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MINUTES OF AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF
THE DISTRICT BOARD OF CENTRAL CONTRA
COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT HELD JANUARY 19. 1950
The District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
convened in adjourned session at its regular place of meeting lo-
cated at 1822.Mt. Diablo Boulevard, in the City of Walnut Creek,
County of Contra Costa, State of California, at the hour of 8:00
0.c10ck p.m., January 19,1950.
The meeting was called to order by President Wadsworth and the
following roll was called:
PRESENT:
Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland, Cornwall and Wadsworth
ABSENT:
Members - None
READING OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
The Minutes of the previous meeting were read and were approved
as entered.
HEARING ON ASSESSMENT FOR LOCAL
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 16
Protest letters against the amount of assessment were read:
Edgar P. Sawyer; C. W. Nioho1son; Morris B. Carter; Wm. G.
Platner; Albert V. von Oztrop; and a letter from Harold L.
Morris against the construction.
The Board over-ruled the protest of Edgar P. Sawyer on the
grounds that the assessment was only $568.50 on a five acre parcel.
The President advised the remainder of protestants that their
properties would be given further study.
The Board instructed the Engineer to investigate the complaint
by Mr. Morris against the work. The Contractor advised the Board
that he would correct any conditions found to be incomplete.
The hearing was continued to Thursday, January 26, 1950 at 8:00
0.c10ck p.m.
PACHECO AREA - LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRIC.T NO.18
I It was moved by Member Johnson, seconded by Member Smitten and
unanimously carried, that the Board instruct the Engineer to initiate
the necessary proceedings for a local improvement district in the
pacheco area.
EMPLOYEES. HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN
It was moved by Member Johnson, seconded by Member Cornwall,.
and unanimously carried, that the Board concur in the employees.
desire to be served by a health insurance plan furnished by the
California Physicians. Service, and approve payroll deductions for
employees joining the plan.
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CHARGING ùID EXPENSES TO SPECIAL EXPENSE FUND
It was moved by Member Smitten, seconded by Member Cornwall
and unanimously carried that the order of this Board adopted at
the meeting of January 5th, 1950, by which the County Auditor was
authorized and directed to deposit in the Running Expense Fund of
the District the sum of $153,277.79 and that said amount be charged
to the Special Expense Fund of the District, be and the same hereby
is rescinded.
It waS moved by Memb~r Cornwall, seconded by Member Smitten,
and unanimously carried that the Board authorize the President and
Secretary to draw warrants on the Special Expense Fund and deposit
the proceeds of such warrants in the Running Expense Fund, as
necessary, to keep the Running Expense Fund in balance. Further
that these warrants be for the advances to Local Improvement Dist-
ricts, which advances are reimbursable upon the delivery of the
assessment and warrant on the particular local improvement district
for which the advance has been made.
CIVIL SERVICE
The Board instructed the Attorney to handle the matter of the
establishment of Civil Service for the District.
RE UEST FOR CONNECTION TO SE'iERS - STRANDWOOD
The Secretary was instructed to reply to the letter of January
13, 1950 from Messrs. Strand and Blackwood in which they requested
sewer connection for the system installed in Strandwood Estates;
the reply was to be to the effect that a petition from the majority
of property owners be presented to the Board, the petition to
clearly state that all costs of connecting line and any necessary
work be assessed ag~inst the benefited properties.
REIMBURSEMENT OF PETTY 'CASH FUND
. It was moved by Member Cornwall, seconded by Member Smitten,
and unanimously carried that the Board authorize reimbursement of
the Petty Cash Fund in the amount of $49.44.
AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF $30,000 PACHECO-
HIGHWAY JUNCTION ANNEXATION BONDS OF 1948
Member Smitten, seconded by Member Cornwall, moved the adoption
of Resolution No. 535:
RESOLUTION NO. 535
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the District Board of the Central Contra
Costa Sanitary District that those bonds described in that certain
Resolution No. 381 of this Board and remaining unsold, shall be sold
by said District Board on the 9th day of February, 1950, the Distriot
Board finding that additional funds are required. Said bonds to be
issued and sold shall be numbered and shall mature and become pay-
able as follows, to-wit:
Bond Nos. Principal Maturity
( Inclusive) Amount Date
17 and 18 . 2,000 December 15, 1954
20 and 21 2,000 Deoember 15, 1955
23 and 24 2,000 December 15, 1956
26 and 27 2,000 December 15, 1957
29 and 30 2,000 December 15, 1958
33 and 34 2,000 December 1.5, 1959
37 and 38 2,000 DeC?ember 15, 1960
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Bond Nos. Principal Maturity
(Inclusive>. Amount Date
41 and 42 $2,000 December 15, 1961
45 and 46 2,000 December 15,1962
49 and 50 2,000 December 1.5, 1963
53 and.54 2,000 December 1.5, 1964
57 and.58 2,000 December 15, 196.5
61 and 62 2,000 December 15, 1966
65 and 66 2,000 December 15, 1967
69 and 70 2,000 December 15, 1968
and the Secretary of the District Board is hereby authorized and
directe~ to cause notice of the sale to be published once in the
"Walnut Creek Courier Journal" a newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published in said District, and such notice shall be
substantially in the following form, to-wit:
OFFICIAL NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF TERRITORY
ANNEXED TO CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT
OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY
RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF
CONT~ COSTA COUNTY. ADOPTED JANUARY 19. 1948
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received
by the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of
Contra Costa County, State of California, at the office of said
Distriot, 1822 Mt. Diablo. Boulevard, City of Walnut Creek, Contra
Costa County, California, on 9, February, 1950, at the hour of 11:00
o.olock A.M. (P.S.T.) for the purchase of $30,000 principal amount
of bonds of the territory annexed to Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District by resolution and order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County, adopted January 19, 1948, which said bonds are desig-
nated ..Paoheco and Highway Junction Annexation Issue of 1948,.1 (being
the remaining portion of an authorized issue of $70,000 principal
amount of bonds) and more particularly described below:
Whereof $40,000 have been sold November 4, 1948.
ISSUE: $30,000, consisting of 30. bonds of the denomination of $1,000
each, all dated December 15,1948.
. INTEREST RATE: Maximum five (.5) per cent, per annum, payable semi-
annually on June 15 and December 15 in each year. Bidders
must specify the rate of interest which the bonds hereby
offered for sale shall bear. . Bidders will be permitted to
bid different rates of interest and to split rates irrespective
of the maturities of said bonds. The interest rate stated in
the bid must be in a multiple of one-quarter of one per cent,
per annum, payable semi-annually.
MATURITIES: The bonds hereby offered for sale mature serially on
December 15 in each year, as follows:
Principal Maturities
Amount
-¡2,000 19.54 to 1968
(all years inclusive, and without option of prior redemption).
PAYMENT: Both principal and interest payable in lawful money of the
United States of America, at the office of the Treasurer of
Contra Costa County, in the City of Martinez, California, ex-
clusively from the Bond Fund Pacheco and Highway Junotion
Annexation Issue of 1948 of Central Contra Costa Sanitary'
District into which is to be deposited the proceeds of taxes
limited to the taxable property of said annexed territory.
REGISTRATION: Coupon bonds will be issued by the District. Such
bonds are registerable only as to both principal and interest.
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PURPOSE OF ISSUE: Said $70,000 principal amount of bonds was auth-
orized by two thirds vote of the qualified electors of said
annexed territory at a special bond election held in said
annexed territory for the purpose of raising money for the
acquisition and construction of sewers, drains, and sewerage
collection, outfall, treatment works and sanitary disposal
system in the territory annexed to Central Contra Costa
Sanitary District by resolution and order of the Board of
Supervisors of Contra Costa County, adopted January 19, 1948.
SECURITY: Said bonds are not obligations of Central Contra Costa
Sanitary District, as such, but taxes for the payment of
the principal of and interest on said bonds are limited to
the property, subject to taxation by said District, situate
within the territory annexed to said District by resolution
and order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County
adopted January 19, 1948; and the District Board of said
District has power and is obligated to cause annual ad val-
orem taxes to be levied upon all property, subject to taxa-
tion by said District, in the territory annexed to said
Distriot by said resolution and order, adopted January 19,
1948, for the payment of both principal of and interest on
said bonds without limitation of rate or amount.
TAX EXEMPT STATUS: In the event that prior to the delivery of the
. bonds the income received by private holders from bonds of
the same type and character shall be declared to be taxable
under any Federal Income Tax Laws, either by the terms of
such laws or by ruling of a Federal Income Tax authority or
official which is followed by the Bureau of Internal Revenue,
or by decision of any Federal Court, the successful bidder
may, at his option, prior to the tender of said bonds by the
District, be relieved.of his obligation under the contract
to purchase the bonds, and in such case the deposit acoompany-
ing his bid will be returned.'
