) E. A. Linacheid ( x ) ( ) ( ) I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ccs County Administrator witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of United Clerical Employees Sup-r�isors offixed this 23rd day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY �sO—,G(_L.,.�_, Deputy Clerk Arline Patten 0034 H 24 5/ 12.5000 � -iz oo V IN THP BOARD OP SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA C OtR T-Y— , STATE OP CALIPORNTA In the Matter of Authorizing a Appropriation Adjustments. ; July 23, 1974 On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appropriation adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. — CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT f. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDI TOWCONTROLLER'S USE Contra cost3kre istri'ct Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMDecrease Increase Code 'Quantity) Fund BudoetUnit Object b.Acct. CR X IN 661 01 2025 2025-7712 306 Fire College 17,000 01 2025 2025-7712 308 For College 306 4,000 01 2025 2025-7712 .310 For College 306 12,000 01 2025 2025-7712 311 For College 306 1,000 PROOF Comp._J K.P. VER.` 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST{if capital outlay,list items and cost of each) TOTAL - ENTRY To consolidate into one item for black topping, grading, Date Description drainage, etc. work to be done on fire college. Contract in lump sum anouit awarded July 16, 1974 As above APPROVED: SIGNA RES,, T AUDITOR— '117 CONTROL COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: UL 22 199 BOARD OF SUP£RYl RS 620�� RDER: G C+ YES: Superti*lsars Kenny. Diss. Mortarty. Boggess, LtnsrhehL JUL 2 3 1974 NO:. None. on 7-17-711 J. R. OLSSON CLERK �.r'` 4 =` ����_ P _.._�►�6 Le bTr + zl�f...�� _ • Cis /ipts _. r ' Signatum Title Date 0036 �°°rap.Adj. ,�-�dd {M 124 Rev. 2/6$) laumai No. See lsestrrctiops as Reverse Stde In tha Ronrc! of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 - 19 74 In the Matter of Ap oval of Resolution(s) No ).. 74/630. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P- Kenny , Is IS ORDERED that the following resolution is *aaa* hereby APPROVED: Number 74/630 Fixing September 3, 1974 at 11 a.m. for hearing on proposed Annexation No. 74-.7 ( Pleasant Hill Manor and Subdivision 4496) to County Service Area L-45. The foregoing order uss passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. anfc. None. ABSENT: None. 0003 • -.+,., ..nrru. ••.,..zw.satiiu.»tac..•re..nus... In the Roard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Julv 23 197-4.- In g7-4.-to the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) Nots). 74/631. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , I QRDERED that the folloi:ing reso cations is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 741631 - Approving the exchange of-small parcels of lands in connection with Subdivision 4506, Part: Dedication Land, Walnut Creek area, between the County and the adjacent property owner (Western Investment Company) pursuant to Government Code Section 25526.5, in order to straighten out the property lines between the two properties for ' proper ddvelopment of the adjacent property, by taking the following actions: 1. Accepting Grant Deed dated July 17, 1374 from the Western Investment Company, a partnership, for the small parcel of land abutting County park property; 2. Authorizing the Chairman to execute a Grant Deed to the Western Investment Company conveying a sifxilar parcel of land belonging to the County and no longer necessary for County or other public purposes, and its.estimated value does not exceed $2,000; and 3. Authorizing the Chairman to execute a deed to Western Investment Company for conveyance of a non-exclusive 10-foot storm drain easement across County property, as appurtenant to the adjacent property and to be dedicated for public use. The foregoing order kas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, i:. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. F. Moriarty. �,rnrc. None. ABSENT: done. 00038 in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) No(s). 74/632. - On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenn , IT IN BY THE BW► Or.DERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby-APPROVED: 74/632 — Declaring that Livorna Road West is not a public road and therefore neither the road nor the railroad crossing at Southern Pacific Milepost B.O. 50.94, Alamo area,, is under the jurisdiction of the Boar$, and statiiig that if the Public Utilities Commission desires to change'the present status of the -crossing, it should initiate the appropriate public hearings. - y The foregoing order uas passed by the follozring vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Iainscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOS: None. ABSENT: None. oaU09 In tRa Rnnrd of Supervisors Of Contra Costo County, State of California July 23 : 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) VOW- 74/633. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias seconded by Supervisor. , Is A ORDERED that the following resolution(s) (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/633 - Fixing August 20, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for widening of Olympic Boulevard east of Tice Valley Boulevard, Saranap area, Project No. 3441-4166-74. The foregoing order has passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. -Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ?nuc. None. ABSEUT: None. 00040 "i In ti,e Bonrd of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County,, State of California July 23 1974 In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) Nofs). 74/634. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , I. _ ORDERED that the followring reso ution s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/634 - accepting as complete as of July 11, 1974 contract with K. F. Lauritzen for slide repair on Ygnacio Valley Road, Walnut Creek area, Project No. 4151-4479-71. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P.- Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. unrq- 'gone. ABSENT: `Fore. 00041 in ti1P. Bonrcl of Supervisors of Conga Costa County, State of California July 23 . 19 -7A- In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) No(s) . 74/635. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor Js is (P tare) . ORDERED that the foll;ki reso ution are) hereby APPROVED: 74/633 - Fixing August 20, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for improvement of the Southern Pacific Railroad Crossing (BO-54.9) on San Ramon Valley Boulevard between Sonora Avenue and Railroad Avenue, Danville area, Project No. 5301-4528-74. The foregoing order kas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. *mac. Hone. ABSENT: None. 000,42 t: In f ka Rnnrd of Stinervisors _ • of . Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1qu— to the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) Nofs). 74/636,74/637- 74/636A and On motion of Supervisor E. A:. Linscheid : seconded by .Supervisor W. N. Boggess , I ORDERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/636 - Approving (1.) Memorandum of Understanding providing compensation adjustments (approximately 8.25 percent) effective" July 1 , 1974 for those employees represented by the California Nurses Association, Registered Nurses Unit, and (2) Additions of certain classifications and salary allocations to the July 1 , 1974. Management and Unrepresented Bmployee Compensation Flan. 74/636A - Approving Monthly and hourly rates for certain medical persoaael 74/637 Extending to July 29, 1974 retroactivity of the July 1 , 1974 effective-date with respect to Memorandum of Understanding with the Community Aide Unit of the Social Workers Union, Local 535• The foregoing order was passed by the following rote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. wnrq- None. ABSENT: None. 00043 11c:-orandum of Understardino Bet'.-teen Contra Costa County And California f:urses' Dissociation This Vemorandusa of Understanding is entered into pursuant to the Aut%tority contained in Division 34 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code and has been jointly prepared by the parties. The Eaployee Relations Officer (County Administrator) is the representative of Contra Costa Co;snty in errpl oy er-e:rpl ogee relations matters as provided in Ordinance Code Section 34-8.012. California 11�urses'a Association is the formally recognized employee organi- zation for the Registered Nurses Unit, and such organization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapt-er 34-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. The parties have ret and conferred in good faith regarding gages, hours and other terms and conditions of employment for the employees in said representation unit, anal have freely exchanged infomnation, opinions and proposals and have endeavored to reach agreement on all sitters relating to the er�plcy.^znt conditions ard eimp s o,er-empl oye` relations of such eapl oyees. This rorand n, of Understanding shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors as the joint recor:mendations of the undersigned for salary and eaployee beaefit adjustrtnts for the fiscal year comm-wncirg july 1, 1974, and ending June 30, 1975. 1. For the fiscal year 1974-1975, the salary ranges for each classification covered by the Registered Nurses Unit shall be increased, effective July 1, 1974, within the County Salary plan to provide salary ranges as follows: Effective July/ 1, 1971 Staff, Nurse I S895F Staff Nurse 11 $1011 - ills Staff•11t:rse III 1115 - 1229 Surgical Nurse 1011 - 1229 instituticnal Hurse I 917 - 1115 institutional :urse II 1115 - 1229 RECEIVED JUL J. z. Oi:Q:•I 8 000 Effecti ve ,'aguary 1, 1975 Staff Curse I $914F Staff nurse II $1033 Staff Nurse III 1139 - 1255 Surgical nurse 1033 - 1255 Institutional Nurse I 937 - 1139 institutional Nurse II 1133 - 1255 2. The County hereby agrees to continue to recognize the Professional Per- formance Cem- i ttee comprised of Registered Nfurses e.«ployed at the County Hospi_al till-to may, as a cam.-tittee, develop and can-municate reccnmendatiors the sole purpose of uhich is to firprove patient care. The Professional Performance Committee may schedule only one (1) regular -meting each menth during t;orking hours, and the County will release from duty a maximum of (2) nurses assigned to the day shift and No (2) nurses assigned to the evening shift for a period not to exceed one (1) hour for any nurse to attend such meeting. The agenda and minutes of each meeting shall be for:larded to to Director of Nursing and hospital ad?'i nistration, and the Director of Nursing shall respond to specific re- co:aniardations made by the Co;mittee outlining the Director's opinion of the reco=andation or requesting informal discussion and!or explan- ation. It"is understood that the Professional Perfor.mnce Co.;nittee is advisory only and the subjects it revie:is shall be restricted to those directly relating to nursing practices associated with improvement in patient care. 3. Each regular f ul i tuna nurse in the Registered i;urses unit with one (1 ) or rare Sears of county service shall continue to be entitled to five (5) days leave with pay each year to attend work related courses, in- sti tuti ons, workshops or classes of an educational nature. Written re- quests for such leave must be submitted in advance and may be approved by tine Director of Nursing only in the event such Ieave does not inter- fer with the staffing of the hospital. The five (5) day leave is not accumulative iron year to year; provided, however, that th.- P.,mount of leave applied for and denied in one fiscal year ray be carried forrard and added to the maxiru, leave available in the next year so that the maximum leave available in any fiscal year may not exceed ten (10) days. Each individual nurse shall be responsible for any expenses, fees, tuition, travel and real costs while attending an approved course, and reasonable proof of attendance may be required. The five (5) day leave Isareinabove defined shall not apply to those courses or programs the nvrsc is required by the County to attend. 4. The Director of i.ersi ng will continue to collect and sums,3rize the Separation Questionnaire suhmitted by any penanent employee in the Registered nurses Unit :Cho voluntarily terminates employment with the County after July 1 , 1974_ A copy of the sm--. iry shall , upon request, be made available to a representative of California Iturses Association. 00045 1 _e t� i 5. Effectiva July 1, 1974, the County shall make contributions on behalf of thase eligible employees in the amounts necessarj to pay t:-to-thirds (2/3) of Qe cost c: the County Group Health Plans. It is mutually reccn.:.endzd that the modifications shaven above be Trade ap- plicable on the dates indicated and upon approval by the Board of Supervisors. ResoluLio:s, or e:dirances where necessary, shall be prepared and adopted in order to implareat these provisions. it is understood that if it is deternrined that an ordinance is required to ir:.plerent any of the foregoing provisions, said pro-wn sions shall be-mme of fecti ve upon the first day of the nonth following thirty (30) days after such ordinance is adopted. This iiemarandum of Understanding shall remain in full force and effect iron July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. MITI.,' COSTA COUI-1Y CALIFORRIA E'URSES ASSOCIATION dr) L _P j, 0'. I PATE: U QOG>4 mono IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS o: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Increases in ) Monthly and Hourly Rates for ) RESOLUTIO►t NO. 74! Nedi cal Personnel j WHEREAS this board has heretofore set rates for attending physicians, dentists, optometrists and podiatrists employed by the County on an hourly basis as follows: - Classification Hourly Rate ' Attending Physician $ 15.00 Dentist 12.45 Optometrist 9.50 Podiatrist 9.50; and WHEREAS this Board has heretofore set rates for clinical dentist, clinical physician I. clinical physician II, resident physician I and resident physician II, on a monthly basis as follows: Classification Level Salary Range Clinical Dentist 508 ($1734 - 2108) Clinical Physician I 548 ($1959 - 2382) Clinical Physician II 580 ($2160 - 2626) Resident Physician I $1091 F Resident Physician II 1263 F; and WHEREAS increases in said rates have been considered by the Board this day; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that effective rates for attending physicians, dentists, optometrists and podiatrists eFrployed by the County on an hourly basis shall be as follows: Classification Hourly Rate Attending Physician $17.00 Dentist 14.10 Optometrist 13.59 Podiatrist 13.50 Provided however, that no payment shall be wade to any attending physician, dentist, optometrist or podiatrist who has been requested by the thief, Medical Administrative Services to sign an agreement the form cf which is attached here- to as Exhibit A and who neglects, refuses or fails to sign it. RECEIVED JUL Z3 1-07.4 £ESOLUTIOM NO. 7L/ czx sC��MjSoa SY ==== ocasr Co. /0-0-0217"- NAM _ _ I...err^" ►9r��7+-7iP. wi j"�.,,sr ifK' �.% r ♦ f ,.. = l%0 , Ta HEREFORE BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER RESOLVED that effective44 D- rates for clinical dentists, clinical physicians I, clinical hysic ans II, resident physicians I and resident physicians II employed by the County on monthly basis shall be. as follows: Classification Level Salary Range Clinical Dentist 540 ($1912 - 2324) Clinical Physician I 580 ($2160 2626) Clinical Physician II 612 ($2382 - 2895) Resident Physician I $1203 F Resident Physician II 1393 F PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of July 1974 by unanimous- vote of the members of the Board in attendance. -2- RESOLUTION NO. 74/ 0004s f _ AMEE9ElT FOR f ?OFESSIOIA!. Scr`'.YICES (Contract Paid Physicians) 1. Parties. The Ccunt, of Contra Costa ("County") and the bel(rw- named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (name) (address) (phone) (b) [ ] Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podistrist j ] Psychiatrist [ ] Orthodontist [ ] (c) Method of Payment [ ] Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours Per Rate: $ Per Hour j ] Meekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rend- ered . during a meek in accordance with established schedule. (Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d). ) Rate: $ Per geek [ ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rend- ered during a month in accordance with established schedule. (Includes payment for on-call services if so, indicated in 2. (d).) (d) On-Cali Availability: [ ] Yes [ ] Ito (e) Effective Date i (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Deaartnent and a County Medical Service and requires professional services to supples:ent those rendered by County Employees. Contractor is specially trained, experienced and car. tent to perform special professional serrices and give advice, education and training in medical acid therapeutic ratters, as indicated in Section 2. (b), pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451 . 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all services norrally and customarily connected therewith) and such additional services as are required at times and locations specified by the Madical Director or Health Officer. The aforenared shall provide con- �i'' __ter :•1i r L schedule of profaSs:":'ai se^ries r4aso"ably iIt ad'/anCe Oi their effective dates. The Coun-t:., s a i i not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultaticii and agreer--nt of the Contractor. In t I 7 4. Services {Cc:z) cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Fedical Director or Health Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. If availability for on-tali duties is in- dicated (Section 2. (d), the Contractor shall be available for such on- call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, through the next following June 30th; but it may be cancelled by fru tual consent, or by either part,/, by giving 30 days advance written notice therof to the other. 6. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Cen- tractor. The Contractor and the County agree that each subsequent contract will represent the result of all negotiations bet.reen the Contractor, County and any organization representing the Contractor. 7. Payment. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the services rendered by ~,meekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment pro- portionate to the value of services rendered to services scheduled will be tra de. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) • if hourly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) if weekly or monthly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro-rata amount for said approved period. 8. Mi lease Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reim- bursement will be submitted monthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Service or the Health Department. _ 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services- Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self-employment Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-employed person. Contractor does not assign such obli- gation to.the County for collection and administration. 11. Priviieaes. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies, non-profit aLedical corporations 12. insurance. County shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malpractice liability with total limits of not less than $5,000,000. covering both the County and Contractor for services perfor-med by the Contractor for the County under this agreemmnt. 13. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest- hereunder without the expressed permission of the County Hedical Director. COUrITY CCUTRACTOR Chai r•,-tan, Board of Supervisors A i,B i: J.R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board 0000 ±. --..`!.Jw '4!�_ �J`�♦ —.�a _.I'r`• -' ���r:�i.I_f`.� - - �.-. Kms- .il �:- �- a— .. REMMENDED RR APPROVAL: ACIGIOWLEDGED: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or Health Officer (Standard Form by County Counsel and Auditor Controller) ODU51 ^^.R.w. .wYM.-! "-� •w at,...so,Glefts�..,.r••'Z,-`'i' .��„�'Y ye:.:�,_. ,,.+. Z�•e+:: 4,sK� w'�s.r.,,'..4+�w,h.,,.� �f s� w oils Im CONTRA Administration Building Martinez, California Date: July 22, 1974 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: C. J. Leonard, Acting .Director of Personne SUBJECT: Additions to July 1, 1974 Management and U4rsenfted Employee Compensation Plan The following classifications and salary allocations should be added to the Management and Unrepresented Employee Compensation Program adopted by the Board of Supervisors to be effective July 1, 1974. These unrepre- sented classes' salaries are tied to the recently signed memoranda . of understanding with Social Services Union 535's Community Services Unit and California Nurses' Association's Registered Nurses Unit. Community Aide-Project 584-710 Community Aide Trainee-Project 526-640 Health Care Aide I-Project 584-710 Health Care Aide .U-Project 764-928 Learning Consultant Aide 584-710 Staff Nurse-Project 1011-1115 Staff Nurse I-Project 895F RP:gt cc: H. D. Funk, Auditor-Controller RECEIVED ,AUL.?•� 1974 C:c E:Xo a= A Co. 00052 M63 I 17 1 �r In t6p Boord of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 . tg .?L • In the Motter of Ap}�rova.l of Resolutions) Nois).. 74/638• - ' On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias seconded by Supervisor J• P. Ken=, , IT IS BY THE _ TR- QP.JE?ED that the following resolutions : s (are) hereby APPROVO Number 74/6389 expressing appreciation to Mr. Karl 0. Drexel, Superintendent of the Contra Costa Community College District since April 1965, for services rendered to the District and the community,- upon the occasion of his . retirement. The foregoing order u-as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. . On- None. ABSENT: None. 00053 In the Boord of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 : 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) lloks) . 74/639. On motion of Supervisor E. A. , seconded. by Supervisor W. N. Boggess , IT 15 BY THE ORDERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/63.9 - Determining that Dutch Slough Road, Bethel Island area, is public in nature and intent, in order that public funds nay be expended for street maintenance by County Service Area PD--4. • The foregoing order was passed by the following voter AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Lirischeid, J. E. Moriarty. :.one. ABSENT: ?:one. 00054 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1914 In the Matter of Approving Resolution No. 74/640 Authorizing Write-Off of Certain Hospital Accounts Receivable. The Board on June 18, 1974 having referred to its Adminis- tration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for consideration a proposed resolution authorizing the County Auditor--Controller to write off certain hospital accounts receivable, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 1473; and Supervisor Dias, Chairman of the Committee, this day having submitted its report stating that after reviewing the matter the Committee has determined that the Office of the County Auditor- Controller working in cooperation with the Social Service and County Medical Services Divisions of the Human Resources Agency is the department best equipped to make the decision to adjust and write off charges for County Fospital services which are either uncollectible or will require unnecessarily high costs to collect; and The Committee having recommended that the aforesaid resolution be adopted; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of its Administra— tion and Finance Committee is approved and Resolution No. 74/640 authorizing the County Auditor-Controller to write off certain hospital accounts receivable, is adopted. The forecroincr order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. rias, W. N. Roaaess, F. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By '96,- L Aczw2, Deputy Clerk D. Harkness H 24 5/78 -12,500 00055 In t6P Ronrcl of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 ; 19 34. In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) No(s). 74/641 through 74/647. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. 8ermy , I ORDERED that the following reso ution s " (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/641 Authorizing County' Tax Collector to cancel delinquent penalty on the 1973-1974 secured assessment roll; No. 74/642 through Authorizing County Auditor to make certain chm ges 74/647 in the assessment roll. The foregoing order %as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Lihscheid, J. E. Moriarty. �inrc. None. ABSENT: None. Q3C5J In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 1974 In 9�4- to the Matter of Veterans Preference Credits in Civil Service Examinations. The Board on March 5, 1974 having referred to the Director of Personnel and County Counsel for report the request of county employees Messrs. Ray Rodrigues and Gary Ford that the prevailing practice of granting veterans preference credits on promotional examinations be modified; and Mr. C. J. Leonard, Acting Director of Personnel, in a July 12, 1974 memorandum having reported that County Ordinance Code Section 32-4.625 now requires the granting of veterans pre- ference credits to veterans who have served in the military in time of War, or in any expedition of the Armed Forces of the United States and have received an honorable discharge or certi- ficate of honorable act of service, but that current attitudes and general practice would seem to favor the recognition of veterans service credits for any veteran who served more than 180 days on active duty and who received an honorable discharge; and Mr. Leonard having reco=eended modification of the existing ordinance language to broaden the definition of a veteran, but to limit the granting of veterans preference credits to non- promotional exandnations, and having advised that the County Counsel has revieired the proposed modification of Section 32-4,625 and is of the opinion that the section can be so modified with- out the likelihood of successful challenge as violating the nonm repeal provision of the Civil Service Ordinance; On motion of Supervisor A. H. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMW that the aforesaid report is REFERRED to its County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny). The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, moo® W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None, ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Committee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Acting Director of Supervisors Personnel ofxed this_2 _day of .F„i 4 , 19JZL.. County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By yQ I'lez,,.-" , Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin f r+z+ sn+ -izsoo 00057 . A Acting Director of Sup-elvisors Personnel affixed this_23r&_day of .TLly 19 ZL County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Gerk County Administrator By1a/z..z, Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5174 -12.500 00057 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on ) Recommendations of the Special ) Animal Control Review Committee ) July 23, 1974 This being the time fixed for hearing on the recommenda�* tions of the Special Animal Control Review Committee; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having reviewed the organiza— tional structure and history of tye aforesaid committee and having complimented its members for their dedication and efforts; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having announced the pro- cedures to be followed during the hearing, and having then called upon Mr. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, for a brief statement; and The following persons having appeared to speak on the matter: CITY REPRESENTATIVES: Mr. Richard Brown, City Manager, City of E1 Cerrito Mayor Fred Kline, City of Antioch INTERESTED ORGANIZATIONS: Ms. Barbara Poppins, SPAY Mr. Dale Cook, Secretary to the Contra Costa County Kennel Club Mrs. David Crouch, SPAY Mr. Vern Bluhm, Diablo Valley German Shepard Club Mr. Thomas Johnston, California State Horsemanys Association Mr. Nick Calicura, Contra Costa County Kennel Club George Eberhart, DVM, President of Contra Costa County Veterinary Medical Association -Mr. Charles Marsh, Director of S.P.C.A. of Alameda County Yxs. Nancy Cole, Ececutive Director -- SPAY ?1r. Frank Angelo, Supervising Sanitarian, Contra Costa County Health ispartcaent Air. M. S. Stokely, fit. Diablo Dog Training Club INTERESTED INDIVIWALS: Mr. James Allen, Concord Ms. Carole Strauss, El Sobrante Mr. Francis Xe Kamienslci, Richmond a"{r. Vern Donaldson, Concord Mrs. Deirdre Katz, Concord Mr. John Fink, San Pablo; snd 00058 • Supervisor Boggess having recommended that the hearing be closed and that the testimony received at this hearing and the recommendations of the Special Animal Control Review Committee be referred to a Board Committee for review; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having commended the SPAY Committee for its efforts and suggested that the entire matter be returned to the Special Review Committee for refinement of its recommendations and report to the Board, at which time the matter might be referred to a Board committee; and Supervisor Boggess having commented that he believed the Special Review Committee had thoroughly considered all aspects of the matter, that the Board had before it the recommendations of the review committee and the testimony of the public and that the matter should stay at Board level; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having expressed concern that there was not enough citizen input at this hearing and that he was of the opinion that the 60 people in the audience did not represent the views of the entire county and suggested the hearing be continued in order to provide all citizens with an opportunity to speak on the matter; and Other members of the Board having indicated agreement with the suggestion of Supervisor Linscheid, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is continued to September 30, 1974 at 8:00 pom. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linseheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Noneo cc: Supervisor Boggess Agricultural Commissioner County Counsel CERTi UD C::'- County Administrator I certify- that thia i+ a faa. true : rrrr�rt Cod?- of tine ertzit».1 4,10rat7—'a V-10,41 !- r,11 We i,r r+z r`ffcr. and that !t u:.s pa:•rr,! :r ! r:: : tlsa M=-d Cr Seipert Eau:. o: C••: :a ('r.., c�-�iu*:. (•.•ii . .::. on the kLate :hoWn. Al i.�Tt •J. !:. Cierl:L••_�.:Sici�('!crl:c: _..id lSos.d of�:r:.;rci:=ors, by Dcput;Clrr!L a 00059 ..�... t .. •w,. i', ...xa'•,.n- '.+t'.. .Y. ., . a... .. ... ... r .._. ... ,,. .. .fxA y.-iCu... A+ .4. r A ., ,. i, 4 .. n § M1w...P. tt .. "u ,r x., .' MtlPe.. v-.a;.' u.....j' ..x,µ x4;. .i " .,• f t y, IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTYs STATS OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Proposed ) Contract with Social ) Advocates for Youth (SAY) ) July 23, 1974 for Provision of Counseling ) Services to Certain AFDC ) Children. ) This being the time for the Board to consider the report of its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A.;�M. Dias and Be A. Linscheid) with respect to the proposed contract with Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) for the provision of counseling services to certain AFDC pre-delinquent children and AFDC children with emotional problems during the period from 9, 1974 through �Jul0 September 99 1974 at a coat not to exceed 503,750 federal service money allocated to the county and $12250 contributed funds); and The committee having recommended that, inasmuch as the aforesaid proposal is a new program and use of federal funds for such a service might necessitate curtailment or elimination of an existing service and further that provision of the local share might fall on the local property taxpayer, interim funding for the SAY program be denied; and The Board members having discussed the matter in some detail; and In response to an inquiry from Supervisor J. Be Moriarty, Mr, Arthur Millers Presidents Board of Directors of said organiza- tions having stated that the request is for a loan which x111 be repaid; and Supervisor Dias having stated that he had not understood that such was the cases and having suggested that further consider- ation of the matter be deferred until later in the day and that the members of the SAY organization meet with the Administration and Finance Committee and explain the proposal; and The matter having again coax before the Hoards Supervisor Dias stated in behalf of said Coasaittee that it was now his under- standing that if the request of SAY was approved and funding could not be obtained to continue the programs no further request for county funds would be mads and, further that it was agreed that the county would be reimbursed for the 430750 interim financing, and having recommended that the contract be approved for a two- month period; and Supervisor Linscheid having stated that he would like to be assured that if continued funding cannot be obtained, the pro- gram would be voluntarily terminated; and Mr. Miller having agreed on behalf of said organization; and Supervisor Linscheid having then stated that he would support the recommendation of Supervisor Dias; c� �s� i On notion of Supervisor A. K. Dias, seconded by Supervisor Be A. Linsahsids IT IS Bg THE HOARD OMMM that the Chairmen is At1TWRIM to execute a contract with Social Advocates for Youth effective July 9s 1974 for a tyro-month period to September 9, 1974 subject to the condition that if sufficient federal services monies are not available to cover the 75 percent portion of the allocations Social Advocates for Youth shall reimburse the county for that por- tion of the funding. The foregoing order tram passed by the following vote: AYRS: Supervisors J. P. Eennys A. K. Dias, W. N. Boggess, S. A. Linsaheld, J. 8. Moriarty. NOBS: None. ASSENT: Nona. I HERESY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ac: Social Advocates Witness my hand and the Seal !or Youth of the Board of Supervisors affixed Mr. John Ford this 23rd day of Jhlys 1974, Directors Human Resources Agency J. R. OLSSOKV CLMM County Counsel , County Auditor-Controller By s W-a.f��_,� Acting County Administrator Doris B&JXWzn Deputy Clerk 00001 It P In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California .1n1y 2„_3_ 19 -2A In the Matter of Proposed Amendment to the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County Related to Signs in Limited Office Districts. This being the time fixed for hearing on the proposed amendment to the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County (Section 84-44.1802) orovidinq for certain restrictions with respect to signs in Limited nffice (O-L) Districts, and no one having appeared in opposition; and On motion of Supervisor W. ". Boggess, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS 8Y THE BOARD ORDERED that reading of the aforesaid ordinance is waived and July 29, 1974 is fixed as the time for adoption of same. AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias , J. E. Moriarty, U. U. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Clone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and corred copy of an order entered on the minutes of s id Board of Su rvisa on the date aforesaid c.c. Director of anning Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this-2 3rd day of .l it,l v 19 Z¢ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 944z s, Deputy Clerk 14 24 sits -it.soo Aileen Elder s� 000 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 1974_ In the Matter of Executive Session. At 11:35 a.m. on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that it RECESS to meet in Executive Session to discuss employee compensation matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. At 11:47 a.m. the Board RECONVENED in its chambers and proceeded with its regular agenda with all members present. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote oforesoid. cc: Director of Personnel Witness my hand and the Seo{ of the Board of County hdministrator Supervisors oRxed this —23rd day of July , 19 1, By -4J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ,jri7�7Deputy Clerk H 24 5/74 -12.500 Charleen K. Travers 00063 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1974 In the Matter of Executive Session. At 4:00 p.m. on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS ORDERED that the Board RECESS to most in Executive Session to discuss personnel matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54957. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. At 4:55 p.m. the Board reconvened in its chambers and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS ORDERED that its meeting is ADJOURNED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director of Personnel Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 7 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Byaa:�S.L Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/74 .12.500 ao V[(�'v(c) 4 Iii THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Natter of Appeal of } Mr. James Von Waldegg from Board of Appeals Denial of } July 23, 1974 Application for Minor } Subdivision 199-73, Orinda } Area. } } This being the time fixed for hearing on the appeal of Mr. James Von Waldegg from Board of Appeals denial of an appli- cation for Minor Subdivision 199-73, Orinda area; and Mr. Norman Halverson having outlined the aforesaid application and the subsequent appeal ; and The following persons having been heard: In favor, Mr. Von Waldegg, who spoke in his own behalf.; Mrs. Cherie Gaines, attorney representing Mr. Von Waldegg, who displayed for Board consider- ation a three dimensional model of the subject lot indicating the proposed location of a dwelling, and a copy of an Assessors map indicating the location of the property in relation to other parcels in the area; and Mr. Adrian Karris, contractor; and Mr. Carlos D. Abrille; and In opposition, Mr. Jay M. Jacobus, 15 Mariposa Lane, Orinda who submitted a petition signed by approximately 40 residents of the area; and Mrs. Hope K. Davenport, representing The Orinda Association; and The Board having considered all evidence, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on the appeal of Mr. James Von Waldegg is CLOSED, decision to be made August 6, 1974 at 2 p.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias , W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supeevisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of July, 1974. c.c. Mr. Von Waldegg Mrs . Gaines J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Director of Planning By , Deputy Clerk 00065 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 }! In the Matter of Letter Urging Adoption of a Resolution Pertaining to Segregation of Garbage by Category Before Collection. The Board having received a July 14,' 1974 letter from Mrs. Ray B. Don-Batalla, 318 Norris Court, San Ranon, California 94583 urging adoption of a resolution calling upon garbage' collection agencies and county residents to segregate garbage and refuse by categories of waste material; On motion of Supervisor A. H. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said letter is RE17EU } to the County Health Officer. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linacheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Su rvisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mrs. Kay Batall Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Health Officer Supervisors County Administrator offixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 ,,Q J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,i't�.>A i-ac _ Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5171 -12.500 0OC66 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 In the Matter of Request of Blackhawk Corporation (Applicant/Owner) to Rezone Certain Land in the Diablo— Tassa jara Area (1840 RZ). The Board on July 10, 1974 having determined that the hearing on the request of Blackhawk Corporation (applicant and owner) to rezone certain land in the Diablo/Tassajara area, 1840-RZ, from General Agricultural District A-2 to Planned Unit Development ( P-1 ) remain open until Friday, July 19, 1974 at 5:00 p-m- for the limited purpose of receiving written position summaries and additional written evidence- and.'_that at said hour the hearing would be considered closed; and The clerk having this day transmitted to each Board member copies of the summary positions as well as all information received during the interim (July 10 to July 19, 1974 at 5:00 p.m.); and On faction of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Seamy, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDSBED that receipt of the afore- said material is acknowledged, a field trip to the subject property is considered and August 13, 1974 at 10:30 a.m. is fixed as a time for decision on the aforesaid rezoning request. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Seamy, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ac: Applicant Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of=Planning Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By. GGr o `-7,r--- Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 s/li -12.500 00067 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Julv 23 19 7A- In the Matter of Resignation from and Appointment to the East County General Plan Committee. The Board having received a letter from Mrs. Molly E. Reeves, Orinda, submitting her resonation as the Sierra Club representative on the East County General Plan Committee, and recommending Mrs. Joanne Dean of Brentwood as her replacement; and having on July 2, 1974 referred said matter to the Director of Planning; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning ,in a July 16, 1974 memorandum to the Board, having concurred with the aforesaid recommendation of Mrs. Reeves; NOW, TFEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mrs. ?Solly E. Reeves is hereby ACCEPTED, and Mrs. Joanne Dean, Route 1, Box 06, Brentwood, California is APPOINTED as the Sierra Club representative on the East County General Plan Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: none. ABSENT: hone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c c: ;�=rs. .71a eves Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mrs. Dean Sur_cvisors Director of Planning ofxed this-2 3rd day of July , 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Dorothy Lam arini 00068 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 ZI In the Matter of Application for the Position of County Administrator. The Board having received a July 15, 1974 communication from Mr. Robert F. Mygrant, Byron, California requesting that his letter be considered as an application for the position of County Administrator of Contra Costa County; and The Board on May 21, 1974 having contracted with Arthur D. Little, Inc. for professional services in connection Vrith the recruitment of a County Administrator, on motion of Super— visor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED'that the request of Mr. Mygrant is REFERRED to Arthur D. Little, Inc. for reply to Mr. Mygrant. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Arthur D. Little, Inc. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of One Maritime Plaza Supervisors San Francisco 94111 affixed this 23rd day of July . 19 7 Mr. Mygrant J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Personnel Countv Counsel BY - Deputy Clerk Administrator Dorotilf LaA.Urini HQQ24 5/74 -usao W ((��((��0OZl C.ZTIPIED COPY I rr�:r• '.. •'r- iy a full, true & 'orrert ^TPr .n th �- ^•, nr, shich Lt on file in mr ^• aj,rl & adopted by the Ranrd a• • Cosca County. California. ^n 5u °(: ,., r :^;rr;T: J. R. OL4SOti. C017.!-t.the rr Clerk&rx `: 'o Cicrk of said Board of Suporsfsors. IN THE BOARD OF SIIPBRYISOR3 by Deputy Clerk. OF ti rcc l ia� on CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Proposed ) Establishment of a Local ) Planning Commission for j July 23, 1974 the Orinda Area. Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman of the County Government Operations Committee (Supervisor J. P. Kenny, member) having reported that the Committee had met with representatives of the Offices of the County Counsel, County Administrator, Director of Planning and with Mr. Geno BPnducci of The Orinda Association to consider the proposed formation of a separate planning commission for the community of Orinda; and Supervisor Boggess having further reported that it was the opinion of the Committee that there was a great deal of merit in using the Orinda proposal as an experiment for the possible develop- ment of a model for other applications in the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County; and Supervisor Boggess having further reported that it was the recommendation of the Committee that the Board adopt a resolution of interest in the matter; authorize staff to proceed with a study of the potentiality of such a commission; a cost analysis of the staff support for a possible two-year test period, and an analysis of the appropriate areas in which such a commission might properly exercise its jurisdiction; and give attention to developing a procedure for appealing the decisions of such an area c -i ission; and Tkie Board having discussed the matter; and Supervisor E. A. Linacheid having stated that the Board had previously determined not to recommend approval of the unincorporated community area planning commission concept, but that if such a local planning commission were established consideration of the San Ramon Valley as a trial area should be given priority; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having stated that in his opinion the Orinda area would be a more appropelats testing field because the citizens had agreed to consider payment of the costs of such a planning commission and because the number of planning applica- tions was minimal compared to those initiated in the Sian Ramon Valley area; and Supervisor Moriarty having suggested that further consider- ation of the report of the County Government Operations Committee be deferred to August 6, 1974; and The other members of the Board being in agreement with the suggestion of Supervisor Moriarty, IT WAS SO ORDERED. 4he foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Mr. Geno Banducci County Administrator County Counsel Director of Planning 00070 HOBS: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Mr. creno Bsnducci County Administrator County Counsel Director of Planning 000 70 0 i s � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 ' 19 74 In the Matter of Appointments to the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-6 (Orinda area) . The Board on June 11, 1974 having accepted the resignation of Miss Cindy Eastman and Mrs. Jane Buffington from the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-6, Orinda area; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having this day presented to the Board a letter from Mr. J. C. Wendt, Chairman of said Advisory Committee recommending that the following persons be appointed to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of Miss Eastman and Mrs. Buffington: Scott Koepf (replacing 564 Moraga Way Miss Cindy Eastman) Orinda, California 94563 Mrs. Harriet Ainsworth (replacing 73 La Cuesta Mrs. Jane Buffington) Orinda, California 94563 On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Li.nscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. J. C. Wendt Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Appointees Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 23rd day of July 11974 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Cleck Public Works Attn. Jim Fears BY Deputy Clerk N. In aham H 24 5/74 -12.500 00071 1 �r Iii THEE 30ARJ OF SCPERVISORS OF CON-,-T- FA COSTA COU-ITY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the hatter of Continued Hearing ) on Assessment District 1972-1 ,1 ) July 233, 1974 Country Club. Drive, Moraga Area. ) The Board on July 163 1974 having continued to this t date its hearing on the Resolution of Intention for Assessment District 1972-1 , County Club Drive, Moraga area, and on the Engineers Report filed pursuant thereto; and 14r. Leon J. Seyranian, Attorney at Law, 235 blest MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland, California, having advised the Board that he now represents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Munsterer, who oppose the formation of the aforesaid assessment district, and having requested the Board to reopen the hearing so that he might submit new evidence in behalf of his clients; and Mr. John B. Clausen, County Counsel, having advised the Board that if it was the intent of the Board to consider additional testimony the hearing must be reopened and a time fixed therefor; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having advised the Board that after consulting with Mr. Vern L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, he (Supervisor Moriarty) was of the opinion that it might be feasible to dead-end the street in question, not use the bridge, and possibly exclude from the assessment district the two single family residences on Country Club Drive; and Supervisor Moriarty having stated that he had requested an estimate of the cost for the remaining proposed improvements, and having therefore suggested that decision on formation of the district be deferred to July 29, 1974 until a report of costs reflecting the changes as discussed can be prepared; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having inquired as to the length of time the bids already received would be effective; and Mr. Robert Brunsell, Bond Counsel, having responded that inasmuch as the bids covered the entire project as originally proposed, deletion of the bridge and other suggested changes would necessitate calling for new bids and therefore time was no longer an important factor; PLOW, THERBFORS, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. Pe Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its decision on the formation of the aforesaid assessment district is DEFERRED to July 29, 1974 at 8 p.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. CER"1 irm COPY A3SMTT: ?'.Ona• i crrtify that this is a full, tate & correct copy of the orixinal document which is on file in my office, cc: Bond Counsel and that it was passed & adopted by the Board of Engineer Of Work Suprnvisors of Contra Costa County. California, on the date shorn. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Public Works Director Clerk do ea-officlo Clrra of said Board of Super7i3or5, County Counsel by I*-puty Clerk. Director of Planning., ,���� oa �i /, /971'- County Administrator i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 197 In the Matter of Letter with Respect to Investigation of Qualifications for the Positions of Probation Officer and Social Worker, This Board having received a letter dated July 8, 1974 from "a group of concerned informers for honesty in county em- ployment requesting that an investigation be made in connection with the education requirements for qualifying for the positions of County Probation Officer and County Social worker; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDMW that the aforesaid request is RSFSRR'S'Zl to tate Acting Director of Personnel for re— port to the Board August 69 1974• The foregoing order was passed by the foLUwing voter. AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kennys A. Me Dias, W. N. Bo •s, Be A. Linscheid, J. S. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Persocos Acting Director of Supervisors Cour Counsel affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 74 ty County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By- Zft4;9 (J&24 " Deputy Clerk r s Balavan H 24 5/74 -12.500 00073 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 14 74 In the Matter of Approving Co-Sponsorship of Joint information Council on Human Services Meeting on Revenue Sharing. This Board having received a letter dated July 17, 1974 from Mrs. Chris Adam, Chairman, Contra Costa. County Juvenile Justice Cosaission and Delinquency Prevention Co=ission, requesting placement on the July 23, 1974 Board agenda to request co-sponsorship of an August 8, 1974 meeting on behalf of the Joint Information Council on Human Services, which includes representation frca all advisory boards and commissions appointed by the Board; and In a second letter dated July 17, 1974, Mrs. Adams having explained that the Chairman and staff members of 18 county citizens committees halve joined together to organize the meeting which will be on federal, general and special revenue sharing; and It having been explained that inasmuch as the information on the meeting was furnished in writing a presentation was not necessary; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEID that county co-sponsorship is approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order emend on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mrs. Adams Witness my hand and the Semi of ti» Board of ,County Administrator Supervisors County Auditor-Controller a.:lxed this 23rd dc, of July , 14 74 J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By al 1�.riJa , Deputy Cleric D. Harkness H 24 5,71 -12.509 00074 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 . 19 74 In the Matter of North Richmond Neighborhood House, a Youth Services Program. The Board on July 2, 1974 having requested that its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) consider continuance of, financing of, and alternatives to the Richmond Youth Services programs; and The Board on July 12, 1974 having received a letter from Congressman R. V. Delluma, 7th Congressional District, expressing concern with respect to funding of the North Richmond Neighborhood House (Youth Services program) and having urged support for alternative and effective methods of dealing with individuals, particularly juveniles, who came in contact with the authorities; and Supervisor Dias having acknowledged the fact that the Administration and Finance Committee is studying the matter but having recommended that the letter be referred to the County Administrator for response; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid re-- —ndation is approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify That the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order an ei on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Probation Of f icer Sup-emsors a i xed this 23rd day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By , Deputy Clark D. Harkness ►'}C H 24 5174 -1:.500 00075 00(1 i 5 In the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23- , 1971,_ In the Math of Proposed Settlement of Vista Verde et al. v. County of Contra Costa (Superior Court No. 137859) The County Counsel having presented to this Board a memorandum dated July lb, 1974 (copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Board) recommending a proposed settlement of IRM Corporation's suit against the County for refund of taxes; The recommended settlement offer provides for refund by the County of $3,454.00 in exchange for plaintiff's dismissal of the lawsuit with prejudice; The Board members having considered the recommendation of the County Counsel; On the motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the County Counsel is authorized to effect settlement as recommended, and the Auditor is directed to draw a warrant on the County payable to IRM Corporation in the amount of $3,454.00 for delivery by the County Counsel to plaintiff upon settlement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordw eelm on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date ofornaid. cc: County Counsel Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of ��� County Auditor-Control Z er t. Cou=y Adm nisUrator affixed this 23rd day of Juiy j 97� County Assessor - M*xURAAS 61, C1&* By J. R. OOLSSON h► Doro6fiy zari= M 24 11 P71 IPa r W076 Luulst,, k,Qessor 1, `=— By - R p� LSS NClWk Dor*y4dzd�rinnai ' �Ierk M 2. 11 r71 Mr 000'76 P' HEC'IVED COUNTY COUNSEL'S OFFICE V F 1 L 9D CONTRA COSTA COUNTY JUL 171974 MARTINa CALFQdtNiA July 16, 1974 J. ;L O=M amc so yc of sMrWM r To: Board of Supervisors From: John B. Clausen, County Counsel 14f 43- 11-kv. By: Richard A. Bortolazzo, Deputy County Counsel RG Vista Verde, et al. v. Contra Costa County (Superior Court No. 137859 , In the above-referenced litigation IRM Corporation is suing the County for a refund of taxes and interest in the amount of $16,737.24. IRM Corporation appeared before the Board of Equalization for reduc- tions in assessments on the 1972-73 tax roll. The Board of Equali- zation denied the requested reduction. IRM then brought this suit challenging the decision of the Board of Equalization. Subsequently, IRM Corporation appeared before the Assessment Appeals Board for reductions in assessments on the 1973-74 roll. The Assessment Appeals Board upheld a portion of the Assessor's assessments and reduced a portion of the assessments, resulting in a net reduction in full cash values of approximately $80,000. It is the opinion of this office and of the Assessor's office that the values found by the Assessment Appeals Board on the 1973-74 roll are a reasonable basis on which this lawsuit can be settled. If the full cash values which were established by the Assessment Appeals Board for the 1973-74 roll are utilized, they would result in a reduction in taxes for the 1972-73 year approximately $3,454.00. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve settlement of this lawsuit in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of $3,454.00. Both the offices of the County Counsel and the Assessor recommend that the Board of Supervisors approve the proposed settlement, authorize the County Counsel to take all necessary steps to effect a settlement and to direct the Auditor to draw a warrant in the amount of $3,454.00 for delivery upon settlement. A proposed Board Order to that effect is attached. RAB:s Attachment cc: Assessor Auditor Ca ru�j 0007 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 128-?3, Martinez Area. 'WHTA AS an agreement with Richard C. Zbavitel, 2251 Arcadia Place, Martinez, California for the installation and completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 128-?3, Martinez area, has been presented to this Board; and WHEREAS said agreement is accompanied by a $1 ,012.00 cash deposit (Building Inspection Department Receipt No. 105713, dated July 11, 1974) as security for the full amount of the costs for completion of the improvements required by the Board of Adjustment in approval of said minor subdivision; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the County Building Inspector, and on motion. of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kennys IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is hereby APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty-, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement In behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A . M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linecheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Applicant witness my Lund and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspector Supervisors Grading Engineer axed this 2 a ofJuly , 1914 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By e4m'-�� Deputy Clerk Arline Patten M 24 5/74 -12.5oo 00078 � F , k ' k In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 217-73s Walnut Creek Area. WHEREAS an agreement With Chris A. Kenyon, Jr. and Jean S. Kenyon, 281 Castle Hill Rench Road, Walnut Creek, California for the installation and completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 217-731, Walnut Creek area, has been presented to this Board; and WHEREAS said agreement is accompanied by a $2,300 cash deposit (Building Inspection Tbpartment Receipt No. 105384, dated July 3, 1974) as security for the full amount of the costs for completion of they improvements required by the Board of Adjustment in approval of said minor sub- division; HOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the County Building Inspector, and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said agreement is hereby APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairmm of this Board, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agree- ment in behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the Following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. .Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES: Bone. ABSENT: Mons. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Applicant Supervisors Building Inspector oliixed this 23rd day of JulIT 19 74-- Grading Engineer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5t7e 12s00 VU lu In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1974 In the Matter of Letter with Respect to Placement of Real Estate Development Signs in the Danville Area. - Supervisor E. _A. Linscheid having call ed.-attention to a letter which he received from Mrs. Jean Leahy, 372 LaQuesta Drive, Danville 94526 expressing annoyance with respect to real estate development signs in Danville; enclosing a newspaper clipping of a letter to the Editor of the Val Pioneer stating that the signs are illegally placed on county rig tom'of ways; and inquiring as to why the signs are permitted; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Super— visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid inquiry is referred to the Director of Public Works and Direictor of Planning. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A- Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ARSE" T: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o trse and correct copy of ars order a awed an the minutes of said Hoard of Supervisors on the date aforesaid.cc: Mrs. Leahy wi!ness my hand and the Sea; of the Board ofr Director of Public Works SuP-- visors Director of Planning ng afixed this 23rd day of July , 19 _74 d_ fL 01.S50N, Clerk By =sr,. �11y Deputy Cleric . Harkness 000 ,Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 3"1 y 23 1974- In the Matter of Proposed Extension of Agreement with Prepaid Health 'Marketing Consultants . The Board on July 16, 1974 having deferred to this date decision on the recommendation of Supervisor J. P. Kenny-, Chairman of the Human Resources Committee (Supervisor W. N. Boggess , member) , that the Board approve the proposed renewal of a contract with the Prepaid Health Marketing Consultants for marketing of the Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) ; and Supervisor Kenny having again recommended that said contract be approved for a two-week period; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having suggested that decision on the recommendation of Supervisor Kenny be deferred to August 20, 1974; and Supervisor Boggess having stated that it was his recom- mendation that a moratorium be placed on the entire marketing program until more specific information has been provided by the Human Resources Agency staff; and In response to questioning by Supervisor A. M. Dias , Mr. R. E. Jornlin, Director, Human Resources Agency, having recommended that the contract be approved for the two-week period; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a contract with Prepaid Health Marketing Consultants is APPROVED for the period from July 23, 1974 through August 6, 1974 and the Chairman of the Board is authorized to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Supervisors W. N. Boggess , E. A. Linscheid. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c.c. Director, Human Resources witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors County Administrator affixed ihi d f 19 s23 rd aY o _.1ezl.� 7A--- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By A i I a e.. Deputy Clerk H 24 5/74 - 12.500 VOC-81 .... f7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 Z4. In the Matter of Contra Costa County Assessment Appeals Board Local Rule D. This Board having received from the Contra Costa County Assessment Appeals Board a copy of its Local Rule D (copy of which is on file with the Clerk) and a request for adoption thereof; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Contra Costa County Assessment Appeals Board Local Rule D, which provides for con- tinuances,at the request of the County Assessor,of Appeals Board hearings when applicants for reduction in assessment fail to con- firm their hearing dates, is adopted. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order eMKed on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid cc: Assessment Appeals Board Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Sup-e-visors County Assessor affixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByDeputy Clerk D. Harkness [� H 24 5;70 -12,500 000 82 A?speal.s d County Administrator suF�_rvisorsCoan ; ,• County Assessor affixed this 23rd day of July ty Counsel 19 74 J. R. QLSWN Clerk H as S qa -u.soo D• Harkness (�ePuty Clerk 00004 e FIL1 JUL 1914 LOCAL D OMM CLERK OCARD VISORS �'+ SA CO. Following is a proposed local rule to provide continuances when applicants fail to confirm hearing dates : Rule D. Not laser than fifteen (15) days after the date of the Notice of Hearing, applicants are required to advise the Clerk of the Assessment Appeals Board either (a) that they intend to be present at the hearing as scheduled, (b) that they withdraw their application for reduction in assessment, or (a) that they request a different hearing; date. In the event that an applicant fails to so advise the Clerk of the Assessment Appeals Board, and the Assessor requests that the hearing, be continued to permit preparation of the Assessor's case, the Assessment Appeals Board, or the Assessment Dearing Officer, shall Grant the Assessor a continuance for not less than fifteen (15) days . In the absence of the Assessment Appeals Board or Assessment :fearing Officer such continuance shall be granted by the Clerk of the Assessment Appeals Board. 00 00 000 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 197_t In the Matter of Recommendation for Inclusion or City-County Thoroughfare Funds in the 1971 -1977 County Budget. The Board having received a July 150 1974 letter from Mr. J. C. Houlihan, Executive Secretary, Contra Costa County Mayors' Conference, advising that the Conference recommends the $500,000 City-County Thoroughfare Funds be continued as an Inclusion in the County budget for 1974-1975 fiscal year; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor Dias and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid). The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linacheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Contra Costa County Supervisors Mayors' Conference affixed this 23rd day of July , 197 Board Committee OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director County Administrator By Deputy Clerk H 24 api -12.soo Vera Nelson 00084 C r I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 Z¢ In the Matter of Reappointment of Mr_ Donald E. Anderson and Mr. Andrew H. Young to the Contra Costa County Planning Commission. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having advised the Board that he has received a copy of a memorandum addressed to the County Administrator from the Director of Planning pointing out that the terms of office of two members of the Contra Costa County Planning_ Commission, Mr. Andrew H. Young and Mr. Donald E. Anderson, will expire on August 31, 1974; and It having been stated in said memorandum that the seat occupied by Mr. Young was filled by nomination by the Board of Supervisors as. a whole since he sits as an at-large member, and the seat occupied by Mr. Anderson was filled by nomination of the Supervisor from Supervisorial District Three; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having recommended that the at-large membership be filled by an appointee from Supervisorial District Pour which is without representation on the Commission; and Supervisor Linscheid having moved that Commissioner Young be reappointed as an at-large member and that Comissioner Anderson be reappointed as the representative from District Three, both for terms ending August 31, 1978, and the motion having been seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, the same passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order enteered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Planning Commission Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Sup-- visors of Planning affixed this 23rd of July , 74 County Auditor d°�' 19 — County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By z.&d Deputy Cleric D. Harkness H 24 5/14 -12,$00 00085 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 74 In the Matter of Proposal for a Human Resources Commission. The Board on June 5, 1973 having requested that its Human Resources Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and J. E. Moriarty) study the concept of a Human Resources Commission to serve in an advisory capacity to the Human Resources Agency; and This being the time for report of the 1974 Human Resources Committee (Supervisor Kenny and Supervisor W. N. Boggess) to report on the proposal, Supervisor Kenny having recommended that the report be deferred to allow additional time for study; and Supervisor Boggess having indicated that he felt there would be no purpose served in holding the matter over; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that August 20, 1974 is fixed as the time for the report of its 1974 Human Resources Committee on the proposal for a Human Resources Commission. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 7A-- Board Committee J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By � �L� Deputy Clerk D. Harkness 0U086 H 24 5/74 -tzsoa In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 1974 In the Matter of Request for Levy of Takes for Special Education Programs. The Board having received July 11, 1974 memorandums from Mr. Floyd Marchus, County Superintendent of Schools, requesting that taxes be levied to provide for the following special education program . Education of Physically Handicapped Minors $ 691069 Education of Severely Mentally Retarded Minors 1 ,079019 Maintenance of Development Centers for Handicapped Minors 1417,887 Maintenance of Regional Occupational Programa--Distribution Industries Training Program 90 986 Maintenance of Juvenile Hall Schools 3899710 Equalization Aid Withheld Due to Modification in "Collier Factor Tax" 718:3148; On motion of Supervisor A. K. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Comittee (Supervisor Dias and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid), the County Administrator and the County Auditor-Controller. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. B. Noriarty. NOBS: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc : Superintendent of Schools Supervisors Board Committee a$ixed this 2 rd day of July 197 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSS , Clerk County Administrator ;' / By �L Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson H 24 5/74 -12,500 000-87 ^^n7 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1974 In the Matter of Memorandum from Director, Human Resources Agency, on funding and cost status of county child day care programs. The Board on December 26, 1973 having approved agreements with certain day care service providers (through June 30, 1974); and in connection therewith having requested the Director, Human Resources Agency, to submit to the Board an up-to-date report on the funding and cost status of the programs conducted by the agencies; and Mr. R. E. Jornlin, Director, Human Resources Agency, having submitted a memorandum dated July 11, 1974 in response to the afore- said request, in which report it is stated that as of July 1 , 1974 the State Department of Education assumed the administration and funding for all the county child day care programa; and It having been further stated in the report that the Budget Act of 1974 requires that this county meet the maintenance- of-effort obligation of $56,183 to supplement the county child day care contractors' allocations from the State Department of Education for 1974-75; that the county is also responsible for determining eligibility for individual children for the child day care services provided in all of the local State Department of Education facilities; and what the Hunan Resources Agency's total involvement in the child day care field will include; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Benny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDBRSD that aforesaid memorandum is REFERRED to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor Dias and Supervisor S. A. Linscheid) for re- view. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. N. Dias, W. N. Boggess, S. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Board Committee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Directors Human Supervisors Resources Agency affixed this 23rd day of July , w 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/74 -12.500 0000QQ 0 • Supervisors Director Human Resources Agency affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Z4-;�`,., "ea Cy".`7. Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin ^ H 20 5/74 - 12•500 0008 t. Human Resources Agency - `U Date July 11, 1974 RECEIVE1.- ,TRA COSTA COL�TY To Board of Supervisors J 'JUL 161914 J. P. McBrien, County Administrator From R. E. Jornl i n, Di rectorV We 0 Geraldine Russell, o Clerk of the Board Subj IN THE MATTER OF APPROVING AGREEMENFOR PROVISION OF CHILD DAY CARE SERVICES Reference: BoarOrder on this subject dated December 26, 1973 In the referenced Board Order, the Director of the Human Resources Agency was requested to submit to the Board in the first week of May, 1974, an up-to-date report on the funding and cost status of the County's approved child day care programs. This memo will serve to comply with that Board Order. As of July 1, 1974, the State Department of Education has assumed the adminis- tration and funding for all the County child day care programs. The Budget Act of 1974 requires that Contra Costa County meet the maintenance- of-effort obligation of $56,181 to supplement the County child day care con- tractors' allocations from the State Department of Education for 1974-75. The recommendation has been made we distribute these funds directly to two of the child care contractors who have been funded for 1974-75 below their present operating level. Contra Costa County is also responsible for determining eligibility for indi- vidual children for the child day care services provided in all of the local State Department of Education facilities. This may be either through vali- dating the certification information provided by the child day care contractors or certifying the children directly. The Count child day care programs which have been transferred to the Depart- ment of Education are fisted below, with the approved budget amounts: SDE Approved Budget Child Day Care- Program Amount, 1974-75 1. Apostolic Temple of Truth Day Care Center $ 92,000 2. Contra Costa Community College District 76,233 3. Contra Costa County Title IV A child day care costs (ETS, CWEP and service-connected child care) 240,500 4. Diablo Valley Child Care Center, Inc. 66,592 5. Family Day Care Project-- 11,000 (Direct child day care services only) 6. Greater Richmond Community Development Corporation 88,320 7. Liberty Area Child Care Committee, Inc. 32,804 8. Martinez Early Childhood Center, Inc. 77,000 9. Opportunity Children's Center, Inc. 98,588 10. Pittsburg Unified School District/Marina Extended 50,019 Day Care Center 11. Pre-School Coordinating Council , Inc. 000-89 117,101 (Direct child day care services only) 12.,, Rodeo Child Development Center, Inc. 81 ,612 c. �� ���.•�- � ^ ' � Cly Board of Supervisors -2- TOTAL $1,031,769 The $56,181 from Contra Costa County is to be added to these totals, as mandated and approved. , The Human Resources Agency's total involvement in the child day care field will include providing the maintenance-of-effort funds, directly reimbursing recipients of AFDC for child day care needed for training, a ployment and special needs, claiming reimbursement from the State Department of Education for some of those costs, operating the Family Day Care Project, and validating or certifying the eligible children for the child day care programs administered by the State Department of Education. One Social Work Supervisor 11 and two - half-time social workers continue to handle the primary coordination and liaison - work in these child day care programs between our County and the State Depart- ment of Education. REJ:MDP:gc 0I 0(Ill` In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 74 In the Matter of Letter from Contra Costa County Coordinating Council with respect to General Revenue Sharing Funds. This Board having received a letter from vx. Alfred 0. Parham, Chairman, Contra Costa County Coordinating Council, advising that several organizations in the council have Indicated an Interest in applying this year for General Revenue Sharing funds as an alternative source of financing their human service programs; and `�x. Parhar.: having requested that each organization in the council be allowed an opportunity to present its proposal in connection therewith; and On Notion of Supervisor A. v. Digs, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is REFERRED to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor Dias and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid) . The foreroinr order was passed by the following vote: AY£r : Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, IV. N. R-ogress, E. A. Linscheid, J. F. Voriarty. N 0 E S: None. ABSENT: hone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c c: Mr. ?arhar.. y Witness m hand and the Seal of the Board of Board Com.-Ittee Supervisors Administrator offixed this 23rd day of July . 1974 Economic Opportunity ✓ J. R. 0LSSON, Clerk By ki� 0 � Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid (�(� '{ H 24 5/74 -iz.soo 00( 91 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 21 19 Zit— In the Matter of Proposed Tax pate Increase Election for Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. The Board on July 2, 1974 having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) the request of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Board of Conr..issioners that a proposition be included on the November 5, 1974 General Election ballot, which would provide for a ten cent tax rate increase for said fire district for the purpose of funding a paramedic program jai:hi_n. the district; and In connection therewith, the Board having requested the County Counsel to prepare a draft proposition in order that the members of the Board may see how the measure will be introduced to the electorate; and In response to aforesaid request, the County Counsel having submitted a merorandur± dated July 1474, advising that the residents of the Moraga Fire Protection District voted in favor of a similar measure; transmitting a copy of the Analysis of County Counsel on Noraga Fire Protection District Maximum Tax Rate Election and a copy of said district's ballot measure; and suggesting that a proposed ballot measure for the Noverber 5, 1974 election for the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District's paramedical pro- gram could read as follows- "Shall the proposed increase in the maximum tax rate which can be levied by the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District from sixty-six and nine/tenths ($.669) per $100 of assessed valuation to seventy-six and nine/tenths cents (5.764) per $100 assessed valuation for the fiscal year 1975-76 and thereafter until changed as provided by lair, be authorized?" NOW, THEREFORE, on notion of Sunervis or A. ::. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS 3MY THE BOARD ORDERED that afore- said memorandum. and related naterial be REFERRED to its Administration and Finance Committee for review. The foregoing order was passed by urarinous vote of the Board. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc : Board Co-nitee Witness my hand and she Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors , d7—ini strator affilxecl this21-d day of Jule► , 14 74 Tax CollectorP J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Registrar of tToters ,'�ud i to r By - . wt CCLc� ___, Deputy Clerk .ncaid {� Cnn4^? Costa L'�;.:ntV v"^£' `.. =;- � �O\.i�.l� H 24 5174 -12,600 P ^otection �i,� .r{v t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California j July 23 19 74 y In the Matter of Letter from the Executive Director, Home Health & Counseling Services Inc. Requesting Placement on the Board Agenda to Discuss Meals on Wheels Program. The Board having received a July 17, 1974 letter from Leonard J. Dolton, Ed.D., M.P.H. , Executive Director, Home Health & Counseling Services Inc. requesting placement on the Board Agenda to discuss the Board decision of June 18, 1474 regarding discontinuance on September 30, 1974 of staff assis- tance to the Meals on Wheels Program furnished by the Human Resources Agency, and requesting that this decision be referred to the Administration and Finance Committee prior to adoption of the County Budget; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee (Super-- visors Dias and E. A. Linscheid) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. [ hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Sea[ of the Board of cc: Home Health and Counseling Supervisors Services affixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 Committee _ Director, Human Resources J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Agency By Deputy Clerk Director, Social Service N. Inffraham ►+zs sppi %tor of Personnel County Auditor-Controller County Administrator pp 00 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 .7A In the Matter of Letter from Bethel Island Resident with respect to a Connecting Road between Willow Drive and North Stone Road, Bethel Island Area. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having brought to the attention of the Board a letter from Mr. George A. Dutchler, P.O. Box 31, Bethel Island, California 94511 stating that he had received no response to a May 1974 letter to the Board concerning the feasibility of constructing a connecting road between Willow Drive and North Stone Road, Bethel Island area; and Mr. Dutchler having requested assistance in obtaining infor— mation as to a cost estimate and proper procedure to follow; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. K. Dias, IT IS BT THE BOARD ORDERED that this request is REFERRED to the Public Works Director. Board: The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the AYES: Supervisors J. P. Keary, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Datchler Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed this ?3=d day of Tii v , 19 Z& J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H za sn+ -12.500 QaC94 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 Z¢„ in the Matter of Letter with respect to Widening and Sidewalks, Stone Valley Road, Danville Area. Supervisor B. A. Linscheid having brought to the attention- of the Board a July 15, 1974 letter he received from Bishop Alan P. Johnson, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Danville, California 94526 expressing concern that the narrowness of Stone Valley Road causes a safety hazard for student pedestrians and motorists and suggesting that widening of said road and construc- tion of sidewalks would make conditions safer for all parties concerned; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Benny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is BSFBRABD to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following Tote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Yemmy, A. M. Dias, W. H. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOES: Bone. ABSENT: Hone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Bishop Johnson Supervisors affixed tfiis 23rd day of Jules , 19 7A_ . J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By I ,(t�.J �. Deputy Clerk Helen C. ftrshalI H 24 sRa -iz.sao 00095 s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 . 19 74 In the Matter of Memorandum from the County Supervisors Association of California Referring to Meet- ing in Sacramento to Consider Assembly Bills 4270, 4271 and 4272. The Board having received a memorandum dated July 9, 1974 from Mr. Tim Leslie, Principle Legislative.Representative, County Supervisors Association of California (CSAC) transmitting -copies of the following Assembly Bills introduced by Assemblyman Knox: AB 4270 - providing for a procedure for the consolidation of two or more contiguous counties; AB 4271 - providing for a new procedure for the formation of new counties; AB 4272 - providing for a new procedure for changing county boundaries; and Mr. Leslie having advised that the Executive Committee voted to support the aforesaid Assembly Bills in general concept, and having further advised that the CSAC Government Operations Committee will hold a meeting on July 26, 1974 in Sacramento to consider the aforementioned bills; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid material is REFERRED to County Counsel and the County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Counsel Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 23rd day of JAY , 1974 ]� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY— 4 _ Deputy Clerk N. Inalraham H 24 5174 -12.500 0OC95 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 —, 19211. In the Matter of Letters Related to Animal Control Division Actions. The Board having received various letters related to Animal Control Division actions, including an incident which involved a dog owned by Mr. F. X. Kamienski; On motion of Supervisor A. K. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letters are REFERRED to County Counsel. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ABSENT: Hone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. F. X. Kemienski Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 233!d_doy of Jule— 1974— County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By fits.. = Deputy Clerk Vera Belson o��� H 24 5174 -12.500 0 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 01974 1974 In the Matter of Proposed Resolution Governing Mobilehomes. The County Building Inspector having submitted for Board approval a proposed resolution in line with the newly enacted legislation providing for additional inspections of mobilehomes and for adoption of increased inspection fees. On motion of Supervisor A. K, Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resolu- tion is REFERRED to County Counsel for review and report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, We N. Boggess, 8. As Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Mone. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Counsel Supervisors Building Inspector affixed this 23rd day of Jule , 1974 County Administrator J. FL OLSSON, Clerk. By �'.?irr, Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin ++24 5/74 -12.S00 00 e9$ ' w RESOLUTION TO IMPLEMENT THE NEJEDLY MOBILEHOMES PACT ACT AS DIRECTED IN SECTIONS 18300, 18613, ETC. OF HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE RELATING TO MOBILEHOMES (TITLE 25, CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, CHAPTER 5, ARTICLE la) WHEREAS, the State of California enacted the Nejediy Mobilehome Act that directed the city, county, or city and county to enforce within its jurisdiction all provisions of the so-called Mobilehomes Park Act; and WHEREAS, on and after 1 July 1974, that a permit be obtained from the enforcement agency each time a mobilehome which is required to be moved under a permit, except recreational vehicle, is to be located or installed at any site for the purpose of human habitation or occupancy as a dwelling; and WHEREAS, to defray the costs of administering the program the Mobilehome Park Act provides for permit fees as follows: (1) Application filing fee S 5.00 (2) Installation permit fee $25.00 (3) Reinspection fee $25.00 WHEREAS, the required Inspections shall be requested at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the time the installation is expected. and if the initial inspection is not satisfactory, the correction work will be done and a reinspection will be requested within ten (10) days. The reinspection fee shall be paid when reinspection is requested- 0001-99 s, NOM THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVE) that-the Building Inspection Departaent is directed to enforce the provisions of Title 25,._Chapter 5 Article la and the fee shall be as Indicated above. r 001001, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 7tL In the Matter of Letter from State Department of Health w14-h respect to Board Resolution No. 74/537 supportinc; Senate Bill 457 A letter having been received from Mr. Bamford Frankland, Program Manager, Licensing and Certification Program, State Department of Health, acknowledging receipt of Resolution No. 74/537, adopted by this Board on June 18, 1974, supporting Senate Bill 457 with respect to waiver of license fees for family care homes for six or fewer persons, including day care and foster care homes; and Mr. Frankland hsving advised that said State Department Is reviewing all written statements pertaining to the matter in addition to testimony presented at the public hearing, and that any eventual fee schedule will be enacted only after the public hearing 3s conducted; and On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid letter is REFERRED to the Director, Human Resources Agency. The foregoing~ order was passed by the following vote: AYI-ES: Sueervisors J. P. Kenny, A. F. Dias, ?•'. N. Bogzess, F. A. Linscheid, J. F. Moriarty. NOES: ?done. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. ec • Director, Human Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Resources Agancy Supervisors Administrator oRixed 1his__23,.rj day of July , 1974 Social Service J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Health Officer Probation Officer BY— �' �— - Deputy Clerk H 24 s/» -12.500 L. Kincaid 00101 ...:..... ..... In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1974 In the Matter of Special Census Sharing Proposal of the Contra Costa County Mayors' Conference. The Board on July 9, 1974 having accepted the proposal by the Contra Costa County Mayors' Conference that the financial par- ticipation by the cities should be at the rate of 2St per capita, payable in two annual installments, for a special countywide census enumeration; and The Board on July 16, 1974 having received a letter from Mr. John Houlihan, Executive Secretary of the Mayors' Conference, advising of the Conference confirmation of Board acceptance, with the provision that it apply only to those cities who participate in the census. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to the Director of Planning for report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc. Director of Planning Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of C.C.C. Mayors' Conference Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 23rd day ofJuly , 1974 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By' Deputy Clerk Mildred O. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12.500 00102 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 ! In the Matter of Request for Investigation of Fruit and Vegetable Vendor Truck Parked in the Moraga Area. Supervisor J. R. Moriarty having called to the attention of the Board a letter from: Mr. W. E. Wallace, 1398 Moraga Way, Moraga, California 911,556 requesting investigation of a fruit and vegetable vendor truck parked in the vicinity of Viader Drive and Moraga Way, Moraga area, which he believes is in violation of the County Ordinance Code; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Benny, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY TEES BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFS to the Public Works Director, County Sheriff Coroner and Director of Planning for review. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. W. E. Wallace Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 23rd day of July , 19IZL County Sheriff-Coroner J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning County Counsel By Ute— Deputy Clerk County Administrator Vora Nelson H 24 5/71 -12.500 001U0110 1113 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1974 In the Matter of Application for Proposition 1, Park and Recreation Grants to Counties for 1974-1975. This Board having received a "follow-up" reminder from the County Supervisors Association of California outlining the proce- dures and deadlines with which counties must comply in order to take advantage of Proposition 1 (State Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act of 1974) and receive funds for 1974-1975; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said reminder is REFERRED to the County Administrator and the Director of Planning. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: County Administrator witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors Recreation and Natural affixed this 2 3rd day of T„i T-- 1974 Resources Commission J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12.500 00104 t m s . ......_.. !4 2['f COLndTV SUPERVISORS A S S O C I A T I O N hE^L4UAC EAS'SU.M Z t t n.G L iLLG..:Ati.?AAM`t�.�C:.CA 31st4-7r+ONs" t314f 441-Wi I WASHINGTON 0.;F= — 1715 NEW YORK AVE. N.V., SUM 301. VASWINGTON, 0. C. 20006 MCHE (202) 296-7573 OF CALIFORNIA ! July 9, 1974 JL // iS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE J. 7 Oti:0:1 President X2ao: w��vt as ARCH G. MAHAN �5T Mono County By First Vice President: TO: Chairmen, Boards of Supervisors, GERALD F. DAY County Administrative Officers and' Sar:Mateo County County Park and Recreation Directors Second vice President FROM: George R. Cook ARTHUR H. EDMONDS g Yolo County Deputy Director, Legislative Affairs Immediate Past President: DONALD M.HILLMAN SUBJECT: Application for Proposition 1 Tulare County Park and Recreation Grants to Counties FRANCIS H. BEATTIE for 1974-7S Santa Barbara County WARREN N.BOGGESS Contra Costa County This is a "follow-up" reminder relating to the JOSEPH P. BORT State Department of Parks and Recreation letter of Alameda County July 1 (attached) outlining the procedures and dead- RALPH A. DIEDRICH lines which counties must comply with in order to Orange County take advantage of Proposition 1 (State Beach, Park, A.A.McCANDLESS Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act of Riverside County 1974) and receive funds for 1974-75 if applications DONALD F. PETERSON are submitted and received by July 1S. Humboldt County PETE SCHABARUM Only local agencies which are presently designated Las Angeles County on a duly adopted county-city "priority plan for SANDRA R.SMOL.EY expenditure" should consider applying before July IS. Sacramento County (See attached listing of counties that have applied RALPH P.THIEL as of July 9.) In order to receive grant funds for' Tuolumne County 1975-76, counties must submit an application before GEORGE WACKER September I5, 1974. Siskiyou County JACK WALSH Further information and application forms are available San Diego County from Mr. Ott Bauer of the Grants Division, State Depart- County Administrative ment of Parks and Recreation, 1416 Ninth Street, Officer Sacramento, California 95814. Telephone (916) 445-4441 . M. D.TARSHES San Mateo County If we can be of further assistance to you, please call County Counsel Tom Van Horne, CSAC staff, at (916) 441-4011. STANFORD HERUCK San Bernardino County Sincerely, Executive Director George R Cook RICHARD E.WATSON Deputy Director, Legislative Affairs GRC:cvb e•e' attachments (2) 00105 COUNTIES THAT HAVE APPLIED AS OF JULY 9 Alameda Butte Contra Costa El Dorado Los Angeles - Modoc Monterey Orange Placer Sacramento San Benito San Bernadino San Diego San Francisco San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Clara Santa Crus Siskiyou Solano Stanislaus Sutter Yolo 0010i6 a E�. STATE OF CALIFORNIA—RESOURCES AG&4C7 RONALD REAGAN, Gem~ DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREX110N P.O. BOX 2390 SACRAMENTO VAII July 1, 1974 TO: LOCAL GOVERMENT APPLICANTS FOR 1974 STATE GRANT FUNDS On-June 4, 1974, the electorate passed Proposition 1, the State Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act of 1974. Among other things, the 1974 Park Bond Act provides $90 million for grants to cities, counties and districts. Because of the tremendous interest by many applicants in receiving legislative approval as soon as possible, legislation has been introduced (AB 3438) which Will allow the 1974-75 fiscal year budget to be amended to include 1974 State Grant projects. In order to add a project into the 1974-75 fiscal year budget, the applicant must have its project on the County's adopted Priority Plan for Expenditure, and the Priority Plan for Expendi- ture must be received by the Department of Parks and Recreation prior to the desdliae for submission of applications, which is July 15, 1974. Applications submitted for funding in the 1974-75 fiscal year budget oust include: 1. Four (4) copies of the application form; 2. Two (2) copies of a resolution from the applicant's governing body, authorizing filing of the application; 3. One (1) copy of a statement that the project is compatible with appropriate general plans of those jurisdictions affected by the project; 4. One (1) copy of a location map; 5. One (1) copy of a statement describing the agency which will operate and maintain the project; 6. For an acquisition project: one (1) copy of a preliminary map showing the boundaries of each parcel to be acquired; 7. For a development project: one (1) copy of a preliminary plan shoving the location of the facilities to be developed; 8. For a development project: one (1) copy of an itemized estimate of construction costs. All other requirements are waived for projects submitted for funding' in the 1974-75 fiscal year. However, the State will not enter into an agreement with the applicant until all of the necessary requirements have been met by the applicant. For those applicants not meeting the July 15 deadline for thu 1974-75 fiscal year funding, the next deadline is September 15, 1974 for projects to be funded in the 1975-76 fiscal year budget. 0010 i Local Gcvernment Applicants -2- July 1, 1974 In order to qualify for 1975-76 fiscal year funding, the following conditions must be met by September 15, 1974: 1. Each County must have an adopted Priority Plan for Expenditure; 2. The applicant must have an adopted master plan of park and recreation areas which includes the project for which funds are being requested; 3. Applicants must comply with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. 4. All other documentation listed on the reverse side of the "Interim Application. for 1974 State Grants" must accompany the application. Application forms and instructions are available by calling (916) 445-4441. x as Mott Jr. Director I 00108 i J 4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California July 23 197A_ In the Matter of Letter from Ms. Louise Clark Urging Allocation of Funds for the Main Jail. The Board having received a July 9, 1974 letter from Ms. Louise Clark, Citizens for Community Involvement, 6 Blackthorn Road, Lafayette, California urging allocation of- funds to ventilate all the isolation cells as well as add air conditioning and heating to the main jail; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter is REFERRED to the County Administrator and the County Sheriff- Coroner. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Ms. Louise Clark Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Sheriff-Coroner Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 . � J. R. OlSSON, Uerk By Deputy Clerk N. In aham H 24 5/74 -12.00 00109 s'< f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 ' 19 73 In the Matter of Instructions from State Controller with respect to reimbursement for costs - November 6, 1973 Special Statewide Election. A memorandum dated July 10, 1974 having been received from Mr. S. J. Cord, Chief, Division of Accounting, Office of the State Controller, setting forth instructions with respect to reauests from local government entities (other than school districts) for reimbursement for costs incurred in the November E, 1973 Special Statewide Election on the Tax and Expenditure Limitations Initiative (Proposition 1) ; and ?dr. Cord -having transmitted a sample claim form, and having advised that claims must be submitted by the County Auditor and must be filed with the State Controller not later than September 2$, 1974 and that late claims will not be accepted; and On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid instructions and claim form are REFERRED to the County Administrator and County Auditor-Controller. The foregoing order was passed by the following: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. !Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Counzy Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Aud icor-Controller Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of July 011974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_ ivL ca-11 Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid 00110 H 24 spa -12.508 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 i9 74 In the Matter of Letter from E1 Sobrante Resident with Respect to Weed Abatement. The Board having received a letter from Mr. John Patrick, 5870 Hunters Lane, E1 Sobrante, California 94803 objecting to the practices of the E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District in its weed abatement procedure; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said objections are REFERRED to the Board of Commissioners of the E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District for report to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. J. Patrick Supervisors Board of Commissioners Supervisors this 23rd day of July , 1974 U Sobrante Fire Pro- a teetion District J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By �44e Deputy Clerk Mldreda . aC�r H 24 5/74 •12.500 00111 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 3 1974 In the Matter of Demand of Contra Costa Physicians Union, Local 683, SEIU, AFL-CIO, for Monthly Written Statements of Total Physician Services. This Board having received a letter from Attorney Victor J. Van Bourg, Levy, Van Bourg E Hackler, 45 Polk Street, San Francisco, California 94102, on behalf of Contra Costa Physicians Union, Local 683, SEIU, AFL-CIO, demanding that the Union be provided with monthly written statements of total physician services billed and total physician services for which the county has been compensated; On motion of Supervisor A. H. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to the County Auditor-Controller, the Employee Relations Officer and the County Counsel. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. V. Van Bourg Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors Employee Relations Officer affixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By 4 Gc 11 .( , Deputy Jerk F=dred U. Ballard n M 24 $174 -12.500 00112 01 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 Z1j,. In the Matter of Report of the Planning Commission on a Proposed Amendment to the County Ordinance Code Providing for a Sign Control Combining District for the Moraga Area. The Planning Director having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of a proposed ordinance to provide for a Sign Control Combin?n District to supplement existing ordinances for the Moraga area; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on August 6, 1971 at 3 p.m. in Boom 107 of the County Administration Building, corner of Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California and that the Clerk publish notice of same as required by law in the MORAGA SUN. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entoed on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Those listed on attachment Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board or to affidavit of mai lin Sup-rvisors Director of Planning afxed this 23rd day of July , 1971 J. R. Of N, Cleric By_& ems.. Deputy Cleric Dorot Laz M 24 594 .12.500 00113 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 74 In the Matter of Amendment to the Major Roads Plan, a Portion of the Circulation Element of the County General Plan (Roundhill Road, Alamo Area). The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the above amendment; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, August 202 1974 at 11 :30 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California and that the Clerk publish notice of some as required by lav in "The Valley Pioneer." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, R. A. Linschsid, J. R. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Alamo Improvement Association Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of City of Walnut Creek Supervisors Mr. William Gore affixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 Mr. Carlos Colmenarea — Coleman & Isakson J. R. OLSSON. Clerk Mr. Dexter W. Ashley By e a . Deputy Clerk Mr. Brian D. Thiessen Mr- t, ftaud anning Department 00114 Planning Mr. J. L. Hirsch Roundhill Property Owners Association ! r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 1974 In the Matter of Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of Claude and Virginia May (1904-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Saranap Area. The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the above request; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, August 13, 1975 at 11:45 A.M. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California and that the Clark publish notice of same as required by lax in the "Contra Costa Times." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisor J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc: C. do V. May (applicant) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of W. & G. O'Donnell ( owner) Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this__23ra day of Jnly , 19 J. FL OLSSON, Clerk By ��" Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 245,74 .12.500 00115 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 74 in the Matter of San Pablo Fire Protection District Personnel Matter. The County Administrator having presented to the Board a letter dated July 18, 1974 from Acting Fire Chief B. M. Holmes San Pablo Fire Protection District, advising that nine district firefighters must be laid offs effective August 1 , 1974s due to financial limitations in order to achieve a balanced budget for fiscal year 1974-19?5; and The Board members and staff having discussed the mat- ter a-rid it having been suggested that certain County Fire Protec- tion Districts be requested to hire personnel via lateral trans- fer from the San Pablo Fire Protection District; and Fire Chief Albert V. Streulis Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, and Mr. William Cullen, Secretary, United Professional Firefighters, Local 1230, having spoken in connection therewith; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having suggested that the matter be held over for further review until later in the day; NOWs THMU70REs IT IS Bf THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid letter is ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Man# V. N. Boggeass S. A. Linscheids J. S. Moriarty., NOBS: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this23rd day of July . 