HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOARD MINUTES 11-04-48 (2)
211
MIìWTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE DISTRICT BOARD OF CENTRAL CONTRA
COSTA SANIT_~Y DISTRICT HELD NOVEMB~~ 4,1948
The District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
convened in regular session at its regular Dlace of meeting loc8_ted
at 1822 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, in the City of Waln~t Creek, County of
Contra Costa, State of California at the hour of S:OO o'clock p.m.
on the 4th day of November, 1948.
The meeting was called to order by
President Johnson, and the following roll was called:
PRESENT:
Members Smitten, Toland, Wadsworth, Weill and Johnson
None
ABSENT:
APPOINT:'ENT OF SECRETARY PRO TEl-!
Member Toland moved that Mrs. Phillips be appointed Secretary Pro Tern,
seconded by Member Wadsworth, and carried unanimously.
PROTEST OF PRESENCE OF MR. DUFTON
Member Toland objected to the nresence of Mr. Mervin Dufton, who was
at the meeting to take notes.
President Johnson reQuested the Secretary
to note the objection.
READING OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
It was moved.by Member Smitten, seconded by Member Wadsworth that the
Board waive the reading of Minutes of the nrevious meetings, and that
they be apnroved as entered.
Carried unanimously.
AHENm.lElJT OF BID DATE FOR LOCAL
IMPROVEHENT DISTRICT NO.1
Discussion arose regarding changing the bid date for Local Improvement
District No.1 from Janup~y 13 to December .2, 1948.
President Johnson
stated that had he been present at the meetin~ of October 21 he would have
opposed the postponement of advertising for bids until January 13.
The following resolution was offered by Member Wadsworth, seconded by
Member Toland:
RESOLUTION NO. 391
RESOLUTION AHENDING RESO:,UTION NO. 384
ORDERING lVORK IN LOCAL IHPROiTE1'IENT DISTRICT
NO.1
BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 384, adopted by this Board
October 21, 1948, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follo'is,
insofar as said Resolution No. 384 is inconsistent herewith:
WHEREAS the District Board of Central Con~~a Costa Sanitary District,
County of Contra Costa, state of California, passed and adopted, on
11
04
48
212
Se~tember 23, 1948, its Resolution of Intention No. 366, to do the
work and improvement~erein described, to-wit: The construction of sani-
tary sewers and appurtenances for the area within the boundaries des-
cribed in said Resolution of Intention to the extent, 11ith the
materials and in the manner set forth in said Resolution of Intention
and according to Plans and Specifications heretofore adopted therefor,
and
WHEREAS all written nrotests filed in relation to said Droceed-
ings '.¡ere duly considered. by said District Board, -
RESOLVED by said District Board that said protests be and the
same are hereby overruled, and
RESOLVED that the public interest and convenience reQuire, and
the said District Board hereby orders, that said work and improvement
be done to-wit: The construction of sanitary sewers and anTIurtenances
for the area ,.rithin the boundaries described in said Resolution of
Intention, to the extent, l~ith the materials and in the manner set
forth in said Resolution of Intention, and according to said Plans
and Specifications, reference to which Resolution of Intention and
Plans and Specifications is hereby made for a description of said work
and improvement and the terms and conditions under \~hich the same is
to be done.
The Secretary of this Board is hereby directed to ,oat conspicu-
ously for five (5) days, on or near the main entrance door to the reg-
ular meeting place of said District Bop~d at 1822 Mt. ~iablo Boulevro~d,
Walnut Creek, California, Notice hereof inviting sealed PROPOSALS OR
BIDS fo~ doing said work and to publish twice a Notice hereof invit-
ing sealed PROPOSALS or BIDS for doing said work and referring to the
plans and specifications on file; the said publication to œ in the
Lafayette Sun a daily newspaper, published and circulated in the
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District and hereby c~esignated for that
purpose.
