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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOARD MINUTES 11-14-57 . i-':> 1 .'" "'.., MINUTES OF AN ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF TIlE DISTRICT BOARD CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT HELD NOVEMBER 14, 1957 The District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary Dlstrict convened in an Adjourned Regular Session at its regular place of meeting located at 1250 Springbrook Road, Walnut Creek, County of Contra Costa, State of California, on November 14,1957, at 8:00 o'èlock P.M. The meeting was called to order by President Fisher. 1. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher ABSENT: Members: Roemer and Salfingere II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES It was moved by Member Mitchell, seconded by Member Spiegl, that the Minutes of the meetings of October 17, 1957, and November 7, 1957, be approved as presented. Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Members: Members: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere .111 . APPROVAL OF BILLS It was moved by Member Spiegl, seconded by Member Mitchell, that the bills as audited by the Auditing Committee and as submitted by the District Manager be approved, reference being specifically made. to Sewer Construction Vouchers Numbers 41 to 54, inclusive, and Running Expense Vouchers Numbers 581 to 723, inclusive. Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Members: Members: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere IV. HEARINGS CONTINUED HEARING, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 34 ASSESSMENTS President Fisher asked that the written protests be read. Written protests noted in the Minutes of the meeting of November 7, 1957, were read. President Fisher asked Member Spiegl to report on the field' investigation of the assessments. Member Spiegl reported that he, Member Mitchell, Mr. Horstkotte, and Mr. Dalton had reviewed all of the assessments in the field, stating that, after going over the entire area, the protests, with minor exceptions, fell into two categories: 1. Was the method of assessing i units for properties without immediate service to sewers equitable? 2. Whether or not consideration should be given to the character of improvement in an area for properties which might be considered as more than one building site? Member Spiegl suggested that the Board determine a policy for Local Improvement District No. 34 relative to the two categories. President Fisher asked for comments from the floor. Mr. Mannon, resident of the area, stated that, being an attorney, he had been asked to represent a 'group of twelve or thirteen property owners. Mr. Mannon said that they understood that after the Board's review certain changes in assessments were being considered, and presented the 11 14 57 1:,")3 following list of properties which his group believed should be reviewed with the thought of additional assessment: Assessment Number Owner 34-3-2 34- 3-4 34-5-3 34-8-l 34-9-2 34-9-12 34-10-8 34-5-2 34-8-8 34-6-1 34-7-4 34-7-8 34-10-5 34-11-1 34-12-1 34-14-1 Walker Orr Wylie Lueck Macomber Epperson Hays Hainlin Borden Cline Bow ron Ortland Norton Hurd Miller Gardiner Mr. Tess suggested a review of the assessment on the Spott property, #34-7-1. Mr. Orr questioned whether he had over two acres; it was determined that he did. Mr. Walker stated that 20 feet on two sides of his property had been deeded to the County for road pruposes; it was shown that the property still contained over two acres. Mr. Pruden protested the i assessment unit for properties without immediate service, stating that to be equitable the assessment should be higher. Mr. Benny stated that he felt noprpperty should escape assessment because there is an over-all benefit to the area which should be considered. Member Spiegl asked Mr. Benny if this would apply to a parcel that could not be a building site. Mr. Benny replied that it would have to be a building site. . Mr. Barrows said that Mr. Benny's statement was a personal opinion and not representative of the group. President Fisher asked Mr. Horstkotte, Engineer for Local Improvement District No. 34, to explain his reasons for the assessments on the properties in question. Mr. Horstkotte reviewed each property assessment questioned. Mr. Horstkotte, referring to Mr. Tess' letter relative to his statement that the inclusion of the 62-acre Gardiner property and the properties on El Gavilan being a burden on the remainder of the Improvement District, presented figures to show that the assessments on those properties were in excess of the cost of this work together with their share of incidental expenses. Mr. Tess stated that Mr. Horstkotte's explanation satisfied him and withdrew his protest relative to this matter. Mr. Gloy, owner of assessment parcel #34-15-8 protested his assessment. Mrs. Bowron asked whether her property could be served without obtaining an easement through other property. Mr. Horstkotte replied that the Bowron property has immediate service. Mr. Mannon questioned the assessment on the 62-acre Gardiner property. ]~ 1 14 :;;7 .