LEGAL OPINION: The legal opinion of Messrs. Orrick, Dahlquist,
Neff and Herrington, of San Francisco, California, approving
the validity of said bonds will be furnished to the success-
ful bidder without charge.
TERMS OF SALE
HIGHEST BID: The bonds will be awarded to the highest and best
.bidder considering the interest rate or rates specifioed and
the premium offered, if any. The highest bid will be deter-
mined by deducting the amount of the premium bid (if any)
from the total amount of interest which the Distriot would
be. required to pay from Deoember 15,1949, to the respective
maturity dates at the coupon rate or rates specified in the
bid, and the award will be made on the basis of the lowest
net interest cost to the District. The lowest net interest
cost shall be computed between the dates aforesaid according
to standard bond interest tables. The purchaser must pay
accrued interest from the date of the bonds to the date of
del1very. The cost of printing the bonds wil1 be borne by
the District.
RIGHT OF REJECTION: The District reserves the right, in its dis-
cretion, to reject any and all bids and to waive any irreg-
ularity or informality in any bid.
PROMPT AWARD: The District Board will take action awarding the
bonds or rejecting all b1ds not later than 24 hours after
the expiration of the time herein prescribed for the re-
oeipt of proposals; provided, that the award may be made
after the expiration of the specified time if the bidder
shall not have given to the Board notice in writing of the
withdrawal of such proposal.
PROMPT DELIVERY: Delivery of said bonds will be made to the
successful bidder at the office of the Treasurer of Contra
Costa County, in Martinez, California, as soon as the bonds
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can be prepared, which it is estimated will be March 15,1950.
RIGHT OF CANCELLATION: The successful bidder shall have the right,
at his option, to cancel the contract of purchase if the Dist-
rict shall fail to tender the bonds for delivery on or before
April 1, 19.50, and in such event the successful bidder shall
~e entitled to the return of the deposit accompanying his bid,
FORM OF BID: All bids must be unconditional for not less than all
of the bonds hereby offered for sale, and for not less than
the par value thereof and accrued interest to date of delivery.
.Such bids, together with bidder's check must be enc1òsed in a
sealed envelope addressed to the District Board of Central
Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County and
endorsed "Proposal for Pacheco and Highway Junction Annexation
Issue of 1948 Bonds, to be issued by Central Contra Costa
Sanitary District of Contra Costa County."
.BID CHECK: With each bid must be submitted a certified check or
cashier's check for $1,000, drawn on a bank or trust company
authorized to transact business in the State of California,
payable to the order of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County
to secure the District from any loss resulting from the failure
of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. In addition
bidders are requested (but not required) to supply an estimate
of the total net interest cost to the District on the basis of
their respective bids, which shall be considered as informative
only and not binding on either the bidder or the District.
Checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned by the
District by mail upon the award of the bonds. No interest
will be paid upon the deposit made by any bidder.
FINANCIAL STATÐ1ENT
Further information relative to the financial condition of the Dist-
rict will be furnished to any bidder upon request.
There is no controversy or litigation pending or threatening con-
. cerning the validity of the above issue, the corporate existence of
the District, or the title of the officers to their respective offices.
DATED:
Isl H. M. Smitten, Secretary of the
District Board of Central Contra
Costa Sanitary District of Contra
Costa County, State of California.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of January, 1950, by the follow-
ing oal1ed vote:
January 19, 1950.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland, Cornwall and Wadsworth
Members None
Members None
/s/ H. M. Smitten, Secretary
Is/ R. E. Wadsworth, President of
the District Board of Central
Contra Costa Sanitary District.
PAY}ŒNTS FOR EAS~iENTS - LID 4
It was moved by Member Cornwall, seconded by Member Johnson and
unanimously carried that the Board authorize settlement for easement
Parcel 81 in the amount of $45.00 to Len Fenton, et al; Parcel 82 in
the amount of $105.00 to Stefano Prato, et ux; and Parcel 84 in the
amoun~ of $90.00 to Mike Caponio, et ux.
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WALNUT CREEK HEIGHTS AREA
LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO.9
After discussion of petitions for sewer service which were on
file, the Board instructed the Engineer to make this local district
the next order of business. .
ADJOURNMENT
The President adjourned the meeting to January 26, 1950 at
8:00 o.clock p.m.
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Secretary of the District Board
of Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District,. Cont ra Costa County,
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