All such proposals shall be received by the Secretary at the
Office of the District Board at 1822 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, vlalnut
Creek, California, on the 2nd day of December, 1948 at 8:00 o'clock
p.m., and said day is hereby designated as the day on which, at
the hour of 8:15 o'clock p.m., said PROPOSALS or BIDS shall be
opened, all of which shall be specified in said Notice, and said
Notice shall reauire with said PROPOSALS or BIDS a check certified
without qualifiêation by a responsible bank, payable to the Central
Contra Costa Sanitary District for an amount not less than TEN PER
CENT (10%) of the aggregate of the nroposal or by a bond for the said
amount, and so payable signed by the bidder and two (2) sureties, all
as prescribed by law.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE DISTHICT BOARD 0"- CENTRAL COlJ;I'RA CO~)TA
SANITARY DISTi\ICT OF COl,(TRA COSTA COUNTY this 4th (lay of November,
1948.
AYES: Members Smitten, Toland, Wadsworth, Weill and Johnson
NOES: Members None
ABSENT: Members None
sl Elliott Johnson
President of the District Board
of the Central Contra Costa Sani-
tary Di strict of Contra Co sta
County, State of California.
COUNTEF..SIGKcW:
sl Morna Phillips
Secretary Pro Tem of the District
Board of the Central Contra Costa
Sanitary District of Contra Costa
County, State of California.
11
04
48
213
REQUEST FOR PERÞ1IT - HELEN A. HAINES
SEWER CONr.ECTION FEES
It was moved by Member Weill, seconded by Member Toland that Helen
A. Haines' request for a sewer connection for the property in Lafayette
at !vIt. Diablo and Elizabeth street including El Charro Resturant and
a drive-in to be built adjoining that resturant be ßranted, and that
the fee be set at $500.00 plus normal inspection fees, with all cost
of construction be borne by Mrs. Haines.
Carried by the following
vote:
AYES:
NOES:
Members Toland, Wadsworth, Weill and Johnson.
None
I
Member Smitten did not vote.
REQUEST FOR PEffi~IT - A. G. MASCORELLA
Mr. Mascorella requested ~ermission to connect to the oain trun~
line from the corner of Sherman Field where he p rop~ses to construct
a drive-in res~rant.
The Board withheld action pending further advice
from the ßngineer.
PFFICE OF DIST?.ICT HANAGER
~~e following resolution was offered by Member Toland, seconded
by Member Weill:
RESOLU'L'ION NO. 392
BE IT RESOLVED that the office of District Manager be and the
same is hereby created to advise with this Sanitary Board in regard
to adninistrative matters incident to the operation of the Dl.strict
and its se\'Terage system and/or other vJ'Orks and to direct and su"Oervise
the other employees of this District;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the compensation of the nerson to fill
such office shall be the sum of $750.00 per month.
PASSED A~,D ADOPTED BY TR:~ DISTRICT BOA:.11.D 0:' CENTRAL CO.;TRA
COSTA
JAHITAi.Y DISTRICT OF CJl;TRA COSTA COUi.TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, this 4th
day of November, 1948, by the following called vote:
AYES:
Nembers Toland, Wadsworth and Weill
úOES:
Members Smitten and Johnson
ABSENT: Members none.
s/ Elliott Johnson
President of the District Board
of Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District of Contra Costa County,
State of California.
COUNTERSIGNED:
sf Morna Phillips
Secretary Pro Tem of the District
Board of the Central Contra Costa
Sanitary District.
11
04
48
~14
11
04
48
EHPLOYNENT OF DISTRICT }/lANAGER
JOHN L. !,'1ASON
The following resolution was offered by Member Weill, seconded by
IvIember Toland:
RESOLUTION NO. 39~
WH~qEAS the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT has now in
operation a sanitary sewer system; and
WHEREAS this B08~d desires to employ its Orm Civil Engineer to
advise this Board on the operation of said sanitary sewer system,
NOH, TEER.EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that JOHN L. E.li.SON be and. he is
}lereby employed as District Manager at a compensation of SEVEN HUN-
DRED FIFTY AIm NO/IOOTHS DOLLARS ($750.00) 'Oer month, said employ-
ment to become effective immediately.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall suDersede the
action of this Board declared in Resolution No. 277, adopted June 24,
J.948.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE DISTRICT BOARD OF CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA
ßAlJITAHY DISr~'RICT OF CONTF.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALII<'ORNIA, this
4th day of November, 1948, by the following called vote:
AYES:
HOES:
14embers Toland, l'.rads't-JOrth and 1:1e111
Hembers Smitten and Johnson
Hembers None
ABSENT:
s/ Elliott Johnson
President of túe District Board
r:r Central Contra Co:~tE' Cani tary
District of Contra CoRta County,
state of California.