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Dors BaldwinH 24 5174 - 12.500 00116 1.iV i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 1974 In the Matter of Hearing on Final Budgets for County Fire Protection Districts for the Fiscal Year 1974-1975. This being the time fixed for hearing on final budgets for Fiscal Year 1974-1975 and any proposed changes thereto for County Fire Protection Districts under jurisdiction of the Board of Supervisors; and Mr. Gilliam P. Baker, Executive Vice President of the Contra Costa Taxpayers Association, having read a letter addressed to the Board requesting that, because of the increases In assessed valuation in the Orinda-Moraga areas and because of the size of the increases in the budgets, the budgets of the Orinda Fire Protection District and the Moraga Fire Protection District be referred to the Administration and Finance Comaittee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for review; and Chief Donald Skinner of the Noraga Fire Protection District having responded to the comments of Mr. Baker; and Supervisor J. B. Moriarty having recommended that, as requested by the Taxpayers Association, the budgets for the Orinda and Moraga Fire Protection Districts be SSD to the Administration and Finance Committee and that the hearing on all the Fire Protection District budgets be continued to July 290 1974 at 8:00 p.m., decision to be made at that time; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BDARD OHMMM that the reeoomendation of Supervisor Moriarty is APPROVED. The lbregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Remy, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Board Comtltittee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Fire Protection Districts Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this �3 day of July . 19 74 County Administrator _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By J / arL,., Deputy Clerk Arline Fatten H 24 1/74 -12.100 00117 ti I AHAIM CONTRA COSTA TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION P.O.BOX 27 / 820 MAIN STREET / MARTINEZ.CALIFORNIA94553 / PH 228-5610 July 23, 1974 E CEIVE �t,,1 Zein✓.. Honorable Board of Supervisors J UL 1974 County of Contra Costa Administration Building J. 1_ pLSSON Martinez, California 94553 taw of SU )am Gentlemen: Before you today are the proposed budgets for the Orinda Fire Protection District and the Noraga Fire District. Customarily these budgets are approved by the Board of Supervisors on the recommendations of the local fire dis- tricts' boards and their chiefs. This year, because of the dramatic increase in assessed valuation in the Orinda-Moraga areas and because of the size of the budget increase, the Contra Costa Taxpayers Association is requesting that these budgets'be held over for one week and referred to the Adminis- tration and Finance Committee for review. Orinda Fire Protection District The District is requesting a $133,414 (16.47.) increase in its budget for 1974-75 to fund: Amount % of Increase a. 3 New Firemen $48,300 36.2 % b. Salary and fringe benefit increases 61,471 46.1 % c. Increased costs of fuel, workman's 11,060 8.3 % compensation and other expenses d. Replacement of 20 year old fire engine 12,583 9A % (1/5 cost) $133,414 Fire protection costs in a small residential district are substantial owing to a lack of industrial and commercial tax base and limited economies of scale. In Orinda the cost per building protected will amount to $156 per year or $1,577 per call. The joint dispatching between Orinda and Moraga was an economical deci- sion which released firemen for "front L_fne" duty. We request that the Board of Supervisors determine whether the current 10 man on duty staff should be increased to 11 this year. As the $25,000 held in reserves is carried over each year along with budget savings, we recommend reducing this amount to a minimum sufficient for emergency repairs, overtime or other unanticipated expenditures. 00118 „ !� Honorable Board of Supervisors -2- July 23, 1974 Moraga Fire Department The Moraga Fire District is requesting a 38% increase in its 1974-75 budget based on the initiation of emergency ambulance service approved by the voters on June 4, 1974. This will, in effect, use all of the increase in assessed valuation continuing the current tax rate and will leave the additional 25G approved in June available for future years. This substantial increase provides for 6 new positions, training and, equipping the ambulance service, salary increases and related increased material costs. Notwithstanding inflation and the new ambulance service, a 38% one year increase should merit review by the Administration and Finance Committee. We question the necessity of two reserve accounts totaling $90,000 ($65,000 and $25,000). If this amount is to be spent during 1974-75, it should be appropriated in the budget; otherwise it should be used to reduce the coming year's tax rate. Conclusion We realize that the Board of Supervisors and County staff are occupied reviewing the County budget. However as the final authority on district spending, the Board could direct a one week delay in approving these budgets so that a frank discussion can be held. We recommend that the Administration and Finance Committee and the appointed Fire Commissioners and Chiefs schedule meetings to examine the absolute necessity of these substantial budget increases. The recent assessment increases may create a terrific burden on the homeowners, especially those retired on fixed incomes. Your assistance, by reviewing these budgets, will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, William P. Baker Executive Vice President WPB:mc 00119 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 7A_ In the Matter of Completion of Private Improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 78-722 Danville Area. The County Building Inspector having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Sub- division 78-729 Danville area, as provided in the agreement with Liahona M. Chriatensen, 10 Manti, Danville, California, approved by this Board on Janaary 9, 1973; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT I3 BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE HOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the surety bond in the amount of $1 ,500 (Number 1 660 658-12) issued by The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company guaranteeing faithful performance, be and the same is hereby EXONERATED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, R. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. co: Applieant/buuer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Building Inspector affixed this 23rd day of July , 1974- Grading Engineer -I J. R. OL.SSON, Clerk By 4 t c,_, 0;,r J Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 2. 5/13 -12.500 001201 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1974 In the Matter of Completion or Private Improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 101-73, Danville Area. The County Building Inspector having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 101-73, Danville area, as provided in the agreement with Consoli- dated Reserve Inc., c/o Title Realty, 1252 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek, California, approved by this Board on September 24, 1973; NOW, THEREPORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT I3 BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the surstjr bond in the amount of $1 ,600 (Number U 75 76 47) issued by United Pacific Insurance Company guaranteeing faithful performance, be and the same is hereby FMNERATED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Jr. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess , E. A . Lins cheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Bone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Applicant/Owner Supervisors c% Title Realtgaffixed this 23rd day of July , 19 74 Building Inspector J. R. OLSSON, ClerkGrading Engineer j� By_. Z e, Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5,7. . _.Soo 00121 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 �4 In the Matter of Approval of Surety Tax Bonds for Certain Tracts Located Within City Limits. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, r'7' IS By 3 MEE BOARD ORDERED that surety tax bonds for the following are APPROVED: Tract Number City Amount of Bond 4373 Walnut Creek $ 129000 4374 Walnut Creek 25,000 4643 Clayton 3,000 4543 Clayton 7,600 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: none. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and coffee copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC .* Tax {iQl lOi `,fitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of eC cF. Redemption Officer Supervisors (w/conies of bonds. affixed this 23rd day of July . 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Dorothy fte onald w.a slja -iaoo 00122 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OSF _ CUN1 §AEk06�IRf'� G�F�1J&G G iIA CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 In the Matter of Awarding Contract ) for the improvement of Line E, ) July 23, 1974 Storm Drain Maintenance District ) No. 1, on Minert Road between Grenola Drive and Brittany Lane, Concord area, Work Order 8510. ) Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Leon H. Covey Construction $18,283 Labor E Mats. $ 9,142 2648 Monument Court Faith. Perf. $18,283 Concord, California 94518 W. R. Thomason, Inc. , Martinez Sub-Surface Pipe Lines, Inc. , Hayward McGuire and Hester, Oakland M. W. Construction Company, Livermore Briggs Pipe Line Company, Pittsburg Peter Cole Jensen, Inc. , Danville Bay Cities Paving and Grading, Richmond The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being dull: invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concu^ring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed badder at the j' listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said : id; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract tt :refor. IT IS FURTFXR ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the Ccunty Counsel has reviewed and approved theca as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract fo:, this Board. IT IS FURTIER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitted for security shall be returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny-, A. M. Dias, W. 17. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENIT: None. CERTiFTLD copy It ow�! •f t!'•.:i t:a:; I.. w iU;l, Ir4r a cnrrrrt cA or the ortCittttl 4"'t rnt•nt %h1.•h I+ nn mit, In my offl p. and that It N'HM tlam wd I- ndnpft I by Ilse ftnttrd of GuIN•rn! nrti of t'o-mra I•ir,.Of t'nnnty. t'allfornla, on cc: Public Works Director thn loft• i li-vn. ATTI-.':I': J. it. of 4so.v. tytunty County Counsel Clerk 6 rx-off oo Clerk of hold !ward of supervisors, County Auditor by Drputy Cietk. Contractor �� •�L � � oa 3 00123y. f 'rr7!!' thn" ".L; I;. d :Uli. IrUr ot currWt copy or the oririnsit doe-unlent N hL•h 1.4 On fits in my o((irw, end That It wap na,aed A- ndopteel by Ibe (Inslyd of SnIw-r!,#,rr of t'rmtrn f"I" "ol"Ity. t'alifornla, an cc: Public Works Director thn 'faro rhoarn, ATTb::I': 1, It, nI c::n`. ('ounty County Counsel Clerk 6 ex-officio Clerk of nrlbt Board of Supervisors. County Auditor by Iftpucy Clerk.. Contractor _. ott 3 0Q1� y wwwwrwr U IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0£ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract ) for widening of Canyon Road from ) July 23, 1974 San Leandro Creek to County Club ) Drive, Moraga Area, Project No. 2631-4165-74. Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts 0. C. Jones E Sons $2859667.76 Labor 6 Mats. 5142,833.88 1520 Fourth Street Faith. Perf. $285,667.76 Berkeley, California 94710 Property Preparation 6 Development, Concord Gallagher 6 Burk, Inc. , Oakland Future Construction Company, Dublin Martin Brothers, Concord Eugene G. Alves Construction, Pittsburg Bay Cities Paving 6 Grading, Richmond The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recormending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concu^ring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at thr unit I.-ices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract t} arefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the Ccunty Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract fo:• this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract 5y the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitted for security shall be returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny; A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOES: Hone. ABSENT: *lone. C'ERTIRED COPY Ina• K currert copy or the oricinnl ILlrttment w his•Ir I.+ on fits to my ofrictr, and that it trap D1+ve'f A. n,foptrr( by the Botlyd of Snfperv!,or+6 of t'ontra "'Kftr (;aunty, (•amornfa, an cc: Public Works Director the slat. rhoxn. ATTV-17: 1, it. tllr:..n`, county County Counsel Clerk t rz-offirlo Clerk of„aid 1krard of Supervisors, by Leputy Clerk- County Auditor Contractor IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA LUb A COUaTY, SYATF. Of CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract ) for Street Tree Project for ) July 23, 1974 San Pablo Dam Road, E1 Sobrante ) Area (County Service Area X-12). Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Christner Company $10,266.68 Labor 6 Mats. $ 5,133.34 5337 Valley View Road Faith. Perf. $ 103,266.68 E1 Sobrante, California 94803 Lawrence Adams, Berkeley Beppu Landscape, Oakland Landco Corporation, Pleasant Hill Neil Shooter Company, San Rafael Contra Costa Landscaping, Martinez The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concu^ring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed b:.dder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said 1-id; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public !Works Department shall prepare the contract tt arefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the Ccunty Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract fo this Board. IT IS FURT"ER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitted for security shall be returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linseheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: !lone. CERTIFIED COPY '- crc•"; tt:»: talti to c. :uii. Ira, & correet Copy at the orlrin++1 .dw•umrnt %blelt 1.4 on (110 in my artlea, and that it wap ear+ard k Aftnph•d by t1w 1lorerd at �ntw n!:nr+ n[ r'nntru t'rq:he t'oa►ty. C;lifnrnia, an cc: Public Works Director tho rtHrp rbnan. A'l'TFF:T: J, 11, r►t ::A`, C'ountY County Counsel l:lrrk f rc-ottloo clerk of Mind rt.rtrd of:Iopervlrore, County Auditor Deputy Clerk. Contractor 40125 M In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 74 In the Matter of Contesting Issuance of Waste Discharge Requirements on Quimby Island. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having advised the Board that the Quimby Island Reclamation District Facilities Corporation and Aquatic Innovations, Inc. have applied for waste discharge require- ments from the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board for the treatment of domestic sewage from their proposed water ori- ented recreational development on Quimby Island in Contra Costa County; and Supervisor Linscheid having further advised that a hearing on the above matter will be held by the Central Valley Regional WRter Quality Control Board on Friday, July 26, 1974 at 10 a.m. in Sacramento; and Supervisor Linscheid having recommended that this Board authorise a representative of the County Health Department to appear at that hearing on behalf of the Board of Supervisors to contest issuance of the aforesaid waste discharge requirements until these corporations have complied with all County zoning and sewage disposal and sewage treatment plant provisions of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Linscheid is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Supervisor Linscheid Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Health Officer Supervisors Public Yorks Director affixed this 23rd day of July , t9 74 Director of Planningi J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel B ( �� ` County Administrator Y V�- 1 w, Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers M 24 5/74 - 12.500 00126 . t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 7k In the Matter of Acknowledging Receipt of Memorandum from County Counsel in Connection with Reappointment of Mr. Thomas G. McGowan to Contra Costa County Retirement Association. This Hoard on July 2, 1974 having reappointed Mr. Thomas G. McGowan as Member :so. 4 to the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association, subject to confirmation by County Counsel that no conflict of interest exists; and County Counsel having this day submitted a memorandum wherein it was noted that no illegal conflict of interest exists in connection with the above appointment; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. He Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid memorandum is ACKNOW- LEDGED and the Clerk of the Board is DIRECTED to issue a Certificate of Appointment to Mre XcGowan. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A, M. Dias, W. `N'. Boggess, Be A. Linscheid, J. 8, Moriarty. NOBS: None. ABSENT: "tone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Thomas McGowan Supervisors Retirement Association affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 IL County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OlSSON, Clerk By f ti o/fa l.,�..7T , Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin ��2� H 2. 5/7,4 -12.500 d 0 a 0 - .. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 3 1974 In the Matter of Request for Refund of Park Dedication Pee. The Board on July 9, 1974 having referred to the Director of Planning and County Counsel for report, a request from Mrs. Eileen Rapini, P. 0. Box 496, Bethel Island, California 94511 for information regarding a possible refund of a park dedication fee; and The Director of Planninghaving made a joint report advis- ing that Mrs. Rapini is not eligible for a refund pursuant to Section 920-12.012 of the County Ordinance Code; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is ACKNOWLEDGED and that a copy of same be forwarded to Mrs. Rapini. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mrs. Rapini Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 23 _day of `jay , 19 74 Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator B .11,./ DDS,J y �, Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5(74 -12,500 0028 v CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: June 17, 1974 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesus SUBJECT: Mrs. Joseph Rapini Director of P1 Refund Request On March 25, 1974 the Board of Supervisors referred a letter (dated March 13, 1974) received from. Mrs. Joseph Rapini to our office for a report. Mrs. Rapini is inquiring as to the status of the $585 park dedication fee that she paid on March 9, 1972. Mrs. Rapini had previously requested that this fee be refunded. Her request was denied_ Section 920-12.012 of the Ordinance Code provides as follows: "if the development consists of one single family structure on a single parcel legally created before September 30, 1971, and an agency.to develop and maintain the park has not been provided (Section 920-12.010) within a period of three years from the date of payment of the fees, the person who paid the fee may request refund of such amount of the fees still held by the county under Section 920-12.008. Such fees will be refunded if development of park facilities are not then provided for." Since three years have not elapsed since Mrs. Rapini`s payment on March 9, 1972, she is not eligible for a refund. County Counsel concurs with this report. RECEIVED JUL 171974 J. ;. O Q-4 CIE" WAM OF vow► co G�C 1 AAD:EA 00129 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1974 In the Matter of Request for Refund of Park Dedication Fee. The Board having heretofore referred to lir. A. A. Dshaesus, Director of Planning, the request of Mr. James F. Gra r, Route 1 , Boz 280-A, Oakley, California 94%1 for refund of a $300.00 park dedication fee paid in connection with property located on the corner of Home Street and O'Hara Avenue, Oakley area (Parcel Number 35-141-09); and Mr. Dehaesus having submitted a July 18, 1974 memorandum to the Board recoamending that the $300.00 park dedication fee be refunded inasmuch as the building permit issued for the aforesaid property had been cancelled; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT 13 BY TEM BOARD ORDRIM that the rear ndation of the Director of Planning is APPROVED and the County Auditor-Controller is authorised to refund the aforesaid amount (P.D. 171 -74.). The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, 5. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. 8053: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. J. F. GramQmer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 23rd day of July , 197 Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel Building Inspector By '��- Deputy Clerk County Administrator Vera Nelson H 24 5/7f -12.500 00130 IN THE BOARD 07 SUPERVISORS 04 COINITRA COSTA CO,%``TY, STAT E OF CALIFORIJIA July 23 1974 In the ISat ter of ) Claim for Damages." ) Mr. Alan C. Berick, 3004 Belfast way, Richmond, California b: ..+a tPmnnzAh t s at eMe32 0 Brookman & jjcC1oskgZ. 1105 Contral DNildiMp " Oaka and,-.al i taraia._S1t f,3 2 having filed with this Board on July 11 , 19 74 , claim for damages in the amount of S 50,000.00 ; NO.. THEREFORE, on motion o? Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DEISM. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. WOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. :fitness my hand and the Seal CC: Claimant of t^e Board of Supervisors affixed .:orks (3) th i Z 2 a_j- day -0--P July Att:: I-Lr. Broa;,cn 197 h— . County Coansel Couant, Administrator J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Arline Cly k 00131 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 197u In the Matter of Designation of "Confidential Employees" The County Administrator on July 16, 1974 having Sub- mitted to the Board a list of employees who are privy to decisions of county management affecting employer-employee relations as required by Ordinance Code Section 34-4.004 which provides for designation of "Confidential Employees"; and On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said list is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing motion was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Director of Personnel Vr="ess my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator supe.-Visors affixed this 73rdday of July , 19 74. i R. OLSSON, Clerk BY Deputy Clerk Aulene B. os ph }Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 14 ?4 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of agreement with Discovery Center for Probation Department office space in Danville area. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Discovery Center, 350 Rose Street, Danville, California, under the terms of which the Probation Department will be furnished with office space, a desk, a separate telephone and telephone answering service for two Deputy Probation Officers, during the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975, at a cost not to exceed $100 per month. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is v true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Discovery Center Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Probation Officer Supervisors Public Works affixed this---? Real Property Jrd day of July , 14 _y4 Bldgs. & Grounds R. OLSSON, Clerk ,,q n County Auditor-Controller BY— ' 'XL Deputy Clerk County Administrator Charleen K. Travers H 24 5114 -12.soo 00133- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Ju ly 23 19 7_}t In the Matter of Salary Agreement with the State Department of Agriculture. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor L. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor J. Be Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an . agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Director of Food and Agriculture, under the terms of which the state will reimburse the county to the extent of $3,300 for the 1974-1975 salary of the County Agricultural Commissioner, pursuant to Sections 2221 through 2224, California Agricultural Code. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: State c/o Auditor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Agricultural affixed this 2 rd day of Jules , 19t CommissionerOLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By j „` " 1 Deputy Clerk P Charleen K. Travers H 24 5174 -12.00 00134 r vu; a..{r. .L %., V A[1ult.ul' • ' of. v County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Agricultural affixed this 2 rd day of July , 191 Commissioner OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By ��� � j,� ^rL K Deputy Clerk H 24 sig• -iz,sao Charleen K. Travers 00234 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 . 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreement with State of California, Department of Parks and Recreation, for Purchase of Certain Tax Deeded Land. Pursuant to provisions of Section 3791 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, and on motion of Supervisor E. A., Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Department of Parks and Recreation, under the terms of which the county agrees to sell to the State of California, for the sum of $525, certain property located within the County of Contra Costa and described in Exhibit "A" attached to said agreement and made a part thereof, which property has been deeded to the State for non-payment of taxes. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Tax Collector (6) Supervisors County Administrator arf'ixed this 23rd day of July . 1974 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By - Deputy Clerk N. In • aham M 24 SP4 -I LSOa 00135 W 4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 ,Zg In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreements for Professional Services for Probation Department. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Li.nscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreements with the following individuals for provision of certain training services to the Probation Department during the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975, at a total cost not to exceed $4,728, as more particularly set forth in said agreements: Byron Nestor, M.D. $ 840.00 (Juvenile Day Treatment Program) Dorothie Stillwell 3,888.00 (Intensive Supervision Unit of the Western Juvenile Division) $4,72-87-TOY The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Probation Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Mr. Donavan Supervisors Contractors c/o Probation affixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk N. In aham H 24 5174 -12.500 Q0jL06 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 L4 In the Matter of Satisfaction of Judgment No. S/C 12306 On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super— visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Satisfaction of Judgment No. S/C 12306 recorded against Mr. Warren Winston West, said judgment having been paid in full. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, 11. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid ec: Auditor (Central Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Collections) Supervisors County Administrator affixed this , :d day of al1jv I5F4 AJ. _R. OLSSON, Clerk By U� Deputy Clerk Dorot Laz H 24 5/71 -12.500 00137 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July z3 19'�'1� In the Matter of Authorising Increase in the Revolving Find for the Civil Service Office. On motion of Supervisor B. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for an increase from $50 to $100 in the revolving fund of the Civil Service Office. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. MOSS: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Civil Service Office Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this day of Ju19U— ' R. 9U— ' R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 5/74 -12.500 Dorot LazZ�Lni Q 00138 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 1917..E In the Matter of Authorizing Settlement of Claim Against W. H. Kennedy. On the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Diablo Collection Agency is AUTHORIZED to accept the sum of $717 in settlement of the county claim against W. H. Kennedy. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Diablo Collection Agency witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (% County Auditor) Supervisors County Auditor—Controller ofiixed this 23rd day of July , 19 1 Central Collections J. P.- OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel , County Administrator By �� w Deputy Clerk Doroth Lanz 'ni �37� H 24 5/74 -12.500 V QQV In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 I9 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Settlement of Claim Against Helen Schudel Talbot. On the recommendation of the County Lien Committee, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE$ED that Diablo Collection Agency is AUTHORIZED to accept the sum of $50 in settlement of the county claim against Helen Schtdel Talbot. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date --foresaid. cc: Diablo Collection agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (% Auditor) Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this--23=d-day of July . 19 71 Central Collections J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel p County Administrator By A / Deputy Clerk Dorot' Lazti H 24 5/74 -12,500 00140 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 7 In the Matter of Acceptance of Donation. The County Administrator having notified this Board that a donation of $2,000 to be deposited to the Probation Officer's Trust Fund has been received from the Gospel Foundation of California, 1462 N. Stanley Avenue, Hollywood, California; and On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super— visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said donation' is hereby ACCEPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc' Gospel Foundation of Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of California — c/o County Supervisors Probation Officer affixed this 2.3rd day of_JUJX , 197&_ County Probation Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor—Controller - By Deputy Clerk County Administrator Dorot La H24 S/14 -12.s00 00141 _ 4 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 - In the Matter of Acceptance of Donation. The County Administrator having notified this Board that a gift of $200 has been donated to the County Probation Officer for the Youth Crafts Program by the Standard Oil Company of California, Post Office Box M, Concord, California; and On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said donation is hereby ACCEPTED. the Board:The- foregoing order was passed by the following vote of AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes o: said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Standard Oil Co m of Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of California — Supervisors Probation Officer affixed this 23rd day of July 01197-4— Probation 1971Probation Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller �L_-, , County Administrator ByDeputy Clerk Dorot La' H 24 S/Is -12.600 00142 L In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 7. In the Matter of Acceptance of Moraga Library Tree Donation by the Moraga Garden Club. The County Administrator having notified this Board that a donation of $280 from the Moraga Garden Club has been deposited to a fund for County Service Area LIB-12 for the purchase of a pepper tree to be installed in the patio planter in front of the new Moraga Library; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said donation is hereby ACCEPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, If. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes o'r said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. c c• Moraga Garden C�ub fitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of coo County Librarian Supe-visors County Librarian affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 74 County Auditor-Controller J. R. 01 SSON, Clerk County Administrator By 44 Deputy Clerk Laz Jorot H 24 5174 -12.500 00143 I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 23 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing ) Attendance at Meeting ) On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Suppprvisor B• A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor A. moi. Dias . , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, is (are) AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following: V. W. Sauer, Public Works Director - 1974 International Public Works Congress, Toronto, Canada and reconvened session on solid waste, Montreal, Canada, September 13 - 23s 1974- The 974-The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J, E. Moriarty. NOES: done. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Witness my hand and the Seal of County Auditor- a Board of Supervisors affixed thi Controller 5 County Administrator 3 day of Ju y 19(4 . J� �N, CLERK ot��-tuo GQc�cCwz,» By Doris Baldwin Deputy Clerk 73-11-500 Form A13 00144 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 23 193�- In the Matter of Authorizing ) Attendance at Meeting ) ) On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor E, A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, is (are) AUTHORIZED to attend, XM the following: Ms. Nancy Van Huffel, Manpower PZanning*Project Director - manpower conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 31 - August 2, 1974; an costs to be paid from federal grant funds. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, We M. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. . ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of Agency (2) the Board of Supervisors affixed this County Auditor- 23rd day of July , 1974 . Controller County Administrator CLERK J. R. OLSSON By Doris Baldwin Deputy Clerk 73-11-500 Form #13 00145 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19U— In the Matter of Authorizing Discharge from Accountability for the County Building Inspector. Mr. R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector, having filed an application with this Board for discharge from accountability for collection of $12.50 in the form of certain small accounts receivable which do not warrant any additional collection effort; and Pursuant to Section 25259 of the Government Code, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Kraintz be and he is hereby discharged from further accountability for collection of said accounts receivable; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is DIRECTED to write off these accounts receivable of the County Building Inspection Department. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Building Inspector Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Auditor-Controller Supervisors Administrator o$'ixed this 22nd day of Jay , 19 t� o _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 8y - Deputy Clerk H 21 6/71 -12.500 L. Kincaid 00146 r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT Inter - Office Memo TO: Mr. J. P. McBrien, Catty Administrator DATE: July 12, 1974 FROM: Mr. R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector SUBJECT: Delinquent Accounts, write-off Attached are three copies (3) of six (6) accounts in the total sw nt of $12.50 that we wish to discharge frac accountability per recommendation of the Coity Auditor, memo dated June 18, 1972, that all uncollectable acco mts Under $5.00 be written off. CONTRA C`3-&A CuU VTY RECEIVED JUL, 151974 F I L E D Office of JUL X31974 County Administrator o6VAN CUM we av R/VCM attachments a/s 00147 Y Mr. J. P. McBrien Page Meo July 12, 1974 Calin, Lee F. 1659 Beliez valley Road Lafayette, California $1.75 Coffin, Harold 3981 Bayview Circle Concord, California $1.00 Fahy Electric Company P. 0. Box 321 Pleasanton, California $3.00 Garoutte, James 33 Sanborn Road Orinda, California $ .50 Hosac, L. G. 14743 Pepperdine San Leandro, California $4.25 Kieft, Jobs A. 3 Derbyshire Place Danville, California $2.00 001-4-8 0 1 .t n I r .- • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 71L- In the Molter of Authorising Special Board and Care Rate for Kimberly Jane Wendland. On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor S. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. K. Dias, IT IS BY THE BDARD ORDERM that authori- - zation is GRANTED for payment of a special board and care allot- ance o= 299 per month, effective August 1, 1974, to firs. L. Duncan, 1283 Stoney Point Road, Santa Rosa, California for the care of Kimberly Jane Wendland, a dependent child of the court with severe medical problems. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. Me Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Nonce I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this 23rd day of JUy , 1974 Social Service County Auditor—Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/74 -12.500 00149 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Special Board and Care Allowance for Barry Turnage, Jr. On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor S. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. H. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORNEW that authori- zation is GRANTED for payment of a special board and care allow- ance of $265 per month, effective August 10 1974, to Mr. and Mrs. Joel Brown, 1613 Bayo Vista Avenue, San Pablo, California for the care of Barry Turnage, Jr., a dependent child of the court with severe medical problems. The foregoing order was passed by the following mote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Hinman Resources Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Agency Supervisors Social Service affixed this?3i!d—doy of 3hly , 19 71&_ County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5174 -12.500 00150 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 ' 1974— In 1974— In the Matter of Authorizing Placement of Ward of J1:venile Court. On the recoimoe rA&tion of the County Probation Officers and on motion of Supervisor Be A. Linscheids seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, 33! IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorisation is GRANTED for the placement of Christi McComaks an emotionally disturbed ward of the court, at Sunny Hills, 300 Sunny Hills Drives San Anselm, California at a monthly rate of $1 ,288, effective July 23, 1971 • The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kennys A. M. Dias, W. N, Boggess, Be A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. NOBS: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Probation Officer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 2,_day of July , 197 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ;o Deputy Clerk Dorm Baldwin ' H 24 5174 -usoo 00151 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19714.- In 97jj4.In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Release of Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland with Respect to Claim of Ray B. Warren for Loss of Personal Property. On motion of Supervisor S. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, 13! IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Noriarty, Chairman, is AUTBORIM) to execute a release dis- charging Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland from any fur- ther obligation with respect to the claim of Mr. Ray S. Warren for personal property lost for consideration of payment of $1 ,000. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Nonee, ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c c: Administrator (3) Supervisors affixed this 23rIday of July , 1971L, J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �'eE_.o ��'�l„�,�vc�-, Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5r74 -izsoo 0152 In the Board of Supervisors of Cont Costa CState of California Contra County, July 23 1974 In the Matter of Approving Population Estimates Developed by the Probation Department for Institutional Facilities. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that population estimates for the fiscal year 1975-1976 developed by the County Probation Department, for State subvention purposes, for the following institutional facilities, are APPROVED: Community Day Centers, Contra Costa County Pre-Placement Center, Martinez Girls' Day Treatment Facility, Western Contra Costa County Contra Costa County Boys' Ranch, Byron Girls' Center, Martinez The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Probation Witness my hand and the Seol of the Board of California Youth Authority Supswisors c/o Probation affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Cleric County Auditor-Controller By Deputy Clerk N. Id4raham H 24 5174 -12,500 00153 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 197, In the Matter of Negotiating lease for space in Brentwood for the operation of an Early Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment Program. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. K. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Real Property Division,- Public works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate lease for space required in Brentwood for the operation of the Early Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment Program by the County Health Department. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. K. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Health Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Department Supervisors Real Property Division affixed this--23rA_day of TnIg , 19 7j4- County Administrator /�fj J. M OLSSON, Clerk By ah- TQ Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/74 -12.500 00154 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 Zu In the Matter of Statement of Grant Award for Head Start Medi-Screening Program (Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment) , Office of Ennnomic npnnrtunity_ The Board on May 28, 1974 having authorized its Chairman to execute a supplemental Head Start Grant Application for submission to the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Office of Child Development, for funds in the amount of $7,100 for coordination between the County Head Start Program and the County Medi-Screening Program (Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment); and The County Administrator having presented to the Board this day a Statement of Grant Award which approves the afore- said application; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforementioned Statement of Grant Award is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias; W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc : Economic Oppo:tun;tf Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Auditor-Controller Sum-visors Administrator affixed lhisA—day of July . 197it tJ � J. R. OISSON, Clerk By `'� _ �{\ 'Xr d c, Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid H 24 S174 - 12,S00 00155 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 i9 74 In In the Matter of Authorizing submission of application to State Depnrtment of Health for provision of medical screening and public health nursing services for the elderly. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. K. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. G. W. Kent, County Health Officer, is AWHORIZED to submit an application to the State Department of Health, Family Health Services Section, for federal funds for provision of medical screening and public health nursing services for the elderly, during the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: State of California Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Health Officer Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 71LAgency ,� ' J. R. OLSSON, Cleric County Auditor-Controller County Administrator By �r�:� �-ec�- .. �r Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/71 -12,500 00156 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 3 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Rental Agreement with Lei Lani R. Nethercott for County-owned Property at 1530 Treat Boulevard, Walnut Creek. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a rental agreement dated July 16, 1974 with Lei Lani R. Nethercott for rental of County-owned property located at 1530 Treat Boulevard, Walnut Creek, on a month to month basis at $250 per month, commencing August 1, 1974, is APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors Real Property a;rixed this 23rd day of July , 19 74 County Auditor-Controller — County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_k Deputy Clerk N. IWraham H:4 5/74 •12 S (�(� oo vv1.5", In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19?!� In the Matter of Authorizing Filling of Deputy Clerk I Position in Richmond Judicial District. On motion of Supervisor E, A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A, M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD '' I that authori- zation is GRANTED for tilling one (1 ) Deputy Clerk I position number 02 in the Office of Marshal, Richmond Judicial District, at Salary Level 135 ($5564676), effective July 23, 19748 said position vacated by resignation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote.- AYES: ote:AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Diss, W. N. Boggess, S. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Mone, ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Richmond Judicial District M'n'ess my hand and the Seal of the Board of Personnel Director Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed chis ,Ar day 19711.- County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By A!L- Deputy Clerk H 24 5174 -12.500 Doris Baldwin 00158 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Lease with Nancy Robb Smith for County-owned property at 19 Hammond Place, Moraga Area. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a lease between the County of Contra Costa and Nancy Robb Smith for rental of County-owned property located at 19 Hammond Place, Moraga, for a term of 24 months at $350 per month, commencing August 1, 1974, is APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agree- ment on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Supervisors County Auditor—Controller affixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 5/14 -12,500 N. Inaham 00159 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERISSRS California CONTRA COSTA COU14TY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT July 23 19 7k In the Matter of Approval of Work Order 8094, Marsh Creek Levee, Flood Control Zone I, Oakley Area. The Public Works Director, as ex officio Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 8094 in the amount of $8,000 and that he be authorized to arrange for the repair of approximately 800 lineal feet of erosion at two loca- tions (vicinity of Stations 33 and 50) along the waterside toe of the westerly levee of Marsh Creek north of the Santa Fe Railroad; and The Public Works Director having reported that said work will be charged to funds of Flood Control Zone 1 budgeted for maintenance purposes and will be done by a combination of County forces and rented equipment; and The Public Works Director having further reported that this maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environ- mental impact report requirements; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, F. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Flood Control Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By .400 ,t,. , Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard n H 2/ 5/74 -12. r�t00 160 �. . ..,,...e...� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 3 19 7 , In the Matter of Approval of Work Order 4785, North Branch of Green Valley Creek, County Drainage Main- tenance, Danville Area, Job DMP 75-4. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 4785 in the amount of $1,300 and that he be authorized to arrange for the performance of Job DMP 75-4 in the north branch of Green Valley Creek between its junction with the ..main channel and Green Valley Court, in accordance with Clauses 5b and 6a of the Drainage Maintenance Policy (Board Resolution No. 72/17), which consists of removal of vegetation and debris; and The Public Works Director having reported that this mainte- nance work is a Class I Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements and will be done by County forces; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors affixed this 2 3rd day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �Lc�tc� � &gin ' I . Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5174 -12.500 01 001 f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 01 July 23 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Issuance of Purchase Orders, Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1 - Line E Storm Drain Improvements, Concord Area, Work Order 8510. The Public Works Director, as ex officio Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District 01, having recommended that the Board authorize him to issue purchase orders for the relocation of a 3/4-inch gas line and temporary bracing of two joint poles, which are in conflict with the proposed Line E storm drain improvements to be constructed this summer; and The Public Works Director having reported that said purchase orders will be issued to Pacific Gas and Electric Company for the amounts of $400 each for the gas line relocation and joint pole bracing, respectively, and that payment will be made on actual costs, less any credits for depreciation, salvage, and betterments; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors Flood Control affixed this 22 3�day of July , 19 74 County Auditor County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By!�� ls,�_�1J Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12,500 00262 t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 3 1974 4 In the Matter of Approving Supplement to Agreement for Joint Exercise of Powers for TOPICS Project B, Central Urban Area 1971-1972 Funds, Part I, Walnut Creek Area. The Board having considered the "Supplement to Agreement for Joint Exercise of Powers for TOPICS Project B, Central Urban Area 1971-1972 Funds" with the City of Walnut Creek, said agreement sup- plement needed to accomplish the purpose of and to clarify the original agreement; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY "-?X BOARD ORDERED that said agreement supple- ment is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linseheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc. Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 6y � .�,.� . Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H a+ sn+ -12.500 (� ©ll163 c In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Traffic Resolution No. 1983. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following numbered Traffic Resolution is hereby APPROVED: No. 1983 - Declaring a stop intersection on CAMINO RAMON (48278) and GREENBROOK DRIVE (4724) , Danville. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enured on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervitsors affixed this 23rd day of July _, 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By U&rc , Deputy cleric N. I raham H 2. 5174 _iZ.SOe 00164 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 3 1974 In the Matter of Approving Amendments to Agreement, Morello Avenue-Midhill Road, Project No. 3571-4115-74, Martinez Area. The Board on October 23, 1973 having approved a Road Improve- ment Agreement with The Oliver Rousseau Industries Corporation providing for cooperative improvements on Morello Avenue and Midhill Road adjacent to Subdivision 4422, Martinez area; and The Board this day having considered Amendments to Agreement clarifying the obligations of the County and of The Oliver Rousseau Industries Corporation as part of the re-advertising of the project; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said "Amendmfents to Agreement" is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: The Oliver Rousseau Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Industries Corp. (via P.W.3upervisors Public Works Director orf'ixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator Byl/• Deputy Clerk Hilarea H 24 5/14 -12.500 00,165 Iid THE BO OD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the flatter of ) Authorizing Acceptance ) of Instrument of Dodi- ) JL4 03 , 197 4 cation for Recordings j On motion of Supervisor _A-..L� � , seconded by Supervisor J. P, Benav , IT SIS b_ THE BOARD ORDERrM) that the following listed instrument entitled "Offer of Dedica- tion" be accepted for recording only, and this Board directs the Clerk to record a certified copy of this acceptance together with said instrument: Grantor Instrument Date Description a=wing D. Martin July 1, 1974 M.S. 53-73 The purpose of accepting this instrument is for record- ing the Offer of Dedication, and such offer of dedication, when' recorded in the office of the County Recorder, shall be irrevo- cable and may be accepted at any thea by this Board, or by governing body having jurisdiction thereof,, X)ursuant: to Section 70,50 of the Govarnment Code of the State of California. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dine, " N. Boggess, E. A, Linsoheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ABSENT: None. I HELI C.1--"PIiIT_ f that the foregoing is a .true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the data aforesaid. Withess .ry hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of - ,Znls , 19 7c -. cc: Recorder (via P.I,t. j Public ::orl:s J. R. OLSSON, CDEdK Planning, Department Assessor frl.w: y}w..d n.w // By Helen C. Marshall Deputy Clerk :'on19 00166 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. 8e=yv IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following instru- ments are ACCEPTED: Instrument Date Grantor Reference Grant Deed July 1, 1974 Harley E. Cullum H.S. 6r74 et al Grant Deed July 1, 1974 Irving D. Martin M.S. 53-73 et al Relinquishment of June 5, 1974 James 0. Turner M.S. 169-72 Abutters Rights et al The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, W. H. Boggess, E. A. Lin echeid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 _'4 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BDeputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/74 -12.500 00167 IN TIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 23 197A_ In the Matter of Approving ) and Authorizing Payment for ) Property Acquisition ) On motion of Supervisor A. M , seconded by Supervisor J. P. gen , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thaE-the following settlement and contract be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is— authorized oauthorized to draw warrant_ in the followinE amount to be delivered to the County Right-of-Way Agent: Contract Payee and Road Name Grantor Date Escrow Number Amount Hillcrest Cecil H. and July 89 1974 Grantors $380 Avenue Mary M. Carlton Antioch Area Project No. 7564- 4106-73 (1,461 square feet of land required for the project) IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Vernon 1. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, in AUTHORIZED to execute said contract on behalf of the County. The County Clerk is directed to accept deed from above-named grantor for the County of Contra Costa. _ The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Keany, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: NOIIe• ABSEYT: None. I FIER:BY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of July , 19,X. cc: AuditorSSO R QL Public Works (2) ��, CLERK Administrator nolen U. Marginal, Deputy Clerk Form ;x20.4 00168 70-1-500 ..p By /4L-'C YVW HareARELs Deputy Clerk Porro #20.4 70-1-500 00168 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 ULL 1n the Matter of Approval of Work Order 6446, San Pablo Dam Road, Orinda Area, Road No. 0961. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 6446 in the amount of $5,200 and that he be authorized to arrange for the repair of the bench slide, grading to correct drainage, and repair the existing drainage facilities on San Pablo Dam Road (Road No. 0961) at Station 250, Orinda area; and The Public Works Director having reported that said mainte- nance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of July 011974 . J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By (/. Deputy Clerk M 24 5114 -12,500 00169 MEN In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1974 In the Matter of Canceling Agreement with Contra Costa County Water District, Reconstruction of Hillcrest Avenue, Antioch Area, Project No. 7564-4106-73. f The Board on July 30, 1973 having approved a Road Improve- ment Agreement with Contra Costa County Water District providing for the rerouting of drainage away from the Contra Costa Canal by plugging the end of the existing 12-inch reinforced concrete pipe and 12-inch corrugated metal pipe culverts left of Engineer's Station 103 + 50; and The Public Works Director having advised that the drainage thus diverted from its historic flow pattern was to be conveyed 1,300 feet northerly by roadside ditch and driveway culverts to a new discharge point; and The Water District having deposited $6,250 with the County for the cost of conveying the diverted flow; and County Counsel having advised the Public Works Department that the County is potentially liable for flooding which might be caused by the increased flow resulting from the diversion, and that affected property owners have knowledge of and have complained about the diversion; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid agreement is CANCELLED and the refund of the $6,250 deposit to the Contra Costa County Water District, is AUTHORIZED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: CCC Water District (via P.lWiervisors Public Works Director affixed this 23rd day of July 1974 County Auditor County Administrator ► J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY &rJ&4 !L c , Deputy Clerk nxidea v0C_".LarQ H 24 $174 -12.500 00170 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Consulting Services Agreement with Leptien-Cronin- Cooper, Inc. , Assessment District No. 1973-4 (Danville Off Street Parking). The Board having considered a Consulting Services Agreement with Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Inc. , Consulting Civil Engineers, for construction inspection, construction surveying and materials test- ing services for Assessment District No. 1973-4 (Danville Off Street Parking), at a cost not to exceed $5,200, as more particularly set forth in said agreement; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and Mr. Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute sane on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors County Auditor afixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByDeputy Clerk H 24 5/74 -it.soo 00171 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 -U In the Matter of Authorizing Additional Funds, Hillcrest Avenue, Antioch Area, Project No. 7564-4106-73. The Public Works Director having reported that additional funds are required to complete the following items of work on the Hillcrest .Avenue Reconstruction Project, Antioch area: 1. Furnish quicklime as authorized by Contract Change Order No. 1 $ 4,400 2. Excavate and place imported borrow as required to complete the roadway embankments as authorized by Contract Change Order No. 12 13,600 3. Remove plug from drain at Contra Costa Canal - To be authorized by Contract Change Order No. 14 1,500 4. Construct frontage road to serve the Bilbo and Pizani properties - To be authorized by Contract Change Order No. 15 4,000 Total Anticipated Cost $23,500 Present Balance in Contingency Fund 99800 On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that additional funds are AUTHORIZED in the amount of $25,000 to provide for the aforesaid items of work and maintain the contingency fund balance to allow for other unforeseen work. The foregoing order was .passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, 3. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: yub3ic Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Suv""'cors County Administrator affixed this--23rd day ofitiY . 19 JA- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,7 ! ''.�i L Y�t�c�^� Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 23 5173 -12.SUu 00172 f_ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Refund of Cash Bond, Reconstruction of I,anrel Drive between Hartz Avenue and Inter- state Highway 680, Danville Areal Project No. 4725-4509-73. The Board on December 11, 1973 having accepted as complete, with the exception of an unacceptable rough pavement joint, contract with Gordon H. Ball, Inc. for reconstruction of Laurel Drive, Danville area; and The Public Works Director this day having reported that the corrective work on said pavement joint has been satisfactorily completed; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER that the County Auditor is AUTHORIM to refund to Gordon H. Ball, Inc., P. 0. Box 278, Danville, California 94526 the $2,000 cash bond (Auditor=s Deposit Permit No. 113070 =� dated December 5, 1973) which was posted to guarantee completion of the corrective work. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. I,inscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOBS: None. ABSEN'!: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator axed this 23rd day of JUjy , 19 _U Contractor j , J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �`+- / C �� Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall. H 24 s;» -ixsoo 00J'73 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EK OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND DATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT July 23 199-4- In 934-In the Matter of Authorizing Refund in Connection .%,ith Encroachment Permit (Flood Control Zone 3B) Concord Area, Work Order 8090, The Board on October 2, 1973 having approved the issuance of an encroachment permit allowing Deane Projects, Inc. to construct a side drain outfall (for City of Concord Subdivision 4407) entering Pine Creek on its easterly side in the vicinity of the Contra Costa County Water District's Ygnacio Valley Relift Station; and The Board on April 23, 1974 having approved Work Order 8090 and having authorized the issuance of an amended encroachment permit providing for Deane Company to reimburse the District for inspection costs, same to be drawn from the 520,000 cash bond posted under the terms of the driginal encroachment permit; The Public Works Director, as ex officio Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having recommended that the Board authorize him to refund to Deane Projects, Inc. $15,000 of the $20,000 deposited as surety (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 115936 dated April 2, 1974); and The Public Works Director having reported that the permitted work has progressed to the point where the danger to the District's facilities has been substantially reduced and that the $5,000 remain- ing in the deposit should be sufficient to cover the cost of inspection and to restore said facilities if damaged as a result of the Permittee's operations; On motion of Supervisor A. N. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. I'=_ Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. eC: Public Works Director Witless my hand and the Seal of the Board of Plood Control Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 23rd day of July , 19 YA J. R. 0LSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall M 24 5/74 -12.503 00174 i i i 'r i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Right of Way Contract and Grant of Easement, Pacheco Boulevard, Pacheco Area, Project No. 3951-451.2-72. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board accept the Right of Way Contract and Grant of Easement for slope and drainage in connection with Pacheco Boulevard Project (No. 3951-4512-72, Pacheco area) dated June 28, 1974 from Atomic Investments, Inc.; and The Public Works Director having reported that said contract is final settlement for both the right of way acquisition and frontage improvement agreement described in the Covenant approved by the Board on August 27, 1968, and provides that the grantors pay the net sum of $18,000 to the County on or before August 31, 1974 for the County installation of the frontage improvements; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Benny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED and ft.:.Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to sign said Contract on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Lin scheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Hone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: 1%biic Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator affixed 1his_23rA_,doy of Jay , 19 S¢ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk. r By 14-1-,C ili�� Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H:4 5/74 -12.500 00175 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , iq 74 In the Matter of Completion of Public Improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 101-?3, Alamo Area. The Public Works Director having notified this Board that the construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 101-73, Alamo area, has been satisfactorily completed; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0 that the construction of public improvements in said Minor Subdivision is complete. IT IS PURTEW ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to refund to Consolidated Reserve, Inc., 160 Patricia Lane, Alamo, California the $500 cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision Agreement, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 110992 dated September 12, 1973• The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Consolidated Reserve, Inc. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Public Works Director Suped this 23rd day of July , 1974 Director of Planningoffi — d�L� _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By L Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5/74 -12,500 00176 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract July 23, 1974 for Construction of Turn Lanes on Moraga Way, Orinda-Moraga Area, Project No. 0961-4155-74. Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Gallagher E Burk, Inc. $32,178 Labor 6 Mats. $16,089 P. 0. Box 7227 Faith. Perf. $32,178 Oakland, California Eugene G. Alves Construction Company, Inc. , Pittsburg Bay Cities Paving and Grading, Richmond The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Boa-d concurring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded .to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and, any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitted for security shall be returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linschzid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Public Works Director County Counsel CERTIFIED COPY County Auditor T certlft that thta N a fill). mut, * rorrect copy of Contractor tb- - tn* wwr•. iz o v tit,. in my office. and by the Board of St." •'^••tra t•^ •^ — , - California. on tbo , ' -t.. A7TF-"'T: . '!.;SON. County Cl^•a n!flrio Clerk of said Baud of Supervisors, ,cLlt..t en 97 9" 00177 f IN TILE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract for Reconstruction of Trinity Avenue) July 23, 1974 Kenyon Avenue and Beloit Avenue, Project No. 1655-4167-74, Kensington Area. Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Gallagher 9 Burk, Inc. $44,610 Labor E Mats. $ 222305 P. 0. Box 7227 Faith. Perf. $ 44,610 Oakland, California Ransome Company, Emeryville 0. C. Jones E Sons, Berkeley Bay Cities Paving E Grading, Richmond The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Boa^d concurring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded .to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shah present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and_ any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitted for security shall be returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Rlone. CERTIFIED COPY I certifir that this is a full, true & correct copy of the oric!nal Document which is on file in my office, and that it was passed & adopted by the Board of Superrb-zrs of Contra Costa County, California, on the date shorn. ATTEST: S. it. OLSSOA1, County Clerk&esofficlo Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, cc: Public Works Director by Deputy Clerk. County Counsel County Auditor oa /97f1 Contractor 00178 I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Or CONTPA COSTA COUNTY, STJITE OF CALIFOF11IA In the Matter of Approval of ) Work Order 4784, County Drainage ) July 23, 1974 Maintenance, Danville, San Raaon ) and West Pittsburg Areas. ) The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 4784 in the amount of $2 ,500 and that he be autho- rized to perform Job DMP 75-3SP consisting of removal of vegetation and debris from the above-bank portions of the following dedicated drainage easements: A. Portion of Cow Creek, from Harlan Drive to about 500 feet upstream (Subdivision 3586, Danville); B. Fahrney ditch, along Southern Pacific Railroad from San Ramon Creek to about 1,600 feet upstream (Subdi- visions 3806 and 4047, San Ramon); C. Portion of Oak Creek, from Oak Creek Drive to about 600 feet downstream of Davona Drive (Subdivision 3284 and 3782, San Ramon) ; 1 D. Clearland Heights ditch from Willow Pass Road to about 1,300 feet upstream (Subdivision 2868, West Pittsburg); and The Public Works Director having reported that said work is for the purposes of fire hazard control and improvement of aesthetics, and that as such it is specifically excluded under Clause 6(e) of the Drainage Maintenance Policy (Board Resolution .No. 72/17) which allows this type of work only for flood control purposes; and The Public Works Director having further reported that the aforesaid easements contain concrete-lined channels which, under the provisions of the County Subdivision Ordinance, must be completely fenced, thus effectively cutting off the adjoining homeowners from this portion of their property; therefore, it is recommended that the.work be done at County expense as a "special" Drainage Maintenance job; and The Public Works Director having further reported that said maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Public Works Director are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. CERTIFIED COPY I cerarr that this is a run. true & correct copy or the oris nal document whieh Is on file in tar oritce. and that it wis passed w adopted br the Board of cc: Public Works Director SuperYtsors of Contrz Costa County. California. on the date shown.ATTEST: J. IL OLSSOK. County Gert A ezofficlo Gert of said Board of Soper►Isors. by Deputy Clerk. an 001179 ........... �► s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19 ZA_ In the Matter of Approval of Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with City of Concord for Seal Coat Program, Concord Area, Work Order 4927. The Board having considered a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with the City of Concord for the 1974 Seal Coat Program, which agreement provides for the County Public Works Department to seal coat various roads and for the City to pay all costs for work done within the city limits, as more particularly set forth in said agreement; and The Public Works Director having reported that this mainte— nance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; NOW9 THSR$FORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Work Order 4927 in the amount of $30,000 is APPROM in connection with said project. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. tinecheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 23rd day of Ju13r , 19 IA J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �4.(�'t.L 'f'Ll/t� Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5J74 -12.500 00180 IN THF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Remodel of ) Veterans Memorial Building, ) July 23, 1974 Richmond (Building Maintenance ) No. 1341). ) The Board on March 12, 1974 having approved the recommendation of its Administration and Finance Committee to authorize the project architect to proceed with the working drawings and specifications for remodeling the Veterans Memorial Building in Richmond and, if possible, to separate the work as such that a usable facility could be developed within the available funds; and The Public Works Director having reported that in the judgment of the project architect and the Public Works Department, this was not feasible and therefore the working drawings and specifications were prepared to accomplish the Minimum acceptable work in one project; and The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve the working plans and specifications and construction contract cost estimate of $158,000, as prepared by Cometta and Cianfichi, Project Architects, with the understanding that reviews will be made thereto as required by the various County departments; and The Public Works Director having further recommended that the Board approve the estimated total project cost of $176,000, which esti- mate includes the construction contract cost, architect's fees, inspection, etc. ; and It having been noted that S34,752 is available in the current budget, leaving an additional funding requirement of approximately $141,000; and The Public Works Director having reported that a negative declaration of environmental impact pertaining to said project was posted and filed with the County Clerk on July 12, 1974, with no pro- tests received; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY "IM BOARD ORDERED that it determines that this project will not have a significant effect on the environment, and the Director of Planning is DIRECTED to file a Notice of Determina- tion with the County Clerk; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendations of the Public Works Director are APPROVED; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all future leases for use of the Veterans Memorial Building in Richmond stipulate that the Building is available for use by any of the Veterans organizations in West Contra Costa County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. CERTIFIED COPY ABSENT: None. I certifc that tti,A l+ a Putt, tree & correct copy of ,r. t .:,• ::r r%iot i+ on fit#- in Iny office. cc: Public Works Director `i t"'` c rt".'.t 'j tulnptod County.oun by the Board of rc+ n-: rf t'o�;+r-► Ctrta County. California, on County Auditor tteA U rt ATT _-*,T: J. C. cm SSON. County County Administrator Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, y by Deputy Clerk. 00181 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 7_LL.. In the Matter of Approving Inspection Agreements with Mr. J. M. Nelson and Mr. Robert G. Grady, Shell Garage Fuel Station, Work Order 5399. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Inspection Agreements with Mr. J. M. Nelson and Mr. Robert G. Grady for contract inspection of the Shell Garage Friel Station, Martinez area, are APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the aforesaid agree- ments on behalf of the County. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. J. M. Nelson Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of M. r. R. G. Grady Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy clerk Mildred 0. Ballard N 24 5/74 -12x00 001Q2 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 , 19L4 In the Matter of Approving Agreement for Public Improvements in Minor Subdivi- sion 303-72, Concord Area. WHEREAS an agreement with Frank Goncalves, 1825 Clayton Way, Concord, California 94520 for the installation and completion of public improvements in Minor Subdivision 303-72, Concord area, has been presented to this Board; and WHEREAS said agreement is accompanied by the following: Improvement Security Bond (No. U 80 41 37) issued by United Pacific Insurance Company in the amount of $5,800 for Faithful Performance, plus a $500 cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 116824 dated May 6, 1974) , which amounts are required to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code as amended; and Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of $6,300; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Subdivider Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 23rd day of July----, 19 74 County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk N. In aham H 24 5/70 -12.500 0010000 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra 'Costa County, State of California =may 23 19.44 In the Matter of Granting Permission to Close Nortonville - Somersville Roads, Road No. 5973, Pittsburg Area. The Public Works Director having reported that the East Bay Regional Park District has requested the closure of Nortonville - Somersville Roads where they enter the Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve, Pittsburg area; and It having been noted that a request from the Park District to abandon HortonTille - Somersville Roads within the park area is now being processed; and The Public Works Director having recommended that said closure be granted under the provisions of Section 942.5 of the Streets and Highways Code with the requirement that the Park District provide turnaround areas at the points of closure; and The Public Works Director having further recommended that the closure be in effect until a final decision is made by the Board regarding the abandonment request for these roads; and The Public Works Director having further reported that said closure has the approval of the following: County Sheriff, California Highway Patrol, Eastern Contra Costa Fire Protection District, E. J. Lougher (adjacent land owner), Southport Land and Commercial Company (adjacent owner) and Lawrence Ginochio (adjacent owner); and NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THR BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Public Works Director are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: . Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date cfcresaid. cc: Past Bay Regional Park Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of District Supervisors Eastern C.C.C. Fire cfixe3 this 23rd day of July . 19 74 Protection District J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Southport Land, By_ �,�;C, ��rLL,1�.�(" , Deputy Clerk Mr. Lougher and �R.r. Ginoebi.o c/o P.W. 7---len C. Marshall "2' Sn°CA-Y±. Highway Patrol OOJA t County Sheriff-Coroner �t/�17 1 n �JA7+�CT71 wAA�nr In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 23 19 --U In the Matter of Granting Permission to Close Laurel Drive (County Road 5167F), Concord Area. The Public works Director having reported that Pacific Gas and Electric Company requested permission to close Laurel Drive (County Road 5167F, Concord area) near Yvonne Drive on July 17, 1974 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for the purpose of installing a transverse gas line and that traffic will be detoured over existing neighborhood streets; and The Public forks Director having further reported that prior approval was granted by the Public Works Director in accor— dance with. Item 3 of the Board Policy on Road Closures with the following conditions: 1. All signing be in accordance with State of California Manual of Warning Signe, Lights and Devices dated 1971 and the County Manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices; and 2. The Contractor shall comply with requirements of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the action taken by the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. A. Boggess, E. A. Linsaheid, J. E. Moriarty. WOES: Hone. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of Jui,Z , 19 _74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By lljz4' G "; L 4-,� Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 sn. -12.500 00185 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County.. State of California July 23 19 7A- In the Matter of Adjourning Meeting in Memory of Senator Wayne Morse. The Board having been advised of the death of the Honorable Wayne Morse, United States Senator from Oregon; and On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its meeting is adjourned at 4:55 p.m. this day in respectful memory of Senator Morse. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 23rd day of July , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByL _, Deputy Clerk N. In am H 24 5/74 -12.500 00186 And the Board adjourns to meet on Monday, July 29, 1974 at 7:00 p.m., in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California. c E. Mor arty, C Arman A?TEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLFPK e4-��Deputy 0018 SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY JULY 23, 1974, PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Authorized personnel action for Office of Marshal, Richmond Judicial District. Approved appropriation adjustment not affecting total for Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Authorized persons indicated to attend following: Mr. Sauer, Public Forks Director - 1974 International Public Works Congress, Toronto, Canada and reconvened session on solid waste, Montreal, Canada, September 13 - 23; Ms. Iran Huffel, Manpower Planning Project Director - manpower conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 31 - August 2 (all costs to be paid from federal grant funds) . Authorized County Building Inspector to be discharged from further accountability for collection of certain accounts receivable ($12.50) , and authorized County Auditor-Controller to write off said accounts. Accepted gifts and donations from following: $280 from Moraga Garden Club to County Service Area LIB-12 for purchase of pepper tree for Moraga Library; $200 from StandardOil Company for Probation Department Youth Crafts Program; $2,000 from Gospel Foundation of -California to Probation Officer's Trust Fund. Denied $50,000 claim filed in. behalf of A. Berick. Authorized special board and care allowance of $400 per month to Mrs. Duncan, Santa Rosa, and $265 per month to Mr. and Mrs. Joel Brown, San Pablo, for care of dependent children of court; and placement of court ward at Sunny Hills, San Anselmo, $1,288 a month. Authorized Chairman to execute release discharging Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland from further obligation on claim of Mr. R. E. Warren for loss of personal property. Authorized Diablo Collection Agency to accept $50 in settle- ment of claim against H. Schudel Talbot; and $717, W. Kennedy. Authorized increase to $100 in revolving fund of Civil Service Department. Acknowledged receipt of list from Employee Relations Officer with respect to designation of "Confidential Employees." Approved population estimated for FY 1975-76 developed by County Probation Department for certain institutional facilities, for state subvention purposes. Authorized Real Property Division, Public Works Department, to negotiate for lease of space, Brentwood area, for operation of Early Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment Program, County Health Department. - Acknowledged receipt of Statement of Grant Award in amount of $7,100 from U. S. Department of Health, Education 4nd Welfare for Head Start Medi-Screening Program (Office of Economic Opportunity) . Authorized County Health Officer to submit grant application to State Department of health for provision of medical screening and public health nursing services for elderly. 00188 r July 23, 1974 Summary, continued Page 2 Approved recommendation of Director of Planning to refund $300 park dedication fee to Mr. J. Grammer, Oakley, inasmuch as building permit issued had been cancelled; and acknowledged receipt of joint report of Director of Planning and County Counsel advising that Mrs. E. Rapini, Bethel Island, is not eligible for a refund and authorized copy of said report be forwarded to her. Acknowledged receipt of memorandum from County Counsel in connection with reappointment of Mr. T. McGowan to Contra Costa County Retirement Association and authorized issuance of Certificate of Appointment. Authorized County Health Department representative to appear at hearing of Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board July 26, in Sacramento, to contest issuance of waste discharge requirements to Quinby Island Reclamation District Facilities Corporation and Aquatic Innovations, Inc. until all county zoning and sewage disposal and sewage treatment plant provisions have been complied with by said corporations. Approved Work Order 4784 in amount of $2,500 and authorized Public Works Director to perform certain county drainage mainten- ance work, Danville, San Ramon and West Pittsburg areas. Awarded contracts to following for work as indicated: Christner Company - Street Tree Project, San Pablo Dam Road, E1 Sobrante area (CSA M-12) , $10,266.68; 0. C. Jones & Sons - Canyon Road widening, Moraga area, $285,667.76; Gallagher & Burk, Inc. - reconstruction of Trinity, Kenyon and Beloit Avenues, Kensington area, $44 ,610; and construction of turn lanes, Moraga Way, Orinda-Moraga area, $32,178; Leon H. Covey Construction - improvement of Line E on Minert Road, Corcore area, $18,283 (As Ex-Officio the Governing Board of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1) . Approved surety tax bonds for Tracts 4373 and 4374, City of Walnut Creek; and 4643 and 4543, City of Clayton. Accepted as complete construction of private improvements in Minor Subdivisions 101-73 and 78-72, Danville area, and exonerated surety bonds in connection therewith; and public improvements in MS 101-73, Alamo area, and authorized refund of surety cash deposit. Accepted Right of Way Contract and Grant of Easement from Atomic Investments, Inc. in connection with Pacheco Boulevard Project, Pacheco area. As Ex-Officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; authorized partial refund to Deane Projects, Inc. with respect to Encroachment Permit to construct side drain outfall (for City of Concord Subdivision 4407) , Flood Control Zone 3B. Authorized refund of cash bond to Gordon H. Ball, Inc. inasmuch as corrective work has been completed, Laurel Drive, Danville area. Authorized additional funds in amount of $25,000 required for completion of certain work, Hillcrest Avenue, Antioch area. Approved agreement with Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Inc. for consulting services in connection with Assessment District . No. 1973-4 (Danville Off-Street Parking) , at cost not to exceed $5,200. 00189 July 23, 1974 Summary, continued Page 3 Cancelled Road Improvement Agreement with Contra Costa County Water District for reconstruction of Hillcrest Avenue, Antioch area, and authorized refund of deposit, as recommended by Public Works Director. Approved Work Order 6446 in amount of $5,200 for certain work on San Pablo Dam Road at Station 250, Orinda area. Authorized payment of $380 to C. and M. Carlton for property acquisition in connection with Hillcreast Avenue, Antioch area. Accepted instruments from H. Cullum et al, MS 6-74; I. Martin et al. ISS 53-73; J. Turner et al, MS 169-72; and for recording only from I. Martin et al, MS 53-73. Approved lease with N. Smith for rental of county-owned property at 19 Hammond Place, Moraga area, $350 per month; and rental agreement with L. Nethercott for property at 1530 Treat Boulevard, Walnut Creek, $250 per month. Granted permission to Pacific Gas and Electric Company to close portion of Laurel Drive, Concord area, for purpose of installing gas line. Approved Traffic Resolution No. 1983. Acknowledged receipt of letter from Acting Fire Chief Helms, San Pablo Fire Protection District, with respect to district personnel matter. Referred to Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Dias and Linscheid) proposed budgets for Orinda and Moraga Fire Protection Districts and continued to July 29 at 8 pm hearing on all Fire Protection District Budgets (for decision) . Authorized Chairman to execute Satisfaction of Judgment No. S/C. 12306 recorded against W. West. Authorized Chairman to execute documents as indicated with following: B. Nestor, M.D. , and D. Stillwell, agreements for professional services to units of Probation Department at total cost not to exceed $4 ,725; State of California, Department of Parks and Recreation, agreement whereby county agrees to sell to state for sum of $525 certain tax-deeded land; State Department of Agriculture, agreement whereby state will reimburse county to extend of $3,300 for 1974-75 salary of County Agricultural Commissioner; Discovery Center, agreement for provision of office space in Danville area for two Deputy Probation Officers at cost not to exceed $100 per month; Oliver Rousseau Industries Corporation, amendments to agreement for cooperative improvements on Morello Avenue and Midhill Road near Subdivision 4422, Martinez area. Approved Supplement to Agreement for Joint Exercise of Powers for TOPICS Project B, Central Urban Area 1971-72 Funds, Part I, with City of Walnut Creek. As Ex-Officio the Governing Board of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, authorized issuance of Purchase orders to P. G. & E. Co. for gas. line relocation and joint pole bracing in connection with Line E storm drain improvements, Concord area. Authorized Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with City of Concord for 1974 Seal Coat Program ($30,000) . 00190 I July 23, 1974 Summary, continued Page 4 Closed hearing and fixed August 6 for decision on appeal of Mr. J. Von W'aldegg from Board of Appeals denial of Minor Sub- division 199-73, Orinda area. Fixed August 13 at 11:45 a.m. for hearing on report of Planning Commission on request of C. and V. May, 1904-RZ, to rezone certain land in Saranap area. Fixed August 20 at 11:30 a.m. for hearing on Planning Commission recommendation to amend the Idajor Roads Plan, a portion of circulation element of County General. Plan (Roundhill Road, Alamo area) . Fixed August 6 at 3 p.m. for hearing on Planning Commission recommendation to amend County Ordinance Code providing a Sign Control Combining District to supplement existing ordinances for Moraga area. Fixed July 29 for adoption of proposed ordinance which would enlarge the size of signs and forbid free-standing signs in 0-L (Limited Office) zoning districts (waived reading) . Adopted Ordinance 74-44 providing for mileage reimbursement allowances for county personnel on official county business. Referred to: County Auditor-Controller, Employee Relations Officer and County Counsel - letter from attorney for Contra Costa Physicians Union, Local 683, demanding monthly written statements of total physician services; E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District Board of Commissioners - letter from E1 Sobrante resident objecting to practices of said district in its weed abatement procedure; Acting D:.rector of Personnel for report August 6 - request that investigation be made in connection with qualifications for positions of County Probation Officer and Social Worker; County Administrator and County Auditor - memorandum from Office' of State Controller giving instructions on requests from local government entities for reimbursement for costs incurred in November 6, 1973 Special Statewide Election (Proposition 1) ; County Administrator and County Sheriff - letter from Citizens for Community Involvement urging allocation of funds for air conditioning and hea ing for main Jail; County Administrator and Director of Planning — reminder from County Supervisors Association of California in connection with Proposition 1, Park and Recreation Grants to Counties for 1974-75; Public Works Director, County Sheriff and Director of Planning - request from Moraga resident with respect to fruit and vegetable vendor truck parked in vicinity of Viader Drive and Moraga Jay; Director of Planning - subsequent letter from Contra Costa County Mayors' Conference with respect to special census sharing proposal; Director, Human Resources Agency - letter from State Department of Health acknowledging receipt of Board Resolution No. 74/537 supporting SB 457 relative to waiver of license fees for family care homes; County Counsel - proposed resolution submitted by County Building Inspector providing additional inspections of mobilehomes and increased inspection fees; letters related to Animal Control Division actions including an incident which involved a dog owned by Mr. F. Kamienski; County Counsel and County Administrator - memorandum from CSAC supporting in general concept AB 427.0 providing for procedure for consolidation of two or more contiguous counties; AB 4271 providing for new procedure for formation of nein counties; and AB 4272 providing for neo., procedure for changing county boundaries ; Public Works Director - suggestion that Stone Valley Road, Danville area, be widened and sidewalks constructed for safety; 00191 July 23, 1.074 Summary, continued Page 5 letter from Bethel Island resident concerning a connecting road between Willow Drive and worth Stone Road in said area; Arthur D. Little, Inc. for reply - letter from tor. R. Mygrant, Byron, requesting that his letter be considered as application for position of County Administrator; County Health Officer - letter from San Ramon resident urging adoption of resolution calling upon garbage collection agencies and county residents to segregate garbage and refuse by categories of waste material. Referred the following to Administration and Finance Committee: Letter from Home Health & Counseling Services, Inc. requesting placement of Board Agenda to discuss discontinuance on September 30 of staff assistance to ?Weals on Wheels Program; Memorandum from County Counsel transmitting a draft of proposed ballot measure for paramedic tax increase for Contra Costa County Fire Protection District; - Letter from Contra Costa County Coordinating Council advising that several organizations in council have indicated an interest in applying this year for General Revenue Sharing Funds; Memorandum from Director, Human Resources Agency, with respect to funding and cost status of county child day care programs; Letter from Contra Costa County Mayors Conference urging inclusion in county budget of $500,000 in City-County Thorough- fare Funds; Memorandums from County Superintendent of Schools requesting levy of taxes for special educational programs (also referred to Administrator and Auditor) . Approved Work Order 4785 in amount of $1,300 for work to be - done by county forces on north branch of Green Valley Creek, Danville area. ' Fixed August 20 for report of 1974 Human Resources Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Boggess) on proposal for a Human Resources Commission. Reappointed following to Contra Costa County Planning Commission for terms ending August 31, 1978 : Commissioner A. Young as at-large member, and Commissioner D. Anderson as representative from Supervisorial District III. Approved recommend tion of Administration and Finance Committee and adopted Resolution No. 74/640 authorizing County Auditor to write off certain hospital accounts receivable. Adopted Contra Costa County Assessment Appeals Board Local Rule D, which provides for continuances, at request of County Assessor, of Appeals Board hearings when applicants for reduction in assessment fail to confirm hearing dates. Approved contract with Prepaid Health Marketing Consultants for taro-week period from July 23 to August 6, 1974 for marketing of Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) , as recommended by Supervisor Kenny, Chairman of Human Resources Committee (Supervisor Boggess, Member) . Referred to Public E orks Director and Director of Planning inquiry from Mrs. J. Leahy , Danville, with respect to placement of real estate development signs in Danville area. Approved agreements for construction of private improvements in Minor Subdivisions 128-73, Martinez area, and 217-73, Walnut Creek area. As Ex-Officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approved Work Order 809 : in amount of $8,000 for repair work on portion of Marsh Creek Levee, Oaltley area (F%', Zone 1) . 00192 July 23, 1974 Summary, continued Page 6 Waived reading and fixed July 29 for adoption of proposed ordinances implementing provisions of 1-Temorandums of Understanding with various employee organizations; and providing for compensation and expenses for Civil Service Commissioners. Approved contract with Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) for provisions of counseling services to certain AFDC children for a two-month period effective July 9, 1974 to September 9, 1974, subject to condition that if sufficient federal services monies are not available to cover 75% portion of allocation, SAY shall reimburse the county for that portion of the funding, as recom- mended by the Administration and Finance Committee. Authorized County Counsel to effect settlement of suit, Superior Court Action No. 137859, and authorized County Auditor to draw warrant payable to IFI-1 Corporation in amount of $3,4511. Continued to September 30 at 8 p.m. hearing on recommendations of Special Animal Control Review Committee on its appraisal of animal control program in county. Recessed to meet in Executive Session pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6. Referred to County Administrator for response, letter from Congressman R. Dellums urging Board to reconsider its decision to refuse temporary funding to North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. , Youth Services Program. Approved recommendation of Director of Planning and appointed Mrs. J. Dean, Brentwood, as Sierra Club representative on East County General Plan Committee (replacing Mrs. M. Reeves) . Referred to County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors Boggess and Kenny) memorandum from Acting Director of Personnel recommending modification of County Ordinance Code relating to veterans preference credits in Civil Service examinations. Approved county co-sponsorship of Joint Information Council on Human Services meeting on revenue sharing on August 8, as requested by Contra Costa County Juvenile Justice Commission and Delinquency Prevention Commission. Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 74/630, fixing September 3 at 11 a.m. for hearing on proposed annexation of Pleasant hill Manor and Subdivision 4496 to County Service Area L-45; 74/631, approving exchange of small parcels of lands between county and Western Investment Company in connection with Subdivision No. 4506, Walnut Creek area (park dedication land) ; 74/632, advising Public Utilities Commission that Livorna Road West (railroad crossing) is not a public road and therefore is not under jurisdiction of Board, and authorizing certain other actions related thereto, as recommended by Public Works Director and Director of Planning; 74/633, fixing August 20 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for widening of Olympic Boulevard, Saranap area; . 74/634, accepting as complete contract with H. F. Lauritzen for slide repair on Ygnacio Dalley Raod, Walnut Creek area; 74/635, fixing August 20 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for improvement of Southern Pacific Railroad Crossing on San Ramon Talley Boulevard, Danville area; 74/636, approving 3• emorandum of Understanding with California Nurses Association for registered nurses unit ; approving monthly and hourly rates for medical personnel; and approving additions to July 1, 1974 Manacenen4 and Unrepresented Employee Compensation Plan; 0093 i July 23, 1974 Summary, continued Page 7 74/637, extending to July 29, 1974 retroactivity of July 1st effective date with respect to Community Aide Unit of Social Workers Union, Local 535; 74/638, commending Superintendent K. Drexel, Contra Costa Community College District, for services rendered, upon the occasion of his retirement; 74/639, determining that Dutch Slough Road, Bethel Island area, is public in nature and intent, in order that public funds may be expended for street maintenance by County Service Area RD-4; 74/641 through 74/647, authorizing cancellation of delinquent penalty, cost, interest, redemption penalty and fee on 1973-74 secured assessment roll; and certain changes in assessment roll. Approved agreement for construction of public improvements in Minor Subdivision 303-72, Concord area. Approved agreements with J. M. Nelson and R. G. Grady for provision of inspection services, Shell Garage Fuel Station, Martinez area. Granted permission to East Bay Regional Park District to close Nortonville - Somersville Road where they enter the Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve, subject to certain requirements. Approved working plans and specifications and construction contract cost estimate of $158,000 for Remodel of Veterans' Memorial Building, Richmond, as prepared by Cometta and Cianfichi, Architects; and estimated total project cost of $176,000. Fixed August 13 at 10:30 a.m. for decision on request of ' Blackhawk Corporation, 1840-RZ, to rezone certain land in Diablo- Tassajara area, and acknowledged receipt of written evidence and summaries with respect to said rezoning request. Recessed to meet in Executive Session on matter of recruit- ment of replacement for County Administrator, pursuant to Government Code Section 54957. Deferred decision to July 29 at 8 p.m. on formation of proposed Assessment District No. 1912-1, Country Club Drive, Moraga area. Waived reading and fixed July 29 for adoption of ordinance (as amended) fixing salaries of members of Board of Supervisors. Appointed Mr. S. Koepf and Mrs. H. Ainsworth to Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-6, Orinda area, replacing Miss C. Eastman and Mrs. J. Buffington who have resigned. Deferred to August 6 for further consideration report of County Government Operations Committee on proposed establishment of local planning commission for Orinda area. Adjourned meeting in respect to memory of the late Honorable Wayne Morse, U. S. Senator from Oregon. 00194 The preceding documents consist of 194 pages. X THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MST IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 7:00 P.M., MONDAY, JULY 291, 1974 IN ROOM 107, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chairman J. E. Moriarty, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk. The following are tba calendars for Board consideration prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator and Public Works Director. 0' OUX JAMES P.KENNY.RICHIiDND CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES E.14ORIARTY IST DIfTRICT CHAIRMAN ALFitEO OAS,5wH rAaLo WARREN S JNO DISTRICT CONTRACOJTAC1TiTY VICE CHAIRMAN JAMES C. MORIARTY. L rAT[TTL JAMES R.OLSSON.covHTY ctcRX 3RD D15TRICT AND FOR AND EX OFFICIO CLLIX OF THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT CHIEF CLERK COMUND A. LINSGHCID. rIrMURG HOARD CHILIAPERS.PCK%64 IO'7.ADMINISTRATION BUILDING /HONE 220-7000 STN DISTRICT P.O. BOX YII EXTENSION 2771 MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA 94558 MONDAY JULY 299 1974 The Board will meet in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 7:00 P.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies. 7:00 P.M. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director, 7:15 P.M. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. 7:30 P.M. Consider recommendations of Board Committees including Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) on various matters. 7:40 P.M. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board. " 7:50 P.M. Consider recommendations and requests of Board members. 8:00 P.M. Decision on formation of proposed Assessment District No. 1972-1 , Country Club Drive, Moraga area (hearing closed July 16, 19710 . 8:00 P.M. Continued hearing on proposed budgets for County Fire Protection Districts for fiscal year 197 .-1975 and adoption of same. 8:00 P.M. Hearing on proposed Antioch-Pittsburg Area Fire Protection Reorganization. 8:30 P.E. Continued hearing on proposed formation of County Service Area T-2 to consider recommendation of Local Agency Formation ::omission as ;,o whether boundaries of said service area should be changed to exclude south Orinda area; if approved, fix maximum tax rate and set date for election. In this connection the Local Agency Formation Commission has submitted its resolution adopted July 24, 1971. indicating that its July 2, 1971 determination estab- lishing boundaries of proposed County Service Area T-2 is final and conclusive. 8:30 P.M. Discussion of Assembly Bill 2040 which provides for the creation of a Bay Area Regional Planning Agency. 8:1.5 P.M. The Honorable J. D. Hatzenbuhler, Presiding Judge of the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court, will speak on need for additional judgeship. ITEMS SUB:.MTr1'TTM? TO THE BOARD Items 1 - 7: COPSENT 1 . ADOPT ordinance (introduced and read July 23, 1970 fixing salaries of members of rhe Board of Supervisors; waive reading and order publication; and ADOPT ordinance (introduced July 23, 10,74) providing for implementation of certain provisions of memorandums of understanding; wave reading and order publication. 0) 2 own Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued July 29, 1974 2. ACCEPT as complete private improvements in Minor Subdivision 209-72, Pleasant Hill area, and authorize return of cash deposit in connection therewith. 3. AUTHORIZE extension of time for filing final maps of the following subdivisions: 4454, Oakley; 4459, Pleasant Hill; and 4014, Clayton. 4. FIX August 20, 1974 at 11 :00 a.m. as time for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Mr. R. L. Peterson to rezone land in the Alamo area (1889-RZ) from Single Family Residential District- 40 (R-40) to Single Family Residential District-20 (R-20) . 5. ADOPT ordinance (introduced and hearing held July 23, 1974) relating to signs in Limited Office (0-L) Districts; waive reading and order publication. 6. ADOPT ordinance (introduced July 23, 1974) providing for adjustment in compensation of the members of the Civil Service Commission; waive reading and order publication. 7. DENY the following claims: a. 111ohinder Jerath, $50,000, personal injuries; b. Frank Molta, loss of wages; and c. Chester L. Shirley, $5,000, _personal injuries. Items 8 - 29: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shown following the item. ) 8. MEMORANDUM from Agricultural Commissioner (in response to Julv 9, 1974 Board order) recommending that the request of Mrs. Kathleen Darcy for partial refund of dog impoundment fees be denied inasmuch as there is no evidence of fault on the part of the county. APPROVE RECOMMENDATION 9. LETTER from Community Planning Director, City of Pleasant Hill, requesting a Board resolution certifying 'Paso Nogal Extension Acquisition" conforms with the Priority Plan Project List for State Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act of_1974 adopted by the county. REFS TO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCLS COMI6ISSiON 10. LETTER from 1%hitecliff Homes, San Mateo, requesting an agreement to provide for reimbursement of drainage district fees imposed in connection with development of Franco Ranch from charges against future developments draining into the Sans Crainte drainage map area. REEFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND COUNTY COUNSEL 11 . LETM from Mr. W. S. Smith, Pittsburg, suggesting that gullies along Bailey Road be culverted. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR REPLY 12. LETTER from 11r. Dorian Edwards, E1 Sobrante, requesting informa- tion with respect to County Prepaid Health Plan. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HWIAN RESOURCES AGERCY FOR REPLY 4�vv3 Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued July 29, 1974 13. REPORT from Agricultural Commissioner (in response to July 9, 1974 Board order) with respect to a citation issued by a County Animal Control Officer to Mr. R. L. Stone for an unlicensed dog at large. ACKNUtILEDGE RECEIPT AND DIRECT CLERK TO SEND COPY TO F�1. STONE 14. LETTER from Mr. F. X. Kamienski, Richmond, requesting informa- tion with respect to Animal Control Division action involving his dog. REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL 15. LETTER from Concord City Manager transmitting a copy of Funding Application in connection with Emergency Employment Act of 1971 and inviting comments thereon. REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR AND DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGE1CY 16. RESOLUTION from Delta Advisory Planning Council related to proposed legislation altering Decision 1379 (The "Delta Decision"). REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 17. I-ETTER from Vis. V. A. Helrich, Concord, requesting information related to the proposed new County Detention Center. REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR REPLY 18. LETTER from President of the Board of Directors, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, requesting appointment of a Board Committee to meet with two members of its Board and one of its staff to discuss proposed Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement - East/Central Contra Costa County Waste Water Managemant Agency. REFER TO INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELA- TIONS C%a1!TTE AND PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 19. LETTER from Assemblyman Richard Alatorre, Sacramento, re- questing information with respect to implementation of Assembly Bill 86, which requires state and local agencies in public contact positions to employ bilingual employees. REFER TO ACTING PMS0NNEL DIRECTOR 20. LETTER from President of Parent Hospital Association, Sonoma State Hospital, suggesting that the Board submit nominations for consideration by the Governor in fill.ng existing vacancies on the Sonoma State Hospital Advisory Board. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY FOR RECOMIIMNDATION 21 . LETTER from President, National Inconvenienced Sportsmen's Association, Carmichael, seeking financial assistance to enable expansion of its rehabilitation services to the handicapped. REFER TO ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE COI-R+IITTEE 22. MalORANDUM from Executive Director, American Revolution Bicentennial Comaission of California, Sacramento, inviting county representatives to attend a statewide meeting of the Commission on October 16, 17 and 18, 1974 in Monterey. REFER TO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION 23. LETTER from Contra Costa Counts Mayors' Conference (in response to March 25, 1974 Board order) recommending that a measure permitting use of motor vehicle fuel revenues for public -- mass transit guideways within the county not be included on the November 5, 1974 ballot. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR � �l-, Ltt."%J Board of Supervisors? Calendar, continued July 29, 1974 2!4.. LETTER from Contra Costa County 'Transportation Advisory Committee (in response to March 25, 1974 Board order) recommending that Board action with respect to use of motor vehicle fuel revenues for public mass transit guide- ways be held in abeyance until specific guideway projects of countywide interest are identified. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 25. PETITION from county residents in the vicinity of Concord complaining about air pollution in their area. REFER TO BAY AREA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT FOR INVESTIGATION 26. LETTER from Mr. Robert Brunsell, Bond Counsel, recommending that the time for receipt of construction bids for Assessment District No. 1973-3, San Ramon, be extended from August b to August 13, 1974. APPROVE RECOHIE-�I DATION 27. LETTER from Attorney R. A. Beserra requesting time for his client, Mr. Ruben Ortiz, to address the Board with respect to his application to rezone certain land in the Brentwood area (1728-RZ) . REFM TO DIRECTOR OF PLANNING FOR STATUS REPORT ON AUGUST b, 197k 28. LETTER from State Office of Emergency Services related to Federal emergency assistance to supplement State and local efforts in event of a major disaster (Disaster Relief Act of 19710. REFM TO DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES 29. RESOLUTION adopted by California Navigation and- Ocean Development Commission on JLly 12, 197E favoring control of vessel waste discharged into navigational waters and urg4.ng that any regulations controlling same be imposed on all vessels regardless of type or size. REFER TO PUBLIC STORKS DIRECTOR AND COU1.TY HEALTH OFFICER Items 30 - 31 : D FORMATION (Copies of communications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties. ) 30. MEMORANDUM from West Contra Costa County. Wastewater Management Agency advising that a psblic meeting will be held July 31 , 1974 at 7:30 p.m., Liberal Arts Building, Contra Costa College. 31 . RESOLUTIONS adopted by the Alt. Diablo Hospital District Board of Directors and the Wast Contra Costa Hospital District Board of Directors finding that (1 ) rates and charges of hospitals operated by said districts are comparable to charges made by non-profit hospitals in their areas, and (2) setting the amounts to be raised by taxes in the 1974- 1975 fiscal year for operations of hospitals in the districts. Persons addressing the Board should complete the form provided on the rostrum and furnish the Clerk with a written cops of their presentation. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA IT04S: WEDNESDAY, 5 P.M. 00005 OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions, July 29, 1974 From: J. P. McBrien, County Administrator I. PERSONAL ACTIONS 1 . County Assessor. Reclassify one (1 ) Appraiser I, Salary Level 306 ($937419139), to Assistant Appraiser, Salary Level 350 ($107141002), effective August 1 , 1974• 2. Civil Service. Reclassify one (1 ) Administrative Analyst, position number 019' Salary Level 294 (f903-.``p1 ,098), to Personnel Analyst II, Salary Level 366 ($1 ,125-$1 ,367), effective August 1 , 1974• 3. Civil Service. Reclassify three (3) Personnel Analyst II, positions number 020 03 and O4, Salary Level 366 ($1 ,12541 ,367), to Personnel Analyst III, Salary Level 430 ($1 ,36741 ,662), effective August 1 , 1974- 4. Civil Service. Delete from the Basic 'Salary Schedule the class of Typist Clerk I, Salary Leve? 108 ($512-$623); Typist Clerk II, Salary Level 152 ($586-$712) ; Traffic Operations Supervisor, Salary Level 372 ($1 ,14641 ,,393); and Director of General Services, Salary Level 557 ($2,01442,448)9 effective August 1 , 1974• 5. County Medical Services. Add one (1 ) Hospital Attendant, Salary Level 157 ($595- $723), and cancel one (1 ) Licensed Vocational Nurse, position number 63, Salary Level 199 ($676:4822), effective August 1 , 1974• 6. Health Denartment. Add one (1 ) Staff Nurse I, Salary tevel 6-9-9s and cancel one (1 ) Mobile X-Ray Technician, position number O1 , Salary Level 253 ($797-$969), effective August 1 , 1974• Delete from the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Mobile X-Ray Technician. 7. Public Works. Add one (1 ) Typist Clerk, Salaryrevel135 ($556-$676), and cancel one (1 ) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk position number 04, Salary Level 195 ($668-$612), effective August 1 , 1974. 8. Public Works_ (Buildinrs_ and Grounds). Reclassify ono j Assistant Civil Enineer, position number 01 , Salary Level 381 ($1 ,178- p1 ,431 ), to Associate Arcaitoctural Engineer, Salary Level 435 (-0 ,388--$1 ,687), effective August 1s 1974• 0)006 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Reconnended Actions 7/29/74 Page 2. I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 9. Social Service.(509). Add one (1 ) Adm istrative Analyst, Salary Level 294 ($903-$1 ,098), and cancel one (1 ) Social Worker III, position number 501-07, Salary Level 302 ($925-.$10125)s effective August 1 , 1974• 10. Social Service (509). Add one (1 ) Administrative Analyst, Salary Level 294 ($903-$1 ,098), and cancel one (1 ) Social - Worker III, position number 501-81 , Salary Level 302 ($925419125), effective August 1 , 1974• 11 . Social Service (509). Add one (1 ) Account Clerk, Salary Level 197 ($6724817), and cancel one (1 ) Account Clerk I, position number 01 , Salary Level 175 ($628-$764)s effective August 1 , 1974. 12. Social Service (509). Add one (1 ) Accountant- Auditor I. Salary Level 293 ($900-$12094)0 and cancel one (1 ) Social Work Supervisor II, osition number 501-31 , Salary Level 374 $1 ,153-$1 ,1,,01 ), effective August 1 , 1974• 13. Soial Service (509). Add one (1 ) Supervising Account Clerk, Salary Level 268 ($834-$1 ,014)9 and cancel one (1 ) Senior Clerk, position number 509-06, Salary Level 220 ($721-$876), effective August 1 , 19%. 14. Social Service- (50 Add two (2) 40/40 Messenger positions and one (1 ) 20/40 Messenger position, Salary Level 125 ($539-$656), and cancel two (2) Social Worker II, position numbers 501 -10 and 501 -121 Salary Level 262 ($8194996), and one (11 Social Worker III, position number 501 -58, Salary Level 302 ($925$1 s125)s effective August 1 , 1974• 15. Walnut Crack-Dan7ille Municipal Court. Authorize filling of one 1 Deputy Clerk I, position number 08, vacated by resignation. Project Positions 16. Health Department (459 . Cancel one (1 ) Health Services Evaluators project position number 01 ,Salary Level 493 ($1 ,657-$2,014), and delete the class from the Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, effective July 30, 1974• To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 7/29/74 Page 3- 1. PERSONNEL ACTIONS Project Positions 17. Civil Service (585). Add to the Salary Specule for aeant Personnel the classes of Cook-Project, Salary Level 233t ($827-$911 ); Planning Aide-Project, Salary Level 225 ($?32—$889) ; Departmental Collections Assistant Trainee-Project, Salary Level 165 ($609-:;�41 ) ; and Account Clerk Trainee-Project, Salary Level 127 ($543—:%60). effective July 30, 1974• 18. Civil Service (585) . Delete from the Salary Schedule for 7aemnt Personnel the classes of Communications Technician Trainee-Project, Salary Level 247 ($783-$951 ); Equipment Services Attendant-Pro Sect, Salary Level 187t ($718-$792); Home Health Aide I-Project, Salary Level 125 ($539 4656) ' Library Clerk-Project, Salary Level 127 0543-660) ; Sheriff's Di atcher- Project, Salary Level 245 ($778-.``'945; and Vocational education Program Assistant-Project, Salary Level 309 ($945-$1 ,149), effective July 30, 1974. 19. Civil Service (585) . Add one (1 ) Departmental Collections Assistant Trainee-Project (District Attorney-Fe-roily Support), Salary Level 165 ($609-$741 ), and cancel one (1 ) Equipment Services Attendant-Project, position number 013, Salary Level 1871 ($71d-$792), effective July 30, 1974• 20. Civil Service ( 85). Add two (2) Administrative Analyst-Project one Health Department, one Clerk-Recorder), Salary Level 294 ($903-41 ,098), and cancel two (2) Group Counsellor I-Project,- ositions number 03 and Odd., Salary Level 239 p($764-$928) , effective July 30, 1974• 21 . Civil Service (585) . Add two (2) Account Cr_ J_ lralnee-.ro ect (Auditor-Controller), Salary Level 127 0543-$660), and cancel two (2) Custod=an I-Project, positions nurber 03 and 04, Salary Level 149t ($640- $705). effective July 30, 1974. E 22. Civil Service (585)_. Add one (1 ) Cook-Project, (Sheriff-Coroner, Jail), Salary Level 233t ($827-: 911 ), and cancel one (1 ) Communications Technician Trainee-Project, position number 01 , Salary Level 247 ($783-: 951 ), effective July 30, 1974• 23. Civil Service (585) . Add one (1 ) Planning Aide-Pro act : an lning) , Salar Level 255 (.`732—$8$9) , and cancel one 0 Library Clerk-Project, position number 01 , Salary Level 127 ($543—$660), effective July 30,+ 1974. I i - i p` ll 8 s 1 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 7/29/74 Page 4. I. PERS02'NEL ACTIONS Protect Positions 24. Civil Service (585). Add one (1 ) Typist Clerk Trainee-Project (Probation), Salam Level 119 ($530-$644), and cancel one (1 ) Communicable Disease Technician-Project, osition number 01 , Salary Level 229 ($741- 900), effective July 30, 1974. 25. Civil Service (585). Add two (2) Intermediate yp st ect erc- ro (one County Administrator, one Clerk of the Board), Sai Level 179 ($636-X773), and cancel one (1) Sheriff's Dispatcher_pro ject, position number 01 , Salary Level 245 ($778-¢945), and one (1 ) Vocational Education Program Assistant-Project, 9osition number 01, Salary Level 309 ($945- 1 ,149), effective July 30, 1974• 26. Civil _Service (585)_. Add two (2) Accountant- Auditor -Project one Treasurer-max Collector, Retirement one Auditor-Controller), Sala Level 293 1$900-$1 ,094), and cancel two (2)rg Group Counsellor I-Project, positions number 01 and 029 Salary Level 239 ($76k. $928), . effective July 30, 1974. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 27. Authorize Richard B. Estes, Senior Auditor- Appraiser, Office of the County Assessor, to make trip to Reno, Nevada to audit accounts, as required by Section 469 of the California Revenue.and Taxation Code, in the period from August 12, 1974 through August 13, 1974• 28. Authorize Mrs. Genelle Lemon, Director of Public Health Nursing, County Health Department, to attend meeting sponsored by the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare in Noir York, New York in the period from August 20, 1974 through August 21 , 1974• Meetings are on Management Information Systems. All travel expenses will be paid by the National League for Nursing, Inc. III. APPROPRIATIONS ADJUSTh'_E 1TS 29. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for the following accounts: County Medical Services and District Attorney. 30. Authorize emergency appropriation of $5;,000 to permit acquisition of reusable assistive devices by County Medical Services prior to adoption of the fiscal year 1974-1975 budget, pursuant to Government Code Section 29127. 0131009 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 7/29/74 Page 5. 1V. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS 31 . Authorize Write-off of delinquent accounts totaling $12,816.40, as recommended by the County Auditor-Controller and Human Resources Agency. 32. Authorize write-off of Aid overpayment accounts totaling "?4,216.53, as recommended by the County Auditor-Controller and District Attorney. 33• Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Satisfaction of Lien taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the county to Deluvina G. Lucero, who has made repayment in full. V. OTHER ACTIOINS 34• Authorize increase of $50000 to a total of $6,800 in the revolving fund of the Sheriff- Coroner. 35• Authorize County Purchasing Agent to destroy requisitions which are more- than three years old, pursuant to Government Code Section 25501 .5. 36. Approve revised schedule o* rates for itemized billing for services rendered by County Medical Services, the new schedule of rates to be effective August 10 1974. 37. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Cooperative Personnel Services Division of the California State Personnel-Board, under the terms of which examination services will be provided to the county for the fiscal year 197 .-1975• 38. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools for the provision of Drug Abuse prevention education and training in the Oakley School District and the Acalanes Elementary School District during the period December 17, 1973 through June 30, 1974 at a total cost not to exceed $55,100 under the provisions of the Contra Costa County SB-714 Drug Abuse Plan, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. (The State Department of Health has directed that these services, although already approved in the County Plan and already provided, be made subject to a formal contractual arrange- ment rather than an inter-agency agreement.) 00C10 To: Board of Sunervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 7/29/74 Page 6. Y. OTEM ACTIONS 39. Authorize Chairman, Board ^of Supervisors, to execute amendment to agreement between between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Office of Criminal - Justice Planning, for the conduct of the Fingerprint Retrieval System implementation project (OCJP Project Number 1937-1 ), the amendment to extend the duration of the project to December 31 , 1974; all other provisions of the agreement remain unchanged. 40. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute amendment to agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Office of Criminal Justice Planning, for the conduct of the Control of Major Offenders in Burglary and Related Offenses project (OCJP Project Number 1576-1 ), the amendment to extend the duration of the project to August 31 , 1974; all other provisions of the agreement remain unchanged. 41 . Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Electronic Equipment Maintenance Agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Kensington Community Services District for the provision of and mintenance of electronic equipment. 42. Amend board order dated June 11 , 1974 which authorized placement of two dependent wards of the court at Bachamnn Hills School, Philo, California at a monthly rate of $450 for each girl so as to increase the monthly rate to $591 for each girl, effective July 1 , 1974• 13. Amend Resolution Number 73/579 which established rates to be paid to child care institutions during the 1974-1975 fiscal year so as to add certain institutions and revise certain rates, effective July 1 , 1974. 44. Authorize County Auditor-Controller to pay the cost of utilities (gas and electricity) in an amount not to exceed $4,500 for the fiscal year 1974-1975 for Concerted Services Project, Inc., Pittsburg, California. 45. Authorize placement of two court wards in Kennon house, 6527 West Fifth Street, Los Angeles, California at a monthly rate of $650. l,ennor_ House was formerly part of California Young Adults where wards were in placement. Tho two programs are now separate and board action is necessary for proper financial arrangements. 0011 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 7/29/74. Page 7. V. OnM ACTIONS 46. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the City of Richmond, under the terms of which the County Probation Department will receive $1 ,000 to administer a Summer Youth Program in the period from July 31 , 1974 through September 30, 1974- 47. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the California Youth - Authority for the provision of diagnostic and treatment services to be provided to the County Probation Department at a cost of $805 per month per youth; term of the agreement is July 1 , 1974 through June 30, 1975- 48. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Rodney Nurse, PhD. for professional services to be provided to the County Probation Department at a total cost of $900. 49. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and C. H. McFarlan for professional services to be provided to the County Probation Department (Antioch/ Pittsburg Diversion Project) at a total cost of 43,840- 50. 3,840.50. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute extension of agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the University of California for work-study students working in the Counts Probation Department; extension is for one gear, to June 30, 1975- 51 . Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, as ex officio Chairman, Board of Directors, San Pablo Fire Protection District, to execute agreement between the District and the City of Richmond, under the terms of which the city agrees to utilize the services of, and pay for, eight (8) district fire- fighters from August 1 , 1974 to June 30, 1975- 52. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, as ex officio Chairman, Board of Directors, San Pablo Fire Protection District, to execute agreement between the District and the City of Richmond, under the terms of which both jurisdictions agree to respond automatically to any fire, regardless of jurisdictional boundaries based on pre- deteriaired assignments of manpower and equipment. OJC12 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 7/29/74 Page 8. V. OTHER ACTIONS 53. Authorize Chairman, Board -of Supervisors, to execute modification number 1 to the County Manpower Planning Grant (06-9-56-YL-73) which will extend the period of operation , through the period of August 1 , 1974 to September 30, 1974.. 54.. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement with the State Board of Education, under the terms of which $52,811 in federal funds will be made available for vocational education in the county (exclusive of the City of Richmond) under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973. 55• Authorize County Administrator to execute monthly rental agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Gregory A. Kearns, et ua, for county-owned property at 100k Willow Street, Martinez, California. 56. Acknowledge receipt of CAP 1975 Multi-Year Plan and refer to Administration and Finance Committee for review and recommendation. 57. Authorize extension of 197•' General Community Programming Delegate Agency Agreements with Southside Community Center, Inc., Concerted Services Project, Inc., Forth Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. and United Council of Spanish Sneaking Organizations, Inc. through August 31 , 197k, and authorize County Auditor-Controller to continue funding said programs and central administration through the expenditure of approximately $95:•000 in county funds which will be reimbursed upon receipt of federal continuation funding for the above period. NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time ,if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. DEADLINE FOR AGENU ITEMS: THURSDAY, 5:00 P.M. OOC-13 4 1 A ® CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California July 29, 1974 J . AGENDA REPORTS Report A. NORTH RICHMOND STREET IMPROVEMENTS - Project No. 0565-4175-74 - North Richmond Area The Board of Supervisors, through its Order dated July 9, 1974, referred to the Public Works Director the following bids received for the North Richmond Street Improvement Project (Alamo Avenue, Battery Street and Willard Avenue) : Vanzin Engineering, San Francisco. . . . . . . . . . . . . $45,025.00 Ransome Company, Emeryville. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461591.00 0. C. Jones and Sons, Berkeley. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49,413.00 Bay Cities Paving and Grading, Inc. , Richmond. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 662480.00 Engineer's Estimate.. . .. .. . . .$48,000.00 The low bidder has submitted an acceptable Affirmative Action Plan. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors award the contract to Vanzin Engineering of San Francisco. (RD) Report B. ELENA DRIVE - ELENA COURT - JUANA COURT - Road Group No. 4057 - Walnut Creek Area The Board of Supervisors, through its Order of July 9, 1974, referred to the Public Works Director, a petition signed by several residents living on Elena Drive, .Elena Court and Juana Court, Walnut Creek area, requesting that their neighborhood be annexed to a County Service Area so that they will be able to receive street lighting services. The Public Works Department has checked the petition and found that it does contain the signatures of a large majority of the residents living in this specific residential area. Therefore, in conformance with the Board's policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 72/341, it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution of application to the Local Agency Formation Commission requesting approval to annex the area within the two subdivisions,known as Estrella Rancho and Estrella Rancho-Unit No. 22 to County Service Area L-45. ' (TO) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page I of 12 July 29, 1974 0UU��4 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I No Items SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 1. ASPEN DRIVE - Road No. 3975-K - Work Order 4804 - Pacheco Area It is -recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Accept a Grant Deed dated July 18, 1974, from The Pentecostal Church of God of America, Northern District of California, conveying additional right of way along Aspen Drive as a condition of Land Use Permit No. 2024-74. 2. Accept and authorize the Chairman of the Board to execute a Deferred Improvement Agreement with The Pentecostal Church of God of America, Northern District of California, as a condition of Land Use Permit No. 2024-74. (RP) Item 2. SAN PABLO DAM ROAD - Road No. 0961 - Work Order 6444 - Reservoir Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Work Order 6444 in the amount of $8,400 and authorize the Public Works Director to arrange for the removal of slide material and repair the hump in the road brought about by the slide at Station 260, San Pablo Dam Road. Chemicals were injected into the ground in April to stabilize the slide. Sufficient time has now elapsed to start necessary repair work. The work will be done by a combination of hired equipment and County forces. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (RM) Item 3. SAN PABLO DAM ROAD - Road No. 0961 - Work Order 6447 Reservoir Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Work Order 6447 in the amount of $2,000 and authorize the Public Works Director to arrange for the repair of a bench slide and the re-establishment of the bench drainage at Station 258 on San Pablo Dam Road. The work will be done by hired equipment. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (RM) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page -T of 12 July 29, 1974 OUB Item 4. COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-41 - San Pablo Area At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 72/341, it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to install one (1) 7,500 lumen, mercury vapor street light on a wood pole, on the north side of North Arlington Boulevard, one pole east of existing light number 874. (TO) Item 5. BUCHANAN INDUSTRIAL PARK SPILLWAY - County Drainage Maintenance - Work Order 4787 - Pacheco Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Work Order 4787 in the amount of $700.00 and authorize the Public Works Director to perform Job DMP 75-6 SR, consisting of modifying a spillway at the inlet to a 72-inch storm drain installed last year under a grading permit in a dedicated drainage easement in Buchanan Industrial Park (Subdivision 2675) . The crest of the spillway was installed at too high an elevation, resulting in excessive siltation of the open ditch upstream. It is believed that continuing future costs for silt removal can be avoided by lowering the crest about a foot. This is proposed as a 'special" job because correction of such design or construction deficiencies does not conform to the regular provisions of the Drainage Maintenance Policy (Board Resolution No. 72/17) . The work is considered to be a minor alteration to an existing facility and is therefore a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. It will be done by County forces. (FC) Item 6. ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUMENTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: A. Accept the following instruments: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 5-1-74 Oliver Rousseau Industries Corp. Midhill Road 2. Grant Deed 5-1-74 Oliver Rousseau Industries Corp. Morello Avenue 3. Grant Deed 6-20-74 New Community One Sub. 4337 (LD) AGENDA Public Works Department Page 3 of 12 July 29, 1974 Qjols r SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 7. PALMER ROAD - Road No. 4244 - Work Order 4805 - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept Grant Deed dated July 23, 1974, from Paul C. Petersen, conveying additional right of way for Palmer Road in conjunction with the development of Subdivision No. 4141. (RP) Item 8. CANYON ROAD PROJECT - Project No. 2631-4165-74 - Moraga Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept Grant Deed and Right of Way Contract dated July 14, 1974, from Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Moraga, California, and authorize Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, to sign said Contract on behalf of the County. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a warrant for $750.00 in favor of Western Title-Guaranty Company, Escrow No. W-355390, and deliver same to the County Real Property Agent for payment. Payment is for 3,305 square feet of residential land and a Temporary Construction Permit required for subject project. (RP) Item 9. CHARLES HILL ROAD - Road 'No. 2444 - Work Order 4504 - Orinda Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept a Waiver dated July 25, 1974, from Virginia M. Risbrough, for the purpose of waiving claims for future compensation from the County for damages caused to her property by reason of maintenance and construction of Charles Hill Road, County Road No. 2444. It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the County Auditor to issue a warrant in the amount of $300.00, payable to Virginia M. Risbrough, and deliver said warrant to the County Supervising Real Property Agent. - The above payment is for trees removed during reconstruction of Charles Hill Road. (RP) Item 10. COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-45 - Moraga Area At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on Street lighting, Resolution No. 72/341, it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Cowpany to energize five (5) 7.500 lumen, mercury vapor street lights in Subdivision No. 3746, as follows: 1. On the east side of Wickham Drive, two poles south of Del Monte Way; 2. On the west side of Wickham Drive, three poles south of Del Monte Way; 3. On the east side of Del Rio Way, two poles south of Del Monte Way; (continued on next page) AGENDA Public Works Department -' Page T+ of 12 July 29, 1974 Item 10 continued: 4. On the west side of Del. Rio Way, three poles south of Del Monte Way; and 5. On the north side of Del Rio Court, one pole west of Del Rio Way, The lights have been installed by the Developer under previous agreements and should now be billed to County Service Area L-45. (TO) Item 11. SUBDIVISION 4432 - Moraga Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Approve the map for Subdivision 4432 2. Authorize its Chairman to execute the Subdivision Agreement on behalf of the County. Owner: Moraga Enterprises, Inc. , P. 0. Box 345, Moraga, CA 94556 Engineer: Sandis & Associates, 1520 South Main Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Performance Bond: Cash $500 (Deposit Permit Detail No. 118822 dated July 23, 1974) Surety $362,700 Labor and Materials Bond: $363,200 Tax Bond for 1974-75 lien: $45,000 Inspection Fee: $18,160 Street Light Fee: $1,057.14 County Service Area M-18 Number of Lots: 134 Mileage: 0.83 mile Time limit for completion expires July 23, 1975 Location: The southerly extension of St. Andrews Drive (LD) Item 12. ARROYO DEL CERRO PROJECT - Flood Control Zone 3B - Work Order 8465 - Walnut Creek Area. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approve and authorize its Chairman to execute a Consulting Services Agreement with Bryan and Murphy Associates, Inc. , of Walnut Creek, California, in the amount of $6,000.00. The Agreement provides for consulting services for the District's Arroyo Del Cerro Project. (NOTE_TO CLERK OF THE BOARD: Please return all copies of the Agreement to the Pubic Works Department for further processing.) (FC) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV No Items A G E N D A Public Works Department Page "S of 12 July 29, 1974 000.18 P;y SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 13. HARTZ AVENUE - Road No. 5301E - Work Order 4805 - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept a Grant Deed dated July 18, 1974, from Mar Paul, Inc. , conveying additional right of way along Hartz Avenue, as required by Ordinance 71-20, for a building permit. (RP) Item 14. VICTORY HIGHWAY - Road No. 7182 - Work Order 4805 - Antioch Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept a Grant Deed dated July 17, 1974, from Fibreboard Corporation, conveying additional right of way along Victory Highway, as required by Ordinance 71-20, for a building permit. (RP) Item 15. SAN RAMON VALLEY BOULEVARD - Road No. 5301 - Work Order 6060 - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Work Order 6060 in the amount of $3,000 and authorize the Public Works Director to arrange for the paving of the County's portion of San Ramon Valley Boulevard at Podna Road, in conjunction with the paving of the frontage improvements of Land Use Permit No. 367-73, in the Danville area. The County's portion of paving consists of paving in excess of 20 feet from the newly installed curb. The work is to be done by a private contractor under purchase order. This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. . (RM) Item 16. OAK CREEK LINED CHANNEL - County Drainage Maintenanc: - Work Order 4788 - San Ramon Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Work Order 4788 in the amount of $2,500 and authorize the Public Works Director to perform Job DMP 75-7, consisting of removal of silt, vegetation and debris from the stilling basin and concrete-lined channel of Oak Creek,. in the vicinity of the end of Pecan Court. This job is in accordance with Clauses 5a and 6a of the Drainage Maintenance Policy (Board Resolution No. 72/17) . This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements and will be done by a combination of County forces and rented equipment. (FC) A G E N D A Public Warks Department Page -6 of 12 July 29, 1974 ON19 Item 17. SAN RAMON CREEK BETTERMENT - Flood Control Zone 3B - Work Order 8090 - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approve Work Order 8096 in the amount of $2,000 and authorize the Ex Officio Chief Engineer of said District to perform work along the westerly bank of San Ramon Creek from about 80 feet downstream to 480 feet upstream of Drop Structure No. 12. The work consists of regrading the patrol road and constructing a longitudinal ditch and overpour structure. This betterment is needed in order to control surface drainage from the adjoining property which is eroding the creek bank. This work will be charged to funds of Flood Control Zone 3B budgeted for construction purposes and will be done by a combination of County forces and rented equipment. It is considered to be a minor alteration to an existing facility and is therefore a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (FC) Item 18. SUBDIVISION 3845 - San Ramon Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Subdivision Agreement Extension for Subdivision 3845 and authorize its Chairman to sign on its behalf. This Subdivision Agreement Extension grants an extension of time td, and including, December 17, 1975. • (LD) Item 19. SUBDIVISION 3844 - San Ramon Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Subdivision Agreement Extension for Subdivision 3844 and authorize its Chairman to sign on its behalf. This Subdivision Agreement Extension grants an extension of time to, and including, December 10, 1975. (LD) Item 20. SUBDIVISION 4171 - San Ramon Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Subdivision Agreement Extension for Subdivision 4171 and authorize its Chairman to sign on its behalf. .This Subdivision Agreement Extension grants an extension of time to, and including, December 10, 1975. (LD) AGENDA Public Works Department Page T of 12 July 29, 1974 a-X-2o h F h ^E Item 21. SUBDIVISION 4205 - Discovery Bav Area On March 19, 1974, the Board of Supervisors accepted Subdivision 4205 as complete. The Developer has requested that the bonds that accompanied the Subdivision Agreement be reduced to 15 percent of the original amount. It is -recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the Decrease Rider for Bond No. 908149 to reduce the bond amount from $127,700 to $19,200 for the remainder of the warranty period of Subdivision 4205, as provided for in Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code as amended. (LD) Item 22. SUBDIVISI0N 4086 - Discovery Bav Area On March 25, 1974, the Board of Supervisors accepted Subdivision 4086 as complete. The Developer has requested that the bonds that accompanied the Subdivision Agreement be reduced to 15 percent of the original amount. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept. the Decrease Rider for Bond No. 908107 to reduce the bond amount from $193,780 to $29,100- for the remainder of the warranty period of Subdivision 4086, as provided for in Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code as amended. (LD) Item 23. SUBDIVISION 4206 - Discovery Bay Area On March 25, 1974, the Board of Supervisors accepted Subdivision 4206 as complete. The Developer has requested that the bonds that accompanied the Subdivision Agreement be reduced to 15 percent of the original amount. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the Decrease Rider for Bond No. 916131 to reduce the bond amount from $105,200 to $15,800 for the remainder of the warranty period of Subdivision 4206, as provided for in Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code as amended. (LD) Item 24. MIRANDA AVENUE - LIVORNA ROAD - Road Nos. 4234B and 4234A - Alamo Area At the request of local citizens and after an engineering study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolutions Nos. 1984 and 1985 be approved as follows: Traffic Resolution No. 1984 Pursuant to Section 22358 of the California Vehicle Code, no vehicle shall travel in excess of 30 miles per hour on that portica of MIRANDA AVENUE (Road No. 42348) , Alamo, beginning at the intersection of Stone Valley Road and extending northerly to the intersection of Livorna Road. (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page -i` of 12 July 29, 1974 0��21 A _ Item 24 continued: (Traffic Resolution No. 8, pertaining to the existing 35 miles per hour speed limit on this portion of MIRANDA AVENUE is hereby rescinded) . Traffic Resolution No. 1985 Pursuant to Section 22358 of the California Vehicle Code, no vehicle shall travel in excess of 30 miles per hour on that portion of LIVORNA ROAD (Road Nos. 4231 and 4234A) , Alamo, beginning at the intersection of Miranda Avenue and extending westerly to the intersection of Danville Boulevard. (Traffic Resolutions Nos. 20 and 270, pertaining to the existing 35 miles per hour speed limits on this portion of Livorna Road are hereby rescinded) . (TO) Item 25. HARTZ AVENUE - Road No. 5301B - Danville Area At the request of officials of the San Ramon Valley Chamber of Commerce and after an engineering study, it is recommended that Traffic ResolutionsNos. 1986 and 1987 be approved as follows: Traffic Resolution No. 1986 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking shall be limited to two (2) hours, from 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. , Sundays and Holidays excepted, on the east side of HARTZ AVENUE (Road No. 5301B) , Danville, beginning at a point 105 feet south of the centerline of La Gonda Way and extending southerly a distance of 360 feet. Traffic Resolution No. 1987 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking shall be limited to two (2) hours, from 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. , Sundays and Holidays excepted, on the west side of HARTZ AVENUE (Road No. 5301B) , Danville, beginning at a point 44 feet south of the centerline of Love Lane and extending southerly a distance of 340 feet. (TO) Item 26. CAMINO ANDRES - Project No. 5385-4593-73 - West Pittsburg Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Amendment to Contract (Construction Agreement) with Pacific Excavators, the Contractor for the Camino Andres Realigrment project, and authorize the Chairman of the Board to execute the Agreement. (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page -9 of 12 July 29, 1974 ©KU22 r. Item 26 continued: The Agreement provides for the posting of a $50,000 surety bond to guarantee maintenance and repair for a period of five years from completion of the modified box culvert. The culvert modifications were proposed and designed by the Contractor's engineer to overcome problems encountered during construction. The modifications have been reviewed and approved by the Public Works Department. (NOTE TO CLERK OF THE BOARD: Please return two executed copies of the Agreement to Public Works Department, attention of Dan Tonelli, Road Operations Division - Construction Section.) (RC) GENERAL Item 27. HIGHWAY USERS TAX APPORTIONMENT The Controller of the State of California advises that the July, 1974 apportionment of highway users taxes to Counties has been completed and that a warrant in the amount of $358,182.18 has been mailed to Contra Costa County as its share of these taxes. This is $24,572.04 less than the July, 1973 apportionment of $382,754.22. (B&S) Item 28. FIRE COLLEGE SITE D mE ROVDSENTS - Contract I and Contract II - Work Order 5547 It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Inspection Agreements with J. M. 'Nelson and Charles %. Liebscher for contract inspection of the Fire College Site Improvements - Contracts I and II, and authorize its Chairman to execute. Payment will be in accordance with the rate indicated in the Agreements. (BP) Item 29. ROUTINE DITCH CLEANING - County Drainage Maintenance - Work Order 4749 - Countywide Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Work Order 4749 in the amount of $20,000 and authorize the Public Works Director to perform work consisting of removal of vegetation and debris from 62 ditches and systems of ditches throughout the County, as set forth on the list entitled "Job DMP 75-5 - Routine List of Ditches for Vegetation and Debris Removal." Said list is on file in the Glacier Drive office of the Public Works Department and in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. All work is in conformance with the provisions of the Drainage Maintenance Policy (Board Resolution No. 72/17) . This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements and will be done by County forces. (FC) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 16-of 12 July 29, 1974 0', c23 .....s. .,x....... . ....,... ». .• ..::.. it '.... . v... ...Y"kms .. , .... .:....:7 .g:... ...V .. ..,... _ ... . .. ,. ,, ... Item 30. CONTRA COSTA COU1'TY SANITATION DISTRICT N0. 5 (Port Costa It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Establish Annual Sewerage Service Charges for Fiscal Year 1974-1975 as follows: a. Each Single Family Dwelling Unit - $95.00 b. Connections other than Single Family Dwelling Units - On the basis of burden on treatment facilities and in accordance with District Ordinances, as determined by the Engineer Ex Officio of the District c. Churches, elementary schools, and the fire house - None 2. Authorize the Engineer Ex Officio to prepare a list of Annual Sewerage Service Charges for each connection within the District using the above Charges. 3. Authorize the County Auditor to place the above, Charges on the proper County tax bills. 4. Authorize the Business and Services Division of the Public Works Department to directly bill users of the District System as required. (EC) Item 31. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 (Bethel Island) It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Establish Annual Water Service and Sewerage Service Charges for Fiscal Year 1974-1975 as follows: a. Beacon West (Subdivision 3870) Annual Water Service Charge per Unit - $35.00 b. Water and Sewerage Service Charges for the following developments shall be paid as shown below, to the District, upon acceptance of the facilities by the District: (1) Willow Park Marina Condominium (Subdivision 4314) Water and Sewerage Service Charge per Unit - $149.00* (2) Willow Mobile Rome Park (Land Use Permit 258-71) Water and Sewerage Service Charge per Unit - $92.00* *To be pro-rated using "period of time" of actual use of the District's System. 2. Authorize the Engineer Ex Officio to prepare a list of Annual Water Service Charges for each unit in Subdivision 3870, using the above Charges, and the County Auditor to place said Charges on the proper County tax bills. 3. Authorize the Business and Services Division of the Public Works Department to dir�ectlx bill all the above Charges, except those established for Subdivision 3870. (EC) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 711 of 12 July 29, 1974 00024 Item 32. CO.N7RA COSTA COUNTY S_ 14ITATION DISTRICT NO. 19 (Discovery Bay It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Establish Annual Water and-Sewerage Service Charges for Fiscal Year 1974-1975 as follows: a. Unit Charge - $75.00 b. Other than a Unit - On the basis of burden on water and treatment facilities, as determined by the Engineer Ex Officio of the District 2. Authorize the Engineer Ex Officio to prepare a list of Annual Water and Sewerage Service Charges using the above Charges. 3. Authorize the County Auditor to place the above Charges on the proper County tax bills. (EC) Item 33. COh7RA COSTA -COUNTY WATER AGENCY 1. The Delta Water Quality Report will not be submitted this week. 2. The Board of Supervisors to consider attached "Calendar of Water Meetings. ' No action required. (EC) NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion by citizens , becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 12 of 12 July 29, 1974 ©0C2J .t ry __ 1 Prepared Jointly by the Water Resources Representative and the Chief Engineer of the. Contra Costa County Water Agency July 25, 1974 CALENDAR OF WA'M MEETINGS Ylncludes Meetings for which attendance has already been authorized) - ATTENDANCE TIM Recommended Date of Bd. DATE DAY 'SPONSOR PLACE -REMARKS Authorization Aug.2 Fri. California Water Fountain Regular Meeting Staff Commission Valley orange Co. Sep.6 Fri. Central Valley Not Regional Board Hearing - Staff Regional Water Scheduled Basin Plans (SA, 5B, SC) Qual.Cont.Bd. Sep27 Fri. Central Valley Not Regional Board Adoption Staff Regional Water Scheduled Meeting - Basin Plans Qual.Cont.Bd. (SA, 5B, and SC) 00020 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Ordinance Passed. This being the date fixed to consider passing the following ordinance amending the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County as indicated, which was duly introduced and hearings held; The Board ORDERS that this ordinance is passed, and the Clerk shall have it published as indicated below: Ordinance Number Subject Newspaper 74-48 Providing for compensation of CONCORD TRANSCRIPT Civil Service Commissioners for services when attending regular meetings and for reimbursement for mileage and other expenses reasonably and necessarily incurred in discharge of duties. PASSED on July 29, 1974 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of • Civil Service Supervisors affixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 J. RROLSSON, Clerk By � ' t� /�` ��XX Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5174 -12MO OU `'f OUL4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 7 In the Matter of Adoption of Ordinance No. 74-51 . This being the date fixed to consider passage of Ordinance Number 74-51 amending the County Ordinance Code to enlarge the size of signs, and forbid free-standing signs, in 0-1: (Limited Office) zoning districts, which was duly introduced and hearing held; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE WARD ORDERED that the aforesaid ordinance is adopted, reading waived and the Clerk is directed to publish same in the "Orinda Sun." PASSED on July 29, 1974 by the following vote: Supervisors ATES NOES ABSENT J. P. R A. M. Dias M ( j y M W. N. Boggess (JC) ( ) Be A. Linscheid M ( ) ( ) 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of ac: County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 29th day of July , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByDeputy Clerk Arline en H 24 sp• -12.500 VVt��V mom In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 1914 In the Matter of Adoption of Ordinance No. 74-50. This being the date fixed to consider passage of Ordinance Number 74-50 amending the County Ordinance Code making changes in various sections to effectuate parts of various memorandums of understanding agreed upon by the Board and various employee organisations, which was duly introduced and hearing held; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid ordinance is adopted, reading Waived and the Clerk is directed to publish same in the "Orlmda Sim." PASSED on July 292 1974 by the following vote: e Supervisors AYES HOBS ABSENT J. P. Kenny (X) ( ) ( } A. M. Dias (X) ( } ( ) J. E. Moriarty (X) ( ) ( } W. N. Boggess (F) ( ) ( ) E. A. Linscheid (X) ( ) ( ) 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors o fixed this 29th day of July , i9 74 //T1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By— Deputy Clerk . Arline Patten H 24 5/74 -12300 i t i i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATS OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving } Personnel Adjustments. July 29, 1974 As recommended by the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I i i t r 1 { f 7- 0 3 1 TI 0 f i 4DJUSTf E If REQUEST Fio: i'G2 l Department Assessor Budget ;gnit016 Date 7/5/74 Action Requested: Reclassixy Appraiser I position 148-1 to Assistant ADDraiser - James McDonald Proposed effective date.: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: Employee is eligible and qualified for Dromo-• tion. More is consistent with agreements adopted during appraisal staff reorganization �cussions.if 5 �� Estimate i�cos�f0ddjustment: %! '= Amount: 1 . SZari(a aiW, Wages: 'ot $ )9i $ 704 ioxe 2. F� d Assei: (ti.s.t .i tems ajtd cost) �' C= C= $ si Estimated total $ 704 > C=CSignature Asst, Assessor L%- Department Head Initial nidion of County Administrator Date: P7, � ! To Cil} Sery*e %u4= 61assification recoaradation. County AcrminitWator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: -lam 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Appraiser I to Assistant Appraiser. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Assistant Appraiser. Can be effective August 1 1974. - The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclass- ification of Appraiser I, Salary Level 306 (937-1139) to Assistant Appraiser, Salary Level 350 (1071-1302). Pe nn 1 Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: Jub7 29, 1971L Reclassify one (1 ) Appraiser I, Salam Level 306 (49P41 9139), to Assistant Appraiser, Salary Level 350 ($1 ,,071-41 ,,302). effective August 11, 1974. County dministrator Action of the Board of Supervisors JUL 2 9 1,974 Adjustment APPROVE') on JUL ? q ;y;:� IR. OLSSON. County Clerk • Date: BY: frnM=: i,ef' APPROVAL cS .this cdjuz anent c r„StZtutes an App&opAi.ation Adjusbnent and Pe 4onneZ ®iJti.�1 Re s o,-u.tZon Amendment. i Adjustment AFN'KOVtD U _32''4 on J. R. OLSSON. County Clerk JUL ? 9 '3774 - Date: JBy: l r�Mi:4 <<P.1 .r�uir.�) y APPROVAL eS .this adjus r-Rnti cops `es cn App)copAiatZon Adjustment and Pmonnet ®0 31 Rezo&tZon AmemLwAz. ` J � n P 0 S I T 1 ON AEJ U S T M E N T RE011E ST No: � >S Department civil Service Budget Unit bate j,jy 12. 1974 Action Requested: Reclassify Administrative Analyst, position #01 to Personnel Analyst II Proposed effective date: 8/1/74 Explain why adjustment is needed: Promotion of qualified incumbent of flexibly staffed position. CONTRA COSTA CQuvTY RECEIN/ ELS Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Njd1-'_ 49set3: arl wages: JUL 12 1974 2. (tint items and coat) �" of W _ iaisitata�r L` c.o N Estimated total $ _ Signature Dep n Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: %7//s7e)Y_ To Civil Service: Request classification recommendation. Count ms ator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 2, . 1974 Classification and Pay. Recommendation Reclassify Administrative Analyst to Personnel Analyst II In accordance with established policy of flexible staffing for this position, study discloses conditions have been met and duties and responsibilities presently assigned justify reclassification to Personnel Analyst II. Can be effective August 1, 1974 The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclass- ification of Administrative Analyst #01, Salary Level 294 (903-1098) to Personnel Analyst II, Salary Level 366 (1125-1367). 4 Pe ne,4 Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: July 29, 1924 Reclassify one (1 ) Administrativs Analyst, position number 010 Salary Level 294 ($90341 ,098), to Personnel Analyst II, Salary Level 366 ($1 ,125- ,367), effective August 1 , 1974. County ministrattr Action of the Board of Supervisors .:J L 2 C � -.t Adjustment APPROVED on -a_ , County Clerk _= J. R. O_SSON Date: _ . . By: AA-T. •A'' 1,6,.ri APPROVAL of V,,Zs adjustment constii,tu.tea an Ar tc. -, Zatii"on Adjurt?nent ar:d Pe,%sornet © � J� 32 r� POS I T I Lh nr' J US T ,SENT RE0i! ES T No: 19f Department Civil Service Budget Unit 035 Date July 12, 1974 Action Requested: Reclassify Personnel Analyst II, positions 902, #01 and #04- to Personnel Analyst III Proposed effective date: all Explain why adjustment is needed: Promotion of qualified incumbents of fl Xibly RtAffpd positions. r• Estimated cost of adjustment: P E E E I v E D Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: JUL 12 1914 $ 2. Fixed Assets: (Z st .. and cost) © ? a Wilce of CAuntyAd�n�nictra Estimated total en Q Signature f Department ea Initial Ptermat3on of County Administrator pate: /5 To Civil 991-vFce: Request classification recomendation. �! Count min trator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: _T�g23, 1924 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 3 Personnel Analyst II positions to Personnel Analyst III. In accordance with established policy of flexible staffing for this position, study discloses conditions have been met and duties and responsibilities presently assigned justify reclassification to Personnel Analyst III. Can be effective August 1, 1974. / The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassification of Personnel Analyst II 102, 03 and 04, Salary Level 366 (1125-1367) to Personnel Analyst III, Salary Level 430 (1367-1662). Persopfiel Mctor Recommendation of County Administrator Date: July 29, 1971i Reclassify three (3) Personnel Analyst II, positions number 02, 03 and 04, Sala Level 366 ($1 ,125- 1 ,367), to Personnel Analyst III, Salary Level 43001 ,367-41 ,662), effective August 1 , 1971 .. County A inistrator Action of the Board of SupervisorsjDt �, Q 7 Adjustment APPROVED on County Clerk J. R. OLSSON . Date: ` " By: APPROVAL of .tlLiz adjustment cons}'+ " an ApptepAiati.on Adjusbnent and Petsornet Rz s o.Eation knendnwi.t. �,33 P O S I T I O N AL J U S T ME N T P: E Q U E S T No: Department Civil Service Budget Unit 035 Cate 7/16174 Action Requested: Delete the classes and all positions of Typist Clerk 1, Typist Clerk II, Traffic Operations Supervisor and Director of General Services from the Basic Salary Proposed effective date: Immediate Schedule Explain why adjustment is needed: Classes are no longer utilized_ Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: i tist .items and coot) S Estimated total $ Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: Countv Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 23, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Remove the classes of Typist Clerk I, Typist Clerk II, Traffic Operations Supervisor and Director of General Services. On July 23, 1974 the Civil Service Commission deleted the classes of Typist Clerk I, Typist Clerk II, Traffic Operations Supervisor and Director of General Services. Can be effective August 1, 1474, The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 73/488 by removing Typist Clerk I, Salary Level 108 (5122-623) and Typist Clerk II, Salary Level 152 (586-712); also amend Resolution 74/581 by removing Traffic Operations pervisor, Salary Level 372 (1146- 1393) and Director of General Services, Salary Level 7 (2014-2448). PaRondel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: _Jul v 29, 197Ly Delete from the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Typist Clerk I. Salary Level 108 ($5124623) ; Typist Clerk II, Salary Level 152 ($586j$712) ; ; Traffic Operations Supervisor, Salary Level 372 (M ,1�-� ,393) ; and Director of General Services, Salary Level 557 (9'2,014 1 ,448), effective August 1 , 197'x.• County dministra-Or Action of the Board of Supervisors JUL � � Adjustment APPROVED on County Clerk J Z. ctssOM Date: By: APPROWI,L o,4 'this «d j us bren,t ea stitaels an App:.-!t i. ort Ad j ud.bpen t and Pelvs onnee o: P C' S I T ? 0 it :. D .,' :' S T M E NT R E Q U S T Pt D e p a r ttn,e n CCCo. Medical. Services Budget Unit 5110 Date 5/22/7 : Action Requested: Cancel T-V-Y Pas_ 0621L-63 ; Add Hosoital Attendant Position Proposed effective date:6/i/7h Explain why adjustment is needed: To cor..nlete establishment of staffing at agreed uaon _ g1gs. l ard 2 v = V Estimated cast of adjustment: Amount: 1 . -_Salat jes;-and wages: +a : s:3,'i $ 2. Fi xe d,As�e is: (LiE4 t i,;c-ms rjid co44) a `- > _ ra� Estimated total X4�� � •i Signature Meda Admin, Svcs• z. Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: 6-14-74 To Civil Service: Requ*st recommendation pursuant to June 14, 1974 memorandum attached. - County Administra— Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: my. 23. 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Hospital Attendant; cancel 1 Licensed Vocational Nurse. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Hospital Attendant. Can be effective August 1. 1974. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Hospital Attendant, Salary Level 157 (595-723) and the cancellation of Licensed Vocational Nurse #63, Salary Level 199 (676-822). Personnel ire for Recommendation of County Administrator : Juls 29, 1974 Add one (1 ) Hospital Attendant, Salary Level 157 ($5954M), and cancel one (1 ) Licensed Vocational Nurse, position number 63, Salary Level 199 ($676-$822), e"ective August 1 , 197th• County A inistrato: Action of the Board of Supervisors JUL 2 8 19-74 Adjustment APPROVED on County Clerk Date: -' . By: _ "f,' wrrZf« -- APPROVAL op :th' s adjLLS.tmeitt cc,14—Zjtt tes an Apptopn,Uon Adju4tment.and PWonnet FORMR9 7; ..is. ..... ... f POS 1 T 1 ON ADJ LIS T '•1EN T REQ VE S T Nto: Department health Budget Unit 450 Hate 4-22-74 Action Requested: Add one (1) Staff Nurse 11 and cancel one (1) Mobile X-ray Technician position X01 Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: The capabilities of a Registered Nurse is required to perform tuberculin testing services due to the decreased usage of the X-ray it Unit, and. increased usage of new testing methods and techniques. Estimated cost of adjustment: CO;v�,; A COSTA COUNTY Amount: RE0EIVEcD 1 . -SalI,;!jesr._and wages: $ 234 2.-fixed As*is: (ti-6t -items and coat) u P Office of $ L.:.J Courly A`siipis}ratar 1,) HU�N4ZESOURC�TCY Estimated total $ 234 `� Signature �- D Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: 5-1-74 To Civil Service: Request recommendation pursuant to May 1, 1974 memorandum attached. Cou tv Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: i July 23, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Staff Nurse I; cancel 1 Mobile X-Ray Technician. Remove class.of Mobile X-Ray Technician. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Staff Nurse I. On July 23, 1974 the Civil Service Commission deleted the class of Mobile X-Ray Ell Technician. Can be effective August 1, 1974. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Staff Nurse I, Salary Level S95/rand the cancellation of Mobile X-Ray Technician #01, Salary Level 253 (797-969). Also amend Resolution 74/58 removing the class of Mobile X-Ray Technician. AnIA Pe kl Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: Ju1X 29, 1971,.. Add one (1 ) Staff Nurse.Z, Salary Level 895F, and cancel one (1 ) Mobile X-Ray Technician, position number 010 Salary Level 253 07974969), effective August 12 1974. Delete from the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Mobile X-Ray Technician. County Administrai.2r Action of the Board of Su ervisors iUL 2 g 19174 Adjustment APPROVED on County Cleric J. R. OLSSON , Date: By: ,r ci-rf !& 4w-"a," APPROVAL o5 this adjustment eon6titates an App,top'`.,Za r.on Adja,6tment and Peuonnee Ruo&tion Amendment. IC 35 POS 1 T I ON ADJUSTMENT R E C U E S T No: !� -a7L i Department Public Works Budget 1-,nit 650 Date June 27, 1974 Action Requested: Reclassify Intermediate Steno Cleric to Typist Clerk Proposed effective date: A.S.A.P. l Explain why adjustment is needed: Reduction in stenographic work in this position. k t Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . �ed3ESLRs: ar+:es rwages: `' S 615.00 2. Cis: i tear.5 and cost) = r 512.00 d v Estimated total 103.00 monthly Savin Signature par t Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: July 5, 1974 To Civil Service: Request classification recommendation. 04 11�A County Wnistrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 23, 19714/ Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Typist Clerk; cancel 1 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Typist Clerk. Can be effective August 1, 1974. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Typist Clerk, Salary Level 135 (556-676) and the cancellation of Intermediate Stenographer Clerk # 04, Salary Level 195 (668-812). 6 4� Person 1 D rector Recommendation of County Administrator ate: TulZ 29,E 1971 Add one (1 ) Typist Clerk, Salary Level 135 ($556-$676), and cancel one (1 ) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, position nu®ber 04, Salam Level 195 ($668-012), effective August 1 , 1974• County A inistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors JD} , `� -� � Adjustment APPROVED on ` County Clerk �! J. Z OLSSON Date: .i`_ 3y: •1" �.� ln.� ��t���/�� c i+'.i� il�j:1�-i iLt Ct•SSiii�.%c'.1 w' n._; C-' «tCJiL .K'�.f�aSllRZiLL GY!d pvt3CN.rP.Z 00037 ' P D S I T I ' iI A U S T is E ''. f P tE Q UE S T fto: Public Works - Buildings & Grounds Department Buildings and Grounds SudGet ;,ni Obl Date 6-19-'74 Action Requested: Reclassify _assistant Civil �ginecr position No. Ol to Associate Architectural Engineer Proposed effective date: 1 Explain why adjustment is needed: To upgrade classification of position to reflect increased professional requirements and job responsibilities i Estimated cost of adjustment: F`,mcunt: l . S ri elan .:cages: $ 90.00 2Cp cpi�z and cost) None i $ -?-dUE=— s91 I Estimated total 90.00 QIC£ 46tyUdat idmtor Signature i > Depar nt Head , I initial Determi nate on of County Administrator Date: July 9w 1974 To Civil Service: Request classification recommendation. County Adm4tistrator jPersonnel Office and./or Civil Service Commission ate: July 23, 19Z4 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Assistant Civil Engineer to Associate Architectural Engineer. 1 i Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification i to Associate Architectural Engineer. Can be effective August 1, 1974. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the re- classification of Assistant Civil Engineer 001, Salary Level 381 (1178-1431) to Associate Architectural Engineer, Salary Level 435 (1388-1687). i t� +i Person l 2i rector _l Recommendation of County Administrator ate: Julz 29, 1971. Reclassify one (1 ) Assistant Civil Engineer, position number 01 , Salary Level 381 ($1 ,178-0 114,31 ) , to Associate Architectural Engineer; Salary Level 435 ($1 ,388-$1 ,687), effective August 1 , 1974. i County dministrator i Action of the Board of Supervisors JUL 2 c 7_4 Adjustr,.ent APPROVED on County Clerk ` I iL OLSSOM , Date: _ . isZ By: cyr: I�Q • -�. APPROVAL ej thl -s adjus tire at coc-s titutes a;: kiju.stme;.t and Pet4onnez �'a {A�^ - / POS d i I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: �G3ri Department SJCIAL SERVICE Budget Unit 509 Late January 15. 1974 Action Requested: Add (1 ) Administrative Analyst Position. Cancel (1) Social Worker III Position =501-07 Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide additional staff Assistance to Department Fiscal Officer in area of aid claims Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salart-is aid wages: $ (280) 2, r_i tui cost) $ jA 1974 Estimated tot fv /1 $ 1 -_1 0if►ce of Signature . �~ Ounty Administrator Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: ftE 21 ,2 1971L To Civil Service: Request classification reco=endation. M Count in trator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July ?I- IQ74 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Administrative Analyst; cancel 1 Social Worker III Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Administrative analyst. Can be effective August 1, 1974. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Administrative Analyst, Salary Level 294 (903-1098) and the cancellation of Social Worker III #501-07, Salary Level 302 (925-1125). PersonnIn D rector Recommendation of County Administrator te: July 290 19711 Add one (1 ) Administrative Analyst, Salary Level 294 ($903-41098), and cancel one (1 ) Social Worlmr III, position number 501 -07, Salary Level 302 (X925-$1 ,125), effective August 1 , 1974. County P inistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors D+ ? o •7-* Adjustment APPROVED ----r- ) on , County Clerk J. R O!SSOIV Date: - By: a✓r� ,o �� L2.� APPROVALo,' ii!t S LZtl±!LS 4'�`t' Co12S Ami t:tZS CJ! t ':cC'.(:.t+.t 0it AdjLLStneitt.and Yex6onneZ OUX/9V G� P O S I T I O N ADJUST : M E h T R E Q U E S T No: Department SOCIAL SERVICE Budget Unit 509 Date 1-15-74 Action Requested: Add (1) Administrative Analyst position; cancel (1) Social Worker III ! position #501-81. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide additional staff assistance to Department Personnel Program. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ (2$0) 2. Fix jos c(js;oi c T id coat) - r-. $ -JAN 16 1914 Estimated total .-- $ (280) / r Office o / L f Signature - '-' aunty Administrator Department Head Initial4�_LtePt�ination of County Administrator Date: May 21 , 1974 To C#;il STerRce: Regi at classification recoaasendation. County A itrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Da, : T3, 1Q71+ Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Administrative Analyst; cancel 1 Social Worker III. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Administrative Analyst. Can be effective august 1, 1974. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Administrative Analyst, Salary Level 294 (903-1098) and the cancellation of Social Worker III #501-81, Salary Level 302 (925-1125). Personnel 42tor Recommendation of County Administrator JU3Z 29. 1974 Add one (1 ) Administrative Analyst, Salary Level 294 ($903—$1 ,098), and cancel one (1 ) Social Worker III, position number 501 -81 , Salary Level 302 ($925-$1 ,125), effective August 12 1974- County A inistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors ,1U; , Adjustment APPROVED on County Clerk J. R Qts,5a.N Date: By: &in'T : ('&7 APPROVAL o6 t1 Zz adjustrment comsti,tutes an Apprxpniz on Adjuatmerrt.and Ye,tisonnee 0OC40 I-I { • I -1 P 0 S I T 1 0 N A l J U S 7 M E fit T R E Q U E S T Department social Service Budget Unit 509 Date May 24, 1974 Action Requested: Add (1) account Clerk 11 position, cancel (1) Account Cleric I position 01. Proposed effective date: ASAP' Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide permanent (non flexibly staffed) Account Clerk II position in Central � 1 �' � 3 Estimated cost of adjustment: •= i� EAmount: 1 . -Salames -ind wages: �i4 44 2. =lRixecfAssats: (ti.st items and cast) 77 of Cti.:rtiv Adrimnistr r$ (2.HuhAAN '=U' AS-D Estimated total $ gyp; ' _ _ -- Signature _ 7•, Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: June 27, 1974 To Civil Service: .Request classification recommendation. Count nittrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission DaA: TiOU 71.1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation - Classify 1 Account Clerk II; cancel 1 Account Clerk I Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Account Clerk II. Can be effective August 1, 1974. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Account Clerk II, Salary Level 197 (672-817) and the cancellation of Account Clerk I #01, Salary Level 175 (628-764). Personnel Dfifecta, - Recommendation of County Administrator Da . JuIX p_g, 197 _ Add one (1 ) Account Clerk II, Salary Level 197- ($6724817).t and cancel one (1 ) Account Clerk I, position number 01 , Salary Level 175 ($628- $764)1, effective August 1 , 1974• County A tinistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors ;UL 2 9 :" Adjustment AMOVED on County Clerk J. R. O[SSON Date: BY= �.,, APPROVAL ";LLs cd usb,7ent ecns-titutes cit Appzc�a-.,.�,,t,icn Adjustment-and Petsonnee 0JL41 Adjustment AP?ROVED M �ff) on County CIerk J.Date: By , ocsS ` cs�v APPROVAL Mitis adjusttnencci-,5 i,tutes an AYp•~cp)~. en Adjustment-and P'elsonneC �t1.1L`t� Y J P 0 S I i I 0 N ADJUSTMENT REGUEST Department Social Service Budget unit 509 Date March 20, ?974 Action Requested: Acid (1) Accountant 11 position, cancel (1) Social Work Supervisor II position 5U1-31 Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain wily adjustment is needed: To provide needed staff to strengthen Central. Accounting Unit Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salari--s and wages: $ (426) 2. FxedZssd�s: (ZZs-'- .ems a.:d cost) -- $ Estimated total crc y-?V 4e_, Signature ,, y D He -- initial Determination of County Administrator Date: IKsg 21 ,E i r To Civil Service: Request classification recommendation. CountAdministrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Dat ': July 2". 1474 Classification and Pay Recommendation # Classify 1 Accountant-Auditor I; cancel 1 Social. Work Supervisor II Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Accountant-Auditor I. Can be effective August 1, 1974. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Accountant-Auditor I, Salary Level 293 (900-1094) and the cancellation of Social Work Supervisor II 1501-31, Salary Level 374 (1153-1401). Personnel Mre or Recommendation of County Administrator : July 29, 197Lt Add one (1 ) Accountant-Auditor I, Salary Level 293 0900-41 ,094), and cancel one (1 ) Social Work Supervisor II, position number 501-31 , Salary Level 274 (41053-41 ,101 ), effective August 1 , 1974• Cout;tv Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors JUL* ; :yl Adjustment APPROVED on County CIerk Date: `'"_ . . :_. = By . Otsspr� . APPROVAL o-, -ttti,s adjus-brent cense%-tutes rt A;;prtor".i.:.tten Adjus-tinent.and Pv-,sonna 01i1��lGr CE + z, ,t,: -a ..-. >4 r < ...,'iSL<-5..:. _..'DL-m•` ",f�,,. -- °4" ti„ .. '"- .;�. ;.y'', ... `'cn t'... '4. Y 5/40 P 0 S 1 T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUESTFtp: 1T?"�-{- 1 Department Social Service Budget unit 509 Date March 20, 1974 I I Action Requested: Add (1) Supervising Account Clerk position, cancel (1) Lead Clerk Z I position 509-06 Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide supervisor for reorganized Central Accounting Unit Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salam s aad wages: $ 348 2. 4�^Ixedf�A-ssetts: (Zist Ztems ;.):d cost) L 3 $ J i4j;J,1� 40-,�,,,,.__ _. Estimated total��G% Signature � D�r, � �y �-� Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: May 21 , 1974 To Civil Service: Request classification recommendation. Countv Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date July ��� ig�4 Classification and Pay Reco�miendation Classify 1 Supervising Account Clerk; cancel 1 Senior Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Supervising Account Clerk. Can be effective August 1, 1974. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Supervising Account Clerk, Salary Level 268 (834-1014) and the cancellation of Senior Clerk #509-06, Salary Level 220 (721-876). 4 Personnel tDilctor Recommendation of County Administrator We: Jay a- 1974 Add one (1 ) Supervising Account Clerk, Salary Level 268 ($834-4"1,0110, and cancel one (1 ) Senior Clerk, position number 509-06, Salary Level 220 ($721 -076), effective August 1 , 197!x• County Iministrator Action of the Board of Supervisors , .�_, Adjustment APPROVED !�-' , `; on J 4 '�`Y County Clerk J. R OE.SSO:! Date: - Y By: APPROVAL t us tmej,-t cc,ystii,'tutzs w: A 7c�� i .dJ pry ,i::,�,con Adjws4ne►zt ar d P�rscrcne - v d •, i i P 0 S I T I 0 N A D J Lf S T ,R E N T R E 0 U E S T No: Department Social Service Budget Unit509 fAite June 14,„ 1974 Action Requested: Add (2) 40/40 and (1) 20/40 mlessenger positions, cancel (2) 40/40 Social :corker II positioas 5J1-13 aa+d 12 and Proposed effective date: ASAP (1) 20/40 Social Worker III position 501-53. Explain why adjustment is needed: 7o nrovide aermangnt Igsitio_ns to hand?p `onaoinr�_ De artztent messenger s v' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY t L Estimated cost of adjustment: turount: 1 . r-,.l xnd wages: JUN 18 1974 S (6987) 2, '!ixedt�ssek's: ( .is.; iters ;Zd ccs•t) (Iffira of i..- `` Estimated totak' 6987 _ A SC RCES AGENCY 1 2:Apprme .;ep. ' --'' Signature C.i?r Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: June 21t, 19'�tt To Civil Service: Request recommendation. County Admzn trator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission -. D e: iuly. 71, 1924 , Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 2 40140 Messenger positions and 1 20/40 Messenger position; cancel 2 Social Worker II positions and 1 20/40 Social Worker III position, (1 40/40 pos. cc 501; 2 pos. cc 502). Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Messenger. Can be effective August 1, 1974. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 2 40/40 Messenger positions and 1 20/40 Messenger, Salary Level 125 (539-656) and the cancellation of Social Worker II 1501-10 and 12, Salary Level 2 (819-996) and Social Worker III #501-58, Salary Level 302 (925-1125). Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator ate: July 24. 1971& Add two (2) 40/40 Messenger positions and one (1 ) 20/40 Keaaenger position, Salary Level 125 ($539.75;6), and cancel two (2) Social Worker II, positions number 501-10 and 501-12, Salary Level 262 ($819-096), and one (1 ) Social Worker III, position number 501-58, Salary Level 302 ($925;41 s 125), effec tive Augur t 1 , 1974. County 7ministrator Action of the Board of Supervisors JUL ? g s374 Adjustrtknt APPROVED "` - -- County Clerk Date: y- :' is Y B ,R o�ssOyvcrr APPROWU thi-S ad}c:.l;mbit cep S ' u= es cu: AW.o t%ck`.ic;e Adjuatmen.t and Peluonnet fl����4 County Clerk Date: -' �'r 1. P- OLWQ%j BY: m APPnGiV,L adjms •Itt `cjLSZ es ajt �',p ,o�,�ia c;c Adjub•tment curd Pe�rsa:tne2 „ 0.x`44 t} P 0 S I T 1 0 N A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U E S T No: Department Health Budget Unit 450 Date 7-16-74 Action Requested: Cancel Health Services Evaluator project position fol Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: Study for which position Was established has-been completed.-. rg Estimated cost of adjustment: I if Amount: 1 . t5Alaries Bind wages: $ <19,511� 2. �rixeSAss%ts: (.Gist stems and cost) ,�� I '►tree F $ -0- > County Adm;^istrator �1Gr'1!C1t Estimated total $ 419,511> : + �, i� iJ Signature ;�. �' e� ;`bates —' f='= Department Nead _4 Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: July 23 19 71, To Civil Service: Request recommendation. County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 25, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Remove the class of Health,Services Evaluator and cancel 1 Exempt position. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 74/581, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, by removing the class of Health Services Evaluator, Salary Level 493 (1657-2014); and amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling 1 Exempt position of Health Services Evaluator, -position #01. Can be effective day following Board action, Pers nel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: July 29, 1971& Cancel one (1 ) Health Services evaluator, project position number Oi , Salary Level 493 ($1 ,65742,014), and delete the class from the Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, ef'f'ective July 30, 1974• County dministrator Action of the Board of Supervisors JUL 2 � ;y,Y Adjustment APPROVED on 9409 , County Clerk J. R OLSSON Date: �ua- By: APPROVAL e� thi-5 ad j us.*ftent ean4titlj tes an AP1a tope i.a ti-on Ad juatmen t and Pe w onne e o i.4 5) Ruotu.ti.cn Amendment- E',q i P O S I T I O N A O J L S T ;•I E N T P c 0 U E S T :'.o: ;,3 36 L Department Civil Service budget !nit S85 bate 6 71?4/74 Action Requested: Allocate the classes of Cook - urniert,. Planning AMP prnJerr- nTrt- mental Collections Assistant Trainee - Pzoiect =—+d Proposed effective date: Immediate Explain why adjustment is needed:Account Clerk Trainee - Project to the Exempt Salary Sched. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (tis.t .i tcmA and wst) Estimated total $ Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July. 24, 1274 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the classes of Cook - Project, Planning Aide - Project, Departmental Collections Assistant Trainee - Project and Account Clerk Trainee - Project to the Exempt Salary Schedule The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 74/581, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel by adding Cook - Project, Salary Level 233t (827-911); Planning Aide - Project, Salary Level 225 (732-889); Departmental Collections Assistant Trainee - Project, Salary Level 165 (609-741); and Account Clerk Trainee - Project, Salary Level 127 (543-660). Can be effective day following Board action. Personnel Pirector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: July 29, 1974. Add to the Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel the classes of Cook-Project, Salary Level 233t ($827-4911 ); Planning Aide-Project, Salary bevel 225 ($7324889); Departmental Collections Assistant Trainee-Project, Salary Level 165 ( 09 1 ); and Account Clerk Trainee-Project, Salary Level 127 ($543-WO).. effective July 30, 1974-. Count dministratcr Action of the Board of Supervisors J,, 2 ; 74 Adjustment APPROVED on County Clerk Date: - 3y: ✓`Jc-z ��l„i.,-,. �-� APPROVAL o' thus ad j u.sttTur t cons}'t, es an App•- p.-.Zati.on Ad jubbnestt and Pexsanne,!' �.4 S ORO { , V P Q S 1 T I G h ADJUSTMENT R E Q U E S T No: Department Service Budget Unit 585 Date 7/24(J4 Action Requested: Delete the classes of Coamunicatioas Technician Trainee - Project; Equip- ment Services Attendant - Project; Home Health fide I - Project; Library Clerk - roject; Sheriff's Dispatcher - Project; Vocational Education Proposed effective date: Immediate Program Assistant - Project Explain why adjustment is needed: Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (tint items and cast) Estimated total $ iSignature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 24, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Remove the classes of Communications Technician Trainee - Project; Equipment Services Attendant - Project; Home Health Aide I -- Project; Library Clerk - Project; Sheriff's Dispatcher - Project; and Vocational Education Program Assistant - Project. l The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 74/581, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, by removing the classes of Communications Technician Trainee - Project, Salary Level 247 (783-951); Equipment Services Attendant - Project, Salary Level 187t (718- 792); Home Health Aide I - Project, Salary Level 125 (539-656); Library Clerk - Project, Salary Level 127 (543-660); Sheriff's Dispatcher - Project, Salary Level 245 (778-945); and Vocational Education Program Assistant - Project, Salary Level 309 (945--1149). r Fer—sonnal 11irector i Recommendation of County Administrator ate: Ju13r 29,E 1971L ' Delete from the Salary Schedule for Exenmt Personnel the classes of Communications Technician i'rainee-Project, Salary Level 247 ($783-$951 Equipment Services Attendant.Pro ject, Salary Level 187t ($718-$792); Hone Health Aide I-Project Salary Level 125 ($539-$656) ; Library Clerk- Project, Salary Level 127 [$543 W0) ; Sherifffs Dispatcher-Project, Salary Level 245 ($778-4945); and Vocational education Progran Assistant- Project, Salary Level 309 ($94541 ,1)}9), effective July 30, 1974. jCounty Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors JU` , S Adjustment APPROVED on i opwit. County Clerk ` J. R- OLSSOaV Date: `` By: Z_ = t. APPROVAL o ' .VLi6 adju tmeitt coiz t-itiLtes ase ApprcpzZation Adjuitment. and Pe sonnee �, ©J4'7 4. E. i' Ulf �-- -"� County Clerk Date: `- -' ;' '- J.BY� OLSSam I. APPROVAL o f .t,'t{;!, adjus#rrur,t cot2�5tii.tt:tes ast AW-O,, 'rig:t:cun Ad juS tenant. and Pe.t�sor�ne2 t .t.alnQ)Ly. r�^{i VVV t.> s _ ''MMMMIIP t F POS I T I ON A D J US T M E N T RECUEST No: Department Civil_ Ser_,,: Budget Unit 585 bate 7/x4/74 t Action Requested: Add 1 Departmental Collections Assistant Trainee - Project (District Attorney-Family Support); cancel 1 Equipment Services Proposed effective date: mediate Explain why adjustment is needed: Attendant - Project SOI_ Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (tiz t itz,re and cast) t Estimated total $ Signature Department Hea Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: i County Administrator } Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 24, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Add 1 Departmental Collections Assistant Trainee - Project; cancel 1 Equipment Services Attendant - Project. f Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Departmental Collections Assistant Trainee - Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Departmental Collections Assistant Trainee - Project -LDistrict Attorney, Family Support) Salary Level 165 (609-741) and the cancellation of Equip en Services Attendant - Project, #01, Salary bevel 1871 (718-792). Pe nne Di rector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: Jule,24^ 1474 Add one (1 ) Departmental Collections Assistant Trainee-Project (District Attorney-117& tily Support), Salary Level 165 ($609-471. 1 ), and cancel one (1 ) Equipment Services Attendant-Project, position number 01 , Salary Level 1871 ($7"18-$'x'92), effective July 30, 1974- County dministrator Action of the Board of Supervisors jUL 2 c ,974 Adjustment APPROVED yrs-'') on 11000, County Clerk I P_ 0MON Date: . :r By: .r'►.c�rc a •�Pnff...rn APPROVAL c6 tIL;-5 adjustinent constitutes c.,: A;►atcpr_caaon Adjue.bnent and Pe&AonneZ � {it'3G'i.'Ll`CtTet fi1!?tr}:LUAE'r�i. 00C*48 f POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Civil Service Budget Unit 585 bate 7/24/74 Action Requested: add 2 Administrative Analyst - Project positions (1 Health Department and 1 Clerk-Recorder); cancel Group Counsellor I - Project Proposed effective date: Immediate t03 and #04 Explain why adjustment is needed: Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (tizt items and cost) 5 Estimated total $ Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 24, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Add 2 Administrative Analyst - Project positions; cancel Group Counsellor I - Project #03, 04. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Administrative Analyst - Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 2 Administrative Analyst - Project positions (1 Health Department and 1 Clerk-Recorder), Salary Level 294 (903-1098) and the cancellation of Group Counsellor I - Project #03 and #04, Salary Level 239 (764-928). Peksonael Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: Ju v 2910 197LL Add two (2) Administrative Analyst—Project (one Health Department, one Clerk-Recorder), Salary Level 294 ($903—$1 ,098), and cancel two (2) Group Counsellor I—Project, positions number 03 and 04, Salary Level 239 ($764—$928) , efPecticw July 30, 1974. Coun Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors JUL ? R 1974 Adjustment APPROVED on County Clerk +; J. R O:SSON - Date: By: �-�, � � /1�,.'zn APPROVAL o6 t;L,.s adjustmuLt eomsti,tates an App-top-ua ion Adjue#ment and PeuonneZ R�sL+G:LCr KI'1�1tWriJLt . 00 iA�i9 r POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department _ Civil Service Budget Unit 585 gate 7/24/74 Action Requested: Add 2 Account Clerk Trainee positions (Auditor-Controller) cancel Custodian I - Proiect #03 and s04. Proposed effective date: Immediate Explain why adjustment is needed: Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (fist it-am m:d c,-st) $ Estimated total $ Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: Count A-dministrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 24, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Add 2 Account Clerk Trainee - Project positions; cancel 2 Custodian I - Project positions. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Account Clerk Trainee - Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 2 Account Clerk Trainee - Project positions (Auditor-Controller) , Salary Level 127 (543- 660) and the cancellation of Custodian I - Project #03 and #04, Salary Level 149t (640-705). Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: ham 29 a 1974 Add two (2) Account Clerk Trainee-Project (Auditor-Controller), Salary Level 127 ($5k3-$660)0 and cancel two (2) Custodian I-Project, positions number 03 and 04, Salary Level Ik9t ($6!40-$705), effective July 30, 1974- CoL;aty inistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors ��` 2 g i7;,I Adjustment APPROVED on County Clerk I R. OLSSON . Date: - - - _ By: APPROVE! c,; this adjustment ecrbtitu.tZb ea: App.top.--iatzon Adju,bbnent and PeAAonnet V POS I T 1 0 N A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: g30j Department Civil Service Budget unit 585 Date 7/24/74 Action Requested: add 1 Cook - Project position (Sheriff - Coroner, Jail) ; cancel Communica- tions Technician Trainee - Project r01. Proposed effective date: Immediate Explain why adjustment is needed: Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (first Ji terra and colt) Estimated total $ Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 24, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Add 1 Cook - Project; cancel 1 Communications Technician Trainee - Project Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Cook - Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Cook - Project, Salary Level 233t (827-911), (Sheriff-Coroner, Jail); and the cancella- tion of Communications Technician Trainee - Project #01, Salary Level 247 (783-951). cqz"__� ` Perso el Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: Jul4 29, 197L Add one (1 ) Cook-Project (Sheriff-Coroner, Jail), Salary Level 233t ($827-$911 ), and cancel one (1 ) Conmmmications Technician Trainee-Project, position number 01 , Salary Level 247 ($783-$951 ), effective July 30, 1974. County r nistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors .iUL _' 9 19974 Adjustment APPROVED on County Clerk 4 J. R OLWN , Date: ``'` By: r�r v '�Q 61 Zy�-rl APPROVAL e .tl i.5 adju.st'rent ee►u.titutes an Appk..opti,ation AdjuA6bnent and Pvt6onne.e. Rezok^:ii.on Ame):dment. w 41 s POS I TION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 3G�. Department Civic Service Budget Unit 585 Date 7/24/74 Action Requested: Add 1 Planning Aide - Project position (Planning) ; cancel 1 Library Clerk - Project #01. Proposed effective date: Immediate Explain why adjustment is needed: Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (.tZat .items caul cost) Estimated total $ Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: July 24, 1974 Countv A ministrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 24- 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Add 1 Planing Aide - Project; cancel 1 Library Clerk - Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Planning Aide - Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above acticm can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Planning Aide - Project (Planning), Salary Level 255 (732-889) and the cancellation of Library Clerk - Project #01, Salary Level 127 (543-660). Pers6nndl Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: J= 29, 1974 Add one (1 ) Planning Aide-Project (Planning), Salam Level 255 ($732—$889), and cancel one (1 ) Library Clerk—Project, position number 01 , Salary Level 127 ($513-$66o), effective July 30, 1974• County A inistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors JUL Adjustment APPIM ED on , County Clerk J. R OLSSON Date: 2 a .; Y By: ifT• tJP� /�.�z�-, APPROVAL o' tfLi,s adjustment cons ti Lutea ait App%opt tion Adjuatnent and Peltaonnee Re5oLL,,c:. f r i i i POS i T 1 ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: , 303 Department Civil Service Budget Unit 585 Date. 7/24/74 ' Action Requested: Add 2 Intermediate Typist Clerk - Project positions (1 County Administrator and 1 Clerk of the Board); cancel Sheriff's Dispatcher - Proposed effective date: Project #01 and Vocational Education Program Assistant - Explain why adjustment is needed: Proiect 901 Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: f t is.t _i tcJrs and cast) •5 ` Estimated total $ Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: Cou ty Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 24, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Add 2 Intermediate Typist Clerk - Project positions; cancel 1 Sheriff's Dispatcher - Project and 1 Vocational Education Program Assistant - Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Intermediate Typist Clerk - Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 2 Intermediate Typist Clerk - Project positions (1 County Administrator and I Clerk .of the Board), Salary Level 179 (636-773) and the cancellation of Sheriff's Dispatcher - Project, #01 Salary Level 245 (778-945) and Vocational Education Progr sistant - Project #01, Salary Level 309 (945-1149). Persongfl Director Recommendation of County Administrator `Date: JWZ 2q,. 19714 Add two (2) Intermediate Typist Clerk-Project (one County Administrator, one Clerk of the Board), Salary Level 179 ($636-$773), and cancel one (1 ) Sheriff's Dispatcher-Project, position nuvber 01 , Salary bevel 245 ($778- $945), and one (1 ) Vocational Education Progrm Assistant-Project, position number 01, Salary Level 309 ($945- '1,149), effective July 30, 1974. County A inistrator [Action of the Board of Supervisors JJC. -9 q ,974 Adjustment APPROVED 1 on County Clerk J. P_ OLSSON Date: - _ By: e�'�iYrr:, �iPrr C�.,2�► APPROVAL of -tfuz a.dfuAtme t constitutes an Apptoptiation Adjustment- and Pe&6anne_ 000541 71 i i ..u.ti .L_JJ/ U11 County Clerk Date: " - ":Y J. R OLSSOtd APPROVAL t{u.6 adju'6tment cors.titutes a;z APPto1 t ati" Adiustment and PeAzannee ^3U�t %Lor. Amendment. R lF(AS� POS I T 1 ON ADJUST .MENT REQUEST No: Department Civil Service Budget Unit 585 Date 7/24/74 Action Requested: Add 2 Accountant-Auditor I - Project positions (1 Tax Collector-Treasurer, Retirement; 1 Auditor-Controller); cancel Group Proposed effective date: Immediate Counsellor I - Project #01 and #02. Explain why adjustment is needed: Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (ti.5.t ctwz and cost) b Estimated total $ Signature Department Hem Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: July 24, 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Add 2 Accountant-Auditor I - Project positions; cancel 2 Group Counsellor I - Project positiors. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Accountant Auditor I - Project_ Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 2 Accountant-Auditor I - Project positions (I Tax Collector-Treasurer, Retirement; 1 Auditor--Controller), Salary Level 293 (900-1094) and the cancellation of Group Counsellor I - Project #01 and #02, Salary Level 239 (764928). Persons D rector Recommendation of County Administrator ate: July 29, 197L* Add two (2) Accountant-Auditor I-Project (one Treasurer-Tax Collector, Retirement, and one Auditor-Controller), Salam Level 293 0900-41 ,0910, and cancel two (2) Gro Counsellor I-Project, positions number 01 and 02, . Salary Level 239 ($764_$928)s effective July 309 1974- County 40 inistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors JUL 2 c ;337. Adjustment APPROVED I on County Clerk Date: � _ : .�z`: ByR- OLrSON . APPROVAL o4, -imus adjustment cons• twtes an App.zar:..i,�Uan Adjursbrent. and Pex6onne2 0 0fL5 LA_ i1 pit"Zi2 U!w. 1 r .. ........ ..... s IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COIMA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) Approriation Adjustments. ; July 29, 197k On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appropriation adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. • • _ a. CONTRA COSTA couNn ? APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT r 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT MEDICAL SERVICES 73-741 RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Increase Code Quontit ) Fund BudoetUnit Obiect b.Acct. Decrease (CR X IN 66) 01 1003 540-TT51 038 Calculators 55 01 1003 540-TT52 W Desks 38 01 1003 52+0-TT52 109 Desks 1T PROOF _Comp.__ _K_P__ _VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capitol outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Appropriation adjustment needed due to price increase. Date Description APPROVED: SIGN ES DATE AUDI TO %2574 CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: � 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVISO S ORDER: YES: Supervisors Kenny. Diss. Dtotiatty. BO=esr,' LARgebetd. Chief, Medical JUL 2 9 1-974 Administrative Services T/22/T4 J. R. OLSSON CLERK by 4 Lctl Signature Title / Date W. R. fey Mprop-Adi• M 129 Rev. 2/b6) �!s►O ( Ser Instructions on Rrre>se Side Journal No. 4 I: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT 7 3—7�f RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE DISTRICT ATTORNEY Card Special ACCOUNT OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Increase Fund Decrease Code ouantit 1 BudoetUnit Obiect !�.Acct. (CR X IN 66) �II3 U� 1003 245-8822 Costs applied to Services , 1003 242-2100 Office Expense ,760 1003 245-1013 Temporary Salaries 1,230 1003 245-2310 Professional E Personal Services 3,000 1003 245-7752 003 Typist Desk 62 x 1003 245-7752 005 Executive chair 11 IW3 .242-23ZO ►gyros It -t e.13 Sys 2,600 PROOFComp._ K_P_ vER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - - Surplus in one area being utilized to cover shortages ENTRY in other areas to balance accounts at years end. Date Description Office expense was over budget due to early arrival of large order of paper supplies for use in 74/75. Temporary salaries and Professional Services reflect last minute needs of the department in May and June. APPROVED: SIGN ES DATE Additional capital expenditures were necessary to AUDITOR— r 'l1L 25 T4 purchase authorized equipment at increased prices. CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: JUL n n 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVIS S ORDER- YES. J J YES: Saperrispn gds. Dias, Vrj rty, Boggess. Linscheld. JUL 2 9 ;974 NO% Neon�' on d( ()LA J. R. OLSSON CLERK „ -1=21Z=7h Title Dare W 11 iam AS"91%I ley Approp.Adj. .5-Z11( M 129 Rev. 2,'68) Journal No. Ser Instructions on Rererse Side , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 7 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT _�� RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE DISTRICT ATTORNEY Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Quantity) Fund BudnetUnit Obiect Sub_Acct. (CR X IN 66) 1003 246-2303 Other travel, employees 25.00 1003 246-1013 Temporary Salaries 25.00 PROOF Co_mp.__ _K_P:_ _VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL _ Surplus in one account being used to cover shortages ENTRY in another to balance accounts at year end. Date Description APPROVED: SIGN ES DATE AUDITOR— CONTROLLER, UDITOR—CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: JUL 9 1974 BOARD OF SUPERVIS S ORDER: YES: SUPMisars Keary. Dias. -Moriarty. Boggess. LAnschel& t NO:. nlCtnt'_. on ('?C"J. R. OLSSON CLERK � ict AttnrnpX =25=7 �ai 11 iam Misikflial ley Titre Date Approp.Adj. Journal No. ( M 129 Rev. 2i'68) 'See Instructions on Reverse .Side q r� 11114_ A. 11..y Approp.Adj. SG/b Journa{No. t M 129 Rev. 2/68) See tastraclioas on Reverse Side00 tc Emma W in the Roord of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 . 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) No(s) . 74/648. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , I ORDERED that the folloiring resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVE?: No. 74/648 - making application to the Local Agency Formation Com- mission for approval to initiate proceedings for annexation of two subdivisions (known as Estrella Rancho and Estrella Rancho Pio. 2), Walnut Creek area, to County Service Area L-45. • The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. 1.1. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. M rq- :?one. ABSENT: ':one. 0a.,60 I in fhe- Rnnrrl of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 14 74 in the!Natter of Approval of Resolution(s) No s). 741649. On motion of Sup^rvisor E. A. Linscheid seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenn , I ORDERED that the following—resolution(s) is(are) hereby APPROVED: No. 741649 - approving the map of Subdivision 4432, Moraga area, and authorizing its Chairman to execute the Subdi- vision Agreement in connection therewith. The foregoing order urns passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ? Y£�- None. ABSENT: Mone. ����1 In the Board of Supervisors of Connm Costa County, State of California July 29 , 1971_,x._ In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) NOW.}. 74/6500 On otion of Supervisor E. A• Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor • N• Dias !T-""IS ORDERED that the following resp ution s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/650 - adopting revised rates for itemized billing of Contra Costa County Medical Services, effective August 1 , 1974; and rescinding Resolution No. 73/10111., providing for dif- ferent schedules of rates effective January 1 , 1974, The foregoing order uss passed by the following vote: AYES; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. N. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. Nryvc. None, ABSENT: None. 0-x 62 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 19 Z4- In the Matter of Approval of Resolution{ Ido( . 74/651. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Li.nscheid Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by p , IT Y H B RD FRED that the folly-eing resolution is ia� hereby APPROVED: 74/651 establishing County Service Area T-2, transit services; certifying the Environmental Impact Report dated May 31, 1974 as having been completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act; calling an election for November 5, 1974 to determine whether the maximum tax rate for the County Service Area will be increased to $0.35 per`'�$100 of assessed valuation and directing the County Clerk to publish appropriate notice of the election and conduct it in accordance with Revenue and Taxation Code Section 2288. The foregoing order was passed by_ the following vote: AYES: Supervisors-J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boagess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 001063 i In the Boord of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 Z In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) Woks). 74/652. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess , seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , I E A Qr.DERED that the folloi:ing reso ution s is (are) hereby'APPROVED: 74/652 - approving Memorandum of Understanding providing compensation adjustments (approximately 8.25 percent) effective July 1, 1974 for those employees represented by Social Services Union, Local 535, Community Services Unit. The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny; A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. 110? : None. ABSENT: None. Q0 C•6 1 - 1 11ei'.,wran:1 un of Und-rsL n:iing Ee e n Coi:tra Costa County A.-.-J Social Services Union, local 535 This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into pursuant to t:te authority contained in Division 3r of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code and has been jointly prepared by the parties. The E-aployee Relations Officer (County Administrztor) is 1 e representative, of Contra Costa County in employer-w.ployee relations ratters as provided in Ordinance Code Section 34-8.012. Social Services 'Union, Local 5335 -is the f oi'i:e 1 iy recognized ei pl oyez ot•gam- Zation for the Comunity Services Unit, and such organization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapter 34-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. The parties have riot and conferred in good faith regarding wages-,' hours, and other term and conditions of employment for the employees- in said representation unit, and have freely excizanged iniorr:ation, opinions and proposals and have e,deavored to reach agree-mat on all malEters relating to the employmnt conditions and er pl oyer-ecpl oyt'e relations of such e,;pl oyees. This 14 morandum-of U^derstarding shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors as the joint recommendations of the undersigned for salary and em.. loyee benefit adjustments for the fiscal year coma rcing July 1, 1974, and ending June 30, 1975. 1. For the fiscal year 1974-1975, the salary ranges for each classification covered by the Community Services Unit shall be increased, effective July 1, 1974, within the County Salary plan to provide salary ranges as follows: Effective J�fl_r 1, 1974 Cocrmuni ty Aide X584 - 710 Cei•mquhity Aide Trainee 526 - 640 Departmental Services Aide 584 - 710 2. Effective July 1, 1974, the County shalt rake contributions on b--half of those eligible employees in the amounts necessary to pay two-thirds (2/3) or the cost of the County Group Health Plans. RECEIVED JUL211974 J. R OLC=j CLM 80AW Or SUPERVISORS CWA CO. 3. The Counts shill rake knewn to the union the findings of the classification study of Community ty Aide and Dapartm2ntal Services Aide positions that is presently in progress, no later than December 31, 1974, unless extended bs mutual consent of both parties, without obligation upon the County to tale action upon the results of said study. It is nutually rete^ .;,nded ti:at the r:.odiiications shmm above be rale applicable on the dates indicated and open approval by tete Board of Supervisors. Resolutions, 03, ordi nainces unhare necessary, shall be prepared and adopted in order to i ,:; l examt these provisions. It is understood that if it is dete"m ined that an o:di ince is required to im.;levant any of the foregoing provisions, said provisions shall become ef;active upon the first day of the manth following third (30) days after such or y;narce is ad-opted. This Memorandum of Understanding shall re-min in full force and effect from July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. DATE. I t SOCIAL SERVICES UMOR, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY LOCAL 535 r -dr ef 0006 In the Ronrd of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19&_ _ In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) No s)- 74/653• On *notion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , I ORDERED that the following reso ution s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/653 - declaring an existing emergency for the preservation of public health, and pursuant to Government Code Section 29127, approving-an emergency appropriation in the amount of $5,000 to permit acquisition of certain reusable assistive devices for use of county patients outside the County Hospital prior to adop- tion of the 1974-1975 final budget. The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, Be A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. i i Att rq_ '+Tone. ABSENT: None. t 0OC6 ' i i In ttiP Boord of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California - July 29 , 19-ZL- - to the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) HOW- 74/654. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , Ii B AR OF.DERED that the following reso ution s is (are) hereby APPROVED: Number 74/654, amending Resolution Number 74/573 which established rates to be paid to child care institutions during the 1974 1975.fiscal year so as to add certain institutions and revise certain rates, effective July 1,. 1974. The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: - Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias., W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, •J. E. Moriarty. • None. CERTRTM- COPY • I certify that this is a tuli, t^.ie & correct copy of ' the original docume!.t w!.!vh £a on file in my office, ABSDry • and th•tt it wa <<�+:;r°d R adoWr-d by the Board of EENT: None. Snperr. ..:s rf n t Ccun .. the date !!:Wc r.� t;.c atifo a£County 2. 1`C'i£;-".. .J. It. 4L..5�3ti, �nUXity Clerk X- tis-ctfwl'o clerk `said Fltrard of Supervisors, by Depu y Clerk. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS THE GOVERNffiG BOARD OF TEE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT July 29 , 1974 In the Matter of Adopting Resolution No. 74/655. The Board on July 2, 1974 having referred to its Administra- tion and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) the request of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Board of Commissioners that a proposition be included in the November 5, 1974 General Election ballot which would provide for a ten cent tax rate increase for the District to fund a paramedic program within the District; and Supervisor Dias having submitted the Committee report in which it is recommended that the proposition be included as requested; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of its Administration and Finance Committee is approved and Resolution No. 74/655 calling a maximum tax rate election in Contra Costa County Fire Protection District and authorizing consolidation of said election with the November 5, 1974 General Election, is adopted. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By A, ,;d�► Deputy Clerk D. Harkness H 24 5/74 -12.500 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 197-11- In 97-11-In the Matter of Approval of Resolutions Numbers 74,7656 and 74/657. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super— visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolutions Numbers ?4/ 656 and 74/657, authorizing the Chairman to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agreements with respect to liens taken against property of Deluvina G. Lucero and A. G. Waters, respectively, are hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors ofiixed this 29th day of July , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Doroth Lazz ini H 24 5174 •12.500 nn �J VC 7 0 i [n thp. Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ` =tom 90 -• lg IA- In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) ]Rots). 74/658 t On motion of Supervisor W. N. Bo cess , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , ?_ ORDERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: Number 74/658 endorsing Assembly Bill 2040 as amended on June 27, 1974, which bill would provide for a Bay Area Regional Planning Agency. The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boqgess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. yrnFc. None. ABSENT: None. 000171 { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 _ZL In the Matter of Approval of Resolution Number 74/659. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor B. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following resolution is hereby APPROVED: Number 74/659, congratulating Mr. Bab SS_�ontacchi on having been presented with the Ambassador of Good Will Award from the Lions Inter— national. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOBS: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this_29th _day of jiii X , 197J1L, J. FL OLSSON, Clerk By ` Deputy Clerk H 24 5/It -12,500 Dorothy zz ®�v'�2 t IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Adoption ) of Final Budgets for the County ) Fire Protection Districts for July 29, 1974 the Fiscal Year 1974-1975• ) The Hoard on July 23, 1974 having continued to this date its public hearing on the proposed budgets for the County Fire Protection Districts for the fiscal year 1974-1975, including the changes thereto as indicatedthe County Auditor-Controller in his schedule dated July 22, 197 ; and The Board also on July 23, 1974 having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) for more detailed review the budgets for the Orinda and Moraga Fire Protection Districts, and Supervisor Dias having this date reported that the Committee had met with the Fire Chiefs of said Districts and with a representative of the Contra Costa Taxpayers Association to discuss and carefully review the budgets of the aforesaid districts; and The Committee having recommended that the requested appropriation of $48,300 to finance three additional firefighter positions for the Orinda Fire Protection District be DELETED in that no compelling reason had been advanced as to the need for increased manpower; and Mr. David H. Evans, Chief of the Orinda Fire Protection District, having appeared in support of his budget request; and The Hoard having further discussed the matter and on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the modified budget as recommmended by the Committee for the Orinda Fire Protection District as set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto is ADOPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: Supervisors J. P. Kemzy, J. E. Moriarty. ABSENT: None. The Committee having recommended that the proposed budget for the Moraga Fire Protection District be modified by transfer of an appropriation of $250000 for paving improvements to the Reserve for Contingencies and the appropriation of $40000 for the General Reserve to accummlate .funds for construction of train- ing facilities and an office be eliminated to allow for further study of the necessity to develop these proposed facilities; and Mr. Don M. Skinner, Chief of the Moraga Fire Protection District having appeared to speak in support of these appropriations to permit development of the plant expansion; and 0O.'r- r ' r Mr. Wendell R. Parker, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the Moraga Fire Protection District, having also appeared in opposition to the Committee recommendations and in support of the proposed paving improvements and building construction; and The Board having further discussed the matter and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the modified budget as recommended by the Committee for the Moraga Fire Protection District as set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto is ADOPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, J. E. Moriarty. ABSENT: bone. Mr. F. Fernandez, Assistant to the County Administrator, having recon anded that the proposed budget for the San Pablo Fire Protection District be adjusted to provide for revised expenditure and revenue estimates in accordance with the schedule provided by the County Auditor-Controller as set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto and that the proposed budgets for all other County Fire Protection Districts as furnished by County Auditor-Controller on July 220 1974 and as more particularly set forth in Exhibit D attached hereto are ADO PTSD. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. A. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. CER'nFtED COPY I certiry that this is a fait. true & correct roPY of the original document which 6 ors file in my office. and that it was passed k adopted by the Board of Superrisors of Centra ('o:;ta county. caitfornia. on the date shown. ATTF.�T: J. it_ OLSSOX, County Clerk&esoffic'.o Clerk of said Board of Supervisors. by Deputy Clerk. pa � Cv1 �r�� � f cc: Moraga Fire Protection District Orinda Fire Protection District County Auditor-Controller County Administrator 00073 H � n Y• rt Fes• f7 !t = O A 'moi f A A n o riK tV t3 t7 t1 ui 06 },3 01. Ls ►..A c► rA1r t� » � � ,�cst� v► � W C D C Gy A a, R A V f 0 A rl a turf =A cr Leif � C3 f A > w 3 _ �t.yy u►, a Y v n ra :s ca ss rr us A Cio tz a to to a J fs t� L3 w p cs x v *4 .+ w a tfs .a. - 00074 f � Vt - _ - -- 00074 • O }O t3 .. .. LO • O to ^ „� hY+. - `wS ►+ t! - A A O r. et 7 � - O A 00 !-► O J.- 9 • t � A O. 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F County Fire District 1974-75 Final Budgets Estimates of Revenue Other Than Taxes Increase Preliminary or Final District Budget .'Decrease) Budget Bethel Island Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 4,098 4,099 Business Inventory Tax Relief 922 922 5,0N, ` Brentwood Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 3,789 3,739 Business Inventory Tax Relief 3SS 355 4,144 4,144 Byron Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 486 486 Business Inventory Tax Relief 100 100 S8T 586 Contra Costa Local Payment in L_eu of Tax 300 300 State Compensation Ins. Dividends 5,000 S,000 Hydrant Rental Deposits 3,000 3,000 Weed Abatement Charges 140,000 (60,000) 80,000 Rental Income 4,000 4,000 ?Miscellaneous 5,000 S,000 Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 726,462 726,462 Business Inventory Tax Relief 114,8S6 114,856 157,300 77-$x,318 938,61T Crockett-Carquinez Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 3,505 _ 3,505 Business Inventory Tax Relief 4,096 4,096 7,601 7,601 Eastern Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 1,383 1,383 Business Inventory Tax Relief 222 222 1,605 1,605 El Sobrante Fire Service 76,000 76,000 Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 34,943 34,943 BusinessInventory Tax Relief 1,012 1,012 76,000 35,955 111,95S • . ' -2- County Fire Districts 1974-75 Final Budgets Estimated of Revenue Other Than Taxes Increase Preliminary or Final District Budget (Decrease) Budget Moraga Communications (From Orinda) 21,000 21,000 Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 61,497 61,497 Business Inventory Tax Relief 2,305 2,303 21,000 632805 84,305 Oakley Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 4,009 4,009 Business Inventory Tax Relief 969 969 Homeowner's Tax Relief-Debt Service 230 130 Business Inventory Tax Relief-Debt Service 236 136 5,244 5,244 Orinda Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 75,264 75,264 Business Inventory Tax Relief 3,237 3,237 Homeowner's Tax Relief-Debt Service 2,643 2,643 Business Invty, Tax Relief-Debt Service 143 143 81,287 81,287 Pinole Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 26,538 16,538 Business Inventory Tax Relief 312312 16,8 1 San Pablo Local Payments In Lieu of Tars 1,200 1,200 Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 53,667 53,667 Business Inventory Tax Relief 13,705 - 15,705 1,200 67,372 63,572 Tassaj ara Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 425 425 Business Inventory Tax Relief 22 22 4 TT 44T Office of County Auditor-Controller New Positions Provided for 1974-75 for County Fire Districts District Classification Number Contra Costa _ Fire Inspector 2 Training Officer 1 Moraga Dispatcher 3 Firefighter 3` Orinda Firefighter 3 • IX Z IX G�I�J THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY.RIC11NOao JAMES C.MORIARTY LST O1s"ICT C14AIRMA00 ALFRED M.DIAS.Sw PAko CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WARREN N.BOGGESS =NO 013rR1CT PICS CNA/RwAI► JAMES E. MORIARTY• LAPAVCTsc ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. ROOM 103 JAMES R.Ot IS N,COUWT CLLR/C 3RD DIATR/CT AND XX OFFICIO CLLRIt 09 TM[BOARD WARREN N. BOGGESS.COMCO&O P.O. BOX 912 MRS. GERALOINX h,USS[LL Arm DISTRICT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 94553 CNIUF CLL,IR EDMUND A. L1NSCHEIC. PITTSauwa ►NONc 220.7000 ,: STN DISTRICT SXT"S#CW 2=1 t July 29, 1974 REPORT OF THE ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE COMMITTEE ON BUDGETS OF THE MORAGA AND ORINDA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS FOR THE 1974-1975 FISCAL YEAR Oa July 22, 1974 the Board of Supervisors referred the proposed budgets for the 1974-1975 fiscal year of the Moraga and Orinda Fire Protection Districts for review and recommendation. The committee met with the Fire Chiefs of the districts and representatives of the Contra Costa Taxpayers Association to discuss the purposes for which the increases are requested. Moraga. The increases for this district are requested to meet t e gher cost of operation due to inflation, implementation of the paramedic services approved by district voters and providing for plant expansion, more specifically an office and training facility. An appropriation of $25,000 is provided for paving improvements and $40,000 in a General Reserve to accumulate funds for future building construction. The committee seriously questions the need to construct an office and tra ni=- facility. Contra Costa County Fire Protection District has available a large training facility which may be used by the Moraga District for a nominal charge. Although there is some validity to the Chief's position that requiring Moraga to use this training facility would reduce their fire response capability in half during training sessions, this situation does not appear to create a serious problem with existing communica- tions and mutual aid arrangements. It is recommended that the $25,000 for paving be transferred to the Reserve for Contingencies where it may be later appropriated upon a 4/5 vote of the Board of Supervisors if this improvenent is found necessary and the $40,000 for the General Reserve be deleted and that further study be devoted to the need for this facility. QJC92 I 2. Orinda. The increases for this district are due to higher operat costs resulting from inflation, proposed hiring of three new firemen and additional fixed assets in the amount of $42,583. Although there have been no additional personnel authorized for sometime, there have been no compelling reasons advanced for an increase at this time. It is recommended that funds in the amount of $48,300 to finance the three additional positions be deleted. - Summary The committee is mindful that the Board has delegated to fire district commissions the responsibility of operating the district at a level consistent with commmity desires. Commissions do give careful consideration to budgets and the public is allowed to provide comment and input. The Board of Supervisors, however, is responsible for approval of the budget presented to it keeping in mind the operating requirements of districts and the property taxes which mist be paid to finance fire protection services. n A. Super�iso ��,- Ic�tII Supervisor District `l 00093 In the Board of Supervisors I t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 Z! In the Matter of Additional Judgeship for Mt. Diablo Municipal Court. Judge J. D. Hatzenbuhler, Presiding Judge, Mt. Diablo Municipal Court, appeared this night to discuss judgeship needs in said court and referred to the memorandum addressed to the Chairman of the Judicial Council of California from the Administrative Office of the Courts, pointing out that an analysis of the pro- jected workload through 1975 indicated the need for four judges and recommended that an additional judgeship be created for the court; and Judge Hatzenbuhler stated that in the aforesaid recom- mendation the Council had taken into account the fact that a court's ability to dispose of workload without undue delay depends on many factors that are not related to workload, such as length of court day, administrative ability of presiding judge, illnesses and absences; that all such special factors could be dealt with either by temporary assignment of judges or by other methods, however it had been determined that judges are not always available; and Judge Hatzenbuhler further stated that should a fourth judge be provided there would be need for additional court facilities, and that it was his position that consolidation of the Walnut Creek and Mt. Diablo Municipal Courts would only be logical and feasible if access to the courts was provided; and Supervisor Kenny stated that he would oppose appointment of a fourth judge until, an unless, the courts were consolidated; and Judge Hatzenb:Lhle„ stated that he mould be in favor of consolidation is a ce-:.rally located building .were provided for the court; and The Board members having discussed the matter at some length, Supervisor Moriarty suggested that the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid) Further review the matter. NO FORMAL ACTION WAS TAKEN BY THE BOARD. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on *e date aforesaid. cc: County Counsel Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors axed this -.:)of-h_day of July , 19 __L4 OLSSON, Clerk By_ Aileen de_ Deputy Clerk H 24 s114 -U.S00 00CIL 9� R In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JUy 29 , 19 .4 In the Matter of Ordinance Fixing Salaries of Members of the Board of Super- visors. The Board on July 23, 1974 by a 3-2 vote having introduced a proposed ordinance providing for an increase of $100 in the current monthly salaries of members of the Board of Supervisors, directed the Clerk to read the ordinance in lull and fixed this date for adoption of same; and The Board members having discussed a July 251, 1974 letter signed by Mrs. Selma M. ging, Mr. Gena F. Banducai and Mr. Earl T. Meldrim as "Residents for Lower Taxes", related to the pro- posed salary increase; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having stated that he was now pre- pared to support a 7.9 percent ($86.90) cost-of-living salary increase; and Supervisor E. A. Linacheid having stated that his objection was to the procedure whereby the Board must fix their own salaries, that he did not like the proposed 7.9 percent increase, but would accept it; and Supervisor Liuscheid having suggested that a committee be established to review salaries of the Board of Supervisors some time prior to the 1975-1976 fiscal year budget review; and Supervisor Dias having stated that he would support the suggestion but felt that establishment of the committee should be deferred until the ordinance has became effective; and Supervisor Boggess having moved that the proposed ordinance fixing salaries for supervisors be revised to reflect a 7.9 percent cost-of-living salary increase ($1 ,186.90 per Heath) that reading of said revised ordinance be waived and August 6, 1974 be fixed as the date for adoption of same; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having seconded the motion, the same was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. H. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Hone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Acting County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 29th day of Jbly , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By C1 1 , Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H:4 5/74 -1:,500 19 95 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of the Antioch- ) July 29, 1974 Pittsburg Area Fire Protection ) Reorganization. ) The Local Agency Formation Commission on June 12, 1974 having approved, subject to certain terms and conditions , the proposed Antioch-Pittsburg Area Fire Protection Reorganization; and and This being the time fixed for hearing on said proposal ; Mr. J. S. Connery, Executive Officer; Local Agency Formation Commission , having explained the proposed reorganization and advised that Assembly Bill 2465, introduced by Senator John A. Nejedly, would drastically change the aforesaid conditions; that Senator Nejedly had arranged an August 2, 1974 meeting to discuss the measure; and that he (Mr. Connery) , Supervisor A. M. Dias and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid had been invited to attend; and Mr. Connery having suggested that the Board consider deferring action on the aforesaid proposal until August 6, 1974; and Mayor Pro Tem Mel Whatley, City of Antioch, and Mr. Thomas W. Oglesby, City Manager, having appeared in support of the proposed reorganization but that they did have concerns with respect to retirement equity inasmuch as benefits for Antioch firemen are lower than those for Pittsburg fire personnel ; and Vice Mayor Ralph Downing, City of Pittsburg, having stated that the Council endorsed the proposed new district and urged that the matter of a maximum tax rate be placed on the November, 1974 ballot; and Mr. W. J. Stone, 3975 Camino Andres, West Pittsburg , California having appeared in his own behalf and as a repre- sentative of residents of the area (a large number of whom were in the audience) , submitted a petition containing approximately 1290 signatures protesting the proposed removal of West Pittsburg area from the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District and inclusion in the new district; and Mr. A. B. Streuli , Chief, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, having spoken in support of the opposition expressed by the residents of West Pittsburg, stating that he objected to what he believes is "piece meal " consolidation; and All uersons present having been given an opportunity to be heard; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on the proposed Antioch-Pittsburg Area Fire Protection Reorganization is CONTINUED to August 6, 1974 at 1 : 30 p.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias , W. N. Boggess , E. A. Linscheid , J. E. Moriarty. 140ES: Nor..e. ABSENT: NOCERfIFTED COPY I certify that this is a full, true & correct copy of the orfgfnal document which iv on file In my office. C.C . City o f Antioch and that it was Massed & adopted by the Board of Supervf cors of contra Coma County. California, on City of Pittsburg the date shown. A TTE.jT. J if OI..RS01, county M r. W. J . Stone Clerk &e:-Officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, Chief A. B. S t r a u l i by Deputy Clerk. County Administrator �C i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 -4 In the Matter of Letter from Contra Costa County Transportation Advisory Com- mittee with respect to use of motor vehicle fuel revenues for public mass transit fSCA deways, State Proposition 5 15). The Board having received a letter from the Contra Costa County Transportation Advisory Committee (in response to March 25, 1974 Board Crder) recommending that any Board action regarding State Proposition 5 (SCA 15) with respect to use of motor vehicle fuel revenues for public mass transit guideways, be held in abeyance until specific guided projects of countywide interest are identified; On motion of Supervisor . N. Boggess, seconded. by Super— visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is REFERRED to the Public corks Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, `V . N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of C.C.C. Mayors Conference Supervisors C.C.C. Transportation affixed this 29tbday of July . 19 74 Advisory ,Committee J. R. OISSON, Clerk Administration & Finance Com. County Counsel BY Deputy Clerk County Administrator • H 24 5/7/ - 12.500 001 C97 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 In the Matter of Letter from Contra Costa County Mayors' Conference with respect to use of motor vehicle fuel revenues for public mass transit rdeways, State Proposition 5 SCA 15). The Board having received a letter from Contra Costa County Mayors' Conference (in response to March 25, 1974 Board Order) recommending that a ballot proposal with respect to using motor vehicle fuel revenues for public mass transit guideways within the county, not be placed on the November 5, 1974 ballot inasmuch as there was no immediate reuirement for the measure in conformance with State Proposition 5 ZSCA 15) passed at the recent primary election; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super— visor J. P. Benny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is REFERRED to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Min echeid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of C.C.C. Mayors Conference Supervisors C.C.C. Transportation affixed this 29th day of July , 1974__ Advisory Committee J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Administration & Finance Cte. County Counsel By //Z�" C Deputy Clerk County Administrator Helen C. Marshall H 24 5174 -12.500 00098 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 71� In the Matter of Resignation From and Appoint— ment to the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-4, Orinda Area. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having brought to the attention of the Board a letter from Mr. R. B. Gustafson, Chairman of the Citizens Advisory Cc®ittee for County Service Area P-4, advising that Miss Karen Dunn had resigned from said committee and recom- mending that Mr. Bob Westfall, 28 Honey Hill Road, Orinda, California be appointed to fill the vacancy; On motion of Supervisor B. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORDERED that the resigna- tion of Miss Dunn is ACCEPTED and Mr. Westfall is APPOINTED to the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-4. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AY3S: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, S. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Bob Westfall Supervisors Mr. R. B. Gustafson mixed this 2gtt, day of Juice_ 1974- County 197County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ;� Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson H 24 5/74 -12,500 a0�'°9 s e In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 —, 19 -74 In the Matter of Surety for Tract No. 4611 , City of Walnut Creek. Upon certification of the Redemption Officer of the Tax Collector's Office that the property in Tract 4611 , City of Walnut Creek, is also included in Tract No. 4373 and Tract No. 4374 and since a bond has already been posted to guarantee the payment of the 1974-1975 taxes, an additional bond is not needed for said Tract 11611 ; and On motion of Supervisor A. H. Dias, seconded by Supervisor N. N. Boggess, IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDSRSD that said fact concerning taxes is hereby CONFIRMED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Repay, A. H. Dias, N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Tax Collector Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Redemption Officer Supervisors affixed this 29th day of July -----. Ig 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �` �, ;e77;- , Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H to sha -12.500 00100 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 In the Matter of Report from County Agricultural Commissioner regarding animal control citation conplaint. The Board on July 9, 1974 having referred to the County Agricultural Commissioner for report a letter from Mr. William L. Stone, 2510 Ridge Road, San Pablo, California expressing the opinion that he was treated unfairly with regard to a citation issued by a County Animal Control Officer for a dog at large with an expired license; and The County Agricultural Commissioner having submitted to the Board a memorandum report dated July 17, 1974 in response to the aforesaid matter; and On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is ACKNO14LEDGED and the Clerk is directed to transmit a copy of same to Vr. Stone. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. morfarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Stone Agricultural Commissioner Supervisors County Counsel affixed this doy of Jura- 1$4_ County Administratore4vt J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By C>/' .' C-i" Deputy Clerk H 2 sig• -12.500L. Kincaid 001.01 m t DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COYTRA COSTA CO PETY Date: July 17, 1974 To: Board of Supervisors Attention: J. P. McBrien 3� RECEIVED Fro L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner-Sealer of Weights and Measures JUL 181974 Subject: Letter from Mr. William L. Stone, 2510 Ridge Ro d, San Pablo, regarding a citation issued by Anima am MAW ooF��WI SM Control (your Board Order dated July 9, 1974) ray►CWsA CO. We have reviewed the above subject matter with our staff members, checked our records and have spoken to Mr. Stone's neighbor, Mr. Williams. Mr. Stone's letter states that "the prosecutor from the District Attorney's office and the judge seemed to ignor anything Royce or I said regarding Officer Moore's statements being untrue; therefore, I feel that we were dealt with unjustly." COMMENTS: 1. When Mr.- Stone and his son, Royce, appeared in court,. I feel certain that all statements were carefully considered. It has been my experience that if there is any doubt, the defendant (the son) would have been given the benefit and the case would have been dismissed. 2. I spoke to Mr. Williams (the neighbor), who had just paid a $50 fine for violating the Animal Control Ordinance, and he said that he could not swear under oath that he was a witness to Mr. Stone's dog being on Mr. Stone's property at all times; "all times" referring to the time that Officer Moore was present. 3. I asked Mr. Williams to please give me an opinion as to Officer Moore's attitude and he stated that "Officer Moore acted like a gentleman." 4. I am not in possession of any information that would _ ~ indicate that Mr. Stone was "unduly harassed by Officer Moore", as stated in his letter.- In fact, I would leave out the word "unduly" and state that I do not see any evidence that would indicate any harassment, unless Mr. Stone meant that his son was given a court citation instead of a warning. 5. It would appear that this was not the first time that our Animal Control staff have had to contact Mr. Stone regarding an Animal Control violation. Our office records show: 7173 (Soo) Cf t • 001C2 Board of Supervisors -2- July 17s 1974- Attention: 974Attention: J. P. McBrien a. A dog belonging, to the Stones bit a young- ster when the dog escaped from its pen March 31, 1970- b. A letter was sent to the Stones on November 30r 1972 reporting an allegation their dog continued to- be in violation of the ordinance. c. An officer personally visited the Stones on December 9, 1972, and explained the ordinance and the continuing violations. AZS/n cc* Clerk of the Board 00103 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 . 19 In the Matter of Letter fron Greenbrook domes Association, Inc. with respect to maintenance of certain traffic and median islands. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having presented to the Board a letter dated July 21, 1974 from Mr. R. B. Griffiths, President, Board of Directors, Greenbrook Horses Association, Inc. , 300 Greenbrook Drive, Danville, California advising of a difference of opinion between said association and the County Public Works Department in connection with maintenance of traffic and median islands on Greenbrook Drive at Camino Ramon, Danville area; and Mr. Griffiths also having transmitted copies of correspondence pertinent to the aforesaid matter; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor V. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to the Public "corks Director for report to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Qi I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Mr. Griffiths Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors offiixed 1his_29th day of July , 197 fr J.( . OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid 0r 1 A4 H 24 5/71 -12,500 U .:, ..... . ?:fin w :.....^ z a ...... M.....:' L. :... In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 74- In the Matter of Request of Whitecliff Homes for Reimbursement of Costa for Sans Crainte Drainage Area, Walnut Creek. This Board having received a letter (rota Mr. Paul C. Petersen, Whitecliff Homes, 859 San Mateo Drive, San Mateo, California 94401 stating that one of the conditions of zoning approval required by the City of Walnut Creek for development of property known as the Franco Rench required construction of an extension of Line B as shown on the SanPCrainte area drainage map and that the estimated cost of the construction exceeds the total amount of drainage district fees required for development of the Pranco Raneh; and Mr. Petersen in said letter having requested pre- paration of an agreement to provide for reimburseueent, from future developers of property which drains into the 9ansCrainte drainage map area, of costs in excess of drainage district fees paid for the France Ranch; On motion of Supervisor N. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is REFEMW to the Public Works Director and County Counsel. The 21oregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linseheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. a*: Mr. Petersen Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director County Counsel Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 29th day of July ' 197-4— J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By lr_. l ,r.,. Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 21 5/71 -12,500 001U5 x. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California duly 29 l9 74 In the Matter of Letter from Mr. Francis X. Kamienski Requesting Information with Respect to Animal Control Division Action Involving His Dog. The Hoard having received a July 16, 1974 letter from Mr. Francis X. Kamienski, 2168 La Mirada, Ricbmond, California 94804 requesting information on the action he should take to have an investigation made into the shooting of his dog and to file a complaint against an officer of the Animal Control Division; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THS BOARD 0 RDSRED that the aforesaid letter is REED to County Counsel. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: Mr. Kamienski Supervisors County Counselarf'ixed this 29th day of July . l9 74 County Administrator — J. R. OL.SSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 spa -12.sso 001.06 I, i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 1974 In the Matter of Letter Expressing Concern with Respect to Development of the San Ramon Valley. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having advised the Board that he had received a letter dated July 18, 1974 from D. R. Datwyler, D.D.S., 1?7 Front Street, Danville, California, 94.526, in which Dr. Datwyler indicates community concern with respect to development of the San Ramon Valley and expresses the view that the public hearing procedure of the Board does not serve community interests in the area of planning; and In said letter Dr. Datwyler having called particular attention to the Blackhawk Development, posed questions in connection therewith, and proposed certain "conditions" for Board consideration when attention is given to future development of the San Ramon Valley area; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORLERED that said communication is REFERRED to the Office of the County Administrator (Public Information Officer) for reply. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P . Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Dr. Datwyler Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Acting County AdministratcMpprvisors Public Information Office$ffixed this 29thday of July 19 74 Director of Planning — By�/ R. OLSSON, Clerk c_ �G�G Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/14 -12,SOQ 001u1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 29, 1974 In the Matter of San Pablo Fire ) Protection District Personnel ) Matter. ) It having been previously brought to the attention of the Board that nine San Pablo Fire Protection District firefighters must be laid off, effective August 1, 1974, due to financial limi- tations of the district for fiscal year 1974-1975; and This being the time for Board consideration of a proposed agreement between aforesaid Fire District and the City of Richmond, under the terms of which the city agrees to utilize the services of a maximum of eight district firefighters from August 1, 1974 to June 30, 1975 at a sum not to exceed $146,960; and In connection therewith Mr. Ben Wright, President, United Professional Firefighters, Local 1230, having appeared and advised that the Richmond City Council will vote on aforesaid agreement this evening; expressed his concern if the city does not approve same; and requested that the Board direct county fire protection districts - primarily Contra Costa County, Orinda, Moraga - to employ the remaining six firefighters scheduled to be laid off effective August 1, 1974, so their county service will not be interrupted (Contra Costa County Fire Protection District has since employed two firefighters from the San Pablo Fire Protection District) ; and The Board members and county staff having further discussed the matter and it having been stated that it would be appropriate to request the county fire protection districts to refrain from hiring any new firemen and that additional positions required be met through the hiring of personnel from San Pablo Fire Protection District; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having noted that the County Fire Protection District Budgets proposed for fiscal year 1974-1975 will be adopted later in the evening; that the Board should clearly indicate its intent that if a district's approved budget allows for additional men or vacancies exist, that the district employ firemen from the San Pablo Fire Protection District; that it was his opinion that the Board's position on this matter was made very clear at the July 23, 1974 Board meeting and no further action is required. NO OFFICIAL ACTION TAKEN. THIS IS A MATTER OF RECORD. I herebv certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the cc: Contra Costa Court_v Board of Supervisors Fire protection affixed this 29th day of July, 1974 District J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Moraga Fire Protection District BY , Deputy Clerk Orinda Fire Protection N. Inikaham District County Administrator 0018 y j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 In the Matter of Request of Mrs. Kathleen Darcy for Partial Refund of Dog Impoundment Fees. The Board on July 9, 1974 having referred to the Agricultural Commissioner for recommendation the request of Mrs. Kathleen Darcy for partial refund of dog impoundment fees; and Mr. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Co mni.ssioner, in a memorandum dated July 17, 1974 having stated that the circumstances surrounding the request had been carefully checked, that there was no evidence of fault on the part of county staff members, and that he recommends against any refund to Mrs. Darcy. On notion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommenda— tion of the Agricultural Commissioner is approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote-- AYES: ote:AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Bocrd of Superisors on the date --aforesaid. cc: ��rs. Darcy Witness my ?sand and the Seal of the Board of Agricultural Commissioner Supe-"isors County Administrator affixed this 29th day of July , 19 Z J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY_ Deputy Clerk D. Harkness /� ti 2: 5/JS -12,Sil0 00109 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: July 17, 1974 To: Board of Supervisors -Attention: J. P. McBrien From: �A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner-Sealer of Weights . �. and Measures Subject: Request of Mrs. Kathleen Darcy for refund of impound fees (Board Order of July 9, 1974) On June 29, 1974 Mrs. Kathleen Darcy, 1764 Clinton Drive, Concord 94721, requested a refund of a portion of the fees paid by her for the impoundment of her dog. Your Board referred her letter to me for a recommendation. We have carefully checked on the circumstances surrounding this request and believe: 1. That Mrs. Darcy's question about seeing all the dogs was mis- understood, as the staff has no reluctance to pointing out the location of the sick animal section. In addition, there are Visitor Instructions forms (copy attached) on the front counter available to everyone and signs on the doors as to each section. 2. The comment by one of the clerks to the effect that "they . said signs were there and they assumed people could read" was made by one of our clerks. The clerk informed us that as soon as it was said, and the lady had turned away, she knew the statement had come out wrong. The clerk feels badly, and we offer our sincere apology. 3. That the county should not "plea bargain" or accept a lesser amount for strays, rather than "putting them to sleep." Such a procedure would cause serious, time- consuming problems, as the staff is routinely offered lesser amounts. 4. Refunding over-charges, etc., is certainly a practice in good government in those instances where the county is clearly at fault. Recommendation As there was no -evidence of fault on the part of the county staff as to the proper fees, we strongly recommend against any refund t o AL--s. Darcy. ' RECEIVED ALS/nw attachment LIX :''� Clerk of the Board JUL 18 1974 7173 (500) /,� r� _ 001 .0 0 OLSXN 00110 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Joint Exercise of Fbwers Agreement - East/Central Contra Costa County Waste ',Eater Management Agency. The Board having received a July 11 , 1971E letter from Mr. Richard J. Mitchell, President of the Board of Directors, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District requesting the appoint- ment of a Board Com:nittee to meet with two members of its Board and one of its staff to discuss the proposed Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement - East/Central Contra Costa County Waste Water Management Agency; On motion of Supervisors W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BQARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is REFERRED to the Intergovernmental Relations Comgdttee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and A. M. Dias) and the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Central Contra Costa Sanitary Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Di stric t Board Committee Supervisors 29th July 74 Public Works Director arfixed this day of , i9 _ County Water Agency J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel By ,vl.�, ycf,,GDeputy Clerk County Administrator nxJLJLUO I M 24 5/74 -12,500 00111 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 9 74 In the Matter of Report of the Planning Commisaion on the Request of Mr. Robert L. Peterson (1889-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Alamo Area. William C. and Mary F. Fletcher Owners The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the above request; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesdays August 20, 1974 at 11 : 00 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California and that the Clerk publish notice of same as required by lax in the "Contra Costa Times." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Robert L. Peterson ( Applicant) Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Wm. C. and Mary F. Fletcher (OwnerAl_ visors San Ramon Planning Committee mixed this 29th day of July , 19 ?4 Alamo Improvement Association — Mr. Kempton Russell J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deferred Growth Committee By �� � dZELDeputy Clerk Valley Action Fbrum Arline Patten tt�� DLreetpuz Planning 1� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Reports ) on Referrals to the Board ) Administration and Finance ) July 29, 1974 Committee. ) The Board heretofore having made certain referrals to its County Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid); and F Said committee having reported and recommended as follows with respect to aforesaid referrals; Referral Date Item Recommendation 1 -2-74 Referrals concerning organiza- Consolidate into one tion and staffing of the referral and continue Municipal Courts and Marshals' under review by Admin- Offices. istration and Finance Committee. 1-28-74 - Letter from Judge Rabn. 4-2-74 - Consideration of additional judgeships. 5-14-74 - Proposal for consolidation of Municipal Courts. 5-21-74 - Legislation pertaining to compensation and staff- ing. 6-5-74 - Request from Presiding Judge, Mount Diablo, for creation of a fourth judgeship. 1-8-74 Duties and responsibilities of Board on recommendation of 5-14-74 Office of County Administrator committee has employed a and procedure for selecting consulting firm specializ- replacement for retiring ing in executive placement County Administrator. and directed It to submit names of six to eight qualified candidates for consideration for appointment by full Board. No further committee action required; remove as committee referral. 2-5-74 Matter of county contributions Board on March 12 approved for camp programs. allocation of $5,000 for Kamps for gids, and on June 18 appropriated $10,000 for additional simmer camper- ship programs. Remove as committee referral. 001-13 Werral Date Item Rec- andation 4-16-74 Request for reconsideration Hoard on July 9, 1974 of the present compensation approved an increase in eom- of Assessment Appeals Board pensation. Assessment Appeals members. Board has requested and committee recommends that members should also receive reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses in con- junction with official duties under regular county policy. 5-21-74 Request for reimbursement Under provisions of California of expenses incurred by Welfare and Institutions Code, members of the Mental members may be paid actual and Health Advisory Board. necessary expenses incurred incident to performance of official duties, and authori- zation for payment of such ex- penses is recommended. A flat fee as has been proposed is not permissible. 6-5-74 Report of County Adminis- Request Retirement Board and trator on audit report of County Auditor-Controller to County Auditor-Controller furnish written response to on financial condition of observations and conclusions Contra Costa County of County Administrator and, Employees Retirement as required thereafter, schedule System for calendar year meeting among parties to con- ended December 31, 1973• sider matter. 6-11-74 Proposed revisions to Request staff of Human Resources county medical care Agency to furnish analysis policy. showing financial implications of adoption of proposed policy. Continue, however, as committee referral. 7-2-74 Letter from League of Advise League of Women Voters Women Voters of Diablo that matter will be carefully Valley urging increase considered in connection with in foster care rates. review of the budget for 1974- 1975 fiscal year. The Board having considered said committee report and determined the recommendations to be appropriate; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid,p seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid recommendations of its County Administration and Finsace Committee are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linacheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Director, Human Resources Director, Social Services Agency County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director Acting Director, Personnel Mental Health Advisory Hoard County Administrator Appeals Board Members (5) County Counsel ece.TtcIFr� cc;,•Y County Assessor I certify that thl- is a fnii• trt:r• & Correct ropy of the e!n••tt:.:r rip wirtrh i4 nv foe in my office, League of Women Voters and !hat it w.•: ryas,ed .c e•lrrn ..1 by tte r'.nard of Retirement Board :+u;r�nf nr= of ('nn:rr �'rt^:-, t :t'."n-tla, on the date %holm ATTn—r: .1. 11. ol, sos. County Clerk&es-o1f1,to Cl-i k of said Board of Supgat r14 by Deputy Clerk. 11V1��1iVV�� TT1I _� --. on A /l'pY7fi IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS or COViRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 29 , 1974 In the Matter of ) Claim for Damages. ) Mr. Cheater L. Shirley, 3200 Northwood rrive, Concord, California by and through his attorney, Robert L. Condon, P.O. Box 827, Martinez, California 94553 having filed u7ith this Board on July 17. , 19.Z4 , claim for damages in the amount of S 5,000 (claimed to date) ; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias. , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DEIUED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggesa, B. A. Linacheid, J. R. Moriarty. ]NOES: None. ABSENT: fie- I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal CC: Claimant of the -Board of Superv' rs affixed Public :ort s (3) thi 29th day of duly , Attu: }`.r. Broatch 197 Count; ounsel Counts Administrator J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By Arilas rarozen Deputy Clerk 00115 a IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNITY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 29 , 1974 In the RITatter of ) Claim for Damages. ) Mr. Frank Molta, by and through his attorney, Maurice S. Marcus, P. 0. Box 23378, Pleasant Hill, California 94523 having filed urith this Board on 3n]j 19 , 19,x, claim for ds-tgssx loss of wages ; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DEFIED. The foregoing order %ras passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, R. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal CC: Clamant of the Board of Superv's rs affixed Public ::or ks (3) this 29 th day of -July Attn: 2`r. Broatch 197 !}_. Count- CounselCounty Administrator J. R. OLSSO , CLERK By U r ne ft an Deputy Clerk 00116 IN THE r. ARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 29 , 1974 In the Matter of ) Claim for Damages. ) Mr. Mohinder Jerath, 2700 Laguna Circle, #FL Concord, California having filed with this Board on July 19 , 19 4, claim for damages in the amount of-S-, $50000 NOW. THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES.. Supervisors J. P. Kenner, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None• I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Suvervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal CC: Claimant of the Board of Supervisors affixed Public 11orks (3) this 29th day of July , Attn: Mr. Broatch 1974- County 974County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By dZI;4, r a Deputy Clerk 0017 v �i1 I uA IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CO1MTY, STATE OF CALIFOFLIIA In the Matter of Decision ) on Formation of Proposed ) Assessment District 1972-12 ) July 290 1974 Country Club Drive, Moraga ; Area. This being the time fixed for decision on the formation of proposed Assessment District 1972-1 , Country Club Drive, Moraga area; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having advised that he had met with members of the Public Works Department staff and had carefully studied the proposed assessments, and having thereupon called upon Mr, V. L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, to explain to the Board the suggested revisions in the proposed improvements (deletion of the bridge and a portion of the street work); and 14r. Cline having responded to the request of Supervisor Moriarty and having called attention to a letter from Mr. Clark Wallace, President, Moraga Enterprises, Inc., and Mr. Russell J. Bruzzone offering to the County cash contributions, on demand, of $32,500 and $27,500 respectively, said contributions to be used for the sole purpose of constructing the proposed bridge should it be deleted from the district plans and to be refunded in the event the bridge is not constructed, and a further offer from Mr. Bruzzone for dedication (at no cost to the county) of a 100- foot right of way as described on maps submitted under Assessment District 1972-1 , said offers subject to county agreement that the aforesaid contributors Mould have no further responsibility, fi- nancial or otherwise, toward the building of said crossing; and Supervisor Moriarty having suggested that the aforesaid offers be considered, a_nd the minder of Work and the Director of Public Works be directed to revise the plans and specifications to reflect deletion of the bridge construction and a portion of the street work from the proposed improvements preparatory to call- ing for new bids; and Mr. Cline having reconnended that if the Board approves the suggested revisions in the proposed assessment district im- provements, the County Counsel and Director of Public Works be requested to prepare an appropriate agreement with Moraga Enterprises and Mr. Bruzzone, accepting the contributions under the conditions offered; and Supervisor We K. Boggess having reviewed the previous recommendation of the County Government Operations Committoe (Supervisors We No Boggess and J. P. Benny) that, in the interest of good planning and from a technical standpoint, and the ,.assessment district be formed as origiza lly proposed; and Mr. R. Brunsell, Bond Counsel, having advised that time would be required to prepare the paper work necessary to proceed with the formation of the district, reflecting the suggested deletions, and having therefore reconmended that when the paper work is completed a time be set for receiving bids and for hearing on formation of the proposed district as amended; and 03118 On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linschei$, IT IS BY T?18 HOARD ORDERED that the Engineer of Work and the Director of Public Works are AUTHORIZED and DIRECTED to revise the plans and specifications for the proposed Assessment District 1972-1j, Country Club Drive, Moraga area, to refloat deletion of construction of the bridge and a part of the street work from the proposed improvements preparatory to calling for new bids. The foregoing order was passed by the following votes ATES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, 8. A. Linschaid, J. Fs, Moriarty, NOBS: None, ABSENT: Mono. I CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Bond Coimsel Witness my hand and the Seal Engineer of Work of the Board of Supervisors affixed Public Works this 29th day of July, 1974. Planning Mr. L. Seyranian J. R. OLSSON, CLERK County Administrator By —`Doris Baldwin Deputy Clerk a01-IL19 Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 L)4-- In the Matter of Granting Esteneion of Time in Which to File the Fina? Hap of Subdivision W9, Pleasant Hill Area. On the recommendation of the Director of Planning IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Aitken & Associates for a one-year extension of time in which to file a final map of Subdivision !}1{59, Pleasant Hill area, is GRANTED, thereby extending the final filing date to July 31 , 1975• The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, Be A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOBS: None. ABSENT: None. C_ I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Aitken & Associates Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 29th day of July , 19 7L / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By '/arc,, �� �j�li7iyJ Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/71 -12.500 001 Ig In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 ' 1974 In the Matter of Granting Exteneion of Time in Which to File the Final Hap of Subdivision 44%0 Oakley Area. On the recomm ndation of the Director of Planning IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Charlie Pringle Realty for a one-year extension of time in which to file a final map of Subdivision 44%s Oakley area, is GRANTED, there- by extending the final filing date to July 10, 197,x. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, 1. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Charlie Pringle Realty Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director Of Planning Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this--2c ,&,ijday of 7n ,Y , 19 71�- J. R. OL.SSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 spa -12.500 ©021 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 74 In the Matter of Granting Extension of Time in Which to File the Final Map of Subdivision 4014* Clayton Area.. On the recom endation of the Director of Planning Tr IS BY THE BOARD ORDEM that the request of Riffe, Peters & Jones for a one-year extension of time in which to file a final map of Subdivision 401 .2 Clayton area, is GRANTED, thereby extending the final filing date to August T. 1975. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, Be A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. HORS: None. ABSENT: None* I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Riffe, Peters & Jones Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 2�day of July , 197k- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 1r n. °�izE .�,�r► Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H245114 -12.00 00122 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 74 In the Matter of Completion of Private Improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 209-72, Pleasant Hill Area. The County Building Inspector having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 209-72, Pleasant Hill area, as provided in the agreement with Howard E. Cooper, Jr. do Robert C. Cooper, 3020 Peninsula Road, Oxnard, California, approved by this Board on July 30, 1973; NOW* THERRPORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT ZS BY THE BOARD ORDMW that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Building Ins action Department is AUTHORS M to refund the cash deposit of T4,000 (Building Inspection Department Receipt No. 96497, dated July 24, 1973) deposited as security for the above agree- ment. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. Ne Boggess, S. A. Linscheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None* I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Applicant/Owner Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspector Supervisors Grading Zngineer ofiixed this 29th day of Ju y , 197hr-- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/74 -12.500 00-1 3 4# In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 197, - In the Molter of Assessment District 1973-3: San Ramon Area. The Board on July 20 1974 having adopted Resolution No. 74/584 preliminar41y adopting Engineer's Report, setting 11 :15 a.m. On August 20, 1974 as the time for public hearing thereon, and fixing August 6, 1974 at 11 aeme for receipt of bids for construc- tion of improvements in Assessment District 1973-3, San Ramon area; and The Board having received a letter dated July 24, 1974 from Bond Counsel stating that the Engineer of Work recomtonds that the time for receipt of bids be deferred to August 13, 1974 inas- much as contractors have stated that, because of the large size of the projects the I will not have adequate time to calculate bids for an August 6s 1M bid opening; and On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDMM that the time for receipt of bids for the aforesaid project is extended to August 13, 1974 at 11 a.me The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. *I. Boggess, E. A. rAnscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ABSENT: None, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Bond Counsel Witness my hand and the Sea! of the Board of Engineer of Work Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this_24th„ day of Jul;: , I974- County Counsel J. ft. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator y Deputy' Clerk H 24 5r74 -12.500 Doris Baldwin 031 24 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Funding for Reconstruction of Portion of State Route 4 (Blood Alley) Pro3ect. The County of Contra Costa heretofore having requested allocation of federal monies for the reconstruction of a portion of State Route 4 located between Interstate Route 680 in Concord and one mile east of Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg (Blood Alley) ; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having pointed out that the California Highway Commission recently voted to increase funding by $5 million for reconstruction of aforesaid portion of Route 4; and Supervisor Moriarty having suggested that the Public Works Director be requested to prepare an appropriate letter for signature by the Board Chairman expressing appreciation to the California Highway Commission for its recent decision; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that afore- said suggestion of Supervisor Moriarty is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Administrator Supervisors affixed this 29th day of July , 1974 �j �?l. R. OLSSON, Clerk By l�"'C a.�.�( Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid H 24 5/14 -12.500 00"A2.5 r � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California J lY.s9 19 Z4 In the Matter of Communication from State Office of Emergency Services with respect to Disaster Relief Act of 1974. A communication dated June 26, 1974 having been received from Mr. Robert L. Vickers, Director, State Office of Emergency Services, advising that President Nixon recently signed into law the Disaster Relief Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-288) relative to federal emergency assistance to supplement state and local efforts in event of a major disaster; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is REFERRED to the Director, County Office of Emergency Services. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Director, Office of Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Emergency Services Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 29th day of July , 1974 Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By X )<UA C-A-,-- � Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid , H 24 SA4 -12.s00 0OIA29 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 74 In the Matter of Statewide Meeting of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of California. The Board having received a July 16, 1974 memorandum from the Executive Director, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of California, Sacramento, extending an invitation to county representatives to attend a statewide meetingof the Commission on October 16, 17 and 18, 1974 in Monterey, California; On motion or Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT I3 Er THE WARD ORDERED that the aforesaid invitation is REFERRED to the Contra Costa County Development Association. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linacheid, J. R. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: ricanl..RRgvolution Bicentennis tness my hand and the Seal of the Board of on r8 t;oata County Supervisors Development Association mixed this 29th day of July . 1974 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY- r p��,L_ Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5/14 -12,500 00127 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Ju ly 29 19 _Z4 In the Matter of Request of Assemblyman Richard Alatorre, Sacramento, for information in connection with requirements of Assembly Bill 86. This Board having received a letter dated June 19, 1974 from Assemblyman Richard Alatoree, Sacramento, requesting infor- mation With respect to implementation of Assembly Bill 86, which requires that state and local agencies employ bilingual persons in public contact positions When a substantial number of the: people served do not speak English; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid matter is REFERRED to the Acting Personnel Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order a tw on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Acting Personnel Di-rector witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this_2211day of 7r2�y . I9 -� J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By v Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H ZO 5/74 -12.500 00128 I TY In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 74 In the Matter of Petition from residents in the vicinity of Concord requesting relief from air pollution in their area. A petition having been presented on July 24, 1974 by Mrs. W. C. Coates, 1895 San Yincente Drive, #12 Concord, California, said petition bearing the signatures of approximately 126 residents in the vicinity of Concord, complaining of air pollution affecting their area; and the Board this day having considered same; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the com— plaint is REFERRED to the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District for investigation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. k Mrs. W. C. Coates Supervisors Health Department affixed this 24th _day of July 1471 Environmental Health _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Services Div. Bay Area Air Pollution By Deputy Clerk Control District Dorotky Laislarini H 24 5p4 -12.500 0042.9 I , - i • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 74_ In the Matter of Request of City of Pleasant Hill for Board Resolution with respect to Project List for State Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act of 1974. This Board having received a July 18, 1974 letter from the Community Planning Director, City of Pleasant Hill, requesting a Board resolution certifying that "Paso Nogal Extension Acquisition" conforms with the county adopted Priority Plan Project List for State Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act of 19741 in order that the city can obtain funds for 1974-1975 fiscal year; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess,, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is REFERRED to the Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Community Planning Director, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of City of Pleasant Hill Supervisors Recreation and Natural affixed this 4ay of July ' 19 -7+ Resources Commission J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning , County Administrator BY *t - 1s�L� Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 Soli -12,500 0 013, 0 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 1914 In the Matter of City of Concord Funding Application in Connection with the Emergency Employment Act of 1971 . The Board having received a July 16, 1974 letter from Mr. F. A. Stewart, Concord City Manager, transmitting a copy of their funding application submitted to the Regional Manpower Office, United States Department of Labor in connection with the Bynergency Employment Act of 1971 , and inviting comments regarding this application; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDMW that the aforesaid letter is REFERRED to the County Administrator and the Director, Human Resources Agency. The foregoing order was passed by the following trate: AXES: Supervisors J. P. Ken yt A. M. Dias, W. H. Boggess, B. A. Linacheid, J. B. Moriarty. HOES: Hone. ABSENT: Hone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. F. A. Stewart Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Director, Human Resources supervisors Agency ofixed this�Q�day of July 19 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By GLC , Deputy Clerk Arline Patten M 24 5/74 -12.500 00131 M l in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 1974 In the Matter of Letter from a Concord Resident Requesting Information on the Proposed Now County Detention Center. The Hoard having received a June 17, 1974 letter from Ms. Vicki A. Helrich, 1320 Lani Kai Drive, Apartment 15, Concord, California 94520 expressing opposition to construc- tion of a new County Detention Center, requesting information on how the decision to construct it was reached and suggesting alternative uses for revenue sharing funds; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said request is RMMf = to the County Administrator for reply. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, N. N. Boggess, E. A. Linaaheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Ms. Vicki A. Helrich Supervisors County Sheriff-Coroner affixed this 29th day of Jolt , 19IIL County Administrator //�J J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By & a, ,X T Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5/74 -12.500 a011.32 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 1974 In the Matter of Vacancies on Sonoma State Hospital Advisory Board. The Board having received a July 22, 1974 letter from Mr. Benton A. Sifford, Jr. , President, Parent Hospital Association, Sonoma State Hospital, advising that there are three vacancies on the Sonoma State Hospital Advisory Board and inviting this county to suggest nominees for consideration by Governor Ronald Reagan; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid matter is REFERRED to the Director, Human Resources Agency, for recommendation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid c c• Mr. S i f ford, Jr. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Supervisors Resources Agency affixed this 29th day of July ; 19 74 Administrator J. R. OL.SSON, Clerk By k , Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid H xa $174 -12.500 00133 M- _ .. :.> _ a s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 1974 In the Matter of Letter from El Sobrante Resident With Respect to Senior Citizens Enrollment in County Prepaid Health Plan. This Board having received a July 18, 1974 letter from Mr. Dorian Edwards, 990 Manor Road, E1 Sobrante, 94603, concerning senior citizens medical coverage and expressing interest in enrolling in the County Prepaid Health Plan; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is RM'ERRED to the Director, Human Resources Agency for reply. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors Mr. Edwards affixed this th day of Jules . 1974- County 1974-County Counsel r� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By c; �L 41, . Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers M 24 5/74 -12.500 00134 r .. to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 191?__- In the Matter of Request of Mr. Ruben Ortiz (1728-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Brentwood Area. The Board on January 22, 1974 having continued to January 219 1975 the hearing on the request of Ruben Ortiz (1728-RZ) to rezone certain land in the Brentwood area and for- a land use permit (Number 75-73) to expand an existing auto wrecking yard; and Mr. Richard A. Beserra, legal counsel for Mr. Ortiz, having submitted a July 19, 1974 letter, requesting that his client be allowed to appear before the Board on July 29 or August 13 in order to petition the Booazd to nsider the 1975, matter of the aforesaid rezoning q before January stating that further delay is causing Mr. Ortiz severe economic hardship; and On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request of Mr. Beserra is REFERRED to the Director of Planning for a status report on August 6, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date cforesoid. cc: "r. 3esea•:•a Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Planning Director Sup----risors affixed this 29th day of July , 19 7 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk T)orotffy La H 14 5/74 -12.500 00135) In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Request from Mr. Warren L. Smith that Gullies be Culverted on Bailey Road, Pittsburg Area. The Board having received a letter from Mr. Warren L. Smith, 1100 Bailey Road, Pittsburg, California 94565 advising of the existence of sharp drop offs next to the right of way on Bailey Road, and requesting that said gullies be culverted; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is REFERRED to the Public Works Director for reply. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. H. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. W. L. Smith Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By J Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/7+ -12,00 0136 x In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 1974 In the Matter of Resolution of Delta Advisory Planning Council relating to proposed legislation altering Decision 1379 (The "Delta Decision") . This Board having received a communication from Mr. Bruce G. Jones, Program Manager, on behalf of the Delta Advisory Planning Council and a copy of Resolution No. 8 adopted by said Council on June 25, 1974, in connection With legislation introduced in the 1974 session of the California State Legislature relating to Decision 1379 (The "Delta Decision ) ; and On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD OREERED that the aforesaid material is REFERRED to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P . Benny, A. K. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linsoheid, J. E. Moriarty. ]ROES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Delta Advisory Planning Council Supervisors Attn: Mr. Jones affixed this 29tbday, of UIX , 19 -24 Public Works DirectorJ OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator gy Deputy Clerk H 24 5/14 -12.500 Charleen K. Travers ©017 �J cc: Delta Advisory ,'fanning Sup,.r,,isors Council affixed this_20.hday of 7u 3: 19 --4 Attn: Kr. Jones OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director County Administrator By &L11— Deputy Clerk Charleen K. gravers H 24 5/74 -12.500 0014,17 ALy� T it 7 a1 3 3 �S ii �i��.'►,�i?�.'�'� -�Di�.�U^,L :��:�, ���4;�31r�3�I ��r:'h?i�s3;��1 - tc-1�� �sx�-srrz THIZI COtN.-rZES OF C0N Cass% MEMORArDUN JULY 17, 1974 sA;]O aQULi soIJANo - TO: MEMBERS OF THE DE:,TA COUNTY YOLO BOARD OF SUPERVIS 4S FROM: BRUCE G. JON gram Manager j On behalf of the Delta Advisory Planning Council, I a% transri-tting the attached resolution to you for your information. RECEIVED JUL 1.? 1974 _. as:oN 00COSIA a SUPERW BGJ/s j ccJ�i Laz--1 en 0€ 138 1Mz.will ..._.. Delta A ;A g couarNICH VD'AlaP lr 04'RAti!'s NT0 R 02cMAL, RF;EA PLA1U&-mj1V0 CL;i.'f!'AiSlftrr•,y ^•rr rri I 4 Del� G ACOVIS.01 eJ t a�.ai�: Mg o .ia-Jcil. l V-OAPC EtACAAAfsMU'ro a"o:ollAL AMMA PLANNING CCa"WI 119810:V C.Urr i 4a0,12x.23 STH 07. QA=_-4Aly MNT0,CALIFOIRINIA 00x,14 [t"01 447-8171 REPR,ESF_%"7TtiG DAPC POLICY RESOLUTIOU 721E COUNTIES OF CO..NTXA COSTA PR - AV8 . sA21 Jo.�Qc�-Lv REGARDINME STATE Is7ATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD sOLANO YOLO - _FINDING: Legislation Legislation submitted in the 1974 Legislative Session has proposed potentially serious and damaging alterations to the authority and mission of the State Water Resources Control Board, and the integrity of Decision 1379 (The "Delta Decision") . - RESOLVED: 1. The Delta Advisory Planning Council commends the State Uater Resources Control Board for its objective management of California coater aualit-v and strongly opposes any effort to alter the Porter-Cologne Act for political purposes. 2. The Delta Advisory Planning Council endorses Decision 1379 and requests that its tennis and protections be made permanent. - 3. The Delta Advisory Planning Council petitions the Cali- fornia Legislature to avoid devisive and negative legislative proposals which. can only create controversy betiieen regions of California. Instead, the Delta Advisory Planning Council petitions the California Legislature to encourage and promote an improved uater use planning and conservation program to be conducted by all appropriate State agencies working in concert, and to emohasi::e the potential of alternative crater supplies, • especially fro: c:astewater reclamation and desalinization, - - - - with an of,ort b_; the State of California in -t'�e;a areas. equal to that investz:: in developing t^e State dater Project. 4. This Resolution should be transmitted to the California Legislature, the five Delta County Boards of Supervisors, the Director of tho -Depart-ment or Eater Resources, and the Chairman of the State :rater Resources Control Board. Edmonds MOTION BRUCE E. JONES; Secretary • and Program Manager Stewart- SECOND tewartSECOND - - June 25, 1974 Unanimous DATE - 001,39 VOTE In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 i97lt In the Matter of Letter from the President, National Inconvenienced Sports- men's Association Seeking Financial Assistance. The Hoard having received a July 3, 1974 letter from Mr. D. Pringle, President of the National Inconvenienced Sportsmen's Association, Carmichael, California 95606 requesting the county to assist in expansion of its rehabilitation services to handicapped individuals by becoming a donating member of said Association; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Keimy, IT IS BY THE BOARD 08DERBD that the above request is REFERRED to the Administration and Finn as Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and E. A. Linscheid). The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: National Inconvenienced Sportsmen'a Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Association Supervisors Board Committee affixed this 29th day of July , 1974_ County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By �.Z La,2S. ✓Cr� . Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5114 -12.500 0011.40 I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 1974 In the .Matter of Resolution Adopted by the California Navigation and Ocean Development Commission Favoring Control of Vessel Waste Discharges. The Board having received a resolution adopted by the California Navigation and Ocean Development Commission on July 12, 1974 favoring control or vesselwaste discharged into navigational waters and urging that any regulations on vessel•waste discharges be imposed on all vessels, regard- less of type or size; On motion of Supervisor W..,N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS Bg THE BDARD ORDERED that the aforesaid resolution is REFERRED to the Public Works Director and the County Health Officer. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linacheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: State or California, Departmeneitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of of Navigation and Ocean Supervisors Development ofiixed this 29th doy of July , 1974— Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Health Officer ,�,�.._ County Administrator By �r_t �1 - U r f' Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5174 -12,500 00141 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of 'Fork Order 4788, Oak Creek Dined Channels County Drainage Maintenance, San Ramon Areas Job IPI.P 75-7. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Hoard approve Work Order 4788 in the amount of ;2,500 and that he be authorized to arrange for the performance of Job IM 75-7 in the stilling basin and concrete-lined channel of Oak Creek in the vicinity of the end of Pecan Court, in accordance with Clauses 5a and 6a of the Drainage Maintenance Policy (Board Resolution No. 72/17)s which consists of removal of al"to, vegetation and debris; and The Public Works Director having reported that this mainte- nance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements and will be done by a combination of County forces and rented equipment; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public `forks Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote; AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggessj, E. A. S-inscheid, J. 3. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this_29t _day of July , 19 �4 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5174 .12.504 00142 .M In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Contracts for Inspection Services, Site Improvements at Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Fire College (Contracts 1 and 2), Concord,Area, Work Order 5547. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Inspection Agreements with Mr. J. M. Nelson and Mr. Charles G. Liebscher, for contract inspec- tion of the site improvements at the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Fire College (Contracts 1 and 2) , Treat Boulevard, Concord area, are APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the aforesaid agree- ments in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: Mr. Nelson Supervisors Mr. Liebscher affixed this 29th day of July , 1974 Public Works Director — County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By ,�D .,t�� Deputy Clerk �ed 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12.500 0�,ltj v r in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 Z4. In the Matter of Approval of Amendment to Contract, Camino ,Andres, Project No. 5385-4593-739 West Pittsburg Area. The Public forks Director having recommended that the Board approve the Amendment to Contract (Construction Agreement) with Pacific Excavators, Contractor for the Camino Andres Realignment project, West Pittsburg area, said agreement providing for the posting of a $50,000 surety bond to guarantee maintenance and repair for a period of five years from completion,of the modified boa culvert, as more particularly set forth in said agreement; and The Public Works Director having reported that the culvert modifications were proposed and designed by the Contractor's engineer to overcome problems encountered during construction and have been reviewed and approved by his Department; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Benny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Amendment to Contract is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Bias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Lim cheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc: Contractor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public storks Director Supervisors County Counsel affixed this_%�, day of j , . ]9 --1*4 County Administrator amJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk B r :�.+L `i ' `� y Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall j� / ri 2: 5I7� -12,saa 00: 44 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 5 July 29 1974 In the Matter of Establishing Annual Sewerage Service Charges for Fiscal Year 1974-1975. On notion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Annual Sewerage Services Charges for Fiscal Year 1974-1975 are ESTABLISHED as follows: a. Each Single Family Dwelling Unit - $95; b. Connections other than Single Family Dwelling Units - On the basis of burden on treatment facilities and in accordance with District Ordinances, as determined by the Engineer ex officio of the District; c. Churches, elementary schools, and the fire house - none; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Engineer ex officio is AUTHORIZED to prepare a list of Annual Sewerage Service Charges for each connection within the District using the above charges. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is AUTHORIZED to place the above charges on the proper County tax bills. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Business and Services Divi- sion of the Public Works Department is AUTHORIZED to directly bill users of the District System as required. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Environmental Control Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 29th day, of July , 1974 County Administrator , J. R. OLSSON, Clerk i7= By w-�- 6 Deputy Clerk -'Helen C. Marshe-al H 24 5/74 -12.500 00?45 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 July 29 1974 In the Matter of Establishing Annual Water Service and Sewerage Service Charges for Fiscal Year 1974-1975. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Annual Water Service and Sewerage Service Charges for Fiscal Year 1974-1975 are ESTABLISHED as follows: a. Beacon West (Subdivision 3870) Annual Water Service Charge per Unit - $35; b. Water and Sewerage Service Charges for the following developments shall be paid as shown below, to the Dis- trict, upon acceptance of the facilities by the District: (1) Willow Park Marina Condominium (Subdivision 4314) Water and Sewerage Service Charge per unit - $149 (to be pro-rated using "period of time" of actual use of the District's System); and (2) Willow Mobile Home Park (Land Use Permit 258-71) Water and Sewerage Service Charge per unit - $92 (to be pro-rated using "period of time" of actual use of the District's System). IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Engineer ex officio is AUTHORIZED to prepare a list of Annual Water Service Charges for each unit in Subdivision 3870, using the above charges, and the County Auditor is AUTHORIZED to place said charges on the proper County tax bills. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Business and Services Divi- sion of the Public Works Department is AUTHORIZED to directly bill all the above charges, except those established for Subdivision 3870. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Public Works Director Supervisors Environmental Control affixed this 29th day of July , 1974 County Auditor J. R. OLS�ON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/74 -12.500 00111-1t) In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 19 July 29 1974 In the Matter of Establishing Annual Water and Sewerage Service Charges for Fiscal Year 1974-1975. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Annual Water and Sewerage Service Charges for Fiscal Year 1974-1975 are ESTABLISHED as follows: a. Unit Charge - $75; b. Other than a Unit - On the basis of burden on water and treatment facilities, as determined by the Engineer ex officio of the District. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Engineer ex officio is AUTHORIZED to prepare a list of Annual Water and Sewerage Service Charges using the above charges. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is AUTHORIZED to place the above charges on the proper County tax bills. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors Environmental Control affixed this 29th day of July , 1974 County Auditor — County Administrator /� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By � �L' Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5174 -12,500 00 IS i p In the Board of Supervisors of AS EX OFFICIOCIV BO&UOFtyt;UPLRYiSORS9IICONTi COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT July 29 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Work Order 8096, San Ramon Creek Betterment, Flood Control Zone 3B, Danville Area. The Public Works Director, as ex officio Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 8096 in the amount of $2,000, and that he be authorized to arrange for the per- formance of work along the westerly bank of San Ramon Creek (consisting of regrading the patrol road and constructing a longi- tudinal ditch and overpour structure) from about 80 feet downstream to 480 feet upstream of Drop Structure No. 12; and The Public Works Director having reported that this better- ment is needed in order to control surface drainage from the adjoining property, which is eroding the creek bank; and The Public Works Director having further reported that said work will be charged to funds of Flood Control Zone 3B budgeted for construction purposes, and will be done by a combination of County forces and rented equipment; and The Public Works Director having further reported that the work is considered to be a minor alteration to an existing facility and is therefore a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Flood Control Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By� Deputy Clerk ildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/14 -12.500 00148 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Consulting Services Agreement in Connection with Arroyo Del Cerro Project, Flood Control Zone 3B, Walnut Creek Area, Work Order 8465. The Board having considered a Consulting Services Agreement with Bryan and Murphy Associates, Inc. , Walnut Creek, California providing for services in connection with the Arroyo Del Cerro proj- ect (Flood Control Zone 3B), with a payment limit of $6,000, as more particularly set forth in said agreement; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Bryan l; Murphy Associates, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Inc. (via P.W. ) Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 29th day of July , 1974 County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Cleric County Administrator .e!e -I/ . Deputy Clerk rMildred M 2. 5!7• -12,500 001-49 ;.,.:,.rte=-...�•s�rr ._..., U us % 1 a .• J aupervisors Public Works Director o9ixed this 29th day of July 1974 County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator BYDeputy Clerk 4ruMarW-e/�r1u. H 24 5/74 -12.500 00149 "14^ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 A In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments. On motion of Supervisor E. A. I,inscheid, seconded by Super— visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following instruments are ACCEPTED: Instrument Date Grantor Reference Grant Deed Kay 1, 1974 Oliver Rousseau Midhill Road Industries Corp. Grant Deed May 19 1974 Oliver Rousseau Morello Avenue Industries Corp. Grant Deed June 20, 1974 New Community One Subdivision 4337 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. I,inscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Forks Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this —day of Ju7�v! 19 ,U t ti t�,; J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /Q140/ ) C /'/ Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall ©[1-�� H 24 5/74 -12.500 ttll VV I IPS THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Flatter of Authorizing ) Acceptance of Deeds for Road ) July 29 , 197 4 Purposes. ) On motion of Supervisor E. A. Li.nscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenn, IT FRED that the following listed7eeds a accepted, and this Board directs the Clerk to certify to said acceptance on said deeds: Grantor Deed Date Road Name and Number The Pentecostal Church July 18, 1974 ASPEN DRIVE of God of America, Road No. 3975-K Northern District of Pacheco area California Work Order 4804 (conveying additional right of way along Aspen Drive as a condition of Land Use Permit No. 2024-74) Paul C. Petersen July 23, 1974 PALMER ROAD Road No. 4244 Walnut Creek area Work Order 4805 (conveying additional right of way for Palmer Road in conjunction with the development of Subdivision 4141) Mar Paul, Inc. July 18, 1974 HARTZ AVENUE Road No. 5301E Danville area Work Order 4805 (conveying additional right of way along Hartz Avenue, as required by Ordinance 71-20, for a building permit) Fibreboard Corporation July 17, 1974 VICTORY HIGHWAY Road No. 7182 Antioch area Work Order 4805 (conveying additional right of way along Victory Highway, as required by Ordinance 71-20, for a building permit) The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. £. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 29th day of July , 1974 cc: Public Works (2) UM)M ?1D(, CLERK Administrator J. R. OLSSO By l�«� GIAt.G4� #20 Helen C. Marshall, Deputy Clerk 00151 this Zu Lit day or juiy , 1974 cc: Public Works (2) V=XXXOM, CLERK Administrator , J. R. OLSSOX_ By G��t.Goa:eX f #20 Helen C. Marshall, Deputy Clerk 00151 IN TIS BOA.SD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA C OTYATY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Approving ) and Authorizing Payment for ) Property Acquisition ) On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement ana contract be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor io authorized to draw warrant_ in the following amount_ to be delivered to the County Right-of-Way Agent: Contract Payee and Road Name Grantor Date Escrow Number Amount CANYON ROAD Holy Cross Lutheran July 14, 1974 Western Title $750 Moraga Area Church of Moraga, Guaranty Co. Project No. California Escrow No. 2631-4165-74 W-355390 (3,305 square feet of residential land and a Temporary Construction Permit required for subject project) IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute said contract on behalf of the County. The County Clerk is directed to accept deed_ from above-named grantor_ for the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. X. Dias, Wo N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None, ABSEFT: Hone. I HERBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 29th day of July 19 U. cc: Auditor JJ�� Public Works (2) D� (XCLERK Administrator By w 1 Helen C. Marshall, Deputy Clerk i Form 71,120.4 c) 70-1-500 40J ZJF+ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19?4 In the Matter of Acceptance for Recording of Deferred Improvement Agreements Aspen Drivel Pacheco Areas Work Order tj.aZ The Board having considered a Deferred Improvement Agreement with 'The Pentecostal Church of God of America, Northern District of California, as a condition of Land Use Permit No. 2424-74, Aspen Drives Road No. 3975.5, Pacheco area; On motion of Supervisor Be A. Linsoheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said agreement is ACCEPTED for recording and Supervisor J. Be Moriarty, Chairman, is A7MORIM to execute same on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following voter AXES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A, M. Dias, W. 2l. Boggess, B. A. Linsaheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES1 None. ABSENT: !tone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. a*: Recorder (via Public Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Works) Supervisors Pentaaostal Church of mixed this__ ,9tb—day ofstily , 19U.- God c% P.W. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director By Atze.,. «z , Deputy Clerk Director of Planning H 24 5/14 -12,500 Doris Balftln 0 015, 3 o In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Acceptance of Waiver for Damages in Connection with Reconstruction of Charles Hill Road, Lafayette Area, Project No. 2755-4504-71. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a Waiver dated July 25, 1974 from Virginia M. Risbrough, for the purpose of waiving claims for future compensation from the County for damages caused to her prop- erty by reason of removal of trees during reconstruction of Charles Hill Road, Lafayette area, Project No. 2755-4504-71, IS ACCEPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is AUTHORIZED to issue a warrant in the amount of $300, payable to Virginia M. Risbrough, and deliver to the County Supervising Real Property Agent for payment. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• County Auditor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5174 -12,500 00154 f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 i9 74 In the Matter of Acceptance of Decrease Rider to Subdivision Security Bond, Subdivision 4206, Discovery Bay Area. The Board on March 25, 1974 having accepted as complete construction of improvements in Subdivision 4206, Discovery Bay area; and The Public Works Director having reported that the developer has requested that the bond that accompanied the Sub- division Agreement be reduced to 15 percent of the original amount, as provided for in Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code as amended; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Decrease Rider for Bond No. 916131 (issued by Highlands Insurance Company) to reduce the bond amount from $105,200 to $15,800 for the remainder of the war- ranty period, is ACCEPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Discovery Bay Corp. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors affixed this 29th day of July . 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By it re Deputy Clerk N 24 5114 -12.500 0055 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 9 19 74 In the Matter of Acceptance of Decrease Rider to Subdivision Security Bond, Subdivision 4086, Discovery Bay Area. The Board on March 25, 1974 having accepted as complete construction of improvements in Subdivision 4086, Discovery Bay area; and The Public Works Director having reported that the developer has requested that the bond that accompanied the Subdi- vision Agreement be reduced to 15 percent of the original amount, as provided for in Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code as amended; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Decrease Rider for Bond No. 908107 tissued by Highlands Insurance Company) to reduce the bond amount from $193,780 to $29,100 for the remainder of the war- ranty period, is ACCEPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Veronica Development Corp•Supsrvisors Public Works Director oliixed this 29th day of July , 194 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By � ,�L ,� Lt,G Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5174 - 12,500 00156 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19Z.4 In the Matter of Acceptance of Decrease Rider to Subdivision Security Bond, Subdivision 4205, Discovery Bay Area. The Board on March 19, 1974 having accepted as complete construction of improvements in Subdivision 4205, Discovery Bay area; and The Public Works Director having reported that the developer has requested that the bond that accompanied the Subdivision Agree- ment be reduced to 15 percent of the original amount, as provided for in Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code as amended; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Decrease .Rider for Bond No. 908149 (issued by Highlands Insurance Company) to reduce the bond amount from $127,700 to $19,200 for the remainder of the war- ranty period, is ACCEPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. H. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Discovery Bay Corp. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors affixed this 29th day of July , i9 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B • .Lr���d&t L` Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12.500 001,57 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 __74 In the Matter of Approval of Work Order 4749, Routine Ditch Cleaning, County Drainage Maintenance, Countywide Area, Job De 75-5. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Fork Order 4749 in the amount of S2O,000 and that he be authorised to perform work consisting of removal of vegetation and debris from 62 ditches and systems of ditches throughout the County as set forth on the list entitled "Job DOSP 75-5 - Routine hist of Ditches for Vegetation and Debris Removal," in accordance with the provisions of the Drainage Maintenance Policy (Board Resolution No. 72/17); and It having been noted that said list is on file in the Glacier Drive office of the Public Works Department and in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors; and The Public Works Director having reported that said mainte- nance work is a Class 1 Categorical Mcemption from environmental impact report requirements and will be done by County forces; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Lin scheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recom- mendation of the Public Forks Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. I,inscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ; hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. co: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this ,_doy of jui 3: 19 _U /` f �^ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 1`�- sc%C. ` kLZ6'f:i t. , Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/14 -12.500 00 1 58 .! ! In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California —_ Jules 29 19 7&- In the Matter of Approval of Work Order 6060, San Ramon Valley Boulevard, Road No. 5301, Danville Area. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 6060 in the amount of $3,000 and that he be. authorised to arrange for the paving of the County's portion (in excess of 20 feet from the newly installed curb) of San Ramon Valley Boulevard at Podva Road, Danville area, in conjunction with the paving of the frontage ,improvements of band Use Permit 367-73; and The Public Works Director having reported that said mainte- nance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report' requirements, and is to be done by a private contractor under purchase order; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty, NOES: Hone. ABSSHT: ' None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors offixed this qday of Ju3,y BY / rr J_ R. OLSSOW, Cleric `L�y�����,� Helen C. Marshall Deputy Clerk H 2♦ SJTi •12.580 091rck cc: rain-1 t; hVib.a ij.L. _L i.UA. Supervisors affixed this--2,9th day of duly 19 -7 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By, . Deputy Clerk ++:a 5174 -izsoo Helen C. Marshall 09159 J In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 7A_ In the Matter of Approval of Mork Order 4787, Buchanan Industrial Park Spillway, County Drainage Maintenance, Pacheco Area, Job 1" 75-6 SP. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 4787 in the amount of $700 and that he be authorised to arrange for the performance of Job DMP 75-6 SP, consisting of modifying a spillway at the inlet to a 72-inch storm drain installed last year under a grading permit in a dedicated drainage easement in Buchanan Industrial Park (Subdivision 2675); and The Public Works Director having reported that the crest of the spillway was installed at too high an elevation resulting in excessive siltation of the open ditch upstream; that it is believed continuing future costs for silt removal can be avoided by lowering the crest about a foot; and that said work is proposed as a "special" job because correction of such design or construction deficiencies does not conform to the regular provisions of the Drainage Maintenance Policy (Board Resolution No. 72/17); and The Public Works Director having further reported that said work is considered to be a minor alteration to an existing facility i. and is therefore a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements ,, and will be done by-County forces; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date ofore-said. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 29th day of July , 19 —74 /4 a�� OLDeput Clerk gy , Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall. 00��� H 24 -S/74 .12.500 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 34 In the Matter of Approval of work Order 6447, San Pablo Dam Road, Road No. 0961, Reservoir Area. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 6447 in the amount of 82,000 and that he be authorised to arrange for the repair of a bench slide and the re-establishment of the bench drainage at Station 258 on San Pablo Dam Road, Reservoir area; and The Public Works Director having reported that this mainte- nance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements and will be done by hired equipment; On motion of Supervisor E. A. I'm cheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. X. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. I,inscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this ?4i th day of JUl , 19 1¢ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 2 ,' , Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/74 -12.500 00 a e f in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Work Order 6444, San Pablo Dam Road, Road No. 0961, Reservoir Area. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve Work Order 6444 in the amount of S89400 and that he be authorised to arrange for the removal of slide material and repair of hump in the road brought about by the slide at Station 260, San Pablo Dam Road, Reservoir area; and The Public Works Director having reported that chemicals were injected into the ground in April to stabilize the slide and that sufficient time has now elapsed to start necessary repair work; and The Public Works Director having reported that this mainte- nance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements and will be done by a combination of hired equipment and County forces; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public :forks Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. K. Dias, W. A. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Public 'Works Director Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Supervisors affixed this,29th day of_Jul3� 19U¢ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 8y , Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 :;71 -1:,SC0 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract Jul 29, 1974 for construction of North Richmond Y Street Improvements, Project No. 0565-4175-74, North Richmond , Area. Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Vanzin Engineering $45,025 Labor 6 Mats. $22,513 1485 Bayshore Boulevard Faith. Perf. $459025 San Francisco, California Ransome Company, Emeryville 0. C. Jones 6 Sons, Berkeley Bay Cities Paving 6 Grading, Inc. , Richmond The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; . IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and. any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewer and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitted for security shall be returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 'CERTIFiED COPY I veriffc that th'a fs :i f!ttt. LrTJO F correct copy of Lti. . - t mHnt Wh;'•h fi 0n fit. In MY office. yr.,,i r �• lti?r f t {.)ptn[f h Lsie Board of c..a.•;;. r, i'n•••t';• r",.!:I r•ne;nt, Calffornta. on tyr, ,,n ,e•r, ., T .T'.'7'. .r. Ic ONIZSO.N. County Cf�rk {,••..;, 'c io Clerk of sails Buard of supervisors, cc: Public Works Director by Deputy Clerk County Counsel ____ 0 II�//!7f County Auditor Contractor 00163 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tract 4171, San Ramon Area. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tract 4171, San Ramon area, between Larwin-Northern California, Inc. , subdivider (American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania, bondsman) and the County of Contra Costa, for an additional period to and including December 10, 1975, is APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute said Subdivision Agreement Extension on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Subdivider Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By _ _, Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12.500 00164 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tract 3845, San Ramon Area. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Li.nscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tract 3845, San Ramon area, between Larwin-Northern California, Inc. , subdivider (American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania, bondsman) and the County of Contra Costa, for an additional period to and including December 17, 1975, is APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute said Subdivision Agreement Extension on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ! hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Subdivider Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning ofiixed this 29th day of July , 1974 �v J. M OLSSON, Clerk By . .stit,CsGU• ��aU , Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard N to sn+ -12.500 001.65 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tract 3844, San Ramon Area. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tract 3844, San Ramon area, between Larwin-Northern California, Inc. , subdivider (American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania, bondsman) and the County of Contra Costa, for an additional period to and including December 10, 1975, is APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute said Subdivision Agreement Extension on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervsiors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Subdivider Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning offixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Cleric BY -" � �� Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/14 -12.500 00166 i e In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 2 9 , 19 7-LL- In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Energize Street Lights in Subdivision 3746, Moraga Area (County Service Area L-45). On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize five (5) 7,500 lumen, mercury vapor street lights in Subdivision 3746, Moraga area, as follows: 1. On the east side of Wickham Drive, two poles south of Del Monte Way; 2. On the west side of Wickham Drive, three poles south of Del Monte Way; 3. On the east side of Del Rio Way, two poles south of Del Monte Way; 4. On the west side of Del Rio Way, three poles south of Del Monte Way; and 5. On the north side of Del Rio Court, one pole west of Del Rio Way. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said lights, having been installed by the developer under previous agreements, are now to be billed to County Service Area L-45. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of 5up--rvisors on the date oforesaid. cc: P.G.E E. , Concord Witness my hand and the Sea[ of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 29th day of July , 1974 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By Deputy Clerk Mildred-O. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12.500 00167 t.t.. a •.... J.. , \.J1..�, s Public Works Director Supervisors ' County Auditor affixed this 29th doy at July 1974 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 sns -12.500 Mildred 0. Ballard 00167 . . . ..............0, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Install Street Light in County Ser- vice Area L-41, San Pablo Area. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Elec- tric Company is AUTHORIZED to install one (1) 7,500 lumen, mercury vapor street light on a wood pole on the north side of North Arlington Boulevard one pole east of existing light number 874, San Pablo area. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc: P.G.S E. , Richmond Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 County Administrator J. FL OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk 1111dred 0. ar H za 5/74 -12.500 00 9-8 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval ) of Traffic Resolutions ) July 29, 1974 Nos. 1984 through 1987. � On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following numbered Traffic Resolutions are hereby APPROVED: No. 1984 - Declaring a Speed Zone on MIRANDA AVENUE (#42348), Alamo; and Rescinding Traffic Resolution #8, pertaining to same area; No. 1985 - Declaring a Speed Zone on LIVORNA ROAD (#4231 and 4234A), Alamo; and Rescinding Traffic Resolutions #20 and 270, pertaining to same area; No. 1986 - Declaring a Parking Zone on HARTZ AVENUE (#5301 B), Danville; and No. 1987 - Declaring a Parking Zone on HARTZ AVENUE (#530'1B), Danville. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Li►ischeid, J. E. Moriarty. NOBS: None, ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 29th day of July, 1974. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By Z=;.-1 cls f Deputy Clerk 0Q1f9 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 In the Matter of Authorising County Purchasing Agent to Destroy Certain Records. On motion of Supervisor B. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent is AUTHORIZED to destroy requisitions which are more than three years old, pursuant to Government Code Section 25501.5. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and corred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Purchasing Agent Supe:wiso[s Purchasing Division affixed this-.--24th day of July 19 7% County Auditor-Controller County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByW,46 Deputy Clerk N 24 5174 -I.-.Sao � 0 t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 197 In the Matter of Amending June 119 1974 Board Order Authorizing Placement of Wards of Court. The Board on June 11, 1974 having authorized placement of Sylvia Cerda and Kimberly Martin, wards of the court, at Bachmann Hills School in Philo, California at a monthly rate of $450 for each girl; NOW, THEBSFORE, on the recommendation of the County Probation Officer, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid order is amended so as to increase the monthly rate to $591 for each girl, effective July 11, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Probation Officer Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this-29th—day of JyAX: 194— County 94 — County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Dorot Lazzarini H 24 5174 -12,500 00171 !t # In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 197A.- In the Matter of Authorising Increase in the Revolving Fund for the County Sheriff-Coroner. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Id nscheids seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BDABD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for an increase of $5,000 to a total of $6,800 in the revolving fund of the Office of the County Sheriff-Coroner. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES: Bone. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Sheriff-Coroner Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator arF'ixed this day of J„i�_ 197 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By , Deputy Clerk H 24 sly+ -12.500 Dorot Lazzarini 001.72 t . t►t►.i `jouutj sju"1111 FJA%j 1 �upervlsors County Auditor-Controller offixed ibisdaY of Trio 1971 -- County A�nistrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B . , Deputy Clerk Y Dorot Lazzarini � �, 2 H 24 5/7i - 12-500 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 i9 74 In the Matter of AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING Agreement with City of Richmond BOARD OF THE SAN PABLO FIRE for services or firemen from the PROTECTION DISTRICT OF San Pablo Piro Protection CONTRA COSTA COUNTY District. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD OREERED that Super- v iar J. E. Moriarty, as ea-officio Chairman of the Governing Board of the San Pablo Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the District and the City of iichmond, under the terms of which the city agrees to utilize the services of eight district fire- fighters during the period August 1, 1974 to June 30, 1975, at a coat to the city not to exceed the sum of $1460960, in accordance with provisions as more particularly set forth in said agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, N. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. B. Moriarty. -- NOES: Mone. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc : Fire District Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of City of Richmond Supervisors County Auditor-Controllera`Bxed this_ 2gjWay of July , 19 Acting County Administrator j kil J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �� !/�u.