~ ¡- ,.l' .t. ~.;l It was pointed out that the Gardiner property had adverse grade in certain areas and would derive no benefit from the line installed across the property. Member Mitchell explained that the boundaries of an Improvement District, when originally 'laid out, are not necessarily determined from the benefit to the entire property, that benefit is determined after lines have been installed and large properties, such as the Gardiner parcel, are included for descriptive reasons. Member Mitchell stated that he was in agreement with the policy of taking into consideration the character of development in an area except when a property has not been fully developed and could be further divided. It was moved by Member Spiegl, secondeñ by Member Mitchell, that, as a policy matter for Local Improvement District No. 34, the character of development in an area would be disregarded and the land in its present physical condition' would be considered. Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES : ABSENT: Membe rs : Members: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere It was moved by Member Mitchell, seconded by Member Spiegl, that partial assessments be revalued from * to ! units for those properties removed from the sewer line and having gravity service; properties not having gravity service to be considered individually. Carried by the following vote: AYES: Members: NOES: Members: ABSENT:. Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere ACTION ON PROTESTS Mr. Wylie, Assessment Parcel #34-5-3 It was moved by Member Mitchell, seconded by Member Spiegl, that the protest of Mr. Wylie be denied.' Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Members: Members: Membe rs: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere Mr. Christian, Assessment Parcel #34-6-10 It was moved by Member Mitchell, seconded by Member Spiegl, that the protest of Mr. Christian be denied. Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES : ABSENT: Peti tion Membe rs : Members: Members: Mitchell, Spieg1 and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere It was moved by Member Spiegl, seconded by Member Mitchell, that the protest Petition signed by Burton F. Barrows, A. A. Knudsen, R. L. 'Christian, E. H. Burkett, Bradlee Pruden, Latham C. Eastman, Helene Klement, R. Steiner, Dana G. Leavitt, John B. Barchfield, E. A. Bonfield, P. W. Kohlhaas, E. A. Shurtleff, George J. Culp, Reed H. Chase, and Samuel W. Scott be granted in that part which conforms to the policy matters previously established and denied on the balance of the protest. Carried by the following vote~ AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Members: Members: Members: Mitchell, Spieg1 and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere Mr. Gloy, Assessment Parcel #34-15-8 It was moved by Member Mitchell, seconded by Member Spiegl, that the Gloy Assessment Parcel #34-15-8 be reduced from two únits of assessment to one unit. Carried by the following vote: A YES: NOES: ABSENT: Members: Members: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere 11 14 51 Mrs. Selbach, Assessment Parcel #34-13-5 .It was moved by Member Spiegl, seconded by Member Mitchell, that Mrs. Selbach's request for two units of assessment on Parcel #34-l3-5 be granted. Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Members: Members: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere It was moved by Member Spiegl, seconded by Member Mitchell, that all other protests be denied except those that conform to the two policy matters previously adopted. Carried by the following vote: A YES: NOES : ABSENT: Members: Me'mbers: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere Mr. Sp6tt, Assessment Parcel #34-7-1 After a statement from Mr. Horstkotte regarding the cost of a pump to serve the Spott parcel, it was moved by Member Mitchell, seconded by Member Spiegl, that the protest of Mr. Spott be denied and that the i unit of assessment remain unchanged. Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Members: Members: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere The claims of,Mr. Norton, Assessment Parcel #34-10-5, and Mr. Barchfield, Assessment Parcel #34-10-1, were discussed. After discussion and with the agreement of John H. McCosker, contractor for the work, it was moved by Member Spiegl, seconded by Member Mitchell, that the Norton and Barchfield claims be denied contingent upon Mr. McCosker's depositing with the District $2,000.00 in cash or a bond equivalent thereto; the settlement terms being entirely within the determination of the District Manager and District Board either as compensation for damage or repairs thereto. Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES: . ABSENT: Membe rs : Members: Members': Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere Mrs. Hughes Assessment Parcel #34-8-2 Mrs. Hughes stated that she was satisfied relative to the restoration of her property. REVIEW BY MR. HORSTKOTTE OF THE QUESTIONED ASSESSMENTS IN. CONFORMANCE WI'nI THE TWO POLICY MATTERS PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED Mr. Walker, Assessment Parcel #34-3-2 From one unit to two assessment units. Mr. Orr, Assessment Parcel #34-3~4 From one unit to two assessment units. Mr. Lueck, Assessment Parcel #34-8-1 ' No change; one unit. Mr. Wylie, Assessment Parcel #34-5-3 From * unit to ! assessment unit. Mr. Macomber, Assessment Parcel #34-9-2 No change; one unit. 11 14 k:"" 'f'I'l ,,), 6. 'ì: fI' (}o"l'l ..' -. .. Mr. Epperson, Assessment Parcel #34-9-12 No change; one unit. Mr. Hays, Assessment Parcel #34-10-8 Prom I! units to two assessment units. Mr. Hainlin, Assessment Parcel #34-5-2 From i unit to one assessment unit. Mr. Borden, Assessment Parcel #34-8-8 No change; two units'. Mr. Cline, Assessment Parcel #34-6-1 From Ii units to l! assessment units. Mr. Bowron, Assessment Parcel #34-7-4 From Ii units to I! assessment units. Mr. Ortland, Assessment Parcel #34-7-8 Prom two units to three assessment units. Mr. Norton, Assessment Parcel #34-10-5 No change; one unit. Mr. Hurd, Assessment Parcel #34-ll-l From one unit to two assessment units. Mr. Miller, Assessment Parcel #34-12-l From one unit to I! assessment units. Mr. Gardiner, Assessment Parcel #34-l4-l From ten units to twelve assessment units. 01HER CHANGES AFTER REVIEW BY MR. HORSTKOTTE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED POLICIES FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 34 Mr.. Gardiner, Assessment Parcel #34-4-1 From i unit to ! assessment unit. Mr. Gardiner, Assessment Parcel #34-4-2 From i unit to ! assessment unit. Mr. Gardiner, Assessment Parcel #34-4-3 From i unit to ! assessment unit. Mr. Gardiner, Assessment Parcel #34-4-~ From i unit to ! assessment unit. Mr. Gardiner, Assessment Parcel #34-4-7 From! unit to one assessment unit. Mr. Gardiner, Assessment Parcel #34-4-8 From i unit to ! assessment unit. ("" .r ,~ ,_..1 'c 11 14 57 .- l-? 1" ) RESOLUTION NO. 108l, OVERRULING PROTESTS AND CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 34 It was moved by Member Spiegl, seconded by Member Mitchell, that Resolution No. l08l be adopted. Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES : ABSENT: Members: Members: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere V. OLD BUSINESS DIABLO PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT SEWERS Continued to meeting of December 5, 1957. ANNEXATION PROCEDURES It was moved by Member Spiegl, seconded by Member Mitchell, that the procedures for annexations as submitted in the memorandum from Mr. Horstkotte,' District Manager, and Mr. Nejedly, Counsel for the District. be approved. , Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES : ABSENT: Members: Members: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere VI. NEW au SINESS RESOLUTION NO. 1082, ESTABLISHING SALARIES FOR CHARLOTTE PEARSON, CLERK TYPIST, AND WILLIAM RAMSAY, SEWER INSPECIDR It was moved by Member Spiegl, seconded by Member Mitchell, that Resolution No. 1082,be adopted. Carried by the.following vote: AYES: NOES : ABSENT: Members: Members: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere . RESOLUTION NO~ 1083, CERTIFICATION OF ELIGIBLE LIST AND.APPOINTMENT OP DAVID G.NILES, ASSISTANT SEWAGE 11Ĺ’ATMENT SUPERINTENDENT' It was moved by Member Mitchell, ..seconded by Member Spiegl, that Resolution No. 1083 be adopted. Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Members: Members: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roeme rand Salf inge re GRANT OF TEMPORARY EASEMENT TO PACIFIC GAS & ELEC'ffiIC COMPANY OVER THE DIS'ffiICT'S OFFICE SITE PROPERTY It was moved by Member Mitchell, seconded by Member Spiegl, that the President and Secretary be authorized to execute the agreement for a temporary easement over the District's office site property to the Pacific Gas & Eleêtric Company. Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES : ABSENT: Members: Members: Members: ACCEPTANCE OF EASEMENTS Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere It was moved by Member Mitchell, seconded by Member Spiegl, that easements from Sam Augello.; G. Richard Johnson, Donald Priewe, Louis P. Annance, James A. Sprague, F. C. Winklebleck, Martin Burastero, William Dukes, and Maria M. Rocca be accepted and their recording ordered. Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES : ABSENT: , Members: Members: Members: Mitchell, Spiegl and Fisher None Roemer and Salfingere ]~ 1 14 ,l57 '.tSð VIr. REPORTS DISTRICT MANAGER None. COUNSEL FOR THE DISTRICT None. VIII . ADJOURNMENT At 11:50 o'clock P.M., the meeting was adjourned by President Fisher to November 2l, 1957. Pre 1dent of the Distric Board 0 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California COUNTERSIGNED: c:~~;~;~;~,~~~~ Secretary of the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County,State of California 11 ,14 57