COUNlliRSIGNED:
s/ Morna Phillips
Secretal"'y Pro Tem of the Di strict Boa!'d
of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District of Contra Contra Costa County,
State of California.
Follo't-ling ti1e Dassage of Resolution No. 393, Director Toland
requested a recess ¡'¡hich was denied by President Johnson. Thereupon,
Director Toland moved that a recess be taken for not to exceed ten
minutes. Roll call on this motion: Yes, Directors Toland, Weill and
Wadsworth; No, Directors Smitten and Johnson. A recess of ten minutes
"ias thereupon declared. At the end of this neriod the meeting resumed,
Mr. Mason te~ing his seat at the Directors' table. At the suggestion
of Director Toland, President Johnson informed Mr. Mason of his
appoint¿ent to the position )f District Manager.
l-~EQ.UEST FOE SE\^!ER SERVICE BY
1.m.. DONALD FLHEEN
The followin~ letter was received by Donald L. Rheem:
"I refer you to the a7reernent dated May 1,1947, between Central
Contra Costa Sanitexy District, The Moraga ComDany, and me, regarding
the constr1:ction of se¡^¡er facilities in the so-c8l1ed I-forage. Area.
lIlt is my underst8.nding that your se,\:rer line has nO\o! reached St.
Nary's College. ~"i11 you 'r)lease advise me "Then I :nay ex'Ject tjle
line to be extended to the sout~1erl v nro'Oertv line of my lands in
the area, nursuant to Section 1 of ~aid Î?greepent? It is imnerative
that I have this information at the earliest ,088ible date, as I
hƜ made plans for a subdivision near the inters[ction of Rheem
Boulevard and Jonas Hill Road. As you know, this nroperty can only
be included 1vithin the Water DiRtrict after connections to your
8euer line are made available to it, and v'ithout 1'.'A.ter it is obvious
that the subfivis1on cannot nroceed.
. Very truly yours
s/ Donald L. Rheem
Rheem Mfg. Company
2700 Ru~s Building
. '" -. - ..
215
As instructed by the District Board, the District Engineer sent
l'ir. Rheem the follo1<!ing ans't,!er: .
"Your letter of November 3 h?s been received by the Board of
Directors and discussed at their meeting of November 4. vie 1-!ere
asked to advise YOU as to the status of this vwrk as renorted to them
at that meeting.. -
liAs you are aware the trunk line sewer up to St. Marys is nOvl in
the final stages of construction at this time. We have engineering
layouts for the line to serve to the south line of your property and
property descriptions for aquisition of easements have been forv!arded
to the title company for search of titles. As soon as the property
is acquired or basic agreements completed the construction dre.wings
will be completed.
"It is anticinated that the bids for this section of work to give
service to your property will be called for in the spring of 1949:
Very truly yours,
CLYDE C. KENNEDY, DIS'rRICT ENGINEER
By sl Richard Kennedy --
Deputy II
VINE HILL ANNEXATION REQ,UEST
Hr. Pat Shaw and }ir. O'Leary of the Vine Hill area advised the Board
that they had almost coIDnleted the netition fbr annexation to the District,
that the prea had an assessed valuation of $80,000.
The Board asked
that they have the necessary nape:'s nrepared, signed, checked and ready
for nublication at the meeting of November 18.
PROTEST REGARDING PETROLEUM SALES
Mr. 1>1el Neilson of Lafayette addressed th Board as follov!s:
That he opel'ates the Lafayette Tire Service and lives in Lafayette.
That he had been informed that one netroleum distributor, who is a
oember of the District Board, serves all tiJe contractors for t::'-~e
District, and asked if the gasoline products could not be nut out
for bid.
President Johnson advised ~x. Neilson that the District can not
put gasoline bids out because the Jistrict does not buy gasoline
except for one truck uhich is m.med by the Di strict.
Hr. Gumnertz of Stolte, Inc., advised the B08.rd that the reason
they bought Sed.side gasoline ifas because that comDany served them
on the job site, and they would be very happy to talk business with
any oil comnany who gave them the same service.