� Deputy Clerk Charleen B. Travers ©0,� H 24 5/74 - 12,500 I oil In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , t9 74. In the Matter of Authorizing Write--Off of Delinquent Accounts Receivable. The County Auditor-Controller having filed with the Board certain lists of delinquent accounts receivable in the total amount of $17,032.93, sing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the county; and The Auditor-Controller and the following originating county departments having recommended that the delinquent accounts receivable as set forth below be written off: Human Resources Agency (inability to pay) $12,816.40 District Attorney (aid overpayments) IL.216.53 total amount $17,9032-93 On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authori- zation is GRAATED the County Auditor-Controllar to write off said accounts receivable in the total amount of $17,032.93• The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: hone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: District Attorney Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Human Resources Agency Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 29th day of July , 197l- County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By A} ":, �1f'a_ew"Icr.) , Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H.4 spit - 12.500 00174 ;�. Aualtor-ControlUr ofiixed this 29th day of July , 1971 County Administrator ,fit J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By A'Z'e Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/I4 -12.500 00174 w Office of COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Contra Costa County Martinez, California July 22, 1974 TO: BOAM OF SUPERVISORS FROM: H. DO2iALD FUNK, AUXTOR-COiTECff M By: N. G. Morris, Assistant accounting Supervisor SUBJECT: ACCOUNTS RrC IVABLE RECOVAM, ED FOR URITE-0FF We submit the accompanying lists of Accounts Receivable totaling $ 12,816.40, With the recommendation that they be written-off. The accounts have been determined inability of pay recommended by the Department of Human Resources. Ny t4 FI E D JUL X1974 �a of Wmvmn Mindy 00175 ACCOUNTS BZCZIV,sMV-'. RrCMODED FOR WMT4-OFF ACCOUNT NWM-R 1TME WHOM 243385 Albring, R. $ 132.00 2WOM Anderson, W. 12.00 229471 .. Bertram, R. 48.00 * 186232 Boles, J. 33.00 * 244059 Soya, H. 192.00 215253 3rauer, H. 27.00 178942 3urgie, P. 27.00 * 198709 Taranto, D. 60.00 232710 Cashen, 3. J. 211.00 012072 Castleberry, f). 27.00 * 043729 Chaplin, J. 72.00 059936 Cobb, N. S. 27.00 * 160735 Combs, S. A. 27.00 * 217760 Crook, L. L. 119.00 * 232098 Cucmings, V. 112.20 * 2041101G�nings, 'a. 129.00 * 158396 Dangerfiel3, D. 27.00 * 0410692 Darrow, D. 24.00 * 210247 Davina, T. 141..00 * 102131 Davis, F. 50.00 * 112190 Davis, J. 99.00 * 112218 De 3onis, J. 33.00 * 168424 Gadd, D. 387.00 00176 ACCOUNT NUMBER NAHz AMOUNT 060035 Gary, L. $ 13.20 * 008318 Gonzaga, F. 72.00 207840 Gomez, X. 48.00 043745 Greaser, G. 1,036.00 * 019961 Greenwood, H. 207000 233956 Guillermo, X. 81.00 * 2336M Hunt, S. B. 4059.00 243053 Jackson, E. 27.00 202989 James, M. 219.00 12Zx304 Jones, P. 27.00 * 093464 Mechlin,&, H. 4,740.00 * 239348 Mendez, L. 27.00 * 157709 Odea, J. E. 276.00 * 039794 Ortiz, C. J. 27.00 308629 Parker, J. 132.00 * 122282 Parrott, H. 282.00 * 202182 Protheroe, E. 360.00 * 233007 ESI-11 Y. 0. 27.00 346023 Ramirez, A. 54.00 # 065703 Ramsey, R. 299.00 236917 Simpson, L. R. 27.00 120347 Snow, K. 291.00 * 158184 Squires, F. J. 294.00 247590 Stirling, Z. 27.00 182!x28 Thomas, L. 726.00 00177 i ACCOW NUMBER NAME AMOUNT * 201529 Tinsley, W. $ 131.00 034010 I0.1-118=2 a=2 L. 243.00 * 011422 Nolfenbarger, L. 195.00 TOTAL $ 12,816.40 00178 Office of COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Contra Costa County Martinez, California July 22, 1974 TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FROM: H. DONALD FM, AUDITOR-CONTROLLM _� �J� L� By: N. G. Horris, Assistant Accounting Supervisor SUBJECT: DISTRICT ATTOa2�' AID OVERPAYMMTS ACCOUNTS BECOHMENDED . FOR 141UTE-OF F We submit the accompanying list of Aid Overpayment Accounts totaling $ 4,216.53, with the recommendation that they be written-off, as being determined by the District Attorney to be in the Countyts best interest. FI ED JUL a�'1974 COK OF 00179 DISTRICT ATTORNV AID CVERPAPMT ACCOUNTS RECOWENDED FOR W?JTE-OFF I NAME REASON AMOUNT Anglin, Kenneth 09 $ 208.00 Cofield, Alice 09 1,575.00 Eckhout, Norma. 09 330.00 Gatrell, Elizabeth 09 1,269.00 Gilmore, Diane 09 66.00 3 Michas, Stanley 09 228.0 Montgomery, Betts Ann 09 10.00 Huller, Eleanor 09 225.53 Newton, Pamela 09 1210.00 Scott, Daniel 09 165.o0 TOTAL $ 4,216-53 001% i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA July 29 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing ) Attendance at Meeting } On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor A. H. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, is (are) AUTHORIZED to attend, �ppp6� , the following: Mrs. Genelle Lemon, Director of Public Health Nursing, County Health Department - meeting sponsored by the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, New Yorks New York, August 20-21 , 1974; all travel expenses to be paid by the National League for Nurs ings Inc. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kennys A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty, NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Health Department Witness my hand and the Seal of County Auditor- th Board of Supervisors affixed thi Controller Z day of y 194 . County Administrator XX �b CLERK By Doris Baldwin Deputy Clerk 73-11-500 Form ala 00181 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Ju ly 29 19 74 In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of CAP 1975 Multi-Year Plan, Office of Economic Opportunity. The County P'dministr:.tor having presented to the Board this day a copy of the CAP 1975 Multi-Year Plan (MYP) for the County Office of Economic Opportunity; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid Multi-Year Plan is ACKNOWLEDGED and same is REFERRED to its Administration and Finance Committee ( Supervisors Dias and Linscheid) for review and recommendation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. i cc: Board Committee Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Office of Economic Supervisors Opportunity affixed this 29 oy of JulY__ 19 74- County! Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By -ft.2t�t'1c�. l�. �'u tt-� Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/74 -12.500 001-82 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 1574 In the Matter of Approval of Rental Agreement with Mr. Gregory A. Kearns, et ux. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linseheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Kearns, for rental of county-owned property at 1004 Willow Street, Martinez, California, on a month-to-month basis at $175 per month, commencing July 18, 1974, is APPROVED; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and owed copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Supervisors County Audit or-Controlleraffixed this 29th day of July 19 74 County Administrator � J. N, Clerk By ck'1--1a Deputy Clerk H 24 5/74 -12,500 Charleen K. Travers 001 83 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Richard B. Rues, County Assessor's Office, to travel to Reno, Nevada to audit certain accounts. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERBD that Mr. Richard B. Rues, Senior Auditor-Appraiser, Office of the County Assessor, is AUTHORIZED to travel to Reno, Nevada in the period from August 12, 1974 through August 13, 1974 to audit certain accounts pursuant to requirements of Section 469 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, _ W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: County Assessor witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of County Audit or-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this--29tday of Xul , 19 A R. OLSSON, Clerk By eag tr�t'rn/ Deputy Clerk H i. s94 -12.500 Charleen K. Travers 00184 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing payment of utilities (gas and electric) for Concerted Services Project, Inc., Pittsbur California. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to pay cost of utilities (gas and electric) in an amount not to exceed $4,500 for fiscal year 1974-1975 for Concerted Services Project, Inc., Pittsburg, California, with the understanding that invoices are to be submitted to the County Auditor-Controller for payment. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: County Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Concerted Services Projectup:r'isors Inc. affixed this atb day of July ,. ]9 71 ._ County Administratorfd,,, . OLSSON, Clerk Office of Economic z 0 Opportunity By Deputy Clerk N:a sna .ta,soo Charleen K. Travers 0011.85. � I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 974InJuly 29 , 191- In the Matter of Authorising Placement of Wards of Juvenile Court. On the recommendation of the County Probation Officer, and on motion of Supervisor Be A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorisation is GRAMM for the placement of Jeff Carson and Heather Golder, two wards of the court, in Kennon House, 6527 West Fifth Street, Los Angeles, California at a monthly rate of $650, effective May 31 s 1974• The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, 8. A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. Md ES: None. ABSE-W: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Probation Officer witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator o$ixed this_23tbL_day of Jn g , ILL- J.J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,�YzpUja Deputy Clerk ++za 5114 -t:.soo Doris Baldwin @0185 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Electronic Equipment Maintenance Agreement. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. :Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement effective July 29, 1974 between the County of Contra Costa and the Kensington Police Department - Community Service District for the provision of and maintenance of electronic equipment under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Li.nscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: done. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Kensington Police Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors County Auditor-Controller offexed this 29th day of July , 19 74 County Sheriff-Coroner - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Communications Division County Administrator By Deputy Clerk N. Ingilaham. K 24 sni -12.500 0 , 187 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 � 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreement with California State Personnel Board for Testing Services for Civil Service Examinations. An agreement dated July 29, 1974 having been presented to the Board between the County of Contra Costa and the California state Personnel Board, Cooperative Personnel Services Division, which provides for complete testing services for Civil Service examinations, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said agreement; and On the recommendation of the Acting Director of Personnel and the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid agreement is hereby APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. { hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date oforesoid. Personnel Board cam.: State v Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c/o Personnel Supervisors Acting Personnel Directora`Bxed this 29th day of July . t9 74 County Auditor-Controller J. f1. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator BYDeputy Clerk N. Irr:a!eh--am j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreement with Mr, C. H. McFarlan for Training Services for the Probation Department (Antioch/Pittsburg Diversion Project) . On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Mr. C. H. McFarlan to conduct a training program for the Probation Department (Antioch/ Pittsburg Diversion Project) , as more particularly set forth in said agreement, at a total cost not to exceed $3,840 for the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. C. H. McFarlan Supervisors c/o Probation ofFixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 County Probation Officer -- County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk N. In4iaham H 24 sn• -12.540 00:4.89 1. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreement with Rodney Nurse, Ph.D. , for Training Services for the Probation Department. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Rodney Nurse, Ph.D. , to conduct a training program for the Probation Department, as more particularly set forth in said agreement, at a total cost not to exceed $900 for the period August 1, 1974 through November 30, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Rodney Nurse, Ph.D. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c/o Probation Supervisors County Probation Officer affixed this 29th day of July , 1974 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk N. I raham H za 5/714 -12.500 001,10 in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29---, 19 ZL In the Matter of Authorizing execution of agreement with State Board of Education for vocational education under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 197 The County Administrator having presented to the Board this day an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Board of Education, under terms of which $52,811 in federal funds will be made available for vocational education in the county ( exclusive of the City of Richmond) , under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: State Board of Education Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this 7_ 4l,,th day of my,, 19 County Auditor-Controller /I J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By. ? / Deputy Clerk H 24 5114 -12.500 Charleen K. Travers � � j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19' In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Modification No. 1 to County Operational Manpower } lanning Grant ( No. 06-19-,56-M-73) . This Board having heretofore received a U. S. Department of Labor grant for a County Operational Manpower Planning Project, in the amount of $75,000; and The County Administrator having presented to the Board this day, Modification No. 1 to the aforesaid Manpower Planning Grant, extending the period of operation for the project through September 30, 1971 , as more particularly set forth in the Modif ication; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. H. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforementioned Modification No. 1 is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this—Z$thday of 7uz19 County Administrator . OLSSON, Clerk By r a - Deputy Clerk H 24 si74 -12,500 Charleen K. Travers In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizng Execution of Amendment to Agreement with University of California at Berkeley for employment of one work-study student in the Probation Denartmant. This Board having heretofore entered into an agreement dated October 1, 1973, with the Regents of the University of California, Berkeley, for employment of one student by the County Probation Department, under the Higher Education Act of 1965 Work-Study Progr m) ; and An agreement having been presented to the Board this day to extend to June 30, 1975 the term of employment of one student at an additional cost to the county not to exceed 30 percent of the total compensation paid to the student, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid Master Agreement; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Extension Agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: University of California Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Probation Department Supervisors Attn: Mr. W. Donovan affixed this 29 tt3day of July , 19 2L� County Audita r-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By J%1 n o Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/74 -12.500 001 193 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of agreement with the State Department of the Youth Authority. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement, effective July 1, 1974, between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Department of Youth Authority, under the terms of which the state will provide diagnostic and treatment services and temporary detention during the period of study to the county for selected persons eligible for commitment to the Department of Youth Authority in connection with operations of the Juvenile Court, the county to pay the state the sum of $805 per month for each case studied, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: State c/o Probation Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Probation Department Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 29th day of July , 19 T4 County Administrator �J. OLSSON, Clerk By �,�ic-L��- �l n '-tea Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/74 -12.500 - 04 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Ju ly 29 , 19 In the Matter of Authorising execution of Contract for Mental Health Services to provide Drug Abuse prevention education and training for certain school districts. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORI29D to execute Contract for Mental Health Services between the County of Contra Costa and the Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools for provision of drug abuse prevention education and training in Oakley School District and the Aoalanes E? ementary School District, under the provisions of the Contra Cosua County SB-711 Drug Abuse Plan, during the period December 17, 1973 throw June 30, 1971 , at a total cost to the County not to exceed $55,100, under terms and conditions as more partioularly set forth in said contract. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AIRS: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Contractor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency o$'ixed this 29thday of—K Julf , 1974_ County Auditor-Controller J. oLSSON, Clerk County Administrator J / By !'A' _ /f -�.+r Deputy Cleric H 24 sn• -1;,500 Charleen K. Travers In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreement with City of Richmond in Connection with a Summer Youth Program for Disadvantaged Youth. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the City of Richmond, under the terms of which the County Probation Department will receive $1,000 to administer a Summer Youth Program for disadvan- taged youth in the period from July 29, 1974 through September 30, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: City of Richmond Supervisors c/o County Probation affixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 Officer County Probation Officer J R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By Deputy Clerk County Administrator N. In aham H 14 sna -12.500 (��,� VtJ.i. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Amendment #1 to Agreement with State Office of Criminal Justice Planning Extending Duration of Control of Major Offenders in Burglary and Related Offenders Project (No. 1576) . On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an Amendment #1 to Agreement with the State of California, Office of Criminal Justice Planning, for the conduct of the Control of Major Offenders in Burglary and Related Offenders Project (No. 1576) to change the duration of the project from "July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1974" to "July 1, 1973 to August 31, 1974," all other provisions of the master agreement to remain the same. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said 6oard of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC: State Office of Criminal Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Justice Planning Supervisors c/o District Attorney affixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 District Attorney J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller County Administrator By N. In sham Deputy Clerk H 24 5174 -12.500 0 0 197 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 74 In the Matter of Amendment #1 to Agreement with State Office of Criminal Justice Planning Extending Duration of Fingerprint Retrieval System Project (No. 1937-1) . (County Sheriff-Coroner) On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an Amendment #1 to Agreement with the State of California, Office of Criminal Justice Planning, for the conduct of the Fingerprint Retrieval System Project (No. 1937-1) to change the duration of the project from "February 1, 1974 to June 30, 1974" to "February 1, 1974 to December 31, 1974, " all other provisions of the master agreement to remain the same. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: State Office of Criminal Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Justice Planning Supervisors c/o County Sheriff-Coroner affixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 County Sheriff-Coroner J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By Deputy Cleric County Administrator N. IngWaham H 24 s>>a •izsoo �� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 _r19 , 4 In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to AS EX OFFICIO BOARD OF Execute Agreement between DIRECTORS, SAN PABLO the City of Richmond and FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT the San Pablo Fire Protec- tion District. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor J. E. Moriarty as ex officio Chairman, Board of Directors, San Pablo Fire Protection District, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement dated July 29; 1974 between the City of Richmond and the aforesaid district, under the terms of which both jurisdic- tions agree to respond automatically to any fire, regardless of jurisdictional boundaries based on predetermined assignments of manpower and equipment. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: City of Richmond Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of • San Pablo Fire Supervisors Protection District affixed this 29th day of July , 19 74 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator B De Clerk I Y PAY N. InCfraham H 24 5/74 -12.500 /0019-9. 0` 9 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 , 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Extension of 1974 General Community Programming Delegate Agency Agreements and Continued Funding of Programs and Central Administration. The Board on January 28, 1974 having authorized its Chairman to execute Delegate Agency Agreements for 1974 Office of Economic Opportunity and Head Start Programs; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for extension of the following Delegate Agency Agreements for the 1974 Office of Economic Opportunity Program during the period through August 31, 1974: General Community Programming (Economic Opportunity) Southside Community Center, Inc. Concerted Services Project, Inc. North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc.; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to continue funding said programs and central administration through the expenditure of approximately $95,000 in county funds; which amount is to be reimbursed upon receipt of federal continuation funding for the aforesaid period. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Economic Opportunity (2) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors County Auditor-Controller a'Bxed this doth f :r 4 , 19 -4— County Administrator J. R uOLSSON, Clerk By N, 9. 7" , Deputy Clerk H 24 5/74 -12,500 Charleen K. Travers 00200 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 19 ! In the Matter of Authorizing Filling of Deputy Clerk I Position in Walnut Creek-Danville Municipal Court. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authori- sation is GRANTED for file one (1 ) Deputy Clerk I position number 08 in the Walnut Creek-Danville Municipal Court, at Salary Level 135 ($556-.$676), effective July 29, 19749 said position vacated by resignation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: stone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of CCS Walnut Creek—Danville SupPr„�sors Municipal Court affixed this day of J 19 Personnel Director �Qtjj_- � -7 - County Auditor-Controller J. R. OtSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk H 24 5/14 -12.500 Doris Baldwin t} .4ul In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California July 29 . 19 7 In the Matter of Executive Session. The Board recessed into _recuti ve Session at 10:52 p.m. in Room 106, County Administration Building, Martinez, to discuss personnel and compensation matters in accordance with Government Code Sections 54957 and 54957.6. At 11:15 p.m. the Board reconvened in its chambers and the Chairman announced that no cone-fusions had been reached with respect to the matters considered. The Board meeting was ad f-:urned at 11:20 p.m. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date c-cresaid. `::it:sess my hand and the Seal of the Board of Sum.—isors affixed this o L-, day of Ju l y . 19 -1 , J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By A d Deputy Clerk H 24 5/13 -12,540 OO •.'aness my hand and the Beal of the Board of Sur-Visors offixed this ?21-b—day of ;u i v . 19 __L4 By PJ. R. OlSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk H 24 5174 12,500 _zrl aen 1. rs ars 00202 ------------------------ And the Board adjourns to meet on Tuesday, August 6, 1974 at 9:00 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California. . E. Moriartyf Chairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Deputy 00203- SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1974 A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD WAS CONVENED AT 1 P.M. AT THE SHERATON INN IN CONCORD, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: CHAIRMAN J. E. MORIARTY, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS J. P. KENNY, A. M. DIAS, W. N. BOGGESS, E. A. LINSCHEID. The Chairman called the meeting to order and the Board immediately recessed into Executive Session as provided by Section 54957 of the Government Code to interview candidates for the position of County Administrator. Upon completion of the interviewing process, the Board reconvened in Special Meeting and adjourned at 6:30 p.m. to meet on Tuesday, August 6, 1974 at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Administration Building, Martinez, California. &4Ad a'- . MORIAR7Y, CHAIRMAN ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By Deputy Clerk SUASIARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY JULY 29, 1974, PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNT? CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Authorized personnel actions for County Assessor, Civil Service, County Medical Services, Health Department, Public Works, Social Service, Walnut Creek-Danville Municipal Court; and project positions for Health Department, Civil Service. Approved appropriation adjustments not affecting totals for County Medical Services, District Attorney. Denied claims for damages filed in behalf of C. Shirley, F. Molta, M. Jerath. Authorized Auditor-Controller to write off delinquent accounts totaling $17,032.93, as requested by Human Resources Agency and District Attorney. Authorized Mrs. Lemon, County Health Department, to attend meeting sponsored by U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, New York, New York, August 20 - 21; all travel expenses to be paid by National League for Nursing, Inc. Acknowledged receipt of CAP 1975 Multi-Year Plan, County Office of Economic Opportunity, and referred same to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Dias and Linscheid) for recommendation. Approved agreement with ter. and firs. G. Kearns for rental of county-owned prop-erty at 1004 Willow Street, Martinez. Authoriz:d Mr. R. Enes, Senior Auditor-Appraiser, Office of County Assessor, to travel to Reno, Nevada, August 12 - 13, to audit certain accounts pursuant to requirements of California Revenue and Taxation Code. Authorized Auditor to pay cost of utilities (gas and electricity) in amount not to exceed $4,500 for FY 1974-75 for Concerted Services Project, Inc. , Pittsburg. Authorized placemer:t of two court wards in Kennon House at ' monthly rate of $650, effective May 31, 1974. Authorized increase of $5,000 to total of $6,800 in revolving fund of Office of County Sheriff-Coroner. Authorized County Purchasing Agent to destroy requisitions which are more than three years old. Amended June 11, 1974 Board order which authorized placement of two wards of court at Bachmann Hills School, so as to increase the monthly rate to $591 for each ward, effective July 1. Waived reading and adopted the following numbered ordinances : 74-50, providing for implementation of certain provisions of memorandums of understanding; 74-51, amending the code to enlarge size of signs, and forbid free-standing signs, in 0-1• (Limited Office) zoning districts; 74-48, providing for adjustment in compensation for members of Civil Service Commission. Directed Engineer of Work and Public Works Director to revise plans and specifications for proposed Assessment District 1972-1, Country Club Drive, Moraga area, to reflect deletion of construction of bridge and part of street work from proposed improvements preparatory to calling for new bids. 00909 July 29, 1974 Summary, continued Page 2 Granted extension of time in which to file final maps for Subdivisions 4459, Pleasant Hill area; 4454, Oakley area; and 4014, Clayton area. Accepted as complete private improvements in Minor Subdivision 209-72, Pleasant Hill area, and authorized refund of cash deposit as security in connection therewith. Extended to August 13 at 11 a.m. time to receive bids for construction of improvements in Assessment District 1973-3, San Ramon area, as recommended by Bond Counsel for the district. Recessed to meet in Executive Session pursuant to Government Code Sections 54957 and 54957.6. Approved Traffic Resolution Nos. 1984 through 1987. Authorized P. G. & E. Co. to install one street light in County Service Area L-41, San Pablo area; and energize five -lights in Subdivision 3746, Moraga area, CSA L-45. Approved Subdivision Agreement Extensions for Tracts 3844, 3845 and 4171, San Ramon area. Awarded contract to Vanzin Engineering in amount of $45,025 for construction of North Richmond street improvements. Approved the following numbered Work Orders for work as indicated: 6444 - repair work at Station 260, San Pablo Dam Road, Reservoir area ($8,400) ; 6447 - repair work at Station 258, San Pablo Dam Road, Reservoir area ($2,000) ; 4787 - county drainage maintenance, Buchanan Industrial Park spillway, Pacheco area ($700) ; 6060 - paving portion of San Ramon Valley Boulevard, Danville area ($3,000); 4788 - county drainage maintenance, Oak Creek lined channel ($2,500); 4749 - routine ditch cleaning, countywide area ($20,000) . Accepted Decrease Rider to Subdivision Security Bond for Subdivisions 4205, 4086 and 4206, Discovery Bay area. Accepted Waiver for damages in connection with reconstruction of Charles dill Road, Lafayette area, and authorized issuance of $300 warrant to V. Risbrough in connection therewith. Accepted for recording Deferred Improvement Agreement with The Pentecostal Church of God of America, Northern District of California, as condition of LUP 2024-74, Aspen Drive, Pacheco area, and deed for road purposes related thereto. Authorized payment of $750 to Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Moraga for property acquisition with respect to Canyon Road, Moraga area. Accepted instruments from Oliver Rousseau Industries Corp. , Midhill Road and Morello Avenue; and New Community One, Subdivision No. 4337. Authorized acceptance of deeds for road purposes from following: P. Petersen, Palmer Road, Walnut Creek area; Liar Paul, Inc. , Hartz Avenue, Danville area; and Fibreboard Corporation, Victory Highway, Antioch area. 00206 July 29, 1974 Summary, continued Page 3 Took follow---ng actions as ex-officio the governing board of districts as iiiL:.cated: Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District - approved consulting services agreement with Bryan and Murphy Associates, Inc. in connection with Arroyo Del Cerro Project at maximum cost of $6,000; approved Work Order 8096 in amount of $2,000 for San Ramon Creek betterment, Danville area (Flood Control Zone 3B) ; Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 19 - established Annual Water and Sewerage Service Charges for FY 974-75, and authorized Auditor to place charges on proper county tax bills; County Sanitation District No. 5 and No. 15 - established Annual Sewerage Service Charges for FY 1974-75; authorized Auditor to place charges on proper county tax bills; and authorized Business and Services Division of Public Forks Department to directly bill users of district system as required (exception - Subdivision 3870) . Approved surety tax bond for Tract 4611, City of Walnut Creek. Fixed August 20 at 11 a.m, for hearing on recommendation of Planning Commission on request of R. Peterson to rezone certain land in Alamo area (1889-RZ) . Acknowledged receipt of memorandum from Agricultural Com- missioner and approved recommendation contained therein that request of Mrs. K. Darcy for partial refund of dog impoundment fees be denied inasmuch as there is no evidence of fault on part of county. Acknowledged receipt of report from Agricultural Commissioner with respect to citation issued by County Animal Control Officer to Mr. R. Stone for an unlicensed dog at large, and directed copy of same be transmitted to Mr. Stone. Authorized Chairman to execute documents with following as indicated: Kensington Police Department - Community Service District, agreement for provision of and maintenance of electronic equipment; California State Personnel Board, agreement for complete testing services for Civil Service examinations; Mr. C. McFarlan and R. nurse, Ph.D. , contracts for training services to Probation Department; State Board of Education, agreement whereby $52,811 in federal funds will be made available for vocational education in county (exclusive of City of Richmond) under CETA; U. S. Department of Labor, Mlodification No. 1 to County Operational Manpower Planning Project grant to extend period of operation through September 30, 1974; ; University of California, Berkeley, amendment to agreement for employment of one student by Probation Department to extend term to June 30, 1975; State Department of Youth Authority, agreement for provision of diagnostic and treatment services in connection with operations of Juvenile Court; Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools, contract for mental health services to provide drug abuse prevention education and training for certain school districts; City of Richmond, agreement whereby County Probation Department will receive $1,000 to administer a Summer Youth Program for disadvan- taged youth; State Office of Criminal Justice Planning, amendments to agree- ments to extend duration of "Control of Major Offenders in Burglary and Related Offenders Project" conducted by District Attorney, and "Fingerprint Retrieval System Project" by Sheriff-Coroner; Pacific Excavators , amendment to construction agreement for Camino Andres Realignment project, West Pittsburg area; J. M. Nelson and C. G. Liebscher, contracts for inspection of site improvements at Contra Costa County Fire Protection District 00207 a July 29, 1974 Summary, continued Page 4 Fire College (Contracts 1 and 2) , Treat Boulevard, Concord area. As Ex-Officio the Board of Directors, San Pablo Fire Protection District, approved agreement with City of Richmond whereby both jurisdictions agree to respond automatically to any fire, regardless of jurisdictional boundaries based on predetermined assignments of manpower and equipment; and approved agreement under terms of which said city agrees to utilize services of eight district firefighters from August 1, 1974 to June 30, 1975. Authorized extension (through August 31, 1974) of following General Community Programming Delegate Agency Agreements and continued funding of said programs and central administration: Southside Community Center, Inc. , Concerted Services Project, Inc. , North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. , and United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. Requested Public Works Director to prepare an appropriate letter for signature by Board Chairman expressing appreciation to -California Highway Commission for its recent decision to fund reconstruction of portion of State Route 4 (Blood Alley) Project, Pittsburg area. Referred to: Director, Office of Emergency Services - communication from State Office of Emergency Services regarding federal emergency assistance to supplement state and local efforts in event of a major disaster (Disaster Relief Act of 1974) ; Contra Costa County Development Association - invitation from American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of California to attend meeting in Monterey, October 16 - 18; Acting personnel Director - request from Assemblyman Alatoree for information in connection with reauirements of AB 86, which requires that state and local agencies employ bilingual .person;, in public contact positions; Bay Area Air Pollution Control District - petition from residents in vicinity of Concord requesting relief from air pollution in their area; Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission - request from City of Pleasant Hill for certification that "Paso Nogal Extension Acquisition" conforms with county Priority Plan Project List for State Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act of 1974; County Administrator - letter from Concord resident for information on proposed new County Detention Center; County Administrator and Director, .Human Resources Agency - letter from Concord City Manager transmitting copy of their funding application submitted to U. S. Department of Labor regarding Emergency Employment Act of 1971; Director, Human Resources Agency - letter from Sonoma State Hospital advising of vacancies on its Advisory Board and inviting this county to suggest nominees for consideration by Governor; letter from El Sobrante resident concerning senior citizens enroll- ment in County Prepaid Health Plan; Director of Planning for status report on August 6 - matter of request of Ruben Ortiz (1728-RZ) to rezone certain land in Brentwood area and for land use permit to expand an existing auto wrecking yard; Public Works Director - reauest from W. Smith that gullies be culverted on Bailey Road, Pittsburg area; resolution adopted by Delta Advisory Planning Council relating to proposed legislation altering Decision 1379 (The "Delta Decision") ; letter from Contra Costa County Transportation Advisory Committee regarding use of motor vehicle fuel revenues for public mass transit guideways, State Proposition 5 (SCA 15) , also letter from Contra Costa County Mayors Conference on same subject matter; (for report) letter from Greenbrook Homes Association, Inc. with respect to difference of opinion between said association and Public Works Department in pp July 29, 1974 Summary, continued Page 5 connection with maintenance of traffic and median islands on Greenbrook Drive at Camino Ramon, Danville area; Public forks Director and County health Officer - resolution adopted by California Navigation and Ocean Development Commission favoring control of vessel waste discharges; Intergovernmental Relations Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Dias) and Public Works Director - request from Central Contra Costa Sanitary District regarding Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement - East/Central Contra Costa County Waste Water Management Agency; County Counsel - letter from Richmond resident requesting information with respect to Animal Control Division action involving his dog; Administration and Finance Committee - letter from National Inconvenienced Sportsmen's Association, Carmichael, requesting county to assist in expansion of its rehabilitation services to handicapped individuals; Public Works Director and County Counsel - letter from Whitecliff Homes, San Mateo, in connection with development of -Franco Ranch, Sans Crainte drainage crap area; Public Information Officer (Office of County Administrator) - letter from Danville resident expressing concern with respect to planning in San Ramon Valley area - Blackhawk development in particular. Approved recommendations of Administration and Finance Committee on following referrals: Organization and staffing of Municipal Courts and Marshals' Offices (letter from Judge Rahn; consideration of additional judgeships; proposal for consolidation of municipal courts; legislation pertaining to compensation and staffing; and request from Presiding Judge, Mt. Diablo, for creation of a• fourth judge- ship) - consolidate into one referral and continue under review by said committee; Duties and responsibilities of Office of County Administrator and procedure for selecting replacement for retiring County Administrator - Board on recommendation of committee has employed a consulting firm specializing in executive placement and directed it to submit namesof auallfied candidates for consideration for appointment by full Board; remove as committee referral; Matter of county contributions for camp programs - Board on March-12 apuroved allocation of $5,000 for Kamps for Kids, and on June 18 appropriated $10,000 for additional summer campership programs; remove as committee referral, Request for reconsideration of present compensation of Assessment Appeals Board members - Board on July 9 approved an increase in compensation and recommends that members should also receive reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses in con- junction with official duties under regular county policy; Request for reimbursement of expenses incurred by members of Mental Health Advisory Board - under provisions of Welfare and Institutions Code, members may be paid actual and necessary expenses incurred incident to performance of official duties, and authorization for payment of such expenses is recommended; a flat fee as has been proposed is not permissible; Report of County Administrator on audit report of County Auditor-Controller on financial condition of Contra Costa County Employees Retirement System for calendar year ended December 31, 1973 - request Retirement Board and Auditor to furnish written response to observations and conclusions to County Administrator, and, as required thereafter, schedule meeting among parties to consider natter; Proposed revisions to county medical care policy - reque-st staff of_ human Resources Agency to furnish analysis showing financial implications of adoption of proposed policy; continue, however, as committee referral; Letter from League of Women Voters of Diablo Valley urging increase in foster care rates - advise League that matter will be 0DU2 Dg s t y .._ .... int. July 29, 1974 Summary, continued Page 6 carefully considered in connection with review of budget for 1974- 1975 fiscal year. Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 74/648, making application to LAFC for approval to initiate proceedings for annexation of two subdivisions (Estrella Rancho and Estrella Rancho No. 2) , Walnut Creek area, to County Service Area L-45; 74/649, approving map of Subdivision 4432, Moraga area; 74/650, adopting revised rates for itemized billing of County Medical Services, effective August 1, 1974, and rescinding Resolution 140. 73/1014; 74/651, establishing County Service Area T-2 and calling a maximum tax rate election on November 5 ballot to determine if a maximum tax rate which May be levied in the district shall be 35t per $100 of assessed valuation; 74/652, approving Memorandum of Understanding providing compensation adjustments (approximately 8.25 percent) effective July 1, 1974 for those employees represented by Social Services Union, Local 535, Community Services Unit; 74/653, declaring an existing emergency for preservation of public health and approving an emergency appropriation in amount of $5,000 to permit acquisition of certain reusable assistive devices for use of count* patients outside the County Hospital prior to adoption of 1974-75 final budget; 74/654, amending Resolution No. 74/573 which establishes rates to be paid to child care institutions during FY 1974-75 so as to add certain institutions and revise certain rates, effective July 1, 1974 ; 74/655, calling a maximum tax rate election (November 5 ballot) for Contra Costa County Fire Protection District to determine if maximum tax rate which May be levied shall be increased to $.769 per $100 of assessed valuation to provide for a paramedic program, as recommended by Administration and Finance Committee; 74/656 and 74/657, authorizing Chairman to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agreements with respect to liens taken against property of D. Lucero and A. Waters, respectively; 74/658, endorsing AB 2040 as amended on June 27, 1974 , which bill would provide for a Bay Area Regional Planning Agency; 74/659, commending ?fir. B. Simontacchi on being presented the Ambassador of Good Will Award by the Lions' International. Waived reading and fixed August 6 for adoption of proposed ordinance, as amended, fixing salaries of members of Board of Supervisors. Continued to August 6 at 1:30 p.m. hearing on proposed Antioch-Pittsburg Area Fire Protection Reorganization, Approved recommendations of Administration and Finance Committee and adopted Final Budgets for FY 1974-75, as modified, for Orinda and Moraga Fire Protection Districts; and adopted Final Budgets for all other County Fire Protection Districts, including schedule of proposed adjustments of revenue (other than taxes) on Final Budget for San Pablo Fire Protection District. Accepted resignation of !Siss K. Dunn as Miramonte High School representative on County Service Area P-4 Citizens Advisory Committee (she has graduated) ; authorized issuance of Certificate of Appreciation for services rendered; and appointed Mr. B. Westfall as replacement. SATURDAY AUGUST 3, 1974 . SPECIAL PEETING Held meeting at Sheraton Inn, Concord, with intent to adjourn into Executive Session to consider candidates for position of County Administrator, pursuant to Government Code Section 54956. f Held meeting at Sheraton Iwa, Vwlt.ui u, into Executive Session to consider candidates for position of County Administrator, pursuant to Government Code Section 54956. The Preceding documents Consist of 210 pages. "Tr i f 9 'Ifs 8 illli , d , 1 A. 4I4I4I''' l i i� TM BOARD OF SUrPE;RVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO 1PDIP:ANCE CSE SECTION 24-2.4.02 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9:00 A.M., TUESDAY, AUGUST b, 1974 IN ROOM 1079 COt ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ! CALIFORNIA. PRESF.N-T: Chairman J. E. Moriarty, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boagess, E. A. Linscheid. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk. The following are the calendars for Board consideration D epared by the Clerk, County Administrator and Flublic Vorks Director. Q UX 4 JAMES P. KF-..NV. Rluiwono CALENDAR FOR THE L'OARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES E. MORIARTY IST UL.TWCT CHAIRMAN ALI-I'I:D l. Ui .at0 WRREN N. BO5GE55 X21 CONTRA ( STAU� VICC CHAIRMAN JAMES C, 1,10WARTY. LArAYi T]r JAMES It.OLSLON, COUPIfY CLrRK 3RD 0161111CT ANN rOR AND EX OFF7C10 CLCRN OF THF ROARO WAImr?. m IiOC.GFS`_., cw co-D SP-E-CIAL :DISTRICTS GOVERNED VY THE BOARD MRS. GERALDINE RUSSELL ATH 01511ZICT CHIEF CLERK LDMUND A. LR:SCIlL:::, hill.nu.: e0AIZD CHAMSFRS. ROOM 107. AVMINISfRATION BUILDING PHONE 226.3000 STH DISTRICT P.O. eoz O I I KAIENS10N 2371 MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY AUGUST G, 1974 The Board will meet in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies. ' 9:00 A.M. Consider reco,-miendations of the Public t,Torks Director. 9:10 A.M. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. 9:30 A.M. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board. " 9:30 A.M. Consider recosraendaticns of Board members. 9:45 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board Committees, including the County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors 11. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) on proposed establish- ment of a local planning commission for the Orinda area. 10:00 A.M. Recess. 10:30 A.M. Bearing on proposed annexation of Subdivision 4432 to County Scrv4Ace Area 1-19-13, Moraca area. 10:35 A._-M. Hearing on proposed annexation of San Pablo Fire Protection District territory to the El Sobrante Fire Protection District. 10::5 A.M. Mr. Warren L. Smith .:ill discuss use of public Phonies. 11:00 A.M. Receive bids for the following: a. Reconstruction: of !• orello Avenue-Midhill Road, Martinez area; and b. Reconstruction of Vaqueros Avenue, Rodeo area. 11:00 A.M. Hearing on proposed name change of Glcn Frazer Road, IIartir.az area, to McHarry Ranch Road. 11:15 A.M. firs. Mary ^rc vcil.cn3 , Chairman, Sub-Committee on Employ- mant of ::e? e Recipients, Family and Children's Services .:v•. isory Committee, .,•ill report on the work of the Sub-Co_umittee. 1:30 P.M. Eearinq on rrepose3 =�.rtioch-Pittsburg Area Fire Protection eorcanization (hearing continued from July 29, 1974) . 2:00 P.M. Decision on anpcal of r'_r. James Von :•7al.dcgg from Board of A•.aa_ eal r c •_nial or _Tiner Szziciivi yion 199-73, Orinda area (hearinc close? :,ulv 23, J1974) . 2 :00 P.1,1. lie`.:ring on. O`" 1'1anning. Commission With o,= "Ir?as Cc—unity Builders , Inc. o and in the El Sobr.ante area from District (.',,-2) and Single Family (ii-7) to Planned Unit Develop-- ri•��zit (P-1) . Planninq Co:n.^zission recommends Q0-02 i 4. .. Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued August G, 1974 3:00 P.M. Hearinu on recommendation of Planning Commission with respect to amendment of County Ordinance Code to provide for a sign control co:nbining district, Moraga area. Planning Commission recommends approval. ITEMS SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD Items 1 - 9: CONSENT 1. APPROVE minutes of proceedings for the month of July, 1974. 2. DECLARE certain ordinances duly published. 3. INTRODUCE and pass urgency ordinance correcting Plumbing Code on Vertical Wet Venting; waive reading and order publica- tion. 4. ADOPT ordinance (introduced Jule 29, 1974) fixing salaries of members of the Board of Supervisors; naive reading and order publication. 5. INTRODUCE the following ordinances, waive reading, and fix August 13, 1974 ror adoption of same: No. 74-45 rezoning lard in the Danville area comprising approximately 10 acres to Single Family Residential District-15 (R-15) zoning classification; Falender Homes, applicant (1835_,-RZ) ; rezoning hearing held; No. 74-46 rezoning land in the Danville area comprising approximately 3 .acres to Single Family Residential (R-40) zonina classification; Habitee Architects, applicant (1874-RZ) ; rezoning hearing held; and No. 74-47 rezoning lard in the San Ramon area cc.nprising approximately 17 acres to Light Industrial District (L-I) -Zoninc; classification; J. D. Graham & Associates, applicant (1880-RZ) ; rezoning hearing held. 6. ADOPT resolution setting forth guidelines for implementation of the Governmental Conflict of Interest Act. 7. FIX Septelnl3er 3, 1974 at 11:15 a.m. for hearing on recommenda- tion of the Planning Commission with respect to proposed amendment to the County General Plan for the Danville area. 8. AUTHORIZE chances in the assessment roll; transfer of un- refunded balance from 1969-1970 Duplicate Payment Fund to Counts- General Fund; cancellation of unsecured tares and cancellation of tax liens and transfer to unsecured roll on property acquired by public agencies; and rescind portions of Resolution No. 74/268 relating to cancellation of -ax liens on property acquired by public agencies. 9. ADOPT resolutions authorizing consolidation of the following special clections v:ith the I:ove:rber 5, 1974 General Election: F.L..i:.;,cL Unirn School District; Pittsburg Unified school ?.i_3tric4[_-; Oakley Union School District; Knightuen Seiko?l i istrict; Richm.oI.d Unifier School District; San Valley Unified School District; Amador V,:llcy Joint Union High School District. �r Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued August G, 1974 Items 10 - 23 : DETERMIl':ATION (Staff recommendation shown following the item.) 10. CONSIDER compensation level for Public Defender for fiscal year 1974-1975. 11. CONSIDER resort of the Acting Director of Personnel with respect to investication of cualifications for the positions of Probation Officer and Social Elorker. 12. LETTER from Retirement Administrator, Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement Association, requesting approval of amendment to its bylaws changing the time and place of Retirement Board Meetings. APPROVE AS REQUESTED 13. MEMORAINDUM from Contra Costa County Assessment Abpeals Board requesting adoption of its Form C-3, Notice of Time and Place of a?earing, and Form C-9, Findings of Fact. ADOPT AS REQUESTED 14. LETTER from Planning Director, City of Ricgmond, stating that the Ric.'Lmond Planning Cor-mission recorinends that attention be given to landscaping and traffic circula- tion around the cronosed county veterans facility. REFER TO PUBLIC ; OR1,S DIRECTOR 15. LETTERS from Mr. F. Y. Ka�mienski, Richmond: 1. Requesting per.-Ission to review animal control complaints. REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL 2. Requesting certain information c•:ith respect to county statutes and l alas. REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL FOR REPLY 3. Reauestinq that the Board instruct tor. A. L. Seeley, County Agricultural Commissioner to further ex: lain nis c --ments on hand guns at the July 23, 1974 Animal Control hearing. DENY REQUEST 16. LETTER from Mayor Josenh Barraco, City of Pittsburg, offering its jail facili tNr as an East County booking and holding facility. REFER TO COU NTY G0V ER'R:Et:T OPERWIONS COT-11ITTEE, COT,".:!7_%.' S? -PJFF-CORo!TR 7-ID COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 17. MEMORANIDUM from Director, Human Resources Agency (submitted in response to Board referral) recona:cnding against endorsement of the 'National Alliance of Businessmen (NAB) ex-offender emDlov:::ent proposal and suggesting that ;11A.B work in eco?era pion t:it:1 other a:oups on development of a countywide plan. APPROVE F COtir E::D?�TIO�I 18. LETTER from Mavor Richa=c Holmes, City of Concord, comment- ing on the presentation made by Mr. A. L. Seeley, County Agricultural Cc- s.-ioner, at a recent community forum in Concord and on the nee.? for additional personnel in the Animal Control Division. REFER TO AD.MI.NIISTRATION AND FII:;VNCI CO' :I'":'''S FOR CC?_.'SIDERATION IN CONJUNCTION WITH OF 11'7•_-1975 COU::TY BUD = 19. LETTER from 1"Aavor Richz�r ': noLmes, City of Concord, expressing the vier, that t'rere shoulu be an ac:)airtee from each supsrvi Sof ial district on the Courcty Planning Commission at all times. AC'_.:.C`V.LEDGE RECEIPT VV'tiv4 Board of Sunervisors' Calan dar, continued August b, 1974 20. MEMORANDUP1 from Judicial Council of California transmitting reports of its consultant on Nonjudicial Staffing and on the Judicial :•?eiahted Caseload System. REFER TO COUNT`_' FOR REVIE:•: 21. LETTER from President of the League of t:omen Voters of Diablo Valley advising of its interest in county transnor�ation problems and suggesting that the League be adr�cd to trr- roster of con-munity organizations rep- resented on the Contra Costa County Transportation Advisory Committee. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 22. REPORT from the Countv Administrator on the status of the application oi data processing to the property reappraisal proc;ram of the County Assessor and recommed- ing that the schedule being followed by the County Assessor be continued as currently proposed. ACI.MOIZEDGE RECEIPT AND REFER TO COLKNTY GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS CO!U-11TTEE 23. LETTER from Ms. Helen Dulik Benes requesting that abatement procecdinas on property on which she is holder of first deed of trust be postpone? for 125 days. GRrj%T EXTENSION AS RECO'L'_•I3,i DED EY COUNTY BUILDING INSPECTOR Items 24 - 210: INF024fiTIO?•I (Copias of co7L7�unica4%-_�crs listed as information items hat c been fuznichcd to all interested parties.) 24. 1973 ANNUAL report from the State Department of the Youth Authority. 25. PP.ELI?,iINARY Annual Report for 1973-1974 fiscal year from the State Controller. 26. t1EI•1OR70-DUM from: State Office of Emergency Services concern- ing Senate Bill 1514, Natural Disaster Assistance Act, which !�eas�: e provi-?t s s L.—e assistance for repair, restoration or renlace.ment of public real property damaged or destroyed by natural disaster. 27. LETTER from Contra Costa County Grand Jury (submitted in response to Board referral) pertaining to its in- vestigation o` San Pablo Fire Protection District maximum tax r«te election. (Clergy; has furnished a copy of letter to Mr. :flack Chesney.) 28. NE'.ORAIIZDUM fromm ha County P.dmiristrator submitted in reply to an editorial by Hr. Bob Rahn concerning the proposed new county corrections facility. 29. LETTER from General "Ianager, East Bay Regional Park District, transmitting a booklet on its Affirmative Action Program. Persons ucuresnina the Poa d should complete the foam. Prov___i: _ o-i r'e Q'C's:: ''_m and urnlsr! the Clerk A171th Z, co,*..,' of- t. "_Jrnrisoptatlon. DEADLINE F1'.' ACTi DA ITEMS: hT.DNESDAY, 5 P.M. 04605 I now VE OFFICE OF THE COU".TY AD:1,I2FISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA C OMTTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions, August 6, 1974 From: C. A. Hazmrond, Acting County Administrator I. PFRSONhTEL ACTIONS 1 . Authorize bridge in service of Mrs. M. Keil Ruggles so as to add three years to her current seniority, as recommended by the Acting Director of Personnel. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIO:iS 2. Authorize David Cook, Jr., Chief Investigator, Office of the District Attorney, to attend American Polygraph Association Seminar in Seattle, 'Washington in the period from August 18, 1974 through August 23, 1974• III. APPROPRIATIONS ADJUSTMENTS None IV. LMS AND COLLECTIONS 3. Au::horize write-off of delinquent accounts - receivable totaling $3,681 , as recommended by the Counts Auditor-Controller. 4.. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Satisfaction of Judgment taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the county to Helen Beryl Peters, who has made repayment in full. 5. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Subordination of Lien taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the county to Donald and Helen Rambeau, as recommended by the County Lien Committee to enable Mr. and Mrs. Rambeau to obtain a debt consolidation loan. V. OTHER ACTIONS 6. Authorize relief of cash shortages in the total amount of $25.67 in the accounts of the Probation Department, pursuant to the provisions of Resolution Hunber 2702. 7. Authorize allocation of $10,000 of County Rule 20-A funds .for participation with the City of Concord in the conversion of over- heard utilities to underground along Concord Avenue between Salvio Street and Highway 242, a portion of which extends into the unincorporated area. w a E7 ry. �L To: Board of Supervisors _— From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 8/6/74 Page 2. V. OTHER ACTIONS 8. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Compromise and 'Release agreement under the terms of which the county will pay $?50 to Ruthania J. McClough in full settlement of a claim for serious and . wilful enployer misconduct, subject to approval of the terms of settlement by the Workmen's Compensation Appeals Board. 9. Amend Resolution Number 74/5?3 establishing rates for child care institutions during fiscpl year 1974.-1775 so as to add the following: Private Institutions: Childrents Garden Group Homss, Novato, California. Monthly nate, $746. Specialized Foster Homes and Group Homes: The Hitching Post, Nevada City, Calornia. Monthly rate, $545• 10. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Contra Costa Food, Inc., under the terms of which the contractor will provide meal preparation and delivery services for the =Nutrition Project 1"or the Elderly during the period from August 12, 19�4 through January 1 , 1975. Total payments under the agreement will not exceed $31 ,320. 11 . Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between County Service Area F-1 (south Richmond area) and City of Richmond, under the terms of which the city will render fire protection services to the service area for fiscal year 1974-1975 for $3,700. 12. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between the County of Contra Costa and Cambridge Memories, Inc. for lease with option to purchase, and maintenance of, additional IBM Model 360-50 memory capacity at a monthly chargo of $1 ,342 effective August 1 , 1974• 13. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execut9 amendment to agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Richmond Unified School District Dr07iding for county participation in an Independent Exploratory Work Experience Program whereby students of John F. Kennedy High School are assigned to selected county departments to obtain work experience. The amendment extends the agreement to June 16, 1975 under the same torras and conditions contained in the original agreament. FROOMPROWNWIM W, rrrr To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Reco:maended Actions 8/6/74 Page 3- V. OTHER ACTIONS 14. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute amendment to agreement between the County of Contra Costa and many Hands, Inc. for the provision of mental health services during fiscal year 1974-1975, the amendment to increase the payment per unit from $23 to $26 and to clarify the definition of a treatment unit, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 15. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute amendment to agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Community of Concern, Inc. for the pro7ision of mental health services during fiscal year 1974-1975, the amendment to increase the payment per unit from X23 to $26 and to clarify the definition of a treatment unit, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 16. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute amendment to agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Phoenix Programs, Inc. for the provision of mental health services during fiscal year 197 -1975, the amendment to increase the payment per unit from 23 to $26 and to clarify the definition of a treatment unit, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 17. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute extension of contract between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Department of Rehabilitation for the provision or mental health services during fiscal year 1974-1975, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. The county will make interim payments for services at the rate of $8,100 per three month period, not to exceed the maximuaq amount of $32,400, as provided in the County Short-Doyle Plan at the ratio of 90 per cent state funds and , 10 per cent county funds. 18. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute contre6t between the County of Contra Costa and Richmond Unified School District for the tiu^chase of :ental health services during fiscal year 1974-1975, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. The county will maho interim payments for services at the rate of $8,000 per month, not to exceed the maximum ar-ount of . 50,000, as providad in the County Short-Doyle Plan, at the ratio of 90 per cent state funds and 10 per cent county funds. �.J'4_�LA 8 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 8/6/74 Page V. OTHER ACTIONS 19. Authorize Chairman, Board- of Supervisorss to execute extension of contract between the Cou:-it7 of Contra Costa and Martinez Bus Lines, Inc. for the purchase of mental health services during fiscal year 1974/19751, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. The county will make interim payments for services at the rate of ;1"5,500 per month, not to exceed the maximum amount of $11 ,000, as provided in the County Short-Doyle plan, at the ratio of 90 per cent state funds and 10 per cent county funds. 20. Authorize Chairmans Board of Supervisors, to execute extension of contract between the County of Contra Costa and Contra Costa County Association for the Mentally Retarded, Inc. for the purchase of mental health services during fiscal year 1974-1975, as recommended by the Directors Human Resources Agency. The county will make interim payments for services at the rate of 433#500 per months not to exceed the maximu.-i amount ofZ.,28,0002 as provided in the County Short-Doyle plans at the ratio of 90 per cent state funds and 10 per cent county funds. 21 . Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute extension of contract between the County of Contra Costa and Contra Costa County Association for the Mentally Retarded, Inc. for the purchase of mental health services during the fiscal year 1974-1975,9 as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. The county will make interim payments for services at the rate of $lk,000 per month., not to exceed the maximum amount of $66,400, as provided in the County Short-Doyle plans at the ratio of 90 per cent state funds and 10 per cent county funds. 22. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute extension of contract between the County of Contra Costa and the City of Antioch for the purchase of mental health services during the fiscal year 1974-1975s as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. The county will make interim payments for services at the rate of $1 ,200 per months not to exceed the maximum amount of $14,4002 as provided in the County Short-Doyle plan at the ratio of 90 per cent state funds and 10 per cent county funds. 0AW0109 A t. . To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 8/6/74 Page 5. V. OTHER ACTIO?lam 23. Consider recommendation of Director, Human Resources Agency, for complying with maintenance of effort requirement for funding child care services. The recommended plan involves allocation of county funds as follows: Apostolic Temple of Truth Day Care Center, $10,000. Greater Richmond Community Development Corp., $31 ,181 . Rodeo Child Development Center, Inc., $15,000. -24. Approve acquisition of property from West Equipment, Inc. in the amount of $70,000, being the real property located at Brookside Drive, Richmond, required for the County Sheriff Work/Education Furlough Center, and authorize publication of Notice of Intention to Purchase said property. The property consists of an unimproved 4.21 acre parcel of land. 25. Approve acquisition of property from Virginia R. Jones, as Executrix of the Estate of Hattie May Jones, Deceased, in the amount of $2 .,000 for property located at 1010 Willow Street, Martinez, required for County Civic Center purposes, and authorize publication of Notice of Intention to Purchase. 26. Acknowledge receipt of comments of the County Administrator on the Final Report of the 1973-1974 Contra Costa County Grand Jury and place on file in the Office of the County Clerk. 27. Authorize County Auditor-Controller to pay for various goods and services purchased by the County Head Start Program under the following supplemental grants: 1 . Training and Technical Assistance Program Account Number 20, $4,118. 2. Head Start Services to Handicapped Children, Program Account Number 220 $5,595. 3. Head Start Medi-Screening Program. Account 2:unber 21 , $7000. 0010 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 8/6/74 Page 6. V. OTF&R ACTIONS 28. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Statement of OEO Grant (OEO Form 314) accepting OEO continuation ant for July, 1974 in the amount of F79,v 500. NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion by citizens becomes lengths and interferes with consideration of other calendar iters. DEADLINE FOR AGEIMA ITEMS: THURSDAY, 5:00 P.I . 0uM E f • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA August 6, 1974 E X T R A B U S I N E S S REPORTS Report A. ASSE:•IBLY BILL AB 3031 - STATE ROUTES 77 AND 93 - Orind3-111or`ea Area AB 3031, introduced by Assemblyman plead, is to be the topic of a meeting to be held in the Joaquin Moraga School on August 8, 1974 at 8:00 p.m. Assemblyman dead has called the meeting in order to review the features of his bill as they pertain to the construction of State Routes 77 and 93 (Gateway Boulevard) in the Orinda-Moraga area. The bill requires that the State allocate funds for the construction of portions of Routes 77 and 93 .as a freeway or expressway when the County of Contra Costa and/or the proposed City of Moraga have, by agreement, provided for all the right of - way necessary and one-half the cost of construction. The bill also requires agreement between the State and County and proposed City of Moraga on the design of the freeway or expressway. This bill mandates the execution and agreement by- the County and City of iloraga to pay for a substantial portion of the cost of the construction of a State route. The Public Works Director feels that this is an undesirable financing proposal, in that State high=.gays should be financed by the State. The County does not have the capacity to finance this type of new construction. Shrinking of gas tax revenues, coupled with rapidly increasing construction costs, are placing a severe strain on the County' s ability to do needed capital work on existing County roads. (continued on next page) EXI'TPIA BUSINESS Public Works Departmenc Page i or _7 August 6, 1974 k Report A continued: It is recomended that the Board of Supervisors take a position_ in opposition to this bill, and authorize the Clerk of the Board to so notify all appropriate legislators. In addition, it is recommended that the Public Works Director be authorized to present the Board's position at the meeting of August 8 or elseti&ere, as is necessary. (TP&C) EXTRA BUSINTSS Public Works Department Page Z of 2 August 6, 1974 ON-13 J l �A CONTRA COSTA COUPTPY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California August 6, 1974 AGENDA REPORTS Report A. REAL ESTATE SIGNS - Danville Area The Board, through its action of July 23, 1974, referred a letter from Mrs. Jean Leahy, 373 LaQuesta Drive, Danville, California, to the Public Works Director and Director of Planning. In this letter, Mrs. Leahy complained about the proliferation of illegal real estate signs in the San Ramon Valley area. This department has received numerous complaints about such signs during the last few months. Attempts have been made to obtain voluntary compliance with the Encroachment Ordinance Code. Unfortunately, illegal signs still appear in great numbers, especially on weekends. In order to control this problem, the Public Works Department will authorize overtime to some of its Maintenance personnel to work on several weekends to remove signs placed in the right of way in violation of the County Ordinance Code. The Director of Planning concurs in this report. No Board action required. NOTE TO CLERK OF THE BOARD: Please send copy of this report to Mrs. Leahy. Report - .B on Page 8. SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I No Items SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 1. COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-42 - Pacheco Area In conjunction with the current reconstruction project on Pacheco Boulevard and in conformance with the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 721341, it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Pacific Gas and electric Company to install forty-two (42) 11,000 lessen, mercury vapor street lights on steel poles on Pacheco Boulevard. The lights shall be installed in conformance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area L-42, Pacheco," dated July 30, 1974, which is on file in the Traffic Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. (TO) AGENDA Public Works Department Page 1 of 8 August 6,1974 0Q'14 I Item 2. PINOLE CREEK - Work Order 8789 - Pinole Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, accept the easement dated June 25, 1974 from Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a warrant in the amount of $150.00 payable to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and deliver to County Real Property Agent for payment. Payment is for a drainage easement over .424 of an acre required for the Flood Control project. (RP) Item 3. AID-TO-CITIES ALLOCATION - City of Martinez The Martinez City Council, by Resolution No. 96-74, dated July 17, 1974, has requested that the Board of Supervisors allocate $40,328 toward the construction of road improvements on Alhambra Avenue between Blue Ridge Drive and 2,800 feet northerly. The 1973-1974 budget includes the amount of $40,328 in Special Aid-to-Cities Funds for Martinez, and it is ` recommended that the requested $40,328 allocation be approved. Special Aid-to-Cities Funds are monies made available by City-County agreement to cities who could not utilize their TOPICS allotment and therefore transferred it to the County for use on a County project. (LD) Item 4. RHEEM CREEK - Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4 - Work Order 8097 - San Pablo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Governing Body of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, approve Work Order 8097 in the amount of $1,400 and authorize the Public Works Director to remove silt, vegetation and debris from Rheem .Creek from approximately 100 feet west of 11th Street to 14th Street. This work will be charged to funds of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4 budgeted for maintenance purposes and will be performed by a combination of County forces and rented equipment. It is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (FC) Item 5. SAN PABLO DAM ROAD - Road No. 0961C - Work Orders 644 : and 6447 - El Sobrarte Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, to sign the agreement with the East Bay Municipal Utility District for use of their property in repairing two slides on San Pablo Dam Road at Stations 258 and 260. The letter of agreement provides for the County to assume any risk and expense caused by our work on the District's land and to ind'e--nify and hold the District harmless from any and all c:ai-, s or liability resulting from-permission being granted. (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department -a e 2 _0 f 8 August 6, 1974 00215 IAS Item 5 continued: This maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impact report requirements. (P.M) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 6. SUBDIVISIO41 4131 - Walnut Creek Area On September 12, 1972, Subdivision 4131 was accepted as complete, except for minor deficiencies for which a $21236 cash bond was posted to guarantee completion of the deficiencies. The deficiencies have now been corrected. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Public [,Yorks Director to refund to The Hofmann Company, P.O. Box 907, Concord, CA 94522, the $2,236 cash deposit for .•orrection of deficiencies, as evidenced by Deposit Permi: Detail No. 100719 dated July 12, 1972. (LD) Item 7. SUBDIVISION 4225 - Walnut Creek Area The construction of improvements in Subdivision 4225 has been satisfactorily completed, with the exception of minor deficiencies, and a $3,000 cash bond (Deposit Permit Detail No. 118962 dated July 29, 1974) has been deposited to insure correction of the above-mentioned deficiencies. The $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement, evidenced by Deposit Permit Detail No. 98445 dated April 12, 1972, is to be retained for one year in Accordance with Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: (a) Issue an Order stating that the work is complete. (b) Accept as County Roads the following named streets which are shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4225 filed April 26, 1972 in Book 145 of naps at page 32. Treat Boulevard Widening Candelero Drive (36/56/0.16) Candelero Court (36/56/0.07) - _ Road Group: 4057 Total Mileage: 0.23 mile Subdivision Agreement dated April 24, 1972 Subdivider: Hofmann Construction Company, 989 Detroit Avenue South, Concord, CA 94520 Location: Along the north side of Treat Boulevard west of Bancroft Road (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page of 8 August 6, 1974 0WJ16 I j Item 8. CANYON ROAD - Project No. 2631-4165-74 - Moraga Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize its Chairman to execute an agreement with the Moraga School District. The agreement provides for the District to deed 10,084 square feet of toad right of way for Canyon Road, plus a 3,064 square foot drainage easement, in return for frontage improvements consisting of curb, sidewalk, paving and longitudinal drainage. The St. Monica's Catholic Church is paying about one-third of the cost of the drainage improvements. The improvements are included in the Canyon Road contract the Board of Supervisors recently approved, and the deed has been executed by the Moraga School Board. (NOTE TO CLERK OF TP✓ BOARD: Please retain original and return copy of agreement to Public Works Department for transmittal to the School District.) (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS III, V Item 9. ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRU _NIUS It is recommended that the Board of- Supervisors: A. Accept the following instruments: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 5-3-74 Moraga Enterprises., Inc. , a Pennsylvania Corporation Sub. 4432 2. Grant of Easement 6-15-74 Moraga Enterprises, Inc. , a Pennsylvania Corporation Sub. 4432 3. Grant of Easement 6-15-74 Moraga Enterprises, Inc, , a Pennsylvania Corporation Sub. 4432 4. Grant Deed 7-15-74 William Jason, et al. M.S. 52-74 5. Grant Deed 7-31-74 Lawrence F. Diel, et al. M.S. 18-73 6. Grant Deed 7-18-74 Kenneth E. Edmunds, et al. M.S. 136-73 • B. Accept the fctlowing instruments for recording only: 1. Offer of Dedi- 7-18-74 Kenneth E. Edmunds, M.S. 136-73 cation et al, 2. Consent to Offer 5-23-74 Central Contra Costa Sub. 4432 of Dedication _ Sanitary District (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page T of 8 August 6, 1974 ®0117 f SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 10. CONCORD AVENUME - Road No. 3971A - Work Order 4178 - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize its Chairman to sign the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with the City of Concord for the construction of a bike lane on Concord Avenue between Interstate 680 and Market Streec. This project includes the delineation of bicycle lanes on Concord Avenue, painted messages and signing. The City of Concord will administer the contract, inspect the construction and assume future maintenance responsibility for this project. The County's share of the cost is approximately $2,000. (NOTE TO CLERK Or THE BOARD: Please retain the original and return two copies of the agreement to the Road Design Division of the Public Works Department for distribution.) (RD) Item 11. SOLANO I4AY - Southern Pacific Railroad Crossing-BO 41.1 - Proiect No. 4271-4530-73 - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors rescind the Agreement dated November 27, 1973, between the Southern Pacific Transportation Company and the County for the installation of automatic gate protection at the Southern Pacific railroad crossing of Solano Way south of State Highway 4. The City of Concord annexed this area prior to the effective date of this Agreement. The City now has the jurisdiction and responsibility for this crossing. (RD) Item 12. STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 33 - Work Order 8200 - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept for recordation only an Offer of Dedication, dated May 22, 1974, for an off-tract storm drainage easement from Donald E. and Gail C. De La Rosa. Said offer is being made in connection with approval of Subdivision 4418. (RP) SUfFRVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 13. SUBDIVISION 4411 - Danville-San Ramon Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Subdivision Agreement Extension for Subdivision 4411 and authorize its Chairman to sign on its behalf. This Subdivision Agreement Extension grants an extension of time to, and including, July 10, 1975. - (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 5 of 8 August b, 1974 00218 f `I INN i Item 14. SUBDIVISION 4551 - San Ramon Area r It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as Ex Officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra- Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approve the quitclaim of excess access easement in consideration for provision of alternate access routes being provided in Subdivision 4551, and authorize the Board Chairman to execute a Quitclaim Deed on behalf of the District to Falender Hones Corporation, the developers of Subdivision 4551. Said quitclaim to be made pursuant to Government Code . r Section 25526.5. This item is considered a Class 5 Categorical Exemption to environmental impact report requirements, (RP) Item 15. SUBDIVISION 4109 - Danville Area The one-year satisfactory performance period after acceptance of the streets for maintenance has been t successfully completed. E It is therefore recommended that the Board of Supervisors: r f 1. Declare that the street and drainage improvements have successfully completed the one-year satisfactory performance period and that all deficiencies developing during this period have been corrected, 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Western Title Guaranty Company 1401 North Broadway, Walnut Creek, California, the J500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement, as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail No. 98140 dated March 31, 1972. Streets were accepted for maintenance on May 22, 1973. Subdivider: Sherwood & Roberts, Inc. , 2775 Cottage Way, Suite 12, Sacramento, CA 95825 Location: Fronting on Danville Boulevard south of E Del Amigo Road (LD) Item 16. SUBDIVISION 4527 - Alamo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the map for Subdivision 4527. This subdivision fronts on an existing County Road. No additional puh15c improvements are required. Owner: 0. 11. Kemp, P.O. Box 316, Alamo, CA 94507 Engineer: Richard Moulds, 169 East Prospect Avenue, Danville, CA 94526 Cash Deposit for 1974-75 lien: $6,000 (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 119009 dated Park "In-Lieu" Fee: $1S035 July 31, 1974) NmT,ber of Lots: 9 Mileage: -0- L:c3--ion: roast:^.a on the north side of Tracy Court (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page -6 of 8 August 6, 1974 aij�.9 ti e. . Item 17. COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-45 - Danville Area At the request of local citizens and in conformance with the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 72/341, it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to energize five (5) 7,500 lumen, mercury vapor street lights in Subdivision No. 3277, as follows: 1. On the west side of E1 Pintado opposite Dolphin Drive; 2. On the south side of Dolphin Drive, one pole east of E1 Pintado; . 3. On the north side of Dolphin Drive, two poles east of E1 Pintado; 4. On the south side of E1 Pintado, opposite Hide Away Court; and 5. At the north end of Hide Away Court, two poles north of Dolphin Drive. (TO) Item 18. DELTA ROAD BRIDGE RECONSTRUCTION - Work Order 4171 - Kni_htsen Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the Right of Entry and Temporary Construction Permit dated July 30, 1974, from Joseph Baldocchi for two months rental of an open parking area, a boat dock, and an enclosed packing shed, and authorize Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, to sign said Permit on behalf of the County. Said facilities are required for the bridge reconstruction project. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a warrant in the amount of $700.00, payable to Joseph Baldocchi, and deliver said warrant to the Supervising Real Property Agent for further handling. (R') GEi-ZERAL Item 19. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING REMODEL - Work Order 5306 - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize its Chairman to execute Contract Change Order No. 3 to Alhambra Electric Company, Martinez, in the amount of $7,630.06 for the Administration Building Remodel. This Charge Order, for the most part, provides for modification to the general contract of the wall partitions and electrical lighting systems. (BP) Item 20. CONT-R-4, COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY 1. The Delta Water Quality Report will not be submitted this week. 2. The Board of Supervisors to consider attached "Calendar of dater Meetings." No action required. (EC) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 7 of S August 6, 1974 I ®020 i s C"y Report B. SHERATON I_TN MOTEL CO:IPLEX LEASE - Buchanan Field - Concord Area By Board Order dated July 9 1974 approvin the delinquent rental payment plan, tie Board of Supervisors also directed the Public Works Director to make monthly reports to the Board as to Lessee's performance on future payments of rents due to the County. As of August 1, 1974, the Lessee has made all payments due to bring the minimum ground rents and rental percentages current. He has also paid the first equal installment payment of $9,906.54, as set by the County Auditor-Controller. (RP) ROTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. A G E N D A Public forks Department Page $ of 8 August 6, 1974 0£00-21 5 IN 11TIE BOARD OF SL'P»RVIS ORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUV-PV, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Proceedings ) of the Board during month of ) August 6, 1974 July, 1974 ) On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, TIT", TS BY TFC' BOARD ORDERED that the reading; of the minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of July, 1971L is waived, said minutes and proceedings are approved as written. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I 00•t*. '22 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUINTY, STATE OF CALIFOP.NIA In the ?Ratter of Affidavits ) August 6 , 1974 of Publication of Ordinances. ) This Board hating heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 74-4.2. 7443 and 74-44 and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by 1a4:; N0:►, THEREFOP.E, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boaeess IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order ..as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. OOIU23. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 ' 19 74 In the Matter of Ordinance Adonted. This being the date fixed to adopt the ordinance indicated, which amends the 1rdinance Code of Contra Costa County and was duly introduced and hearing held; The Board ORDERS that said ordinance is adopted and the Clerk shall ouhlish same as required by law. Ordinance Subject Ner/s a er Number �" 74-49 fixina Salaries of %lembers "The Contra Costa of the Roard of Supervisors. Times " aASSEn on Auvust f, lr7a by the following vote of the Roard: Supervisors w). ABSENT J. P. Kenny 4. L'. ni as ( } ( } ( ) J. E. 'Moriarty ( X) { ) ( ) W. N. Boggess ( X) E. A. Linscheid { X) ( ) { ) 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. C.C. Acting County Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Administrator Supervisors Acting Director of affixed this 6th day of August , 19 74 Personnel /�i �, R. OLSSON, Clerk By ' een E der , Deputy Clerk H 24 5/74 -12.500 00fV1' 24 -:. .. .. .,z` f, s 'r i i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 74 ' In the Matter of Introduction and Adoption of Ordinance Number 74-54• The Board on June 5, 1974 having approved Ordinance Number 74-29 adopting by reference the 1973 edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code; and Ordinance Number 74-54, an urgency ordinance correcting a clerical error in Ordinance Number 74-29 by adding Section 78-3.310 (UPC Section 613), having been introduced this day; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that reading of Ordinance Number 74-54 be waived, said ordinance be adopted and the Clerk be directed to publish same in the "San Pablo News" for the time and in the manner required by law. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Building Inspection Supervisors Acting County ofiixed this 6th day of August , ?9 74 Administrator 44...'e, hi J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Arline Patten Deputy Clerk H 24 5174 -12,500 00""'2-�� - w BOARD OF S11PEPMORRS Or CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALTFOFIIIA Re: 7.oninp Ordinances Tnt:roduced Date: Au puat b, 1974 The Roard having held hearing on the Planning Commission's recommendations on the follow np* rezoning apnlicatiors, and dir- ected preparation of the following ordinances to effect same; These ordinances were introduced today, the Board by unanimous vote waiving the full reading thereof and setting AuSMat 13- 1971 for Board consideration of passing same: Ordinance Application Number Applicant Number Area. 74-45 Falender Homes 1835-Rz Danville 74-46 Habitea Architects 1874-RZ Danville 74-47 J. D. Graham k Associates 1880-RZ San Ramon PASSED on _Ancrust b. 1274 , by the following vote : SuDervisors A17,. NO A IVB �'�_' ' I certify that this is a full P- correct J.P.Kenny T7X T7 record and coLy of =action duly taken by A.*.Dias { x) ( ) { } this Board on the above date. J.E.Yoriarty { x) ( ) { } J.F.0I.SS0! , County Clerk and el officio W.N.Foggess { x} { } { } Clerk o the RoIIr : on Aust b, 1974 E.A.Linscheid{ x} { } } 4.2 / Deputy Arline Patten cc: Administrator injN i•iCi� 0" D I In the Ronrcd of Sunervisors of Contro Costa County, State of California August 6 I� In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) ITo(s). 74/660 through 74/666. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess , 1 HE PA ORDERED that the folloe.ing resolution(s)) As (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/660 Consolidating Maximum Tax Rate- Increase Elections to be Held in Pittsburg Unified School District with General Election to be Held November 5, 1974: 74/661 Consolidating Bond Election to be Held in Brentwood Union School District with General Election to be- Held November 5, 1974 74/662 Consolidating Revenue Limit Increase Election to be Held in Oakley Union School District with the General Election to be Held November 5, 1974; 74/663 Consolidating Bond Election to be Held in Knightsen School District with General Election to be Held November 5, 1974; 74/664 Consolidating Trustee Areas Election to -be Held in Richmond Unified School District with the General Election to be Held November 5, 197h; 74/665 Consolidating Bond Election to be Held in San Ramon Valley Unified School District with General Election to be held November 5, 1974; 74/666 Consolidating the Bond Election of the Amador Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, State of California, to be held on November 5, 1974, with the General Election to be Held on the same date. The foregoing order seas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. None. ABSENT: None. r In the Bocird of St,nervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 g In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) Nots) . 74/667. On motion of Supervisor A• M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOAR QRDER D that the following reso ution s is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/667 - Changing the name of GLEN FRAZER ROAD, Road No. 2683, Martinez area, to McHARRY RANCH ROAD. The foregoing order u-as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny,. A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. rTnv�' None. ABSEM: None. 00P28 In tha Rnnrcl of StinPrvisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Aust 6 , 19 _14 In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) Nofs). 741668. On motion of Sup--rvisor E A L'n : seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , I . .� HE BUN ORD£RED that the follot:ing resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/668 - Accepting as complete (with the exception of minor deficiencies) construction of improvements in Subdivision 4225,, Walnut Creek area, and accepting as county roads the following: TREAT BOULEVARD WIDENING CANDELERO DRIVE CANDELERO COURT The foregoing order u-as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. None. ABSENT: None. �U►v:G� „v In thp.. Boord of Supervisors of ' Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 lg 74 In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) Ao(s)• 74/669. On notion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor - A. M I �':�� 77; a�-�1R� that the follo:•:ing reso?uLion s is (are) hereby APPROVED:) 74/669 — .Approving the map of Subdivision 4527, Alamo area, there being -no agreement inasmuch as said subdivision fronts on an existing county road and no additional improvements are required. The foregoing order ti+as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOFS: None. ABSENT: None. 0030 1 4 i xe n. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) Nos). 74/070 and 74/671. On motion of Supervisor K. N. Boggess , seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid I: _ 1 ORDERED that the following reso ution(s is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/670, fixing September 3, 1974 at 10:30 a.m. - as time to consummate purchase of real property from Virginia R. Jones, as Executrix of the Estate of Hattie May Jones, for the sum of $24,000, said property is located at 1010 Willow Street, Martinez, California, and is required for County Civic Center purposes; and 74/671, fixing September 3, 1974 at 10:30 a.m. as time to consummate purchase of real property from Kest Equipment, Inc. for the sum of $70,000, said property is located on Brookside Drive, Richmond, California, and is required for the County Sheriff Work/Education Furlough Center. The foregoing order uras passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. tmFc- Prone. ABSEUT: None. 00D1 ,f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August-.6 , 19tZL In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) No(s) . 74/672. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess , IT IS BY THE BOARD ERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: Number 714/672, approving the annexation of Subdivision "32, Moraga area, to County Service Area lei-1.8. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W.F. N, Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Zone. a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 , 19 ,A In the Matter of Aproyal of Resolution(s) No{ps). 7 ./673• On notion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT IS BY THE BO,',_ ..DERED that the following resolutions is are) hereby APPROVED: Number 71:/673, approving the annexation of San Pablo Fire Protection District territory to the E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District, effective June 30, 1975, subject to certain terms and conditions and without election. ------------- The foregoing order :.as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ALOES: None. ABSEI T: None. a0C'33 In ttie Bonrd of Supervisors - of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD -CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT August 6 , 19 74 In the Molter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) ft s)- 74/674. On motion of Supervisor E A Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor A M. Dias , I I '.._.E aORDERED that the follo�:ing resolution t s 2s (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/674 - Quitclaiming a portion of District owned access easement in connection with alternate access in Tract 4551, San Ramon Creek Drop Structure Il F.C.D. Parcel 14 A-B, Work Order 8221, to Falender Homes Corporation. The foregoing order uas passed by the following vote: AYES: - Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. WOOS: None. ABSENT: None. 00 34 i '1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Continvad ) Hearing on the Proposed ) Antioch-Pittsburg Area Fire ) August 6, 1974 Protection Reorganization ) and Approval of Resolution ) Number 74/675 ) } The Board on July 29, 1974 having continued to this date the hearing on the proposed Antioch-Pittsburg Area Fire Protection Reorganization; and Mr. J. S. Connery, Executive Officer, Local Agency Formation Commission, having advised the Board that at the meeting held to discuss Senate Bills 2464 and 2465, Senator John A. Nejedly had indicated that he would withdraw his Senate Bill 2464 which would have substantially changed the conditions proposed by LAFCO for the proposed reorganization , and that Senate Bill 2465, also authored by Senator Nejedly, would be modified and would not change the aforementioned conditions; and Mr. Connery having noted that at the July 29, 1974 hearing before the Board there had been a substantial amount of opposition from residents of the Nest Pittsburg area and having explained the reasons given by the members of LAFCO for recommending the inclusion of said area in the proposed new fire district; and Mr. Charles Leonard, Acting Personnel Director, having discussed the matter of the mechanics for implementing the staffing of the proposed new district if it is approved ; and Acting Mayor Mel Whatley, City of Antioch, having sub- mitted and read a letter addressed to the Board in which the City Council requested approval of the proposed reorganization subject to concurrence by the voters in November, 1974; and Mayor Earl MacIntyre, City of Pittsburg , having appeared in support ' of the position of the City of Antioch; and Mr. J. M. Milgate, representing the Contra Costa Taxpayers Association , having read a letter in support of the proposal ; and The following persons having appeared in opposition to the inclusion of the West Pittsburg area in the proposed new fire district boundaries : Mr. Wilbert Stone; Mr. Thomas Yates; Mr. John Lane; Mrs . Barbara Middleton; Mr. Joseph Como; Mr. Leo F. Smarsh, Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, who suggested that the Board consider referring the matter back to LAFCO with the recommendation that the West Pittsburg area be excluded from the proposed district, or consolidating the area with the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District; Chief A. V. Streuli , Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, who stated that he felt a county-wide consolidated fire district would be more realistic; Chief Ray Morgan , Eastern Fire Protection District, who spoke of the territory proposed to be detached from Eastern; Mr. Harry Gill , Marsh Creek; and Mr. Thomas Riddle of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, answered questions with respect to the "new philosophy" of industry; and 00,35 i Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having stated that in his opinion the proposed reorganization would provide better fire protection and a more reasonable tax rate for all ; and Supervisor Linscheid having moved that the recommenda- tion of the Local Agency Formation Cemmission be APPROVED and Resolution Number 74/675, ordering the Antioch-Pittsburg Area Fire Protection Reorganization to dissolve County Service Areas F-3 and F-4; detach territory from the Contra Costa County, Eastern and Oakley Fire Protection Districts; concurrently form a new fire protection district subject to the confirmation of the voters at a special election to be consolidated with the November 5, 1974 General Election; calling a maximum tax rate increase election (also to be consolidated with the General Election) ; and authorizing the County Clerk to conduct said election in accordance with provisions of Government Code Sections 56100 et seq. , be ADOPTED; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having stated that he concurred with Supervisor Linscheid, and having seconded the aforesaid motion; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having stated that in his opinion there was no urgency about placing the matter on the November, 1974 ballot, that questions such as the anticipated reduction in the City of Pittsburg tax rate, the problems facing Eastern Fire Protection District, the apparently new philosophy of intustry with respect to fire protection, and other areas of concern, were yet unanswered, and having suggested that the entire matter be referred back to LAFCO for review; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having stated that he concurred with Supervisor Boggess ; and Supervisor J . E. Moriarty having stated that in his opinion the proposed reorganization would be a step toward an ultimate county-wide consolidation of fire districts , and having called for the vote on the motion made by Supervisor Linscheid, the same was as follows : AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias , E. A. Linscheid, J . E. Moriarty. NOES: Supervisors J . P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess . ABSENT: none . I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 6th day of August, 1974 J. R. OLSSON, CLERK c. c. County Administrator By_ County Counsel Aileen Elder Acting Director of Personnel Deputy 00v.s .q .3 v f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution No. 74/676. \1 On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Nfollowing resolution is hereby APPROVED: Number 74/676, authorizing Chairman to execute Subordination of Lien taken against property of Donald and Helen Rambeau. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, ,Y J. E. Moriarty. j NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 6th day of August 011974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By i1i' Deputy Clerk Dorothy La arini H 24 %114 -12,$00n G :� I w . . WWW In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 1g 74 In the Matter of p ro al of Resolution_(!() N 74/677. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor t]. N. Boqqess , IT IS BY THE BOARD ERED that the folloidng resolutions is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/677 Adopting Guidelines for Implementation of the Governmental Conflict of Interest Act The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kennv*, A.M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 0-0'%['*"38 o In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 1974 In the Matter of Aproval of Resolution(s) Nofs) . 74/678 through 71;/692 On notion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess , IT IS BY THE BOAFW ERED that the following resolutions W a_re) hereby APPROVED: 74/678 through 74/687 Authorizing the County Auditor to make certain changes in the Assessment Roll of Contra Costa County; 74/688 Authorizing the County Auditor to transfer the Unrefunded Balance from the 1969-1970 Duplicate Payment Fund to the County General Fiend; 74/689 authorizing the County Auditor to cancel tax liens and transfer to unsecured roll on property acquired by public agencies; 74/690 Authorizing the County Auditor to cancel unsecured taxes on property acquired by public agencies; 74/691 Authorizing the County Auditor to cancel tax liens on property acquired by public agencies; and 74/692 Rescinding Board's Resolution Number 74/268 relating to Parcel 199-350-003 in Code Area 66028. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 0:): 9 T r . Ik In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 74 In the Molter of Approval of Resolution(n) No ff). 74/b93. On motion of Supervisor E. A . Linscheid , seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess , IT I BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following resolution is }r hereby APPROVED: No. 74/693 confirming action taken July 31 , 1974 by Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, designating Mr. Charles A. Hammond as Acting County Administrator and Mr. Frank Fernandez as Acting Chief Assistant County Administrator and, in line with the recommendation of Mr. McBrien that an adjustment be made in compensation for said employees during the time the acting appoint- ments are in effect, increasing the salary for the class of Assistant to the County Administ-rator from Level 587 ($2207-$2682) to Level 651 ($2682-$3261 ) for the period August 1 , 1974 to September 2, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Poggess, E. A. Linsch6id, J. E. Moriarty. DOES: None. ABSENT: None. O0u40 r - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stare of California August 6 19 74 -in the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) Ho(s). 74/694. - - On motion of Supervisov E. A. Linsche£d , seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess , IT IS BY THE BCIARA:DERED that the following resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/6a4, authorizing allocation of $10,000 of County Rine 20-A- funds for conversion of overhead utilities to underground- in the unincorporated area along Concord Avenue, Concord area, as recommended by the Underground Utilities Advisory Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES. • Supervisors J. P . Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J . E. Moriarty. ?OF-5: No ne. AWEYr: None . ��L�1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 74 In the Matter of G Acknowledging receipt of report of Acting Director of Personnel in connection with employment requirements for certain county positions. This Board on July 23, 1974 having referred to the Pcting Director of Personnel a letter requesting an investigation in connection with the educational requirements for qualifying for the positions of Deputy Probation Officer, Social Worker and Social Worker Practitioner classes; and Mr. C. J. Leonard, Acting Director of Personnel in a July 31, 1974 memorandum report, having recommended that the Board call upon persons who authored said letter to come forth with names of individuals not meeting minimum qualifications for the positions they hold; and Mr. Leonard having further reported that routine checking of college degrees tends to delay referral of names to appointing authorities but that in the future the Personnel Office staff will make random checks for required degree credentials of persons to be employed; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Acting Director of Personnel witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County %ounsel Sup--rwisors Acting County Administratoal'fXed this 6th dc;y-of August , 19 71L (( ( ;• J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers ``}} M ,a srra - �_sao Vt :�42 i i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stag of California Au-ust o 19 ?LL In the Matter of Executive Session. The Board recessed to meat in Executive Session at 10:08 a.m. in Room 108, County Administration Building, rfartinaz, to discuss rending legal action concerning Contra Costa County. At 10:40 a.m. the Board reconvened in its chambers with all members present and procaedsJ with its regular agenda. 1 hereby certify that the fe:egoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my Fund and the Seal of the Board of S.;Pt-r"+sors ofixed this 5�-�. day of q ,.,,. t , 19 zu- rOLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk h-trlaen K. Travers 00043 ry In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 , 19 74 In the Matter of Executive Session. The Board having met this day in Executive Session to consider litigation within the attorney-client relationship; and The Board having subsequently discussed the feasibility of having a committee of the Hoard monitor developments of said mutter in conjunction with a committee of the Civil Service Commission; and There having been conflicting opinions expressed as to whether the committee of the Board should be comprised of the members of its County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess, and J. P. Kenny) or of the Hoard Chairman and Vice Chairman, the Board determined to defer consideration thereof until a later time. a Matter of Record 1 hereby certify that the foregeing is a true and correct copy of/4UL.pWr_r entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supe-visors cc: Acting County Administrator affixed this_6th day of August , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By<.Gcli=.z y�c ;i Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5/14 - 12.600 �"� 44 I � I .......... ........ IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Proposed ) Establishment of Area ) August 6, 1974 Planning Commissions . ) The Board on July 23, 1974 having discussed the report of its County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) with respect to the proposed establishment of a local planning commission for the Orinda area and deferred to this date further consideration of same; and Supervisor Boggess having reviewed the recommendation of said committee and having moved that it be approved; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having suggested that areas other than the Orinda community should also be considered as testing areas if the Board determines to approve establishment of unincorporated community area planning commissions; and Supervisor Boggess having agreed with the suggestion made by Supervisor Linscheid, and having thereupon amended his motion to delete from the aforesaid committee report Paragraph 2 which reads "After exploring the matter in detail , the Committee feels that there is a great deal of merit in using the Orinda proposal as a test mad for possibly developing a model for other applications in the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. "; and Supervisor Kenny having seconded the motion as amended by Supervisor Boggess; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having stated that in his opinion staff should not be requested to make a detailed study of the proposal without reasonable assurance that the Board is seriously considering adoption of the concept of an area planning commission; and Supervisor Dias having further stated that he felt the Board should inquire of staff as to its opinion of what the implications of such area planning commissions would be on the entire county; and Supervisor Linscheid having stated that he shared some of the concerns expressed by Supervisor Dias but felt that in view of prior attention given to the matter it would not be - difficult to re-evaluate the matter; and The members of the Board having further discussed the proposal , the Chairman called for the vote which was as follows: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Prone. c.c. Mr. Geno Banducci County Counsel CERTIFIED COPY Planning ! certify that this Is a fnlf, trtle & correct COPi of Director of el the oris:: l :rhlch 1+ nn file in mY office, County Administrator ani t;,at it ca= Pa'="4141 X 34141s't'''t trry th" Bnard of SutN'rcisnr+ of CO'C', f'n=ta <'ocsat}. ('alifrsrnla. on the �fatP :i:oa a i t J. i:. CountY Clerk ac escrtfit io CIS:Sn Of said iward of Supercisors, by Deputy on a C45 71 a T- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 74 In the Matter of Proposed Policy Relating to Requests for Funding New Programs. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid raving called attention to the num- ber of proposals for new or expanded programs or services submitted for Board consideration each year and which require County funds; and Supervisor Linscheid having commented that frequently the requests are not accompanied with sufficient information to aid the Board in evaluating proposals and to assist in making, its decision; and Supervisor Linscheid having recommended that the County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) study this matter and develop for Board adoption a policy requiring that pertinent financial information be furnished with all such requests prior to their being listed on the agenda for Board consideration; and Mr. Frank Fernandez, Assistant County Administrator, having commented that in his opinion such information would be helpful to staff in analyzing budget requirements; and Supervisor Kenny having stated that such requests were usually referred to committee and staff for analysis and review and that in his opinion no such criteria is needed, and having moved that consid- eration of the matter be tabled; and Supervisor Boggess having seconded the motion, the vote was as follows: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Supervisors E. A. Linscheid, A. M. Dias. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Acting County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 6th day of August , 1974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By� '. .c.�li�.�. Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard M 24 5/74 - izsoo 0 } IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATS OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Request of ) Arlas Community Builders, Inc. ) to Rezone Land in the ) August 6, 1974 El Sobrante Area (1757-RZ). } Glen H. Whalen et al, Owners. ) This being the time fixed for hearing on the recommenda- tion of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Arlas Community Builders, Inc. to rezone land in the El Sobrante area (1757 RZ) from General Agricultural District (A-2) and Single Family Residential District-7 (R-7) to Planned Unit Development (P-1 ); and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that an Environmental Impact Report had been presented at public hearing, considered by the Planning Commission during its delibera- tions and found to be adequate; and Air. R. J. Jeha, Chairman of the County Planning Commission, having appeared and emplained the reasons for the Commission recom- mendations ; and Mr. N. L. Halverson, Assistant Director of Planning, having described the proposed development site and having advised that a traffic study was presently being prepared for the area, and therefore recommended that no Board action be taken until said study was completed; and Mr. I. T. Goyak, representing the applicant and himself as part owner of the proposed development, and Mr. F. Bryan, engi- neer, having appeared and stated that the applicant had agreed to all but two of the 27 conditions imposed by the Planning Commission on said development, and having requested that the developers of the Arlas project not be solely responsible for the installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Valley View Road and San Pablo Dazs Road (Condition 12) and that the extension of Amend Road be allowed a grade of 12 percent rather than 10 percent (Condi- tion 21 ); and Ips. Goyak having further discussed the conditions and having indicated that he falt Conditions 13 and 14, which require improvement of Amend Road and Malley View Road, should be modified, and having suggested that consideration be given to some type of formula for developar participation in off-site road improvements; and The following parsons having bean heard: Ln favor of tha proposal, Mr. Sam Herrod, representative of the Carpenter's Local Union No. 6422, San Pablo; Mr. Jamas Fitzgerald, Administrator of Doctor's Hospital or Pinola; Mr. J. A. Duffel, Duffel Financial and Construc- tion Company; Mr. L. H. gonias, Contra Costa Building and Construction Trades Council; !1^. J?,k P?d lla, titls company manager; 31_7ar, 1 S0brant3 b..:sinas3man; 0004"7 i :. ............ t Mr. Robert Rosine, President, West Contra Costa Board of Realtors; Mr. Byron Lasky, managing partner of Arlas Community Builders, Inc.; Ms. Jane Beam [Mood, El Sobrante Planning and Zoning Committee; and In opposition, Mr. G. H. Schmidt, President, May Valley Association; Mrs. Jean B. Siri, West Contra Costa Conservation League; Ms. Frances McDaniels, President, League of Women Voters; and Mr. 'Lasky spoke in rebuttal; and The Board having discussed the matter and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having suggested that the members of the Board view the site before making a decision; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having moved that the hearing be closed, decision to be made August 20, 1974 at 11 :30 A.M.; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having seconded the motion, the same was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 6th day of August, 1974. J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK By gn2- Vera 'nelson Daputy Clerk cc: Arlas Community Builders, Inc. Mr. I. T. Goyak Director of Planning !t1». Forrest- Simoni (requested) 11t/v�C7 a t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California v August 6 19 74 In the Matter of Letter from Richard Holmes, Mayor, City of Concord, Commenting on the Need of a Public Relations Person Within the Animal Control Division. The Board having received a July 25, 1974 letter from Honorable ,Richard Holmes, Mayor, City of Concord, commenting on the presentation made by Mr. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, at a recent community forum in Concord and on the need for addi- tional personnel in the Animal Control Division; On motion of Supervisor E_ A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter is REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors A. M. Dias and Linscheid) for consideration in conjunction with review of the 1.974-1975 County Budget. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid_ Witness my hand cnd the Seal of the Board of cc: 2layor Holmes Supervisors Committee affixed this 6th day of Auctust , 197g_ Agricultural Commissioner Acting County Administrator , J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By _ �j, ? '"''�- _. Deputy Clerk N. In sham H 23 5/14 -12.500 00'%""049 Il i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 74 In the Matter of Acknowledging Receipt of a Letter from Mayor Richard Holmes, City of Concord. The Board having received a July 25, 1974 letter from Honorable Richard Holmes, Mayor, City of Concord, expressing his concern with the manner in which the recent County Planning Commission appointments were made, and suggesting that the Board of Supervisors consider a policy ensuring that each of the super- visorial districts within the county maintain a minimum repre- sentation of at least one member at all times on the Contra Costa County Planning Commission. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that RECEIPT of the aforesaid letter is ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mavor Holmes Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Planning Director Sup-ervisors County Counsel ofxed this 6th day of August , 1974 Acting County Administrator /� ,J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By , Deputy Clerk 77 N. Ingraham N 2: �J73 - 12.SOJ d O V 50 v - V 1 In the Board of Supervisors . of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 74 In the Matter of The Judicial Council 's Consultant Final Reports on Nonjudicial Staffing and on the Judicial Weighted Caseload System. The Board having received a July 19, 1974 memorandum from Mr. Ralph N. Kleps, Director, Administrative Office of the Courts, The Judicial Council of California, State Building, San Francisco, California transmitting copies of Consultant's reports on Nonjudicial Staffing and on the Judicial Weighted Caseload System; and Mr. Kleps having advised that comments on the recom- mendations contained in said reports are solicited and should be received by the Council not later than September 30, 1974. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid reports are REFERRED to the Acting County Administrator for review. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the dote oforesaid. cc: County Counsel Witnes; my hcnd and the Seal of the Board of Acting County Administratar Superviso:s Countv Clerk affixed this 6th day of August . 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By______{' `�-� P Deputy Clerk N. In aham ti 24 51;; - e �y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 192-4— In the Matter of Proposed establishment of regional booking and 'holding facilities in Contra Costa County. This Board 'having received a July 26, 1974 letter from the Honorable Joseph Barraco, Mayor, City of Pittsburg, making reference to a recently completed study of the Contra Costa County Police Services by Booze-Allen and Hamilton, Public Administration Services Incorporated, in which said firm recommends establishing three regional booking and holding facilities in this county - the eastern county area being identified as one of the regional areas needing such a facility; and Mayor Barraco having advised that for reasons of economy and convenience to the Delta Municipal Court, the Jail facility of the City of Pittsburg is offered to the county for such purposes ; and It having been noted that the Board on July 16, 1974 having referred to the County Sheriff-Coroner and the County Administrator a letter from Mr. Thomas W. Oglesby, City Manager, City of Antioch, expressing interest in entering into an agreement whereby the Office of the County Sheriff-Coroner would establish and operate a regional booking and holding facility in said city; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposal of the City of Pittsburg is REFERRED to the County Government Operations Committee (Supervisor Boggess and Supervisor J. P. Kenny) , the County Sheriff-Cajoner and the Acting County Administrator; and the offer -,Y the City of Antioch is also REFERRED to said committee in addition to the afore- stated county staff. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: _ AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias , W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date uforesaid. cc • Cities of Pittsburg Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of and Antioch Supervisors Board Committee affixed this 6th day of August , 19 74 County Sheriff-Coroner N J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting County BY— 0 J kc� cmoc , Deputy Clerk Administrator L. Kincaid ® r+to 5/74 - 32.500 a C �' 2 F 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 jq 74 In the Matter of Recommendations of Richmond Planning Commission with respect to remodeling of Veterans Komoria Building, 23rd and McBryde, Richmond. This Board having received a letter dated July 29, 1974 from Mr. C. E. .Woodward, Planning Director, City of Richmond, stating that the Richmond Planning Commission had found the remodeling project of the Veterans !Memorial Building in Richmond to be in accordance with the Richmond General Plan; and Mr. Woodward, on behalf of said Commission, having recommended that landscaping be considered as part of said project and to avoid traffic problems, the 23rd Street driveway be removed and the affected parking shifted 90 degrees or said driveway be used for exit only; and On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendations are REFERRED to the public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the ,&ytesejrPo1pofAff6visors on the date aforesaid. Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors Acting County Administratorefhxed this 6th day of August , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By i G t_C?��r�t: �( �"�u� t� Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/74 -12.500 CC;22 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 74 In the Matter of Adopting Contra Costa County Assessment Appeals Board Forms. This Board having received a memorandum from the Contra Costa County Assessment Appeals Board requesting adoption of its Form No. C-3, Notice of Time and Place of Hearing, which replaces Form No. C-3, Notice of Hearing Officer Hearing and No. C-5, Notice of Assessment Appeals Board Hearing (originally adopted on October 17, 1973) ; and The Appeals Board having also requested adoption of its revised Form No. C-9, Findings of Fact; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Forms Nos. C-3 and C-9 are adopted as requested, and Form No. C-5 is eliminated. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certiry that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc_ Appeals Board Yli:zsss my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Assessor Sup::v;sors County Counsel coxed this 6th day of August A, 19 74 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_ , Deputy Clerk D. Iiarkness IR k 4 S Nr�a.a; CONTRA COSTA COUNTY W.T. PAASCH LOuhTr C:Pt A.�o CR oF►1C10 ,a, lY. G�oa:+lsE ASSESSMENT APPEALS BOAR* CL!:PK OF TMx HOA40 r.:NN_TH LJ.4RSON A•:4!r.!< E3' LL:NG, F�IDOW 10: MRS. GERALMNE RUSSELL F U ^v K ;� O;YUTY CLYRK ALTERNATES AND 1NONl 221.3000 HfAw�Nc ocflcER� MARPiNcz. CALfrORWA 94553 9:rc4910N a»r HAR04Y R. GROSS FORRESf J. 57tNON1 IN RE Apnlication of NOTICE OF TLE AND PLACE OF HEARING Application No. Parcel No. NOTICE TO Z, PARTIES: You are hereby notified that a hearing will be held on the above application: Date: at Location: Please complete and return the enclosed postcard within 15 days of this notice. Pursuant to Local Rule D, failure to ac mowl- edge your intention to appear may result in a continuance of your case at the assessor's request. Failure to appear at the hearing may result in denial of your application without hearing_ The Board is recmired by law to advise you of the following: 1. The Board is required to find the full cash value of the property from the evidence presented at the hearing. This finding may exceed the full cash value on :inich the assessment was based, resulting in the assessment being raised rather than lowered. 2_ An application for a reduction in the assessment of a portion of an improved real property (e.g. , land only or improvements only) or a portion of installations which are partly real and partly personal property may result in an increase in the unprotested assessment of the other portion(s) of the property, which increase(s) will offset, in whole or in part, a,-:_v reduction in the protested assessment. The filing of an application and the scheduling of a hearing does NOT relieve the ta_�payer of the legal duty of paying the assessed taxes before the delinquency-date. I declare under penalty of perjury that I cim now, and at all times herein mentioned have been, a citizen of the United States; over age 18; and that today I deposited this notice in the United States mail in Martinez, California, _postage fully prepaid., addressed as -follows: Executed on Deput.� "s9 5i B�'OR^, !^ SS=jS:TLit'1 A??'ALS BOARD - 0? MITR4 CrBT C(M-1 7, STATE- Oz' In the Matter of Application_ ?;o. } of ) • ) FEN-D GS OF FACT for Reduction in Assessment on Parcel ) 1 The application of the above-named person for a reduction in assessment having been regularly heard hafore the Assessment Appeals Board, All witnesses, inc.ludin;� the anplicant and the representatives of the Assessor=s Office, havin7, been sworn, and oral and documentary evidence having been inuroduced, and the :.atter having been submitted on the evidence and oral urgent, the Assessment Appeals Board finds: 1. The full cash value of the subject property is S 2. The above finding of full cash value is based on the following: /77 a. comparative sales approach to value, /---7 b. replacement cost approach to value, /-7 c. income approach to value, /--7 d. applicant presented no evidence of value, /--7 e. 3. An assessment ratio of shall be applied to the full cash value. The foregoing Findings of Fact were approved on by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: - ATTEST: J.R.OLSS Oid, County Clerk and ex_ officio Cleric of the Assessment Appeals Board Chairman of the Assessment Deputy Clerk Appeals Board 'Pursuant to Rule No. 303 o" the California Administrative Code, you are hereby notified that a reouest for a transcript of the hearing on your application for chan-e in assessment rust be Co,.._.y riSSeSS.' ?'I , rt��"31 i7?.^.'�- ^� a 7oarc o ^.aual.I.:1t.i�iZ. cc : =applicant A art ASSeSSo^ 00r%5 6 Iwo IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Appeal of Mr. James Von Waldeg- from August 6, 1974 Board of Appeals Denial of Application for Minor Subdivision 199-73, Orinda Area. This being the time fixed for decision on the appeal of Mr. James Von Walde gg from Board of Appeals denial of an applica- tion for Minor Subdivision 199-73, Orinda area; and Supervisor Moriarty having stated that he had visited the site, and agreed with the Planning staff that the steepness of the lot makes it inconsistent to grant the requested variances, and having therefore recommended that the appeal be denied; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appeal of Mr. James Von Waldegg is DENIED for the following reasons: 1. If this minor subdivision is allowed, other owners in the same subdivision will expect the same privilege. When the property was originally subdivided, the terrain was considered in establishing the lot sizes. 2. -The granting of -this variance would be in- consistent with the zoning and General Plan for the area. 3. The lot size variances as requested from the R-20 Zoning District are excessive. 4. In order that buildings be placed on the proposed lots, additional variances would most likely be required for setbacks and side yards - this in itself indicates that the proposed lots are inadequate as to siz- and shape. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct emp copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed tris s 6th day of August, 1974. J. R. OLSSO11, CLERK 1.'L-s. Gaines B}- AM_*Z44, cc: Mr. Von Waidegg Dorothy �azzaa�inj. Director of Planndirg Deputy 6Jerk 00 C.".57 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 1971- In the Matter of Proposed Amendment to the County Ordinance Code Providing for a Sign Control Combining District for the Noraga Area. This being the time fixed for hearing on the proposed amendment to the County Ordinance Code providing for a Sign Control Combining District for the Moraga area; and No one having appeared in opposition; On motion of Supervisor W. A. Boggess, seconded by Super— visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is closed, and County Counsel is directed to prepare an ordinance for Board consideration. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: ATM: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOES: pone. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Counsel Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors oii'ixed this fith day ofAuglist , 1974— J R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Dorotq LazArini M 20 $174 - 12.500 X 58 I y 1 11 Ali In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 i9 74 In the Matter of Amendment to the County General Plan for the Danville Area. The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the above amendment; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing-be held on Tuesday, September 39 1974 at 11 :15 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 1079 Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California and that the Clerk publish notice of same as required by lax in "The Valley Pioneer." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Unscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Perata—Sylvester and Associates witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. Mike Morse Supervisors Valley Action Forum affixed this 6th day of August , 1974 San Ramon Valley Planning Committee San Ramon Valley Chamber of Commerce 7 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning By y LI Z_U"-k Deputy Clerk Arline Pa en H:!,g:!,g ('`� seri -I7.soo 5 Q 1 -o r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 ! In the Matter of Complaint of:-fir. W. L. Smith with Respect to Use of Public Monies. Ms. :barren L. Smith, Pittsburg Resident, having appeared before the Board this day and advised of a difference of opinion between himself and the County Public Works Department in connection with billing for replacement of some old signs he had borrowed from said department, which were eventually stolen, and the legal action which resulted therefrom; and Yr. Smith having expressed his opinion with respect to the use of public monies expended by the county to collect money due (allegedly $1 ,000 spent for a minimal amount recovered); and The Board members having discussed the matter and Mr. Smith having responded to their questions; NOW., THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Acting County Administrator is REQUESTED to investigate the matter to determine if county policy is involved and report back to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A . M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Smith Sup--rvisors Acting County Administrator offixed this 6th day of August , 19 7A- Public Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel BY �(`�. � .��7�..,�. , Deputy Clerk Arline Patten O0 6!!l��� H,♦ 5/li - 1:,500 i y in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 19 ®s In the Matter of Letters from Mr. :'rancis X. Kamienski with respect to animal control. This Board havin.- :^eceifed three letters from Mr. Francis X. Kamienski, 2168 La Mirada, Richmond, California requesting the following: 1. Permission to review animal control complaints referred to the Special Animal Control Review Committee; 2. Certain inform-ation with respect to county statutes and laws ; 3. Board instruct Mr. A. L. Seeley, County Agricultural Commissioner, to further explain his convents on hand guns at the July 23, 1974 Animal Control hearing; and It having been noted that on July 2, 19711 the Board directed that future correspondence from Mr. Kamienski which pertains to his dispute with Animal Control over certain of its activities be referred to the Office of the County Counsel if appropriate; and Mr. J. B. Clausen, County Counsel, having advised that above— stated Item Nos. 1 and 2 have already been answered; and ?`r. Clausen hPvinF advised further that as long as there is potential legal action, county interests have to be protected, and the request of t'r. Kamienski, as stated in Item No. 3, should be denied; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess , IT IS BY THE BOARD SO ORDERED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. 1.. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is ❑ true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Mr. Kamienski Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors Agricultural Connissioner affixed this 6th day of August 11974 Acting County Administrator / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ��� Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid H 24 5/74 - 12,500 ,�a I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 1974 In the Matter of Report of Sub-Committee on Employment of Welfare Recipients, Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee. Mrs. nary Freedlund, Chairman, Sub-Committee on Employment of Welfare Recipients, Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee, having appeared before the Board and presented a memorandum report dated August 2, 1,074 (a copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Board) containing recommendations of the sub-committee related to employment of welfare recipients; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having; recommended that said report be referred to the Human Resources Committee for review; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having suggested that the report also be referred to the Director, Human Resources Agency; and Board members being in agreement , on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report is REFERRED to the Human Resources Committee (Supervisors J. P. Kenny and W. N. Boggess) and the Director, Human Resources Agency, for recommendation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc : Board Committee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Supervisors Resources Agency affixed this 6th day of Auirust , 19 Z4 Acting County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Mrs. M. Freedlund By J �,µc" Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid H 24 5/74 -1:.500 OEM, FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES ,• ,i ADVISORY COMMITTEE 2401 Stanwell Drive, '200 Concord, CA 94520 TELEPHONE 798-1800, Ext. 315 3a: Board of Supervisors August 2, 1974 MRS, RUTH ANOERSON From: Ruth Anderson, Chairacan C"Mik"AN MRS, MARY FREfDLUND Subject: REPORT OF SUB-CC."NITTEE W1 UIPLOYKENT OF WELFARE RECIPIENTS VICE CMAII+MAN fAnS. HELEN MACKINTOSH Attach?d is the report of our Sub-Co.-mmi ttee on Employment of Velfare VICE Recipients. The Sub-Ccrmittee was chaired by 14ary Freedlund who !VIAS, FRANCES DAVID was assisted by members Frances David, Ethel Dotson, Helen ttackintosh, MRS,JUDY D£VORE Arthur Iii 1ler, and Ruperti to Porter-Butterfield Jr. MRS, ETHEL DOTSON Their report includes the following recommendations: MRS. CHE1_U IrYAMA MRS. MARY LOULAUBSC14ER I. Basic criteria for an effective approach to employment for welfare MRS, ANN LENWAY recipients. MRS. ESTHER MARCHANT MH, JOHN MCCLURE 1. The individual client of the Hunan Resources Agency should be assigned a primary worker who would be an advocate for the MR. ARTHUR MILLER client. The primary worker would view the needs of the client MRS. RUTH OLSON in their totality and integrate the necessary services to pro- MR. ALFRED PARHAM vide r aximum impact. *i R, RUPERTITO PORTER. BUTTERFIELD• JR. 2. Training and/or placement should be voluntary. 3. Individualized vocational goals should be mutually established �jED RECTTby the client and social workers and/or vocational counselors involved. 4. Assistance to the client should be open-ended, without restric- 1�1i% G I'i . tion as to type of training or time limit. " OLS', 5. Periodic evaluation to review appraise and adjust realistic K NZA °' T tSOi� mutual goal should be done. 6. Supportive social services should be available, including, but not limited to: child care, transportation, counseling, help with health and legal problems, help with housing problems, and ei^ergency assistance. 7. Remedial education should be available. 3. Placements should include proper compensation for work per- formed, social security and other employment-related benefits, unemploment compensation, and reasonable expectation of permanency. THE FAMILY AND CHILD'i`:'S SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTcE IS APPOINT50 BY THE BOARD OF SUFEZVI'.ORS TO :VOLTS= ON THE E°F:CT OF CU-LfN1 Af,C7 FFOPOSED SGCIAL WFLFARE 7PiGRAINS, % EVARE t_GISLEIION, AND 1H; F.,O?tEt45 OF T!+F LOW ImCO-W COMMUNITY. ANY COW,-ENFS OZ MADE BY THE COMMITTEE O; Its INr01VIDUAL MEM61:PS DO NO! REPRESENT �1 THE OffICIAL FOShIOr,1 OF THE COUNTY OZ A.%Y OF Ir5 OrrICERS. 00�D-{ ' illi C7 t.+ „ w Board of Supervisors -2- August 2, 1974 9. Income supplements shcuid be maintained until job income is sufficient to provide adequate support and continuity. 10. Adherence to a well-developed affirmative action policy is a must. II. Funding recoa:nendations: The County Board of Supervisors should fund Educational Training Service (FTS) programs. The family and Children's Services Advisory Committee believes that this Social Service Department program most nearly fulfills the criteria listed above_ III. Legislative recoanendations: 1 . The Social Security Act should be ar,ended to specifically forbid forced work programs. 2. The Board of Supervisors should support AB3508 which mould forbid CWEP in California. IV. Administrative recommindations: The Board of Supervisors should refuse to permit transfer of County employees to the Employment Develop.. nt Department unless supervision of the employees remains with the Social Service Department. The Board of Supervisors should refuse to permit Contra Costa County to become a CUP user agency. V. Affirnati.ve action recon-mendations: 1. The County should reevaluate the role of testing and selection standards in the light of recent court decisions and eliminate all procedures which are resulting in "adverse impact” on women and minorities. 2. A system of applicant flow identification should be created to identify 4 those who fail in the selection process, along with reasons for failure. Ongoing records need to be maintained in order to identify those procedures presenting the greatest barriers to minority and female hiring and promotion. 3. A review of qualifications and abilities of all present minority and women employees should be conducted to determine the possibility of immediate upgrading or lateral movement- to afford promotional opportunities into other job classifications that would be conaneensurate, with the employees` abilities. 4. A systcn of broad job classes w`h career laderars (and laddices) should be developed to modernize tire- civil service system. Ee sincerely appreciate your consideration of our report. VU►v�`� +.- i ------------- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 79 74 In the Matter of Report of County Administrator On Data Processin,, Applied To Property Reappraisal Program. F In response to Board referral of July 2, 1974, the County Administrator raving submitted a report dated July 29, 1974 and related material on the status of the application of data processing to the property reappraisal program of the County Assessor; and The County Administrator having advised in said report that in his opinion the schedule being followed by the County Assessor with respect to the subject Natter should be continued as currently proposed; and that the County Auditor-Controller can arrange for increased computer capacity as required, although ultimately a new Ceneration or corputer equipment will be needed in connection w"th the rearnraisal program coupled with other county programs for which it is advantageous to provide data processing services ; On notion of Surervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Bo.-gess , IT 13 3Y THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid report and related material is ACKNOWLEDGED and sane is REFERRED to the County Government Operations Connittee (Supervisor Boggess and Supervisor J. P. Kenny) for review. The foregoing; order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Acting County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Assessor upervisors County Auditor-Controller orfixed this 6th day of August , 19 74 r1 J R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,T . el-t c a-� , Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid HN %/74 - 12.500 OX63_ t - ' I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 , 197 In the Matter of Eucalyptus Trees on t:illoi-i Pass Road, West Pittsburg. The Board having received a letter from iters. P. C. Wright, 2011 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, California stating that the eucalyptus trees fronting her property have not been properly trimmed for some time, have not been topped for years, and have become a serious safety hazard; and Airs. Wright having advised that she had previously paid to have the debris from said trees hauled away, and that she was now requesting that the County assume the responsibility of properly pruning said trees periodically; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super— visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Mrs. Wright is REFERRED to the Public Works Director for report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote.- AYES: ote:AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes oi said Board at Supervisors on the date uforesaid. c c: 'T"'S• '==,ht Wi.'ness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public .,arks Direc:.or Sine-visors Acting Court,.- cCtixed This 6th day of August 19 74 Administrator , — J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By f '-,'` ` ,1 ?il:•'r,'Z��%c. Deputy Clerk J Dorotzy Lazoarini i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 ' 19 Z1 In the Matter of Drainage Problem at 30 Pit. Scott Court, Clayton Area. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having apprised the Board of a letter from Mr. John Bussanick requesting assistance in solving a drainage problem on his property located at 30 14t.- Scott Court, Clayton, California; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOJUM ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to the Public 111orks Director (Flood Control Fngineer), County Counsel, and the County Building Inspector for investigation. The foregoing- order gas passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, :y. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Superviscr s on tae date aforesaid. : i`_; j1:553.': C Witness my hand and :he Seal of the Board of Pudic :forks Director Supe-visors County Counsel affixed this 6_. tFL_day of August , 19 74 County Building Inspector Acting CountyAdministrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk 0Vrig: s;:i - 1„saU t0V[1 7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 74 In the Matter of Ridgelands Bill Sponsored by Congressman Fortney H. Stark, Jr. supervisor J. E. Moriarty having called attention to a letter which he received from Congressman Fortney H. Stark, Jr. , 8th District, California, inviting comments on the Ridgelands Bill which he introduced in the House of Representatives; and Congressman Stark in said letter having explained that the Ridgelands Bill directs the Secretary of the Interior to prepare a study of the feasibility of creating a 2iational Park, Recreation or Wilderness Area in the East Bay Ridgelands; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission for review and recommendation to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Li.nscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Recreation and Natural Supervisors Resources Commission aff;xed this County Administrator thy—d ay of August , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By., Deputy Clerk H 21 S/)a - 1:.$DO D. Harkness 0�}oti L9s�}� 6= In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 , 19 7f� In the Matter of Request of Mr. Ruben Ortiz ('1728-RZ) to Rezone band in the Brentwood 'lrrea. The Board having heretofore continued to January 21, 1975 the hearing on the request of Ruben Ortiz (1728-RZ) to rezone certain land in the Brentwood area and for a land use permit (Number 75-73) to expand an existing auto wrecking yard; and The Board on July 29, 1974 having referred to Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, the request of Mr. R. A. Beserra, legal counsel for Mfr. Ortiz, that his client be allowed to appear before the Board to petition for reconsideration of the aforesaid rezoning request before January 25, 1975, stating that further delay 3s causing Mr. Ortiz severe economic hardship; and Mr. Dehaesus in an August 5, 1974 memorandum having re- ported on the status of the application of Mr. Ortiz, and having reconmmended that the mstter be continued as previously scheduled inasmuch as no change has been made in the General Plan to allow the applicants proposed use; On motion of Supervisor S. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY = BOARD ORDFsMED that receipt of the aforesaid report is ACK2A?WL 0GED and January 21 , 1975 is RP31U;'FIRIWnD as the date for continued hearing on the rezoning request and land use permit application of Mr. Ortiz. Mae foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Ruben Ortiz Supervisors Mr. R. A. Beserra affixed this 6tt, day of�p�Ust , 197L,_Diractor of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H z� $iva - �.,soo Vara Nelson 01' gig •,, , 4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: August 5, 1974 # '` Ruben Ortiz Auto Wrecking Yard FROM: Anthony A. Dchaesus � � SUBJECT: g • Director of Planning � yy On July 29, 1974 the Boar&of` pervisors referred a July 19, 1974 letter from Richard A. Bessera, an attorney representing Ruben Ortiz. The following relates the status of Mr. Ortiz's application for a zoning change to allow an expansion of his existing wrecking yard on Highway 4 north of Brentwood. On September 27, 1972, Mr. Ortiz submitted an application to rezone 5.49 acres immediately west of his existing wrecking yard to either Light Industrial or General Commercial. Subsequent to this on February 28, 1973, Mr. Ortiz submitted a land use permit application to expand his existing wrecking yard onto the 5.49 acre parcel assuming his rezoning application was approved. During the course of public hearings on these two applications, it was pointed out that the Ordinance Code (Section 88-4.406) requires that "the Planning Commission shall not grant a permit for a junkyard....in any case where it will conflict with the master plan of the County$'. In addition it was pointed out that State Law (Government Code Section 65860) requires that zoning shall be consistent with the General Plan; that the various land uses authorized by "the ordinance are compatible with the objectives; policies, general land uses and programs specified in such a (general) plan". Inasmuch as the applicant's request was not consistent with and did conflict with the General Plan, the Planning Commission on June 26, 1973, instructed the staff to schedule a public hearing to consider whether the General Plan should be amended to accommodate the rezoning request. On July 31, 1973, the Planning Commission held a public hearing to consider whether the General Plan should be amended in the vicinity of State Highway 4, north of Lone Tree Way, to allow for heavy commercial or light industrial uses (wrecking yard exl)ansion). Following lengthy hearings, the Planning Commission, on August 21, 1973 approved a general plan amendment indicating a change to light industrial uses on the subject site. This was then forwarded to the Board of Supervisors, who, on November 20, 1973, following public hearings, ordered that the recommended amend- ment to the General Plan by the Planning Commission be denied without prejudice. 1 0001 / V Ej Board of Supervisors -2- August 5, 1974 In the meantime, the Planning Commission had also, on August 21, 1973 approved a zoning change to a Light Industrial District and a land use permit for a wrecking yard on the subject site. This recommendation was also forwarded to the Board of Supervisors. On December 28, 1973, Mr. Ortiz, in view of the Board's action on the recommended general plan, requested that hearings on his rezoning and land use permit applica- tions be postponed "....at least until a determination is made by the East County General Plan Review Committee or a change in thinking by the Board of Supervisors, regarding the change in the General Plan". The result of this was that the sche- duled hearing on the rezoning and land use permit applications was postponed to January 21, 1975. State law and local ordinance precludes any change in the zoning ordinance that does not conform to the General Plan. Inasmuch as no change has been made in the General Plan that would allow the applicant's proposed use, it would be in order for the Board to maintain its previously postponed hearing schedule of January 21, 1975 and that the matter be further reviewed at that time. AAD:bp cc: File 1728-R? 1 UP 75-73 Supervisor Linscheid oo��� i 1 III Tr*C WARD OF SUPERVISORS Or COINURA COSTA COTN''T`r, STATE. OF CALIFORNIA In the hatter of Proposed ) Extension of Agreements with ) Prepaid Health Marketing } Consultants and Nest Contra ) August 6, 1974 Costa Community Health Care ) Corporation. ) ) The Board on June 2Lr, 197tr having referred to its Human Resources Committee (Supervisors J. F. Kenny and W. N. Boggess) the entire Prepaid Health Plan matter, and or. July 2, 1974 having renewed its contract (expired Jure 30, 1970 with Vest Contra Costa Health Care Corporation_ for prepaid health plan marketing for a period of one month; and on July 23, 1974 having approved the renewal of a contract with Prepaid Health Marketing Consultants for the period from July 23, 1974 through August 6, 1974; and Supervisor Kenny on behalf of the Kumar_ Resources Committee having this day recormmended that: 1 . The Chairman be authorized to execute contracts with the Prepaid Health Marketi.n_P Consultants and with the Tilest Contra Costa Cor=.un_ity Health Care Corporation which will provide for marketing of the P.HP through September 30, 1974; the total cost not to exceed $20,000 for each firm, without additional Board approval; and 2. The Committee retain responsibility for the PRP Program under the Board referral of June 21, 1974; and Supervisor Kenny having *roved approval of the aforesaid reco=r ndations; and Supervisor Boggess having seconded the motion and having restated his previous position that the Board should review in great detail its consent to the entire Prepaid Health Plan; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having requested that the Co=ittee include in its recommendation the requirement that the Director, Human Resources Agency, submit a progress report. to the full Board in the first part of September, 1974; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having stated that he would favor the recondations of the Human Resources Committee if expanded to include the suggestion_ of Supervisor Dias and further, if the report contained information as to •,.-hat steps are being taken to comply with state law requiring that half of the enrollees of the plan be of non-i:edi-Cal cash: brant recipient status, and what efforts are being ;made to attain cormainityy hospital status for CounL•y medical services; and The Human Resources Com-mittee having agreed to the afore- said inclusions, the report of the Comwsittee was approved as expanded. The forego n- order was passed by the follo*ring vote: W. 3oggess, E. A. LLnscheid, J. 0. Moriarty. .._ra t H.;U#.3y CMITIF_► that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board. of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Tititness r-7 hand and the Seal Of the Board of Supervisors affixed this oth day of August R. OLSSokra CLERK BY Doris B cbd—z Deputy Clerk cc: Director, Burman Resources Agency Acting County Administrator ., e--+,.... ....,.. ,. w : '_. .M„ - :. .,,,. -r:,.. .. ". "-4' .::, ,. ,"g"' -. , -- ,.,=a..�-Koacsa+vs7.csca•-•m •i�+L• /JRT•^..'S.+IAIFr�7r.F�� ���� •h �MY y.'.T ? 5 R _y -, /�,� .8 •a. .. ...'f'•�+.aM.a..r'.rt'+`A••v�6ai^�i..dLr..'iwM1•��i1h��+�O'�: J :� !Mw'f�i�lr •Yi'Yl��•' %4dav+�'Y!f�?�'•rJ?•„�yrM�ti/4�.. .........i M... In the Board of Supervisors Of • Contra Costal County, State of California AuEgust o . 19 L4 k the Matter of Appotntinit Mr. Arthur G. as County UnIuistrato=, effect ive September 3, 1=74. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chsirmsn, having this day advised thst during the proceeding weekend the Bosrd had con- ducted employment interviews with tete six candidates submitted for its consideration by .L-pthur 0. Uttla, Inc. for the posi- tion of J"ounty Administrator: ani Board members hsvtng aoertented and having indicated agreement on the selection of Mr. Arthur a. Will, Chief Adminis- trative Officer of Los ftgeles Cwjnty; MOO i.3RVO S, on mut i x of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, secondeJ by Supervisor E. A. Linschsid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORLEED that *. Arthur G. ::ill is APPOISM to the position of County Admini•trat-ur, Esla" Level 712 (*3,231- 3,92?), at Ube third step (manthly rste of 43,562) , effective September 3, 1974. The foragoi::; orisr w%s osssed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. !fenny, A. H. Dias, W. ii. Be3gess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Unriarty. BDES: Hone. AB.eE31': None. I hereby maify dict the foeeBoin9 k o bus and eonvet copp of asl anbr fist muwtes of sold Board of Supsini =on the date o6, - A I VV hnn mit hand and fiat Sod of the Boaud of Aotin,-; 3ouaty nJnLn:LjLr2_W'1P"WiUWS County Auditor-Controller° d_5t3._dW of AUV114t 19 7L, Acting Ltrecs:r of ?9rsonne1 .i. R OLfism Geek Ccwunzy s _ ' )ec M" Cwk H as arra -�a,se+ lhirlean K. `irgver= 00f%0'74 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 71� In the Matter of Request for 3ndorserment of National Alliance of Businessmen Z�x-Offender cloyment Proposal. The Board on June 24, 1974 having referred to Mr. R. E. Jornlin, Director, Human Resources Agency, the request from National Alliance of Businessn (NAB) for endorsement of its proposal submitted to the Department of Labor to provide an on- the-job training program under Title III of the Comprehensive laployment and Training Act, enabling ex-offenders to obtain employment; and Mr. Jornlin in a July 25, 1974 memorandum having advised that the Manpower Planning Project staff is presently conducting meetings to plan a comprehensive county program to assist offenders and ex-offenders to become trained in a job skill and employed at the end of the training period, with the intention of applying for - Title III funds when said program has been planned in detail; and Mr. Jornlin having further advised that the service pro- posed by NAB does not cover all services required, and having therefore recommended that the NAB ex-offender employment proposal not be endorsed but that NAB be encouraged to work in cooperation with other groups on development of a countywide plan; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess; IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. 7he foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. Z. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Ilona. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote uforesaid. cc: National Alliance of Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Businessmen Supervisors Director, Human Resources ofi'ixed this *v-, day of eitt,�tst , 19� Agency J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting Director of Personnel By_ 14�ZVA- Deputy Clerk District Attorney Vera Nelson h`J� M 24 $174 -12.500 County Sheriff-Coroner U� iiJJ Acting County Administrator IN THE BOARD 0£ SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract August 6, 1974 for Reconstruction of Vaqueros ) Avenue, Rodeo Area, Project ) No. 1795-4162-74. ) Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Ransome Company X35,778.50 Labor & Mats. $17,889.25 4030 Hollis Street Faith. Perf. 359778.50 Emeryville, California 94608 Gallagher & Burk, Oakland Syar Industries, Vallejo Bugene G. Alves Construction, Pittsburg Bay Cities Paving & Grading, Richmond The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public :forks Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitted for security shall be 7eturned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors J. P. Benny, A. M. Dias, V.I. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc:. Public Works. Director CERTIFIED COPY County Counsel I certify that Ibis la a full, true & correct: copy of County' Auditor the original ca nmont which is on file in my office, and that it wall rasrwt * adopted by the Board of Contractor Supervitnrx of f ontra rn=•a county. California, on the date show n. ATTEr T, J. it. Oi g30N, County Clerk &ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk. on a0r76 F� .%s. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNITY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract ) for Morello Avenue - Midhill road ) AuEMt 6, 19Z4 Reconstruction, Martinez Area, ) Project No. 3571-4115-74. ) Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Syar Industries, Inc. <177,572 Labor & Mats. $ 38,786 . P.O. Box 1272 Faith. Perf. 77,572 Vallejo, California 9459.0 Eugene G. Alves Construction, Pittsburg Gallagher & Burk, Oakland The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concu^ring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices sui)mitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract tI._refor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to fora, the Public :forks Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exoneratca and any checks submitted for security shall be returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : 2upervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. L nscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Public Works Director County Counsel County auditor Contractor CERTIFIED COPY 1 reniry that this t, a lull, trite * comet copy or th- nric4nal oin•ttment whfrh ler on tilt in my office, and that 1t w•ar rtaLos•d E adopted by the Board of Guvw�m1-nm of Vantra #•mita County. California. on the t':t+e 'shorn. ATTP:.14T: J. R. ni,SSo.%, County Clerk fr •:affirio Clerk or Bald hoard of Buperrilora, by Deputy Clerk. r�c�� L- rl4cc.�t�� � •�,�1)� a;Y';77 F q Milo In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August b 19 74 In the Matter of Letter from League of Women Voters of Diablo Valley requesting representation on the Contra Costa County Transportation Advisory Committee. This Board having received a letter dated July 24, 1974 from Ms. Alice Johnson, President of the League of Women Voters of Diablo Valley, expressing concern with transportation problems in Contra Costa County and suggesting that the League be included among the organizations having representation on the Contra Costa County Transportation Advisory Committee; and Ms. Johnson having further suggested that a professionally produced and narrated slide show on transportation be presented to the Transportation Advisory Committee by the League; and On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid suggestions are REFERRED to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: A)MS: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: League of Women Voters witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of of Diablo Valley Supervisors Public Forks Director affixed this 6th day August , 19 74 Acting County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,` 1,;;� ,.` Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/74 -12,500 01)r-78 1 d " B i i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 , 19 Z4 1n the Matter of Abatement of Property Located at 39 Barbara Road, Orinda, California - James Maurice Evans, Owner. This Board on February 13, 2974 having adopted Resolution No. 74/146, declaring building located at 39 Barbara Road, Orinda, California to be a public nuisance and ordering the owner, James Maurice Evans, to abate sate within thirty days of official notification; and A letter dated July 29, 1974 having been received from Ms. Helen Dulik Renes, holder of first Deed of Trust on afore- said property, requesting that abatement proceedings be postponed for 125 days; NOw, THEREFORE, on the recoamtendation of the County Building Inspector, and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor V. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a 125-day extension (to November 30, 1974) is hereby GRANTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. 10. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Ms. Benes Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspector Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 6th day of August 01i974 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid H 24 5/14 -12,500 oV� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Au,qus t o 19 7[c In the Matter of Approving :Revision to Byl ..as Of Contra Costs Count =*�oloy:as Hetire.ment Assoc_ation. A July 31, 1974- letter n3ving been received from Mr. Benjamin Russell, Retirement -%d.mi r_istrator, Contra Cos:.a County Emglogees t detiremer_t association, requesting B-+s_rd approval of an amendment ir_ its 5y s-is ( as requ i---epi b7 ^.ro ernnert Code Section 31525) , which changes said ass--c_ation's reg-llar :rzeetinFzs as Follows: "Article Ii, IYaLin:;s Re;ulcer meeting,s shall be ne!J on the second Tuesday in each north at 3:30 a.". in t^s Board Root of the 'nistrict 'ducation tenter, Contra Costa Camar.znity Colla;a 713 Court Martinez, Calit'ornia'', at?a On motion of 'uiery sor E. 3. r in3cheld, seconded by yUDerVisor !4. N. Boggess, IT IZ BY 0RD>�_-t7-_D that t'_le aforesaid revision to the bylaws of the Contra 1osts County Employees ' Retirement Associ- a t i or. is AHROVED. The f oregoinw orde- kis passe! b? the following vote: AYES: Sun_ srvisors J. F. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, 1.. A. Linscheid, Y. 1`>FL E''..S -:one. AB+C_.E..NI T ::one. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date oforesaid. _ u . _ _ Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of _r: �cyr Viso:s ?ersonne affixed this 5th d of AurLuac ' 19 ? J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By f .r• Deputy Clerk VV0V80 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August b 19 Z� In the Matter of Compensation Level for the Public Defender. The Board on July 10, 1.074 Navin co.^.tinued to this date its consideration of the recommended compensation level for the Public Defender for the 1974-1975 fiscal year; and Supervisor :. A. Linscheid, member, Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor A. M. Dias, Chairman) , having advised that the committee was not yet ready with its report, and having requested that consideration of this matter be deferred; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY T}zr BOARD ORDERED that consideration of the compensation level for Public Defender is DEFERRED, attention to be given the matter in connection with the hearing on the 1974-1975 Proposed County Budget to be held on August 20, 1974 at 2 p.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: hone. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Committee MembersWitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Public Defender offixed ibis nth d of August 19 74 Auditor-Controller °�` — Acting County Administrator -; J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting Director of By oT . - Deputy Clerk Personnel H 24 6170 - 1:.600 L. Kincaid 0L81 OM In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August b , 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Payment for Various Goods and Services Purchased by Head Start Program, Office of Economic Opportunity. On recommendation of the Acting County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to pay for various goods and services purchased by the County Head Start Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, under the following supplemental. grants: A) Training and Technical Assistance Program, Account Number 20 $4jli8 B) Head Start Services to Handi- capped Children Orogram, Account Number 22 5,595 C) Head Start Medi-Screening Program, Account Number 21 7,100. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Acting County Administrat§YPQ'"isors Office of Economic affixed this 6th day of August ' 19 74 Opportunity f, J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 41 x . ka_��*� Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 SJ74 - 12,500 00 2 W" r y 1 1 k f. 1` 1 L In the Board of Supervisors } of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19L4 i k r In the Matter of P Medi-Cal Outpatient Rate Audit, State Department of Benefit Payments. i, The Acting County Administrator having advised the Board that the State Department of Benefit Payments plans to do an Audit concerning procedural waivers granted Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 1972 through December 31, I973 for billing Medi-Cal outpatient services: -and The Acting County Administrator having further advised the Board that administrative and audit details need to be worked out between Contra Costa County and State staff to conduct the r audit; r NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, i seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFEi'iRED to the Office of the County Admini- strator for response to the State Department of Benefit Payments. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: i AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. H1riarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Hr. C. H. Shuttleworth, III Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Asst. Hgr., Field Onerati§m'"isors State Department of Benefi fixed this 6th day of August , 19 _14 Payments f" J. R. LSSON, Clerk Director, Human Resources Agen��p' . AL1 County Counsel By �cc <�-� tC C-1-L Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller Charleen K. Travers H 24 S/]4u1 Q1Ca1 Director (Attn: Mr. Downey) �A6cting County Administrator rk ), QJ I y 'il In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 ZIL_ In the Matter of Comments of County Administrator on the Final Report of the 11073- 1974 Contra Costa County Grand Jury. The County Administrator having submitted to the Board a memorandum report dated July 29, 1974 containing his comments on the Final Report of the 1973-1974 Contra Costa County Grand Jury; and The Board having this day considered the matter; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman of the County Government Operations Committee (Supervisor J. P. Kenny, member) , having advised that he had thoroughly reviewed the comments of the County Administrator, and having recommended that the Board accept the suggestions of the County Administrator as those of the Board; and The Board having otherwise considered the matter, on motion of Supervisor Boggess, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is ACKNOWLEDGED and the comments of the County Administrator ACCEPTED as the comments of this Board ; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said report shall be transmitted to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court and the Foreman, 1973-1974 Contra Costa County Grand Jury; and that a copy be .placed on file in the Office of the County Clerk-Recorder. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date -aforesaid. cc: Presiding Judge, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Superior Court Supervisors Foreman, 11073-1974 ofiixed this 6th day of August , i974 Grand Jury County Clerk-Recorder J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By 1�w�c,et.�..� Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid ►r 2a s��a -sz.soa r n NOW" i, i OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Jul �l 1914 Administration Building • Martinez, California 1• 0"'-Olt I RS C To: Board of Supervisors Dote: July 29, 19 From: J. P. MCBri Subject: Final Report of 1973-1974 County Adminis for Contra Costa County Grand Jury The term of office of the 1973 Contra Costa County Grand Jury was extended for six months and, consequently, that body has filed a second report, subject as above; a copy of that report has been furnished to each of you. I have transmitted a memorandum to each of the following department heads requesting comments on the subject report: J. A. Davis, County Probation Officer H. D. Funk, County Auditor-Controller W. R. Higham, Public Defender R. E. Jornlin, Director, Human Resources Agency H. D. Ramsay, County Sheriff-Coroner V. W. Sauer, Public Works Director It will not be possible for all of the department heads named to furnish comments prior to my retirement at the close of business on July 31, 1974 and, consequently, the comments should be reviewed by staff of the Office of County Administrator or by my successor for supplementary comments and transmission to you. The report of the Grand Jury contains comments under the following headings: Report of the Foreman Emergency Services Committee County Government Organization, Planning, Public Works, Audit and Finance Committee Human Resources Committee Judicial, Law Enforcement and Probation Committee f� 2. My own comments on the subject report in order of the headings listed above are set forth in the paragraphs which follow. Report of the Foreman The Report of the Foreman recommends that permanent quarters in the Court House be provided for Grand Juries. There is no space which can be made available in the Court House for Grand Juries, except that they may use courtrooms and jury rooms when not in use, and they may also make arrangements (as was done) to utilize space in the new Martinez headquarters building of the Contra Costa Community College District. Permanent office space reserved exclusively for Grand Juries will have to await the construction of an additional office building in the County Civic Center unless satisfactory rented space can be made available at a convenient location in Martinez. Emergency Services Committee The report of the Emergency Services Committee is devoted exclusively to ambulance service and emergency medical care. I have requested that the alleged patient transfer described in the first paragraph of this committee report be checked to ascertain the facts. The report of this committee should be referred to the Emergency Medical Care Committee (which has recently been reorgan- ized) for review, cost analyses, and comments. The Grand Jury report does not give attention to cost. In considering the provision of emergency paramedic service to all of Contra Costa County, decisions must be made with respect to whether private ambulances shall be used exclusively, whether the service should be made a local government function, or whether there should be some combination of p-rivate and government ambu- lance service. Attention must also be given as to whether private ambulance companies should be subsidized by the county and whether the county should assume uncollectible account cost responsibility for the emergency treatment of indigents in hospitals other than the County Hospital. 00Us 3. It should be noted that the Moraga Fire Protection District has introduced an emergency ambulance service and the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is proceeding to develop a similar program. Cognizance should be taken of the fact that the emergency paramedic service recommended by the Grand Jury for all of the county will be expensive and will require a substantial amount of property tax revenues. County Government Organization, Planning, Public Works, Audit and Finance Committee The report of the County Government Organization, Planning, Public Works, Audit and Finance Committee sets forth three con- clusions, deals with administrative procedures of the judicial courts (municipal courts) and delinquent accounts of the Sheraton Inn located at the County Airport, and makes three recommendations. 1. The first of the conclusions deals with the change of the Grand Jury tenure from the calendar year to the fiscal year and indicates that the shift caused problems. In this case, legislation for which the county is not responsible resulted in the change. 2. The second of the conclusions is: "The collection of monies and the recording of transactions by some county agencies is akin to using an abacus when computerized or other sophisticated methods are available. " I have no comaent to make on this conclusion other than to state categorically that in my opinion the conclusion is in error. 3. The third of the conclusions is that "Observations and recommendations by the Grand Jury are not being answered in prescribed time. . ." and that "some of the deficiencies and recommendations. . . have recurred for three or four years" and that "in most cases answers by county government officials have been non-responsive and inconclusive." Time prescribed by law for commenting on the Grand Ju_ry observations at,2 recommendations is 60 days; I believe that the Board of Supervisors should seek legislation to extend the allotted time iron 60 to 90 days so that more detailed attention can be given to Grand Jury opinions. 00 7 4 . It should be noted, however, that some Grand Jury recommendations will not be implemented, particularly those which propose additional personnel without indicating revenue sources, costs involved and the impact on property tax rates. Judicial Courts The Grand Jury committee recommends the application of data processing to the administrative work of the municipal courts; this is a desirable move. The fact is, however, that much work needs to be done by Systems Accountants who are difficult to recruit and retain because of the general demand for this classi- fication of personnel. Court procedures will be given systems attention as soon as possible. Airport The Grand Jury commi-1--tee spent some considerable length of time in connection with the delinquent accounts of the Sheraton Inn, which is located at the County Airport, and arrived at the following conclusions and recommendations: 1. One or more county department heads have been inattentive to their responsibility in this matter. 2. The county administration must lay down clear and unequivocal guidelines for the responsible management of the Sheraton lease and any future leases of this type. 3. The Department of Public Works must clear its communication channels within the department. The Grand Jury in its report also states: "As of May 30, 1974 the Board of Supervisors has not been officially informed of this default condition and the options available to them." In this same connection, another recommendation of the Grand Jury, which is set forth in a July 11, 1974 lett-er to the Public Works Director, is that "the Grand Jury strongly recommends that a a���8 { 5. complete new procedure be established to process and oversee all county leases, and that one individual be responsible for func- tioning of these leases according to their terms. He should be responsible to the Board of Supervisors only and report directly to that body." In my opinion there is nothing wrong with the present organi- zational and procedural arrangements for administrative control of airport leases, although I have suggested in a July 10, 1974 memo- randum to the County Auditor-Controller and the Public Works Director that a bimonthly reporting procedure be introduced; a copy of that memorandum is attached. I do not otherwise agree with the conclusions and recommendations of the Grand Jury committee; in fact, some of the Grand Jury statements, aside from opinions, are in error. For example, I notified the Board of Supervisors on March 25, 1974 of the problems associated with the Sheraton Inn leases contrary to the statement of the Grand Jury that "as of May 30 the Board of Supervisors has not been officially informed. . . " The Grand Jury did not face up to the real issues involved with respect to the Sheraton Inn leases; the significant questions to be answered are: 1. Shall the county take over and shut down the Sheraton Inn and proceed to seek proposals for the operation of the facility? 2. Shall the present lessee be given additional time to pay up the delinquent accounts? The Board of Supervisors on July 9, 1974, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director with the concurrence of other depart- ment heads concerned, agreed to allow the present lessee addi- tional time to pay up the delinquent accounts subject to stringent conditions; a copy of the Board Order reflecting the action taken by the Board of Supervisors on July 9, 1974 is attached. Finally, it should be noted that most of the money owed by the lessee is delinquent property taxes, and the County Treasurer- Tax Collector has officially placed a lien to insure payment of property taxes inclusive of penaltitZ- and interest. Q9r'!Q9 i 5` 6. Human Resources Committee The Director, Human Resources Agency, has been requested to comment on the report of the Grand Jury Human Resources Committee. Those comments will be presented to the Board of Supervisors in due course_ My own comments with respect to the report of the Human Resources Committee are as follows. The Human Resources Committee ".. .feels that the organi- zation (Human Resources Agency) as it is structured at the present time can easily develop into an empire controlled by one person who answers only to the Board of Supervisors. " In my judgment the Human Resources Agency is appropriately structured and should be continued as is. As a matter of fact, the agency concept has been developed and accepted by the federal government, by many state governments, and many county governments, including a number of California county governments_ The Director, Human Resources Agency should be responsible to the County Administrator and the Board of Supervisors. The Human Resources Committee recommends ". . _that the Director be answerable to a strong commission composed of citizens of the county (not connected with the county government) who would have the power to refer their decisions to the County Board of Supervisors before final decisions are made by the Director of the Agency. " No such commission should be established to interfere with the prerogatives of the Director, Human Resources Agency, the County Administrator, and the Board of Supervisors. Further, we have a sufficiency, if not too many, advisory councils, boards, commissions and committees active in human services in Contra Costa County. As a matter of fact, an informal council composed of the chairman and staff of 18 such agencies has been set up to consider their inter-relationships. One of the 18 groups is a council having the responsibility for coordinating a multiple of other social program agencies. It may be noted also that the Human Resources Agency as it stands recently received a County Achievement Award for services integration; only a limited number of counties nationwide received achievement awards and, to my knowledge, none of them received an award for services integration. 0040 M a J 7. The Human Resources Committee states that it is impressed with the "dedication and compassion" shown by the workers of the Human Resources Agency at the client contact level and is critical of the roles of their superiors in this regard and in terms of personnel transfer actions. In my opinion the dedication and com- passion is exhibited as much or more by supervisory personnel than by client contact personnel and the transfer actions were proper. Medical Services - The Methadone Treatment Program The Human Resources Committee is complimentary about the methadone treatment program and the program is deserving of the compliment. The savings of $3,000,000 cited by the committee as a result of the operation of the methadone treatment program is not substantiated and probably cannot be. Medical Services - Richmond Outpatient Clinic The Human Resources Committee is complimentary as to the services of the Richmond Outpatient Clinic, which is the only component of the County Medical Services to which the Grand Jury gave attention. The committee believes that permanent personnel should be substituted for temporary personnel used at the Richmond Outpatient Clinic. If this is to be done, it should be accom- plished through the transfer of authorized vacant positions, particularly in view of the declining workload (both outpatient and inpatient) of the County Medical Services. Medical Services - Prepaid Health Plan The Human Resources Committee gives some attention to the Prepaid Health Plan operated by the County Medical Services. The operation of the Prepaid Health Plan will present problems to the Board of Supervisors because it has been recently determined (long after the plan was approved by the Board of Supervisors) that 50 per cent of the enrolled membership must be non-indigent persons. This raises the question of establishing the County Hospital as a community hospital because there are no legal provisions for the treatment of non-indigents by a county hospital except under emer- gency and special circumstances. This situation was not considered by the Grand Jury. t 00 C91 i 8. NOW` The Human Resources Committee in concluding its report expresses further concern about the Human Resources Agency in terms of cost, citing " . . .salaries and related benefits for this new agency. . ." to be $410,000. In my opinion, $410,000 is not an unreasonable amount to pay for the appropriate integration of ser- vices. It may be noted that the agency was created without author- izing new positions and by making transfers of previously authorized positions and personnel. It may be noted further that the $410,000 figure is not substantial when compared to the 1973-1974 budget total of $111,562,381 appropriated for social programs (welfare, medical care, health, and probation functions) representing nearly 60 per cent of the total 1973-1974 budget of $186,606,415. Judicial, Law Enforcement and Probation Committee The Judicial, Law Enforcement and Probation Committee comments on the Probation Department, the Office of the Public Defender, and the Office of the County Sheriff-Coroner. My comment on this committee report is limited to the Probation Department inasmuch as a review of the committee report will be made by each of the departments mentioned. The committee refers to Probation understaffing and states that: "Following the philosophy, 'an ounce of prevention. . . , ' we conclude that more thorough work on this adult level would reduce the long-term need for greater police efforts. Also, a greater emphasis at the juvenile level might help avoid 'graduation' into adult crimina- lity. Every effort should be made to provide additional staff in these areas of probation work." No indication is given as to the number of positions desired nor is there any statement made with respect to the cost involved. This matter will be subject to review, however, by the Administration and Finance Committee of the Board of Supervisors, both in terms of workload and costs and impact on the county tax rate. It is suggested that receipt of this memorandum be acknowl- edged, that a copy of the memorandum be placed on file in the Office of the County Clerk, and that when departmental comments on the Grand Jury report are transmitted to your Board appropriate referrals of them be made to Board committees along with this report. JPMcB:eb enclosures ((��;;1l�� l3Vv92 OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CO,i RA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building i Mortinez, California H. D. Funk, To: County Auditor-Controller Date: July 108 1974 V. W. Sauer, Public Works Director From: J. P. McBrien, - "` Suhiea: Airport Leases . County Admi.nist-ator I believe it may be desirable for the information of all parties concerned, including the Board of Supervisors, to have a bimonthly report on the status of county airport leases pre- pared and issued. As a basis for issuing such a report, we should have a master list of all county airport leases developed and kept up to date. The Public Works Department should prepare the master list and furnish a copv to the Office of County Auditor-Controller and the Office- of County 0minist.rator. The list should be uD- dated as required to reflect (1) all existing leases, (2) changes in existing leases, (3) execution of new leases, and (4) can- cellation of old leases. Using the list mentione3 as a guide, the Office of County Auditor-Controller should prepare a monthly report stowing, as reflected by its records, the status of all leases ii_ the following manner: 1. Lease payments which are delinquent for 30 Gays or more. 2. Lease pavments which are delinquent for 60 clays or more. 3- Lease payments which are delinquent for 90 clays or more. The report issued by the Office of County Auditc-r-Controller should be used by the Public Works Director (through the Airport Harager) to directly contact lease holders who are dc-linquent and point out to thea the importance of making prompt payment, and also point out to them the lease Drovisions with respect to penalties, interest, and cancellations- 00093 T WI 2. The Public Works Department and the Office of County Auditor-Controller should report ,periodically to the Board of Supervisors, through the County Administrator, all cases in Which problems are involved in term ss of delinquency so that appropriate action may be taken. JPMcB:eb 94 Ma..r•v. Ca..w.... ,.. Mr ^y..:A' ri ...t `.«.. .,'• ' .:.:.. rV' _ /:i' '}' y,r ...1 k. 1 r. XL�... i, IN THE- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUiITY, STATE OF CALIFOR tIA . In the ?tatter of Sheraton Inn ) Hotel Comdex Lease; Buchanan ) July 9, 1974 Field, Concord Area. 3 The Board on June la, 1974 having approved the report Of the Adni nistration and Finance Com?-ittee concerning the nat.-ter of the Sheraton Inn Motel ConDlex lease at Buchanan Field; set July 1, 1974 as the date by which the lessee nest cure all defaults; and directed the Public :3orks Department to raintain liaison with the lessee as to payment of lease financial obligations and the curing of defaults and to report on the status of this ratter on July 9, 1974; and The Board on July 2, 1974 having referred to the Public t:orks Director a letter frog Nr. Sasha Haloff, the lessee; -stib, ting a proposed financial Drograr.• for curing of all defaults, as follows: 1. Paid $9,307.72 on the minimum ground rental on . June 12, 1974. 2 . Ir-mediate Dayment of $1,560. 52 to bring the mini- num -round rental current to May 5, 10-74. 3. Tr..n.ed;a-e payment of $1,233.53 to bring the r._ini- run ground rental current to June 2, 1974. 4 . The Dercentage rents for the Deriod ?:ay 6, 1974 to June 2, 1974 in the amount of $4,374.39 due 30 days after the close of tae period will be paid on the due date in full_ 5. All future rentals will be paid on tire. 6. The balance due on tie Dercentage rents uD to 1-fa 5, 1974, to tit t: S32,E73.71 will be paid in full within 120 dans. 7. To pay the delincuert taxes of $57,00E.24 in full within 120 days. The lessee also having expressed a des-re to renegotiate certain terms of the lease to provide, iii the vie,.,,.- of the lessee, a more equitable arranse:nert in the future; and 1 1e Public '.'+orks ector this da`: having reported that ti a pa y:-.en s descr- -bed 1 . 2' , 3 and 4 3aove :eve been made by t: lessee to the County,. and ai sc• the lessee has now =32d an additional $1 ,233. 53 toward ,to renzaz for the Deriod from June 2, 1974 to .lune 30, i97L:; and The Pu'zlic --orks Director having recomrended that the approve the lessee's program vith regard to Items 1 through 6 above, subject to the fo1.loe-in„ as to payment of balance due on the Derce _- a-e rents up to lay S, 1974: 1 • 1 (a) The balance due on the percentage rents, estimated by the lessee to be $32,673_71, shall be calculated to include all per- centages, plus interest, per lease terms; (b) The balance due shall be maid in four equal monthly installments due on the first of ,each month, beginning August 1, 1974; and The Public Works Director having further recommended. that the Board refer the matter as to payment of delinquent taxes to the County Treasurer-Tax Collector for determination; direct the Public C3orks Director to make monthly reports to the Board as to lessee's performance on future payments; and authorize the Public Works Director, County Adiministrator, and County Cosr:sel to work with the lessee on the matter of renegotiation of lease terms,as requested; and The Public zyorlks Director having further recommended that, if the Board finds the financial program of the lessee to be unaccept- able or if the lessee rails at any time to perform as proposed in his program, then the Board direct County Counsel to issue an updated notice of default; NOW, THrREi OF.=, on motion of Supervisor J.• P. Kenny, sec- onded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recormendations of the Public Uorks Director are APPROVED_ The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: _ AYES_ Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Bo ;gess; E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None_ ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. cc: Public L:orl.s Director County Counsel " County Treasurer-Tax. Collector • County Auditor a:y r County Ad^inistrator . CERTTFIM CUPY T ccertlfs that thl3 is a full. tru, & rorreet copy of the—Irinai r,'wuta ft1 ahirh is on wo. la wr oftice. and that It area 9--"1 4- 2410p10411 hp th. 12nard o: so" ri=m of Comm {'ossa va"Mr; Calf'arate. oa the dat« shoarn. ATTV_4rr: J. P_ ofcoat, Coa:str Clerk&exofficlo Clerk of said Board of SuAerriaora, by Deputy Clerk, 0OU96 k In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August b , 19 7!L In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Compromise and Release agreement in connection with claim filed by Ruthania J. McClough. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Compromise and Release agreement under the terms of which the county Will pay $750 to Ruthania J. McClough in full settle- ment of a claim for serious and wilful employer misconduct in failing to provide a safe place of employment, subject to approval of the terms of settlement by the Workmen's Compensa- tion Appeals Board. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: N-)ne. ------------- I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: State of Calif ornia witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mrs. Ruthania McClough Sup--!Visors County Counsel mixed this 6thdoy of Aj,;0igj-. 197L Public Works Department ` , � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Personnel ;4��4t �c z � Deputy Clerk Acting County Administrato Charleen K. Travers H 20 5114 -�z.soa 1 III I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 P 1974 In the Matter of Approving Amendments to Agreements for Provision of Mental Health Services. The County of Contra Costa having entered into an agree- ment with each of the following non-profit corporations for the provision of mental health services during the fiscal year 1974-1975: Community of Concern, Inc. Phoenix Programs, Inc. Mwny Hands, Inc.; and An amendment effective August 1 , 1974 to each of the afore- said agreements having been presented to the Board this day so as to increase the payment per unit from $23 to $26 and to clarify the definition of a treatment unit; On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid amendments are APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J, P. Kenny, A. M, Dias, W. N, Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES% None, A3SEI-I : `done. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Director, ?human Resources witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors Contractors affixed this 6th day of August , 1974 Acting County Administrator J. R. OLSSOIiI, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By_ Deputy Clerk N. In ahem Qu N:. 517+1 . 1:,500 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 14 7!� In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Amendment to Agreement with Richmond Unified School District in Connection With an Independent Exploratory Work Experience Program, This Board having heretofore entered into an agreement (as modified) between the County of Contra Costa and Richmond Unified School District, which provides for county participation in an Independent Exploratory Experie{ce Program whereby students of John F. Kennedy High School are assigned to selected county departments to obtain work experience in various county functions; and The Acting County Administrator having this day presented to the 3oard an amendment to said agreement extending the program to June 16, 1975, with the understanding that the terms and con- ditions contained in the master agreement remain unchanged; and On motion of Supervisor W. ,i. Boggess, seconded by Super— visor E. A. Linscheid, It IS BY THE BOARD ORDEM that the afore— said amendment is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P, Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. tti. Boggess, Be A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Norge, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Richmond Unified School Supervisors District offiixed this day of _, 1 County Auditor- — -- sl — Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting County Administrato%_ 2 ,:ee, .;;,q , Deputy Clerk f H 24 5/74 - 12,500 Doris Baldwin IE d�v99 N � { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreement in Connection With the Nutrition Project for the Elderly. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Contra Costa Food, Inc. , 1409 Somersville Road, Antioch, California for the purchase of meal preparation or meal delivery services in connection with the Nutrition Project for the Elderly during the period from August 12, 1974 through January 31, 1975, at a maximum cost of $31,320, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Contractor WOMess my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Su;)---:-visors Resources Agency o9ixec this 6th day of August , 14 74 Acting County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller BY_ • , Deputy Clerk !i ?i 5i73 • .?.500 s ngra ham 00100 to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 , 19 DIL In the Matter of Authorizing execution of agreement between County Service Area F-1 and City of Richmond for provision of fire protection services. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa ( on behalf of County Service Area F-1) and the City of Richmond, in which said City shall provide fire fighting equipment and services for the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975, at a cost to the Service Area of $3,7009 under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. MoriRrty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. co: City of Richmond Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors Acting County Administratolffixed this6f*h �do/ of Arng unt • 19 -74 OLSSON, Clerk By �aua�� .. Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H°. S/)< - 12,Soo MR a f j i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Agreements with Cambridge Memories, Inc. On motion of Supervisor We N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORI2ED to execute agreements, effective August 1, 1474, between the County of Contra Costa and Cambridge Memories, Inc. for lease with option to purchase, and maintenance of, one additional IBM Model 360/50 memory capacity at a total monthly charge of $1,342. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. Me Dias, We N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid cc: Cambridge Memories, Inc. lVitpess gy►ha d.ppd the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supsrvisors Data Processing affixed this 6th day of August , 19�4 Acting County Administrator J. R. OtSSON, Clerk ByDeputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers ■ iI - y ' rf` Ih THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Extension ) and/or Renewal of Agreements for ) August 6, 1974 Provision of Mental Health Services. ) Pursuant to Board order of July 9, 1974 and on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that agreements with agencies as set forth below are extended and/or renewed for terms as indicated for the provision of certain services and treatment for alcoholics, drug abuse prevention services and diagnosis, therapy and rehabil- itation services to the mentally handicapped, in accordance with conditions as more particularly set forth in each agreement: Extension of Agreement with the following for Cost Not period June 30, 1974 through August 31, 1974: to Exceed Martinez Bus Lines, Inc. $11,000 Agreements with the following for period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975: State Department of Rehabilitation 32,400 Richmond Unified School District 50,009 (Knolls Language Center) City of Antioch (Reach Project) 14,400 Contra Costa County Association for the 86,400 Mentally Retarded (two agreements) 28,000 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. CER'nFIED COPY I certify that this is a frail, true & correct copy of the original document which is on file in ray office, and that it was nas+.d K adontod by the Board of Superrisom of Contra ('P.AM COunrY, California. on the date >hown. ATFT_GT: J. Y.. OLSSON. County Cierk ex otfic'o fleck of said L'nard of Supornisors, by U«puty Clerk. 2 _- om AUG F fg74 cc: Director, Human Resources Agency Contractors Acting County Administrator County Auditor-Controller 00-LU In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6_ 19 IL In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Statement of OEO Grant for continuation of Office of Economic Opportunity program. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Statement of 01D Grant (No. 90195) accepting Office of Economic Opportunity continuation grant for July, 1974 in the amount of $79,500. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Office of Economic Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Opportunity (Z) Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 6th day of AuguQt , 1974 Acting County Administrator ; OLSSON, Clerk By �+— Al •" a Deputy Clerk H24 5174 -!2,500 Charleen K. gravers 00104 r �i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 ' 197A_ In the Matter of Certification of Compliance with Child Care Maintenance of Effort Requirements , State Department of Education. The Board havinr considered the recommendation of Mr. Robert E. Jornlin, Director, Human Resources Agency, with respect to county compliance with the maintenance of effort requirement of the State Department of Education for funding child care services; and Mr. Jornlin having recommended allocation of county Maintenance of Effort Funds totalling $56,181 as follows : Apostolic Temple of Truth Day $10,000 Care Center, Inc. Greater Richmond Community 31 ,181 - Development 1 ,181Development Corp. Rodeo Child Development Center, Inc. 15,000; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having posed questions with respect thereto, and Mr. Jornlin having; responded to same; and Supervisor Linscheid having suggested that the Administration and Finance Committee review the matter and report later in the day; and other members of the Board having concurred with the suggestion; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor A. 51. Dias and Supervisor Linscheid) , and on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY 'HE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid recommendations of Mr. Jornlin are APPROVED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER. ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute State Department of Education Certification of Compliance Form in connection therewith. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess , E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Mone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Resources Agency (3) Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 6th day of August , 19 L�L Acting County Administrator _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ;'"1 r%.t r_� Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid H 2. 5/74 -12.00 00105 s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Arija-int 6 In the Matter of Authorizing Write-off Of Accounts Receivable. The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of accounts receivable In the total amount or - $3*681 .00,, showing names of debtors and amounts due and owing to the County, and having recommended that said accounts be written off; On notion of Supervisor We N. Boggess, seconded by. Supervisor Be A. Linschelds IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED to the County Auditor-Controller to write off said accounts receivable in the total amount or $3s681 .000 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. Pe Kennyq A. Me Dias, We N. Boggess,, Be A. Linschsidq J. Be Moriarty. 140ES-00 None* ABSENT: None* I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Auditor-Controller Sup-Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of :.visors Acting County offixed this 6th day of August 19 74 Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By__ A&Ejy.� Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/74 - 12.500 00106 1 J r 1 I,,- Office of COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Contra Costa County Martinez. California July 29, 1974 TO: BO.LU CF SUPi' rSCAI S FROM: H. D01'ALD FUNK, A.FDTTCR-C0TH0I L!�3 ��l!�iL� By: N. C. Norris, Assistant Accounting Supervisor% SUBJECT; hCCOWNTS iECFI:'A31LE RFX0 -003D FCR ::;dTE-0FF We submit the accoapanying list of Accounts receivable totaling $ 3;681.00, with the recon.-zendation tart they be written-off. These accounts were billed to the insurance companies for servo-ces rendered to one of their insured, but the insur��ce compare.: rejected the claim because of its age. FILED AUG 6 1974 OF OF WKRV RS ocssav TA co 00107 WRITE-0F F OF INSURANCE CLALI REJECTIONS ACCOUNT NUISM 2uds LMOU IT 217569 5ror.m, J. $ 24.00 V47482 Brown, L. 27.00 045643 Evens, H. 216.00 131796 Lopez, J. 72.30 221592 Morrison, G. 81.00 022699 Puleo, G. 33,261.00 TOTAL $ 316$1.00 00108 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 1974- In 97,4- In the Molter of Authorizing Relief of Cash Shortage in the Accounts of the Probation Department. Pursuant to the provisions of Resolution Number 2702 adopted by the Board on January 26, 196l4. and on motion of Super- visor We N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor Be A. Linsoheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for relief of a cash shortage in the accounts of the County Probation Department in the amount of $25.67. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, We N. Boggess, Be A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Probation Supervisors County Auditor affixed thiso Acting County 6th day of A�g' —• 19 ! Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByDeputy Clerk Doris BaldiTin H 24 5/14 -iz.soa 00109 i r. I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 74 In the Matter of Satisfaction of Judgment No. 11744. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super— visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Satisfaction of Judgment No. 11744 recorded against Helen Beryl Peters, said judgment having been paid in frill. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYM: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: hone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: Auditor (Central Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Collections) Supervisors Acting County affixed this 6ti, day of AlIZ11rt , 197L— Administrator I J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk H 24 5174 -12.500Doroth Lazini 00110 t x In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 _' 19 74 In the Matter of Satisfaction of Judgment No. le621. On notion of Supervisor W. H. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Satisfaction of Judgment No. 10621 recorded against Helen Beryl Peters, said judgment having been paid in full. The foregoing order oras passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Auditor (Central Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Collections) Supprvisors Acting County affixed this 6th day of August , i 9 74 Administrator _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 22 x t, Deputy Clerk DorotW Laotdrini M 24 5j76 - 12,500 00111 Y poll >.. in the Board of Supervisors of ` Contra Costa County, State of California August 6_, ig In the Matter of Amending Resolution Number 7:/573 Establishing Rates to be Paid. to Child Care Institutions. On motion of Supervisor :d. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT !S BY THE BOARD QRDWED that Resolution Number 74/573 adopted by the Board of Supervisors on June 24., 2974 establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions during the fiscal year 1974-10,759 is AW-MED to include the folloxi.ng, effective August 2, 3974= Private institutions: Children's Garden Group Homes, Novato, California at a monthly rate of $746; and Svecialized Poster Homes and Groun Homes: The Hitching Post, Nevada City, C if ornia at a month-1v rate of $5-1-5. The foregoing order was passed by the follotiing vote. AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. X. Dias, tl. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NO ES: None. • ABSENT: Vone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date ::;oresaid. CyM Allu:r..?n �esour ces •��., _ `tlitne,s my hcrd and the Seal of the Board of Social Service Supervisors Probation. Department axed ih;s_6� -,' day of August t i 19 I County Audi't.or—ConT roller . _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ACt1Z2 C4Ly:2t d ?_T?3S%rat02 k' -% <= Deputy Clerk 00112 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA August 6 , 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing ) Attendance at Meeting ) On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Sumervisor We N• Boggess , seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscnel , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed, is (are) AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the following: David Cook, Jr., Chief Investigator, Office of the District Attorney - American Polygraph Association Seminar, Seattle, Washington, August 18-23, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the fnregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: District Attorney County Auditor-Con- Witness my hand and the Seal of t Aller the Board of Supervisors affixed this Acing County 6th day of August 1974 . Administrator CLERK J. R. OLSSO-T By Deputy Clerk 73-11-500 Form 013 00113 I u 01 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 _, 1974_ In the Matter of Authorizing Bridge of Service for Mrs. M. Keil Ruggles, Supervising Clerk I, County Social Service Department. The Acting County Administrator having brought to the attention of the Board a memorandum dated July 25, 1974 from C. J. Leonard, Acting Director of Personnel, recommending approval of a bridge in service for Mrs. M. Keil Ruggles, Supervising Clerk I. County Social Service Depa-rtment, pursuant to Section 36-10.204 of the County Ordinance Code; and In said memorandum Mr. Leonard having advised that by bridging the period of her separation from county service, July 14, ?967 to December 18, 1907, tors. Ruggles will gain a credit of 3 years to add to her current seniority which dates from December 18, 1967; and On motion of Supervisor :. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the foll(raing vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date ;aforesaid. c c• "=5. a"gg-z es `%%::ness my ncnd and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Resources Suntr-sors Agency axed this 5th day of August , t97t— Social Service Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor—Cont--o??er C;�' f By /�.%��% ✓ 0 Deputy Clerk Acta Director of Persona-al Dorot^� Lazzarini H 24 s'ia • t�,as� 00114 ActiActingCo ni ty d=i-strato ' �J`f i; �y RIM", WBI 0 ! IN THE BOARD OF SUPF1RVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR1TIA In the Matter of Position of ) County, Assembly Bill 3031 - ) State Routes 77 and 93, ) August 6, 1974 Orinda-Moraga Area. i The Public Works Director having reported that Assembly Bill 3031, introduced by Assemblyman Ren I:eade, is to be the topic of a meeting to be held in the Joaquin Moraga School on August 8, 1974 at 8 p.m. ; and The Public Works Director having further reported that Assemblyman Meade has called the meeting in order to review the features of his bill as they pertain to the construction of State Routes 77 and 93 (Gateway Boulevard) in the Orinda-Moraga area; and It having been noted that said bill requires that the State allocate funds for the construction of portions of Routes 77 and 93 as a freeway or expressway when the County of Contra Costa and/or the proposed City of Moraga, by agreement, have provided for all the right of way necessary and one-half the cost of construction; requires agreement between the Sta-e and County and proposed City of Moraga on the design of the freeway or expressway; and mandates the execution and agreement by the County and City of Moraga to pay for a substantial portion of the cost of the construction of a State route; and The Public Works Director having further reported that he feels this is an undesirable financing proposal inasmuch as State * highways should be financed by the State; the County does not have the capacity to finance this type of new construction; and shrink- ing of gas tax revenues, coupled with rapidly increasing construction costs, are placing a severe strain on the County's ability to do needed capital work on existing County roads; and The Public ;-forks Director having, recommended that the Board express ODDOsition to that portion of said measure concerned with use of County road gas tax monies mor purposes of constructing the facilities governed by the bill; and The Public Forks Director having further recommended that he be authorized to present the Board's position at the meeting of August 8, 1974 or elsewhere, as is necessary; NOA`11 THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommends tions of the 1'ublic ::arf s Director are APPROVED. The foregoin, order :.as rassed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, N. Boggess, E. A. Linseheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ��; ��, � r EKTIFIE 3 COPY c c: 'u Jl3 L' i.:�nks _.'L `�`' I r�reify rt-at t!.ta is :, fr-11. tete & corroct cops of Acting County Administrator rise i,4 on fug fn m), office', :red t!•..1 i; b% aff.)PN-d be tilt- Hoard of ~U:w=ti�ur. r'.),tri {'suras. Califorria. on ter- 43:ste kaA--n. A'FTf:iT: J. FL 01_Sox. volinty 41-r`'. r•s.,ff.fo{_'tent of aerie: Board of uy...^,'!tors. by V-•7,ty Cf�rk_ 00115 i �b d*' Y' t r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August__6 , 19 74 In the Matter of Authorising Cancellation of Agreement, Solano 'Way - Southern Pacific Railroad Crossing BO•-41.1, Project No. 4271- 4530-73, Concord Area. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board cancel the agreement dated November 27, 1473 with the Southern Pacific Transportation Company for the installation of automatic gate protection at the Southern Pacific railroad crossing of Solano 'gay south of State Highway 4, Concord area; and f The Public Works Director having reported that the City of - Concord annexed this area prior to the effective date of the agree- went and that it now has the jurisdiction of and responsibility for said crossing; NOI- , THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linseheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid agreement with the Southern Pacific Transportation Company is hereby CANCELLED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes ai said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Sup--:Visors Acting County ofiixed this nth day of d_, 19 -74 Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By . . �l f s l�t � Deputy Cleric Helen C. Marshall. H 24 5174 - 12,540 i ..,. ,.. _ f•• r:.•. ..wt©ro-.nsai.m— ss.••:v.�:LL2iu.vf '' ,. •. Jim J IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) Revision of County Ordinance ) Code with respect to Fee Charge for Return of Signs August 6, 1974 Illegally Placed in a Right } of Way. ) Pursuant to Board order dated July 23, 1974, the Public Works Director having discussed a complaint registered by Mrs. Jean Leahy, 373 LaQuesta Drive, Danville, California 94526 regarding the proliferation of illegal real estate signs in the San Ramon Valley area; and The Public Works Director having this day reported that his department has received numerous complaints during the last few months about such illegally posted signs; that attempts have been made to obtain voluntary compliance with the County Ordinance Code concerned with encroachments; but that illegal signs still appear in great numbers in the right of ways, especially on week- ` ends; and The Public Works Director having reported that County Ordinance Code Section 1002-2.010 does not provide for any fee charge for the return of illegally placed signs that his mainte- nance personnel worked overtime to remove; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, 1T IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to charge a fee of $10 per sign for the return to the owner at the Shell Avenue Corporation Yard_.any signs -collected from.-road right of ways. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that County Counsel is DIRECTED to prepare a revision of the County Ordinance Code to provide for the appropriate levying fee by the Public Works Department for the return of advertising signs illegally placed in a right of way. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A.MM. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Mrs. Jean Leahy County Counsel Public Works Director Acting County Administrator CERTIFIED COPY 1 certify that this is a fall, true & correct copy of the orf-Inat �tn.,,rnpat t•htch is on file In my office, and chat f! Huai, pa"ed Jr• 341npted by the Board of Snt*•n or= of C.ontrn L•jr.:trt County, California. Ott the dAfe shmrri- ATTEST: J. R. p[vSOo. County Clerk k ex-officio Clerk of said IToard of 0-N,Supcounty by Deputy Clerk 0011'7 I.S F In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Energize Street Lights in Subdivision 3277, Danville Area (County Service Area L-45). On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheids seconded by Supervisor A, Z;, Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize five (5) 7,500 lumen, mercury vapor street lights in Subdivision 3277, as follows 1 . On the west side of El Pintado opposite Dolphin Drive; 2. On the south aide of Dolphin Drives one pole east of El Pintado; 3. On the north side of Dolphin Drive, two poles east of El Pintado; 4, On the south side of El Pintado opposite Hide Away Court; and 5. At the north end of Hide Away Court, two poles north of Dolphin Drive. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W, N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty, "TOES: '_,one. ABSENT: 'lone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: P.G.& E., Concord Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 6th day of August , 19 !_ Acting County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By , Deputy Clerk H:e 5i74 • 12.500Doris Baldwin o0-is R i r <. 4- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19?}} In the Matter of Authorising Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Install Street Lights in County Service Area L-42, Pacheco Area. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, is AUTRORIZSD to install rorty-two (42) 11 ,000 lumen mercury vapor street lights on steel poles on Pacheco Boulevard; and 3!r IS BY THE BOARD FURTFM ORDERED that said li&hts are to be installed in conformance with the drawing entitled County Service Area L-42, Pacheco" dated July 30, 197 4,, which drawing is on Pile in the Traffic Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. 'y. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. N'ORS: `:one. ABSENT: (done. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and ccr-ect copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: P.G.& E., Concord (2) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Auditor ofiixed this 6th day of August , 191L Acting County J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Administrator By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H.a st►a - i'.sou 00119 I pr In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement, Repair of Slides on San Pablo Dain Road, Road No. 0961C, Mork Orders 6444 and 61d,-7, EI Sobrar_te Area. The Board having considered an agreement with East Bay 14unicipal Utility District for use of their property in repairing two slides on San Pablo Dam Road at Stations 258 and 260, El Sobrarte area, said letter of agreement providing for the County to assume any risk and expense caused by its work on the Districtts land and to indemnify and hold the District harmless from any and all claims or liability resulting from permission being granted; and The Public Works Director having reported that said maintenance work is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environ- mental impact report requirements; and On recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid agreement is APPROVED and iLr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUT11HORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. TOES: None. ABSE'[T: :lone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c`: Z',i ; _c arks D; -a c;a.. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor J Supe:Visors Actin Count— cfxed this 6th day of August 1974 Admilzistrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By i:4 W, Deputy Clerk 3,n drain H 23 S;i4 - 12.SUA 00120 �1 UU1�'V .......... Iwo k' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 197 In the Matter of Authorising Acceptance of Instruments. 3 On motion of Supervisor S. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super. visor A. M. Dias , IT IS BY TSE HOARD ORDERED that the following instruments are ACCEPTED: i u Instrgpent Date Grantor Reference Grant Deed May 3s 1974 Moraga Enterprises, Sub. 4432 Ines a Pennsyl- vania Corporation Grant of June 15, 1974 Moraga Enterprises, Sub. 4432 Easement Inc., a Pennsyl- vania Corporation Grant of June 15, 1974 Moraga Enterprises, Sub. 4432 Easement Inc., a Pennsyl- vania Corporation Grant Deed July 15, 1974 William Jason, M. S. 52-74 et al. Grant Deed .3'417 31 , 1974 Lawrence F. Diel, M. S. 18-73 et al, Grant Deed July 18, 1974 Kenneth E, Edmunds, M. S. 136•-73 et al, The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. X. Dias, W. N, Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: 'none, ASSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date uforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Acting county Supervisors Administrator affixed this_bth day of ,gu9ugt-- i9 74- I R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk H 24 s>ia - t:,sao Doris Baldwin 00121 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 In the Matter of Acceptance of Instruments for Recording Only. On motion of Supervisor Be A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following instruments are ACCEPTED for recording only: Instrument Date Grantor Reference Offer of July 18, 1974 Kenneth Be Edmunds, M. S. 136-73 Dedication at al. Consent to May 23, 1974 Central Contra Costa Sub. lEt�32 Offer of Sanitary District Dedication The foregoing order van passed by the following vote: ASS: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N, Boggess, Be A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. NOES: ' one. ARSE U: lone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Recorder (via P.W.) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning mixed this 6th day ofAugust op19 7 County Assessor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting County Administrator ByDeputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5118 -12.500 00122 01 2 P _� 0-7 COINTR.A COSTA COUNTY, ST.ATE OF CALIFORNIA In tha Mattar of Authorizing Acceptance - ) August 6 of Instr=ent of 1974 cation for Recording, Storm Drainage District ) Zone 33, Concord Area, Uork Order 8200. On motion of Sunerrisor E. A. Linscheid seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias s IT IS BY THE BOARD URDERED that the following listed instru-,aent entitlail "Offer of Dedica- tion" ba accepted for recording only, and this Board directs the Clerk to record a certified cony of this acceptanca togethar with said instruzaent: t- Grantor Instrti-ment Dite Description Donald E. and, May 222 1974 For an off-tract- Gail C, De La Rosa storm drainage easement in con- nection with ap- proval of Sub- division 4418 The pur-poss of accepting this instrument is for record- ing the Offer of Dedication, and such offer of dedication, whell recorded in the office of th5 County Recorder, shall b-- irrevo- cable and may be accepted at any time by this Board, or by gorerning body having Jurisdiction thereof, pursuant to Sectiozi 7050 of the Governzaent Code of the State of California. The foregoing order was passsd .by the following vote of the Board: ANS Supervisors J. P. Kenny-, A. M, Dias., We N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid,, J. E. Moriarty. . NOES: -None, ABSEUT: None. I HERB-7C�TIFY that the i forego-n- s a true and I correct copy of an order entered on the r-:inutes of said Board of' Suz)arvisors on the data aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of * the Board of Suner7ipors a.4Lfixed this 6th day of _August 1974 - cn: Recorder ( via P.W. ) Public Works J. R. OLSSON Cr K Planning Dapart—ant Asseszor Administrator B-r Doris Baldwin Daputy Cleric ori X19 00123 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 , 1974 In the Matter of Approving Change Order #3 to the Contract with Alhambra Electric Company for Remodeling of County Administration Building, Martinez, Work order 5306• The Board having considered Change Order #3 to the contract with Alhambra Electric Company, Martinez, for remodel of the County Administration Building (5th, 6th, 13th, 9th, 10th, and 11th floors), said change order providing for modification to the general contract of the gall partitions and electrical lighting systems and reflecting an increase of $7,660.06 in the contract cost; On motion of Supervisor B. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor A. Me Dias, IT IS BY TRE HOARD ORDERED that said contract Change Order #3 is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. Pe Kenny, A. M. Dias, We Ne Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: ?cone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors ofiixed this 6th day of August , 19 VL J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �'.�"�;� 'JJ!E'�i...i,� Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H:a 5/74 -12,500 00194 �s a e 4 YJi t, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 61974 1n the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Morava School District, Canyon Road, Project No. 2631-4165-74, Horaga Area. The Board having considered an agreement with the 24oraga School District providing for the District to deed 10,0k square feet of road right of way for Canyon Road, plus a 3,06k square foot drainage easement, in return for frontage improvements consisting of curb, sidewalk, paving and longitudinal drainage; and The Public Works Director having reported that St. ltiionica's Catholic Church is paying about one-third of the cost of the drainage improvements, which improvements are included in the Canyon Road cofitract approved by the Board on July 23, 1974, and that a deed has been executed by the 14oraga School Board; On the reco=aendation of the Public. Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Lir_scheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, Il IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid agree- ment is APPROVED end Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman., is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: none o ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of ani order entered on the minutes os said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc : ;ublic :forks Diraac mor Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors Acting County ofxed t!'•is 6th day of August , 19 7t Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By z r^.i Deputy Clerk Doris 3slcrair_ 00125 I F • - " ; � -"mil s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 1974 In the Molter of Approval of Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with City of Concord for Construction of Bike Lane, Concord Avenue, Road No, 3971A, Work Order 4178, Concord Area. The Board having considered a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with the City of Concord for the construction of a bike lane on Concord Avenue between Interstate 680 and Market Street, Concord area, Countyts share of the cost approximately $2,000; and _ It having been noted that said project includes the delineation of bicycle lanes on Concord Avenue, painted messages and signing, and that the City will administer the contract, inspect the construction and assume future maintenance responsi- bility; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY VE BOARD ORDERED that said Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement is APPROVED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AJTTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. �r I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes o'r said Board of Supervisors an the date :aforesaid. cc : Purl-1c 14o_^ri-s Dirac;,o^ V;-;,ness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Cou-ity Auditor Sup:--isors Acting County arixed this 6th day of August , 19 �4 Administrator ,/� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By sf%= Deputy Clerk Doi-is BaI chriR X11 126 N :4 Si%. 12,iue IItJ ,�G it w AV 7 s . "aim- 5"Vd .t.. 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS ME OFFICIO TiM GOVERIUDIG BODY OP CONTRA COSTA COMITY STORE': DRAIN M.AINTENAINCE DISTRICT NO. August 6 , 197L In the Matter of Approving Work Order 8097, Rheem Creek, San Pablo Area {Storm Drain Haintenance District No. . The Public Works Director, as ex officio Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4s having recommended that the 3oard approve Work order 809? in the amount of $1v4O0 and that he be authorized to arrange for the removal of silt, vegetation and debris from P,heem Creek from approximately 100 Peet West of 11th Street to 14th Street; and The Public Works Director having reported that said work will be charged to funds of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4 budgeted for maintenance purposes and will be performed by a com- bination of County forces and rented equipment; and The Public Works Director having further reported that said stork is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption from environmental impar. report requirements; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Lirscheid, seconded by Super- visor A. 11. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recomr end- ation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, ` , 3oEgess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. N3ES: ':one. A3SE'dT: Nona. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public WorksWitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Flood Control mixed this da of , 19 Auditor —6th-- y Attgas t 74- Acting County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By. .c4 , a 4,4, ,:,:, , Deputy Clerk H 24 s»+ -12.500 Doris Baldwin S :. .. At IF In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19V4-- In the Matter of Approval of Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tract 4411 , Danville- San Ramon Area. i On the reco=endation of the Public forks Director and on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. Ho Dias, IT IS BY T=!E BOARM ORDERED that the Subdivision Agree- ment Extension for Tract 24119 Danville-Sart Ramort area, between Kay Building Coupany, subdivider (Argonaut Insurance Company, bondsman) and the County of Contra Costa for an additional period to and including July 10, 1975;9 is APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute said Subdivision Agreement Extension on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. 3oa gess, E. A. Li_nscheid, J. E. :foriartg. NOES: 'None. ABSrNT: ' one. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Subdivider supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 6th day of August , 1974 Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin (�(�t M 2a 5/74 -12.500 00/128 � °a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 1974 In the Matter of Acceptance of Right of Entry and Temporary Construction Permit, Delta Road Bridge Reconstruction, Knightsen Area, Work Order 4171 . The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the Right of Entry and Temporary Construction Permit dated July 309 1974, from Joseph Baldocchi for two months rental of an open parking area, a boat dock, and an enclosed packing shed, said facilities required for the Delta Road Bridge reconstruction project, Knightsen area, Work Order 4171; and The Public Works Director having further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a warrant in the amount of $700, payable to Joseph Baldocchi, and deliver said warrant to the Supervising Real Property Agent for further hand- ling; On motion of Supervisor S. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recom- mendations of the Public Works Director are APPROVED, and Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to sign the aforesaid permit on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. y. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. E I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor Supervisors Acting County offxed this 6th day of August , 19 74 Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By__ Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5I74 - 1:1.500 00129 r IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,- STATE OF CALIFORNIA August 6 1974 In the Matter of Releasing ) Subdivision Deposit ) !}.109, Danville Area ) Subdivision- ) ) } Deposit: $500 ) Auditor's Permit No. 96140 ) ) Dated March 31, 1972 ) Refund to: } Western Title Guaranty Conpany } 1401 North Broadway ) Walnut Creek, California } On May 22, 1973 this Board resolved that the improvements in the above-named Subdivision were completed for the purpose of establishing a beginning date for filing liens in case of action under the Subdivision Agreement; and now on the recommendation of the Public Works Director: The Board finds that the improvements have been main- tained (for one year after completion and acceptance) against defective work and/or labor done or defective materials furnished in performing the Subdivision. Agreement, and that all deficiencies (if any) developing during this period have been corrected; and Pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 3429(b) and the Sub- division Agreement, the Director is authorized to refund the deposit as indicated above. The foregoing order was passed by a unanimous vote of the Board. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of th Board of Supervisors affixed this 9th day of August 1974 CLERK cc : Public Works (2), J. R. 0I,330N Subdivider By - �cv ; 2�iLf��,-_��v Deputy Clerk Doris a013fl z NEW", In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stine of California August 6 197J4-- In the Matter of Authorizing Refund of Cash Deposit for Correction of Deficiencies in Subdivision 4131 , Walnut Creek Area. The Board on September 12, 1972 having accepted as com- Vete, with the exception of minor deficiencies (for which a ,236 cash bond was posted to guarantee completion), construction of improveme::ts in Subdivision 41311 Walnut Creek area; and The Public Works Director having this day reported that the deficiencies have now been corrected; INOW, THMUMRE, on motion of Supervisor R. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDRRED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to refund to The Hofmann Company, P. 0. Bot 907, Concord, California 9!1522, the $20236 cash deposit as evidenced by Deposit Permit Detail No. 100719 dated July 12, 1972. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, R. A. i.inscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works (2) Suprrvisors Subdivider affixed this 6th day of August , 197 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk p` By ,.�l'-«.1 'A�66--'r >„ , De �ty Clerk Doris Baldwin i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19�k In the Matter of Acceptance of Easement, Pinole Creek, Pinole Area, Work Order 8789. The Public Works Director, as ea officio Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having recommended that the Board accept an easement dated June 25, 1974 from Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in connection with Pinole Creek, Pinole area, Work Order 8789; and The Public Works Director having further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a Warrant in the amount of $150 payable to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and deliver same to County Real Property Agent for payment; and The Public Works Director having reported that payment is for a drainage easement over .424 of an acre required for the Flood Control project; NOWs THXREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Be A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Public Works Director are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. '_. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Flood Control Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 6th day of August , 1974- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin (� ,� H !0/14 (� /3a - i,.soo U 01-16 32 s; In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Auras t 6 19 34 In the Matter of Monthly Report of Public ` orks Director in connection with Sheraton Inn Notel Complex Lease, Buchanan Field, Concord Area. The Board on July 9, 1974 having approved the delinquent rental payment plan and also directed the Public ',forks Director to make monthly reports with respect to Lessee's performance on future payments of rents due the county in connection with the L Sheraton Inn Motel Hotel Complex lease, Buchanan Field, Concord area; and Pursuant to said order the Public ':corks Director having submitted the following report to the- Board: As of August ?, 1974 the Lessee has made all payments due to bring the minimum ground rents and rental percentages current; and Lessee has also paid the first equal installment payment of -.9,906.54, as set by the County Aaditor-Controller; On motion of Supervisor :. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor A. M. pias, 1T IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. V The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. tinscheid, J. E. Moriarty. t NOES: None. ABSENT: None. R I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: , Public +roe" Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors County Treasurer-Tax mixed this 6th day of August , 19 74 Collector J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditorf / By ' •'iL" C_ DeputyClerk Acting County -Helerarshall Administrator H 20 5/74 -12.500 00,133 J ^3 i I i .: r. .. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 6 19 74 In the Matter of Approval or Aid-to-Cities Allocation to City of Martinez. The Public Works Director having reported that the Martinez City Council on July 17, 1974 adopted a resolution requesting that the Board allocate $40,328 toward the construc- tion of road irprovements on Alhambra Avenue between Blue Ridge Drive and 2,800 feet northerly, City of Martinez; and The Public Works Director having reported that the 1973-1974 budget includes the amount of $40,328 in Special Aid- to-Cities Funds for Martinez; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor Be A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the requested alloca- tion or $I1.0,328 is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. No Boggess, Be A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. NOW: 'done. ABSE 'T: None. ;j I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: City of Martinez (via P.W. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director up--'Visors County Auditor ofiixed this bth day of August . 19 Acting County J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Administrator By— r., Rifer _ " F.l�. i y . Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H zs 5174 - izsoa 001 -14 �a %;5 r:= 77 4-1 it .r-_.:�..Y ..:.... .gid.:.a... .. ....J.e...:. And the Board adjourns to meet on /3 7 at :DO #,a , in the Board Chambers, Room ICT, Admi istration Building, Martinez, California. J. E. Moriarty'. Chairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK �.t Deputy O01-3S tl . SUI ARY OF 4 �;. COUNTY 0: lis 1:..��Int :w:. Or Ct?;�T::n CGSTA ;,OtFIrTi AUGU--T 6, 1c 74, PRa.;,11.71 V iii J . H. OLSSOM MEN= CLEa?si AND &K-Uf•'r l..;10 CLE11fu OF THE Aaprotied ::ir.?: Ln of procee 3inr;s for month of July. Aut2.vri ped b.-i gra in new i ce for Mrs . Ruggles, Social Fervice Department, for credit of Lhree ye*irs to seniority. Authori2-ed D. Cao:, 4. . , Office of District Attorney, to attend :fl1f ^?cin Poly�-raah »'soci-:tion Seminar, Seattle, WashinL;ton, 1�E -23. Amende'3 Resolution No. 7!,/573, establishing rates to be Raid to c'ild care ir_rtit;:t _)ns for so as to include Children's Garden. Gr. -:n- : oria^, ::ova o nt rite of M6 per month and The Hitching ros - , .et*a :s City, *'h—' tier month.. Authorized Sa;i-_=action of Jud.;ement Nos . 10621 and 11744 recorded s ainst E. =eters . : Authc�:�izee relief O`' cash short'i.,e ( 41:�25.67) in accounts of ProbQtinn Denat trient. Authorise- }lu!itor-Gontroller to write off delinquent accounts rece i v bl e in tOtzl amount G-L *3,681. Recessed to meet in D:ecuti ve Session to discuss pending le al faction concern?-.f; tae county. Defe:-reed to u:-Iust "'')Ont 2 p.n. cons'llideration of col:pen✓-it-ion level, for Public Dei:ender for ='Y QU-7,. hp-1roved re:'is i or. to bylaws of Contra Costa County F=ployees Retiren- ent ssO.^._'tti^% so RS to c! ,,.nrrrle regular meeting times and place. Granted 12'-dli extens_on tc J. Evans regarding abatfrer_t of 11 property at 3? BRrbrira ioid, ')ri~Ida. Authorized P . G . a E. Corinar,J to encr*;ize 5 street lights in .ubdivision 3-277, Danville area ( CZA L-45) ; and to install I2 lights in CS:i L-1142, ?acheco aro_!-. Awarded contr-.cts to t:Ie followins, for work- as indicated: Syar industricz . Inc . for inrello Avenue-Midhill Road recon- struction, ,.^Trine:: .;.ti a (141*77,172) ; i-in omz- 'aripany for recon- struction of Vsqut_':�s -e'iv'nue, HiAleo area ( r35,783.501 . Approved extension ,nd!o- renewal of agreements for mental health serer ices as f a _ Martine.'_ Bus L_nes , in--. t"arouil7h august 31, 1974; ata .e D,-,o-1rt:neno: Rie'.-_nb +; Eat on ( 4'32,4'x,} , ni ch:rsond Unified "chooi Di ntri ct ( yD,�"�?� , C_ty of Antioch 0*,l4,h00) , and Contri C:)sta saran :;- ssociat:on for the Mentilly Retarded U 8,OOO ti' o,���) 3. iiC::r.s2 Junti 33, 1077 Aut-ho:"^ed al'_'4c-tion of .;Qu:2ty = tilnten'ince of Effort "un:3s tt)ta;l_23^ , i�= zo of Truth D?y Cgre Cent-er, Inc . , G: e er :i_;c l:"_nn' ; Garp. , Rodeo Child Development Cent-Q_ , . lin-j '3 E::ocut L.`n of tate Depart;me;1:i• C)I Ct. rt:._lcfitll 'n O • Compliance :'orf%, in Conner.t'_o. then 1:it'':. Auth ed of ft:atenent of DEO Grant for continu- ation of r.ounty O 4 ice of iEcoro:n c Onpoz•tunity program for July 00136 i s„ f August 6, 1974 Summary, continued Page 2 Adopted Contra Costa County Assessment Appeals Board Form C-3, Notice of Time and Place of hearing; and Form C-9, Findings of Fact; and eliminated Form C-5. Authorized Count; Auditor to pay for various goods and services purchased b;; Head Start Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, under follo::inU supplemental grants : Training and Technical Assis- tance Program, Head Start Services to Handicapped Children Program and head Start Fedi-Screening Program. Denied appeal of J. Zion 'r:aldegg from Board of Appeals denial of application for :-inor Subdvision 199-73, Orinda area. Closed hearing and fixed August 20 at 11:30 a.m. for decision on recommendation. of Planning Commission on request of Arlas Community Builders, Inc. , 1757-RZ, to rezone certain land in E1 Sobrante area. Closed 'nearing and directed County Counsel to prepare ordinance for Board consideration Droviding for a Sign Control Combining District for Moraga area. Fixed September 3 at 11:15 a.n. for hearing on proposed amendment to County General Plan for Danville area. Waived reading and fixed August 13 for adoption of following numbered ordinances rezoning land in areas indicated: 74-115, Falender Homes, 1835-RZ, Danville; 74-46, Habitec Architects, 1874-RZ, Danville; and 74-47, J. D. Graham & Associates , 1880-RZ, San Ramon. Waived reading- and adopted Ordinance No. 74-54 , an urgency ordinance correcting a clerical error in Ordinance No. 74-29 which adopted by reference the 1973 Edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code. Adopted Ordinance No. 74-49, fixing salaries of members of the Board of Supervisors. Acknowledged receipt of monthly report of Public Works Director in connection ::its: Sheraton Inn Motel Complex Lease, Buchanan_. Field, Concord area. Approved allocation of $40,328 from Special Aid-to-Cities Funds to City of Fartinez for construction of improvements on portion of Alhambra Avenue. Accepted easement from Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in connection with Pinole Creek; and authorized Auditor to dram warrant in amount of $150 for payment of same. Authorized refund of cash deposit to The Hofmann Company inasmuch as deficiencies in Subdivision 4131, :.alnut Creek area, have been corrected. Authorized release of $500 deposit to !Western Title Guaranty Company inasmuch as improve-nents in Subdivision 11109, Danville area, have been maintained for one year. Approved Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tract 11411, Danville-San Ramon area. Accepted Right of E'ntry and Temporary Construction Permit from J. Baldocchi in connection with Delta Road Bridge reconstruc- tion, Knightsen area. 0013*7 August 6, 1974 Sum:nary, continued Page 3 Approved Letter of Agreement with East Bay Municipal Utility District for use of their property in repdring slides on San Pablo Dam Road at Stations 258 and 260, El Sobrante area. Accepted instruments from following for Subdivisions as indicated: Mora,,a -Enterprises, Inc. , 4432; W. Jason et al, MS 52-74; L. Diel et al, MS 18-73; K. Edmunds et al, MS 136-73; for recording, only - K. Edmunds et al, MS 136-?3; Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, 4432; D. and G. De La Rose, 4418 (Storm Drainage District ..one 33, Concord area). Authorized Chairman to execute documents as indicated with following: Cambridge Memories, Inc. , agreements for lease with option to purchase one ?B%' Model memory capacity, tl ,342 per month; City of Richmond, agreement whereby city will provide fire fighting equipment and services to County Service Area F-1 for FY 1974-75, at cost of Y3,700; Contra Costa Food, Inc. , contract for purchase of meal preparation and services in connection with Nutrition Project for the Elderly, Human Resources Agency; Richmond Unified School District, amendment to agreement so as to extend to June 16, 1975 county participation in a work experience progran at John F. Kennedy High School; Community of Concern, _inc. , PhoEnix Programs , Inc. and Many hands, Inc. , amendments to agreements for provision of mental health services so as to increase payment per unit and clarify definition of treatment unit; Alhambra Electric Company, Change Order #3 to contract for remodeling of County Administration Building, Martinez; Moraga School District, agreement providing for district to deed road right of .ray for Canyon Road plus drainage easement in return for frontaCe improvements; _ City of Concord, Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement for construction of bike lane on portion of Concord Avenue, county's share of cost approximately $2,000. Authorized Chairman to execute Compromise and Release � Agreement under the terms of which the county will pay $750 to R. J. IcClough in full settlement of a claim, subject to approval of terns of settlement by Workmen's Compensation Appeals Board. As Ex-Officio the Governing Body of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, approved Mork Order 8097 in amount of $1,400 for removal of debris from Rheem Creek, San Pablo area. Approved recommendation of Director, Human Resources Agency, that Board not endorse the stational Alliance of Businessmen (NAB) ex-offender employment proposal, and suggestion that NAB work in cooperation with other groups on development of a countywide plan. Acknowledged receipt of letter from Mayor Richard Holmes, City of Concord, expressins- view that there should be an appointee from each superrisor3al,district on County Planning Commission at all times. Approved Quitclaim Deed to Falender Fiomes Corporation in connection with Subdivision 4551, San Ramon area, as Ex-Officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count;: Flood Control and Water Conservation District (Fes. :1o. 74/674) . Acknowled.,ed receirt of report of Counts Administrator containing commen,:;s on Rj nal Report of 1973-1971, Contra Costa County grand Jury ; accepted same as the comments of'this Board; directed that cop;, of said report be transmitted to Presiding Judge of Superior Court and Grana Jury Foreman; and that copy be placed on file in Office of Count_,, Clerk-Recorder. 00133 k; er August C, 1974 Sur-mary , continued Page 4 Appointed 1r. Arthur G. Will to position of County Administrator at third step of Salary Level 712 ($3,562 per month) , effective September 3, 1974. Approved report , as expanded, of Human 'Resources Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Borgess) , containing recommendations that : 1) the Chairman be authorized to execute contracts with Prepaid Health Marketing Consultants and West Contra Costa Community Health Care Corporation for provision of marketing of the PHP through September 30, 197 : at a total cost not to exceed $20,000 for each firm, 2) the Co:a:rittee retain responsibility for the PHP Program under Board referral of June 24 , 1974 , and 3) requirement that Director, human Resources Agency, sutmlt a progress report to full Hoard, containing certain information, in first part of September, 1,074, Acknowledged receipt of report of Director of Planning with respect to request of Mr. R. Ortiz, 1728-RZ, to rezone certain land in Brentwood area, and reaffirmed January 21, 1975 as date for continued hearing thereon. Referred to: Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission - letter fror. Congressman Stark inviting comments on the "Ridgelands Bill" .which directs the Secretary of Interior to prepare a study on feasibility of creating a National Park, Recreation or Wilderness Area in East Bay Ridgelands ; Office of County Administrator for response - matter of plans of State Department of Benefit Payments to do an audit concerning procedural waivers granted to this county for certain period for billing Medi-Cal outpatient services; Public :Warks Director (Flood Control Engineer) , County Counsel and County Building Inspector - letter from J. Bussanick regarding; drainage problem on Mt. Scott Court , Clayton; Public 1:orks Director for report - letter from P. Wright regarding proper maintenance of eucalyptus trees on Willow Pass t Road, West Pittsburg; letter from City of Richmond Planning Director concerning landscapin and traffic circulation around the proposed county veterans facility; suggestion from League of Women Voters of Diablo Palley that it be added to roster of community organizations represented on the Contra Costa County Transportation. Advisory Committee; County Government Operations Co^.urittee (Supervisors Boggess and Kenny) - report of County Administrator on status of application of data processing to property reappraisal program of County Assessor; Human Resources Co-umittee and Director, Human Resources Agency - report oi' Sub-Committee on Employment of Welfare Recipients , Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee, containing recommendations related to employment of welfare recipients; Acting; County Administrator - memorandum from Judicial Council of California transmitting reports of its consultant on Nonjudicial Staffing; and Judicial Freighted Caseload System. Denied recuest of I4_r. F. Kamienski that Board instruct County Agricultural Comm" ssicnerto further explain his comments on hand guns at the July 23, 1974 animal control hearing, as recommened by County Counsel. Requested Acting County Administrator to investigate matter to determine if county policy is involved and report to Board relative to complaint of W. Smith, Pittsburg, on use of public monies. t ��!j9 6. August 6, 1974 Surwmary, continued Page 5 Referred to County Government Operation-s Committee, County Sheriff-Coroner and Acting County Administrator, proposal from City of Pittsburg; offering its jail to the county for use as a regional booking arca holding; facility; and in conjunction therewith, referred similar offer of City of Antioch to aforesaid committee (heretofore referred to aforementioned staff) . Referred to Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Dias and Lirscheid) for consideration in conjunction with review of 1074-75 Count; Budget, letter from Mayor of City of Concord carrmentin; on presentation of County Agricultural Commissioner at recent forum in Concord and on need for additional personnel in Animal Control Division. i Adopted the following numbered resolutions : t 74/660 through 74/C`6, consolidating elections as indicated with General :lection, November 5, 1974 , respectively: maximum tax rate increase - Pittsburg, Unified School District; Band - Brentwood Union School District; Revenue Limit Increase - Oakley Union School District; Bond - 'Kni-':tsen School District; Trustee Areas - Richmond ` Unified School District; wont - San Ramon Valley unified School District- ; band - :4rnador taller Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County; 74/667, changing name of Glen Frazer Road to McHarry Ranch Road, Martinez area; 74/663, acceptin; as complete, with exception, construction of improv enent's in Subdivision 4225, ..alnut Creek area, and accepting Treat Boulevard W deninC, Candelero Drive and Court, as county roads; 74/6069, appro in:, map of :subdivision 4527, Alamo area; 74/670,and 74/67_' fixing September 3 at 10:30 a.m. as time to consunr^,ate purchase of real property as indicated from following: V. Jones, as Executrix of Estate of Mattie Clay Janes, 1010 Willow Street, Martine= , required for Count; Civic Center purposes ($24,000) ; gest Equipe e::t, J: , on brockvide Dri:`e, Richmond, required for County Sheriff I;ork/Education Furlough Center ($70 ,000) ; 74/672, approving znnexation of Subdivision 44322 Moraga area, to County Service Area M-18; 74/C73, approving annexation of San Pablo Fire Protection ' j District territory to the El Sobrante Fire Protection District; 74/676, authorizing Chairman to execute Subordination of Lien taken against property of D. and H. Rambeau; y 74/677 , adopting,, Guidelines for Implementation of the Governmental Conflict of Interest Act; 74/678 through 7h/687, authorizing; Auditor to make certain } changes in assessment roll; 74/638 through 74/692, authorizing Auditor to transfer the unrefunded balance from l-0,-70 Duplicate Payment Fund to County General Fund; cancellation of tax liens and transfer to unsecured roll on Property acquired by public agencies ; cancellation of r unsecured taxes on Property acqu;red by public agencies; cancellation i of tax liens an Property acquired by public agencies; and rescinding Board Resolution ;:o. 74/2ci8 relating to Parcel 199-350-003 in Code Area 66028; "14/604 , authorizing allocation of $10,000 of County Rule 20-A funds for conversion of overhead utilities to underground in the unincorporated area alon:, Concord Avenue, Concord area, as recommended by the Underground Utilities Advisory Committee. Authorized Public .•'orks Director to charge a $10 fee per sign for return to owner at :hell Avenue Corporation Yard any signs collected fren road ri=-ht of ways; and directed County Counsel to prepare reision to County Ordinance Code to provide for same (signs i llegal' 1 placed) . i Cancelled agreement •Aith Southern Pacific Transportation COmpanlT for install-at-ion of automatic gate protection at crossing, Solano Way , Concer.i area, inasmuch as said area has been annexed to City of Conccr.i , as recenr:ended by Public Works Director. F ' 00140 i c m August 6, 1.074 Summary, continued Page 6 Approved recommendations of Public Works Director on AB 3031, with respect to allocation of ;unds for State Routes 77 and 93 (Gateway Boulevard) , Orinda-Morava area, including, recom- mendation that Board oppose that portion of said measure concerning; use of county road gas tax monies for purposes of constructing; the facilities .governed by the bill. Approved certain recommendations of County Government Operations Committee, to crit; that Board adopt a resolution of interest and authorize staff to proceeed with study of potentiality of establishment of local area planning; commission in unincopporated areas of county; a cost analysis of staff support; an analysis of appropriate areas in which such a commission might properly exercise its jurisdiction; and study of appeal process from the decisions of such an area commission and the body to which such appeals should be directed. Tabled matter of proposed development of a policy regarding requests for neer programs which require county funding and certain information to be accompanied therewith. Declared Ordinance Nos. 74-42, 74-43 and 74-44 duly published. Acknowledged receipt of report of Acting, Director of Personnel regarding qualifications for positions of probation officer and social worker in Contra Costa Ccunty. Approved Antloch-Fittsburg Area Fire Protection Reorganization thereby forming a new district, and called a maximum tax rate election to be on the IIovember 5 General :lection Ballot (Res. No. 74/675) . Confirmed action taken July 1-1, 1974 by County Administrator designating Ir. C. Ha..rrimond as Acting County Administrator and Mr. F. Fernandez as Acting Chief Assistant County Administrator, and in line therewith adjusted corpensation for said employees i during* the time the acting; appointments are in effect - August 1 to Septenib:%r 2, 1974 (Res. IIo. 74/693) . x m i {r i ti i 00141 i ■ The preceding documents consist of '1 LI pages. F 3 THE BOARD OF STTPr;RVISOP.S MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SSSS IO.'.N' AT 9:00 A.M., TT*ESDAY, ATTGUST 13, 1974 IN ROOM 1079 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BrTILDING, MARTINEZ, CALTFOFNIA. PRESENT: Chairman J. E. Moriarty, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, ?�. N. Boggess, F. A. Linscheid. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk. The following are the calendars for Board consideration prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator and Public forks Director. 00001 A 01 Tq 77'7— ....v: JAMES P. KENNY,RIcHMoND CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES E.MORIARTY /ST Ut57R/CT CHAIRMAN ALFRED At.DIAS,SAN PAaLo WARRED!ft ©OGGESS «Nv OMTRICT CONTRA COSTA O ✓ { + VICE CHAIRMAN JAMES E. AIORIARTY, LA£ATTTTC JAMES R,OLSSON,COUNTY CLERK ,RD OIST-ICT AND FOR AND EX OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD WARREN N. BOGGESS. coa'cafm SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD MRS. GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT CHIEF CLERK EDMUND A. LINSCHEID, PITTSBURG BOAND CHAMBERS,ROOM 107.ADMINISTRATION BUILDING PHONE 220.7000 STN DISTRICT P.O. BOX 911 EXTENSION 2371 MARTINCZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY AUGUST 13, 1974 The Board will meet in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M. Call tc order and opening ceremonies. 9:00 A.M. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director. 9:10 A.M. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. 9:30 A.M. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board." 9:30 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board members. 9:45 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board Committees. 10:00 A.M. Recess. 10:30 A.M. Decision on request of BZac1:hSwk Corporation to rezone land in the Diablo area (1840-?Z) from General Agri- cultu_-al District (A-2) to ,Planned Unit District (P-1 ) ; hearing closed. 10:55 A.M. Bard Counsel will present documents with respect to proceedings in Assessment District 1972-1 , Country Club Drive, Mioraga area. 11 :00 A.M. Receive bids for the following: a. Bethel Island road widening between Cypress Road and Dutch Slough, Bethel Island area; and b. Construction of improvements in Assessment District 1973-3, Bishop Ranch, San Ramon area. 11 :20 A.M. Hearing on appeals of Mr. Curtis Padia, his. Bernice Stempfley, Ms. Rose Garretson, Mr. Raymond Casteel, and its. Loda Travricek from administrative decisions rendered at evidentiary hearings related to General Assistance benefits. 11 :45 A.M. Hearing on rec02r.1;:endation of Planning Commission with respect to request of Mr. Claude May bo rezone land in the Sarara_r• area (1904-RZ) from Multiple Family Residential District (1.1-2) to Retail Business District (R-B). Planning Co.-:::n}ssion and Planning staff reco=end approval. ITEMS SUI-3 _T"_•TT D TO T:!: BOARD Items I - 8: CONS 1.T 1 . AUTHORIZE charms in the assessment roll; cancellation of cert<:in and tees or Ih-- 1073-1974 secu_rod roll; and a=nand Resolluricn = a. 74/541 relating to transfer of taxes to unsecured roil. 1 040x2 Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued August 13, 1971.E 2. ADOPT resolutions authorizing consolidation of the following special elections with the november 5, 1974 General Elec- tion: East Bay Municipal Utility District (water fluorida- tion); East Bas Municipal Utility District (election of members of Board of Directors); Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (election of members of Board of Directors); Ambrose Recreation and Park District (election of members of Board of Directors ); Mt. Diablo Hospital District (election of members of Board of Directors ); West Contra Costa Hospital District (election of members of Board of Directors ); Pittsburg Community Hospital District (election of members of Board of Directors) ; Contra Costa County Board of Education 'Area 2 (member of Governing Board); Liberty Union High School (member of Governing Board) ; Last Bay Regional; Park District (election of members of Board of Directors). 3. ACCEPT resignations from Mr. Harry Castiglioni, Mr. Peter T. Muller, and Isis. Marjorie H. Richardson as members of the Special Committee to Study Public Health Licenses and Fees. 4. ACCEPT as complete private improvements in the following: a. Subdivision 4492, Danville area; authorize return of cash deposit in connection therewith; b. Minor Subdivision 193-72, Orinda area; exonerate bond; and c. Minor Subdivision 91-73, Concord area; exonerate bond. 5. APPROVE substitution of surety bond for cash deposit in connection with Minor Subdivision 128-73, Martinez area. 6. ADOPT the following ordinances (introduced August 6, 1974); waive reading and order publication: No. 74-45 rezoning land in the Danville area comprising approximately 10 acres to Single Family Residential District-15 ( -15) zoning classification; Falender Homes, applicant (1835-RZ); No. 74-4-6 rezoning land in the Danville area comprising approximately 3 acres to Single Family Residential (R-40) zoning classification; Habitec Architects, applicant (1871 -RZ); and No. 71 "47 rezoning land in the San Ramon area comprising approximately 17 acres to Light Industrial District (L-I) zoning classification; J. D. Graham & Associates, applicant (1880-RZ). 7. INTRODUCE t- e following ordinances, waive reading, and fix August 20, 1974 for adoption of same: No. 74-52 rezoning lana in the Brentwood area comprising approximately 5 acres to General 4gricultural District (A-2) zoning classification; Mr. Roy Carlisle, applicant (1723-RZ) ; rezoning hearing held; and No. 74-53 rezoning land in the Danville area comprising approximately 8.26 acres to Single Family Residential District-I5_(R-15) zoning classification; Planning Con=ission Initiated Study (1902-RZ); rezoning herring held. 00003 k[r ... a.. .. all Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued August 13, 1974= 8. DENY the following claims : a. Doyle Thornton, $105,100, personal injuries; b. Claudell Roberts, x+20,000, personal injuries; c. Application for leave to presEnt late claim on behalf of Dorothy Silva Young, $300;000, personal injuries; and d. Application for leave to present late claim on behalf of Lois Shields, $100,000, personal injuries. Items 9 - 19: DETERI I'FA TION (Staff recommendation sho ,n following the item. ) 9. CORSIDZ establishing a position in opposition to Senate Bill 2151 which provides that the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court of Contra Costa -County may impanel an additional Grand Jury to inquire into public offenses and return indictments. 10. CONSIDER nominations for members and alternates to serve on the Citizens Advisory Cc=-,:ittee for County Service Area T-2. APPOINT AS RECQrX".E:TDED 11 . ME74ORh MUM from Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, transmitting resolution.. from San Ramon Valley General Plan Reviev, Cori ttee, whieb proposes restrictions (until July 1 , 1975) on dereloDment in the San Ramon Valley area while the co,,7= ttee proceeds with its review of the general plwn for the area and requesting that the Board effectuate the policy cited in said resolution. REFER TO COUNTY Gtr.SilllIIENT OP=I-RATIONS COM-11ITTEE 12. 1.010RANDUM (in response to Board referrals) from Mr. J. B. Clausen, County Counsel, related to development fees proposed for San Ramon Valley Unified School. District. AlinZ111',0'"M.�`�.sDi'r^' RFikj' T T 13. LETTER from-Mr. Charles Pringle, Brentwood, requesting forma- tion of a storm drainage district zone for Subdivision 4454 with a maximum tar rate not to exceed 50� per $100 assessed valuation. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DI.R CTOR 14. LETTER from Superintendent, Moraga School District, expressing the opinion that t?.e provision of legal services to school districts is a County obligation and requesting that County Counsel continue to provide such services with no restric- tions. REF sR TO AD:dNIS'u-ca TIO: AN FINANCE CO2fi�1I's'TEE FOR CONSIDFRATION IN CONJUNCTION WI'1`=d ITS RE'VIZel OF THE 1974- 1975 COUNTY BUDZ-E- 15. LETTER frog President,, Alamo Improvement Association, stating that said Association voted unanimously at its July 18, 1974 meeting to be excluded from County Service Area T-2, and requesting t:1at. bc•-Lndaries of said service area be reconsidered. TO COUNTY CUF.s;:SZL FOR REPLY 16. LETTER from Deputy Director, State Department of Health, transmitting iniformation related' to Child health and Disab4- lily rrev—ntio. Program for Fiscal Year 1974-1975. REFER TODie : , :ii ::: :ESULriC_.S �.L:r.idCY 17. LF'TT n from Was tern. Regional Manager, Carle-Vision, Moraga, trensnitting sc'�edule o_' nroposed changes to..its rate increase reoue_—z. REPM TO THE' 0 nWICE OF THE COUNTY ADIMINIISIr ATOR OW4 x.. p Board of Sup3rvisors ' Calendar, continued August 13, 197 18. C0NSIDEi adoption of resolution establishing inspection and permit fees for mobilehomes (mandated by Chapter 640 of the Statutes of 1973); County Building Inspector recom- mends adoption and Count, Counsel has prepared appropriate resolution. ADOPT RESOLUTION 19. LETTF..R from President, Contra Costa County Ambulance Associa- tion, Concord, requesting the Board to review and approve several charges in the present Ambulance Agreement, Ambulance Ordinance, Co.-r-munications Agreement, Ambulance Regulations, Ambulance Rates Paid by the County, and other related documents. REF=--i TO THE OFFICE OF T"rM.E COUTITY ADMINISTRA'='t�R AND CONTIRA COSTA COtT'FT"i �Ir.RG_,_�CY 14EDICAL CARE COM-;ITT EL Items 20 - 22: INFORMATION (Copies of coz,:rzunications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties. ) 20. RESOLUTIONS adopted by Pittsburg Community Hospital District Board of Directors finding that (1 ) rates and charges of hospitals operated by said district are comparable to charges :wade by non-profit hospitals in their areas, and (2) setting the amounts to be raised by tames in the 1974-1975 fiscal year for operations of hospitals in the district. 21 . LETTER from Social Services Union Local 535, Oakland, request- ing that the matter of "co-location" of County Social Service staff with State Human Resources Department be referred to the Board human- Resources Committee and than: said Committee schedule a meeting with representatives of Local 535 to discuss the proposed co-location; and LETTER from Attorney Stewart Weinberg, Levy, Van Bourg & Hackler, San Francisco, requesting that his office and a re;resentative of Social Services Union Local 535 be included in any discussions related to co-location of �'- County employees in Stays offices. 22. LETTER from Director, State Office of Planning and Research, soliciting comments on the General Plan Guidelines adopted by the California Council on Intergovernmental Relations on September 20, 1973• Copies were also directed to various County departments. Persons addressing the Board should comT)lete the form ororliued on he reszrum and furnish -'U-?ie Clerk with a Written curt oI' t'hair nresontation. DEADLINE FOR AGEIMA ITEMS: - it EDTCESDAY, 5 P.M. 00005 i� w,, Y st. r i I f s f 0_�r'ICE OF TI:E COi?fJ^j ADMINISTRATOR C OICIPM COSTA COMITY Martinez. California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions, August 13, 1974. From: C. A. Har=ond, Acting ' County Administrator I. PERS C N I, AC T IO::S 1 . Probation_ Denartment. Cancel one (1 ) Deputy Probation Orficer ?I, position nmdber 06, Salary Level 351 ($1 ,075- $1 ,306) , effective August 1 t1., 1974- 2. Social Service (202) . Cancel one (1 ) Eligibility Work Supervisor II, position { number 09, Salary Level 325 ($993-$1 ,207), + effective August 1k, 197k. 3 Mt. Diablo Municipal Court. Authorize filling of one Deputy Clerk III position vacated by promotion. I�.. Probation Department. Allocate to the Salary Schedule for �Rxezmt Personnel the class of Probation Drug `treatment Coordinator- Project oordinator-Project at Sai.ary Level 1105 (:$1 ,267-41 ,54D), effective Aug 14, 1971 .. 1 II. GIFTS AND DOMMO11M 5. Accept gifts and donations to the County k. Library system au-ring the month of July, 1974. III. TRAVEL AUTHORI ATIOINS, None r IV. APPROPRIATIO%S ADJUSIMIM S 6. Internal Ad Justaents. Changes not affecting totals for the County Administrator, Plant Acquisition. F V. LIMNS MED CO=-CTIOh'S None r VI. OTHER ACTIONS f 7. Authorize reimbursement of $39.90 to Mrs. Billie Ston, 1053 flak Grove Road, Concord, California for a coat which was lost while she was a patient at the County Hospital. 8. Appoint William A. Long-shore, _X. D. to replace Glen Kent, If. D. on the Contra Costa Co=nty Rnargency iiAdical Care =.onmittee representing the County realth Department, ef't ecti ;e kt_,ust 1 , 1471:., as recorman2ed by tha Director, uxan i;e2curc&3 Agency. 00006 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recor..r..ended Ac pions 8/13/74 Page 2. VT. OTfiUI.. ACTIONS 9. A utbor;ze Chairman, Board of 3=ervis ors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Horace A. Siino for self-defense training for Probation Department and Juvenile Hall employees at a total cost of $90. 10. Authorize Cbairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute a-tension of contract between the County of Cont-7a Costa and Alhambra - Convalescent Hospital, Iiartinez, California for the purchase of mental health services (inpatient alcoholism services, convalescent care) to September 30, 1974, as recommended by the Director, Haman Resources Agency. 11 . Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute grant award contract between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, Office of Criminal Justice Planning, for the conduct of the Tri-Agency Training Program (involving the Office of the Sheriff-Coroner and the cities of Pittsburg and Richmond) to provide cooperative law enforcement training during the period from Auo'ust 1, 1974 th_--ough July 31 , 1975. The Board of Supervisors authorized submission of the grant application by Resolution Number 74/252 dated March 12, 1974. 12. Refer to Ht=nn Resources ComL.ttee for review with interested parties the request of the Director, Human Resources Agency, for authorization to negotiate again with the California State Department of Employment Development for co-location of certain social service staff (Saparate Administrative Unit) to protect 90/10 funding for said service. 13. Authorize Real Property Division, Public Works Department, to negotiate lease for space at 305 Chesley Avenue, Richmond, California ed occ c b the Count Health for continued upon y p g' Department, Environmental In©rovement Project. 14. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute tiodi`ication _:umber 'i to the Contra Costa County CETA Title II grant which incorporates narrative material requested by the U. S. Department of Labor and Makes some federal funds available for program administration, training and supportive services. Q To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Ke: Recommended Actions 8/13174 Page 3. VI. OTIOR ACTION'S _ 15. Approve request of Economic Opportunity Council for reduction in size from 45 to 33 members., to be comprised of eleven (11 ) public officials, sixteen (16) ' low income representatives, and six (6) representatives of private organizations, and authorize amendment to Economic Opportunity Council bylaws to provide for said reduction. NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying Forward any particular item to a later s»ecific tine if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. DFADLI11E FOR AGE.WDA ITEMS: TIiU'3t 11kY, 5:00 P.M. 00008 f CJ :TRA COSTA .COU2:TY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTI-ENT Martinez, California Au,-, ust 13, 1974 A G E 14 D A REPORTS Report A. GTEEi_)RCul" D13T - - Danville Area The Boarc of Superviso-s, by its Order dated July 29, 1974, referred a letter frcm Mr. R. B. Griffiths, President, Dcard of Directors, Greenbrook- Homes Association, Inc. , 340 Greenbrook Drive, Danville, to the Public Woe s Director for report. The letter requested assistance in obtaining payment for landscape maintenance of median islands and traffic islands on Greenbrook Drive i.;hich was doze by the Greenbrook Homes Association under a Purchase Order issued by the Public :,Torks Department. This matter has been resolved and payment to the Association is being processed. The differences arose after the Purchase Order was issued, lien it was determined that the classification of Greenbrook Drive as a collector street does not qualify it for such reimbursemant for landscape maintenance under Co•.mty policy. -Ho-sever, since a Purchase Order was issued for this, work, the payment should and will be made. The Greenbrook Homes Association has been advised that, ir_ the future, if the landscaping is to remain, it must be -maintained at the sole expense of the association. No Board action required. NOTE TO CLERK OF T;T BOARD: Please send a copy of this report to iIr. Griffiths. SUIPERta TSOc'iAL DISTRICT 1 Item 1. NORTH RICM10ND BIT SS - Project No. 0572-4345-72 - North Richmond Area It is reco=ended that the Board of Supervisors accept Grant Deed and Right of Way Contract, both dated July 25, 1974, frcm De Carlo's Cabinet Shop; Inc. , and authorize Fir. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, to sign said Contract on behalf of tha County for acquisition or a po-tion of the North. Richmcnd Bypass. It is further recommended that the County Auditor' be authorized to draw a warrant in the amount of $8,613.29 payable to Title Insurance and frust Company, Escrow No. 1-2-191211, and deliver said warrant to the Supervising Real Property Ager_t for payment. Compensatian is for nnpro::imately 0.445 of an acre of zoned land a.:c access as. required for freewwy. (RP) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 1 of 11 August 13, 1974 UJ SL",PERVISO Lti. DISTRICT II Item 2. CM,TER M 17d" - ::cad No. 3471 - Work Order 4172 -. Pacheco Area It is recon-amended that the Board of Supervisors accept Grant Deed and Right of tray Contract, both dated August 6, 1974, from. James A. Leavitt, et ux. , and authorize Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, to sign said Contract oa be .alf of t*--Z.--- f4_ uc_ -i s wt .on of a portion of the proposed future Center 1%-venue road widening. It is further re:.c--nended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a warrant in the =,ount of $206 ,000.00 payable to Transamerica Title insurance Company, Escrou Ito. 219612, and deliver said warrant to the Supervising Peal Propsrty Agent for payment. Compensation is for the acquisition of a two-bedroom home and approximately 14,000 squa_e feet of lard. On January 22, 1974, the Board of Supervisors aut .orized the Public Works Department to proceed with the appraisal and negotiations for the acquisition, of said proaerty in advance of needs on a hardship basis from right o Way revolving fu*:ds. (REP) Item 3. SUMD1111SION 4=:22 'Nlartin z area It is recc=ended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Subdivision Agreemant Extension for Subdivision 4422 and authorize its Chairman to sign on its behalf. This Subdivision Agreement E:;tensioa grants an extension, of time to; and including, April 30, 1975. (LD) Item 4. SLIDE REPAIRS 1974, PART I - Project. No. 1375-5815-74 - E1 Sobrance Area It is reco=ended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for Slide Repairs 1974, Part I, and advertise for bids to be received in three weeks, and opened at 11:00 a.m.. on September 3, 1974. The Engineer's estimated construction cost is $19,000.00. The project consists of installing two automatic interceptor wells on Avenida i:artinez and Foster Lane. These wells will lower the ground:azter table and thus stabilize slides now threatening to close these roads. Funds for this work are included in the Proposed Fiscal Year 1974-75 Road Maintenance Budget. This project is considered e:.empt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class lc Categorical Exemption. (RD) A G E 11 D A Public Works Department Pale 2 of 11 August 13, 1974 • 00010 Item 5. ROLP11 PARK DRIVE - BISHOP ROAD - Roads tilos. 2295BD and ' M51%0 - Croc-kett area At the rcquest of local citizens and after an engineering study, it is reco=ended that Traffic Resolutions Nos. 1988 1994 and 1995 be approved as follows: Trnffic Resolution No. 1988 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking shall be prohibited at all times on the west side of RG.LPH PARK DRIVE (I;oad No. 2295'D' , Crockett, beginning at a point. 30 feet south of the centerline of Pomona Street „_nd e,_-tending sour e_ly a distance of 180 feet. TrK fric Resolution NTo. 19014 Pursuant to Section. 21657 of the California Vehicle Code, that portion of DISHOG? ROAD (Road sc. 2295AQ) , trockett, shall be declared a one-way street and all vehicles shall travel in an ews teriy direction only, beginning at the intersection of Atherton Avenue --.d extending easterly to the intersection_ of Harrwel? Street. Traffic Resol»ti.on Fo. 1995 Pursuant. to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking shall be prohibited at all times on the north _side of BISHOP -ROAD (Road No. 2295-"%Q) , Crockett, beginning at the intersection of Atherton Avenue and extending. easterly to the intersection of Hartwell Street. (TO) SLPERVISORI-AL DISTRICTS 11, 111 Item 6. H.MnPY VALLEY ROAD - Road _To. 2851 - Lafayette Area At the request of local citizens and after an engineering study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution too. 1989 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 22358 of the California. Vehicle Code, no vehicle shall traval in excess of 25 miles per hour on that portion of H_PPY WALE. Y ROAD (Road No. 2851) , Lafayette, beginning at the intersection of Sear Creek Road and extending southerly to the Lafayette City Limits. (TO) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page of 11 August 13, 1974 I El i E OWN 1 SUPER:'ISCRIAL DISTRICT FII i Itc-m 7. M0 M I R�%D - Court•: Road 3231 - :loraga Area McGuire & Hester, Contractor, has requested permission for a partial closure of Moraga Road approximately 300 feet north of the intersection with St. Marry's Road, between August 13 and August 16, 1974, n=or the purpose of installing a 60-inch e:_t..r line. Traffic r: y be reduced to one lane with flagman control betwaen 8:00 a.m. and. 4:00 p.m. Two 12-foot Tares snail be maintained at all other times. Tra1'ii r c ay iia detoured to shor�ldcr area. Detours shall be paved and stripad. Prior approval was granted by the Public 1,1or':s Director in acco:dance vith !ter. 3 of the Board Policy on Road Closures, with the follcwir_g conditions: 1. All signing be in accordance with State of California rianual of Uarnirg Signs, Lights and Devices dated 1971 and the County Manual of Warrin g Signs, Lights and Devices; and 2. The Contractor shall comply with requirements of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County. It is reco-ammerded that the Boa-rd of Supervisors approve the action taken by the Public Works Director. (LD) Item 8. COli.rTY SERVICE N EA L-45 - 111zlnut Creek Area At the request of local citizens and in conformvnce with the policy on street lighting, Resolution Iia. 721341, it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Cc-any to energize four (4) 7,500 lumen, mercury~ vapor street lights and one (I) 31,000 lumen, mercury vapor street light in Subdivision Uo. 4225. The lights shall be energized in conformar_cz with the drawing entitled "County Service Area L-45, Sub. No. 4225," dated August 5, 1574, which is on file in the Traffic Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. The lights have been installed by the Developer under previous agreements and should now be billed to County Service Area L-45. (TO) Item 9. PALMER ROAD - Road No. 4244D - Walnut Creek Area At the request of local citizens and after an engineering study, it is recdended that Traffic Resolution No. 1992 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 21101(b) of the California Vehicle Code, PALER ROAD (Road No. 4244D, Walnut Creek, shall be declared a through highway and all vehicles shall observe official traffic control devices before entering or crossing the same, beginning at the intersection of 11t. View Boulevard and e::tending southerly to the Walnut Creek City Limits. (TO) A G E N D A Public Works Department -' Page of 11 August 13, 1974 00012 6 Item 10. SANDRINGHAM SQUTH - Project ==o. 3225-4674-74 - Moraga Area It is rccoaended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Public Works Director to arrange for the repair of damaged pavement on Sandringham South, approve the plans and specifications, and advertise for bids to be received in three weeks, and opened at 11:00 a.m. on September 3, 1974. The Engineer`s esti:^aated construction cost is $82000-00. it is also recd-:ended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the County Counsel to undertake action to recover all costs incurred by the County. in April, 1974, the failure of an East Bay Municipal Utility District waater line or. Sandrin-h= SouLh caused extensive damage to 8,000 square feet: of pave-ent. Severe pavement settlements recuired closure of the road, except for a 12-foot passa,2 av vhich provides sole access for local residents and emergency vehicjas. Both the East Bay Municipal Utility Districc anti the subdivision developer, ciao had recently constructed the .,Tater main, were informed by letter, June 14 and Jure 24, respectively, that if repair work had not been started by July 15, the County !could arrange for the repairs. Both the East Bay ifunicipal Utility District and the developer have responded in writing that other parties are responsible and disclaim any responsibility for the cause or cost of repairs, in the interest of public convenience and safety, the County should undertake the repair work and then toke action to recover all costs from: the responsible party. This project is considered e:_ezpt fro"-: Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class lc Categorical Exemption. (RD) SUPERVISORIr3. IV Item 11. 7LNOR S-J DIVISION 21-72 - Concord Area On May 2, 1972, the Board of Supervisors approved an agreement for public improvements for c:inor Subdivision 21-72. The cash bond for the Minor Subdivision Agreement was posted by Hazel F. Craft for the Developer, 'rarlene Pedrizzetti. On June 5, 1974, the Planning Commission granted approval to revert 11.1inor Subdivision 21-72 to acreage, and on August 1, 1974, the reversion to acreage map was filed with the Recorder in Book 21 of Parcel claps at Page 42. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Declare that the agreement for !•i--;nor Subdivision_ 21-72 which was approved on �iay 2, 1972, is void. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Karlene Pedrizzetti, 5101 Myrtle Drive, Concord, CA 94521, $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision Agreement, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 95532 dated April 19, 1972, as authorized by letter from Hazel F. Craft dated August 1, 1974. (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Pace 3 of 11 August 13, 1974 00013 i , i 1 r, 1 { SUPERVISGRIAL DISTRICT V { Item 12. IiILLCi;_ST tMJT-i,IFE - Project 7564-4106-73 - Lntioch Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept and. authorize its Chairman to execute a Agreement from ` Contra Costa Count y dater District, acting for the Bureau of Reck:.^ation, for the use of a portion of Contra Costa Canal pro;.erty in ccnn.ct.ioz with the reconstruction of Hillcrest :venue. There is no monetary consideration in connection with said Permit. (NOTE TO CLE?:?: 0- T ' ;?G:% D: Please return both copies of Pc : to eal Prc artit Division al-ter=`:A : Iter 15. YlItZ.OR SLTzSD1VIS1_0';_42_-73 Tnssainrq Area The construction of Ln?rovements in Minor Subdivision 42-73 has been s--tisfactorily completed. It is reco=ended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an Order stating that the work is complete. 2. the Pu:alic Works Director to refund to R;chard Asba, Lou_glas 0_--jf_'en:-t.-rtz and Ernest Bro-vm, 7599 Norchlaa%d Place, Son Ramon, $9,147.00 cash deposit as Surety under thNin or Subdivision Agreement,, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 108706 dated Juie 1-1, 1973. Minor Subdivision Agreement dated June 19, 1973. Subdivider: Richard Asbe, 7599 Northland Place, S*tn iamon, Ck 94585 Location: Off Finley Road ap roxi:-mately 1,800 feet north 1p of Cammino Tassajaria (LD) Item 16. SUBDIVISION 459-L - Danville Area ............. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Approve the map for Subdivision 4594. 2. Authorize its Chaircmn to execute the Subdivision Agree,ment on behalf of the County. 3. Terminate that portion of the Offer of Dedication of a Dr;iinage Easement recorded on June 27, 1972 in Book 6683 of Official Records at page 152, lying within subject subdivision, and su=arily abandon the right ' , to accept that portion of said Offer of Dedication; and direct the Clerk of the Board to cause a certified copy of the resolution of Abandonment to be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder. Replacement of drainage Facilities will be provided for in Subdivision 4594. Owner: White Gate Developers, 2354 Stanwell Drive, Concord], CA 94520 Engineer: Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. , 1233 Alpine Road, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Performance Bond: Cash $500 (Deposit Permit Detail No. 356019 dated August 9, 1974) Surety $330,600 Labor and Materials Bond: $331,100 Tax Bond for 1974-75 lien: $18,000 Inspection Fee: $16,555 Street Light Fee: $402.72 County Service Area L-45 Number of Lots: 81 Mileage: 0.87 mile Time limit for completion expires August 13, 1975 Location: Northeast of Stone Valley Road and White Gate Road (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Yago 7 of ll August 13, 1974 0015 item 17. ANTiJLRSf} - LMNEE - PIPER RMD - Roads Nos. 8163 and 8984B Brentwood-;')ethel Island r4lrea At the request of local citizens and after an engineering study, it is reconmended that Traffic Resolutions Dios, 1991 and 1995 by app_ov--d as follows: Traffic 'Resolution. No. 19012- Pursuant 99!Pursuant to Section. 22358 of the California Vesicle Cole, no vehicle shall travel in excess of 30 u:li.es per hcur on that portion (Road No. 3163) ,, Brentwood, beginning at the intersection of Lone Tree I-Tay and e_-toeing northerly to the intersection of Broomstore Road. Traffic Resolution. No. 1996 Purst int to Section 22358 of the California Vehicle Code, no vehicle shall travel in excess of 45 miles per hour on that portion of PIPE:z RvAJ (Road No. 08984B) , 'Bethel Island area, beginning at the intersection of Gateway Road and extending northerly to the , intersection of Willow Road. (TO) Item 18. SAN P,-*'tIN VAL—'Y BOiP�V R- D - B—Z!� AMIGO RUCAD - FROM STREET - Roads Nos- 5301. 45-34C and 4M'_7 - San Eamon-Danville Area At the recuest of local citizens and after an engineering study, it is recoimended that Traffic Resolutions Nos. 1997, 1998 and 1990 be approved as Traffic Traffic Resolution No. 1997 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking shall be prohibited at all t--es on the east side of SAPS RAMON VALLEY BOLZE17r,3D (Road iia. 5301) , San Ramon, beginning at a point 242 feet south of the centerline of Old Cro-,,; Canyon Road and extending northerly a distance of 535 feet. Traffic Resolution No. 1998 Pursuant to Sections21356 and 21863 of the California Vehicle Code, all vehicles traveling southbound on DEL AMLIGO ROAD (Road No. 4534C) , Danville, shall yield the right of way to traffic on Camino Encanto and to westbound traffic on Dei Amigo Road. (Traffic Resolution No. 1676 pertaining to an e:-isting yield sign on Camino Encanto is hereby rescinded) . (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page of ll August 13, 1974 OWls f((+ff 4CC':i p:V Item 18 continued: Trafiic Resolution No. 1990 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking shall be prohibited at all tines, except for the purpose of loadinv or unloading passengers or freight, on the south side of FROi* STREET (Road No. 4725E) , Danville, beginning at a point 195 f;:et east of the centerline of Rose Street :►_d e::tend_ng, easterly a distance of 26 feet. Iters 19. ACCEPTANCE- Oil I STR :-ENTS It is rec sanded that the Board of Supervisors: A. Accept the following instruments: No. Instrt-ent Grantor Reference 1. Grant Bead 7-29-74 Clifford E, Wilkins, et al. H.S. 202-73 2. Relinquishment of 7-29-74 Clifford E. Abutters Rights Wilkins, et al. M.S. 20Z-73 F. Accept the follot:ing i.nstru.^.ents for recording only: 1. Offer of Dedication 7-29-74 Clifford -E. Wilkins, et al, DI.S. 20Z-73 (LD) GFINERI AL Item 20. DATA PROLESSING REMODEL - PH-SE 11 - Building, -Maintenance No. 1374 It is reccmmanded that the construction contract With Madsen Construction Co--pany of Napa for Data Processing Remodel - Phase II, �Yhic � was a remodeling project in the basement of the Finance Building, 11,113rtinez7 be accepted as complete as of Au,Lst 13, 1974, and that the Clerk of the Board be directed to file the appropriate Notice of Completion. It is also recommended that the contract time be extended to the date of acceptance, inasmuch as the contractor was delayed by changes requested by the County. Furthermore, the County has had beneficial occupancy of the area throughout the life of the project. The final construction contract cost was $13,024.70. (BAD AG E N D A Public Works Department _ Wage ?i of 11 August 13, 1974 0001'7 � 1 I Item 21. NURSE CALL S_S T E'•t - COU'.iA HOSK AL - Work Order 5333 It is reco= ended that t�.e Board of Supervisors accept as substantially complete the construction contract with Spartan Engineering of Lafayette as of August 13, 1974, and direct its Clerk to file an appropriate Notice of Completion. It is also recc_=erded that the Board of Supervisors a :tend the contract time to the date of acceptance, i nSii-uch as the contractor was delayed for reasons over which he had no control, primarily, late delivery of materials. The final construction contract cost was $35,622.97. (EP) Item 22. i'OTOR POOH. CARACE ADDITIO - "oz-1- 0-- der 5342 It is reco:.:.�ended that the General Contractor for the 2.lotor Pool Garage Addition, Sal Cola Construction Company Of Martinez, be allowed to s_bstitute a sub-contractor for the equipment is the Motor Pool Garage Addition other than P. L. Batt Company, ctino w.-s t.e listed sub-contractor on the original Bid Proposal. The Public Works Department Building Projects Division ::as on file a letter of release from the P. L. Batt Company. This action is requested by Sal Cola Construction Compazy. (BP) Item 23. NAVAJO AVIATION F30 LEASE - Bucnann_n Field In accordance with its lease agreement, Nwrajo Aviation, Inc. , Lessee,- on July 30, 1974, sub=itted its semi-annual report covering percentage of gross revenue for the six. month period ending June 30, 1974. A partial payment of $3,000 toward the amount due the County, together vrith a proposal to pay the delingUent balance at the rate of $400 per month, plus interest, was included with the report. The Auditor-Controller advises that the delinquent balance on lease rents and other fees due as or August 1, 1974 is $13,657.91. It is recd--ended that the Board of Supervisors reject Navajo's proposal for instal=int payment of delinquent rents, and approve instead a payment plan (similar to that recently approved for the Sheraton Inn) as follows: 1. To the uz+paid balance on the percentage rents specified in the lease and other fees due shall be added interest at the rate of 1�% per month from the due date, as consideration for deferred payment. 2. The balance due to be paid in four equal monthly installments, plus interest, on the first of each month, beginning September 1, 1974. 3. All future rentals shall be paid on time. It is further recd=ended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Refer the matter-as to payment of delinquent rents and , fees to the County Auditor-Controller for determination of exact arounts of delinquent rents and fees, together with the accrued interest for amounts of installment payment s. (continued on next page) 'A G F N D A Public Works Department 10 of 11 August 13, 1974 00018 Iter 23 continued: 2. Direct the Public Works Director to make monthly reports to the Board of Supervisors as to Lessee's performance on future payments under this plan. 3. Authorize the Public ;forks Director, County Administrator, and County Counsel to work with the Lessee on the natter of renegotiation of the car rental lease terms, as requested by Lessee. If the Beard of Stmervisors finds the above recouendation unacceptable, or if the Lessee fails at any tire to accept or perform under the installment plan approved by the Board, then it is recommended that the Board direct County Counsel to prepare and issue a Notice of Default. The County Administrator concurs in this recommendation. (VLC) NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 11 of 11 August 13, 1974 00019 i p, wS BOARD OF STTPrPVTSORS OF COMPRA CISTA COUNTY, CALTFORNIA Re: Zoning Ordinances Introduced Date: August 13, 1974 The Roard having held hearing on the Planning Car-mission's rec�runendations on the following rezoning applications, and dir- ected preparation of the following ordinances to effect name; These ordinances were introduced today, the Board by unanimous vote waiving the full reading thereof and setting August 26, 1974 for Board consideration of passing same: Ordinance ADDlication Number Applicant 2:umber Area ?4-52 Roy and Mary Carlisle 1723-RZ Brentwood 74-53 Contra Costa County 1902-RZ Danville. Planning Commission (Initiator) PASSED on _August 13, 1974 , by the following vote: Sunervisors AYE. fi0 A=,=r'!T I certify that this is a full & correct J.P.Kenny Tx j T T �— record and copy or action duly taken by A.M.Dies (x ) ( ) ( ) this Foard on the above date. J.F.Mor ia.r ly (x ) ( ) ( ) J.R.QtSSO':, County Clerk and ex officio 1J.N.BoQess (x) ( ) ( ) Clerk of the �oarq'Ajon August 13, 1974 E.A.Linscheid(x) ( ) ( ) BY: Deputy Dorothy azz i cc: Administrator Planning GW MCC 00no i - - r ' BOARD OF SIT?ESV?SOBS Or W ti'TRA COSTA COMITY, CALIx'OHNIA Re: Zoning Ordinances Passed Date: August 13, 1974 This being the date fixed to consider passing the following ordinances rezoning vroperty as indicates, which were duly intro- duced and hearings held; The Board orders that these ordinances are passed, and the Clerk shall have them published as indicated below: Ordinance Application Pumber Applicant Nunber Area Newspaper 7t;-45 Falender Homes 1835-R? Danville The Valley Pioneer 74-46 Habitec Architects 1874-R' Danville The Valley Pioneer 74-47 J. D. Graham & 1880-R? San Ramon The Valley Associates Pioneer 'SASSFD on August 13, 1974 , h,: the follmiing vote : "^' I certi `•r that this is a full Pc correct J.P.Iicnr:z Y-)' T-7 Tom- record a: c eonv o*' action duly taken by A.M.Dias 01 ) ( ) ( ) this RofIrI4. un the above nate. J.E.'Noriarty QC ) ( ) ( ) J.R.OL`"Sv:, County Clerk and ex officio W.N.Bo gess (K ( ) ( ) Clerk o' trTe Board • n August 13, 1974 F.A.T inscheid (7 ) ( ) ( ) R.; �� '_-� Deputy Arline Patten cc: Aeninistrator GIgMcC 00021 i IN THE BOARD OF GlrP--YVTSnRS O$ C017FA C ISTA COL*' , STATF OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Aaproving ) Personnel Adjustments. ) August 13, 1974 ) As recommended by the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE '-BOARD ORDE_RM that the personnel adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYE'S: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, V. H. Boggess, E. A. Lfnscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 00022 i <, ^e t F f V POSITI0N ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department social Service Budget Unit 502 Date May 14, 197= Action Requested: cancel (1) unclassified Eligibility Work Supervisor II position 409 (formerly 509-01) 3��,993/�07/ Proposed effective date: ASA'p Explain why adjustment is needed: Position allocated on Board resolution 72/426 and never classified - can no longer be_justified rrith present organizational structure. REi� EIVED Estimated cc=t w � 1 . 7al arms and wages: Irifi�I 1 t i 4 $ 2. -fixed`�ssgts: J-Cizt .i.tems aj d cc6t) ZZ Cifice of to s �fi�n!v ads:+�ctntry► 5 - P Estimated total Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: May 22, 1974 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. �•--- County Administrator Personnel Office .and/or Civil Service Commission ate: August 7. 1974 Classification and Pay Recomrendation JuJ Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: August 9 , 197It Cancel one (1) Eligibility work Supervisor II, position number 099 Salary Level 325 ($993-$1,207), effective August 14, 1974. County Administrator :action of the Board of Super•ficors AUG a Adjustr,Rnt APPROVED on 319z'4 t��550,iEivuv County Clerk I R OL SSan Date: AUG _ 5 1974 By: df' rrn2r.t c.:... P: ~Su;cvc2-f_ "OTE: To2 s�ctiun grid reverse side of fora r"- t' he completed and supplemented, when app.,-opFTate, by an orgarizatior chart depicting the section or office affected. { n 3^Q (',347) M s r POS I T I ON A D J US T M E N T R E 0 UE ST Department PROBATION Budget Unit 308 [gate July 30, 1974 Action Requested: Cancel Deputy Probation Officer 11 position It 4308-256-006 (vacant) . Proposed effective date: 8/5/74 Explain why 3d,', :;"-Ent :s needed: ?cs. _icn -.ray .r,3•_ei -7 :-1l t n�j -z;lacec^ent of Sr. JPO on Leave of Absence. Per P-300 =8103 position is to be cancelled on return of E. Malloy (308-257- I7 ,,ho returns August 5. Estimateg4os�ofladjustment: cot�rf� COS–&A COUNTY L{ Q. RECEIVED Amount: -r u 1 . !�qari3 aR wages: 2. F .:edAsset's: (Zis.4 -ueru and cost) ,1111 31 1974 L_` i ==a O tte of L J LC-1 Ll Administrator , -f EstimateC?trtl►tal 5 Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator ;Date: Au: t Z 1 9 It r To Civil Service: Request recoimnendat-ion. County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: August 7. 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cancel Deputy Probation Officer II Deputy Probation Officer II, position '06, was established to replace an employee in the class of Senior Deputy Probation Officer while on leave of absence. The employee has now returned and the position is no longer necessary. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling Deputy Probation Officer II, position 06, Salary Level 1 (1075-1306), 114 Personnel/ Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: Auzust 9. 1974 Cancel one (1) Deputy Probation Officer II, position number 06, Salary Level 351 ($1,075-$1,306), effective August 14, 1974. L County Admini trator y Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment A?PROVED tUM22901MCA on AUG i 3 1974 — , County Clerk Date: AUG 1 3 1974 6. R. o'-S.So�t By: APF "'VAL :1 this c-i_sa�Ga`'.:%'c..i CJ'_ I�� �`JC�%`.iati On Ad1!.Ls-tme)!.i and Pe1L6CJnrIee t NOTE: To_p section and reverse side of form irc:.s4 be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 1 0J024 vvW-01 'R nA w. f" w': 5 �� Cyt.:• ..".. t.1" i P O S I T I O N ADJUSTMENT R E 0 U E S T Plo: Department Probation Budget Unit 308 Date 8/6/74 i Action Requested: Allocate the class of Probation Drug Treatment Coordinator-Project to the Exempt Salary Schedule. Proposed effective date: Explain why adjustment is neeaeu: Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and waves: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (.i:is'L .tzi s ;,:d cc-s• ) Estimated tota� $ Signature ,1 ,� ` epa nt ea Iniiial Determination of County Administrator Date: Countv Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Co.. ,ission Date: August 7. 1974 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Probation Drug Treatment Coordinator - Project on an Exempt basis. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 73/488, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, by adding Probation Drug Treatment Coordinator - Project at Salary Level 405 (1267-1540). Can be effective day following Board action. This position is exempt from overtime. C4 ✓ Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: August 9, 1974 Allocate to the Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel the class of Probation Drug Treatment Coordinator-Project at Salary Level 405 (.1,267-$1,540), effective August 14, 1974. County Adm nistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors AUG 3 1g7� Adjustment APPROVED on County Clerk n L t• � i ;Y Date: By: } APPROVAL oz thLtS :4: n'' t' d usty-Tent and Pe tsanF,.et UTE: Town section and reverse side of forr. m:z.st be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) OtI�,N' t C� IN T?7 r-)An OF S-TPL:PVISORS OF CONTRA COS'T'A STATE OR CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) Appropriation Ad iustments. ; August 13, 1974 On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY T—Irr, BOARD ORDERED that the appropriation adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein are AD�IROXFMF . The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOBS: None. A?�ISE'NT: None. 00026 CONTRA COSTA COUNT APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1_ DEPARTMENT OR B`DGE'6 UNIT County Administrator RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Plant Acquisition) Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease Increase Code Quontitvl Fund BadaetUno 0b,c;± >,,:_Aca. (CR X IN 66) 3, /z 01 1003 102-7710 503 Relocate Vacuum Pumps 01 1003 106-7713 FC 41- Ed Ctr Bldg. Lse Impr. 550 01 1003 086-7710 5F 834 Court Lamps 981 01 1003 088-7710 Traffic Signs 519 01 1003 106-7713 YOB 3811 Bissell Lse Impr 4,365 01 1003 086-7710 S 1137 Thompson Remodel 179 01 1003 106-7713 Fe'6 3029 Macdonald Alarm 839 01 1003 086-7710 737 Recorders Counter 73 01 1003 087-7710 703 Cafeteria Remodel 6,902 01 1003 097-7710 571 Refrig Reline 237 01 1003 097-7710 565 Inst Refrig 825 01 1003 099-7710 713 Walk-in Freezer 243 01 1003 119-7710 503 Btwd Pumphouse & Pump 841 01 1003 127-7712 501 Sec Fence & Alarm 422 01 1003 100-7710 604 Office Remodel 5,807 01 1003 080-2283 Mtc. of Bldgs. PROOF _Cp1°a_._ K.P._ VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY To adjust appropriations for various Date oescnptian plant acquisition projects being performed by the Building Maintenance Division, Public Works Department, in the 1973-1974 fiscal year. APPROVED: SIGNATU ES DATE AUDITOR— CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: AUG ] 3 9 4 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Supend;ors Kenny, bias. mt.ri.,Sty. I3or.•_a�. LirscSicltl. AUG '• 3 '''' Acting Chief No:. n�,t,� Assistant County J. R. OLSSON. CLERK I, �h t L�• z , _ MM 1101;", Administrator 8/2./74 S+ s¢ture Tale Date Approp.Adl- i M 129 Rev. 2:68) V ee Instructions on Ret eFse Side ^ ,i rnal No. r VVVN� e r r Y` CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT E;:AR?�!ENT � �_,�'cT UNIT County Administrator RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLGn'S USE Plane Acquisition) Card Special ACCOUNT 2. 03JEC T OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM Decrease Increase C,dr Ouantitvl F r.d sudII-rl��. Oc•ec-Ie= ct- (CR X IN 66) 3� 1/z 01 1003 102-7710 503 Relocate Vacuum Pumps 01 1003 106-7713 Fe Ed Ctr Bldg. Lse Impr. 550 01 1003 086-7710 y 834 Court Lamps 981 01 1003 088-7710 r Traffic Signs 519 01 1003 106-7713 YO 3811 Bissell Lse Impr 4,365 01 1003 086-7710 1137 Thompson Remodel 179 01 1003 106-7713 Fe&' 3029 Macdonald Alarm 839 01 1003 086-7710 737 Recorders Counter 73 01 1003 087-7710 703 Cafeteria Remodel 6,902 01 1003 097-7710 571 Refrig Reline 237 01 1003 097-7710 565 Inst Refrig 825 01 1003 099-7710 713 Walk-in Freezer 243 01 1003 119-7710 503 Btwd Pumphouse & Pump 841 01 1003 127-7712 501 Sec Fence & Alarm 422 01 1003 100-7710 604 Office Remodel 5,807 01 1003 080-2283 Mtc. of Bldgs. �5 Fly-; PROOF _CTp•- K.P._ _VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY TO adjust appropriations for various plant acquisition projects being performed Date Oesulption by the Building Maintenance Division, Public Works Department, in the 1973-1974 fiscal year. APPROVED: SIGNATU ES DATE 1 AUDITOR- / 2 r CONTROLLER: ��YY COUNTY y� ACMINISTRATOR: AUG 3 t�7A Int BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: SUPe-%'t 0M X nnr• D1,2S. \IIr!.rtS, j N0% AUG , 3 !-J-7 Acting Chief a^�Or�r_. or• Assistant County J. R. OLSSON, CLERK . �s,.Gz. w�,t�r �r r Administrator 8/9/74 by ,� Z. - Title ��/ Oate Apprap.Ad j. t. 1 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo Count, State of California August 13 , 191?_.t__ In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) Nos). 74/696 through 71 /702. On motion of Surervisor W. N. Bo Eess , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT—I= THE BC RU ORDERED that the follouring resolutions im are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/696 Authorizing consolidation of East Bay Municipal Utility District election of members of the Board of Directors with the November 5, 1974 General election; No. 74/697 Authorizing consolidation of East Bay Municipal Utility District election on the water fluoridation measure with the November 5, 1974 General election; No. 74/698 Authorizing consolidation of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District election of member of the Board of Directors with the November 5, 1974 General Election; No. 74/699 Authorizing consolidation of Ambrose Recreation and Park District election of members of the Board of Directors with the November 5, 1974 General election; No. 74/700 Authorizing consolidation of West Contra Costa Hospital District election of members of the Board of Directors with the November 5, 19711 General election; No. 74/701 Authorizing consolidation of Mt. Diablo Hospital District election of members of the Board of Directors with the November 5, 19?4 General election; No. 74/702 Authorizing consolidation of East Bay Regional Park District election of members of the Board of Directors with the November 5, 1974 General election. The foregoing order vias passed by the following vote: AYES: .upervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. e � 00029 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Cosa County, State of California August 13 ig 7 In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) 110 s)• 74/703 through 71;/706. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Bo gess , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT 3 THE . .D DERED that the following resolutions to are) hereby APPROVED: 74/703 Authorizing consolidation of Pittsburg Community Hospital District election of members of the Board of Directors :with the November 5, 1974 General election; 74/704 Authorizing consolidation of Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District-election of members of the Board of Directors with the November 5, 1974 General election; 74/705 Authorizing consolidation of Contra Costa County Board of Education election of Governing Board member with the November 5, 1974 General election; 74/706 Authorizing consolidation of Liberty Union High School District election of Governing Board member with November 5, 1974 General Election: The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, :E. A . Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. HOES: None. ABSENT:None. 00030 Momp In the Roard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Resolution(sc) No(�) . 74/707. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenn , IT 19 BY THE ECARD-ORDERED that the following resolution(s) is (arty) Hereby APPROVED: No. 74/707 - commending Lourn G. Phelps, who is retiring as Chief of Police of the City of Richmond, for his outstanding achievements in the law enforcement field. The foregoing order tiros passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. unrQ- None. ABSE17: None. T6 vVv1 IN THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUMI T, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) Resolutions Nos. 74/708 and ) August 13, 1974 74/709- ) On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following resolutions with respect to Assessment District No. 1972-1 , Country Club Drive, Moraga area, are ADOPTED: No. 74/708 Approving revised plans and specifications and fixing September 3, 1974 at 11 :00 a.m. as the time to receive bids; No. 74/709 Fining September 17, 1974 at 10:30 a.m. as the time for hearing on certain changes in the scope of improvements to be constructed. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. i$. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. MOria_rty. NOES: hone. ABSENT: Hone. 00032 line In the Boord of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 1974 - In the Matter of Ap royal of Resolution(s) WOW- 74/710 and 74/711. - ' On motion of SuperVisor J. P. KennX seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias I' 1 S THE � .-.�0 HD RED that the follo:•:ing resolution(s) is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/710 - Fixing September 3, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for Slide Repairs 1974, Part 1 (Foster Lane and Avenida Martinez), El Sobrante area, Project No. 1375-5815-74; and 74/711 - Fixing September 3, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids 'for repair of damaged pavement on Sandringham South _ (Subdivision 4037) , Moraga area, Project No. 3225-4674-74, and authorizing County Counsel to undertake action to recover all costs from the party responsible for said damage. The foregoing order %as passed by the follo r_ng vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. WOES: None. ABSEIM None. 00033 In t6P gourd of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13t4 -7 In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) No(s). 74/712 and 74/713. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , I'�� E ��n�. 0 DER,10 that the following reso ution s is (are) hereby APPROVED: 74/712 - Accepting as complete as of August 13, 1974 contract with Madsen Construction for Data Processing Remodel, Phase II, Finance Building, Martinez, and granting an extension of- contract time to August 13, 1974. 74/713 - Accepting as substantially complete as of August 13, 1974 contract with Spartan Engineering for installation of Nurse -Call System, County Hospital, Martinez, Work Order 3333, and granting an extension of contract time to August 13, 1974. The foregoing order tins passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny; A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ?HOFS: None. ABSENT: None. 00034 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 —0 .19 74 1n the Matter of Approval of Resolution(s) NOW. 74/714 through 74/724 On motion of Supervisor W. N. BoElzess , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD -DERED that the following resolutions x= are) hereby APPROVED: Nos. 74/71h through Authorizing the County Auditor to make 74/722 certain changes of the Assessment Roll of Contra Costa County; No. 74/723 Ordering the County Auditor to cancel Redemption Penalty, Fee, and Interest on 1973-1974 Secured Assessment Roll; No. 74/724 Authorizing the County Auditor to Amend Board Resolution Number 74/541 relating to transfer of taxes to unsecured roll in Code Area 2017, Parcel 159-050-001 . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A . Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 00035 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19L4 In the Matter of Ap roval of Resolution(s) No s). 74/725. On notion of Supervisor W. N. Boaiess , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT Y 1'HE BOARD ORDERED that the following resolutions is are) hereby APPROVED: No. 74/725 - congratulating the 38th:President of the United States, Gerald R. Ford, and wishing him well in his new assignment. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A., M. Dias, W., N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 00035 bil .3 ' � a t c E�E E r i I t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 19 7 In the Matter of River Fire Protection District and Approval of Resolution Number 74/695. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having noted that on August 6, 1974 the Board had approved Resolution Number 711/675 ordering Antioch- Pittsburg Area Fire Protection Reorganization to dissolve County Service Areas F-3 and F-4; detach territory from the Contra Costa County, Eastern and Oakley Fire Protection Districts; and concurrently form a new fire protection district subject to the confirmation of the voters, and had caped a maximum. tax rate election for said district, a measure containing both questions to be placed on the November 5, 1974 ballot; and SuperYisor Linscheid having further noted that no name had been given to the newly established district, recommended that it be called River Fire Protection District; and Supervisor Linscheid having further recommended that in connection with the approval of the Antioch-P`;.ttsburg Fire Area Protection Reorganization the staff of the Office of the County Administrator be rev_uested to provide the electorate within the district boundaries with a detailed explanation of the reorganization and the maximum tax rate neasu_re in order that voters may have a better understanding of the issue; On :notion of Supervisor Linscheid seconded by Supervisor W. H. .Boggess IT IS ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendations are APPROVED, and Resolution Number 74/695 naming River Fire Protection District is ADO PTI ED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, 1.1. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, Y. E. Moriarty. NOES: Mone. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Sups:Visors County Counsel mixed this 13th day of august , 19 7h J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Aileen Elder 00037 h [1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 _, 19 74 In the Matter of School Facilities for Students from New Residential Developments. The Board on January 22, 1974 having referred to the Director of Planning and County Counsel the request of the San Ramon galley Unified School District Board of Education that the Board of Sunervisors adopt and implement a policy to insure that adeouate school facilities will be available with the' enrollment of students from new residential developments in the school district; and A report dated July 31, 1974 having been received from County Counsel expressincT the opinion that the county may not condition the issuance of buildinS permits upon an applicant providing a school site and facilities or on the payment of an in-lieu fee because such is not a permissible object of the county's local police Power; and County Counsel in said report having further stated that such school matters are of statewide concern and neither the Constitution nor state law authorizes the county to so condition the granting of building permits; and County Counsel having suggested that the county could consider adopting a "time phased" general plan and specific plans as discussed further in his report (copy of which is on file with the Clerk) as a technique to insure that adequate school and other public facilities are available prior to permitting certain land uses; On r_wtion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor 11. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid report is acknowledged. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABS12IT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: San Ramon valley Unified Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of School District Board Supervisors of Education arfixed this 13th day of August , 1974 Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel g p�- ,fir 11 Deputy Clerk Acting County Administrat( D. Harkness H 24 5/70 - 1:.500 „038 P 10 CO -31L Yf AUG G 1914 JU17 31.9 1974 WCREW NIPS- OMA GM Jdan B. C-1 awens C4 D.;•: Masrr3r. J. Uloa=, Deputy County Counsel Counts cannot condition building permits on provision of school facilities or payaent of in-lieu fee. t T_. I1MIRODUCTION This responds to Hoard Orders of January 22, 2974 and February 19, 1974 requesting that this office r_port to the Board concerning the request of the Board of Education of the San Ramon Valley Unified School "IstrIct ("District') that the Board of Supervisors adopt a 'policy° that no building permits be issued for new residences within the boundaries of the District unless the appli- cant complies with the following requirements 1. The applicant shows what steps will be taken to insure that edequate school facilitiss will be available eormmensurate with the needs generated by the proposed residential construction, 2. The applicant obtains the approval of the District that adequate school facilities will be available for the needs of the proposed constructions, and . 3. The applicant corplies Lith the District's policy on availa- bility of schools. The District's policy provides in part that a porson desirinG to construct a near residence or Improvements to an existiry residence must provide a school alto and classroom to acceiwaodate the estimated enrollment from the construction, or con- tribute $225.00 for the second and any additional bedrooms in the p-%-sosod construction. II. IS TUE The broad legal issue presented by the District's proposal is whether the County is authorised to issue building permits conditioned on an. applicant's prov+_dins a school site and facilities or on the payment o'.' an in-lieu fee. In our opinion 40,42 Ca?-.at r may not condition Ww Issuance or building perr..ita upon ar. VplLear.`,IJ providing a school site and facilities -?- qWL& Afts"SO C.At OW39 r A . ' ..:.MLI Of ���c.s_Y./_ Jul, 31, 1974 or o:e the p yr-e:t a!" a: in-llui rbs bee-tuse such: In not a p_rmlasible wiJec.. or thn Count Lyls local pallat p er. Furtherrore, such school =tterc are o+ stmte«ldc cone:-m. and retthar the Constitution nor atate law =Mharl3e3 the County to so condition the grant of building perclts. Rmiever,, the County could conaider adopting a °time phased" general plan and specific plans as discussed is Section Y.B, below, an a technique to insure that adequate school and other public Facilities are available prior to permitting certain land uses. ' IN. DISCUSSION The State Lac' lature has zzot expressly authorised a county to condition the issuance of building peradts on the dedication of school fteilities or the payment of an in-lieu fee. Consequently, tho County's constitctio IXT granted police power rust be numined to deterruee whether it authorizes the type of regulation proposed by the District. ' A. Police Power California Constitution Article L32 37, a oroon2y refbrrsd to as the local °police power" provides as follows: "A county or c1toy tm7 hake and enforce within its liaLtn all local, pslie*, sanitary and other ordinaaeas sod regalatlons :not in conflict with general lams.' In general, a proposed regulation men.t have a legEtirste objoctLya and be reasonable in order to constitute a proper exercise of the police power. 1. Ob ective or the Reculatlon The subject natter or a proposed rsgnl:tion ea::e: h;r e L9•-=t=zte and parmissible objective of the police pcmmar. We r_z:: no .apo:red California case ruling on the qu rtion oC wtierher la z per.- saible objective of a city or count; to coad:t±ore a bu=11L..- M:rpt on the dedication or leaning of land and 1gpr0v*=9nt3 :c~ ac%ool rhallities or on an Inr-lieu payment therefor. There is language in sora: autho-MMsa the- bu:_s:_e:: Fer_.ttz =y be conditioned an the dedication of la:e~- or th-- P=!= o: a tond ror • carrot erects, if +.h_ card -_on • . . . . :.. pronert . (C d. Zal;Sar t_a zo.�n- f:•::�::.m, -.. : . : }` ps. 19) iio:�var, an aza-iruation of ts:+ r.•�.s••.: :r •=- ;•:�_ -::.• �•�:::lige; �7 /�/•��� /.i �•• :. :.r+til.. permltn are canditioniC. ton- M-2 thO + - •_ s or aoom= purposes. A, ditiorml, building parmLra stlt0j: t,3a t•+! Jtsl v 31, 1974 3 - t. = t !4 Legtslaturo " ;� inc.� t�:�: cam:•:s :�:�++ r�-co••�±:::.c! Wm;. r.• er • t ■• i wll• r F y q w ....1: .):'1�'!.. �;' !mLit 1.•i�:t a�:e- L• r an O ..�: ['.E.'.r:l.r Or acceaz--n nd that, o: necajalty, Inpl:cs suffLcient access--boli: In zadtvmlaion and nt nsubdt rLsLon cases, R 1"le=l5lr police oaxor ea• require the dedtentiem of additional access.. .mftan the need themsror arises." Southam Pacific Cam v v. Cit or Loa Anmlea [19661 242 C.A.26 358 428 51 ML.Uptr. Ma court in So=ers v. City or Los Angeles (196T) 254 C.A.2d 605, 62 Cal.Rptr. 523a recognized that its lnquLry was united to street and highway matters and stated at page 6139 °•de come now to the cases deallm vith the right of government to require sndmr the police parer the dedication of rir'hta-or--v as a condition to the development or pamicuUw property.w EZq*asis added.] Thus, the reason a Count; nay ecndItion a budding permit an the dedication of property for access is because county streets and highmays and rldhts-of-crag constitute a legiti©ate• and recognized objective of County relmlation. In our opinion Mae County does not have sufficient interest in or a•athoriby for providing an4 rinanc3ng school f::rilities to p9--r-Lt it to condition buLldi g permits an the prarl ion o: adequate school i ellities mu er the guise of the County'$ local police payer. 2. Reasonableness or the Reculation Additionally, a proposed rerAlatiam not be reasonable in order to constitute a valid as=ertlon or local police power. The standard rot reasonableness graerally includes the follmAna: a. Th: proposed :eCulatfon, as applies:, oust be reason- ably necessary to a.:hieve the 1eg+tioate objective. b. The conditions imposed by the regulation must be reasonable related to the use of p_operty and conceived to Wfill the public needs emanating from the applicant's proposed use. (0oti a rment Cote J65909) In this regard, the court= reeogmtm that a proposed Lind ume, including construction fbr which a building per:-.it In neat!ed, c.+,v r:nerste ir-crpased dcrands fbr public services rami nccilities. Ocro:tton v. County or Sscrsr-onto [19691 275 C.A.2d tile, :1• , 79 Cal--npF . t L. c. The p.opo=:l regulat;on nut not discr iminato; x1allarly situated landowners csst be treated sin-I'larly. -3- Om •e , rl .. .,N.•..=.....,.. JuIr 31, 1974 ...�.... • J� .::1� r arty_r d Th2 pr opo.;-.d rero 'sa`°^re not ct-%prf ve t'&2 land or all reasonable %Palt:3 .'►F.ch :!:;L the owner IS rat able to =-ke of tective acunO=:c uve op 4i prG=7er r . e. soplien t ratst atr`en'te the need for which the =qt.!=d dedication is to be used and receive direct economic banefit from the dedication. (But 20 Ha3tin3s Lair Journal 735 questions the econor3c benefit theory as the justification for are exaction or "forced dedication" as az ezercise of the police poser; Associated Home Builders v. Nalnut Crass: [19713 4 C.3d 633, 94 Cal.l$tr. b3r, prow;das a comprehensive reviser of exactions a3 conditions of subdivision approval.) . In our opinion, the requested County "policy" which incorporates the policy on the avail a5;llty of schools adopted by the Governing Board of the District does not heat the test of reasonableness in its present fbra. We question, for example, whether the administrative appeal provisions are adequate, whether an applicant should be required to pry the in-lieu fee even if the school facilities we adequate, whether such a County policy should or could be limited to as re3j one school. district, whether the definition of "residential development" is sufficiently deffn..te in the Board policy, and whether a policy proposed for the County should apply only to build- ing permits for new residences whereas the Board policy applies to conditions and Ir-ro:•events to new and e+•iating residences. We note that we have never been asked to and have not provided an independent review of the District'o policy. We have referred to tht District's policy• anly insofar as it relates to the Ratters raised by the police proposed far adoption by the County. B. State Pr erattoa Local rer.ilTations, =y to hold invalid whirs the Legislature has man - fested an Intention to :::holly occupy the field even if they otherwise constititute a proper exercise Wo the police passer. (5 Kitkin, Su:mary of Callfornia Lass, at:t Ed.1.tion "Constitutional Lars" pp. 3743-3745) Business and Professions Code 511525.2, part of the Subdivision map Act, provides that a countoy say condition its approval of a sub- divislon. =p on the subdividerls dedication of land for schools. However, if the school district accepts the dedication, it nust repay to the subdir*der the a•Edi vider's or Ig=r l coat of the laced plus any casts iraurred b;: th± suOudivider in ma.LatairIng and improving the land izicludizn& The Izzue rite be ral3ed Whether th's provl:lon in girl SubdLvision XV Act hart paaermtud tate f{eld in re -Ard to ;hs- prov{ston. of` sw'tool sites 00042 Doard of JUly 31, 1974 by dedication, or `..h-::' th:! pri e;zPtia:t ratrely extends to conditions t:-La, a;; ae inpozed on au:)-i:Y isions. Theare is authority.. writh which m concur, th t th-3 state, in enacting the Subdi•e-3ion I[ag Act, marely United coed t{ons which mky be imposed or. absroval of a Atm Y a .�t7..Y ' :. a �„ ! O L stair ra.iV �I:a YV.aY�YiGSi.s ili1�C.. �l be L.