EHPLOYI :ENT OF MAINTENANCE HELPER
The District Board authorized the employment of a helper for the
maintenance crew at a salary of $225 per month to be raised to $250
at the end of 90 days.
11
04
48
~16
The District Board authorized the nurchsse of a Shell Credit
card for the truck.
The Di strict Board set 8 HorlÜng schedule for insyectors and
the issuance of :oermits.
IJ.~CIDELTAL EXPENSE FOR LOCAL HíPROVE!,iENT
D I ST?I C T N.9~.
It 't'Vas moved by Hember vladsworth, seconè;.eët by Hember Toland and
unanimously carried that upon receipt of $3,875.25 from CLYDE C.
KENJ.¡EDY, said sum representing the incidental expenses incurred
to date on LOCAL IMPROVE~ŒhT DISTRICT NO.5 an& which is to be
advanced by the successful bidder, ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL AIm HECl{ANICAL
COMPANY, before execution of the contract with ASOOCIATED ELECTRICAL
AND !1ECI-IANICAL COHPANY for doing the 't'fork authorized in Local
Improvement District No.5, the following amCJunts be disbursed from
caid sum for s'lch incidental expenses, as follovrs:
$2,015.66 to CLYDE C. KE1il~EDY for engineering services rendered
to date for Local Im~rovement District No.5.
~
287.95 for legal services rendered to date for Local
Improvement District No.5, to be paid nursuant
to contract, therefor, as follo~s:
W. H. Brailsford, Jr.
Robert W. Harrison
~143.98
4?143.97
$1,571.64 the balance of said sum Hdvanced for inciö.ental
ex~enses to be deposited to the credit of the
Running Expense Fund of the Central Contra Costa
Sanitary District to rei~burse said Fund for
moneys heretofore advanced for inci~ental ex~enses
incurred by the Sanitary District for Local
Improvement District No.5,
and the President anci Secretary are HEREBY AUTHOHIZED Aim DIHECTED
to execute the necessary warrants to Day the charges above itemized.
TRUCK BID Cm':PLAINT - J. T. LUCAS
The fållowing letter was received by the District Board:
III noticed that you {lave rejected all -aids for the 1/2 ton pickup
for vrhich I i'fe,s lm'f bidder and then ¡,rent out on the o'Oe11 r:1arket and
made an outright purchase fro1':1 the only dealer in to'tvn that d:.d not
--;ut in a bid.
liAs a tax payer in this community, I deme_n'::~ an explanation in
writing in detail.
Very truly yours,
sl J. T. Lucas"
As instructed by the District Board, the Attorney sent }~. Lucas
the following answer:
"Your letter of October 21, 1948, acldresscd to t:<~e attention of t::e
Board of Directors of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District,
relative to tile purchase by the District of a 1/2 ton pickup truck,
has been referred to the unr,ersigned, as Attorney for the District,
for ansÌ'tcr.
IIWe w~sh to advise that the Central Contra Costa Sa~itary District
'Í"ras. organ~ze~ un~er the S8.ni t~ry Distric t Act of 1923, 1'rhicn is noi':
codl~ieQ In ùect~ons 6400 to 6941.3 of the Health and Safety Code of
the otate of Callfornia. This Act contains no 'r'rovisions 'Vrhich requires
11
04
48
217
the District Board to publish a call for bids for the purchase of -::er-
sona1 property. In the exercise of its discretion, however, the Board
did call for bids for a 1/2 ton pickup truck. U~on examining the bids
submitted, the Board determined that the specifications and the prices
offered were unsatisfactory and, accordingly, rejected all bids, which
it was legally authorized to do.
"In order to obtain a truck which would meet specifications and
price satisfactory to the Board, the Board purchased a truck on tne open
market, ~mich it was authorized to do under the Sanitary District Act
above mentioned.
Yours very truly,
W. H. Brailsford, Jr. "
PAYHENT OF BILLS
It ~.ras moved by Hembel' Smitten, seconded by !-Iember vTeill that the
bills as audited and approved be naid. Carried unanimously.
Vo. No.
783
7B4
7B5
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
BOO
801
802
803
304
805
306
807
80B
B09
810
811
812
813
814
815
B16
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
826
,-B27
828
829
830
831
832
833
Name.
Tessa Hiller
Douglas Wald
Leonard \'1 aId
Ivor Long
1-1el vin Klemr.lick
Jim Corry
Al Blythe
Fred Wilkins
\'layne Littlejohn
Rector l~otor Co.
R. E. Isaacs
Hydraulic Hose Distrs.
Burns Home Furnishers
A. T. Bennett
Hanuel Smith
Stolte, Inc.
County Clerk (Parker)
County Clerk (Beeson)
Daryl O't'!ens
Fred Ingram
Oscar Johnson
Barrett & Hill'
WID. H. Brailsford
Clyde C. Kennedy
V. Brandes
I-torna Phillips
Tessa Hiller
D. Hald
L. \vald
I. Long
1-1. KleI1m:lck
H. \'1. Com'oasso
Jim Corry
Al Blythe
Fred ¡'Iilleins
G. S. Cutler
H. \'l. Toland
H. H. SEli tten
Lav!son H eill
R. E. vladm".rorth
Elliott Johnson
Cal. Water Service
Coast Counties
P. G. & E.
Pac. T. & T.
E. J. 11cClintock
C. Garibotti
Ban1c of America
Ray Hartsten
1-iilton Vail
Sac. Northern R. R.
Clerk
Plant Operator
Plant mechanic oper'ator
Plant Operator
Plant Onerator
Haint. man
InsT:>ector
Ins:Oector
Architect
GMC Truck
Deposit Refunded
Malnt. equipment
Dranes
Oxidation Ponds
Section II
Section I
Condemnation DeDosit
" if
Deposit Refunded
Denostt Refunded
Deposit Refunded
Deposit Refunded
Attorney
District Manager
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Plant Operator
Plant Oner!:1tor
Plant O"')erator
Plant Onerator
J ani tor
Mai~tenance & Mileage
Insnector & Mileage
" II
Secretary
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Treat~ent Plant Water
Office Bldg. Gas Bill
Office Bldg. Gas Bill
Treatment Plant Phone
DeDosit Refunded
Deposit Refunded
Den. for ¡vi thlD1ding
Denosit Refunded
Denosit Refunded
Lease
11
Amount
$ 93.20
133.50
140.00
125.20
129.30
129.30
137.50
137.50
683.63
1,485.25
15.00
52.97
144.10
530.96
19,875.60
3,448.71
10.00
10.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
270.00
400.00
250.00
186.40
212.40
93.20
133.50
140.00
125.20
129.30
43.00
140.85
176.07
196.30
30.00
30.00
31.40
30.00
32.21
31.40
Bill 28. .50
9.98
48.36
i~ : 6~
15.00
150.20
15.00
15.00
33.00
c
?c
~ q..-'
,,;'...
\.' -
04
48
~18
Vo. No.
814
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851
852
853
854
855
856
857
858
859
860
861
Name
Amount
Rone Ladder $ 45.06
Premium on Bond 12.50
Deposit Refun&ed 15.00
Office Water Bill 6.67
Office Phone 104.61
Title Reports 783.00
Lobby & Executive Chairs 269.58
Advertising 530.04
Office Sunnlies 25.57
Bookkeeping Sunnlies 2.17
Su-onlies -- 36.21
De'sk,cah2.rs & supplies 312.27
Maint. eauinment 10.75
R.O.W. Agent 551.25
U u 23.35
Lettering on Truck 17.50
R.O.W. Agent 126.69
R.O.W. Agent 27.02
Publishing 106.45
Maint. Eauin~ent 407.15
I,laint. Equipment 37.03
L.I.D. 1 thru L.I.D.11-14,3l6.66
Engineering General
Section I and Pumping Sta.19,157.87
Section III 1,005.26
Section IV 44,091.54
Section V 15,243.64
Treatment Plant 30,478.16
Sup~lies 13.48
Harbor I,farine Supply
Garrett & Garrett
A. 1-1. Schutt
City 0 f Tt!. C.
Pac. T. & T.
Contra Costa Title Co.