+�30si�4 �� t:OLla1..CtiOr, xll.th Mahar c`langas in land use such as building pets. (CEB, Callfornia Zoning Prectice [1959] pp 79-80; 45 Ops.Cal.Atty.Cen. 23 [1965.31 12.1o. 67-316) The issue was raised in Santa Clara County Contractors and flozebuilder3 Association v. Cita of Saata z»a 11965j 231 C.:.1d 5+.e-+, 51;2 4,3 C-al. ptr. 86,, but the court specifi- cal y declined to dacide the question. C. Flatters of statewide concern Where a matter is one of ge:eeral or statewide concern, the Legislature has paramunt authority and there is no rood for local regulation. (5 Wits in, supra, pp. 3749-3751) It is clear that public schools including school site location are matters of state;de rather than local or dun;cipal concern. (Town o" Atherton V. S•.:RAwE nr .court of San Hateo Counter [1958] 159 C.A.23 11, 324 P.2d 32b; Coweram-an: Code 55309 Sfnilarly, the provision for school facilitles and school financing constitutes sovereign activities of the State. :►::{ch have not been ceded to local sub- divis i o= or the state. (Val1*ora a Constitution Article IX, 66, 43 Cal.Jur.2d Rev., "Scho3ls" pp. 90 et seq., 336, 396-400) Consequently, the County oey not rely solely on its local police poorer as the aut.ho:itg to the type of policy proposed by the District, unless esp-.ez3l authorized by the Constitution or by the Legisla.yure. (e.r., Ruzirezz & Professions Code 511525.2) In accord with this view is the San 03.ego County Counsel r s office which harp Infamed us that it his consis6ently advised that County"* Board of Sipervi3ors that there is no authortty for imposing fees or charges for schools, as proposed Here, In the absence of enabling state legis- lation. V. ALtER-RAiIV"r.S A. State Leis at .on Vie State Lesl3lature rad: provide counties with sufficient authority to acer.-:wi tsh 't'he of the 0i34%.,rict to reauire those seeking a cis^;;c in land u3e (e.:;., bul-3din perrdt, rprabdi7±3ion, rezoning, va ;o nce ., land use to dedicate land and cazstruct zcnool �+ 7.. ila M nal.e p .� • en'. f moi- z h•Yre .' Tac. 1 ..._....., o. tc :.� :)..;:. G: 1 e.., i!'1-lleu t: toad . Jr 00043 =.>>::s'til 13i :iU::a�"•'::i:? :i vu.*I.7 311 1:'74 Al; llh-, a:3st 3:, 53.s I.-OM l^t=adu..3- w In the Lc:;i;ZatuM-� in 173 and prarlds in pw*•i.„ Chat ccuattleu r.;±: cc.-idLtion subs:vizions an dedic:s:ian or ir.-1:eu per:tents to --et the require.. nta for adequate school facilities. Hwmi,*r the Legislature did not pauss either bill and no S*•»{ .... . m,%4ev...w .•�w i......o�.,c�ed M:��is�:; th3 1r? ;3 �.'.s.titl =-. n s.. . B. Tice Phased General and Scecific Plans and Phased Zonigs The County could conJ3der providing by general plan amendments (Gov. C. SS65300 et sea.) or by the adoption of specific plans (Oov. C. $555450 et seq.) that certain land uses would not be per- witted is an area until adequate public facilities existed or were assured. In other wools, the general plan anend ant or specific plan authorizing the hfer land use would not be effective until adequate public facilities were available to service the proposed land use. Some out-of-state Jurisdictions have utilized sfailar techniques fbr the regulation of and planning for growth under the label of "Phased zor.ing.'m (Sae St=ford Environmental Law Society, "A Handbook for Controlling Local Growth" [Sept. 29733 P. 50 citing Golden Y. Planning Board of Rawwo 019723 334 N.Y.S. 2d 13fi, 30 N.Y. M mg. M15 R.R. ant SERF authorities) In sumnary, time-phased general and specific planning could be a valid and effective mechanism for regulating the tieing and location of growth iP the plan is sufficiently coseprehensive, reasonable, non-exclusionary of certain groups, and allows for the provision of public facilities and services in those areas ultimately planned for more intensive uses. He note that the only growth controlling measures or the type discussed herein adopted by public agencies in California of which we are aware, (the cities of Petaluna, San Jose, and Liveraore) .are presently subject to legal challenges in State and Federal Courts. a TB:bw w�'w 00044 n. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 19 74 In the Matter of Assignment of County Vehicle for Use by County Administrator. On notion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that effective September 3, 1974, authorization is GRANTED Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, for assignment of a county vehicle for use by his in carrying out county busi- ness* The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. K. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABET: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Acting County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Department Supervisors Garage Pool affixed this 13 th day of August 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 4 t�i f ' w /i. Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5/74 - 12,500 OQ045 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 i4 7 In the Matter of Vandalism Problem in Greenbrook Subdivision, Danville Area. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having presented to the Board for consideration a letter received by him from Mr. Norman G. Wilson, 31 Wiley Court, Danville, California, requesting assistance in curbing incidences of vandalism, car theft, burglary, and other crimes which have been occurring in Greenbrook Subdivision, Danville area; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Sheriff— Coroner and the Public ',Yorks Director (Traffic Engineer) are requested to review this matter and report thereon to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supem-isors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, ,1. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. DOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the ioreyoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said Socrd of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ,. 'Ones, my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: _r. Count:r S.-- = —Co_'oner Qs-'xed 2iwis ? ti+ day of August 19 1 Public :O^�S Dir ecto3 Actin~ Cou r-t Admi strator J. R. O!_SSON, Clerk By / DeputyClerk 00046 r u In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 In the Matter of Approving CAP 1975 Multi-Year Plan for County Office of Economic Opportunity. Supervisor A. M. Dias, Chairman, Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, member) having submitted a report dated August 13, 1974 in response to a Board referral '- concerning the CAP 1975 Multi-Year Plan for the County Office of Economic Opportunity, which plan describes the three year goals of the program priority areas of manpower, education and youth for the years 1974, 197; and 1975, the second year (1975) representing a continuation of the program activities of 1974; and It having been indicated in the committee report that although there is no definite evidence that the Economic Opportunity Program will be continued through 1975, the County Office of Economic Opportunity has been directed by the Regional Office of Economic Opportunity to submit a grant application for the 1975 program year, thereby making it necessary to submit the Multi-Year Plan in connection with the 1975 grant application; and The committee having recommended that, in view of the fact that the future of the Economic Opportunity Program is unknown at this time, the Board proceed on the assumption that the program will be extended through 1975, that the CAP 1975 Multi-Year Plan be approved and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman of the Board, be authorized to execute said document on behalf of the county; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid recommendations of its Administration and Finance Committee are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. IN. Bo:;;ess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Mone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors an the dote ufaresaid. my hcnd and the Seal of the Board of cc : Economic `Onno--ru"ii ty 1r_%� ,gip,:visOCS Auditor-Cont:oder c�►xed t:+is ??th day of August 19 74 Acting Coup„J Ad n'_n;utrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Sy i GiL C=ett-G�l Deputy Clerk u A. r _ , fLK i In the Board of Supervisors of } Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 ig 74 t In the Matter of Approved recommendations of County Government Operations Committee with respect to Activities at The Wicked Eye, San Ramon area. s Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, County Government Operations Committee (Supervisor J. P. Kenny, member) having submitted a report dated August p, 1974 , in response to a Board referral concerning the activities at The nicked Eye in the San Ramon area and its relation- ship to a proposed roller skating rink in the San Ramon Valley; and i It having been advised in said report that the committee met i with representatives of the Offices of the District Attorney, Sheriff--Coroner and County Counsel, and that the committee also took a field trip to inspect the physical location of The Wicked Eye; and The committee having further advised in its report that The Wicked Eye appeared no different than any other bar in the county; that there is no flagrant sign calling attention to the fact that it apparently does offer adult entertainment; that the list of law enforcement problems furnished the committee by the Sheriff-Coroner appeared to be no different than similar lists for similar establish- ments of this type; that the roller skating rink is still in the proposal stage at this time and construction has not started; and that the committee was informed by the District Attorney, County Counsel and Sheriff-Coroner that the county at the present time has no ordinance authority to control the type of entertainment * being furnished by said bar; and Therefore, it is the finding of the committee that no unusual problem currently exists in the vicinity of The Wicked Eye and it recommends that the matter be dropped until such time as the roller skating rink is built and operating; and that, if an when that occurs, the Sheriff-Coroner furnish the necessary surveillance to be sure that underage roller skating rink patrons do no frequent The Wicked Eye; and On motion of Supervisor Boggess, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY TIRE .BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its County Government Operations Committee are APPROVED and said matter is REMOVED as a committee referral. The foregoing order was passed by unanimous vote of the Board. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc • District Attorney Witless my hand and the Seal of the Board of Sheriff-Coroner Supe -isors County Counsel affixed this 1'3th day of _ AaEust 1974 Acting County Administrator _ Attorney R. W. Crarin �_, J. R. al- ©Nf Clerk Mr. P. Cassara By----� t _,__.—.. Deputy Clerk ri,o sna -t^,soa L. Kincaid 0 7MW Ilk' 4 L!V r V p•:.m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 1974 In the Matter of Proposed resolution governing mobilehomes. The Board this day having; considered proposed resolution establishing inspection and permit fees for mobilehomes, said resolution being in line with the newly enacted legislation providing for additional inspections of mobilehomes (Chapter 640 of the Statutes of 1973) ; and The County Building Inspector having recommended adoption of aforesaid resolution as prepared by County Counsel; and The Board members having discussed the matter, and Supervisor A. M. Dias having recommended that the Board hold a public hearing thereon; NOW, THERE=7ORE, on motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Dias is APPROVED, and August 26, 1974 at 8 p.m, is FIXED as the time for hearing. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess , E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc : Western Nobilehome Assn. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspector Supervisors Acting County Administratonfxed this 13th day of August , 1474 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY Deputy Clerk L. Kincaid H 24 5/14 12.50000049 ri In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 1971 to the Matter of Substitution of Surety Bond for Cash Deposit in Connection with Minor Subdivision 128-73, Martinez Area. The Board on July 23, 1974 having approved an agreement with Richard C. Zbavitel for the installation and completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 128-73, Martinez area, and in connection therewith having accepted a $1,012 cash deposit (Building Inspection Department Receipt No. 105713 dated July 11, 1974) as security for the full amount of the costs for completion of improvements in said minor subdivision; and The County Building Inspector having on August 1, 1974 submitted a request that a surety bond in the amount of $1,012 issued by Transamerica Insurance Company (Bond Ko. 5260-57-42) be substituted for the aforesaid cash deposit; N0:1, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor `U. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. 14. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of the Building Inspector is APPROVED, and the aforesaid bond is placed in the subject file. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. FOES: None. ABSENT: Mone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the m mutes o-r said Board of Super-wriscrs on the date aforesaid. t`: s^ess my 4 Cnd and the Seal of the Board of j Bui?d ^g i_^.Spec or cfiixed ibis I th day of Auzust , 1974- R. 974R. OLSSON, Clerk By_ /� � �.s�u/ Deputy Clerk 00050 ' f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 1974 In the Matter of Approval of Surety Tax Bond for Tract No. 4268, City of Pittsburg. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor 11. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the surety tax bond in the amount of $35,000 for Tract No. 4268 located within the city limits of Pittsburg is hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ?'DOES: None. ABSENT: .tone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Tax Collector Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Redemption Supervisors Officer affixed this_3th_day of Aggust , 19 71j. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Byti � � u%, Deputy Clerk Dorothy La ini H 24 5/74 -12,600 00051 UU%.)t)1 ■ jibr . r i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 19 7�L_ In the Matter of Resignations from the Special Cormittee to Study Public Health Licenses and Fees. The Board having received a J417 30, *974 memorandum from Glen W. Kent, M.D., County 79ealth Officer, advising that lair. Harry Castiglioni, Mrs. Marjorie H. ichardson and Yr. Peter T. ]duller, representing the Associated General Contractors of California wished to resign as members of the Special Comittee established by the Board to study public health licenses and fees (Ordinance Iia. 74-1 ); and Doctor Kent having further advised that inasmuch as the Special Committee membership is quite large (17 members remaining) and the time to report to the Board was established as November 15, 1974, he recommended no replacements for these members be considered.; On notion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, M IS 51-' THE 31AFID C'PJ)= that the aforesaid resignations are hereby ACCf.PT-ED. The foregoing order eras passed by the following vote: AYES: Sunervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscbeid, J. E. i ioriarty. NOES: 'acne. A3SE"3T: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Health Officer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Treasurer-Tax Supervisors Collector mixed this _day of August , 197J4- County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting County AdministratorB ii�.;� By ,/� �a 1��..i,r� , Deputy Clerk H za siva - 12,500 Doris Baldwin 00052 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 19 74 In the Matter of Application for Leave to Present a Late Claim. Lois Shields, 1007 Hampton Road, Lafayette, California 94549, by and through her attorney, Frederick D. Schwarz of Hardin, Cook, Loper, Engel & Bergez, 2150 Valdez Street, Suite 1710, Oakland, California 91612 having filed with this Board on July 17, 1974 an application for leave to present a late claim against the County of Contra Costa; NOW, THMEFORE, on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. X. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for leave to present a late claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order wa_ passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. F. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. • ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Boars! of Suoervisers on the date aforesaid. Vli�ness rry hand and tna Seat of the Board of Public .iDi��S {3 Y super-:-Asars Atte: . B~oa..cr_ owed this _th+ day of 1it_ust , 197t— County Counsel ., J. R. OI_SSON, Clerk County Ad=- -i---;strto-r '&" ,Y- , - I Deputy Clerk Bor"ot',-T Lazz n 00053 � ' r4 H. t I{ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 ' 19 tel. In the Matter of Application for Leave to Present a Late Claim. Dorothy Silva Young, 210 :later Street, blest Pittsburg, California 94565, by and through her attorney George 6f. Kilbourne, Sherbourne, Kilbourne & Kennett, Inc., 620 Contra Costa Boulevard, Pleasant Hill, California 94523 having filed with this Board on July 26, 1974 an application for leave to present a late claim against the County of Contra Costa; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor 1.1. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for leave to present a late claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: hone. It ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes ci said Board of Supervisors on the date uforesaid. my :hand and the Seal of the Bocrd of Fubiic ro {sy(�) tLn: Mr. 3roa4.-:.i: offixed this_ 1t:: day of August I9 Count; Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk (30iln�j w:minis`, moo:' Bii! r'cto-, H=,an Z e3ou`rces °�' � Deputy Clerk 00054 T In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13, 1974 In the Matter of Amended Claim for Damages. Claudell Roberts, by and through his attorney, Jeff Gorelick, Attorney at Law, 14.5 Park Place, Point Richmond, California 94501 having filed with this Board on July 16, 1974 a claim for damages in the amount of $20,000 and on August 2, 1974 having filed an amended claim; 1101.11, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid amended claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order r:as passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ROES: none. ABSENT: None. • I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Cc: C1 a irar_t/ :4tornc;- Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of • 1 ubliC Atun: i .match a�itae3 :his ?3'h-- day of August 01 19 74_ CountY S^ >_-f'1-- 0 r On:-1- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk _.c i. -,- !� �, <,_ Deputy Clerk ] �•V t..i��_ .a .IJV_w— _ V 00055 r i i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 19 74 t In the Matter of Amended Claim for Damages. Doyle Thornton, 1824 Cavallo Road, Antioch, California, by and through his attorney, John Diaz Coker, Old Post Office Building, 509 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, California, 94565, having filed with this Board on July 12, 1974 a claim for eneral and special damages in the amount of approximately 105,100 and on August 1, 1974 having filed an amended claim, with the amount to remain the same; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid claim, as amended, is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Nona. s ABSENT: None. r 'r f i i i t .i 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the E mirutes of said Socrd of Supervises on the date ofor?said. CC: C�3117:3T1t Witness my 'viand and th&Seal of the Board of i+ Public Works D,-�-- cto_r ( 3) SL�::'viSO:S r At n: Mr. Broach affixed :his 1 th day ofAujXust , 19 ILL County Sneriff-Coronar ;s J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel r MA ?'-° Deputy C&erk40L1^� County n ?I ►+ �3 �;1s :_.sao �;•.,-•,.38:! KTZ'=_L78r3 00055 f t�t I' 47 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 In the Matter of Resolution Adopted By San Ramon Valley general Plan Review Committee Requesting Restric- tions on Development in the San Ramon Valley Area. The Board having received a memorandum from Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, transmitting a resolution adopted by the San Ramon Valley general Plan Review Committee at its July 8, 1974 meeting, which proposes restrictions (until July 1, 1975) on development in the San Ramon Valley area while the committee proceeds with its review of the general plan for the area and requesting that the Board effectuate the policy cited in said resolution; On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said matter is REFERRED to the County Goverment Operations Committee (Supervisor Boggess and Supervisor J. P. Kenny). The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYISS: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, S. A. Linscheid, J. R. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: San Ramon Valley general Supervisors Plan Review Committee ofixed this 13th day of August , 14lZ.L Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel 1 Board Committee By_ - Deputy Clerk Acting County Administrator Vera Nelson M;a 5J74 - 1.1%500 00057 41 . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 1974 In the Matter of General Assistance: Appeals from Administrative Decisions After Evidentiary Hearings. This being the time for hearing on appeals of Mr. Curtis Padia, Ms. Bernice Stempfley, Ms. Rose Garretson, Mr, Raymond Casteel and Ms. Loda Travnicek from administrative decisions rendered after evidentiary hearings denying the appellants certain General Assistance benefits; and Mr. Jeff Zimmerman, Lax Clerk, Contra Costa Legal Services Foundation, appearing on behalf of the above-named, having requested that the Board overrule the administrative decisions and presented a written statement in support of his request; and Mr. Ralph Pollard, Appeals and Complaints Coordinator, Social Service Department, Human Resources Agency, having advised the Hoard as to the position of the department With respect to the subject matter; and Hoard members having commented on the conflict in interpretations of certain sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code as they relate to this matter and having expressed a need for clarification thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid appeals are REFSRRSD to County Counsel for review of their legal aspects and for report to the Board :august 269 19711 at 8 p.m. PASSED on August 13, 1974 by unanimous vote. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Zimmerman Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. Pollard Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 13tbday of August , 1974 Agency J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting County Administrator - -f2' �.�.. By , c.ti.� 1 .���.LLa... Deputy Clerk Arline Patten H 24 5/75 -1:.500 Q 00058 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ti August 13X19 74 1n the Matter of Displaying Flags at County Buildings on Holidays. The Board on July 9, 1974 having referred to its County Government Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) the question of whether United States and California flags should be displayed at county buildings on holidays; and Supervisor Boggess this day having presented the report of the Committee in which it is recommended that federal and state flags be displayed in Martinez at the Court House, Library, and Veterans Memorial Building; in Pleasant Hill at the Central Library; in Richmond at the Administration Building; and in Pittsburg at the County Building, on all patriotic holidays, i.e. , Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Admission Day, Columbus Day, and Election Day; and The Committee in said report having further recommended that, should holiday flag display at other county locations be occasionally desirable, the head of the department occupying the facility make special arrangements with the Public Works Department; On motion of Supervisor Boggess, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its County Government Operations Committee are approved. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ec• Mr. N. F. Compagno Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supe=rvisors Acting County Administra-a#fixed this 13th day of August , 19 74 tot J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk D. Harkness H.24 5/74 - ►:,silo 00059 4:. 6 IN THS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ^CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STAT& OF CALIFORNIA In the Metter of Appcintments } to Citizens Advisory Committee } August 13, 1974 for County Service Area T-2, ) Central County Area. } } T The Hoard on July 29, 1974 having adopted Resolution Number 74/651 establishing County Service Area T--2 to provide transit services in the Central area of the County; and The members of the Local Mass Transportation Agency of Contra Costa County at their August 1, 1974 meeting having deter- mined to recommend to the Board of Supervisors that it appoint an advisory board, composed of one representative from each of the .five cities and one representative from 'sash of the two communities comprising said service area, and havin therefore requested that nominations for members (,and alternates} be submitted to the Clerk for consideration by the Board at its August 13, 1974 meeting; and The matter having come before the Board this day and Supervisor J. S. Moriarty having reported that the following per- sons had been nominated fora ointment to the Citizens Advisory Y Committee for County Service Area T-2: City or Community Member Alternate Walnut Creek Ma or Sanford M. Skaggs Chairperson of 1 5 Civic Drive Transportation Walnut Creek, California Commission = Concord Vice Magor Richard T. Hr. Richard C. Stockwell La Pointe Assistant City Manager Concord Civic Center Concord Civic Center 1950 Parkside 1950 Parkside Concord, California Concord, California Martinez Mayor 31won Lance Mr. Gane 3dwards 525 Henrietta Street 529 Blue Ridge Drive Martinez, California Martinez, California Lafayette Councilman George Wasson Mr. E. C. Marriner 314.3 Indian Way City Manager Lafayette,, California 975 Oakland Street Lafayette, California Pleasant Hill Councilman Lenard Grote Councilmen Robert Harmon 3300 North Main Street 3300 North Main Street Pleasant Hill, California Pleasant Hill, California Moraga Community Mr. William H. Coburn Mr. Coral DePreister Association 1580 Del Monte Court 142 Selborne Way Moraga, California Moraga, California The Orinda Mr. .Tames B. Lubin Mr. Richard Osborne Association 80 'Tara Road 35 Glorietta Court Orinda, California Orinda, California; and 0OC60 u 4 ... .. p, - I VIEWS= Supervisor Moriarty having recommended that the Board concur in the selections and approve the appointments; and r Supervisor S. A. Linscheid having expressed concern that the committee membership Was not representative of all residents in the Central area of the County in that not all favor a public bus system for the area whereas each of the nominees supports the Local Mass Transportation Agency; and i Board members having discussed the matter; !' On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Moriarty is APPROVED and the aforesaid nominees are APPOINTED to the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area T-2. t The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed F this 13th day of August, 1974. t i J. R. Olsson, Clerk By Vera Nelson Deputy Clerk cc: Appointees Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller Acting County Administrator p 6 i. f. 1 i f.' F4 F t f f 00061 R:, K• in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 ZA_ In the Matter of Request from Contra Costa County Ambulance Association for review of documents related to ambulance services. A letter dated July 29, 1974 and attachments having been received from Mr. Michael E. Mickelberry, President, Contra Costa County Ambulance Association, requesting the Hoard to review and approve specific changes submitted by said association in the present ambulance agreement, ordinance (No. 70-77), communications agreement, regulations, rates paid by the county and other affected documents related to ambulance services; and Mr. Mickelberry having advised that due to the rapid changes in all areas related to ambulance service, the above items have become obsolete, ineffective and unacceptable to the ambulance operators of Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that afore- said matter is REFERRED to the Office of the County Administrator and the Contra Costa County Emergency Medical Care Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Acting County Administrator witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Emergency Medical Care Cte. Supervisors c/o Dr. Phillips , Chairmano#iixed this lith day ofAugust , 197-IL- Director, 97th Director, human Resources Agencyf J. R. OLSSON, -Clerk Sheriff-Coroner By_ r� k ivuC4" Deputy Clerk County Counsel Auditor-Controller L. Kincaid "" sr NMMnce Association. 4 QOLiv2 v k3 .......... Ya . ............ - ----- ..... ....... r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 74 In the Matter of Letter from Western Regional Manager, Cable-Vision, Moraga, Transmitting Schedule of Proposed Changes to its Rate Increase Request. The Board having received an August 2, 1974 letter from Mr. David R. Van Valkenburg, Western Regional Manager, Cable-Vision, 1575 School Street, Moraga, California transmitting a schedule of proposed changes to its rate increase request; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter and schedule are REFERRED to the Office of the County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. David Van Valkenburg Supervisors Acting County Administratorb;ixed this 13th day of August , 1974 County Counsel //,, J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By fes.., , Deputy Clerk N. In raham � ►+24 s174 - izsoo 00063 � i i In the Board of "5upervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 14 74 In the Matter of Proposal of the Contra Costa Veterinary Medical Association for Animna Population Control. Supervisor if. N. Boggess having stated that in connection With the July 23, 197h hearing on the recommenda- tions of the Special Animal Control Review Committee, George E. Eberhart, D.V.M., President, Contra Costa Veterinary Medical Association, had submitted to him a written proposal of the said association for animal population control, and a paper entitled "Results of an Ani^al Population Survey: Alsaeda and Contra Costa Counties, California, 1970" by Robert Schneider, D.V.. .,11-!.S.and lichael L. V aides, II.A. , Ph.D; and Supervisor Boggess having recommended that the material supplied by Doctor Eberhart be furnished to i tiro A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioners, and Mro Nick Calicura, Chairman, Animal Review Control Committee t s Sub-- Committee on Population Control, with the suggestion that 14r. Seeley and Mr. Calicura meet with Doctor Eberhart to study the proposal of the Veterinary Association and have available for the Board at its September 30, 1974 continued hearing a suggested program for low-cost spay and neutering; On motion of Supervisor 7.4. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AIM: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. N. Dias, 14. N. Boggess, E. A . Linscheid, J. E. Horiarty. a NOES: None. ABSENT: None. e i t J 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes o: said Boc;-d of 5uperviscrs on the date uforesaid. cc• r a C a3icu=s Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mra Seeley Sur_-visors iounty Counsal affixed this '13th day of August , ig 74 Acting County ndmini strator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk e-r Deputy Clerk HZ, s;'- 1T.i l 00064 f r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AmEst 13 19 U._ In the Matter of Opposition to Construction of the Proposed County Jail. The Board having received from Mr. D. L. Truax, 1386 Camino Peral, Moraga, California a flyer bearing the letterhead of Citizens for Community Involvement, Post Office Box 727, Martinez, Califoria opposing construction of the proposed county jail; and Mr. Truax having added his comments on said flyer, suggesting that the construction of the jail be re-evaluated; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having commented on the state- ments contained in the flyer, labeling them a distortion of facts; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY TME BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFEt'fi�"D to the Public Information Officer for appropriate action. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, ,7. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. DOES: None. ►BSENT: done. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my nand and the Seoi of the Board of Mr. T--aax Sup4rvisors Office of County a axed th;s 7t• d of Administrator ---h- °1' ? '� . 19 Public Information Officer L J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Sheriff-Coroner By Deputy Clerk Dorothy azz ini 00065 vVV%JU , MW t p. `s r a i In the Board of Supervisors f of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , i 971L- In the Matter of Letter from Roy E. and Elizabeth Sumner, Alamo, with respect to procedures followed by Planning Department staff on an application for minor subdivision. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having brought to the attention of this Board a letter dated August 2, 1974 from Roy E. and Elizabeth Sumner, 2780 Miranda Ivenue, Alamo, Cnlifornia, 94507, with respect to procedures followed by the Planning Department staff in connection with an application for a minor subdivision of property located in the Alamo area, and requesting the Board to initiate a review of the zoning classification of the subject property; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Director of Planning for report to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Roy do Elizabeth Sumner Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors Acting County Administrataffixed this 13th d }�of August , 19 _Z4 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B L Deputy Clerk %arleen K. Travers tl 24 5/14 . 1:.500 ©®V,,l .�(�(11jj 6 i In the Board of Supervisors . of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 74 In the Matter of Letter from Mr. .Charles Pringle Requesting Formation of a Stqrm Drainage District Zone for Subdivision 4454. The Board having received a August S, 1974 letter from Mr. Charles Pringle, P. O_ Box 305, Brentwood, California request- ing formation of a storm drainage district zone for Subdivision 4454 with a maximum tax rate not to exceed 500 per $100 assessed valuation; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W_ N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT said letter be REFERRED to the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None_ ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Di-racto= Witness my hand and 6, e,Seal of the Board of 1.1-r. Pringle sup--r'isors County Counsel ccexed this 13th day of August , 19 74 Acting County A&Mi nistrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk A By • t-i�y- - Deputy Clerk N. In' raham 0016 7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California August 13 79 74 In the Matter of Request from R.A.J.A., Inc. for Board Radorsement of Grant Application Submitted to California Council on Criminal Justice. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having noted that he had received a July 21, 1974 letter from Ms. Jane L. Holmes, Acting Project Dir- ector, R.A.J.A., Inc., 2898 Concord Boulevards Conoord, California, 94519, transmitting copies of portions of applications which were submitted to the California Council on Criminal Justice for federal funds to initiate alcoholism programs and requesting Board endorse- ment of said applications; and On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid matter is REFERRED to the Acting County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggoss, E. A. Linecheid, J. B. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor A. M. Dias. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: R.A.J.A., Inc. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this 13th day of August , 19 74 County Counsel 1' J. R. OtSSON, Clerk Acting County Administrator ( ' By t4L4 I Deputy Clerk Charleen K. T vera H 24 5/14 -1:.500 F 00068 t�U'liVh' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 1974 In the Matter of Letter from State Department of Health in connection with Child 1ealth and Disability Prevention Program for fiscal year 1974-1975. This Board having received a letter dated July 29, 1974 from Irederick B. Holdges, M.D., Deput Director, State Depart- ment of Health, transmitting material Allocation table, Program standards, and Plan format) pertaining to the Child Health and Disability Prevention Program for Fisoal Year 1974-1975; and Oe notion of 'Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter and related material are REFERRED to the Director, Human :;sources Agency. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. co: Director, Human Resources witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 13th day of August , 19 ! Acting County Administrator . OLSSON, Clerk By__ Deputy Clerk 'Charleen K. Travers H N $114 - 1:,500 00069 i I h WPM „R •1-7,. k' r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 1L-, 19 71 In the Matter of Request of Claude and Virginia May, Applicants, to Rezone Land in the Saranap Area (1904—RZ). William S. and Gladys O'Donnell, Owners. This being the time fixed for hearing on the recom— mendation of the Planning Co=- ai.ssion frith respect to the request of Claude and Virginia i:ay to rezone land in the Saranap area, and no one having appeared in opposition; and Mir. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that no Environmental Impact Report was required for this application; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Claude and Virginia 'may, 11-904—R2, to rezone approximately 6,000 square feet of land *"ronti r on the west side of Alpine Road, south of Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Saranap area, from Multiple Family Resi— dential District (14-2) to Retail Business District (R—B) is APPROVED, as recommended by the Planning. Co=mission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director of Planning and the County Counsel prepare an ordinance, amending the zoning ordinance of Contra Costa County, giving effect to the same, said ordinance to be Dublished for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Contra Costa Times." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: S:zperti i sons J. P. Kenny. A. M. Dias, 11. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, j. E. 111oriarty. i3OES: None. U—+ ;" ne. I hereby certify the the foregoing is a True and correct copy of an order entered an the mirutes ci said Board of on 6-- dm— ::!oresoid. ^�5S mv hand and the Seai of the Board of c.c: .Y�a71 s can-4 i�:�y1SOr5 P?a—i ''' (2) ti7t:ued 4.b;s 13 t-h day of Auguat 197f- J. R. OLSSON, Cleric nti Deputy Cleric 00070 j r. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA August 13, 1974 In the Matter of ) Senate Bill 2151. ) The Board on August 6, 1974, having discussed Senate Bill 2151 which provides that the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court in Contra Costa County may impanel an additional grand jury to inquire into public offenses and return indictments, and having determined to consider said measure this date; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having reiterated his sugges- tion that the Board follow the recommendation of Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, and oppose said measure for the reasons cited in memorandum dated July 29, 1974, a copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Board; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having reported that he had received a letter from the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court, The Honorable Max Wilcox, Jr. , which letter he requested be read by the Clerk of the Board; and which letter indicates that the judges favor said legislation to help protect against the possibility of dismissal of an indictment because the Grand Jury, as presently constituted, may be deemed not to represent a true cross-section of the community; and It having been noted that th-- bill would involve addi- tional county costs because the measure has been construed by the State Department of Finance to be permissive, rather than mandatory, and thus exempt from the Senate Bill 90 reimbursement feature; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having suggested that the matter be referred to a committee for consideration including the possibility of amendments which would make the measure acceptable to the Board; and On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT Senate Bill 2151 is REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Dias and Linscheid) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. CERTIFtM COPY I Mrtify thit ti-+; i% a foil, trtt, & rnrr,'rt ropy of tt.e ori:-inat do :c+.•ct tt•hirh 6 0:, fila in my office,. L-A 141.tt it : t, t-e-: •.! t• :tsinpto-, be tiw Hoard of cc: Senator John. A. Ne jedly -':'� E'•• of c'o sca. r" ;t:r t'nnr:. ra'ifornia. on tot t± ATTI.;TF .f, it, of sSUX. County Judge Wilcox, Jr. uC said award of SupervLiori. Board Committee �"`? Acting County Administrator ru.�s. 0!1 AUG T1 3 1874 County Counsel 00071 liJv �1 wz . 4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 74 In the Matter of Provision of Legal Services to School Districts. This Board having received a letter from Mr. George H. Renworth, Superintendent, Moraga School District, advising that the District has been informed by County Counsel that his work- load from the school districts has increased to the point where he will decline to furnish legal services for other than bond elections, defense of school district under Education Code Section 1015, and written legal opinions under Government Code Section 26520; and Mr. Renworth in said letter having expressed the opinion that the provision of legal services to school districts is a county obligation and having requested that County Counsel con- tinue to provide such services with no restrictions; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor A. M. Dias and Supervisor Linscheid) for consideration in conjunction with its review of the 1974-1975 County Budget. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date uforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Board Committee Superwisors Mr. Renworth osiixed this 13th day of August _ 19 74 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting County Administra-By Deputy Clerk for D. Harkness H as 5h+ -1:.500 00072 t�3 I r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 7A- In the Matter of Letter from Mr. William E. Nelson, President, Alamo Improvement Association, Requesting Exclusion from County Service Area T-2, The Board having received a July 29, 1974 letter from Mr. William E. Nelson, President, Alamo Improvement Association, P. O. Box 271, Alamo, California requesting exclusion of Alamo from County Service Area T-2, and reconsideration of the southern boundaries of said service area; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be REFERRED to County Counsel to answer. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. �r I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: Mr. William Nelson Supervisors Public Works Director ofi'ixed this 13th day of August , 19 74 County Counsel J. R. QLSSON, Clerk Acting County Administrator -� By ' i-,,� Deputy Clerk N. Incjiaham N 24 s». - ?.sav 000173 s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California lix-p-st13 1974- in 9 ?4-in the Matter of Communications from Mrs. Mary Carr Scales Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having adviied the 3oard that he had received several communications from Mrs. Mar Carr Scales.. 289 Grizzly Peak 3oulevard, ans;ng`.on, California- 9 708, offering suggestions concerning the Count.T budget, County mental health policy, and other matters; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communica- tions and material received from Mrs. Scales are RM?MLrM to County Counsel for appropriate action. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. 3oggess2 E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. *TOES: 'Tone. A3SEW: 'done. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Boord of cc: Airs, Scales Supervisors c/o Supervisor Moriarty ofF;xed this day of August ' 197!L County Counsel -tJtt� Acting County Administrator J. R. QE.SSON, Clerk a Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5/74 -12.500 f 00074 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 74 In the Matter of Assessment District 1973-3, San Ramon Area. This being the time fixed for receipt of bids for construc- tion of improvements in Assessment District 19?3-3, San Ramon area, bids were received from the following: Oliver DeSilva Co. Inc. & Pestana Construction CO. (JV) McGuire & Hester Bay Cities Paving & Grading, Inc. O. C. Jones & Sons Granite Construction Co. Piombo• Construction Co. Gallagher & Burk Inc. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are referred to the Engineer of Work for report on August 20, 1974 at 11:15 a.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Sunervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid cc: Enuineer of 'Work Witness my hand and the Seo) of the Board of Bond Counsel Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 13th day of August . 19 74 County Counsel — Acting Countv AdministratorJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY -'�./o Deputy Clerk D. NarY.ness H 23 S174 -1-.Sao 00075 V r .. Iwo In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 i9 74 In the Matter of Amendment to 1974 Delegate Agency Agreement with Concerted Services Project, Inc., Office of Economic Opportunity Program. On motion of S-upervisor A. H. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an amendment to 1974 Delegate Agency Agreement with Concerted Services Pro- ject, Inc. which provides for an increase in the federal share by $700 and local share by $175 thereby increasing the total contract to $147,125 ($117,700 federal share and $29,425 local share) , to cover expenditures incurred in sending Mr. Charles Swift, MRnpower Supervisor, to a conference sponsored by The National Career Development Project of United Ministries in Higher Education, during the period August 18, 1974 through August 31, 1974• The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. 3 NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Concerted Services Project,In`Y:*1e5S my hand and the Seat of the Board of Office of Economic Supervisors Opportunity affixed this 13th day of A __, 19Z4_ County Auditor-Controller /� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting County Administrator ' ! // 8y ..u� Deputy Clerk Cha_rleen K. Travers H zs st�a -iz,soo 000'76 e:i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County State of California Aug us t 13 19 74 In the Molter of Completion of Private Inprove- me,.ts in Minor subdivision 193-72, Orinda Area. The Courts 3uildin- Inspector having notified this Board of the completion or private improvements in Minor :'ubdivision 193-72, Irinda area, as provided in the agreement with William N. and Ruth E. Clyatt, 755 Miner Road, Orinda, California, approved by this Board on December 19, 1972; 'dOW, T7-'ERR.E, on motion of Supervisor W. "i. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. 11. Dias, IT IS By THE BUA.RD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. r`,' IS 3Y THE 30ARD FtfRTu-M 4 iDERYD that the surety bond in the amount of 13,325 ('.umber 8023798) issued by The Fidelity and Deposit Company of 11aryland guaranteeing faithful performance, be and the same is hereby E.X+`;KEFATED. The foreguinE order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. 3oggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. ?DOES: None. A3SE"T: ::one. ! hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Applicant/Owner Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspector Supervisors Grading Engineer ofi;xed this 13th day of August , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By - _. `/fes!_fit: , Deputy Clerk Doris 3aldwin N as 5/74 -t:,soo (� VU0'77 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 19 71. In the Matter of Completion of Private Improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 91 -?3, Concord Area. The County Building Inspector having, notified this Board of the completion of private improvements ire Minor Subdivision 91 --13, Concord area, as provided in the agreement with Dynamic Agents, Inc., 1821 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Walnut Creed, California, approved by this Board on October 16, 1973; `IOW, TTEREFOFE, on motion of Supervisor W. J. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. H. Dias, IT IS 3Y THE BOARD ORDERED that the private imspmveme-ts in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY Ti 30ARD FL'FT?MR ORDEiW that the surety bond in the amount of $2,900 Cumber M 191C110) issued by Pacific Employers Insurance Company guaranteeing faithful performance, be and the same is hereby EXONERATED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. 't. 3oggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. 'Moriarty. :IDES: Ai3SM.1.%!T: ::one. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Applicant/Owner Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspector Supervisors Grading Engineer affixed this Ijtday of August , 19 7 J. R. OL.SSON, Clerk By .!{r-c� 'tj. lair.. -r, Deputy Clerk N za 5l74 1:.500 Doris Baldwin 000, 78 ,l�z tp In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 74 In the Matter of Completion of Private Improvements in Subdivision 11.92, Danville Area. The County 3uilding Inspector having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Subdivision 4492, Danville area, as provided in the agreement with Double Tree Ranch (C. Broadman, R. Gretler, D. Emig, L. Talbot), 15 Diablo Way, Danville, California, approved by this 3oard on May 14, 1974; NOW, T.1MREFOR„, on motion of Supervisor W. d. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS 3Y THE BOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS 3Y VM 30ARD ?7ILTIFER ORDERED that the Building Inspection Department is A11TO;HED to refund the cash deposit of $2,$00 (Building Inspection Department Receipt 'do. 103111 , dated May 6, 1974) deposited as security for the above agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N1. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. DOES: :%ore. 'tot.e. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Applicant/Owner wit:wess my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspector Sup_-Visors Grading Engineer offixed this- I Ith day of a1193'g_t . 1974- J. 974-J. R. OLSSOM, Clerk By ,l zf ; za Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin 000,79 r� s rr IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COU;dTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract for Bethel Island Road Widening August 13, 1974 between Cypress Road and Dutch Slough, Bethel Island Area, Project No. 8571-4158-74. Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Eugene G. Alves Construc- ;;1099952.60 Labor & Mats . $ 54,976.30 tion 'Co., Inc. Faith. Perf. 1099952.60 P.O. Box 970 Pittsburg, California 94565 Gallagher & Burk, Inc. Bay Cities Paving and Grading, Inc. The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and su=ficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitted for security shall be :.returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. IN. vias, 14. N. .Boggess, E. A. hinscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Public Works. Director County Counsel County Auditor Contractor CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this is a roti, true & correct copy of the original dorursent rht,h is on file in my office, and that it wax na4c1-3 6' adapted h; the Ekard of Stn-*-!.on of 0sn'ta Ot%tu count,.,. catffornia. on the data- sfrowo. ATTF»'4T: J. R. 6LS ON, County CiYrk&oxotfiefo Cierk of said P.oard of Supervisors. by Deputy Clerk. a►.. .�, on �111'f 00080 e a w. ,. w,v M ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 ' 19 74 c In the Matter of Proposed Amendment to the County general Plan for the Walnut Creek Area. 4 The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission reeot®mends approval of the above amendment; !, On motion of Supervisor A. N. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Keay, IT I3 BY THE HOARD ORDKM that a 1 hearing be held on Tuesday, September 3, 1974 at 2 p.m* in the Board Ohs eras Room 1072 Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California and that the Clerk publish notice of same as required by law in the "Contra Costa Tinea." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisara J. P. Kenny, A . M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, S. A. Linacheid, J. E. Moriarty. i BOSS: bone. k ABSENT: None. f i } i hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Director of Plaimi orfxed this 13th day of Auuuat , 19 7L i J. R. OLSSON, Clerk �i - By -�;...,�1 . ��a-G7,-L , Deputy Clerk Arline Patten N.. 5/14 - 121.500 0V�81 F+F 1 1 i d 2 BOARD OF SUPL't? $0?S OF C071T;LP j CC}S'i"Ft COUI:^:', CALIPQRc'IZA Re: Black auk, Corps. request } to Rezone lend in ) Diablo=assajara area ) August 13, 1974 (1840-RZ) } } On July 23, 19714 this Board fixed 10 a.m. on August 13, 1974 as the time for decision on the Blacknay.k Corporation's application to rezone certain land (1840-RZ) from General Agricultural district A-2 to P1a.^.ned Unit Development (P-1) . The Planning Director now presents a set of proposed modified conditions for the rezoning application for the Board's con- sideration, and indicates that if the Board is inclined to approve this application it should instruct the Planning Depart- ment with the assistance of the County Counsel's office to prepare for Board review, consideration and adoption, all necessary documents required for such approval. The Planning Director also asked for at least two weeks to prepare such materials for Board consideration. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, this Board hereby indicates that it is inclined to approve the Blackha-3: Corporation's application (1840-RZ) with the aforenoted modified conditions, and it there- fore directs staff (the Planning Department with the assistance of the County Counsel's office) to prepare for Board consideration at its greeting on August 20, 1974 at 8 p.m. , necessary findings required for the proposed rezoning, the ordinance and all other necessary documents required for the Bo=ard's final decision on this natter if it decides to aaprove the said rezoning (1811.0-RZ) on August 206, 1974. PASSED on August 13, 15711, by unanimous vote. C.C. Applicant 0irector of Planning County Counsel CERTIFIED c!,.y I certify that thix & a fill,, rrnr ,% 0•4rrant rgDY of the original 4104-untent W:IN-:i 1.4 rtrr fit+• in r-!• n/lice, and that it %vas f,.0 ed g adr.ptv.i t.• r!r' r:—Ir{i of 44 upe"Lior`4 of t'entrn .r.r r nu;;rr. 1';�a:�,� .,,. nn the datb ahOwn. AT'Ei;:;,r: .t. !:. tti�'•ri':. ly,...rrr Cleric&e=•otiirto Ceti:of sait! L'uard of tiupe»iwyrx, by Ifeputy Clerk. G2� V..r:::bar 0OO82 i? r J &j v In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 1974 In the Matter of Review of Ordinance Related to City Services Combining Zoning District Adopted by County of Santa Clara. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having called the attention of the Board to a memorandum he had received from the City of Walnut Creek summarizing an ordinance adopted by the County of Santa Clara related to a city services combining zoning district; On the recommendation of Supervisor Moriarty and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J . P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director of Planning is requested to review the aforesaid ordinance and report to the Board as to whether it might be appropriate for the County of Contra Costa to adopt a similar regulation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias , W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. i I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. c .c. Director of Planning Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors Acting County affixed this 13thday of August , 19 74 Administrator it J. R. OLSSON, Clerk deZr By Ai�een E Deputy Clerk H 24 5174 - 12.s00 00083 . : ... ..... ... T t i R e. rN THE BOARD OE SrjJ?ERVISORS 0 i=—PTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE 0? CALIFORNIA in aha :!attar of Revis ng C oriaos;tion ) of aonomic C`3jo-tun`_tf --'.:�9'.23 t 13, 1971Yr, Council of Contra Costa. ) The Board this day having considered the request of the Economic Opportunity Council of Contra Costa for reduction in size of its membership from 45 to 33, to be comprised of 11 public officials, 15 low-income representatives, and 6 repre- sentatives of private organizations; and for authorization to revise the bylaws of said Council accordingly; and On the recommendation of the Acting County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess , seconded by Super- visor A. X. Dias, IT IS fiY =. - B04RD ORDERED that aforesaid requests are APPROVED, and composition of the Economic Opportunity Council shall be as follows: CLASS I - Elected Public Officials (11) Board of Sunervisors (5) Nage Alteraata* Supervisor J. P . Kenny County Administrator Supervisor A. M. Dias Director, Human Resources Agency Supervisor J. E. Mori-arty County Medical Director Supervisor W. N. Boggess County Health Officer Supervisor E. A. Linscheid Director, Housing Authority of Contra Costa County *( or their designees) City of Richmond City of Pittsburg Governing Board, Oakley Union School District Contra Costa County Board of Education Contra Costa Mayors Conference (2 designees) CLASS II - Representatives of the Poor ( 16) Two designees from each of the following eight Area Councils: Richmond Southside Area Council North Richmond, Iron Triangle Area Council Sar_ Pablo, Parchester Village Area Council Rodso-Crockatt Area Council Martinez Area #ouncil Central County area Council Pittsburg Area Council Egst County Area Council 00084 ,y V CLASS H! - ?rivate Groups and Organizations ( 6) National Association for Ad7ancemento of Colored Peoo_ le ( NA ACP) Mexican-American 'Political Association (MAPA) Leagua of Women Voters Contra Costa County Council of Churches Ricznond 3ouncil of industries Contra Costa County Central Labor Council; and ` IT IS BY THE BOARD FUiq-7 R ORDERED that Article 5, Sectio: 5.1, of the Bylaws of the Economic Opportunity Council of Contra Costa ( a copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Board) is REV I SED as follows: "Section 5.1. Members. This Council shall consist of not fewer than 33 and not more than 51 representatives. ERch representative shall be entitled to one ( 1) vote. The number of representatives established by the Council for the forthcoming year shall be a number divisible by three (3) ." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Lgnscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTI^? that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 13th day of August, 1974. CC,. Office of Economic J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Opportunity Agencies and County , Departments listed By ( -R c/o Economic Charleen K. Travers Opportunity Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller Acting Count; Administrator 0Oti8 .ten....._-. ...._ ., _. .............- . .....+ I om Sr:. t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 1974 In the Molter of Authorizing Execution of Agreements for Professional Services for County Medical Services. On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute agreements with the following individuals for provision of audiology and speech consultation services at County Medical Services during the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975, at a total cost not to exceed $9,500, as more particularly set forth in said agreements: Julie O. Fulford $1,860 William Roth 1,560 Gary A. Clark 2,080 Philip Peltzman, Ph.D. 4,000 $9,500 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and t;is Seal of the Board of �® CC: Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this 13th day of _August , 19 74 Contractors J. R. OLSSON, Clerk c/o Director, Human Resources Agency By Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller N. Inclqaham �� �� H 2A S/74A-dt10Ag County Administrator Ga r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 19 BL In the Molter of Authorizing execution of Modification 1 to Contra Costa County CETA Title II Grant (No. 06-5004-21) . On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Bias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Modification No. 1 to the Contra Costa County Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Title II grant, which incorporates narrative material requested by the U. S. Department of Labor and makes some federal funds available for program administration, training and supportive services, all other terms and conditions of the master agreement to remain in full force and effect. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. F. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Eaggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. IMES: None. ABSFM: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors an the dote aforesaid. ,f cc : Director, Human Rascureen witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller affixed this 11 ;h day o& -_ Au,;T,u, 19 --h Acting County Administrator �, � �' J. R. OL.SSON, Clerk Association of oag Asea � �� f, Governments By Jt,�. Deputy Clerk Off ice of the Gover=nor rharleen K. 'ravers spit 12.s01� 000C)I 5'•'`G... _" .R. . i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 i9 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Real Property Division, Public Works Department, to Negotiate for Lease of Space at 305 Chesle Avenue, Richmond, California. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Real Property Division, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate for lease of space at 305 Chesley Avenue, Richmond, California for occupancy by the County Health Department, Environmental Improvement Project. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. :TOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c/occ: Real Property Supszwisors Public Works Public Works affixed this 13th day of August , 19 74 — Acting County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Health Department By, Deputy Clerk Human Resources AgencyN. Ingilaham. H;s si» - izsao Q 00088 N, ~ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AuFrust 13 _, 19 TEL In the Matter of Proposed Co-location of County Social Service Staff with State Department of Hunan Resources The Board today havinp considered the 7equest of the Director, Human Resources Agency, for authorization to negotiate again with the California State Department of Hunan Resources Development for co-locatlon of certain social service staff (Separate Adninistrative Unit) to protect 91/10 funding for said service; and In connection therewith, It hpving been noted that the Board had received letters from Ms. Donne Casey, Chief Shop Steward, Social Services Union, Local 535, and from Attorney Stewart Weinberg of Levy, Van Bourf7 & liackler, San Francisco, with respect to the matter of said prorosed co-location; and A representative from the Social Services Union having appeared and having requested that , Inasmuch as the court order restra±ning the county from further action is still in effect, the natter be deferred and that appropriate action be taken at the conclusion of the court suit ; and The Board rembers and county staff having discussed the matter further; Noll,', VIEF.R11-70REE , on -not-ion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT Tn BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of proposed co-location Is REFERRED to the Human Resources Committee (Supervisor Kenny and Supervisor W. N. Boggess) for review with interested nartles. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes oi said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc*- Local 535 Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Attorney Weinberg Offixed ibis I -zt!3 day of Atizilc%jr 19[4— Board Co-tT.Ittee Director, Human Pesources Agency J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting County Administratorsy Deputy Clerk County Counsel L. Kincaid M— MW ^ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Grant Award Contract with State of California, Office of Criminal Justice Planning, for Conduct. of Tri-Agency Training Program. (Project No. 1953-1) The Board on March 12, 1974 having approved Resolution No. 74/252 authorizing submission of grant application to the State of California, Office of Criminal Justice Planning, for grant funds to conduct a project titled, "Tri-Agency Training Program" involving the Office of the County Sheriff-Coroner and the cities of Pittsburg and Richmond; N0I4, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the Grant Award Contract between the County of Contra Costa and the State Office of Criminal Justice Planning for the provision of cooperative law enforcement training during the period from August 1, 1974 through July 31, 1975, estimated cost of said project is $44,447 ($42,222 in grant funds and $2,225 in county matching funds) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriart:r. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. 4c: SLate otE California, Of.:ice Vhmess my hand and the Seal of the 8ocrd of of Criminal Justice Sup--Visors Planning c/o County offixed this 13th day of August , 19 74 Sheriff-Coroner J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Countv Sheriff-Coroner County Auditor-Controller By Jr- _4L Deputy Clerk Acting County Administrator N. In4raham ,CtLtje;i� {��yj:/try'/ c/o County Sheriff-Coroner i FIR,FtW" 77,17 ., a _.. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 Y-!L In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Extension of Contract With Alhambra Convalescent Hospital for provision of mental health services. Pursuant to Board order of July 9, 1974 and on motion of Supervisor W. A. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. M, Dias, and on recommendation of the Director, Hun= Resources Agency, IT IS BY THE BOARD OR»ERSD that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUMORIZED to execute Extension of Contract between the County of Contra Costa and Alhaaobra Convalescent Hospital for provision of mental health services ( inpatient alcoholism services, convalescent care) during the period June 30, 1974 through September 30, 1974, at a cost to the county not to exceed $10,J00, in accordance with conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract; The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Hone. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors Contractor affixed thisrl3thday of A,_;VIgt , 19 County Auditor-Controller / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting County Administrat �y t " •..ct .��•.4 , Deputy Clerk M z+ siva - i_.sao Charleen K. Travers 00091 � A M ,p � M i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 ZL In the Matter of Agreement With Horace A. Siino for professional services, County Probation Department. On motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Supervisor A. K. Dias, IT IS BY THS BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Mr. Horace A. Siino for provision of salt-defense training to the staff of the County Probation Department and Juvenile Hall employees during the period August 19, 1974 through August 23, 1974, at a total cost not to exceed $90, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. K. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Nona. ABSENT: None I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ca: County Probation Officer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Mr. Donovan Supe-visors Contractor of#ixed this 13th day a August , 19 c/o Probation s. oe.ssaN, Clerk County Auditor-Controller Acting County AdministratorBy - j Deputy Clerk Charleen K. Travers H 24 5114 -12.500 000Q9 , , _ r In the Board of Supervisors ' of Contra Costa County, State of California August 12 , 19 Z�'_ In the Matter of Designating New Representative of County Health Department on the Contra Costa County Emergency Medical Care Committee. The Board on July 2, 1974 having appointed Glen W. Kent, M. D. to serve on the Contra Costa County Emergency Medical Care Committee as the representative of the County Health Department, and Dr. Kent having subsequently retired from county service as the County Health Officer; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that William A. Longshore, M. D., is appointed to replace Dr. Kent as the representative of the County Health Department on said Emergency Medical Care Committee, effective August 1, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. ?F. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. A;oriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: hone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Acting County Health Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Officer Supervisors Chairman, Contra Costa offiixed this 13th ofAugust . 197-4-- County 97County Emergency Medical .1. R. OLSSON, Clerk Care Committee , Director, Human Resources Deputy Clerk 4gency Dorothy Lazzarini M 2J 5/7t -12.50 00 ,93 Acting County Administrator F ,._ ..,,t pin, z •,g..,z . ,'... _. _ _.- ro In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 ZL In the Matter of Authorizing Payment for Personal Property Lost by Patient at County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the County Auditor- Controller is AUTHORIZED to reimburse Mrs. Billie Stow, 1053 Oak Grove Road, Concord, California the amount of $39.90 for a coat which was lost while she was a patient at the County Hospital. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: Done. ABSENT: Kone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Auditor—Controlled witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Hospital upp,visors Director, Human ResourcefR'xed this 1 th day of August , 1974 Agency .i. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting County Admiristra�or ,L -� y tsct22�;�c , Deputy Clerk Dorothy Lazzarini H 24 5,174 - 12.00 00094 i _._.....■ ....ah.:: + ;•'r4ldhr...rr- `"-*. _ `a N .. . .. - . r ........ ._res id7`;IP ....,. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Auguet 13 . 19 74 ado MaHw of Accepting Gifts and Donations Made to the County Library Systems The County Librari<: bating reported to the Board on gilts and donations nada to the County Library System during the wont!-- of July, 19711.; and Pursuant to Government Code Sections 25353 - 25355, and on motion of Supervisor As M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor Js Ps Kenny, IT 13 BY T"r. WARD OIWE that said gifts and donations are ACCEPTED on behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the 9ol2row1ng vote: AYES: Rupervlaors Jo Ps Kenny, As He Dias, W. "s Boggess, Ss As Linscheid, J. is 11briarty. 3OSS: hone. ABSENT: %.ones I hereby certify that the forcgoing is a true and correct copy of or order enntered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of cc: CountyLibreria.^_ Acting County affixed this,3h_day of August . 19 A Admiaistrator J. R OLSSON, Clerk By ,e�cc:1 /la ►L,7i. Deputy Clerk N 24 5114 -1:.521 00095 IN;V' �4( In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 1974 In the Matter of Authorizing Filling of Deputy Clerk III Position in Mt. Diablo municipal Court. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Ke.-my, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED ghat authorization is GRANTED for filling one (1 ) Deputy Clerk III position in the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court, at Salary Level 243 ($7734940}, effective August 13, 1974, said position vacated by promotion. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, W. K, Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. (NOES: _:one. A3SEA : :cone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Kto. Diablo :.unicipal Supervisors Court ofxed this 13th day of August--, 19 7th I Acting Director of Personnel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By ..�c! � !0a/„i,,, I Deputy Clerk Acting County Administrator Doris Baldwin H 24 5/14 - 12.500 00096 • IN THE 30A_RD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALLPORNIA In the Matter of Approval ) of Traffic Resolutions ) 11os. 1988 through 1992 and ) August 13, 1974 Nos. 1994 through 1998, On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following numbered Traffic Resolutions are hereby APPROVED: No. 1988 - Declaring a Parking Zone on ROLPH PARK DRIVE (22953D), Crockett; and No. 1989 - Declaring a Speed Zone on HAPPY VALLEY ROAD (2851 ), Lafayette; and No. 1990 - Declaring a Parking Zone on FRONT ST. (725E), Danville; and No. 1991 - Declaring a Speed Zone on ANDERSON LANE (8163), Brentwood; and No. 1992 - Declaring a Through Highway on PALMER ROAD (I21111 D), Walnut Creek; and No. 1994 - Declaring a One-Wag Street on BISHOP ROAD (2295AQ), Crockett; and No. 1995 - Declaring a Parking Zone on BISHOP ROAD (2295AQ), Crockett; and No;, 1996 - Declaring a Speed Zone on PIPER ROAD i (89843), Bethel Island; and No. 1997 - Declaring a Parkin Zone on SAN RAMOU ' VALLEY BLVD. (5301, San Ramon; and No. 1998 - Declaring a Yield Intersection on DEL AMIGO ROAD (453W), Danville; and Rescinding Traffic Resolution No. 1676, pertaining to an existing yield sign on Camino Enca:3to. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. Me Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. C17RTIFIED COPY I verrify that ti:i• is a toll. trt:e x: corrart cope of :h.- ori ir.at f:..,ttn+•tr >:jsivtt !.: on roto in my office. and. tli:u it .ra:. r•.t .. a-lose«41 by tti.• f oard of amu,+ ryi-or:- ut t'":Hm t'.r,ta t'ot:rry, California, on ti; tl.u. s .ostt A':*'.r:::r: .L Ii. V1'.;:v0S. County t'i«rte tr•Y•r,ifito Clerk or cai.t rloarti of sur)«rvisors, 1rt' !k•rrttk}' !'irtli. WOW I H �1 i9 7 In the Board of Supervisors of - Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 Zk In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Energize Street Lights in Subdivision 1401, 445, Walnut Creek Area (County Service Area L-U), On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on notion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded by Supervisor A. X. Dias , IT IS BY T�� BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED tc ener-ize four (4) 7,500 lumen, mercury vapor street lights and one (1T 11 ,000 lumen, mercury vapor street light in Subdivision No. W50 Walnut Creek area; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FU"RTBER ORDERED that said lights shall be everized in conformance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area L-Vs Sub. oto. 445," dated August 5, 1974., which is on file in the Traffic Engineering Division of the Public Works Department; and IT IS FuATKER ORDERED that the aforesaid lights, having been installed by the Developer under previous agreements, are now to be billed to County Service Area L-4.5. The foregoing; order was passed by the following vote: A)W: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W, IF, 3oggess, E. A. Linscheid, .�. E. Moriarty. NOES: ^:one. AMEIrl: ?lone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date uforesaid. cc: P. G. & E1,, Concord witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Auditor affixed this 13th doy of August , 19 74- Acting County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By-_eG r•✓ Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin I 00 098 C t._ I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 74 In the Matter of Approval of Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tract 44.22, Martinez Area. On the recomm ndation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. r1. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE1M that the Subdivision Agreement Extension for Tract 4422, Martinez area, between Oliver Rousseau Industries, Inc., subdivider (Industrial Indemnity Company, bondsman) and the County of Contra Costa for an additional period to and including April 30, 1975, is APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURThyR ORDERED that Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Cha?rman, is AUTHORIZE9 to execute said Subdivision Agreement Extension on behalf of the County.. The foregoing order was passed by tine following vote: ASS: Supervisors J. ?. Kenny, A. Ho Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: atone. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the iaregaing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date MV zcoci and the Seal of the Bcerd of c,;: S id-7 vier Public Works Director Directar of ?Ian:^in a .=,. this = t'� day of August -ifjg J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 6Deputy Clerk 1'�R 73 -y?dw;n rS:t.i 0000n In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 74 In the Matter of Accepting Permit for use of Contra Costa Canal Property from Contra Costa. County eater District (Bureau of Reclamation), Hillcrest Avenue Reconstruction, Project No. 7564=4106=73- The 1106=73-The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board accept a Permit for Use of Reclamation night—of hay, Contra Costa Canal, Vicinity of Milepost 8.47, for Reconstruction of Hillcrest Avenue (County Road No. 7564) from Contra Costa County Water District, acting for the Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit is ACCEPTED and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Chairman, is AM-ORIZED to execute same in behalf of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. hinscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: C.C.C.W.D. (c/o R/P) Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Acting County Administrato]p`Bxed this 1 Uhday of AA Faust , 19 -g. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By C 1'L4t-ta t,& Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/74 - 1:,500 00100 F � ?7 • J In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 ► 1974 In the Matter of Granting Permission to Partially Close Moraga Road (county Road 3231 ), Moraga Area. The Public Works Director having reported that McGuire & Hester has requested permission to partially close Moraga Road (County Road 3231, Moraga area) approximately 300 feet north of the Intersection with St. Mary's Road, between August 13 and August 16, 1974, for the purpose of installing a 60-inch water line; and The Public Works Director having further reported that traffic may be reduced to one lane with flagman control between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.; two 12-foot lanes shall be maintained at all other times; traffic may be detoured to shoulder area; and detours shall be paved and striped; and The Public Works Director having further reported that prior approval was granted by the Public Works Director in accor- dance with Item 3 of the Board Policy on Road Closures, with'the following conditions: 1 . All signing be in accordance with State of California Ra-rival of Warring Signs, Lights and Devices dated 1971 and the County Manual of Warning Signs$ Lights and Devices; and 2. The Contractor shall comply with requirements of the Ordinance Coda of Contra Costa County; NOW, T: JZ' OFE, on motion of Sup.,3rvisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dies , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the action taken by the Public Works Director is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. .P. Kenny, A. NF. Dias, W. N. Boggess, B. A. Linscheid, J. Be Moriarty. NOES: clone. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ee: Public Works Director Witness my hand and 63 Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 13th day of August , 19 ?L J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY C _=-�_ Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin N :14 5114 - 12.500 00+0-1 sr •. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CLs�TRA COSTA COMITY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATBR CONSERVATION DISTRICT August 13 197 In the Matter of Acceptance of Instruments, San Ramon Creek, FC Zone 3B, Danville Area, Work Order 8460. The Public Works Director, as ea officio Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having recomaanded that the Board accept the Right of Way Contract, Grant Deed and Easement, all dated June 27, 19744 from Gordon Leslie Rock and Mary Margaret Rock, San Ramon Creek, Danville area; and The Public Works Director having reported that said con- tract provides for acquisition of fee title to a portion of San Ramon Creek Channel in exchange for a Quitclaim to excess drainage easement upon completion of construction Mork; and On motion of Supervisor J. p, gemvt��, seconded by Super- visor A. Ii. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recom- mendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED and Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to sign said contract on behalf of the District. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. He Dias, W. N. 3otrgess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. itiOES: None, ABSrNT: ::one. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Flood Control Supervisors Acting County ofiixed this-1tb day of A,ijZiiat 11974- Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwinr+_a 5/74 - 12.50000-10^ ®® T11 i w In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 VL In the Matter of Acceptance of Instrument for Recording Only. On motion of Supervisor J. ?. Kenny , seconded by Super- visor A. 11, Dias , a IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following instrument Is ACCEPTED for recording only: Instrument Date Grp Reference Offer of July 29, 1974 Clifford Be H.S. 202-73 Dedication Wilkins, at al. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: A,TS: Supervisors J. ?. Kenny, A. Ff, Dias, W. 3o %ess, E. A. Linscneid, J, E. :'roriarty. NOES: :lone. A3SE,rl ;:one. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CCS Recorder (via P.W.) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning offixed this--13th—day of August , 19 71,�_ County Assessor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting County Administrator By e�t Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 2.4 5/74 - 12.500 OWA i i r. s, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 19 74 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments. On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded by Super- ' visor A. ?I. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following instruments are ACCEPTED: Instrument Date Grantor Reference Grant Dead July 29, 1974 Clifford E. M.S. 202-?3 Wilkins, at al. Relinquishment of July 292 1974 Clifford E. M.S. 202-?3 Abutters Rights Wilkins, at al. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kermy, A. Me Dias, We N 3oggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Noriarty. NOES: None. ABSE?IT: :done. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Acting County Supervisors Administrator affixed this- 1�� day of AlIgt s2 t , 19711- J. 9711-J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By e Z,'-; '.4a fd4.z,-L Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin H 24 5174 - 12,$00 V 0n JA- i i 1 P � ii I'; TIFE BOAM OF 3UPERVISORS 0r CONITRA COSTA COUNTY, ST.ATZ 0717 CALIF GRNLK August 13 1974 In the Platter of Approving ) and Authorizing Payment for } Property Acquisition_. } On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded by Supervisor A, M. Dias IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED t at the following settlement and contract Be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrant in the followinE amountto be delivered to the County Right-of-Way Agent:— Contract Payee and Road Name Grantor Date Escrow Number Amount NORTH RICHMOND De Carlo's July 250 19714 Title Insurance $8,613.29 BYPASS Cabinet Shop, and Trust Co. North Richmond Inc. Escrow ?so. Area MZ-191211 Project No, 0572-4345-72 (approximately 0.446 of an acre of industrially zoned lard and access rights as required for freexay) IT IS BY THE BARD PlErl'!FH ORDERS that Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AVTiORIZED to wwoute said con- tract on behalf of the County. The County Clerk is directed to accept deed from above-named grantor for the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P, Kenny, A. :X. Dias, W. _. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOBS: None. ABSEF?T: None. I HER-BY CERTI-T that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of %tBoard of Supervisors affixed this 1 h day of August , 19-74. cc: Auditor Public Works (2) �� CLERK Administrator By Dors Smadvin, Deputy Clerk Form #20.t} 70-1-500 0105 t" '3 s E ' BOAF.D v^� St�PE3'vIS0RS Or COTITRA COSTA 0JUIN-i r, Si AT OF CALIFORNIA August 13 19 7k In the ;Ratter of Approving ) and Authorizing saj:_ent _ar Property Acquisition ) On motion of Supervisor J. P. Keruiy , seconded by Supervisor A. _M. Diss , IT IS nY T-:—,-- BaARD 0R :.RcD that the following settlement and contract be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrant in the following amount to be delivered to the County Right-of-Way .Agent:' Contract Payee and Road Name Grantor Date Escrow Uumber Amount CENTER AVM:DE James A. Leavitt, August 6, 1974 Transamerica $26,000 Road No. 3471 et ux. Title Insurance Pacheco Area Company W/O 4172 Escrow No. 219612 (acquisition of a two-bedroom home and approximately 14,000 square feet of land) IT IS BY T BOA-; -0 FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public I-lorlm Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute said con- tract on behalf of- the County. The County Clerk is directed to accept deed from above-named grantor for the County of Contra Costa. _ The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M, Dias, Wo N, Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSEFT: Toone. 11MR BY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 13th day of August , 1971 . cc: Auditor Public :forks (2) , CLERK Administrator J. R. OLSSO211 Doris Baldwin, Deputy Clerk 70-1-500 W106 in the Board of SupeWisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 74 In the Maw of Voiding Agreement for Minor Subdivision 21-72s Concord Area. The 3oard on May 2s 1971t having approved an agreement for public itaprovemsnts for Minor Subdivision 21-722 Concord area, and the cash bond having; been posted by "Hasel P. Crart for the Developer, Karlene Pedrissetti; and The Public Works Director having reported that on Dine 5, 19716 the Planning Commission grwited approval to revert said sub- division to nares&*& and that on August 1, 1971;0 the reversion to acreage nip was filed with the %soorder in Book 21 or Parcel Maps .at Page 112; a:-d On motion or supervinor d. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor A. He Dias, IT 13 3Y T E 30AR9 O?DE.EW that said agreement for 1-Unor Subdivision 21-72 is VOID. 33P IS P'91''. I TUM 0 that the Public Works Director is At1Tii0RLM to refund to Marlene Pedris=ettis 5101 Myrtle Drives Concord, Calirornia 94P1s the 500 cash deposit ss surety under the Xb or Subdivision Agreement evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail =+o. 98632 dated April 19s 1972)m as authorised by Utter from Ha=el P. Craft dated August 1, i 97f.. The toregobw order was passed by the following trate: Ate: Supervisors J. P. Kennys A. M. Dias W. 1:. Mme S. A. r4nesheids Jo Be NOVIS ty. VMS 'tone. AHMM: Pons. 1 hereby cmm4 that dw famooing is o true and carred copy of an order eaured on the minutes of saint board of Supervisors on the dote aforesokl. cc: PubLto Works Director wt m my band and the Scat of the Booed of Director of Planning Superwisors No Pedrisaetti affixed this,_1 th day of A WIums-t . 19 .71 R. Craftff -L R. OLUM,M, Clerk Z-4 BY Deputy Clerk Darin Baldwin N 24 Slyn{}Iv` + -1:.500 V In the Board of Supervisors of F Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 19 711.- In the Matter of Completion of Public Improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 130-73, Tassa3ara Area. The Public Works Director having notified this Board that the construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 130-?3, Tassajara area, has been satisfactorily conpleted; NOW, T.HEREPOREam� , on the recoendation of the Public Works ren Director and omotion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny , seconded by Supervisor A. 1.1, Dias , IT IS BY Tem 30ARD ORDERED that the construction of public improvements in said Minor Subdivision is complete. IT IS i7", HER OPDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to refund to Mr. Douglas Offenharta, 209 Smith Road, Danville, California the $9,400 cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision Agreement, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 111801 dated October 4, 1973• The foregoing order vas passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. 14. Dias, W. ' 3oggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. 1:oriarty. _'CES: gone. A3SE�'T: ;tone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: lair. D. Offenharta Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supnrwisors Director of Planning o$ixed this1 _day of i9at J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,/'i z.., Qaf�/ , -r �> Deputy Clerk H:a $rra 12.5,00 00108 Doris Baldvin I E,; i G J F 1 t i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 1974 In the Matter of Completion of Public Improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 42-?3, Tassa jara Area. The Public Works Director having notified this Hoard that the construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 42-73, Tassajara area, has been satisfactorily completed; id OW, TliMWORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. p. renn , seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the construction of public improvements in said Minor Subdivision is complete. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to refund to Messrs. Richard Asbe, Douglas Offenhartz and Ernest Brown, 7599 1forthland Place, San Ramon, California the $9,1 .7 cash deposit as surety under the Minor Subdivision Agreement, as evidenced by Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail iso. 108706 dated June 11, 1973. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, We Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. h`OES: '.one. ABSENT: None. r I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date uforesaid. cc: Mr. Be Asbe witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning ofixed this 1, th day of August . 19 -7} J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_ �us _/�.�-r.�, - Deputy Clerk Doris Baldwin ri Za s/74 - 12.500 nn 0 U.J In the Board of Supervisors s of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13, 19 Z, In the Matter of 1 Navajo Aviation Fixed Mase Operation Lease, Buchanan Field Airport. The Public 'Forks 'Director having reported that in accor- dance with its lease agreement Navajo Aviation, Inc. , Lessee, on July 30, 1974 submitted its semi-annual report covering percentage of gross revenue for the six-month period ending June 30, 1,074 and that a partial payment of 43,000 toward the amount due the County, together with a proposal to pay the delin- quent balance at the rate of 3400 per month plus interest, was included with the report; and The Public ,. orks Director having further reported that the County Auditor-Controller advises that the delinquent balance on lease rents and other fees due as of August 1, 1974 is 513,697.91; On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director and the Acting County Administrator are AUTHORIZED to discuss the problem with Navajo Aviation and report to the Board on August 20, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AY.. -: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes or said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Public '. orks Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Acting County Administrator Supervisors County Auditor o$'ixed this day of ,,,on,R , 19 _U J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/14 - l:,500 001,10 , b. j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California August 13 , 19 ?& In the Matter of Approval of Substitution of Sub-Contractor, Motor Pool Garage Addition, Martinez, :•,tork Order 5342. The Public Works Director having reported that Sal Cola Construction Company of :fartinez, General Contractor, has requested that it be allowed to replace the sub-contractor for the equipment (P. L. Badt Company) in the Motor Pool Garage Addition; and The Public Works Director having further reported that his Building Projects Division has on file a letter of release from P. L. Badt Company, the listed sub-contractor on the original Bid Proposal; On the recommendation of the Public U:orks Director and on motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request for substitution of sub-contractor for the equipment in the Motor Pool Garage Addition, is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, U. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors County Auditor affixed this _day ofAximis ,�___, 19 Contractor '13 By L/ Wkj /J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ai, L '&Z- x- Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5174 - 1:,500 �J�j 0^111 f 1 AA And the Board adjourns to meet on �Q at All, , in the Board Chambers, Room , Admin"stration Building, Martinez, California. J. E. Moriarty,, C rman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSO?+, CLERK • •- Deputy 00112 6 .r v.s I F 'PROCEEDINGS BOARD � I.MARY t�_ : _. � BF-FORE THE 0^ Su?B''►'IS^: S eF CO T ?' CO"-' COUNTY AUGUST 13. 1974 , PREEPkRED Vf J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Approved personnel actions for Probation Department, Social Service ( 502) . Approved appropriation adjustments not affecting totals for County Administrator and Plant Acquisition. Denied amended claims for damages filed in behalf of Doyle Thornton ( $105,100) ; Cleudell Roberts ($20,000) ; and Applications for Leave to Present a Late Claim, Lois Shields and Dorothy S. Young. Authorized filling of Deputy Clerk III position in Mt. Diablo Municipal Court. ---__� Accepted gifts and donations made to the County Library System for month of July. Authorized payment of $39.90 to B. Stow for loss of personal property as patient of County Hospital. Authorized P. G. & E. Company to energize five street lights in Subdivision 4225, Walnut Creek area (CSA L-45) . Authorized Real P.-operty Division, Public Works Department, to negotiate for lease of space, 305 Chesley, Richmond, for occupancy by County health Department. Accepted resignations from Mr. H. Castiglioni, Mrs. M. Richardson and lir. P . Muller as members of Special Committee t6 study public health licenses and fees . Approved Traffic Resolutions F;os. 1968 through 1992 and Nos . 1994 through 1998; and rescinded No. 1676. Approved surety tax bonds for Tract 4268, City of Pittsburg; and approved substitution of surety bond for cash deposit in connection with Minor Subdivision 128-73, Martinez Area, as recom- mended by Building Inspector. Appointed W. Longshore, M.D. as representative of County Health Department on Contra Costa County Emergency Medical Care Committee (replacing Dr. Kent who retired) . Approved CAP 1974 Multi-Year Plan for County Office of Econ- omic Opportunity, and authorized the Chairman to execute same on behalf of county, as recommended by Board Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Dias and Linseheid) . Approved recommendations of County Government Operations Committee ( Supervisors Boggess and Kenny) with respect to activities at 1-licked Eye, San Rnmon area, and remove as committee referral. Referred to A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner and N. Calicuru, Chairman, Animal Review Control Committee 's Subcommittee on Population Control, proposal of the. Contra Costa Veterinary Medical Association for lots-cost spas- and neutering program, for report to Board at September 30, 197h continued hearing on animal control. Fixed August 26, 1974 at 8 p.m. as time for hearing with re- spect to adoption of resolution establishing inspection and permit fees for mobilehomes . 00113 August 13, 1974 Summary, continued Page 2 Referred to the Director. of Planning for review and report, Santa Clara Ordinance relating a city services combining zoning district, to determine if it might be appropriate to adopt similar ordinance for this county. Waived reading and fixed August 25 for hearing on adoption of proposed rezoning ordinance numbers : 74-52, Roy and Mary Carlisle, 1723-RZ, Brentwood area; 74-53, Contra Costa County Planning Commission, 1402-RZ, Danville area. Adopted the following numbered ordinances rezoning property as indicated: 74-45, Falender homes, 1835 ?z, Danville; 74-46, Habitec Architects, 1874 RZ, Danville; and 74-4.7, J. D. Graham & Associates, 1880 RZ, San Ramon. Fixed August 26 at 8 p.m. for final decision on application of Blackhawk Corporation to rezone land in Diablo-Tassajara area ( 1840 RZ) after indicating Board 's inclination to approve the application with modified conditions, staff to prepare the neces- sary documents required. Fixed September 3 at 2 p.m. for hearing on recommendation of Planning Commission to approve proposed amendment to Contra Costa County General Plan for vicinity of Treat Boulevard and Bancroft Road, Walnut Creek area. Authorized Public tlorks Director and Acting County Admini- strator to confer with Navajo Aviation, Inc. , with respect to fixed base operation lease, Buchanan Field Airport, Concord area, for report August 20. Approved substitution of sub-contractor ( to replace P. L. Badt Company) for equipment in Motor Pool Garage Addition, rinrtinez, as requested by -eal Cola Construction Company of Martinez. Awarded contracts to the following for work as indicated: Eugene G. Alves Construction Co. , Inc. for Bethel Island Road widening, Bethel Island area ($109,952.00) . Authorized accentnr_ce of deeds 'for- road purposes from the following: De Carlo's Cabinet Shop, Inc. for acquisition of portion of North Richnond Bypass, Borth Richmond area; and JQmes Leavitt, et ux. , in connection with Center Avenue Road Project, Pacheco area. Authorized refund of cash bond to Karlene Pedrizzetti inasmuch as reversion to acreage of Minor Subdivision 21-72 has been approved, Concord area. Authorized refund of subdivision deposits to Douglas Offenhartz in connection with Minor Subdivision 130-73, Tassajara area; and Messrs . Richard Asbe, Douglas Offenhartz and Earnest Brown in connection with Minor Subdivision 42-73, Tassajara area. Authorized refunds of surety cash deposits for completion of private improvements as indicated to the following: Double Tree Ranch (G.Broadman, R. Gretler, D. Emig, L. Talbot) , Subdivision 4492, Danville area ( $2,800) ; Dynamic Agents, Minor Subdivision 91-?3, Concord area ( $2,900) ; William and Ruth Clyatt, Minor Subdivision 193-72, Grinda area ($3,325) . Authorized acceptance of Grant Deed and Relinquishment of Abutters Rights From Clifford E. Wilkins, et al, Minor Subdivision 202-73, and Offer of Dedication for recording only for same. 00114 August 13, 197h Sumr:arS-, continued Page 3 As Ex Officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Nater Conservation District, accepted instruments from Gorden L. Rock and Bary M. Rock, San Rgmon Creek, Danville area (Flood Control Zone 3B) . Approved recommendation of Public Works Director to grant request of McGuire & Hester Contractors to partially close Moraga Road (County Road 3231, Moraga area) , for purpose of installing ' a 60-inch water line. Approved recommendation of planning Commission and staff to rezone land as requested by Claude May in Saranap area ( 1904-RZ) , from multiple family residential district (M-2) to retail business district ( R-B) . Authorized Chairr:an to execute documents as indicated with following: Permit Agreement from Contra Costa County Water District, acting for Bureau of Reclamation, for the use of a portion of ontra Costa Canal property in connection with reconstruction r1 of Hillcrest Avenue, Antioch area; Modification No. 1 to Contra Costa County CETA Title II Grant, incorporating narrative materials and making federal i funding available for certain services under said program; Oliver Rousseau industries, Inc. , Subdivision Agreement ! Extension for Tract 4L22, Mprtinez Area, through April 30, 1975; Concerted Services Project, Inc. , aMendment to 1974 Delegate Agency Agreement increasing total contract amount to $147,125 in order to send C. Swift, Manpower Supervisor, to National Career Development Project of United Ministries in High Education Con- ference, August 18 trrcu h August 31, 1974; } Julie 0. Fulford ( $1,860) , William Roth ($1,560) , Gary A. Clark ( $2, 080) , Philip P eltzman, ?h.D. ( $4,000) , for provis for of audiology and speech consultation services at County Medical Services, July 1 1974 through June 10, 1975, total cost not to t exceed $9,500 for said agreements; { Horace A. Siino, agreement with, for professional services, County Probation Department, August 19 through August 23, 1974, not to exceed $90; Alhambra Convalescent Hospital., Extension of Contract for provision of mental health services, June 30, 1974 through September 30, 1974, at a cost to to exceed $10,000; } State Office of Cr'•rainal Justice ?lanning, Grant Award Con- tract, for conduct of Tri-Agency Training Program with respect to cooperative law enforcement (Cities of Richmond and Pittsburg) , August 1, 1974. through July 21, 1975, at estimated cost of $44,447; Re.-erred to: Engineer of Work - Bids for construction of improvements in Assessment District 1973-3, Snn Ramon area, for report August 20, 1974 at 11:15 a.m. ; County Counsel - Request of Alamo Improvement Association's President to exclude Alamo from CSA T-2 and requesting that boundaries of said service area be reconsidered; and letters from Mrs. P1. Carr Scales concerning county ^cental health policy and other matters, for appropriate action; _ Administration and :-'innrce Co=nittee ( Supervisors Dias and Linscheid) - Reauest from Fir. G. H. Renworth, Superintendent, Moraga School District for continued provision of legal services to districts by Counts Counsel, said request to be considered with 1974-1975 County Budget review; and Senete Bill 2151, which pro- vides for impanelment of an additional grand jury in Contra Costa County; Director, Human resources Agency - Letter from State Depart- ment of Health with respect to Child Health and Disability; 001.15 i August 13, 1974 Summary, continued Page 4 Acting County Administrator - Letter from Ms. J. Holmes, 1!ctir.- Prcjact Di=c:,tcr, R.A.J.A. , Inc. , requesting endorsement of application for funding to California Council on Criminal Justice to initiate alcoholism programs; Human Resources Cc- nittee (Supervisors Kenny and Boggess) for review - letters concerning proposed co-location of County Social Service staff ( Separate Administrative Unit)with "tate Dept. IIRD; Public forks Director- Letter from C . Pringle requesting formation of a storm drainage district zone for Subdivision 4454; Director of Planning for report - Request of R. and E. Sumner, Alamo, for review of zoning classification of certain property; Public Information Officer for action - Flyer from Citizens for Community Involvement opposing construction of the proposed county jail; Office of the County Administrator - Letter from Western Regional Mar_ager, Cable-Vision, Moraga, transmitting schedule of proposed changes to rate increase request; Office of County rdministrator and Contra Costa County Emergency Medical Care Co=nittee - communication from Contra Costa County Ambulance Association requesting review of changes in Ambu- lance agreement (Ordinance 70-?7) and related documents . Appointed the following individuals to Citizens Advisory Committee for CSA T-2: Mayor Senfcrd M. Skaggs, Walnut Creek; Vice rinyor Richard, La Pointe, Concord; Mayor Elwon Lance, Martinez; Councilman G. 1•:asson, Lafayette; Councilman L. Grote, Pleasant Hill; Mr. W. Coburn, Moraga Community Association; and Mr. J. Lubin, The Orinda Association. Approved recommendations of County Government Operations Committee ( Supervisors Boggess and 'Kenny) to display the United States and California flags on designated county buildings on all patriotic days, other locations by special arrangement with Public Works Department. Referred to County Sheriff-Coroner and Director of Public Works for report, letter from 1r. K. Wilson, Danville, with respect to various crines in Greerbrook Subdivision, Danville area. Appro•. ed revised composition and membership of Economic Opportunity Council of Contra Costa and revised certain portions of the Bylaws of said Council. Referred to County Counsel for roport August 26 at 8 p.m., appeals of C . Padia, B. Stempf ley, R. Garretson, R. Casteel, and L. Travnicek from administrative decisions rendered at hearings• related to General Assistance benefits. Acknowledged Receipt of Menornndum report from Mr. J. B. Clausen, County Counsel, relating to development fees proposed by San } Amon Valles Unified School District. Referred to County Government Operations Committee, resolution of San Rnmon Valley General Plan Review Committee requesting re- strictions on develop:nert in the Snn Ramon Valley area, pending review of general plan by said committee. Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 7h/695, naming the nese fire protection district established by the Antioch-Pittsburg, Area Fire Protection Reorganization, River Fire Protection District; and requesting Office of County Admin- istrntion to provide the electorate with detailed explanation of said reorgRni:ation; 00116 i r� August 13, 1974 Summary, continued Page 5 74/696 and 74/698 through 74/704, authorizing consolidation of elections of members of the Boards of Directors of following districts with November 5, 1974 General Election, respectively: East Bay Municipal Utility District, Alameda-Contra Costa County . Transit District, Ambrose Recreation and Park District, West Contra Costa Hospital District, :pit. Diablo Hospital District, East Bay iegional Park District, Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District, and Pittsburg Community Hospital.; 74/697, consolidating East Bay Municipal Utility District election (water fluoridation measure) with november 5, 1974 General Election; 71/705 and 71 /706 respectively, authorizing consolidation of election of Governing Board members of Contra Costa County Board of Education and Liberty Union High School District, with November 5, 1974 General Election; 74/707, commending L. G. Phelps, retiring Chief of Police of City of Richmond; 74/708, approving revised plans and specifications and cal- ling for bids, Assessment District No. 1972-1, Country Club Drive, Moraga area and adopted 7h/709, ordering changes in work and calling hearing thereon, in connection with same; 74/710 and 74/711 respectively, fixing Soptember 3, 1974 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for Slide Repairs 1974, Part 1 (Foster Land and Avenida Martinez) E1 Sobrante area; and for repair of damaged pavement on 'Sandringham South (Subdivision 4037) Moraga area, and authorizing County Counsel to recover costs for damaged pavement; 74/712 and 74/713, accepting as complete, contract with Madsen Construction in connection with remodeling Finance Build- ing, Martinez; and Spartan Engineering for installation of nurse call system, County Hospital; and granted extension of time to each; 74/714 through 74/724, authorizing certain changes in Assessment roll, cancellation of redet..ption penalty, fee and interest on 1974-?5 secured assessment roll, and amending k,olutior No. 74/541 relating to transfer of taxes to unsecured roll; and 74/725, congratulating U. S. President Gerald Ford on his appointment and offering the cooperation of the Board. Approved assignment of county vehicle to Mr. Arthur G. Will, incoming County Administrator, for use in carrying out county business. 00117 The Preceding Documents Consist of 117 pages.