Contra Costa Stationers
Courier-Journal
Dale'renl s
Cha~les Hadley
Herb's Hard¡'lare
In19nd Typewriter
Lucas & Genessi
Claude M. HcPhee
1<1. A. l!urphy
Randall & Sellers
L. J. Rothgery
L. J. Rothgery
Sun Publishing
Water Works Supply Co.
vlestern Welders
Clyde Kennedy
Clyde Kennedy
Oxidation Ponds,
Stolte, Inc.
Stanley Koller
Martin Bros.
MacDonald, Young &1'èlson
Sellerbach Paper Co.
ACCEPTING BID, BANK OF A;.IERICA
$40.000 PACHECO HIGFjA~~UNCT~ON BONDS
The folloi\Ting Resolution vTaS offered by !:ember ~'lads1,rorth,
seconded by Member Weill:
P.ESOLUTION No. 394
vŒŒREAS, the Sanitary Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore
ð.uly authorized the issuance of $70,000 principal amount of its
bonds, to be l{nown as IICentral CJntra. CoEta Sanitary District of
Contra Costa County, Pacheco and Highway Junction Annexation Issue
of 1948 Bonds, 11 consisting of 70 bonds of the denomination of
$1,000 each, numbered from 1 to 70, both inclusive, all dated
December 15,1948, and maturing in consecutive numerical order,
from lower to higher 13,000 principal amount on December 15th in
each of tne years 1949 to 1958, both inclusive, and $4,000 princi~a1
amount on December 15th in each of t~e years 1959 to 1968 both
inclusive; to bear interest at a rate not to exceed five i5) TIer
cent, per annum, payable semi-annually on June 15th and December
15th in each year; and further duly authorized the sale of $40,000
principal amount of said bonds (maturing in varying amounts in each
of tne years 1949 to 1968, both inclusive) at public sale to the
nighest an& oest bidder therefor; and
WHEhEAS, notice of the sale of said $40,000 principal amount
of said bonds (being part of said authorized issue) has been duly
given in the manner prescribed by said resolution and the folloì1ing
bids for said bonds Here and are the only bids received by said
Sanitary Board, to wit:
Name of Bidder
Net Interest Cost
to District
Bank of America N. T. & S. A.
11
04
48
21~
AND HHEREAS, the said bid of Banl~ of America N. T. and S. A.
is the hi~hest and best bid for said bonds in the DrinciDal amount
$40,000 c~nsidering the interest rate(s) specifie~and the Dremius
offered;
NO\v, THE;~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Sanitary Board of Central
Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of
California, as follows:
1. That said bid of Bank of America N.T. & S. A. for $40,000
par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby, accepted and the
Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and
directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment
to said Treasurer., of the purchase price, to 'Id'i t, said par value thereof
and a premium of $69.00, together ,rith accrued interest at the rate( s)
set forth in the following table:
Bond Numbers Principal Haturity Interest
(inclusive) Amount Date Rate
(DeceMber 15)
1 to 3 $3,000 1949 4%
4 to 6 3,000 1950 4%
7 to 9 3,000 1951 4%
10 to 12 3,000 1952 4%
13 to 15 3,000 1953 4%
16 1,000 19.54 4%
19 1,000 1955 4%
22 1,000 1956 4%
25 1,000 1957 4%
28 1,000 1958 4%
31 B,nd 32 2,000 1959 4%
35 and 36 2,000 1960 4%
39 and 40 2,000 1961 4%
43 and 44 2,000 1962 4%
47 and 48 2,000 1963 4%
51 :md 52 2,000 1964. 4%
55 and 56 2,000 1965 4%
59 and 60 2,000 1966 4%
63 and 64- 2,000 1967 3 3/4.%
67 and 68 2,000 1968 3 3/4%
Said bonds in ti1e Drincinal amount of $40,000 G118.11 be nlmoered,
Eature and bear interest at the said rate,s) hereinbefore set forth,
nayab1e semi-annually on June 15th and December 15th.
2. The Secretary of said Sanitary Board is directed to cause
to be lithographed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank
bonds and coupons of suitable Quality, said bonds to show on their
face that the same bear interest at the rate (s) aforesaid.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of November, 1948, by the fol10ì<ring
vote:
AYES: Smitten, Toland, l'Tads,V'orth, Vleil1 Ð.r.d Johnson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
COUbTERSIGNED:
s/ Elliott Johnson
President of the Sanitary Board of
Central Contra Costa Sani t~.try District
of Contra Costa County, state of
California.
s/ Morna Phillips
Secret?~y Pro Tern of the Sanitary
Board of Central Contra Costa
Sanitary District.
11
04
48
~20
DEEDS OF DEDICATIm; FOR SE\vEH EAGE::.~~;TS
'1'11e follo1"Jing deeds of dedication for Sel'Jer easement ",rere accel")ted
by the Board and recorded under Resolution No. 341:
Deed from Harry Clarence Schilling, et aI, over a portion of Lot 6
of Floraland Tract Subdivision, known as Parcel 35 of Local Improvement
Di stI'ict No.2.
Deed from Ora E. Wollan and Gertrude L. Wollam over a Dortion of
Lot 6 in Block "I" knov'm as Parcel 3, Local Improve:-,:ent District No.
4.
Deed from Donald R. l'lcIntyre and Joan A. McIntyre over a portion
of Lot 7 in Block "G" knOì'Tn as Parcel 16 of Local ImDrovement Dist-
rice No.4'
Deed from Hazel M. Hanson over a portion of Lot 5 a portion of
the Rancho Las Juntas known as Parcel 40 of Local Imnrove~ent Dist-
rict No.4. -
Deed from Josenh A. and Elizabeth Reed De Bois over a Dortion of
Lot 33 a portion of the Eancho Las Juntas known as Parcel La of Local
Imnrovement District No.4,
Deed from James P. Thor and Louise A. Thor a Dortion ,)f Lot 5,
Hook Estate Subclivision No. 1 kno'tm ÐS Psxcel 2 of Local Im1')rover;¡ent
District No.6.
Deed from Alexander U. Douglas and Mabel E. Douglas a Dortion of
Lot 9, Hook Estate Subdivision ~No. 1 knov.m as Parcel 3 of Local Imnrove-
ment District No.6.
Deed from Melvin E. Johnson and Katherine Johnson a nortion of
Lot 18, Hook Estate Subdivision No. 1 known as Parcel 4 of Local
Improvement District No.6.
Deed from Rex R. Ide and Lola D. Ide a nortion of Lot 8 in
Block "H" known as Parcel 5 of Local Imnrov~ment District No.6.
Deed from Thomas Josenh DIAouino and Jeanne Marie D'Aauino over
a ~ortion of Lot 3, Hook Estate Subdivision No. 1 know~ as Parcel 6
of Local Improvement District No.6.
Deed from Robert Herman Tanner and A. Lolara Tanner o~¡er a portion
of Lot 7, Hook Estate Subdivision No.1 knOì\Tn as Parcell D of Local
ImproveBent District No.6.
Deed from Eugene L. Morris and Lida A. Morris over a nortion of
Lot 8, Hook Estate Subdivision No.1 knovm ~s Parcel 12 of Local
Improve~ent District No.6.
Deed from Jess L. Grogan and Alva I. Grogan over a portion of
Lot 8, Hook Estate Subdivision No.1 known as Parcel 13 of Local
Improvement District No.6.
Deed from A thour O. Bragg over a portion of Lot 8, Hoo};: Est,~te
Subé1.i vision No.1 Imov'm as Parcel 14 of Local Irnprovenent District
No.6.
Deed from Charles A. Hudson and !'!aybelle C. Hudson over a portion
of Lot 1 in Block "H" Pleasant Hill Hornesites Unit No.1 known as
Parcel 33 of Local Improve:-aent District No.6.
v
ADJO;RHEENT
It v,'as moved by Eember Smitten, eeconc'..ecl by lTember Tol,'mc~- E~nd
ro ~,.<V
r::eetingr,djOUrn t '0 ~vember 18, 1948 at
í' "
~' l,~"". ,:4
?! " ,. .'
. .'. ./'.. /." .'<
President ~~ the Dis~rict Board of
Central Co\":tirA Costa San'.tary Dlstrict
of Contra ~'!ta County, Stete of
California
4[
11
04
carried unp..nimously thÐ.t the
8:00 p.m.
Countersigned: