Board of Supervisors of the COunty of Santa Barbara, State of _ California, April 7th, 1947, at _10 o '_clock,_ a. m. Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor C. W. Bradbury in the Chair. The minutes of the special meeting of March 31st, 1947, were read and In t.he Matter of Acceptance of Bid for t he Ins talling, Maintaining and Acceptance of Bid for Installing, Maintaining and Servic1 L1fhting System for Goleta Light ing District Servicing g of a Lighting System for t he Golet a Lighting District. y"'Resolut ion No. 7196 Abandonment of San Anton o Road - Third Road Distric Guaranteeing Payment of Taxes, Oceon Oaks Subdivision , WHEREAS, on February 4th, 1947, the Gol et a Lighting District of Santa Barbara County was established; and WHEREAS, on March 10th, 1947, the Board of Supervisors adopt ed Resolution No. 7141 calling f or bids for installing and mainta i ning t he lighting system of said District, and servicing the same as provided by Section 19150 of t he Health and Safety Code of the State of Calif ornia; and WHEREAS, publication was made in the Santa Barbara News-Press, a newspaper of general circulation, of . the notice calling for bids; and WHEREAS, the Sout hern Ca lifornia Edison Company, Ltd., has submitted a bid in accordance with said r esolut ion c alling for bids NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED that t he contract for the installation, Maintenance, and servicing of a street light ing system in the s aid Goleta Lighting District, be, and the s ame is her eby, awarded to the. Southern Cal ifornia Edison Company, Ltd., in aocordance with said.bid provid1ng.for: 6 - 2 - l - 4 - 2500 4ooo 4ooo 4ooo l - 10000 l - 10000 Lumens " " " II " series - all night " " " " II II " II If II " " " " l - 300 Watt-multipl e - all night 1 - Multiple sw1toh1ng point 1 - Series " Bracket type r efractor units " " Mast Arm 11 Center Suspension type " " " Mast Arm type " " II Service to be billed under Southern California Edison Company, Ltd., schedule LSl. Annual char ge to be $594.96. Passed and adopted by the Board-of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 7th day of April, 1947, by the f ollowing vote, to wit: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherf ord, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of the Abandonment of San Antonio Road, Third Road District. The above entitled matter is her eby r ef erred t o the District Attorney and the . Goleta Cemetery District r elative to the Granting of easement for public utilities pipe lines. In the Ma-tt-er- of Bond Guaranteeing Payment of Taxes, Ocean Oaks Subdivision. - - - -- --- Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a certified check 1n the amount of t215.9g be, and the same is hereby, accepted as a cash bond guaranteein 2 Anprovel of T nal l.fap of .,.,.ce t1n 0 ?cks ubdiv i sl '"'n / Designating Ocean Oaks Road ./ Communic ~tion Re: M"mergency Zoning Ordinance - Carpinteria I payment of current year taxes . In the Matter of the Approva~ of the Final Map of Ocean Oaks Subdivision. . . ~ Resolution No. 1197 . . . . WHEREAS, the final record of survey map in the above named subdivision has been presented to this Board of Supervisors for approval; and WHEREAS, said subdivision le l'lithin the County of Santa Barbara and outside the limits of any incorporated city; and WHEREAS, the tentative map of said subdivision has heretofore been conditionally approved by the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, the final subdivision map was approved by the Santa Barbara County Planning Commission on March. 26th, 1947; and WHEREAS, said final map complies with all the requirements of law and complie with the conditional approval of said tentative map, and conforms in respect to design, to said tentative map. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED that said final map. of the Ocean Oaks Subdivision, as prepared by Penfield and Smith, Engineers, be, and the same is hereby, approved for subdivision purposes in accordance with the conditional approval of said tentative map, and the Clerk is ordered to execute his certificate on said map showing said approval, upon the filing by Raymond A. Doell and Mabel L. Doell, the subdividers, . of a good and sufficient bond guaranteeing the construction of Ocean Oaks Road in accordance with approved specifications, and the providing of necessary drainag Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara State of California, this 7th day of April, 1947, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Designating Ocean Oaks Road. ORD-ER WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has this date approved the final map for the Ocean Oaks Subdivision, First Dist rict, Santa Barbara County, California; and WHEREAS, a road is to be constructed running North from Foothill Road through said Ocean Oaks Subdivision; and WHEREAS, it is to the best interest of public travel that said road be designated by name. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED that that certain road running North from Foothill Road through the Ocean Oaks Subdivision, First Road District, Santa Barbara County, California, be, and the same is hereby, designated as Ocean Oaks Road. In the Matter of Communications Relative to.An-Emergency Zoning Ordinance in the Vicinity of Carpinteria. The State Department of Public Works requested consideration be given the matter of zoning property along Route 2 in the vicinity of Route 151 relative to any form of development that would cause major concentration of motor vehicles along the State highway. The petition of M. D. Knapp, et al, for the establishment of an emergency ordinance; and the petition ~f Mrs. Evelyn Manning, et al., against the passage of an emergency zoning ordinance in the vicinity of Carpinteria were presented to the Board J. F. Goux appeared before the Board stating that if the ordinance wa.a sound on its own merits it should be passed by the Plsnning Commission regardless of whether Communicetio,. April 7th, 1947 it was an emergency ordinance or not. Percy C. Heckendorf appeared and endorsed the recommendation of the Planning Commission against the adoption of an emergency zoning ordinance. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the recommendation of the Planning Commission, that no emergency ordinance be passed, be, and the same is hereby, confirmed. In the Matter of Communication from Alyce and Alfred A. Brooks Relative to the Removal of a Street Cer in the First District. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. Endorsement In the Matter of Endorsement of Assembly Bill 2og2 Relative to State Assistance of Assembly Bill 20S2 ./' Creating County Agricultural Centers. Resolution No. 719g WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara has within its boundaries rich and productive agricultural lands; and WHEREAS, the progress and development of Santa Ba.rbara County is greatly i dependent upon agricultural resources; and WHEREAS, it would be to the best interests of the people of the County of Santa Barbara to create County Agricultural Centers to provide laboratory and research facilities for the advancement of agricultural science. __ . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the Santa Barbara County representatives in the California State Legislature be, and they are hereby, requested to vote favorably upon the passage of Assembly Bill 2og?, as amended, in order to provide State assistance in the creating of Cou~ty Agricultural Centers. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution, showing . unanimous endorsement of Assembly Bill 2og2, together with amendments, be forwarded to Assemblyman Alfred W. Robertson and Senator Clarence C. Ward. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this. 7th day of April, 19~7, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None . Absent: None Application In the Matter of the Application of t he Whitehead Estate to Lay Pipeline, to Lay Pipeline - First First District. District / Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be, and Sale of Tax Deeded Property by Tax Collecto / . the same is hereby, granted the Whitehead Estate to lay 1200 fe et of pipeline along Romero Canyon Road, upon the posting of a _$500.oo bond. - - And be it further ordered that the Chairman and Clerk be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute said permit on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. In the Matter of the Sale of Tax D ~ eded Proper ~y by the County Tax Collector. Resolution No. 7199 Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, April 1, 1947, it is resolved that approv.al be and it is hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is h~reby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbar8 , State of California, being more particularly described as follows: County. Sold to the State June 29, 1935, for taxes of 1934, Sale No. 932 Deeded to State July 1, 1940, Deed No. 22 Recorded in Volume 535 of Official Records, Page 22, Records of Santa Barbara Description of Property Westwood Oaks, Lot 17, Block G, City of Santa Barbara According to official map Minimum Price $190.00 The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Superviso s of Santa Barbara County, the 7th day of .April, 1947. Sale of Tax Deeded Proper y by Tax Collec or In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. Resolution No. 7200 ./ Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof filed with t his Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, April 1, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as pnovided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: County. Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No. 1563 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No. 116 Recorded in Volume 474 of Official Records, Page 30, Records of Santa Barbara Description of Property Westwood Oaks, Lot 12, Block D, City of Santa Barbara According to official map Minimum Price $250.00 The fore going resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, the 7th day of April, 1947. Sale of Tax Deeded Proper y by Tax Collec or In the Matter of the Sa-le of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector . ~ Resolution No. 7201 ./ Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deede properties and request for approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, April 1, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: County. Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No. 1564 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No. 117 Recorded in Volume 474 of Official Records, Page 31, Records of Santa Barbara , April 7th, 1947 Description of Property Lot 13, Block D, Westwood Oaks, City of Santa Barbara According to official map Minimum Price $250.00 \ The foregoing r esolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Superviso e of Santa Barbara County, the 7th day of April, 1947. Sale of Tax Deeded Prope ty by Tax Colle tor In the Matter.of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. _ Resolution No. 7202. y Crossing Gua at Los Alamo School. Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Colle~tor of Santa Barbara County, April 1, 1947, it is resolved that approv be and it is hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to s ell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this r esolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the Count of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: County. Sold to the State June 29, 1932, for taxes of 1931, Sale No. 11g3 Deeded to State July 1, 1937, Deed No. 121 Recorded in Volume 412 of Official Records, Page g4, Records of Banta Barbara Description of Property Fair Acres on Mesa, Lot 3g, City of Santa Barbara . According to official map. Minimum Price $500.00 The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County the 7th day of Apri l, 1947. In the Matter of Crossing Guard at the Los Alamos School. V""" Resolution No. 720) . WHEREAS, it appears necessary and proper to station a crossing guard on Highway U.S. No. 101 in the vicinity of the Los Alamos Union School, in the County of . Santa Barbara, in order to provide for the safety of the pupils attending said Union School when crossing said Highway on their way to and from school; and WHEREAS, it .appears advisable to provide for said crossing guard pursuant to the procedure established by Section 7g2 of the Vehicle Code, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Department of Motor Vehicles of the State of . California, ' be, and it is hereby; requested to secure a cross- . ing guard and station said crossing guard in the vicinity of the Los Alamos School on Highway U.S. No. 101, and that the Department establish the wage and salary of said crossing guard and that said compensation be deducted by the Department, or its agency, from the share of the County of Santa Barbara that would otherwise be apportioned to it from the Motor Vehicle Fund. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said crossing guard on Highway U.S. No. 101 be maintained at the Los Alamos Union School in the vicinity of said school building, at such place as the Department deems affords the greatest safety to the pupils using srune. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, t his 7th day of April, 1947, by the f ollowing vote, to wit: 6 Communication I Communication Re : ~Jigh t Lighting Facilities at Santa Maria Airport. ./ Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Co-mmunication from Sou-thwest A-ir-ways Company Relative to Night Lighting Facilities at the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to the City Airport Commission. In the Matter of Communicetion .!._rom the Southwest Airways Company Relative to Night Lighting Facilities at the Santa Maria Airport. Upon motion, duly seoonded and carried, it is ordered that the Southwest Airways Company be, and they are hereby, permitted the addition of two night flights to their schedule with the proviso that they make the necessary repairs to the lighting facilities, plus payment of the power used for the lighting. Meetings of In the Matter of M~.!.iEgs of the State Supervisors ~~irectors and Legislative StatP Supervisors ' Committee Meetings. Directors and Legislative Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that members of the Com11itt 0 e Meetings . Board be, and they are hereby, authorized to attend meetings of the State Supervisors' v Directors and Legislative Committee meetings in Sacramento, April 16th through April lSth, 194-7. Applicat\on to Lay Pipeline - Third District Amending Resolution No. 7013 ./ ~n the Matter of the Ap~ication of Ale~ Irvine to Lay Pipeline, Third Distric Upon motion, duly s econded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be, and th same is hereby, granted Alex Irvine to lay a water pipeline 250 feet North of the curve in Grove Lane, Third District, upon the posting of a $250.00 bond. In the Matter of Amending Resolution No. 7013, as Amended, Governing Compensation of the Planning and Pubil.ic Works Department. ~ Resolution No. 7204- t WHEREAS, it appears necessary and proper to amend Resolution No. 7013, as amended, governing the compensation of the employees of the Planning and Public Works Department, NOW, THEREroRE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that, effective forthwith, said r esolution be and the same is hereby amended by adding following the words and figures: "? Senior Draftsman 225.00 per month", the following words and figures: 7a Senior Draftsman 225.00 per month" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this resolution be forwarded to the Auditor, District Attorney and Director of Planning and Public Works. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 7th day of April, 194-7, by the following vote: Ayes: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None . . Specif ice.tic a In the Matter of Specifications for the Reconstruction of a Portion of a for Reconstruction of Timber Pile Bent Trestle Bridge Over the Santa Maria River on Suey Crossing Road, Santa a Portion of a Timber Pil BPnt Trestlf" Br idge Over Santa Maria Riv Pr Barbara County, California April, 194-7. . . v Resolution No. 7205 - WHEREAS, the County Surveyor, pursuant to the order of this Board of Supervisors made pursuant to section 1071 of the Streets & Highways Code, has filed this day with this Board of Supervisors certain "Specifications for the Reconstruction of a Portion of a Timber Pile Bent Trestle Bridge Over the Santa Maria River on Suey Crossing April 7th, 1947. Road, Santa Barbara. County, California, April, 1947," including profiles, cross-sections, plane and specifications, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED as f ollows: 1. That said specifications be and the same ar e her eby approved and ratified and confirmed. 2. That pursuant to Division II, Part 7, Chapter l, Article 2 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Board of Supervisors hereby ascertains the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality in which the public work covered by said specifications is to be perf ormed f or each type or craft of work.man needed to execute the contract proposed to be awarded for the project cover ed by said specificatio s, as follows: Skilled Labor . Painter Carpenter Heavy Duty Repairman Tractor Driver Tractor Driver (16 cubic yards, water l evel capacity or more) Tractor Driver (12 cubic yards and l ess than 16 cubic yards water l evel capacity) Tractor Driver (g cubic yards and l ess than 12 cubic yards water l evel cs.paci ty) Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel, dragline , barge clamshell or crane) Intermediate Grade Labor derrick, derrick- . . Apprentice Engineer, including fireman, oiler, greaser Heavy duty repairman-helper Truck Driver (4 ~ubic yards and l ess t han g cubic yards water level capacity) Truck Driver (less than 4 cubic Y.ards capacity) Flagman Laborer Unskilled Labor Rate Per Hour 2.00 1.65 l . 70 1.70 1.575 1.375 1.325 1.325 1.25 1.225 1.15 1.15 Positions not listed above will be allocated in accordance with the definition which appear in the special provisions as interpreted in t he light of this classificatio The minimum wage paid to all skil l ed labor, for which rat es are not shown abQve , shall be not l ess than $1.375 per hour. The minimum wage paid to all intermediat e l abor, for which rat es are not shown above, shall be not less than $1.15 per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled l abor, for which rates are no t shown abQve, shall be not less than $1.15 per hour. (g) hours. Overtime - one and one-half (1-1/2) times the above rates. Sundays and holidays - double time t he above rates. The foregoing schedule of per hour wages is based upon a working day of eight Foreman not l ess than $1.00 more per eight (g) hour day than wage for the particular craft. 3. That sealed bids will be received by t his Board of Supervisors until 10:00 o'clock A.M., April 2gth, 1947, for performance of the work specified by said . specifications, including s aid profiles, cross-sections, plans and specifications, said 8 Notice to Contractors bids to be filed with the County Clerk at his office in the County Courthouse in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, sa~d bids to be made in accordance with the provisions of said specifications, and said bids will be opened at said time at the meeting of said Board of Supervisors. 4. The "Notice to Contractors filed this day in connection with said specifications, including all the pro~isions of said notice, is hereby approved and incorporated herein by reference, and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk are hereby ordered to execute said notice and to publish the same two times in the Free Advertiser, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 7th day of April, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, will receive sealed bids until ten (10) o'clock A.M. April 2gth, 1947, for the reconstruction of a portion of a timber pile bent trestle bridge across the Santa Marla River at Suey Crossing Road, California, located about 2 miles northeast of Santa Maria, each bid to be in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor prepared by the County Surveyor, now on file with the County Clerk of the County of Santa Barbara at his office at the Court House, Santa Barbara, California. Plans and specifications may also be seen at the office of . the County Surveyor in the Court House at Santa Barbara, California, or prospective bidders may secure copies of the same from said County Surveyor upon payment of Ten Dollars and no/100 ($10.00) as a guarantee deposit which deposit will be returned upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition not later than five (5) days after the date of the opening of bids. In accordance with the provisions of Division II, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 2, Labor Code, the Board of Supervisors have ascertained the general prevailing rate ot wages applicable to the work to be done to be as follows: . Skilled Labor Painter Carpenter Heavy Duty Repairman ~ractor Driver Truck Driver (16 cubic yards, water level capacity or more) Truck Driver (12 cubic yards and less than 16 cubic yards water level capacity) Truck Driver (g cubic yards and less than 12 cubic yards water level capacity) Rate Per Hour $ 2.00 ' 1.65 1.70 1.70 1.575 1.375 Universal Equipment Operator f Shovel, dragline, derrick, derrickbarge clamshell or crane) 1.90 Intermediate Grade Labor Apprentice Engineer, including fireman, oiler, greaser Heavy Duty repairman-helper Truck Driver (~ cubic yards and less than g cubic yards water level capacity) Truck Driver (Less than 4 cubic yards capacity) Unskilled Labor Flagman Laborer 1.325 1.325 1.25 1.225 1.15 1.15 A-gricultural Meetin12: Contrflct Betwe n County and John Romero, Jr. for Use of Private Transportati April 7th, 1947 Positions not listed above will be allocated in accordance with the definition which appear in the special provisions as interpreted in the light of this classif icatio The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor, for 't1h1oh rates are not shown above, shall be not less than $1.375 per hour. The minimum wage paid to al l intermediate labor, for which rates are not shown above, shall be not less than $1.15 per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labo~,for which rates are not shown above, shall be not less than $1.15 per hour. (g) hours. Overtime - one and one-half (1-1/2) times the above rates. Sundays end holidays - double time the above rates. The fore going schedule of per hour wages is based upon a working day of eight . Foreman not less than $1.00 more per eight (g) hour day than wage for the particular craft. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the off ice of said County Surveyor and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or bid bond for not less than ten (10) per cent of the amount bid, made payable to the order of the County of Santa Barbara, California; and shall be tiled with the County Clerk of . said County on or before the time and date hereinabove mentioned. The Board of Supervisors of said County will open said bids at its meeting at 10:00 o'clock, April 2gth, 1947, and will award a contract in accordance with said specifications to the lowest responsible bidder subject to section 1073 of the Streets & Highways Code. The Board of Supervisors of said County reserves the right to reject any or all bids and/or waive any irregularity in a bid. Unless otherwise required by law, no bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for receiving bids. By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State ot O~lifornia, this 7th da~ of April, ~947 ATTEST: J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. C. w. BRADBURY, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, County of Santa Barbara, State of California In the Matter of Agricultural Meeting. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Agricultural Commissioner, or one of his Deputies, be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend a meeting of Agriculturists in Riverside, April 9th, 1947. In the Matter of C-ontract Between the County of Santa Barbara and John Romero, Jr., for Use of Private Transportation. Upon motion, duly sec. onded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman and DClerk be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute a contract on behalf of the County r of Santa Barbara with John Romero, Jr., weed and rodent laborer, for the use of hie own Agre""ment f o Improvement Spr ~ng Stref' Third Distri v" f t car or horse, at the rate of $1.00 per day, each day used. - . In the Matter of Agr~.!!ent_J'or ~e Im:Qrovement of Spring Street, Third Distric Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman of the Board be, and he is hereby, authorized to execute an Agreement on behalf of the I 10 County of Sa.nta Barbara relative to the improvement of Spring Street, Third Road Distric Meetings In the_ l-!_at_ter of Meetings Pert~nin~ !_o the V~terans Ser!ioe Office. Pertaining to Veterans Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Elvin R. Morgan, Service Office ~ Veternas Service Officer, and any members of his staff, be, and they are her~by, authori ed Request from Robert L. Hartzell to Rescind Actio of the Board Rental of County Owned / to attend a meeting of the Veterans Welfare Board in San Francisco, April 11th, 1947; and a meeting of the Veterans Administration in Los Angeles, April igth, 1947. In the Matte-r of Request from Rober-t L-. -H-ar-tz-ell -to- R-escind Action of the Board Terminating hie Services and Accepting his Resignation. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to Supervisor Bradbury In the Matter of the Renta-l of County Ow-ne-d Equipm- e-nt not Now in Use by the EquipmPnt County. \""" ~ Resolution No. 7206 . WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is the owner of certain equipment used in the maintenance and construction of county roads, which said equipment is not in use at the present time upon the roads under the jurisdiction of this Board; and WHEREAS, Ulysses Tognazzini has requested that certain equipment be let to him, N0\-1, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED, by unanimous vote of this Board, that county road equipment, not now in use for county purposes, be let to said Ulysses Tognazzini for the period hereinafter set forth, at cost; said equipment to be used in the Fifth Road District; Four Days It is expressly understood that said equipment is to be returned immediately upon completion of the work for which it is let, and in any event immediately upon demand by the County of Santa Barbara when the same becomes necessary for county purpose Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 7th day of April, 1947, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. 'l'witohell. Nays: None Absent: None. Removal of Tr e - Fifth Distrlc In -th-e M-a-tter of Removal of a Tree, Fifth D-i-st-rict. Deter minin~ Liability as Respons ible Relativ ~s . Children's Ai / Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Santa Maria Golf Club be, and it is hereby, authorized to remove a tree on the edge of Waller Park and the golf course. I-n the -M- atter of Determini-ng- -L-ia-b-ility as Responsible Relatives. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, in accordance with . Sections 21g1 and 2224 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, that the following named persons be, and they are hereby, determined liable for the support of relatives in the amount set opposite their names: Viccars Galvin for Margaret J. Reynolds R. L. 0 'Dell for Martha V. Arvin Thomas L. Garrett for Olara Garrett William Rush for Ida Rush $ 15.00 20.00 10.00 5.00 In the Matter of the Application of Mamie Curry, 212 So. Smith Street, Santa Maria, California, for State and County Aid for Teddy Joe, Carrol Dean, and Carl Gene Curry. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Teddy Joe, Carrol Childr en's Aid ' April 7th, 1947. Dean, and Carl Gene Curry are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State and said County Aid, and are in the custody of/.Mamie Curry, mother. It is order ed that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of s aid Mamie Curry for the sum of sixty-nine dollars, and for a like amount on the first qf each month her~aft e r until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors _,. :1 . In the Matter of the Application of Eloisa Duran, 507 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe, California, for State and County Aid for Beatrice, John Edmund, Billy (William . Jesse), and Robert (Arnold) Duran. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Beatrice, John Edmund, Billy (William Jesse), and Robert (Arnold) Duran are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State El!ld County Aid, and are in the custody of said Eloisa Duran, mother. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in f avor of said Eloisa Duran for the sum of one hundred nine dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors. Children's In the Matter of the Application of ~etr8:._ ~~tinez, Los Alamos, California, Aid ~ for State and County Aid for Loretta, Arthur, and Larry Anthony . De la Guerra. Children's Aid Childr en 's Aid. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Loretta, Arthur, and Larry Anthony De la Guerra are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State and County Aid, and are in the custody of said ?etra Martinez, grandmother. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Petra Martinez for the sum of eighty-eight . dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors. In the Matter of the Application of Lupe Serna, 119 North Russell, Santa Maria, ~~------=---~~~--~~ California, for State and County Aid for Gilbert, Mary Jessie, Martin, Dora, Martha, and Leonardo Serna. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that s aid Gilbert, Mary Jessie, Martin, Dora, Martha, and Leonardo Serna are half-orphans and are proper persons to recieve State and County Aid, and are in the custody of said Lupe Serna, mother. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his we.rrant on . the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Lupe .Serna for the sum of one hundred eighty-four dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors. I .n the Matter of the Application of Charlyn Reinesto, 515~ Arrellaga Street, Santa Barbara, California, for State and County Aid for Jame~ M. Reinesto. It appearing to t~ e satisfaction of the Board that saica. J~mes M. Reinesto is a half-orphan and a proper ~erson to receive State and County Aid, and is in the custody of said Charlyn Reinesto. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in f avor of said Ch a r~ yn Reinesto for the sum of ten dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each . month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the su~port of the above named minor. 12 Children s Ai (' In the Matter of the Applicat ion of Horte-n-sia C. Cuella-r, 228 E. De la Guerra Street, Santa Barbara, California, for State and County Aid for Timothy and Norma Cuellar. It appearing to the satistaction of the Board t hat said Timothy and Norma Cuellar are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State and County Aid, and are in the custody of said Hortensia C. Cuellar, mother. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Hortensia c. Cuellar for the sum of eighty-seven dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors. RefusR.l to Grant Childre s Aid. I In the Matter of Refusal to Grant Childrens' Aid ORDER Old Age Security/ It appearing to t he Board from the report of the County Welfare Dept rtment that the following named applicants are not proper persons to receive Childrens1 Aid; Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, IT IS ORDERED t hat the said applications be, and the same are hereby, denied: Peggy Mae, Mark Casson, and Meredith Darling Rogers In the Matt~r of Ap~lioations for State and Cou~y_!id to Needy Aged Persons. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their applications, as required by law, anl as in said applications fully set forth; and It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and County Aid; upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ORDERED, that t he Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in f avor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the applicant, commencing on the let day of April, 1947 (unless otherwise indicated) and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of t his Board; said money to be used for the support of s aid needy aged persons, to wit: NAME OF APPLICANT Arvin, Martha V. Chaff in, Thomas Crawshaw, George W. Darling, Fannie Davis, Noah B. Frenoh, Harriette Garcia, Ygnacio Garrett, Clara Giudice, James Hansen, Ynez J ohns, Ollie May Kelliher, Lizzie F. Macintyre, Della C. Morrison, Mabel Grey Rush, Ida Samons , D. F. TOTAL AID GRANTED REMARKS t 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 52.62! 55.00 45.00 46.oo 55.00 53.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 44.oo 55.00 Blind Aid April 7th, 1947. NAME Smart, Elizabeth M. Strock, Maybelle Taulman, Zillah Thompson, Annie s . RESTORATION Krallman, Frank Bryce INCREASE J ones, E+izabeth H. J ones, Matthew H. Perry, Antone DECREASE Coleman_, Mary A. Rowe , Katie C. Tibbs, Mary Frances TOTAL AID GRANTED $ 55.00 55.00 55.00 55 .00 55.00 51.00 51.90 55.00 31.00 46.oo 2.00 DISCONTINUANCE - eff ective 3-31-47 (unless otherwise indicated) Benjamin, Ida A. Darrow, Albert J. Darrow, Nellie Helms Dougl as , Mary Priestley, Alice M. Windey, Charlotte BEGIN PAYMENT FO. R INSTITUT IONAL CARE Darrow, Albert J. Darrow, Nellie Helms DISCONTINUE PAYMENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL CARE Duncan, J ohn G. Parker, James D. 55.00 55.00 REMARKS In the Matter of Application for State and County Aid to -Needy Blind Persons. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicant for State and County Aid to needy blind persons having filed her application, as required by law, and as in said application fully set forth; and It further appearing from an examination of s aid application t hat the needy bl ind per.s on mentioned in said . applicat i on . is a proper person. to. r eceive State and County Aid; upon motion, duly s econded and carried, it is ORDERED, _that the Auditor draw hie warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in f avor of the following applicant, for the amount set opposite the name of' the applicant, commencing on the lat day of April, 1947 (unless othe rwise indicated) and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy blind person, to wit: NAME OF APPLICANT TOTAL AID GRANTED REM~~KS Benjamin, Ida A. $ 65.00 14 Cancellation of Funds. ./ CancP llation of Funds. CancellAtion of Funds. / Cancellation of Funds./ In the M- atter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No . 7207 . Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $4oo. oo is not needed in account 99 A 31, Dentist, Salaries and Wages, Health Officer, General Fund. Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of f0ur hundred dollars ($400.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to"the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called, the fol lowing Sup ervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of- Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 72og Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that - the sum of $1,ooo.oo is not needed in account 142 A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Fourth Supervisor District - Good Roads Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one thousend dollars ($1,000.00) be ard the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the forego ing r esolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradb~ry, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Ca-nc-ellation of Funds. Resol~tion No. 7209 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that - -- the sum of $2,646.1~3 is not needed in accounts 180 C 33, Replacement of Steam and Water Supply, the sum of $1,691.43; and 180 C g, Surgical, Laboratory and X-Ray Equipment, the sum of $955 . 00, Capital Outlay, General Hospital - Santa Barbara, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of two thru.sand six hundred fortysix and 43/lOO Dollars ($2,646.43) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted. Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 72~ Whereas, it appears to the Boa.rd of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $35. 32! is not needed in account g1 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Farm Advisor, Gerrral Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of thirty-five and 3g/100 dollars ($35.3g) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Cancellation of Funds . ,/ Cancellation of Funds . ii" Cancellation of Funds . V" April 7th, 1947. Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors vot ed Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Res-olution No. 7211 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $154.oo is not needed in account 62 A 1, Constable, Salaries and Wages, Constable - Second Tol'1nship, Salary Fund. 1. - Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred fifty-four dollars ($154.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the fore going resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherf.ord, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the M-attEr of Cancellation of Funds. . Resolution N-o-. 7212. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $150.00 is not needed in account 65 A 1, Constable, Salaries and Wages, Constable - Fifth Township, Salary Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the ' following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 7213 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $593.00 is not needed in accounts 195 A 2, 1 Assistant Probation Officer, . the sum of $142.00; and 195 A 3, 1 Bookkeeper, t he sum of $451.00, Salaries and Wages, Probation Officer, Salary Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of five hundred ninety-three dollars ($593.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above accounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being .called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None - 16 Cancellation of Funds . . Cancellation of Funds . ./ Transf er of Funds Trt:insf Pr of Funds . In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 7214 - Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the s~m ~f $5,600.00 is not needed in account 74 A 2, 1 Depu~y, Salaries and Wages, Recorder, Salary Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of five thousand six hundred dollars ($5,600.00) be and the srune is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Can-ce-llatio-n of :.Fu.n-d--s. _g~olution No. 7215 Whereas, it appears to the Board .of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the s~m Qf $497.00 is not need~d in acooun~s 49 A 1, Justice .of .the Peace, the sum of $154.00; and 49 A 3, Clerk, the sum of $343.00, S~laries and .\'Tages, Justice Court - Ninth Township, Salary Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of four hundred ninety-seven dolla s . ($497.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above accounts and returned to . . the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds fro~ the Una:p_propria~d Reserve General Fund. Resolution No. 7216 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supe~visors of ~an~a Barbara County that a transfer is neceasary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 99 B g, Office Supplies; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, . Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to to account 99 B g, Office Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Health Officer, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the . following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bredbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Road Fund. Resolution No._ 7217 . Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roada Fund to account 142 B 13, Road and Bridge Material; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.0 ) ' , I . Transfer of Funds April 7th, 1947. be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Good Roads Fund to account 142 B 13, Road, and Bridge Material, Maintenance and Operation, Fourth Supervisor District - Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following .Supervisors voted Aye 1 to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monr0e Rutherford, -R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matt~r of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Resolution No. 721g Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 19g B 130, Reimbursement Pro-rata Share of Revenue for Operation Forestry Camp; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum ~ thirteen thousand five hundred dollars ($13,500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 19g B 130, Reimbursement Pro-rata Share of Revenue for Operation Forestry Camp, Maintenance and Operation, Ventura, Santa Barbara Juvenile Forest~y Camp, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll .being called, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. Transfer of In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from _the Unappropriated Reserve General Funds. ( Fund. Transfer of Funds. I , Resolution No. 7219. Whereas it appears to the Beard of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a tranef er is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to accounts lSO B 12, Laundry Supplies; and lgo B 15, Clothing and Linen Supplies; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of .the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of two thousand six hundred fortysix and 43/100 dollars ($2,646.43) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General F.und to accounts lgo B 12, Laundry. Supplies, the sum of $94.24; and igo B 15, Clothing and Linen Supplies, .the sum of .$2,.552.19, Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital - Santa Barbara, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fun Resolution No. 7220 Whereas it appeE"s to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from . the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 81 C 2, Automobile; in accord~nce with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, 7 18 Transf er of Funds . / Transf er of Funds . Transf er of Funds . / Now t her ef or e , be it r~ so lv ed t hat the sum of thirty-five and 38/lOO dollars (435.38) be and the same i s her eby transf erred from t he unappropriated reserve General Fund t o account 81 C 2, Automobile , Capital Outlay, Farm Advisor, Ge neral Fund, Upon t he passage of the f or egoing r esolution, t he r oll being called, t he f ollowing Supervisors vot ed Aye , to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R.B. McC lellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappro~ri~e d Reserve Salary Fund Re solut i on No. 7221. Wher eas it appears t o the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barb a~a County that a transfer is necessary from ~he Unappropriated Reserve Sa l ary Fund to accounts 2 A 1, Clerk; and 2 A 2, 1 Deputy - Chief Deputy; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of t he Political Code , . Now therefore , be it r esolve.d t hat the sum of t hr .ee hundred ei ghty dollars ( ~ 380. 00) be and the same is her eby transferred from the unappropriated r eserve Salary Fund to accounts 2 A 1, C1erk, t he sum of $110. 00 ; and 2 A 2, l Deputy-Chief Deputy, the sum of $270.00, Salaries and Wages, Clerk, Salary Fund. Upon the pass age of the f or egoing r e sol ution, the r oll being called, the f ollowi ng Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Nonroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None . . . . In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Re serve Salary Fund . Re solution No. 722g_ Wher eas it appears t o t he Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is neces sary from the Unappropri ated Reserve Salary Fund to accounts g A 2, Auditor; and 8 A 3, Clerk; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision .3, of the Political Code , Now, ther efore , be it r esolved that t he s um of seven hundred f orty- ei ght dollars ($748.00) be and the s ame is her eby transferred from the unappropriate~ r eserve Salary Fund to accounts g A 2, Auditor, the sum of $518.00; and g A 3, Clerk, t he sum of $230.00, Salaries and Wage s , Auditor, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the f or egoing resolutiion, t he roll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye , t o-wi t: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. St ewart, J. Monroe Rutherfor d , R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Transfer o-f Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund Resolution No. 7223. . . . Wher eas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County t hat a . . . transfer is ne ces sary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to a ccounts 11 A 1, Treasurer; and 11 A 2, 1 Deputy; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now theref or e , be it r esol v ed t hat the sum of two hundred nineteen dollars ($219.00) be and t he s ame is her f' by transferred from the unappropriated r eserve Salary Fund t o accounts 11 A 1, Treasurer, the sum of $106.00; and 11 A 2, 1 Deputy, t he sum of $113. 00, Salaries and \'/ages, Treasurer, Salary Fund. , . Transf er of Funas . Transfer of Funds. Transfer of Fund s . I April 7th, 1947. Upon the passage of the f or egoing r es olution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors vot ed Aye, to-wit: . C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, ~.Monro e Rutherfor d , R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent : None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Resolution No. 7224 ' Whereas it appears ~o the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to accounts 12 A 1, Assessor; 12 A 2, 1 Deputy Chief; and 12 A 5, Emergency Help; in accordance With Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now, therefore, be it r esolv ed that t he sum of two thousand six hundred thirtynine dollars ($2,639.00) be and the same is hereby transferred f r om the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to accounts 12 A 1, Assessor, the sum of $121.00; 12 A 2, 1 Deputy Chief, the sum of $5lg.oo; and 12 A 5, Emergency Help, the sum of $2,000.00, Salaries and Wages, Assessor, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of t he foregoing resolution, t he r oll being called, the follow ing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None . In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriate-9:_ Reserve Salary Fund. Resolution No. 7225 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barba~a County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Re-serve Salary Fund to accounts 13 A 1, Tax Collector; 13 A 2, 1 Deputy; and 13 A 5, Emergency Help; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of one thousand twenty-eight dollars ($1, 02g.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to accounts 13 A 1, Tax Collector, the sum of $106.oo; 13 A 2, 1 Deputy, the sum of $72.00; and 13 A 5, Emer gency Help, the sum of $g50.oo, Salaries and Wages, Tax Collector Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the f or egoing resolution, the r oll being called, the follow ing Supervisors voted Aye , t o-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None . In the Matttr of Transfer .of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Resolution No. 7226 Wher eas it appears to the Board of Sq:ervisors of Santa Barbar. a County that a transt er is ne cessary from th~ Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to accounts 1$ A 2, Assistant District Attorney ; l g A 3, 1 Stenographer; and lg A l g, 1 Investigator; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of t he Political Code, Now therefore , be it r esolved that the sum of two thousand f our hundred sixtythree dollars ($2,463.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to accounts 18 A 2, Assistant District Attorney, t he sum of $1,990.00 lg A 3, 1 Stenographer, the sum of $450.00; and 18 A 1$, 1 Investigator, the sum of 20 Transf er of Funds. / Tran sf er of Funds. I Transf er of Funds . ./ $23.00, Salaries and Wages, Dist rict Attorney, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: Fund. . C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherfol'd, . R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Res o luti~n No. 7227. Whereas it appears to the Board of Sup ervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriat~d Reserve Salary Fund to accounts 26 A 1, Surveyor; 26 A 2, 1 Df:l)uty; and 26 A 22, 1 Draftsman; in accordance With Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of . two thousand sixty-two dollars ($2,062.00~ be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to accounts 26 A 1, Surveyor, the sum of $60.00; 26 A 2, 1 Deputy, the sum of $Sl.OO; and 26 A 22, 1 Draftsman, the sum of $1,921.00, Salaries and Wages, Surveyor, Salary Fund. ' Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye; to-wit: Fund. C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds frqm the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Resolution No. 722g Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to accounts 41 A 1, Justice of the Peace; and 41 A 3, Clerk; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3 ot the .Political Co~e, Now t herefore, be it resolved that the sum of Fifty-five dollars ($55.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to accounts 41 A 1, Justice of the Peace, the sum of $32.00; and 4l A 3, Clerk, the sum of $23.00, Salaries end Wages, Justice Court-First Township, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, t he r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye; t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Ste\ora.rt, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unapprop~iated Reserve Salary Fund. Re solution No. 7222 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a tranef er is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to accounts 42 A 1, Justice of the Peace ; and 42 A 3, Clerk; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of t he Political Code, Now, therefore, be it resolved that the sum of two hundred t hirty-eight dollars ($~3$. 0 0) be and the same is .hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve ' Transfer of Funds. Transf er of Funds. ' Trensf er of Funds I April 7th, 1947. Salary Fund to accounts 42 A 1, Justice of the Peace,_ the sum of $Sl.OO; and 42 A 3, Clerk, the sum of $157.00, Salaries and Wages, Justice Court - Second Township, Salary Fund. . . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Resolution No. 7230. Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transf er is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to accounts 43 A 1, Justice of the Peace; and 43 A 3, Clerk; in aooordanoe with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now, therefore, be it resolved that the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to accounts 43 A 1, Justice of the Peace, the sum of $32.00; and 43 A 3, Clerk, the sum of $1$.00, Salaries and Wages, Justice Court - Third Township, Salary Fund . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Resolution No. 7231 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to account 44 A 1, Justice of the Peace; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum :L eighteen dollars ($1g.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to account 44 A 1, Justice of the Peace, Salaries and Wages, Justice Cour.t - Fourth Township, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the fcregoing resolution, the roll b eing called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell . Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Resolution No. 7232 . Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to accounts 45 A 1, Justice of the Peace; and 45 A 3, Clerk; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Transf er of Funds . / Transf er of Funds . ./ Transf er of Funds . Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to accounts 45 A 1, Justice of the Peace, the sum of $32.00; and 45 A 3, Clerk, the sum of $lg,oo Salaries and Wages, Justice Court-Fifth Township, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the . following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell . Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Tran-sfer of Funds from the Unappropriat~d Reserve Salary Fund. Resolution No. 72)3 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to accounts 4g A 1, Justice of the Peace; and 4g A 3, Clerk; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of ninety-five dollars ($95.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to - acrounts ~g A 1, Justice of th~ Peace, the sum of $63.00; and 4g A 3 Clerk, the sum . of $32.00, Salaries and Wages, Justice Court - Eighth Township, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: . . . C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A.Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary ~~----~----- . Fund Resolution No. 7234 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to account 56 A l, Officer in Charge of Prisoners Caring for Public Grounds; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Politic~l Code, . . Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of fifty-nine dollars ($59.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from 'the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to - account 56 A 1, Officer in Charge of Prisoners Caring for Public Grounds, Salaries and Wages, Court House Ground, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the f ollol'11ng Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: . C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the UnapEropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Resolution No. _7225 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necesse~y from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to accounts 60 A l, Sheriff; and 60 A 2, Undersheriff; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code r - - -----------.-----------------,--=-----------------,~~~~~--=~~~---===-=-=-=--=-i Trensf er of Funds Transfer of Funds Transfer of Funds ' April 7th, l-947 Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of six hurdred sixty-four dollars ($664.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary . Fund to accounts 60 A 1, Sheriff, the sum of $113.00; and 60 A 2, Undersheriff, the sum of $551.00, Salaries and Wages, Sheriff, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: -.) C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and ~ ' T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Resolution No. 7236 Whereas it appears to. the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a trans:f er is necessary :from the Une.ppropriated Reserve Salary Fund. to account 71 A 52, Keeper; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) be and the same is hereby transferre~ from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to account . 71 A 52, Keeper, Salaries and Wages, County Jail-Chain Gang, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Transfer of Fpnds from . ~~e U~appropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Resolution No. ]231 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary rund to account 73 A 2, 1 Jailer; in acoord~ce 't"lith Section 3714, subdivision}, of the 'Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of three hundred eleven dollars ($311.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to account 73 A 2, 1 Jailor, Salaries and Wages, County Jail, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: N0ne In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Resolution No. 723 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to account 74 A 1, Sealer; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision ), of the Political Code, , I Now therefore, be it resolved tha't the sum of one hundred thirteen dollars ($113.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to account 75 A 1, Sealer, Salaries and Wages, Sealer of Weights and Measures, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of_ the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None I ~-- - --~~~---,-,,,-,.-.,.-.--,,=--~,---,--,---,------------------------------------------- 24 Trensf er of Funds Transfer of Funds / Transfer of Funds. ./ Revision of Budget Items I In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund Resolution No. 7239 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from. the Unappropriated Reserve Sa~ary Fund to account So A 3, 1 Clerk, Santa Barbara; . in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision. 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of seventy-four dollars ($74.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated. reserve Salary Fund to accx:unt So A 3, l Clerk, Santa Barbara, Salaries ~nd Wages, Agricultural Commissioner, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the for egoing r esolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Mat~er of Trans~e r of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund Resolution No. 724-o Whereas it appea's to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to account S2 A 1, Inspector; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, - Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of fifty-four dollars ($54.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to account S2 A 1, Inspector, Salaries and Wages, Livestock Inspector, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Su].llr'visors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None mn the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund Resolution No . 7241 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to accounts 220 A 1, Superintendent of Schools; 220 A 2, l Deputy; and 220 A 3, 1 Clerk; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Poli ti cal Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of three hundred thirty-six dollars , . ($336.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to accounts 220 A 1, Superintendent of Schools, the sum of $101.00; 220 A 2, l neputy, the sum of $131.00; and 220 A 3, 1 Clerk, the sum of $104.oo, Salaries and Wages Superintendent of Schools, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbuny, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe. Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. J Resolution No. 7242 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Revision of Budget Items ./ Revision of Budget Items Revision of Budget Items ( April 7th, 1947 First Supervisor Di.strict - Good Roads Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the atoresaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account 112 B 13 Road and Bridge Materials, the sum of $1, 00.0.0_0 to Account 112 B 22, Repairs and. Minor Replacement.a, ~aintenance and Operation, First Superv~sor District - Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the fcregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter or Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7243 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Capital Outlay, General Hospital Santa Barbara, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the afore.said accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account lgo C 33, Replacement of Steam and Water Supply, the sum of $8 . 57. to Account lgo C 2, A_utomobiles and Trucks, Capital. Ou_tlay, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Revision of Budg~t Items. Resoluti9n No. 7244 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision fs necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Parks - First District, General Fund . Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Accoun.t 164 A 11, L. ifeguards, the sum. o.f $500.00 to Account 164 A 60 Labor, Salaries and Wages, Parks - First District, General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7245 Whereas, it appf'ars to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County tha.t a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Farm Advisor, General Fund Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit: 2 f i Revision of Budget Items / Revision of Budget Items ./ Revision of Budget Items I Tran sf er from Account g1 B 9, lfotor Vehicle Supplies, the sum of $100. 00 to Accounts g1 B 6, Materials and Supplies, the sum of $50.00; and Sl B 25, Service and Expense, the sum of $50.00; Maintenance and Operation, Farm Advisor, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In t~ Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No 7246 Whereas, it appears to the Bos.rd of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Planning and Public Works, Gener-al Fund Now, therefore, b~ it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account 2g A 46, Engineering Aides, the sum of $675.00 to Account 2g A 22, Draftsman (Public ~'lorks}, Salaries and Wa~ s, Planning and Public Works, General Fund. Upon the passage of the f oregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Reso~ution No. 7247 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Treasurer, Salary Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same ar e hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account 11 A 2, 1 Deputy, the sum of $900.00 to Account 11 A 3, 1 Clerk, Sals.ries and Wages, Treasurer, Salary Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called, the follo,ving Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. w. Bra~bury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 724g Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a r evision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Surveyor, Salary Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the s aine are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account 26 A 3, 1 Receptionist-Stenographer, the sum of $262.0 - to Account 26 A 22, 1 Draftsman, Salaries and Wages, Surveyor, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the fo regoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: . . ' ' Revision of Budfret Items ,/ Revision of Bud~et I tems / Revision of Budget I tems ./ April 7th, 1947 C. W. Bradbury, Pa~l E. Stewart, J . Monroe Rutherf ord, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: Non-e Absent: None. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7249 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general olaesification of Salaries and Wages , Sheriff, Salary Fund. . Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid aocounts be and the srune are hereby 1evised as follows: to-wit: - Transfer from Account 60 A 3, 1 Stenographer, the sum of $700.00 to Account 60 A 2, undersheriff, Salaries 'and Wages, Sheriff, Salary Fund . Upon the passage of t he fore going resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye , t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart' J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 725_.Q Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervis.ors of Santa. Barbara County that a r evisio.n is necessa.r y within general .c la.s sification of Salaries and Wages, Recorder, Salary Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account 74 A 2, 1 Deputy, the sum of $104.oo to Account 74 A 1, Recorder, Salaries and Wages, Recorder, Salary Fund. Upon the pas.sage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, tm following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. w. Braffbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Revisi-on of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7251 - w Whereas, it appea.rs to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Agricultural Commissioner, Salary Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer fll"Om Account go A 10, 1 Inspector, .S upervising, the sum of $256.00 to Aocounts g9 A 1, Commissioner, the sum of $113.00; go A 2, 1 Deputy, the sum or $104.oo; and go A 3, 1 Clerk, Santa Barbara, the sum of $39.00, Salaries and Wages, Agricultural Commissioner, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fiollol'1ing Supervisors voted Ave , to-wit: rr. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. 28 Revision of Budget Items v" RP-no rt Authorizing Chairman of the Board to .-'Fike Annlication on Behalf of the County \!1th t\Tar Assets Adm1n1 stre.t1o Re: Acquisiti of the Lompoc NavAl Auxilia Air Facility { In- -the -M-atter of Revision of- Budget Items. Resolution No. 7252 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Banta Barbara County that a revision is necessary ~ithin general classification of Salaries and Wager, Probation Officer, Salary Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account 195 A 2, 1 Assistant Probation Officer, the sum of $113.00 to Account 195 A 1, Probation Officer, Salaries and Wages, Probation Officer, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the fcregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford., R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Report. - The following report was received and ol:'dered placed on file: Veterans Service Office. ' The Board took a recess until 4:30 p.m. of this day At 4:30 p.m. the Board convened. Present: Supervisors c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. In the Matter- of the Authorization of the Chairman of the Board of Supervisor to Make Application on Behalf of the County with the War Assets Administration of the United States Relative to the Acquisition of the Lompoc Naval Auxiliary Air Facility. I Resolution No. 7253. WHEREAS, THE War Assets Administration of the United State has advertised n the fact that the Lompoc Naval Auxiliary Air Facility would be disposed of, and which y . advertisement notified all priority holders to exercise their priorities by applying for the transfer of said facility within ten days from the 5th day of April, 1947; and WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is a priority holder with reference to said Air Facility; and WHEREAS, it is deemed for the best interests of the County of Santa Barbara to acquire the said Air Facility from the said 'War Assets Administration, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, C. W. Bradbury, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sign the proper application form on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara for the acquisi tio of said Lompoc Naval Auxiliary Air Facility, and said Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is further authorized to accept delivery on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara of all formal instruments of transfer relative thereto. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County of Santa Barbara agrees to be bound by a l l the reservations, restrictions and conditions of transfer relating to said Air Facility as the same are set forth in the application form provided by the War Assets Administration of the United States. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 7th day of April, 1947, by the following vote: ' I I l , Work Orders for Public Works Deot. .-- Allowance of Claims . - -1 April 7th, 1947. Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None. In t he M~tt er of Work -Orders for the Public Works Department . Richard s. Whitehead, Public Works Director, is he r eby directed to confer with the following people: . . 1. Ja.ok Anderson, Fire Warden, relative to t he construction of quarters and a fire station at Santa Ynez, and present the suggested pl an t o the Board for its approval. 2. Seaside Oil Company r elative to. their station a t the intersection of Clearview Avenue and t he old 101 Highway relative to the widening of the road In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously, it is ordered that the following claims be , and the same are hereby, a ilowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the f ace of each claim respectively, to-wit: Abbott Laboratories A. Block and Son GENERAL FUND Mrs. Ysobel Abrego A. Carlisle & Co. Marjorie Acqui stapace Aggel er & Musser Seed Company Mrs. S. R. Aiken Lloyd Albright, . Jr. do do Mrs. Calotta Alvarado Ambrose Mill & Lumber Co. American Sterilizer Company Andersen 1 s Cate Sydney A. Anderson Armour And Company . . . Arrowhead and Puritas Waters, Inc As soci ated Drug Company Associated Telephone Company do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . . 3s.60 1.30 1200 0 5t~. 61 60.32 .51 loo.so 96.00 52.00 25.00 61.02 l.g9 lO.S6 3g.64 32g.69 4.49 49.19 4-.So 6.15 21.15 4.35 16.so 12.00 21.10 5.00 io.5g 3.00 13.65 13.36 6.55 55.27 30 ' Associated Tel ephone Company do . do Ayerst , McKenna & Harrison K. G. Baghott Mrs . John Baker Robert J. Ball Barr & Company Don Baxter, Inc . Beard Motor Company do do Beattie & Lunt W11ma Bedknell Mrs. Winnifred Bentz Bert's Food Market Er nest Borgaro Borgatello Bros Bradley Hotel Mr s . Inez Branch BDooks & Borra J eanette Brown , Brown's Drug Store Bryant & Trott Company Buellf l at Rock Company . -- Burdick 1 s Batter y & ~lectirc Elizabeth M. Burgess Lauren F. ~ usby , M.D. California Tire Company do do , co do Mrs. Bessre Carbaj al Mrs. Irene Carbajal The Carbon Girl Company Mrs. J. Carricaburu Channel Paper & Supply Co . do do Channel Radio Supply Col Chap ala Top Shop Chemical Industries of Calif Chlorine Solutions , I nc. I. O. Church, M.D. Mr s . Millie Clark Commercial Solvents Corp. Condon & Barnes Conv ent of the Good Shepherd Copeland 's Bookshop Cordy's Cornwall's Shoe Repairs William F. Cotter Mrs. Doris Couch GENERAL FUND ' - g3 .19 15.90 15.32 22 . 30 35 .00 425 .00 7.50 97 .33 3.26 7.67 26.96 47 .28 75.00 369 .92 14.10 4.oo 4.oo 275.00 8.59 7.26 5.23 .98 1. 28 1.25 18.50 lg. 50 41.51 35 .1g 35.1g 70.73 35.00 11. 28 37. 50 3.64 41.93 77.90 24. 4.5 4.92 ' 4.92 19.00 44.oo 80 .48 30.95 90 .00 12.76 8. 20 2.90 l 0. 45 35 .00 , \ ( -- ---- - ------.---------------------------,--=-:---~.,., . _~~~=,.=~.,,, April 7th, 1947 . Arthur Covarrubias GENERAL FUND. do do Cecil N. Darby Judith A . Davies Mrs. Mary De la Vega Martin de Piazzi do do Derringer-Taylor Motors Tony Dominguez Duke Laboratories, Inc. t1 Rancho l-1e.rket Enterprise Launderers E. R. Squibb & Sons E. S. Miller Laboratories, Inc. Lucy Espana do Effie Estes Francis E. Evens Irvin 1-1. Fal lis Farmer Brothers Company Federal Drug Co. do do C. E. Felmlee Department of Finance Fishstrom Staple Company Five C. Refining Company Mrs. Amelia Flores Fong Bros. Grocery Frank W. Powers & Co. Lillian s. Fraser Freezrite Food Lockrs Gardner-Wheaton Drug Company Mrs. Hattie Gates G. D. Searle & Co Dr. W. B. Gibb Dwight Gilmour Golden State Company Goleta School Cafeteria do do Mrs. Ramona Gonzales Irene Grand Grayston X-Ray Company Paul Grim do Growers Garage Carl W. Haagan Eva Hamilton Ida Hamil ton Robert L. Hartzell I 31.50 los.oo 17.91 17.25 25.00 9.27 1.91 12.25 3.00 4.7g 47.73 26.72- 275.96- 50.16 105.00 77.50 40.00 lg.g7 7.13 35.20- 45.96 28.97 7.49 11.33 1.94 311.25 21.94 43.09 28.19 4.oo -- 66. -8-4. 4.66 40.00 24.07 10.00 so.s6 28.70 3.15 6.30 . 35.00 40.00 892.80 20.00 50.89 11.~3 22.25 125.00 35.00 36.02 32 Adolph Hathway Chas. C. Hedges Tom Higgins GENERAL FUND Hockwald Chemical Company Harry Hodgkins Holiday Hardware Co. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ~ do do Holser & Bailey do Helen Hurlbut I nternational Vitamin Corp. do do Mrs. V. I som C. E. J ames Melba Leola James ' J. C. Penney, Inc. do do do do Mrs. Vyola Johnson Johnson's Grocery Jones Stationery & Gifts Dept. of Justice Karl' s Shoe Store do do Kelite Products, Inc The Kelley-Joett Manufacturing Co. J. I. Kinman Kittler Hardwar e Co. Knudsen Creamery Company Kraft 1 s Grocery do do Mrs. Genevieve Kragh Ira E. Kramer Mrs. Ida Mae Krebs Krelle Plumbing & El ectric do do A. Judson Krogh La Nueva Victoria Grocery Mrs. John Lara do The Lawyers Co-Operat ive Pub. Co. L. D. McLean & Company 7.00 2g.92 3.00 4.74 3.~4 12.71 6.o4 137.s7 33.g5 18.35 4. 61 3.42 l0.4S 7. 02 24.91 6.02 5.54 9.50 64.39 25.40 15.00 36. 25 28,00 12.76 4.og 15.g8 4o.oo 15.00 2.05 .75 9.80 4.05 222.61 3.52 40.00 9.74 293.56 7.91 47.32 2.58 30.00- 133.06 39 .17 34.39 17.12 26.37 35.00 35.00 s .oo -- 66.57 ' April 7th, 1947. Lederle Laboratories Divis ion - J. E. Lewis W. T. Lillard L. N. Diedrich, Inc. do do Nancy Locke Lompoc Community Hospital Lompoc Laundry Adrulf Lopez Mrs . Lillian Lo.pez Lou S. Lore Los Angeles Dental Supply McDonnell's McGraw-Hill Book wo mpany John E. Mcintyre McKesson & Robbins, Inc . do do Arne M. Madsen E. J. Manfrina Marks, Inc. do do do Mrs. Trina Martin Matthay Hospital Supply Manuel Mattos, Jr. do do do do Mead Johnson & Conp any Mrs. Frank Mecham Mrs. Jess Mendoza Mrs. Mary Menezes Mrs. Minnie Menezes do . do Dr. M. E. Mesirow Miller's Pharmacy Mills Hospital Suppl y Mission Linen Supply Mission Paint & Art Company / . . The Modern Hospital Publishing Co. Mrs. Violetta Mollie Montecito County Water District do do Mrs. Rebecca Mont ez Montgomery Ward -. Elvin R. Morgan Frank Morley Bernard s. Morris GENERAL FUND I . . \ 10.15 50.00 ~ 35.46 l.g7 S.47 6.oo 3.74 45.52 21.00 7- .50 6.2g 5.41 2.41 37.9g 7.50 3:;.22 173.44 '16. g6 24.oo 2.67 1.27 i37.s7 - 5. 46 20.00 lg.35 96.00 20.00 4g.oo 25.62 40.00 17.50 145.97 17.50 33.55 10.00 4.5g 396.00 9.34 20.S5 3.00 $0.00 12.20 1.00 25.00 90.52 4.50 32.29 230.00 34 . D. 0. Murchison GENERAL FUND Joseph T. Nardo, M.D. Department of Natural Resources Obergf el Brothers Office Equipme. nt Co do do The Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co. Ott Hardware Company Pacific Coast Publishing Co. do do do do do do do do do do Pacific Freight Lines Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pe.cif ic Office Appliance Co . Pacific Southwest Realty Co. c. A. Page Paramount Pest Control Service Parker & Company Leonard E. Peck Mrs. Mary Perry . Andrew T. Petersen Physicians Record Company Pittsburgh Paint Store Mrs. Martha Powell Chas. A. Preuss, M.D. Department of Public Health Purity Grocery Quality Printing Service do do Rand-Halpin-Hibler, Inc. do do The Recorder Fringing & Publishing Co. do do Margaret Rector R. L. Scherer Company Mrs. Dominga Robles Mrs. Carmela Romasanta Maria Romero Rood Associates Ros emary Fa.rm John D. Ross Royal Typewriter Company H. J. Rudolph Charles Ruiz do do William o. Russell, M.D. 12*. 94 33.12 3500.00 16.45 4.50 18.59 15.25 432.42 3.94 119.16 23.42 42.19 30. 43 206.75 6.40 4.56 48.32 60.00 21.00 7.50 13.96 4.41 35.00 20.40 3.32 13.29 35.00 100.00 .54 19.11 ig.45 64.5S 440.63 5.10 30.00 87.00 43.55 7.72 9.6S 45.00 . 52.26 . - 73.66 152.10 40.25 323.25 37.25 20.00 96.00 24.oo 150.00 ' -----------,------.---------------------------,-------,--.,--,------~,,. . ~-=~ . --._,~=,.,----'"""""!'I April 7th, 1947. William O. Russell, M.D. GENERAL FUND do do do do Mrs. Dorothy ~Russiok S & K Markets Mrs. Jennie Sanchez do do Mrs. Mildred Sanchez Sanitary Laudry Santa Barbara Bindery Santa Barbara Glass Company, Inc. do do Santa Barbar8 Mill and Lumber Co Santa Barbara Pipe Supply do do City of Santa Maria co co Santa Maria Lodge No. ~O, K of P Santa Maria Provision Company Josphine Savage Hotel Savoy Schauer Printing Studio Sears Market Joe Sears Seaside Oil Company do do do do do do do do do do do do Hotel Seaside R. E. Shamhart Sharp & Dohme, Inc. Ray C. Smith E. F. Smyth Southern California Edison Co. do do . . ' Southern Counties G8.s Co. of Cal if. do do do do do do2 do do do do do do Southern Pacific Company do do Southern Pacif io Freight Lines Southern Pacific Milling Co. 75.00 75.00 175.00 80.00 9g.9)+ 27.10 80.00 136.77 900.59 71.24- 10.38 7.40 . 38.46 3.23 15.07 12.SO 10.00 250.00 2.52 50.00 62.00 246.oo 9.90 15.30 172.73 34.27 . . 6.63 los.g9 949.07 2.0. .07 16.23 20.00 18.oo s2.5g 43.00 18.46 11.17 16.91 18.63 14.34 30.93 2.70 1.72 5.93 11.00 17.56 5.s2 34.77 187.05 36 . Standard Oil Company of California State Board of Equalization. . Wa.rren Stevens Minnie M. Stewart Paul E. Stewart do do Stillwell & Bickmore Lucy Strother Marian L. Sullivan Rita Sunderland Mrs. Shirley Teeter Thomas Publishing Company Homer c. Thompson do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Vining C. Thompson Thrif to Gas Service Tide Water Associated Oil Company Thi:- Tidings Margaret Todd Tom Allin & Sons Treasurer of the United States do do do do do do do do H. J. Ullmann, M.D. Union Hardl'lare & Metal Co. Urell, Inc. V & M Produce Valley ~ruck Service do do J. A. Van Hqrn - The Visiting Nurse Assoiation v. Mueller and Comp any Mrs. Martha Wade W. A. Haslam & Co., Inc. Walters Surgical Company Wat er Department Raymond t'1ateon Weber Baking Company Welch & Ryce West Main Street Market GENERAL FUND 1.33 42.77 12.00 6. 18 23 .84 11.15 3g.65 22.50 . . 169.00 54.19 105.00 3.$7 15. 21 ' 2. go 1.75 3.04 3.04 3.40 . . . 2.66 907.95 S.18 32. 46 26 .00 135.92 105.21 1.00 17.50 48 .00 ' . 436 .60 2912.41 120. 00 177.30 228.32 20.00 17.41 11.33 193.22 21.17 6.46 5.17 77.lto 9.go 35.00 1.23 2tt.30 5s.70 22 .00 82 .20 34- .00 14.98 ' . . , April 7th, 1947 West Main Street Market GENERAL FUND Western Motor Transfer, Inc. F. Arnold White Mrs. Alice Whitford J. B. W111hoit Elizabeth Williams Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc. Vincent E. Wood do do Mrs. D. E. Woodruff w. P. Fuller & Company J. A. Wullbrandt, Wyeth, Inc do George Young, Inc. do do do do do do Ambrose Kill and Lumber Co. GOOD ROADS FUND do do Anderson & Johnston Cafe A. R. Hebel Garage Associated Telephone Company California Brush Conp any C N & R. G Cox H & L Tooth Company Minnie E. Ueinrichs L. N. Diedrich, Inc. Smith Booth Usher Company do do Southern Counties Gas Company Stutz Service . Alfonso N. Foxen LOS ALAMOS CEMETERY FUND F. H. Johnson OIL WELL INSPECTOR FUND . 16.01 ~ 26.53 10.00 8.09 25.00 2.12 11.53 8.g4 lg.oo- 14.56 9_gg 15.07 2.11 - 137.96 41.70 9.24 1373.25 70.82 17.43 10-3.55 56.14 g.54 149.25 4.5. .93 36.90 9.45 31.85 g.59 2g.07 8.57 14.oo 117.00 2g.4o Upon the passage of the for egoing Order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Attest: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. I I I J"'-1.-' Chairman, Board of S ~e rvisors. ) Clerk 7 38 Petition of lrdwin C. WPlc , Board of Supervisors of t he .County of Santa Barb. ara, Stat e of California, April 14th, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitche ll, and J. E. Lewi~, Clerk Supervisor C. W. Bradbury in the Chair. The minutes of the r egular meeting of April 7th, 1947, were read and approved In the Matter of the Pe tition o~ Edwin C. Welch, et al., for the Formation et al . for th of the Proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County. Formation of Propose~ The above petition, and Affidavit of Publication of s aid petition, were Montecito Sanitary ._; presented to the Board this date and ordered placed on file. District Order for Bond Order Approving Bond Order for Renert Under District Investigatio Act ORDER FOR BOND The Petition of Edwin C. Welch, and others, for the format ion of the proposed Monteci t o Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County under the provisions of Part 1 of D~visi o n VI of the Health and Safety Code of ~he State of California, having been presented to t he Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Califprnia, at a r egular meeting of s aid Board .of Supervisors on thi s 14th day of April, 1947, and it appearing that the proceedings for the formation of s aid proposed District are subject to the provisions of the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended; . and WHEREAS, it appears to s aid Board of Supervisors that the probable costs of organizing the District will be the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($350.00); NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered t hat a bond be filed with said Petition in the amount of Seven Hundred Dollars ($700.00) in compliance with Section 4 of s a.id . District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, conditioned that the sureties will pay all costs in connection with t he pr oposed organization in the event that the proposed . District is not formed . ORDER APPROVING BOND WHEREAS, on April 14, 1947, a Petition of Edwin C. Welch, and others, was presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, Stat e of California, praying for the formation of t he proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa B~bare County under the p rovisions of Part 1 of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California; and WHEREAS, on said date said Board of Supervisors ordered that a bond be filed w~th s aid Petition in compliance with Section 4 of the Dis~ri9t Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, in the amount of Seven Hundred Dollars ($700.00), conditioned that the sureties will pay a l l costs in connection with the proposed organization in the eve t that the proposed District is not formed; seven hundred dollars ($700.00) being twice . . . . the probable cost of organizing the propc:s ed district; and WHEREAS, a certain bond in said amount and for said purposes has this 14th day of April, 194 7, been filed with the Board of Supervisors, said bond being dated April 14, 1947, and the sreties thereon being Edwin C. Welch and Harold W. How; NOW, THEREFORE, it is Ordered that s aid bond be, and the same is hereby approved; and that the Chairman and Clerk of t his Board of Supervisors are hereby authorized and directed to endorse s aid approval upon said bond. ORDER FOR REPORT UNDER DISTRICT INVESTIGATION ACT WHEREAS, there is now pending before the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, the Petition of Edwin c. Welch, and others, for April 14th, 1947. the formation of the proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County under the provisions of Part l of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California; and WHEREAS, the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, applies to the formation of the aforesaid District; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered pursuant to Sections 5 and 6 of said District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, that U. S. Grant, a competent person, shall prepare and file w1 th the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County a written report upon the proposed District which shall be a comprehensive study of the intended project in the form and manner required by said District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED pursuant to Section 22 of said District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, that the time for the Board of Supervisors to take any and all further action under the provisions of Part l of Division VI of the Hea.lth and Safety Code of the State of California on said Petition be, and the same is hereby extended to the 12th day of May, 1947, at 10:30 a.m. in the meeting room of said Board of Supervisors in the County Courthouse, in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California. For mation of In the Matter of the Formation of the Proposed Montecito Sanitary District. Proposed Montecito (Petition of John C. Wyeth, et al.) Sanitary District Pursuant to the authority of the District Investigation Act of 1933, as v Formation of Proposed Montecito Sanitary District Cancellation of Assessmen on Real Property Acquired by the County ~ amended, the hearing under the provisions of the Health and Safety Code on the formation of said Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County (Petition of John C. Wyeth, et al.) is hereby ordered continued to May 5th, 1947, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara. In the Matter of the- F-ormation of the Proposed Montecito Sanitary District ~ Under the District Investigation Act of 1933, as Amended. (Petition of John C. Wyeth, et al.) ~ereas, the hearing under the provisions of the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, relative to the formation of the proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County (Petition of John C. Wyeth, et al.) came on regularly for hearing at 10 o'clock a.m. Monday, April 14th, 1947; and Good cause appearing, it is ordered that said hearing be continued to May 5th, 1947, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara. In the Ma~ ter~of the Cancellation ~ of Assessments on Real Property Acquired by s the County of Santa Barbara. ORDER It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, that the County of Santa Barbara has acquired the title to and is the owner of certain property situated in the State of California, County of Santa Barbara, described as follows, to wit: PARCEL I: That certs.in parcel of land in the City of Santa Barbara described on the offici al assessment rolls of the County of Santa Barbara as Lot 2 of Block 139, on which is situated the former County J uvenile Hall. 40 Petitions for Cancell~tion of City Taxes on County-Owne Real Property I Sa.le of Tax Deeded Propert by County Tax Collector J PARCEL II: That certain parcel of land in t he City of Santa Barbara described on the official assessment rolls of the County of Santa Barbara as Lots 4, 17, 11 and 16 of Block 140, which was purchased by the County of Santa Barbara for the purpose of erecting thereon a County Courthouse Annex Building. PARCEL III: That certain parcel of land in the City of Santa Barbara described on the official assessment rolls of the County of Santa Barbara as Lots 1 and 22 of Block 191, which is used by the County of Santa Barbara as a storage yard. It further app.earing that application has been made for the cancellation of any and all uncollected taxes and/or assessments upon or against said real property as provided by Section 49g6 (e) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa BarbarR, State of California, cancel on the margin of the Assessment Roll and s.lso on the Delinquent Roll any and all delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties and costs now standing against said. property above described. Approval of: DAVID S. LICKER District Attorney of the County of Santa Barbara In the Matter of Petitions -for the Cancellation of City Taxes on Certain County-Owned Real Property Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board be, and the~ are hereby, authorized to sign, on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara, petitions requesting the cancellation of Santa Barbara City taxes on the following county-owned real property situated in the City of Santa Barbara: Lobero Theatre, Courthouse Annex, and Hendry's Beach It is further ordered that the District Attorney file copies of the above petitions wi.th the City Clerk, for action by the City Council. In the l-iatter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. } Resolution No. 7254 Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties under the authority of Section 3697, Revenue and Taxation Code, filed with this Board of Supervisors, Santa Barbara County, April 14, 194.7, it is resolved that approval be and it. is hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, being more particularly described as follot-;s: Parcel 1 Sold to the State August 16, 1933, for taxes of 1932, Sale No. 150 Deeded to State July 1, i93g, Deed No. 20 Recorded in Volume 444 of Official Records, Page 101, Records of .Santa Ba.r bara County Description of Property Und 1/4 Lot 2A Block H Ocean Terrace Tr. Minimum Price $ 14.gg Parcel 2. Sold to the State June 30, 1930, for taxes of 1929, Sale No. 60 Deeded to State July 2, 1935, Deed No. 14 I April 14th, 1947 Recorded in Volume 344 of 0ff icial Records, Page 4, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lot 2B Block H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $72.3g Parcel 3. Sold to the State August 16, 1933, for taxes of 1932, Sale No. 151 Deeded to State July 1, 1938, Deed No. 21 Recorded in Volume 444 of Official Records, Page 102, Records of Santa Bar bara County Und 1/2 Lot 20 Block H Minimum Price $28.20 Description of Property Ocean Terrace Tract Parcel 4. Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 37. Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 3 Reoorde.d in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 2, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Und 1/4 Lot 2D Block H Ocea.n Terrace Tract Minimum Price $20. 69 Parcel 5. Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 118 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 41 Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 23, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Und 1/4 Lot 2d Block H Ocean Terr ace Tract. Minimum Price $20.70 Parcel 6. Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 139. Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 52. Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Records, Page 18, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property Und 1/2 Lot 2D Block H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $37.42 Parcel 7. Sold to the State June 29 , 1932, for taxes of 1931, Sale No . 192. Deeded to State July l, 1937, Deed No. 33 Recorded in Volume 412 of Official Records, Page 41, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Und 3/4 Lot 2E Block H Ocean Terrace Tract l-~inimum Price $40. gg Parcel 8. Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 111 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 37 Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Records, Page 14, Records of Santa Barbara County 1 4.2 - - ---.------------------------------------------------ Description of Property Lot 3A Block H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $139.54 Parcel 9. Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 104 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 32 Recorded in Volume 375 of vfficial Records, Page 9, Records of Sant a Barbara County Description of Property Und 3/4 Lot 3B Block H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $48.g7 Parcel 10. Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for .taxes of 1930, Sale No. 119 Deeded to State July l, 1936, Deed No. 42 . Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 24, Records of San ta Barbara County Description of Property Und 1/4 Lot 3B Block H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $16.g4 Parcel 11 Sold to the State J une 29, 1932, for taxes of 1931. Sale No. 149 Deeded to State July 1, 1937, Deed No. 22. Recorded in Volume 412 of Official Records, Page 35, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property Und 1/12 Int Lot 3D Block H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $8.60 Parcel 12. Sold to the State June 29, 1932, for .taxes of 1931, Sale No. 151 Deeded to State July 1, 1937, Deed No. 24. Recorded in Volume 412 of Official Records, Page 36, Records of . . Santa Barbara County. Description of Property Und 5/12 Lot 3D Block H Ocean Terract Tract Minimum Price $35.35 Parcel 13 Sold to the State June 29, 1932, for .taxes of 1931, Sale No. 169 . Deeded to State July 1, 1937, Deed No. 27. Recorded in Volume 412 of Official Records, Page 38, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Und 1/8 Int Lot 3D Block H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $11.30 Parcel 14 . Sold to the State June 29, 1932, for taxes of 1931, Sale No. 181. Deeded to State July 1, 1937, Deed No. 28 Recorded in Volume 412 of Official Records, Page 38, Records of - Santa Barbara County ' , - -------~----.---------,----------,--------,------~~.,, , . _.,.,,_,,._""""!I April 14th, 1947 Description of Property Und l/S Lot 3D Block H Ocean Terrace_ Tract Minimum Price $11.51 Parcel 15. Sold to the State June 29, 1932, for taxes of 1931, Sale No. lg9 Deeded to State July 1, 1937, Deed No. 32. Recorded in Volume 412 of Official Records, Page 40, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Und 1/4 Lot 3D Block H Ocean Terrace ~ract Minimum Price $l7.7g Parcel 16. Sold to State ~une. 30, 1930, for truces of 1929, Sale No. 38. Deeded to State July 2, 1935, Deed No. 12 Recorded in Volume 343 of Official Records, Page 29, Records of Santa Barbara County Descri~tion of Property Lot 4B Block H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $72. 3g Parcel 17. Sold to the St~te ~une 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 3g. Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 4 Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records , Page 3, Records of Santa Barbara County , Description of ~roperty Und. 1/4 Lot 4C Blpck H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $l6.g7 Parcel lg Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 113 Deeded to StatP July 1, 1936, Deed No. 39. Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Records, Page 16, Recori!.s of Santa Barbera County. Description of. Property. Und l/g Lot 4C Bl9ck H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $e.79. Parcel 19. Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 13$ Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 51 Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Records, Page 17, Records of ' Santa Barbara County Description of ~roperty Und 1/4 Lot 4C Block H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $l6.g7 Parcel 20. Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 144 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 53 Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 33, Records of Santa Barbara County. 44 Description of Property Und 1/4 Lot 4C Block H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $16.S4 Parcel 21 . Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for truces of 1930, Sale No . 146 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 54. Recorded in Volume. 374 of Official Records, Page 34, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Und l/S Lot 4C Block H Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $S.So Parcel 22 . Sold to the State August 16, 1933, for taxes of 1932, Sale No . 149 . Deeded to State July 1, 193g, Deed No . 19. Recorded in Volume 444 of Official Records, Page 101, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property Lot lC Block I Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $52.6g Parcel 23 Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for truces of 1930, Sale No. 135 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No . 49. Recorded County in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 31, Records of Santa Barbara Uescription of Property Lot lC Block J Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $46.14 Parcel 24. Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 122 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 43 Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 25, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lot 4A Block J Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $254. 24 Parcel 25. S~ld to the State June 29, 1931, for- taxes of 1930, Sale No. 154. Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 57. Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 37, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Und 1/4 Lot 3B Block P Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $20.70 Parcel 26 . Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 112 Deeded to the State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 3g Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Records, Page 15, Records of Santa Barbara County DescripXion of Property Und l/S Lot 3B Block P Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $10.7g April 14th, 1947 Parcel 27. Sold to the State .June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 136 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 50. Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 32, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property Und l/g Lot 3B Block P Ocean Terrac~ Tract Minimum Price $10.7g Parcel 2g. Sold to the State .June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 12g Deeded to Stat ~ July 1, 1936, Deed No. 45. Recorded in Volume 374 of Officiai Records, Page 27, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Und 1/4 Int Lot 3B Block P Ocean Ter~ace Tract Minimum Price $20. 72 Parcel 29. Sold to the State. June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 131 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 46 Recorded in Volume 374 of 0ff1c1a~ Records, Page 2g, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property Und l/g Lot 3B Block P Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $10. 75 Parcel 30. Sold to the State. June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 147 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No . 55 w Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 35, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Und 1/g Lot 3B Block P Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $lo.7g Parcel 31 . Sold to the State . June 29, 1932, for .taxes of 1931, Sale No. 150 Deeded to State July 1, 1937, Deed No. 23 Recorded in Volume 412 of Official Records, Page 36, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lot 2A Block R Ocean Terrace Tract. Minimum Price $61~93 Parcel 32. Sold to the State. June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 39 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 5 Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 4, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property 1/4 Lot 2D Block R Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $37.50 5 46 Parcel 33. Sold to the State June 29 , 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 108 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No . 34 Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Records, Page 11, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Und 5/g Lot 2D Block R Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $65.12 Parcel 34. Sold to the Stat e .June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 110 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No . 36 Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Records, Page 13, Records of Sant a Barbara County. Description of Property Und 1/16 Lot 2D Block R Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $g.79 Parcel 35. Sold to the State-June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 123 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No . 44 Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 26, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property 1/16 Lot 2D Block R Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $S . S3 Parcel 36. Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 114 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 4o Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 22, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property Lot 15 Block G Isla Vista Tract Minimum Price $42.79 Parcel 37 Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 99 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No . 31 Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 21, Records of Santa Barbara County. De scription of Property Lot 19 Block G Isla Vista Tract Minimum Price $45.37 Parcel 3g., Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale no. 106 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No . 33 Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Records, Page 10, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property Und 1/2 Lot 22 Block G I sla Vista Tract Minimum Price $19.56 - April 14th, 1947 Parcel 39. Sold to the State . June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 109 . Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 35. Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Records, Page 12, Records of Sant a Barbara County Description of Property Und 1/2 Lot 22 Blook G Isla Vista Tract Minimum Price $19~57. Parcel 4o. Sold to the State .June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 46. Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 9 . Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page g, Records of Santa Barbara County Des cription of Property Lot 7 Block H Isla Vista Tract Minimum Price $45.1g Parcel 41 Sold to the State .June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 43 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 7 Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 6, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lot 14 Block H Isla Vista Tract Minimum Price $47;57 Parcel 42. Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No, 214 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No. 2g. Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 40, Records of Santa Barbare County. Description of Property Lot 7 Block A Newfield Heights Minimum Price $55.og Parcel 43 . Sold to the State August 16, 1933, for truces of 1932, Sale No. 105 Deeded to State July 1, 193g, Deed No. 12. Recorded in Volume ~44 of Official Records, Page 94, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property . Lot g Block F Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $47;95 Parcel 44 Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for Taxes of 1933, Sale No. 190 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No . 23 . Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 35, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lot 5 Block D Ooean Terrace Traot Minimum Price $41.94 I 7 48 ) Parcel 45 . Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No . lg9 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No . 22 Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 34, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lot 6 Block D Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $41.94 Parcel 46 . Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No. 173 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No . 10 Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 22, Records of San ta Barbara County Description of Property Lot g Block D Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $41.91 Parcel 47 Sold to the State June 29, 1934, tor taxes of 1933, Sale No. lg5 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No . 20 . Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 32, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lots 10, 11 & 20 Block D Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $125.75 Parcel 4g_ Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No. 1E!4 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No. 19 Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 31, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lots 21, 22, & 23, Block D Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $125.71 Parcel 49. ' Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sal e No. ig3 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No . lg Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 30, Records of Santa Barbara County Lot 24 Block D Description of Property Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $41. 95 Parcel 50. Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No . 179 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No. 15 Reo.orded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 27, Records of . Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lot 25 Block D Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $41. 91 ' April 14th, 1947. Parcel 51. Sold to the State JunP 29, 1934, for truces of 1933, Sale No. 178. Deeded to Stat e July 1, 1939, Deed No. 14 . Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 26, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lot 26 Block D Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $41.95 Parcel 52 Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No. 186 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No. 21 Recorded in V.olume .472 of Official Records, Page 33, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lot 27 Block D Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $41.91 Parcel 53 Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No. 177 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No. 13 Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 25, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lots 16 & 18 Block E Ocean Terrace Tract Parcel 54. Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No. 172 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No. 9 Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Rec.ords, Page 21, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lot 20 Block F Ocean Terraoe Tract Minimum Price $41.91. Parcel 55. Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No. 171 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No. g Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 20, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property Lot 1 Block G Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $47.67 Parcel 56. Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No. 174 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No. 10 Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 22, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lot 13 Block G Ocean Terrace Tract Minimum Price $39.75 50 Sal e of Tax Deeded Propert J Sale of Tax Deeded Proper J Parcel 57 . Sold to the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No . 1$1 Deeded to State July 1, 1939, Deed No . 17 Recorded in Volume 472 of Official Records, Page 29, Records of Santa Barbare. County. Description of Property Lot 27 Block G Ocean Terract Tract Minimum Price $44.68 The fore going resolution was duly pass.ed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, the 14th day of Apr il, 1947 In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. / Resolution No . 72-5-5. Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, April g, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted for said s ale as set forth in the s aid notice end the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in t his resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subj ect of thi~ resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No . 70 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No . 22 Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Records, Page 7, Records of Santa Berbara County. Description of Property Fairfield Tract Lot 9, Block G According to official map Minimum Price $25. 00 The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, the 14th day of April, 1947. In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. y Resolution No. 12~ 6 Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof filed with t his Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Sa.nta Barbara County, April 8, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the mini mum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of p~operty that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Bs.rbara, State of C-alifornia, being more particularly described as follows: Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No 72 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No 24 Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 14, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Fairfield Tract Lot 11, Block G According to Official Map Minimum Pr ice $25 .00 April 14th, 1947 The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Ba~bara County, the 14th day of April, 1947. Sal e of Tax Deeded Prooer y I n the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. ~ Resolution No . 7257 Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof filed with this Board of SuperVi sors by the . . Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, April S, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: . Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 71 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 23 Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Reco rd~, Page $, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property Fairfield Tract Lot 10, Block G According to official map Minimum Price $25.00 The foregoing r esolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, the 14th day of April, 1947. Sal e of Tax Deeded Proper y ./ In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. v Resolution No. 7258 Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbera County, April S, 1947, it is resolved that approval be . and it is hereby grs.nted for said sale as set forth in 'the said notice and the said tax col~ e ctor is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not l ess than the minimum price set forth i. n t.h is resolution. The parcel or parcels of _ prop~rty that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being . more particularly described as follows: Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 80 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 2S Recorded in Volume 374. of Official Records, Page lS, Records of San ta Barbara County. Description of Property Fairfield Tract Lot 9, Block H According to off icial map Minimum Price $25. 00 The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County the 14th day of April, 1947. Sale of Tax Deeded Prope y ~ In the Matter of the Sale of T_ax Deeded Prop erty by th~ County Tax Collector. / Resolution No. 7259 Pursuant to a notic ~ of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, April S, 1947, it is re solved that approval be 1 52 and it is hereby grant ed for said s al e as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not l ess than the minimum price s et forth in t his r esolution. The p arcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this r esolut ion are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: Sold to the Stat e June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930 , Sale No. Sl Deeded to Stat e July 1, 1936, Deed No . 29. Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 19, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Prop erty Fairfield Tract Lot 10, Block H According to official map Minimum Price $25.00 The foregoing resol ution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbar8 County, the 14th day of April, 1947. Applicat ion In the Matter of the Application of the General Petroleum Company for Road of the Gener a PPtrol eum License, Fifth District. Company for Road License, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a p ermit be, and Fifth Distric v the same is hereby, granted the General Petrol eum Company to lay a 311 water pipeline Reouest of Ridinfl Club for Use of Persh ing- Park Communicr tion v Approval of ~ndorsem e nt t il Drilling Bond. ( Release of 3lanket Oil Drilling Bond y' across a County road, Fifth District, bond guaranteeing t he road repair being waived. In the Matt e~_o f Request_ of the Santa Barbara County,: Ridin_g_Club for Use of Pershing Park May 30th, 31st, and June let. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the Santa Barbara County Riding Club be, and it is hereby, allowed the use of Pershing Park May 30th, 31s , and June lat. In the Matter of Communication from the Santa Barbara Poet of the American Legion Relative to the Appointment of Elvin R. Morgan, Veterans' Service Officer. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Approval of Endorsement to Oil Drilling Bond. Pursuant to t he r equest of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspe ct or, and in accordan e with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559. Upon motion, duly s econded and carried, it is ordered that the following endorsement to blanket Bond No. 4256614 be, and the same is he reb~, approved: Signal Oil and Ga s Company - Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland covering well "State" 2og-6. In the Matter of Release of Blanket Oil Drilling Bond Pursuant to the request of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in accordance with the provisi ons of Ordinance No . 559, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that the following blanket oil drilling bond No. 4539936 be, and the s ame is hereby, released: George F. Getty, Inc. - Fidelity and Deposit Comp any of Maryland. ;\pproval of In the Matter of Approval of Riders t o Blanket Oil Drill ing Bond. Riders to Blanket Cil Pursuant to the request of F. H. J ohnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in Drilling Bond v accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following riders to blanket oil drilling bond No. GA-2$2713 be, and the same are hereby approved: Pacific Western Oil Corporation - Standard Accident Insurance Company. Application o Newlove \Tater Company for Road License, Fifth Distric LeAve of Absence ./ Authorizing Albert T. Eaves Jr. to Travel to Lompoc, etc. ., Resolution of Board of Super- visors to Abandon Portion of San Antonio Road, Third Roe.d District v April 14th, 1947. In the Matter of the Application of the Newlove Wat e-r Company for Road License, Fifth District. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be, and the same is hereby, granted the Newlove Wa.ter Company to lay. a 611 water pipeline across Newlove Drive, Fifth District, upon the posting of a $500.00 bond. In the Matter of Leave of Absence. . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that Harry F. Looney, . . Deputy Sheriff, be, and he is hereby, gr anted one months leave of absence without pay, effective April 16th, 1947 In the Matter of Authorizing Albert T. Eaves, Jr. to Travel to Lompoc, Santa Maria, and Guadalupe . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Albert T. Eaves, Jr., Deputy Auditor, be, and he is hereby, authorized to travel to Lompoc, Santa Maria, and Guadalupe, relative to the recreational program agreements; It is further ordered that 1-ir. Eaves be allot'1ed 6 per mile for the use of his own ca.r. In the Matter of the Resolution of the Board of Supervi-sors of the County of Santa Barbara to Abandon a Portion of San Antonio Road in the Third Road District. ~ Resolution No. 72~0 ORDER OF ABANDONMENT The r esolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara (No. 7142) in the above entitled matter coming on this day r egularly to be heard, and it appearing that said resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara on the 10th day of March, 1947; that the whole of the property affected is situated in the Third Road District; that on the 10th day of March, 1947, an order was duly made by this board fixing Monday the 7th day of April, 1947, at 10:00 A.M. as the date and time for hearing said resolution at the room of said Board of Supervisors in the County Courthouse, City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and providing that notice of the time and place fixed for hearing said resolution be given to all frer.holders in s aid Third Road District, by publicetion of said resolution and order in the Santa Barbara News-Press, a newspaper of general circulation, published in s aid County, for . at least two successive weeks prior to said hearing, and that similar notice be posted conspicuously along the line of the highway proposed t o be abandoned; and it further appearing that said notice has .been duly given, published and posted as prescribed by . the aforesaid order and that affidavits of such publication and posting have be~n filed herein; And said hes.ring having been ha.d and evidence havlng been given and it appearing that all the allegations contained in said resolution are true; And it further appearing from all the evidence submitted that the portion of the county highway described in said resolution is unnecessary for present or prospectiv use and is no longer required for s aid purpose; IT IS THEREFORE HER~BY ORDERED that the portion of San Antonio Road, being a portion of a county highway located in s aid Third Road District in the County of Santa . Barbara, State of California , as hereinafter described, be and the same is hereby vacated, discontinued, abandoned and a.bolished, t o wit: All that portion of San Antonio Roa.d lying between the southerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and a line drawn at right angles 54 Payment of 1-ioney to the Free Public Library ./ Agriculturists' Meetin'2' in Sacramento ./ to the center line of said road through a point in said center line distant 330 feet southerly measurec along said center line from the southerly line of s aid right of way, said center line of San Antonio Road being the westerly line of Lot g of the Out side Pueblo Lands of the City of Santa Barbara according to Norway's Survey and Map known as Norway's Map No. 2. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 14-th day of April, 194-7, by the follolV"ing vote : . Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of Paymen-t of Money to the Santa Barbara Free Public Library. _ Resolution No. 726-1 . WHEREAS, the County ct Santa Barbara has entered into a contract with the Board of Trustees of the Santa Barbara Free Public Library, dated September 10, 1946, . whereby said Library contracted to furnish the County of Santa Barbara certain library . services for the period of July 1, 194-6 t o June 30, 194-7, both dates inclusive, for a total consideration of $50, 000 00, providing that the City of SE1.nta Barbara pays a like sum to said Library; and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Barbara has heretofore, pursuant to s aid contract, paid said Library the sum of $4-9,000.00 and an additional sum of $750.00, making a total payment by said City of Santa. Barbara in the sum of $4-9,750.00; and WHEREAS, the said County of Santa Barbara has heretofore made three installmen payments on s aid contract in the amount of $12,250 .00 each, making a total of $36,750.00; and WHEREAS, it appears necessary and proper that the amount of the final payment ' on s aid contract by the County, which final payment becomes due on April 15, 194-7, shall Pqual the amount paid by the said City of Santa Barbara, in accordance with the terms of. said contract, NOW, THEREFURE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara be and he is hereby directed am authorized to draw his warrant upon the Treasurer of said County in favor of the Trustees of the Santa Berbara Free Public Library in the amount of $13, 000. 00 and to deliver said warrant to s aid trustees in payment of the final installment due under said contract on April 15, 194-7 from the County to s aid Library. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 14-th dP.y of April, 194-7, by the follo\V"ing vote: Ayes: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Agriculturists 1 Meeting in Sacramento. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Walter S. Cummings, Agricultural Commissioner, be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend a meeting in Sacramento, April 25th, 1947. Veterans Service Off ice s In the Matter of Veterans' Service Officers Meeting. MeC'ting. Upon mot ion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Elvin R. Morgan, / Veterans Service Officer, be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend a meeting in Los Angeles, April 15th, 19~7. Application o H0nolulu Oil Corpor ation to Excava t e in County Road, Third Dis trict /' Re : Old A-ge Security v" Transf er of Funds.to Employees' Retirement Fund. Cancellation of Funds. April 14th, 1947. In the Matter of the Application of the Honolulu Oil Corporation to Excavate in County Road, Third District. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be, a.nd the s ame is hereby, gr anted the Honolulu Oil Corporation t o lay a 311 water p ipeline acr oss a county road, Third District, upon the posting of a $250. 00 bond. ~~ the- Matter of Ordering Earl Newlon t o File a Sworn Statement Relative to the Support of Rob ert C. Newlon a Recipient of Aid under the Old Age Security Law of the State of California . 0 RD ER It appearing that Robert C. Newlon is a r ecipient of aid under t he Old Age Security Law of the State of Califor nia administered through the Welfare Department of the County of Santa Barbare , and it appearing that Earl Newlon r esiding within the County of Santa Barbara is a son of said recipient, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED pursuant t o the . authority vested in the . Board of Supervisors under s aid Old Age Security .Law, that said Earl Newlon file a sworn statement in the form pr escribed by said law indicating whether he is in fact contributing and will continue to contribute to t he support of said r ecipient pursuant to the provisions of section 21Sl of the Welfare and I nstitutions Code, s aid statement to be filed with the County Welfare Department at the Courthouse, Santa Barbara, California , within 10 days from the service of a certified copy of this ORDER . FURTHER ORDERED that a certified copy of this ORDER be forth't'lith served upon said Earl Newlon. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds to the Employees ' Retirement Fund. 0 RD ER Upon motion, duly mPde , seconded, and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the County Auditor b e , and he is hereby, authorized and directed to transfer the followings ums to the 11Employees1 Re tirement Fund" from the funds set f orth below, sa1d transfer being in accordance with the provisions of Section .101 of Article 6 of the County Employees Retirement Act of 1937: General Fund Salary Fund Good Roads Fund Oil Well Inspection Fund Law Library Fund Total credited t o "Employees' Retirement Fund~ $ 3' 54-2 . 37 l , 96g. s9 979.eo 22 .02 .69 6,513.77 Upon the r oll b eing called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Tl'litche ll. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Cancel lation of Funds. Resolution No. 7262 Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors of Se.nta Berbara County that the sum of $2, 000. 00 is not needed in account 142 A 60, Labor, Salaries , and Wages, Fourth Supervisor District - Good Roads Fund. Now therefor e , be it r esolved that the sum two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and r eturned to the Unappr opri stPd Reserve Good Roads Fund Upon the passage of the forego ing r esolution, the r ol l being c alled, the 56 Cancellation of Funds / Cancellation of Funds J Cancellation of Funds. J Cancellation of Funds. following Supervisor s voted Aye, to-wit : C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherfor d , R. B. McClellan, and T. A. T\':itchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellat i on of Funds. Resolution 7263 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara Count y that the sum of $200. 00 is not needed in account 57 B 2~, Repairs and Minor Replacements, Maintenance and Oper at i on, County Buildings - Second D~strict, General Fund. Now therefore, be i t r esolved that the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) be and the ea.me i s hereby canceled fr9m the above account ana. returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the r oll b eing called, the f ollo\'1ing Supa-- visors voted Aye , to-\o1i t: C. W~ Bradbury, Paul E. Stewert, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. ]264 Whereas, it appears to the Beard of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $60 . 00 is not needed in account 42 B 2 , Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, Maintenance and Operation, Justice Court - Second Township, Gener al Fund Now ther efor e, be it resolved that the sum of si~ty dollars ($60. 00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and r eturned to the Unappropriated Reserve Gener al Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being c alled, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, Non-e In the Matter of Cancellat i on of Funds. Resolution No. 7265 Wher eas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $150 .00 is not needed in account lS B 46, Criminal Expense, Maintenance and . Operation, District Attorney, General Fund Now ther ef or e , be i t resolved that the sum of one hundr ed fifty dol lars . . . . . ($150 . 00) be and the same i s hereby canceled from the above account and r eturned t o the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund . Upon the passage of the f or egoing r esolution, the r oll being c alled, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o- \'li t: C. W. Bradbury , Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Ruthe rf or d, R. B. McClella.n, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None . In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds Resolution No . 7266 Whereas, i t appears t o the Board of SupPrvisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $400 . 00 is not needed in account 296 A, $anta Barbara County Water Works District No . 1 , Salaries and. Wages, Santa Barbara County Water Wor ks District No . 1 ' Transf er of Funds . / Transf er of Funds . I . Transf er of Funds . / April 14th, 1947 Maintenance Fund. Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) be and the same is her~by canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Santa Barbara County Water Works District No. 1 Maintenance Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the ~oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Tl-11 tchell Nays, None Absent, None . I n the Matter of Transfer of funds From the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Resolution No. 7267 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa.Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund to account 142 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies, Maintenance and Operation; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000. 00) be and the sa.me . is hereby tr an sf erred from the unappropriated reserve Good Roads Fund to account 142 B 9, Motor Veh icl e _Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Fourth Supervisor . District - Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Tr a ns~er 9f Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Resolution No . 726g Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to. account 196 C 100, Remodeling Sunshine Cottage; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account .196 C 100, Remodeling S unshine Cot.tage, Cap1 tal Outl.a y,. Juvenile Hall, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. I n the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salar y Fund Resolu~io~_ No. 7269 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Senta Barbara Coumty that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to account 42 A 3, Clerk; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of two hundred eighty-nine and 58 Transf er of Funds . Transf er of Funds . Transf er of Funds . 94/100 dollars ($289.94) be and the same ls hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to account 42 A 3, Clerk, Salaries and .Wages, Justice Court - Second ~ownship, Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the f oregolng resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None .Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Resolution No. 7270 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barb~r a County that e transfer is necessary from .the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 42 C 4, Law Books; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of sixty dollars ($60.00) be and tre same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 42 C 4, Law Books, Capital Outlay, Justice Court -Second Township, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being c~lled, the follot'1ing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. . Resolution No. 7271 Whereas it appears to the Board of -supervisors of Santa Barbara County that 8 transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 19 B 1, Telephone and Telegraph; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 19 B 1, Telephone and Telegraph, Maintenance and Operation, District Attorney - Santa Maria, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Santa Barbara County Water Works District No. 1 Maintenance Fund . Resolution No. 7272 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Santa Barbar a County Water Works District No. 1 Maintenance Fund to account 296 B, Maintenance and Operation; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now t herefore, be it resolved that the sum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropris.ted reserve Santa Barbana County Water Works Disrrict No. 1 Maintenance Fund to account 296 B, Maintenance and Operation, Santa Barbara County \'later \'lorks District No. 1, Ma.intene.nce Fund. Revision of Budget Items ,/ Revision of Budget Items / RP.vision of Budget Items . April 14th, 1947 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the ~oll being called, the following Supervisors Voted Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items . Resolution _No. 7212 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbare. County that a revi sion is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, qener al Relief- Welfare Department, General Fund Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby r evised as follows : to-wit; Transfer from Account 190 B 56, County Cash Aid, the sum of $5 , 000.00 to Account 190 B 7 Food Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, General Relief - l'lelf are Depart.m ent, General Fund. ' Upon the passage of the for ego ing resolu. tion, the r. oll. being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to- wit : C. W. Br adbury , Paul E. Stewar t, J . Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClell an, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays , None Absent , None I n the Matter of Revision of Budget Items . Rero lution No. 7274 Wher eas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a r evision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Buildings - Second District, General Fund. Now, therefore, be .it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same ar e hereby revi sed as f ollows : to- wit; Tr ansfer from Account 57 B 22. , R. epairs and Minor Replacements, the sum of $63 . 00 to Acc. oun. t 57 B 25 , Service. an.d Expense, Maintenance and Operation, County Buildings - Second District, General Fund . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit : C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent , None In the Matter of Revision ~ Budget Items. _Resolution No . 7215 Whereas, it appears to the Board of 5upervisor s 'of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Distr ict Attorney - Santa Maria, General Fund. Now, ther efore, be . it Resolved thatthe aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby r evised as follows: to-wit ; Tr ansfer from Account 19 B 3, Traveling Expense and J.iileage, the sum of $50. 00 to Account 19 B 22, Repairs ana Minor Replacements, Maintenance and Operation, District Attor~ey - Santa Maria, General Fund Upon the passage of the f~r Fgo ing resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit : 60 Revision of Budget Items / ReDorts.__ _, Purchase of Fire Insuran e on Lompoc Ai - port Buildin s v Increase in SalE!ry of Veterans' Sery1ce 0ffi Deputy Amendin&.r Resolution No. 7009 e C. W. Br adbury, Paul E. Stewart, J . Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell . Nays, None Absent, None In the Matt er of Revision of Budget Items . Resolution No . 7276 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbare County that a r evision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, District Attorney, General Fund. Now, therefor e , be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are h er eby r evised as f ollows: t o-wit; Transfer from Account lg B 46 , Criminal Expense, the sum of $100.00 to Account lg B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, Maintenance and Operation, District Attorney, General Fund. Upon the passage of the f or egoing r esolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to- wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J . Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Reports-. The following reports were r eceived and ordered placed on file : Santa Maria Recreation Program Santa Ynez Valley Union High School Recreation Program Santa Maria Hes pi tal Santa Barbara General Hospital County Health Department The Board took a recess until 4:30 p .m. of this day At 4:30 p. m. the Board convened ?resent: Supervisors C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J . Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McCl ellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis , Olerk. In the Matter of Purcha se of- Fire Insurance on the Lol!!l2.D_C Airport Buildings . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that John L . St e ~r art , Purchasing Agent, be, and he is hereby, authorized to purchase fire insurance for the Lompoc Airport buildings f or one year; said buildings to be insured for $13, 000. 00. In the Matter of Increase in.alary of Veterans ' Service Office Deputy . Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Veterans Servi ce Officer be, and he is hereby, authorized to increase the s alary of Dorothy Maddox, Deputy , from $150. 00 to $175. 00 per month, effective April .16th, 1947 . In the Met~ er of Amending Resolution No . 7009 Governing Compensation of the Employees of the County Service Officer. , Resoluti on No . 7277 WHEREAS, it appears necessary and proper to amend Resolution No. 7009 governing compensation paid the employees of the County Service Officer, NOW , THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that , effective April 16, 19~7, said r esolution be amended by substituting the ~rords ana. figures 11 165.00 per month" i n the p l ace and stead of the figur es 11 150. 00 per month11 as and f or the comp en sat i on for the posi t i on of Secretary fSante Maria), Code No. 6. ' April 14th, 1947 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this resolution be forwarded to the Auditor, District Attorney and County Service Officer. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 14th day of April, 1947, by the following 'te: Ayes : C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J . Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan , and T. A. Twi tchell. Noes : None Abs ent : None Approving In t he Matter of Appr oving Change in Classificati on of the County Welfare Change of Classificatio Department. County Welfar. Department 0 R D E R .; Petition of Ed,v-in C. Welc et al . for Formation of the Proposed Montecito Sanitary Dist v I Pursuant to the request of H. J . Rudolph, County Welfare Director, and in a ccordance with the provisions of Resolution. No . 7102. It was moved, duly seconded and carr ied unanimously, that the following change in classi f i cation in the staff of the County ~'lelfare Department be, and the same is hereby , approved: Helen Ursin - Publ ic Assistance Worker - Grade I changed to Publi c Assistance Worker - Gr ade II , $lgo.oo per month, effecti ve May 1 , 1947. I n the Matter of the Petition of Edwin C. Wel.ch, et al . for the Formation of , the Proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County. _ Resolution No. 727g ' WHEREAS, in compliance with the Order of t his Board of Supervisors made on April 14 , 1947 , U. s. Gr ant, a competent person, has filed his report under Section 5 an 6 of the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, relative to the formation of the proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Sante Barbar a County, as prayed for by the Petition of Edwin C. Welch, and others; and WHEREAS , the Board of Supervisors finds in its opinion that the contemplated acquisitions and/or improvements by said proposed district are ones in which the probable assessments will not exceed the limiations set up in the District I nvesti gation Act of 1933, as amPnded, and that the proposed projects are feasible, and that the properties to be assessed will be able to car ry the burden of such proposed assessments, and that the l imitations on the amount of the assessments herein provided may be dispensed with; NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, ORDERED , FOUl\m AND DETERMINED AS FOLLOWS: 1. That all of the foregoing r ecitati ons and findings are t r ue and cor rect . 2 . That t he provisions of Subdivi sion (f ) of Section 6 and Subdi vision (b) of Section 11 of the District Investigation Act of 1933 , as amended, shall not apply to the proceedi ngs for the formation of the proposed Monteci to Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County under the provisions of Part 1 of Divis ion VI of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, as prayed f or by the Petition of Edwin c. Welch, and other s . 3. That a hearing shall be held upon said report of U. s. Grant relative to said proposed district , and the time and place of said hearing is hereby fixed at 10:00 o ' clock A.M. on Monday, May 12, 1947, at the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors in the County Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of Califor ni a . ~ . That the ClPrk of the Board of Supervi sors is hereby ordered and required to give notice of such hearing by a publication twice in the Santa Barbar a News-Press , a newspaper of general circul ation, publ i shed in the County of Santa Barbara , such publicat i on t o be completed at l eas t twent y (20) days prior t o the dat e s et f or t he hearing, sai d publicat i on t o b e on April 17, 19~7 and April l g, 19~7 . 5. Said notice shall read as f ollows: 11BEFORE THE BOARD OF' SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF EDWIN C. WELCH, ET AL. FOR THE FORMATION OF THE PROPOSED MONTECITO SANITARY DISTRICT OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY ------- - --- - --------- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is he. reby g. iven: ) l ) ) NOTICE OF HEARING (a) That t he Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County, a sanitary district, is now being f ormed under t he pr ovisions of the Sanitary Dist rict Act of 1923 (Part l of Division VI of the Health and Safet y Code of the State of California) as prayed f or by t he Petit ion of Ed\'1in C. Welch, and others. (b) That a r eport has been filed by u. S. Grant with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbar a , St ate of California, concerning the advisability of f orming the pr oposed district and t hat the r eport is available f or inspection at the ct'fice of J. E. Lewis, the County Clerk of the Count y of Santa Barbara and ex officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors. ( c) That the boundaries of t he proposed district ar e a s f oll ows: Beginning in the State of Celiforni a, County of Santa Barbar a, at the inters e ction of t he souther l y prolongati on of thP east erly 1ine of the pr operty of the Santa Barbara Cemetery As s ociation with t he mean high tide line of t he Pacific Ocean ; thence norther l y along sai d Cemetery Line to an intersection with t he east erly City Limits line of the City of Sant a Barbara; thence northerly and we s t erly along said City Limits line t o a point on the Pueblo Boundary Line of the Outside Pueblo Lands of the City of Santa Barbara, said point also being on the southeast erly line of the Metcalf property; t hence nor t heast erly along said Pueblo Boundary to an intersection with the center l ine of Sycamor e Canyon Road as said r oad now exists; thence northwesterly al ong s ai d ro ad cente l ine t o a point due s out h of the sout hwester ly corner of t he Westmont College Tract as said tract is described in dePd r ecor ded in Book 659 of Offici al Records of sa id County at p age 57; thence north to t he sout hwe s t c orner of s aid tract; t hence no rthe ~ st e rl y , easter l y and northerly along the west erly boundary line of s aid tract t o an intersection with t he center line of Mountain Drive a s s aid Drive now exists; thence in a general . easterly direction al ong t he cent er line of sai d Mountain Drive t o the west erly end of . the 11 F1fth Course11 in the deed descr iption of the propErty described in the deed to The Bothine Helping Fund r e corded in Book 94 of Official Records of s aid County at page i9g; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the wester l y line of s aid l ast mentioned pr operty to the northerly end of the 7th course of said description, said northerly end being the southwester ly corner of t ha t property described in the deed to The Bothine Hel ping Fund r e cor ded i n Book 42 of Official Records of s~id County at page 313; t hence a l ong the \'iest erly line as described in s aid l est mentioned deed t o an intersection with t he north line of t he NW 1/4 of the SE l/~ of Section 1, T 4 N, R 27 . . W. SBB&M; t hence easterly to t he Quarter Section Corner of s ai d Section 1 on the west line of Government Lot 6 cf Section 6 of T 4 N, R 26 W, SBB&M; thence southerly along the westerly l ine of Government Lot 6 of s aid Section 6 to the s outhwesterly corner of I ' April 14th, 1947 said Lot; thence east erly along the southerly line of said Lot 6 and the southerly line qf the NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 and th~ southerly line o~ t~e north 1/2 of the southeast 1/4 of said section to a p oi nt on the east erly line of s~id Section 6; thence southerly along the easter ly line of sai d Section 6 t o the corner common t o Secti ons 5, 6, 7 & 8 of T 4 N, R 26 W, SBB&M; thence easterly along the northerly line of said Section 8 to the s outh'\'1est corner of the SE 1/4 : the SE 1/4 of the above me ntioned Section 5; thenc northerly, easterly and s outherly al ong the westerly, northerly and easterly lines r e spectively of s aid SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 5 to the corner common to Sections 4, 5, 8 and 9 in seid township end r ange ; thence easterly along the northerly line of Sections 9 and 10 t o the corner common to Sectiom 2, 3, 10 and 11 in s aid township and . range; thence easterly along the northerly line of Section 11 a distance of 2000 fe et; thence southerly parallel tQ and distant 2000 f ePt easterly of the westerly line of said Section 11 to an inters ection with the center line of East Velley Road; thence westerly along the center line of said road to an intersection with the easterly line (or its projection) of the Stetson Tract as s aid tract is shown on a map r ecorded in Book 19 of Record of Surveys at page 131, records of said County; thence southerly and westerly alo g the easterly and. southerly line s r espectively of said Stetson Tract to a point on the easterly line of Tract "A" of the Ortega Rancho as said tract is shown on a map recorded in Book 2 of Maps and Surveys at page 14, records of said county; thence northerly along said easterly line to the northeasterly corner of seid Tra ct A; thence in a general southwesterly direction along the northwesterly line of said Tract A t o the northerly corner of that parcel of land commonly known as the 11Dupe Tract" said corner being the northerly corner of the property described in Parcel One 1n Book 571 of Official Records of said County at page 311; thence southeasterly and southerly along the northeasterly and easterly lines r espectively of s aid Parcel One t o the mean hi gh tide line of the Pacific Ocean; thence in a general westerly direction along said mean high tide line of the Pacific Ocean to the point of beginning. {d) That at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on Monday May 12, 1947, at the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors in the County Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, a hearing will be had on said report pursuant to the provisions of the District Investigation Act, as amended. (e) That at said hearing protests will be considered by the Beard of Supervisors against organizing the proposed district. (f) That the summary of said r eport is as f ollows: 'Sumnary: The pr oposed district is quite heavily devoted to residential and commercial use and has a large population. Present sewage disposal is inadequate and a health menace. The only practical solution is the installation of a complete system of sewers, e. treatment plant and outfall sel-1er at a total approximate cost of $1,171,000. 00, which cost can feasibly be borne by the property in the proposed district "The entire system should not be constructed at once, but only so much of it as is presently needed, and thereafter the system should be extended to other portions of the district as the need arises. The cost of the system should be assessed, primarily, according to the benefit accorded individual land holdings.' Thi s notice i s given this 14t h day of April, 1947 , pursuant to the Order of said Board of Supervisor s . (SEAL) J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County.'' 64 Endorsenient of As sembly Bill 2157 ./ Allowanc e of Claims Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 14th day of April, 1947, by thP f ollowing vote: Ayes: C. W~ Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J . Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent : None In the Matter of Endorsement of Assembly Bill 2157 . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the matter of endorsement of Assembly Bill No. 2157, relative to the consolidetion of the presidenti and direct primary elections of 194S, be, and the same is her Pby, r eferred to Supervisors Paul E. Stewart and R. B. McClellan, for presentation and r ecommendat ion of the State Supervisors Association. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously it is Ordered t hat the f ollowing claims be, and the same are hereby, allowed, each claim for the amount and payable cut of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of each claim r espectively, to-wit: A. Charles & Co . GENERAL FUND Lloyd Albright , Jr . Ambassador Laundry Amend & Inglis American Optical Company A. N. Packing Co . Arlington Chemical Corporation A. S. Aloe Company Associated Telephone Company, Ltd. do do do do do do do do do do Bancroft-Whitney Company Banks' Stati onery Store Beard Motor Company do do Bert 1 s Market Bortolazzo Grocery Harry J. Bowman Roy Bradley Braun Corporation J eanette Brown Burroughs Adding Machine Co . do do Campodonico ~'later Works Carpinteria Herald George V. Castagnol a Cavett's Trailer Court Store Hal D. Caywood Channel Paper & Supply Co . 30.79 24 .oo 64.63 53. 29 so .27 522 . s6 20. 00 143. 97 3 . 33 26.72 72 .31 s5 .11 6. 25 2.25 35 .12 3 . 6S 1.01 71. 32 5.63 9 . 30 149 . 4-o 6. 00 52 .43 4 . 66 3.36 16. g!4- 12. 00 l . g7 20. 50 7.so 21 . SO 236.15 I April 14th, 191~7. Coast Hospitel Supply Mrs. Edward L. Cody County National Bank Arthur Covarrubias Marcus E. Cravens GENERAL FUND Credit Bureau of Santa Barb a~a, Inc. Walters. Cummings Cutter La.bore.tories Dale's Drive-in Grocery J oe Dal Pozzo Derringer-Taylor Drum ' s Grocery Fred DumeshausPn Earl F. J ohnson Brake Service El Rancho Market Alfred J. Engle Mrs. Alice Erickson Farallone Fisheries Freezrite Food Lockers Garland Garage General Electiro X-Ray Germain's Dre . Geyman & Gat es Golden State Company, Ltd. do do Goleta Valley Locke~ Service Grayston X-Ray Company ' Hakan-Bondoc, Chemical Industries Hills Stationery Hoag Seed Company do do Hobbs Bros Hoffmann- LaRoche Inc. Holiday Hardv;are Co. do do ~ lizab eth H. Huff I nternational Vitamin Corp. Interstate Bakeries Corp . Melba James J ohnson 's Grocery W. F. J ohnston J or dano Bros. do Juillard-Cockcrof t do do Karl' s Shoe Store Kelite Products, Inc. H. M. Krasky . . 7.69 s .71 6.75 27.00 8. 25 6. oo 23. 00 20. 08 7. 00 12. 43 6.29 34. 25 20. 00 8. 07 47.73 12.25 36.75 90.g5 21. 60 3.23 21 . go 10.97 10.00 361.65 116.oo 3.24 102.25 10.25 2.15 1.44 5. 27 1.54 9.90 29133 36.24 1.75 10.96 100.80 42 . 00 29.07 21.50 117.75 147.30 495 .04 547.79 6.10 19g.39 ll.70 (. - L) 66 L & L Barnett GENERAL FUND Live Oak Riviera Farms City of Lompoc Lompoc Light & Water Dept. Lompoc Record do M & F Packing Co M.J.B. Co. Mao 1 s Grocery MaoRosties Bros. Me.nu el Mattos, Jr. Wm. s. Merrell Company Mona A. Merriam Mexico City Inn Montoya's Grocery More Mercantile Company do do Jamee M. MoCloskey Nancy N. McGraw .McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc McNall Building Materials Fr ancis A. McNamara Louis J . Needels, M.D. Nielsen & Rasmussen Nushawg Biological Supply, Inc. Sara A. Ontiveros Ott Hardware Company do do Pacific Coast Publishing Company do do do do do do Pacific Gas and Electric Company do do do do do do do do do do Physicians Record Company Railway Express Agency do do Mary P. Ramsey Red Cross Company Rodenbeck1 s Royal Ice Cream Company H. J . Rudolph Charles Ruiz Safel-10.y Stores, Inc. do do Sanitary Laundry I 3.95 8. 64 25 . 00 112. 9g 183. 00 4. 50 1348.52 41 .00 9.60 130.03 16.oo 11.27 20 . g7 39 .96 3.55 104. 43 12 . 81 7. 5-0 83 .36 6.5g 23 .77 19 .28 29 . 25 5.14 2. 65 s.oo 182. 22 66 .10 16.35 4g_33 6.65 2.41 217 .74 13. 70 8.55 14. sg 8.71 191. 72 26. 24 3. 24 10.73 150.00 3.39 9.17 50. 4o 32 .33 24.oo 96 . 5g 5. 42 l0. 4o I April 14th, 1947 Santa Barbara Optical Company Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply Co. Santa Barbara Retr eading Shop do do Santa Barbare Transit Co Santa Maria Valley 1ve.r ehouse Comp'any do do Schering Corpor ation Seaside Oil Company do do S. E. Rykoff & Co. R. E. Shamhart Shell Oil Company, I nc. Harry c. Clocum Social Service Exchange Solvang Laundry Southern Cal if. Edison Co. Southern Cal ifornia Frei ght Lines Southern Counties Gas Co. of Calif. do do do do Southern Pacific Millin.g Co. Standard Brands Incorporated Standard Dry Goods Company Stationers Cor poration Sterling Press Warren Stevens Stillwell & Bickmore Stutz Servi.c e Station Texas Lunch City of Santa Maria The Santa. Maria Courier Homer C, Thompson do do Tidewater Associated Oil Co. Ches. s. Tomlinson Van Wyck Products C. o., Inc. Ventura. County do do 1tlalters Surgical Company do do tAJ'ater Department Weber Baking Co. "Telch & Ryce Thomas P. Weldon do Western Auto Supply Co. 'l/lestwick Iron Works GENERAL FUND 19.00 g.71 12.92 i9.3g i go. oo 16.15 37. 50 5.53 55 . 80 194. 09 90.42 l. l= iO. 70.00 105.00 133.34 1.95 6g.64 1.00 1 . 86 152.13 17.57 195.91 ig7.57 1919.41 11.07 22g.32 12.00 22.50 26.19 3s.13 14o.oo 44.17 g5 33 . 47 25 . 00 30.15 4o7S,79 36.77 S4.o4 462 . 31 25.76 8 . 55 77. 70 s5,.: oo 41.65 24. 41 21 . 01 7s1.90 68 Whitaker Brake Service Richard s. Whitehead J osephine Williams Wilson & D'Andrea Vincent E. Wood W. P. Fuller & Co. GENERAL FUID Arthur P. Anderson GOOD ROADS FUND Beattie & Lunt Cl iff & Stan E1irestone Stor es Fred Garcia H & L Tooth Company Hobbs Bros . J oseph G. Moor e Company Lompoc Equipment Company Lompoc Light & Water Dept . Moor e Mercantile Company Moore Mill and Lumber Co . F. J . McCabe Pacific Gas & El ectric Co. Ruffner & Schuyler Southern Pacific Mi l l ing Co . Union Oil Company of Cal if. . Louis Even S.B. COUNTY WATER WORKS DIST. #1 MTCE. FUND Pacific Gas & E1ectric Co . Gail Clary SALARY FUND Pacific Gas & El ectric Co. CASMALIA ST. LIGHT PUND Pacific Gas & Electric Co. GUADALUPE ST. LIGHT FUND Pacific Gas & El ectric Co. LOS ALAMOS ST. LIGHT FUND Pacific Gas & Electric Co. ORCUTT ST. LIGHT FUND 14.84 23.14 27. 67 52. 69 50. $3 7.76 65.00 36.35 17.64 100. 25 45.4g 1.03 65.92 22.7g 72.57 10.77 8.85 8.20 9. 67 6.77 24.57 17.6$ 192. ~5 50.00 31 . 20 134. S6 87.25 78.75 Upon t he passage of the f or egoing Order, t he r oll being cal l ed the f ollowing Supet'visors vot ed Aye , t o-wit: ~-. Attest: C. W. Bra(lbury, Paul E. Ste,.,art, J. Monroe Rutherf ord, R. B. McOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die . The for egoing minutes ar e her eby approved: , Chairman , Board I Clerk , CaJl for Soecial Mee tin"- / . . CAI.I FOR A SPECIAL MEETING We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County ot Santa Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Superv. isors be called to attend thereto It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Oalif ornia, be and the same is hereby called for April 21st, 1947, at.10 o 1olook, a.m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: In the Matter of the Resig1iatlon of G. R. Luton as Commissioner of the Montecito Fire District. In the Matter of Appointment to the Montecito Fire District. In the Matter of Order of the Public Utilities Commission Relative to Application of the Santa Maria Valley Railroad to Construct a Spur Track Across a County Road, Betteravia. In the Matter of Granting Request for Zoning Relief. In the Matter of Acceptance of Right-ot-Way Grant on a Certain Portion of La Patera Lane In the Matter of the Construction of a Railroad Crossing Over the Betterav1aSanta Mar1a Road. In the Matter of Communioation trom the Planning Commission Relative to the Extension of Depot Road to Cathedral Oaks Road, Goleta. In the Matter of Approval of the Tentative Map tor the Arcad~ Estates Subd1v1s1on-Monteoito. In the Matter of Approval of the Tentative Map tor the Lakeview Subdivision, Five Miles North of Orcutt. In. the Matter of Appointment of an Architectural Review Board. In the Matter of Release to the United States Government Covering Certain 4.g~ Acres Near Point Sal, Fitth District. In the Matter of Application of E. H. Mettler and Sons for Road License Permit. In the Matter of the Appl1oat1ons of the Five 0 Refining Company to Lay Gas . and Oil Pipelines Across a County Road, Fifth District . In the Matter of Leave of Absence. In the Matter of Communication Relative to Meeting of the Association ot County Ofticials in Salt Lake City, Utah In the Matter of Meeting of County Superintendents of Schools in Sacramento. In the Matter of the Acquisition of Carpinteria Beach Property. In the Matter of the Acquisition of Point Bal Beaoh Property. In the Matter of Granting Thomas F. Scott Permit for the Use of the Santa Maria Airport. In the Matter of the Erection of a Water Tank by the Loe Alamos Fire District. In the Matter of State Highway Maintenance of San Julian Road, Fourth Distrio In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. In the Matter of Reports. Dated April 21st, 19~7. 70 Reeitzration of G. R. Luto Board of Supervisors of ' the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. C. W. BRADBURY J. MONROE RUTHERFORD R. B. McCLELLAN PAUL E. STEWART T A. TWITCHELL Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of Califor~~a, April 21st, 19~ at 4:30 p.m. Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor C. W. Bradbury in the Chair. The minutes of the r egular meeting of April 14th, 1947, were read and approved. In the Matter of the Resignation of G, R. Luton as Commissioner of the ./ Montecito Fire District. Appointment to Montecito Fire District Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the resignation ot G. R. Luton as Comm.iss1oner of the Montecito Fire District be, and the same is hereby aocepted, effective April 9th, 1947. - In the Matter of Appointment to the Monteoito Fire District. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that Alvin c. Weingand be, and he is hereby, appointed a Commissioner of the Montecito Fire District, vice G. R. Luton, resigned. Orner of the In the Matter of Oro.er of the Public Utilities Commission Relat ive to Public Utiliti s Commission Application of the Santa Maria Valley Railroad to Construct a Spur Track Across a Gran tine: Reqtlest for Zonin'-l Relief Granting Request for Zoning Relief . Accentance of Rtght-of-Way Grant Construction of Railroad Crossing Over BetteraviaSanta Maria Road County Road, Betteravia. - The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Gr~ng Request for Zoning Rel1et. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the findings of the Planning Commission be, and the same are hereby, confirmed; granting Carl A. Exner r elief under zoning ordinance No. 453, relative to rear yard set-back requirements, Mission Canyon Heights. In the Matter of Grant_!!!g_ Request tor Zoning Relief. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the fi~di~s of the Planning Commission be, and the same are hereby, confirmed; granting Tom c. Webber relief under zoning Ordinance No. 453, to erect a dwelling forty feet from the center line of Glen Albyn Road. \ In the Matt er of Accepta-nce of Right-o- f-Way Gr-ant on a Certain Portion of La Patera Lane. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the recommendation ot the Planning Commission approving the acceptance of a sixty foot right-of-way from Edgar w. Stowe and William J. Hamilton along a certain portion of La Patera Lane . extending North to Highway 101 be , and the same is hereby, approved. In the Matter of the Construction of a Railroad Crossing Over the BetteraviaSanta Maria Road. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the Chairman and Clerk be, and they are hereby, autho~ized to execute an easement and right-of-way, as April 21st, 1947 prepared by the District Attorney, t or the construction of a railroad crossing over the Betteravia-Santa Maria Ro ad, by the Santa Maria Valley Railroad . '"''" " Communicatio In the Matter of Communication from the Planning Commiss~n Relative to the from Plannin Comm.is sion Extension of Depot Road t o Cathedral Oaks Road, Goleta Re: i!.xtens1o of Depot Roa Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the recommendation Approval of Tentative Ma f or Arcady states Subdivision - Mont ecito v Aoproval of Tentative Ma for LE1keview Subdivision North of Orcutt v' ReleasP to United State Government Cover ins 4.S4 Acres Near Point Sal - Fifth District ./ of the Planning .Commission approving a right-of-way extending from Depot Road to Cathedral Oaks Road northeast of the Town of Goleta, be, and the same is hereby, confirmed In the Matter of Approval of the Tentative Map t or the Ar-oady Estates Sub- division - Montecito. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the tindings .ot the Planning Commis sion, approving the tentative map of the Arcady Estate subdivision be, and the same is hereby, confirmed. In the Matter of Approval of the Tentative Map for the Lakeview Subdivision, Five Miles North of Orcutt. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the findings of the Planning Commission, approving the tentative subdivision map of the Lakeview Subdivision be, and the s ame is hereby, confirmed. Chester CarJola Douglass E. Parshall Richard s. Whitehead I In the Matter of Release to the United States Government Covering Certain . 4.S4 Acres Near Point Sal, Fifth District. "' Res o lutio~ No. 7279 WHEREAS, on the let day of April, 1942, the County of Santa Barbara, a political subdivision, acting by and through its Baord of Supervisors, did lease, demise and let unto the United States of America a certain parcel of land containing 4.!4 acres, more or less, located between the Paoitio Ocean and Point Sal Road, about five miles North or Casmal1a, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California; and WHEREAS, the use of s aid premises is no longer required by the United States of Ame~ica and possession of s aid property having been redelivered by said United States of America to the lessor on the lSth day of April, 1947. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED that C. W. Bradbury and J. E. Lewis, Chairman and Clerk respectively of the Board of Superv'ieors or the County ot Santa Barbara be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to execute a release dated April 21st, 1947, discharging the United States of America from further liability . r elative to said parcel of land. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 21st day of April, 1947, by the f ollowing vote, to wit: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None Application fer Road In the Matter of Application of E. H. Mettler an-d Sons tor Road License License Permit Permit. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that a permit be, and the same is hereby, granted E. H. Mettler and Sons to lay a pipeline across Ray Road, Fifth District. Applications o In the Matter of the AEplications of the Five C. Refining Oompany to Lay Five C Ref inin Company to Lay Gas and Oil Pipelines Across a County Road, Fitth Distr~ct. Gas and Oil Pipelines - Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that a permit be Fifth District / granted the Five C Refining Company to lay a gas pipeline and an oil pipeline along Leave of Absen e v Communication Meetini-z of County Superin t.endents of Schools Acquisition of Carpinteria Beach Property ./ Acquisition of Point Sal Be~c Property / the south side of Betteravia Road, Fifth District, upon the posting of a $250.00 bond. In the Matte-r o-f -Leave of Absen-ce. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Otto E. Iramer be, and he is hereby, granted one month leave of absence without pay, effective June lgth, 1947. Jn the Matter of Communication Relative to Meeting of the Association ot County 0ftic1ale in Salt Lake City, Utah. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on tile. In the Matter ot~Meeting of Cqunty Superintendents of Schools in Sacramento. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that Hal D. Caywood, Superintendent of Schools, be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend a meeting in Sacramento May 7th and gth, 1947. In the Matter of the Acquisition of Carpinteria ~ach Property. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the District Attorney be, and he is hereby, directed to negotiate with the Division of Beaches and Parks of the State of California tor an agreement whereby the County shall put up $35,000.00 torthwith of County matching funds., and such additional funds or property, as may be necessary to acquire all of Blocks 6, 15 and 16; all of Block 2S, excepting that portion already owned by the County; and all of Block 27, excepting Lots 6 to 12, inclusive, of the town site of Carpinteria, as and for a public beach. In the Matter of the Acquisition of Point Sal B~ch Property. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the District Attor ey be, and he is hereby, directed to negotiate with the Division of Beaches and Parks of the State of California tor an agreement for the purpose of putting up the necessary County matching funds as may be necessary to acquire as a public beach that portion of the beach at Point Sal in this County as the same is designated on the map of the maste beach plan, as such plan has heretofore been adopted by this county. In the Matter of Gr-anting Thomas- F. Scott Pe-rmit tor the Use of the Santa . 3-ranting Thoma r. Scott PPrml for Use of the Santa Maria Maria Airport. Airport. ./ ~rection of a i'later Tank by Los Alamos Fir District. ,/ Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that Thomas F. Scott be, and he is hereby, granted a permit, on a temporary basis, for the use of the Santa Maria Airport for the shipment of cut flowers. In the Matter of the Erection of a Water Tank by the Los Alamos Fire District. --- Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Loe Alamos Fire District be, and it is hereby, granted permission to erect a water tank on County property, for fire protection purposes. Maintenance of San Julia Road, Fourth District y- Cancellation of Funds. Cancellation of Funds , Transfer of Funds . . ./ April 21st, 1947. In the Matter of State Highway Maintenance of San Julian Road, Fourth Distric Supervisor McClellan is hereby directed to request the State Highway Department at San Luis Obispo to give better attention to the maintenance of San Julian Road, Fourth District. In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. R--esolution No. 72go Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $2,175.00 is not needed in account lg2 A 37, Housekeeping Help, Salaries and Wages, Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of two thousand one hundred . . seventy-five dollars ($2,175.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the toreeping resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of Can-cellation of Funds. Resolution No. 72g1 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of t900.00 is not needed in accounts 4-0 B 35, Trial Jurors Fees, Mileage and Expense, the sum of $400.00; 4o B 37, Witness Fees, Mileage and Expense, the sum of $200.00; and 4o B 4o, Traveling Expense, Santa Maria Court, the sum of t300.oo, Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of nine hundred dollars ($900.00) be and the same 1s hereby canceled from the above aooounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve ~eneral Fund. Upon the passage of. the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitohell. Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from th~ Una~prQR_riated Reserve General Resolution No . z2g2 . Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary trom the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account lg2 B 7, Food Supplies; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, or the Political Code, . . Now therefore, be 1t resolved that the sum of two thousand one hundred sevent . . tive dollars (t2,175.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account lg2 B 7, Food Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund. Upon the passage or the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None 74 Transfer of Funds . Transf er of Funds . ) Revision of Budget I tems ( Revision of Budget I tems ./ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unapp-ropriated Reserve General Fund. ~ol~io n No. 72g3. Whereas it appears to the Board o! Supervisors of Sant a Barbara County that a transfer is ne cessary from the Unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 4o A 3, Clerical Help; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of nine hundred dollars ($900.00) . be and the same is hereby transferred trom the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 4o A 3, Clerical Help, Salaries and Wages, Superior. Court, General Fund . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell . Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Resolution_!to. _72_g4 Whereas i .t appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 60 C 2, . Automobiles; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) be and the same is hereby transterred trom the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to . aooount 60 C 2, Automobiles, Capital Outlay, Sheriff, General Fund Upon the passage of the f or egoing resolution, the roll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors vot ed Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherf'ord, _R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of R-evisi-on of Budget Items. Resolution No. 72g5 Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a r evision is necessary within gener al classification of Cap~tal Outlay, Juvenile Hall, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer trom Account 196 C 15, Furniture and Furnishings, the sum of t6~41 to Account 196 C 100, Remodeling Juvenile Hall, Capital Outlay, Juvenile Hall, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: 0. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell . Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items Resolution No. 72g6 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a reViSion. is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Farm, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same Rev1s1on of Budget Items / Rev1slon of Budget Items / Reports- - -+-- In Memoriam Apr11 21st, 1947. are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account ig5 B 22, Repairs _and Minor Replacements, the sum of 155.00 to Account ig5 B 26, Heat, Light, Power and Water, Maintenance and Operation, County Farm, General Fund. Upon the pass~ge of the foreg~ing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 72g7 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision 1s necessary within general classification of Capital Outlay, Law Library Fund. Now, theretore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer trom Account 52 0 4, Law Books, the sum of $175.00 to Account 52 0 1, Ottice Equipment, Capital Outlay, Law Library Fund. Upon the passage. of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the folloWing Supervis.ors voted Aye, to-wit.: O. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revisioq of Budget Items. Resolution No. 72gg Whereas, it appears to the Board of Superv~sors of Santa Barbara Oounty that a revision is necessary within general class1ficat1on of Maintenance and Operation, Tax Collector, General Fund Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account 13 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, the sum of $200.00 to Account 13 B g, Office Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Tax Collector, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll be1ng called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-w1t: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of RePorts. The following reports were received and ordered placed on tile: Ci.ty of Santa Barbara Recreation Program City of Santa Maria Recreation Program IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Charles A. Hunt, formerly County Clerk of the County of Santa Barbara, trom lg99 to 1927 has passed away; and WHEREAS, said Charles A. Hunt was an efficient and conso1ent1ous public - J , 76 Reconstruction of Bridge Aero s Suey Crossing v official serving the public raithtully for a period of ma.ny years; and WHEREAS, the passing of said Charles A. Hunt ie deemed a great loss to the people of this community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County or Santa Barbara, State or California~ adjourn its meeting or this date in respect to the memory of Charles A. Hunt, Deceased. Attest: approved. The toregoing minutes are hereby approved. . - f Chairman, Board - f Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, April 2gth, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor c. W. Bradbury 1n the Chair The Minutes or the Special meeting of April 21st, 1947, were read and In the Matter of the Re-Construction of a Bridge Across the Santa Maria River, Suey Crossing. v -Resolution No. 72g9 WHEREAS, in the interest of the public welfare it is necessary to re-oonstru t a bridge across the Santa Maria River at a point where said river forms the boundary line between the Counties of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara, which point is more particularly described in certain plans and specirications tor the suey Bridge heretofore filed with this Board of Supervisors by the County Surveyor on April 7th, 1947, which plans are hereby incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, heretofore the Board of Supervisors of said Counties have discussed the joint construction by said Counties of such a bridge; and WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is desirous . of . cooperating with the County of San Luis Obispo in the oonstruot1on of such a bridge; NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that: 1. The _County of Santa Barbara hereby offers to oonstruot jointly with the County of San Luis Obispo a certain bridge commonly called suer Bridge aoroes the Santa Maria River where it serves as the boundary between said Counties, at the particular place specified in the aforementioned plans and specif 1cations and in accordance with said plans and specifications, subject to the following conditions: a) Each county shall construct, or cause to be constructed so much of said bridge as lies within its respective boundaries; b) Each County shall bear the entire cost of construction of the portion of said bridge it is obligated to construct. . In Memoriam Chas. s. Tomlinson Rent al County ment r of Eouip y/ April 2gth, 1947 e) Said bridge shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions of said plans and specifications. d) Each County shall cause such construction to be starte. d immediately after the County of San Luis Obispo has adopted a resolution accepting the terms of this resolution; and thereafter each County shall use all reasonable efforts to cause said br~dge to be speedily co. nstructed in. aocordanoe with such plans and specifications. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 2gth day of April, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell . Noes: None Absent: None Resolution No. 7290 IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Charles s. Tomlinson, County Assessor of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, has passed away; and WHEREAS, Charles s. Tomlinson hae served the people of the County of Santa Barbara as Assessor for over a quarter of a century; and WHEREAS, said Charl.e s S. Tomlinson has executed the duties of his public off ic in a dependable and efficient manner, and many prooedures for personal and real property assessments devised by Mr. Tomlinson have been copied and used in other counties of this State; and WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara has lost a trustwo~thy and honorable official, and the public has lost an outstanding and courageous public servant; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara adjourn this meeting out of respect to the memory or Charles s. Tomlinson, and a copy of this resolution be spread upon the minutes of this Board; and Be it f urther ordered and resolved that a certified copy of this resolution be mailed to the immediate family of Charles s. Tomlinson, deceased. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of The County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 2gth day of April, 1947, by the following vote, to wit: Purposes. Ayes: O. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Rental of Certain Count1 Equipment Not in Use for County Y"" Resolution No. 7291 WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is the owner of certain equipment used in the maintenance and construction of county roads which said equipment is not in use at the present time upon the roads under the ju.r1sd1otion of this Board; and WHEREAS, the Casmalia School District has requested that certain equipment be let to it; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED, by unanimous vote of this Board, that certain county road equipment be let to the Oasmalia School District for the purpose of grading and oiling a certain portion of the school grounds, at cost; said equipment to be used in the Fifth Road District; 78 It is expressly understood that said equipment is to be returned immediately upon completion of the work tor which it is let, and in any event immediately upon demand by the County of Santa Barbara when the same becomes necessary for county purposes. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 28th day of April, 1947, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None Application of In the Matter of Application of R. H. Hawn Oil Company tor Road License Permit R.H. Hawn Oil Company for Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be, and Road License Permit ./ the same is hereby, granted the R. H. Hawn Oil Company to lay an oil pipeline across Application of Key Contr actor Betteravia road, Fitth District, upon the posting of a t250.oo bond. In the Matter of the Application of Key Contractors, Inc. for Road License f or Road Permit. License Per mit / Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be, and the same is hereby, granted Key Contractors, Inc. to lay an oil pipeline across a county road, Fifth District, upon the posting of a $250.00 bond. Appli cation of R.W. Gillies f r Road License In the Matter of Application of R. W. Gillies tor Road License Permit Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be, and the same is hereby, granted R. W. Gillies to lay a water pipeline across Patterson Road, Third District, upon the posting of a $250.00 bond. Permi t ./ Appr oval of Singl e Oil Drilli ng Bond Invitation ~ Invitation v In the Matter of Approval of Single Oil Drilling Bond. Pursuant to the request of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in accordan with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following sing oil drilling bond be, and the same is hereby, approved: D. s. Fletcher - Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company covering "Newlove Community No. 101. In the Matter of Invitation from the Rancheros Visitadores. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on tile In the Matter of Invitation from the Santa Bar bara Cou~y Riding Club. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. Authorizi rg In the Matter of Authorizing the Payment of Funds to the Guadalupe Joint Unio Payment of Fun s t o GuadP.lupe Sohool District Under the Reoreational Program Agreement. J oint Union School Distric Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor be, ~ and he is hereby, directed to pay to the Guadalupe Joint Union School District, under the terms of the recreational program Agreement, the sum of $g75.oo, being the final amount due said school district, as of this date. Agreement Betw en In the Matter of Agreement Between the Division of HighWSl_S and the County Division of Hi ghways and of Santa Barbara Relative to the Control of Noxious Weeds. t he County Re : Control of Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman be, Noxious We ds J and he is hereby, authorized t o execute Service Agreement 52S7-E between the County of Santa Barbara and the Division of Highways relative to the control of noxious and pest weeds. Acceptance of Ri~ht of \'le.y for Public Road Purposes - Fifth Dist . ,/ Amend in~ Resolution No . 4So6 Directing District Attorney to Prepare a Tentative Contract Re : Santa Mpria Airport. I' District. The Board took a recess until 3:30 p.m. of thi~ day. At 3:30 p.m. the Board convened . Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. In the Matter of Acceptance of Right of Way for Public Road Purposes, Fifth v- Resolution No. 7292 WHEREAS, by a oertai~ "Right of Way Quitclaim", bearing date of October lg, 1946, James T. Smith and others conveyed to the County of Santa Barbara of the State ot California an easement and right of way for a public road over certain land in the Valley ot Los Alamos, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, more fully described in said deed; and WHEREAS, it appears tor the best interests of the County of Santa Barbara that said Right of Way Quitclaim be accepted, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said Right of Way Quitclaim be and the S2I!le is hereby accepted by the County of Santa Barbara, and the County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to record said Right of Way Quitclaim in the office of the Recorder of said County. Passed and adopted. by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, on the 2gth day of April, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of Amending Resolution No. 4go6, as Amended, Governing Compensation of County Physicians. _,/ Reso~ution No. 7293 WHEREAS, it appears necessary and proper to amend Res olution No. 4go6, as amended, governing the compensation of County Physicians, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said resolution be and the same is hereby amended by adding following the words and figures: 10 Physician - Fifth Supervisor District $50.00 per month, the f ollowing words and figures: 11 Physician - Fifth Supervisor District $50.00 per month BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of t his resolution be forwarded to the Auditor, District Attorney and Supervisor of the Fifth District. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 2Sth day of April, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of Directing the District Attorney to Prepare a Tentative Contra Relative to the Santa Maria Airport. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the District Attorney be, and he is hereby, directed to prepare a tentative contract between the County of S. anta Barbara, the City of Santa Maria and the Hancock College of Aeronautics of the University of Southern California relative to the Santa Maria Airport . 80 Granting Perm t In the Matter of Granting Permit to the Slick Airways Company tor Use of the to Slick Airways Company Santa Maria Airport. for Use of Santa Maria Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Slick Airways Airport . ./ Compensation Per taining to Certain Positions and Employships - Sarita Maria Airport / Company be, and they are hereby granted a permit to land and take-oft a cargo ship at th Santa Maria Airport for the purpose of transporting produce from Santa Maria. In the Matter of Compensation Pertaining to Ce!:E,ain positions and Employships at the Santa Maria Airport. ~ -Resolution No. 7294 WHEREAS, by virtue or Ordinance No. 572, as amended, all the officers, deputies and employees of the County of Santa Barbara are under a payroll system contemplated by section 42gg of the Political Code; and WHEREAS, in order so to do, it is necessary that compensation tor each position in County Government carrying compensation be established by ordinance or resolution; and WHEREAS, it appears certain positions and employships pertaining to Santa Maria Airport of the County of Santa Barbara should be so governed by resolution, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the follow1ng pos1tions and employships of the Santa Maria Airport of the County of Santa Barbara are hereby established as her eina!ter set forth, and the compensation for each such position is hereby established as hereinafter set forth opposite each position. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED it shall be the duty of the Supervisor of the Fifth Supervisor District, and he is hereby required to forthwith appoint persons to fill such positions as are necessary, and to immediately furnish the Auditor with a true copy of such appointments on such forms as the Auditor shall prescribe; and to forthwith notify said Auditor in writing on such torms as the Auditor shall prescribe, of any resignations, terminations, withdrawals, or other changes in such employments and positions. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the ordinances, laws, orders and resolutions in such oases made and provided shall constitute the Auditor's authority, direction, duty and mandate to hereafter draw the a!oresaid warrants for the amounts due said employees without further order or authority or approval of the Board of Supervisors, until he is ordered to do otherwise by law, ordinance, order or resolution. BE IT F'URTHER RESOLVED that the aforementioned employships, positions and compensations are as follows, to-wit: CODE NUMBER l la lb le 2 3 3a 3b 3o 4a lf.b lf.c . TITLE OF PO SIT ION Foreman ll'oreman Foreman Foreman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Service Attendant Service Att endant Service Attendant Service Attendant COMPENSATION 9.50 per day 10.00 per day 10.50 per day 325.00 per month 32.00 per month 3.50 per day 4.oo per day 4.50 per day 5.00 per day 7.50 per day S.00 per day g.50 per day 9.00 per day April 7th, 1947 CODE NUMBER TITLE OF POSITION COMPENSATION 5 Maintenance Man g.oo per day 5a Maintenance Man s.50 per day 5b Maintenance Man 9.00 per day 5c Maintenance Man 9. 50 per day 6 Maintenance Man S.oo per day 6a Maintenance Man s.50 per day 6b Maintenance Man 9.00 per day Ge Maintenance Man 9.50 per day 7 Shovel operator 9.50 per day 7a Shovel operator ' 10. 00 per day Shovel operator 10. 50 per day 7c Shovel operator 11.00 per day Equipment operator 7.50 per day !a Equipment operator S,00 per day Equipment operator g.50 per day !c Equipment operator 9.00 per day 9 Equipment operator 7.50 per day 9a Equipment operator s.oo per day 9b Equipment operator s.50 per day 9c Equipment operator 9.00 per day 10 Equipment operator 7.50 per day lOa Equipment op-era tor g.oo per day lOb Equipment operator g.50 per day lOc Equipment operator 9.00 per day 11 Equipment operator 7 .50 per day lla Equipment operator g.oo per day llb Equipment operator s.50 per day llo Equipment operator 9.00 per day 12 Equipment operator g.oo per day 12a Equipment operator g.50 per day 12b Equipment operator 9.00 per day 120 Equipment operator 9.50 per day 13 Equipment operator g.oo per day 13a Equipment operator g.50 per day 13b Equipment operator 9.00 per day 130 Equipment operator 9.50 per day - - 14 Equipment operator S. 00 per day 14.a Equipment operator g.50 per day 14b Equipment operator 9.00 per day 14c Equipment operator 9.50 per day 15 Equipment operator g.oo per day 15a Equipment operator g.50 per day 15b Equipment operator 9.00 per day 15c Equipment operator 9.50 per day 16 Equipment operator g.oo per day 16a Equipment operator g.50 per day 16b Equipment operator 9.00 per day 160 Equipment operator 9.50 per day CODE NUMBER 17 17a 17b 170 lS lSa lSb lgo 19 19a . 19b . 190 20 20a 20b 20c 21 2l.a 2lb 2lc 22 22a 22b 220 23 23a 23b . 230 24 24a 24b 24c 25 25a 25b 250 26 26a 26b 260 27 27~. 27b 270 2g 2ga. 2gb 2Sc 29 TITLE OF POSITION Equipment Operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Eo-uipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment op~rator Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Operator Truck & Equipment Operator Truck & Equipment Operator Truck & Equipment Operator Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer COMPENSATION g.50 per day 9.00 per day 9.50 per day 10.00 per day g.50 per day 9.00 per day 9.50 per day 10. 00 per day g.50 per day 9.00 per day 9.50 per day 10. 00 per day g.50 per day 9.00 per day 9.50 per day 10.00 per day g. 50 per day 9.00 per day 9.50 per day 10.00 per day 7 .50 per day g.oo per day g.50 per day 9.00 per day 7.50 per day g.oo per day g.50 per day 9.00 per day 7.50 per day g.oo per day g.50 per day 9.00 per day 7.50 per day g.oo per day s.50 per day 9.00 per day 7.50 per day g.oo per day s.50 per day 9. 00 per day 7.00 per day 7.50 per day S.oo per day s.50 per day 6. 50 per day 7. 00 per day 7.50 per day s.oo per day 5.50 per day ' . ----------.,-----------,------=-"----------------------------.,---r-~ - Appointment of County Assessor. ./ ' CODE. NUMBER 29a 29b 290 30 30a 30b 300 31 31a 3lb 310 32 32a 32b 320 33 33a 33b 330 34 34a 34b 34c 35 35a 35b 350 I , April 2gth, 1947 TITLE OF POSITION Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Labor.er Laborer Laborer Laborer Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpe.n ter Carpenter Carpenter Mechanic Mechanic Mechanic Mechanic COMPENSATION 6.oo per day 6. 50 per day 7.00 per day 5.50 per day 6. 00 per day 6.50 per day 7.00 per day 5.50 per day 6.oo per day 6.50 per day 7 .oo per day 5.50 per day 6.oo per day 6.50 per day 7.00 per day g.50 per day 9.00 per day 9.50 per day lo.oo per day g.50 per day 9.00 per day 9.50 per day 10. 00 per day g.oo per day s.50 per day 9.00 per day 9.50 per day r: u ~ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution .shall become effective May 1, 1947, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk transmit certified copies of this resolution to the Auditor, District Attorney and Supervisor of the Fifth Supervisor District. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sant a Barbara State of California, this 2gth day of April, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of appointment of County Assessor. The following applications were read and ordered place~ on file: Robert Cornwall R. C. Patton Guy P. Sawyer J. MacDougall Howard Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Guy P. Sawyer be, , and he is hereby, appointed County Assessor to fill the unexpired term of Chas. s. Tomlinson, deceased. Seed Identif - ce.t ion Schoo ( In the Matter of Meeting of A Seed Identification Sohool. Upon motion, duly seoonded and carried, it 1e ordered that the Agricultural Commissioner be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend a Seed Identification School , in Sacramento, May 26th to 29th, i947. 84 Preparing Plans for Goleta Airpor RPntal County ment. ,/ of Equip./ In the Matter of Preparing Plans for the Goleta Airport - Mesa. The Public Works Department is hereby directed to assist J. I. Kinman in preparing working plans for the Goleta Airport - Mesa !n the Matter of Rental of Certain County Equipment Not in Use for County Purposes. v' Resolution No. 7295. WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is the owner of certain equipment used in the maintenance and construction of county roads, which said equipment is not in use at the present time upon the roads under the jt1I'1sd1ction of this Board; and WHEREAS, W. P. Adam has requested t hat a certain item be let to him, as here1 after set ~orth; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED, by unanimous vote of this Board, that the following described county road equipment, not now in use for county purposes, be let to s aid W. P. Adam for the period hereinafter set forth, at cost; said equipment to be used in the Fifth Road District: Seed Spray Apparatus One Day It is expressly understood that s aid article is to be returned immediately upon completion of the work for which it is let, and in any event immediately upon demand by the County of Santa Barbara when -the same becomes necessary tor eoun"typurpose Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara State of California, this 2gth day of April, 1947, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None Approving In the Mat~er of Approving Appointment to the Staff of the Oounty Welfare Appointment to the Staff Department of County Welfare Dept. O RD E R Pursuant to the re quest of H. J. Rudolph, Oounty Welfare Director, and in accordance with the provisions of Resolution No. 7o42, It was moved, duly seconded and carried unanimously, that the following appointment t o the staff of the County Welfare Department be, and it is hereby, approved: Code No. g, Juni or Typist Clerk Lettie Shi rley, t14o.oo per month, effective April 2g, 1947 Authorizing In the Matter of Authorizing the Auditor to Issue Warrants for Aid Allowed Auditor to Issue ~'/arrants by Orders Made May 1st, 1947. for Aid allo\\ d May 1st, 1947 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that the Auditor be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue warrants for Old Age Security, Blind, and Children's Aid, allowed by orders made May 1st, 1947, upon notification that Federal Funds for aid have been allowed In the Matter of Determ1nin6 Liability as Responsible Relatives. Determining Liability as Responsit?le . Relatives / Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered in accordance with Sections 21g1 and 222~ of the Welfare and Institutions Code, that the following named persons be, and they are hereby, determined liable for the support of relatives in the amount set opposite their names: Ray Nendell for Frederick Nendel $15.0C . Yvonne Poillon for William C. and Cora A. Pollion None ' Reallo\'1ance o Applications f or Childr e n' ~ Aid, etc. ./ Children's Aid. ' Changes in Children's Ai~ April 2Sth, 1947 G. Y. Barber for Pearl D. Barber R. A. Lower for Albert E. Lower 10.00 20.00 In the Matter of Reallowanoe of Applications for Children's Aid, Old Age Security, Blind Aid, and County Cash Aid. 0 RD ER Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the applications for Children's Aid, Old Age Security, Blind Aid, and County Cash Aid, previously allowed by the Board, be reallowed, and the Auditor of t his County is directed to draw hie warrants numbered A1g151 to A1g192, inclusive, in the sum of t2,og7.42, for the month of Apr. il, 1947, and warrants numbered .A.1Sl93 to A1g301, inclusive, in the sum of $lo,296.3g, for the month of May, 1947, for the payment of s aid Children's Aid; warrants numbered Alg302 to A19g24, inclusive, in the sum of 9go,460.g5, for the payment of Old - Age Security for the month of May, 1947; warrants numbered Al9S25 to Al9S76, inclusive, in the sum of $3,24S.oo, tor the payment of Blind Aid for the month of May, 1947; and warrants numbered Al9S77 to Al9973, inclusive, in the sum of $3,s71.51, tor the payment of County Cash Aid for the month of May, 1947. It is further ordered that a list of Santa Barbara County warrants numbered AlS151 to A19973, inclusive, giving the name of each individual recipient of Children's Aid, Old Age Security, Blind Aid, and County Cash Aid, and the amount of aid allowed to each recipient, be placed on file 1n the office of the County Clerk, and is hereby made a part of the minutes of this Board of Supervisors, to have the same effect as though incorporated herein. In the Matter of the Application of Paul M. Myers, 1129 State Street, Santa Barbara, California, tor State and County Aid for Paula Myers. It appearing t o the satisfaction of the Board that said Paula Myers is a halforphan and a proper person to receive State and County Aid, and is in the custody of said Paul M. Myers, father. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Paul M. Myers for the sum of thirty-seven and 50/100 dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor. In the Matter of Changes in Children's Aid ORDER It appearing to the Board from Notices of Change", filed by the County Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, etc., granted to the following named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is therefore ORDERED, that the amount of aid granted to children listed below be changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning May lat, 1947, (unless otherwise indicated) as follows, to wit: NAME RESTORATION Gomez, Leroy, Robert, Marcella Ruiz, Edith INCREASE Bennett, Constance, Albert, Stanley, Joan Callahan, Lynn, Madge, David TOTAL AID GRANTED 103.50 42.60 157.00 113.00 REMARKS - J 86 ApplicP.tions for Aid t o Needy Aged Persons . v' NAME INCREASE - Cont'd. Cosgro. ve, Francis Delany, J oan Marie Delgado, Beatrice, Altamirano, Alvida, Gilbert Gallardo, Jose, Francisco Garcia, Frank, Rosas, John, Virginia, Lupe, Veatriz Gomez, Rosemary Gonzales, Lucy Graham, Richard Griggs, Eleanor, Stephen, Sara, William, Henrietta Kozaki, Nancy, Mitsuo Leon, Jose Reasner, Nellie . Ruiz, Clara, Robert, Marga.ret, Mary Sears, Gary Allen Vargas, Gerald, Armando Woodring, Donald, Joan, Thomas DECREASE Cuellar, Tomothy, Norma Dooley, Rosie Mae, Sam Lope z, Apolinard, Socorro, Salvadore Quaid, Lilly Louise, Jack, Perry Albert, Jerry Alfred, Shirley Ann TOTAL AID GRANTED 133.95 124.15 236.00 34.50 50.5g 35.75 210.00 169.00 98.00 - 47.69 170.4o 40.00 gg.oo 9g. 00 . 17.00 70.00 121.00 189.00 DISCONTINUANCE - effective 4-30-47 (unless otherwise indicated) Bennet, Richard Bischof, Bernard Cervantes, Frankie Delaney, Bertha M., Jesse B. Jenny Lou Dooley, Natchez Gallardo, Carmen JCozaki, Teruo REMARKS 4-1-47 4-1-47 4-1-47 4-1-47 4-1-47 4-1-47 4-1-47 4-1-47 3-31-47 3-31-47 3-31-47 4-22-47 3-31~~7 In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons. It appearing to the Board t hat t he hereinafter named applicants tor State and County Aid to needy aged persons having tiled their applications, as required by la , and as in said applications fully set forth; and It further appearng trom an examination of said applications that the needy aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to r eceive Stat e and County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in tavor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the applicant, commencing on th~ let day of May, 1947 (unless otherwise indicated) and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of t his Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy aged persons, to wit: . -- --- ----------,-------,-----------,------,--------------------,.,__,,_,.,.,,,.,.__,._,--r-- NAME OF APPLICANT - Lindsay, Ada I Pence, Edward C. RESTORATION Bates, Drucilla Dismuke, Carroll Hallum GJ;"idley, Cora I. Mcintyre, Edward Warriner, Clara E. Wichman, Alice INCREASE Bennett, Angelina Eagle, Juana Pico Fitzsimmons, Annie Gravelle, Charlotte Green, Nellie Holmes, John D. Hubbard, Harvey C. Jensen, Augusta Jensen, Lars Jones, Magdalena ' ' Middleton, Sarah A. ' Prenett, Jessie Rojas, . Jul1a Rowe, Katie C. Tibbs, Mary Frances Valdivia, Inez Williams, Edith A. Wright, Ernest H. Xazonatos, Louis DECREASE Baldwin, Mae Baldwin, William Barber, Pearl D. Chapman, Frances E. Drewieoh, Nellie Drewisch, Otto R. Martin, Della Ryan, P. H. Stewart, Lee TOTAL AID GRANTED 54.oo 33.00 11.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 46.oo 55.co 27.00 47.00 55.00 55.00 52.00 4g.47 54,oo 52.00 55.00 55.00 23.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 41.00 36.00 2!J,. 00 42.00 49.00 50.50 50.50 33.00 10.24 51.13 -- DISCONTINUANCE - effective 4-30-47 (unless otherwise indicated) Bennett, Amelia Bryant, William w. Christensen, Dagmar O. M. Dismuke, Carroll Hallum Du Bon, Bella Gleason, Benjamin Glover, Frank R. REMARKS 4-1-47 4-1-47 4-1-47 4-22-47 4-1-47 3-31-47 3-31-47 3-31-47 3-31-47 - -~---- ~--~------------------,---------------:-------.,.,--------------y----:-~-, 88 Changes in Blind Aid y"' - NAME TOTAL AID GRANTED REMARKS DISCONTINUANCE - effective 4-30-47 (unless otherwise indicat ed) cont'd. Goodman, Lulu Hitchcock, Nina Hughey, Frederic O. Hughey, Sarah E. Loveland, Albertie E. Mitchell, Clifton Parker, Edith Tryce, Eli sa BEGIN PAYMENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL CARE Dismuke, Carroll Hallum Parker, Edith Wokurka, Frank DISCONTINUE PAYMENT INSTITUTIONAL CARE Dismuke Carroll Hallum Darrow, Albert J. CHANGE IN NEED OR INCOME NO CHANGE IN GRANT Beattie, John R. Bruhn, Elsa Bruhn, Henning Brunstead, Nicka P. Dawe, Henry D'awe, Louise E. Foster, Lillian s. Hubbard, Laura Klinder, Leonora D. Miller, Frank Rice, Thomas B. Smart, Frank J. Smart, Jrrank J. Vaughn, Nora Elizabeth 55.00 55.00 2s.ei9 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 In the Matter of Changes in Blind Aid ORDER 3-31-47 3-31-47 4-1-47 3-1-47 4-21-47 4-30-~7 4-1-47 I It appearing to th~ Boe. rd from "Notices of Change., filed by the County Welfare Department, that cer~ain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, etc., granted to the following nam~d persons; upon motion, duly seoondeq and carried, it is the ref ore ORDERED, that the amount of aid granted to blind persons listed below be changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning May let, 1947, (unless otherwis indicated) as follows, to wit: NAME DECREASE Forsythe, Amy TRANSFER FROM ANB TO APSB Bond, J ennie C. Calderon, Lorenzo Cordero, James . TOTAL AID GRANTED $ 45.00 -- 65.00 65.00 65.00 REMARKS 3-1-47 3-1-47 3-1-47 - Rescinding Resolution No . 7281 Cancellation of Funds ./ Cancellation of Funds Cancellation of Funds. NAME TOTAL AID GRANTED REMARKS DISCONTINUANCE - effective 2-2g-47 Bond, Jennie C. Calderon, Lorenzo Cordero, James In the Matter of Rescinding Resolution ~o. 72g1 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Resolution No. 72g1 be, and the same is hereby, rescinded. In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolutfon No. 7~9.6 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Sarita Barbara County that the sum or $900.00 is not needed in accounts 4o B 36, Reporting and Transcribing, the sum of $4oO.OO; 4o B 37, Witness Fees, Mileage and Expense, the sum of $200.00; and 40 B 4o Traveling Expense, S~nta Maria Court, the sum of $300.00, Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of nine hundred dollars ($900.00) be and the same is ,hereby canceled from the above accounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds Resolution No. 7297 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that ~ the sum of $636.54 is not needed in account 132 B 13, Road and Bridge Material, Maintenance and Operation, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund. Now therefore, be ~t resolved that the sum of six hundred thirty-six and 54/100 dollars ($636.54) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 729g Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $6,000.00 is not needed in account 122 A 60, Labor, Salaries ard Wages, Second Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund. Now, therefore, be it resolved that the sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returend to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage o~ the toregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None 90 CancellatiC"'n of Funds / Cancellation of Funds Transfer of Funds. ~ransfe r ofj Funds In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolut_!on No. 7~9-9. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $1,000.00 is not needed in account 215 B 125, Airports, Co-operative Agreement, City of Santa Maria, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropr - ated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T.A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution t!_o. 73.00 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of t1go.oo is not needed in accounts g1 A 3, Clerk, Salaries and Wages, the sum of $100.00; g1 C 1, Office Equipment, the sum of $50.00; and g1 C g6, Field Equipment, the sum of $30.00, Capital Outlay, Farm Adviser, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred eighty dollars f $1go.oo) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above accounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the ~oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of F_unds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Resolution No. 130~ Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Rea de Fund to account 132 C 6, Road Equipment; in accordance with Section 371~, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of six hundred thirty-six and 5~/100 dollars ($636.5~) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Good Roads Fund to account 132 C 6, Road Equipment, Capital Outlay, Third Supervisor Di~trict, Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In t_he Matter of Transfer of Funds from the UnapproEriated Reserve Good Roads Resolution No._13-02 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Go od Roads Fund to account 122 B 13, Road and Bridge Material; in accordance with Section 371~, subdivision 3, of Transfer of Funds Transfer of Funds. Transfer of Funds . / the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000.00) . be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Good Roads Fund to account 122 B 13, Road and Bridge Material, Maintenance and ~peration, Second Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follow~ng Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monr.o e Rutherfo-rd, . R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Re~erve General Fund. Resolution No. 7303 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary trom the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 216 B 25, Lompoc Airport, Service and Expense; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of five hundred d.o llars ($500.00) be and the s. ame is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 216 B 25, Lompoc Airport, Service. and Expense, General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Resolution No. J3.Q.4 Whereas it appears t. o the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 215 A 60, Labor; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, or the Political Odle, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 215 A 60, Labor, Santa Maria Airport, Maintenance and Operation, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unap~ropriated Reserve General Resolution No. 7302_ Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated ~eserve General Fund to accounts Sl B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, Maintenance and Operation; and g1 A 60, Special Labor, Salaries and Wages; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, 92 Transfer of Funds. / Transfer of Funds. / Transfer of Funds Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.00) - be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to accounts g1 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage , Maintenance and Operation, the sum of $45.00; and g1 A 60, Special Labor, , Salaries and Wages, the sum of $155.00, Farm Adviser General Fund. Upon the passage of the fore going resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: O. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter -o-f Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriat-ed Reserve General Fund. Resolutiol}_No. 7306 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to aoa:unts g1 B 1, Telephone and Telegraph; g1 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage; and g1 B S, Off ice Supplies; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred eighty dollars ($1SO.OO) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to accounts g1 B 1, Telephone and Telegraph, the sum of $4o.OO; g1 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, the sum of $40.00; and g1 B g, Office Supplies, the sum of $100.00, Maintenance and Operation, Farm Adviser, General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from .the Unappropriated Reseirve General Fund. Resolution No. 7307 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Gener ~l Fund to account 4e B 26, Heat, Light, Power and Water; in aooordanoe with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of seventeen dollars Ct17.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 4g B 26, Heat, Light, Power and Water, Maintenance and Operation, Just1oe Court EighthTowneh1p, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the rbll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Resolution N~3~ Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 13 B 2, I Revision of . Budp:et I tems / Revision of Budget Items ,/ Revision of Budget Items ./ I Repairs and Minor Replacements; in accordance with section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore be it resoved that the sum. of two hundred dollars ($200.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 13 B 2, Repairs and Minor Replacements, Maintenance and Oi:eration, Tax Collector, General Fund. follow.ing Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the Supervisors voted Aya, to wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Mon~oe Rutherford,. R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7309 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Ba.rbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund . Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are . hereby revised as follows: t o-wit; Transfer from Accounts 132 A 1, Road Superintendent, the sum of $4,200.00; and 132 A 3, Road Accountant, the sum of $24o.oo to Account 132 A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the rol~ being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision _of Bud:get Items. Resolution No.~(.3.10 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Juvenile Hall, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: t o-wit; Transfer from Account 196 B 10, Drugs, Medical and S~rgical Supplies, the sum of $45.00 to Account 196 B 1, Telephone and Telegraph, Maintenance and Operation, Juvenile Hall, General Fund Upon the passage of ~he foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items Resolution No. 7311 Whereas, it appears to 'the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that I a revision is necessary within Farm Adviser, General Fund. general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are '\ ll 'u 94 RP.visi on of Budget I tems / Revision of Budget I tems I Claim RejectP I hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Aocounts Sl B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies, the sum of $200.00; . Sl B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, the sum of $50.00; and g1 B 23, Replacement of Equipment, the sum of $70.00, to Accounts g1 B 1, Telephone and Telegraph, the sum of $120.00; and g1 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, the sum of $200.00, Maintenance and Operation, Farm Adviser, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: 0. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Rtvision of Budget Items -Resolution No. 7312 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Recorder, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account 74 B 23, Replacement of Equipment, the sum of $360.00 to Account 74 B S, Office Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Recorder, General Fund . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None .Absent, None In the Matter of Revision o! ~udget Items., Resolution- N-o. 7313 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barb~a County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Planning and Public Works, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid aocounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account 2g B 27, Publications, the sum of t100.oo to Account 2g B 6, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Planning and Public Works, General Fund. Upon the passage of the toregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell . Nays, None . Absent, None In the Matter of Report The report of the Guadalupe Recreation Program was received and ordered placed on tile. In the Matter of Clai_! _Re~oted. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that the following claim be, and the same is hereby, rejected: News-Press Publishing Company $2.00 Allowance of Claims -- April 2gth, 1947 In t-he Mat-ter- of the Allowance of Claims Upon motion, duly eeoonded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that the fo~low1ng claims be, and the same are hereby, allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowanoe endorsed on the face of ea9h claim respectively, to wit: A & N Packing Co A. Carlisle & Co. GENERAL FUND Addressograph Division, Addressograph-Multigraph Corp " Aggeler & Musser Seed Co. Air Reduction Sales Company The A. Lietz Co. Kathleen E. Allen Ambrose Mill & Lumber Co. Associated Telephone Co., Ltd. do do Associated Telephone Co., Ltd. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do d.o do do Mrs. Ethel H. Bailey Bancroft-Whitney Company Bank's Bank's Stationery Store do do do do L. J. Basso Beard Motor Company do do Bender-Moss Company I " " 41.!5 765.91 2060.70 10.25 22.44 3.00 213.50 55.25 255.25 3 .14-1 13.75 15.55 4.60 16.90 10.20 6g.76 13.75 g.25 44.0-4 9.g6 7.19 4.95 2.70 3.25 4.oo 6.oo 4.65 6.oo 2g.30 35.65 31.44 32.45 3.25 11.00 54-.~4 4J.l 3.3g 14-.99 2.65 215.10 9.93 11.4-5 20.97 - J 96 Benson s Garage Bidd1-Wise Borgatello Bros. Bowers & Stokes GENERAL FUND do do do do Braun Corporation Broadway Battery & Electirc Shop Brooks & Borra Frances R. Brown Harry E. Brown, M.D. Burdick~s Battery & Electirc Burroughs Adding Machine Co. do do Busy Bee Cate Mary Cadwallader Norman H. Caldwell Calitornia Eleotrio Company Campodonieo Water Works The Carbon Girl Company Carpinteria Hardware Co. Channel Paper & Supply do do do do do do Channel Radio Supply Co Chemical Industries of California Mrs. J. P. Christiansen City Contracting Company Coast Hospital Supply The Columbia Carbon Company Condon & Barnes Copeland's Bookshop Dr. F. William Cutts Joe Dal Pozzo do Martin De P1azz1 Diebold, Inc. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. do do Domingos Implement Co. Tony Dominguez Durbiano Dairy do Albert Eaves, Jr Earl F. Johnson do do Eugene Dietzgen Co. Federal Drug Co. I 15.00 162.77 4.oo 1656.46 12.41 1271.32 171.43 4.37 542.S5 65.00 20.00 5.51 .72 12.7g 25.!3 Sl.25 4.30 62.53 1.75 12.30 3.79 17.31 l.2g 4.02 g.gg 13.61 7.g4 20.25 g.oo ll.2S 2.76 36.10 5.64 10.00 14.2! 12.79 2.32 4.52 21.12 452.91 1.09 3.00 1731.!9 16.20 13.63 5.49 3s.09 33.s2 10.13 19.og \ ' - ------------,---------------------------------.,-------------- Federal Drub Co. GENERAL FUND Federal Laboratories, Inc. C. E. Felmlee The Fidelity & Casualty Company Firestone Stores do Fiskin Poultry Company Ford's Ben Franklin Store Frank W. Powers & Co. Lillian s. Fraser Freezrite GallenKamp's Garlinghouse Brothers George K. Freeman & Co. George V. Castagnola Seafoods George Young Inc. Fred Garcia Paul Grim The Halold Company Hal w. Hamm Arthur J. Hanson Robert J. Hartzell Hearne Brothers H. E. Hender son, M.D. Lud Herziger Hockwald Chemical Co mp any Holiday Hardward Co. Helser & Bailey H. R. Hitchoock Drygoods Interstate Bakeries Corp. Wm. H. James J. C. Penney Company do do Johnson Service Company W. B. Johnson Jones Stationery & Gifts do do do do Jordano Bros. do . . J. R. Fava Orthopedic Laboratory Juillard Cookcrof t Corp. do do H. Y. Katayama Keutfel & Eller Co William s. Kisdadden, M.D. do do Krelle Plumbing & Electircal Co. 19.og 21.49 l.9s 222.2g 24.50 96.71 15.75 g.27 2.50 4.oo si+.52 1.37 14-.04 225.00 15.00 1.ltl 30.37 20.00 44.25 7.00 14.12 137.20 99.39 90.00 1.50 33g.25 12.51 11.97 13.41 35.14 55.00 9.93 g9.93 4.57 22.4-5 .62 le!.94 .62 55.91 206.gg 5.13 12g.92 275.41 75.00 2.1+0 3.00 10.00 4.15 I 98 -~---------------------------------------- - - -- L & L Barnett J. E. Lewis Lewis Implement Co. Marvin Light Natalie Lindsay Lompoc Knights of Pythias Laverne McClanahan R. B. McClellan Richard MoGovney, M.D John E. Mcintyre MacRostie Brothers Alfred B. Manning Market Spot Marks Stationers, Inc. do do do do GENERAL FUND Mason List and Advertising Co. Maternity Center Association Mills Hospital Supply Mission Auto Supply Mission Ice Company Mis sion Linen Supply do do Montecito County Water District W. P. Morrissey New Method Laundry News-Press Publishing Co. do do do do do do do do Nielsen & Petersen Obergf el Brothers Gerald Brown O'Connor, M.D. Office Equipment Co. do do Ott Hardware Company do do do do do do do do Oxnard Transporation Oxygen Therapy Sales Company Pacific Coast Lumber Co. of Calif. Pacific Coast Publishin Company do do do do do do Pacific Freight Line do do 27.32 lS.68 297.25 21.17 2.75 70.00 11.12 20.06 49.00 7.50 16.04 t 60.00 48.28 2.77 275.6g 4. 10 3.g7 3.00 373.60 2.56 1.go g.10 7.66 22.90 6.65 41.96 1.50 1.50 e.oo 32.lto 33.96 9.36 5.29 60.00 496.g3 22.55 501.07 4.16 24.lto 13.33 7g5.lt1 1.03 7.39 e.61 55.30 2. 77. 3.61 1.03 12.03 7.72 \ I April 2gth, 1947 Pacific Gas & Electric Co. do do do do Pacific 0ff 1oe Appliance Co Palm Tree Cafe Patrick & Moise-Klinkner Co. Perozzi Hardware Co. Perry Bros. Co Petersen Auto Parts . Peter Steinkellner & Company The Postmaster Powers' Office Machines Chas. A. Preuss, M.D. The Quaility Printing Service Ray' s Pharmacy Read's Auto Parts GENERAL FOND The Recorder Printing & Publishing Co. John Mott Rector, M.D. Remington Rann, Inc. do do Reno Becoh1o Retail Fish Market The Republic Supply Company of Calif Rich and Olsen Olive S. Ripple Rodenbeck's Roemer & Rubel Roeeer1e John D. Rose do William O. Russell, M.D. 8 & K Markets Safeway Stores, Inc. do do . . Santa Barbara Ceraseal Company The Santa Barbara Clinic Santa Barbara Electric Company Santa Barbara Humane Soci~ty Santa Barbara News-Press Santa Barbara Retreading Shop do do do do do do do do Santa Barbara Transit Co. Santa Maria Office Machines Co. Santa Maria Pipe & Salvage Co. The Schauer Printing Studio do do Harry L. Schurmeier, M.D. 5.17 .66 19.66 10.00 3g.39 g3.71 81.63 37.26 123.91 92.11 67.12 3.27 30.00 12.30 21.41 29.83 30.00 28.00 45.57 90.71 47.61 3.48 5.00 61.75 9.l~3 9.g4 222.94 122.25 101.95 150.00 109.21 14o.3g 33.81 311.12 175.00 22.45 75.00 2.30 16.39 6.1~6 12.92 14.g6 16.07 6SS.61 15.00 25.37 2474.09 77.43 90.00 1-00 Thomas D. Sears Seaside Oil Company GENERAL FUND do do do do do do Percy F. Senay Shell Oil CoTip any Solvang Mill and Lumber Co. Sq. Calif. Disinfecting Co. Southern California Edison Co. do do do do do do Southern Counties Gas Co. do do do do do do do .do do do do do Southern Pacific Milling Co. do do do do Standard Oil Company of Calif. do do State of California, Dept . of Justice Sterling Drug Co Charles s. Stevens, M.C. Katherine B. Stott Earl E. Tenney The Texas Company Homer c. Thompson do do L. T. Thompson Al Thorne . . Tide Water Associated Oil Company Tom Allin & Sons Treasurer of the United States of America Underwood Co-rporation do do Union Oil Company of California do do Valley Auto Parts Vernon Spring Water Co. Ernest D. Wagner Water Works Dept. Westen 1 s Camera Shop Western Auto Supply Company Westinghouse Electric Corp. Whitaker Brake Service ' 10.00 139.13 252.4g 269.97 11.42 .21 29.5g 15g.g3 s.59 21.39 606.15 2.30 2.30 2.74 51.34 10.76 2.15 2 .~7 4.96 75.55 61g.61 9g.11.Q 26.2g 10.00 20.00 3.37 4.36 150.00 65.00 g.37 23.36 5.e!4 5.31 3g.03 9.00 7.g9 g.oo 15000.00 2.10 35.97 12.93 50.74 3.50 1.54 2g.75 7.40 ' April 2Sth, 1947. Wilson & D1Andrea George Wilson GENERAL FUND Kent R. Wilson, M.D. Wil]iam J. Wilson M. L. Wylde A. Block & Son GOOD ROADS FUND Air Reduction Sales Company do do The A. Lietz Co. Ambrose Mill and Lumber Co. do do do do do do American Bitumule Company do do Anderson & Johnston Cafe Arthur P. Anderson Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc. Associated Telephone Company, Ltd. do do do do do do Bethlehem Steel Company of Calif. Bowers & Stokes Brooks & Borra Bryant & Trott Company Buellflat Rook Company Burdicks Battery & Electric do do Carpinteria Hardware Co. Craviotto Bros. Martin De Piazz1 Farmers Hardware & Implement Co. Firestone Stores Gebbie & Brown Fred Garcia Hanson Equipment Company Harnischf eger Corp. Ralph N. Harrie Hearne Brothers Hobbs Bros. Holser & Bailey Humphrey Motors Industrial Equipment Company Joseph G. Moore Co. L. N. Diedrich, Inc. do do do do ' 53.36 175.00 120.00 15.00 15.00 31.60 4.31 5.39 2.50 3g.17 392.2g 36.04 2.g1 15.21 65.96 90.59 32.50 5s5.36 2.00 3.9-5 4.6o 9.7-5 19.63 12.41 i.~. s 4o;g4 4S.43 16.7.9. 1g.g6 16.30 15.g9 .6g 3.01 72.19 369.00 39.57 273.06 10.26 626.91 33.31 11.52 g.69 3.43 52.74 12.31 g.71 10.63 .74 102 McDonell1 s GOOD ROADS FUND McNall Building Materials do do McNall-Cudworth Qorp. . . do do Magneto & Electrical Service Nielsen & Rassmussen F. P. 0 1Reilly Ott Hardware Company do do do do do do do do Pacific Coast Lumber Co. of Calit. Pacific Gas and Eleot~1o Co. Perozzi Hardware Company Petersen Auto Parts Reak1s Auto Parts John A. Rodriguez Santa Barbara Retreading Shop do do Seaside Oil Company do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Shell Oil Company Smith Booth Usher Company do do do do do do Solvang Garage & Service Station Solvang Mill and Lumber Yard So. Calif. Edison Co Sou them Pacific Milling Co Standard 011 Company of California do do Stutz Service Homer c. Thompson do do do do do do Toro Canyon Company, Inc. Valley Truck Service Valley Electric Service Valley Oxygen Company 1.22 2.77 1129.96 21.73 171.35 17.61 el2 45.66 4.7g 11.35 34.2g S.4o go.g7 g9.e1 .5s 36.29 3.70 65.64 134.66 91.24 44.76 69.31 lS.01 141.33 35.21 161.59 27.3g 252.4-S 571.31 36. l.5 i6g.9g 26.65 2.e2 3.21 i9.g2 247.64 5.02 562.42 74.75 9.-eo 9.67 16.95 4.~3 13.26 1206.97 2.50 165.95 - 116.77 - 16.17 - ' ' I April 28th, 1947 The Warren Refining & Chemical Co. GOOD ROADS FUND . . Water Department Western Asphalt & Refining Co. Westerri M~tor Transfer, Ino. do do Western Welding Company Westwick Iron Works do do do do Ted Whitney Vincent E. Wood do w. P. Fuller & Co. R. J. Wullbrandt Mrs. Ethel H. Bailey Hal W. Hamm William J. Wilson SALARY FUND Ambrose Lumber Company S.B. COUNTY WATER WORKS DIST. 1 MTCE. FUND Louis Even Kyle Roofing Co. Hanson Equipment Company FIFTH ROAD FUND Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co. Smith Booth Usher Company . 270.00 1.95 429.31 25.4-9 27.79 14.36 - 76.50 8.oo 57.12 50.00 12.g5 3.75 5.t!7 51.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 3.90 - 4.26 360.00 146S.ll 28.65 2195g.24 Southern Calif. Edison Co. CARPINTERIA LIGHTING 202.96 DISTRICT FUND Southern Calif. Edison Co. MISSION LIGHTING DISTRICT 39.2g FUND . Southern Calif. Edison Co. SUMMERLAND LIGHTING DISTRICT 61.18 FUND Santa Maria Valley Sportsman's Assoc. FISH & GAME FUND 150.gg Westwick Iron Works SPECIAL ROAD IMPROVEMENT FUND 57.12 Upon the passage of the foregoing Order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Attest: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die The toregoing minutes are hereby approved Chairman, Board of Su . [;I J _ _ .if e J ' Clerk 1-04 Formation of the Proposed ?-1.onteci to Sanitary District. ./ Formation of Proposed Montecito Sanitary District under District Investigation Act ./ Powers Tract No. 1 Subdivision of the City of Santa Bf!rbare v' Renewal of Lease of Certa Property in th Fifth Road . District to U.S. Departmen of Agriculture ,. Authorizing Execution of Suuulemental A-9'reement \'Ji t Division of Hi'1-:'hways ./ Board of Supervisors of the County of Sant-a Barbara, State of California, May 5th, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClella.n , T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk Supervisor C. W. Bradbury in the Chair The minutes of the regular meeting of April 28th, 1947, were read and approve In the Matter of the Formation of _the Proposed_!!onteoito Sanitary District. (Petition of John C. Wyeth, et al.) Pursuant to the authority of the District Investigation Aot of 1933, as amended, the hearing under the provisions of the HeaLth and Safety Cede on the formatio o~ said Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County (Petition of John C. Wyeth, e.t al.) is hereby ordered continued to May 12.th, 1947, at .10 o'clock, a.m., in the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara. In the Matter of the Formation .Qf the Pro2osed Montecito Sanitary District Under the District Investigation Aot of 1933, as Amended {Petition of John C. Wyeth, e.t al.) n Whereas, the hearing under the provisions of the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, relative to the formation of the proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County (Petition of John C. Wyeth, et al.) came on regularly for hearing at 10 o'clock a.m. ?-ionday, May 5th, 1947; and Good cause appearing, it is ordered that said hearing be continued to May 12th, 1947, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the meeting room of the Boa.rd of Supervisors of t he County of Santa Barbara. In the Matter of th-e Powers Tract No. 1 Subdivision of the City of Santa . Barbara. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized to sign the final map of the Powers Tract No. 1 subdivision, upon placing with said Clerk a certified check in the amount of $90.00 to insure payment of County truces. In the Matter of . the Re-newal o-f Leas-e of Certain- Property in the Fifth Road District to the United States Department of Agriculture, Production and Marketing Administration. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman of the Board be, and he is hereby, authorized to execute a lease between the United States Department of Agriculture, Production and Marketing Administration, and the County of Santa Barb~ra for the period of January let, 1947 to December 31st, 1947, for the use ot an g.2 acre site for a farm labor supply center, Fifth Road District. In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Supplemental Agreement with Divisio of Highways, Department of Public Works, of the State of Cal ifornia. Y Resolution No. 7314 Authorizing Execution of Supplemental ) Agreement with Division of Highways, Department of Public Works of the State of California, relative to the Montecito Parkway. ) WHEREAS, the County of Sa.nta Barbara has heretof ore entered into an agreement dated February 24, 1941 with the State of California, acting by and through its DepartMay 5th, 1947 ment of Public Works, f or the improvement of the State Highway extending through Montecito in said County, between Sheffield Drive and San Ysidro Road, being road V-SB-2-J, sometimes referred to as the Montecito Parkway; and WHEREAS, by the terms of . s aid agreement, the said State of California agreed to improve the portion of said State 8ighway herein .referred to in accordance with the plans therefore on file in the office of the State Highway Engineer at Sacramento, California; and WHEREAS, by the terms of said agreement, the said County agreed to construct . . the side roads or lanes shown on and provided for in said plans at its expense within three years from and after the first day of July, 1941; and WHEREAS, by the terms of the said agreement, the said County agreed to pay to the State in connection with the acquisition of rights of way necessary for the . improvement of said State Highway an amount not to exceed the sum of $35,000.00; and - . WHEREAS, by reason of the intervention of a national emergency and conditions prevailing as a result thereof, construction of said State Highway was not undertaken within the period provided in s aid agreement and the performance by the j County of the acts and things in said agreement agreed to be performed by it was rendered impossible of performance at the times and within the fiscal years contemplated when said agreement was entered into; and WHEREAS, by reason thereof, the parties to said agreement entered into a supplemental agreement dated June 17, 1946, by the terms of which the time for the County to perform its obligations under Paragraph Four of said agreement was extended to a time within three years from and after the first day of July, 1946; and . WHEREAS, said County has paid to the State as a contribution toward the acquisition of rights of way for said State Highway all of the amounts agreed by said County to be contributed for such purposes by Paragraph Six of said original agreement; and WHEREAS, in view of the changed conditions and policies respecting said highway, including increased costs of construction, said County has requested said State to take over and const ruct those portions of said State Highway referred to in said original agreement as "side roads"; and WHEREAS, said St ate has determined in consideration of yhe County carrying on its obligations under said original agreement and the said supplemental agreement with respect to the planting, landscaping and maintenance of said portions of said State Highway, to take over and construct those portions of said St ate Highway referred to in s~id original agreement as side roads, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board . of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sign and execute a new supplemental agreement on behalf of said County by the t erms of which the said State accepts the contribution of said County toward the cost of acquisition of rights of way as settlement in full of all obligations of said County under said agreement of February 24~ 1941 and said supplemental agreement of June 17, 1946, except the obligations of said County to do the planting and landscapi~ of said State Highway as provided in said agreement of February 24, 1941, and upon the completion thereof, thereafter to maintain the same at the expense of said County, and upon completion of construction of said side roads by the said State, to maintain the same with its own forces and at the expense of said Count y, all work to be done by said County, including maintenance, in accordance with the plans and specifications of said -- 106 Rel ease of Si ngl~ 011 Drilling Bonds y Appr oval of Rider to Bl an et Oil Drilling Bond . Cont r acts f or Use of Horse and/or Car by EmployPP.S of the For r ster and Fire Ward n f State and in conformance with State standards, subject to approval of the State Highway Engineer or his duly authorized representative. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara State of California, on the 5th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Release of Single Oil Drilling Bonds. Pursuant to the request of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following single oil drilling bonds be, and the same are hereby, released: The American Placers Inc. - Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Ltd. covering wells "Enos" Nos. 1 and 2. In the Matter of Approval of Rider to Blanket Oil Drilling Bond. ~ Pursuant to the request of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following rider to blanket bond No. 123295 be, and the same is hereby, app.roved: Douglas Oil Company - Pacific Indemnity Company covering wells MDouglas-Los Flores Nos. 11 and 14. In the Matter o-f Contracts fo-r the Use of Horse and/or Car by Employees of -~~~--- the Forester and Fire Warden. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board be, and they are hereby, authorized to sign contracts relative to the use of horse and/or car by the following employees of the Forester and Fire Warden engaged in fire patrol work: Lynn Alvey Smith Fletcher Common Allyn Martin Cancellation In the Matter of the Cancellation of Lease on Certain Carpinteria Beach Lease on Cer t Car pi nteria Beach Propert in Property. ,_.,.- Opposing Assembly Bill 1S3S, 1839 an 2621 . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice to Norlan, Mills and Bliss of the desire of the County of Santa Barbara to terminate that certain lease dated June 3rd, 1946, in accordance with the terms of said lease. In the Matter or Opposing Assembly Bills lg3gL ~g39 and 2621. Resolution No. 73!2_ WHEREAS, in many Counties of the State of California, liquor licenses are now being assessed and taxed as personal property upon their assessed valuation, and WHEREAS, in the case entitled Roehm vs the County of Orange, No. ~7079, it was decided by the Superior Court of the County of Orange, that such liquor licenses are personal property capable of being sold, transferred, exchanged and inherited, and therefore, subject to taxation. Said case is now on appeal, and WHEREAS, there is now pending in the State Legislature of the State of California, Assembly Bills lg3g, lg39 and 2621, all, or either of which, would propose to exempt such liquor licenses from taxation, and WHEREAS, it is felt by this body that liquor dealers on the whole contribute Amending Reso lut ion No. 4800 ,.,.,. Agreement Between Count , May 5th, 1947. and add much cost to governmental agencies, particularly with reference to policing and prosecution for crime, and therefore, it is felt that such interests should from an equitable standpoint contribute toward the cost of government and not be exempt, and WHEREAS, it is f elt further by this body, that the question as to whether or not such liquor licenses are legally personal property subject to taxation, is a matter of primary concern to the Courts. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that this body strenuously and earnestly urges opposition to the above numbered Assembly Bills, or any other Legislative Bill which would have as its effect the exempting of this type of property from taxation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that a copy of t his Resolution be forwarded by the County Clerk of this County to each member of the State Legislature representing this County that they may be advised of the desire and expression of tbis body Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 5th day of May, 1947, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, and R. B McClellan. Nays: T. A. Twitchell Absent: None In the Matter of Amending Resolution No. 4goo Governing Compensation of Certain Employees of the Agricultural Commissioner's Office. t--: Resolution .No. 7316 WHEREAS, it appears necessary and proper to amend Resolution No. 4goo governing the compensation of certain employees of the Agricultural Commissioner's office, t o-wit: Laborers, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said resolution be and the same is hereby amended by (a) substituting the figures "S.OO" in place and stead of the figures "6. 00" as and for the compensati on for the position of Laborer (Code No. 1), and (b) substituting the figures "S.0011 in place and stead of the figures "6.oo" as and for the compensation for the position of Laborer (Code No. 2). BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Resolution be forwarded by the Clerk to the Auditor, District Attorney and Agricultural Commissioner. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 5th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: None In the M~tter of Agre_e~t Between the _CQ_unty of Santa Barbara, the United U.S. Fish Pnd States Fish and Wildlife Service, and the California State Department of Agriculture . Wildllf e Serv ce and State DPo . of Agricultur v Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman or the Board be, and he is hereby, authorized to execute an Agreement between the County of Santa Barbara, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and the California State Department of Agriculture Relative to predatory animal control in the County of Santa Barbara . Request of In the Matter of the Request of Lawrence C. Grossman for Leave of Absence from L a~1ren c e C. Grossman f or the State. LeaVP. of Absence v Upon motion, duly .seconded and carried, it is ordered that Lawrence C. Grossma be, and he is hereby, granted leave of absence from the State from May 5th, 1947 to May 08 Request of John Gauld for Leave of Absence / Release of Honolulu Oil Company Bond Cancellation of Funds. ./ Cancellation of Funds. ./ Tran sf er Funds. of ,/ 26th, 1947. In the Matter of the Request of John Gauld for Leave of Absence from the State Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that John Gauld be, and he is hereby, granted leave of absence from the State from May 10th, 1947 to May 24th, 1947. In the Matter of Release of the Honolulu Oil Company Bond. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Honolulu Oil Company bond in the amount of $250.00 for road repair work be, and the same is hereby, released. In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds Resolution No. 1217 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $2,000.00 is not needed in accounts 122 B 2g, Rent of Equipment, Maintenance and Operation, the sum of $1,000. 00; and 122 C 6, Road Equipment, Capital Outlay, the sum of $1,000.00, Second Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of t~ro thousand dollars ($2,000. 00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above accounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T.A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None -In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 73.1~ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $75.00 is not needed in account 12 B 23, Replacement of Equipment, Maintenanc and Operation, Assessor, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above aecount and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the folloWing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the- Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Resolution No. 7)19 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 12 C 1, Office Equipment; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 12 C 1, Office Equipment, Capital Outlay, Assessor, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being celled, the fallowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-,ri t: Transfer of Funds . ~ Transf er of Funds Rev isi on of Budget Items ~ Fund. May 5th, 1947 C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter r1 Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Resolution No. 7320 Whereas it app ears to the Boa.rd of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 75 C 3g, Weighing and Measuring Equipment; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, :10 Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred five dollars ($105.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 75 C 3g, Weighing and Measuring Equipment, Capi tal Outlay, General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Resolution No. 7321 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund to account 122 B 13, Road and Bridge Material; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund to account 122 B 13, Road and Bridge Material, Maintenance and Operation, Second . . . Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund. . . . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherf ord, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7322 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Veterans' Buildings, General Fund . Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, t o-wit: Transfer from Account i7g B 26, Heat, Light, Power and Water, the sum of $100.00 to Account 17g B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, Maintenance and Operation, . . . Veterans' Buildings, General Fund. . . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. 110 Revision of Budget I te~s / Rpvis i on of BudgP t Items / Rev i s i on of BudgPt I tems I Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7323. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of SS1ta Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Livestock Inspector, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Accounts g2 B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, the sum of $S.OO; and g2 B 6, Materials and Supplies, the sum of $12.00 to Account S2 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Livestock Inspector, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7324 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Agricultural Commissioner, General Fund . Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account SO B 23, Replacement of Equipment, the sum of $35.00 to Account go B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, Maintenance and Operation, Agricultural Commissioner, General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of R e~ isi o n of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7325 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Assessor, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Accounts 12 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies, the sum of $100. 00; and 12 B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, the sum of $175.00 to Account 12 B g, Off ice Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Assessor, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the foll wing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None Determini ng Liability as Res-nonsible Relatives . Children ' s Aid . / Childr en ' s Aid . Children 1 s Aid Children ' s Aid. I May 5th, 1947. In the M-atter of Det ermini-ng Liability as Responsib-le Relatives. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered, in accordance with Section 21Sl and 2224 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, that the f ollowing named persons be, and they are hereby, determined liable for the support of relatives in the amount set opposite their names: H. E. Meisenbaoh for Minna Meisenbach Cleo Jacobsen for Linda Barr Coit Coolidge for Mr and Mrs Herbert Coolidge $S5.00 15.00 15.00 In the Matter of the Application of Harriett J. James, 15 Fairfax, Santa Barbara , California for State and County Aid for James Pe t er James . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said James Peter James is a half-orphan and a proper person to recieve State and County Aid, and is in the custody of said Harriett J. James, mother. 1 . ,. ' L It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Harriett J. James for the sum of sixteen dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said . money to be used for the support of the above named minor. In the Matter of the Application of Dolores Valeno_!_a, S29 Saleipuedes Street, Santa Barbara, California, for State and County Aid for Edmond Valencia. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Edmond Valencia is a half-orphan and a proper person to receive State and County Aid, and is in the custody of said Dolores Valencia, mother. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Dolores Valencia for the sum of eighty-one dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor. In the Matter of the Application of Alvina Nunez, 725 Lawrence Avenue, Santa Barbara, California, for State and County Aid for Albert, Estella, Theodore, and Carmen Nunez. It appearing to the s atisfaction of the Board that .said Albert, Estella, Theodore, and Carmen Nunez are half-orphans and are proper. persons to receive State and County Aid, and are in the custody of said Alvina Nunez, mother. It is ordered that. the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General ~nd, in favor of said Alvin.a Nunez for the sum of s1x.ty-e1ght dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the furth~r order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors . 'In the Matter of the Applicay ion of Ida Ellen Hamilton, gog Cacique Street, . Santa Barbara, Cal1f orn1a, for State and County Aid for William Arthur Kirk. _ It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said William Arthur Kirk is a half-orphan and a proper person to receive State and 0ounty Aid, and is in the custody of said Ida Ellen Hamilton, mother . . It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Ida Ellen Hamilton for the sum of eighteen dollars, and for a . like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further crder of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor. 1:1~ Changes in Children 's Aid I Old Age Security I -In the Matter -of Ch-anges in Children's Aid. - ORDER It appearing to the Board from Notices of Change, filed by the County Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, etc., granted to the following named persons ; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is there:t'ore ORDERED, that the amount of aid granted to children listed below be changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning May let, 1947, (unless otherwise indicated) as f ollows, to wit: NAME RESTORATION Madsen, Billie, Richard DISCONTINUANCE Mendoza, Gilbert CHANGE OF PAYEE RECIPIENT OF AID Myers, Paula TOTAL AID GRANTED REMARKS $ 3g.oo 4-30-47 PAYEE AFTER CHANGE Mrs. Bernard L. Wilson In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their applications, as required by law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and It further appearing from an examination of said applications t hat the needy aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons t o r eceive State and County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of t he following applicants, tor the amount set opposite the name of the applicant, commencing on the lat day of May, 1947 (unless otherwise indicated) and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to be used for the s upport of said needy aged persons, to wit: NAME OF APPLICANT Barr, Linda E. Bennett, Susan B. Carder, Alberta Comer, Simpson G. Coolidge, Harriett B. Crawshaw, Ida E. Crowell, Clyde Gilligan, Sadie Ingl e , Alice W. Jarratt, William Lopez, Felicitas Needham, J oseph H. O'Connor, Margaret Rex, Rudolph W. Rex, Zaida V Robinson, Martha Belle Sipes, William~. Smith, Julius J. TOTAL AID GRANTED REMARKS $ lg.oo 55.00 55.00 55.00 50.00 55.00 17.00 55 .00 55.00 37.00 54.oo 55.00 53.00 55.00 55.00 54.oo 55.00 55.00 Blind Aid / NAME OF APPLICANT Uribes, Catherine E. Watwood, Ida B. Weaver, Roy E. RESTORATION Parker, Edi th INCREASE Horton, Ann Payne, J essie M. ~amirez, Adelaida Watts, Charles Melvin DECREASE ~irby, Louisa May 5th, 1947 TOTAL AID GRANTED 55.00 55 .00 43.00 55.00 51.00 55.00 52.00 53.00 12.00 DISCONTINUANCE - effective 4-30-47 (unless otherwi se indicated) Barnes, Herbert C. Campbei1, William Barnes, Lovisa M. Herzog, Donald W. McCarthy, John J. sims, Alice L. zinn, Elizabeth B. BEGIN INSTITUTIONAL PAYMFNT Campbell, William DISCONTINUE INSTITUTI ONAL PAYMENT Miner, Caroline Parker, Edi th $ 55.00 REMARKS 3-1-47 4-30-47 4-30-47 In the Matter of Applicaitions for State and County Aid to Needy Blind Persons It appearing to the Board that the here inafter named applicants for State and County Aid to needy blind persons having filed their applications , as required by law, and as in said applications, fully set forth; and It further appearing from an examination of s aid applications that the needy blind persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the Ill.me of the applicant, commencing on the 1st day of May, 1947 (unless otherwise indicated) and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy blind persons, to wit: NAME OF APPLICANT REMARKS 'Hinckley, Anna Woll, Anna TOTAL AID GRANTED $ 55.00 65 .00 114 Reports. Allowance of Claims - --1 In the Matter of Reports. The following reports were received and ordered placed on f 1le: County Welfare Department Santa Barbara Free Public Library In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that the following claims be, and the same are hereby, allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allOiance endorsed on the face of each claim respectively, to wit : Abbott Laber atorie s do do A. Carlisle & Co. Air Reduction Salee Company The A. Lietz Co. Roger W. Allen Sydney A. Anderson Armour and Company GENERAL FUND Arrowhead and Puritas Waters, !no. do do A. s. Aloe Company Associated Drug Company Associated Telephone Company, Ltd. do do do do do 'do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do K. G. Naghott Robert J. Ball Bancrof t - ,'1h1 tney Company Beard Motor Company 25 .gg 43.04 2.gg 1.24 12.1~5 30.35 351.68 4.~g 3.60 2) .35 69.34 g. 94. 4.45 23.76 3.00 13.g9 3.25 49.96 11.77 112.74 51.05 7.20 20.75 13.95 6.oo 24.85 6.oo 6.35 15.60 5.00 3.50 2.25 16.06 3.00 17.10 425 .00 3.74 7.61 ' May 5th, 1947. Bert's Food Market GENERAL FUND Blake, Moffitt & Towne Braun Corporation Bryant and Trott CompEiny Elizabeth M. Burgess California Tire Co. do do do do Carpinteria Hardware Co. Carpinteria Water Co. Channel Paper & Supply Co. Charles Bruning Company, Inc. Cherry-Burrell Corporation Child Welfare League of America The Columbia Carbon Company Commercial Solvents Corporation do do Copeland's Bookshop Marcus E. Cravens Craviotto Bros. Cutter Laboratories Joe Dal Pozzo Derringer-Taylor Motors Division of Laboratories E. R. Squibb & Sons Thelma Evans Farmer Brothers Company Federal Drug Company Federal Laboratories, Inc. C. E. Felmlee Department of Finance Five C. Refining Company Frederick Stearns & Company Edwin F. Froelich, D.D.S. The Garlock Packing Company Garratt-Callahan Compa~y of Calif. G. D. Searle & Co. Germain's Evelyn Giusti Golden State Company, Ltd. Goleta Union School Goleta Valley Building Supply Company W. J. Goodacre Grayston X-Ray Con:pany Paul Grim Grossman & Son Brush & Chemical Co. W. & L. E. Gurley Chas. E. Hedges, M.D. Ho~fman LaRoche Inc. 202.5g 67.71 40.67 5.73 33.10 lg.07 17.59 17.59 g.oo 23.66 2.30 5.95 3.62 2.00 23.06 193.73 353.1g 4.25 6.25 20.50 4.10 12.44 - 96.74 2.36 7g.go 12.32 4o.go 3.g4 42.64 11.2g 6.gg 2og.60 19.22 7.20 10.31 46.02 27.~9 12.86 5.60 27.00 1.05 2.10 11.50 26.34 20.00 11.07 86.31 12.00 8.02 1: 5 1-16 Holiday Hardware Company Holser and Bailey Houghton Mifflin Company Helen Hurlbut GENERAL FUND Interstate Bakeries Corporation W. B. Johnson J . I . Kinman Knudsen Creamery Company Lady's Choice Foods Marvin Light R. B. McClellan McDonnel 1 s McGraw-Hill Book Company McKesson & Robbins, Inc. The MacMillan Company, Publishers Mark's Incorporated do do do do Marvin-Neitzel Corp. Al C. Miller ?~ills Hospital Supply Company Montgomery t'/ard and Co. The National Research Bureau, Inc. Ott Hardware Co do do Pacific Butane Service Pacific Coast Publishing Co. do do Pacific Gas and Eleotiro Conp any do do Paramount Flag Company Rand-Halpin-Hibler, Inc The Republic Supply Company Rosemary Farm Sanitary Laundry . . . City of Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Electric Co . Santa Barbara Retreading Shop do do do do do do do do do do Santa Ynez Valley News Schauer Printing Studio do do Seaside Oil Company do do do do do do i.g5 10. 71 g. 62 15.g6 377.11 10.13 6.64 339 .72 2g.5g 6.77 25 .64 3.41 2.47 59 . 30 1.41 374.75 36.39 3.36 195.00 31.7g iog.50 120.09 9.00 5.69 23 .64 14g.g3 22 .55 193.77 .74 lg.71 196 67 -16.91 164.30 534.57 lS.16 g.06 25.24 13.g2 19. 3g 175.02 34.32 59. ~-g 2. 00 474.53 55.g7 942.g9 1S7. 70 250.05 97.96 ' I I May 5th, 1947 Seaside Oil Company GENERAL FUND Smith, Kline & French Laboratories E. F. Smyth Solvang Mill and Lumber Yard Southern Cal1t. Disinfecting Co. do do Southern Counties Gas Company do do Florence Spaulding Standard Dry Goode Company State Department of Finance Stationers Corporation Jessie Stinson R. E. Teague Title Insurance and Trtist Co. do do H. J. Ullmann, M.D. Underwood Corporation Union Oil Company of Calif. Urell, Inc. V & M Produce Company Ventura Rubber Stamp Co. Ventura Transfer Company Walters Surgical Company Clark F. Wells Weeten's Camera Shop Weetwick Iron Works F. Arnold White Fred C. White Josephine Williams Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc. Vincent E. Wood do do Wootton Printing Company Clyde Wullbrandt Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc GOOD ROADS FUND Associated Telephone Company Industrial Equipment Co mpany Smith Booth Usher Company Southern Counties Gas Co mpany Treasurer of the United States do do Robert C. Weetwiok Lompoc Light & Water Dept. S.B. WATER WORKS DIST. #1 MTCE. FUND Worthington-Gamon Meter Co. 258.30 5.37 19.71 9.9. 3 12.60 31.11 28.48 11.00 63.75 452.63 7.69 4.oo 24.oo 103.75 15.00 6.oo 10.00 s.17 19.g9 10.51 20S.o6 5.76 315.31 72.03 210.50 4.38 21.53 31.06 S2.00 19.16 20.26 5.09 s.50 13.33 21.66 204.05 10.75 1.03 24.25 7.3g 21s.25 1909.5g 25.63 85.95 1.18 Appointment of Chairman Pro Tern / Authorizing C. \v. Brad bu y to Travel / Ga.il Clary SALARY FUND Alfonso N. Foxen LOS ALA.\iOS CEMETERY FUND Southern California Edison Co . stOO-iERLAND LIGHTING FUND George Young . GENERAL FUND Zellerbach Paper Company \ 135. 53 53.00 1.15 56.50 6.41 Upon the passage of the f oregoing Order, the r oll being called the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None The Board took a r ecess until 3:30 p.m. of this day At 3:30 p.m. the Board convened . Present: Supervisors Paul E. Stewart, J. Monr oe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk . Absent: C. W. Bradbury . . . In th~ Matter of the Appointment of a Chairman Pro Tem. It was moved, duly seconded and carried, that Supervisor T. A. Twitchell be, and he is hereby, appointed Chairman Pro Tem. Supervisor T. A. Twitchell in the Chair. In the Matter of Authorizing C. W. Bradbury to Travel Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that C. W. Bradbury be, and he is hereby, authorized to travel to Washington, D.C., Denver, and Vicksburg for a period of thirty days. Claim PresPn ed In the Matter of Claim Presented by the United Statee F9rest Servioe Departby U.S. Fore t Service for ment for Fire at the Los Prietos Boys Camp. Fire at Los Prietos Boye The above entitled matter i s hereby referred to the District Attorney f or his Ca.mp """' opinion r el at ive to the legality of the above claim, and for conference with the District Attorney of Ventura Countyr. Meeting of Board of Directors of County Super visors Assoc Communi catio Re: Posting of School Signs / Correction t 1946-47 Assessment R 11 In the Matter of Meeting of the Board of Directors of the County Supervisors Associati on. It is directed that all members of the Board be, and they are hereby, authorized t o attend a meeting of the Board of Directors of the County Supervisors Association in Sacramento May 16th, 1947. In the Matter of Communicat i o-n from the Automobile Club of Southern California Relative to Posting of Sohool Signs at the Montecito School. The above entitled matter is hereby r eferred to Cecil Lambert, First District Road Foreman. In the Matter of Correction to the 1946-47 Assessment Roll. 0 RD ER It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of Calif ornia, from a r eport filed by the County Assessor, that certain errors have been made in the 1946-47 Assessment Roll, and application having been made to the Board by said County As sessor f or the oorreotion of said errors, as provided by Sections 4g31, 4g35, and 4S37 of the Revenue and Taxation Code ; and ' ' Cancellation of Funds . CancellAtion of Funds . Transf Pr of Funds . May 5th, 1947. It further appearing th8 t the written consent of the District Attorney of said County of Santa Barbara to said corrections to the 1946-~7 Assessment Roll has been obtained therefor, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to make the necessary corrections to the 1946-47 Assessment Roll as set fer th in s aid report as follais: Strike off from Robert E. Wallace, et ux, page 854 of Volume 2, Lot g of Santa Barbara City Map 11, Tax Collector's number 10452. This lot was entered on the roll twice causing a double assessment. In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resoltion No. 7326 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $1,000.00 is not needed in account 99 A 31, Dentist, Salaries and Wages, . . Health Officer, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and r eturned t o the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the folloWing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J . Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 7327 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $2,500.00 is not needed in account 190 B 56, County Cash Aid, Maintenance and Operation, General Relief-Welfare Department, General Fund. . . . . Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) be and the 'same is hereby canceled from the above acoount and r eturned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being c alled, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Resolution No. 732g Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 16~ B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 164 B 22, Repairs and Minor Replaoements, Maintenance and Operation, Parks - First District, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury 1 20 TransfEr of Funds. Revision of Budget Items ./ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriatpd Reserve General Fund. Resolution No . 7329 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbare County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 99 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage ; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, be .and account General Now therefore, the same is hereby 99 B 3, Traveling Fund. be it r esolved that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) transferred from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to Expense and Mileage, Maintenance and Operation, Health Officer Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. ~. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Revision of _Budge!_Items. Resolution No. 7~30 Whereas, it appe ars to the Borad ~ Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Ma~ntenance and Operation, Advertising County Resources , General Fund. Now, therefore, be 1 t Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as f.ollows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 210 B S7, Santa Barbara County Publicity, the sum ot $2,500.00 to Account 210 B 92, Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce, Maintenance and Operation, Advertising County Resources, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follCMing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J . Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchel l. Nays, None Absent, O. W. Bradbury Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved Attest: - Clerk -. Appointment Chairman Pro Tem . . Petit i on of Edwin C. \'lelch, et el. f or Format io of the Proposed Montecito Sanitar y District . . f Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, May 12th, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Present: Supervisors Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Absent: C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of the Appointment of a Chairman Pro Tem. It was moved, duly seconded and oarried, that Supervisor T. A. Twitchell be, and he is hereby, appointed Chairman Pro Tem during the absence of Supervisor C. w. Bradbury. Supervisor T. A. Twitchell in the Chair In the Matter o:t' the Petition of Edwin C, Welch. et al., for the Formation ot the Proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County. r Resolution No. 7331 RESOLUTION UNDER DISTRICT INVESTIGATION ACT OF 1933, as Amended. WHEREAS, a petition :t'or the formation of the Montecito Sanitary District o:t' Santa Barbara County signed by Edwin C. Welch and thirty-one other persons was presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California at a regular meeting thereof on April 14, 1947; and WHEREAS, a hearing on said petition was had by said Board of Supervisors on May 12, 1947 at 10:00 A.M. in. the meeting room of said Board of Supervisors in the County Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of' California under and by virtue and in pursuance of' the District Investigation Act o:t' 1933, as amended; NOW, THEREFORE, SAID BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FINDS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors at the aforesaid meeting place on April 14, 1947, the aforesaid petition was presented to said Board ot Supervisors. 2. That thereupon said Board of Supervisors on said April 14, 1947, by an order duly enacted and entered upon its minutes, f ound: that the said petition and proceedings in relation thereto were subject to the provisions of the District Investigation Aot of 1933, as amended; that by virtue of section 4 or said Act, that the probable costs of organizing said district would be the sum of $350; and ordered that a bond be f~le~ with said petitiop in the sum of $700 in compliance with said section 4, conditioned that the sureties will pay all costs in connection with the proposed organization in the event that the proposed district is not formed. 3 . That there~ter on April. 14, 1947, a bond in said sum of $700, wherein Edwin C, Welch and Harold W. How, are sureties, was filed w1th said Board of Supervisors, which bond complied with. said order and said section 4, and was thereupon approved by an order of said Board of. Supervisors duly enacted and entered in its minutes. 4. That thereafter on April 14, 1947, said Board of Supervisors by an order duly enacted and entered in its minutes under and by virtue of sections 5 and 6 of said Aot ordered U. s. Grant, a competent p erson, to prepare and file with said Board o:t' Supervisors .a written report upon the proposed district which.shall be a comprehensive study of the intende~ p~oJeot in th~ :t'qrm and man~er required by s~id District Investigation ct, e.s a~nded, e.nd further ordered that ~e time for the Board of Supervisors .to take any and all further ac~ion under the provisions of Part 1 of Division 6 of the Health and .Safety Code (the law under which said petition was filed) be extended 122 to Monday May 12, 1947, at 10:30 o'olook A.M. at s aid meeting room of s aid Board of Supervisors . 5. That t her eafter on April 14, 1947, said U. s. Grant tiled said report, and after considering t he same , said ~oard of Supervisors .on April 14, 1947, duly enacte its resolution No. 727g, by the unanimous vote of the entire Board of Supervisors, find- . . ing that t he contemplated acquisitions and/or improvements by the proposed district are ones in wh~ch the probable assessments will not exceed the limitations set up in the Djs t.ric.t Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, and that the proposed projects are teasible, and that the properties to be assessed will be able to carry the burden of such proposed assessments, and that the limitations on the amount of the assessments therein provided may be dispensed with, and ordering: that a hearing be had upon said . . report at said meeting room of s aid Board of Supervisors on May 12, 1947, at 10:00 A.M., and further ordering the Olerk of s aid Board of Supervisors to give notice of such hearing by publication twice in the Santa Barbara News Press, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Santa Barbara, suoh publication to be completed at least 20 days prior to the dat e of s aid hearing, said publication to be on April 17 and lg, 1947, said notice to be in the form prescribed by section 10 of said District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, and further ordering that the provisions of subdivision (t) of section 6 and subdivision (b) of section 11 of s aid Act shall not apply to the aforesaid proceedings f or the formation of said district. 6. That thereafter said hearing was had on May 12, 1947 at 10: o'clock A.M. at the time and place specified in s aid notice. That at said hearing a written protest was filed by Blanche Louise Robertson Barnes and Harry W. T. Ross, as trustees under the will of John w. Barnes, deceased, against the inclusion in the district of 29 acres ot land on the east side of Olive Mill Road near Hot Springs Road. That at said hearin a written protest was filed by the beneficiaries under the trust held by the Metropolit Trust Company against the inclusion in the district of property known as MBarker Hill1 or Barker Hill Property, 1 said protestants being represented by their attorneys Heaney, Price , Pcs tel .and Parma, appearing by Harold A. Parma. That at said hearing a written protest was filed by Providence Securities Company and the Estate of Elizabeth Poniatow a against the inclusion in the district of their property generally known as the crocker Sperry Ranch' and also known as 1Los Fuentes Rancho, said prot estants being represente by their attorneys Heaney, Priee, Postel and Parma, appearing by Harold A. Parma. That at said hearing written protests were filed by the following persons against the inclusion of their lands in the district: C. W. Morton, Mrs. C. W. Morton, Mrs. Clifford Jones, Karl N. Haws, Wanda T. Haws, Anthony Bedolla, Leonora Harris Bedolla, Wm. O. Matthews, _Clifford Jones, Evelyn Starr Lesslie, Kathryn A. Adler, Larelei Wood, Arthur Adler, Herbert J. Wood, Ruth G. Taylor, H. c. Taylor, Mary Taylor, Bernard O'Brien, Viola M. O'Brien, James W. Frick, Mabel .Park Frick, Clara B. Gibson, Edward G. Gibson, Edward Gibson, Catherine L. Gibson, Adele W. Mark, Arthur Mark, Westmont College, Leonora C. Cook, Paul D. Newby, Mildren W. Newby, Christ N. Peterson, Clara F. Peterson, w. H. Hooker, Sr., Ed. Walin, M. L. Green, Ann N. Green, Marie Walin, Annette McArthur, Mrs. E. O'Brien, Eugene O'Brien, Wm. A. McArthur, Inez McComb, R. P. McComb, Virginia Holbrook, Verda L. Rogers, Mary Laug, Bert Pollick, Georgia Pollock, Florence W. Matthews, D. L. Greene, J oseph MoManus, Garnett B. MoManus, A. R. Beylin, L. F. Beyl n, R.T. / Taylor, E. D. ~aylor, M. D. Mathai, R. A. Spitser, V. W. Spitser, Geroge Whipple, Richard Romero, Mrs. Edyth Whipple, Yvone Whipple, J. Thomsen, Mrs. J. Thomsen, Ernes t Thomsen, W. B. McArthur, Jessie M. Hamblen, Ruth Schaefer, Ben J. Schaefer, Russell R. Heneling, A. B. McArthur, Richard D. Wagner, Elizabeth s. Wagner, Clarence N. Cook, , / ' / I May 12th, 1947 Zyle W. Cook, Carlos W. Cook, Marie Louise Conrad, said properties in the aggregate constituting the 1Monteoito Homes Est ate , 1 and said protestants being represented by their attorney Percy Charles Heckendorf. That at said hearing oral protests were made by the f ollowing persons against the inclusion of their respective properties in the district, to wit: T. Halvorsen r elative t o his property at San Ysidro and East Valley Roads, Co. - A. B. Boyd relative to his property at 4o .S an Ysidro Lane, Col. W. C. Von Kessler relative to his property at 2g La Vereda Road, and by Elbert s. Conner by Col. G. W. Barker relative to his property on Ladera Lane. 7. Thereupon at said hearing sa i d Board of Supervisors proceeded t o hear evidence from u. s. Grant, Dr. Ira Church, Percy Charles Heckendorf, Harold A. Parma, . Col. Harry W. T. Ross, Col. A. s. Boyd,/W. c. Von Kessler, Col. G. W. Barker, T. Halvorsen, said witnesses being examined and cross-examined by the Board of Supervisors and the respective protestants who desired t o do so, and the aforesaid report and affidavit of publication of notice of the hearing being introduced, and it being stipulated by the Board of Supervisors, prot estants, and petitioners. that all protests and evidence introduced at this hearing could be considered by the Board of Supervisors at any hearing r elative to said district under the 1923 Sanitary District Act, the matter was then submitted to the Board of Supervisors for decision. IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED, ORDERED, DETERMINED AND FOUND as follc.s: 1. That the f or egoing findings are true and correct 2. That all the provisions of section 4 of said District Investigation Aot ot 1933, as amended, have been complied with relative to the posting of a bond in this proceeding. 3. That U. S. Grant is a competent person, within the meaning of section 5 of said Aot; that in pursuance to the order of this Board of Supervisors he has filed . a written report upon the propcmd Montecito Sanitary. District of Santa Barbara County, which is a comprehensive study of the intended project of s aid district, containing all information required by said Act and by this Board of Supervisors; that said report was completed as soon as practicabl e, with due regard to aocuraoy and completeness, and when completed, was filed with said Board of Supervisors and remained on file continuously at the off ice of the Clerk ther eof f or the inspection of all persons interested from April 14, 1947, to and including the date of t his hearing. 4. That the said Board of Supervisors, upon the filing of said r eport, duly and r egularly set the time and place f or the hearing on said report, as required by law, and ordered the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors to give notioe of suoh hearing and that notice thereof was duly given by said Clerk and published as required by said Act by publication twice in the Santa Barbara News Press, a newspaper of general circulation !printed and published in said County, on April 17 and lg, 1947, which publication was completed at least 20 days prior to the date set for hearing, said newspaper being published in Santa Barbara County, the County within which lies all the land contained within the boundaries of said proposed district. 5. That pursuant to section 15 of said Act and section 24 of s aid Act, the contemplated acquisition and/or improvement is one in which the probable assessments wi ll not exceed the limitations set up in said Act, t hat the project is feasible , that the , properties to be assessed will be able to carry the burden of such proposed assessments and/or taxes, and that the limitations on the amount of the assessments in said Act provided, are her eby dispensed with both in reference to the pr oposed d i strict as a whole and as t o the limiations r especting all individual parcels and groups of parcels; and :124 For mation of Proposed Montec1to Sanitary Dist . ./ FormAti on of the Proposed '~ontecito Sanitary Dist. ./ that the provisions of section 6 (t) and 11 (b) shall not apply to these proceedings. 6. That all of the foregoing protestants are persons who o-wn or have an interest in property which might be liable to assessment or taxation for the proposed project or for the payment of expenses or obligations of the proposed district, should the district be organized. 7. That none of said protests pertain to the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings herein. g. That no persons owning or having an interest in lands outside the Distric have presented any request for inclusion of their lands in the district. 9. That the heretofore mentioned oral and written protests have been made to the inclusion of the protestants' lands in the district. 10. That written protests- against the formation of the district have not been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors by owners of a majority of the property subject to assessment for district purposes, computed according to the value of the same as appearing on the last equalized assessment roll available on the date . said report was commenced. 11. That all requirements of said District Investigation Aot of 1933, as amended, have been complied with; that the proceedings for the formation of the distric should not be dismissed nor abandoned, but that said district should be formed. 12. That each and every of said protests, and all of them, be and the same are hereby disallowed, overruled, rejected and dismissed, and that proceedings for the formation of the district shall proceed forthwith in accordance with the provisions of Part 1 of Division 6 of the Health and Safety Code (also known as the Sanitary District Act of 1923.) Passed and adopted by the Board of Superv1sors of the County of Santa Barbara State of California, this 12th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury. In the Matter of the Formation of the Proposed Monteo1to Sanitary District. ORDER WHEREAS, at 10:30 o 1olock, May 12th, 1947, the petition of Edwin C. Welch and thirty-one others to form the Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County came on regularly for hearing under Part 1 of Division 6 of the Health and Safety Code (also known as the Sanitary District Aot of 1923); and WHEREAS, proceedings in relation to said district under the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, having been completed, it is ORDERED that said hearing under Part 1 of Division 6 of the Health and Safety Code be, and the same is hereby, continued until 10:00 o'clock a.m. Monday, May 19th, 1947, at the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors in the Courthouse, in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California _!n the Matter of the ~ormation of the Proposed Monteoi'to Sanitary District (Petition of John c. Wyeth, et al.) Pursuant to the authority of the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, the hearing under the provisions of the Heal.th and Safety Code on the formatio of said Monteoito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County (Petition of John C. Wyeth, et al.) is hereby ordered continued to May 19th, 1947, at 11 o'clock a.m. in the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara Formation of the Proposed 1-1ontec1 to Sat"i tary District Under Distri I nvestip-~tio Act of 1933 "' Resolution Adopting Plans and Specificatio for Exterior Painting of Buildings at Santa Maria General Hospital / May 12th, 1947 In the Matter of the Formation of the ProEosed Monteoito Sanitary District Under the Distriot Investigation Act of 1933, as Amended (Petit i on of John C. Wyeth, et. al.) t Whereas, the hearing under the provisions of the District Invee,tigation Aot of 1933, as amended, relative to the formation of the proposed Montecito Sanitary Distrio of Santa Barbara County (Petition of John C. Wyeth, et al.) came on regularly for hear- ' ing at 11 o'clock a. m. Monday, May 12th, 1947; and Good cause appearing, it is ordered that said hearing be continued to May 19th, 1947, at 11 o'clock a.m. in the meeting room of the Board or Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara. The Board took a reoess until 2 o 1olook p.m. of this day At 2 o 1clook p.m. the Board convened. Present: Supervisors Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk Absent: C. W. Bradbury The minutes of the regular meeting of May 5th, 1947, were read and approved. In the Matter of a Resolution Adopting Plans and Speoif ioations for the Exterio Painting of all Buildings at the Santa Maria General Hospital, Calling for Painting Bids s and Determining a Wage Scale for Same. v Resolution No. 7222 WHEREAS, plane and specifications have been completed by t he Department of Planning and Public Works for the ex~erior painting of all buildings at the Santa Maria General Hospital. Now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that 1ihe same be and are hereby adopted; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the same be advertised for bids tor furnishing labor, materials, transpo~t ation and services for the exterior painting of same; said advertisement to be published in the Free Advertiser; bids to be sealed and filed with the County Clerk on or before the 26th day of May, 1947, at 10:00 a.m., at whioh time bids will be opened. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a wage scale be and is hereby adopted in acoordanoe ~ with prevailing rates in this area as f ollows: Class of Work Per Diem Wage Hourly Wage Painters $14.oo $1.75 The foregoing schedule of per diem wages is based upon a working day of eight (g) hours. The hourly wage rate prescribed hereinabove is the per diem rate divided by the aforementioned number of hours constituting a working day. Foreman not less than $1.00 more per eight (g) hour day than wage f or the particular craft. For any cra!t not included in the list, the minimum wage shall be the genera.l prevailing wage for the local1 ty shall not be less than $1 .175 per hour for skille labor and not less than $1.00 per hour tor unskilled labor. Exoept in the case of Watohman, double time shall be paid for work on Sundays and Holidays and one and one-halt time shall be paid for overtime. The above Resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 12th day of May, 1947, by the f ollowing vote: Ayes: iaul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitohell . 126 Advertisement for .Bids v Nays: ?ione Absent: C. W. Bradbury l ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the County of Santa Barbara will receive bids for turn1shing all labor, material, transportation, and services for EXTERIOR PAINTING OF SANTA MARIA GENERAL HOSPITAL BUILDINGS, SANTA MARI~, CALIFORNIA: each bi~ to be in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file with the offices or Deaprtment or Planning and Public Works in the County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, where copies may be obtained upon request. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to the statutes of the State of California, or local law thereto applicable, the County of Santa Barbara has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holiday and overtime work in the locality in which this work ls to be performed, for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract which will be awarded the successful bidder The prevailing rates so determined are as follows: Class of Work Per Diem \.,age Painters t14.oo Hourly Wage t1.75 The foregoing schedule of per diem wages ls based upon a working day of eight (g) hours. The hourly wage rate prescribed hereinabove is the per diem rate divided by the aforementioned number of hours constituting a working day. Foremen not less than $1.00 more per eight (g) hour day than wage for the particular craft. For any ora.tt not included in the list, the minimum wage shall be the general prevailing wage for the locality shall not be less than $1.175 per hour tor skilled labor and not less than $1.00 per hour for unskilled labor. Except in the case of Watchmen, double time shall be paid for work on Sundays and Holidays and one . and one-halt time shall be paid tor overtime. It shall be mandatory upon the oontraotor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any subcontractor under him, to pay not less than the said epec11'1ed rates to all laborers, workmen and meohanios employed by them in the execution of the contract. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the Department of Public Works; shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or bid bond for not less than ten (10) percent of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the County of Santa Barbara, California; shall be sealed and filed with the County Clerk before ten o'clock a.m., the 26th day of May, 1947, at which time they will be publicly opened in the chanbers of the Board of Supervisors in the County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, California. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter intothe contract if awarded to him and will be declared forfeited i the successful bidder ref uses to enter into said contract after being requested to do so by the said County of Santa Barbara. The County of Santa Barbara reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set tor the opening thereof. By order of the Board of Supervisors this 12th day of May, 1947. (SEAL) J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk County of Santa Barbara , California I May 12th, 1947 Resolution In the Matte-r or a Resolution Adopting Plans and Specifications for the Re- Adopting Pla s and Speci- Roofing of Buildings at the Santa Maria General Hospital, Calling tor the Re-Roofing Bi s f ications fpr Re-Roof- and Determining a Wage Scale for Same. ing Building at Santa Ma a . ""'" Resolution No. 133.L GP.neral Hospital / WHEREAS, plans and -specifications have been completed by the Department or Planning and Public Works tor the re-roofing of buildinB'8at the Santa Maria General Hospital. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the same be and are hereby adopted; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the same be advertised for bids for furnishing all . . labor, materials, transportation and services tor the exterior painting of same; said advertisement to be published in the Free Advertiser; bids to be sealed and tiled . with the 'County Clerk on or before the 26th day of May, 1947, at lo:oo a.m., at which time bids will be opened. ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a wage scale be and is hereby adopted in accordance with preva11ing rates in this area as follows: Class of Work Per Diem Wage Hourly Wage Rooters, Compoeition $15.40 $ 1.925 Roofers, Composition & Shinglers 17.00 2.125 Sheetmetal Workers 16.oo 2.00 Construction Laborers 10.ftO 1.35 The foregoing schedule of per diem wages is based upon a working day of eight (g) hours. The hourly wage rate prescribed hereinabove is the per diem rate divided by the aforementioned number of hours constituting a working 4ay. Foremen not less than $1.00 more per eight (g) hour day than wage for the particular oratt. For any craft not included in tm list, the minimum wage shall be the general prevailing wage for the locality shall not be less than t1.175 per hour tor skilled l abor and not less than $1.00 per hour tor unskilled l abor. Except in the Adver tisemen for Bids case of Watchman, double time shall be paid for work on Sundays and Holidays and one and one-halt time shall be paid for overtime. The above Resolution was passed and adopted by t he Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 12th day of May, 1947, by the follow ing vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Ruthe~ord, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the County of Santa Barbara will receive bids for furnishing all labor, material, transportation, and services for RE-ROOFING OF CERTAIN BUILDINGS OF THE SANTA MARIA GENEaAL HOSPITAL, SANTA MARI.A, CALIFORNIA: each bid to be in accordance with the plane and specifications now on file with the offices ot Department of Planning and Public Works in the County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, where copies may be obtained upon request. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to the statutes of the State of California, or looal law thereto applicable, the County of Santa Barbara has ascertaine the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates f or legal holiday and overtime work in the locality 1n which t his work is to be performed, for eaoh craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to exeoute the contract which will be awarded the successful 1-28 bidder. The prevailing rates so determined are as follows: Class of Work Per Diem Wage Hourly Wage Roofers, Composition 15.4o 1.925 Rooters, Composition & Shinglers 17.00 2.125 Sheetmetal Workers 16.oo 2.00 Construction Laborers lo.go 1.35 The foregoing schedule of per diem wages is based upon a working day of eight (g) hours. The hourly wage rate prescribed hereinabove is the per diem rate divided by the aforementioned number of hours constituting a working day. Foremen not less than $1.00 more per eight (g) hour day than wage for the particular craft. For any craft not included in the list, the minimum wage shall be the general prevailing wage for the locality shall not be less than t1.175 per hour tor skilled labor and not less than $1.00 per hour for unskilled labor. Except in the case of Watchmen, double time shall be paid for work on Sundays and Holidays and one and onehalf time shall be paid for overtime. It shall be mandatory upon the oontraotor to whom the oontraot is awarded, and upon any subcontractor under him, to pay not lees than the said specified rates to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the contract. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the Department of Public Works; shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or bid bond for not less than ten (lo) percent of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the County of Santa Barbara, California; shall be sealed and filed with the County Clerk before ten o'clock a.m., the 26th day of May, 1947, at which time they will be publicly opened in the chambers of t he Board of Supervisors in t he County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, California. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into s aid contDaot after being requested to do so by the said County of Santa Barbara. The County of Santa Barbara reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the openingthereot. Supplemental Ae-r eement BetwePn Count. and t he U.S.A Re : Lee.sin'1: Office Querte in the Kniszht of Pythias Building - Santa Maria / By order of the Board of Supervisors this 12th day of May, 1947. (SEAL) J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk County of Santa Barbara, California In the Matter of SupElemental ~~eement Between the County o~ Santa Barbara and the United States of America Relative to Leasing of Office Quarters in the Knights of Pythias Building, Santa Maria, California. 8 V"" Resolution No. 733~ WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of April, 1946, a lease was entered into by and between the County of Santa Barbara and the United States of America tor the use of certain space on the ground floor of the Knights of Pythias Building, Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County, California; and WHEREAS, said lease requires service of notice of renewal for each fiscal year; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of both parties to said lease that the annual notice be dispensed with. Acceptance of Ame nd ~ d and Su'Onl emPntal Right I May 12th, 1947 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED .AND RESOLVED that the Chairman Pro Tem and Clerk of this Board be, and they are hereby, authorized to sign a certain supplemental agreement to dispense .with notice of renewal of lease, thereby modifying Paragraphs 3 and 5 of the lease dated April 22nd, 1946, by and between the County of Santa Barbara . and the United States of America. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 12th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul~. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury In the Matter. of Acceptance of Amended !nd Supplemental Right of Entry Permit . at the Santa Maria Airbase. of Entry Per i t at the Santa Maria Airbas ,- Resolution No. 7335. WHEREAS, it is to the best interests of the peep le of the County or Santa ./ RE"' soluti on y"' Barbara that an .amended and supplemental right of entry be accepted in accordance with the terms and conditions of that certain document dated May 9th, 1947, modifying the right of entry effective November 23rd, .1946, and the modification thereto dated November 25th, 1946, covering the use of the Santa Maria Army Air Field; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the Chairman Pro Tem of this Board be and he is hereby, authorized to sign on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara that certain amended and supplemental right of entry bearing date of May 12th, 1947, . with the Army Service Forces, Corps of Engineers, governing use of the Santa Maria Army Air Field. Passed and adopted by the Boar.d of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, . State of California, this 12th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays; None Absent: C. w. Bradbury In the Matter of Resolution of San Luis Obispo County Relative to Reconstruct! n of Suey Crossing B~idge. The above entitled matter is hereby ordered placed on file. Rent al of .In the Matter pf Rental of Certmi County Equipment not in Use for County Certain County Equip Purposes. ment . I ,/ Resolution No. 7336 WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara ~s the owner of certain equipment used in the maintenance and construction of county roads, whioh said equipment is not in use at the present time upon the roads under the jurisdiction of this Board; and WHEREAS, T. Cossa has requested that certain equipment be let to him; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HERES'! ORDERED AND RESOLVED, by unanimous vote of this . Board, that certain raod equipment, not now in use for county purposes, be let to said T. Cossa for the purpos.e of grading a privately owned road, at cost; said equipment to b used in the Fifth Road Distr1.ct. It 1s expressly understood that said equipment is to be returned immediately upon completion of the work for lThich it is let, and in any event immediately upon ~emand by the County of .Santa Barbara when the same becomes necessary for county purposes. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, 130 State of California, this 12th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury Reau-P. st for In the Matter of Request tor Hearing of John G. Weiler Under Old Age Security Heerine Under Old Age Law. Security Law v' Hearing upon the above entitled matter is hereby set tor May 26th, 1947, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors . . . . The Clerk is directed to give John G. Weiler Notice of the Above hearing. of Appl icati on f or Road License PPr mi In the Matter of the Application/Key Contractors, Inc. tor Road License Permit. ./ Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be, and the same is hereby, granted Key Contractors, Inc. to lay an oil pipeline on the south . side of Dal Porto Betteravia Lateral Road, Fifth District, upon the posting of a $250.00 bond. AoplicPti on f r rl.oad License Per 11i t v , ~n the Matter of Ap_plicat1on of Olah E. Smith, Br., tor Road License Permit. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be, and Communication ., the same is hereby, granted . Ulah E. Smith, Sr. to lay a water pipeline in Tepusquet Canyon, Fifth District, upon the posting of $100.00 bond. In the Matter of CommJ:!!lioation f~om Congressman Bramb! ett_l\~lative to Underground Water Surveys The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. Communi cati on In the Matter of Communication from the County Supervisors Association Relati e from Count y Supervi sor s to the l947-4S Budget Appropriation . ~s sociati o n R.e: Budget Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is hereby ordered that an Appropr iation . v appropriation of t1100. oo be set up for .said Association in the 1947-4! Preliminary R.eauest Budget. In the Matter of the Request of Burchell W. Upson, et u.x., tor Change in Carpinteria Zoning Ordinance from Residential to Commercial. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to the Planning Commission Oommunicatio In the Matter of Communication from the Congregational Conference of :\e : Tax As ses sment on Southern California Relative to Tax Assessment on Japanese Church. J aoanese Chur h Invitation ./ Payment of !-ioni es f r om .:lentals of Tax Deeded Prope rty / The above entitled matter is hereby referred to the District Attorney to consult with the County Assessor and Tax Collector Relative to facts of the case, and continued to May 19th, 1947. ~ In the Matter of Invitation from Vaqueros de los Rancho to Attend Annual Ride. The above oommunioa~ion was ordered placed on file In the Matter of Payment of Monies to the City of Lompoc, the City of Santa Barbara, and the County of Santa Barbara from Rentals of Tax Deeded Property ,/ Resolution No. 1337. WHEREAS, Revenues in the sum of $647.S2 have been received from the State Cont roller for rentals of Tax Deeded Property !ram the ~ riod of April 1, 1946 to October 31, 1946; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Sections 3659.5, as amended, and 3659.7 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the Auditor is hereby authorized to dis~riblte pro rata said sum among the County and Taxation Agencies; and r ---- ---~-----.---------:-"""-----------------"""!"'"------~----------------~---. May 12th, 194 7. WHEREAS, a portion is payable to the Cities of Lompoo and Santa Barbara. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED. AND RESOLVED that the County Audi tor be, and he is hereby, direoted to draw warrants on the Tax Deeded Land Rental Trust Fund as follows: The sum of $30.95 payable to the City of Lompoc, and the sum of $106.36 payable to the City of Santa Barbara. It is further ordered that the Auditor transfer to the General Fund the sum of $4.25 (being 3% of the Cities share of $141.56) and to transfer the balance, $506.26 to . the General Fund of the County of Santa Barbara Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, t~is 12th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, sid T. A Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: O. W. Bradbury Sale of Tax Deeded Proper y In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. ~ R~sol~tion No. 123S v Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request tor approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, May 7 1947, it is resolved that approval be and ~t. is hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property t~at are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated -in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: ' Sold to the Btate June 29 ,. 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 62 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Dee4 No. 15 Recorded in Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 13, Records of Santa Barbara County Fa1rtield Tract . Description of Property Lot 14, Block F According to official map Minimum Price $50.00 The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, the 12th day of May, 19~7. Sale of Tax Deeded Prope y In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector ' , _-Resolution No. 7339 Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded 1 properties and request for approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, May 7, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than t .he minimum price set forth in thts resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: Sold to State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 60 ' 132 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 13 Recorded 1n Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 12, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property Fairfield Tract Lot 12, Blook F According to official map Minimum Price $50.00 The foregoing r esolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, the 12th day of May, 1947. Sale of Tax DP.~ded Pr ooer y / In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. . / Resolution No. 7340 Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded . properties and request tor approval thereof tiled with this Board of Supervisors by the . Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, May 7, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted tor s aid sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California tor delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 61 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 14 Recorded i n Volume 374 of Official Records, Page 12, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property. Fairfield Tract Lot 13, Block F According to official map. Minimum Price $50.00 The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors ot Santa Barbara County, the 12th day of May, 1947. Sale of Tax Deeded Proper y -In the Ma-tter- of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. / v .!!_esolution No. 7241 Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Ta.x Collector of Santa Barbara County, May 7, 194-7, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted tor said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law tor a sum not less than the minimum price set torth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California tor delinquent taxes and are situated in the County ot Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: Sold to the State June 29, 1931, tor taxes of 1930, Sale No. 63 Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 16 Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Records, Page 1, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Fairfield Tract Lot 15, Block F According to official map Minimum Price $50.00 - May 12th, 1947 . The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, the 12th day of May, 1947. Sale of Tax Deeded Prope ty In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County TaX Collector. ., Resolution No. 7342 ./ Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof f 1led with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, May 7, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and 1t is hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 65. Deeded to State July 1, 1936, Deed No. 16 Recorded in Volume 375 of Of.fioial Records, Page 3, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Fairfield Tract Lot 17, Block F According to official map Minimum Price $50.00 The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, the 12th day of May, 1947. Sale of Tax Deeded Prope ty Tn the Matter -of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. Resolution / ' v Resolution No. 7343. Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, May 7, 19~7, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the -prcperty as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: Sold to the State June 29, 1931, for taxes of 1930, Sale No. 64 Deeded to State July l, 1936, Deed No. 17 Recorded in Volume 375 of Official Records, Page 2, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Fairfield Tract Lot 16, Block F According to official map Minimum Price $50.00 The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, the 12th day of May, 1947. In the Matter of Resolution of the State Board of Equaliztio~ in Memory of Charles S. Tomlinson, Assessor The above entitled matter is ordered placed on file. 1-34 Agricultural Commissioners Conventi0r I"" Abandonment o Portion of Jalama Road - v In the Matter of Agr1cultural~C ommiss1 oners _Q_onv ent1on. Upon motion, duly s e conded and carried, it is ordered that Walter s. Ct1mmings, Agr1cultura1 Commissioner, be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend the Agricultural Commissioners Convention in Riverside , May 21st and 22nd, 1947. In the Matter of the Abandonment of a Portion of Jalama RQ-ad. v Resolution No. Z~44 WHEREAS, a portion of Jalama Road, a county road, in the Fourth Supervisor Di strict, has been superseded by relocation and is no l onger needed tor public use as a county road; and WHEREAS, it is for the best int er ests of the County of Santa Barbara and the inhabitants t here of that said portion of Jalama Road be abandoned; and WHEREAS, such abandonment will not cut off all access t o the property of any persons which, prior to such relocat i on, adjoined the highway; and WHEREAS, such r el ocat i on was effe ct uated by realignment of said Jalama Road, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that all of the foregoing reoitatlons are true and correct. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that pursuant t o the authority ves t ed in the Board of S~p e rvisors by Section 960.1 of the Streets and Highways Code, the following portion of Jalama Road be and the same is hereby abandoned as a county highway, to-wit: Beginning at the intersection or the northerly line of the land described in the deed to the County of Santa Barbara recorded September 26, 1945, in Book 656 at page 229, Official Records in the Santa Barbara County Recorder's Office, with the nort herly line of the land desori.bed in t he deed to s aid County rot Santa Barbara recorded March 19, 1947, in Book 722 at page 324 official records of said County Recorder' Otfioe; thence westerly along the northerly line so described in the deed to the County of Santa Barbara recorded March 19, 1947, in Book 722 at page 324 of said Official Records to its intersection with the west erly end or the land so described in said deed to the County of Santa Barbara recorded September 26, 1945, in Book 656 at page 229 of s aid Official Records; thence northeasterly and southeasterly along the northwesterly and northeasterly lines of the land so described in the last above mentioned deed to the point of beginning, as said portion of Jalama Road to be abandone is shown on the Plan and Profile of Jalama Road filed as Sheet 1 of 2 sheets, File Number 54-451 in the Office of the County Surveyor of Santa Barbara County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk be and he is hereby directed t o forthwith record a certified copy of thisrresolution in the office of the Recorder of Santa Barbara County. Passed and adopted by the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, this 12th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: c. w. Bradbury Authorizing In the Matter of Authorizing Dr. Joseph T. Nardo to Visit Clinic. Dr. Joseph T. ~!ardo to Visi Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Dr. Joseph T. Nardo Clinic ~ be, and he is hereby, authorized t o visit the Los Angeles Veneraal disease rapid treat- Meeting of School Health Physicians I ment center. In the Matter of Meeting of School Health Physicians. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Dr. Louis J. - Needels be , and he is hereby, authorized attendance at a meeting of school health ' . . Stat e Social Welfare Boar Meeting y County Servi e Officer's As soc ie t ion and State Veterans Boa d Meet1n'1:S May 12th, 1947 physicians in Los Angeles April 26th, 1947 In the Matter of t he State Social Welfare Board Meetins . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that H. J. Rudolph, Welfare Director, be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend a meeting of the State Sooial W~lfare Board in Los Angeles, May 22nd and 23rd, 1947 In the Matter of County Service Officer's Associatio~ and State Veterans Board Meetings. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Elvin R. Morgan and Francis A. McNamara be, and they are hereby, authorized to attend meetings of the County Service Officer's Association and the State Veterans Board in Bakersfield May 15th. and 16th, 1947. Authorizing I In the Matter' of Authorizing David Fouts, Assistant Service Officer, to Take Assistant Service a Course of Instructions in Veterans Administration. 0ff icer to Take Course Upon motion, duly se.oonded and carried, it is ordered that David Foute, of Instructi ns .,. Assistant Service Officer, be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend a course of Dismantling Dyer Bridge Authorizang Richard Whitehead, etc . , to Vis Bay Ar~a, Sa Joaquin Vall and San Bernardino v State Chamb"' of Commerce Meeting Transfer of Funds to Employe s 1 Retirement Fund. v t I instructions in Veterans Administration in Los Angeles May 19th to 23rd, 1947, inclusive In the Matter of Dismantling Dyer Bridge, Fourth District. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Supervisor McClellan be, and he is hereby, authorized to dispose of salvage material from the Dyer bridge , subject to the approval of the District Attorney In the Matter_ot Author~ing Richard S. Whit~ea~ Norman H. Caldwell, and Henry E. Bauernschmidt, to Visit the Bay Area, San Joaquin Valley and San Bernardino. Upon motion, du~y seconded and carried., it is orde. red that Richard s. Whitehead . Works Directo. r, .N orman H. Caldwell, and Henry E. Bauernschmldt, be, and the1 are hereby, authorized to travel to the Bay area, San Joaquin Valley, and attend tre California Planning Institute in San Bernardino May 17th, 1947. In the Matter of State Chamber of Commerce Meeting. The Board is hereby authorized to attend the State Chamber of Commerce meeting being held at the ~iltmore Hotel, Santa Barbara , May 21st, 1947. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds to t_!le E~loyees' Retirement Fund. 0 RD ER Upon motion, duly made, seconded, and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to trans~er the following sums to the 1Employees 1 Retirement Fund1 from the funds set forth below, said trarister being in accordance with the provisions of Section 101 of Article 6 of the County Employees' Retirement Act of 1937: General Fund Salary Fund Good Roads Fund Oil Well Inspection Fund Law Library Fund Total credited to "Employees' Retirement Fund 3, 5gg.7g l,9g6.95 97g.g9 22.02 69 Upon the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: . Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell :136 Cancellation of Funds I Cancellation of Funds / Cancellation of Funds j Cancellation of Funds j Nays: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury -In the Matter of Cancellati-on of Funds. Resolution No. 734:5 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $574.72 is not needed in account 131 B 13, Road and Bridge Material, Maintenance and Operation, Third Supervisor District-Road District, Third Road Fund. Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of five hundred seventy-four and 72/100 dollars ($574.72) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Third Road Fund. Upon the passage of the for egoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution ~ 7)46 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $132.14 is not needed in account 296, Capital Outlay, Santa Barbara County Water Works District #1 Maintenance Fund Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred thirty-two and 14/100 dollars ($132.14) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Santa Barbara County Water Works District #1 Maintenance Fund. I Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, e. W. Bradbury In the Matter of C~oellation of Funds. Resolu~ion No. 7341 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $1,260.75 is not needed in account 179 C g7, Caretaker's House and Grounds, Capital Outlay, Santa Barbara Ampi theatre, General Fund. Now therefore be it resolved that the sum of one thousand two hundred sixty and 75/100 dollars ($11 260.75) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above accoun, and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds_, ~esolut1on No. 734.S. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $500.00 is not needed in account 171 B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, Maintenance and Op~rat1on, Parks-Fourth District, General Fund. Now ther efore, be it r~ solv ed that the sum of tive hundred dollars ($500.00) '. be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Rese.r ve General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the l ' Cancellation of Funds I Transfer of Funds Transfer of Funds ' - I t May 12th, 1947 - f ollowing Supervisors vot ed Aye, t o-wit: . Paul E. . Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 7) 49 Whereas, it appears t o t he Board of Sup ervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $139.50 is not needed in accounts g1 A 3, Clerk, Salaries and Wage s, the sum of $124.~o ; .and g1 C 62, Demonstration Equip~ent, Capital Outlay, the sum of $14.70, Farm Adviser, Gener al Fund Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of one hundred thirty-nine and 50/100 dollars ($139.50) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above accounts . and returned t o the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the pass.age. of the fore going reso.lution, the .roll being called, the f ollowing Super visors voted Aye, t o-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherf or~, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, C. w. Bradbury In t he ~atte r of Transfer of Funds from the UnaEproEriated Reserve General ' Fund. Resolution No . 1250 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund t o account 171 A 60, Labor; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of five hundred dollars ($500. 00) be and the same is her eby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 171 A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Parks-Fourth District, General Fund. Upon the pass.age. of the f ore going reso.lut ion, the .roll b eing called, the following Superviso.rs yoted Aye, t o-Wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury In the Matter p f Tr~nsf er of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Reaolution No. 7351 Whereas it appears t o the Board of Supervisors of Sant a Barbar e County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Gene r a l Fund to aocounts g1 B 6, Materials and Supplies; g1 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies; g1 B 11, Demonstration Materials and g1 B 25, Service and Expense; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now there~ore be, it r esolved that the sum of one hundred thirty-nine and 50/100 .dollars ($139.50) be and the same is her eby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to accounts g1 B 6, Materials and Suppl ies, the sum of $4o.oo; g1 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies, the sum of $4o . oo ; g1 B 11, Demonstration Materials, t .he .sum of $19. 70; and. si: B 25, Servioe and Exp_ense I the su.m of $39. go, Maintenance and Operation, Farm Adv.ise.r, General Fund. Upon the passage of the f or egoing resolution, the r oll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury 1-38 Transfer of Funds ./ ' \ Tran sf er Funds of I TrP.nsf er of Funds I In the Matter - of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Resolution_No. 7352 Wher eas it appears t o the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is neeessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 179 B 13, Road and Bridge Materialsi in accordance wit h Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolv ed that the sum 1 one thousand two hundred sixty and 75/100 dollars ($1,260.75) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated r eserve General Fund to account 179 B 13, Road and Bridge Materials, Maintenance and Operation, Santa Barbara Ampitheatre, General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, . the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Tranef er of Funds from the Un pro~iated Reserve Beneral Fund. Resolution No. 1j53 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 196 A 12, . Matron; in acoordanoe with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 196 A 12, Matron, Salaries and Wages, Juvenile Hall, General Fund. Upon the passage of the f oregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury . . In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Santa Barbara County Water Works District #1 Maintenance Fund. Resolution No. 735~. Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a tranef er is necessary from the Unappropriat ed Reserve Santa Barbara County Water Works District #1 Maintenance Fund to account 296, Maintenanoe and Operation; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of tb:l Political Code, Now therefore, be it r esolved t hat the sum of One hundred thirty~two and 14/100 dollars ($132.14) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Sant a Barbara County Water Works Dj:trict #1 Maintenance Fund to acoount 296, Maintenance and Operation, Santa Barbara County Water Works District #1 Maintenance Fund. Upon the passage of the f oregoing r esolution, the r oll being called, t~e f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoCle1lan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, O. W. Bradbury. Transfer of Funds Revision of Budge t I tems ,/ Revi sion of Budget I tems ,/ May 12th, 1947 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Third Road Fund. Resolution No. 7355 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Third Road Fund to account 131 C 6, Road Equipment; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of five hundred seventy-four and 721100 dollars ($574.72) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Third Road Fund to acoo.unt 131 C 6, Road Equipment, Capital Outlay, Third Supervisor District-Road District, Third Road Fund. Upon the passage .of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. 'l'w-itchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury. In the Matter of Revision of Bud5et Items. Resolution No. 7-12 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Planning and Public Works, General Fund Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts, be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account 2g B 27, Publications, the sum of $100.00 to Account 2g B 6, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Planning and Public Works, General Fund. I Upon the passage of the toregoing resolution, the ~oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Rev1s1on of Budget Items Res9lutiJLn No. 7357 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Forester and Fire Warden, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Accounts 91 B 25, Service and Expense, the Sum of $100.00; and 91 B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, the sum of $25.QO to Account 91 B 26, Heat, Light, Power and Water, Maintenance and Operation, Forester and Fire Warden, General Fund. Upon the passage .of the foregoing reso+ution, the roll being called, the following Supervisor.a v.oted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewar t, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury 1-40 Revision of Budget Items / Revision of Bud~-et Items I Revision of Budget Items ./ Revision of Budget Items ,/ In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items . Resolution No. 735g Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenanoe and Operation, Forester and Fire Warden, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid aocounts be and the same are hereby revised as f ollows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 91 B 25, Service and Expense, the sum of $150.00 to Account 91 B 1, Telephone and Telegraph, Maintenance and Operation, Forester and Fire Warden, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury . . In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 3759 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Veterans' Service Otfioe, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are her eby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account lg7 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies, the sum of $50.00 to Acoount lg7 B 25, Service and Expense, Maintenance and Operation, County Veterans' Service Office, General Fund. Upon the passage of the f or egoing resolution, the roll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury. . In the Matter o! Revision of Budget Ite~!. Resolution No. 7360 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Juvenile Hall General Fund. , Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Accounts 196 A 4, Extra Clerical Help, the sum of $300.00; and 196 A 35, Matron-Cook, the sum of $361.5o to Accounts 196 A 1, Superintendent, the sum of tg5.50; and 196 A 12, Matron, the sum of $576,eo, Salaries and Wages, Juvenile Hall, General Fund . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury. . In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7361 Wher eas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a r evision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Ventura, Santa Barbara Juvenile Forestry Camp, General Fund Revision of Budget Items '( Revision of Budget I tems v Reports ---1 Allowance of Claims -- 14 May 12th, 19~7 Now, t~erefore, be 1t Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 198 B 3, Travel Expense, the sum of $50.00 to Account 198 B 1, Superintendent, Salaries and Wage-s, Ventura, Santa Barbara Juvenile Forestry Camp, General Fund . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wlt: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, O. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7362 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Sant~ Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Ventura, Santa Barbara Juvenile Forestry Camp, General Fund. Now, therefore, be 1t Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 198 A ~. Extra Clerical Help, the sum of $125.00 to A .Ncoount 19g A 1, Superintendent, Salaries and Wages, Ventura, Santa Barbara Juvenile Forestry Camp, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the ~ollowing ~upervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, O. W. Bradbury In the Matter:_ of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7263_ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general olassifioat1on of Capital Outlay, Fifth Supervisor District-Road District, Fifth Road Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 151 C 2, Automobiles and Trucks, the sum of $200.00 to Account 151 C 6, Road Equipment, Capital Outlay, Fifth Supervisor District-Road District Fifth Road Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: . . Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell . Nays, None Absent, O. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Reports. The following reports were received and ordered placed on file: Santa Barbara General Hospital Veterans Service Office Welfare Department In the Matter of Allowance of Claims Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that the following claims be, and the same are hereby, allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the f aoe of each claim respectively, to-wit: 14:2 Mrs. Ysobel Abrago A. Carlisle & Co. Acme Furniture Corporation Acme Lock Shop Amelia Aores Mrs. S. R. Aiken Air Reduction Sales Oo. Albrecht & Reichard Mrs. Carlotta Alvarado Ambassador Laundry American Opt_ical Company GENERAL FUND American Public Welfare Association Andera1s A. N. Packing Co. A. s. Aloe Company Associated Telephone Co., Ltd. do do do do Dr. Rodney F. Atsatt V. N. Bailey Mrs. John Baker Katherine Baker, PHN . Bancroft-~h1~ney Company 3runes ~az~etta, Jr. Beard Motor Co. Beattie and Lunt Wilma Becknell Bilhuber-Knoll Corp. Blake, Moffitt & Towne Bortolazzo Grocery Bostitch-Western, Inc. Harry J. Bowman Bradley Coffee Shop Bradley Hotel Mrs. Inez Branch Braun Corporation Jeanette Brown Brown's Drug Store . . Bruoella Laboratory Burroughs Adding Machine Company Burroughs Wellcome & Co Lauren F. Busby, M.D. Busy Bee California Electric Company Mrs. Bessie Carbajal Mrs. Irene Carbajal Carpinteria Feed & Supply Mrs. J. Carricaburu Channel Paper & Supply Co. 113.75 41.75 101.99 3.os 11.50 30.00 34.42 5.00 25.00 76.l! ig.97 3.60 6.05 620.53 9.43 33.62 32.go 6.60 50.00 25.00 35.00 !.30 i5.3g 17.26 11.g3 26.05 13.75 lo.4S 32.42 2g.gg lg.50 lolJgo 14.94 23.00 310.03 11.95 10.53 3.og 12.00 92 163.44 16.oo 14.76 7.51 75.00 35.00 1.65 37.50 4o.19 , May 12th, 1947 Channel Paper & Supply Co. Channel Radio Supply Co. Chap's Market Chlorine Solutions, Inc. I. O. Churoh, M.D. Mrs. Millie Clark College Book Company Convent of t he Good Shepherd C. P. Magner, Funeral Home Crane Company Marcus E. Cravens GENERAL FUND The Credit Bureau of Santa Barbara Walter s. Cummings. Judith A. Davi es Mrs . Mary De la Vega W. L. Dembrowsk1 Martin De Piazzi Dohrmann Hot el Supply Co. do do Louwillow Dominguez Ducommun Metals & Supply Co. Fred Dumeshausen Electric Service Company Electrolux Corpor ation Mrs. Olive Elkins The Elliott Addressing Machine Company El Porvenir E1 Progreso Mkt. El Rancho Market Endo Products Alfred J. Engl e Enterprise Launderers Alice Erickson E. s. Miller Laboratories, Inc. Miss Luoy Espana do do Mrs. Ef'f ie Eeteu Irvin M. Fallie Farallone Fisheries Firestone Stor es Amelia Flores Juan F. Flor es Edwin F. Froelich, D.D.S. J ames D. Garrigan Mrs . Hat tie Gates General Refrigeration Service Co. George R. E. Milligan Co; The George P. Pilling & Son Co. 3.59 27.03 43.50 4.92 21.50 60.00 g.20 lto.oo 70.00 15.4-3 ltg.06 24-.00 23.75 23.75 25.00 33.00 3.75 13.02 100.24 35.00 9. 66 10.00 62.2g lto.27 40.00 14.72 16.90 55.62 23. 02 19.19 5.s5 .13. 45 2lt.g6 gg.79 7.50 105.00 !to.co 9.72 36.ltg 1.22 !to.co 347.50 9.3g 11.00 !to.co 4.03 92.26 3.11 1: 3 144 George Young, Inc. Evelyn Giust i GENERAL FUND Goleta Cemetery Associat i on Goleta Lemon Association Goleta Market Mrs. Ramona Gonzales Irene Grand Grayston X-Ray Co. Groves' Seaside Service Eva Hamilton Ida Hamilton Clara Hernandez Hoag Seed Company Holiday Hardware Company Home Rooting Co. D. L. Hossack Houghton Mif tlin Company J. W. Hudson Interstate Bakeries Corp. Mrs . V. Isom C. E. James Melba James J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Leon E. Jedlicka Shoe Shop Mrs. Della J ohnson Earl F. Johnson Mrs. Vyola Johnson Johnson's Grocery W. F. Johnson Jordano Bros do Juillard-Cockcrott Inc Department of Justice Karl's Shoe Store The Kelley-Joett Mtg. Company Kraft's Grocery Mrs. Ida Mae Krebs Mrs. John Lara do Lederle Laboratoreis Hazel R. Lidbom W. T. Lillard Lompoc Light & Water Dept. Adrulf o Lopez . . Mrs. Lillian Lopez Los Angeles Stamp & Stationery McCabe's TirP Shop McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Francis A. McNamar.a 11.04 4.73 10.00 39.37 5.s9 35.00 40.00 143.91 6.70 140.00 35.00 45.00 s7.62 g9.07 7.50 s3.25 2.77 1367.70 100.SO 15.00 49.75 42.00 31.79 1.75 so.oo 2s.9g 4o.oo 4s.2g 12.50 llS.72 251.94 335.~2 l.g2 i5.4g 46.13 29.33 17.50 35.00 35.00 4.g6 7.35 30 .g4- 61.06 9.00 7.50 lS.~5 14-.66 37s.s9 3.50 ------"'-----------------------------------~-_ _J__ _ ___ _ I May 12th, 1947. Francis A. McNamara Anna McNichols GENERAL FUND M & F Packing Company Magneto & El ectrical Service E . J. Manfrina Mark' s Incorporated do do do do Mrs Trina Martin Marvin-Neitzel Corpor ation Mrs. Frank Mecham Mrs. J ess Mendoza Mrs. Mary Menezes Mrs. Minnie Menezes do do Mona A. Merriam Mexico City Inn Miller's Pharmacy do do Mission Linen Supply He l en Miyamoto Mrs. Violetta Mollie . Montecito County Water District Mr s. Rebecca Montez l-tontgomery Ward do do Kenneth s. Moore Moore Mill and Lumber Comp~n~ Elvin R. Morgan Frank Morley Bernard S. Morris Joseph T. Nardo, M.D. National Aniline Division National Biscuit Company Louis J. Needels, M.D. News-Press Publishing Co. Off ice Equipment Co The Ohio Chemical & mfg. Co Osborne's Book Store Ott Hardware Company do do . Oxygen Therapy Sales Company Pacific Coast Publishing Company do do Pa ci f io Freight Lines Paci fic Gas & Electric Co. do do Pacific Southwest Realty Company 20.4-S 3.s7 802.22 13. 81 13.00 34.e!7 110.62 3.69 45.00 45.72 4-0.oo 17.50 g5.67 17.50 40.00 12.~3 29.40 4.5g 4.58 .7g 15.00 18.66 1.35 25. 00 39.77 4.61 45.25 43.03 28.12 46.64 230.00 39.52 36.45 11.4-2 21.50 1.50 12. J.O 16.28 5.41 1.13 16.61 7.39 11.22 126.03 1.00 21.65 196. ~-1 60.00 146 Josephine Packer, PHN Padre Food Products Paramount Flag Company Patrick and Moise-Klinkner Co. Mrs. Mary Perry Warren Peterson Polar Ice and Cold Storage Mrs. Martha Powell Chas. A. Preuss, M.D. The Psychological Corp. Department of Public Haalth Purity Stores The Quality Printing Service Railway Express Agency Mary P. Ramsey C. J. Rector Mrs. Margarite Rector R. L. Scherer Comoany Mrs. Alicia Robinson Joseph Robinson, M.D. Mrs. Dominga Roblee Rodenbeck'e Rogers Furniture Store Mrs. Carmela Romasanta John Romero, Jr. Maria Romero John D. Ross R. B. Ruiz William o. Russell, M.D. Dorothy Russick do do S & K Markets Safeway Stores, Inc. do do do do do do St. Vincent's School Mrs. Jennie Sanchez do do Mrs. Mildren Sanchez Sanitary Laundry City of Santa Barbara GENERAL FUND Santa Barbara County Chamber of Commerce do do Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Santa Barba.ra Optical Co. Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply Co. Santa Barbara Retreading Co. 01 ty of San ta Maria do do 10. 37. 3.00 5.33 37.35 35.00 12.00 4.15 35.00 50.00 7.15 s.32 73.g4 3s.95 3.21 150.00 2.00 75.00 2s.70 34.67 100.00 15.00 6.61 93.89 45.00 g.oo g.oo 47.50 66.25 175.00 i+o.oo 80.00 19.55 18.g3 16.90 g4.lt9 257.!7 10.00 so.co 4o.oo 124.oo 4.oo 50.00 1338.13 1065.23 1614.7g 18.00 20.16 l.go 12.go 10.00 , I t May 12th, 1947 Santa Maria Lodge No. 90, K of P S. M. Tire Exchange & Garage Josephine Savage Hot el Savoy The Schauer Printing Studio Seaside 011 Co. do S. E. Rykoff & Co. Sharp & Dohme, Inc. Harry Shaw Frank N. Silva Myrtle Simpson ,. Social Service Exchange Solvang Drug Company Southern California Edison Co. do do do do do do Southern Counties Gas Co. do do do do do do Southern Pacific Company Southern Pacific Milling Company Standard Brande Inc. Star Rug Works Sterling Drug Co. . Warren Stevens Stillwell & Bickmore Locy Strother Mrs. Marian L. Sullivan Rita Sunderland Surveyors Service Company Texas Lunch Homer C. Thompson do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Vining C. Thompson Thorne Electric Company Margaret Todd Treasurer of the United States Trojan Cleaning Salte Products Co. GENERAL FUND 250.00 3.5g 50.00 60.00 312.41 36.06 22.96 gg.92 32.91 37.16 10.00 17 .1~2 133.33 41.57 657.5g i.go 74.36 343g 61.52 2.g1 1.66 16.g2 4o.70 17.51 216.00 9.75 7.1g 4-2.00 22.50 169.00 4-5.33 105.00 5. 4-9 36.90 4-.oo 1.50 6.49 95.79 .39 5.1+9 3.77 2.11 20.20 27.50 21.5g 17.50 365.09 76.4-6 1 ."l - ., - ~ ' 1-48 . . H. J. Ullmann, M. D . Underwood Corporation I do do Union Hardware & Metal Co. The Upjohn Company J. A. Van Horn Ventura County Hospital Ventura Rubber Stamp Co. Mrs. Martha Wade Wallace & Tiernan Salee Corp. Walters Surgical Company do do Water Department do do do do do do Raymond Watson Weber Baking Company Atwell Westwick Mrs. Alioe Whitford Roy Wilkinson J. B. Willhoit Vincent E. Wood do W. P. Fuller & Company GENERAL FUND A. Block & Son GOOD ROADS RUND Air Reduction Sales Company American Bitumuls Oompany Anderson and Johnston Associated Telephone Company, Ltd. do do Beard Motor Co Brooks & Borra Buellflat Rock Company Carpinteria Hardware Co Martin De Piazz1 Hobbs Bros. Eral F. Johnson La Palma Grande Lompoc Light & Water Dept. McNall Building Materials Nielsen & Rasmussen Pacific Gas & Electric Co do do Seaside Oil Company do do do do Shell 011 Company 61.7g 11.09 4.49 19.og 265.19 10.52 35.73 2.12 35.00 4.93 645.94 37.81 12.SO 62.90 47.20 24.25 26.00 97.30 24.50 10.00 12.10 7.49 3.70 166.92 29.11 34.76 1.44 15.22 52.35 7.25 2.00 143.31 63.4.g g9.94 29.4 5.3s 62.!2 ig.37 12.00 10.95 265.69 12.25 6.77 .g4 155.gg 69.59 77.77 52.eo ' . ' Call f or a Special Meetini;r ,. I j I I j _!. ~J May 12th, 1947 Jim Smith GOOD ROADS FUND Solvang Garage and Service St ation Sol vang Mill and Lumber Yard Standard 011 Company of Calif. State Board of Equalization Stutz Service Homer C. Thompson do do Western Mot or Transfer, Inc. White Spot Service Station Louis Even S.B. COUNTY WATER WORKS DIST. #1 lUINTENANCE FUND Pacific Gas & Electric Company Southern California Edison Co., Ltd. CARPINTERIA LIGHTING DISTRICT FUND Southern Calif. Edison Co., Ltd. MISSION LIGHTING DISTRICT FUND ' Southern Calit. Edison Co., Ltd. SUMMERLAND LIGHTING DISTRICT FUND 23.77 25.53 200.g5 15.13 .45 11.37 2.77 4.oo 155.1Q. 3.g9 50.00 35.89 202.96 39.2g 59.oti. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. CASMALIA ST LIGHTING FUND 31.20 Pacific Gas & Electric Co. GUADALUPE ST. LIGHTING FUND 1J4.S6 Pacific Gas & Electric Co. LOS ALAMOS ST. LIGHTING FUND g7.25 Pacific Gas & Ele ot~ic Co. ORCUTT ST. LIGHTING FUND 7g.75 George P. Pilling & Son Co. FAIRWAY DONATION FUND 60.00 Upon the passage of t he foregoing order, the r oll being called the following Sup ervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury Upon motion the Board adj ourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. --__ _:;? Chariman Pro em Board of Supervisors. ~ I Attest / , -~r ,. ' \,/ ' Clerk , . CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING We, t he undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Calitornia, believing t hat the interests of the County r equire that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend ther eto . It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is her eby called for May 19th, 194-7, at 10 o'clock a.m. I j _5 () The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: In the Matter of Public Hearing on the Petition of Edwin C. Welch, et al., for the Formation of the Proposed Montecito Sanitary District. In the Matter of Communication From the County Counsel of Kern County Relative to Hospitalization of Maternity Cases Arising in Cuyama Valley. In the Matter of Agreement Relative to State Monies for the Veterans Service Office. In the !.fatter of Authorizing the Payment of Funds to the Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District Under the Recreational Program Agreement. In the Matter of the Opinion of the District Attorney Relative to the Request of the Congregational Conference Requesting Cancellat ion of Truces on the Japanese Churc Property. In the Matter of Endorsement to Blanket Oil Drilling Bond. In the Matter of Leave of Absence. In the Matter of Communication from the Santa Barbara Police Benefit Association Requesting Rental of the County Bowl. In the Matter of Communication From Louis Guidotti Relative to Care of the Lompoc Cemetery. . . In the Matter of Communication From the District Airport Engineer of the CAA. In the Matter of the Abandonment of a Portion of Jalama Road. In the Matter of Authorizing the Santa Maria Valley Credit Bureau to Collect Claim. In the Matter of Acceptance of the Appointment as a Trustee of the Guadalupe Park In the Matter of the Request of J. E. Lewis tor Leave of Absence from the State. In the Matter of Authorizing David Foute, Assistant Service Officer, to Take a Course of Instructions in Veterans Administration. Purposes. In the Matter of State Department Summer Courses for Public Health Nurses. In the Matter of Meeting of the American Public Health Association. In the Matter of Rental of Certain County Equipment Not in Use for County In the Matter of Acceptance of Settlement of Claim of the County of Santa Barbara Against Sophie Anderson. In the Matter of Rescinding Resolution No. 7333 Calling for Bids for the Re-Roofing of the Santa Maria General Hospital. In the Matter of Resolution Adopting Plans and Specifications for the Re- Roofing of Buildings at the Santa Maria General Hospital. Harbor. In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. In the Matter of Recommendation Relative to the Dredging of the Santa Barba.ra In the Matter or Reports. In the Matter of the Petition of John C. Wyeth, et al., for the Formation of the Proposed Monteoito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County. In the Matter of the Petition of Edwin C. Welch, et al., for the Formation of the Proposed Monteoito Sanitary District of Santa. Barbara County. . In the Matter or the Petition of John C. Wyeth, et al., for the Formation of the Proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County. ' Dated May 5th, 1947 Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Cali:f'ornia C. W. BRADBURY PAUL E. STEWART J. MONROE RUTHERFORD R. B. McCLELLAN T. A. TWITCHELL . Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, May 19th, 19~7, at 10 o'clock a.m. Present: Supervisors Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor C. W. Bradbury. Supervisor T. A. Twitchell in the Chair. 15 The minutes of the regular meeting of May 12th, 1947, were read and approved Public Hearl g on the Petition of Edwin C. Welch, et al for the Formation of the Proposed Montecito Sanitery District./ I~ the Matter of Public Hearing on the Petition of Edwin C. Welch, et al., for the Formation of the Proposed Montecito Sanitary District. . The following protests were presented in the above entitled matter: Julien . Francis Goux; County National Bank as Guardian of the Estate of Esther Fiske Ham~ond, an incompetent person; George Fiske Hammond; Ganna Walska; Edwin F. Knowles, Sr.; Betty Curzon; and T. Halvorsen. Communicatio / Agreement . / Authorizing Payment of Funds to the Santa Ynez . Valley Union High School District .- Opinion of District Attorney . Endorsement to Blanket Oil Drilling Bond. There being no further protests the hearing was declared closed and the matter was taken under consideration. by the Board of' Supervisors, and the meeting continued until 2 o'clock p.m. of this day. In the Matter of Communication from the Count-I -Counsel of Ker-n County Relative to Hospitalization of Maternity Cases Arising in Cuyama Valley The above entitled matter is hereby referred to H. J. Rudolph, Welfare Director, and the District Attorney for investigation and report. In the Matter of Agreement Relative to St ate Monies for th~Veterans Service Office. The a~ove entitled matter is hereby referred to Elvin R. Morgan, Veterans Service Officer. In the Matter of Au!_l_!_oriz~~g the payment of Funds to the Banta Ynez Valley . Union High School District Under the Recreational Program Agreement. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor be, and he 1e hereby, authorized to draw his warrant in favor d the Santa Ynez Union High School District, under the terms of the Recreational Program Agreement, in the sum of $10S. go, be 1ng the final amount due ea.id District, as of this date In the Mat ~er of the 0E1ni~n of the District AttorneY. Relative to the Request of the cor:igregational Conference Requesting Cancellation o~ Taxes on the J.apanese Church Property. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file In the Matter of Endorsement to Blanket Oil Drilling Bond. Pursuant to the request of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in acoordano with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, 152 Leave of Absence Communic etion . Communication .,. Communication from District Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following endorsement to blanket oil drilling bond be, and the same is hereby, approved: Signal Oil and Gas Company - Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland covering well "State 2og" 7. In the Matter of Leave of Absence. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Harry F . Looney, Deputy Sherif!, be, and he is hereby, granted continuation of hie leave of absence without pay until July let, 1947. In the Matter of Communication from the Santa B-a-rbara Police Benefit Association Requesting Rental of the County Bowl. . The above entitled matter is hereby referred to Supervisor Stewart . In the Matter of Communication from Louis Guidotti Relative to Care of the Lompoc Cemetery. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to the Lompoc Cemetery District Board, c. D. McCabe, Secretary. .!.!! .t.he ~{l.tter of Communication from the District Airnort Engineer of the Airport CAA. Engineer of the CAA ./ Abandonment o a Portion of Jalama Road i/ Richard S. Whitehead, Public Works Director, is hereby directed to advise the CAA that the funds allocated for the development of the Carpinteria and Los Alamos Airports will not be used by the County In the Matter of the Abandonment of a Portion of Jalama Road. v Resolution No. _7364 WHEREAS, a portion of Jalama Road., a county road., in the Fourth Supervisor District, has been superseded by relocation and is no longer needed for public use as a county road; and WHEREAS, it is for the best interests of the County of Santa Barbara and the inhabitants thereof that said portion of Jalama Road be abandoned; and WHEREAS, such abandonment will not cut off all aooess t o the property of any persons which, prior to such relocat i on, adjoined the highway; and WHEREAS, such relocation was effectuated by realignment of said Jalama Road, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that all of the foregoing recitations are true and correct. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that pursuant to the author! ty vested in the Boa.rd of Supervisors by Section 960.1 of the Streets and Highways Code, the following portion of Jalama Road be and the same is hereby abandoned as a county highway, to wit: Beginning at a point in the center of said road, said point being S. 56 og E. 207.1g fe et distant from an intersection point in said road numbered log on a Map of a Survey of the Jalama Road made by F. F. Flournoy and filed in Book 25 at pages 197 and 19g, Records of Surveys, Santa Barbara Recorder's Office, and running thence westerl following the courses and distances of s aid road as shown on said map to a point distant s. g7 30 201 E. 509.63 feet from intersection point numbered 132 as shown on said map of Jalama Road, excepting, however, such portions of said public highway and road as are presently within the right-of-way of the relocated and superseding highway, which said right-of-way is more particularly described in that certain deed from Fred H. Bixby Company to the County of Santa Barbara, dated February 14, 1947, and recorded March 19, 1947, in Book 722 at page 324, Official Records in the Office of the County Recorder of Santa Barbara County. - Authorizing Santa Maria May 19th, 1947 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk be and he is her eby directed t o forthwith record a certified copy of t his r esolution in the office of the Recorder of Santa Barbara County. Passed and adopt ed by the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, this 19th day of May, 1947, by the following vote : Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twito 11 Noes: None Absent: c. w. Bradbury In the Matter of Authorizing the Santa Maria Valle? Credlt Bureaa t o Collect Valley C~edi Claim. Bureau to Collect Cla1 ,/ Acceptance of the Appointment as a Trustee of th Ghadalupe Par / Request of J.E . Lewis for Leave of Absence from State Resolution No. 7362 WHEREAS, Mrs. Lucy Gomez is indebted t o the County of Santa Barbara in the sum of $31.00 for services r endered t o her mother~ Maria Sandoval, by t he County of Santa Barbara through its General Hospital, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the af oresaid claim is assigned to the Santa Maria Valley Credit Bureau, and s aid Santa Maria Valley Credit Bureau is authorized t o collect said claim, institute any l egal action ther eon, and to discharge the same . Passed and adopt ed by the Board of Supervisors of t he County of Santa Barbara, State of California, on the 19th day of May, 1947, by the f ollowing -vote: Ayes: Faul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Acceptance of the Appointment as a Tr ustee of the Guadalupe ark. Resolution No. 7366 WHEREAS, by a document dated and acknowledged May 15th, 1947, by Milo Ferini of Santa Barbara and Leo E. Aoquistapace, Trustees, the County/ has been appointed a trustee under that certain trust established by a document d at ed June 10th, lSSlexecuted by Theodor e LeRoy to J ohn Dunbar, et al, and r e corded June 22nd, lSSl, in the office of the County Recorder ot the County of Santa Barbara ; and WHEREAS, it appears t o the best int er ests of the said County that said appointment should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED t hat s aid appointment, and said trusteeship, and the obligations thereof, be, and the s ame are her eby accepted, and the Chairman Fro Tem of the Board of Supervisors, T. A. Twitchell, and the Clerk of said Board, J. E. Lewis, be, and they are her eby, required to endorse said acc eptance upon said document of May 15th, 1947, and t o ~e c ord the s ame in the of f ice of the Re cor der of I the County of Santa Barbara. Passed and. ad.opt ed by the Board of Supervisors of the Count y of Santa Barbara , State of California, this 19th day of May, 1947, by t he f ollowing vote : Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of the Request of J. - E. Lewis for Leave of Abs ence from the State Upon motion, duly s econded and carried, it is order ed that J. E. Lewis, County Clerk, be, and he is her eby, gr anted l eave of abs ence from the St ate from May 2gth to June 15th, 1947. I I 154 Authorizing Assistant Service Off ice to take Course of InstructionlS In the Matter of ------- --A-utho-rizing David Fouts, As s ist~t Service Offi9er, to Take a Cru.rse of Instructions in Vet erans Administration. Upon motion, duly s econded and carried, it is order~ d that David Fouts, Assistant Service Officer, be , and he is her eby, authorized to attend a course of instructions in Veterans Administrati on in Los Angeles June 2nd to 6th, 1947, inclusive . State Departme t In the Matter , of State Department Summer Courses for Public Heal th Nurses. Summer Courses for Public Health Nurses Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that Dr. Church, Health Officer, be, and he is hereby, authorized to select not more than two Public Health Meeting of Public Health Association ,/ Nurses t o attend two summer courses t o be given by the State Department o! Health. In the Matter of Meeting of t he American Public Health Association. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Dr. Church, Miss Becknell, Mr. Garrigan and Mrs. Davies be, and t hey are her eby, authorized to attend meetings or the American Public Health Association in San Francisco, May 27th, to 29th, 1947. It is f urther ordered that ?~r. Fallis be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend a session for sanitar ians of the above Association May 26th, 1947. Rental of In the Matter of Rental of Certain Counti Equipment not in Use for County Certain Count Equipment Purpos es. / .- Resolution No. 7367 . WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is .the owner of certain equipment used . in the maintenance ~d .construction of county r oads, which said equipment is not in use Acceptance of Settlement of at the pr esent time upon the roads under the jurisdiction of t his Board; and WHEREAS, Sohuyler Brot hers have r equested that certain equipment be l et to them, as her einafter set forth ; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED, by unanimous vote of this Board, that the f ollowing described oounty road equipment, not now in use f or county purpos es, be let to the said Schuyler Brothers for the period hereinafter set forth, . at oost; s aid equipment to be us ed in the Fourth Road District: Power Take-Oft Unit for a D-4 Tractor Five Days It i s expressly understood t hat said article is to be r eturned immediately upon oompletion of the work f or which it is let, and in any event immediately upon demand by the County of Santa Barbara when the same becomes necessary f or county purposes. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara State of California, this 19th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: c . w. Bradbury In the Matter of Acoeptanoe of Settlement of Claim of the County of Santa Claim against Barbara Against So'Ohie Anderii n Sophie Anderson. ./ Resolution No. 736g . WHEREAS, one .Sophie Anderson was a r ecipient of Old Age Security payments during the years of 1943, 1944, i 945, and 1946; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid Sophie Anderson received payments f or the months of May and June 1943 totaling $go. oo, and f or a period from September 1, 1945 to and including July 31, 1946 totaling $500.00; and - , , , . - Rescinding Resolution No . 7333 ,/ - - - -- - - - - - - - May 19th, 1947 WHEREAS, the sum total of $5SO.OO was paid to the aforesaid Sophie Anderson during a time when she possessed personal property 1n amounts over and above that authorized and permitted by law; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid Sophie Anderson, by and through her brother, W. A. - Clarkson, and Hugh J. Weldon, attorney at law of the City of Santa Barbara, has tendered repayment to the County of Santa Barbara of the sum of $580.00 in a form of a check now in the possession of Hugh J. Weldon, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that it is for the best interests of said County of Santa Barbara that said sum of $5go.oo be and the same is hereby accepted by this Board of Supervisors on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara I in full settlement of all mat.t ers pertaining to the ineligible payments to the aforesaid Sophie Anderson; and it is further ordered and resolved that the District Attorney of the County of Santa Barbara be and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept the said sum of $5SO.OO from Sophie Anderson in full settlement and satisfaction of any and all claims or demands of any nature whatsoever which said County has against the said Sophie Anderson by reason of payment as aforesaid. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 19th da.y of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twj,tohell. Noes: None Absent: c. w. Bradbury In the Matter of Rescinding Resolution No. 7333 Calling for Bids for the ReRoofing of the Santa Maria General Hospital. / Resolution No. 13-22 WHEREAS, on the 12th day of May, 1947, the .Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, passed and .adopted Resolution No. 7333 adopting plans and specif ioations for the re-roofing of buildings at the Santa Maria General Hospital, calling for re-roofing bids and determining a wage scale for same, and due to inadvertence the wage scale set forth in said resolution for roofers was specified at the Santa Barbara City rates in the place and stead of the prevailing rates of the Santa Maria district for said roofers NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED that Resolution No. 7333 passed andadopt ed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, on May 12th, 1947, adopting plans and specifications for the re-roofing of buildings at the Santa Maria General Hospital calling for re-roofing bids and determining wage scale for the same be, and the same is hereby, rescinded. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 19th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: c. W. Bradbury Resolution In the Matter of a Resolution Adopting Plans and Specifications for the Re- Adopting Plans and Roofing of Buildings at the Santa Maria General Hospital, Calling for the Re-Roofing Specif icati ns for the R~- Bids and Determining a Wage Soa.le for Same. Roofing of Buildings - v Resolution No. 1270 Santa Maria General WHEREAS, plans and specifications have been completed by the Department of Hospital I Planning and Public Works for the re-roofing of buildings at the Santa Maria General Hospital. - . - I - ~56 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the same be and are hereby adopted; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the same be advertised for bids for furnishing all labor, materials, transportation and services for the exterior painting of same; said . advertisement to be published in the Free Advertiser; bids to be sealed and filed with the County Clerk on or before the 2nd day of June, 1947, at 10 o'clock a.m., at which time bids will be opened. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a wage scale be and is hereby adopted in aocordano with prevailing rates in this area as follows: Cla. ss of Work Roofers, Composition Roofers, Composition & Shinglers Sheetmetal Workers Construction Laborers Per Diem Wage $13.20 13.20 - 16.oo lo.go Hourly Wage $ 1.65 1.65 2.00 1.35 The foregoing schedule of per diem wages is based upon a working day of eight (g) hours. The hourly wage rate presecibed hereinabove is the per diem rate divided by . the aforementioned number of hours constituting a working day. ' Foremen not less than $1.00 more per eight (g) hour day than wage for the particular craft. For any craft not included in the list, the minimum wage shall be the general prevaiiing wage for the locality shall not be less than $1.175.per hour for skilled labor and not less than $1.00 per hour for unskilled labor. Except in the case of Watchman, double time shall be paid for work on Sundays and Holidays and one and one~ half time shall be paid ~or overtime. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 19th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: c. W. Bradbury ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the County of Santa Barbara will receive bids for furnishing all labor, material, transportation, and services for RE-ROOFING OF CERTAIN l BUILDINGS OF THE SANTA MARIA GENERAL ijOSPITAL, SANfA MARIA, CJ\t,IFOR8I~: each bid to be 1 accordance with the plans a.nd specifications now on file ~1th the offices of Department of Planning and Public Works in the County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, where copies may be obtained upon request. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to the statutes of the State of California, or local law thereto applioable, the County of Santa Barbara has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holiday and overtime work in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft or type of . . . . workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract which will be awarded the successful bidder. . . The prevailing rates so determined are as follows: Class of Work Roofers, Composition Roofers, Composition & Shinglers Sheetmetal Workers Construction Laborers Per Diem Wage $13.20 13.20 i6.oo lo.go Hourly Wage $ 1.65 1.65 2.00 1.35 The foregoing schedule of per diem wages is based upon a ~orking day of eight Cancellation of Funds. ,/ Transfer of Funds. May 19th, 1947 (g) hours. The hourly wage rate prescribed hereinabove is the per diem rate divided by the aforementioned number of hours constituting a working day. Foremen not less tban $1.00 more per eight (g) hour day than wage for the particular craft. For any craft not included in the list, the minimum wage shall be the general prevailing wage for the locality sha.11 not be le.as than $1.175 per hour for skilled labor and not less than $1.00 per hour for unskilled labor. Except in the case of Watchmen, double time shall be paid for work on Sundays and Holidays and one and onehalf time shall be paid for overtime. It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any subcontractor under him, to pay not less than the said specif'ied rates to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the contract. Each bid shall be made out on a f orm to be obtained at the Department of Public Works; shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or bid bond for not less than ten (lo) percent of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the County of Santa Barbara, California; shall be sealed and filed with the County Clerk before ten o'clock a.m., the 2nd day of June, 1947, at which time they will be publicly opened in the chanbers of the Board of Supervisors in the County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, California The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into said contract after being requested to do so by the said County or Santa Barba.ra . The County of Santa Barbara reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. By order of the Board of SupeTvisors this 19th day of May, 1947 ' J. E. LEWIS, County Olerk County of Santa Barbara, California In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 7371 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that . . the sum of $100.00 is not needed in account 99 A 31, Dentist, Salaries and Wages, Health Officer, General Fund. Now therefore, .be it resolved that the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Un!!-,Ppropriated Reserve General Fund. Resolution No. 7172 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 99 C 1, Office Equipment; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, 158 Revision of Budget Items I Revision of Budget I tems I Revision -of Budget I tems I Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserye General Fund to account 99 C 1, Office Equipment, Capital Outlay, Health Officer, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors vc:ted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. ~aye, None . Absent, C. W. Bradbury. - In !he Matter of ~ev~sion of Budget Ite~s. . Resolution No. 737} Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Capital Outlay, Probation Officer, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account 195 C 1, Office Equipment, the sum of $~35.09 to Account 195 C 2, Automobile, Capital Outlay, Probation Officer, General Fun~. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: . Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twi tchell Nays, None Absent, c. W.'Bradbury In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. ~ Resolution No. 731~ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Welfare Administration, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the. aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account lgg B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, the sum of $129 . 3g to Account lgg B 23, Replacement of Equipment, Maintenance and Operation, Welt'are Administration, General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, C. W. Br~dbury. In the Matter of --R- evision of Budge~ ItemsJ Resolution No. 7315 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is neoessarywithin general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund. ' Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid .accounts be and the same are herPby revised as ~allows: to-witJ Transfer from Accounts ~ B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, the sum of $100.00; end 40 B 37, Witness Fees, Mileage and Expense, the sum of $300.00 to Accounts 40 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, the sum of $100.00; and ~ B 35, Trial Jurors Fees, Mileage and Expense, the sum of $300.00, Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: I Revi si on of Budget I tems / May 19th ,. 1947 Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell . Nays, None Absent, None . . In the Matter of Revision o ~ Budget Items. Resolution No. 7375! . . Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that . . " a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Health Off leer, General Fund. Now, therefore, .be 1 t Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are her eby r evised as f ollows: t o-wit; Transfer from Account 99 A 34, Supervising Nurse, the sum of $499.50 to Account 99 A 1, Health Officer, t he sum of $112.50; 99 A 3, Property Officer, the sum of $135.00; 99 A 10, Inspector, the sum of $166. 50; 99 A 35, Health Educa t or, the sum of $81.00; and 99 A 51, Janitor, the sum of $4.50, Salaries and Wages, Health Officer, General Fund. Upon the passage of the f oregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None . J\bs ent, C. W. Bradbury. Recommendati n Re : Dredging of The Harbo Harbor .r In the Matter of Recommendation Relative to the Dredging of the Santa Barbara / Resolution No. 7376 WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara and the City of Santa Barbara, jointly, . 1 have entered into an agreement with the United States of America, wherein funds to cover the cost of dredging the Santa Barbara Harbor are to be furnished by said County, City, and the United States of America; and . .WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara has been advised by the United States Engineer Office that tentative plans for r educing the depth of dredging in the harbor entrance area, in order to dredge an area along the shore landward of the Navy Pier to provide additional boat mooring space, are not feasible due to t he existence of stone and gravel \'1hich rould blanket the beach on which the dredged material would be placed; and . WHEREAS, such blanketing of beaches with stone and gravel would prevent . . . movement of sand eastward along the shore line to denuded beaches in unincorporated territory; and WHEREAS, the United States Engineer 0ff1oe recommends that the entire amount of available funds be expended on dredging t he entrance channel and that, prior to advertising the next maintenance dredging, arrangements be made to dredge such areas, other than the entrance channel, as the City of Santa Barbara may desire for additional boat mooring space, and to deposi t the dredged material in such a manner as t o have the . . least detrimental effect on the down coast beaches; N0\'1, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED 'that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, do es her eby concur in this recommendation subject to the approval or the City of Santa Barbara. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbar a, St ate of California, this 19th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: c. w. Bradbury 1~i0 Reports ----i In the Matter of Repor~s. The report of the City of Santa Barbara Recreational Program was received and ordered placed on file. The Board took a recess until 2 o'clock p.m. of this day At 2 o'clock p.m. the Board convened. Present: Supervisors Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Absent: C. W. Bradbury Petition of Edwin C. Welc , In the Matter of the P~ition of Edwin c. Welch, et al., for the Formation of et al . , f or the Proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County. the For mat i on of the Propos d . Monteoito Sanitary Dist / - Resolution No. 7377 RESOLUTION UNDER SANITARY DISTRICT ACT OF 1923, as Amended. WHEREAS, a petition for the formation of the Montecito Sanitary District ot Santa Barbara County signed by Edwin C. Welch and thirty-one other persons was presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof on April 14, 1947; and WHEREAS, a hearing on s aid petition was had by said Board of Supervisors on May 19, 1947 1 at 10 :.oo .o 1 olook A.M. in the meeting room of said Board of Sup ervisore in the County Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, under and by virtue and in pursuance of the Sanitary District Act of 1923, as amended (Health and Safety Code, Part 1 of Division 6); NOW, THEREFORE, SAID BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FINDS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors at the aforesaid meeting place on April 14, 1947, the aforesaid petition was presented to said Board of Supervisors. 2. That thereupon said Board of Supervisors on said April 14, 1947, by an order duly enacted and entered upon its minutes found that the said petition and proceed ings in relation thereto were subject to the provisions of the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, and that by virtue of said District Investigation Act or 1933 ordered all proceedings under the Sanitary District Act of 1923 continued to May 12, 194 at 10:30 o'clock A.M. in said meeting room in order that the provisions of said District Investigation Act could be complied with. 3. That thereafter on May 12, 1947, at 10:30 o'clock A.M said proceedings under said District Investigation Act being completed and it being ordered by said Board of Supervisors that the prooeedings under said Sanitary District Act of 1923 be resumed, said hearing under the Sanitary District Act of 1923 was duly ordered continued to May 19, 1947, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at said meeting room. 4. That thereafter said hearing was had on May 19, 1947 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at said meeting room of said Board of Supervisors. That at said hearing a written protest was filed by Blanche Louise Robertson Barnes and Harry W. T. Roes, as trustees under the will of John W. Barnes, deceased, against the inclusion in the district of 29 acres of land on the east side of Olive Mill Road near Hot Springs Road, held by them as trustees. That at said hearing a written protest was filed by the beneficiaries under the trust held by the Metropolitan Trust Company against the inclusion in the district of property known as Barker Hill or "Barker Hill property," said protestants being represented by their attorneys, Heaney, Price, Postel and Parma, appearing by Harold A. Parma. That at said hearing a written protest was filed by Provident Securities Company and the Estate of Elizabeth Poniatowska against the inclusion in the district of their property generally known as the "Crooker Sperry Ranch" and also known ' I 1. 1. May 19th, 1947 as 1Las Fuentes Rancho," said protestants being represented by their attorneys, Heaney, Price,Postel and Parma, appearing by Harold A. Parma. That at s~id hearing written protests were filed by the following persons against the inclusion of their lands in the district: C. W. Morton, Mrs. c. W. Morton, Mrs. Clifford Jones, Karl N. Haws, 1 Wanda T. Haws, Anthony Bedolla, Leonora Harris Bedolla, Wm. C. Matthews, Clifford Jones, Evelyn Starr Lesslie, Kathryn A. Adler, Larelei Wood, Arthur Adler, Herbert J. Wood, Ruth c. Taylor, H. o. Taylor, Mary Taylor, Bernard O'Brien, Viola M. 0 1Brien, James W. Frick, Mabel Park Frick, Clara B. Gibson, Edward G. Gibson, Edward Gibson, Catherine L. Gibson, Adele W. Mar~, ~rthur Mark, Westmont College, Leonora c. Coo. k, Paul D. Newby, Mildred W. Newby, Christ N. Peterson, Clara F. Peterson, W. H Hooker, Sr., Ed. Walin, M. L. Green, Ann N. Green, Marie Walin, Annette McArthur, Mrs. E. O'Brien, Eugene 0 1 ~rien, Wm. A. McArthur, Inez McComb, R. P. McComb, Virginia Holbrook, Verda L. Rogers, , . . . Mary Laug, Bert Pollo9k, Georgia Pollock, Florence W. Matthews, D. t. Green. e, Joseph . McManus, Garnett B. MoManus, A. R. Beylin, L. F. Beylin, R. T. Taylor, E. D. Taylor, I M. D. Ma~hei, R. A. Spitser, V. W. Spitser, George Whipple, Richard Romero, Mrs. Edythe Whipple, Yvone Whipple, J . . Thomsen, Mrs. J . Thomsen, Ernest Thomsen, W. B. McArthur, Jessie M. Ha~blen, Ruth Schaefer, Ben J. Schaefer, Russell R. Hensling, A. B. McArthur, Ri~hard D. Wager, Elizabeth s Wagner, Clarence ~. Cook, Zyle W. Cook, Carlos W. Cook, Marie Louis~ C9nrad, said properties in the aggregate constituting the "Montecito Homes Estates, 11 and said protestants being represented by their attorney, Percy Charles Heckend9rf That at sa.id hearing oral protests were made by the following persons ~ga~nst the in~lu~ion of their respective properties in the district, to-wit: T. . . . Halvorsen relative to his property at San Y. si.d. ro and East. Va. lley Roads, Col. A. s. Boyd relative to his property at 40 San Ysidro Lane, Col. W. C. Von Kessler relative to his pr.operty at 28 ~a Vereda Road, and by Elbert s. Conner, by Col. G. 'tT. Barker, relative to his prope. rty on Ladera. Lane. That at said meeting written protests were also filed against the inclusion of ther respectiv.e lands in the district by Julia-n F. Goux, Mrs. W. R. MoKeen, George Fiske Hammond and Katherine Cheney Hammond (represented by J. F . Goux), Betty Curzon (represented by Heaney, Price, Postel and Parma, by Harold A. Parma). Ganna Wals.k a .( re.p resented b.y J F Goux), the Estate of Esther Fiske Hammond, an i.ncompetent person, by the County National Bank and Trust Company of Banta Barbara as gua.rdian of her estate (represented by J. F. Goux), and Edward F. Knowles (represented by Harry W. T. Ross). 5. Thereupon at said hearing said Board of Supervisors proceeded to hear j evidence from Harry w. T. Ross, Harold A. Parma, Lawrence M. Parma and Juli~n F~ Goux; I and pursuant to a stipulation made between the Board of Supervisors, the proponents of the petition and Harold A. Parma, Harry W. T. Ross and Percy Charles Heckendorf, . attorneys for certain protestants and objectors, and T. Halvorsen, Col. A. s. Boyd, Col. G. W. Barker and Col. W. C. Von Keesler, also considered as evidence in this hear- ing, evidence relative to s aid district and said protestants and objectors' respective properties, which had been introduced before said Board of Supervisors at the hearing before it on May 12, 1947, under the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended; and the affidavit of publication of said petition and notice that it would be presented to the Board of Supervisors on April 14, 1947, at lo:oo o'clock A.M. having been introduced, and arguments having been made, the matter was then continued by the Board of Supervisors until 2:00 o'clock P.M., May 19, 1947, at its meeting room. 6. That said Board of Supervisors reconvened at 2:00 o'clock P.M., May 19, 1947, at said meeting room, at which time further arguments were made by respective 1-62 counsel and a written protest was filed by Vincent E. Wood against the inclusion in the proposed district of 1 and 7/gths acres or land o~med by him at 163 Lilac Drive. 7. There being no farther protests , e1ther oral or written, the matter was then submitted to the Board or Supervisors for its determination. IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED, ORDERED, DETERMINED AND .FOUND AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the for egoing findings are true and correct. 2. That the following protests are hereby allowed, and the lands of which they are subject shall not be included in the proposed district, to-wit: the protests of Julian F. Goux, Betty Curzon, Estate of Esther Fiske Hammond, an incompetent person, Edward F. Knowles, Blanche Louise Barnes and Harry W. T. Ross, as trustees under the will of John W~ Barnes, deceased, the beneficiaries under the trust held by the Metropolitan Trust Company, Provident Securities Company and the Estate of Elizabeth Poniatowska, C. W. Morton, Mrs. C. W. Morton, Mrs. Clifford Jones, Karl N. Haws, Wanda T. Haws; Anthony Bedolla, Leonora Harris Bedolla, Wm C. Matthews, Clifford Jones, Evelyn Starr Lesslie, Kathryn A~ Adler, Larelei Wood, Arthur Adler, Herbert J. Wood, Ruth G. Taylor, H. o. Taylor, Mary Taylor, Bernard O'Brien, Viola M. O'Brien, James W. Frick; Mabel Park Frick, Clara B. Gibson, Edward G. Gibson, Edward Gibson, Catherine L . Gibson, Adele W. Mark, Arthur Mark, Westmont College, Leonora C. Cook, Paul D. Newby, Mildred W. Newby, Christ N. Peterson, Clara F. Peterson, \'l. H. Hooker, Sr., Ed. Walin, M. L. Green, Ann N. Green, Marie Walin, Annette McArthur, Mrs. E. O'Brien, Eugene O'Brien, Wm. A. McArthur, Inez McComb, R. P. McComb, Virginia Holbrook, Verda L. Rogers, Mary Laug, Bert Pollock, Georgia Pollock, Florence W. Matthews, D. L. Greene, Joseph McManus, Garnett B. MoManus, A. R. Beylin, L. F. Beylin, R. T. Taylor, E. D. Taylor, M. D. Mathei, R. A. Spitser, V. W. Spitser, George Whipple, Richard Romero, Mrs. Edythe Whipple, Yvone Whippl~, J. Thomsen, Mrs. J. Thomsen, Ernest Thomsen, W. B. McArthur, Jessie M. Hamblen, Ruth Schaefer, Ben J. Schaefer, Russell R. Hensling, A. B. McArthur, Richa d D. Wagner, Elizabeth s. Wagner, Clarence N. Cook,Zyle W. Cook, Carlos W. Cook, Marie Louise Conrad and Ganna Walska 3. That the following protests are hereby rejected disallowed and dismissed, and the lands of which they are subject shall be included in the proposed district, to-'111 t: the protests of T. Halvorsen, Col. A. B. Boyd, Col. W. C. Von Kessler, Mrs. W. R. McKeen, George Fiske Hammond, Katherine Cheney Hammond and Vincent E. Wood. ~. That no land has been improperly omittea from the proposed district, and that it is not necessary to continue the hearing o~ the peti~ion for the inclusion of any additional land; that no persons owning or having an interest in lands outside the proposed district have presented any request for inclusion of the lands within the district. 5. That a full hear1ng on said petition on the formation of the proposed district has been had and that it is not necessary to grant any further continuances. 6. Tm.t only the heretofore mentioned oral and written protests have been made to the inclusion of the respective protestants' lands in the proposed district. 7. That said petition was duly and regularly signed by twenty-five or more residents and freeholders residing within the proposed district, as the boundaries thereof are hereinafter established, and was duly verified by the affidavit of one of the petitioners; and was duly published for at least two weeks preceding April 14, 1947 in a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Santa Barbara; that with the petition there was duly and re gularly published a notice stating the time when the petition would be presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, and that all presons interested may appear and be heard; that said petition duly and regularly contained the name of the proposed district, the boundaries of the ' May 19th, 1947 proposed district and a request that the territory within the boundaries be formed into a Sanitary District, as provided by Part 1 of Division 6 of the Health and Safety Code. g. That all requirements of the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, and of the Sanitary District Act of 1923, as amended, have been complied with, that the Board of Supervisors have modified the boundaries of the proposed district as set forth in said petition, and s aid modified boundaries are as hereinafter set forth; that said boundaries have not been modified so as to exclude from the proposed district any land which would have been benefited by the formation of the proposed district, nor as to include in the proposed district any lands which would not, in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors, be so benefited; that all lands included within the modified boundaries of the proposed district will be benefited by the formation of the district, and all lands excluded from the modified boundaries of the proposed district will not be benefited by inclusion in the proposed district. 9. That an election shall be had in the proposed district on July 15, 1947, to determine whether said proposed district should be formed an4 to elect an assessor an as amende five members of the Governing Board in accordance with said Sanitary District Act of 192 ,/ lo. That the boundaries of the proposed Monteoito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County be, and they are hereby, established as follows: Beginning in the State of California, County of Santa Barbara, at the inter- ' section of the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of the property of the Santa Barbara Cemetery Association with the mean high tide line of the Pacific Ocean; thence northerly along said Cemetery line to an intersection with the easterly City Limits line of the City of Santa Barbara; thence northerly and westerly along said City Limits line to a poi nt on the center line of Barker Pase Road; thence northerly along the center line of Barker Pass Road to the center line of Sycamore Canon Road; thence easterly alon the center line of Sycamore Canon Road to the center line of Cold Springs Road; thence northerly along the center line of Cold Springs Road in all of its courses and curves to the center line of Mountain Drive as said drive existed May lat, 1947; thence in a general easterly and northeasterly direction along the .center line of said Mountain Drive in all of its courses and curves to its first intersection with the west line ot Lot 6, Section 6 T.4 N., R. 26 W. S.B.B. & M.; thence southerly along the westerly line of Goternment Lot 6 of s aid Section 6 to the southwesterly corner of .said Lot; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Lot 6 and the southerly line of the NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 and the southerly line of the north 1/2 of the southeast 1/4 of s aid section to a point on the easterly line of said Section 6; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Section 6 to the corner common to Sections 5, 6, 7 & g of T 4 N, R 26 W, SBB & M; thence eaeterly along the northerly line of said Section g to the southwest ccrner .of the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of the above mentioned Section 5; thence northerly, easterly and southerly along the westerly, northerly and easterly lines respectively of said SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 5 to the corner common to Sections 4, 5, g and 9 in said .township and range; thence easterly along the northerly line of Sections 9 and 10 to the corner common to Sections 2, 3, 10 and 11 in said towhship and range; thence easterly along the northerly line of said Section 11 to the northeast r corner of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of s aid Section 11; thence southerly along the east line of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said .Section to and along the center line of Ladera Lane to its intersection with the center line of East Valley Road; thence along the center line of said road to an intersection with the easterly line (or its projection) of the Stetson traot as said tract is shown on a map recorded in Book 19 of Record of Surveys at page 131, record~ of s aid County; thence southerly and westerly along the I easterly and southerly lines respectively of said Stetson tract to a point on the easterly line of Tract "A" of the Ortega Rancho as said tract is shown on a map . recorded in Book 2 of Maps and Surveys at page 14, records of said County; thence northerly along said easterly line to the northeasterly corner of said Tract A; thence in a general southwesterly direction along the northwesterly line of said Tract A to the northerly corner of that parcel of land commonly known as the Dupe Tract" said corner being the northerly corner or the property described in Parcel One in Book 571 of Official Records of said County at page 311; thence southeasterly and southerly along the northeasterly and easterly lines resp ectively of said Parcel One to the mean high tide line of the Pacific Ocean; thence in a general westerly direction along said mean high tide line of the Pacific Ocean to the point of beginning. Excluding, however, from said proposed district the parcels of land hereinafter described as Exclusion No. 1, Exclusion No. 2, Exclusion No. 3; Exclusion No . 4; Exclusion No. 5, and Exciusion No. 6, to-wit: EXCLUSION NO. 1 Excepting and excluding from said proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County all that land in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, consisting of parcels A and B described as follows: PARCEL .A: That certain portion of the West One Half of the Northwest One Quarter of Section 11, Township 4 North, Range 26 West, S.B.B. & M., lying south of Bella Vista Drive, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, described as ' follows: Commencing at Station #99 on the center line of Bella Vista Drive as conveyed by L. F. Swift to the County of Santa Barbara by deed recorded in Book 350, Page 362 of Official Records in the said County of Santa Barbara Records, said point being at the end of a circular curve concave t o the southwest from which a 3/4 inch survey pipe set on the east line of the said NWi of the NWi of Section 11, at the point of intersection of the tangent lines of the said curve, bears South g659 1 East 94.79 feet distant; thence 1st, North g659 1 West following along the center line of said Bella Vista Drive g6.62 feet to the beginning point of a circular curve to the right and Station 119g of said road; thence 2nd, following along the arc of said curve 96.16 feet in a northwesterly direction, said curve having a delta of 154413011 and a radius ot 350.00 f eet, the chord or which bears North 7906145" West 95.86 feet to the end of said curve and Station #97 of said road; thence 3rd, North 711413011 West go.32 feet to the beginning point of a circular curve to the right, and Station #96 of said road; thence 4th, following along the arc of said curve 111. 24 feet in a northwesterly direction, said curve having a delta qf 453113011 and a radius of 14.o.oc feet, the chord of which bears North 4go2g45" West 108.34 feet to the end of said curve and Station #95 of said road; thence 5th, North 2543 1 West lS.54 feet to the beginning point of a circular curve to the left and Station #94 of said road; thence 6th, following along the arc of said curve 177.9g feet in a northwesterly direction, said curve having a delta of 11318130" and a radius of 90. 00 feet, the chord of which bears North 8222115" West 150.37 feet to the end of said curve end Station #93 of said road; thence 7th, south 4o0 5g30" West 175.g5 feet to the beginning point of a circular curve to the right and Station #92 of said road; thence gth, following along the arc of said circular curve 192.57 f eet in a southwesterly direction, said curve having a delta of 7333 13011 and a radius of 150. 00 feet, the chord of which bears South 7745 11511 West 179.62 feet to the end of said curve and Station #91 of said road; thence 9th, North 652g West along the center line of said road Cat 50. 71 feet to Station #90 of Bella Vista Drive) and at 101.10 feet to an iron spike set for the I May 19th, 1947 point of intersection of the tangent lines of a circular curve concave to the north from l1hich a 3/4 inch survey pipe bears South 20 17' West 21.10 feet distant; thence 10th, South 20 17' West leaving said Bella Vista Drive 262.95 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe; thence 11th, South 17 17 1 West 23g.20 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe set in the Montecito County Water District pipe line right of way; thence 12th, South 51 3g 50" West following along the said Montecito County Wat er District pipe line right of way six (6) feet southerly measured at right angles from the present twelve (12) inch pipe 67.~o feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe set in a deep ravine at the most northerly corner of the Alexander Van der Kar property; thence 13th, following down the said deep r avine and easterly line of the Van der Kar property by the following courses South 43 25' 50" east 97.73 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 14th, South 25 201 30" East 71.70 feet to an iron bolt; thence 15th, South S6 141 10" East 6S.23 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 16th, South 4go 36J 50" East 111.gl feet to a cross cut on a large stone; thence 17th South 4o0 26 1 30" East 99.so feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe; thence I igth, Sruth g 26 1 101 East 52.g4 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe; thence 19th, South I 6G0 101 101 West 44.S2 feet to a cross cut on a rock; thence 20th, South igo 031 4o" West ~ . 36.66 feet to an iron spike driven into a send rock; thence 21st, South 49 241 West 47.02 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 22nd, South 66~ 19 1 30" West 44.g5 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe; thence 23rd, South 33 22.1- lo" East 74. 35 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 24th, South 63 311 5011 West 62.73 teet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe - driven into a sand rock; thence 25thSouth lg0 241 20" East 70.67 feet to a 3/4 inch ~ survey pipe; thence 26th, South 2go 161 50 East. i3g.1g feet to a spike driven into a - sand rook; thence 27th, South 65 26 1 30" East 4o.90 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe; thence 2gth, South 32 19 1 East 143.22 feet to a spike driven into a cross cut on top of sand rock at the juction point with another ravine coming from the northeast; thence 29th, North 0 02 1 West following up said ravine from the northeast 69.25 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe from whioh a spike in a twelve (12) inoh diameter Sycamore tree bears- South o0 . 02'' East 4. 50 feet; thence 30th, North 51 311 East l eaving s aid ravine 277.42 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe set on the bluff bank of said ravine; thence 31st, - North 43 36' East fo.llow1ng along the southeasterly bluf'f bank of s aid ravine 576. g4 feet to a cross cut on top of a large boulder from which a spike in the .crotch of a f'orty (4o) inch diameter Liv.e Oak tree bears North 71 03 East 36.go feet distant; thence 32nd, North go 31' West along the east bank of said ravine. 346. 31 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe set on the westerly side of an old graded ro.ad bed; thence 33rd, North 1 59' West 190.31 feet to a 3/~ inch pipe from which a spike in a ten (10) inch diamete Live Oak tree bears North 29 53' East 13.32 feet distant; thence 34th, North 45 11 1 Eas 220.Gg feet to the place of beginning. . PARCEL B: That certain portion of the west half of the northwest quarter of Section 11 and the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 26 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian lying south of Bella Vista Drive; in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, described as follows: Commencing at an iron spike set at the point of intersection of the tangent I lines of a circular curve concave to the northeast from which Station No. 90 on the II center line of Bella Vista Drive, as conveyed by L. F. Swift to the County of Santa Barbara by Deed recorded in Book 350, page 362 of 0ff 1cial Records in the office of the County Recorder of said County, bears south 65 2g east 50.39 feet distant said point also being the most northwesterly corner of the property conveyed to Edwin F. Knowles, et ux., by deed dated April 16, 1945 and recorded in Book 639 at page 356 of Official I 16li Records of said County; and a 3/4 inch survey pipe bears south 20 171 west 21.10 fe et distant; thence 1st, south 20 171 west along the northwesterly line of the said Knowles property 262.95 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe; thence 2nd south 17 171 west continuing along the said Knowles property 23g.20 feet t o a 3/4 inch survey pipe set in the Montecito County Water District pipe line right of way; thence 3rd, south 51 3g 501 west f ollowing along the said Monteoito County Water Dist rict pipe line right of way six feet southerly IIEasured at right angles from the present 12 inch pipe 205.95 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe set on the southerly end of a l+o foot easement from which a 1/2 inch survey pipe set on the west line of Section 11, bears south 51 3g 50" west, 36.66 fe et; thence 4th, north 10 101 30" west along the center line of said easement 92.40 feet to a point; thence 5th, north 35 111 30" west Cat 21.11 f eet across the section line between Sections 10 and 11, T 4 N, R 26 W, S. B. B. & M.) and at 63.20 feet to a point; thence 6th, north i+g0 53' 30" west continuing along the said center line 90.26 feet to a point; thence 7th, north 40 361 30" west along said oenter line llg.25 feet to a point; thence gth, north 16 39' 3011 west 149 .1+7 fe et along said center line t o a point; thence 9th, north 10 1+2 1 west aiong said center line 152.60 fe et to a point; thence 10th, north 3 15 1 2011 east continuing alo~g said center line of said 4o foot easement, 132.45 feet to a point on the oenter line of Bella Viste Drive, from . which Station No. g3 of said Drive bears south 57 02 1 west 76.33 feet di~tant; thence 11th, north 57 02 1 east 2.06 feet to the beginning point of a circular curve to the right and Station No. S4.; thence 12th, following along the arc of said curve and center line of said Drive 11+5 . 67 f eet in an easterly direction, said curve having a delta of 75 521 and a radius of. 110.00 f eet, the chord of which bears south g5 02 1 east 135.21+ feet to the end of SRid curve and Station No. S5; thence 13th, south 1+7 06 1 east along the center line of said Drive 29 .12 f ee t . to Stati on No. g6 and the beginning point of a circular curve to the l eft; thence ll+th, f ollowing along the arc of said curve and t he center line of said Drive 154.99 feet in a southeasterly direction (at s outh 62 3g 25 11 east on a sub chord of said curve at g5.73 feet, intersect the said Section line between Sections 10 and 11, Township 1+ North r ange. 26 West, S.B.B. & M., and t rom the intersection point to a 2 inch survey pipe set at the common corner of S~ctions 2, 3, 10 and 11, Township 1+ North, Range 26 West, S.B.B. & M., bears north o0 06' 3011 east 3g6.75 feet distant), said curve having a delta of 55 30' and a r adius of 160. 00 feet, t he chord of which bears south 74 511 east 149.00 feet to the end of said curve and Stati on No. g7 of said Drive; thence 15th, north 77 21+ 1 east along the center line of said Drive 111+. 21 f eet to Station No. gg and the beginning point of a circular curve t o the r i ght; thence 16th, f ollowing along the arc of said curve and center line of said Drive 145.2g feet in a southeaster.ly direction, said ourve having a delta of 55 29 1 301 . and a radius of 150. 00 feet, the chord of t-1hich bears south 74 51' 1511 .east 139. 67 feet to the end of said curve and Station No. g9 or said Drive; thence 17th, south 47 061 3011 east along the tangent line of s aid last mentioned curve 50~39 feet to the plao of beginning EXCLUSION NO. 2 Excepting and excluding from said proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County all that r eal property located in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, designated as Parcels A, B, C, and D, said r eal property constituting portions of the Outside Pueblo Lands of the City of Santa Barbara, in the County of Santa Barbare , State of California, more particularly described as follows: PARCEL A: Beginning at a point in the center of Valley Road, distant north g9o 50' west 431 feet from the southwest corner of the tract of land conveyed by Juan Ayala to Rt. Rev . Francis Mora, by deed dated April $, igg1 and r e corded in Book 11Y11 ' I May 19th, 1947 at page 146, of Deeds, records of seid County; thence north 535.5 feet to the line of land now or formerly or Morley; thence along the line of said Morley land, north 66 521 west, 4g9 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of the tract of land conveyed by Juan Pablo Ayala to Augustin Goux and Thomas Goux, by deed dated March 15, lg9g and recorded in Book 61, pt page 468, of Deeds, records of s aid Ca.inty; thence south along 1 the east line of said tract 725.2 feet to the center line of Valley Road; thence south I 89 501 east along the center line of said road 446.g feet to the point of beginning. ' P~CEL B: Beginning at a point distant 3.10 chains east of the northwest corner of Survey No. 226 of s aid Outside Pueblo Lands; thence east, along the north line of the lands her etofore owned by B. Jacques, 7.94 chains; thence north. lo.g5 chains; thence north 66i0 west 8.67 chains; thence south 14.34 chains to the point of beginning. PARCEL C: Beginning at a point in the north line of Valley Road where the same intersects the west line of the tract of land described as Parcel 2 in the deed to Julien F. Goux dated December 27, 1934 and recorded in ~ook 322, page 360 of Official Records; thence north 1 26i' west along the westerly line of the s aid Goux tract 149.56 fe et; thence north g4 13' west 317.56 feet to a point in the center line of Romero Canyon Road; thence south 5 47' west along the center line of said Romero Canyon Road 171.~-l feet; thence south ggo 03 east 330.07 feet to the point pf beginning. PARCEL D: Beginning at a point i~ the north line of Valley Road where the same intersects the west line of the tract of land described as Parcel 2 in the deed to Julien F. Goux dated December 27, 1934, and recorded in Book 322, page 360 of Official Records, thence 'north ggo 03 1 west 330.07 feet to a point in the center line of Romero Canyon Road; thence south 5 47' west along the. center fine of Romero Canyon Road to a point in the center line of East Valley Road; thence easterly following the center line of East Valley Road to a point south of the point or beginning; thence north to the point of beginning. EXCLUSION NO. 3 Excepting and excluding from e ~ id proposed Montecito County Sanitary District Santa Barbara County the following descri~ed real property situated in the County Santa Barbara, State of California, generally known as the Crocker Sperry Ranch and/or Las Fuentes Rancho and consisting of Parcels A, B, C, D an~ E, more particularly describe as follows, to-w1 t: PARCEL A: All that certain tract o-f parcel of land situated in. Montecito, so called, in the County of Santa Barbara, Stat.e of California, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Co.mmencing at the northwesterly cor~er of the Former Coate Farm at a post in the fence on the south side of the public road leading through Montecito at the common corner of the Gilchrist and Coats tracts; and being the northwesterly corner of the tract of land conveyed by the CitY; of Santa Barbara to Newton Coate and Catherine Coats, his wife, by deed dated December 22, 1858, and recorded in Book 1 0" of Deeds at page 188 Records of said County, and running thence south 73 east Gg.50 chains to the east corner of the Coats tract as f enced and 1nclosed on the line of said public road; thence south 30 west along the line of fence inoloslng the said Coats tract and excepting therefrom the Williams Tract at Ortega Hill, so called, 36.39 chains to the south corner of the said Coats tract as f enced and inclosed as aforesaid; thence north 74 15 1 west 21.83 chains to a post; thence south 11 east 6.65 chains; thence north 43 45 1 west 9.5g chains; thence south 6oi0 west 7.54 chains; thence north 9!0 east 11.57 chains intersect- l ing the south line of the tract hereinbefore mentioned and described in said deed from 168 the City of Santa Barbara to Newton and Catherine Coats; thence north 73 west 26.67 chains to the westPrly corner of said Coats tract; t hence north 17 east 30.39 chains along the fence to the place of commencement, being the same tract of land in one body 1nclosed by fence which was possessed and occupied by Newton M. Coats, deceased for his life time and aftPr h1s death by Catherine Coats, his surviving widow, up to the 2Sth day of Januar y, 1Sg7, when the same was conveyed by her to one Edwards Roberts and containing 21g acres of land, or thereabouts, and comprising each and all of the parcels of land described in the conveyances of record trom the said City of Santa Barbara to Newton Coats, deceased and Catherine Coats, his wife. EXCEPTING therefrom that portion thereof conveyed to William A. Slater, Jr., et al., Trustees, by deed dated May 3, 1929, recorded in Book lg5, page 1S3 of Official Records of Santa Barbara County described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the center line of East Valley Road, at the most northwesterly corner of said Las Fuentes Rancho, from which a 2 inch survey pipe bears south 1707 1 west 20.37 feet; thence let, south 17071 west, following along the westerly line of said Las Fuentes Rancho, and the easterly line of the tract of land described in the deed to William Hubbard. Hall, dated January 22, 1924 and recorded in Book 47, at page go of Official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of said County, 464.50 feet to a 1/2 inch. survey pipe; thence 2nd, south 73041 east, parallel with said East Valley Road, 39s.36 feet to a point on the center line of a 40 foot road trom which a 1/2 inch survey pipe set on the westerly side of said road, es granted in the deed to the Valley Club of Montecito, a corporation,. dated January 2g, 1929 and recorded in Book 171, at page 437, of Official Records of said County, bears north 73041 west 20.00 fee t ; thence 3rd, north 1707 east, following along the center line of said 40 foot road, 1S5.55 fe et to the beginning point of a circular curve to the left; thence 4th, following along the aro of said circular curve and center line of said road, 90.77 f eet in a northeasterly direction, said curve having a delta of 2000 1 and a radius o~ 260.00 fe et, the long chord of which bears north 7071 east 90.30 feet, to the end of said curve; thence 5th, north 253 west, following the center line of said road 57.96 teet to the beginning point of a circular curve to the left; thence 6th, following along the arc of said circular curve and center line of said road, 91.29 feet in a northwesterly direction, said curve having a delta of g0 101 and a radius of 64o.oo fe et, the long chord of which bears north 65g west 91.15 fe et, t o the end of said curve; thence 7th, north 1103 1 west, following the center line of said road, 59.01 feet t o the intersection point with the center line of said East Valley Road; thence Sth, north 73041 west, fol1owing along the center line of said East Valley Road, 297.g1 feet to the place of beginning. PARCEL B: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Monteoito, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: . . Commencing at a point from l'lhich the southern corner of the 115th survey of Santa Barbara County bears north 2330 east 601 links distant and thence 1st, south 60~5 1 west 7.52 chains to a point from which an oak tree lg" in diameter marked "J" bears south 245 1 west 69 links distant 2nd, south 9 west 11.50 chains to a point from which an oak tree 3611 in diamet er marked "J" bears north 7go east g links distant, 3rd, south 4215 east 13.47 chains to a point from which an oak . tree lgn in diameter marked 11 J 11 bears north 66 east 17S links distant 4-th, north 4315' east 11.18 cbains to a point from which an oak tree 36 11 in diameter marked "J" bears south 33301 west 60 links distant 5th, north 12 west 10.50 chains to an oak tree lg11 in ' .-i '~ L t l May 19th, 194-7 diameter marked "J", 6th, north 43 301 west 9 chains to a point of beginning, containing 26 acres 2 R & 33P; EXCEPTING therefrom that portion of the above described premises described in the deed from Jose del Carmen Olivas and wife to Burkhill Jacques, dated February 20, I lg76 and recorded in Book particularly described as 11P11 pp ltl6 of Deeds in Santa Barbara County Records, and more follows: All that real property situated in the Montecito, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a stake and stones, from which an oak tree 3 feet in diameter bears north 74 olt' east 99.2 feet lat, north ~3 21 1 east 133.2 feet along a board fence 2nd north 10 09 1 west 661.t feet, along a board fence, 3rd north 4-7 11 1 west 110 feet along an old pole fence to bank of creek, 4th south 25 20 1 west 251.t feet to a stake and stones, 5th south 3 33 1 east 179.7 feet to a stake and stones, 6th south 36 241 east I 144.7 feet to a stake and stones, 7th south 9 ltl' west 249 feet to a point in the center of the creek, gth south 71 east 16g.g feet to the point of beginning, containing 3.29 acres, more or less. PARCEL C: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in said County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: ' Commencing at the most westerly corner of the tract of ground conveyed by the TCMn (now City) of Santa Barbara, State of California, by a deed recorqed April 23, lg5g, in Book 11 0 of Deeds at page 13, Records of said County, to leabel Yorba, running thence let, north 23 east 1155 feet; 2nd, south 71 east 106.2 feet to a point in the center of the creek; 3rd, south 2 31 1 west 223 feet partly in the creek to high land on the west side of same; 4th, south 17 29 1 east llt9 feet to a board fence and 5th, south 41 16' west gg4.6 feet along said fence to the point of beginning, containing 3.95 acres more or less. PARCEL D: A11 that certain piece or parcel of land situate, &ying and being . in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the west edge of the Najalayegua Creek, said point being the southeast corner of a tract of land conveyed to William H. Crocker by Edwards Roberts, by deed dated the 15th day of August lgg7 and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Santa Barbara County on the 22nd day of August lgg7 in Book 15 of Deeds, page 429, and running thence, lat, north 74t0 west 21.g3 chains along the south boundary of said tract; thence 2nd, south 11 east 6.g5 chains to a point; thence 3rd, north 47 111 west 1.66 chains to a point on the east bank of creek; thence 4th, south 25 20 1 west 3.g4 chains to a point; thence 5th, south 3 33' east 2.72 chains to a ' point; thence 6th, south 36 241 east 2.19 chains to a point; thence 7th, south 9 44 1 west 3.77 chains to a point; thence gth, south 2 1 1 west 3.3g chains to a point; thence 9th, south 17 29' eaat 2.26 chains to a post on the line of board fence and on the west bank of Creek; thence 10th, north 51 1/4 east 27.39 chains to the point of beginning, containing 24.95 acres, more or less. PARCEL E: That portion of the Outside Pueblo Lands of the Town (now city) of Santa Barbara, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake on the southerly side of a public road leading through the Montecito Valley, as said road existed on March 16, lg91, said iron stake being at the most northeasterly corner of the tract of land conveyed by the City of Santa Barbara, a municipal corporation, to Edwards Roberts, by deed dated August 13, lgg7 1 ;0 and recorded in Book 15, at page 421, of Deeds, r ecords of said County; thence along the southerly side of said public r oad, south 73 east, 50i feet t o an iron stake survey monument; thence south 209 .00 f eet, t o an iron stake survey monument; thence north 73 west, 209.00 fe et, t o an iron stake survey monument; thence north, 209.00 feet to an iron stake survey monument set on said line of s aid public road; thence, along said last mentioned line , south 73 east, 15Sl feet, to the place of beginning. EXCEPTING from Parcels A, B and D. above described those portions thereof included within the boundaries of the parcel of land conveyed to The Valley Club of Montecito , a corporatiqn, by a de ed dated J anuary 2S , 1929 and r ecorded in Book 171, at page 437 of Official Records of Santa Barbara County, described as follows: Commencing at a two inch survey pipe set at the most southerly corner of the said Las Fuentes Rancho, as shown upon a map of survey of sai d Rancho, made by W. T. Moore and r ecorded in Book 10 at page 79 of Maps and Surveys, in the office of the County Recorder of said County; thence north 41 23 1 east along the southeasterly line of said Rancho, as afores aid, 29S.S4 f eet t o a two (2) inch survey monument ; thence north 51 101 e ast continuing al ong said l ast mentioned line , soo.52 feet to a 1.2 inch survey p ipe set on the westerly side of Sheffield Drive and t he true point of beginning f or the f ollowing described parcel of land; thence lat, north 51~ 10 1 east continuing along the above l ast mentioned course and t he westerl y side of said Sheffield Drive, . g99.56 fe et t o a two (2) inch survey pipe; thenQe 2nd, north 31 57' east along the westerly side of said Sheff ield Drive 4S.42 f ee t t o a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 3rd, north 64 2S 1 west running into said Las Fuentes Rancho 191.20 f eet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 4th, s outh 72 15 1 west gg7.92 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 5th, north Sl0 29 1 west 719.10 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; t hence 6th, north 43 4o' west 531.24 f eet t o a 1/2 inch survey pipe s et on the westerly line of the s aid Las Fuentes Rancho and the easterly line of the traot of land described as Parcel #2 in the deed t o Clara H. Gould dated September 14, 1906, and recorded in Book 114 at page 5g5 of Deeds, records of said County; thence 7th, south 9 4g west following along the weeterl line of the said Las Fuentes Rancho and t he easterly line of the s aid Gould Tract , i2g. 17 feet to a two (2) inch survey pipe; thence Sth, . south 9 06 1 west continuing along the s aid last mentioned line, 649 . 53 f eet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe from which a two (2) inch survey pipe set at the southwe st erly corner of the s aid Las Fuentes Rancho bears so~th 9 06 1 west 111.23 f eet; t hence 9th, north g1o 241 east 445.15 f eet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe ; thence 10th, south 59 501 east 4-oo .So feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 11th, south 7go 3g east 2g6.75 f eet to 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 12th, north 71 46 1 east 3gs.60 feet t o a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 13th, south 3go 501 eas 92.00 f ee t t o the place of b eginning. . EXCLUSION NO. 4 Excepting and exluding from said proposed Mont ecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County all that cert ain r eal property in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, described as f ollows: Beginning at the northwest corner of the W. M. Graham Tract as shown on the map t her eof, r ecorded in Book 2, page 27 of Maps and Surveys in the office of the Count Recorder of s aid County; thence easterly. along the southerly line of the Southern Pacif c Railroad to the west erly line of Eucalyptus Lane; thence s outherly along the we sterly line of Eucalyptus Lane to the Southeast corn er of the tract of land descr ibed as parce three in the deed to Esther F. Hammond r e corded November 30, 1914, in Book 147, page 47 of Deeds, r ecords of SPid County; thence westerly along the southerly line of said last menti oned tract to the northe as t cor ner of the tract of land described in the deed to Esther Fiske Hammond recorded April 27, 1925, in Book 60, page i6g of Official Records ; , May 19th, 1947 thence southerly along the easterly line of said last mentioned tract to the northeast corner of the tract of land described in deed from Esther Fiske Hammond to Union Realty Company, recorded April 25, 1925 in Book 54, page 451, of Official Records; thence southerly along the westerly lof the Pacific Ocean; thence line of said last mentioned tract to the ordinary high tide westerly along said last mentioned line to the southwest corner of the Graham Tract; thence northerly along the westerly line of said Graham tract to the northwest corner thereof and the point of beginning. EXCLUSION NO. 5 Excepting and excluding from said proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County all that certain real property situated in Montecito, County of lsanta Barbara, State of California, consisting of Parcels A, B, C and D and described I as follows: PARCEL A: Commencing at a 2" pipe with brass cap set on the northeast corner of a tract of land deeded t o George H. Gould by John P. Neal by Deed dated November 29, iggG, and recorded in Book 10 of Deeds, page 136, Santa Barbara County Records; thence along the east line of said tract south g26.go feet to a 2 " pipe survey monument set at the westerly end of an old f enoe marking the north line of the land described in the deed to E. Byram recorded in Book "R", page 266 of Deeds, in the office of the County Recorder of said County; thence along said old fence, north g9 121 east, 153.73 feet to a 2" pipe survey monument; thence north o0 16t east, g33.g7 feet to a 2" pipe survey monument; thence south g6 391' west, 15g.oo feet to the place of beginning, cont aining 2.g63 acres. PARCEL B: Beginni~ at the northeast corner of the land formerly of Neal; running thence west 23 chains and 20 links, partly along the south line of Baxley to the northwest corner of said land formerly of Neal; thence south 17 chains and 24 links to a point in the west line of said land formerly of Neal; thence east 23 chains and 20 links to the east line of said land formerly of Neal, at an oak tree marked on its south side; thence running north along the east line of said land formerly of Neal, 17 chains and 24 links to the place of beginning, containing forty (40) acres, more or less; being the same premises conveyed by John P. Neal to said George H. Gould by deed dated November 29, igg6, and recorded in Book 10 of Deeds, page 136, Santa Barbare. County Reoords; EXCEPTING therefrom 4i acres conveyed by said George H. Gould to Isaac Baxley, by deed dated December 24, igg6, and recorded in Book 10 of Deeds, at page 2g2, Santa Barbara County Records. PARCEL C: Beginning at the southeast corner of the lands of Mary E. F. Gould, said southeast corner being in the west line of the premises above described and on the east side of a county r oad (Olive Mill Road); running thence north along the west line of land above described, 650 feet; thence west 25 feet; thence south 650 feet to the south line of land of said Mary E. F. Gould; thence east 25 feet to the place of beginnin ; being the same premises conveyed py Mary E. F. Gould to George H. Gould, by deed recorded in Book 64 of Deeds, page 5g, Santa Barbara County Records. PARCEL D: Beginning at the northeast corner of that strip of land conveyed by Mary E. F. Gould to George H. Gould by deed dated June ig9g, and recorded in the off ice of the Recorder of Santa Barbara County 1n Book 64 of Deeds, page 5g; thence running along the west line of land conveyed to said George H. Gould by John P. Neal, by deed dated November 29, lggG, and recorded in the office of the Recorder aforesaid in Book 10 of Deeds, page 136, 5 feet, more or less, to land of Mrs. Anna B. Bliss; thence south g9 201 west along said land of Mrs. Anna B. Bliss, 25 feet; thence running south 5 feet to the northwest corner of said strip so conveyed as aforesaid, by Mary E. F. Goul ~ i-i) .A_ ' i'W; to George H. Gould; thence running eastwardly, along the north and of said strip of land so conveyed as aforesaid by Mary E. F. Gould to George H. Gould 25 feet to the place of beginning; being the same premises conveyed to George H. Gould by Mary C. Hansen, by deed dated December 27, 1924, and recorded 1n Book 52 of Official Records, page 175, Santa Barbara County Records; EXCEPTING from the premises above described as Parcels A, B, C, and D, the following parcels of land granted by Charles W. Gould to Elizabeth Story Langford: That certain land granted by a deed dated August 25, 1930, and recorded in Book 221 of Official Records, at page 114, Santa Barbara County Records, containing 6.91 acres; That certain land granted by a deed dated December 16, 1930, and recorded in Book 224 of Official Records, at page 43S, Santa Barbara County Records, containing 3.005 acres. EXCLUSION NO. 6 Excepting and excluding from said proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County all that real property situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, particularly described as follows: Beginning at a post from which an oak tree 20 inches in diameter marked N. bears south 6S0 east 45 links, which is the southeasterly corner of' land conveyed by the . Town of Santa Barbara to David Nidever on January 29, 1S5S, by Deed recorded in Book "B" of Deeds, at page 712; thence running along the easterly boundary of same, north 10 eas 22.73 chains to a post from which an oak tree 12 inches in diameter marked M. bears sout 49 301 west 14 links; thence north 25.13 chains to intersection with boundary line of the Pueblo Lands; thence following s aid boundary south g7 45 1 west S. 46 chains to a poet; thence south 56 west 3.6g chains to post; thence south 3 46 1 west 20.70 chains to post from which the second named corner bears south goo east 13.14! chains; thence south 10 west 22.73 chains to a post; thence south goo east 13.14! chains to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING ther-efrom that real property granted by R. Kinton Stevens to Charle F. Eaton by Deed dated December 31, 1SS6, and recorded in Book 10, at pages 314-316 of Deeds, records of said County. ALSO EXCEPTING therefrom that real property granted by said Stevens, et ux., to Frank M. Gallaher, by Deed dated July 2, 1S92, and recorded in Book 35, at pages 171-173 of deeds, records of said County. ALSO EXCEPTING therefrom that real property conveyed by said Stevens, et ux., to Charles F. Eaton by Deed dated September 2, lg92, and recorded in Book 34, at pages 125-127 of Deeds, records of said County. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 19th day of May, ~947, by the following vote: Attest: Ay~s: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None J. E. LEWIS Clerk Absent, C. W. Bradbury T A . TWITCHELL Chairman Pro Tem, Board of Supervisors Petition of h' John C. \'!yet , et al ., for t he the Formatiop MaY 19th, 1947. I n the. Matter of the_ Pe ~ i ti on of John C . ~ye th, et al., for the Formation of Proposed Montecito Sanitary District.of Santa Barbara County. OR D E R ., ,. . , .L .r 0 of the Propo 13ed Montecito I Sanitary Dis~. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board case Notice to be published v" once a week for two ( 2) weeks in the Santa Barbara News-Press, a newspaper of general I circulation, publi shed and circulated in the County of Santa Barbara, of the intention .I of the Board of Supervisors of the Crunty of Santa Barbara to adopt at its r egular meeti ng on June 23rd, 1947, at 10 o'clock a.m. a resolution abandoning, terminating, and di smissi ng the proceedings and petition of John C. Wyeth,et al., for the formation of the Montecito Sani tary District under Part 1 of Division 6 of the Health and Safety Caie. N 0 T I C E . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that at 10 o'clock a.m., Monday, June 23rd, 1947, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, at their meeting room in the Cour t House in the C. ounty of Santa Barbara, City of Santa Barbara, . State of California, i ntend to adopt a resol ut ion abandoning, dismissing, and terminatin the above. named proceedings and petition for the formation of the Monteci to Sanitary District under Par t 1 of Divi sion 6 of t he Health and Safe~y Code I Attest: I . By order of the Board of Supervi sors this 19th day of May, 1947. J. E. LEWIS J. E. LEtvIS, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Upon motion the Board adj our ned sine die The foregoing minutes are hereby appr oved , ,. Char1man Pro Tem, I I Clerk / upervisors Board of S~E ervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of . Calitornla,., . Ma;y 26th. 194-.7--1 at lo_o 1 clock1 a .m. Present: Supervisors O. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe ~uthertord, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk . Supervisor C. W. Bradbury in the Chair. The minutes of the special meeting of May 19th, 1947, were read and approved. Santa Barbara Ccunty Bowl In the Matter of the Santa Barbara County Bowl The following persons appeared and spoke relative to the Board placing the County Bowl in condition, +ncluding the installation of a revised stage set-up, tor use by various groups throughout the County: Dr. Clarence Weaver H '1'. Manning . Benjamin Sachs Mrs . Hernietta Spader __ _________ ._ ____________________ ~~~--------- --- 174 Amending Carpinteria Zoninp Ordinance No. 5~6. / Hearing Under Old Age Security Law . Meetln~ of Citizens Advisory Hospital Committee y' Acceptance of Bid for the Exterior Pain ing of Santa Maria Generel Hospital / Supervisor Stewart stated the Board has not set a policy relative to the sponsoring 0f county artiste programs in the bowl and that is is not the function ot the CountyGovernment, but should be handled by an operating group who should supply a manager. Mr. Stewart also wished it to be made a matter of record that his hands are tied from taking any aot1on on the bowl until suoh time as the Board has adopted a definite policy. The Chairman informed the representatives present that the Supervisors would adopt a policy tor the operation of the bowl and that it the Board sees fit to appropriate sufficient money to install the new stage, and place the bowl in oondition for use by the various groups and organizations that it would undoubtedly request the formation of an operating group to handle the affairs of the bowl as the general operation of the bowl would not be a proper County function. In the Matter of Amending Carpinteria Zoning Ordinance No. 5g6. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a public hearing be, and the same is hereby, set for June 9th, 1947, at 10 o'clock a.m., in the meeting r oom of the Board of Supervisors. In -the Matt.er of Hearing U-nder the Old- Age Seourit y Law. John G. Weiler appeared and presented his case requesting reinstatement under the Old Age Security Law. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the appeal of John G. Weiler be, and the same is hereby, denied, due to the fact that the State law allows only the sum or t6oo. oo in personal property In the Matter of Meeting of the g~tizens Adviso_:xy Hospital Committee. Percy C. Heckendorf appeared before the Board and requested a meeting or the above Committee with the Board of Supervisors. 1:30 p.m. Monday, June 2nd, 1947, at the Santa Barbara Foundation Office was set as the time and place tor the meeting of the Citizens Advisory Hospital Committee and the Board of Supervisors. In the M~tter of Acceptance of Bid tor the Exterior Painting of the Santa - Maria General Hospital. The following bids were submitted for the exterior painting of the Santa Maria Hospital: Percy F. Senay Eugene Sahm t3,366.oo 6,000.00 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the bid submitted by Percy F. Senay, in the amount of $3,366.00, for the exterior painting of the Santa Maria General Hospital be, and the same is hereby accepted RP.solution In the Matter of a Resolution Adopting Plans and ~ecitications for Adopting Plans and Specifi- Alterations and Additions to the District Attorney's Offices, 00.1nty Courthouse, cations for Alterations Santa Barbara, California, Calling tor Bids and Determining Wage Scale for Same. and Addition to District ~ Resolution No. 737g , At t orn e.v. 's Off1ces. WHEREAS, plans and specifications have been completed by the Department ot ,/ Planning and Public Works tor alterations and additions to the District Attorney's offices, County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, California. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the same be and are hereby adopted; and , May 26th, 1947. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the same be advertised for bids for furnishing al~ labor, materials, transportation and services for the construction of same; said advertisement to be published in the Carpinteria Herald; bids to be sealed and filed with the County Clerk on or before the 23rd day of June, 1947, at 10:00 a.m., at which time bids will be opened. BE IT FURTHER RESQLVED that a wage scale be and is hereby adopted in aceordanc with prevailing rates in th~s area as follows: . . ' CLASS OF WORX Plasterer Carpenter Laborer . Pipe Fitters Electricians Lather Glazier Painter PER DIEM WAGE t 16.oo 16.oo lo.go 16.oo 16.oo lg.co 12.96 16.oo HOURLY WAGE 2.00 2.00 1.35 2.00 2.00 2.25 1.62 2.00 The toregoing schedule of per diem wages is based upon a working day of eight (g) hours. The hourly wage rate prescribed hereinabove is the per diem rate divided by the aforementioned number of hours constituting a working day Foremen not less than $1.00 more per eight (g) hour day than wage for the particular craft. For any craft not included in the list, the minimum wage shall be the general prevailing wage for the locality shall not be less than $1.35 per hour for . skilled labor. Except in the case of Watchman, double time shall be paid for work on Sundays and Holidays and one and one-halt time shall be paid for overtime. The above Resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 26th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the County of Santa Barbara will receive bids tor furnishing all labor, material, transportation, and services tor THE ALTERATION AND ADDITIONS TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICES, COUNTY COURTHOUSE, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA: each bid to be in . accordance with the plans and specifications now on file with the offices of Department of Planning and Public Works in the County Courthouse, Santa Barbare, where copies may be obtained upon payment of $25.00 as a guarantee deposit, which deposit will be returned upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition, not later than ten (10) days after the opening of bids. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to the statutes of the State of California, or local law thereto applicable, the County of Santa Barbara has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates tor legal holiday and overtime work in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract which will be awarded the successful bidder. The prevailing rates so determined are as follows: , 176 Opening of Las Armas Road, Third District. Denying Request for Zoning- Relie v CLASS OF WORX PER DIEM WAGE HOURLY WAGE Plasterer 16.oo 2.00 Carpenter 16.oo 2.00 Laborer 10.go 1.35 - - Pipe Fitters 16.oo 2.00 Electricians 16.oo 2.00 Lather lg.oo 2.25 Glazier 12.96 1.62 Painter 16.oo 2.00 The foregoing schedule of per diem wages is based upon a working day of eight (g) hours. The hourly wage rate presorib~d hereinabove is the per diem rate divided by the aforementioned number of hours constituting a working day. Formen not less than $1.00 more per eight (g) hour day than wage tor the particular oratt. For any craft not included in the list, the minimum wage shall be the general prevailing wage tor the locality shall not be less than t1.35 per hour tor skilled labor. Except in the case of Watchmen, double time shall be paid tor work on Sundays and Holidays and one and one-halt time shall be paid tor overtime. It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any subcontractor under him, to pay not less than the said specified rates to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the contract. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the Department ot Public Works; shall be accompanied by a cert11'1ed or oashier1s check or bid bond tor not less than ten (lo) percent of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the County Clerk before ten o'clock a.m., the 23rd day of June, 1947, at which time they will be publicly opened in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, California. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract it awarded to him and will be declared forfeited it the sucoesstul bidder refuses to enter into said contract after being requested to do so by the said County of Santa Barbara. The County of Santa Barbara reserves the right to reJeot any or all bids or waive any informality in a bid. No ~dder may withdraw his bid tor a period or thirty (30) days attar the date set tor the opening thereof. By order of the Board of Supervisors this 26th day of June, 1947. (SEAL) J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk County of Santa Barbara, Calitorru.a. In the Matter of the Opening or Las Armas Road, Third District. The Board hereby concurs in the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the above named road remain open. The Clerk is directed to write the State Div1son of Highways that it is the dieire of the Board that Las Armas Road be kept open. In the Matter of Denying Request for Zoning Relier. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the findings of the Planning Commission be, and the same are hereby confirmed; denying the request ot Mrs. William H. Lazear for area relief under Zoning Ordinance No. 453. Commun1cet1o from City of Guadalupe ./ Communicatio from City of Guadalupe / Reauest for Leave of Absence Annual Conference o the California . Probation an Parole 0ff ic Asaociation .,/' Cancellation of Taxes on Pro-perty Acquired by the U.S. of America. v :1~ '7 May 26th, 1947 In the Ma-tte-r -of -Co-m-mu-nication From the City of Guadalupe for County Maintenance of Streets Beginning July let, 1947. The above entitled matter was referred to the District Attorney for the purpose of preparing an Agreement to be submitted to the Board for approval. I-n -the- Matter of Comm-unication From the City -of Guadalu-pe Relative to the Use ot the County Jail in Guadalupe Beginning July lat, 1947 The abov e entitled matter was r eferred to John D. Roes, Sheriff, relative to making arrangements with the City of Guadalupe tor the use of the County Jail in that City. In the M-atter of the Request t or Leave of Absence by Gordon Woodburn. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it 1e ordered that Gordon Woodburn be, and he ishereby, granted leave of absence :from August 17th, to August 30th, 1947, without pay. I In the Matter or Annual Conterenoe of the- California Probation and Parole 0ff icers Association. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that five persons from rs the Probation Department, two with expenses paid, be, and they are hereby, authorized to attend the above conference in Oakland June 4th to 7th, 1947. Supervisor Rutherford voted No on the above matter. In the Matter of the Cancellation of Taxes on Property Acquired by the United States of America. ORDER It appearing t o the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, that the United States of America has acquired title to and . ie the owner ot certain real property situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California; and It further appearing that application has been made for the cancellation ot taxes and/or assessments, or liens therefor, on or against said r eal property, and . improvements thereon, if any, as provided by Section 49g6 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California; and It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of s aid County of Santa Barbara, to the oanoellation of said taxes and/or assessments, has been obtained therefor; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be, and he i s hereby, authorized. and directed t o cs.noel any taxes I and/or assessments, including assessments becoming a lien on March lat, 1941, against said real property, and improvements thereon, acquired by the United States of America, described as f ollows, to wit: Sub~, 5 and 6 Lompoc Farm Lot 120, 55.llo acres, Lynden School District, The title to Sub 5 was recorded December ig, 1941, and the title to Sub. 6 was recorded July ig, 1941. This property Requires Cancellation of taxes for the year 1941-1942. - Contract for In the Matter of Contract tor the Use of Horse and/or Oar by Employees of the Use of Horse and/or Car Forester and Fire Warden. by Emoloyees of the Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it 1e ordered that the Chairman and Forester and Fire 'llarden . Clerk of the Board be, and they are hereby, authorized to sign a contract relative to j/ i78 Purchase of Radio Equipment from Fish and GAme Fund. Invitation ./ Invitation ./ Rent al of Eauipment an Use of Labor in the Fifth Supervisor District ./ the use of horse and/or car by E. E. Lotz, Employee of the Forester and Fire Warden. In the Matter of Purchase of Radio Equipment From th~ Fish and Game Fund. _. Resolution No. 7379 WHEREAS, by virtue of Seot1on 4a of the Fish & Game Code of the State ot California, one-haJ.t of the tines and t orf'ei tures imposed or collected by the courts for violation of the provisions of s aid oode, or of any law for the protection and preservation of f'ish and game, go to the county in which the offense was committed; and WHEREAS, 1~ is turther provided in s aid Section 4a that such moneys may be plaoed in a fish end game propagation fund and expended under the direction of the Board of' Supervisors for the propagation and conservation of fish and/or game within the county; and WHEREAS, in furtherance or the conservation of fish and/or game within the County of' Banta Barbara , it is deemed necessary to purchase two mobile type radio transmitters and receiver radios f or installation in two automobiles operated by the State Gaine Wardens in the County of Santa Barbara in the performance of' their duties and which will greatly assist said game wardens in the entoroement of fish and game laws protecting and conserving the fish and game of said county, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the County purchase, install and maintain two mobile type radio transmitters and receiver radios f'or the automobiles of the two State Game Wardens operating i n the County of' Santa Barbara, the purchase price and the maintenance thereof to be paid out of funds derived from fines and forfeitures imposed or collected by t he courts of Santa Barbara County f'or violations ot the Fist and Game Code, or of any law t or the protection and preservat ion of fish and game, as provided 1n section 4! of the Fish & Game Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the event the said automobiles in which the said radios are installed are sold, transferred out of the County of Santa Barbara, or for other reasons are no longer being used by the State Game Wardens, then the said transmitters and radios shall be removed from said automobiles and installed in any vehicles replacing such automobiles, or if no vehicles are used f or fish and game purposes within this county, then the s aid transmitters and r adios shall be retained and at all times r emain in t he possession of t his county. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certif'ied copies of this r esolution be transmitted t o the Auditor and District Att orney. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, on the 26th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of Inv1 tation trom th~ Santa ~arbara Riding Club to Attend the _.;._;;,___.;:~-------- - - Rodeo in Pershing Park May 30th, 31st, and June lat', 1947. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Invitat i on to Attend the Santa Maria LQd_ge B.P.O.E. Rodeo, May 31st and June let, 1947. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. I-n the Ma-tter of Rental of Equipment and Use of Labor in the Fifth Supervisor District. .; Re-solution No. 73go WHEREAS, the Count y of Santa Barbara is the owner of' certain equipment used . May 26th, 1947 I in the maintenance and construction of county roads, -which said equipment is not in use at the present time upon the roads under the jurisdiction of this Board; and .WHEREAS, the Bloohman-Doheny Union Sohool District has requested that certain county equipment and labor be let to it; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED, by unanimous vote of this Board, that county equipment and labor, not now in use for county purposes, be let to the said Bloohm.an-Doheny Union School Distriot, at cost, tor the following projects: Replace bridge at the entrance of the Bloohman Union School with a culvert-fill type of crossover. Remove ten Eucalyptus trees from the school grounds Athletic field graded and surfaced with blacktop. It is expressly understood that said equipment is to be returned immediately upon oompletion of the work tor which it is let, and in any event immediately upon 1 demand by the County of Santa Barbara when the same becomes necessary tor oounty-purpose Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County or Santa Barbara, State or California, this 26th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Granting Santa Maria Lodge B.P.O Use of Count Chairs. . Plans for Tuberculosis Sanatorium. - Release d Performance Bond. Crossing ./ Southern Pacific Rail road Tracks into Jalama PE1rd //"" Meeting of State County Surveyors ( Ayes: O. W. B radbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Granting the Santa Maria Lodge B.P.O.E. Use of County Ohaire. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Santa Maria Lodge B.P.O.E. be granted the use of 300 chairs May 30th and June let, 1947, tor use at their club rooms In the Matter of the Plans tor the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Chester R. Carjola, Architect, appeared before the Board and presented plans tor the Tuberculosis Sanatorium at the Santa Barbara General Hospital. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the above plans be, and the same are hereby, approved. The Board took a recess until 5 o'clock p.m. of this day At 5 o'clock, the Board convened Present: Supervisors c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk In the Matter of Release of Performance Bond of R. A. Doell on the Ocean Oaks Subdiv. ision Road. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the bond posted by Mr. R. A. Doell for the proper construction of the Ooean Oaks Subdivision Road be, and the same is hereby, released. In the Ma1ter of Crossing the Southern Paoific Railroa~ Traoks into Jalama Park, and Erection of Warning Signal. Francis E. Evan, Surveyor, is hereby directed to make application to the State Public Utilities Commission tor Title to crossing into Jalama Park, Fourth District. In the Matter of Meeting of State of California County Surveyors. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Francis E. Evans, be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend a meeting of County Surveyors in San Francisco June lgth, 19th and 20th, 1947. -- - - 1 80 Determining Liability as Responsible Relative ., Re allowance o Applications for Children 1 Aid, etc . ,/ Applications f or State and County Aid to Ne edy Aged Persons . / In the Matter of Determi~g Liabil~ty as Respo~ible Relative. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, in accordance with Sections 21g1 and 2224 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, that Viccars J. Galvin be, and he is hereby, determined liable tor the support of Margaret J. Reynolds. In the Matter of Reallowan-ce of Applications for Child-ren's Aid, Old Age Security, Blind Aid, and County Cash Aid. ORDER Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the applications tor Children's Aid, Old Age Security, Blind Aid, and County Cash Aid, previously allClfed by this Board, be reallowed, and the Auditor of this County is directed to draw his warrants numbered A20034 to A20073, inclusive, in the sum of $1,957.25, for the month of May, 1947, and warrants numbered A20074 to A201g3, inclusive, in the sum o! t10,707.3g, tor the month of June, 1947, tor the payment of said Children's Aid; warrants numbered A201!4 to A21704, inclusive, in the sum of tgo,453.26, for the payment of Old Age Security tor the month of June, 1947; warrants numbered A21705 to A21759, inclusive, 1n the sum of $3,433.00, for the payment of Blind Aid tor the month ot June, 1947; and warrants numbered A21760 to A21g77, inclusive, in the sum ot $4,325.51, for the payment of County Cash Aid tor the inonth of June, 1947. It is further Ordered that a list of Santa Barbara County warrants numbered A20034 to A2lg77, inclusive, giving the name of each individual recipient of Children's Aid, Old Age Security, Blind Aid, and County Cash Aid, and the amount of aid allowed to each recipient, be placed on file in the office of the County Clerk, and is hereby made a part of the minutes of this Board of Supervisors, to have the same effect as though incorporated herein. In the Matter of Applications for State and -9untr Aid to Needy Aged Persons. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and Co. unty Aid to needy aged persons having tiled their applications, as required by law, and as in s aid applications fully set forth; and It further appearing from an examination of said applioations that the needy aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ORDER~D, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the applicant, commencing on the let day of June, 1947 (unless otherwise indicated) am on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to be used tor the support of said needy aged persons, to wit: NAME OF APPLICANT Tucker, Minnie Lee RESTORATION Bennett, Amelia Hughey, Frederic o. Hughey, Sarah E. Jones, Thomas Jacob L~psley, Agnes G. Weeks, Carrie Ray INCREASE Albertine, Monica Butler, Maude Butler, William H. - TOTAL AID GRANTED 55.00 52.00 55.00 55.oa 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 54.oo 55.00 REMARKS 5-1-47 5-14-47 May 26th, 1947 NAME OF APPLICANT TOTAL AID GRANTED I INCREASE - Cont'd. I Chapman, Frances E. I Currie, Rosa M. Drewisch, Nellie Drewisch, Otto R. Edrington, William B. Evans, Robert W. Fitzsimmons, Annie Gunderson, Karl Hay, Mary Hibsham, Henry E. Jones, Magdalena E. Lambert, Lillian M. Milling, Bertha Oliver, Mary J. Orena, Margaret Pegg, Eleanora Ryan, P. H. Shewmaker, C. D. Southwick, Willard I Weaver, Roy E. DECREASE Azparren, Sebastian Cicero, Antonia Coolidge, Herbert F. Oct a, Charles E. Hill, George F. Lindsey, James M. 53.00 55.00 52.50 53.00 55.00 46.oo 55.00 55.00 55.00 50.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 53.00 55.00 26.74 52.00 55.00 55.00 41.93 54.oo 50.00 44.oo 51.00 4o. oo . 47.00 53.00 Stinnett, Nellie J. 45.00 Valdivia, Inez 17.50 DISCONTINUANCE - ettective 5-31-47 (unless otherwise indicated) I Appel, Margrethe Bailey, Jessie L. Barr, Linda E. Brickey, David Lee Buelna, Guadalupe Carson, Fannie Cirby, Louisa Conklin, Catherine E. Crist, Burton Grant Daniels, Martha J. Edwards, John Grodzik, William Hopwood, Richard Lapsley, Agnes G. 1 Naten, Minnie Lee I ' REMARKS ' 4--30-47 4--30-47 4--30-47 4--30-47 4--30-47 4,.30,.47 4-30-47 1 '- 1 182 f Changes in Children's Aid ./' NAME OF APPLICANT DISCONTINUANCE - Cont'd. Pendley, Joshua C. Poillon, William C. Reyna, Enoarnao1on Rowen, Mary Rogers, Lillie Russell, Frank Weaver, Martha Williams, Fred Workm.an, Margaret Leokie BEGIN INSTITUTIONAL PAYMENT Daniels, Martha J. Williams, Fred DISCONTINUE INSTITUTIONAL PAYMENT Jackson, William Weeks, Carrie Ray Wokurka, Frank CHANGE IN NEED OR INCOME NO CHANGE IN GR.ANT Shell, Myrtle o. TOTAL AID GRANTED 35.00 55.00 55.00 In the Matter of Changes in C-hildren's Aid ORDER REMARKS 4-30-47 It appearing to t he Board from Notices of Change, tiled b y the County Wel1'are Department, that cert ain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, etc., granted to the following named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is theretore ORDERED, that the amount of aid granted to childr~n listed below be changed to the amount set opposite. their names beginnirg June let, 1947, (unless otherwise indicated) as follows, to wit: NAME RESTORATION Rosales, Al1'redo INCREASE Angel, Remaldo, Francisco, Seledon1o, Pasquel Castellanos, Ramon, Andreas, Francisco, Jenny, Carmen, Viviana Castillo, Mary Louise, . Helen Cuellar, Timothy, Norma Cullen, Dione Jean De la Guerra, Loretta, Arthur, Larry Anthony Duran, Beatrice, Edmund, Billy, Robert, Evelyn Gonzales, Nick, Barbara, Balery, Johnnie, Dolores, Rudy Greene, Regina, Dolores, Kathleen Hernandez, Manuela Hernandez, Albert J., Ida, William, Harriet, Thomas B. Kirk, William A. Ko1de, Mitsuo, Haruo, Eiko TOTAL AID GRANTED 14.71 114.oo 194.oo 36.00 52.00 g9.00 99.00 133.00 160.00 116.oo 79.00 lg4.oo 35.00 150.00 REMARKS May 26th, 1947. NAME INCREASE - Cont'd. Lane, Maria, Timothy, BenJamin, Antonio, I Francis Raymond Lewis, Riohard, Stephen, C~celia, Jo Ann Lynch, Rosemary, John Martin, Rodney Gene Spaulding Medina, Andrew, Alberto, Enrique, Connie, Frank Navarez, Natalie, Willie, Hilda Navarro, Frances, Lupe, Ramon, Raoul, Hector Quaid, Lilly Louise, Jack, Perry Albert, Jerry Alfred, Shirley Ann Reasner, Nellie Rivas, Cecelia Romero, Maxine, Fabiola Rosales, Armando, Lenore, Raul Humberto, Mavis, Edwardo Rosales, Lucille, Louis Rubalcava, Esther, Elizabeth, Celia - Silva, Sally, Richard, Helen, Barbara, Mary Ann Castaneda, Adolph, Margaret, Smith, Gloria Smith, Paul Tanore, Richard, Clifford, Jessie Mae Varela, John, Margarita, Ruben . Villegas, Henry DECREASE Bennett, Constance, Stanley,. Albert, Joan Callahan, Lynn, Madge, David Cardona, Frank, Gloria, Joseph Jr . Delany, Joan Marie Delgado, Beatrice, Altamirano, Gilbert, Alv1da De Luna, Marselina, Lorenza, Ratael, Maria Evans, Robert Gallardo, Jose, Francisco Garcia, Carmen . . . Gomez, Rosemary, Leroy, Robert, Marcell Gonzales, Irene Gonzales, Virginia, Esther, Isabella Graham, Richard Griggs, Eleanor, Stephen, S~ra, William, Henrietta Juarez, Angelo, Cecelia Leon, Joe Loredo, Blanche, Dolores, Miguel, Martin, Albert Palma, Herman, Sylvia, Otilia Sullivan, Lawrence, Anita, Mary, Jo Pamela TOTAL AID GRANTED 193.50 100.00 99.00 57.00 141.00 110.00 162.00 193.00 53.26 39.69 90.00 103.00 6g.oo 162.00 94.oo 43.00 13g.oo 103.00 61.00 131.00 97.00 149.00 4o.oo 120.00 130.00 36.00 go.oo 90.00 131.00 40.00 . 110.00 24.44 lg1.oo 53.00 79.00 g1.oo 103.00 119.00 REMARKS 5-1-47 5-1-47 5-1-47 5-1-47 5-1-47 5-1-47 5-1-47 . 1 ~ . u 1-84 ' Changes in Blind Aid CR.ncellation of Funds. / Cancellation of Funds. NAME DECREASE - Cont1d. Yamamoto, Yoshito, Tomiko, Miyoko, Mamoru, Yoshiko, Takeehi TOTAL AID GRANTED $200.00 DISCONTINUANCE - effective 5-31-47 (unless otherwise indicated) Angel, Carmen Lopez, Lilly Myers, Paula Rubalcava, David CHANGE OF PAYEE RECIPIENT OF AID PAYEE AFTER CHANGE Kirk, William A. Sneed, Elizabeth In the Matter of Changes in Blind Aid. ORDER REMARKS 4-30-47 4-30-47 It appearing to the Board from Notices of Change, filed by the County Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, etc., granted to the following named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is therefore ORDERED, tblt the. amount of aid granted to blind persons listed below be changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning May 20th, 1947, (unless otherwise indicated) as follows, . t o wit: NAME RESTORATION TOT AL AID GRANTED St ephens, Bascom A. 65.00 DISCONTINUE INSTITUTIONAL PAYMENT Stephens, Bascom A. In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 73!1 f REMARKS 5-19-47 Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $600.00 is not needed in accounts i9g C 2, Automobiles and Trucks, the sum of $300.00; and 19g C 9, Kitchen and Dining Equipment, the sum of $250.00, Capital Outlay, Ventura, Santa Barbara Juvenile Forestry Camp, General Fund Now therefore, b& it r esolved that the sum of six hundred dollars (8600.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above accounts and returned t o the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the f ore going resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of ~anoellati o n of Funds ~so lution No. 73g2 Whereas, it appears to t he Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of 81,200.00 is not needed in a ccount lgo C 22, Plant Equipment, Engine Room, Laundry and Carpenter, the sum of t1, ooo.oo; and l!O C gg, Patients Library, the sum of $200. 00, Now therefore, be it r esol ved that t he sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above accounts and r eturned to . t he Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Cancellation of Funds. Cancellation of Funds Cancellation of Funds . v - May 26th, 1947. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being oalled, the following Supervisors voted.Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter -of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 73g3 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $2,930.55 is not needed in accounts 1go A 51, Janitors, Caretakers, and Gardeners, the sum of $1,000.00, Salaries and Wages; lgo 0 g, Surg1oal, Laboratory and x-ray Equipment, the sum of $1,400.00; and lgo C 9, Kitchen Equipment, the sum of $530.55, Capital Outlay, Generai Hospital - Santa Barbara, GenerB.l. Fund . . Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of two thousand nine hundred thirty and 55/100 dollars ($2,930.55) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being ~alled, the following Supervisors voted ~ye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the -Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 73g4 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $150.00 is not needed in account lg B 46, Criminal Expense, District Attorney, General Fund Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above aooount and returned to the . Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll 'being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wtt: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Res_lution No. 73g5 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $1,200.00 is not needed in account 132 B 13, Road and Bridge Material, Maintenance and Operation, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one thouss.nd two hundred dollars (tl,200.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None :186 Transfer of Funds I Transfer of Funds Transfer of Funds I j In the Matter of Transfer of Funds trom the Unap~ropriated Reserve General Fund. _Resolution No. z3g6 . Whereas it appears to . the Board of Supervisors d Santa Barbara C01nty that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General i'und to account 19S B 7, Food Supplies; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of six hundred dollars (1600.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 19S B.7, Food Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Ventura, Santa Barbara Juvenile Forestry Camp, General Fund. Upon the passage of the f oregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervis~rs voted Aye, to-wi t: Fund. C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of -Transfer o-t Fun-ds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Resol~tion ~o. 73g7 Whereas it appears tothe Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transter is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account igo B 10, Drugs, Medical and Surgical Supplies, in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefcre, be it resolved that the sum of tour thousand one hundred thirty and 55/100 dollars ($4,130.55) .be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropr1 ated reserve General Fund to account lSO B 10, Drugs, Medical and Surgical Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital - Santa Barbara, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. O. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transter of Funde from the UnapPropriated Reserve General Resolution No. 73gg Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 99 A 2, Deputy Tuberculosis Director; in aooordanoe with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one thousand tive hundred seventy-five dollars ($1,575.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the - unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 99 A 2, Deputy Tuberculosis Director, Salaries and Wages, Health Otticer, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: o. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None ' Tr ansf er of Funds ( Transf er of Funds. May 26th, 1947. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated ReserYe General Fund. Reso~uti_sn No. 7~g9 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer in necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to accounts ig B g, Office Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, the sum of $50.00; and lg C 4, Law Books, Capital Outlay, the sum of $100.00; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred !1tty dollars ($150.00) be and the same is hereby transferred trom the unappropriated reserve General Fund to accounts ig B !, Otfice Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, the sum of $50.00; I and ig 0 .4, Law Books, Capital .Outlay, the .sum of $100.00, D~st~1ct Attorney, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None . . In the Matter or T~ansfer or Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads / Fund. Revision of Budget I tems o/ Resolution 7390. Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors or Santa Barbara County that I a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund to account 132 A 60, 1abor; in accordance with Section 37~4, subdivision 3, or the Political Code, Now. therefore, be it resolved that the sum or twelve hundred dollars ($1,200.00 be and the same i~ hereby transterred from the unappropriated reserve Good Roads Fund to account 132 A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Ay~, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Mon~oe Rutherfo. rd,. R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 739+ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supe-rvisors or Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary Within general classification of Capital Outlay, Fifth Supervisor District, Road District Fund, Fifth Road Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are ~ereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 151 to Account 151 C 6, Road Equipment, I Road Fund I . C 2, Automobiles and Trucks, the sum of $2,000.00 Capital Outlay, Fifth Supervisor District, Fifth Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Pau~ E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell - None Nays, Absent, None :l88 Revision of Budget Items I Revision of Budget Items j Revision of Budget Items " In the M~tter of Revision of Budget Items. ~esolution No. 7392 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Capital Outlay, General Hospital - Santa Barbara, General Fund Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-w1t: Transfer from Account lgo C 1, Ott1ce Equipment, the sum of $50.00 to Account lgo 0 15, Furniture and Furnishings, Capital Outlay, General Hospital - Santa Barbara, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Re-vision of Budget Items. R~eolution No. 1393 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital - Santa Barbara, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same a.re hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Accounts igo B 6, Materials and Supplies, the sum of $500.00; and lgo B 62, Special Service-Physicians, the sum of t1,ooo.oo, to Accounts 180 B S, Office Supplies, the sum of $100.00; lgo B 26, Heat, Light, Power and Water, the sum of $1,000.00; and 1$0 B 60, Oare and Welfare, the sum of $400.00, Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital - Santa Barbara, General Fund. Upon the passage of the toregoing r~solution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. _ Ilesolution No. 7394- Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital - Santa Barbara, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer trom Accounts igo B 7, Food Supplies, the sum of $2,000.00; lSO B 15, Clothing and Linen Supplies, the sum of $600.00; and lSO B 23, Replacement of Equipment, the sum of $500.00, to Account lgo B g2, Miscellaneous Medical Service, Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital - Santa Barbara, General Fund. Upon the passage of the toregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervis~rs voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. 3radbury, Pau~ E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford; R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. 1_ 'u. ;. Mill' 26th, 1947 I I Revision of Budget I terns I In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7395 Revision of Budget Items ~ Revision of Btidget Items v" Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Board of Education, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same I are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: I I I Transfer from Account 221 B g, Office Supplies, the sum of $40.00 to Account 221 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, Maintanance and Operation, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7396 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Veterans' Buildings, General Fund. NOf, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer trom Aooount i7g B 24, Building Repairs, the sum of $100.00 to Account 17g B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, Maintenance and Operation, Veterans Buildings, General Fund. . Upon the passage or the foregoing resolution, the roll being oalled, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: -- C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Item~. Resolution No. 1}97 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general olassification of Agricultural Commissioner, Maintenance and Operation, General Fund. Now, theretore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Accounts go B 23, Replacement or Equipment, the sum of $65.00; go B 25, Service and Expense, the sum of $25.00; and go B g4, Fair Exhibits, the sum of I t150.oo, to Accounts !O B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, the sum of $90.00; and I SOB 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies, the sum of $150.00 Mairtenanoe and Operation, Agricultur 1 Commissioner, General Fund Upon the passage of the toregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: . c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None 1-90 Revision of Budge t I tems ./ Revision of Budget I tems " Revision of Budget I tems / In the Matter of Revision of Bu~get Items. Resolution No. 739g Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general clase1t1cat1on or Maintenance and Operation, Sher11"t, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer trom Account 60 B 46, Criminal Expense, the sum of $215.00 to Account 60 B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, the sum of $15.00; and 60 B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, the sum or $200.00, Maintenance and Operation, Sheriff, General Fund. Upon the passage or the fore going resolution, the roll being called, the . following Supel'Vieors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J Monroe Rutherfo~, R. B. MoOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7399 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification or Maintenance and Operation, Board of Supervisors, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 1 B 27, Legal AdTertising and Publications, the sum of t;oo.oo to Account l B 25, Service and Expense, Maintenance and Operation, Board of Supervisors, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the . following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: . c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays,- None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision or Budget Items. Resolution No. 74oo Whereas, 1 t appears to the Board or Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, County Veterans' Service O:ftice, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as tallows, to-wit: Transfer from Account ig7 A 2, Assistant Director, the sum of $221.!5, to Accounts lg7 A 1, Director, the sum of $127.20; and lg7 A 3, Stenographer, the sum of t94.65, Salaries and Wages, County Veterans Service Ottice, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None Revision of Budget Items ./ Reoorts -- Allowance of Claims -- 19 May 26th, 1947 In the Matter of Revi-sion of Budget Items. Resolution No. 74-01 Whereas, 1t appears to the Board of Supervisors of Banta Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Ventura, Santa Barbara Juvenile Forestry Camp, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid aocounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 19S B 22, Repairs, and Minor Replacements, the sum ot $400.00, to Account 19S B 26, Heat, Light, Power and Water, Maintenance and Operation, Ventura, Banta Barbara Juvenile Forestry Camp, General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Reports. The following reports were received and ordered placed on file: City of Banta Maria Recreational Program , County Welfare Department In the- Matter of Allowance of Claims. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously, it is ordered that the following claims be, and the same are hereby, allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the tace of each claim respectively, to-wit: Addressograph Sales & Service Agency GENERAL FUND 21.3g Aggeler & Musser Seed Co. .51 Air Reduction Sales Company 4.46 Ambrose Mill & Lumber Co. 17.s3 do do 13.23 do do 13.23 do do 11.07 The Amer1oan Law Book Company 10.00 Ed H. Anderson 63.51 Anderson's Photo Service 27.24 Associated Service Station 3.62 Association Telephone Company 37.1g do do 10.il.4 do do 4o. 35 do do 4.90 do do 6.oo do do 6.oo do do 2s.03 do do 3.25 do do 4.oo do do 30.26 do do 7.g1 do do 30.95 1. 92 Associated Tel ephone Company, Ltd. do do do do do do . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Associates Inseotary GENERAL FUND The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Compen~ Mra Ethel H. Bailey Banlt 1s L. J. Basso H. E. Bauernsohmidt Minnie Bauhaus C. D. Beach ig.05 10.60 13.95 3.00 3.25 4-0.16 50.2g 74.94 50.96 20.64 23.31 131.07 lS.26 12.00 s.60 14.20 21.30 4.oo 4.35 4.95 13.40 3.!4 4.50 4.35 2.75 5.00 6.25 3.00 73.!4 6.oo 45.75 9.50 7.so 3.05 5.go 10.49 7.41 12.95 29.52 4.55 2.60 16.4o 223.5g 11.00 10.g6 346.02 3.75 44.06 24.oo , I . I I May 26th, 1947 Beard Motor Company Beattie & Lunt GENERAL FOND do Reno Becchio Benson's Garage Betteravia Grocery Boner Botors Ernest Borgaro Borgetello Bros ' Bortolazzo Grooery Bowers & Stokes Brooks & Borra Harry E. Brown, M.D. Brunswig Drug Company Bryant & Trott Co. Burdick's Battery & Electric Elizabeth M. Burgees Burkhart Motor Company Burroughs Adding Machine Co N. H. Caldwell California Electric Co. . . State of Cal1t., Dept. of Justice California Tire Company do do Campodonico Water Works do do Goerge V. Castagnola Channel Paper & Supply Co. do do Chlorine Solutions, Inc. Gail Clary Oliff G11keson & Stan Howerton Coast Hospital Supply Rental Service Coombe & Overton J. K. Crouch do Ouyama Telephone Association Joe Dal Pozzo do Angelo Delgado ~e nmore Sales Co. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co Durbiano Dairy do Faulding's Camera Seri-ice Federal Drub Co Mildred Ferrazzole Firestone Stores David A. Fouts 3.5g 56.47 3.52 26.00 15.00 io.64 1232.35 24.g4 ' 4.50 2g.g9 13.47 g2g.53 4o.oo lo6.91 3.63 3.s2 9.25 57.g7 1.34 3.75 77.32 5.34 31.65 6.46 1.75 110.3! 50.53 2g.72 4.29 29.go 2.75 15.62 7.3g 132.00 io6.oo 45.oo 14.21 lit 22 30.69 15.!5 15g.42 41.04 16~7.92 13.g4 4.31 30.00 21.94 3.59 1-94 Frqa Cate GENERAL FUND The Free Advertiser Freezrite F. W. Woolworth Co. J. H. Gamble G. D. Searle & Company General Electiro X-Ray Corp George Young, Inc. Germain's Dre. Geyman & Gates Clift Gilkeson Golden State Company do do Fred Garcia do Paul Grim G. W. Carnrick Co. Hal W. Hamm Arthur J. Hanson I H. E. Henderson, M.D. Hoag Seed Co. Hobbs Bros. Motor Parts Holiday Hardware Co. do do Holser & Bailey Ida1s Cate . . International Universities Press, Inc. Interstate Bakeries Corp. Wm. H. J runes J. c. Penny Co. do Jasper H. Jobe Johnson Eleotrio Co. Johnsons Grocery L. J. Johnston Jones Stationery & Gitts J ordano Bros Juillard-Cookcrott Corp. do do Art Ketz do do - Kummer and Adams L & L Barnett Las Cruces Store The Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Co. David s. Looker Linden Electric Co. Natalie Lindsay City of Lompoc 6.25 21.54 156.o4 10.05 76.50 g.45 ll.g6 14.31 2.05 10.00 1.75 255.37 130.50 35.65 79.52 20.00 g.71 7.00 6.06 90.00 lg.19 l!.55 .26 4.18 g.75 36.90 12.13 23.go 55.00 46.13 .9g 15.00 23.4o 17.4o io4.oo 4.15 90.58 105.06 506.50 26S.49 46.37 2.05 37.45 27.02 6.oo 10.21 94.86 2.35 25.00 May 26th, 1947. Dr. Miohel Loutf'allah, M.D. GENERAL FUND Los Angeles Stamp & Stationery F. J. McCabe MoCreasOhemical Service Company MoDonell s J; MoGraw-H111 ook Company, Inc MoNall Building Materials do do MaoRostie Brothers Maino Construction Co. Alfred B. Manning Marks Ino do Miller-Bryant-Pierce Mills The Druggist Mission .Ice Company Mission Paint and Art Co. do do Monteoito County Water District Montgomery Wa.rd & Oo[!Jpany do do do do do do W. F. Morrisey Mortensen-Nielsen Co. Motor Ce-nter Mullens Dining Oar H. L. Mundell New Method Laundry News-Press Publishing Co. do do .do do do do Ott Hardware Co. do do do do do do Pacific Butane Service Pacific Coast Lumber Company Pacific Coast Publishing Co. do do do do do do do do Pacific Gas and Electric Co. Perozz1 Hardware Co Leonard J. Perry Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Chas. A. Preuss, M.D. - 10.00 77.71 2.00 109.22 9.02 3.27 103.70 25.11 49.g5 79.g7 26.25 15g.gg 1.92 3g.75 14.99 5.40 7g.oo 2.63 27.00 6.15 33.21 109.07 12.e!l 2.2g 1291.21 7.14 17.50 17.17 25.64 33.53 3.15 3.52 lg.g4 96.64 2g6.25 22.49 59.91 106.92 3.02 6.59 5.13 2.56 g9.7f2. 19.3g 19.95 10.00 6.77 10.07 30.00 i 5 - 196 The Quality Printing Service GENERAL FUND Railway Express Agency . . The Rapid Blue Print Company Ray 1 s Pharmacy Re alt 1 s Auto Parts The Red Cross Drug Co Remington Rand, Inc. . The Republic Supply Co. C. T. Roome J. s. Rowell Royal Ice Cream Company William o. Russell, M.D. S & K Markets Safeway Stores Ino. Santa Barbara Bindery do do Santa Barbara Ceraseal Company Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Santa Barbara Electric Co~ Santa Barbara Glass Company Santa Barbara Mill & Lumber Co Santa Barbara News-Press Santa Barbara Retreading Shop Santa Barbara Retreading Shop do do do do do do do do do do Santa Barbara Transit Co City of Santa Maria Santa Maria Valley Wa.rehouse Co., Inc do do do do do do Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce Santa Ynez Valley Market The Schauer Printing Studio .Harry L. Sohurme1er, M.D Seaside Oil Company do do do do do do do do do do do do Percy F. Senay R. H. Smith do Solvang Laundry ' 14.35 2.65 15.09 1.03 52.20 5.s9 3g.39 75.56 121.25 g.92 154.60 150.00 130.20 57.g1 1.51 5.65 5.16 105.96 4.05 16.96 239.75 2.10 7.52 15.04 497.49 12.92 6.46 29.71 3.37 673.og 1.90 10.4-0 37.50 31.20 12.71 270.00 49.40 12.66 go.co 11.!0 2g5.!5 144.0l 20.31 15.g7 786.92 542.00 2.51 2.51 2.50 lt-.14 - ' i . ; ' ' I May 26th, 1947 Solvang Mill and Lumber Yard So. Calif. Disinfecting Co Southern California Edison. Co. GENERAL FUND do do do do do do do do do do Southern Counties Gas Company do do do do do do do do do do do do Southern Pao1f i c Company Southern Pacif1o Milling Co. do do Standard Brands, Inc. State of California, Dept. of Justice Charles s. Stevens, M.D. Minnie M. Stewart Paul E. Stewart do do E. A. Stradiotto Stutz Service Station do do Homer C. Thompson do do do do do do Dr. J. C. Tipton Chas. s. Tomlinson Treasurer of the United States Triangle Steel Corporation Turco Produots, Inc. H. J. Ullmann, M.D. . ( Union Service Station Valley Motor Service do do J. A. Van Horn Vernon Spring Water Co R. G. \'Talker do Walters Surgical Company Wat er Department Water Works Dept. E. E. Wattles lg.70 11.25 4.01 47.07 621.01 2.30 52.24 57.60 1.96 1.67 4.6g 10.71 . 140.15 14.os 47.40 6.46 11.00 ' 3.55 350.00 1.98 go.co g_52 27.11 35.4o 7.go 11.17 22.51 1.75 21.23 15.34 4.30 3.0! 20.00 g65.63 334.41 22.04 g6.!4 16.16 ' 3.26 11.19 , 14.75 1.54 20.03 9.96 .92 2.45 lg.g5 21.44 198 . . Weber Baking Company Arthur E. Wentz, M.D. Richard s. Whitehead The W1lli8111 s. Merrell Co Kent R. Wilson, M.D. William J. Wilson Vincent Wood do W. w. Morton & Company Clyde Wullbrandt Wyeth, Inc. GENERAL FUND A. Block & Son GOOD ROADS FUND Air Reduction Sales Company Ambrose Mill and Lumber Co. American Bitumuls Company Arthur P. Anderson Armco Drainage & Metal Products Inc. Associated Telephone Company do do Beattie & Lunt Beumer & Raven Bowers & Stokes Brooks & Borra Buelltlat Rook Company Burdicks Battery & Electric Carpinteria Feed & Supply Carpint t:ria Valley Lumber Oo. Oliff & Stan Firestone Stores do do George Young, Inc Hanson Equipment Co Harn1schteger Corporation Bolser & Bailey Joseph G. Moore do do Lompoc Equipment Co. L. N. Diedrich, Inc. do do MoNall Building Materials F. J. McCabe Nielsen & Rasmussen Novo Brothers Ott's do Perozzi Hardware Company Ranch Equipment Co. Republic Supply Co Richfield 011 Corporation - 90.30 15.00 33.g9 130.00 5.00 6.07 1000.00 12.25 29.73 49.73 57.94 36.07 201.15 59.96 32.50 22.35 i+.75 9.47 ig.66 3.15 114-.12 2g.93 41.65 2.20 560.72 1931.66 216.26 32.57 97.64 46.55 165.33 602.36 7.00 3.90 42.9! 4o. 914- 21. g7 29.23 564.46 23.10 1.2! 7. 314- 34. 37 1.07 36.64 12.73 76.56 10.76 - - ----~-------.----.,-------,-------------------------.--------------. - I l I I I May 26th, 1947 Santa Barbara RetFeading Shop GOOD ROADS FUND do do do do Seaside Oil Company do do do do do do do do Harry Sloan Smith Booth Usher Co. Solvang Garage and Service Station Southern California Edison Co. do do Southern Pacific Milling Co. do do Standard _ O~l Company of Calif. do do do do Homer C. Thompson ) do do Toro Canyon Company, Inc. Water Department - Western Asphalt & Refining Co. Western' Motor Transfer, Inc. do do Western Welding Company Westwiok Iron Works R. c.- 1'1estwick White Spot Service Station Vincent E. Wood Hardi.ng '.Equipment Co'mpany Firestone Stores FIFTH ROAD FUND Free -Advertiser LOS ALAMOS CEMETERY FUND Ethel H. Bailey Hal. W. Hamm Wm. J. Wilson SALARY FUND . . . 129.06 13.92 5.00 25.22 30.63 76.32 99.55 106.09 273.60 223.75 11.03 14.gg 5.02 225 .55 10.75 117.50 5.43 7.21 27.70 1.79 2.50 2.10 511.51 7154.49 -20. 7g 1.79 19.50 lg.02 .50 2155.09 241.g5 154.13 101.56 5.00 5.00 15.00 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None The Board took a recess until 2:30 p.m. May 27th, 1947. At 2:30 p.m. M.ay 27th, 1947, the Board co.nvened. Pre. sent: Sup.e rv.i sors C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, ~. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk 200 Rental of County Bowl Ordinance No. 587 I In the Matter of Rental of the County Bowl Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board be, and they are hereby, authorized to sign contracts with the following named individuals and organizations, for use of the County Bowl at $75.00 a performance. Firemen's Relief Association Policemen's Benefit Association Merritt E. Willey Paul Whiteman With the exception of the following, for which no charge will be made: University of California at Santa Barbara Music Academy of the West The Board took a recess until 10 o'clock a.m., May 2gth, 1947 Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, May 2gth, 1947, at 10 o'clock a.m. Present: J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherfcrd, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell . A quorum not being present the meeting is continued until May 29th, 1947, at 10 o'clock a.m. Board of Supervisors of the Count1 of Santa Barbara, State of . California, May~th, 194], at 10 o'clock a.~. Present: J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. A quorum not being present the meeting is continued until May 29th, 1947, at 3 o'clock p.m. At 3 o'clock p.m. of this day the Board convened Present: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, R. B. McClellan, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Absent: J. Monroe Rutherford and T. A. Twitchell In the Matter of Ordinance No. 5g7. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Board passed and adopted Ordinance No. 5g7, entitled 1An Ordinance Provi~ing for the Number and Compensation of Certain Officers, Deputies, Assistants, Clerks and Employees of the County of Santa Barbara and the Townships Thereof, Except the Supervisors, The Dietric Attorney, the Superior Court Judges, the Auditor, the Jurors, and Certain Others; Providing the Method and Requirements of Employment, As Well As in Certain Instances Fixing the Duties of Certain Otticers and Employees; Directing the Disposition of Certain Fees; and Repealing OrdinancesNumbers 572, 57g, 5g1 and Any and All Ordinances and Parts of Ordinances in Conflict Herewith. Upon the paseage or the foregoing Ordinance, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart; and R. B. McClellan. Naye: None Absent: J. Monroe Rutherford and T. A. Twitchell. Adjusting Compensation of the Audit District Attorney, et ./ I I 2u May 29th, 1947 In the Matter or Adj-usting the Compensation or the Auditor, District r,Attorney, Board of Supervisors, and the Superintendent or Schools of the County of Santa Barbara. ~ Resolution ~o. 7402 WHEREAS, in view of the advance in the cost of living, and the growth or the population of the County of Santa Barbara, it appears necessary and proper to adjust the compensation of the Add1tor, District Attorney, Board of Supervisors, and Superintendent of Schools of the County of Santa Barbara. NOW, THEREFORE, BE, AND IT IS HEREBY, RESOLVED that it is respectfully recommended to the Legislature and Governor of the State of California that the . Statutes of this State be amended to provide compensation tor the following named otticers, to wit: Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara at t5,g20.oo District Attorney of the County of Santa Barbara at 17,250.00 Members of the Board or Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara at t3,600.ao Superintendent or Sohoole or the County or Santa Barbara 16,ooo.oo per annum, . providing, however, that it the State makes no contribution to the payment of said salary, then the same should be l5,4oO.OO per annum, but in no event should said compensation exceed the total sum of $6,ooo.oo per annum. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk forward certified copies of this resolution to Senator Clarence C. Ward, Assemblyman Alfred W. Robertson, and Governor Earl Warren Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 29th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, and R. B. McClellan. Nays: None Absent: J. Monroe Rutherford and T. A. Twitchell Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die. The toregoing minutes are hereby approved. I I Chairman, Board of Sup-a~ Attest: J. E. LEWIS, Clerk 202 Invitati o~ - Re: to Contro \'lork of Farm Adviser v Bids for ReRoofing of th Santa Maria General Hospi (' Endorsements to Blanket 01 Drilling Bond ,/ Anoroval of Singll? Oil Drilling Bond / Communicat i on Contrcct .1th Baron A. Trau for u~e of Private Trans portation V"' Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbar-a, State of Califo~i~ June 2nd, 1947, at 10 o'c~ck_l_ a.m~ Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J . Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, .T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk Supervisor C. W. Bradbury in the Chair. The minutes of the regular meeting of May 26th, 1947, and the recessed meetings or May 27th, .2gth, and 29th, 1947, were read and approved. ! !!_the Matter_9f Invitation to I~spect Certain Sections of the County Relativ to Control Work of the Farm Adviser. - Sydney A. Anderson, Farm Adviser, appeared before the Board and presented an: invitation to the Board to visit certain sections of the County relative to farm contro work, Wednesday, June 11th, at 10 o'clock a.m el- In the Matter of Bids for the Re-Roofing of the Santa Maria General Hospital. The opening of bids for the above entitled matter is hereby continued until June 9th, 1947, at 10 o1olock a.m. In the Matter o~ Endorsements to Blanket Oil Drillin.g Bond. Pursuant to the request of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in accordan e with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following . endorsements to blanket oil bond No. 4256614 be, and the same are hereby, approved: . Signal Oil & Gas Company - Fidelity and Deposit Company or Maryland covering wells 1 Newlove 50-N-2, and 20-N-l. In the Matter of Approval o_!. Single Oil Drilling Bond. Pursuant to the request of F. H. Johnson, 011 Well Inspector, and in acoordan e with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following single oil drilling bond be, and the same is hereby, approved. Foxen Ridge Oil Co., Inc. - Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company covering well "Wiokenden1 No. 1. In the Matter o-f -Co-mmunication from H. J. Rudolph, Welfare Director, Relative to Emergenoy Hospitalization of Indigents in Cuyama Valley. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to Supervisor McClellan. In the Matter of Contract Between the County of Santa Barbara and Baron A. Traub for Use of Private Transportation. Upon motion, duly seconded and oarried, it is ordered that the Chairman and Clerk be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute a contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara with Baron A. Traub, weed and rodent laborer, for the use of his own oar or horse, at the rate of $1.00 per day, each day used. Contract for In the Matter of Contract for the Use of Horse and/or Car by Employee of the Use of Horse and/or Car by Forester and Fire Warden. Employee of Forester and Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman and Fire Warden. ~ Clerk of the Board be, and they are hereby, authorized to sign a contract relative to the use of horse and/or oar by Victor L. Mohr, employee of the Forester and Fire Warden engaged in fire patrol work. June 2nd, 1947. In the Ma-tter- of Meeting of the California Mission Trails Association. Upon motion, duly se.conded and carried, it is ordered that Supervisor Stewart 1-ieeting of tile Cal if or nia -r Missi on Trails Associati on ' v' I be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend a meeting of the California Mission Trails I Association in San Luis Obispo June 6th, 1947. Agr eement wi h Deuartment o In the Ma~er of Agreement With the Department of A~iculture, Surplus ~ Agr icultur e, i Commodities Division. Surplus I Commodities Di vision Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that J. I. Kinman be, V and he is hereby, authorized to sign an agreement with the Departme~t of Agriculture I designating him as Surplus Commodities Distributing Agent of the County of Santa Barbara. Autho ri zing In the Matter of Authorizing the Purchasing Agent to Dispose of Dyer Bridge, Purchasing Agent to Fourth District. Dispose of Dyer Bridge v"'~e solution No. 7~ Fourth Distr ct WHEREAS, certain personal property belonging to the County, to-wit! the I metals and materials constituting that certain trestle bridge known as the Dyer Bridge, I I looated on North Floradale Avenue, approximately 3 miles northwest of Lompoc in the Fourth Road District, is not required for public use; and WHEREAS, it is deemed in the best interests of the County and the public to sell and dispose of the said personal property, NOW, THEREFORE BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the above recitations are true. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Purchasing Agent, pursuant to Section 4o41.13a of the Political Code, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell and dispose ot the said personal property upon the following terms and conditions: a. The purchaser shall at his own expense t ear down and remove the metals and . 1 ma:terials oonsti tuting tpe said Dyer. Bridge. I b. The purohaser shall clean. up and rem.o ve. all materials, rubbish and debris, and particularly remove a.ny and all obstruotions in the river bed which might interfere with the free passage of water in said river bed. c. The purchaser shall leave the existing piers of said bridge undamaged. _,.,-d. The purchaser shall complete the removal and cleaning up of the site by September 15, 1947. e. The purchaser shall exeoute and deliver a good and sufficient bond in the fie~ lf'or I of $5,000.00 with sufficient sureties to be approved by the Board of Supervisors, th e f aith:f'ul per:f'ormanoe of the conditions set forth herein. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 2nd day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: O. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None Rent al of In the Matter of the Rental of the County Jail in Guadalupe to the City of County J ail i n GuadalunE Guadalupe. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman and Clerk be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute a contract relative to the rental . ot. the County Jail to the City or Guadalupe; said contract to be prepared by the District Attorney. 204 Authori zing Purchasing Age t In the Matter of Authorizing the Purchasing Agent to Sell Certain County-Owned t o Sell Certai Personal Property. County-Owned Personal Prope ty Under the provision of Section 4o41.13a of the Political Code and Government Code of t he State of California, the County Purchasing Agent is hereby directed to dispose of the following described personal property belonging to the County of Santa Barbara, and which is no longer re quired for public use; 193g Chevrolet Rental County ment of Cert, in Equip- In the Matter of Rental of Certain County Equipment Not in Use for County Providing Judg s of the Superio Court with Secretaries . ./ Purposes. 1 ~e solution No. 74o4 WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is the owner of certain equipment used in the maintenance and construction of county roads, which said equipment is not in use at the present time upon the roads under the jurisdiction of this Board; and WHEREAS, the Monteoito Fire District has requested that a certain item be let to it, as hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED, by unanimous vote of this Board, that the following described county road equipment, not now in use for county purposes, be let to the said Monteoito Fire District for the period hereinafter set forth, at cost; said equipment to be used in the First Road District. Bulldozer One Day. It is expressly understood that said article is to be returned immediately upon completion of the work for which it is let, and in any event immediately upon demand by the County of Santa Barbara when the same becomes necessary for county purpos s. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 2nd day of June, 1947, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Providing the Judges of the Superior Court with Secretaries. v Resolution No. 74o5 WHEREAS, in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, it is necessary for the expeditious transaction of jud1oial business of the judges of the Superior Court of this county that said judges be provided with a secretary, commencing June 1, 1947; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors finds that the salary of such secretary tor each of said judges of the Superior Court shall be the sum of $14o.oo each per month, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by virtue of the authority ot Statutes of 1943, Chapter 501, of the State of California, that each of the judges of the Superior Court be and he is hereby allowed a secretary With a salary of $140.00 per month each, commencing June 1, 1947. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this resolution be forwarded by the Clerk to the Auditor, Judges of the Superior Court and District Attorney. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara State of California, this 2nd day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitohell. Noes: None Absent: None I , June 2nd, 1947. Distribution of Road Eo uitJment Rental I Highway Fund and the1 Highl-:ay In the Matter of the Distribution of t he Road Equipment Renta l Fund and the Improvement Fund. Improvement Fund. Y"" Upon motion, duly s econded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor be, and he is hereby, directed t o distribute the Road Equipment Rental Fund and t he Highway 1 Improvement Fund equally among the First Ro ad District Fund, the Second Road District Fund, the Third Road District Fund, the Fourth Road District Fund, and the Fifth Road District Fund. Determining Liability as Responsible Relatives. .-/ Children's Aid Changes in Children's Aid. Applicat i ons for State an County Aid t Needy Aged Persons In the Matter of Det ermining Liability as Responsible -Relatives. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered, in accordance with Sections 21g1 and 2224 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, that the f ollowing named persons be, and they are hereby, determined liable f or the support of relatives in the amount set opposite their names: Betty R. MacAskell t or Thomas and Jane Renwiok Carl B. Samuelson for Louisa Samuelson $20.00 15.00 In the Matter or the Ap-p-l-i-c-at-ion or Violet Semple , Gen er al Delivery, Carpinteri I California, tor State and County Aid f or Diane, Mary Jane, and Patricia Semple. It appearing to the satistaot1on of the Board that said Diane, Mary Jane, and Patricia Semple are half-orphans and are proper persons to r eceive State and County Aid, and are in the custody of said Violet Semple, mother. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of s aid Violet Semple for the sum of one hundred seventy-five dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of t his Board, s aid money t o be used for the support of the above named minors. In the Matter of Changes in Children's Aid. ORDER It appearing to the Board from "Notices of Change", filed by the County Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, etc., granted Ito the following named persons; upon motion, duly seoonded and carried, it is therefore ORDERED that the amount of aid grented to children listed below be changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning June let, 1947, (unless otherwise indicated as follows, to wit: !NAME INCREASE Callahan, Lynn, Madge, David Jordan, Leroy ILuna, . Francisco Rueben (Ruben), Alfredo, David TOTAL AID GRANTED $ 109.00 33 .00 lgo.oo REMARKS In the Matter of Applications t or Stat e and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants tor State and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their applicat i ons, as required by law, and as in said application fully set forth; and It further appearing from an examination of s aid applications that the needy aged persons mentioned in s aid applications are proper persons t o receive State and Count Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of the following applicant e, for the amount set opposite the name of the applicant, commencing on the let day of June 1947 (unless oth ~rwise indicated) and on the first day 2 0fi Denial of Bli Aid ./ of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy aged persona, t o w1t: NAME OF APPLICANT Carson, Vella E. Crewdson, Maude V. Di Cesare, Pietro Doan, Maud N. Foote, Ada Garner, Flora Giessler, Agnes Good, George Hachey, Eva L. Jurgens, Carl H. Kenney, Ida M. Lefler, John Leitner, Juana Lucia Lopez, Julian F. Mandes, Angelita Martinez, Antone D. Martinez, John B. Mendleson, Josie Najar, Benito A. Owens, Lydia c. Owens, Perry C. Renwick, Jane Renwick, Thomas Roberson, George J. Romero, Jose del Carmen Strong, Grace RESTORATION Hughes, Allo Frances Hughes, Omer E. INCREASE Allen, Esther Louise Davis, Noah B. DISCONTINUANCE Comer, Simpson G. Wieler, John G. SUSPENSION Martin, James TOTAL AID GRANTED $ 55.00 34.oo 50.00 55.00 53.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 27.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 52.00 54.oo 1+1.00 45.00 50.00 26.50 lg.oo 55.00 55.00 55.00 ~.00 39.00 55.00 3g.oo 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 t In the Matter of Denial of Blind Aid. OR-DER REMARKS 6-2-47 5-31-47 4-30-47 5-1-47 It appearing to the Board from the 1 Not1ce of Change filed by the County Welfare Department that the following named person is not eligible for Blind Aid, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is Ordered that Blind Aid to the following named person be, and the same is hereby, denied: Costa, Theresa E f I June 2nd, 191+7 . Allowance In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. of Claims,- -+- Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously, it is ordered that the following claims be, and the same are hereby, allowed, . each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of each claim respecti~ely, t o wit: A & A Lock and Key Shop Ralph Adams Ambrose Mill and Lumber Co. American Hospital Supply Corp. Bernard H. Ames Sydney A. Anderson A. R. Hebel Garage Associated Telephone Company do do do do Rodney F. Atsatt, M.D. K. G. Baghott N. L. Ball Robert J. Ball Beard Motor Company Bowers & Stokes Jeanette Brown California Spray-Chemical Corp. California Tire Company Campbell Products, Inc. Chapala Top Shop Childrens Hospital Chipron Stamp & Stationery Co. Doctor Alois Cibulka County National Bank Walter s. Cummings Cuyama Garage L. N. Diedrich, Inc. Louis C. Drapeau Eastman Kodak Stores Inc. Francis E. Evans H. Verrill Findlay, M.D. L. Gordon Fiske, M.D. James L. Foulon Lillian S. Fraser W. Blake Gibb, M.D. C11rr Gilkeson & Stan Howerton Fred Gracia do William H. Hunter Ida s Cate International Vitamin Corp Henry James GENERAL FUND 7.36 4.36 175.11 4.95 10.00 36. ~.6 g. 41 72.93 17.63 2.25 50.00 33.70 54.gl 425.00 2.34 196.go 5.31 127.92 7.66 13.00 36.90 556.30 27.37 9.00 7.50 25.74 13.32 1.47 20.23 4.49 2g.99 10.00 150.00 25.00 5.00 10.00 2.75 g2.42 14.26 10.00 208 Johns-Manville Salee Corpor ati on GENERAL FUND W. B. J ohnson J. R. Pava Orthopedic Laboratory Willia.m S. Kiskadden, M.D. Ira E. Kramer LaMotte Chemical Products Company Marvin Light Mona A. Merriam Norris Montgomery Paul G. Munoh, M.D. Richard MoGovney, M.D John E. Mcintyre Arthur R. Olsen, M.D. Pacific Coast Publishing Company do do Pacif ie Gas & Electric Company Patek & Co. Tony P. Rivera Royal Typewriter Company, Ino. H. J. Rudolph G. L. Sadler Sanitary Laundry The Santa Barbara Clinic Santa Barbar a Cottage Hospital Santa Barbar a News-Press Santa Barbara Retreading Shop Santa Maria Courier Santa Maria Daily Times Solvang Drug Company Southern California Edison Co . Southern Counties Gas Co do do do do Surveyors Service Co. Homer C. Thompson do do . Treasurer of the United States Thomas P. Weldon F. Arnold White Josephine Williams George Young, Inc Associated Telephone Company Min~e E. Heinrichs Southern Counties Gas Company Union Oil Company of Calif. do do Carpinteria County Wat er District Montecito County Water District GOOD ROADS FUND lg41.33 10.15 69.19 10.00 5.00 17.5g 12.92 13.50 3.00 25.00 174.oo 7.50 10.00 3.59 .46 3.95 27.32 54.eo 129.3g 10.21 g5.24- 5.56 54.oo 1154-.46 4.73 6.46 200.00 40.00 1.52 lo.6g i.g7 l.lg 21.71 3g.96 1.79 1.79 44g.6g 21. ~5 23.95 6g.93 19.35 11.30 9. 69 21.71 294-.13 i.og 45g5.67 54594.oo I .' ' June 2nd, 1947. Treasurer of the United States FOURTH ROAD FUND . Upon the passage of the f orego1ng order, the roll being called the following ; Supervisors voted Aye, to I wit: I C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None The Board took a reoess until 5 o'clock p.m. of t his day. At 5 o'clock p.m. the Board convened. Present: Supervisors C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk Adjusting CornpPnscition of the Court In the Matter of Adjusting the Compensation of the Judges of the Superior of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Barbara. ,/ Resolution No. 7406. Judges of t"le Superi" Court . / WHEREAS, in view of the advance in the oost of living, the growth of the population of the County of Santa Barbara, and the inadequacy of the present salaries of the two Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Barbara, this Board of ~upervisors has duly considered and investigated the l ma~ters of such salaries; and WHEREAS, in view of the premises, the present salaries of said Judges are inadequate, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED t~at it is the recommendation ot this Board of Supervisors that the statutes of this state be amended to provide compensation f or each of the two Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Barbara, in the sum of $12,000.00 per annum, provided that the State of California shall contribute at least the sum of $6,500.00 per annum I toward the payment of said salaries. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk transmit certified copies of this resolution to the Governor and to the Senator and Assemblyman from this district. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors o~ the ~ounty of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 2nd day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, and T. A. Twitohe 1. Noes: R. B. McClellan Absent: None Revision of Budget Items . In the Matter of Revision of Budget Iteme. Resolution No. 74o7 \ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, !Constable - Fourth Township, General Fund. I' I ' I ' I Now, there~ore, be it Resolve~ th:at the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows: to-wit; Transfer from Account 64 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, the sum of $7.00 to Account 64 B 1, Telephone and Telegraph, Maintenance and Operation, Constable - Fourth Township, General Fund. Upon the passage of the fore going resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Raitherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays , None Absent, None 210 I ' Ordin' ance No. 588 ~ Termination of Lease - Carpinteria Beach ProuPrt v LeesP :SetweFn Pythlan Hall Associe.tion and the Count V' Upon mot i on the Board adjourned sine die . The for egoing minutes are hereby approved Chairman: r"v i sors. Attest: J . E. LEWIS, Clerk Deputy !Q~rd of Supervisors o~ the County of Sant~ Barb~a, State ot California, June 9th, 1:.9-47, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor c. W. Bradbury in the Chair. The minutes of the r egular meeting of June 2nd, 1947, were read and approved. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 5~g. Harold A. Parma appeared betore the Board on behalf of Stanley L. Shepard relative to amendment of Ordinance No. 5g6 Governing Carpinteria Zoning. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unaniJDously, the Board passed and adopted Ordinance No. 5gg, entitled 1An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 5!6 of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Oalitornia, entitled 'An ordinance adopting an otticia land classification and districting plan within certain or the unincorporated territory ot Santa Barbara County, adopting a map of s aid district in which the uses of land, the use, height, and bulk of buildings and area of open spaces about buildings are limited, providing tor the entoroement, adjustment-, and amendment thereof and prescribing penalties tor its violation by amending and changing the olassitication tor certain land as shown on the District Kap of Carpinteria and Vicinity, which is a part ot Ordinance No. 5g6. Upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance, the roll being called, the follow ing Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Ruthertord, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell . Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Termination of Lease with Norl ~, Mills and Bliss Relative to Certain Carpinteria Beach Property. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the lease between the County of Ssnta Barbara and E. L. Norlan, Geoffrey W. Mills, and George R. Bliss tor certain Carpinteria beach property be, and the same is hereby, terminated in accordance with the terms of the lease, and the notice heretofore given !!1 the Ka~~ of Lease Between the Pythian Hall Association and the County of Santa Barbara. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, 1t is ord~red that the Chairman and Clerk of ~he Board be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute a lease, on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara, for leasing of certain office space in the Knights of June 9th, 1947 Pythias Building, Santa Maria. Acceptance of In the Matter of Acceptance of Bid tor the Re-Rooting of the Santa Maria Bid for Re - Roof ing Sant General Hospital. Maria General Hospital - The following bids were submitted tor the re-roofing of the Santa Maria - Sele of Tax Deeded Proper y v Hospital: Iyle Rooting Company . County Root Service tg,6s5. oo 9,740.00 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the bid submitted by the Irle Roofing Company, in the amount of t!,6g5.oo, tor the re-rooting of the Santa Maria General Hospital be, and the same is hereby, accepted. In th~ Matter of the Sale of !ax Deede-d Property by the County Tax Collector. Reeolution No. 74og Purauant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request tor approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, June 5 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted tor said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law tor a sum not less than the min~m\1!1 p~ice set t~rth ~n this r~ solution. . - - . . . ~ - - The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this r esolution are deeded to the . State of California tor deli~quent taxes and are situated in the.:County ot Santa Barbara, State of Cal1torn1a; being . more particularly described . as tollows: . Sold to the State June 29, 1~29, for taxes of 192S, Sale No. 467 Deeded to State ~ugust 4, 1934, Deed No. 23 Recorded in Volume 312 of Otticial Records, Page 319, Records of Santa Barbara . . . County. Description of Property Guadalupe Sub #1, Lot 76 According to Otticial Map t Minimum Price t320.3g . The toregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Superviso s of Santa Barbal'"a County, the 9th day of June, 1947. Sale of Tax Deeded Prope ty y In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Pro2ert7 by the County Tax Collector. v Resolution No. 7409 . I I I Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request tor approval thereof filed with t his Board of Supervisors by the . Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, June 5, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted tor s aid sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law tor a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California tor delinquent taxes and are situated in the County ot Santa Barbara, State of California, b.e1ng more particularly described as follows: Sold to the State June 29, 1935, tor taxes of 1934, Sale No. 1249 Deeded to State July 1, 194o, Deed No. 13 Recorded in Volume 535 of Otticial Records, Page 13, Records of Santa Barbara County. 212 Reappointing Theo. B. Lundberg as Commissioner of County Housing Autho ,/ Communication v Invitation / Recommendati f" Recommende.tio Reau!:' st of Renewal of t City Recreationel Contract . Copy of Certificate Description of Property Guadalupe Sub #1, Lot 96 According to 0ff icial Map Minimum Price $150.00 The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, the 9th day of June, 1947. In the Matter of Reappointing Theo. B. Lundberg as a Commissioner of the Santa Barbara County Housing Authority. v- Resolution No. 7410 ity WHEREAS, it ~ppears that the t erm of Theo. B. Lundberg, a Qo~issio ner of the Santa. Barbara County Housing Authority, expires on ~uly 14th; 1947; and WHEREAS, the remaining Commissioners of the Santa Barbara County Housing Authorit7 have re quested the reappointment to s aid commission of Theo. B. Lundberg, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED that Theo. B. Lundberg be appointed as Commissioner of the Santa Barbara County Housing Authority for a tour-year term beginning July 14th, 1947. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara State of California, this. 9th day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In t~e,Matter of Oo~n1cat1on from F. Fred Hoe !!_cher, Chief of Police, Relative t o a Hazardous Condition on Sycamore Canyon Road. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to Supervisor Stewart. In the Matter of Invitation from t he B.P.o.E. to Enter a Float in the rourth of July Parade. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to Supervisor Stewart. In the Matter of the Recommendation of the Planning Commission Relative to the Request of Frank Cecoato to Establish a Trailer Camp, Hope School District. The above entitled matter is continued to the next meeting. In the Matter of the Recommendation of the Planniq Commission Relative to the Abandonment of a Portion of Loure7ro Road, Montec1to. The above entitled ~atter is hereb7 continued to the next meeting In the Matter of Request of Renewal of the City of Santa~arbara Recreational Contract t or 1947-4g. The Clerk is hereby directed to notify the City Recreational Department that it is the intention of the Board to a ssist 1n the City Recreational program on the same basis as the preceding year. ,.!n the Mat~ er of Copy of Certificate from the Secretary of State Relative to .,.,. the Annexation of the Higbee Tract to the City of Santa Barbara. Communicatio v The above entitled matter is ordered placed on tile. In th~Matter Qt Communication from the Div1s1.2_n of H1ghw91s Relative to the . Revised Apportionment of Federal Secondary Road Funds. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to Richard s. Whitehead, Public Works Director. , Commun1c?t1o R,solution R, : t o St ate Su-nervi sor s Convent ion ,/' Acoui sit i on ~ of Be ach L&n V' Meeting with Associate SuperintendP. of Public Instr uction June 9th, 1947. In the Matter of Co~ni~ ation from John r. ~hepard Relative to Apportionment ot Federal Funds tor Casmalia School District. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to the District Attorney. In the Matter o-t R-e-solution- of Lake County Relative to the State Supervisors Convention. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to Supervisors Stewart and Mcclellan. . In the Matter of the Acquisition of Beach Land trom the North County Boundar7 to Six Miles South at Ell~ood. u. c. Murcell, President, Pac1t1c Basin Development Oompan7, accompanied by his attorney C. A. A. McGee, appeared before the Board and presented a plan whereby the Development Company would turn over Wyandotte Scrip to the Count7 tor the Purchase ot a certain strip of beach land from the Federal Government tor oil development purposes. The above matter is hereby referred to the District Attorney tor stud7. The Board took a recess until 4:30 p.m. of this day. At 4:30 p.m. the Board convened. Present: Supervisors O. W. Bradbury; Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. In the Matter of Meeting with the Associate Superintendent of Public t Instruction. Upon motion, dulr. seconded and carried, it is ordered that Hal D. Caywood, Superintendent of Schools, be, and he is hereby, authorized to confer with the Associate Superintendent of Public Instruction in Sacramento, the week of June 23rd, Approving In the Matter of Ap_p_!:.~Ving Merit System Compensation Plan as Presented in Merit ~yetem Compensation Bulletin No. 301. Plan as Presented in Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the State Depart- Bulletin No . 301 - ment of Social Welfare Merit System Compensation Plan Bulletin No. 301, steps 4 to 8, Authori zing L.A. Gammill t o Att end County Treasurer a' Convent ion . v Ste.te Depart ment of Social Welf ~ e Mee t ing . I inclusive, be, and the same are hereby adopted as the salary olassitioations tor Santa Barbara County, effective Jul7 1st, 1947. In the Matter of Authorizing L. A. Gammill to Attend County Treasurers' 4 Convention. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that L. A. Gammill, Treasurer, be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend the County Treasurers Convention in Lake County, June 12th, l;th, and 14th. Kr. Gammill is authorized the use of hie own car at the rate of 6 per mile, the total expenses of said trip not to exoeed t5o.oo. In the Matter of State Department of Social Weltare Meeting. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is authorized that H. J. Rudolph, Welfare Director, be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend a meeting of the State Department of Social Welfare in San Francisco, June 24th, 25th, and 26th, 1947 214 Authorizing Francie . In the Matter of' .lu~o~ zing Fr~i !_McNamara to Attend the Veterans of' }! cNemE1.r a to Foreign Wars State Convention. At. t end Vetera a of ForeiP-"n WA s Upo n motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Francis McNamara, State Convent on / Assistant Service Officer, be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend the Veterans of' Foreign Wars St ate Convention at Santa Cruz1 June 9th, 10th, and 11th, 1947. M e~t t ng of I_p the Matter of M~et ~~ of the State Department of Veterans Atf airs. S t~.te Department of Upon motion1 duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Elwin R. Mcrgan Veterans Aff a rs i/ V~terans Service Officer, be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend the State Depart- Cancellation of Funds . ./ CancellAtion of Funds . I Cancellation of Funds . I . ment of' Veterans Atfairs meeting in Sacramento June 20th, 1947. In the Matter of .Q.~cellation of Funds, Re Plution No, 7411 Whereas, it appears to the Board of' Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of t700.oo is not needed in Accounts 99 A 31, Dentist, the sum of 1300.00; and 99 A 34, Supervising Nurse, the sum of 14oo.oo, Salaries and Wages, Health Officer, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of seven hundred dollars Ct700.oo) be and the same is hereby canceled trom the above accounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C.- w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and '1'. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of -Cance-lition of F-un-ds. Resolution No. 74lg Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the Sum of t900.00 is not needed in account 74 A 2, Deputy, Salaries and Wages, Reoorde , Salary Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of nine hndred dollars ($900.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above aooount and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund. Upon the passage of the torego1ng resolution, the r oll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. V. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. KoClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Cancellat i on of F-un-ds. Res~ution No. 7~13. Whereas, it appears to the Boa.rd of Supervisors of San ta Barbara County that the sum of $900.00 is not needed in account 4o A 3, Clerk, Salaries and Wages, General Fund. Nov therefore, be it resolved that the sum of nine hundred dollars Ct900.oo) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned t o the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund Upon. the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervi~ors voted Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Cancellati on of Funds . / Cancellsti on of Funds . Cancel lation of Funds C-=tnce l lat1on of Funds . June 9th, 1947. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 7414 . Whereas, it appears to t he Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $2,4oo. oo is not needed in accounts 142 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies, the sum of $1,000.00; and 142 B 23, Replacement of Equipment, the sum of $1,4oo.oo, Maintenance and Operation, Fourth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of twenty-tour hundred dollars ($2.400.00) be and the same is hereby canceled trom the above accounts and returned to the Un~ppropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the r oll being called, the . following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and ! . A. Twi tohell. Nays, None Absent, None . In the Matter of Canoellation of Funds. . _Resolution . ~o. 7412_ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Sup~rv1sore of Sa~ta Barbara County that the sum of $g50.oo is not needed in account 112 B 25, Service and Expense, Maintenance and Operation, First Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund. . Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of eight hundred fifty dollars . (tg50.oo) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above aooount and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fu~d. Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the .roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: o. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. - ~--------~--~~~----~ . Resolution No. 741-6 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Sup~rvisors of Sa~ta Barbara County that I the sum of tgoo.oo is not needed in account 190 B 56, County Cash Aid, General Relief - Weltare Department, General Fund. Row therefore, be it r esolved that the sum ct eight hundred dollars (tgoo.oo) be and the same ls hereby oanoeled from the above aooount and returned.to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the I following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: I I C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoClellan, and T. A. Twitohell. Na7s, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. ' Resolution No. 7417 Whereas, it appears to the Boe.rd of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum or. $300.00 1s not needed in account 165 C 59, Purchase or Land, Capital Outlay, . Parke - Second District, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of three hundred dollars Ct300.oo) 216 Cancellation of Funds. / Cancellation of Funds . Tran sf er of Funds . be and the same 1e hereb7 oanceled from the above account and r eturned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted A1e, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Canc-ellat ion-- o-t Funds. Resolution~o. 7418 Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that . the sum of t700.oo is not needed in aooount 164 B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, Maintenance and Operation, Parks - First District, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of seven hundred dollars Ct700.oo) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above aooount and returned t o the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the toregoing resolution, the roll being oalled, the following Supervisors voted Are, t o-wit: O. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of Canoellation of Funds. Resolution Na. 7419 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $197.00 is not needed in aooount 26 C 1, Offioe Equipment, Capital Outlay, Surveyor, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred ninety-seven dollar~ ($197.00) be and the same ie hereby oanoeled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Re~erve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervis~rs voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbur y, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Na1s, None Absent, None . In the Matter of Tranaf er of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. - ' Resolution No, 7420 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Ba. rbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to accounts 99 B 1 Telephone and Telegraph; 99 B 2, Postage , Freight, Cartage and Express; 99 B 25, Servio and Expense; 99 B 26, Heat, Light, Power and Water; 99 B 2g, Rent; in aooordance with Section 3714, sub~ivisi on 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of seven hundred dollars Ct700.oo) be and the same is hereby tranef erred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to accounts 99 B 1, Telephone and Telegraph, the sum of 1150; 99 B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, the sum of 8100.00; 99 B 25, Service and Expense, the sum of $170.00; 99 B 26, Heat, Light, Power and Water, the sum of. $100.00; and 99 B 28 , Rent, the sum of t1go.oo, Maintenance and Operation, Health Otfioer, General Fund. Tra.nsf er of Funds. ./ Tranef er of Funds. ' Transfer of Funds . June 9th, 1947 Upon the passage of the foregoing res o l~ti o n, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twit che 11. Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salar1 Resolution No. 7421 Whereas it appears to the Board or Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund to account 4o A 3, Clerk; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore , be it resolved that the sum of nine hundred dollars Ct900.00) be and the srune is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Salary Fund to account 4o A 3, Clerk, Salaries and Wages, Superior Court, Salary Fund . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: Fund C. W. Bradbur1, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Resolution No. 7422. Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer_ is ne cessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 53 B . 36. Reporting and Transcribing; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now, therefore, be it resolved that the sum of five hundred dollars (t500.oo) be and the s ame is hereby transferred trom the unappropriated reserve General Furd to - account 53 B 36, Reporting and Transcribing, Maintenance andOperation, Police Courts, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Na1s, None Absent, None In tjl~ Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappr-opriat-ed Reserve General Resolution No. 7423 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund t o account 4o B 36, Subdivision 3 Reporting and Transcribing; in accordance with Section 3714,/of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of f i fteen hundred dollars ($1,500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Gener Fund to account 4o B 36, Repor.t ing and Transcribing, Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: 218 Tr ansfer of F11nds . Transfer of Funds . I Transfer of Funds . I Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Resolution No. 7424 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transter is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund to account 142 A 60, Labor; in accordance with Seetion 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of twenty-tour hundred dollars ($2,4oo.OO) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Good . ' Roads Fund to account 142 A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Fourth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, end T. A. Twitchell Nays, ~one Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unap_propriated Reserve General Fund. Resolution No. 7425 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 55 A 51,. Janitor; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, ~e it resolved that the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.co) be and the same is hereby transferred trom the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 55 A 51, Janitor, Salaries and 1Vages, Court Bouse, General. Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of ~ransfer of Funds trom the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Re~olut1~ No. 7426 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara Oounty that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund to account 112 60, Labor; in accordance with Section )714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be i t resolved that the sum of eight hundred fifty dollars ($g50.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Good Roads Fund to account 112 A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, First Supervisor District, Good Roads 1'und. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None ' ' Transf er of Funds . Tr ansf er of Funds . ' I Tronsfer of Funds . June 9th, 1947. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General - - Fund Resolution No. 7427 - Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to accounts lgg C 2, Automobiles; and lgg B g, Office Supplies; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now the retore, be it resolved that the sum of eight hundred dollars ($goo.oo) be and the same is hereby transterred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to accounts lgg C 2, Automobiles, Capital Outlay, the sum of t44E.35; and lt!S B g, Otfioe Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, the sum of t353.65, Welfare Administration, General Fund. Upon the passage of -the foregoing resolution, the .roll being called, the following Superviscrs voted Aye, t o-wit: Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matt~r of Transter of Funds t~Qm the Unappropr iated Reserve General ~esolution No. 142! Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisor s of Santa Barbara County that a . transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 164 A 60, Labor; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of seven hundred dollars ($700.00) . be and 1he same is herebT transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 164 A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Parks - First District, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervi'sors voted Aye, to-wit: . C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent , None In the Matter _g_t Transfer of Funds trom t_ru, Un.aJ.P.tcm.riat~ Reserve General Fund. Resolution No. 7429 . Whereas it appears to the Board of Sqervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 4o B 37, Witness ~ees, Mileage and Expense; in aooordanoe with Section 3714, subdivision 3, ot the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) be and the same is hereby tranef erred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to aocount 4o B 37, Witness Fees, Mileage and Expense, Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart., J. Monroe Ruthe~tord, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None 2:JU Transfer of Fund. ' Revision of Budge t Items "' Revision of Budget I tems I In the Matter of Transter of Funds trom the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Resolution- No-. 743-0 Whereas it appears to the Beard of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund t o account 26 B 6, Materials and Supplies; in accordance With Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Politica Code, Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of one hundred ninety-seven dollar (t197.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 26 B 6, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Surveyor, General Fun~. Upon the passage of t he foregoing resolution, the r oll b eing called, the f ollowing Supervisors vot ed Aye, t o-wit : c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. St ewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 743! Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors 9t Santa Barbara County that a revision i s necessary Within general classification of Salaries and.Wages, County Veterans' Service Office, General Fund Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the atoresaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as f ollows, to-wit: Transfer from Account lg7 A 2, Assistant Director, the sum of t10.oo to Account lg7 A 1, Director, Salaries and Wages, County Veterans' Service Office, Genera Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent., None . " In the Matter of- Revision of Bud et Items. .!._esolution_!to. 7432 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa B&Tbara Oount1 that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follats, to-wit: Transfer from Account leo A 51 Janitors, Caretakers and Gardeners, the swa of $2,690.00 t o Accounts l!O A 1, Administrator, the sum of 166.oo; igo A 3, Bookkeepe s, Clerks and Stenographers, the sum of $200.00; and lgo A 34, Nurses, Orderlies and Attendants , the sum of t2,334.oo, Salaries and Wages, Gener al Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the r oll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart., J. Monroe Ruther!or.d, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None . . I Revision of Budge t Items ~ RPvision of Budget Items Revision of Budget I tems ~ June 9th, 1947. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7433 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Capital Outlay, General Hospit , ' Santa Barbara , General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the at'oresaid aooounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-w1~: Transfer trom Account lgo 0 1, Office Equipment, the sum of $52.g4 to Account lgo C 33, R~placement of Steam and Water, Supply, Capital Outlay, General Hospital - Santa Barbara, General Fund. Upon the passage of the toregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolutio~ ~Q . 7434 Whereas, it appears to the Board of SuperV'isors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, General Hospital, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the at'oresaid accounts be and the same are hereby re~ised as f ollows, to-wit: Transfer from Accounts lSO A 45, Social Workers, the sum of 1400.00; and lSO A 51, Janitors, Caretakers and Gardeners, the sum of $400.00 to Accounts lSO A 30, Anesthetist, Record Librarian, Medical Secretary, Surgeons and Internee, Physicians, the sum of 1400.00; and lgo A 37, Housekeepers, Housemaids and Seamstresses, the sum of $4-0o.oo. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the Toll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-w1t: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of the Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7435 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general olassitioation of Salaries and Wages, Road Engineering, Good Roads Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 162 A 25, Field Engineer, the sum of t1,200.oo to Account 162 A 46, Engineering Aides, Salaries and Wages, Road Engineering, Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None 222 Revision of Budget ! tens / Revision of Bud;. et I terns . I Report s--- Allowance of Clai ms In the Matter of Revision of B-udget Items. ~Re so luti on No. 743~6~ Whereas, it appears t o t he Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a r evision ls neoessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Court House, General Fund. Now, therefore , be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are her eby revised as f ollows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 55 A 16, Special Help, the sum of $200.00 to Aocount 55 A 51, Janitor, Salaries and Wages, Court House, General Fund Upon the passage of the t~go ing reeoluti'on, the roll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None . In tbe Matter Jf Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7437 Whereas, it appears t o the Board at Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that . a revision is necessary within general olassitication of Maintenanoe and Operation, Surveyor, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the s ame are hereby revised as f ollows, to-wit: Transfer trom Accounts 26 B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, the swa ot $30.00; 26 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, the sum of $100.00; and 26 B 25, ~ervice and expense, the sum of $100.00 to Accounts 26 B 1, Telephone and Telegraph, the sum of $15.00; _and 26 B 6, Materials and Supplies, the sum of $215.00, Maintenance and Operation, Surveyor, General Fund. Upon the passage of the f oregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C, W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Ruthe rford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None - In the Matter of Reports. - The following report was received and ordered placed on file: Veterans Service Ottice. -In- t-he- M-a-tte-r -ot -A-llO-f an-ce of Ola.im-s. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously, it is ordered that the following olaims be, and the same are her eby, allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the f aoe ot each olaim respectively, t o-wit: A. Carlisle & Oo. Mrs. S. R. Aiken GENERAL FUND Air Reduction Sales Company Mrs. Carolotta Alvarado The American Journal of Nursing American Optical _Compan1 A. N. Paoking Company Arrowhead and Pur1tas Waters Ino. do do 5g.g6 40.00 1.20 25.00 3.00 49.Sl 2S.45 2.25 4.32 June 9th, 1947 Associat ed Tel ephone Co., Ltd. do do do do Dorothy Bagl ey Mrs. John Baker Barbara Warth Hot el Mrs. Madeleine Bastanchury Wilma Becknell Bens on s Garage Mrs. Winifred Bentz Bet t eravia Grooer1 C. W. Bradbury Inez Branch Br yant and Trott Company Lauren F. Busby, M.D. Calif ornia Met al Enameling Co. Calitornia State Chanber of Commerce Calitornia Test Bureau Calitornia Tire Shop do do do do . do do do do do do do do Bessi e Carbajal do do Mrs. Irene Carbajal Mrs. J. Carr1oaburu Channel Paper & Supply Co. do do Chap 1 s Market Clark Linen and Equipment Co. Mrs. Millie Clark Coast Counties Warehouses Convent of the Good Shepherd Mrs. Elmer Cordero Cornwall's Shoe Repairs Mrs. Doris Couch D. Appleton-Century Company, Inc. Joe Dal Pozzo do Judi th A. Davies do do Lillian B. Deisch Mrs. Mary De la Vega Derringer-Taylor Motors Fred Dumeshausen E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Company - - GENERAL FUND , , 46.!4 34.09 27.g1 302.3g 35.00 36.00 27.5g ~.10 15.00 25.00 52.00 322.6! 362.50 ig.97 16.75 20.09 1000.00 g.4o 24.34 17.22 l!.70 25.60 17.70 47.54 g.05 105.00 75.00 35.00 37.50 114.44 5.05 5.60 4o.go l!.00 6g6.75 40.00 9.6! 2.72 35.00 5.15 14.22 14.22 16.50 55.01 112.90 25.00 6.oo 10.00 5.79 224 Allred J. Engle Mies Lucy Espana GENERAL FUND do do Mrs. Ettie Estes Thelma Evans Irvin M. Fallis Amelia Flores Fong_ Brothers David A. Fouts Frank W. Powers & Company Fresno Market Gallenkamp 1s James D. Garrigan Mrs. Hattie Gates George Young Inc do do Germain's Evelyn Giusti Goleta Market Mrs. Ramona Gonzales Mrs. Irene Grand Mrs. Ada Amanda Green Paul Grim Groves Seaside Service Grune & Stratton, Inc. Mrs. Eva Hamilton Ida Hamil ton Hearne Brothers Chas. c. Hedges Hills Stationery . Holiday Hardware Company do do do do Holeer and Bailey Helen Hurlbut Ida 1 s Cate J. C. Penny Company do do Johnson Service Company Mrs. Della Johnson Mrs. Vyola John~on Jones Stat ionery and Gitts Jordano Bros. Department of Justice Mrs . Myrtle Iindred J. I. Kinman do Kratt 1 s Mal'ket Mrs. Genevieve Kragh . . 10.70 7.50 105.00 4o.oo 15.214- 19.03 74.g4 9g.53 201.61 5.,0 ll.36 5.38 35.3~ 4o.oo 871.74 2.13 4.10 4.29 5.!9 35.00 4o.oo 16.93 20.00 4.16 4.oo 15g.06 35.00 33.51 10.50 10.50 36.14-14- 93.38 14.76 3.17 8.25 79.10 5.00 17.26 114.oo go.oo 4o.oo 1.35 155.07 2.43 35.00 6.14 10.00 June 9th, 1947 Mrs. Ida Mae Krebs GENERAL FUND Krelle Plumbing &: Electric Company Mrs. J ohn Lara do do w. T. Lillard Adrulfo Lopez Mrs. Lillian Lopez Los Angeles Stamp & Stationery do do Los Olivos Market and Oold Storage Margaret Lundgren E. J. Mantrina Max Mantrina Market Spot Mrs. Trina Martin Mrs. Frank Meoham Mrs. Jess Mendoza Mrs. Mary Menezes Mrs. Minnie Menezes do do Miller-Bryant-Pierce Lewis Miner Monteoito County Wat er District Mrs. Rebecca Mont ez Montgomery Ward Elvin R. Morgan Bernard s. Morris MoDonell 1 s Francie A. McNamara Joseph T. Nardo, M.D. National Biscuit Company Louis J. Needels, M.D. News 0~ress Publishing Company Ncr man 1 e Furniture Ott Hardware Company Pacific Coast Lumber Coriipany Pao1tic Southwest Realty Company c. A. Page Mrs. Mary Perry Warren Peter son Martha Pow ell do Powers &: Co. The Qua111ty Printing Service Rand-Halpin-Hibler, Inc. Ray's Pharmacy Mrs. Margarite Rector Remington Rand, Ino 46.77 21.00 35.00 35. 00 39.s7 19.00 7.50 4g. l.J.3 69.19 21.37 25.00 24. 00 3.00 10.42 go.co 4o.oo 17.50 75.00 17.50 94.19 9.23 10.00 1.05 25.00 5.07 23.02 230.00 .50 \ 17.5g 35.70 9.4S 29.50 4.10 19.37 24.oo 7.44 60.00 22.00 35.00 60.00 9.03 35.00 25.95 91.23 24g.54 2.56 75.00 57.69 226 Mrs. Alicia Robinson Krs. Carmela Romasanta Karia Romero John D. Ross Rudolph's Grocery Dorothy Russiok do do Mrs. Jennie Sanchez do do Mrs. Mildred Sanchez Sa!eway Stores, Inc. do do GENERAL FUND do do Sanitary Laundry - Santa Barbara Retreading Shop do do Santa Barbara Transit Co. City of Santa Maria do do Santa Maria Daily Times Santa Maria Lodge No. 90, X of P Josephine Savage Hotel Savoy do do Percy F. Senay Frank Signor E. P'. Smyth Social Servi.ca Exchange Solvang Garage and Service Station Sout~ern Calit. Edison Co., Ltd Southern Counties Gas Company do do Southern Paoitic Company Standard Dry Goods Company State of Oalitornia, Dept. of Justice Lucy Strother St. V1noent 1s School do do Rita Sunderland Texas Lunch Vining o. Thompson Thritto Gas Service Mrs. Margaret Todd Irving B. Treloar U. s. Standard Products Victory Shoe Shop Mrs. Martha Wade War Surplus Outlet 59.35 45.00 25.16 59.sg 7.50 20.00 go.oo 4-o.oo go.oo 109.6g 3g.36 21.g4 3g.14 527.69 30.08 52.66 37.go 10.00 i2.go 40.00 250.00 50.00 71.00 4.oo g.oo 9.J+o 19.43 15.76 133.33 2.26 lg9.74 13.74 4-.23 3g.15 3g.41 7.24 117.00 55.9g 90.00 105.00 45.74 25.00 14.63 17.50 31.25 107.63 l.4o 35.00 l\.o.49 I ! ' t ,I \ ' i . \ I t I ~ I I ! ''\ I I Call f or Specia l Meeting ./ June 9th, 1947 Water Department Raymond Watson GENERAL FUND Welch & Ryce Western Fire Equipment Co White Spot Service Station Mrs. Alice Whitford J. B. Willhoit Elizabeth Williams Wilson's Carbon Company, Ltd. Wootton Printing Company J. A. Wullbrandt State Board of Equalization R. C. Westw1ck GOOD ROADS FUND 64.50 26.00 50.00 127.g3 1.0! 10.00 7.25 25.00 13.30 g.20 15.14 .90 62.00 Upon the passage of the foregoing Order, the roll being called the following I 'I Supervisors voted Aye, to.-w1 ta t c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None Upon motion the Boar. d Adjourned sine die. . The foregoing Minutes are hereby approved . Chairman, Board ervisors Attest: (' ~ I Clerk ) - . . CAJ.t, FOR A SPECIAL MEETING We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Calitornia, believing that the interests of the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto. It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County ot Santa Barbara, State of Cal1torn1a, be and the same is hereby called for June 16, 1947, at 10 o'clock a". m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: In the Matter of the Proposal of the Pacific Basin Development Company. In the Matter of the Petition of J. H. Renner, et al., Paradise Camp, Relative to the Removal of the Los Pr1etos Camp tor Delinquent Boys. In the Matter of Cancellation of Taxes on Property Acquired by the United States of America. In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. In the Matter of Approval of Stipulation to 011 Drilling Bond. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds to the Employees' Retirement Fund. In the Matter of Request of the All Year Club tor 1947-4g Budget Appropriation. 28 Proposal of Pacific Devel ment Comvany - PetitionRe: to the Remova of Los Prieto Camp. / Cancellation of Taxes on Property Acquired by t e United St~t-s / In the Matter of Obtaining the Services of a Consulting Structural Engineer. In the Matter of Contract Between the County of Santa Barbara and George A Eddy for Use of Private Transportation. In the Matter of Acceptance of Right of WSi Grant tor Road Purposes, Second Road District. In the Matter of Appointment of Leon Roeser as Commissioner of the Solvang Fire District. In the Matter of Meeting of the !uberculosis Association. In the Matter of Leave of Absence. In the Matter of Resolution Authorizing and Designating Representative to Make Application to the Department of Veterans Affairs, The Service and Coordination Division for State Moneys Under Section 972 of the Military and Veterans Code of the S~ate of California Chapter 1493, Statutes 1945 In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds . In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. In the Matter of Reports. Dated June 9, 1947. C. W. BRADBURY J. MONROE RUTHERFORD PAUL E STEWART . . Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. R. B. McCLELLAN T. A. TWITCHELL Board of Supervisors_ of the CoEn~y of Santaj3J"ba!:._a, State of California, June 16th, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Present: Supervisors c. W. Bradbury, Paul E~ Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor C. W. Bradbury in the Chair. The minutes of the regular meeting of June 9th, 1947, were read and approved. I In the Matter of the Proposal of the Pacific Ba! in Development Company. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the proposal of the Pacif io Basin Development Company that the County acquire a certain strip of beach land be, and the same is hereby, rejected. - -In- th-e- M-at-te-r o-f t-he Petitio-n of -J. H. Renner, ~t al.,_ Paradise Camp, Relative to t he Removal of the Los Prietos Camp tor Delinqu~nt Boys. '!'he above entitled matter is referred to the Board of Directors of the Ventura Santa Barbara Juvenile Forestry Camp. ~ In the M~tter of Cancellation of Ta-xe-s -on- P-ro-pe-rty Acquired by the United States of Americ. a. ORDER - It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County or Santa Barbara, State of California, that the United States of America has acquired title to and is the ow~er ' ot certain real property situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California; and It further appearing that application has been made for the cancellation of j ' Sale of Tax Deeded Proue ty Sel e of Tax Deeded Prope ty I ' r June 16th, 1947 taxes and/or assessments, or liens ther ef or; on or against said r eal property, and improvements thereon, if any, as provided by. Section 49S6, et seq., of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California; and It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said County of Santa Barbara, to the cencellation of said taxes and/or assessments, has been obt ained therefor; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barb~ra, State of California, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to cancel any taxee and/or assessments, including assessments becoming a lien on March 1st, 1941, against said real property, and improvements there on, acquired by ttle United States of America, described as follows, to wit: Sub 4 of Lompoc Farm Lot 152 . . .OS acre Excepting mining and mineral rights Lynden School District. The title to the above property was recorded February 3, 1942. This property requires cancellation of taxes for the year 1941-1942. In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. / Resolution No. 743g Pursuant t o a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof filed with t his Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, June 11, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted tor said sale as set torth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereb1 directed to sell t he property as provided by law tor a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County ot Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as fol.l ows: Sold to the State August 16, 1933, tor taxes of 1932, Sale No. 7og Deeded to State July 1, 193g, Deed No. 75. Recorded in Volume 447 of Ott1c1al Records, Page 7, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Oak Park Knolls Lot 6g City of Santa Barbara According to otf ioial map Minimum Price $200 .00 The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Boe.rd of Supervisors of Santa Barbare County, the 16th day of June, 1947. In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. / Reso-lution No. 74)J Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request tor approval thereof tiled with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, June 11, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted tor said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed t o sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. 230 Sale of Tax Deeded PropEr I The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of Oal1f orn1a, being more particularly described as follows: Sold to the State June 29, 1932, for taxes of 1931, Sale No. 63g Deeded to State July 1, 1937, Deed No. g4 Recorded in Volume 412 of Official Records, Page 66, Records of Santa Barbara County. Description of Property Oak Park Knolls Lot 69 According to off ioial map ' Minimum Price $200.00 City of Santa Barbara The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, the 16th day of June, 1947. In the Matter of the Sale of Tax D~ded Prop~rty b the County Tax Collector. ~ Resolution No. 7440 Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request tor approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, June 11, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it 1s hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax colleotor is hereby d1reoted to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: Sold to the State June 29, 1932, for taxes of 1931, Sale No. 639 Deeded to State July 1, 1937, Deed No. !5. Recorded in Volume 412 of Official Records, Page 67, Records of Santa Barbara County . Description of Property . Oak Park Knolls Lot 70 City of Santa Barbara According to official map Minimum Price t200.oo The toregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County the 16th day of June, 1947. Sale of Tax Deeded PropeT y In the Matter of the Sale of Ta-x Deeded Property by the County Tax Collector. ~ Resolution No. 7441 ~ Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, June 11, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereb1 granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a SWll not less than the minimum prioe set forth 1n this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are de eded to the State of California for delinquent taxes and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of Oaliforn1a, being more particularly described as follows: Approval of Stipulation t o 011 Drill g Bond. Transfer of Funds to Employees' Retirement Fund . v Reaueet of All Ye ar Clu for 1947-48 Budge t Appro at ion. v- Obt a i ning Services of Consulting St r uctural EngineF.r. I ri- The Supervisors June 16th, 1947 Sold t o the State June 29, 1934, for taxes of 1933, Sale No. 927 Deeded t o State July 1, 1939, Deed No. 96 Recorded in Volume 473 of Official Records, Page 41, Reoords of - Santa Barbara County. nescription of Property Lot 31, Block 250 City of Santa Barbara According to ~ f icial map Minimum Price $55.00 foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of of Santa Barbara County, the 16th day of June, 1947. In the Matter of Approval o_f _St_ i.p ulation to Oil Drilling Bond. __ _ Pursuant to the request of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following stipulation to oil drilling bond be, and the same is hereby, approved: The Ohio Oil Company - The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company covering well 1Thomas B. Bishop Co." No. 1. ~n the Matter of Transfer of Funds to the Employees Retirement Fund. 0 RD ER . Upon motion, duly made, seconded, and unanimously carried, it is ordered :~ 1 ~ that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to transfer the following sums to the 1 Employees Retirement Fund1 from the funds set forth below, said transfer being in accordance with the provisions of Section 101 of Article 6 ot the County Employees. Retirement . Act of 1937: General Fund Salary Fund Good Roads Fund 011 Well Inspection Fund Special Road Improvement rtlnd Law Library Fund Total credited to "Employees Retirement Fund1 3,609.63 l,996.g1 997.63 22.02 11.61 .62 Upon the roll being oalled, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. I n the Matter of Re quest of the All Year 91ub tor 1947-4g ~dget Appropr1at1o Mr ~ . Robert. Hughes appeared before the Board on behalf of the All Year Club requesting an appropriation in the same amount as the previous year. Mr. Hughes was assured his request would be given due consideration. In the Matte~ of Obtaining the Services of a Consulting Structural Engineer. Francis E. ~vans, Surveyor, is hereby directed to negotiate a contract with John K. Minasian, Consulting Structural Engineer, tor approval of structural plans in compliance with the State Riley Aot. Said contract to be drawn by the District Attorney and to embody the terms of $5.00 per hour for service, plus traveling expense and time; also to include a suggested termination olause of either 30 or 60 days on the part of either party. 232 Upon the preparation and approval of the contract by the District Attorney the same to be presented to the Board of Supervisors tor authorization. Contract Betwe n !_n the Matt~r or C!.2.ntract Bet~een the Countr. of Santa Barbara and George A. Oounty and George A. Eddy Eddy for Use of Private Transportation. for Use of Private Transportation. i/' Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman and Clerk be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute a contract on behalf of the County ot Santa Barbara with George A. Eddy, weed and rodent laborer, tor the use of his own oar or horse, at the rate of $1.00 per day, each day used. Acceptance of In the Matter of AcoeRtanoe of Right of Way Grant tor Road Purposes, Seoond Right of Way Grant for Road Distriot. Road Purno se.s - SecoT'C. Road :1strict ./ Appointment of Leon Roese . Resolution No. _744_,g_. WHEREAS, George Lotterhos and Anne Hill Lotterhos, his wite, and the Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, a national banking association, as trustee, has delivered to the County of Santa Barbara their right of way grant dated April 3rd, 1947 whereby said George Lotterhos and Anne Hill Lotterhos, his wife, and the Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, as trustee, grants to the County of Santa Barbara an easement and right of way tor publio road purposes; and WHEREAS, it appears tor the best interests of the County of Santa Barbara that aaid right of way grant should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said right of way grant be, and the same is hereby, accepted, and that J. E. Lewie, County Clerk, is hereby authorized and directed to record said right of way grant in the office of the Recorder ot the County of Santa Barbara. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 16th day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: ~. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Appo-int-ment of Leon Roeser as Com-missioner of the Solvang as Commission r Fire District. of Solvanp: Fi e District. Me~ting of th Tube r culosis Association Leave of Absence .,/' ./ Upon motion, duly seoonded and carried, it is ordered that Leon Roeser be, and he is hereby, appointed a Commissioner of the Solvang Fire District, vice Alfred Jorgensen, deceased. In the M--atter of Meeting of the Tuberculosis Association. Upon motion, duly seoonded and carried, it is ordered that Dr. D. M. Caldwell be, and he is hereby, authorized to attend the Tuberoulosis Assooiation meeting in San Francisco for three days; and, it is further ordered that Dr. c. C. Hedges be authorized attendance at the same meeting tor one day. In the- Matter of Leave of Absence. Upon mo~ion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Norman H. Caldwell, Zoning Administrator, be, and he is hereby, authorized leave of absence without pay from July 14th to 26th, 1947. Resolution !_p. 1!h._e May~~r of Resolution Authorizing and Designating Representative to for State Moneys - Me.ke Application to the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Service and Ooord1nat1on Veterans Service 0ff1c Division tor State Moneys Under Section 972 of the Military and Veterans Code of the J State of California, Chapter 1493, Statutes 1945. Cancellation of Funds Cancellation of Funds. June 16th, 1947. R- esolution No. 7443 RESOLVED: That C. W. Bradbury is hereby authorized and designated as the representative of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, to sign and present an application on its behalf to the Department of Veterans Affairs of the State of California, for State moneys under Section 972 of the Military and Veterans . . . Code, State of California, Chapter 1493, Statutes 1945; and be it . . FURTHER RESOLVED: That said representative is hereby authorized and designate to execute an agreement on behalf of said County with said Department of Veterans Affairs oovering the terms and conditions under which any amount of State moneys is to be granted to the said County; and be it ' FURTHER RESOLVED: That the amount of State moneys requested is Eight Thousand One Hundred and Ninety Dollars (tg190.oo). or such portion thereof as may be approved by the Department of Veterans Atf airs, and for. which matching funds may be provided by the County in the proportions as required by agreement with said Department Executed this 16th day of June 1947. Signature C. W. BRADBURY Chairman, Board of Supervisors In the Matter -of Cancellation of Funds. . Resolution .No. 7444 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of t150.oo is not needed in account 2g B 27, Publications, Maintenance and Operation, Planning a.nd Public Works, Gene r al Fund Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) .be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. . . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds - -- Reeo1ut10ii No . 7li45 Whereas, it appears to"tlie Board. of Supervisors of Sapta Barbara County that the sum of t150.oo is not needed in account 162 C 2, Automopil~a, Capital Outlay, Road Engineering - Good Roads Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred fifty dollars (1150.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to . the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe. Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cano.e-llat ion of Funds. Resolution No. 7446 Whereas, 1t appears to the Board or Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the .sum of $50~ 00 is not needed in aocoun.t 5g B 6, Material.a a.nd Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Santa Maria 0ftioes, General Fun~. 234 Cancellation of Funds . / Cancellation of Funds . ./ CanoellRtion of Funds . I Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of f1tty dollars (150.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 7447 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $4,ooo.oo is not needed in account 152 A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Fifth Supervisor District - Good Roads Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of tour thousand dollars (14,ooo.oo) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervi_sors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Tw1 tchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Canoell__ation of Funds. Resolution No. 744g . Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of 14-0o.oo 1s not needed in account 172 C 3, Playground Equipment, Capital Outlay, Parks - Fitth District, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of four hundred dollars ($4oo.oo) . . be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. TWitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of C-ancella- tion of Funds. Resolution No. 7449 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $1,950.00 is not needed in accounts 1S2 C S, Laboratory and Surgical Equipment, the sum of $450.00; and 1S2 C 9, Kitchen Equipment, the sum of tl,500.00, Capital Outlay, Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund . . Now therefore, be 1t resolved that the sum or nineteen hundred fifty dollars ($1,950.00) be and the same 1s hereby oanoeled from the above accounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, tte following Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None , Cancellation of Funds. ./ Transfer of FunC.s. Transfer of Funds. Transfer of Fttnds ./ June 16th, 1947 In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 7450 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Banta Barbara County ttat the sum of t350.00 is not needed in accounts ig2 1 35, Dietitians, Cooks and Porters, the sum of 8200.00; and ig2 A 51, Janitors and Gardeners, the sum of $150.CO, Salaries a.nd Wages, Santa Maria Hospi tal, General Fund Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of three hundred fifty dollars ($350.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above accounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul .E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None 2 5 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from _the Unapp~9priat~ Reserve General Fund Resolution No. 7451 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to accounts lg2 B 7, Food Supplies; and lg2 B 6, Materials and Supplies; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of thirty-three hundred dollars ($3,300.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Genera Fund to accounts lg2 B 7, Food Supplies, the sum of $2,900.00; and lg2 B 6, Materials . . . and Supplies, the sum of $4oo.oo, Maintenance and Operation, Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B . . McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. In. the Matter of Transfer of Fund~ from the UnaEpropriated Re serve General Fund . Resolution No. J.!22 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account ig2 B 7, Food Supplies; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of twenty-three hundred dollars ($2,300.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve . . . . General Fund to account lg2 B 7, Food Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B . McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transter_Qf Funds from the_!!nappropriated Reserve General Fund. Resolutiqn No, 1~53 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary trom the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 172 A 60, 236 Transfer of Funds . Transfer Funds . - of ' Transfer of Fund / labor; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be . it r e eolv ~d that the sum of tour hundred dollars ($4oo.oo) . be and the same is her eby transterred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 172 A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Parks-Fifth District, General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the . f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Resolution No. 7454 Whereas it appears t o the Board of Supervisors of SEl?lt~ Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund to account 152 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies; and 152 B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivi sion 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of four thousand dollars ($4,ooo.o ) ' be and the s ame is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Good Roads Fund to accounts 152 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies, the sum of $2,000.00; and 152 B 22, . Repairs and Minor Replacements, the sum of $2,000.00, Maintenance and Operation, Fifth Supervisor District - Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the f oregoing resolution, the roll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Trane-ter of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund . Resolutio~~o. 7455 Whereas it .appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a t ransfer i necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 5g A 51, Janitor; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 5g A 51, Janitor, Salaries and Wages, Santa Mari a Offices, General Fund. Upon the passage of the fore going resolution, the r oll being called, the f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: . C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. . Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of Tran ~~ _Q;t' Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Resoluti._ll ~~ 7456 Whereas it appears t o the Board of Supervisors of Banta Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads fund to account 162 B 22, Repairs and Mi nor Replacements; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Transfer of Funds . v Revision of Budget Items / Revision of Budget I tEms v June 16th, 1947 Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) be and the same is her~by transferred from the unappropriated reserve Good Roads Fupd to account 162 B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, Mai~tenance and Operat1o Road Engineering - Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follow.ing. Supervisors voted Aye., to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropri ~ed Reserve General Fund Resolution No. 1421 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necess!l'y from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 2g 0 1, Office Equipment; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred fifty dollars Cll50.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 2g 0 1, Office Equipment, Capital Outlay, Planning and Public Works, General Fund. Upon the passage of the to.regoing resolution, the roll being called, the follow.i ng. Supervisors voted Aye., to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 745g Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 1S2 B 24, Building Repairs, the sum of l2,4oo.oo to Accounts 1S2 B 10, Drugs, Medical and Surgical Supplies, the sum of $1,000.00; 1S2 B 26, Heat, Light, Power and Water, the sum of ll,100.00; lg2 B 12, Laundry Service, the sum of 1200.00; and lg2 B 14, Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies, the sum of $100.00, Mainte.nance and Operation, Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being c alled, the . . following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Item-s. Resolution No. 7459 Whereas, it appears to the Board of SuperYisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general class ification of Salaries and Wages, Santa Maria .Hospital, General Fund. Now, therefore, be 1t Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: 238 Revision of Budget Items . I Revision of Budget I tems . J Revision of Budget Items . J Transfer from Accounts ig2 A 30 , Physicians, Fourth and Fitth Districts, the sum of $4-00.00; and ig2 A 33, Technicians, Laboratory, X-Ray, the sum of $400.00 to . - Accounts ig2 A 34, Nurses, the sum of $700.00; and lg2 A 39, Ambulance Driver, the sum ot $100.00, Salaries and Wages, Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being c alled, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the ~tter or R~vis !on of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7460 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a r evision is necessary within general classification of Capital Outlay, Parks, Fifth District, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby r evised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 172 0 3, Playground Equipment, the sum of $4oo.oo to Account 172 C 2, New TrlllCk, Capital Outlay, Parks, Fifth District, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and r. A. Twitchell. , Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter 01_ _Revision of B~!_get Items. Resolu~io~ No. 746_!_ Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Garage - Santa Maria, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows , to-wit: Transfer from Account 32 B 23, Replacement of Equipment, the sum of $100.00 to Account 32 B 6, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, County Garage - ~anta Maria, General Fund. Upon the passage o~ the toregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision or Budget Items. Resolution No. 7_46__?~ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors or Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within gener al classification of Salaries and Wages, Oil Well Inspection and Salt Water Control, Oil Well Inspection Fund. Now, therefore, be it Re1olved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 93 A 60, Extra Labor, the sum or $100. 00 to Account 93 A 17, Inspector, Salaries and Wages, Oil Well Inspection and Salt Water Control, 011 Well Inspection Fund. Revision of Bud ~e t I tems Rvis i on of Budget Items Revis i on of Bud-v.et Items ./ , June 16th, 194-7 Upon the passage of the foregoing resol~tion, the rol~ being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Re-so-lution No. 74-63 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is neoessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, General Hospital - Santa Barbara, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid Accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account lgo A 33, Technicians, Bacteriologists and Pathologists, . the sum of 175.00 to Aocount .1go A 3, Bookkeepers, Clerks and Stenographers, Salaries and Wages, General Hospital - Santa Barbara, General Fund . Upon the passage of the fore going resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul _E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and . T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Rev~s!on of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7464 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maint enance and Operation, General Hospital - Sa.nta Barbara, General Fund Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereb7 revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account lgo B 12, Laundry Supplies, the sum of $100.00 to ~count igo B 1, Teleph~ne and Telegraph, Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital - Sant a Barbara, . General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul. E. Stew~rt, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, No.n e Absent, None In the Matt~r . o_t Revision of Budg~ Items. Resolution No. 7465 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Predatory Animal Control, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account g3 B 30, Lion Bounties, the sum of $150.00 to Account g3 B .51, Predatory Animal Control, Maintenance and Operation, Predatory Animal Control, General Fund. Upon the passage of the toregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: 2 {lU Revision of Budget Items. I Revision of Bud~et Items. I Revision of Budget Items . ~ C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. _jlesolution No. 7~66 Whereas, ,it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a ~evision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Juvenile Hall, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Accounts 196 B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, the sum of $26.71; 196 B 12, Laundry Service, the sum of $100.00; 196 B 25, Service and Expense, the sum of $136.10; and 196 B 10, Drugs, Medical and Surgical Supplies, the sum of t34.25 to Accounts 196 B 7, Food Supplies, the sum of t262.Sl; and 196 B 26, Heat, Light, Power and Water, the sum of $34.25, Maintenance and Operation, Juvenile Hall, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Rev1_sion ot~uq_g~t Items. Resolution_ No. 74-67 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Probation Officer, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforeseid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Accounts 195 B 6, Materials and Supplies, the sum of $25.00; and 195 B 25, Service and Expense the sum of $100.00 to Account 195 B g, 0ff 1oe Supplie , Maintenance and Operation, Probation 0ffioer, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: O. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford; R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. -In the Matte-r of Revision of Budget -It-e-m-s. Resolution No. _]46g Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors or Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classitioation of Maintenance and Operation, Assessor, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid aooounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 12 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, the sum of $150 to Account 12 B g, Office Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Assessor, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Revision of Budget Item,. s Revision of Budget Items . v Revision of Budget Items. ./ June 16th, 1947 C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monro. e Rutherfor. d, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7469 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Road Engineering - Good Roads Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are her eby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 162 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, the sum of $250.00 to Account 162 B 6, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Road Engineering - Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being c alled, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision ,Pf Budget Item_! . Resolution No. 7470_ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Planning and Public Works, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 2g B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, the sum of $55.00 to Accounts 2! B 1, Telephone and Telegraph, the sum of $15.00; and 2! B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, the sum of $40.00, Maintenance and Operation, Planning and Public Works, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: O. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. Me~lellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent 1 None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items! Resolution No. 1471 Whereas, 1t appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Planning and Public Works, General Fund Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised aa follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 2g B 27, Publications, the sum of $2g5.oo to Accounts 2g B g, Office Supplies, the sum of $125.00; 2! B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, the sum of $50.00; and 2! B 6, Materials and Supplies, the sum of $110.00, Maintenance and operation, Planning and Publio Works, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: 24~ Reports. ----r Abandoning Proceedings/ Bids for Altere.tions v' Petition of Edwin C. Welc , F't al ., for Formation of the Pronosed l.fonteci to Sc n t t ary Dist. ./ C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, 'None In the Matter of Reports. The following ~eports were received and ordered placed on file: County Health Department Santa Barbara General Hospital City of Santa Barbara Recreational Prog~am The Board took a recess until 5 o'clock, p.m., of this day. At 5 o'clock, p.m., the Board convened. Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved . Chairman, ~oard p' e.r visors. Clerk Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State at California, June 23rd, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Present: Supervisors c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk Supervisor C. W. Bradbury in the Chair. The minutes of the Special meeting of June 16th, 1947, were read and approved. In the Matter of Abandoni~g, Di~missing, and Term.!_nating Proceedings of the Montecito Sanitary District. (John C. Wyeth, et al) The above entitled matter was continued until July 7th, 1947, at 10 o'olook, a.m. . . . In the Matter of -Bide f or the Alteration and Additions to the Office of the District Attorney. The above enti.tled matter was continued until July 7th, 1947. . . In the Matter of the Petition of Edwin C. Welch,__et al.J for the Formation ot the Proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County. ORD-E-R WHEREAS, a petition for the formation of the proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County, signed by E. C. Welch, et al., was presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, at a r egular . meeting thereof on April 14th, 1947; and WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara on the 19th day of May, 1947, duly and regularly adopted Resolution No. 7377 fixing the boundaries of the proposed Monteoito Sanitary District and calling an election in the proposed district to be held July 15th, 1947, to determine whether said proposed district should be formed, and to elect an Assessor and five members of the Governing June 23rd, 1947 Board, in accordance with the Sanitary District Act of 1923, as amended; and WHEREAS, it is deemed most expedient by this Board that three polling places be established within the boundaries of said proposed district; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that Montecito Precincts 1 and 5, the boundaries of which were established by order of this Board on November 10th, 1941, be, and the same are consolidated for the purposes of this election , into a Special Precinct to be disignated as Special Precinct No. 1. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that Montecito Precincts 2 and 4, as established by this Board, by order adopted November 10th, 1941, be , and the same are hereby consolidat d into a Precinct to be designated, tor the purposes of this election, as Sp~cial Precinct No. 2 . BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that Montecito Precinct No . 3, as established by t his Board by its order dated November l Otb, 1941, be, and the same is hereby, designated as Sepcial Precinct No. 3, . t or the purposes of t his election. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that the date of the election for the formation of the proposed Montecito Sanitary District, and for the election of the officers ther eof, be, and the same is hereby set as July 15th , 1947, and the polls to be open from the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. to 7 o'clock p.m. of that day. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that the following places be designated as the polling places, and the following named electors be appointed officers of the election boards to serve in each special precinct as established above, as follows, to wit: Special Precinct No. 1 (Regular Montecito Precincts 1 and 5) Polling Place: Monteoito Fire Station 443 East Valley Road, Santa Barbara , California Officers of Election Inspector: William Stribling 470 Ashley Road Judge: Judge: Santa Barbara, California Mrs. Anna C. Stevens lg39 East Valley Road Santa Barbara, California Mrs. Graoe Fleokser 699 San Ysidro Road Banta Barbara, California Special Preeinot No. 2 (Regular Montecito Precincts 2 and 4) Polling Place: Monteoito Union School 335 San Ysidro Road Santa Barbara, California Officers of Election Inspector: Miss Gertrude Price 139 Miramar Avenue Judge: Santa Barbara , California Tonnes Halvorsen 4g~ East Valley Road Santa Barbara, California t ~-~-~--~-------------------------------~--------- ---- 244 Renumeration for Elect ion Officers end Rent of Follin Places - Montecito Sanitary District Elect v Request for Relief Under Ordinance No. 453. ./ ReauFst for Relief Under Ordina.nce No. 453. I Judge; Mrs. Evelyn Hammock 610 East Valley Road Santa Barbara, California Special Precinct No. 3 (Regular Montecito Precinct 3) Polling Place: Biltmore Garage Biltmore Hotel Santa Barbara. , C. alifornia Officers of Election Inspector: Mrs. Catherine Romero Judge: Judge: 9g Spring Road Santa Barbara, California Mrs. Myrtle Heitman 1256 Coast Highway Santa Barbara, California Mrs. Dora B. Olson go Virginia Road Santa Barbara, California Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 23rd day of June, 1947. In the Matter of Remuneration for Election Officers and Rent of Polling Places for the Formation of the Monte~ito Sanitary District Election. O- -R-D'"E-RIT IS ORDERED that the following rates, be, and the same are hereby, fixed as on the remuneration for officers of election, and rent of polling places for the formatio of the Montecito Sanitary District Election to be held July 15th, 1947, to wit: Officers of Election Rent of Polling Places 10.00 10.00 Upon passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called the following Supervisors voted Aye, towwit: No. 453. C. W. Bre.dbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of the Request of Robert G. Jamison for Relief Under Ordinance Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Recommendation r of the Planning Commission that Robert G. Jamison be granted relief under Ordinance No. 453 to erect a dwelling thirty-five feet from the centerline of Cheltenham Road be, and the same is hereby, confirmed. In the Matter of the Request of James W. Briscoe for Relief Under Ordinance No. 453. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the recommendation of the Planning Commission that James W. Briscoe be granted relief under Ordinance No. 453 for rear yard requirements as they apply to Lot 26, Oceanside Beach Tract, be, and the same is hereby, confirmed. Reouest for Relief Under Ordinance No. 538 Petition of Frank Buehrle for Re-Zonin a Portion -of Certain Lot in Serena. Increase in Fnrollment of Crane Countr Day School. Increase in Enrollment o Howard Schoo Publishing t e Minutes of t e Board of Supervisors for 1947-48. / - ~ - June 23rd, 1947 In the Matter of the Request of Fred H. Danelson for Relief Under Ordinance No. 538. 2 , -~ Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the recommendation of the Planning Commission that Fred H. Danelson be granted r elief under Ordinance No. 538 as it applies to front yard requirements to Lot 12, Highland Park Tract, Hope District, be, and the same is hereby, confirmed. In the Matter of the Petition of Frank Buehrle for Re-Zoning a Portion of a Certain Lot in Serena. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a Notice of Hearing on the petition of Frank Buehrle for r e-zoning a portion of Lot 14, Serena Park, from B-1 (residential) to 0-1 (commercial) be, and the same is hereby, set for Monday, July 14th, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a.m., in the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbar a; said Notice of Public Hearing to be published in the Carpinteria Herald. In the Matter of Increase in Enrollment of the Crane Country Day School. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, according to the recommendation of the Planning Commission, that the enrollment of the Crane Country Day School be increased from 50 to 60 day students In the Matter of Increase in Enrollment of the Howard School. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, according to the ' recommendation of the Planning Commission, that the enrollment of the Howard School be increased from 42 to 52 day students. ' In the Matter of Publishing the Minutes of the Board of Supervisors for the Fiscal Year 1947-48. . . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the .C le. rk of this . Board cause notice to be published for ten days calling for bids for publishing a fair statement of all of the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors, from and including the 7th day of July, 1947 and including all regular and special meetings of said Board to be held up to and including the thirtieth day of June, 1948; ~11 bids must be for a lump sum per meeting, the bid for regular and special meetings to be separately stated; bids shall be recieved on or before July 7th, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a.m. The successful bidder shall, within ten days after the acceptance of his bid, enter into a written contract with the County of Santa Barbara to publish said minutes in accordance with his bid, and execute a good and sufficient bond in the amount of $500.00, with two . sureties satisfactory to t his Board, for the faithful performance of his contract. The Board reserves the right to r e j ect any and all bids submitted. Said advertisement shall be in practically the following form, to wit: NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDS FOR PUBLISHING A FAIR STATEMENT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR THE FISC~L YEAR 1947-4g. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , until 10 o'clock a.m. July 7th, 1947, for publishing a fair statement of all the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors from and including the regular meeting to be held on the 7th day of July, 1947, to and including all regular and special mee tings of said Board up to and including the 30th day of June, 194.g. 246 Communication (' All bids must be for a lump sum per meeting, and the bid tor regular meetings and special meetings to be separately stated. The successful bidder shall, within ten days after the acceptance of his bid, enter into a written contract with the County of Santa Barbara to do such publishing in accordance with his bid, and to furnish a good and sufficient bond, in an amount to .be fixed by said Board for the faithful performance of his contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bide submitted. By Order of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County made and entered in the minutes of said Board the 23rd day of June, 19~7. J. E. LEWIS County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. In the Matter of Communication from Jaok H. Glines Relative to Cancellation o Tax Deed Issued in lg99 Covering Proper~y of Sherwood Cox, Deceased. The aboNe entitled matter is hereby referred to the District Attorney ~ . ApplicPtion t In the Matter of the Application of John B. Green to Lay Pipeline, Fifth Lay PipP.line Fifth Dietric District .( Approval of Single 011 Drilling Bond y Aff 1.dev i t of Public'J.t irn o Ordinance No . 5g7. / Affidavit of Publiceti; n o Ordinance No . 5gg. -,/ Communicatio Certificate of Election ,/ Commun1cat1on RP.: to Contro of Floods of the Sant."\ Yne River . Upon notion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be, and t e same is hereby, granted John B. Green to lay a four inch pipeline between Pine and Unio Streets, Orcutt, Fifth Distr~ct, upon the posting of a $50.00 bond. In the Matter of Approval of Single Oil Drilling Bond. Pursuant to the request of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in aooordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following single oil drilling bond be, and the same is hereby, approved: Foxen Ridge Oil Co., Inc . - Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company covering well "Wickenden" No. 2. In the Matter of Atfidavi t o~ Publication of Ordinano~ No. _5g7_. It appearing to the Board from the Affidavit of Linda Adam, principal ole rk of the printer and publisher of the Lompoc Record, that Ordinance No. 5g7 has been published. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Ordinance No. 587 has been published. In the Matter of Affidavit of Publication of Ordinance No. 5gg. It appearing to the Board from the Affidavit of George D. Breck, printer and publisher of the Carpinteria Herald, that Ordinance No. 5gg has been published, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Ordinance No. 5gg has been published. In the Matter of- Communicat-ion f-rom- the Police and Fire Com-mission Relative to fires Outside the Incorporated City Limits. The above entitled matter is hereby ordered placed on file. The Clerk is hereby directed to send a copy of the above communication to Jack Anderson, Fire Warden. In thfL}ia~er of Certifi~~ of Election of tl:J& Cuyama. Union School District to Increase Tax Rate. The above communication is hereby ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Communication from the State Water ].esour_Qes Board Relative to Control of Floods of the Santa Ynez River in the Lompoc Valley. The Clerk is hereby directed to acknowledge receipt of copies of the report ' l s I l , June 23rd, 194.7 ot the State i'later Resources Board. . . ~ . Res igna t ~on In the Matter of the Resigl}at1on of E. D. Solari as a Member of the Board of F. D. Sol ri - .- of Education. Appointment of Mrs . C. B Cetl1n as a Member of th Board of Educ 'tion . Upon motion, duly secon:ied and carried, it is ordered that the resignation of E. D. Solari as a member of the Board of Education be, and the same is hereby, accepted. In the Matter of the Appointment af Mrs. C. B. Catlin as a Member of the Board of Education. . In accordance with the provisions of Section 2.1261 of the School Code; . It is moved, duly seconded and carried un~imously, that Mrs. C. B. Catlin be, and she is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Education, Carpinteria, to fill the unexpired term of E. D. Solari, resigred ' . . i 1 I nstall1n~ In the Matter of Installing Ligh~s in the_Q!_rpinteria ~ting District. , L1~hts in th Caro1nter1a Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that C. W. Bradbury LiP"hting l District . be, and he is hereby, authortzed to cause the installation of street lights on Ninth l Street and Sawyer Way in the Carpinteria Lighting District. : Pr ooosed In the Matter of the Prop9sed Abandonment of a Portion of ~Q!\EYRO STREET, Abandonment of a Portion a County Highway. of Loureyr o Street v Resol~!_on No. 74.72 Resolution and Notice of Intention to Abandon a Portion of a County Highway. WHEREAS, the hereinafter deaor1bed county highway in the First Road District of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, in unnecessary for present or prospective public use as a county highway; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara intends to abandon said hereinafter desoribed county highway, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED as follows: 1. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, pursuant to section 956.g of the Streets and Highways Code of the Stat e of California, hereby declares its intention to abandon a portion of said highway, to-wit: All that portion of Loureyro Street as shown on the map of the Loureyro Traot filed in Book 3 at Page 61 Maps and Surveys 1n the Off ice of the County Recorder in Santa Barbara County, State of California, lying northerly of a line extending from the southwest corner or Lot One of said Loureyro Tract to the southeast corner of Lot Eighteen of said Tract. 2. That Monday, the 2gth dey of July, 1947, at 10 o'clock A.M. is hereby fixed as the time, and the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors in the County Courthouse, City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, is hereby tixed as the place for the hearing of this resolution, at which time and place any party may appear and be heard relative to said proposed abandonment. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notice of said hearing be given to all freeholders in the First Road District of the County of Santa Barbara by publishing this resolution in the Carpinteria Herald, a n~wepaper of general circulation published in said County of Santa Barbara, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed tor said hearing; and that similar notice be posted conspicuously along the line of the highway proposed to be abandoned. 248 RE=auest for Perr.iission to Establish Trailer Camp - Hope School District. r"' Acceptance of Eauipment for the Treatment and Detection of Tuberculosi I - Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County or Santa Barbara, State of California, this 23rd day of June, 19~7, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, . and T. A. Tw1tohell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of the Reouest of Frank Ceccato for Permission. to Establish a Trailer Camp, Hope Sohool District. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the recommendation of the Planning Commission, denying Frank Ceocato permission to establish a trailer camp on the north side of u. s. Highway 101, be, and the same is hereby, concurred in on the basis that the location is not a proper one. In the Matter of Acceptance EJ Equipment for th~ Treatment and Detection of Tuberculosis. Resolution ~Q 1~11 WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara, State of Calitornia, is empowered under the laws of the State of California to provide through its Health Department clinics and other departments for the care and treatment of tuberculosis in the County of Santa Barbara; and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Barbara, State of California, through its Health . Department is also under the State and City laws empowered to engage in the detection and treatment of tuberculosis in the City of Santa Barbara; and WHEREAS, the County has and is at the present time operating the Santa Barbar City Clinic for the detection and treatment of tuberculosis and rendering same to and for the residents of the City of Santa Barbara; and WHEREAS, the City of Santa Barbara lies entirely within the boundaries of the County of Santa Barbar~; and WHEREAS, the Santa Barbara County Tuberculosis and Health Association, a nonprofit organization, organized for the purpose of detecting, preventing, treating and \ eradicating tuberculosis through financial, educational and other means, and for this purpose is the owner of and has possession of all the equipment listed in reference "A, which by this reference is made a part hereof in the same force and effect as if set forth herein; and WHEREAS, said tuberculosis is prevalent in both the City and County of Santa Barbara; and WHEREAS, the funds with which such equipment was purchased was obtained large y through contributions from residents of the County of Santa Barbara and the residents of the City of Santa Barbara; and WHEREAS, the said City, the said County and the said Association are mutually desirous of cooperating each with the other in the detection, diagnosis, prevention, eradication and treatment of tuberculosis so that the general health and prevention of the citizens and residents of said City and County will be improved; and WHEREAS, the said Association is desirous of giving all the equipment set out in reference "A to the County for the furtherance of tuberculosis treatment and detection, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY '"RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara by authority vested in them in the Political Code of the State of California, section 4052a, and in General Laws Act 2996, subdivision 1 and 2, accept as a gift the equipment listed in reference "A", in the name and for the County of Santa Barbara for use 1n the Santa Barbara County Health Department for the Approvin'7- Stipulation June 23rd, 1947. detection, diagnosis, prevention, eradication and treatment of tuberculosis in the County of Santa Barbara. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the event the County Health DepartmPnt ceases to operate the clinic for the purpose of detection, prevention and treatment of tuberculosis for the residents of the City of Santa Barbara and has no service or program for such purpose and provides no other facilities tor such detection, prevention and treatment of tuberculosis for the r esidents of the City of Santa Barbara, then, so far as practicable, all equipment listed in reference "A" which then remains in the possession and control of the County of Santa Barbara will be given to the City of Santa Barbara f or the detection, prevention and treatment of tuberculosis BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that nothing herein cont ained shall prevent, prohibit or hinder the County or its Health Department from moving, altering, repairing, transfer ring, assigning, conveying and/or trading in any of the equipment listed in reference "A" if and when same becomes necessary for the improvement or betterment of the . detection, prevention and treatment of tuberculosis anywhere in Santa Barbara County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, as far as practicable, the equipment listed in reference "A" will be used in the Santa Barbara County Health Department in the County . . . - - divisions or areas as it is indicated in reference "A" that said equipment was used . . . and assigned by the Association , but nothing herein contained shall prevent, hinder or prohibit trading, transferring or moving equipment listed in r eference "A" from one part of the County to the other when in the judgment of the Santa Barbara County Health Department or the Board of Supervisors the same is necessary for the continuance or improvement of tuberculosis detection, prevention and treatment in the County of Santa Barbara. f BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a letter of acceptance and appreciation qf the within gift, with a copy of this r esolution, be sent by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara to the Santa Barbara County Tuberculosis and Health Association. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, on the 23rd day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of Approving Stipulation of Judgment in Action No. 1475-B Civil Judgment in Action No. 1475-B Civil District Cou t of the Unite States. v- District Court of the United States. Resolution No. ~71L WHEREAS, there is now pending in the District Court of the United States in en . for the Southern District of California, Central Division, a certain condemnation suit entitled "United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. 0.2 Acres of Land, more or l ess, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, etc. et al., Defendants, being Action No. 1475-B Civil, in which suit the County of Santa Barbara is a de. fendant by reason of the ownership of a right of way, part of which is the subject of said suit; and WHEREAS, on the let day of April, 1941 the plaintiff in said suit caused to be filed in the said action its Declaration of Taking, and thereafter on the 2nd day of April, 1941, a Decree on Declaration of Taking was duly given and made in ea.id cause, which decree was entered in the above entitled action on the 3rd day of April, 1941; and WHE?EAS, pursuant to law, the Attorney General of the United States has determined that it is to the best interests of the United States to stipulate and agree 250 Cancell ation of Tayes and/ with the County of Santa Barbara to exclude the property acquired from said County in the above entitled proceeding and to revest title thereto in the County of Santa . Barbara to the same extent as if no Declaration of Taking had been filed, and has expressly authorized and empowered James M. Carter, United States attorney for the Southern District of California, to exeoute a stipulation for him and in his name to that effeot; and WHEREAS, it is to the best interests of the County of Santa Barbara to stipulate and agree to the exclusion of the said property and to revesting the title thereto in the County of Santa Barbara, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the stipulation for judgment as prepared by the said James M. Carter be and the same is hereby approv ed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the District Attorney be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute the said stipulation for judgment by and on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara, and to transmi the same for filing in the said District Court of the United States Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 23rd day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of ~he Ca!!_oe_!.lation of Taxes ~~d/or Assessments Upon Real or Assessment Property Acquired by the Santa Maria Union High School District. U--oon Re al Proper ty Acouired by t P. Sant a Mar ia Uni on HiQ'h School Dist . ORDER WHEREAS, an application has been filed with this Board for. the cancellation of certain taxes and/or assessments levied upon the real property hereinafter desoribed, ' title to which said real property is now vested in the Santa Maria Union High Sohool District; and Cancellation Taxes on Property Acaui red by the State / It appearing to the Board that the written consent of the District Attorney of said County of Santa Barbar a, and the approval of the County Assessor, as to the . description, has been ob.tained therefor; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tha.t, pursuant to the provisio.ns of Seotion 49g6 (e) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State or California, all uncollected taxes and assessments of the County of Santa Barbara upon or against the real property hereinafter described, and which became a lien prior and subsequent to the acquisition of said property by the said Santa Maria Union High School District, be, and the same are hereby, cancelled; and the Auditor and/or Tax Collector or the County of Santa Barbara are hereby directed to cancel same. The property hereinabove ref erred to is described and set forth as follows: Lot lSB Fairview Addition, City of Santa Maria f In the Matter or the Cancellation of Taxes on Property Aog,_uired by the State of Calitornia 0 RD ER - - It appea-ing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State ot California, that the State of California has acquired title to and 1s the owner of certain real property situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and It further appearing that application has been made for the canoellation of taxes and/or assessments, or liens therefor, on or against said real property, and improvements t hereon, if any, as provided by Section 49S6 , et seq., of the Revenue and . ' . CancellAtion of Taxes on Prooerty Acouired by the State. V' . . June 23rd, 194-7 Taxation Code of the State of California, and It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said County of Santa Barbara to the cancellation of said taxes and/or assessments, has been obtained therefor, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to cancel any and all uncollected taxes and/or assessments on or against said real property which became a lien on the first Monday in March, 194-1. Said property acquired by the State of California, and hereinabove referred to, is described as follows, to wit: Assessed to Description Emilo G. Garbarino Lot 15 Block 162 City of Santa Barbara In the Matter of the Cancellation of Taxes on Proper ty Acquired by the State of California. ORDER It appearing to the Boardof Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, that the State of California has acquired title to and is the owner of certain real pronerty situate in the County of Santa Barbar8 , State of Calif ornia, and It further appearing that application has been made for the cancellation of taxes and/or assessments, or liens therefor, on or against said rPal property, and . . improvements thereon, if any, as provided by Section 4-9S6, et seq., of the Revenue and Taxation Ccxle of the State of California, and It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said County of Santa Barbara to the cancellation of said taxes and/or assessments, has been obtained therefor, NOW, THEREFORE, IT tS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to cancel any and all uncollected taxes and/or assessments on or against said real property which became a lien on the first Mom ay in March, 194-1. Said property acquired -Oy the State of Oalif ornia, and hereinabove referred to, is described as follows, to wit: Grant or Bert Pollock, et ux. Fred M. Reid, et ux. Sigmund Tyroler, et ux. Fred Glow, et ux. Description Lot 4- Block 51 City of Santa Barbara Lot l Block 129 City of Santa Barbara Lot 2, Montecito Beach Tract Lot 3 Block 169 . Town of Naples Taxes to be Cancelled 194-1-194-2 194-1-194-2 194-1-194-2 252 Nam1np: a Certain Road La Patera Lane . / In the Matter of Naming_a Certain County Road La Patera Lane. ~ -Resolution No. 74-75 0- RD ER A petition in writing havirg this day been iresented to the Board of Superviscr s, Counly of Santa Barbara, State of California, signed by more than thre~-f ourths of the owners of land along that certal.n county highway hereinafter described, requesting that, pursuant to Section 970 of the Streets and Highways Code, the name of "La Pate a Lane" be adopted and applied to said highway, and 1t appearing that said petition confor s to the provisions of said Section 970 of the Streets and Highways Code, and that said highway is not a State highway no~ is it under the control or supervision of the Department of Public Works of the State of California, IT IS HEREBY ORDE~ED that the name of that certain highway in the Third Road District in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, described as follows: All of that certain road or avenue variously known as and called La Patera Avenue, La Patera Road and Stow Road, extending northerly from the northerly line of the old State Highway, also known as Hollister Avenue, to the southerly line of old School House Lot of the former La Patera School District, which road was conveyed to the County of Santa Barbara by two deeds, one deed being r ecorded July 3,. 1$95, in Book 39 of Deeds at pages 3g5 et seq. in the Office of the County Recorder of Santa Barbara County, and the other deed being recorded October 10, lg95 in Book 4o of Deeds at pages 210 et seq. of said records, said road being approximately 3650 feet in length. is hereby officially designated and shall henceforth be known as "La Patera Lane". Passed and ~dopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 23rd day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None Settlement In the Matter of Settlement P er~ining to the Ineligible Payments of Aid to Pertaining to the I neligi bl Paul and Irene Conrad. Payments of Aid to Paul Resolution No. I 1:!-]6 and I rene Conrad. / WHEREAS, Paul and Irene Conrad were recipients of Old Age Security payments r during the year 1946; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid P.aul and Irene Corr ad received payments for the months of May, June and July, 1946, totaling $300.00; and WHEREAS, the sum of $300. 00 was paid to the aforesaid Paul and Irene Conrad during a time when they possessed personal property 1n amounts over and above that authorized and permitted by law; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid Paul and Irene Conrad have tendered repayment to the County of Santa Barbara. of the sum of $300.00 in a form of a check, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEl1FBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that it is f or the best interests of said County of Santa Barbara that said sum of $300.00 be and the same is hereby accepted by this Board of Supervisors on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara in full settlement of all matters pertaining to the ineligible payments to the aforesaid Paul and Irene Conrad; and it is further ordered and resolved that the District Attorney of the County of Sant a Barbara be and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept the said sum of $300.00 from Paul and Irene Conrad in full settlement and satisfaction of any and all claims or demands of any nature whatsoever which said County has against the said Paul and Irene Conrad by reason of payment as aforesaid. ' Leave of Absence June 23rd, 1947 Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 23rd day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None I n the Matter of Leave of Absence. Up-on motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Margaret L. Secord, Clerk, Health Department, be, and she is hereby, granted leave of absence without pay July 20th to July 27th, 1947. Proposed In the Matter of the Proposed Abandonment of a Portion of Mission Canyon Road, Abandonment of a Portion a County Highway. of Mission CAnyon Road v Resolution No. 7477. a County Hi~hway Resolution and Notice of Intention to Abandon a Portion / of a County Highway . WHEREAS, the hereinafter described county highway in the Second Road District of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, has never been opened to public use; and WHEREAS, said hereinafter described county highway is unnecessary for present or prospective public use as a county highway; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara intends to abandon said hereinafter described county highway. NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED as follows: 1. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, pursuant to section 956.g of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, hereby declares its intention to abandon a portion of said highway, to-wit: All that certain parcel of land deeded to the County of Santa Barbara, California, for road purposes, as described in deed recorded in Book 21, Page 45g, Deeds in the office of the County Recorder of said .County, lying southerly of the northerly line of that certain parcel of land described in deed to Georgl! Lotterhos et u pnd recorded in Book 697, Page 441, Official Records .of said County, excepting therefrom that portion thereof, if any, lying within the lines of that certain street or road knc:wn as and called Las Canoas Road, 2. That Monday, the 2gth day of July, 1947, at 10 o'clock A.M. is hereby fixed as the time, and the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors in the County Courthouse, City of Banta Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, is hereby fixed as the place for the hearing of this resolution, at which time and place any party may appear and be heard relative to said proposed abandonment. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notice of said hearing be given to all freeholders in the Second Road District of the County of Santa Barbara by publishing this resolution in the Banta Barbara News-Press, a newspaper of general circulation published in said . County of Santa Barbara, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said hearing; and that similar notice be posted conspicuously along the line of the highway proposed to be abandoned. . Passed and adopted by the Boa~ of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 23rd day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None ' 254 Report of Richard 8. In _ ~he _ Matter_ ~~Re~ort of Richards. Whitehead, Relative to Meeting with the War Assets Administration. Richard s. Whitehead reported on his conference with the War Assets Ad.minis- 'A"hi tehead, Re : to Meeting with the War Assets Admini - . tration . tration relative to the acquisition by the County of the Goleta Airport, Sandspit, and V' water and sewage plants. The Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized to contact our representative in Washington relative to speed~ng up the County's acquisition of the Goleta Sandspit County Supervisors Ass oci ation Conv ent on In the Matter of the Cou-nty Supervisors Association C- onvention. Supervisors Stewart and McClellan reported on the activities of the above Inspector for Paintin~ and convention. ~ the Matter of Insp~ctor for the ~ainting and__!!.e-Roofing or the Santa Maria Re-Roofin~ of Hospital. the Santa-Mar a Hospital / Recreation Program Agree ment Report / Determinin&i: Liability as Responsible Relatives / Re allowance Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Edward Reed be, an he is hereby employed as an inspector tor the painting and re-roofing jobs at the Santa Maria Hospital at a salary of $2.00 per hour. In the Matter of the C- arpinteria Recreation Program -Agreement Report. The above entitled matter is hereby continued until June 30th, 1947. In the Matter of Determining Liability as Responsible Relatives. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered, in accordance with Sections 21Sl and 2224 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, that the following named persons be, and they are hereby, determined liable for the support of relatives in the amount set opposite their names: Howard C. Kelliher for Lizzie F. Kelliher Clifford Holmes for John D. Holmes Leonard DuMars tor Nellie DuMars H. A. Kelliher for Lizzie F. Kelliher Jennie B. Kelliher for Lizzie F. Kelliher A. E. Green for Ellen Green John G. Rojas for John and Julia Rojas R. L. O'Dell for Martha Arvin $ 5.00 None 75.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 35.00 15.00 In the Matter of Reallowance of Applications for Children's A- id, Old Age of Appl1cati o s for Children Security, Blind Aid, and County Cash Aid. Aid, Old Age Security, etc 0 R D E R I Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the applications for Children's Aid, Old Age Security, Blind Aid, and County Cash Aid, previously allowed by t his Board, be reallowed, and the Auditor of this County is directed to draw his warrants numbered A21925 to A2l96g, inclusive, in the sum of $2,125.34, for the month of June, 1947, and warrants numbered Al to Alll, inclusive, in the sum of $ll,0S5.gg, for the month of July, 1947, for the payment of said Children's Aid; warrants numbered All2 to Al643, inclusive, in the sum of $So,g43.55, for the payment of Old Age Security for the month of July, 1947; warrants numbered Al644 to Al69g, in- . elusive, in the sum of $3,433.00, for the payment of Blind Aid for the month of July, 1947; and warrants numbered Al699 to Al81S, inclusive, in the sum of $4,531.g2, for the payment of County Cash Aid for the month of July, 1947, . . It is further ordered that a list of Santa Barbara County warrants numbered . . A21925 to AlSlg, inclusive, giving the name of each individual recipient of Children's Aid, Old Age Security, Blind Aid, and County Cash Aid, and the amount of aid allowed Children's Aid Children's Aid. Children's Aid Children's Aid Ch"lnges in Children's Aid. / June 23rd, 194-7. to each recipient, be placed on file in the office of the County Clerk, and is hereby made a part of t he minutPs qf this Board of Supervisors, to have the same effect as though incorporated herein . In the Matter of the Application of Jesus G. Rubio, 601 E. Haley Street, ~- Santa Barbara, California, for State and County Aid for Manuel Rubio . . It appearing t o the s atisfaction of the Board that said Manuel Rubio is a whole orphan and a proper person to receive State and County Aid, and is in the custody of said Jesus G. Rubio. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General . Fund, in f avor of said Jesus G. Rubio f or the sum of twenty-four dollsrs, end for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of t his Board, said money to be used for the euppcrt of the above named minor. In the- M-a-tte-r of the Application of Bessie Carbajal, P. o. Box 2g1, Lompoc, Cal1f ornia, for State and County Aid for Madeline and Edward Pommier. It appearing to t~e satisfaction of the Board that said Madeline and Edward Pommier are half-orphans an~ are proper persons to receive State and County Aid, and are in the custody of said Bessie Carbajal. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Bessie Carbajal for the sum of seventy dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors In the Matter of the Applicatio~ of Minnie Menezes, Route A., Santa Maria, California, f or State and C o~nty Aid for Josephine and Robert (Elmer) Pommier. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Josephine and Robert (Elmer) Pommier are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State and County Aid, and are in the custody of said Minnie Menezes. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Minnie Menezes for the sum of eighty dollars and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors. In the Matter of the Application of Wm. F. Gunnerson, 3 West Carrillo Street, Santa Barbara, California, for State and County Aid for Andrew Pommier. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Andrew Pommier is a half-orphan and a proper person to receive State and County Aid, and is in the custody of said Wm. F. Gunnerson, Porbation Officer. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Wm. F. Gunnerson tor the sum of twenty-two and 50/100 dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor. In the Matter of Changes in Children's Aid 0 RD E- RIt appearing to the Board from "Notices of Change, filed by t~ County Welfar Department, that . certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, etc., granted to the following named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is therefore ORDERED, that the amount of aid granted to children listed below be changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning July let, 194-7, (unless otherwise indicated) as follows, to ,.zit: 25ti Old Age Security NAME RESTORATION Graham, Kenneth, Janice Ortega, Irene INCREASE Castro, Anita Cosgrove, John, James Dooley, Rosie Mae, Sam Flores, Erlinda, Ramon, Elisa, Mike Juarez, Angelo, Cecelia Luna, Frank Jr., Eleanor, Grace Madsen, Billie, Richard Palma, Herman, Sylvia Ramos, Maria Rodarte, Julia, Max Rubalcava, Esther, Elizabeth, Celia Shaw, Florence, LeRoy Vigil, Anita Villalobos, Marvin, Wayne, Eugen, Gregory, Rodney DECREASE Cosgro~e , Francis Dear, Eleanor, Irving, Beverly Reasner, Nellie Valencia, Timothy, Thomas Rivas, Cecelia CHANGE OF PAYEE RECIPIENT OF AID Cosgrove, John, James TOTAL AID GRANTED 47 .19 110.00 80.76 156.oo 86.oo 181.00 i24oo 103.00 4.o.oo 80.00 162.00 60 . 00 35 .00 156.oo 54.oo 64.oo 4.o.oo 4.5.2g 35.00 PAYEE AFTER CHANGE Cosgrove, Frances DISCONTINUANCE - effective 6-30-47 (unless of herwise indicated) Dear, Lionel Goena, Raymond, Virginia Graham, Richard, Palma, Otilia Shaw, George REMARKS 6-13-47 6-4-47 6-1-47 6-1-47 6-1-47 6-1-47 6-1-47 6-1-47 6-1-47 6-1-47 6-12-47 In the_ Matter of Applications f or State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and County Aid t o needy aged persons having filed their appl1catjtons, as required by law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasu.rer on General Fund, in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the applicant, commencing on the let day of July 194.7 (unless otherwise indicated) and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy aged persons, to wit: ' NAME OF APPLICANT Kenton, Evelyn A. Tarver, George RESTORATION Barr, Linda E. ' Cameron, Ottilie Conklin, Catherine A. Greene, Frederick Reyna, Encarnacion Ruiz, Sophie Catarina Workman, Margaret Leckie INCREASE Craft, William w. Eckert, Ernest Hare, Melisa G. Hern, Anna Lindsey, James M. Maloney, Linda Maloney, William Morris, Mary Prenett, Jessie Ryan, P. H. Scott, David w. Sprague, Charlotte Valdivia, Inez Woods, Pauline DECREASE Arvin, Martha V. Cum.mi skey, .Catherine Hampton, James w. Scott, David w June 23rd, 19lt7. TOTAL AID GRANTED $ 55.00 55.00 12.00 55.00 46.oo 55,00 55.00 55.00 31.00 55.00 47.00 55.00 55.00 50.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 43.24 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 48.00 27.47 23.00 38.00 DISCONTINUANCE - effective 6-30-47 (unless otherwise indicated) Camargo, Edward M. Cota, Flora de Maria Ferl, Anna Ernestine Ferna~dez, Pablo Federico Gould, Lena B. Greene, Frederick . Gridley, Cora I. Hansen, Henry C. Hartzell, Sarah Katherine Hewitt, Edith Jiminez, Antonia Leavitt, Maude s. Mandes, Angelita Martin, Frances P. Martin, James McCall, James Richardson, Frank B. REMARKS 6-1-47 6-1-47 6-17-47 1-1-47 6-1-~7 5-31-47 5-31-47 5-31-47 4-30-47 5-31-47 258 Cancellat ion of Funds . / Cancellat ion of Funds . I NAME TOTAL AID GRANTED DISCONTINUANCE - Cont'd. Richardson, Nancy Sh1rrell, Clarence L. Smith, Ann Casal Smith, Lillie Bell Stoval, Andrew N. Sylvester, Mary Thornton, Harry g Wamsley, Rufus BEGIN PAYMENT FOR INSTITU~IONAL CARE Cota, Flora de Maria Fernandez, Pablo Federico Hartzell, Sarah Katherine Smith, Ann Casal 8mith, Lillie Bell $ 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 DISCONTINUE PAYMENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL CARE Cameron, Ottilie Knauff, Freida K. Lloyd, Bertha L. CHANGE IN NEED OR INCOME NO CHANGE IN GRANT Eckert, Odelia SUSPENSION Mann, William J. 45.00 In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 747g REMARKS 4-30-47 6-16-47 6-30-47 6-30-47 6-1-47 6-1-47 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $1,000.00 is not needed in accounts 142 C 5, Small Equipment and Tools, the sum of $300.00; and 142 C 6, Road Equipment, the sum of $700.00, Capital Outlay, Fourth Supervisor District - Good Roads Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00 be and the same is hereby canceled from the above accounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the f oregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None . Jn the Matter of C~ncellation of Funds. Resolution No. 7479 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbar a County that the sum of $25.00 is not needed in account gs B 1, Telephone and Telegraph, Maintenance and Operation, Farm Production Coordinator, General Fund. ~ Now the r efore, be it r esolved that the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passege of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: ' Cancellation of Funds. Cancellation of Funds Transfer of Funds. June 23rd, 1947. C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Canc-ellation of Funds. -Resolution No. 74go Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $131.og is not needed in accounts g1 A 3, Clerk, the sum of $6~.91; g1 A 4, Extra Clerical Help, the sum of $20.00, Salaries and Wages; and g1 C S6, Field Equipment the sum of $46.17, Capital Outlay, Farm Adviser, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred thirty-one and og/100 dollars ($131.0S) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above accounts and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. ~ - Resolution No. 7481 Whereas, it appears to tfie Board of- Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $600.00 is not needed in account 80 B 2S, Rentals, Maintenance and Operation, Agricultural Commissioner, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of six hundred dollars ($600.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the ' Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. . Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Resolution No. 7482 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund to account 142 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Good Roads Fund to account 142 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Fourth Supervisor District - Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the . following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None 2ti0 Transfer of Funds / Transfer of Funds. J Transfer of Funds. Tran sf er Funds . ./ of J I-n the Matter of Transfer of Funds -from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund, Re-solution No. 74g3 Whereas it appe ars to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account g5 A 1, . Co-ordinator; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, . Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to . account g5 A 1, Co-ordinator, Salaries and Wages, Fram Production Coordinator, General Fund. . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and . T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In th-e Matter of Transfer of Funds from th- e Unapp~opfiated Reserve General Fund. -Re-so-lution No. 7-4g4 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a . transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account g1 B 3, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, at the Political Code, Now therefcre, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred thirty-one and og/100 dollars ($131.og) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account g1 B 3, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, Mainte- . nance and Operation, Farm Adviser, General Fund. Upon the passage of the f oregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: . . . C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. ID the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund Resolution No. 74g5 Whereas it appears to the Boa.rd of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessa:-y from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account go A 60, Labor; in accordance with Section 371~, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of six hundred dollars ($600.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account eo A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Agricultural Commissioner, General.Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. o. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. T"'ritchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the UnapEropriated Reserve General Resolution No. 7~g6 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a Revision of Budget I tems. .; Revision of Budge t I tems y' Revision of Budget Items I 20 June 23rd, 1947. t ransfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 31 B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies ; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Politica Code, Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 31 B 9, Motor Vehicle supplies, Maintenance and Operation, County Garage - Sant Barbara, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 74sz Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that r evision is necessary within gener al classification of Capital Outlay, First Supervisor District - Good Roads Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit : Transfer from Account 112 C 6, Road Equipment, the sum of $2, 001.98 to Account 112 C 2, Automobiles and Trucks, Capital Outlay, First Supervisor District - Good Reads Fund. . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the ~oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-Wit: C. W. Bradbuley, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 74gg Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that r evision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Superintendent of Schools, General Fund Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 220 B 2, Postage, F~eight, Cartage and Express, the sum of $75.00 to Account 220 B 1, Telephone and Telegr aph, Maintenance ~nd Operation, Superintendent of Schools, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, . None. In the Matter o!_Rev1s1 on of Budget Items. Resolut-io-n -No-. -7--4-g--9- Whereas, it appears .to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, General Hospital - Santa Barbara., General Fund. 262 Revision of Budget I tems . I . Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account lgo A 26, Engineers, Carpenters, Painters and Utility men, the sum of $150.00 to Accounts lgo A 36, Laundry Foreman and Helpers, the sum of $75.00; and lgo A 3, Bookkeepers, Clerks and Stenographers, the sum of $75.00, Salaries and Wages, General Hospital - Santa Barbar a, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll .being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. . Nays, None Absent, None . . In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7490 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Farm Production Coordinator, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Revision of Budget I tems I Revi s i on of Budget I tems ~ Transfer from Account g5 A 4, Extra Clerical Help, the sum ct $160.00 to Accounts g5 A 1, Co-ordinator, , the sum of $70.00; and g5 A 3, Secretary, the sum of $90.00, Salaries and Wages, Farm Production Coordinator, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. . Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resol-ution No. 7491 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Farm Adviser, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Accounts g1 B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, the sum of $60.00; Sl B 6, Materials and Supplies, the sum of $20.00; and g1 B 25, Service and Expense, the sum of $20.00 to Accounts g1 B 1, Telephone and Telegraph, the sum of $30.00; g1 B g, Office Supplies, the sum of $10.00; Sl B 9, Moto~ Vehicle Supplies, the sum of $20.00; and gi B 22, Repairs -and Minor Replacements, the sum of $40.00, Maintenance and Operation, Farm Adviser, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being oalled, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of ~v~sion of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7492 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, ' Revision of Budget Items Revision of Budget Items / Revision of Budget Items v' ' June 23rd, 1947 Agricultural Commissioner, General Fund Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as folloWJJ, to-wit: Transfer from Account So B S4, Fair Exhibits, the sum of $2~5.00 to Accounts go B 1, Telephone and Telegraph, the sum of $75.00; and go B 9, Motor Vehicle Supplies, the sum of $150.00, Maintenance and Operation, Agricultural Commissioner, General Fund. Upon the passage of .the foregoing resolution, the .roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the M-at-ter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7493 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Sahta Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Buildings - Second District, General Fund. . . Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 57 B 22, Replacement of Equipment, the sum of $1,000.00 to Account 57 B 28, Rent, Buildings, Maintenance and Operation, County Buildings, Second District, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called the following Supervisors vo ted Aye, to-wit: : C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision o~ Bu~get Items. Resolution No. 7494 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that .a revision is necessary within .genPral classification of Maintenance and Operation, nistrict Attorney, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same .are hereby revised as follol'rs, to-wit: Transfer from Account lg B 46, Criminal Expens. e, the sum of $25.00 to Account . lg B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, Maintenance and Operation, District .Attorney, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the .following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Mat-te-r of Revision of Budg-et Item-s. Resolution No. 7495 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Assessor, General Fund Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same ' 254 Al l owance of Claims ~---- are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 12 B 23, Replacement of Eouipment, the sum of $75 .00 to Accounts 12 B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, the sum of $40 .00; and 12 B 25, Service and Expense, the sum or $35.00, Maintenance and Operation, Assessor, General Fund. Upon the passage.of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Sup ervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J . Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None -In- the Matte-r- of Allowance of Claims. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously, it is ordered that the following claims be, and the same are hereby, allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the race of each claim r espectively, to-wit: Abbott Laboratories GENERAL FUND A. Carlisle & Co . Acme Lock Shop Agri cultural Chemicals Air Reduction Sales Company The Alderman Company The A. Lietz Company do do Ambassador Laundry Ambrose Mill and Lumber Co . do do do do do do do d:o Amend & Inglis American Laundry Machinery Co. The American Law Book Company American Ster ilizer Company Anderson Photo Service A. N. Packing Co The Architectural Forum A. R. Hebel Garage do do do do Armour and Company Army Times Arrowhead & Puritas Waters Inc . A. s. Aloe Company Associated Drug Company Associated Telephone Company, Ltd . do do do do do do 13.9g 402.26 1. 03 5.00 9.21 22.50 263.71 s. 20 S4.39 262 .gg 344.40 123s. s3 11.02 14o. 61 4.oo 69 .02 30. 00 90 . 49 2.s2 227.86 4.oo S.24 s .50 5.47 331.20 2.00 5.04 19.07 92 .39 4.90 s .oo 6. oo 27.so June 23 , 1947 Associated Telephone Company, Ltd. GENERAL FUND 3. 25 do do 4. oo do do 60.96 do do4 4.55 do do 5. 21 do do 10.73 do do 5~ . 51 do do 107. 10 do do , 5.70 do do 72.03 do do 3.25 do do 3. 00 do do 22.73 do do 6.35 do do 1.75 do do 1.75 do do , . . 2. 60 do do 72.04 do do 2.75 do do 16.45 do do 15.36 do do 4. oo do do 16.75 do do 30.45 do do 2.55 do do 5.65 do do 5. 55 do do 6. 25 do do i2.7g do do 3. 45 do do 14.25 Rodney Ateatt 25 . 00 do 60.00 Auditor' s Revolving Trust Fund 100.00 Mrs. Ethel H. Bail Py 11.00 N. L. Ball 14.55 Bancroft- Whitney Company 33 . 42 Banke' Stationery Store 25.43 do do 16. 15 do do 19.06 R. D. Bartlett 14.51 L. J Basso, 311.1g F. o . Beane 19.97 Beard Motor Company 9g5.oo do do gG.41 do do 3. 03 do do .53 do c.o 5.29 ' 266 - Reno Becchio Bert's Food Market Bet t eravia Grocery H. N. Betts Bilhuber-Knoll Corporation Ernest Bor garo, Borgatello B~os. Bowers & Stokes I:larry J. Bowman C. W. Bradbury do Roy Bradley Braun Corporation do do do do do do Brooks & Borra Harry E. Brown, M.D. J eanette Brown Brown's Drug Store GENERAL FUND Burd1ck1s Battery & Electric Burroughs Adding Machine Co. do do Burroughs Wellcome & Co. California Dietetic Association California Electric Company State of California, Department of Justice do do California Tire Co. do do Carpinteria Feed & Supply do do Carpinteria Hardware Co. do do do do Cappinteria Herald do do Carpinteria Water Co. do do do do George V. Castagnola Hal D. Caywood Channel Paper & Supply Company do do do do do do Channel Radio Supply Co . Chap ala Top Shop Charles Bruning Company, Inc. 24.20 172.13 26 .00 10.00 1.61 45.1g 5.00 g92 . 27 135.37 2g.17 32.66 14.oo 77 .04 4.71 24. 80 3.4o 650.99 46.oo 20.75 4. 61 13.50 1.66 5.39 26 .92 5.13 12.g6 1.61 1.12 17.54 14.44 i 5.g9 2.56 7.23 24.49 12.Sl 3.13 15.93 11. 83 11.83 39.50 148.29 44.10 37.67 22 .00 g.05 ls.5g 13.59 32 . 29 6.1g ' , \ ' I -- - ' . June 23rd, 1947 Charles R. Hadley Co. do do Gabe Chrisman Jr Helen Ciabattoni do do City Contracting Company Clerm 1s Groc ery Colling Publishing Company . Columbia Drug Company Commercial Solvents Corp. Fletcher Common Condon & Barnes Copeland's Bookshop do do Edward Cota GENERAL FUND The Credit Bureau of Santa Barbar a , Inc. Walter S. Cummings Curtis Circulation Company Cecil N. Darby Department of Finance Derringer-Taylor Motors Dictaphone Co~poratio n Dieterich-Post Co-npany Dudley Mortuary E I DuPont De Nemours & Co. Durbiano Dairy do Eastman .Kodak Stores, Inc. Electric Servi ce Company El Progre sso Market Alice Erickson F & F Blacksmith Shop Farallone Fisheries Farmer Brothers Company Feder al Drug Company do do C. E. Felmlee do Five C Refining Company do do Ralph Fletcher David A. Fouts Frank W. Povrers & Co. . . 7. s7 2.23 114.80 16.oo s . oo s.oo 15.01 1.54 3.os 7s.39 40.00 27.olt s.51 3s.2s 60.00 9.25 13.00 7.50 5.65 17.50 1.50 51.25 7s.41 27.91 4o.4g 3.00 3.00 9.00 35.00 5.5g 3g.gg 1604.07 ll.97 12.1+5 14.41 lS.19 7.79 24.oo 42.00 3.69 4S.05 5.10 1.50 366.07 160.3g 25.00 16.25 21.27 2 5 268 Frank W. Powers & Co . GENERAL FUND The Frederick Post Company Freezrite Food Lockers Mrs. Fur ay L. A. Gammill do do Gardner-Wheaton Drug Company The Garri son-Wagner Co . Harry Godet Golden State Company do do do do Gol eta Valley Locker Service W. J. Goodacre Fred Gar ci a Gr ayston X-Ray Company do Paul Grim do Lawrence C. Gr ossman F. J. Gur rad H & H Roofing Company The Hal oid Comp any Hal W. Hamm H. o. Hand H. E. Henderson, M.D. Hendry Bros . Clar a Her nandez Hoag Seed Co do do Hobbs Bros Hockwald Chemical Company Hol iday Hardware Company do do do do do do do do do do do do Home of Surplus Kenneth G. Hubbard J . W. Hudson I nt ernational Vitamin Corp . I nter stat e Bakeries Corp . do do do do J & J Company C. E. J ames Wm. H. James I 107.54 .5) 155.29 so .50 50.00 9.00 9.00 l . 2g 25 .00 39 .07 130.50 309 .90 22 .95 1.03 2.00 20 . 24 3g4.17 23 .11 20.00 ig. 65 5. g5 692 .74 130.2g 7.00 2.37 4o.oo g.56 45 .00 s .54 i 1.5g 62. 67 1. 4-4- 16. g1 47.50 23 .06 4.24 13.46 7. 61 24.55 23 .06 6. 30 36.13 657 .30 g3 .57 l g.51 112. 65 213.04 31.7g 31.59 55.00 ' \ . John Wiley & Sons Inc do do W. B. Johnson Mr. H. E. Johnston W. F. Johnston Jones, Stationery & Gifts Jordano Bros, Inc. do do Juillard-Cockcrof t Corp do do do do do do do do Kallman's Garden Nursery Keese Engineering Company Keuff el & Esser Co. Ford G. Kline Knudsen Creamery Company Kraft's Grocery GENERAL FUND Krelle Plumbing & Electrical Co. L & L Barnett Michael A. Levy Waldemar Lindeb ~ rg L. N. Diedrich, Inc. Marvin Light City of' Lompoc ~ompoc Light & Water Dept. Los Angeles Stamp & Stationery Co. E. E. Lotz Lucky Spot Cafe M & F Packing Co. Magneto & Electrical Service George F. Maiers Marin County Welfare Department Marks Inc. do do do do do Allyn Mart in Martin News Agency M. E. Mesirow, M. D. Mexico City Inn Miller's Pharmacy Mills the Druggist Mission Ice Company Mission Linen Supply do do 6.13 g.60 1397.71 31.50 12.00 10.41 302.13 96 .07 245.22 i5.3g 94. 07 172.85 442.gg 9.32 5.79 43 . 45 45.94 196.5g 60.92 11.69 19.4g 1125.00 15.00 4.81 6.46 25.00 6419 14.64. 40.00 29 .74 1586.07 7. 74. 90.00 19.26 4.53 2gg .01 .27 12.36 153.75 75.00 4o .oo 4.60 3. 00 16.og g.4.3 12.33 l .go 6.38 493 270 Mission Paint & Art Co . Victor L. Mohr GENERAL FUND Monroe Celuulating Machine Inc. Montecito County Water Dist. Moore l.fercantile Company Moore Mill & Lumber Company t'1. F. Morrisey Estelle Munroe McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc . McKesson & Robbins, Inc. McNall Building Materials do do National Biscuit Company Neal Coffee Shop George Neeper New Method Laundry The News Press Publishing Co. do do do do Office Equipment Co . do do do do The Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Company Osborne ' s Book Store Ott Hardware Company do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Oxygen Therapy Sales rrompany ~acific Coast Publishing Company do do Pacific Gas & Electric Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company do do Pacific Office Appliance Co . Padre Food Products Parke, Davis & Company Patrick and Moise-Klinkner Co Perozzi Hardware Co. do do Porter & Humphrey Postmaster do Powers' Office Machines l . S9 40 .00 314.99 35.10 2.25 5.44 1.76 77.23 7.66 1254.4g 5.3g 72.13 9. g9 2.11 66.oo 20.1g 14.15 30 .10 17. 22 3. 3g 37.56 267 . 61 3s.60 4.15 100. 01 11. 00 36.55 71.66 ig.5g 3g.44 459 .14 5.54 2. 00 5g . 4g 24.35 7,g4 21.93 29.24 296.13 190. 89 lg.oo 7.50 g. 44 6.92 7. 03 g1. 66 35 .60 32 .00 190.50 ' ' I June 23rd, 1947. Chas. A. Preus~, M.D. GENERAL FUND do do Purchasing Agents' Association Railway Express Agency Mary P. Rameey Ray ' s Pharmacy The Red Cross Drug Co. Remington Rand, Inc. do do R. L. Scherer Company Roemer & Rubel Lena Romero Rosemary Farm John D. Ross , do Royal Ice Cream Company Royal Typewriter Company, Inc. William o. Russell, M.D. S & K Markets Safeway Stores, Inc. do do do do do do Sanborn Map Company Santa Barbara Bindery City of Santa Barbara The Santa Barbara Clinic Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Santa Barbara Electric Company Santa Barbara Glass Company do do Santa Barbara Optical Company Santa Barbara Retreading Shop Santa Barbara Transit Co . City of Santa Maria Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Co. do do Santa Ynez Valley News Guy P. Sawyer The Schauer Printing Studio Schauer Printing Studio do do Harry E. Schneider Harry L. Schurmeier, M.D . Schwabacher-Frey Co Seaside Oil Company do do do do do do 40 .00 60 .00 35 .00 6.9g 150.00 3.15 15.02 312. 33 129.15 3.94 25 .14 45 . 00 15g. 60 45 .og 50 .00 154. 66 172.0S 175.00 69 .1+5 25.74 7. 50 i2. l.!-e 60 .gg 84.56 S.20 25 .00 5. 00 52e.7s 13.66 9. 69 g.26 22.00 22.se 1065 . ho 1.90 5 .70 37.50 200.00 52.52 332.93 621. 67 22. oti. 3. 00 10.00 gs. 45 431 .43 624.39 124.09 60 .10 Seaside Oil Company Seaside Service Station s. E. Rykoff & Oompany R. E. Shamhart do do Sharp & Dohme Inc Shell Oi l Company The Sherwin- Willi ams Co . Lyhn Alvy Smith GENER~L FUND Southern California Edison Co Southern California Edi son Company do do Southern Counties Gas Company do do do do do do do do do do do do . . Southern Pacifi c Mi lling Co . do do Standard Brands, Inc Jimmi e D. Stauffer Charles S. Stevens, M.C Jessie Stinson Lee H. Streaker Stutz Service St ation Sur veyors Service Company R. E. Teague Homer C. Thompson do do do do do do do do do do Vini ng C. Thompson Treasurer of the United States Charles J . Troup Underwood Corp do do U. S. Industrial Chemicals, Ino. V & M Produce Company Valley Appliance Shop Van Etta ' s Ventur a Rubber Stamp Co do do Veterans Information Service 18. 42 1. 60 319 .og 59.00 30.50 12 .00 16. 50 20 . 00 36 .g7 4o. oo 21.4-6 53 .76 579 .9g 11.lg 4g .54 9.70 10. 80 151.12 - 1.46 47. 66 9. 7~ 345 .06 216. 60 108. 00 60.00 11.52 . - 6. 65 43 .40 2.45 49 . 25 3.46 2.72 5.00 14.30 6. gg 35 .54 47. 66 5.00 59.96 45 . gg 175.64 2.77 53 .69 184.56 3.59 4.og 1.66 3. 23 4.50 I June 23rd, 1947 Victory Matt ress Shop GENERAL FUND do do Walters Surgical Company do do do do do do do do Water Department do l'leber Baking Company do do Welch & Ryce Arthur E. Wentz, M.D. do do Western's Camera Shop Western Motor Transfer, Inc . Western Publishing Co . Mrs. Rose Westfall Westwick Iron works Roy rt1ilkineon Wilson & D1Andrea do do do do Kent R. Wilson, M.D. William J. Wilson Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc Vincent E. Wood do Wootton Printing Company W. P. Fuller & Co. do do Clyde Wullbrandt R. J. Wullbrandt Wyeth Incorporated Yauney Machine Works George Young do do . Air Reduction Sales Company GOOD ROAD 8 FUND American Bitumule Company do do A. R. Hebel Garage Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc. Associated Telephone Company, Ltd Beattie & Lunt Brooks & Borra Burdick1s Battery & Electric Carpinteria Hardware Co. 213.05 707.25 2.15 99.gg 590.51 g1.24 97.74 3.15 51.15 330.71 s9 .10 37.50 15.00 35.00 16.34 1160.19 134. ~O 74.25 17.73 lg5.45 33.77 6.15 456.60 30.00 15.00 22.60 6.S6 21.og 5.43 6.s7 4.38 4.79 114.91 10.98 18.00 4.65 90.00 57.95 .60 26.78 45.3g 125.96 127.70 4.60 13.84 14.gl 18.60 44.22 274 ' Cliff & Stan Craviotto Bros. GOOD ROADS FUND R. R. DolISe F & F Blacksmith Shop Firestone Stores do do George K. Freeman and Co. Harnischfeger Corp. do do H. K. Heltman Hobbs Bros do Joseph G. Moore Company Lee & Neal L. N. Diedrich, Inc. Linden Electric Company Lompoc Equipment Co . Lompoc L~ght & Water Dept . . Magneto & Electrical Service Mrs. A. L. Miller Moore Mercantile Company Moore !~ ill & Lumber Co . Willi am G. l-1oore H. L. Mundell F. J. McCabe do McNa11 Building Maberials Ott Hardware Company do do do do Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Perozzi Hardware Company do do Reid 1 e Exchange W. J. Rosebro Ruffner & Schuyler Seaside Oil Company Smith Booth Usher Company R. B. Snow Southern California Edison Co. Southern Pacific Milling Co. do do Standard Oil Company of Calif do do The Texas Company Homer C. Thompson do do Toro Canyon Company, Inc Union Oil Company of Calif 13. 29 3. 00 4152 .03 2.s7 50 . g9 s.26 135.00 91.12 2.2s 16.23 47.s6 2s . s7 33.70 20.00 16.SS 31.4o 47.71 10.50 15 .05 12.00 2s.73 76.S8 4-4.60 4.31+ 20 .80 11.14-0 .91 7. 69 lS.60 .41 6.77 9.94 11.84 59.96 17.16 7.so 423 .01 34.56 42.01 5.02 213.44 4_10 7.92 61.44 55.35 1206.97 1.79 2.50 139.25 June 23rd, 1947. Water Department GOOD ROADS F.UND West ern Motor Transfer, Inc. Vincent E. Wood R. rr. Wullbrandt Mrs. Ethel H. Bailey Hal W. Hamm William J. Wilson SALARY FUND Kris Klibo S.B. COUNTY WATER WORKS DIST. #1 MAINTENCE FUND Louis Even Paci:f'ic Gas & Electric Co. CASMALIA STREET LIGHTING FUND Pacific Gas & Electric Co. GUADALUPE STRET LIGHTING FUND 2.25 6go.g5 3g.75 191.69 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 50.00 31.20 134.g6 Pacific Gas & Electric Co. LOS ALAMOS STREET LIGHTING g1.25 FUND Pacific Gas & Electric Co. ORCUTT STRE~ T LIGHTING 7g,75 FUND J. H. Nott LOS ALAMOS CEMETERY DISTRICT FUND 24.oo ' ' southern Calif. Edison Co. MISSI-ON LIGHTING DISTRICT FUND 39.28 Southern Cal if. Edison Co. CARPINTERIA LIGHTING 202.96 DISTRICT FUND Southern Calif. Edison Co. SUMMER.LAND LGIHTING 59.04 DISTRICT FUND Channel Radio Supply Co. FISH & GAME FUND 711.25 Chester L. Carjola CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND 6720.00 2 - ~ Upon the passage of the foregoing ' Order, the r oll being called the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Ruther.ford, R. B. 1-icClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None The Board took a recess until 4:45 p.m. of this day. At 4:45 p.m. the Board convened. Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Absent: R. B. McClellan .and T. A. Twitchell. Contract In the Matter of Contract Between the Cou.nty of Santa Barbara and Edward Between Count and Edward Reis for Use of Private Transportation. Reis for Use of Private Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman and Transportatio V"" Clerk be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute a contract on behalf of the Acquisition of Shoreline Drive ,/ County of Santa Barbara with Edward Reis, weed and rodent laborer, for the use of his own car or horse, at the rate of $1.00 per day, each day used In the Ma-tter of the Acquisition of Shoreline Drive. The District Attorney is hereby authorized to draw deeds for the acquisition of property for the construction of Shoreline Drive by the County 2 , __ . 10 Plans and Specifications for Altera.ticn to thP. Old Juvenile Hall / In the M-atter of Plans and Specification for Alterations to the Old Juvenile Hall. The District Attorney is heireby directed to draw an Agreement Betwe en the County of Santa Barbara and Chester R. Carjola relative t o the preparation of plans and . specifications for alterations to the old Juvenile Hall; said services of Mr. Carjola tq be on a basis of $5.00 per hour, the total cost not to exceed the sum of $1,000. 00. . At Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved ' I Clerk Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State ot California, June 30th, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury; Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. - SuperTisor C. W. Bradbury in the Chair. The minutes of the regular meeting of June 23rd, 1947, were read and approved Compensation o Certain Positi ns In the Matter_of Compensation of Certain Positions and Employships pertaining And Employship to the First Supervisor Road District. Pertaining to the First Supe - visor Road District. / / Resolution No. 7496 WHEREAS, by virtue of Ordinance No. 5g7, all the officers, deputies and employees of the County of Santa Barbara are placed under a payroll system contemplated by section 42SS of the Political Code; and WHEREAS, in order so to do it is necessary that compensation for each position in County Government carrying compensation be established by ordinance or . . resolution; and WHEREAS, it appears certain positions and employships pertaining to the FIRST SUPERVISOR ROAD DISTRICT of the County of Santa Barbara should be so governed by resolution, . NOW, THEREFORE, BE I1' R!a:LVED that the following positions and employsh1ps ot said department or the County or Santa Barbara are hereby established as hereinafter set forth, and the. compensation tor . each such position is her eby established as hereinafter set forth opposite each position. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED it shall be the duty of the head of the said First Supervisor Road District, to-wit, the Supervisor of the First Supervisor District, and e is hereby re~uired in accordance with law to forthwith appoint persons to fill such positions as are necessary, aid to immediately furnish the Auditor with a true copy or such appointments on such forms as the Auditor shall prescribe; and to forthwith notify said Auditor in writing on such forms as the Auditor shall prescribe, of any resignations, terminations, withdrawals, or other changes in such employments and positions. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the ordinance, laws, orders and resolutions in - , ' June 30th, 1947 , such oases made and provided shall constitute the Auditor's authority, direct1on, duty and m$1ldate to her&after draw the aforesaid warrants for the amounts due said employees witho~t further order or approval of the Board of Supervisors, until he is ordered to do otnerwise by law, ordinance, order or resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the aforementioned employships, positions and compe~sations are as follows, to-wit: CODE NO. l la lb lo 2 2a 2b 2c 3 4a 4b 4o 5 . 5a . 5b . 5o . 6 6a 6b 60 7 . 7a . 7b . 7c _ g 9 . 9a 9b 9o 10 lOa lOb lOo 11 lla POSITION Foreman Foreman Foreman I Foreman Foreman Foreman Foreman Foreman Equipment operator Equipm~nt operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipm~nt operator Equipment operator Equipm~nt operator Equipm~nt operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipm~nt operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator COMPENSATION PER DAY 11.75 11.25 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10. 25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 g.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 ~.75 9.25 --- --- ---- ~---------------------------------------~---- - 278 CODE NO. POSITION COMPENSATION PER DAY llb Equipment Operator 9.75 l, lc Equipment Operator 10.25 , 12 Equipment Op er.a tor s.75 12a Equipment Operator 9.25 12b Equipment Operator 9.75 120 Equipment Operator 10.25 13 Equipment Operator El.25 13a Equipment Operator !.75 13b Equipment Operator 9.25 13c Equipment Operator 9.75 14 Equipment Operator g.25 14-a 'Equipment Operator g.75 14b Equipment Operator 9.25 14c Equipment Operator 9.75 15 Equipment Operator !.25 15a Equipment Operator g.75 l5b Equipment Operat~r 9.25 15c Equipment Operator 9.75 16 Equipment Operator s.25 16a Equipment Operator g.75 16b Equipment Operator 9.25 16c Equipm~nt Operat9r 9.75 17 Equipment Operator g.25 ' 17a Equipment Operator g.75 l7b Equipment Operator 9.25 17c Equipmant Operator . 9. 75 lg Equipment Operator g.25 iga Equipment Operator g.75 lSb Equipment Operator 9.25 igc , Equipment Operator 9.75 19 . Equipment Operator 7.25 19a Equipment Operator 7.75 , 19b Equipment Operator s.25 19c Equipment Operator g.75 20 . Equipment Operator 7.25 20a Equipment Operator 7.75 .2ob Equipment Operator s.25 20c Equipment Operator g.75 21 Equipment Operat9r 7.25 2la Equipment Operator 7.75 2lb Equipment Operator g.25 2lc Equipment Operator g.75 22 . Equipment Operator 7,25 22a Equipment operator 7.75 22'b Equipne nt Operator g.25 22c Equipment Operator g.75 23 . Laborer 7.25 23a L,a borer 7.75 23b Laborer g.25 June 30th, 1947. CODE ~O. POSITION COMPENSATION PER DAY 230_ Laborer g.75 24 Laborer 7.25 24a Laborer 7.75 24b Laborer s.25 24c Laborer g.75 ' 25 Laborer 7.25 25a . Laborer 7.75 25b Laborer g.25 25c Laborer g.75 26 Laborer 7.25 26a. Laborer 7.75 26b Laborer g.25 260 Laborer g.75 27 Laborer 7.25 27a Laborer 7.75 27b . Laborer g.25 270 Laborer t!.75 - 28 Laborer 7.25 28a Laborer 7.75 2gb Laborer t! .25 280 Laborer g.75 29 Laborer 7.25 29a Laborer 7.75 29b Laborer !.25 29c Laborer 8.75 30 Laborer 6.25 )Oa Laborer 6.75 30b Laborer 7.25 300 Laborer 7.75 31 Laborer 6.25 3la Laborer 6.75 3lb Laborer 7.25 310 Laborer 7.75 32 Laborer 6.25 32a Laborer 6.75 32b Laborer 7.25 320 Laborer 7.75 33 Laborer 6.25 33a Laborer 6. 75 33b Laborer 7.25 330 Laborer 7.75 34 Laborer 6.25 34a Laborer 6.75 34b Laborer 7.25 340 Laborer 7.75 35 Carpenter 16.75 35a Carpenter 16.75 2dU Compensation of Certain Positions ana Employships - Second Supervisor Roed District I CODE NO. 35b 35c 36 36a 36b 360 37 37a 371 370 38 38a 38b . 380 POSrI'ION Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Helper Carpenter Helper Carpenter Helper Carpenter Helper Steel Worker Steel Worker Steel Worker Steel Worker COMPENSATION PER DAY 11.25 11.75 l0.25 10.75 11.25 11.75 s.25 s.75 9.25 9.75 l 0.25 10.75 11.25 11.75 - BE IT FOR'l'HER RESOLVED that the holder of the position designated as Code No. 3 shall be entitled to occupy rent tree the house at the County Yard. Said house is hereby declared to be furnished for the convenience of the County and not tor the convenience of said employee. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall become effective July 1, 1947, and Resolutions Nos. 6763, 6775 and 7053 are hereby rescinded as of July 1, 1947. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED t hat the Clerk tran.smit oertitied copies of this resolution to the Auditor, District Attorney, Purchasing Agent and Supervisor of the First District. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State .o t-Calitornia, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None. In the Matter of ColDJ?ensation of Oe_rtain Positions and Emplotsh1ps Pertaining to t he Second Supervisor Road District. I Resolution No. ] 497 WHEREAS, by virtue of Ordinance No. 587, all the officers, deputies and employees of the County of Santa Barbara are placed under a payroll system contemplated ~ by section 4288 of the Political Code; and WHEREAS, in order so to do it is necessary that compensation tor each position in County Government carrying compensation be established by ordinance or resolution; and WHEREAS, it appears certain positions and employships pertaining to the SECOND SUPERVISOR ROAD DISTRICT of the County of Santa Barbara should be so governed by resolution, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following positions and employships ot said department of the County of Santa Barbara are hereby established as hereinafter set forth, and the compensation for each such position ts hereby established as herein- after set forth opposite each pos1 ti on. BE IT FORTBER RESOLVED it shall be the duty of the head of the said Second Supervisor Road District, to wit, the Supervisor of the Second Supervisor District, and he is hereby required in accordance with law to forthwith appoint persons to till June 30th, 1947 such positions as are necessary, and to immediately furnish the Auditor with a true f "; -11 b 1. copy of' such appointments on such forms as the Auditor shall p~escribe; and to forthwith notify said Auditor in writing on such forms as the Auditor shall prescribe, of any resignations, terminations, withdrawals or other changes in such employments and positions. :- _ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the ordinance, laws, orders and resolutions in such cases made and provided shall constitute the Auditor's authority, direction, duty and mandate to hereatterdraw- the aforesaid warrants tor the amounts due said employees without further order or approval or the Board of Supervisors, until he is ordered to do otherwise by law, ordinance, order or resolution. BE IT F~R'l'HER RESOLVED that the aforementioned employships, positions and compensations are as follows, to-wit: CODE NO . POSITION 1 roreman la lb le 2 2a 2b 2c 3 3a 3b 3o 4 4a 4b 4o 5 5a 5b 5c 6 6a 6b 6c 7 7a 7b 7o g ga 8b 80 9 9a 9b 9c Foreman Foreman Foreman Laborer Stonemason Laborer stonemason Laborer Stonemason Laborer Stonemason Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment op~rator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator . Equipment .operator COMPENSATION PER DAY 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 e.25 e.75 9.25 9.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9. 75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 g.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 282 CODE NO. 10 lOa lOb loo 11 lla llb llo 12 12a 12b 12c 13 13a 13b 130 14 14a 14b 140 15 15a 15b 150 16 16a 16b 160 17 17a 17b 170 lg iga igb l!o 19 19a 19b 190 20 20a 20b 20c 21 2la 2lb 210 22 POSITION Equipment Operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment Operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator ' COMPENSATION PER DAY g.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 s.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 g. 75 9.25 9.75 10.25 g.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 s.25 8.75 9.25 9.75 g.25 s.75 9.25 9.75 8.25 8.75 9.75 s.25 s.75 9.25 9.75 g.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 7.25 7.75 s.25 s.7; 7.25 7.75 g.25 s.75 7.25 7.75 g.25 g.75 - - June 30th, 194-7 284 Compensation of Certain Positions and Employships - Third Supervisor Road / District CODE NO. POSITION COMPENSATION PER DAY 34 Laborer 6.25 34a Laborer 6.75 34b Laborer 7.25 34c Laborer 7.75 35 Laborer-Stonemason g.25 35a Laborer-Stonemason e.75 35b Laborer-Stonemason 9 .25 35c Laborer-Stonemason 9.75 , 36 Carpenter 16.75 36a Carpenter 16.75 36b Carpenter 11.25 360 Carpenter 11.75 37 Carpenter 10.25 37a Carpenter 10.75 37b Carpenter 11.25 370 Carpenter 11.75 3g Carpenter Helper g.25 3ga Carpenter Helper g.75 3Sb Carpenter Helper 9.25 3gc Carpenter Helper 9.75 39 Steel Worker 10.25 39a Steel Worker 10.75 39b Steel Worker 11.25 390 Steel Worker 11.75 - . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall become ettective July 1, 1947, and Resolutions Nos. 6764 and 7054 are hereb7 rescinded as of July 1, 1947. , BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk transmit certified copies of this ) ~ resolution to the Auditor, District Attorney, Purchasing Agent and Superv1.sor of the Second Road District. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbar~ , State of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None - In the Matter of Compensation of Certain Posi t1ons and Employ ships Pertainin to the Third Supervisor Road District. / Resolution No. 7498 WHEREAS, by virtue or Ordinance No. 5g7, all the officers, deputies and employees of the County or Santa Barbara are placed under a payroll s7stem contemplate by section 42!! of the Political Code; and WHEREAS, in order so to do it is necessary that compensation tor each pos1tion 1n County Government carrying compensation be established by ordinance or resolution; and WHEREAS, it appears certain positions and employships pertaining to the THIRD SUPERVISOR ROAD DISTRICT of the County cL Santa Barbara should be so governed by resolution, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following positions and employships ot said department of the County or Santa Barbara are hereby established as hereinatte - -------- - ----.--------------- ---------------------.-----.--- June 30th, 1947 such positions as are necessary, and to immediately furnish the Auditor with a true copy of such appointments on such forms as the Auditor shall prescribe; and to t~rthwith notify said Auditor in writing on such forms as the Auditor shall prescribe, of any resignations, terminations, withdrawals or other changes in such employments and positions. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the ordinance, laws, orders and resolutions in such cases mad~ and provided shall constitute the Auditor's authority, direction, duty and mandate to hereafter draw the aforesaid warrants tor the amounts due said employees without furth-er order or approval of the Board of Supervisors, until he is ordered to do otherwise by law, ordinance, order or resolution. . . BE IT FOR'l'BER RESOLVED that the aforementioned employships, positions and compensations CODE NO. 1 la lb le 2 2a 2b 2o 3 3a 3b 30 4 ti.a 4b 4c 5 5a 5b 5c 6 6a 6b 60 7 7a 7b !b 80 9 9a 9b . 9o are as follows, to-wit: POSITION Il'oreman Foreman Foreman Foreman Laborer Stonemason Laborer ' Stonemason Laborer Stonemason Laborer Stonemason Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator . Equipment .operator COMPENSATION PER DAY 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 s.25 s.75 9.25 9.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9 75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 l 0.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 g.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 282 - ------,-----------------------------------------~---- CODE NO. 10 lOa lob loo 11 lla llb llo 12 12a 12b 12c, 13 13a 13b 130 14 14a 14b 14c 15 15a 15b 150 16 16a 16b 160 17 17a 17b 170 l! lga lgb lSo 19 19a 19b 190 20 20a 20b 200 21 2la 2lb 210 22 POSITION Equipment Operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipm~nt operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipm~nt operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipm~nt Operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operato~ Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment op~rator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator , COMPENSATION PER DAY g.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 __. g.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 g.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 s . 25 g.75 9.25 9.75 g.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 !.25 g.75 9.75 g.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 g.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 7.25 7.75 s.25 l!.75 7.25 7.75 g.25 s.75 7.25 7.75 g.25 g.75 ' - ' June 30th, 191+7 CODE. NO. POSITION COMPENSATION PER DAY 22a Equipment operat6r 7.75 22b Equipment operator g.25 22c Equipment operator s.75 23 Laborer 7.25 23a Laborer 7.75 23b Laborer s.25 , 23c Laborer !.75 21+ Laborer 7.25 2l+a Laborer 7.75 2l+b Laborer g.25 2l+c Laborer !.75 25 Laborer 7.25 25a Laborer 7.75 25b Laborer g.25 25c Laborer g.75 26 Laborer 7.25 26a Laborer 7.75 26b Laborer e.25 26c Laborer g.75 27 Laborer 7.25 27a. Laborer 7.75 27b. Laborer g.25 270 . Laborer s.75 , / 28 Laborer 7.25 - 28a Laborer 7.75 ggi, Laborer g.25 2gc Laborer g.75 29 Laborer 7.25 29a Laborer 7.75 ' 29b Laborer g.25 - ' 29c Laborer e.75 ~ 30 Laborer 6.25 J . 30a Laborer 6.75 30b Laborer 7.25 ' 300 Laborer 7.75 31 Laborer 6.25 3la Laborer 6.75 /' 3lb Laborer 7.25 310 Laborer 7.75 ' 32 Laborer 6.25 32a Laborer 6.75 32b Laborer 7.25 32c Laborer 7.75 33 Laborer 6.25 33a Laborer 6.75 33b Laborer 7.25 330 Laborer 7.75 284 Compensation of Certain Positions and Employships - Third Supervisor Road / District CODE NO. 34 34a 34b 340 35 35a 35b 35c 36 36a 36b 360 37 37a 37b 370 3! 3!a 3!b 3!c 39 39a 39b 39c POSITION Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer-Stonemason Laborer-Stonemason Laborer-Stonemason Laborer-Stonemason Carpenter Oarpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Helper Carpenter Helper Carpenter Helper Carpenter Helper Steel Worker Steel Worker Steel Worker Steel Worker - COMPENSATION PER DAY 6.25 6.75 7.25 7.75 !.25 8.75 9. 25 9.75 " 16.75 16.75 11.25 11.75 10.25 10.75 11.25 11.75 g.25 g.75 9.25 9. 75 10.25 10.75 11.25 ll.75 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall become effective July 1, 1947, and Resolutions Nos. 6764 and 7054 are hereb7 rescinded as of July 1, 1947. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk transmit certified copies of this ~ resolution to the Auditor, District Attorney, Purchasing Agent and Superv1.sor of the Second Road District. Passed and adopted bf the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbarp, State of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None - In the Matter of Compensation of C_!rta1n Positions and Employsh1ps Pertain!~~ to the Third Supervisor Road District. / Resolution No. 749! WHEREAS, by virtue of Ordinance No. 5g7, all the officers, deputies and employees of the County of Santa Barbara are placed under a payroll system contemplate by section 42gg of the Political Code; and WHEREAS, in order so to do it is necessary that compensation tor each position in County Government carrying compensation be established b7 ordinance or resolut1on; and WHEREAS, it appears certain positions and employships pertaining to the THIRD SUPERVISOR ROAD DISTRICT of the County d Santa Barbara should be so governed by resolution, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following positions and employships ot said department of the County of Santa Barbara are hereby established as hereinatte ,I . . ' June 30th, 1947 . I: ) ~ ;:, set torth, and the compensation for each such position is hereby established as hereinatte~ set torth opposite each position. BE IT FURTHER REa:LVED it shall be the duty of the head of the said THIRD Supervisor Road District, to wit, the Supervisor of the Third Supervisor District, an1 he i s hereby required in accordance with law to forthwith appoint persons to till such positions as are necessary, and to immediately furnish the .Auditor with a true copy of such appointments on such forms as the Auditor shall prescribe; and to forthwith notity said Auditor in writing on such torms as the Auditor shall prescribe, of any resignations, terminations, withdrawals or other changes in such employments and positions. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the ordinance, laws, orders and resolutions in such cases made and provided shall constitute the Auditor's authority, direction, duty and mandate to hereafter draw the aforesaid warrants r-or the amounts due said emplo7ees without further order or approval of the Board of Supervisors, until he is ordered to do otherwise by law, ordinance, order or resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the atorementioned employships, positions and compensations are as follows, to-wit: CODE NO. 1 la lb lo 2 2a 2b 20 3 3a 3b 3c 4 4a 4b . 4o 5 5a 5b 5o 6 . 6a 6b 60 7 7a 7b 10 g !a POSITION Foreman Foreman Foreman Foreman Foreman Foreman Foreman Foreman Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipm~nt operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipmen~ operator Equip~nt operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator .Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator COMPENSATION PER DAY. 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 9.25 9.75 286 CODE NO. POSITION COMPENSATION PER DAY. 8b Equipment operator 10.25 80 Equipment operator 10.75 9 Equipment operator g.75 9 Equipment operator 9.25 9b Equipmen't operator 9~75 90 Equipment operator 10.25 10 Equipment operator g.75 lOa Equipment operator 9.25 lOb Equipment operator 9.75 lOo Equipment operator 10.25 11 Equipment operator g,75 lla Equipment operator 9.25 llb Equipment operator 9.75 llo Equipment operator l0.25 / 12 Equipment operator g.75 . 12a Equipment operator 9,25 12b Equipment operator 9.75 120 Equipment operator l0- .25 13 Equipment operator e. 25 13a Equipment operator 8.75 13b Equipment operator 9.25 130 Equipment operator 9.75 14 Equipment operator 8.25 14a Equipment operator g.75 14b Equipment operator 9.25 140 Equipment operator 9.75 ' 15 Equipment operator 8.25 15a Equipment operator s.75 l5b Equipment operator 9.25 150 Equipment operator 9.75 16 Equipment operator 8.25 16a Equipment operator 8.75 16b Equipment operator 9.25 160 Equipment operator 9.75 17 Equipment operator 8.25 17a Equipment operator e.75 17b Equipment operator 9.25 170 Equipment operator 9.75 18 Equ1pmeti: operator g.25 18a Equipment operator 8.75 l!b Equipment operator 9.25 l!c Equipment operator 9.75 19 Equipment operator 7.25 19a Equipment operator 7.75 19b Equipment operator 8.25' 19c Equipment operator e.75 20 Equipment operator 7.25 . 20a Equipment operator 7.75 \ I I I ! 1 I l ! I: . I I I , I I I I I I I CODE NO. 20b ~ 200 21 2la 2lb 2lc 22 22a 22b 22c 23 23a 23b 23c 24 24a 24b 24c 25 25a 25b 250 26 26a 26b 260 27 27a 27b 27c 28 2Sa 2Sb 2l!o 29 29a 29b 29c 30 3oa 30b 30c 31 3la 3lb 310 32 32a June 30th, 1947 POSITION Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator .Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator .L. ., aborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer COMPENSATION PER DAY g.25 s.75 7.25 7.75 g.25 !.75 7.25 7.75 g.25 s.75 7.25 7.75 g.25 g.75 7.25 7.75 s.25 g.75 7.25 7.75 g.25 s.75 7.25 7.75 s.25 g.75 7.25 7.75 g.25 g.75 7.25 7.75 g.25 s.75 7.25 7.75 l!.25 s.75 6.25 6.75 7.25 7.75 6.25 6.75 7.25 7.75 6 25 6.75 CODE NO. 32b 320 33 33a 33b 33c 34 34a 34b 34c 33 35a 35b 350 36 36a 36b 360 37 37a 37b 370 38 38a 38b , -'" POSITION Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer L~borer Laborer Laborer Laborer Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Helper Carpenter Helper Carpe. nter Helper Carpenter Helper Steel Worker Steel Worker Steel Worker Steel Worker . . COMPENSATION PER DAY 1.25 7.75 6.25 6.75 7.25 7.75 6.25 6.75 7.25 7.75 10.25 10.75 11.25 ll.75 10.25 10.75 11.25 11.75 g.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 11.25 11.75 BE IT FUR'l'HER RESOLVED that this resolution shall become effective July 1, 1947, and Resolution No. 6745 is hereb7 rescinded as of July 1, 1947. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk transmit certified copies of this resolu~1on to the Auditor, District Attorney, Purchasing AgSlt and Supervisor of the Third Road District. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the f ollowing vote: Ayes: 0. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent : None Compensation In the Matter of Compensation of Certain Positions and E!DPloysh1pa _Pertaining of Certain Positions and to the Fourth Superv1so~ Road District. Employships - Fourth Super- ./ Resolution No. 7499 visor Rond District / WHEREAS, by virtue of Ordinance No. 5g7, all the oft1oers, deputies and employees of the County of Santa Barbara are placed under a payroll system contemplated by seo~ion 42gg of the Political Code; and WHEREAS, in order so to do it is necessary that compensation tor each pos1t1o 1n Cou~ty Government carrying compensation be established by ordinanoe or resolution; and WHEREAS, it appears oertain positions and employships pertaining to the FOURTH SUPERVISOR ROAD DISTRICT of the County of Santa Barbara should be so governed --- -----,---------,---------------------------------------------- 2 '!] June 30th, 1947 by resolution, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following positions and employships of' said .department of the County of Santa Barbara are hereby established as hereinafter set f.orth, and the compensation for each such position is hereby established as hereinafter. set forth opposite each position. . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED it shall be the duty of the head of said Fourth Supervisor. Road District, to wit, the Supervisor of' the Fourth Supervisor District, and he is hereby required in accordance with law to forthwith appoint persons to fill such positions as are necessary, and to immediately turnieh the Auditor with a true copy ot such .appointments on such f'orms as the_ Auditor shall prescribe; and to forthwith notify said .Auditor in writing on such forms as the Auditor shall prescribe, of' any resignation, terminations, withdrawals or other changes_ in such employments and positions. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the ordinance, laws, orders and resolutions in such .cases made and provided shall constitute the Auditors authority, direction, duty and mandate to hereafter draw the aforesaid warrants tor the amounts due said employees without further order or approval of' the Board of' Supervisors, until he is ordered to do otherwise by law, ordinance, order or resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the aforementioned employships, positions and compensations are as follows, to-wit: CODE .NO. 1 . la . lb . le . 2 . 2a . 2b 2c . 3 3a 3b 3c 4 4a 4b 4o 5 5a 5b 5o 6 6a 6b 60 1 7a 7b 7c POSITION Shovel operator Shovel operator Shovel operator Shovel operator Mechanic Mechanic Mechanic Mechanic Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Maintainer operator Maintainer operator Maintainer operator Maintainer oper~tor . . Bulldozer-Equipment operator . . . !ulldozer-Equipment operator Bulldozer-Equipment operator Bulldozer-Equipment operator Bulldozer-Equipment operator BulldQzer-Equipment operator Bulldoz~r-Equipment operator Bulldozer-Equipment operator Bulldozer-Equipment operator Bulldozer-Equipment operator Bulldozer-Equipment operator Bulldozer-Eau1pment operator COMPENSATION PER DAY 10.25 10.75 11.25 11.75 10.25 10.75 11.25 11.75 10.25 10.75 11.25 11.75 9.75 , 10.25 10.75 11.25 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 g.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 g.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 ~- -- - . ------,-------,- ----------------------------------- - Compensation of Certain Positions and Employships - Fifth Supervisor Road District .; CODE NO. POSITION COMPENSATION PER DAY g Truck driver s.75 8a Truok Driver 9.25 gb Truck Driver 9.75 Sc Truck Driver 10.25 9 Truck Driver g.75 9a Truck Driver 9.25 9b Truck Driver 9.75 9o Truck Driver 10.25 10 Truck Driver g.75 lOa '!'ruck Driver 9.25 lOb Truck Driver 9.75 lOc 'rruok Driver 10.25 11 Truck Driver s.25 lla Truck Driver s.75 llb 'ruck Driver 9.25 llc Truck D!i ver 9.75 .-- 12 Laborer-Equipment operator 7 . 75 - 12a Laborer-Equipment operator g.25 12b Laborer-Equipment operator g.75 120 Laborer-Equipment operator 9.25 13 Laborer-Equipment operator 8.25 13e Laborer-Equipment operator 8.75 13b Labor-er-Equipment operator 9.25 130 Laborer-Equipment operator 9.75 114- . Laborer 7.25 114-a Laborer 7.75 14b Laborer g.25 140 Laborer g.75 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall become etteotive July 1, 1914-7, and Resolution No. 6729 is hereby rescinded as of July 1, 1947. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk transmit certified copies of this resolution to the Auditor, District Attorney, Purchasing Agent and Supervisor of the Fourth Road District. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, . . State of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of Compensation of Certain Positions and Employships Pertaining to the Fifth Supervisor Road District. . Resolution No. 7500 . . WHEREAS, by virtue of Ordinance No. 5g7, all the officers, deputies and employees of the County of Santa Barbara are placed under a payroll system contemplated by seotion 42gg of the Pol~tioal Code; and WHEREAS, in or der so to do it is necessary that compensation tor each positio in the County Government carrying compensat ion be established by ordinance or resolutio ; and June 30th, 1947 WHEREAS, it appears certain positions and employshipe pertaining to the FIP'TH SUPERVISOR ROAD DISTRICT of the County o:t Santa Barbara should be so governed by resolution, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the follow1ng positions and em.ployships of said department of the County of Santa Barbara are hereby established as hereinatter set f'orth, and the compensation tor eaoh such position is hereby established as hereinafter set forth opposite eaoh pos1t1on. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED it shall be the duty of the head of the said Fit th Supervisor Road District, to-wit: the Supervisor or the Fifth Supervisor District, and he is hereby required in aoeordance with law to f orthwith appoint persons to fill such posi~ions as are necessary, and to immediately furnish the Auditor with a true copy of such -appointments on such forms as the Auditor shall prescribe; and to forthwith notify said -Auditor in writing on such forms as the Auditor shall prescribe, of any resignation, term.1-nat1ons, withdrawls or other changes in such employments and positi ons. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the ordinance, laws, orders and resolutions in such -cases made and provided shall constitute the Auditor's authority, direction, duty and mandate to hereafter draw the aforesaid warrants tor the amounts due said employees without further order or approval or the Board of Supervisors, until he is ordered to do otherwise by law, ordinance, order or resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the atorementioned employsh1ps, positions and compensations are as follows, t o-wit: CODE NO. POSITION COMPENSATION PER DAY l Foreman 10.25 la Foreman 10. 75 lb Foreman 11.25 2 Road Patrolman 4.25 2a Road Patrolman 4.75 2b Road Patrolman 5.25 2c Road Ratrolman 5.75 3 Service Attendant g.25 3a Service Attendant g.75 3b Ser't'ice Attendant 9.25 3c Service Attendant 9.75 4 Ma.intenanoe Man s.75 4a Maintenanoe Man 9.25 4b Maintenance Man 9.75 1'-o Maintenance Man 10.25 5 Maintenance Man g.75 5a Maintenance Man 9.25 5b Maintenance Man 9.75 5c Maintenance Man 10.25 6 Shovel operator 10.25 6a Shovel operator 10.75 6b Shovel operator 11.?.5 60 Shovel oper ator 11.75 7 Equipment operator g.25 7a Equipment operator g.75i 7b Equipment operator 9.25 CODE NO. POSITION COMPENSATION PER DAY 70 Equipmm t operator 9.75 g Equipment operator g.25 ga Equipment operator g.75 gb Equipment operator 9.25 So Equipment operator 9.75 9 Equipment operator s.25 9a _. Equipment ope~ator s.75 ' 9b Equipment operator 9.25 9c Equipment operator 9.75 10 Equipment operator 8.25 lOa Equipment operator s.75 lOb Equipment operator 9.25 lOc Equipment operator 9.75 . 11 Equipment operator g.75 lla Equipment operator 9.25 llb Equipment operator 9.75 llc Equipment operator 10.25 12 Equipment operator g.75 - 12a Equipment operator 9.25 12b Equipment operator 9.75 12c Equipment operator l0.25 13 Equipment operator s.75 13a Equipment operator 9.25 13b Equipment operator 9.75 13c Equipment operator 10.25 14 Equipment operator s.75 14a Equipment operator 9.25 14b Equipment operator 9.75 14c Equipment operator 10.25 15 Equipment operator s.75 15a Equipment operator 9.25 15b Equipment operator 9.75 15c Equipment operator 10.25 16 Equipment operator 9.25 16a Equipment operator 9.75 16b Equipment operator 10.25 160 Equipment operator 10.75 17 Equipment operator 9.25 17a Equipment operator 9.75 17b Equipment operator 10.25 170 Equipment operator 10.75 lS Equipment \ operator 9.25 iga Equipment operator 9.75 lg}) Equipment operator 10.25 lgo Equipment operator 10.75 19 Equipment operator 9.25 19a Equipment operator 9.75 19b Equipment operator 10.25 CODE NO. 190 20 20a 20b 20c 21 2la 2lb 2lc 22 22a 22b 22c 23 23a 23b 230 24 24a 24b 24c 25 25a 25b 25c 26 26a 26b 26c 27 27a 27b 27c 2g 2ga 2gb 2!o 29 29a 29b 29c 30 3oa 30b 30c 31 3la June 30th, 1947 POSITION Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Equipment operator Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truok & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truok & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truok & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipme~t Driver Truck & Equipment Driver - Truck & Equipment Driver - Truok & Equipment Driver Truck & Equipment Driver Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer Laborer - COMPENSATION PER DAY 10.75 . . 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 g.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 g.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 g.25 g.75 9.25 . 9.7, g.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 e.25 g.75 9.25 9.75 i{.75 g.25 g.75 9.25 7.25 7.75 g.25 g.75 6.25 6.75 7.25 7.75 6.25 6.75 7.25 7.75 6.25 6.75 7.25 7.75 6.25 6.75 294 Position of J unior Clerk in the Health Department / CODE NO. POSITION COMPENSATION PER DAY 3lb Laborer 7.25 3lc Laborer 7.75 32 Carpenter 9.25 32a Carpenter 9.75 32b Oarpenter 10.25 32c Carpenter 10.75 33 Carpenter 9.25 3)a Carpenter 9.75 3)b Carpenter 10.25 33c Carpenter 10.75 34 Mechanic g.75 34a Meohanio 9.25 34b Mechanic 9.75 34c Mechanic 10.25 BE Ir FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall become effective July 1, and Resolutions No. 6730, 6790, 7019 and 71go are hereby rescinded as of July 1, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk transmit certified copies of th1 resolution to the Auditor, District Attorney, Purchasing Agent and Supervisor of the Fifth District. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara State of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the f ollowing vote: Ayes: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. St ewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of the Position of Junior Clerk I in the Health Department. . Resol:ut1on No. 1501. WHEREAS, by the terms of Section 4A of Ordinance No. 5g7, each department heaQ, in addition to the number of positions established in said Ordinance, la allowed five times the number of the respective positions established by said Ordinance; and WHEREAS, said section of said Ordinance empowers the Board of Supervisors, by resolution, to fill such additional position; and WHEREAS, it ls necessary to fill the position of a Junior Clerk I in the Health Department under the terms of said Section 4A, ' NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY REEOLVED that the Health Department be and it 1s hereby allowed the following position in addition to those set forth 1n Section 37 of Ordinance No. 587. IDENTIFICATION NO. 33.5.14 TITLE OF POSITION Junior Clerk I NAME Mary Jo Troy Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbar , State of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R: B. McClell and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: None Compensation of Certain Positions and Employshios - \velf ere Dept . v Certain Positions Pertaining to the Fire Warden - June 30th, 1947 In the Matter of Compensation of Certain Positions and Employsh1ps of the - - Welfare Department. Y ~~sol~tion No. 72.0~ WHEREAS, pursuant-to the provisions of Section 59 of Ordinance No. 5g7, the County Welfare Director has informed the Board of Supervisors in writing .that the State Department of Social Welfare has refused to participate in the salary .of .certain hereinafter named positions established under said section of said ordinance; and WHEREAS, under such ciroumstances, the Board of Supervisors 1s empowered under the terms of said Section 59 to vary by resolution the amount of the compensation within the limits of the minimum and maximum of the schedules pertaining to such positions, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the compensation of certain of the positions and employeeships of the Welfare Department be and the same is hereby fixed as aet forth opposite the hereinafter named position~, effective July 1, 1947. Ordinance Identification Number WELFARE DEPARTMENT: 94. 3.1 94.23.1 94.23.2 94. 24.1 94.24.3 94.24.4- 94. 24 . 5 Name of Employee Hensley, Ray Hurlbut, Helen Hutt, Elizabeth Burgess, Elizabeth MacX:ay, Margaret Merriam, Mona Ehrenborg, Ruth . . Compensation t2g5.oo 310.00 . 2g5.oo 265.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 . . Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, . State of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the following votei . . Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of Ce-~t-a1n Positions Per-taining to the Fi-r-e Warden, Santa Barbara- Ventura Juvenile Forestry Camp, and Juvenile Hall. SRnta Bar bar - v Resolution No. 7503_ Ventur a J'tivenile For estry Camp, and WHEREAS, by virtue of Ordinance No. 5g7, the Board of Supervisor.a is empowered to determine that maintenance furnished by the County to certain employees tiling certain J uvenile Hal positions in the several departments is furnished tor the benefit of the .County and not for the benefit of the said employees, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY REfOLVED that, effective .July 1, 1947, the ' maintenance furnished by the terms of said Ordinance No. 5g7 to any or all employees or the following departments is hereby deolared to be so furnished for the benefit of the County and not for the benefit of the employees of such departments: 1. Fire Warden 2. Santa Barbara-Ventura Juvenile Forestry Camp 3. Juvenile Hall BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, effective July l, 1947, the maintenance furnished in the amount set forth opposite the hereinafter named positions is hereby deolared to be so furnished for the benefit of the County and not tor the benefit of the employees ----y----,--,-----~__,.,-,---,-------------------------------------- - 296 Ordinance Ident1r1cation Number GENERAL HOSPITAL SANTA BARBARA 35.1 35.15.1 35. 1.5. 2 35.17.5 35.19.1 35.11.3 35.11.4 35.5.1 35.5.15 35.5.5 35.50.1 35.5.19 35.5.10 35.5.13 35.24.l . 35.5.17 . 35.24.5_, 35.16.22 35.16.13 35.16.14 35.16.1 . 35.15.23 35.46.1 . 35.4g.5 35.35.1 35.11.1 35.5.21 35.14.1 GENERAL HOSPITAL SANTA MARIA 37.15.1 37.16.1 37.4$.5 37.19.1 37.19.2 37.1'-g.1 MEMORIAL BUILDINGS 5.30.1 to 4 5.30.5 to ! 5.31.9 to 12 5.31.13 to 17 PARKS 57.1 57.31.1 to 12 57.31.15 to 20 Title or Position Administrator Superintendent of Nurses Assistant Superintendent or Nurses Dietitian Housekeeper Resident Physician Resident Physician General Accountant II Medical Secretary Payroll Clerk Record Librarian II Junior Clerk II PBX Operator II PBX Operator II Social Service Worker Hospital II eenior Typist II Social Service Worker Assistant X-ray Technician II Laboratory Technician II Laboratory Technician II Anesthetist II General Day Nurse Storekeeper, Hospital Cook II . . . Maintenance Foreman, Hospital - . . Medical Director Tuberculosis San. Junior Clerk I Pharmacist II Head Nurse II X-ray Technician I Cook III Tray Maid Tray Maid Cook I Custodian II Custodian I Caretaker I Caretaker II Custodian Manning Park Caretakers II Caretakers I . Amount ot Maintenance Full Full Full Full Full Full House, utilities One meal One meal One meal One meal One meal One meal One meal .One meal One meal One meal One meal Full Full . One meal Full Full Full One meal House One meal One meal Full Full , 2 meal~, laundry 2 meals, laundry 2 meals, laundry 1 meal, laundry Room or house, where available Room or house, where available Room or house, where available Room or house, where available ' Living Quarters where available Living Quarters where available Living Quarters where available Compensation for Each Position and Employee ship for Each June 30th, 1947 Ordinance Identification Number Title of Position Amount ot Maintenance SHERIFF 7g.2_ . - Undersherit't Apartment in County Ja.il. Passed and ad.opted by the Board of Supervisors of the County .of. Santa Barbara, State of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the following vote& Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, ~. B. McClellan, and T. A . Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None . . . In the Matter of Fixing the Compensation of Each Position and Employeeship . tor Each Monthly Salaried Position Not Specified in Column "A1 v Resolution No. 7504 . . . WHEREAS, by virtue of Ordinance No. 5g7, the Board of Supervisors has Monthly Selar ed Position Not Specified in Column 11A11 . established positions and employeesh1ps f or the County of Santa Barbara and has - v determined the standard monthly salary schedule applicable to each such position and employeeship; and . . WHEREAS, each such monthly salary schedule contains optional rates of pay which are defined and designated in said ordinance as Columns 11 A1 , 11B11 , 11c1 , "D", and 1E1 , and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors is re quired by said ordinance to fix the oompensa~ion of each position and employeeship prior to July 1, 1947, by determining the particular column of said standard monthly schedule applicable the.re'tq, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND .IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the comp ensation for each and every monthly salaried position and employeeship not specifically 'named herein be and the same is hereby f ixed at the compensation specified in Column 'A'' of the salary schedule applicable thereto, effective July 1, 1947. . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the compensation tor e'ach and every oth-er monthly . salaried position and employeeehip be and the same is hereby fixed as se't forth opposite .the hereinafter named positions, effe ct ive July 1, 1947. Ordinance Identif ioation Number MISCEI,I.ANEOUS: 1.2.1 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER: 2.2 .1 2.5.2 2.5.3 2.27 2.27.1 2.27.2 2.27.3 2.27.12 2.27.13 2. 27 .14 . 2.27.16 2.27.17 , Name of Employee - . . - Kinman, J. I. Cravens, Marcus Brown, Jeanette Seward, DQrothy' B. Hanson, Arthur J. Ball, N. L. Allen, Roger W. Benedict, Clifford Bazzetta, James, Jr. Treloar, Irving B. Davis, George C. MoNutt, W. B. Rowell, John s. Column c 0 c . D B B B B B B 0 a 298 1 - Ordinance Ident1t1cat1on Number AGRICULTURAL EXTENSTION SERVICE: 4.5.1 4.5.5 ASSESSOR: 6.2 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.5.1 6.5.2 6.5.7 AUDITOR: e.2 g.3.1 g.5.3 g.5.2 g.5.4 s.5.g CLERIC: 14.2 14.2.1 14.3.1 14.5.1 14.5.2 14.5.4 COUNTY GARAGES: lS.1.1 lg.35.7 COURT HOUSE: 20.7.1 20.30 20.31.1 20.31.2 DISTRICT ATTORNEY: 23.2.1 23.3.1 23.3.7 23.5.1 23.5.3 FIRE WARDEN: 2g.5 2s.29.1 2g.29.3 2g.29.g 2g.29.9 2g.29.10 2g.29.11 2g.29.16 ' Name of Employee Doil.1nges, Bob A. Reineck, Merilyn R. T 1.bbals, Mirton Gaver., Morris F . Tenney, Earl E. I MaoFarlane, Isabelle V. Loretta, V. Marie Rioe, Marion B. Eaves, Albert Jr. Watson, David Wharton, Denz11 E. Quinn, Irene Smith Reidy, J oseph Albright, Dorothy Jamee, C. E. Head, L. R. Baker, F. G. Quintero, B. P. Ferguson, J. L. Patterson, Louise MoCaugl'ley, John P. Garcia, Manuel M. Crane, Edward. E. Coker, William B. Moraga, Frank Cota, Juan I. Orme, Archie D. Cotter, William T. Parma, Lawrence M. Acres, Amelia Miratti, Eva Anderson, Lenora K. Troup, Charles J. Common, Fletcher Mark Lotz, E. E. Mohr, Victor L. Martin, Allyn Smith, Lynn Alvy Ward, R. L. I ' Column B c c c c D c c B E D B B B D D. 0 D B B c c D 0 c . . c B D . . D c c c D D D D D D D ' . - I ( Ordinance Identification Number , FIRE WARDEN: (Continued) 2g.29.17 2g.29.1g 2g.29.22 2g.29.23 2!.29.24 2g.29.25 2g.29.26 2g.29.32 2g.29.37 , 2g.29.1W GENERAL RELIEF - OUTPATIENT DEPT: HEALTH DEPARTMENT: 33.5.3 33.5.5 33.5.10 33.5.11 33.5.12 33.5.13 . 33.11.1 33.11.2 33.11.3 33.15.1 33.15.2 33.15.3 33.15.4 33.15.5 33.15.6 33.5.14 33.27.3 33.15.7 33.15.g 33.15.11 33.15.12 33.27.1 33.27.2 HOSPITAL - SANTA BARBARA GENERAL: 35.5.1 35.5.5 35.5.10 35.5.13 35.5.19 35.5.20 35.5.21 35.7.5 June 30th, 1947 Name of Employee Hampton, James Loman Troup, Charles w. Hotchkiss, George Karsgard, John Villi Karsgard, Henry N. Woodward, Donald ' Foster, Fred Malcolm Fitzgerald, John Folsom Everett, Charles Edward Chrisman, Gabe, Jr. Lore, Lou s. Lidbom, Hazel L. Secord, Marguerite L. Bergman, Ora Mary Stewart, Minnie M. Densmore, tathryn L. Busby, Lauren F. Needels, Louis J. Nardo, Joseph T. Becknell, Wilma Davies, Judith A. Hager, Emma Brown, Mary E. Packer, Josephine Ruth Powell, Elizabeth Bell Troy, Meri Jo Engle, Alfred J. Baker, Katherine MoNiohols, Anna J. Giusti, Evelyn Helen Russell, Elizabeth St.Clair Garrigan, J. D. Fallis, Irvin M. LaBreohe, Jessie Frances Johnstone, Fred A. Reed, Agnes K. Moiinney, Josephine Johnson, Constance L. Meehan, Estelle Cox, Margaret Wallace, Harry F. Column . D . . D E B D D B E c D D c D ' D . D . E c ' D B B D D . D . D D B -- c B B B D B D E E D ' E B c c 300 Ordinance Identif ioation Number HOSPITAL - SANTA BARBARA GENERAL: (Continued) 35.7.6 35.7.11 35.11.1 35.11J1 35.15.2 35.15.3 35.15.5 35.15.6 35.15.9 35.15.11 35.15.15 35.15.17 35.15.1g 35.15.19 35.15.20 35.15.23 35.15.24 35.15.25 35.15.2g 35.15.45 35.15.51 35.15.52 35.15.53 35.15.54 35.15.55 35.15.56 35.15.57 35.15.5g 35.15.60 35.15.63 35.15.61J. 35 .15. 67 35.15.6g 35.15.76 35.15.77 35.15.7g 35.15.79 35.15.!o 35.15.!6 35.15.g7 35.15.96 35.15.97 35.15.9g 35.16.1 35.16.13 35.16.22 35.17.5 Name of Employee Phelps, Albert I. Edwards, Harrison Caldwell, David M. Morell, Frank Thompson, Johanna s. Schenck, Estella Milano, Kate Gates, Jeanette Chandler, Helen Tyler, Elva E. Gallant, Ruth MoMee, Olga Manstield, Rose Ryan, Dolores T. Slagle, Irene L. Yanda, Anna Marie Johnson, Patr1oia M. Kluoarich, Katherine Studley, Agnes I. Shaw, Ruth H. Fellin, Luoy R. Bothe, Gerda Goodhue, Mary Brown Grossgart, Ida Mil ton, Anna F. Monroe, Alice Nicola Vondran, Dorothy J. Yerkes, Lola Graoe Prentice, Frances Miller, Ruth B. Moon, Edith C. Smyth, Lydia Wilson, Pearl Duttield, Elizabeth G. Hetf ington, Florence Mot~oha, Katherine Steensland, Anna Maddox, Miriam Sullivan, Ann G Bates, Nina Bluethman, Eugenia D Callow, Lillian M. Doubrava, Georgiana Erickson, Merrie Christenson, Etta Marie Day, Phoebe H. Williams, Zulu Ethel , Col11mn B . c . . 0 . B . c . . D . . D . . B . . B . c E a B B B B B B D E 0 c D c c D D c c B B B B D a c D c B a n . E D a o D / - ' / . Ordinance Identif'ication Number HOSPITAL - SANTA BARBARA GENERA!. (Continued) : 35.19.6 35.19.7 35.19.g 35.19.9 35.19.10 35.19.11 35.19.12 - 35.19.13 35.19.11+ 35.19.15 35.19.16 35.19.17 35.19.19 35.19.20 35.19.23 35.19.21+ 35.19.30 35.19.31 35 .19.32 35.19.31+ 35.20.1 35.20.2 35.20.3 35.20.5 35.20.6 35.20.16 35.20.17 35.20.26 35.20.36 35.20.37 35.20.1+1 35.21.1 35.21+.5 35.25.1 35.35 1 35.35.2 35.35.3 35.35.J+ 35.35.14 35.41.1 35.41.2 35. ~1.4 35.41.5 35.41.6 35.41.7 ' June 30th, 19'+7 Name of Employee Halferty, Floyd Jenkins, Harry H. Kellyr, Stella LeOlair, Effie Newman, Earl F. Nagle, Gerald Phillips, Harry C. Semerske, Lillian Stafford, Bernard T. VanderBeek, Wilburt Williams, Roy Harbin, Harry W. Simpson, Myrtle Gush , John F. Viloone, Robert Lucas, John R. Grothe, Julia Alice Hamusek, Anna A. Johnson, William H. Morrison, Emerson Allen, Maurice C. Hernandez, Clara Hubbell, Grace Peck, Alene Guntle, Mary Dell'Ora, Dominic Dale, Alma Bean, Mollie Saak, Inez Wallace, Jennie Nelson, Evelyn L. ~vane, Herbert H. Kupelian, Rosa Birabent, Albert L. Gower, Alvin H. Hunter, William H. Wiley, Hughes Smith, Justin G. Sr. Gilbert, Owen Harberts, Richard W Butler, James Hubbell, Fre~ K. MoKeehan, Harry Douglas, Weldon Smith, Jim Column B c B 0 c c B B B E B B c B B B D B B D c E D 0 0 B E E D B D B B c c B c c E E B . c 0 a B 302 Ordinance Identification Number HOSPITAL - SANTA BARBARA GENERAL (Continued): 35-~l.8 35.45.1 35.45.3 35.46.1 35.47.2 35.47.3 35.37.4 35.47.6 35.47.7 35.47.g 35.47.9 35.47.10 35.47.11 35.47.21 35.47.22 35.1~7 .23 35.47.42 35.47.57 35.47.64 35.47. 66 35.47. 67 35.47.76 35.47.77 35.47.84 35.47.g5 35.48.1 35.50.1 35.15.4 35.19.1 35.24.1 HOSPITAL - SANTA MARIA 37.5.1 37.15.1 37.15.5 37.15.9 37.15.13 37.15.14 37.15.1g 37.15.46 37.15.2g 37.16.10 37.1g.1 37.19.2 37.19.g 37.35.1 37. 35.3 37.4g.5 Name of Employee Kelley, Charles s. Hooker, Bertie J. Koopmans, Sjoerd Abbott, James L. Conklin, Mary Gilbert, Betty L. Ketchum, Lois Short, Sara E. Silva, Oralia Spence, Carmelita Sturlin, Inez Todd, Catherine Rubalcava, Eva Marie Daniels, Maude E Fisher, Eva Mae Therell, Mary Cregan Hidalgo, Barbara Lawrey, Thomas Daniels, Claude o. Grothe , J oseph F. Hunt, Elzy C McRae, Andrew O'Brien, Stephen Aira, Tony s. Balster, Kenneth Turner, Arthur D. Smith, Hazel C. Bennett, Yvonne C. Caldwell, Clara I. Mayo, Muri el Carlisle , Evelyn Brandt, Helen Bird, Lor ene Davis, Florence Feliz, Chester Gilbertson, Ethel Pucci, Julia T. Turner, Loretta Martin, Hilda G. Hollingsworth, Ruth Edie , Earl Stevens, Maude Neal, Bernice Lentz, William H. Escobar, Re.y Austin, Lillie Column B c E E B B c B B B c D B c c c c B B D B E E E E D B 0 D c D B D D B B D c E D 0 c B B B c , Ordinance Identification Number JUSTICES OF THE PEACE 41.1.1 41.2.l 41.3.1 41.5.1 41.g.1 JUVENILE HALL 43.1 43.21.1 43.22.2 43.4!.1 LIVESTOCK INSPECTOR 47.1 MEMORIAL BUILDINGS 50.30.1 50.31.13 50.41.9 OIL WELL INSPECTOR 54.l. PARKS 57.1 57.31.1 57.31.2 57.31.3 57.31.4 57.31.5 57.31.13 PLANNING AND PUBLIC WORKS 59.5.1 59. 7 . l. 59.!.l 59.g.2 59.9.1 59.10.3 59.43.1 PROBATION OFFICER 61.2 61.3.1 61.3.2 61.3.3 61.3.5 61.3.6 61.3.7 61.5.1 61.5.2 June 30th, 1947 Name of Employee Heltman, Myrtle M. Williams, Elizabeth Lillard, Mae L. Grossman, Helen Martha Greeson, Lorraine Houser, Arden D. Cox, Charles Albert Jr. Marshall, Al-Theda Laura Marshall, Cora R. Larsen, A. s. Locke, Harry Callie, Ralph Merton Cardoza, Mary Johnson, Frank H. Wall, T. T. Hughes, Romie H. Smith, Ray Chandler F1111ppin1, Robert Charles Daniels, Frank M. Herdman, David E. b' lores, Esther DeSchaine , Colleen K. Manning, H. T. Berzinger, Lud McCartney, Richard Caldwell, Norman B. Bauernsohmidt, Henry E. Pentield, Wallace C Wallace, Glenn Brown, Gertrude s. Clark, John B. Romer, Clifford 0. Glenny Muriel J. Moschella, Doroth1 J. Sears, Arthur. w. Horsley, Vivian J. Wilson, Anne Walker Column B E c c D c E B . . c D c D E . . D c D D D D D B B c B B o. . 0 . D o. c . B . B . c. o . B B c 303 304 Ordinance Identification Number Name of Employee PURCHASING AGENT AND STATISTICIAN 63.2 63.5.1 63.5.2 63.5.7 63.5.13 63.5.15 63.5.3 RECORDER 67.2 67.5.1 67.5.3 67.5.4 67.5.22 ROAD DEPARTMENT 69.5.9 69.44.1 69.44.2 69.44.3 69.5.2 69.5.3 69.5.4 ROAD ENGINEERING 71.6.1 71.6.2 71.7.1 71.7.2 71.7.5 71.36.1 71.36.2 71.36.3 71.37.1 SANTA BARBARA-VENTURA .rovENILE FORESTRY CAMP 74.1 74.39.1 74.39.2 74.39.3 74.39.4 74.39.13 74.39.16 74.39.1g 74.4g.1 74.39.19 . SEAIER, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 76.1 Jacobsen, E. B. Clark, Mildred L. Judson, Mary Edith Murp117, Catherine A. Tilley, Henry L. Heinrichs, Minnie E. Gervais, Nell Miller, Elizabeth Covarrubias, Aurora Nelson, Margaret Iennedy, Winifred Mutch, Georgia Quijada, Lillian Lambert, C. E. Moon, George E. Dille, Fremont E. Stoner, June Stoner, June Stoner, June Smith, Leland Ullman, Samuel L. Steward, Leland R. Hopkins, Paul Westwick, Robert c. Corral, Monico Sumter, John Lanford, William L. Holl1StBr, Albert G. Erickson, Harold E. Slocum, John D. Rund, Elmer Wayne Erickson, David Engle, Kenneth M. Rogers, Walter Chelstrom, Ella L. Stripe, Ray D. Lindsay, Dora Hancock, Noel I. Page, C. A. Column c B B D a o B . o . E . . c . . . c c B c c B E E ' E s . D . . B . s . c . . D . c . c . .D . c D D B D B . . c D D D . . . . Ordinance Ident1f icat1on Number SHERIFF AND CORONER 7g.2 7g.2.1 7g.3.1 7g.3.5 7g.3.6 7e.3.7 7g.3.-12 7e.3.13 7g.3.14 7g.3.15 7g.3.16 7g.3.17 7g.3.1g 7g.3.19 7~.~.20 7g.3.21 7g.3.22 7g.3.23 7!.3.24 7g.3.25 7g.3.26 7g.3.4o 7g.3.41 7g.3.42 7g.21.1 7g.21.2 7g.21.3 7g.22.1 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS go.2 go.5.1 SURVEYOR g2.2 s2.5.1 g2.g.1 g2.t!.2 g2.e.3 g2.4o.l AX COLLECTOR June 30th, 1947 Name or Employee Taylor, Charles M. Romero, Raymond B Higginbotham, Kirk Johnson, James T Monroe, Carl T. Rhoades, E. D Bovee, Paul W. Bartholomew, W. c. Ox.t er d, Andrew L. Blackman, Howard Barringer, Dwight Swift Webster, James W. Hubbard, Ienneth G. ltelley, J. Bert ltelley, Ralph -W. Goodtield; Elaine Looney, Harry F. !ting; Richard Oriva, William Rodriguez, Francis A. Cornish, Clayton Robbins, E. A. Ross, L. L. Spencer, John w. . Niedermuller, Otto Newman, Carl C. Ovieda, Toney Romero, Georgine. Furrow, Leon Ross Grim, Paul . MaoCullooh, M. Sar89nt, L. c. !ting, Evelyn M. Fowler, James G. Jones, Elmer,L. Roaoh, Paul M. Blocher, Clark Looh, Jessie I Column .0 . . c . .C C . c 0 . . D D .D . . D . .D D D D D D D D D D D D D D c D D c D B c . . B B E 0 B E c . . 306 Ordinance Identification Number TREASURER AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR g1.2 g1.5.1 g1.5.3 g1.5.4- s7.5.5 VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER 90.3.1 WELFARE DEPARTMENT 94.5.1 94.5.9 94.5.10 94.5.11 94.23.3 94.24.12 94.24.13 94.24.14 94.24.16 94.24.17 94.24.26 94.35.1 Name of Employee Lee, Dorothy Hart, Ella May Thompson, Vining c. McCabe, C. D. - Taylor, Donald H. McNamara, Francis A. Balster, Ruth Gates, Marina Limon, Mary C Hendry, Ardis N. Bower, Virginia L. Jesse, Lila E. Van Nest, Mildred Aylesworth, Fern s. King, Beatrice Cording, Ruth B. McLeod, Beth Smith, Harry . . . Column B B B B c D B B B B B D D D D D D 0 Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County' of Santa Barbara, . State of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: o. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford~ R. B. MoOlellan, . and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: None Fixin ~ ~alary In the Matter of ~1xing Salary Schedules of Certain Oo~ty ~osit1ons Bearing SCcehretadiunl es of Identification Nos. 35.15.~3 to 50, Inclusive, 35.15.51 to 6o, Inc~usi~e, and 1.5.5 to County Pos.;i ti n~ ~ Resolution No. 7505 WHEREAS, the salaries as set forth in Column 1A1 of the standard monthly salary schedule of certain county positions and employeesh1ps under Ordinance No. 5g7, bearing Identification Nos. 35.15.43 to 50, inclusive, 35.15.51 to 60, 'inclusive, and 1.5.5 to 6, inclusive, are too low to secure employees under existing conditions; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Secti on llD of said Ordinance, the Board of Supervisors is empowered by resolution to set the automatic starting salary of any P.Ositions at the amounts specified 1n Columns B; 0, D or E of the said standard mont~ly salary schedule for a period of not to exceed one year, . . \ NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the above .tacts are true. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the compensation of certain oou~tI positions and employeeships be and the same are hereby fixed as set forth opposite th~ hereinafter named positions, effective July 1, 1947. IDENTIFICATION NO. TITLE 35.15.43 to 50 35.15.51 t o 60 1.5.5 to 6 Day Nurse, Tuberculosis Sanitarium General Evening Nurse Secretary to Superior Court Judges COLUMN 0 0 B I 3 7 June 30th, 1947 Pas~ed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absel)t: None Allowinp; and Disallo1.,ring Positions Un er Ordinance No 5g7 . In the Matter of Allowing and Disallowing Positions Under Ordinance No. 5g7. v' Resolution No. 7506 WHEREAS, by virtue of Seo~1on 4 of Ordinanc~ N~. 5g7, the Board of Supervisors ' is empowered to allow or disallow positions establis~ed by said Ordinance; and WHEREAS, it appears that certain positions and employeeships should be allowed and other positions and employeeships should be disallowed, effective July 1, 1947. NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the hereinafter named positions and emplo7eeships be and the same are hereby allowed, effect ive July 1, 1947. HEALTH DEAPRTMENT: HOSPITAL - SANTA MARIA: JUVENILE HALL: FIRE WARDEN: GENERAL RELIEF - OUTPATIENT DEPT: PLANNING & PUBLIC WORKS: RECORDER: ROAD DEPARTMENT: SANTA BARBARA-VENTURA JUVENILE FORESTRY CAMP: HOSPITAL - SANTA BARBARA GENERAL: . . ROAD DEPARTMENT: WELFARE DEPARTMENT: CLERK Ordinance Identif icat1on Number 33.5.1 33.5.13 33.15.10 33.27.3 37.15.2g 30.11.10 59.g.2 74.39.16 35.5.20 35.5.21 35.15.60 35.15.s7 35.19.23 35.19.24 69.5.2 69.5.3 69.5.4 94-. 24.19 14.5.6 . Title of Position Chief Clerk II Junior clerk I Public Health Nurse II Sanitarian Genera1 Day Nurse II Supervisor II Fire Truck Operator I County Physician II (P.T. 3) Draftsman I Junior Typist II Road Foreman II Night Supervisor Junior Clerk II Junior Clerk I General Evening Nurse Undergraduate Nurse II Kitchen Worker, Hosp. I Kitchen Worker, Hosp. I Clerk, P . T. Clerk, P T. c1erk, P T. Public Assistance Worker Departmental Clerk I 3u8 Cancellation of Funds ./ CancellP.tion of Funds { Cancellation of Funds. j BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the hereinafter named positions and employeeships be and the same are hereby disallowed, effective July 1, 1947. HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Ordinance Identification NumbeP Title of Position Senior Typist I Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. - Resolution No. 7501_ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $750.00 is not needed in account 122 B 23, Replacement of Equipment, Maintenance and Operation, Second Supervisor District - Good Roads Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of seven hundred titty dollars Ct750.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No , 15og Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum o~ t250.oo is not needed in account 141 A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Fourth Supervisor District, Fourth Road Fund. ' Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of two hundred fifty dollars (1250.0P) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated ~eserve Fourth Road Fund. Upon the passage of the toregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None -In- t-he- M-a-tt-er of Cancellatio-n of Fund-s. Resolution No. 7509 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $300.00 is not needed in account 131 A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Third Bupervisor District, Third Road Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of three hundred dollars Ct300.oo) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Third Road Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: - I I ' - - Cancellation of Funds . f Cancellation of Funds . , Q_ancellation of Funds.- I Cancellation of Funds . ./ June 30th, 1947 C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None - In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. ! esolut1on No. 7~ 10 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of t325.00 is not needed in account 111 A 3, Clerical Hel:P', Salaries and Wages, First District Supervisor, First Road Fund. Nov therefore, be it resolved that the sum of three hundred twenty-five dollar ($325.00) be and the same is hereby ,canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve First Road Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the .roll being called, the following Supervis~rs voted Aye, to-wit: r C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 7511 - Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that . - the sum of $450.00 is not needed in account 190 B 56, County Cash Aid, Maintenance and Operation, General Relief-Welfare Department, General Fund. Now therefore, be 1t resolved that the sum of four hundred fifty dollars ($450.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the above account and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Rays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 7512_ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that the sum of $160.00 is not needed in account 170 B 6, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Parks-Third District, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred sixty dollars ($160.00) be and the same is hereby canceled trom the above account and r eturned to the Unappropria~ed Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, . the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted-Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, a.nd T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds. Resolution No. 751J . Where as, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Bar-bara County that the sum of $3,090.00 is not needed in account 91 B 6, Materials and Supplies, Maintenanc 3 1-() Cancell ation of Funds. / Tran sf er of Funds . Transfer of Funds . J and Operation, Forester and Fire Warden, General Fund. . Now therefore, be 1 t resolved that the sum of thre_e thousand ninety dollars ($3,090.00) be and the same is hereby canceled from the ab~ve account and returned to . the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of' the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Cancellation of' Funds. Resolution No._1514 Whereas, it appears to the Board of' Supervisors of' Santa Barbara County that the sum of' $16.oo is not needed in account 4o B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund. Now t~refore, be i~ resolved t~at the sum of' six~een dollars Ct16.oo) be an& the same is hereby canceled from the above account and r.e tu.r ned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the . , following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wlt : . C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Resolution No. 7515 Whereas it appears to the Boe.rd of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund to account 122 A 60, Labor; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivisi~n 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore be it resolved that the sum of seve~ h~dred f 1.tty dollars - ($750.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Good Roads Fund to account 122 A 60, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Second Supervisor District- Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and . T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropria~ Reserve Fourth Road District Fund. Resolution No. 7516 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of. Santa Barbara County that a tranef er is necessary- from the Unappropriated Reserve Fourth_ ~oad District Fund to account 250 B, County Contribution, Employees Retirement; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it r esolved that the sum of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated Reserve Fourth Road District Fund to account 250 B Maintenance and Operation, County Contribution, Employees Retirement, Fourth Road District Fund. , . . ' I I Tr en sf er of Funds . I Transfer of Funds. ./ Transfer of Funds . I June 30th, 1947 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the follo~ing Supervisors vot ed Aye, to-wit: ,. ., II 41 0.L1 c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Mo~oe Rutherf~rd, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated ~eserve Third Road District Fund. -Resolution No. 7517 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve Third Road District Fund to account 250 B, County Contribution; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, . Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve Third Road Distric Fund to account 250 B, County Contribution, Maintenance and Operation, Thirrd Road District Fund. Upon the passage of the forego1n$ resolution, the ~ol~ being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. In the Matter of Tr-ansfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve First Road District Fund. Resolution No. 751! Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County tlBt a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve First Road District Fund to account 250 B, County Contribution; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of three hundred twenty-five ($325.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from th. e unappropriated reserve First Road District Fund to account 250 B, County Contribution, Maint enance and Operation, First Road District Fund. . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll. being c alled, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: O. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of T~anafer of Fund~ from the Unapproprla~d Reserve General Fund. Resolution No. 7519 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer ls necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 170 A 51, Caretaker; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred sixty dollars ($160.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 170 A 51, Caretaker, Salaries and Wages, Parks-Third District, General Fund. 312 Transfer of Funds . j Transfer of Funds . J Tran sf er of Funds . Upon the passage of the f or egoing resolution, the r oll being called, t he following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. . . Nays, None Absent; None. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds fro~the Unappropriate~Reserve General Fund. Resolution No. 7520 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 100 B 32 ~ Vital Statistics; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred twenty-five dollars . (1125.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 100 B 32, Vital Statistics, Maintenance and Operation, Vital Statistics, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: Fund. c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unap_propriated Reserve General R--esolution No. 7521 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary trom the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 91 C 24, Repairs to Buildings; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of three thousand ninety dollars (t3,090.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 91 C 24, Repairs t o Buildings, Capital Outl'&Y, Forester and Fire Warden, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wits Fund. c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Resolution No. 7522 Whereas 1t appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General rund to account g1 A 60, Special Labor; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account g1 A 6o, Special Labor, Salaries and Wages, Farm Adviser, General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: ' Tranaf er of Funds . / Transfer of Funds . Fund. June 30th, 1947 C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherf.or~, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Resolution No. 7523 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to accoant 71 A 53, Truck Driver; in ac~ordancewith Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the s.um of sixty-three dollars ($63.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account 71 A 53, Truck Drive+, Salaries and Wages, County Jail-Chain ~ang, General Fun1. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Fund. c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Resolution- No. 7524 Whereas it appear~ to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer ls necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to accounts 40 B 35, Trial Jurors Fees, Mileage and Expense; 4o B 36, Reporting and Transcribing; . Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court; and 53 B 36, Reporting and Transcribing, Maintenance and Operation, Police Courts, General Fund; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of Seventeen hundred fifty dollars ($1,750.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to accounts 4o B 35, Trial J.u rors Fees, Mileage and Expense, the sum of $500.00; 4o B .36, Reporting and Transcribing, the sum of $750.00, Maintenance and Operation, Superior Cou~t; and 53 B 36, Reporting and Transcribing, the sum of $500.00, Main~enance and Operation, Po1:1oe Courts, _General ~ Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resol.u tion, the . rol. l being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbu:rzy, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None. Transfer of In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Funds . I Fund. Resolution No. 7525 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transfer .is necessary from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account 4o C ~ Office Equipment; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of sixteen dollars ($16.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to acco~nt 4o C 1, Office Equipm~nt, Capital _Outlay, Superior Court, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the .roll being called, the J Transfer of Funds . I . . Revision of Budget It ems . 1 Revision of Budget Items -' following Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. St ewart, J. Monroe Rutherf-0rd, R. B. MoClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None . In the Matter of Tr~sfer 2~ Funds fr!11 the UnaJprop1. ated Reserve General Fund. ResolutJ!1 No. 7526 Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a transter is necessary trom the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund to account lgg C 1, Office Equipment; in accordance with Section 3714, subdivision 3, of the Political Code, Now therefore, be it resolved that the sum of tour hundred titty dollars Ct450.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve General Fund to account lgg C 1, Office Equipment, Capital Outlay, Welfare Administration, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the . following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewar1;, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. _Twitchell. . Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Re ~lution No. 7527 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary Within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Veterans' Buildings, General Fund . Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: !ransfer from Accoun, t 17g B 24, Building Repairs, the sum of $150.00 to Account 17S B 14, Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Veterans' Buildings, General ~und. Upon the passage of the :foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradblry, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. . _!lesol~t f on No. 752g Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that ~revision is necessary within general olassification of Salaries and Wages, Parks- Second District, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows , to-wit: - Transfer from Account 165 A 60, Labor, the sum of t21.oo to Account 165 A 51, Caretaker, Salaries and Wages, Parks-Second District, General Fund. Upon the passage of the f oregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None . I - Revision of Budget It -1~ ./ Revision of Buag~t Item . I Revision of BudP-"et Ite s ./ June 30th, 1947 In the Matter of Revi-sion of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7529 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Sup ervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, ParksFirst District, General Fund. 3 5 Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 164 A 11, lifeguards, the sum of 847.00 to Account 164 A 51, Caretaker, Salaries and Wages, Parke-First District, General Fund. Upon the passage of the fore going resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. - w Resolution No. 1230 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Forester and Fire Warden, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 91 A 60, Labor, the sum of $141.00 to Accounts 91 A 3, Clerk, the sum of $1!.00; and 91 A 14, Fire Warden, Clark-MoNary State Funds, the sum of $123.00, Salaries and Wages, Forester and Fire Warden, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Ruther.!or.d, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Item Resolullon No,_ 15J_l Whereas, it appea's to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Recorder, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer trom Accounts 74 B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, the sum or tgoo.oo; and 74 B ~3, Replacement of Equipment, the sum of $1,140.00 to Account 74 B g, Off ice Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Recorder, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following SuperTisora voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None 316 Revision of Bud-get Items . I Revision of Budget I tems . J Revision of Budget I tems . ' In -the Matter of Revision of B-udget Item-s. Resol_tion No. 753~ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general class1f1oat1on of Salaries and Wages, Court House, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: I Transfer from Account 55 A 51, Janitor, the sum of $227.00 to Accounts 55 A 1, Cu~todian, the sum of $63.00; 55 A 2, Assistant Custodian, the sum of $105.00; and 55 A 26, Engineer, the sum of $59. 00, Salaries and Wages, Court House, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution,the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Ruther.f or.d , R. B. MoClellan, and '1'. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Reeolu!_!on No. 1533 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within the general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Justice Court-Fifth Township, General Fund . Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 45 B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, the sum of tio.oo to Account 45 B 1, Telephone and Telegraph., Maintenance and Operation, Justio ' Court-Fifth Township, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Pa~l E. Stewar~, J. Monroe Ruthe~fo~d, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None I-n -th-e -Mat-t~-r or Rev-ision of Budget Items. -Re-so-lution No. 753-4 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is ne~essary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Justice Court-Second Township, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 42 B 25, Service and Expense, the sum of $9.00 to Account ~2 B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, Maintenance and Operation, Justice Cou.rt-Seoond Township, General Fund. Upon the passage of the fore going resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Ruthe~to~, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None ' ' Revision of Budget Item . -,/ RPvision of Budget Item / Revision of BudgP.t Item . / June 30th, 1947 In the Matte~- of R-evision of Bu-dget Items. Resolution No. 7535_ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is neceseary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Purchasing Agent and Statistrician, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows; to-wit: Transfer from Account 30 B 2, Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express, the sum of t11g.gg to Accounts 30 B g, Office Supplies, the sum of $51.!g; and 30 B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, the sum of $67.00 Maintenance and Operation, County Purchasing Agent and Statistician, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Rev1.!_ion of Budget Items. Resolution No. 153._ Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Board of Education, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 221 B 27, Publications, the sum of $4o.oo to Account 221 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, Maintenance and Operation, Board of Education, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell ' Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 7537 Whereas, 1 t appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Farm Production Coordinator, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same . are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Aooount g5 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, the sum of $50.0 to Account g5 B 9, Motor Veh1ole Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Farm Production Coordinator, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None . Absent, None 318 Revision of Budge t Items . j RPvision of Budget Items . Revision of Budget Items . ~ , In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Resolution No. 753g Whereas , it appears to the Beard of Supervisors of Banta Barbara County that a revision is necessary within general olassitioation of Ma1ntenanoe and Operation, Planning and Public .W orks, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Accounts 2g B 27, Publications, the sum of $20.00; and 2g B 25, Service .and Expense, the sum of $50.00 to Accounts 2g B 6, Materials and Supplies, the sum of t4o.oo; 28 B 3, Traveling Expense and Mileage, the sum of $15.00; and 2g B 8, Office Supplies, the sum or. $15.00, Maintenance and Operation, Planning and Public Works General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll b eing called, the follow. in.g Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Mon. roe Rutherf.o rd. , R. B. MoOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. R-e-so-lut-io-n No. 7539. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary w1 thin general olassifioation or Salaries and '\fages, Planning and Public Works, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Account 28 A 29, Public Works Engineer, the sum of $162.40 to Account 28 A 2g, Maintenance Engineer, Salaries and Wages, Pla.n ning and Public Works, General Fund. Upon the passage of the f,oregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follqwing Supervisors voted A7e, to-wit: . c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherf. ord. , R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays, None Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. ~~~--=---~- ~ Resolution No. 7540 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that a revision is necessary within g~neral classification of Maintenance and Operation, Auditor, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to-wit: Transfer from Accounts 8 B g, Office Supplies, the sum of $35.00; 8 B 22, Repairs and Minor Replacements, the sum of $120.QO; and g B 25, Service and Expense, the sum of $105.00 to Account g B 23, Replacements of Equipment, Maintenance and Operation, Auditor, General Fund. Upon the passage of the toregoi~g Resolution, the . ro~l being called, the following Supervisors vo ted Aye, t o-wi t: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays, None Absent, None ' , Petition / Acceptance of Deed fro Santa Maria Cemetery District / Sale of Tax Deeded Property by the Tax Collector Report June 30th, 1947 In the Matter of the Petition of w. C. Hickey, et al., for Abandonment of Certain .Roads in Cuyama Valley. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to the Planning Commission . In the Matter o-f 4-oceptanee of Deed from the Santa Maria Cemetery District. t" _!l~solut ion No. 754-L WHEREAS, the Banta Maria Ce~etery District, a public cemetery district, by a deed dated and acknowledged on May 23rd, 19~7, has conveyed to the County of Santa Barbara certain lands describea in said deed; and WHEREAS, it appears that it is for the best interest of the County that said de ed be aooepted, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County of Santa Barbara, acting by and through its Board of Supervisors, hereby accepts the aforementioned deed. BE IT FURTHER RE~LVED that the County Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to record said deed in the off ice of the County Recorder of Santa Barbara County. Passed and adopted by the Board of ~upervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Calitornia, this 30th day of June, 194-7, by the following vote: Ayes: O. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of the Sale of Tax Deeded Pro~rty bI the County Tax Collector. ./ Resolution No. 7542 Pursuant to a notice of intention to sell at public auction certain tax deeded properties and request for approval thereof tiled with this Board of Supervisors . by the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, June 19th, 1947, it is resolved that approval be and it is hereby granted for said sale as set forth in the said notice and the ~a1d tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth in this resolution. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this resolution are deeded to the State of California tor delinquent t~es and are situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being more partioularly described as follows: Sold to the State June 22, 1!97, for taxes of lg96, Sale No. !5 Deeded to State June 23, 1902, Deed No . 21 Recorded in Volume !6 of Official Records, Page 42, Records of Santa Barbara County Description of Property Lots 16, 17 & l!, Block U According to otf 1c1al map . . Minimum Price $100.00 Town of Santa Ynez The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, the 30th day of June, 194-7. In the Matter of the Report -of the Carpinteria Union H-igh School District Recreational Program. The above entitled matter is hereby continued until July 7th, 1947. - ---~------------------------------------------~---- 320 Communication from Santa Ynez Valley Flying Club Request . Communication ,/ Request In the Matter o!'__Qommunication from the Santa Ynez Valley Flying Club Relative to the Appointment of .a Fixed Base Operator. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to Richard s. Whitehead, Public Works Director, for conference with the Airport Advisory Committee Mr. Whitehead is further directed to contact Mr. J. J. Mitchell requesting that a test be made of the water well located on the proposed airport site. The Clerk is directed to acknowledge the above oommuniea.tion and explain the action taken. In the Matter of Request of Old Spanish Days Fiesta Relative to 1947-4g Budget Appropriation. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Communication from the Order of Elks Relative to Invitation - to be Present on the Reviewing Stand July 4th, 1947. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. In the Matter of the Re gu e s~ of the Semana Nautica Association fo.r Use of the Sunken Gardens July 4th, 1947. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file Agreement In the Matter of Agi:eement Between the County of Santa Barbara and the Relative to Plague Centro Department of Agriculture of the State of California Relative to Plague Control. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the Chairman and Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on Behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. Grantin@." Perm for thf' Displ of Fire,vorks t In the Matter of Granting Permit to the Carpinteria American Legion and AMVETS . Authori zing Auditor to Make NecPssar Transfers Within Depart mental Budget V' y for the Display of Fireworks Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it_is order ed that a permit be, and the same is her eby, granted to the Carpinteria American Legion and AMVETS tor the display of fireworks on the Carpinteria Beach, July 4th, 1947. In the Matter o!:_Au~hor~!ng ~he Auditor to Make Necessary Transfers Within Departmental Budgets. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Audltor is hereby authorized to make transfers between accounts within any departmenta.l budget (1946-47) to take care of deficits in any accounts af'ter the close of the fiscal year on June 30th, 19~7. Authorizing In the Matter of Authorizing the Auditor to I ssue Warrants for Aid Allowed Auditor to Issue Warrant by Orders Made July lat, 1947. for Aid allow d by Orders Mad Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously, it is ordered that tlE July 1st, 194 . Report Auditor be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue warrants for Old Age Security, Blind, and Children's Aid, allowed by orders made July let, 1947, upon notification that Federal Funds tor aid have been allowed. In the Matte~_ of Report. The report of the County Welfare Department was recived and ordered placed on file. Permitting n the Matter of Permitting Hewitt Reynolds to Lay Pipeline, First Road Distri t . Hewitt Reynol s to lay Pipeli e Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the action of First Road District / Supervisor Stewart in granting Hewitt Reynolds permission to lay a pipeline along Cold Springs Road, upon the placing of a $100.00 bond, be, and the same is hereby, confirmed. June 30th, 194-7 . . Application Road License Permit or In the Matter of .Application of Mrs. C. Ann Booth tor Road License Permit. . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be, and the same is hereby, Sranted Mre. O~ Ann Booth to lay a 6 inch concrete pipeline along . . . . Patterson Avenue, Third District. The placing of a bond is hereby waived Leasing of In the Matter of the Leas~ng of a Cert ain Road Le~ving Fairview Avenue and Certain Road - Third Dietri t Extend1ng Across the Mesa to the Goleta Beach, Third District. / . Richard s. Whitehead, Public Works Director, is hereby authorized to represent . the County in a meeting with the City of Santa Barbara and the War Assets Administration signifying the County's willingness to enter into a long term lease for the use of a road in the Third District that leaves Fairview Avenue and extends across the mesato the Goleta Beach. Rental of In the Matter of R~ntal of 0ertain Countz Equipment not in Use for County Certain County Equi p Purposes. ment . ' 1 V' Resolution No. 75~ WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is the owner of certain equipment used in the maintenance and construction of county roads, which said equipment is not in use at the present time upon the roads under the Jurisdiction of this Board; and WHEREAS, the Amerioan Crystal Sugar Company has requested that a certain item be let to them, as hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED, by unanimous vote of this Board, that the following described county road equipment, not now in use for county purposes, be let to the said American Crystal Sugar Company fort he period hereinafter set forth, at cost; said equipment to be used in the Fourth Road District: 3/g Yard Power Shovel One Day It is expressly understood that s aid article is to be returned immediately upon completion or the work for which it is let, and in any event immediately upon . demand by the County of Santa Barbara when the same becomes necessary for county purposes. Passed and adopted by the Beard of Supervisors of the County or Santa Barbara, State of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None Authorizing In the Matter of Authorizing Albert T. Eaves, Jr. to Travel to Santa Maria. Albert T. Eaves, Jr. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Albert T. Eaves, t o t r avel t o , Sant a Maria Jr., Deputy Auditor, be, and he is hereby, authorized to travel to . Santa Maria Relative . Leave of Absence. / I J to the printing of the 1947-4g budget; It is further ordered that Mr. Eaves be allowed 6 per mile for the use or his own oar In the Matter of Leave of Absence. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following . named persons be, and they are hereby, granted leave of absence without pay, tor the period set opposite their names: Eli~abeth Powell Mary Brown Hazel R. Lidbom June 22nd to 2gth, 1947 July 9th to 19th, 1947 October lat to 31st, 1947 Re-Appointing Hal W. Hamm as a Member of the Board of Education ./ The Soard took a r ecess until 4:30 p.m. of this day. At 4:30 p.m. the Board convened. Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk In the Matt-er or the Re-Appointment of Hal W. Hamm as a Member of the Board ot Education. In aacordanoe With the provisions of Section 2.1261 of the School Code; It is moved, duly s econded and earried, that Hal W. Hamm be, and he is hereby re-appointed a member of the Board of Education, effective July lat, 1947. Leasing of ! n the Matte~_ot the Leasing .of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara Real Property by the County tor the Production of Oil, Gas and Other Hydrocarbons. for the Production of t/ Resolution No. 754q Oil, Gas, etc WHEREAS, 1t appears to the Board of Supervisors that it is to the beet interee e of the C ount~ of Santa Barbara to lease the hereinafter described real property, owned by said County, tor the production of oil, gas and other hfdl!ocarbons; and WHEREAS, in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors, the public use of such real property will not be substantially intertered with by such lease; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors is authorized and e mpowered to lease the real property owned by the County for such purposes by the terms of Chapter 5, Part 2, Division 6 of the Public Resources Code of the State of Calitorn1a, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED t hat it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors and said Board hereby declares its intention to lease to the hi~- . est responsible bidder the hereinafter described real property belonging to the County ot Santa Barbara for the production of oil, gas and other hydrocarbons tor a term ot twenty (20) years and so long thereafter as the lessee shall in good faith conduct drilling operations thereon, and as long as oil, gas and other hydrocarbons are produce therefrom, conditioned further upon active drilling within five (5) years, at a minimum rental of a one-seventh (1/7) royalty, or Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per annum, payable in advance, in lieu of drilling, said lease to be subject to the t erms of a lease between said County and the United States of America dated January 11, 1943, for the use of said property as a migratory labor camp, and the t erms of an agreement between said County and the War Foods Administrat ion dated November 13, 1944, for the use of a porti of said real property as a farm labor supply oenter. , IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that Monday, the 2gth day of July, 1947, at 10:00 o'cl ck A.M. at the room of the Board of Supervisors in the County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, California, be and the same are h er eby fixed as the time and place when and where the said Board of Supe rvisors w111 r eceive and consider sealed proposals to l ease said real property; all bids mus t be in writing and said Board of Supervisors reserves the right at any t 1m.e to reject any and all bids and to withdraw the said real property from leas IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that notice of said intention to lease be given by publication of this resolution once a we ek tor three successive. weeks in the Santa Mari Advertiser, a newspaper of general circulation published i n the County of Santa Barbara. The real property which it is the intention t o lease, as aforesaid, is situated in the County of Santa Barbara, Stat e of California, and particularly describe as f ollows: The north half of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 34 in Township 10 north, Range 34 west, San Bernardino Base and Meridian. Subject to a right of way over the north 20 teet of the land herein described ' . ' ' June 30th, 1947 as granted by Duncan Earl et ux t o J. L. Hopper by a de ed dated December 4, lg95, recorded in Book 50 of Deeds at 196 in the office of the Recorder of said county. Applicetion for Road License Perm t v Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, Sta~e of California, this 30th day of June, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of the A_pplicat~ of Lee and Neal for Road License Permit. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be, and the same is her eby, granted Lee and Neal to lay a lt inch water pipeline along Patterson Avenue, Third District; upon the posting of a $250.00 bond. Contribution In the_Maj;ter of _Q.ontr1but1on to Mosquito Control Work in the Goleta Area. to Moe-ouito Control ltlork Upon motion, duly s econded and carried, it is ordered that a sum not to in Goleta Area. v exceed $200.00 be, and the same is hereby, ordered contributed to mosquito control work in the Goleta area; said contribution t o be drawn from the Special Services Fund. Allowance of Claims. ---+-- In the Matter of Allo-w-an-ce of Claims. . . . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously, it is ordered that the following claims be, and the same are hereby, allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the crder of allowance endorsed on the face of eaoh claim respectively, to wit: \ A Carlisle & Co. Acme Lock Shop Mrs. S. R. Aiken GENERAL FUND Andera's A. N. Packing Co. A. R. Hebel Garage . . Associated Telephone Co., Ltd. do do do do do do Association Press Axvall & White Co. Charles J. Betlach Jeanette Brown Burroughs Adding Machine Co. David M. Caldwell, M.D. California Spray Chemical Corporation California Tire Company do do Carpinteria Hardware Co. Ca.rp1nter1a Herald Channel Paper & Supply Co. do do do do Etta Marie Christenson Gail Clary 6g5.16 1.54 14.91 15.33 51.95 26.10 9.65 19.07 107.96 4.75 12.75 g.15 15.00 2.70 1. l.l 24.35 63.96 17.59 17.59 6.66 14.19 13.g4 4.20 9.99 25.00 20.g2 Coates and Herfurth GENERAL FUND Commercial Solvents Corp. ora. tion Continental Car-Na-Var Corp Crav1otto Bros. Joe Dal Pozzo do Jesus De la Torre Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. Dr. M. V. Duncan Mrs. Alice Erickson E. S. Miller Laboratories, Inc. Eugene Dietzgen Co. Francis E. Evans do do Federal Laboratories, Inc. Fishstrom Staple Company Lillian S. Fraser . Freezerite Food Lockers . Edwin R. Froelich D.D.S. Evelyn Giusti, P.H.N. Goleta Lemon Association H & H Rooting & Supply The Halo id Comp any Hazard's Cyclery Chas. C. Hedges, M.D. Holiday Hardware Co. do do do do do do Jones Top Shop Keuff el & Esser Co. Law Outlines Company Hazel Lidbom Marvin Light Lou s. Lore McCrea Chemical Service Co. MacNair-Dorland Company, Inc. Horace T. Manning Marks, Inc. do Montgomery Ward Co. Office Equipment Co. Ott's Ott Hardware Company do do Pacific Butane Service . . Pacif 1c Coast Publishing Co. do do do do 25.00 165.14 7.61l 6.29 14.21 11.60 72.33 13.g7 39.16 .375 64.95 7.32 44.75 14.45 31.17 10.16 3.00 6.go i3.go 6.96 ig.65 432.00 216.54 1.00 17.25 4o2.56 29.7g 6.oo 41.00 53.97 20.50 5.79 23.61 3.74 21.54 5.00 162.40 5.13 46.74 100.25 39.01 g.g6 1.54 39.03 69.37 2.14 4.10 26.93 - , - ' ' I - June 30th, 1947 Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pacific Ottice Appliance Co. Elizabeth Powell, P.H.N. Quality Meat Market The Quality Printing Service Ellis H. Rice Rodenbeck1s John A. Rodriguez Ruftner & Schuyler Elizabeth S. Russell, P.H.N. William O. Russell, M.D . GENERAL FUND Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce Santa Barbara News-Press Santa Barbara Retreading Shop Santa Maria Daily Times Santa Maria Velley Chamber of Commerce Seaside Oil Company do do do do . Shell 011 Company E. D. Solari Southern Counties Gas Co. of Calif do do Standard 011 Co. of Calif. State Board of Equalization State of California, Dept. of Justi~e John L. Stewart Jessie Stinson Homer C. Thompson do do 13.63 10.00 4.75 14. o4 gG.10 7g.70 4.41 16 .50 2.27 4.oo 150.00 g19.4-4- 3.15 6.46 4-o.oo 239.43 160.03 32.47 725.46 eo.oo 23.go 1.62 l.g6 70.00 49.46 5.21 '.1-02. 1.7 9.33 3.25 1.93 Underwood Corporation 222.57 Richard S. Whitehead 54.13 Vincent E. Wood 5.14 Armco Drainage & Metal Products GOOD ROADS FUND Associated Telephone Company Brown-Sevis Equipment Co. Johns-Manville Joseph G. Moore Co. Marks, Inc. Shell Oil Company Surveyors Service Co. Homer c. Thompson Brown Bevis Equipment Co. THIRD RO .f\D FUND 156.79 11.10 1724.16 10.00 321.og 22.90 gg.74 24.oo 111.05 574.72 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. !I . ) - IL), '-) Chairman Pro Tem ./ Alti:iration to D . A.'s Off i ce ., Petition for Monteci to San- 1 tary Dist v' Upon motion the Board adj ourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved Tem, Soard of Supervisors / l Clerk I , . Board of Supervisors .of the County of Santa Barbara, State of . California, July 7th, 1947. at 10 o'clQgk, a~ m. Present: Supervisors Paul E. Stewart, J. l'fonroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor C. W. Bradbury. In the Matter- of the Appointment_ of a Chairman Pro._Tem. It was moved, duly seconded and carried, that Supervisor Paul E. Stewart be, and he is hereby appointed Chairman Pro Tem. Supervisor Paul E. Stewart in the Chair. The minutes or the regular meeting of June 30th, 1947, were r ead and approved. In the Matter of Bids For Alterations to the District Attorney's Office. . No bids being received the above matter is herebr closed. In the Matter of the Petition of John C. Wyeth, et al., For the Formation of .the Proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County. Resolution No. 754-5 WHEREAS, on the 27th day of January, 1947, the petition of John C. Wyeth, et -al. was presented to the Board of Supervisors of the .County of Santa Barbara under Part 1 of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code (Sanitary District Act of 1923) praying for the formation of the Monteoito Sanitary District; and WHEREAS, after said petition was presented, said Board of Supervisors found and determined that the proceedings were subject to the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, and thereupon suspended all proceedings under the Sanitarr District Aot of 1923, and ordered that a report and hearing be had under the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended; and WHEREAS, subsequent to the filing of the aforesaid petition another petition was presented to the Board of Supervisors by Edwin C. Welch, et al. praying for the formation of the Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County under said Sanitary District Act of 1923, which latter District included all of the territory covered by the prior petition; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors have duly and regularly called an election for July 15, 1947 to determine whether or not the District prayed for by the petition of Edwin C. Welch, et al. should be formed, the boutxlaries of which proposed District include all of the lands included in the District proposed to be formed by the petition of John C. Wyeth, et al.; and WHEREAS, in the Judgment of the Board of Supervisors it appears unnec~ssary to proceed with the formation of the District p~ayed for by John C. Wyeth, et al.; and WHEREAS, on the 19th day d May, 1947, the Board of Supervisors ordered . the Clerk of the Board to cause notice to be published once a week for two (2) weeks , ) July 7th, 1947. in the Santa Barbara News-Press, a newspaper of general circulation published and circulated in the County of Santa Barbara, of the intention of said Board to adopt at its regular meeting on June 23, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a. m., a resolution abandoning, terminating and dismissing the ir ooeedings and petition of John C. Wyeth, et al. for the formation of the aforesaid Sanitary District; and WHEREAS, said notice was duly and regularly given and published as required by law; and . . WHEREAS, at the time and place specified in said notice said Board of Supel'- visors regularly met and regularly continued the hearing until July 7th, 1947, at 10 . o'clock a. m. at said meeting room of said Board of Supervisors; and WHE~AS, said hearing was duly and regularly heard at the time and place to which it had been continued; and no one appearing to oppoo e the dismissal of said proceedings the matter was submitted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE, AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, pursuant to the authority vested in the Board of Supervisors by Section 17 of the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, that the petition of John C. Wyeth, et al. for the formation of the Montecito Sanitary District under Part 1 of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code, and all proceedings in relation thereto, are hereby abandoned, terminated and dismissed. ' Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara this 7th day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury Statement of In the Matter of Publishing a Fair Statement of the Proceedings of the Board ~ro c eedings of Bo~rd of Super - of Supervisors for the Fiscal Year. 1947-4-g. v i sors fo r 1947- 194S v/' This being the time heretofore fixed for opening bids for publishing a fair Resignation of Trustees ./ statement of the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors fer the fiscal year 1947-14-S, the Board proceeded to open and consider said bids as follows, to wit: BIDDER Santa Barbara News-Press Santa Ynez Valley News Sm ta Maria Daily Times Carpinteria Herald Free Advertiser REGULAR . MEETINGS t 4.5.00 50.00 4o.oo $ .50 a column inch 4o.oo SPECIAL MEETINGS 25.00 30.00 20.00 20.00 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the bid of the Santa Maria Daily Times be, and it is hereby, accepted, and the contract is hereby awarded to the Santa Maria Daily Times upon the entering into an Agreement acceptable to this Board, and the giving of a bond in the sum of $500.00 for the faithful performance of said contract; and it Is further ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara; and It ls further ordered that all bids, other than the bid of the Santa Maria Daily Times, be, and they are hereby, rejected In the Matter of the Resignation of Trustees - Guadalupe Park. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the resignation 328 of the Trustees of the Guadalupe Park be, and they are hereby, accepted. Contract In the Matter of Contract For the Use of Horse or Car by Employees of the for Horse or Car by Agriculture Department. Employees v Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman and Clerk be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute a contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara with the following employees or the Agricultural Department engaged in weed and rodent control work, for the use of their own horse or oar, at the rate of $1.00 per day, each day used: John H. Houk Chester Dalton Theodore Muscio Rental of In the Matter of Rental of County-Owned Equipment to Repair Private Road. County- Owned The above entitled matter was referred to Supervisor Twitchell. EQtlipment ,. Agreement In the Matter of Agreement With Edward Reed for Inspection of Rooting Work for Inspection to be done at the Santa Maria Hospital. of Roof in~ Work Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the action of the Bo~d, June 23rd, 1947, granting Edward Reed $2.00 per hour for inspection or work tc be done at the Santa Maria Hospital, be, and the same is hereby rescinded. It is fu.rther ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board be, and theyare hereby, authorized to execute a contract, on behalf of the County, with Edward Reed for the inspection of roofing work to be done at the Santa Maria Hospital at the rate of 2~ of the contract price of the work to be done. Rider to In the Matter of Rider to Blanket Oil Drilling Bond. Blanket Oil Drill- Pursuant to the request of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in according Bond/ ~eport an Claim - ance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following rider to blanket oil drilling Bond No. 123295 be, and the same is hereby approved: Douglas Oil Company of California - Pacific Indemnity Company covering well "Douglas-Los Flores" No. 12 . In the Matter of Report and Claim Covering the Santa Ynez Valley Recreational Santa Yne Services. Valley Recreatio el Services---+-- The above entitled matter is hereby referred to the County Auditor. Report of. In the Matter of the Report of the Carpinteria Union School Recreational Carpinter 1a Union Program. School --+--- RecreationDl Program AP.'reemPnt Communication from Phoebe J. Catlin / The above entitled matter is continued until July 14th, 1947. In the Matter of Recreational Program Agreements. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman and Clerk be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute agreements for recreational purposes for organizations as set up in the 1947-~g preliminary budget, plus the Goleta Union School District; Said agreements to be changed from the irev1ous year's percentage payments to a straight 45% contribution by the County. In the -Matter of Communication From Phoebe J. Catlin, County Board of Education. The above communication was ordered placed on file. ( I Notice frorn the Division of Highways for Sale of Dismantled Bridpe v' Notification from U. S. Geo lop-ical Survey Relative to Chanp-e of ./ Address Contract For Rental of County Bowl / Contract Relative to Furnish ing Radio Facilities ./ Contract for Services as Consulting Engineer / July 7th, 1947 In the Matter -of Notice From the Division of- Highways Relative to the Sale of Dismantled Steel Bridges. The above entitled matter was referred to Robert Westwick, Road Engineer. In the Matter of Notification From the- U. s. Geological Survey Relative to Change in Office Address. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. I n the Matter of Contract Between the County of Santa Barbara, Mabel Hazelton - - and Carolyn E. Ware For Rental of the County Bowl. f" Resolution No. 7546 WHEREAS, a certain propaed contract, bearing date of July 1, 1947, between the County of Santa Barbara and Mabel Hazelton and Carolyn E. Ware has been II' esented to this Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, by the terms of said proposed contract the County of Santa Barbara would lease the Santa Barbara County Bowl to said Mabel Hazelton and Carolyn E. Ware for the date of July 14, 1947, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted by the County of Santa Barbara. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and they are hereby authorized and required to forthwith execute said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 7th day of J uly, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Contract Between the City of San ta Barbara and the County of Santa Barbara Relative to the Furni shing of Radio. Facilities. v -Resolution No. 7547 WHEREAS, a certain proposed contract, bearing date of July 1, 1947, between the County of Santa Barbara and the City of Santa Barbara has been presented to this Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, by the terms of said propcsed contract the City would furnish certain radio facilities to the County for the period of July 1, 1947 to June 30, 194g, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted by the Colll!llty of Santa Barbara. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and they are hereby authorized and required to forthwith execute said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 7th day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, .J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: c. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Contract Between the County of Sant~ Barbara and John K. Minasian For Services as Consulting Structural Engineer. 330 / Resolution No. 754g WHEREAS, a certain proposed contract, bearing date of July 1, 1947, between the County of Santa Barbara and John K. Minasian has been iresented to this Board ot Supervisors; and WHEREAS, by_ th~ terms of said proposed contract said John K. Minasian would furnish certain services as a consulting engineer pn structural, civil engineering aid construction_ work to the County as may be required from time to time by the County, NOW_, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted by the County of Santa Barbara. . . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Super- visors be and they are hereby authorized and required to forthwith execute said oontrac on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara . Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara State of California, this 7th day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury Contract- In the Mat~er of Contract Between the County of Santa Barbara and Semana County of Santa Barbar Nautioa Association. and Semans Nautica Asso .- Resolution No. 7549 / Agreement for Plans & Specific tions For Alteration Old J uvenile Hall I WHEREAS, a certain proposed. contra9t, bearing date of July l, 1947, between the County of Santa Barbara and Semana Naut1ca Association, Ino. has been presented to this. Board of Supervisors; and WHE~A~, by the terms of sai~ proposed contract the said Semana Naut1ca Association, Inc. would furnish its services for the .pu:rpose of advertising the County of San~a ~arbara, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted by the County or Santa Barbara. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisor . be and they are hereby authorized and required to forthwith execute said contract on behalf or the County of Santa Barbara. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 7th day at July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Agreement _Between the Coun~y of Santa Barbara and Chester L. CarJola tor Preparation of Plans and Specifications For Alterations to the Old Juvenile Hall. Y Resolution No. 7550 WHEREAS, a certain proposed contract, bearing date of July 1, 1947, between the County of ~an~a Barbara and Chester .L. Carjola has been presented to this Board of Supervisors; and WH~AS, by the terms of said proposed contract the said Chester L. CarJola would furnish his services as an architect for the purpose of drawing plans, preparing spec1f1oations and cost estimates for the alteration of that building owned by the . County known as the Old Juvenile Hall, Acceptance of Right of Way Grant For Public Road v Leasin12: Certai Goleta Beach Property Leave of Absf"nce of Char lotte C. Young Rental of Certain County Equipment v July 7th, 1947. NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted by the County of Santa Barbara. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and they are hereby authorized and required to forthwith execute said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. 33 Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 7th day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury In the .Mat-ter of Acceptance of Righ-t -of Way Gran-t From C. H. Jackson, Jr., and Ann G. Jackson For Public Road Purposes. . . Resolution No. 75~1 WHEREAS, C. H. Jackson, Jr., and Ann G. Jackson, co-partners, doing business as the Petan Company, have delivered to the County of Santa Barbara their right of way grant dated June 27th, 1947, and acknowledged June 27th, 1947, whereby said c. H. Jackson, Jr., and Ann G. Jackson grant to the County of Santa Barbara a right of way for public road purposes; and WHEREAS, it appears for the best interests of the County of Santa Barbara that said right of way grant should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said right of way grant be, and the same is hereby, accepted , and that J. E. Lewis, County Clerk, is hereby ~uthorized and directed to record said right of way grant in the office of the Recorder of the County of Santa Barbara Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 7th day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury In the Matter of Leas ~g Certain_ Goleta Beach Pr_.2Per!l Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman and Clerk be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute a lease , on behalf of the County ot Santa Barbara, with the Federal Government for the l easing of certain Goleta Beach Property for recreational purposes at an amount not to exceed t114.oo per month. -In the Matter of Leave of Absence. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Charlotte C. Young of the Veterans' Service Office, Santa Maria, be, and she is hereby, granted leave of absence from August 21st to September 3rd, 1947, without pay. In the Matter of Rental of Certain County Equ!E_ment Not in Use for County Purposes. - Resolution No. 7552 WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is the owner of certain equipment used in the maintenance and construction of county roads, which said equipment is not in use at the present time upon the roads under the jurisdiction of this Board; and WHE~AS, the 37th Agricultural District has requested that a certain item be let to them; 332 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED, by unanimous vote of this Board, that the following described county road equipment, not now in use for county . purposes, be l~t to the said 37th Agricultural District for the period hereinafter set forth, at cost; said equipment to be used in the Fifth Road District: Flat Bed Trailer Not to exceed two weeks It is expressly understood that said article is to be returned immediately upon completion of the work for which 1t 1s let, and in any event immediately upon demand by the County of Santa Barbara when the same becomes necessary for county purposes. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara; State of California, this 7th day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury Communica- In the Matter of Communication From the Associated Telephone Company, Ltd., t ion from Assoc .Tel. Relative to Changes in Road Alignment. Co.Relative ~hange s in The above entitled matter is hereby referred to Robert Westwick, Road Road Alignment V" Engineer, for the working out of a suitable arrangement for notifying the Associated Report of U.S . Geolo ical Survey of Water Resources I Determining Liability as Fesponsible Rels.t1 ves I . Apolication for State and County Aid to Needy Ap.-ed Persons Telephone Company, Ltd., of changes in road alignment. In the Matter of Report of the United States Geological Survey Under the Cooperative Investigations of Water Resources of Santa Barbara County. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Determining Liability as Responsible Relatives. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered, in accordance with Sections 21~1 and 2224 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, that the following named persons be, and they are hereby, determined liable for the support of relatives in the amount set opposite their names: ' Clarence E. Meier for John Edgar Meier Carl R. Brunstead for Nicka Brunstead Harry Wallace for Allen and Emma Wallace William Nisbet for James and Janet T. Nisbet Albert T. Bennett for Susan B. Bennett Charles Crespi for Giovanni Crespi Charles M. Lee for Grace M. Lee $30.00 20.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 45.oo In the Matter of Applications for -State and County.Aid to Needy Aged Persons. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their applications, ~s required by ~ law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the applicant, commencing on the 1st day of July 1947 (unless otherwise indicated) and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy aged persons, to-wit: NAME OF APPLICANT Atkins, Frank O. Baker, Arthur B. Bennett, Eleza c. Bradley, Jessie M. Brady, Harry Cluster, Harry Crespi, Giovanni Edwards, John E. Eisenbrey, Clara M. Fairbanks, Caroline H. Franco, Rosa Hart, Marie s. Harvey, Edi th Haven, Louise Lee, Grace M. MoTavish, Desdemona MoTavish, Peter Mecham, Harvey c. Morgan, Joseph Moss, James J Moss, Jennie A. Murphy, Lillian J. Pence, Bess V. Putnam, Harold E. Reed, Maude L. Seohrest,Nettie Simpson, Helen Smith, Charles L. Smith, Edith Stearns, Minnie Taylor, Katherine E. Tullos, William H. Windey, Charles Wright, Jennie s. RESTORATION Jones, Thomas Jacob Leavitt, Maude s. Willia.ms, Fred INCREASE Najar, Benito A. Reynolds, Robert s. Sechrest, Nettie DECREASE Nisbet, James Nisbet, Janet T. Thompson, Walter G. Warriner, Clara E. July 7th, 1947. TOTAL AID GRANTED 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 44.oo 55.00 33.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 30.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 36.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 51.00 55.00 55.00 47.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 49.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 21.00 55.00 39.00 53.00 43.00 51.00 REMARKS 6/1/47 5/5/47 334 Application of Patsy Ochoa. for State and County Aid . Childr en's Aid Y"' Blind Aid ./ ' NAME DISCONTINUANCE Foland, Fred C. - Garcia, Anita R. Hopkins, Ev ah Millen, Frank L. Pruitt, Lucy TOTAL AID GRANTED - effective 6/30/47 (unless otherwise indicated) DISCONTINUE PAYMENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL CARE Williams, Fred DENIAL Clemens, Joseph T. Ford, Rosa A. Hill, Emmett REMARKS In the Matter of the application of Pats.I_ G. Ooh.o a, Los Olivos, California, for State and County Aid for Philip Ochoa, Josephine, Arthur, and Jerry Alvarez. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Philip Ochoa, Josephine, Arthur, and Jerry Alvarez, are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State and County 'Aid, and are in the custody of said Patsy G. Ochoa, mother. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Patsy G. Oohoa for the sum of one hundred forty-nine dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order ot ' this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors In the Matter of Changes in Children's Aid, ORDER It appearing to the Board from "Notices of Change", filed by the County Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, etc., granted to the following named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is the ref ore ORDERED, that the amount of aid granted to children listed below be changed to the amount set opposite their nat:Ms beginning July 1st, 1947, (unless otherwise ' indicated) as follows, to wit: NAME INCREASE Dear, Eleanor, Irving, Beverly DECREASE Kozak.1, Nancy, Mitsuo Tillotson, Carolyn Villegas, Henry DISCONTINUANCE Falcon, Gil Arthur Montanez, Alexander TOTAL AID GRANTED $92.00 157.00 97.00 46.oo REMARKS 6/30/47 6/30/47 In the Matter of Ap-plications for State and County Aid to Needy Blind Persons . It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and County Aid to needy b~ind persons having filed their applications, as required PY law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and It further appearing from an examination of sa~d applications that the needy blind persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State , I Report of County Veteran 1 s Serv1ce r - Eouali zation of Taxes / . Communication from Gua'lalupe Union School. Dis Relative to Heal th Service July 7th, 1947. and County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the appiioant, commencing on the 1st day of July 1947 (unless otherwise indicated) and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy blind persons, to wit: NAME OF APPLICANT Strong, J. H. DECREASE Bennett, Albert T. In the Mat-ter of R--e--po-rt. TOTAL AID GRANTED 42.71 601.00 REMARKS The report of the County Veterans' Service Office was received and ordered p'laced on file In the Matter of the Equalization of Taxes. ------ =:;_:;;;.~ - - Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that this Board sit . as a Board of Equalization until Monday, July 21st, 1947, and that the Clerk of this Board give notice thereof by publishing in the Santa Barbara News-Press, a newspaper of general circulation, p:'inted and published in the County of Santa Barbara, that this Board is now in session as a Board of Equalization, and that all applications, duly verified, for a reduction of assessments be filed on or before Monday, the 21st day of July, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a. m., said notice to be practically in the following words and figures, to ~'it: EQUALIZATION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County Assessor has this day delivered to me the complete assessment books for the fiscal year 1947-4g, together with the map books and statements, and the Board of Supervisors met this day to equalize the assessments and will continue in session for that purpose from time to time until the business of equalization is disposed of, but not later than the third Monday in July, 1947, and the Board of Supervisors will require all applications for hearing to be made on or before Monday, July 21st, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a. m.; said applications to be verified DATED: July 7th, 1947. (SEAL) J. E. LEWIS J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors o~ the County cf Santa Barbara, State of California The Board took a recess until 4 o'clock p. m. of this day. At 4 o'clock p. m. the Board convened Present: Supervisors Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B.McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk . Absent: Supervisor C. W. Bradbury. In the Matter- o-f -Co-mm-u-nic-ati-on- Fr-om- t-he Guada-lupe Unio-n School District Relative to Health Service. The Clerk 1s hereby directed to notify the Guadalupe Union School District that the above entitled matter has been referred to Dr. I. o. Church, Health Officer, . for investigation. 330 Establishment of Traininll Center for Students / Allo\'1ance of Claims ---t- In the Matter of the Establishment of a Training Center tor Students in Public Heal th. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman be, and he is hereby, authorized to sign a letter authorizing the establishment of a training center for students in public health in Santa Barbara County. In. the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously, it is ordered that the following claims be, and. the same are hereby, allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of each claim respectively, . to wit: Acme Machine Shop Amelia Acres Addressograph Sales & Service Agenoy Aggeler & Musser Seed Co . Mrs. 5. R. Alken Alamar Electric Co. Mrs. Carlotta Alvarado American Optical Company Sydney A. Anderson Armour and Company Arrowhead & Pur1tas Waters Inc. Associated Drug Company Associated Telephone Co., Ltd. do do Auditor's Revolving Trust Fund Mrs. John Baker K. G. Bagb.ott Rolr,ert J. Ball Mrs. Madeleine Bastanohury Bates Paint Store . Beard Motor Co. Wilma Becknell . Mrs. Winifred Bentz Bert's Food Market Betteravia.Grooery P. T. Bonetti Tom Bouma Bowers & Stokes Bradley Hotel Inez Branch Brawn Corporation Jeanette Brown Bryant and Trott Company Elizabeth M. Burgess Lauren F. Busby, M. D. California Electric Company Calif orn1a Tire Co. do do Mrs. Bessie Carbajal GENERAL FUND 1.50 lg.70 26.24 2.51 4o.oo 194-. 21 25.00 59.12 20.07 333. 4-9 3.74- 92.g2 11.70 g.35 lltg.oo 14.oo 36.g5 425.00 45.00 2.60 lt.9g 7.14 25.00 llt3. 6lt 52.00 6.oo lg.97 52.3g 2.00 353.75 llt.09 7.31 lt.!7 24.75 57.52 1.64 132.41 31.92 3s.oo - I r I July 7th, 1947. Mrs. Irene Carbajal Mrs. J. Carr1caburu Chapala Top Shop Ch1ldrens. Hosp1tal I. o. Church, M. D. Cli:f':f' & Stan Co:f':f'eys Grocery Commercial Solvents Corporation Mrs. M. Conant Convent of The Good Shepherd Cornwall's Shoe Repair Mrs. Doris Couch Craviotto Bros. Cuyama Telephone Association Joe Dal Pozzo Joe Dal Pozzo Joe Dal Pozzo Lillian B. Deisch Mrs. Mary De la Vega Martin DePiazz1 Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company Miss Lucy Espana Lucy Espana Mrs. Effie Estes Irvin M. Fallie Farmer Brothers Company Farmers H~rdware & Implement Co. Federal Drug Company . . Federal Housing Authority C. E. Felmlee Firestone Stores Amelia Flores David A. Fouts Fresno Market Gardner-Wheaton Drug Co. Mrs. Hattie Gates George Young, Inc. Dr. W. B. Gibb Golden State Company, Ltd Ramona Gonzales Fred Gracia Irene Grand Paul Grim Guadalupe Fish Market H. H. Rooting & Supply Co. Eva Hamilton Ida Hamilton . Holida. y Hardware Co Holser & Bailey GENERAL FUND 35.00 37.50 27.6g 12.55 21.66 34.44 g.2g 159.90 7.93 29.33 2.00 20.00 14.09 15.00 14.21 14.21 14.22 148.20 25.00 4.71 7.76 7.50 120.00 4o.oo 11.0l 33.60 .77 5.62 29.00 129.1g 90.00 250.00 10.22 2g.go 4o.oo 12.45 10.00 31.05 35.00 27.4o 4o.oo 2S.4o lS.32 7.23 122.50 60.00 10.60 16.92 Holser a.nd Bailey Helen Hurlbut Hurst Concrete Products Ida's Cate Interstate Bakeries Corporation The J. & J. Company J. C. Penney Co. Mrs. Della Johnson Mrs. Vyola Johnson Cora A. Jones do do do do do do do do a6' do do do do Art Ketz do do do do do do do do do do do do do J. I. Kinman Knudsen Creamery Company Kratt' s Grocery Ida Mae Krebs Krelle Plumbing & Electric Co. do do do Division of Laboratod es Mrs. John Lara do do Lederle Laboratories Lee and Neal W. T. Lillard Dr. M. W. Locke Shoes Lompoc Record Lompoc Super Market Mrs. Lillian Lopez Magner Funeral House Maino Construction Company Max Manfrina Mrs. Trina Martin Masantani Grocery Massaso Grocery Store W. C. Matthews Mrs. Frank Mecham Mrs. Jess Mendosa Mrs. Mary Menezes GENERAL FUND io.og 2.25 7.1g 47.97 23g.69 l.24- 26.61 so.oo 4o.oo g.34 g.34 s.34 g.34 g.34 g.34- g.34 g.34 g.34 g.34 s.34 g.34 g.34 g.34 17.93 2.37 306.19 g2.96 45.s3 11.50 36.12 3.14- 35.00 35.00 12.30 20.00 30.00 9.99 390.75 6g.26 7.50 53.70 59.S4 25.00 20.00 ig.32 7.07 l2.6g 4o.oo 17.50 94_g4 . . ' Mrs. Minnie Menezes Minnie Menezes Mona A. Merriam Mesquit s Lewis Miner Rebecca Montez Mrs. Rebecca Montez Elvin R. l\lorgan Bernard s. Morris Motor Center John E. Mcintyre July 7th, 1947. McKesson & Robbins, Incorporated McNall Building Materials Joseph T. Nardo, M. D. Joe Novarro Mrs. S. J. Oliver Osborne's Book Store Y. Oshita Pac1fio Coast Lumber Company Pacifio Gas and Eleotric Co. do do C. A. Pa~ Pa.lm Tree Cafe do do Paramount Pest Control Service Leonard J. Perey Mrs. Mary Perry Warren Peterson Mrs. Martha Powell Florence Rabey Rand-Halpin-Hibler, Inc. Reak 1s Auto Parts Margar1 te Rector Mrs. Carmela Romasanta Maria Romero Rosemary Farm John D. Ross J. S. Rowell H. J. Rudolph John Ruffoni Mrs. Dorothy Russiok Safeway Stores, Inc. #376 Safeway Stores, Inc. #379 Safeway Stores, Inc. Jennie Sanchez Mrs. Jennie Sanchez Mrs. Mildred Sanchez Sanitary Laundry City of Santa Barbara GENERAL FUND 17.50 g.oo s.oo .51 10.00 29.17 10.$4 31.26 230.00 17.9g 7.50 66.93 15.99 4o.gg 10.00 13.00 1.03 44.oo 35.~6 i95.5g s.29 4.63 9.26 21.17 22.50 l"f.59 35.00 60.00 35.00 165.00 159.26 10.05 75.00 45.00 56.00 igg.60 49.16 5.39 31.g5 4.g4 go.oo 41.49 22.54 113.22 4o.oo go.oo 96.00 3g9.01 25.00 3~0 The Santa Barbara Clinic Santa Barbara County Chamber of Commerce Santa Barbara Glass Co. Santa Barbara News-Press Santa Barbara Optical Company Santa Barbara Retreading Shop Santa Marla Valley Warehouse Co., Inc. Josephine Savage Hotel Savoy Charlotte Schriber Seaside Oil Company do do do do Percy F. Senay E. F. Smyth Social Service Exchange So Calif. Disinfecting Co. So. Counties Gas Co. do do do do do do do do do do Miss Florence Spaulding Rel en Stronach St. Vincent's School Stutz Service Station Rita Sunderland Taft Plumbing Co. R. E. Teague The Texas Company Homer C. Thompson do do L. T. Thompson Vining C. Thompson Mrs. Margaret Todd Tour City Market Treasurer of the United States T. W. Mills Plumbing Urell, Inc V & M Produce Valley Auto Parts Joseph Van Genabeck Isabela Vargas Mrs. Martha Wade W. A. Haslam & Co., Inc do do Walters Surgical Company F. Arnold White . GENERAL FUND 44o.oo 700.00 2.31 3.45 20.00 6.46 9.10 50.00 73.00 6.67 i5.7g 39 .67 49.1g 13.72 21.92 133.34 12.24 1.37 l.lS 12.15 2.41 13.53 19 .!5 39.1g 30.00 62.00 33.50 105.00 11.53 4g.go 24.24 1.93 15.27 72.4-a 27.50 17.50 ls.og 26s.50 14-. 57 20.04 2so.67 6.92 S.67 94.50 35.00 10.76 4.79 22.55 32.56 July 7th, 1947. Alice Whitford J. B. Will-hoi t Mrs . Henry Wilson Mrs. D. E. Woodruff J. A. Wullbrandt S. Yoshiwara Air Reduction Sales Company Bethlehem Supply Co. of Calif. Brown-Bevis Equipment Company H. A. Brown Bryant & Trott Co Conrad's Drug Store Firestone Stores Hanson Equipment Co. W. B; Johnson Pacific Coast Lumber Co. of Calif. Petersen Auto Parts Rand-Halpin-Hibler, Inc. The Republic Supply Company Santa Maria Pipe & Salvage Co. Seaside 011 Company Percy F. Senay Shell Oil Company Eddie Shriner Smith Booth Usher Co. Southern Counties Gas Company Southern Pacific Milling Co. do do Standard Oil Company of Calif. Western Asphalt & Refining Co. Roy Whitaker Brown-Bevis Equipment Company Cyclone Fence Division Neilson & Rasmussen Nielsen & Rasmussen Christian Roth do do Solvang Garage & Serv. Station Pacific Gas & Electric Company GENERAL FUND GOOD ROADS FUND FIFTH ROAD FUND SOLVANG FIRE DIST. FUND S.B. CO. WTR. DIST. #1 MTCE. FUND 10.00 7.25 S.02 50.00 15. lf.1 16.66 22.go 2 00 139~11 67.55 5.4S i.g5 51.~6 lS.55 25.17 102.S7 9.g2 10.15 152.31 123.00 333.62 g.75 21.1g 14.50 71.59 5.12 3017.og 50.42 72.61 276.30 3.90 1S50.13 2343.16 2.59 29.06 90.00 7.00 3.og Upon the passage of the foregoing Order, the roll being called the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: C. W. Bradbury 3 1 I .34~ Contract for Use of Horse or Car by ti'mployePs of Agr iculturP Dept . ,/ . . Upon mot i on the Board adjourned sine die . The f oregoing minutes are hereby approved Chairman, B.~ard of ;;;rrvisors ' ' I Clerk Board of Supervisors of the County of _Sant a Sarbera, State of Calitornia, July 14th, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Present: Supervisors c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Ruthertord, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Le. wis, Clerk Supervisor C. W. Bradbury in the Chair The minutes of the regular meeting or July 7th, 1947, were read and approved In the Matter of Contract For the Use of Horse or Car by Employees of the Agrioulture Department. Upon motion, duly seconded ~d carried, it is ordered that the Chairman and Clerk be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute a contract on behalt of the Oounty of Santa Barbara with the following employees of the Agriculture Department, engaged in weed and rodent control work, tor the use of their own car or horse, at the rate or t1.oo per day, each day used: Arthur B. Wolford Charles A. Brandon Communicatio In the Matter of Communication From Captain Charles Jokstad Relative to El from Captain Chas .Jokstad Cortijo Restaurant. RP : H'l Cortijo Rost . ~ The above entitled matter is hereby referred to the District Attorney. c~m~unicatio In the Matter of Communication From the City of Santa Barbara Relative to the f .i .o m City of S~a . Barbara Appropriation of $150.00 For Mosquito Control in the Goleta Area for Mosou1to Control ,r The above entitled matter is hereby ordered placed on tile. Release of Bond of Lee & N1al. / Commun1catio from Sta. Barbara Hors Show Remuneration for Election Of f ic,rs for MontPcito San1tar~r Dis . .I In the Matter of Release of Bond of Lee & Neal. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the bond of Lee & Neal, in the sum of t250.oo, tor road repair work, be, and the same is hereby, released. In the Matter of Communication From the Banta Barbara Horse Show Association Relative to the Use of County-Owned Chairs. The above matter is hereby referred to Supervisor Stewart In the Matter of Remuneration For Election Officers For the Monteoito Sanitary District Election. Resolution No. 7553 WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County by Resolution No. 7377, dated May 19th, 1947, duly called an election to be held July 15th, 1947, within the boundaries of the proposed Montecito Sanitary District; and WHEREAS, by Order dated June 23rd, 1947, the said Board of Supervisors named certain resident electors of the proposed Montecito Sanitary District to act as Officers of Election at the polling places designated within the proposed district; an July 14th, 1947. WHEREAS, County Government Ordinance No. 5g7 provides that the remuneration for said election officers shall be specified and determined by resolution of said Board of Supervisors NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED THAT the remuneration for the Officers of Election, to conduct the formation election of the proposed Montecito Sanitary District, be determined as t10.oo for each election officer serving the said election. I Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 14th day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Report of C ~ rp inter ia High School Dist ----f - . District. . Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Recreational Report of the Carpinteria Union High School The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. Request of Golde In the Matter of Request at Golden West Enterprises For Subdivision of Arcady West EntPrprises for Subdivision Estates. Ar cady Estates. The above entitled matter was referred to the Planning Commission Petition of In the Matter of the Petition of Hanchett Securities Company, et al., For Hanchett SPcuri ti es Co . for Abandonment of Loureyro Alley, Montec1to. AbandonmPn t of Loureyro AllPy. The above entitled matter was referred to the Planning Commission. v Ordi nance No . 5Sq . v In the Matter of Ordinance No. 5g9. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously, the Board passed and adopted Ordinance No. 5g9 entitled An Ordinance to Amend Ordinance No. 453, as Amended, ot the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, entitled "An Ordinance adopting a districting plan in a certain described portion of Santa Barbara County, California, and creating district in which the uses of land, the use, height and bulk of buildings and the area of open spaces about buildings are limited, providing tor the enforcement, adjustment and amendment thereof and proYiding penal ties tor its violation, by amending the District Map, Santa Barbara Region, which is a part of Ordinance No. 453. Upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance, .the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None Authoriz ~ ng In the Matter of Authorizing Robert Westwick, Road Engineer, to Attend Robert Westw ick , - Road Fnrr . t o Conference With Road Engineers. Attend Conf Pr enc . Meet 1J'.lg of Chamber o"" Commer ce. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Robert Westwiok, Road Engineer, be and he is hereby, authorized to attend meetings with Road Engineers in Salinas and San Francisco, July 10th, 1947. In the Matter of Meeting of the State Chamber of Commerce. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all members ot the Board be, and they are hereby, authorized to attend a highway meeting of the State Chamber of Commerce in Los Angeles July 15th, 1947 r--_.,,.,"'1!"""'"--,.,-~~-r-----,--------------------------------------~-- --- - - - - . Senate Bil No . 380. / State Soci 1 'Aelfare Meot inp-. v Rental of Certain County Fquipment . v' Construction of Garage & . StorProom in Santa Maria . ./ Acceptance of Rights of Way - First Road Dist . In the Matter of Endorsing Senate Bill No. 3go. Upon motion, duly seoonded and carried, it 1s ordered that the Clerk be, and he is hereby, directed to send a telegram to the Governor urging his support of Senate Bill No. 3go, providing for the increase of county agricultural' commissioner's salaries. In the Matter of State Social Welfare Meeting. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that H. J. Rudolph, Welfare Director, be, and he is hereby,_ authorized to attend a State Social Welfare Board meeting in Los Angeles July 24th and 25th, 1947. In the M- atter of Rental of Certain County Equipment Not in Use tor County Purposes. . . Resolution No. 7554 WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is the owner of certain equipment used in the maintenance and construction of county roads, which said equipment i~ not 1n use at the present time upon the roads under the Jur1sd1ction of this Board; and WHEREAS, the Thirty-Seventh Agricultural Association has requested that a certain item be let to them, as hereinafter set forth; NOW, 'IHEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED, by unanimous vote of this Board, that _the following described county road. equipm~nt, not now in use tor county purposes, be let to the said Thirty-Seventh Agricultural Association for the period hereina:!'ter set forth, at cost; said equipment to be used in the Fitth Supervisor District: Whitewash Machine One Week It is expressly understood that said article is to be returned immediately upon completion of the work for Which it is let, and in any event immediately upon demand by the County of Santa Barbara when the same becomes necessary for county purposes. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of Santa Barbara, State of California, this l~th day of July, 1947, by the following vote; Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoOlellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of the Oonstru.ction of a GS:I"age and Storeroom in Santa Maria. Richard s. Whitehead, Public Works Director, is hereby directed to prepare the plans and specifications for ~ garage and storeroom to be erected on county property in Santa Maria. . . In the Matter of Acceptance of Rights of Wal for Public Road Purposes, First Road District. ~ Resolution No. 7555 WHEREAS, certain persons hereinafter named have granted right1 of way to .the Collmty of Santa Barbara for public Road purposes in the First Road District, more particularly described in said rights of way; and WHEREAS, it appears to the best interests of the County of Santa Barbara that said deeds be accepted and recorded; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the hereinafter described deeds conveying right of way grants to the County of Santa Barbara be, and each of them is hereby, accepted, and the County Clerk is hereby authorized to record said deeds in the Office of the County Recorder of the County of Santa Barbara: ' - - - -------.-------------.,-----------.,---.,---.,---.,---.,---.,---.,---.,---.,-------~-,-~--,-.,--,~ -- Corrections to 1946-47 Assessment Roll. v" Contract for Use of County Bowl. Authorizing Leave of Absen e from State . Acquisition of Property for Sta. Ynez Valley Airfield. y' Children's Aid v July 14th, 1947. GRANTEE - -- DATE OF EXECUTION Samuel Edwards Associates April 30th, 1947 Mateo Fabbian April 30th, 1947 Luigi Salvestrin April 30th, 1947 Passed and adopted by the Board of. Supervisors of the County o! Santa Barbara, State of California, this 14th day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: Nays: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell None Absent: None In the Matter of Correct1.o,!1S to the 194,?-47 Assessment Roll. ORDER . . It satistactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County ot ~anta Barbara, State of California, trom a report tiled by the County Assessor, that - 4 certain errors have ~een made in the 1946-47 Assessment Roll, and application having . ' been made to the Board by said County Assessor for the correction of said errors, as provided by Sections 4g31, ~g35, 4g37 and 4l!39 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said County of Santa Barbara to said corrections to the 1946-47 Assessment Roll has been obtained theretor, - NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to make the necessary corrections to the 1946-47 Assessment Roll as set forth in said report as follows, to Wit: Correct the assessment of E. Alvarado page 36 of volume 1, to read 1Pueblo Map #5, lots 57 & 58". . Make the same correction o! page 3 of the 1946-47 delinquent roll. The map number was left ott the original entry. In the Matter of Contract Between the County o~ Santa Barbara and Merritt E. Willey tor Use of the County Bowl. r Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Chairman be, 3 j and he is hereby, authorized to execute a contract between the County of Santa Barbara and Merritt E. Willey for the Use of the County Bowl July 26th, 1947. In the Matter of Authorizing Lea.Ye _!) f Absence from the State. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Thomas P. Weldon, Deputy District Attorney, be, and .he is hereby, grante~ leave of absence from the State from July 31st .to August l5tn, 1947. In the Matter of the Acquisition of Property for the Santa Ynez Valley ' Airfield. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Richard s. Whitehead, Public Works Director, be, and he is hereby, directed to prepared the necessary plane, and secure descriptions for deed, preparatory to the final negotiations tor the acquisition of the property tor the proposed Santa Ynez Valley Air Strip In the Matter of qhanges in Children's Aid. ORDER - - It appearing to the Board from "Notices of Change, filed by the County We.ltare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, - -- 346 ' Ap-;:oi n t men t '1'unty Road Commissione . v Reports . __'-- Claim for Damages etc., granted to the following named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is therefore ORDERED, that the amount of aid granted to children listed below be changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning July 1st, 1947, (unless otherwise indicated) as follows, to wit: NAME TOTAL AID GRANTED REMARKS DECREASE Griggs, Eleanor, Sara, William Henrietta DISCONTINUANCE . $136.00 .- ' Griggs, Stephan 6/30/47 The Board took a recess until 4:45 p. m. of this day. At 4:45 p. m. the .Board convened. Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. F Lewis, Clerk. In the Matter of the Appointment of a County Road Commissioner. .-- Resolution No. 7556 WHEREAS, pursuant to Division 3 of the Streets and Highway Code of the State of California, the Board of Supervisors is authorized and empowered to appoint a single road commissioner for all road districts in the county; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 1029 of the Streets and Highways Code, the Board of Supervisors is authorized to appoint a person qualified in road construction to act as road commissioner of and for any or all road districts in the county; and WHEREAS, Robert C. Westwick is an unregistered engineer, qualified and competent to handle the road and highway work of the county Within the meaning of the provisions of said Division 3 of the Streets and Highways Code, and is a person qualified in road construction within the meaning of section 1029 of the Streets and Highways Code, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that Robert C. Weetwick be and he is hereby appointed Road Commissioner tor all of the road districts in the County ot Santa Barbara. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a oertified copy of this resolution be furnished the State Controller of the State of California. - Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 14th day of July, 1947 by the following vote: Attorney: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of Reports. The following reports were received and ordered placed on file: Santa Barbara General Hospital City of Santa Barbara Recreational Program In the Matter of Claims for Damages. The following claims were received and were referred to the District Joe and Amalia Balcorta Belia Marie Balcorta, by Joe Balcorta, her guardian t25,ooo.oo t25,ooo.oo -- - ------'------------------------ Allo\'JB'1ce of Claims . __ _ July 14th, 1947. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously, it is ordered that the following claims be, and the same a.re hereby, allowed, each claim for the amount and payabl~ out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the race of' each claim respectively, to wit: Abbott Laboratories The Aldermari Company American Hospital Service A, N. Packing Company Associated Telephone Co., Associated Telephone Co., Ltd. Ltd. Associated Telephone Company, Associated Telephone Company, Associated Telephone Company, do dO dO do do do do do Rodney F. Atsatt I. S. Austin Dorothy Bagley Katherine Baker, P. H. N. Banks L. J. Basso Benson's Garage C. D. Boone Ernest Borgaro Bostitch-Western, Inc. Bowers & Stokes Harry J. Bowman Roy Bradley Braun Corporation do ao do do do do do do Ltd. Ltd. Ltd. Broadway Battery & Electric Shop Bryant & Trott Co. Elf'ie M. Burfeind Calitornia Tire Compan1 Earl Calvert do do GENERAL FUND 9.36 22.50 6.52 31.55 75.29 I I 6.25 5.00 2.25 32.75 lS.70 76.20 5.25 44.69 56.26 6.oo 52.70 5g.31 15.00 12.00 i35.g5 6.25 2.05 330.41 15.00 51.36 34.56 14.09 12.42 115.72 2.00 !.51 2.21 1.64 173.33 15.96 35.00 35.00 12.00 2.64 5' 1.20 Campodon1co Water Works Carpinteria Herald George V. Castagnola Channel Paper Co 137.16 do do do 9.57 Chapala Top Shop 43.9g 3 .,. 348 , Chlorine Sol.u tions, Inc GENERAL FUND Fletcher Common Ma.r cus E. Cravens The Credit ~ureau of Santa Barbara, Inc. Joe Dal Pozzo Judith A. Davies Fred ~~meshausen Diebold, Incorporated George Eddy Elliott Addressing Machines Endo Pr~ducts, Ino. Enterprise Launderers Thelma Evans Farallone Fisheries C. E. Felmlee Firestone Stores Juan F. Flores Frank W. Powers & Co. Gallenkamp 1s G. D. Searle & Company G. M. Scott Agencies Golden State Company Goleta Market Goleta Valley Looker Service Hanson Equipment Co. Arthur J. Hanson H. B. Foss Electric Shop Chas. c. Hedges, M. D Hodgins' Standard Service Holiday Hardware Co. do Bolser & Bailey J. W. Hudson Ida 1 s Cafe do International Business Machines Corp Interstate Bakeries Corp. James E. Williams Shoe Co. Wm. H. James Jansen's Economy J. c. Penny J. c. Penny Company W. B. Johnson Johnson's Grocery w. F. Johnston Jones Rop Shop J ordano Bros. do do do do W. Elliott Judge Juillard-Cookcrof t Corp. - 9.20 4o.oo 10.50 19.50 14.21 20.00 10 00 25.50 15.50 9.60 19.20 21.51 10.22 37.go 3.96 92.3g 39!.50 15.25 10.76 3.20 600.00 120.00 3.50 o.4g .92 19.12 3.29 20.45 1.35 47.00 6.oo 5.64 706.50 43.05 24.63 121.63 7.1g 55.00 10.18 10.22 i75.g6 9.77 35.48 4.50 54.33 177.13 624.oo 72.11 7.07 439.25 ' July 14th, 1947. Juillard-Cookcroft Corp. do do J. E. Lewis do Natalie Lindsay, P. H. N. City of Lompoc Lompoc Li gh~ - . & Water Dept. . Lompoc Re cord Adrulfo Lopez E. E. Lotz M. & F. Packing Company MacRostie Bros. do do Magee 1 s Grocery George F. Maiers E. J. Manf rina Mark's Stationers, Inc. do do Allyn Martin M. E. Mesirow, M. D. M~xico City Inn Miller's Pharmacy Mission Auto Supply Victor L. Mohr Montgomery Ward Moore Mercantile Compan7 Nicholas Moulton R. B. McClellan Francis A. McNamara National .Biscuit Company L. J. Needels, M. D. News Press Pub. Co. Off ice Equipment Co. Ott Hardware Co. Pacific Coast Publishing Co. Pacific Gas & Electric Company . do do Pacific Southwest Realty Company Palm Tree Cafe Paramount Flag Company Peterson Auto Parts Porter & Humphrey Powers' - Office Machines Railway Express Agency Mary P. Ramsey Reak's Auto Parts The Red Cross Drug Company Edward Reis Rodenbeok 1s Shoe Store GENERAL FUND 743.57 44.97 13.g6 3.75 4.45 25.00 71.85 12.00 lg.co 4o.oo 1697.37 3.12 24.11 15.60 105.oo 24.oo 34.72 1.90 4o.oo 33.00 19.56 5.72 1'-. 75 4o.oo 19.27 23.1g 9.00 . 40.52 42.16 10.62 12.50 53.13 37.05 5.96 4.21 23.g1 329.7g 60.00 27.63 54.66 g.71 2g.20 30.21 2.~1 150.00 14.og 16.73 ig.oo 25.93 350 Roemer &Rubel Carmelita Romero Lena Romero GENERAL FUND William o. Russell, M. D. do do G. L. Sadler Sateway Stores, Inc. Santa Barbara Co. !be. & Health Assn. Santa Barbar-a Electric Co. Santa Barbara Retreading Shop do do . 01 ty of Santa Maria do do Santa Maria Daily Times Santa Maria Lodge No. 90, X of P Santa Maria Pipe & Salvage Co. Santa Maria Valley Warehou; e Co., Inc. Sea~1de Oil Company Percy F. Senay Lynn Alvy Smith Solvang Garage and Service Station Southern California Edison Co. do do do do do do Southern Counties Gas Oo. do do _ Standard Brands Incorporated Standard Oil Company of Calif. Charles F. Ste1ss, M. D. Minnie M. Stewart The Surgical Publishing Company of Chicago Texas Lunoh Homer c. Thompson do do H. J. Ullmann, M. D. do Underwood Corporation University of California, Dav1s,Cal1torn1a Valley Auto Parts J. A. Van Horn Vernon H. Vawter Vernon Springs Water Co. The Visiting Nurse Association V. Mueller &: Company Ernest D. Wagner W. A. Haslam &: Co. Walters Surgical Company Water Department - -------'---------------------- 6.97 25.00 46.oo 75.00 175.00 3.50 22.6! 90.00 17.62 7.36 3s.76 12.!0 10.00 4o.oo 325.00 14.09 14.g5 10.94 5.69 4o.oo 3.29 6.76 l.!o 644.lg 69.75 6.3! 43.07 160.00 20.00 10.00 2.37 12.00 46.!!9 12.55 g.50 3.77 7.50 4g.03 2.7! g.oo 6.g2 a.11 37.50 1.54 66.50 32.00 22.50 9.33 69.35 65.55 July 14th, 1947. Water Department Raymond Watson Weber Baking Company do Welch & Ryce do do Arthur E. Wentz, M. D. do do White House Ino. Wyeth, Inoorporated Yauney Machine Works Acme Super Station Air Reduction Sales Company B~thlehem Supply Company of Calif. ' Bryant & Trott Co. R. R. Dowse Hanson Equipment Oo. Lompoc Light & Water Department The National Supply Company Pac1f1o Coast Lumber Co. of Calit. Paoitic Gas & Electric Co. Petersen Auto Parts Ranch Equipment Oo. o. J. Reiner The Republic Supply Oompan1 G. L. Sadler s. M. Pipe & Salvage Co. Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co. Seaside Oil Company Shell Oil Company Shriners Saw Service Smith Booth Usher Co. Sowthern Paoit1o Milling Co. do do Standard Oil Company of California State Board of Equalization L. T. Thompson Valley Auto Parts . Western Asphalt & Refining Co. GENERAL FUND GOOD ROADS FUND . . J. H. Madsen SALARY FUND . Pacific Gas & Electric Co. do do . do do do do CASMALIA ST LIGHTING FUND GUADALUPE ST. LIGHT . FUND LOS ALAMOS ST. LIGHT FUND ORCUTT ST. LIGHT FUND 56.30 25.00 331.13 7g.16 52.50 55.00 37.50 10.00 3.90 1.34 12.10 12.4o 17.5g 5.!!5 .51 9.!39 312.07 l0.54 6.65 50.66 6.77 2.29 l.lg g.oo 41.91 3.00 123.00 32.69 4o5.76 21.4g 17.25 132.33 6og.53 629.67 3g.67 1.35 3s.03 17.60 1215.16 100.00 31.20 134.86 g1.25 7s.75 8outhern California Edison Company, Ltd. SUMMERLAND 59.04 do do Southern California Edison Company,Ltd. LTG. DIST FUND CARPINTERIA 202.96 LTG. DIST FUND MIS SI ON LTG. DIST. FUND 352 Call for Special Meeting v' Louis Even Henry R. Gewe F. H. Johnson S. B. CO. WTR. WKB. DIST. #1 MTCE. FUND LOS ALAMOS FIRE FUND OIL WELL INSPECTION FUND 50.00 59.04 29.25 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: I C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die. The toregoing minutes are hereby approved I Chairman, Botlrd of . / . Clerk. CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING - - We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests or the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the Count of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called tor July 21st, 1947, at 10 o'clock a.m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: In the Matter of Canvassing Election Returns In the Matter of Establishing the Monteo1to Sanitary District of Santa Barbar . County. In the Matter of Rider to Blanket 011 Drilling Bond In the Matter of Transfer of Funds to the Employees Retirement Fund In the Matter of Statement of Tuition for Non-Resident Junior College Student .for the Fiscal Year 1947-4S. In the Matter of the Recommendation of the Planning Commission for Abandon- ment of an Unimproved Right of Way on Mission Canyon Road . In t he Matter of the Recommendation of the Planning Commission Relative to the Application of Robert D. Peterson for a Use Permit . In the Matter of the Petition of Rosalie c. Baker for Relief Under Ordinance . No. 453. In the Matter of the Request of General Thompson Lawrence for the Constructio of a Residenoe ~2 feet from the Centerline of Montrose Plaoe, Mission Canyon Heights. In the Matter. of the Request of George F. Peters for Relief Under Zoning Ordinance No. 453. 35 In the Matter of the Maintenance of Heavy Machinery by the Hergert Construction Company Near La Cumbre Road and u. S. Highway 101. - In the Matter of the Petition of Burchell Upson for the Re-Zoning of a Portion of Carpinteria. In the Matter of Report of the State Controller Relative to Apportionment ~ Gasoline and Motor Registration Fees. In the Matter of Ordinanoe No. 590 In the Matter of Approval of the Final Map of the Aroady Estates Subdivision. In the Matter of Appropriation to the Pasadena Tournament of Roses. In the Matter d Communication From Mayor Montgomery Relative to the Reorganization of the Housing Authority of Santa Barbara County. In the Matter of Contract with the Santa Barbara Yacht Club, Inc. for Advertising Purpcs es. In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed for Public Purposes, Second Road District. In the Matter of Sending Wire to the President of the United States Requesting Prevention of the Southern Pacific Railroad Strike. In the Matter of Settlement of Damage Done at Ocean Park, Fourth District, by the Army of the United States. In the Matter of Canoellat1on of Taxes on Property Acquired by the State of California. In the Matter of Laying Water Pipeline at the Santa Barbara General Hospital. In the Matter of Establishing a Special Road Improvement Fund in Accordance with Section 1622 of the Streets and Highways Code. In the Matter of Agreement with the City of Santa Barbara Relative to Reoreational Program. In the Matter of the Appointment of a Deputy County Building Inspector for the Vicinity of Santa Maria. In the Matter of the Meeting of County Engineers. In the Matter of the Compromise of the Claim of the Santa. Barbara General Hospital Against the Estate of George E. Littlefield. In the Matter of Awarding Contract for the Laying of Pipeline at the Santa Barbara General Hospital. In the Matter of Application to Excavate in a County Road. In the Matter of Report. In the Matter of Allowance of Claim. Dated July 21st, 1947. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa. Barbara, State of California. C. W. BRADBURY PAUL E. STEWART J. MONROE RUTHERFORD R. B. McCLELLAN T. A. TWITCHELL Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, July 21st, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Present: Supervisors C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, !f. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewis, Clerk. Supervisor C. w. Bradbury in the Chair. The minutes of the regular meeting of July 14th, 1947, were read and approved. 354 Petition of Edwin C. i'lelch et Al. , for Formation of In the Matter o!_ the Pe ti ti on of Edwin _~ Welol!,. et E , for the Formation of the Proposed Monteoito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County. the Proposed Montecito Sanitary Distr ct 0 RD ER CANVASSI-NG ELECTION RETURNS / Petition of WHEREAS, an election was duly held on July 15th, 1947, in the proposed Montecito Sanitary District of the County of Santa Barbara to determine if said district should be established and to elect a . district sanitary assessor, and five members of the governing board thereof; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County or Santa Barbara, State of California, met at their meeting room in the County Courthouse in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California on Monday, July 21st, 1947, to oount the absentee ballots cast at said election, and to canvass the returns of said election and to declare the results thereof; and It appearing that all of said absentee ballots have been returned, the Board of Supervisors proceeded to count the same and to canvass the returns of said election. Wherefore It Is. Ordered found and determined that at said election the following votes were cast: Precinct Precinct Precinct No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Absentee Total For Formation of the Proposed District 77 162 49 g 296 Against Formation of the Proposed District 91 g1 45 5 222 For Assessor Edward B. Hallor g7 154 44 10 295 For Members of the Governing Board: Homer F. Barnes 92 145 50 10 297 Charles A. Borgatello gg 125 34 251 Ambrose c. Cramer. III 72 122 3g 5 237 Robert T. Hodges 112 146 51 g 317 Charles Jokstad 53 . 117 39 5 214 Cecil I. Smith 79 134 50 9 272 Alvin c. Weingand g1 159 51 11 302 Scattering 0 1 1 0 2 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, round and determined that a majority of votes cast at said election are in favor of the formation of said district; that Edward B. Haller received the largest number of votes tor District Sanitary Assessor and was elected to said office; and that Homer F. Barnes, Charles A. Borgatello, Robert T. Hodges, Cecil I Smith, and Alvin C. Weingand received the highest number of votes for members of the Governing Board of said District, and are hereby declared elected to such offices. In the Matter of the Petition of Edwin C. Welch, et al., for the Formation Edwin C. ~'lelc , . et al., for or the Proposed Monteoito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County. Formation of the Proposed Montecito Sanitary DiJt 1ot ~ Resolution No. 7557. ESTABLISHING THE MONTECITO SANITARY DISTRICT OF SANTA -BARBARA COUNTY . WHEREAS, an election was duly and regularly held, in the hereinafter describe proposed Montecito Sanitary District or Santa Barbara County, on July 15th, 1947, to determine whether said proposed district should be formed and to elect an Assessor and five members of the Governing Board; and July 21st, 194-7. WHEREAS, said election was in all respects called, noticed, conducted and held, and the returns counted, declared certified and canvassed in the manner and form prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, a majority 01' the votes cast at said election were in favor of the formation of said proposed district; and WHEREAS, at said election Edward B. Hallor received the highest number 01' votes for the office of Assessor of said District; and WHEREAS, at said election Homer F. Barnes, Charles A. Borgatello, Robert T. Hodges, Cecil I. Smith, and Alvin C. Weingand received the five highest totals of votes cast for the of fices of t'ive members of the governing board for said proposed District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY FOUND, DETERMINED, ORDEF.ED AND RESOLVED as f ollowe: 1. That all of the fer egoing recitations are true and correct. 2. That at said election held July 15th, 194-7, Edward B. Hallor was duly elected Assessor of the Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County, and Homer F. Barnes, Charles A. Borgatello, Robert T. Hodges, Cecil I. Smith, and Alvin C. Weingand each were duly elected a member of the Governing Board of said District, and that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, acting on behalf of said Board of Supervisors, forthwith execute and deliver in the name of this Boal."d or Supervisors to each of said persons, oertit'icates of election to their respective offices 3. That a district known as the Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County" has been duly and regularly established under and by virtue of the Sanitary District Act of 1923, as amended, being Part I of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, with the following described boundaries, which boundaries are the same as those set forth in the order of this Board of Supervisors calling the aforesaid election, to-wit: Beginning in the State of California, County of Santa Barbara, at the intersection of the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of the property of the Santa . Barbara Cemetery Association with the mean high tide line of the Pacific Ocean; thence northerly along said Cemetery line to an lntereeotion with the easterly City Limits line of the City of Santa Barbara; thence northerly and westerly along said City Limits line to a point on the center line of Barker Pass Road; thence northerly along the center line of Barker Pass Road to the center line of Sycamore Canon Road; thence easterly along the center line of Sycamore Canon Road to the center line of Cold Springs Road; thence northerly along the center line of Cold Springe Road in all of its oourses and curves to the center line of Mountain Drive as said drive existed May lat, 194-7; thence in a general east~rly and northeagterly direction along the center line of said Mountain Drive in all of its courses and curves to its first intersection with the west line of Lot 6, Section 6 T.4 N.,R. 26 W. s. B. B. & M.; thence southerly along the westerly line of Government Lot 6 of said Section 6 to the southwesterly corner of said Lot; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Lot 6 and the southerly line ot the NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 and the southerly line of the North 1/2 of the southeast 1/4- of said section to a point on the easterly line of said Section 6; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Section 6 to the corner common to Sections 5, 6, 7 & ! of T 4 N, R 26 W, SBB & M; thence easterly along the northerly line of said Section g to the southwest corner of the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of the above mentioned Section 5; thence northerly, easterly and southerly along the westerly, northerly and easterly 356 lines respectively of said SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 5 to the corner common to Sections 4, 5, g and 9 in said township and range; thence easterly along the northerly line of Sections 9 and 10 to the corner common to Sections 2, 3, 10 and 11 in said town ship and range; thence easterly along the northerly line of said Section 11 to the northeast corner of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 or said Section 11; thence southerly along the east line of the NW 1/4 or the NW 1/4 of said Section to and along the center line of Ladera Lane to its intersection with the center line of East Valley Road; thence along the center line of said road to an intersection with the easterly line (or its projection) of the Stetson tract as said. tract is shown on a. map recorded in Book 19 of Record of Surveys at page 131, records of said County; thence southerly and westerly along the easterly and southerly lines respectively of said Stetson tract to a point on the easterly line of Tract "A1 of the Ortega Rancho as said tract is shown on a map recorded in Book 2 of Maps and Surveys at page 14, records of said County; thence nor. therly along said easterly line to the northeasterly corner of said Tract A; thence in a general southwesterly direction along the northwesterly line of said Tract A to the ncrtherly corner of that parcel of land commonly known as the "Dupe Tract" said corner being the northerly corner of the property described in Parcel One in Book 571 . . of Official Records of said County at page 311; thence southeasterly and southerly along the northeasterly and easterly lines respectively of said Paroel One to the mean high tide line of the Pacific Ocean; thence in a general westerly direction along said mean high tide line of the Pacif io Ocean to the point of beginning. Excluding, however, from said proposed district the parcels of land hereinafter describ d as Exclusion No. 1, Exclusion No. 2, Exclusion No. 3, Exclusion No. 4, Exclusion No. 5, and Exclusion No. 6, to-wit: EXCLUSION NO. 1 Excepting and excluding from said proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County all that land in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, consisting of parcels A and B described as follows: PARCEL A: That certain portion of the West One Half of the Northwest One Quarter of Section 11, Township 4 North, Range 26 West, S.B.B. & M., lying south of Bella Vista Drive, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, described as follows: Commencing at Station #99 on the center line of Bella Vista Drive as conveyed by L. F. Swift to the County of Santa Barbara by deed recorded in Book 350, Page 362 of 0ff 1c1al Records in the said County of Santa Barbara Records, said point being at th end of a circular curve concave to the southwest from which a 3/4 inch survey pipe set on the east line of the said NWi of the NWi of Seotion 11, at the point of intersection of the tangent lines of the said curve, bears South 8659 East 94.79 feet distant; thence let, North 86591 West following along the center line of said Bella Vista Drive gG.62 feet to the beginning point of a circuiar curve to the right and Station 119g of said road; thence 2nd, following along the arc of said curve 96.16 feet in a northwesterly direction, said curve having a delta of 15 44 30" and a radius of 350.00 feet, the chord of which bears North 79 06 1 45 1 West 95.gG feet to the end of said curve and Station #97 of said road; thence 3rd, North 71 14' 301 West S0.32 feet to the beginning point of a circular curve to the right, and Station #96 of said road; thence 4th, following along the arc of said curve 111.24 feet in a northwesterly direction, said curve having a delta of 45 31 1 30" and a radius of 140.00 feet, the ' 35 July 21st, 1947 chord of which bears North 4go 28 1 45 West iog.34 feet to the and of said curve and Station #95 of said road; thence 5th, North 25 43 1 West 18.54 feet to the beginning point of a circular curve to the left and Station #94 of said road; thence 6th, f ollowin along the arc of s aid curve 177.98 feet in a northwesterly direction, said curve having a delta of 113 18' 30M and a radius of 90.00 feet, the chord of which bears North 82 221. 15" West 150.37 feet to the end of said curve and Station #93 of said road; thence 7th, south 4o0 5g 1 30" . We~t 175.85 feet to the beginning point of a circular curve to t he right and Station #92 of said road; thence Sth, following along the arc of said circular curve 192.57 feet in a southwesterly direction, said curve having a delta of 73 33' 30" and a radius of 150.00 feet, the chord of which bears South 77 45 1 15" West 179.62 feet to the end of said curve and Station #91 of said road; thepce 9th, North 65 2g West along the center line of said road (at 50.71 feet to Station #90 of Bella Vista Drive) and at 101.10 feet to an iron spike set for the point of intersection of the tangent lines of a circular curve concave to the north from. which a 3/4 inch survey pipe bears South 20 17' West 21.10 feet. distant; thence 10th, South 20 171 West leaving said ~ella Vista Drive 262.95 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe; thence 11th, South 17 171 West 238.20 fe et to a 3/~ inch survey pipe set in the Monteoito County Water district . pipe line right of way; thence 12th, South 510 3g 50" West following along the said Montecito County Water District pipe line right o~ way six (6) feet southerly measured at right angles from the present twelve (12) inch pipe 67.4o feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe set in a deep ravine at the most northeasterly corner of the Alexand~r Van der Kar property; tjlence 13th, following down the said deep ravine and easterly l .ine of the Van der Kar P.rope~tY. by the following courses South 43 25' 50 east 97. 73 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 14th, South 25 20 1 30 East 71.70 feet to an iron bolt; thence 15th, South g6 141 lo" East 68.23 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence. 16th, South 4go 361 50 East 111 . Sl feet to a cross cut on a large stone; thence 17th South 4o0 26 1 3011 Ea.st 99.go feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe; thence lgth, South go 26 1 108 East 52.!4 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe; thence 19th, South 66 101 10" West 44.!2 feet to a cross out on a rook; thence 20th, South igo 03 1 40" West )6.66 ~eet to an iron spike driven int a sand rook; .thence 21st, South 49 214- 1 West 47.02 feet to .a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 22nd, South 66 19 1 30" West 44.g5 feet to a 3/4 .inch survey pipe; thence 23rd, South 33 22 1 1011 East 74. 35 !eet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; .thence 24th, South 63 311 50 West 62. 73 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe driven into. a sand rock; thence 25th, South igo 241 201 East 70.67 feet to a 3/4 inch surve~ pipe; thence 26th, South 2go 161 501 East i3g.1g feet to a spi ke driven into a sand rook; thence 27th, South 65 26 1 301 East 40.90 feet to a 3/4 ~noh survey pipe; then~e 28th, South 32 19 1 East 143.22 feet to a spike driven into a cross out on top of sand .rook at the junction point with another ravine coming from the northeast; the~oe 29th,. North o0 02 1 West following up said ravine from the northeast 69.25 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe from which a spike in a twelve (12) ~noh ~i8:JI1~ter Sycamore tree bears South o0 02 1 East 4.50 feet; thence 30th, North 51 31 1 East leaving said ravine 277.42 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe set on the bluff bank of said ravine; t.h ence. 3. 1s. t, North 43 361 East following along the southeast. erly bluff bank of s aid ravine 576. ~4 :feet to a cross cut on top of a large boulder from which a spike in the crotch of a forty (4o) inch diameter Live Oak tree bears North 71 03 East 36 . go feet distant; thence 32nd, North go 311 West along the east bank of said ravine 346.31 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe set on the westerly side of an old graded road bed; thence 33rd, North 1 59' West 190.31 feet to a 3/4 inch pipe from which a spike in a ten (10) inch diameter Live Oak tree bears Ncrth 29 .5 3' East 13.32 feet 358 distant; thence 34th, North 45 11' East 220.6S feet to the place of beginning. PARCEL B: That certain portion cL the west half of the northwest quarter of Section 11 and the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 26 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian lying south of Bella Vista Drive; in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, described as follows: Commencing at an iron spike set at the point of intersection of the tangent lines of a circular curve concave to the northeast from which Station No. 90 on the center line of Bella Vista Drive, as conveyed by L. F. Swift to the County of Santa Barbara by Deed reoorded in Book 350, page 362 of Official Records in the off ioe of the County Recorder of said County, bears south 65 2S 1 east 90.39 feet distant said point also being the most noerthwesterly corner of. the property conveyed to Edwin F. Knowles, et ux., by deed dated April 16, 1945 and recorded in Book 639 at page 356 of Official Reocrds of said County; and a 3/4 inch survey pipe bears south 20 17' west 21.10 feet distant; thence lat, south 20 17' west along the no~thwest e rly line of the said Knowle property 262.95 fee t to a 3/4 inch survey pipe; thence 2nd, south 17 17' west continui along the s aid Knowles property 23S. 20 feet to a 3/4 inch survey pipe s et in the Monteoito County Water District pipe line right ~f way; thence 3rd, south 51 3g 50" west following along the s aid Montee! to County Water District pipe -line right of way six feet southerly measured at right angles from the present 12 inch pipe 205.95 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe set on the southerly end of a 40 foot easement from which a 1/2 inch survey pipe set on the west line of Section 11, bears south 51 3g 50" west, 36.66 feet; thence 4th, north 10 101 30" west along the center line of said easement 92.4o feet to a point; thence 5th, north 35 111 301 west (at 21.11 feet across the section line between Sections 10 and 11, T 4 N, R 26 W, S.B.B. & M.) and at 63.20 feet t o a point; thence 6th, north 4go 53' 30" west continuing along the said center line 90.26 fe et to a point; thence 7th, north 4o0 - 36 30" west along said center line llS.25 feet to a point; thence Sth, north 16 39 1 30 west 14~.47 fe et along s aid center line to a point; thence 9th, north 10 42' west along said center line 152.60 feet to a point; thence 10th, north 3 15' 20" east continuing along s aid oenter line of said 40 foot easement, 132.45 feet to a point on the center line of Bella Vista Drive, from which St ation No. g3 of said: Drive be'ars south 57 02 west 76.33 feet distant; thence 11th, north 57 02' east 2.06 teet to t he beginning point of a circular curve to the right and Station No. S~; thence 12th, tallowing along the arc of said curve and center line of said Drive 145.67 feet in an easterly direction, said curve having a delta of 75 52' and a radius of 110.00 feet, the chord of which bears south g5o 02 1 east 135.24 feet to the end of said curve and Station No. g5; thenoe 13th, south 47 06 east along the center line of said Drive 29.12 feet to Station No. g6 and the beginnirg point of a circular curve to the left; thence 14th, following along the arc of s aid curve and center line of said Drive 154.99 fe et in a southeasterly direction (at south 62 3g 25 east on a sub chord of s aid curve at g5. 73 feet, intersect the said Section line betwee Sections 1-0 and 11, Township 4 North range 26 West, s.B.B. & M., and from the intersection point to a 2 inch survey p ipe set at the common corner of Sections 2, 3, 10 and 11, Township 4 North, Range 26 West, s.B.B. & M., bears north 0 06 3011 east 3g6. 75 feet distant), said curve having a delta of 55 30 and a radius of 160.00 feet, the chord ~which bears south 74 511 east 149.00 feet to the end of s aid ourve and Station No. g7 of said Drive; thence 15th, north 77 241 east along -the cent er line of said Drive 114.21 feet to Station No. gg and the beginning point ~f a circular curve to the right; thence 16th, following along the arc of said curve and center line of said I Drive 145.28 fe et in a southeasterly direction, said curve having a delta of 55 29 30 July 21st, 1947 and a radius of 150.00 feet, the chord of which bears south 74 511 15" east 139.67 feet to the end of said curve and Station No. g9 of said Drive; thence 17th, south 47 06 13011 east along the tangent line of said last mentioned curve 50.39 feet to the place of beginning. EXCLUSION NO. 2 Excepting and excluding from said proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County all that real property located in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, designated as Parcels A, B, C, and D, said real property constituting portions of the Outside Pueblo Lands of the City of Santa Barbara, 1n the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, more particularly described as follows: . PARCEL A: Beginning at a point in the center of Valley Road, distant north g9o50 1 west .431 fe et from the southwest corner of the tract of land conveyed by Juan Ayala to Rt. Rev. Francis Mora, by deed dated April S, 1Sg1 and recorded in Book "Y", at page 146, of Deeds, records of said County; thence north 535.5 feet to the line of land now or form~rly of Morley; thence along the line of said Morley land, north 66 52 1 . west, 4g9 feet, more or less, to tpe northeast corner of the tract of land conveyed by Juan Pablo Ayala to Augustin Goux and Thomas Goux, by deed dated March 15, lg9g and recorded in Book 61, at page 46g, of Deeds, records of said County; thence south along the east line of said tract 725.2 feet to the center line of Valley Road; thence south g950 1 east along the oenter line of said road 446.8 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL B: Beginning at a point distant 3.10 chains east of the northwest corner of Survey No. 226 of sa1d Outside Pueblo Lands; thence east, along the north line of the lands heretofore owned by B. Jacques, 7.94 chains; thence north lo.g5 chains; thence north 66i0 west g.67 chains; thence south 14.34 chains to the point of beginning. PARCEL C: Beginning at a point in the north line of Valley Road where the same intersects the west line of the tract of land de~cribed as Parcel 2 in the deed to Julien F. Goux dated December 27, 1934, and recorded in Book 322, Page 360 of Official Records; thence north 126i' west along the westerly line of the said Goux tract 149.56 feet; thence north g413 1 west 317.56 feet to a point in the center line of Romero Canyon Road; thence south 5471 west along the center line of s~id Romero Canyon Road 171.41 feet; thence south ggoo3 1 east 330.07 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL D: Beginning at a point in the north line of Valley Road where the same intersects the west line of the tract of land described as Parcel 2 in the deed to Julien F. Goux dated December 27, 1934 and recorded in Book 322, page 360 of Official Records, thence north ggoo3 1 west 330.07 feet to a point in the .center line of Romero Canyon Road; thence south 5471 west along the oe~ter line of Romero Canyon Road to a point in the center line of East Valley Road; thence easterly following the center line of East Valley Road to a point south of the point of beginning; thence north to the point of beginning. f EXCLUSION NO. 3 Excepting and excluding from said proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County the following described real property situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, generally known as the Crocker Sperry Ranch and/or L~s Fuentes Rancho and consisting of Parcels A, B, C, D and E~ more particularly described as follows, to-wit: PARCEL A: All that certain tract or parcel of land ~ituated in Montecito, so called, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the northwesterly corner of the former Coats Farm at a post in 350 the fence on the south side of the public road leading through Monteoito at the common corner of the Gilchrist and Coats tracts; and being the northwesterly corner of the tract of land conveyed by the City of Santa Barbara to Newton Coats and Catherine Coats, his wif e, by deed dated December 22, ig5g and recorded in Book 1 0" of Deeds at page igg, Records of said County, and running thence aouth 73 east 6g.50 public r oads; thence south 30 west along the 11n of chains to the e ast corner of the Coats tract as f enoed and inclosed on the line of s aid fence inclosing the said Coats tract and excepting therefrom the Williams Tract at Ortega Hill, so called, 36.39 chains to the south corner of the said Coats tract as renoed and inclosed as aforesaid; thence north 74 15' west 21.g3 chains to a post; thence south 11 east 6.65 chains; thence north 43 45 1 west 9.5g chains; thence south 6ot0 west 7.54 chains; thence north 91 east 11.57 chains intersecting the south line of the tract hereinbefore mentioned and described in said deed from the City of Santa Barbara to Newton and Catherine Coats; thence north 73 west 26.67 chains to the westerly corner of said Coats tract; thence north 17 east .30.39 chains along the fence to the place of commencement, being the same tract of land in one body inclosed by fence which was possessed and occupied by Newton M. Coats, deceased for his life time and after his deEth by Catherine Coats, his surviving widow, up to the 2gth day of January lgg7, when the same was conveyed by her to one Edwards Roberts and containing 21g acres of land, or thereabouts, and comprising each and all of the parcels of land described in the conveyances of record .from the said City of Santa Barbara to Newton Coats, deceased and Catherine Coats, his wife. EXCEPTING therefrom that portion thereof conveyed to Wi lliam A. Slater, Jr., et al., Trustees, by deed dated May 3, 1929, recorded in Book lg5, page lg3 of Official Records of Santa Barbara County described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the center line of East Valley Road, at the most northwesterly corner of s aid Las Fuentes Rancho, from which a 2 inch survey pipe bears south 17 07 1 west 20.37 feet; thence lat, south 17 07 1 west, following along the westerly line of said Las Fuentes Rancho, and the easterly line of .the tract of land described in the deed to William Hubbard Hall, dated January 22, 1924 and recorded in Book 47h at page go of Official Records, .in the office of the County Recorder of said County, 464.50 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 2nd, south 73 041 east, parallel With said East Velley Road, 398.36 feet to a point on the center line of a 4o foot road from which a 1/2 inch survey pipe set on the westerly side of said road, as granted in the deed to the Valley Club of Montecito, a corporation, dated January ?g, 1929 and recorded in Book 171, at page 437, of Official Records of said County, bears north 73 041 west 20.00 feet; thence 3rd, north 17 07 1 east, following along the center line of said 40 foot road, 1S5.55 feet to the beginning point of a circular curve to the left; thence 4th, following along the arc of said circular curve and center line of said road, 90.77 feet in a northeasterly direction, said curve having a delta of 20 001 and a radius of 260.00 feet, the long chord of which .bears north 7 07 1 east 90.30 feet, to the end of said curve; thence 5th, north 2 53 1 west, following the center line of said road 57.96 feet to the beginning point of a circular curve to the left; thence 6th following along the arc of said circular curve and center line of said road, 91.29 feet in a northwesterly direction, said curve having a delta of go 101 and a radius of 640.00 feet, the long chord of which bears north 6 5g west 91.15 feet, to the end of said curve; thence 7th, north 11 03 1 west, following the center line of said road, 59.01 feet to the intersection point with the center line of said East Valle Road; thence Sth, north 73 041 west, following along the center line of said East Valley Road, 297.81 feet to the place of beginning. l ' ("") . 1 July 21st, 1947 PARCEL B: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Montecito, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: . Commencing at a point from which the southern corner of the 115th survey of Santa Barbara County bears north 23 30 east 601 iinks distant and thence lat, south 60 45 1 west 7.52 chains to a point from which an oak tree 18" in diameter marked "J" bears south 2 45 1 west 69 links distant 2nd, south 9 west 11.50 chains to a point from which an oak tree 36" in diameter marked "J" bears north 78 east g links distant, 3rd, south 42 151 east 13.47 chains to a point from which an oak tree 18" in diameter marked "J" bears north 66 east i7g links distant 4th, north 43 15' east 11.18 chains to a point from which an oak tree 36" in diameter marked "J" bears south 33 301 west 60 links distant 5th, north 12 west 10.50 chains to an oak tree 18" in diameter marked "J" 6th, north 43 30 1 west 9 chains to a point of beginning, containing 26 acres 2 R & 33P; EXCEPTING therefrom that portion of the above described premises described in the deed from Jose del Carmen Olivas and wife to Burkhill Jaoques, dated February 20, lg76 and recorded in Book "P" pp 416 of Deeds in Santa Barbara County Records, and more particularly described as follows: All that real property situated in the Montecito, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a stake and stones, from which an oak tree 3 feet in diameter bears north 74 O~' east 99.2 feet lst, north 43 21 1 east 133.2 feet along a board fence, 2nd north 10 09 1 west 664 feet, along a board fence, 3rd north 47 111 west 110 feet along an old pole fence to bank of creek, 4th south 25 20 1 west 254 feet to a stake 5th south 3 33' east 179 7 f eet to a stake and stones, and stones,/6th south 36 241 east 144.7 feet to a stake and stones, 7th south 9 41 1 west 249 feet to a pOint in the center of the creek, gth south 71 east i6g.g feet to the point of beginning, containing 3.29 acres, more or less. PARCEL C: All that certain lot, . piece or parcel of land situate, lying and . being in said County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the most westerly corner of the tract of ground conveyed by the Town (now City) of Santa Barbara, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, by a deed recorded April 23, 1858 in Book "C" of Deeds at page 13, Records of saw. County to Isabel Yorba, running thence lat, north 23 east 1155 feet; 2nd, south 71 east 106. 2 . feet to a point in the oenter of the creek; 3rd, south 2 31 west 223 feet partly in the creek to high land on the west side of same; 4th, south 17 29 east 149 feet to a board fence and 5th, south 41 16 1 west gg4.6 feet along sald fence to the point of beginning, containing 3.95 acres, more or less. PARCEL D: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, boundea and particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the west edge of the Majalayegua Creek, said point being the southeast corner of a tract of land conveyed to William H. Crooker by Edwards Roberts, by deed dated the 15th day of August 1887 and recorded in the office of the County Recorder d Santa Barbara County on the 22nd day of August lg87 in Book 15 of Deed , page 429, and running thence, 1st, north 7i+t0 west 21. g3 chains along the south boundary of said tract; thence 2nd, south 11 east 6.g5 chains to a point; thence 3rd, north 47 111 west 1.66 chains to a point on the east bank of creek; thence 4th, south 25 201 west 3.g4 chains to a point; thence 5th, south 3 33' east 2.72 chains to a point; thence 362 6th, south 36 24' east 2.19 chains t o a point; thence 7th, south 90 44 west 3.77 chains to a point; thence gth south 2 l' west 3.3g chains to a point; thence 9th, south 17 29' east 2.26 chains t o a post on the line of board fence and on the west bank of Creek; thence 10th, north 51 1/4 east 27.39 chains to the point of beginning, containin 24.95 acres, more or less. PARCEL E: That portion of the Outside Pueblo Lands of the Town (now city) of Santa Barbara, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake on the southerly side of a publio road leading through the Montecito valley, as said road existed on March 16, ig91, said iron stake being at the most northeasterly corner of the tract of land conveyed by the City of Santa Barbara, a municipal corporation, to Edwards Roberts, by deed dated August 13, lgg7 and re corded in Book 15, at page 421 of Deeds, records of said County; thence along the southerly side of said public road, s outh 73 east, 50i feet t o an iron stake survey monument; thence south 209.00 feet, t o an iron stake survey monument; thence north 73 west, 209.00 feet, to an iron stake survey monument; thence north, 209.00 feet to an iron s take survey monument set on said line of said public road; thence, along s aid last mentioned line, south 73 east, i5gi feet, to the place of beginning. EXCEPTING from Parcels A, B and D above described those portions thereof included within the boundaries of the parcel of land conveyed to The Valley Club of Montecito, a corporation, by a deed dated January 2!, 1929 and recorded in Book 171, at pa.ge 437 of Official Records of Santa Barbara County, described as follows: Commencing at a two inch survey pipe set at the most southerly corner of the said Las Fuentes Rancho, as shown upon a map of survey of said Rancho, made by W. T. Moore and r ecorded in Book 10 at page 79 of Maps and Surveys, in the office of the County Recorder of said County; thence north 41 23' east along the southeasterly line of said Rancho, as aforesaid, 29g.g4 f eet to a two (2) inch survey monument; thence north 51 10' east continuing along said last mentioned line, goo.52 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe set on t he westerly side of Sheffield Drive and the true point of beginning f or the following described parcel cf land; thence 1st, north 51 10' east continuing along the above l ast mentioned course and the westerly side of said Sheffield Drive, S99.56 f eet to a two (2) inch survey pipe; thence 2nd, north 31 57' east along the westerly side of s aid Sheffield Drive 4S.42 f eet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe ; thence 3rd, north 6~0 2g west running into said Las Fuentes Rancho 191.20 feet t o a 1/2 inch surve pipe; thence 4th, south 72 15' west gg7.92 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 5th, north g1o 29 west 719.10 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 6th, north 43 4o west 531.24 f eet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe s et on the westerly line of the said Las Fuentes Rancho and the easterly line of the tract of land described as Parcel #2 in the deed to Clara H. Gould dated September 14, 1906, and recorded in ~ook 114 at page 5g5 of Deeds, records of said County; thence 7th, south 9 4gt west following along the westerly line of the said Las Fuentes Rancho and the easterly line of the said Gould Tract, 12S.17 f eet t o a two (2) inch survey pipe; thence Sth, south 9 06 west continuing along the s aid last mentioned line, 649.53 f eet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe from which a two (2) inch survey pipe set at the southwesterly corner of the said Las Fuentes Rancho bears south 9 06 west 111.23 f eet; thence 9th, north g1o 241 east 445.15 feet to a 1/2 inch survey pi pe; thence 10th, south 59 501 east 400.80 fe et to . a 1/2 inch survey pipe ; thence 11th, south 7go 3g east 286.75 f eet to 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence 12th, north 71 46 1 east 3gs . 60 f eet to a 1/2 inch survey pipe; thence . 13th, south 38 501 east 92.00 f eet to the place of beginning. July 21st, 1947 EXCLUSION NO. 4 Excepting and excluding from s aid proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County all that certain real property in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of thew. M. Graham Tract as shown on the map thereof, recorded in Book 2, page 27 of Maps and Surveys in .the offioe of the County Recorder of said County; thence easterly along the southerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad to the westerly line of Eucalyptus Lane; thence southerly along the westerly line of Eucalyptus Lane to the Southeast corner of the tract of land described as parcel three in .the deed to Esther F. Hammond recorded November 30, 1914, in Book 147, page 47 of' Deeds, records of said County; thence westerly along the southerly line of said last . mentioned tract to the northeast corner of the tract of land described in the deed to Esther Fiske Hammond recorded April 27, 1925, in Book 60, page 16g of Of.ficial Records; thence southerly along the easterly line of said last mentioned tract to the northeast corner of the tract of land described in deed from Esther Fiske Hammond to Union Realty Company, recorded April 25, 1925 in Book 54, page 451, of Official Records; thence southerly along the westerly line of s aid last mentioned tract to the ordinary high tide of the Pacific Ocean; thence westerly along said last mentioned line to the southwest corner of the Graham Tract; thence northerly along the westerly line of said Graham traot to the northwest corner thereof and the point of beginning. EXCLUSION NO. 5 Excepting and excluding from said proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County all that certain real property situated in Montecito, .County of Santa Barbara, State of California, consisting of Parcels A, B, C and D and described as follows: PARCEL A: Commencing at a 2" pipe with brass cap set at the northeast corner of a tract of land deeded to George H. Gould by John P. Neal by Deed dated November 29, lgg6, and recorded in Book 10 of Deeds, page 136, Santa Barbara County Records; thence along the east line of said tract south g26.go feet to a 2" pipe survey monument set at the westerly end of an old fence marking the north line of the land described in the deed to E. Byram recorded in Book "R", page 266 of Deeds, in the office of the County Recorder of said County; thence along said old fence, north g9o 12 1 east, 153.73 feet to a 2" pipe survey monument; thence north o0 16!1 east, g33.g7 feet to a 21 pipe survey monument; thence south S6 39i1 west, 15g.oo feet to the place of beginning, containing 2.g63 acres. ' PARCE~ B: Beginning at the northeast corner of the land ~ormerly of Neal; running thence west 23 chains and 20 links, partly along the south line of Baxley to the northwest corner of ~aid land formerly of Neal; thence south 17 c~ains and 24 links to a point in the west line of said land formerly of Neal; thenc~ east 23 chains and 20 links to the east line of said land ~ormerly of Neal, at an oak tree mark~d on its south side; thence running north along the .east line of said land formerly of N~al; 17 chains and 24 links tQ the place of beginning, containing forty (4o) acres, more or less; being the same premises conveyed by John P. Neal to said George H. Gould .by deed dated November 29, 1SS6, and recorded 1n aook 10 of Deeds, page 136, Santa Barbara County Records; EXCEPTING therefrom 41 acres conveyed by said George H. Gould to Isaac Baxley, by deed dated December 24, 1Sg6, and recorded in Book 10 of Deeds, at page 2g2, Santa Barbara County Records. PARCEL O: Beginning at the southeast corner of the l~nds of Mary E. F. Gould, said southeast corner being the west line of the premises above described and on the east 364 side or a county road (Olive Mill Road); running thence north along the 'West line of land above described, 650 f eet; thence west 25 feet; thence south 650 feet to the south line of land of said Mary E. F. Gould; thence east 25 feet to the place of beginning; being the same premises conveyed by Mary E. F. Gould to George H. Gould, by deed recorde in Book 64 of Deeds, page 5g, Santa Barbara County Records. PARCEL D: .Beginning at the northeast corner or that strip of land conveyed by Mary E. F. Gould to George H. Gould by deed dated June 1S9S, and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Santa Barbara County in Book 64 of ueeds, page 5g; thence running along the west line of land conveyed to said George H. Gould by John P. Neal, by deed dated November 29, lgS6, and recorded in the office of the Recorder aforesaid in Book 10 of Deeds, page 136, 5 feet, more or .less, to land of Mrs. Anna B. Bliss; thence south g9 20' west along said land of Mrs. Anna B. Bliss, 25 feet; thence runnin south 5 feet to the northwest corner of s ai d strip eo conveyed as aforesaid, by Mary E. F. Gould to George H. Gould; thence running eastwardly, along the north end of said strip of land so conveyed as aforesaid by Mary E. F. Gould to George H. Gould 25 feet to the place of beginning; being the same premises conveyed to George H. Gould by Mary C. Hansen, by deed dated December 27, 1924, and recorded in Book 52 of Official Records, page 175, Santa Barbara County Records; EXCEPTING from the premises above described as Parcels A, B, C, and D, the f ollowing parcels of l and granted by Charles W. Gould to Elizabeth Story Langford: That ce~ta1n land granted by a deed dat ed August 25, 1930, and recorded 1n Book 221 of Official Records, at page 114, Santa Barbara County Records, containing 6.91 acres; That certain land granted by a de ed dated December 16, 1930, and recorded in -Book 224 of Official Records, at page 43g, Santa Barbara County Records, containing 3.005 acres. EXCLUSION NO. 6 Excepting and excluding from said proposed Montecito Sanitary District of Santa Barbara County all that real property situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, particularly described as follows: Beginning at a post from which an oak tree 20 inches in diameter marked N. bears south Gg0 east 45 links, which i s t he southeasterly corner of land conveyed by the Town of Santa Barbara to David Nidever on January 29, lg5g, by Deed recorded in Book "B" of Deeds, at page 712; thence running along the e asterly boundary of same, north 10 east 22.73 chains t o a post from which an oak tree 12 inches in diameter marked M. bears south 49 30 west 14 links; thence north 25.13 chains to intersection with boundary line of t he Pueblo Lands; thence f ollowing s aid boundary south g7 45 1 west g.46 chains to a post; thence south 56 west 3.6g chains to post; thence south 3 ~6' west 20.70 chains t o post from which the second named corner bears south goo east 13.14t chains; thence south 10 west 22.73 chains to a post; thence south goo east 13.14t chains to the point or beginning. EXCEPTING therefrom t hat real property grant ed by R. Kinton Stevens to Charles F. Eaton -by Deed dated December -31, lgg6, and recorded in Book 10, at pages 314-316 of Deeds, records of said County. ALSO EXCEPTING therefrom that r eal property granted by said Stevens, et ux., to Frank M, Gallaher, by deed dated July 2, lg92, and recorded in Book 35, at pages 171-173 of deeds, records of said County ALSO EXCEPTING therefrom that real property .conveyed by said St evens, et ux., . to Charles F. Eaton by Deed dated September 2, 1S92, and recorded in Book 34, at pages Rider to Blanket Oil Drillinp: Bon Transfer of Funds to Employees 1 Retirement Fund . . Statement of Tuition for , ' - u t.l Jul1 21st, 1947. 125-127 of Deeds, reoo~ds of said County BE ~T FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the County Surveyor forthwith prepare maps of said district and that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors forward copies thereof, and of this Resolution to the Assessor ~t this County of Santa Barbara, and to the Board o~ Equalization of the State of California prior to the 1st day of February, 194g, in compliance with Section 3720 of the Political Code, this resolution to serve as a statement of the creation of said district and metes and bounds description of its boundaries. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 21st' day of July, 1947, by the following votes, to wit: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None. In the Matter of Rider to Blanket Oil Drilling Bond. Pursuant to the reqiest of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following endorsemept to blanket oi.l drilling bond No. 123295 be, and the same is hereby, approved: Douglas Oil Company of California - Pacific Indemnity Co~~ny c~vering well "DouglasLos Flores" No. 15. In the Matt~ of Transfer of Funds to the Employees' Retirement Fund. -0 -RD ER Upon motion, duly made, seconded, and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to transfer the following sums to the nEmployees' Retirement Fund" from the funds set forth below, said transfer being in accordance with the provisions of Section 101 of Article 6 of the County Employees Retirement Aot of 1937: General Funcl' Salary Fund Good Roads Fund First Road Fund Third Road Fund Fourth Road Fund 011 Well Inspection Fund Law Library Fund Total credited to "Employees' Retirement FundM $3.594.50 2,062.g2 441.91 119. 45 235.06 162.65 22.02 .69 $6,639.10 Upon the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Statement of Tuition for Non-Resident Junior College Students Non-Resident for the Fiscal Year 1947-4g. Junior Colle e Students. Statement of tutition for non-resident Junior College Students and request for necessary tax levy, as presented by the County Superintendent of Schools, was received and ordered placed on tile. 366 . Recommendatio v' Recommendatio Petition for Relief Under Ordinance No . 453. ( In the Matter of the Reoommendati2n of the Planning_Commission for Abandonment of an Unimproved Right of Way on Mission Canyon Road. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. In the Matter of the Recommendation of the Planning Commission Relative to the Application of Robert D. Peterson for a Use Permit. The above entitled matter is hereby referred to the District Attorney. In the Matter of the Petition of Rosalie C. Baker for Relief Under Ordinance No. 453. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the recommendation or the Planning Commission, denying Rosalie c. Baker relief under Ordinance No. 453 be, and the same is hereby, confirmed. Reauest tor In the Matter of the Request of General Thomp__son Lawren_ce for the Construction the Construct on of a Residenc of a Residence 42 feet from the Centerline of Montrose Place, Mission Canyon Heights. 42 f eE"t from the CE"nterlin Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the recommendation of Montrose Place . / of the Planning Commission granting General Thompson Lawrence permission to erect a dwelling 42 feet from the centerline of Montrose Place be, and the same is hereby, confirmed. Reouest for In the Matter of the Request of y~ orge F. Peters to~I!_elief Under Zoning Relief Under Zoning Ordin- Ordinance No. 453 . ance No. 453 . ~ Upon motion, duly seconded and oarried, it is ordered that the findings of Maintenance of Heavy Machinery ( - . . -. . -- - - j - - .- -; Pet.i tion . for~ ' the Re-~oning of a Portion of Carpinteri v " . Report of Stat*"' Control ler ., . ., Ordinance No . 590 .I the Planning Commission granting George F. Peters relief under zoning ordinance No. 453 be, and the same is hereby, confirmed. In the Matter of the Maintenance of Heavy~ Mach1nery by the Hergert Constructio Company near La Cumbre Road and u. s. Highway 101. The above entitled matter wa~ referred to the District Attorney. In the Matter of the P e tit1on~of Burchell Upson for the Re-Zoning of a Portion of Carpinteria. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a Notice of Hearing on the petition of Buirchell Upson for re-zoning a portion of Carpinteria between Santa Monica Creek and Santa Monica Road from R-4 multiple family residents to C-1 commercial be, and the same is hereby, set for Monday, August 4th, 1947, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the . meeting room of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara; said Notice ot Public Hearing to be published in the Carpinteria Herald In the Mat-ter -of Report of the State Controller Relative to Apportionment of Gasoline and Motor Registration Fees. The above entitled matter was ordered placed on file. 'In the Matter of Ordinance No. 590. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously; the Board passed and adopted Ordinance No. 590 of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, entitled "An Ordinance Fixing the Time and Place of Holding Regular Meetings of the Board of Supervisors". Upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: C. W. Baadbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None , Approval of F5n~1 :Map of Arcedy Estate Subdivision ' Anprop~ia~ion to Pasadena Tournament of Roses. July 21st 1 1947 In the Matter of the Approval of the Final Map of Arcady Estates Subdivision. v Resolution No. 755g WHEREAS, the final record of .survey map .of .the above-named subdivision has been presented to this Board of Supervisors for approval; and WHEREAS, said subdivision is within the County of Santa Barbara and outside the limits of any incorporated city; and WHEREAS, the tentative map of said subdivision has heretofore been conditionally approved by the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, the final map has been approved by the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, said final map complies with all the requirements of law and complies with the conditional approval of said tentative map, and conforms, in respect to design, to. said approved tentative map; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED, that said final map, prepared by Penfield and Smith, be, and the same is hereby, approved for subdivision purposes in accordance with conditional approval of said tentative map, and the Clerk is ordered to execute his certificate on said map showing said approval. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 21st day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays; None Absent: None In the Matter of Appropriation to the Pasadena Tournament of Roses. Upon motion, duly seconded and ce.rried, it is Ordered that $2,000.00 be, and the same is hereby, appropriated toward the construction of a float to be entered in the Pasadena Rose Tournament. Communication In the Matter o!_ Commu~~~ati~n from Mayor Montgomer1 Relative to the from _Mayor MoptgomPry Re Re&rganization of the Housing Authority of Santa Barbara County. to thP Reorgan i za~ion The Clerk is hereby directed to notify Mr. Montgomery that the Board feels it of the Housin Authority is not advisable to reorganize the Commissioners of the Santa Barbara County Housing . . ContrRct with the Yacht Clu f or Advertising Purpos S Acceptance of Deed for Publ c Authority at this time In the Matter of Contract with the Santa Barbara Yacht Club, Inc. for Advertising Purposes. Upon motion, duly s econded and carried, it is Ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute a contract, on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara , relative to the appropriation. of. $1,500.00 to the Santa Barbara Yacht Club, Inc. In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed for Pub-lic Road Pu-rposes, second Road Road Pur poses District. / ~ Resolution No. 7559 WHEREAS, by an instrument dated July 7th, 1947, Alex Irvine and EJJllDa Irvine, his wife, and Allen E. Rogers and Florence B. Rogers, his wife, grant to the County of Santa Barbara a certain parcel of land for public road purposes; and WHEREAS, it appears for the best interests of the County of Santa Barbara that said deed should be accepted, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said deed be, and the same. is hereby accepted, and that J. E. Lewis, County Clerk, is hereby authorized and directe to record said deed in the off ice of the Recorder of the County of Santa Barbara. ----~~~~-,-------,----------------------------------- ----- 368 / Sending ~'lire to President o. f the United States Reauesting Prevention of Southern Pacific Railroad Strike i Settlement of Dama~e Done at Ocean Park ' ,/ Cencellation of Taxes on Property Acquired by the State ~. Laying 'II at er Pipeline at the General Hospital v Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, t his 21st day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. MoClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Sending Wire t o the President of the United States Requesting Prevention of the Southern Pacific Railroad Strike. The Chairman is her eby directed to send a wire to the President urging prevention of the Southern Pacific Railroad Strike. In the Matter of Settlement of Dam~ge Done at Ocean Park, Fourth District, by the Army of the United States. Upon motion, duly s econded and carried, it is ordered that H. P. Manning, Public Works Department, be, and he is her eby, directed to make an appraisal of the damage done to Ocean Park by the Army of the United States, preparatory t o the settlement of said claim . In the Matter of Cancellat i on of Taxes on Property Acquired by the State of Californi a. ORDER . . . It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State that -the St ate. of California . . . of Cal ifornia/has acquired title to and is t he owner of certain real property situate in the County of Santa Barbara , State of Cal ifornia, and It further appearing that application has been made for the cancellation of taxes and/or assessments, or liens theref or, on or against said r eal property, and improvements ther eon, if any, as provided by Section 49g6, et seq., of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the St ate of California, and It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said County of Santa Barbara to the cancellation of said taxes and/or assessments, has been . obtained therefor, . NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the A~ditor of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be , and he is hereby, authorized and directed to cancel any aid all Sa.id. uncollected taxes and/or asses sments on or against/real property which became a l i en on the first Monday in March, 1941. Said property acquired by the State of California, and hereinabove ref erred to is described as f ollows, t o wit: Assessed to H. L. Kaufman Description Pueblo Map 65 Lot 67 In the Matter of Laying Water Pipeline at the Santa Barbara Gener al Hospital. Resolution No. 7560 WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of Califorru.a, .a great emergency exists within the meaning of section 4o41.1g of the Political Code ; and WHEREAS, said emergency consists of the f ollowing facts: that the General Hospital on San Antonio Road is caring for a large number of sick and/or injured and/or disabled and/or aged and infirm patients, and for said purposes is in urgent need of an a~ple water supply; that the present piping sustem leading from the reservoir (which is the s ource of water) to the hospital is insufficient to furnish such a supply, said present pipe line being a 4 inch galvanized steel line over 25 years old which 1s rusted July 21st, 1947. and corroded so that its interior diameter does not exceed one inch; that it is necessary to replace said present pipe line with a new pipe line at least 6 inches in diameter and approximately 1700 feet long in order to furnish such a supply and to insure sufficient wate-r for adequate fire protection of the hospital; that said replacement must be made immediately and there is insufficient time to prepare plans and specifications, strain sheets, working details and advertise for bids; that unless said project is begun at once and prosecuted diligently to completion, the aforesaid patients will suffer from lack of water and proper care and treatment will not be available for them, and there will be insufficient protection against fire. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, FOUND AND RESOLVED: 1. That the foregoing recitations are true and correct. 2. That the work of laying a new 6" transite pipe water line approximately 1700 feet long from the General Hospital water reservoir to the General Hospital on San Antonio Road, including the digging of necessary trenches, the laying and connecting of the necessary pipe, the back-filling of said trenches and the purchase of necessary materials be forthwith accomplished as an emergency measure under the provisions of said section ~41.1g. 3. That said work shall be done by day labor under the direction of the Board of Supervisors or by contract, or by a combination of both as may to said Board of Supervisors appear to be in the best interests of the County of Santa Barbara, and all requirements for preparation of plans and specifications, strain sheets, working details and advertisement for bids are hereby dispensed with. 4. The Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to enter into such contracts as may be necessary for the accomplishment of all or portions of said project, said contractors to be paid the actual cost of material and labor expended by them in doing the work, plus not to exceed 15% to cover all profits, supervision, use of machinery and tools, and other expenses, provided that no more than the lowest current market prioe shall be paid for materials; and provided, further, that the total cost of said project (exclusive of c0sts of purchasing pipe) shall not exceed $1,500.00. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 21st day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None. Establishing In the Matter of Establishing a Special Road Improvement_!und in Accordance Special Road Improvement with Section 1622 of the Streets and Highways Code. Fund. v v Resolution No. 7561 WHEREAS, Section 1622 of the Streets and Highways Code, as amended in 1947, requires that all amounts of money paid to each county, out of money derived from the . . Highway Users Tax Fund, shall be deposited in a "special road improvement fund" which each Board of Supervisors shall establish for that purpose; and WHEREAS, the Good Roads Fund of the County of Santa Barbara is such a special road improvement fund, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEB.EBY RESOLVED that the said Good Roads Fund of the County of Santa Barbara be and the same is hereby designated and established as a special road improvement Fund within the meaning of said Section 1622 of the Streets and Highways Code, as amended in 1947. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all amounts paid to the County of Santa Barbara Agreement with the City of Santa Barbara Re: to Recreational Program .( Appointment of Deputy Col:lnty Building Inspector. v out of money derived from the Highway Users Tax Fund shall be deposited in said special road improvement fund, to-wit, the Good Roads Fund. Passed a.nd adopt ed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 21st day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of Agree-ment with the -City of Santa Barbara Relative to Recreational Program. ~Resolution No. 7562 _ WHEREAS, a certain agreement between the County of Santa Barbara and the City of Santa Barbara, bearing date of July 1, 1947, by the terms or which the County would make certain contributions t o the City for the maintenance and op-eration of a certain recreation center, has been presented to this Board; and WHEREAS, it appears necessary and proper to execute said agreement, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that C. W. Bradbury and J. E. Lewis, the chairman and clerk, respectively, of the Board of Supervisors, be and they - . are hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the County if, as and when said agreement has been duly executed by the City of Santa Barbara. Passed and adopted by the Boa.rd of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 21st day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A: Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of the Appointment of a Deputy County Building Inspector for the - Vicinity of Santa Maria. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that York Petersen be, and he is hereby, appointed a deputy County Building Inspector for ~he vicinity of Sant a Maria; the remuneration of s aid inspector to be at cost. The Clerk is hereby directed to write the Santa Maria City Council to confirm Mr. Petersen's appointment. . . Meetinf of County Engine s In the Matter of the Meeting of County Engineers. . . . ' Comuromise of ~ Claim ./ Upon motion, duly secorded and carried, it is ordered that Francis E. Evans, . Surveyor, and Robert Westwick, Road Commissioner, be, and they are hereby, authorized to at tend a State meeting of County Engineers in Oakland, August 7th and gth, 1947 . The Board took a recess until 5 o'clock p.m. of this day. At 5 o'clock p.m. the Board convened. Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. St e'"art, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, and J. E. Lewie, Clerk. In the Matter of the Compromise of- t-he Claim of the Santa Barbara General Hospital Against the Estate of George E. Littlefield. Resolution No. 7563 WHEREAS, one George Elmer Littlefield was a recipient of Old Age Security payments from the Santa Barbara County Weltare Department, and while receiving such aid, he was required to become an inmate of the Santa Barbara General Hospital on the date of February 27, 19~5, and was an inmate of said hospital requiring medical attentio until the date of his death on or about March 7, 1947; and July 21st, 194-7. WHEREAS, during his lifetime and while re~eiving Old Age Security payments, said recipient did not possess real or personal property in excess of that permitted by the Old Age Security l aw ; and WHEREAS, at the time of his death, said recipient left a will which was admitte to probate, same being entitled "In the Matter of the Estate of George Elmer Littlefield D~ceased 11 , Superior Court of Santa Barbara County No. 3954-4-, the estate involved therein consisting of real and personal property of a total appraised value of $6,923.84-; and WHEREAS, on April 4-, 194-7, a creditor's claim was filed by Charles c. ~edges, M.D. on behalf of the Santa Barbara General Hospital for an amount of $2,94-4-.00, covering hospital services for a total period of 736 days; and WHEREAS, Louise B . Brownell, executrix of the estate of the aforesaid George Elmer Littlefield, did on June 26, 194-7, ~n advice of her attorney, reject said claim in toto, which said rejected claim was filed in the said estate on July 9, 194-7; and WHEREAS, it appears from the verified affidavits submitted in connection with the rejection of said claim of Hugh J. Weldon, attorney for said executrix, and Louise B. Brownell that the total market value of the assets af said estate will be consider- ably less than the appraised value thereof; and WHEREAS, that although the aforesaid George Elmer Littlefield in the absence of hospitalization in said hospital was eligible for Old Age Security payments and that during the period of time he was confined in s aid hospital, the County of Santa Barbara received the State's proportion as Old Age Security payments in a total amount of $575.00; and WHEREAS, under the f acts and the law involved in this matter, it appears to be for the best interests of the County of Santa Barbara to adjust and compromise the claim of the Santa Barbara General Hospital against said estate on an equitable and reasonable basis; and WHEREAS, the amount of $1,000.00 appears to be a fair, reasonable and equitable adjustment and compromise of said claim on the recommendation of the District Attorney of said County, and the fair and reasonable attitude as manifested by said Hugh J. Weldon with an agreement or understanding having been arrived at with reference thereto tor adjustment in said amount, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that it is for the beet interests of said County of Santa Barbara that the said sum of $1,000.00 be and the same is hereby accepted by this Board of Supervisors on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara in full eettiement of all matte.rs pertaining to the claim of the Santa Barbara General Hos.pit.al against the said estate. IT IS FURTHER .ORDERED that the Distr~ct .Attorney of the County of Santa Barbara be and he is hereby authorizedl and directed to take any and all legal steps which may be deemed necessary and proper for the aceeptance of said sum of $1,ooo.oo from the executrix of the Estate of George Elmer Littlefield, Deceased, as aforesaid, said settlement to be in full and as satisfaction for any and all claims or demands of any nature whatsoever which said Santa Barbara General Hospital and the County of Santa Barbara has against the said estate upon the payment thereof by the executrix as aforesaid, to the County of Santa Barbara. Passed and adop~ed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Califor~ia, this 21st day of July, 194-7, by the following vote: Ayes:C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitch.e ll Noes: None Absent: None 37~ Awardin~ Contr ct ~ In the Matter of Awarding Contract for the Laying of Pipeline at the Santa for La.yin~ Pip - line at the Barbara General Hospital. General Hosuit 1 . Application to Excavate in a County Bofl Re-norts Allowance of Claim Old Age Security Automatic Increase List Effective August 1, 1')4 ,/ Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Lee & Neal be, and they are hereby, awarded the contract for the laying of pipeline at the Santa Barbara General Hes pit al in accordance w1 th their bid; and It is further ordered that the Chairman and Clerk be, and they are hereby, authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara In th.~ Matter of Application t_ E~~avate in a C oun~y Road. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Charles Dalpozzo be, and he is hereby, authorized to lay a 6 inch water pipeline north of u. s. Highway 101, Third District, upon the posting of a $250.00 bond. In the Matter of Reports. The following reports were received and ordered placed on file: City of Santa Maria Recreational Program County Health Department In the Matter of Allowance of Claim. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it is ordered that the following claim be, and the same is hereby, allowed: Attest: / 1947. State Controller GENERAL FUND $229.14 Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. J Chai rm an, Board pervisors - Clerk Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbar~ State of California, July 2gth, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Present: Supervisors C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. Twitchell, end J. E. Lewis, Clerk Supervisor c. W. Bradbury in the Chair. The minutes of the Special Meeting of July 21st, 1947, were read and approved In the Matter of Old Age Security Automatic Increase List Effective August 1, The following recipients of Old Age Security, other than those whose grant is computed on the basis of need in excess of $60, are entitled to an automatic increase in aid of Five Dollars Ct5.00) per month each, thus raising the grant from Fitty-f1ve Dollars ($55.00) to Sixty Dollars ($60.00) per month, or adjusting the grant so that the income plus the Aid totals Sixty Dollars ($60.00) per month. These 1ncreas s are made to conform to the provisions ot amended Section 2020 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, effective August 1, 1947. I J 37 July 2gth, 1947 Thia list includes cases in which the only adjustment is the automatic increase . as required by law, and not those in which changes in income have occurred. PAGES 1 TO 16 APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA ON Jul1 2g, 1947. (SEAL) NAME Hansen, Jt~a Lewis, Sarah Frances Flores, Christina Lopez, Leopoldo Fish, Mattie Reynolds, Levi D. - Johnson, Mary Ellen Clark, Rebecca Ann . Colby, Walter Brooks, Elizabeth Wilbur, Arvilla Espinosa, Edwardo De la Guerra, Jose . Came~on, Ottilie Romero, Martina . Mortenson, Fredrick Smart, Lydia M. Dugger, Julia Mathews, Carrie Munoz, Mary Ruiz, Cecelia Buzz~ll, Effie Linville, Clara . McG1nn1~, Minnie J Thompson, Elmira Belle Shoemaker, Lilly - Chudley, Joseph Kinyon, Nora . Sims, Jacob L Boney, William J Brookshire, Margaret . Carter, Sarah Michel, Elizabeth . Smith, Mamie Etta . McConnell, William J . Ruiz, Juana . Ellwell, James J . Mitchell, Edward Mitchell, Mary I saace, Mary . Schuler, John w - J. L. FERGUSON Signature of Deputy County Clerk . NEW RATE t6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 "60.00 60.00 60.00 40.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60 00 60.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 NAME Clark, Catherine Miller, Margaret Ann M~loy, Maydora Smith, Heniy A. Trowbridge, Sarah E. Folsom, Elry Russell, William-T. Silveira, Frances M. Co'ta, Queremon Ector, Wolfe ~. Fuller, Almira Bader, Joe Contreras, Mike Mitchell, Elizabeth . Mitchell, Henry Andrews, Thomas B Hutcheson, Alonzo W. Jewett, Mae E. Ross, Etta M. Ruark, May L. Hogan, Lulu s. Bovero, Filippo Gonzales, Roque Carr, Alice Anderson, ~lysses Grant Banks, Anna Stoehr, Adelheid Barcena, Ben B. Bates, William Eddy, Leona Forbes, Mattie E. Lindley, Mary Ann Romero, Ramon Celestino Rowland, Etta Aucelia Smith, Lillie Ada Winnitord, Millie Worley, Mary Eddie Clark, Edgar Crowder, Josephine Allen, Bernard A. Hawkins, Mary Agnes . Hi~ehcook, Mary Ann Ar.abus, Maria Armbrust, Henry K C~eney, ary Caroline Cross, Clarence . Cross, Minnie B Earl, Chancey NEW RATE $60.00' 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 NAME Holt, Mary Lang, Mary Anne - Gerlich, Franoe-s Maxim, Fred W. Peterson, Charles Reish, Mable Ri ~as, Cre-cencio Romero, Tom Snyder, Orie E. Weissinger, Katie Wilson, Emma Black, Lelia Cole, Mary D. Cox, Bertha D~nnesen, Mary o. Jackson, 'M~1: E. Moor~, Alexander Romero, Thomas Larsen, Ellen Manes, Josie Ab~es, J . E. Ayala, Ramon Estrada, Frank Hill, Maud W. Lawrence, Cornelia Napier, Ellen Elizabeth Newkirk, Roy E. Pena, Desidero Prevo, Lillie Ruiz, Caetano Young, John R. Carrillo, Juana Jonas, Charles TatJes, John . . Butler, Beatrice Graciano, Jose Innocente Henane, Mary Malloy, Grace s. Banks, Cora Co;, Mary Ou11mers Jensen, Jens J. s. Motsch, John New~on, Robert C. Ortiz, Ramon Swanson, Peter Cordero, Encarnacion Anthony, Charles W. July 2gth, 1947 NEW RATE 155.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 52.00 I 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 5g.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 I 37tj NAME Cross, Lucy Patrick De Aquino, Thomas Figueroa, Pablo Gosselin, Rose F. McCauley, Tom McCord, Elizabeth Jane Donhoo, Virginia Jones, Lillian R Sepulveda, Concepcion Beckstead, Ada Elizabeth Christiansen, Sidse Marie Cota, Modesta Grant, Peter Kirsten, Carl Phelps, Elton H. Porter, Susan Stephens, Mattie Weeks, Carrie Ray Hale, W. M Hay, Mary Heard, Sophia Ingram, Linnie E. Minster, Fred Shepard, Frances H Vorwick, Jane Bonenfant, David Bradford, Dora Dominguez, Altred Fillippini, Josie Harrison, J. Wilson Henni~g, John M House, Martha Evelyn Ireland, Clarence J. Martinez, Petra Mendel, Frederick Parker, David Elmer Phytides, Sabbas Taylor, Laura G Turner, Julia Carroll, Frank Castro, Teresa Gregersen, Jens Logsdon, George Mock, Petra Moon, Libbie Stotts, Laura Bright, Emma M. Bright, Scott NEW RATE I $60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 53.00 57.00 60.00 56.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 ' 60.00 57.00 60.00 45.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 50.00 6o.oo 6o.oo 60.00 ' ' NAME Clark, Hugh Hogan, Jack . . Johns, William . Pike, _Dora- . R.i ckerby, Felipa- Clares 'l'smm~ny, Charles Apodaca, Lawrence Foland, Amy _ . Garcia, Adelaida McDonald, B"elle . Arellanes, Jesus Bueter, William Lancaster, Rose . Va. ~enzuela, _ Edwarda Adams, Alice Ensor, Frank Willard . Garner, Ignacio . Learne(!., Mary J. Worsham, Robert . Smith, Sidney Archer, William H. Graton, ~oseph o. Kesling, John J. Troup, James . W. alton, Arth~r W Weeks, Villard.Folger Woods, Margaret Callow, Clara Jane . Goby, Frank Hott, Robert Keogh, Laura Ann . Weeks, Ida M . Huffine, Cora E Krallman, Frank . O'Connell, Paulina Wolgamott, Charles B Faasen, Cornelia Hilton, Ellen Lyons, Lulu R Odum, Amelia Bell Baldridge, Josephine B Burns, Joseph Ducas, Ernest Espi~oea, Alfredo Tatjes, Ida Anderson, Minnie Bland, George S. July 2gth, 1947 NEW RATE $60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 33.00 60.00 5!5.00 60.00 60.00 5!.25 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 4o.oo 52.00 60.00 60.00 57 oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 378 ' NAME Boggs, M~lvin Goux, Juan K1sner, Tillie s. Marshall, James S. Strawn, Charlotte E. Terry, Victor w. Caballeri, Ana Gamboa, Jose Schwenk, Hedwig Traynor, Jennie L. Traynor, Thomas Bbnazzola, Ambrogio Faasen, Bernardus McCarthy, Francis Bejar, Bernardo Hildenbrand, Margaret J. Hunt, Sara _ Johnson, Mamie Norman, Frank c. Parker, Elena Sandoz, Marie Adele Soares, Joaquin Walton, Graee Bruner_, Rose ChamberJ, Kate C. Hays, Emma Humes, Harry Hunt, Sara Anne Krebs, Carl Otto Newkirk, Hattie L. Dominguez, Francisco Foster, Frances L. Knowles, George C. Perry, Walter Barreras, Alex Bartholomew, Claude Bartholomew, Mary Gibson, George Hallden, Josephine Hernandez, Jospeh Johnson, Hubert B. Mendez, Florencia c. Otis, Laura . Reynolds, Ermina Silva, Evangel1n1a Sluman, Birdie . Tolladay, Hattie L. Reed, George ' NEW RATE $60.00. 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 56.00 60.00 60.00 57.-00 60.00 56.00 56.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 3g oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 ' NAME Rivas, Herminia Medley, Leona Ethlyn Sproat, Aurelia B~tes, Winnietred B.1ther, -Bertha M~Donald,Archibald M~rtens, William Nne z, Frank Tprry, John Wlnney, Mary Elizabeth B~asher, Elizabeth Dpminguez, Juan B. Ll).de, George Mprr, Mary E. PJLtton. , Iva . B~ckrioh, Anna D1llon, Cecelia M. Mstin, Walter Edwin P1co, Hercules W~st, Caddie Will is, Florence Lane, Mary I. _ Mstin, Elizabeth Mytton, Charlotte I. W}:leeler, -V1rgin1a Ey' -ans, Bert Bzzell, William C~r1llo, Maria Carrillo, Selin Hghes, Allo Frances J~hnson, H. Clara Pittman, Johanna S~otts, William J. Txworth, Mary Ann C~ark, Burnettie D~ Lisle, Martha G. M~Carthy, Bridget Pry, George Riley Pry, Mary Jane Brewer, Minnie M. Apderson, Rioka Bpyl, Spencer T. Epglert, Bernard P. Hpbbs, James A. Brtord, Humphrey Brf ord, H. Alice H.all, Diana E. Jacobi, Cornelia NEW RATE $60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 1+9.33 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 55.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 50.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 3 8 I ' 380 NAME Lindl?lom, Nora Southwick, Willard_ Osgood Morse, Nellie B. Brant, Harry E. F.lynn, William Hayes, George H. Morin1n1, Henry P. Pierce, Alfred H. Pierce, Rosa Ronayne, James Becker, Harley P. Cota, Virginia Feliz, Fernando Hellwig, Martha Nalty, Mary Cecelia Parker, Peter Phelps, David A. Wright, Frank . Petersen, Bertha W. Remington, Lottie Benton, Hayes J. Dominguez, Romielo Juan Bene~iot, Eloise De Ortega, Victoria R. Tibbats, Elmina o. Herrmann, Emil R. Jetf ~rson, Daniel McCombs, Roy Mielke, Minnie Erickson, John w. Corona, Mary G. Drewisch, Nellie Fultz, Walter s. Mccready, Alvina E. Overman, Leona Southwick, Corrine Lenz, Ida C. Deal, Charles, Joseph Nourse, Mabel Yates, Stella Cornell, Clara B. Mason, John Petersen, Carl Peterson, Marie J. Bunf 111, Robert Luther, Fannie M. Ruiz, Rachel Wann, Hattie NEW RATE $60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 35.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00. 57~50 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 - I NAME Armstrong, Emma P. Hunt, Herbert Fred Libbey, Charles F. St~mpel, George F. C. Vaughner, Luoy .J. Burhans, Louisa H. Davidson, Dora Johnson, Edith R. Kirby, Bella Mi1.ler, Louisa Roney, J ames Ryan, Jack Taylor, Lizzie Y. Haven, Louise McKela, Emma L. Campbell, Henrr A. Comm.er, Ida Eaton, Martha w. Laird Olivera, Febronia Sa1fJ'ers, Thomas Hiram Be-Jar, Nathaniel Frantz, Gue Lindsay, Grace M. Post, Andrew Powers, Cora M. Smith, Lena Archer Bell, Sylvanna Allen Brauer, Herman Foss, Delf'ina Jimenez, Ramon RuhJohn, Stanley Bainbridge, Josie Barber, Mary Ann Colley, Alice Flowers, Sam Hughes, Annie Eliza Reid, ?:follie Smith, Sarah M. Ygnacio, Blanca Rerrmann, Minnie B. Olivera, Morris Plaugher, Frank Ruiz, Sophie Catarina Wesselhoett, Mary F. Culligan, Thomas McNeal, Amanda A. Richards, Elizabeth M. July 2gth, 1947 NEW RATE t57.oo 57.00 30.00 60.00 59.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 56.00 60.00 60.00 35.70 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 56.00 35.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 3 ~ 1 382 NAME Richards, John Th.o mas, Teresa J. Thompson, John E. Valenzuela, Jose L Ba~, Elin F. Bo~ser, Levenia R1_ohards, Ann E Sawyers, Alice Wagner, Rose Case, Andrew E Cone, Em.ma Ables, Emma Br.ebes, John Do_ Rego, Harriet Jones, Clarence M Tompkins, Francisca E Wi_lson, John T. McJl'aul, Ada A. R~mero, Raymond D. Va,lencia, Frank Wi.lliams, Fred B~ock, Joseph F. Ed.wards, John E. Ii,ng, Bessie w. S~egert, Minnie E. Snellborn, Hulda A. S~nclair, Lillian May B~ook, Sarah D~y, Edward C. El.lie, Maude F~ster, Antone J~ssen, Anna K~ng, Maude Serena Lo.well, Marie Petty, Nettie PEltty, Otis O. Valdez, Charles AQu t, Edward H. Benedict, Walter Brewster, Irene Lane, Maud Pierce, Mena Shelby, Walter G. Triggs, Dora Gt1ff in, Eldora Hayes, Clara Emily Peterson, Edward J. de Roaldes, Geo. de Roal.des, Karin - ' NEW RATE t6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 4;.oo 60.00 45.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 57.00 57.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 4g.79 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 5g.67 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 - , July 2gth, 1947 NAME I)utt, Charles . I)utt, Mary ~avina Calderon, Guardian tor Hudson, Sarah E. ~cLaughl1n, Georgia E. ~olnar, Josephine ~tuart, Agnes ~owhower, Cora ~liever, John F. ~iranda, Maria ~weet, Thomas V anarsde 1, Martha 1(entley, Samuel ijineman, Winifred ~roud, Margaret 1'1sh, ~arry ~ostrom, Brita Qox, Helen ~1smuke, Carroll Hallum :f:,oveland, Gustav ~reland, Herbert T. ~ohnston, Albinus Qrtega, Joseph Y. ~arp, Thomas A. ~artnell, William Mathiasen, Nels ~athiasen, Rosetta ~wanson, Charles ~ckerman, Leslie R. ~illetter, William ~ond, Emma Marie 9ovarrubias, Dolores ~erry, Antone ~outledge, Edward ~out ledge, Margaret ~krum, Em.ma ~e La Plaza, Nannie Marsh, Jesse de la Guerra, Ramon ~rimes, Mabel E. ~egeler, Anna P. ~yers, Anna ~oott, Minnie ~hutte, Joseph ~later, Sarah Stier, Martha Bowser, Edward Feliz, Georgia P NEW RATE t6o.oo 6o.oo 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 44.so 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 55 00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 57.00 60.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 384 NAME Harris, William L. Hessert, Louise Kaooianti, Annetta Kiles, Minnie More, Helena Nalty, Josephine Seagers, Mary Snell, Gracie Stewart, Kary c. Vandever, Pearl Louis Wolford, Arthur B. Brewster, John C3allahan, George Freeon, Charles Haskins, Mary LaBarge, Louisa Lapsley, Agnes G. Pearson, Emma Smyth, Benjamin Smyth, Lydia Williamson, John Ayala, Nioandro.A Bartlett, E. Molly einnamond, Jane c. Elliott, Ellis I. Freeon, Henry Hughes, Omer E. Krayenbuhl, Emilie Love, Anna T. May, Maude Saunders, Lelia L. Shipp, Albert Ackles, Laura B. Ayer, Elsie L. Furlott, Maude s. l\egan, Etta Abernathy, Carey M. C~nni~gham, Constance P1e, George T. Wilkins, Goldie Laura Scoggin, Carrie Swonger, Hattie Barrios, Federico Buckley, Bertha Buttum, Kate s. Coacher, Katie M. Mottett, Laura Riley, Pete NEW RATE t6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 5g.67 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 51.00 51.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 36.92 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 52.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 , NAME Snyder, Frank B. Alvarado, Filomena Coldren, Bertha L. Culbertson, Mary R. Dominguez, Ramon Dupuy, John Farrell, John Forbes,_ May Johnson, Catherine MacCulley, Jessie Boney, Lydia Chavez, Juan Daly, Grace H. Fitzpatrick, Nellie J Gill, Abbie P~ttman, G~orge A. Tanner, Rufus Brown, Minnie M. Foster, William Gaines, Nancy Ruth Murphy, John F. Oliver, Caleb T. Oliver, Frances Pearson, Hans Wrighteon, Charles Leslie Fults, Annie Gowen, Mittie L. Oliver, Mary J. Rusconi, Frances Turner, Nettie M. Ventioner, Dora s. Daniel, Alice c. Gaines, MicaJah Balasz, Pavel B~rnard, Laura Grady, Ella M. Hopkins, Elizabeth Frances . R11ssell, Dena Stewart, Clara v. V~squez, Theresa Cpta, Frances B~ekman, Frank A. Collins, Charles F. C~enshaw, Robert Fiske, Olga Gpetsch, William Hubbard, Laura M.orton, Mary J. July ~th, 1947 NEW RATE t6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 52.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 386 NAME Pitts, John w. Ruiz, Ceasar Dagger, Sadie Gaines, Kate G. Gaines, Thomas H. Ontiveros, !omas P. Peterson, Emma Powers, Juliet Smith,. Annie E. Valencia, Stella Bi-own, Virginia Kessler, Olive c. Masasso, Carlo Ortega, Epitanio Shepard, Albert Lee Finney, Annie Ambrqsi, Ennooente Andr~ws, Allison J. Bailey, George N. Foster, John Hill, Pauline H. Kennedy, Patrick MoClory, George Becker, Ruth E. Bland, May Chute, Wilmoth Bowers, Ellen Buffington, Ida B. Davis, Mae Herman, Barbara Blyth, Ada Feliz, Eliza Feliz, Joseph Gick, Lim Gunderson, Karl Olivera, Juan Olivera, Leila E. Stewart, Lee Walker, Henrietta Wayland, Frank L. Foster, Jessie B. MacHugh, Anna Lee Perugini, Giacomo Pickett, Kenneth R. Pickett, Mima E. Vogel, Herminia Wheatley, Thomas crantino Teresa Feliz, William F. I NEW RATE $60.00' 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 41~9g 60.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 60.00 55,.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 48 00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 56.13 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 ' - NAME George, Jane F. Lyon, Viola McKay, Stewart George Milward, Victor T. Wi;tl1s, Ann Yearsley, John . Bailer, Myron Guess, Oliver K. Hall, Gertrude Swartz, John Camargo, Erminia Garber, Peter James Warconsin, Eugenie Winters, George Eby, Isabelle ~ Gantner, Lettie Jane Girthoter, Emma Guiltoil, Mabelle L. Pierce, Frances P. Sterok, S;vdney E. Whalen, Savilla Buo~alew, M;vra Drumm, Louis Hilton, Ella M. Raasted, Anelene W. Thornton, Millie Ethel . Cox, Nona c. Field, John C. Field, Margaret M. Hudson, Louisa . Hurt, Eva Almira . Yates, Charles M. Davis, Callie Hayes, James Nelson, Anne P. Saunders, Myrtle Williams, Josie Wallis, Henry .Archibald, John H. Archibald, Mary c. C~mmiskey, Catherine Harrison, Muriel E. McKinney, Ross Morelli, Mary Sullivan, Justina Wilson,- Margaret Arr1gon1, Pietro July 2gth, 1947 NEW RATE t6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 3g.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 22~75 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 . 60.00 32.47 60.00 60.00 52.50 60.00 60.00 60.00 ,., ' ; t_) 388 ' -- ---~------------------------------------------ NAME Harris, James . Jourdan, Joseph J. teye, Nancy J Powell, George s. Tibba:ts, Edward Todd, Altred L. Wolford, Maud Zanetti, Pl1no Reynolds, Margaret Bakker, Jisze Hackley, Ella E. ' Harding, Capitola Johnson, Anna M Lugo, William Merrifield, Lizzie Platt, Juliette Wieechendorrr, Helene Wild~r, Leila E Stone, Gertrude Ast, Nellie Benson, Ella Ieene, Caroline Kinney, Martha A. Mason, Stella Maybee, Alb~rt McKinney, Laura A Peterkin, George w. Reel, Minnie Bick.hart, Lewis Dodd, J. Gladys Heilman, Frank Isle, Charles D. McGuttin, Della Patnoe, Ida Showalter, Emma C Tingley, Walter P . Todd, Fannie C.o zzan1, Agostino De Hart, Mary L. F.r ank, Freda iI1ll, Ethel P Ro~r1gues, Elmira Sharp, Rose L S.i lva, Viotor T.i sdel, Belle Logan, Sarah Cordero, Juan Crites, Dona NEW RATE $60.00 60.00 60.00 30.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 55.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 53.50 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 3g.12 60.00 55.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 52.00 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 \ NAME Dunkle, Gilbert R. - Evans, Mabel C. Jol:lnsoJ?., Lenore . Lawrence, Alice Majors, Fannie o. Overholtzer, Ralph F. Pa:rk, Walter Pennington, Henry A. Pennington, Jennie A. Avery, Annie A. Babcock, Carrol Babcock, Edith A Ferrari, Albino Garrison, 01,.ve Hill, Augusta Johilson, Josiephine Maupin, Graoe Seevers, Annie c Cardoza, Frank G. Curran, Lillian Grosshans, Martha H\\nt, Louise C itussell, Dora Sobey, Edward J. -Sykes, Ada. Welty, . Gertrude Williams, Walter N. Acosta, Dolores - Beraldo, Frank J. Broadwell, Ann Ferguson, EmilyGuidott1, Fulgenzio Lara, Gumecinda Kanuel, Joseph P. Mudgett; Albert H. Rowley, Matie M. Silva, John Bittner, Carl Reinhold Bhornstad, Karen Bo~ee, Minnie Ferguson, Isabella Fleming, Syrena Gilmour, Katherine Greene, Frederick Guess, Katie Hartigan, Mary A Ho~ge, C. T. July 2gth, 1947 NEW RATE t6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 39.g7 50.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 '"' ' ' 390 . . - NAME Hopkins, Harry s. Mar tinez, Buenaventura Ma~zarolo, Giuseppe Pe~ers en, Dirk J. Ramsey, J ohn N R8.J!1.sey, Maria Si~vers, Anna J. Si~ve rs, John J. St~in, Frank Yol?-ng, Ellen Li~dsey, James M. Jo~es, John -T. Ch~vez, Narciso Oh~istensen, Pearl DoJ\linguez, Mary Fuller, Evelyn N. Gr~gory, Ernest HaJ).d, Hattie B. Hower~on, Mattie La1;ham, Alma L. Pina, Frank Shaw, Charles J. Millburn, Vinnie v. Andrews, Eula Bliss, Norma A. Brooks, Anna M. Cowins, Virau Dawson, Frances E. Jonnson, Bertha L. LaF,ontaine, Prasper Mox-ri s, Mary Oates, William J. Pqne, Jessie Pinkston, Lelia E, Brooks, May Chamberlin, Ben F Church, Benjamin A. Murr, EJllJla I. Neely, Beatrice Waugh, Walter Fultz, Frances T. Chapman, Etna Delkener, Agnes Depew, William B. Gonzale ick T. Howe, Maude E. Leavitt, Maude s. McArron, Edith M. McCandless, John c. . . NEW RATE 860.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 55.00 4g.57 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 55.00 60.00 53.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 37it 00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 60.00 56.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 35.23 30.00 60.00 60.00 39.45 60.00 56.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 NAME Sorensen, Ellen M. Walker, Bettie H. . Winters, Lulu May Muet1ng,Anna Overand, Edward Cramer Overand, Grace Cecelia Short, James M. . Short, Lillian Snyder, Mathias Tout, Benjamin F. Tucker, Joseph A. White, Wallace Ybarra, Crecensio A~derson, Robert Day, Fi nis L. Day, Harriet Dominguez, Victoria Donnelly, Geo. F. Hembree, Evie Koran ' Fred - Meehan, James H. Throckmorton, John Chaffin, Thomas , Crawshaw, George W. Darling, Fannie French, Harriette Garcia, Ygnacio Giudice, James Johns, Ollie May Macintyre, Della Morrison, Mabel Smart, Elizabeth Taulman, Zillah Ca:rIer, Alberta Crawshaw, Ida E. Ingle, Alice w. Needham, Joseph H. Rex, Rudolph W. Rex, Zaida v. Sipes, William E. Smith, Julius J. Watwood, Ida B. Weaver, Roy E. Tucker, Minnie Lee Carson, Vella E. DiCesare, Pietro Garner, Flora July 2gth, 1947 NEW RATE $60.00 3g.6g 60.00 25~00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 5g.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 55.00 60.00 ' 392 I Realla-1 ance of Anolicatio s NAME Giessler, Agnes Qood, George ~urgens, Carl H. ~enney, Ida M. ~etler, John ~artinez, Antone D. ~artinez, John B. Kenton, Evelyn A. 'l'arver, George Atkins, Frank O. Baker, Arthur B. Bennett, Eleza c. Bradley, J essie M. Brady, Harry Franco, Rosa Harvey, Edi th McTavish, Desdemona MoTav1eh, Peter Murphy, Lillian J. Beed, Maude L. Sechrest, Nettie Simpson, Helen Smith, Charles Smith, Edith Taylor, Katherine E. Tullos, William H. White, Benjamin B. O'Connor, Nellie NEW RATE t6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 55.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 4-0.oo I-n -the Matter of Reallowance of -Applications for Children's Aid, Old Age for Childr en ' Seourity, Blind Aid, and County Cash Aid. Aid, etc. ./ O-RD-ER Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the .applications tor Children's Aid, Old Age Security, Blind Aid, and County Cash Aid, previously allowed by this Board, be reallowed, and the Auditor of this Count y is directed to draw his warrants numbered Alggo to Al920, incl\J3ive, in the sum of $2,076.74, for the month of July, 1947, and warrants numbered Al921 to A2030~ inclusive, in t he sum of $lo,710.3g, for the month of Augtrst, 1947 tor the payment of said Children's Aid; warrants numbered A2031 to A3574, inclusive, in t he sum of $gg,54g.12, for the payment ot Old Age Security tor the month of A131st, 1947; warrants numbered A3575 to A3631, . inclusive, in the sum of $3,535,71, for the payment of Blind Aid tor the month ot August, 1947; and warrants numbered A3632 to A3751, inclusive, in the sum cit $4,527.37, tor the payment of County Cash Aid for the month of August, 1947 . It is further Ordered that a list of Santa Barbara County warrants . numbered A1ggo to A3751, inclusive, giving the name of eaoh individual recip~ent ot Children's Aid, Old Age Security, Blind Aid, and County Cash Aid, and the amount of aid allowed to each recipient, be placed on file in the off ice of the County Clerk, and is hereby made a part of the minutes of this Board of Supervisors, to have the sam effect as though incorporated herein. Ch1ldrpn 1s Aid Children's Aid Changes in Children's Aid July 2gth, 1947. In the Matter of the Application of Hazel Krenke, 111 West Boone Street, Santa Maria, California, fqr State and County Aid for Elizabeth Douglas. It appearing to the satistaction of the Board that said Elizabeth Douglas . is a halt-orphan and a proper person to receive State and County Aid, and is in the . custody of said Hazel Krenke, mother . It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in tavor of said Hazel Krenke tor the sum of forty dollars, and tor a like amount on the first of eaoh month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used tor the support .of the above named minor . In the Matter of the Application of William F. -Gunnerson, Probation Officer, Carrillo Building, Santa Barbara, Cal1torn1a, for State and County Aid tor John Pommier. It appearing to the sat1sf action of the Board that said John Pommier is a halt-orphan and a proper person to receive State and County Aid, and is 1n the custody of Carlota R. Alvarado. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Carlota R. Alvarado for the sum of thirty-five dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor. In the M~tter of Changes in Children's Aid. ORDER It appearing to the Board trom "Notices of Change, tiled by the County Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, etc., granted to the following named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is theretore ORDERED, that the amount of aid granted to children listed below be changed to the amount set opposite .their names beginning August let, 1947, (unless otherwise indicated) as follows, to ~it: NAME RESTORATION Graham, Richard INCREASE Delany, Joan Marie Delgado, Beatrice, Gilbert, Alvida Griggs, Sara, William, Henrietta Munoz, Rosario Munoz, Raul, Elvida Nunez, Albert, Estella, Theodore, Carmen Ortega, Joaquin, Robert, Richard, Ronald Ramos, Joseph Rivas, Cecelia Sears, Gary Allen Valencia, Timothy, Thomas DECREASE Cardona, Frank, Gloria, Joseph, Jr. Castro, Anita Dooley, Rosie Mae, Sam Douglass, Elizabeth Ann TOTAL AID GRANTED 47.19 122.33 127.00 )0.00 ' 54.oo 71.00 14o.oo 43.!6 47.50 45.69 47.36 119.00 40.00 70.00 20.00 REMARKS 7-1-47 7-1-47 7-1-47 7-1-47 7-1-47 7-1-47 7-1-47 7-1-47 7-1-47 Old Age Security v NAME DECREASE - Cont'd. Duran, Beatrice, Edmund, William, Arnold Flores, Erlinda, Ramon Elisa, Mike Lop~z, Apolinard, Socorro, Salvadore Luna, Frank Jr., Eleanor, Grace Navarez, Natalie, Willie, Hilda Rios, Donald Rosales, Lenore, Raul, Humberto, Mavis, Edwardo, Alfredo Semple, Diane, Mary Jane, Patricia Sullivan, Lawrence, Anita, Mary, Jo Pamela Yamamoto, Miyoko, Mamoru, Yoshiko, Takeshi, Tomiko TOTAL AID GRANTED 12g.oo 131.00 94.oo 151.00 94.oo 52.00 g5.oo 99.00 94.oo 162.00 DISCONTINUANCE - effective 7-31-47 (unless otherwise indicated) Caballero, Richard Gonzales, Irene Griggs, Eleanor Loredo, Blanche, Dolores, Miguel, Martin, Albert Munoz, Jose Ortega, Irene Rosales, Armando Tolliver, Mary La Vaughn Valencia, Jesse Yamamoto, Yoshito CHANGE OF PAYEE RECIPIENT OF AID Castro, Anita Miranda, Geraldine Munoz, Rosario CHANGE IN NAME ONLY RECIPEINT OF AID Sullivan, Lawrence, Anita, Mary, Jo Pamela PAYEE AFTER CHANGE Mrs. Mary Menezes Mrs. Sauline Martinez Margarita Perez PAYEE Laura Kae Moten REMARKS 6-30-47 6-30-47 6-:30-47 6-30-47 6-30-14-7 I-n -the Matter of A p-lications for State and Cou.n ty Aid to Needy Aged Persons. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their applications, as required by law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy aged persons mentioned in said application are proper persons to receive State and Co t7 Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ' ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, inf avor of the following applicants tor the amount set opposite the narm of the applicant, commencing on the let day of August 1947 (unless otherwise indicated) and on the tirst day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy aged persons, to wit: NAME OF APPLICANT Wheeler, Rose .A. S alun, Ado 11' Sahm, Emma RESTORATION . . Ensminger, Annie Clara E. . Hartzell, Sarah Katherine ' Gridley, Cora I. DECREASE Meier, John Edgar Newell, Gladys Swenson, Albertina Fitzsimmons, Annie Valdivia, Inez Moss, James J. Mecham, Harvey c. DISCONTINUANCE Harrigan, William John Freeman, Austin Moore, John Benson Payne, Zina C. Garcia, John McMahon, Grant MoMion, Mary E. O'Connor, Dennis Marshall, Elizabeth A. Gregg, Harriett W. Hughey, Frederic o. Porter, Martha A. Hughey, Sarah E. Sholes, David W. Jones, Thomas Jacob Neal, Mary J. Mathews, Frank Bennett, Amelia Thompson, Annie s. Surita, Alfred Rhoads, Annie Muscio, Serafino Domingues, Josie Ontiveros, Natalia Chamberlain, Ida INCREASE Robles, Dominga Pott~r, Mary c. Romero, Harriet Woodley Buftam, Mary Sylvia Lara, Ramon July 2gth, 1947 TOTAL AID GRANTED $ 55.00 55.00 55.00 60.00 55.00 5g.oo 35.00 i4.oo 25.00 49.00 22.50 52.00 36.6g 60.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 5g.oo ' ' - REMARKS 6-1-47 7-1-47 7-1-47 7-16-47 ' 7-31-47 n " 5-31-47 6-30-47 7-31-47 " " II " II " II " 6-30-47 7-31-47 " " 3 3 396 NAME INCREASE - Cont'd. Martin, Mary c. Shaw, Eliza J. Rojas, John Rojas, Julia Davis, John DaY, William Thompson, David H. Jacobson, Ellen Marie . Martins, Joe Briscoe, Susan Hawk, Elnora Maloney, Linda F. Maloney, William Osterman, Christian Ruthrautt, Stella Kl1nder, Leonora D. Boylan, Francis Ramey, Sar.ah E ~ Ramirez, Dolores Ray, Perey J. Rodeheave~, Louis Wharton, Mary Ann Wharton, Moses Borberg, Parilee Nixon, Eva Lewis, Henry Clay Smith, Marian Lytle, Effie Pearl Bruhn, Henning Covey, William E. Barnes, W. E. Craft, William w. Eckert, Ernest Holmes, John D. Osborne, Ralph w. Woods, Pauline Conrad, Paul Guevara, Rebecca Guevara, Roberto c. Packard, Judson c. Poillon, Cora A. Clute, Cora M. Clute, Fred W. Gutierrez, Theresa M. Brickey, Manda Delay, Sallie T. Forsyth, J oseph TOTAL AID GRANTED 60.00 60.00 56.00 60.00 39.00 57.00 53.50 56.00 46.oo 4-0.oo 60.00 57.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 52.50 49.00 60.00 4g.oo 57.00 59.00 59.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 55.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 45.00 59.00 52.00 52.00 60.00 60.00 59.00 5g.oo 5g.oo 60.00 6o.oo 6o.oo 5~.00 5g.oo 57.00 52.00 56.00 REMARKS - - -------------- -------------------------------------- """!"! NAME INCREASE - Cont'd. Clark, Rosa Doerr, Lizzie B. Haynes, Mary T. Hodges, Alyda Myers, Harry L. P_inney, ClElra Belle Pinney, John Herbert Reber, Ella Warr~n, Mary Cowan, Beulah Hub~ard, Harvey c. Mitchell, Jessie Leigh Ov1e~a, Ellen Romero, Jose del Carmen Carey, Pet~r A. Cluster, Harry Coats, George Coleman, Mary A. . ' Cook Anna Cook, John Cooper, Elizabeth Crizer, Frank A. Crizer, Louisa c. Elder, Ines Hallock, Flora Belle Jensen, Thomas Johnson, Alfred c. McAfee, Martha A. Mullenary, Maggie Mullenary, Thomas Naef, Bertha Smith, Russell D. Anderson, Louis Converse, Hattie E. F:1s h, Gertrude M. Fish, William E. Roller, Catherine Grow, Alice Mary Hart, Evelyn C. Brown, Van Everie Munroe, May L. Rollins, Harry Calderon, Lucretia McGowan, Janie M. Wilson, Charles Larkin Workman, Margaret Henning, Clinton H ~ 39., July 2gth, 194 7 TOTAL AID GRANTED REMARKS 60.00 60 00 57.00 55.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60. .00 60.00 60.00 6.o. oo . 60.00 I 60.00 4-o.oo 60.00 60.00 32.00 60;00 60.00 6o.oo 5g.oo ' 5g.oo 60 .00 59.co 60.00 o .oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 39.00 60.00 60.00 &o.oo 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 41.00 59.00 60.00 55.00 60.00 59.00 5!.00 34.oo 50.00 11 11 ' ,' ,I. I ' ' ' ' ' 398 NAME INCREASES - Cont 1d. King, Margaret O. Smith, Will F. Belton, Calvin C. Bussell, Valeria May Du Mars, Nellie Strong, Grace Waller, Frank Waller, Sedon1a Cooley, Grace Delbrook, Philomene Green, Nellie Bishop, Nettie M. Brown, Luther Floyd, Almet1a Milling, Bertha Sc}jneider, Charles Jacob Smith, Mary A. Offer, John Wood, Ada E. - Oowan, Thomas Benson, Henrietta Chavez, Manuel Emmons, Metta B. Harding, Clement Sutphin1 Charles Edgar Reynolds, Leavitt Anson Ruiz, Jose D. Jamison, Fern E. Adams, Nancy J. Craig, Genevieve G. Tysell, Charles H. Whitmer, George Whitmer, Jessie Isabell Dela1n1, Anna Smiley, Sam Armbrust, Minnie s. Chapman, Frances E. Hildreth, Rose ' . Pe. na, Rosenda. Smiley, Louisa Saul, Mary E. Wade; Louis Wullbrandt, John C. Charles, Margaret Lower, Albert E. Sundberg, Peter Tomasini, Teresa Gould, Anna T. - TOTAL AID GRANTED 60.00 53.00 60.00 50.00 60.00 41.00 57.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 30.00 56.00 5g.oo 60.00 60.00 59.00 58.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 52.00 57.00 57.00 60.00 59.00 57.00 60.00 4g.oo 50.00 47.00 59.00 59.00 57.00 59.00 52.00 55.00 59.00 53.00 59.00 60.00 54.oo 5g.oo 48.00 50.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 REMARKS r July 2Sth, 1947 NAME INCREASES - Cont 'd. Levis, Flora Alice Miller, , ll'l'ank J. Mitchell, Thomas M. Bonn, Theodore . Curts, Lydia Edwards, Harry H. Pettingell, Mariah E. Siple, Hannah Wallace, Allen A. Wallace, Emma Norman, Laura D. Ramirez, Adelaide Tognetti, Joseph Benamatti, Cecelia Foster, Lillian s. Taylor, William H. Brownwood, John c. Ida R.- Hamilton, legally appointed , guardian of Mary P. Grant Schwarzberg, Johanna H. Brownwood, Nellie J. Greene, Elmer P. Jewett, Edward T. Marsoun, William Quick, Daisy Butler, William H. Dawe, Henry Pohle, John Dawe, Louise E. Klages, Mary c. Klages, Walter F. Frost, Edith Myers, Amelia s. Fowler, Fred Gibbs, Elizabeth A. Nygreen, Hilda Gleason, Delia Stutsman, Evelyn Edrington, William B. Everett, Daisy Kelliher, Lizzie F. Salazar, Marie Bennett, Robert Hubble, Elsie Isom, Ira W. Mietzner, Richard Wilson, Charles H. Chapman, Eugenia TOTAL AID GRANTED t5g.oo 59.00 60.00 54.oo 60.00 59.00 60.00 5g.oo 57.50 57.50 60.00 54.oo 56.30 56.g1 60.00 60.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 55.00 60.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 59.00 49.00 59.00 57.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 5g.oo 60.00 35.00 59.00 39 REMARKS ' 400 NAKE INCREASES - Cont'd. De la Torre, Eloisa Drew, Charles E. Ray, Harriet L. Wyman, Minnie McKee Bettencourt, Estella Grand, Gerard Grossi, Louie D. Keiser, Cora Ieiser, Milton, D. Leslie, Ada Rose, Charlotte 'rriplett, Joseph Fabing, Frank Arata, John B. Curtis, Charles Hanson, Maria C. Tognetti, Antonietta Coghlan, Patrick v. Craig, Margaret Ann Evans, Amelia Frisbie, Rachel Ma?7 Hamilton, Wade Rowe, Katie c. Wokurka, Martha lf okurka, Rudolf' Colley, Catherine J. Colley, Otto B. Howe, Gertrude Knorp, John Ralph, William D. Yarbrough, Pinkney A. Aareet, Lena Mcintyre, Edward Perkins, Maye Willard Wickenden, Ernest Albertine, Monica Davis, Bertha Dcwell, Hattie Feliz, Blandina Knorp, Altishue Modie, Eugene Reyna, Encarnacion Romero, Mary Antonia Salsman, Elon A. Jensen, Lars Pinkham, Rufus Fred Proctor, Maria Brown Jones, Matthew - - TOTAL AID GRAN!rED - $ 60.00 60.00 4g.oo 6o.oo 10.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 59.00 53.00 5g.oo 59.00 60.00 60.00 56.30 60.00 60.00 49.46 60.00 59.00 60.00 55.00 60.00 54.oo 1'-7.00 60.00 60.00 5g.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 55.00 60.00 39.00 6o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 4g.66 55.00 60.00 60.00 54.oo REMARIS ' NAME INCREASES - Cont'd. - -- - Jones, Elizabeth Krogmann, Frank Metraud, Marie Martha Modie, Lillie A. Pinkham, Maude R. Gr~velle, Charlotte Lombard, WilliaJSI: Potter, Lucy Ella Prenett, Jessie Tognetti, Peter Barber, Pearl D. Browning, John W. Eagle, Juana Pico Hodge, Gertrude A. Allen, Esther Louise Andrus, Myra Black, Ferdinand George Bragg, Mollie Bruck, Clara Feliz, Rodolfo Wullbrandt, Carrie Browning, Lottie Jones, Magdalena E. Leek, Ada Siebenlist, Therese Ward, Jennie Corder, Vicenta Crump, Louise Stackhouse, Martha _Adams, Jennie Gourley, Julius c. Hagemeister, Agnes Parker, Edith Isom, Helen McGowan, Aurelious Pitman, Anna E. Pitman, Charles E. Carroll, Jean Cordero, Estanislao Newell, Mary Pinero, Narcisa Smith, Susanna Gruwell, Hope Jennie . Thompson, Walter J. Gruwell, Calvin M. Hill, George F . McLouth, Benjamin F. 4 ' 1. July 2gth, 194-7 TOTAL AID GRAN~ED $54-.oo 57.00 60.00 60.00 (:o .oo 60.00 4o.oo 59.00 ' 60.00 56.00 50.00 5g.oo 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 . . ;s.oo 60.00 56.00 4-g.oo ;s.oo ;s.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 4-9.00 57.00 60.00 21.00 ' 60.00 4-7.00 57.00 5g,oo 5g.oo 59.00 5g.oo ;s.oo 58.00 60.00 60.00 55.00 58.00 59.00 50.00 52.00 55.00 5g.oo 402 NAME INCREASES - Contd . Parker, Fred A . Beckett, Frank . Breese, Mary J . Gutierrez, Clarence A . Newell, Gladys . Watts, Charles M~v1n . Edwards, Margaret Ewy, Clara L. Silsby, Willis Milton Spearman, Mary E. Spearman, William B. Brooks, William J. Massey, Arthur Brown, Mary Sm1 th, Mary Agnes Smith, Lillian Wilson, Nellie I Cota, Jose Antonio Diehl, Maud Easty, Albina J. Gnavauch, Mary Jensen, Margrethe Nor't;on, Florence Thomas, John A. Edgar, Frank Ensley, Kathleen Henderson, John L. Norton, Raymond Robson, Jane Rollins, Isabella Langlo, Edward P. Learn, Ira N. Robertson, Sarah Elliott, Lottie B. Eschrich, Emil Esohrioh, Ida Halt erty, Mary V. Haynes, Julia A Libbey, Ella M. Cota, Anita Gaux Edwards, Kate Howard, Grant Chamberlin, Margaret Gut ierrez, Clorinda Norris, Eliza Betty Olson, Emma Scott, David W Scott, David W TOTAL Ain GRANTED 58.00 53.gg - 60.00 60.00 36.00 56.00 59.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 52.00 50.00 45.00 5!.00 60.00 60.00 5g.oo 42.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 53.00 60.00 43.00 60.00 59.00 53.00 60.00 59.00 57.00 52.00 53.00 59.00 5g.oo 5g.oo 53.00 54.oo 2g.oo 50.00 60.00 59.00 59.00 60.00 60.00 49.00 55.00 57.00 . . REMARKS 7-1-47 NAME INCREASES - Cont'd. Baeh!ord, Eliza H . Streeter, Olive Davie, Eithel L. . Green, Ellen Radtord, Charles W. Tibbs, Mary Frances Bonn, Andrea Jamison, Annie Jamison, Richard B. . Calder, John Cota, Charles E. Buelna, Eva C. Ruiz, Delfina Bennett, Angelina Davison, Elnorah Groves, Jane a. Ryer, Marie L. Silsby, Cora A. Powell, T. Linton Sargent, Julia E. Bosio, Joe Hudson, John Hudson, Maud Ruthertord, Abbie L. Ruthertord, William J. Wilder, Herbert c. Backrath, Alice Conrad, Irene V. Coolidge, Herbert F. Dirig, Aloia Hall, Maud Pepper, H. Howard Bacom, Katie A. Canet, Mary Griffiths, Jennie D. Griffiths, Lane Sloan Brown, Rose Carman, Clara M. Williams, Kate Elizab~th Deweber, Teresa Gutierrez, John M. Honey, Alice E. Kirk, Louise ~. Snow, Birtha P. Davison, Gordie Dell Palmer, Matilda B. Lowe, Allen R. July 2gth, 1947 TOTAL AID GRANTED $ 45.00 60.00 60.00 54.oo 52.00 24.oo 54.oo 11-6. 00 35.50 60.00 47.00 60.00 59.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 . 60.00 60.00 59.00 60.00 54.oo 55.00 55.00 36.00 4o.oo . 59.00 53.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 23.00 60.00 5:J.OO 3g.oo 52.00 36.00 43.00 60.00 5g.oo 59.00 35.00 60.00 59.00 60.00 60.00 4 3 REMAKJC8 4il4 NAME INCREASES - Cont'd Maidson, Mildred B. Wright, Ernest H. Arbuckle, B:).1ss - Beale, R o~ina Dora Hern, Anna Rice, Thomas B. Hare, Melisa G. Lambert, Charles T. Lambert, Lillian M. Martinez, Ignacio 0 1Bryant, Mathilda Vaughn, Nora Elizabeth Bennink, Anna Bennink, Ernest W. Hull, Kathleen v. Ireland, Christina Miller, Blanche E. Nisbet, Janet Nisbet, James Owens, Perey c. Owens, Lydia O. Starr, Buttton L. Sundberg, Cora Beard, Lois v. Guevara, Mary B. Pinkerton, Agpes G. Pinney, Wil liam M. Wise, Luella H. furrow, Edna D. Willis, Anna M. Willis, BenJamin J. Black, Hattie M. Darling, Louise M. Beattie, John R. Baker, Gertrude Cordero, Sara J. Drewisch, Otto R. Meisenbach, Minna Richart, Jessie M. Valenzuela, Charles Kennedy, Lloyd B. Slade, Charles N. Uboldi, Antonio Blackburn, Henry Lee Carman, Charles M. Carman, Susan c. Cicero, Antonia Wheeler, Charles TOTAL AID GRANTED $ 54.oo 59.00 60.00 52.00 60.00 57.00 56.00 49.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 o.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 43.00 60.00 56.00 42.00 59.00 59.00 60.00 57.00 60.00 59.00 56.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 5g.oo 5g.33 60.00 60.00 5g.oo 55.00 5g.oo 60.00 54.oo 5s.oo 4o.oo 5g.oo 52.00 60.00 60.00 56.00 57.00 REMARKS NAME . INCREASES - Cont'd. ~~eler, Minnie K. Yarnell, Lena Sheridan, Philip Smart, Fr ank J. Bates, Drucilla Mallard, William H. Rodriguez, Carmelita Stinnett, Nellie J. Bruhn, Elsa Jensen, Augusta Save, Flora Currie, Rosa M. Phillips, Robert E. Stewart, Kate Crowell, Monica Slade, Anna M. Wood:, Ralph Azparren, Sebastian Lazarich, Nicolina Mann, William J. Roberts, Marie Ste. Fleure, Marion Hook, Albert G. M~th, Nellie Anderson Xazonatos, Louis Smith, Leona M. Hull, _Maude Richardson, Louise Valenzuela, Ohonita Laborde, Martha o. Cardy, Margaret M. Stark, Carl Stark, Sarah Wichman, Alice Nicholson, Wilkison Orena, Margaret Schneider, Ida Sheridan, K. L. Shewmaker, c. r. Silva, Maria Martin, Della Be 1 ton, Maude Chaffee, Alice Baldwin, Mae Baldwin, William Brunstead, Nicka P. Calderon, Helen D. TOTAL AID GRANTED 57.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 14.oo 60.00 56.00 60.00 60~00 60.00 60.00 59.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 ~ 52.00 57.00 ~6.g7 5g.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 45.00 60.00 57.00 55.00 35.00 56.00 60.00 43.00 51.00 60.00 5g.oo 55.00 55.00 60.00 55.00 56.oo 35.00 60.00 5g.oo 4o.4o 2g.31 60.00 60.00 - . REMARKS 4 r ~ 4iJ6 NAME INCREASES - Cont'd. Ryan, P. H. Evans, Robert W. Herrera, Louie P. Hibshman, Henry E. H~rton, Ann Palmer, Abbie C. Pegg, Eleanora Willia.ms, Edith A. Crou:.ch, Elizabeth Shell, Myrtle o. Grundman, Estelle Munoz, Carolina Samuelson, Louisa Bennett, Thomas Cronin, Elizabeth Furetenau, Emma B. Furstenau, Albert W. Hampton, Edwin Jay, Webb Lovejoy, Henrietta Smyth, James w. Enga, Gunder Enga, Mattie Guadagn1n, C~ter1na Hull, William A. Langlo, Bertha Lovejoy, L. Everett Ross, Alton E. Soares, Frank Tompkins, Henry F. Whitney, Linda R. Baker, Josephine C~rrillo, Joseph s. France, Thomas Houston, Ellen Kershaw, Sarah I. Malott, Stella R. Middleton, Sarah A. Ball, Bertha E. Ball, . George H. Butler, Maude McPherson, Mabel O'Neill, Annie Secombe, Louise s. T9m, Yet San Tysell, Susan A. Warr~ner, Clara E. TOTAL AID GRANTED 53.74 49.00 60.60 52.00 54.oo 60.00 59.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 57.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 52.00 52.00 52.00 50.00 59.00 24.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 51.00 57.co 5g.oo 24.oo 59.00 55.00 59.00 40.00 45.00 3g.oo 60.00 50.00 60.00 47.00 56.00 5s.oo 5g.oo 57.00 59.00 37.00 60.00 60.00 54.oo ~.oo REMARKS , NAME INCREASES - Cont 1d . Dresbach, Anne N. Fenlon, Jane G~een, William W. Phinney; Flossie F. Saunders, Haneta E. Saunders, Wm. R. Valencia, Leno E. Adams, Joseph France, Annie Umberger, Stella M. Gamble, Mary E. Johansen, Harold M. P Miller, Margaret Grant Oliver, John Overton, Effie E. Overton, George D. Sprague, Charlotte Dias, Maria C. Hughes, Floyd L. Woolsey, Ida May Yarbrough, ~ena K. Wygal, Carrie Wygal, Edward Davis, Noah B. Garrett, Clara Hansen, Ynez Rush, Ida Samons, D. F. Strock, Maybelle Lindsay, Ada Barr, Linda E. Pence, Edward C. Bennett, Susan B. Coolidge, Harriett B. Crowell, Clyde Jarratt, William Lopez, Felicitas O'Connor, Margaret Rqbinson, Martha Belle Uribes, Catherine E. Gilligan, Sadie E. Crewdson, Maude v. Doan, Maud N. Foote, Ada Hachey, Eva L. Leitner, Juana Lucia . . July 2gth, 1947. TOTAL AID ~RANTED $ 60.00 45.00 5g.oo 45.00 60.00 60.00 37.00 60.00 59.00 60.00 . 60.00 46.oo 55.00 60.00 56.00 _ 51.00 60.00 60.00 54.oo 60.00 60.00 5g.oo 5g.oo 5g.oo 49.00 57.00 46.oo 60.00 60.00 57.co 42.00 36.00 57.00 53.00 20.00 39.00 57.co 56.00 57.00 5g.oo 60.00 3g.oo 60.00 55.00 30.00 54,oo REMARKS 4U8 Changes in Blind Aid NAME INCREASES - Cont'd. Lopez, Julian F. . Mendleson, Jcs 1e Najar, Benito A. Renwick, Jane Renw~ck, Thomas Roberson, George J. Fairbanks, Caroline H. Moss, Jennie A. Pence,_ Bess Putnam, Harold E. Stearns, Minnie Wright, Jennie s. Wheeler, Rose A. Streeter, Fred H. Hartzell, Sarah Katherine Sahm, Adolf Sahm, Emma BEGIN PAYMENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL CARE Domingues, Josie Ontiveros, Natalia DISCONTINUE PAYMENT FOB INSTITUTIONAL CARE Hartzell, Sarah Katherine CHANGE IN NEED OR INCOME NO CHANGE IN GRANT Wallace, Allen A. Wallace, Emma Bennett, Susan B. CHANGE IN NAME ONLY Odum, Amelia Bell - TOTAL AID GRANTED $ , 57.00 31.50 60.00 60.00 51.00 41.00 60.00 60.00 51.00 60.00 60.00 90.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 36.75 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 . . . In the Matt~-of Ohang_es in Blind Aid. ORDER - REMARKS 7-15-47 6-1-47 n 7-1-47 It appearing to the Board from "Notices of Change", filed by the Count1 . Welfare Department, that certain adjustments should be made in the amount of aid, etc., granted to the following named persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is the ref ore ORDERED, that the amount of aid granted to blind persons listed below be changed to the amount set opposite their names beginning August let, 1947, (unless otherwise indicated) as fo1lows, to wit: NAME RESTORATION aare:r, James DlSCONTINUE PAYMENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL CARE Carey, James TOTAL AID GRANTED REMARKS 65.00 7-22-lJ.7 7-21-!J.7 Determining Liability as Responsible Relatives. ( Resolution of the Board of Supervisor to Abandon a Portion of Mission Canyo Road - Second Road District / July 2gth , 1947 In the Matter of Determinin6 Liability as Responsible Realtives. . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered, in aocordanoe with Sections 21g1 and 2224 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, that the following named persons be, and they are hereby, determined liable for the support of relatives in the amount set opposite their names: Mayo Currier for Cora Maud Clute Effie W. Bailard for Mary Warren R. C. Swenson for Albertina Swenson Betty R. MaoAskill for Thomas and Jane Renwick Edward Munoz for Carolina Munoz 5.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 10.00 In the Matter of the Resolution of the Board of Sup ervisors to Abandon a Portion of Mission Canyon Road in the Second Road District. . . Resolutio ~ No. 7564 v ORDER TO ABANDON The resolution of the Board .of Supervisors of the county of Santa Barbara, No. 7477, in the above entitled matter coming on this day regularly _to be heard, and it ap~ aring that said resolution was duly passed and adopted by said Board of Supervisors on the 23rd day of June, 1947; that the whole of the property affected is situated in the Second Road District of said County; that on the 23rd day .of June, 1947, an order was duly made by this Board fixing Monday, the 2gth day of July, 1947, at 10 o'clock A.M. as the date and tine for hearing said resolution, at the meeting room of said Board of Supervisors in the Courthouse, City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and providing that notice of the time and place fixed for hearing said resolution be given to all freeholders in said Second Road District, by publication of said resolution and order in the Santa B~b.ara News-Press, a ~ewspaper of general circulation, publi shed in said County, tor at least two successive weeks prior to said hearing, and that similar notice be posted conspicuously along the line of the highway proposed to be abandoned; and it further appearing that said notice has been duly given, published and posted as prescribed by the aforesaid order, and that at'fidavits of such publication and posting have been filed herein. And said hearing having been had and evidence having been given and received, and it appearing that all the allegations and statements contained in said resolution are true; And it further appearing from all the evidence submitted that the portion ot the county highway described in s aid resolution is unnecessary for present or . prospective public use and is no longer required t9r said purposes , IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED that the portion of Mission Canyon Road, being a portion of a county highway located in said Second Boad District in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, as hereinafter .described, be and the same is hereb vacated, discontinued, abandoned and abolished, to-wit: All that certain parcel of land deeded to the Oounty of Santa Barbara, Galifornia, tor road purposes, as de~cribed in de ed recorded in Book 21, Page 45g, Deeds 1n the office of the County Recorder of said County, lying southerly of the northerly line of that certain parcel of land described in deed to George Lotterhos et ux and recorded in Book 697, Page 441, Official Records of said County, Excepting therefrom that portion thereof, if any, lying within the lines of that certain street or ~oad known as and called Las Canoas Road. 41-l) Resolution of the Board of Supervisors Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 2gth day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of the Resolution of the Board o- t Su ervisors to Abandon a Portion of LOUREIRO STREET in the First Road District. to Abandon a Portion of Loureyro Stre tResolution No. 75j2 First Road / ORDER TO ABANDON District I - The resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, No. 7472, in the above ent1 tled matter coming on this day regularly to be heard, and 1 t appearing that said resolution was duly passed and adopted by said Board of Supervisors on the 23rd day. of June, 1947; that the whole of the property affected is situated in the First Road District of said County; that on the 23rd day or June, 1947, an order was duly made by this Board fixing Monday, the 2!th day of July, 1947, at 10 o'clock A.H. as the date and time tor hearing said resolution, at the meeting room of said Board of Supervisors in the Courthouse, City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and providing that notice of the time and place fixed tor hearing said resolution be given to all freeholders in said First Road District, by publication of said resolution and order in the Carpinteria Herald, a newspaper of general circulation, published in said County, tor at least two successive weeks prior to said hearing, and that similar notice be posted conspicuouslJ. ~long the line of the highway proposed to be abandoned; and it further appearing that said notice has been duly given published and posted as prescribed by the aforesaid order, and that affidavits or such publication and posting have been tiled herein. And said hearing having been had and evidence having been given and received, and it appearing that all the allegations and statements contained in said resolution are true; And it further appearing trom all the evidence submitted that the portion ot the county highway described in said resolution is unnecessary tor present or prospect! e public use and is no longer required for said purpose, IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED that the portion of Loureyro Street, being a portion of a county highway located in said First Road District in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, as hereinafter described, be and the same is hereby vaoat d, discontinued, abandoned and abolished, to-wit: All that portion of Loureyro Street as shown on the map of the Loureyro Tract filed in Book 3 at Page 61 Maps and Surveys in the Office of the County Recorder in Santa Barbara County, State of California, lying northerly of a line extending from the southwest corner of Lot One of said Loureyro Tract to the southeast corner of Lot Eighteen of said Tract. Paesed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, Stateof California, this 2Sth day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. No es: None Absent: None 411 July 2gth, 1947 . Fixing Rates In the Matt-er of Fixing Rates tor County Advertising tor the Fiscal Year for County Adv ertising 1947-4!. for the Fisc 1 Year 1947-ltg ./ Extending Lease with the Pacific Southwest Realty Co pan for Office Spece. / Resolution No. 7566 RESOLVED, that all advertising of and tor the County of Santa Barbara, for the fiscal year beginning July let, 1947, to and including June 30th, l94S, be published and printed only in newspapers of general circulation, printed, published and circulated in the County or Santa Barbara; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all advertising be set in six point (nonpareil) solid type; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a square of advertising shall consist of two hundred and thirty-tour (234) ems, nonpareil sol1d; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all titles be set in six point black face capitals and not to exceed one square of such title, in nonpareil solid, except 1Election Proclamations, 'Notice to Tax-Payers and "Delinquent Tax List", which heads shall not exceed four squares each; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the price of all count7 advertising be, and the same is hereby, fixed at the tollowing rates of two hundred and thirty-four (234) ems, nonpareil solid, to wit: Legal Advertising: First Insertion Subsequent Insertions Delinquent Tax List: First Insertion Subsequent Insertions 1.00 .50 .75 .50 Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Banta Barbara, State of California, this 2gth day of July, 1947, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: O. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None In the Matter of Extendi~g Lease with the Pacific Southwest Realty Company for Office Space, Santa Maria. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the Chairman and Clerk be, and they are hereby, authorized to execute an extension lease with the Pacific Southwest Realty Company tor the rental of certain office space in the SeourityFirst National Bank Building, Santa Maria, at $75.00 per month. Approval of In the Matter of AEproval of Endorsement to Oil Drilling Bong. EndorsemPnt to 011 Drill- Pursuant to the request of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in accordance ing Bond. v with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, Appr oval of Single Oil Drilling Bond Y' Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the following endorsements to Oil Bond No. 4256614 be, and the same are hereby, approved: Signal Oil and Gae Company - Fidelity and Deposit CompanT of Maryland covering wells 1R1ce Nos. 2, 3, and 4; and Fernandez Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, g, 9, 10, and 11 In the Matter of Approval of Single Oil Drilling Bond. Pursuant to the request of F. H. Johnson, Oil Well Inspector, and in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 559, Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the following single oil drilling bond be, and the same is hereby, approved: . 412 I nvitation fr m Semana Nautic Association t Attend Annual Meeting ./ Af f i davit of Puolic?.tion of Orainance No . 589 v' Ordinance No 591 ./ Preliminary 3ud gi:- t for the fi'iscal Year 1ql.j.7 ~g Adams 011 Company - Pacific Employers Insurance Company covering well Morganti No. 3. In the Matter o-f Invitation trom the S-emana Nautica Association to Attend Annual Meeting Saturday, August 2nd, 19~7. The Clerk is hereby directed to notify the Semana Nautica Association that Supervisors Bradbury, Stewart, and Rutherford, and their wives, will be pleased to attend the annual Semana Nautioa Association meeting. _In the Matter of Affidavit of PubJioation of Ordinance No, 5g9. It appearing to the Board trom the Af'f idavit of George D. Breck, printer and publisher of the Carpinteria Herald, that Ordinance No. 5g9 has been published. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said Ordinance No. 5g9 has been published. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 591. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously, the Board passed and adopted Ordinance No. 591 of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, entitled "An Emergency Interim Zoning Ordinance of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, Creating a District Along State Highway Route 2 in the Goleta and Elwood School Districts, Regulating the Use of Land, Establishing Set-Back Lines, Providing tor the Issuance of Permits, Prescribing Penalties tor its Violation, Providing t or its Enforcement, and Amending Ord1nanoe No. 576 of the County of Santa Barbara. Upon the passage of the toregoing Ordinance, the roll being called, the tollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell In -the Matter of the Preliminary Budget tor the Fiscal Year 19~7-4g. . - -- -- ORDER ,/ The Board proceeded w1 th its consideration of the Budget for the fiscal year 1947-4! in detail, as the same was presented by the Auditor. Upon motion, duly seconded and oarried unanimously, IT WAS ORDERED that the unappropriated Reserve be set up as follows, to wit: Unappropriated Reserve General Fund Unappropriated Reserve Salary Fund Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund General Reserve Fund 125,000.00 125,000.00 100,000.00 200,000.00 It was further ordered that the Preliminary Budget tor the fiscal year 1947-~g, as presented' by the Auditor, and as placed by this Board in the hands of the Auditor, be a~thorized and approved as the Preliminary BUdget of the County of Santa Barbara tor the fiscal year 1947-4!; and t~at said budget be delivered to the printer with directions to have the same printed and returned in printed form to this Board by August 7, 1947. It was further ordered that two hundred. and fifty copies of said Preliminary Budget be made for distribution to the public. Upon the passage of t~e forego ing order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: c. ~. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell Nays: None Absent: None ' ,. - ~ ew1 Santa Barbara County California PRELIMINARY ' For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1948 Published by Order of BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Compiled by A. T. EAVES, County Auditor - - Santa Barbara County California PRELIMINARY I For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1948 . Published by Order of BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Compiled by A. T. EAVES, County Auditor Pref ace The Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County presents herewith a Prel iminary Budget of the financial transactions of the County for the Fiscal year 1947-1 948, showing the amounts which have been approved for Salaries and Wages, Maintenance and Operation, Interest and Debt Redemption and Capital Outlays for the various departments of the County Government, together with a statement exhibiting an estimate of the revenues other than taxes that are expected to accrue during this fiscal period and the source of such revenue in accordance with the provisions of the County Budget Act, and an order of the Board of Supervisors. Respectfully submitted, C. W. Bradbury, J . E. Lewis, Clerk Chairman Paul E. Stewart J . Monroe Rutherford R. B. McClel Ian T. A. Twitchell Consolidated Budget Summary-Table 1 Approved Budget Requirements BUDGET OF COUNTY: Table 2 Summary. $ 6,546,242.00 BUDGETS OF DISTRICTS GOVERNED THROUGH BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Es mated Amount Available Without Current Tax Levy $3, 721,993.69 Estimated Estimated Estimated Amount To Be Amount To Be Ral.ted On Amount To Be Ral.ted Bu Raised On Secured Roll Propertu Ta.xe' Umecured Roll $2, 724,248.31 $ 146,814.00 $2,577,434.31 Table 7 Summary . -. $ 15,340.00 $ 5,260.00 $ 10,080.00 $ 735.00 $ 9,345.00 ~~-=--=-==-=-=:-=-:,--.,.~,-:-:~__.-=--==-=-=-=-=~--.=-:=-=--=-~~"-="="'==-= Total of Budgets Under Board of Supervisors . -. $ 6,561,582.00 $3,727,253.69 $2,734,328.31 $ 147,549.00 $2,586,779.31 BUDGETS OF DISTRICTS GOVERNED THROUGH LOCAL BOARDS: Table 9 Summary --- $ 7,043,061.03 $4,058,022.24 $2,985,038.79 $ 12,415.00 $2,972,623.79 ~ T~~ .~ ~. ~ ~ $1~3~,6~0~4,~64~3~.0~3~~$~7~,7~8~5,2~7~5~.9~3~~$~5~,7~1~9.~36~7~.1~0~~~~1~5~9,~96~4~.o~o~ ~$~5~,5~59~.~40~3~.10 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ School District Unsecured Property Taxes included in Amount Available Without Current Levy (Col. 3) in accordance with School Budget Form requirements . I PART I General County Budget . 0 Summary of County Budget by Funds Table 2 (EXCLUSIVE OF FUNDS BORRO\VED UNDER BOND ISSUES) Approved Budoct NAME OF FUND Requirements (From Table') FUNDS WHICH AFFECT THE ENTIRE COUNTY General _ ._ . $2,852,386.00 Salary . 1,607,541.00 Law Libra.Y . "'. 2,505.00 Good Roads . 787,635. 76 General Reserve . ,. --. 200,000.00 Court House Interest and Sinking Fund. . . State Highway Bridge Bond . . Oil Well Inspection. 39,225.00 Fish and Game . -. 2,500.00 Special Road Improvement. 6,800.00 Capital Outlay 947,899.42 TOTAL $6,446,492.18 FUNDS wmc e AFFECT LESS THAN THE ENTmE COUNTY First Road District $ Second Road District. . . Third Road District . _ ,. . . Fourth Road District . . Fifth Road District . " . Santa Ynez Road District. . -------. 14,105.00 31,362.75 11,336.47 23,000.00 19,303.06 642.54 Estimated Amount Available Without Curren. t Ta.:x: Levv (From Table 3) $1,791,307.12 98,107.12 2,505.00 687,635.76 150,269.50 39,225.00 2,500.00 6,800.00 843,894.37 $3,622,243.87 $ 14,105.00 31,362.75 11,336.47 23,000.00 19,303.06 642.54 TOTAL - _ $ 99,749.82 $ 99,749.82 Estimated Amount To Be RalsedBv Propertv Ta.:x:es $1,061,078.88 1,509,433.88 49,730.50 104,005.05 $2,724,248.31 Estimated Amount To Be Raised On Umecured Roll $ 109,775.00 24,674.00 2,945.00 9,420.00 $ 146,814.00 Estimated Amount To Be Raised On Secured Roll $ 951,303.88 1,484,759.88 46,785.50 94,585.05 $2,577,434.31 ~~-,-~-=~--,.""'==-=-=-=~-.:-=='"""'=-=-=-~-.--.=-:,.,,.-=-~-=:-:-:="':--:""= GRAND TOTAL OF COUNTY BUDGET . -. $6,546,242.00 $3,721,993.69 $2,724,248.31 $ 146,814.00 $2,577,434.31 , Ta.:x: .Rate Upon Ea.ch $100 Assessed Val. on Sec Roll Page Eleven Summary of Available Balances of County Funds-Table 3 AND OF REVENUE TO ACCRUE TBEKETO FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN CURRENT PROPERTY TAXES NAME OF FUND Estimated/ Actual unencumbered Balance At1allable Jul11 l ,19t6 - c:;.~ll~l"~l ~\lllCl ~ 213,502.12 5ctlctl"~ ~\lllcl 14,747.12 ~Cl\\T ~ilJI"Cll")' - 405.00 Good Roads . 63,790.38 General Reserve -- - 149,534.50 Oil Well Inspection . - . 23,225.00 Fish and Game . . 1,250.00 Special Road Improvement . - . 6,800.00 Capital Outlay . . 258,859.66 Estimated Ret1enue (Otner Th4n Current Tb:e) To Become A1Jailable for t ne Y ear (From Table 4) $1,577,805.00 83,360.00 2,100.00 623,845.38 735.00 16,000.00 1,250.00 585,034.71 Estimated Amoun t A tlClllable Before Providing for a Current Property Ta:cLeey $1,791,307.12 98,107.12 2,505.00 687,635.76 150,269.50 39,225.00 2,500.00 6,800.00 843,894.37 732,113.78 $2,890,130.09 $3,622,243.87 7,455.00 $ 6,650.00 $ 14,105.00 ~:~~~ ~ .;,_~~~~~~.;,_~_,_,__,.,.-~--,~~~~ First Road District $ Second Road District ,. 4 . 13,712.75 17,650.00 31,362.75 Third Road District . 4,686.47 6,650.00 11,336.47 16,350.00 6,650.00 23,000.00 12,653,06 6,650.00 19,303.06 Fourth Road District . . Fifth Road District . . Santa Ynez Road -- 642.54 642.54 TOT AL (Districts Only) $ 55,499.82 $ 44,250.00 $ 99,749.82 --~~~--~~----.,.-,.-----~---.--,~~~ GRA.ND TOTAL . - ._ . $ 787,613.60 $2,934,380.09 $3,721,993.69 t.:I County Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Property Taxes Summarized by Classification and by Funds-Table 4 Actual Actual and Ent- Estimater Approved LC1rt Completed mated Cun"ent Ertimater CLASSIFICATION Year Ended Year Ending Year Ended Year Ending June 30, 1946 June 30, 19'7 June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 REVENUE COLLECTIONS RESULTING FROM PROPERTY TAX LEVIES OF PREVIOUS YEARS: Apporllonment of Collections Made on Precedlnr Year's Delinquent Roll Before Sale Date $ 4.,969.04 $ 8,846.39 $ 10,750.00 $ 10,750.00 1,342.93 2,275.26 2,325.00 2,325.00 189.84 271.98 275.00 275.00 130.93 826.64 830.00 830.00 33.06 207.81 Apportionments of Proceeds of Redemptions $ 32,112.06 7,877.04 $ 19,796.28 $ 12,500.00 $ 12,500.00 1,392.64 5,229.96 2,950.00 2,850.00 242.53 677.92 425.00 425.00 960.46 2,060.54 1,700.00 1,700.00 Apportionments of Proceeds of Tu Sales $ 2,375.00 421.00 $ 2,780.00 $ 3,225.00 $ 3,225.00 11.00 545.00 545.00 545.00 22.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 Apportionments of Proceeds from Rentals of 25.00 Tu-Deeded Property $ 1,163.72 $ 1,025.88 $ 725.00 $ 725.00 Total from Property Tu Levies of Previous Years$ 53,244.15 $ 44,603.66 $ 36,285.00 $ 36,285.00 REVENUE FROM MANDATORY SPECIAL TAXES Tu on Solvent Credits-Secured $ 1,215.15 $ 1,386.13 $ 1,385.00 $ 1,385.00 Tax on Solvent Credits-Unsecured 1,695.50 2,184.60 2,180.00 2,180.00 Total from Mandatory Special Taxes $ 2,910.65 $ 3,570.73 $ 3,565.00 $ 3,565.00 NAME 01' FUND General Salary General Reserve Capital Outlay Court House Bond State Hghwy Bridge Bnd General Salary General Reserve Capital Outlay State Hghwy Bridge Bnd General Salary General Reserve Various Road Districts General General General co County Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Property Taxes Summarized by Classification and by Funds-Table 4 Actual Actual and Estt- Estimates Approved I.cut Completed m4ted Current Estimates CLASSIFICATION Year Ended Year Endfng Year Ending Year Ending June30, 1Me June 30. 1947 June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS (State and Federal) U. S. Forest Reserve Apportionment (Fed.) $ 753.44 $ 795.12 $ 795.12 $ 795.00 Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax (State----------- 157,564.23 220,962.48 261,000.00 315,000.00 Motor Vehicle License Fees (State) 50,719.78 35,454.99 46,000.00 Motor Vehicle Reg. & Weight (State) 52,371.38 53,000.00 53,000.00 Motor Vehicle in Lieu Tax (State) 24,882.68 44,150.73 44,150.00 93,000.00 Aid to Needy Children (State) 37,167.96 41,325.37 82,377.00 82,377.00 Aid to Needy Children (Fed.-------- 18,432.70 31,618.32 50,380.00 50,380.00 Aid to Needy Blind (State) 12,003.91 11,390.33 26,888.00 26,888.00 Aid to Needy Blind (Fed.) 9,999.35 12,411.76 16,500.00 16,500.00 Aid to Needy Aged (State 402,914.91 420,655.69 583,000.00 583,000.00 Aid to Needy Aged (Fed.)--- 310,030.64 421,320.28 486,000.00 486,000.00 Tuberculosis Control Subsidy (State) 16,845.15 31,353.00 31,500.00 31,500.00 Alcoholic Beverage Taxes (State) 6,927.50 11,099.70 11,100.00 11,100.00 Welfare Administration Subsidy (Fed.) 14,294.34 Other State Subventions and Grants: 23,135.04 30,800.00 30,800.00 Forestry (State) . .: . $ 46,343.00 State Youth Authorty (State) 13,418.61 13,400.00 13,400.00 County Service Officer 1,925.24 6,273.56 600.00 600.00 County Service Officer . """' 7,590.00 7,590.00 Boarding Homes, Aged and Blind Hospital Care 18,232.56 22,715.60 Boarding Homes, Aged and Children Administration. . 6,085.75 7,625.00 7,625.00 State Selective Service Medical . - . 1,132.95 1,000.00 1,000.00 Weed Control (State) 1,766.35 2,638.39 2,500.00 2,500.00 Plans and Engineering (Buildings- -- Construction (Buildings) ------------- Aid to Needy Children in Boarding Homes 18,477.00 18,477.00 Aged and Blind Hospital Care . ----- 8,000.00 8,000.00 Road Construction (State) 162,845.38 162,845.38 Other Federal Subventions and Grants: Federal Housing Project. . 6,477.15 6,500.00 6,500.00 Acquisition Airports 19,249.00 19,249.00 TOTAL STATE SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS $ 739,950.27 $ 921,028.53 $1, 734,308.09 $1,847,501.09 TOTAL FEDERAL SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS $ 361,589.07 $ 495,757.67 $ 610,224.00 $ 610,224.00 TOTAL-SUBVENTIONS AND GRANTS $1,092,539.34 $1,416, 786.20 $2,344,352.09 $2,457,725.00 NAME OF FUND General Good Roads Good Roads Good Roads Good Roads General General General General General General General Salary General General General General Salary General General General General General General Good Roads General Capital Outlay . County Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Property Taxes Summarized by Classification and by Funds-Table 4 . - Actual Act11al and Estl- Approved Last Complet ed mated Current Estimates Estimates CLASSIFICATION Year Ended Year Ending Year Ending Year Ending J11ne 30, 1946 J11ne 30, 1947 J11ne 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 LICENSE AND PERMITS :I.,ic:~llS~~ ~ 300.00 $ 271.66 $ 270.00 $ 270.00 Permits $ 300.00 1,585.50 1,585.50 1,585.50 Permits and Inspection Fees.--------- 13,580.00 20,030.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 =---=-~:-;;-;;:~~-=--:--:-:=--=-~--:---=-=-=-=-~~-=----:-==-:~ Total-Licenses and Permts ---- $ 13,880.00 $ 21,887.16 $ 17,855.00 $ 17,855.00 FINES AND PENALTIES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Superior Court . -- 500.00 J ustice and Municipal Courts - . 6,546. 75 6,983.40 6,900.00 6,900.00 Traffic (Motor Vehicle) Fines . . 29,012.75 34,260.00 33,250.00 33,250.00 Probation Officer . . 2,273.68 3,164.00 3,150.00 3,150.00 Fish and Game Fines (County Portion) 800.00 1,385.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 Total-Fine s and Pena1 t ies. .$ - 3""9,.1 =-=3:-=-3-=-.1-=-3- -,.$,- 4""5""'7, =-=9:-2:--:4.- =-o---=$-44.,,5:":5""0. -o=-o=- --$-4'""'4-:,5=-=5-=-o. ""'oo=- PRIVILEGES ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ ~I"ClllCl'l.~~!; 12,364.63 12,761.43 12,700.00 12,700.00 Total- Privileges -$ 12,364.63 12,761.43 12,700.00 12,700.00 RENT OF PROPERTY ----------------------- NAME OF FUND General General Oil Well Inspection General General Highway Improvement General Fish and Game General Land and Buildings . -- $ 5,983.56 $ 10,252.73 $ 9,500.00 $ 9,500.00 General Equipment -- 4,828.98 1,537 .66 500.00 500.00 Road Equipment Fund ~.,.,~,~~-=--=-:""'==-=-=-~-.--.,~~-=--~~.---;;:;:-;;-;;:-;;-;:;:;;- INTERTEoS taTl - Rent of Property. . -----$ 10,812.54 $ 11,790.39 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 ~__;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Current Deposits -$ 8,627 .54 Invest.ed F-unds "". 40.00 20.00 General Total-Interest ---$ 8,667.54 $ 10,208.84 $ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 -'.~~~~:_~.;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~ County Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Property Taxes Summarized by Classification and by Funds-Table 4 Actual Actual and Est l - AppTOved Last Completed mated Current Estimate$ Estimates CLASSIFICATION Year Ending FEES AND COMMISSIONS Clerk- General . $ I.,a\11 I.,il:r~ . . Candidates Fil.ing . . Auditor . _ . 'l:'t-e~tll"er ------ Tax Collector . -----. . Public Administrator . . Justice and Municipal Courts -- Sheriff . . :fl.ecoJ:ier . . Year En ded June 30, 1945 15,992.40 3,278.00 3,278.00 1.00 4,579.26 67.00 Year Ending June 30, 1946 $ 16,164.51 2,107 .00 3.00 1.00 5,660.15 127.00 June 30, 1947 $ 17,000.00 2,100.00 25.00 Year Ended June 30, 1947 $ 17,000.00 2,100.00 25.00 6,100.00 6,100 .00 125.00 125.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,496.50 2,758.35 2,725.00 2,725.00 754.20 1,181.07 1,050.00 1,050.00 26,058.60 29,060.80 29,000.00 29,000.00 Health Department 864.40 759.00 725.00 725.00 Collection of Taxes (Guadalupe) 100.00 100.00 ~--:-=--=,--~--,-~,.-,-,-.,-~~-,--~~~~~~,------._.,,.- Tot al - Fees and Commissions $ 54,612.07 $ 57,821.88 $ 60,950.00 $ 60,950.00 t; SPECIAL SERVICES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Care in County Institutions (Santa Barbara and Santa Maria Hospitals) - - Care of Juvenile Court Wards . . Care of Federal and City Prisoners . . Transportation of Prisoners . . Health Services . Total-Special Services $ 20,625.91 6,202.42 64.40 1,568.39 5,400.00 33,861.12 23,837.72 4,963.81 89.92 1,856.78 4,200.00 $ 34,948.23 23,700.00 4,950.00 75.00 1,800.00 4,200.00 $ 34,725.00 23,700.00 4,950.00 75.00 1,800.00 4,200.00 $ 34,725.00 NAME OF FUND Salary Law Library Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary General General General General General County Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Property Taxes Summarized by Classification and by Funds-Table 4 Actual A ctual and Ent- Approved Last Completed mated Cu1"1'ent Eattmates Eattmates CLASSIFICATION Year Ended Year Ending Year Ending Year Ended June 30, 1"5 June 30, 1946 June 30, 1947 June 30, 1947 SALE OF PROPERTY Real Estate . ,$ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 Personal Property 3,487. 79 3,568.71 Produce from County Farm 576.00 3,550.00 3,550.00 .~-:A~:-;:;;;~~-:-~=-:-:=-=-=~~--=~-=-==-.,~~-.,-~~~-- To tal-Sal e of Property $ 10,063.79 $ 9,568.71 $ 3,550.00 $ 3, 5 50. 0 0 MISCELLANEOUS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;_~~~~;_____:~~ Cancelled Warrants of Previous Years $ ~is,c:ellctll.eolls Rebates and Refunds . Judgment . . Advertisin.g Costs . . Sale of Bonds ._ . . 39.17 377.23 8,015.22 219.84 Sale of Bonds . Total- Miscellaneous $ 8,651.46 ~INTER-GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE Santa Barbara-Ventura Forestry Camp From Ventura County (Coop Agreement) - $ 17,415.34 Various Countes and State Youth Authority for Disbursement to Ventura Co. c/o Forestry Camp $ 50.00 2,047.83 14,315.72 21,000.00 184.31 $ 37,597.86 $ 15,000.00 $ 40.00 1,200.00 12,500.00 175.00 180,000.00 11,000.00 $ 204,915.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 40.00 1,200.00 12,500.00 175.00 180,000.00 11,000.00 $ 204,915.00 $ 15,000.00 (See Expenditure Budget No. 199) 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 ~-=-.,.,.,~~---.,."-'""'='=-:=-~--:,.---=--=-=~~~~-.,.~,,~ Total-Inter-Governmental Service $ 17,415.34 $ 40,000.00 $ 40,060.00 $ 40,060.00 NAME OF FUND General General General General General General General General Capital Outlay Second Road General General . ~ I County Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Property Taxes Summarized by Classification and by Funds-Table 4 CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY OF REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT PROPERTY TAXES-BY CLASSIFICATION: Actual La.tt Completed Y ear Ended June 30, 1946 From Property Tax Levies of Previous Years $ 53,244.15 From Mandatory Special '1:''1)(~ 2,910.65 Subventions and c;I'~~ 1,092,539.34 J:i:~~~ Clllcl :lf?I"llli~ 13,880.00 Fines and :l~Cllt:i~ 39,133.18 Privileges ~----- 12,364.63 Rent of Property . 10,812.54 Interest . . . 8,667.54 Fees an.d Commissions . 54,612.07 Special Services 33,861.12 Sale of Property 10,063.79 Miscellaneous . , . 8,651.46 Inter-Governmental Service 17,415.34 GRAND TOTAL - $1,358,155.81 SUMMARY OF Bl:VBNUB OTBE& THAN CUBRBNT PROPERTY TAXES-BY FUNDS: ~11~r~ ~d : . ~l.,()()~,ES~.~ll Salary ~d 67 ,902.54 ~a"' 1:.tilr~ ~lllli :i,~78.()() General Reserve . 1,593.48 ' ~cl ~a~ ~3~, :lfJfJ.J!J Capital Outlay . Oil Well Inspecton 13,580.00 Highway Improvement 29,012.75 Fish and Game 800.00 Road Euipment Rental - 4,828.98 Road Dist. (Second Road)--- 22.00 Cour t House Bond . --- 1,091.39 State Highway Bridge Bond . -. 275.59 Actual and Estt- Approved mated CuM"mt Estimates Elffmate Year Ending Year Ending Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 $ 44,603.66 $ 36,285.00 $ 36,285.00 3,570.73 3,565.00 3,565.00 1,416, 786.20 2,344.,532.09 2,457, 725.09 21,887.16 17,855.00 17,855.00 45,792.40 44.,550.00 44,550.00 12,761.43 12,700.00 12,700.00 11,790.39 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,208.84 8,000.00 8,000.00 57,821.88 60,950.00 60,950.00 34,948.25 34,725.00 34,725.00 9,568.71 3,550.00 3,550.00 37,597.86 204,915.00 204,915.00 40,000.00 40,060.00 40,060.00 $1,747,337.49 $2,821,687 .09 $2,934,880.09 $1,256,108.56 $1,531,468.00 $1,577,805.00 74.,864.80 83,360.00 83,260.00 2,107.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 984.90 735.00 735.00 352,939.58 556,995.38 623,845.38 2,887.18 585,034.71 585,034.71 20,030.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 34,260.00 33,250.00 33,250.00 1,385.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,537.65 500.00 500.00 207.81 _________________ .,='""'~----:~=-==~------=--=-"""="'""'""'-=- GR AND TOTAL --$1,358,155.81 $1, 747,337 .49 $2,821,687 .09 $2,934,880.09 NAME OF FUND Page Eighteen Recapitulation of County Unit Expenditure Totals Grouped by General FunctJons and Summarized by Main Classifications and by Funds-Table 5 GENERAL FUNCTION AND UNIT GENERAL GOVERNMENT Board of Supervisors $ County Clerk . ~--- Auditor ,. . . Special Accounting and Auditing . . Treasurer, Public Administrator, Co. . Retirement Administration . . Assessor . . Tax (and License) Collector . District Attorney . . f:l.ll"\l'E!~()I" - Planning Commission . . Purchasing Agent . . General County Garage . . Primary Election . . General Election . . Special Election -- Regis-tration . . --- ~r Superior Courts -- Justice and Municipal Courts . - Grand Jury ,. . . :r.~\IY' ~bI"~l' --- Courthouse and Hall of Records and Grounds . Santa Maria Offces . . AC'tu4l Last Completed YeOTBnded June 30, 1946 36,021.76 26,557.09 25,943.75 3,500.00 9,287.03 27,073.83 15,539.91 33,908.76 12,254.23 19,071.46 19,617.20 24,315.39 10,433,24 10.00 63.18 20,972.89 1,064.10 1,942.04 43,912.41 6,039.63 Total Actw1t and AllotDedblf Bltlmated Cun-ent Requested Board ofSupervb- Year Endfng June 30, 1948 or Year Endfng Jurni30, 1~7 June 30, 1948 $ 33,890.00 $ 40,025.00 $ 47,545.00 27,741.65 37,095.00 38,935.00 39,120.58 48,100.00 49,810.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 13,109.00 15,920.00 16,500.00 35,547.60 42,052.73 45,815.00 20,103.00 23,920.00 24,855.00 41,549.99 47,545.00 54,138.00 19,185.77 31,001.00 33,185.00 30,385.27 39,188.00 40,120.00 23,797.17 25,971.00 26,835.00 24,782.50 26,970.00 30,570.00 29,624.00 29,624.00 21,319.69 2,600.00 7,925.00 42,340.00 23,691.03 25,021.76 27,670.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 2,320.00 2,485.00 2,495.00 79,704.00 81,983.00 84,825.00 6,927.50 7,675.00 8,050.00 -=--==-:-=-,-:--~--,:--:-=:-"":":-==~~-=--=-:~,.,.,-=-~----:---,.=-~-=-o Total-General Government - $ 361,417.95 $ 486,866.75 $ 588,311.49 $ 623,587.00 PROTECTION TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY Sheriff and Coroner $ Constables . . County" Jail --~- Recorder . : Sealer of Weigh ts and Measures : . Oil Well Inspecton . . Emergency War Service : . Agricultural Commissioner : Agricultural Extension Service . : : Live Stock Inspector . - . : . Predatory Anmal Control.-- . Farm Production Co-ordinator . . Fire Protection -""--- . Water Conservation -- Compensation Insurance . . Fire and Burglary Insurance - Public Liability Insurance . - . 57,968.09 5,660.57 20,990.92 30,489.13 4,255.14 3,498.53 4,302.70 63,924.96 9,390.10 1,912.40 1,438.22 1,966.35 57,869.26 63,091.00 2,631.77 1,317.79 10,139.99 t $ 80,459.00 6,268.46 32,173.50 38,224.75 6,555.32 4,725.00 75,157.34 15,830.00 2,474.00 2,970.00 73,701.00 64,725.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 9,600.00 $ 92,015.00 6,944.60 36,320.00 50,792.00 5,365.00 38,425.00 77,350.00 18,314.00 2,639.00 2,970.00 78,979.00 42,000.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 9,900.00 $ 89,850.00 7,427.00 36,320.00 50,850.00 5,915.00 38,725.00 81,130.00 18,950.00 2,855.00 3,450.00 Surety Bonds -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~.,.-~~~~~~~~~~~ Total-Protection to Person and 1,518.23 1,500.00 1,200.00 88,611.00 17,000.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 9,900.00 1,500.00 Property . $ 342,365.15 $ 421,363.37 $ 468,213.60 $ 459,483.00 Page Nineteen Recapitulation of County Unit Expenditure To'tals Grouped by General Functions and Summarised by Main Classifications and by Funds-Table 5 J.ctua.l GENERAL FUNCTION AND UNIT La&t Completed Year Ended June 30, UN6 HEALTH AND SANITATION Health Department $ 79,340.00 Vital Statistics 427 .75 Dump Sites . . Total-Health and Sanitation $ 79,768.45 WGHWAYS AND BRIDGES Administration, Engineering, Accounting $ Highway Equipment, Garage, Etc . MAINTAINING EXISTING ROADS High ways and Roads . . CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS Highways and Roads 132,895.62 25,907.83 123,086.87 Bridges and Culverts 1,373.03 Total Actu41 and Estimated CU1T'mt YeCJT Ending June 30, 11N7 $ 94,179.05 525.00 2,400.00 $ 97,104.05 $ 36,768.26 45,525.00 346,786.13 37,472.84 Requested Jun.e 30, 1948 $ 111,130.00 575.00 3,800.00 $ 115,505.00 $ 53,570.00 31,140.00 397,476.76 270,573.82 AllowedbS/ Board o/Supervi$- ort Year Ending June 30, 1948 $ 121,420.00 575.00 4,350.00 $ 126,34.5.00 68,545.00 31,140.00 402,126.76 277,373.82 .,-==~=-=-=----,.-.,.~=-.---,-==~=--,._--.,.~~~~ Total-Highways and Bridges $ 283,263.35 $ 466,552.33 $ 752, 760.58 $ 779,185.58 RECREATION Parks and Recreational Areas - $ 22,962.41 $ 37,588.67 $ 61 ,934.00 $ 71,712.00 (a) Recreational Projects . . 6,096.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 Veterans' and Memorial Buldings . . 22,577.45 30,971.00 35,800.00 37,590.00 Santa Barbara Ampitheatre . . 4,047.50 14,265.00 16,090.00 16,090.00 Fish and Gam.e . 250.15 250.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 Historical Monuments 5,250.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 To tal-R ecre a ti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "$"- 6=-=1'","1 ':-:8:"3'"-=5. -=-1--.,$,-9=6"'"',5=-7=,,.4-=5.- 7=- --.$.,---=-12=9'"""',8=2,,.4-=o_ -o=----.$--.,1-4,l3~9~2-O=.~ O CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS Hospital $ Welfare Administration . . Aid to Needy Children . . Aid to Needy Blind . . Aid to Needy Aged . . General Relief . . Forestry Camp (Inter-Gov't Budget) . . Probation Department . . (a)Forestry Camp . . Detention Home (Juvenile Hall) . . Care of Juvenile Court Wards . . Reform Schools . . HQmes for Feeble Minded . . Hospitals for Inane, Narcotics . . Schools for Deaf and Blind . . Examination and Care of Insane . . Burial of Indige.nts and Veterans Cemetery Care -- Veterans' Service Officer . - . Psychological Service . . Unemployment Relief . . Enforced Labor . . OtWer Relief . 469,248.82 55,586.05 112,733.02 32,923.38 825,845.67 55,068.98 31,429.23 40,091.03 15,122.13 14,887.55 3,246.41 21,315.31 1,112.75 116.26 3,055.00 581.43 10,672.89 5,525.00 183.00 GALLEY THREE - $1,698,743.91 $ 612,811.00 69,530.09 130,000.00 37,000.00 935,000.00 82,000.00 25,000.00 39,388.00 49,781.19 22,314.00 18,000.00 3,500.00 25,000.00 3,400.00 100.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 16,908.50 5,100.00 1,500.00 $2,081,332.78 $ 731,670.00 88,500.00 210,000.00 48,270.00 1,166,400.00 127,100.00 25,000.00 44,568.00 57,094.00 31,350.00 22,000.00 3,500.00 27,500.00 3,740.00 110.00 4,400.00 1,500.00 21,213.00 6,000.00 2,000.00 $2,621,915.00 $ 756,570.00 89,400.00 210,000.00 48,270.00 1,166,400.00 127,100.00 25,000.00 48,440.00 59,470.00 32,870.00 22,000.00 3,500.00 27,500.00 3,740.00 110.00 4,400.00 1,500.00 21,270.00 6,000.00 2,000.00 $2,655,540.00 Page Twenty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Recapitulation of County Unit Expenditure Totals Grouped by General Functions and Summarized by Main Classifications and by Funds-Table 5 - - . J.ctual Total Actual and Allotoed bl/ La.st Completed Eatimated Current Requuted Board o/Supcm;1l.s- GENERAL FUNCTION AND UNIT YeaTEnded Year Ending June 30, 1948 ors Year Endmg June 30, 11K6 June 30, 19'7 June 30, 11148 MISCELLANEOUS Advertising County Resources $ 17,467.69 $ 28,050.00 $ 31,000.00 $ 33,150.00 Fairs and Exhibits, Fiestlls 14,250.00 15,750.00 18,750.00 Capital Outlay-Sites, Planning and County Buildings 21,745.70 979,894.72 947,899.42 Rebates and Refunds 39.40 500.00 500.00 500.00 Airports 5,500.00 5,500.00 Employees Retirement 51,816.42 75,000.00 100,000.00 120,510.00 Total-Miscellaneous -- $ 69,323.51 $ 139,545.70 $1,132,644.72 $1,126,309.42 EDUCATION Superintendent of Schools 14,853.22 17,139.67 25,250.00 27,320.00 Board of Education 1,507.05 1,575.00 2,080.00 2,080.00 County Library 47,931.00 49,750.00 56,625.00 55,000.00 ,.-___.,.,,,=-----,-.,-.,,-=--,.---.--=-:=-:,,-----,--,-,-.,.-._, Total-Education $ 64,.291.27 $ 68,464.67 $ 83,955.00 $ 84,400.00 INTEREST AND DEBT REDEMPTION Interest on County Bonds $ 2,900.00 $ 875.00 Total Interest .$. 29.00-.0-0, ,-.,,=87-5=.0,0 ,-----~~------------~ Principal Payments on County Bonds $ 45,000.00 $ 35,000.00 Total-Interest and Redemption. . ~$ --47-,9-0=0.0-0- --=$- -3.58.7.5.00. -~.,------------~ GRAND TOTAL OF SPECIFIC PRO- ----------------------- GRAMS FOR NINE GENERAL FUNCTIONS SET FORTH ABOVE $3,008,257.10 $3,893,679.32 $5,893,129.39 $5,996,242.00 DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES P age Twenty-one Recapitulation of County Unit Expenditure Totals Grouped by General Functions and Summarized by Main Classifications and by Funds-Table 5 - GENERAL FUNCTION AND UNIT Provisions for ContinJencles: Unappropriated Reserves: General Fund $ Unappr opriated Reserves: Salary Fund Unappropriated Reserves: Good Rds. Fd. Provision for Financinr Beyond the Budret Year Actual Last Completed YeaTEnded June 30, 1946 Total Actual and Estimated Cun'ent YeaT Ending June 30, 19l7 Reqttested June 30, 1948 $ 200,000.00 50,000.00 100,000.00 Allowed by B oaTd ofSupervfs- OTS YeaT Ending June 30, 1948 $ 125,000.00 125,000.00 100,000.00 General Reserve 200,000.00 200,000.00 GRA ND TOTAL OF REQUIREMENTS. -$-3,-00-8-,2-5-7.-1-0 -----$-3,-89-3-,6-7-9-.3-2 -----$-6,-44-3-,1-2-9-.3-9 -----$-6,-5-46-,2-4-2-.0-0 ------------------------------------------------ RE -AN ALYS IS OF ABOVE BY GENERAL CLASSIFICATIONS: Salaries and Wage.s $1,045,877 .68 Maintenance and Operation 1,721,438.86 Capital Outlay 193,040.56 Interest and Debt Redemption 47,900.00 Unappropriated Reserves . . General Reserves --- GRAND TOTAL $3,008,257.10 $1400,448.33 2,151, 705.23 305,650.76 35,875.00 $3,893,679.32 $1,696,058.00 2,711,942.85 1,485,128.54 350,000.00 200,000.00 $6,443,129.39 $1, 760,246.00 2, 785,287. 76 1,450, 708.24 350,000.00 200,000.00 $6,546,242.00 ------------------------------------------------ RE -AN ALYS IS OF ABOVE BY FUNDS: General $2,313,665.08 Salary . 351,553.70 Law Library 1,943.41 Good Roads 263,013.85 General Reserve ,. . Court House Interest and Sinking Fund . . State Highway Bridge Bond . . Oil Well Inspection . . Fi.s.h and Game . . 37,650.00 10,250.00 3,611.75 250.15 $2,905,421.86 445,189.43 2,330.00 378,878.26 35,875.00 $3,773,810.09 584,734.00 2,505.00 761,010.76 200,000.00 $2,852,386.00 1,607,541.00 2,505.00 787,635.76 200,000.00 4,995.00 38,925.00 39,225.00 250.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 Special Road Improvement 9,003.96 6,800.00 Capital Outlay _ ,. 21,745.70 979,894.72 947,899.42 __ ___, ___ .,., ____ .,.,,.,,__~----,,--.,.-,. _______ _,_ __ .;._~ Total $2,981,937.94 $3,803,689.21 $6,343,379.57 $6,446,492.18 -,.--.,.-=-=--------~--""=,.,.-=------:---.,,.~-------~----,~ First Road $ 15,429.05 $ 4,700.00 $ 14,105.00 $ 14,105.00 Second Road . . 6,900.00 31,362.75 31,362.75 Third Road . . . . 10,890.11 15,325.00 11,336.47 11,336.47 Fourth Road 32,500.000 23,000.00 23,000.00 Fifth Road . . 28,618.98 19,303.06 19,303.06 Santa Ynez Road . 1,946.13 642.54 642.54 Total $ 26,319.16 $ 89,990.11 $ 99,749.82 $ 99,749.82 --~~~----~--~~_----_,._--~~~------------ GR AND TOTAL $3,008,257.10 $3,893,679.32 $6,443,129.39 $6,546.242.00 Page Twenty-two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 CLASSIFICATION ""' Total Actual Allowed b11 Name Explanation ~ and Estimated Reque.ted Boardo/ of Fund o/ Reque.ted ~ Current Year End.Ing Supervisors Increase "2 Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account Board of Supervisors GENERAL GOVERNMENT- LEGISLATIVE OFFICES 1 SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries . . lAl Extra Help . . Extra Help 1A4 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph lBl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 1B2 Traveling Expense and Mileage lB3 Convention Expense lB4 Materials and Supplies lB6 Office Supplies --. lB8 Repair and Minor Replacements 1B22 Service and Expense 1B25 Heat, Light, Power and Water 1B26 Legal Advertising and Publications , lB2'7 }i4a11~ - l.JJ,~ Special Service and Investigations ,. lM5 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment lCl Purchase of Land 1C59 Total Capital Outlay GRAND TOTAL Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Supervisors 15,000.00 3,800.00 $ 18,800.00 $ 425.00 450.00 2,400.00 25.00 500.00 50.00 300.00 65.00 4,000.00 650.00 2,875.00 $ 11,740.00 $ 350.00 3,000.00 $ 3,350.00 $ 33,890.00 $ 5,600.00 18,000.00 2,500.00 $ 26,100.00 $ 450.00 400.00 3,200.00 100.00 100.00 400.00 275.00 300.00 100.00 4,500.00 800.00 3,000.00 $ 13,625.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 40,025.00 24,120.00 2,500.00 $ 26,620.00 $ 450.00 400.00 3,200.00 100.00 100.00 400.00 275.00 300.00 100.00 4,500.00 800.00 10,000.00 $ 20,625.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 47,545.00 General Salary General Salary General .". .". " " General " Submitted by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman, Board of Supervisors DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Twenty-three - - EXPENDITURES - -0 Total Actual Allowed b11 Explanation . . , CLASSIFICATION .0 Name i: and Estimated Requested : Board of of Fund of Requested . . ;,. Current Year EncUno Supen118ora Increa.&e . Y eaT Ending June30, 11148 Year EncUno June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 . Account 2 Clerk GENERAL GOVERNMENT-LEGISLATIVE OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Extra Help . ., . . Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph . . Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express . . Convention Expense . . Office Supplies . . Repairs and Minor Replacements Replacements of Equipment . . Service and Expense . . Total Maintenance and Operati on . . CAPITAL OUTLAY 2Al $ 2A4 $ 23,711.65 281 $ 240.00 282 284 288 28 22 2823 28 25 !A $ 300.00 50.00 2,600.00 50.00 240.00 50.00 3,530.00 Office Equipment 2Cl $ 500.00 Total Capital Outlay . . $ 500.00 GRAND TOT AL . . $ 27,741.65 Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Supervisors , $ 28,820.00 2,400.00 $ 31,220.00 $ 275.00 500.00 50.00 2,500.00 150.00 300.00 100.00 $ 3,875.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 $ 37,095.00 $ 30,660.00 2,400.00 $ 33,060.00 $ 275.00 500.00 50.00 2,500.00 150.00 300.00 100.00 $ 3,875.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 $ 38,935.00 Salary " General " .". .". " Gen eral " Increase necessary to meet increased cost of living to 1951. County Clerk's Salary has not equaled other Increases allowed by the Board. Marin Co. $6000. plus fees. Contra Costa Co. $6900 Submitted by J. E. Lewis, County Clerk Page Twenty-four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED ExPENDITUBB8 . . . - - EXPENDI TURES -0 Total A ctual Allowed b11 Explanaton ,D CLASSIFICATION E 011d J:sttmated Requelted Board of Name o/ReQUQUd ;:,. Current Year Ending Supen.IUOTS of Fund l ncreaH (I) Year Endfng June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 - Account 8 Auditor GENERAi. GOVERNMENT-FINANCE OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 8Al Extra Help ----- 8A4: Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 881 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express - 8BZ Convention Expense 8B4 Office Supplies 888 Repairs and Minor Replacements 8BZZ Replacement of Equipment 8BZ3 Service and Expense 8825 Rent Postage Meter 8BZ8 Total Maintenance and Operati on . CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment . . 8Cl Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL . . Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District Account $ $ 32,310.58 $ 175.00 1,575.00 50.00 2,385.00 340.00 415.00 320.00 $ 5,260.00 $ 1,550.00 $ 1,550.00 $ 39,120.58 $ 35,340.00 6,000.00 $ 41,340.00 $ 175.00 1,400.00 50.00 2,550.00 340.00 300.00 325.00 120.00 $ 5,260.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 48,100.00 $ 37,050.00 6,000.00 $ 43,050.00 $ 175.00 1,400.00 50.00 2,550.00 340.00 300.00 325.00 120.00 $ 5,260.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 49,810.00 Sa.l.a ry ' General " 1 .' I. II " " General 2 - 12" Typewriters Calculator $850. 18H Typewriter $225. Addlne Machine $a5 Submitted by A. T. Eaves, County Auditor 9 Special Accounting and Auditing GENERAL GOVERNMENT-FINANCE OFFICES MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Grand Jury Auditor Total Maintenance and Operati on ---------- GRAND TOT AL . Approved by T. A Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District 9848 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 General $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 Submitted by Ernest D. Wagner, Atwell Westwick, Judges Superior Court DEPARTMENTAL BUDGft OF PROPOSED EXPBNDITUUS Page Twenty-five CLASSI,ICATIOH Aoeoant 10 COUNTY SALARIES and WAGES Extra Help . . -0 J: E ;,. ~ Extra Help 10A4 Total Salaries and Wagea . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Postage, Freiaht, Cartage and Express . . 1181 Traveling Expense and Mileace 1183 Office Supplies 1088 Service and Expense 11BZ5 Publications 10BZ'2 Total Maintenance and Operati on . .=roved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourlh Diltrict Accoaat 11 EXPENDITURES ToWAct1'41 Allo\Oed b11 :rt= GRd Bstimated Req11ated .Bocud of Jll- ewr-t y 4ICU' l:ndtng Su~ o/ hftd Inery.,. ~"" June30, lMI Y CCH' Bnd'11Q June 30, lM'l Juna 30, llNll - Treasurer ASSOCIAftON-J'INANCE OFFICES 120.00 $ 120.00 120.00 120.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 520.00 520.00 50.00 50.00 920.00 920.00 1,040.00 1,040.00 Treasurer $ 120.00 $ 120.00 50.00 150.00 150.00 520.00 50.00 920.00 1,040.00 General Salary Gen eral " Submitted by L. A. Gammill, County Treasurer GBNUAL GOVERNMENT-FINANCE OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries llAl Extra Help 11A4 Total Salaries and Wa,es . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 1181 Postage, Freight, Cartage and and Express llBZ Traveling Expense and Mileage 1183 Convention Expense (Treas.) 11B4 Convention Expense (Public Administrator) 11B4 Office Supplies . ~ . 1188 Repairs and Minor Replacementa llBU Service and Expense 11m5 Legal Advertising llBZ'J Total Maintenance and Operati on . CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment llCl Total Capital Outlay c;Jt,-"'.~ ".l't:)':['~,~ . Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District $ $ 10,529.00 $ 100.00 100.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 325.00 25.00 215.00 75.00 $ 1,140.00 $ 400.00 $ 400.00 $ 12,069.00 J . . - $ 12,480.00 800.00 $ 13,280.00 $ 100.00 100.00 350.00 50.00 50.00 325.00 50.00 250.00 175.00 $ 1,450.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 14,880.00 $ 13,260.00 600.00 $ 13,860.00 $ 100.00 100.00 350.00 50.00 50.00 325.00 50.00 250.00 175.00 $ 1,450.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ lG,460.00 Sa.l. ary General " General Pr1P'P1ed normal iDc:reue for experienced deputy Jncreued compes utton for deputies ln Santa Maria and Lompoc 19'8-19'7 for alx montba. 1M7 llNll for twelve montha ProVillon for re~ to additional office equipment IDClftUe in prlee9 1N&-1M7 for a1x montba, 1.M'I JJNI IOI' twelve mon1h1 Submitted by L. A. Gammill, Co~ty Treasurer . Page Twenty~six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSEDEXPBNDITURES ' , ! I t . ' i (- -- - ---_ .~ . ' l'XPENDITURES I , ' . . . - f :_ 0 . 1.~:" ~. CLA$SIFfl;;.A.TIOH . ;, ~ ~ ' ' :,. \. J;' ' r ' lo1' ;:. !" . ! Cl) ; ,i'. . i - -- -- . . . . . Account 12 TotCLl Actual .a.rtdEatimated . current Year Ending June 30, 1947 . Requested Year Ending . June 30, l!HJI ' l Assessor A t{pu,ed b11 Boardo/ Sujervtaora Year Ending Ju?ie 30, 1948 Np me, of Fund ' E:rplanatiOn oY Requested Increaae , _ . 1. o li \oo' , " GENERAi. GOVERNMENT- FINANCE- OFFICES. 'J SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salarjes -. 12Al Extra Help _., . -. 12A4 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENAN. CE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 1281 Postage, Fr eigbt. . Cartage and Express . : . 1 . . 128% Traveling Expense and Mileage 1283 Convention Expense ._ 12B4 Office Supplies 1288 Motor Vehicle Supplies. 12B9 Repairs and Minor J;leplacements 128%2 Replacement of Equipment._. 128 23 Service and Expense 128 25 Total Maintenance and Opera - . tio n . . :. . :-. . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 12Cl Automobiles 12C2 Total Capital Outlay . . GIJA'!N'P TOT~. . . . . . ApprOY.E:!i. by R. B. McClellan. . 11 . Supervisor, Fourth District t . t .- . .; . , : : :, . . . I . . . . . I ' , . . . . . . _ , : .; ~ . , : t . . . . i.t . 'J . ' . , . . u . , ._ " . I ( - ' : r ;.A - .I ., ; ,; t . - $ .27,227.60 4,500.00 $ 31, 72'Z.60 $ 120.00 . but! I 550.00 650.00 50.00 1,300.00 200.00 250.00 250.00 200.00 $ 3,570.00 $ 250.00 $ 250.00 $ 35,547.60 , I. - I J $ 32,165.00 4,500.00 $ 36,665.00 $ 120.00 600.00 650.00 75.00 ' 2,342.73 200.00 250.00 250.00 200.00 $ 4,687.73 . "". . . . _ - $ 700.00 $ ' . 700.dO $ 42,052.73 ~ . . ,. ' . \. . -- - I I . I I . I - i " " .,. I . . 'l $ 34,320.00 . . . 4,500.00. Salary " : ' 4 ' $ 38,820.00 . ,:; ' . .' . $ 120.00. 600.90' 650.00 General . 75.00 2,350.00 200.00 2.5 00 0 250.00 200.00 $' 4,695.00 cc " . ,. " I " " ri . . ~ . . ,. . : , . -. . . ~ . _. . - . - - . . - . - $ 700.00 General 1,600.00 " $ 2;300.00 $ 45,815.00 . i v t ~", ~ . ~ I I : "' ) . . -. . . . . .- Submitted by Guy P. Sawyer, County A.Ssessor I ~ p I . ' t ~ ' ' . . : . . . . . . , ' ' . ~ . . f j '. . ' " ' r f . . 11 l t ' I ' fl I ' . -. . it (. ' : .: ,(. , . . . . . . . ' DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Twenty-seven EXPENDITURES . -0 Total Actual Allowed b11 EXJlanation CLASSIFICATION .0 Name E and Estimated Requested Boardo/ of Fund of Requested ;:,. Current Year Ending Supenrlsors InC1"eau {') Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending Ju'M 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 - Account 13 Tax Collector GENERAL GOVERNMENT-FINANCE OFFICES SALA.RIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 13Al Extra Help 13A4 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 13Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 1382 Traveling Expense and Mileage 1383 Convention Expense 1384 Office Supplies 13B8 Repairs and Minor Replacements 13822 Service and Expense 13825 Legal Advertising 13827 Total Maintenance and Operati on . CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 13Cl Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District $ 7,128.00 7,350.00 $ 14,478.00 $ 125.00 1,300.00 100.00 50.00 1,500.00 125.00 125.00 2,100.00 $ 5,425.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 20,103.00 $ 10,020.00 8,000.00 $ 18,020.00 $ 125.00 1,400.00 100.00 50.00 1,500.00 125.00 150.00 2,100.00 $ 5,550.00 $ 350.00 $ 350.00 $ 23,920.00 $ 10,680.00 8,000.00 $ 18,680.00 $ 125.00 1,400.00 100.00 50.00 1,500.00 400.00 150.00 2,100.00 $ 5,825.00 $ 350.00 $ 350.00 $ 24,855.00 Salary " General Ordinance 581 Cost of living Increase Increased business and costs " Increaeed business " .". " " General New Fanfold Typewriter needed. Machines now in use are about fifteen years old Submitted by Jessie Stinson, County Tax Collector Page Twenty-eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed b11 Name Explanation CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Reouested Board of of Fund of Requested .;,:. Current Year Ending Supervl&ora l ncreaae Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 District Attorney GENERAL GOVERNMENT-LAW OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 18Al Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 18Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express . . 18B2 Traveling Expense and Mileage 18B3 Convention Expense 18B4 Office Supplies 18B8 Motor Vehicle Supplies 18B9 Repairs and Minor Replacements 18B22 Service and Expense 18B25 Criminal Expense 18B46 District Attorney's Special Fund 18B4'7 Total Maintenance and Operation ------ --- CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment . . 18Cl Law Books 18C4 Total Capital Outlay GR.AND TOT AL. . _ . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Account $ 33,379.99 $ $ 600.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 500.00 200.00 200.00 50.00 2,950.00 2,000.00 $ 6,800.00 $ 200.00 600.00 $ 800.00 $ 40,979.99 $ 37,425.00 $ 37,425.00 $ 1,100.00 $ $ $ 170.00 150.00 500.00 100.00 300.00 50.00 5,100.00 2,000.00 9,470.00 50.00 600.00 650.00 $ 47,545.00 $ 44,018.00 $ 44,018.00 $ 1,100.00 $ $ $ 170.00 150.00 500.00 100.00 300.00 50.00 5,100.00 2,000.00 9,470.00 50.00 600.00 650.00 $ 54,138.00 Salary General " Gen eral - Anticipated lncrease by State Legislature to $7250 per annum Increased crime Convention in Sta. Barb. Auto growing older Submitted by David S. Licker, District Attorney 19 District Attorney Santa Maria GENERAL GOVERNMENT-LAW OFFICES MA.INTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 19Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 19B2 Traveling Expense and Mileage 19B3 Repairs and Minor Replacements 19B22 Criminal Expense 19B46 Total Maintenance and Operation . . GRAND TOT A.L . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District $ 300.00 20.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 $ 570.00 ' 570.00 . - General Included in Acct. 18 Above Submitted by David S. Licker, District Attorney DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPO' SED EXPENDITURES Page Twenty-nine EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allotoed b11 E.rplana.Uon CLASSl1'lCATlON .0 Name i: and Estimated Requuted Board of of Fund of Requested ;: Current Year Ending Supe-rvbors Increase f'2 YearEndtng June30, 1M8 Year End.ing June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Aceount 26 Surveyor GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERA.L EXECUTIVE OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries Al Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 2681 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express . . . . 2682 Traveling Expense and Mileage 2683 Convention Expense 2684 Materials and Supplies 2686 Office Supplies 2688 Repairs and Minor Replacements 26822 Replacement of Equipment 26823 Service and Expense 26825 One Calculating Machine . . Total Maintenance and Operati on . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 26Cl Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Supervisors $ 16,160.77 $ 16,160.77 $ 150.00 25.00 450.00 50.00 1,100.00 100.00 340.00 300.00 260.00 $ 2,775.00 $ 250.00 $ 250.00 $ 19,185.77 $ 24,336.00 $ 24,336.00 $ 200.00 50.00 500.00 50.00 2,300.00 200.00 880.00 450.00 285.00 600.00 $ 5,515.00 $ 1,150.00 $ 1,150.00 $ 31,001.00 $ 26,520.00 $ 26,520.00 $ 200.00 50.00 500.00 50.00 2,300.00 200.00 880.00 450.00 285.00 $ 4,915.00 $ 1,750.00 $ 1,750.00 $ 33,185.00 Salary General Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl .". General Lost two previous operators due to low pay Need badly due to increase in work. Must be qualified engineer 26-B-l Needed because of multiple 'phone system- 3 field crews and Building inspector Deputies 'phoning in Needed for new folders for Assessor map files, materials for field parties. Purchase of blue print paper and cloth-also monuments. 3 tubes for OzaUd machi.ne during year$ 180 each-total $540 Need transit repairs and auto maintenance Calculating and addlng machine insurance; repairs M.a terials needed for operating P hotostat for Recorder Includes Calculating Machine requested in M.aint. & Operation. Submitted by Francis E. Evans, County Surveyor Page Thirty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES ! EXPENDITURES -0 .: Total Actual A llot.oed b11 ~la nation CLASSIFICATIOt\ ;-! and Estimated Requested Boardol Name o/Requuted ;:a CurTent Year Endtng Su~ 01 Fund Increase II) Year Endlng June 30, 1948 Year Endlng I June 30, 1947 . June 30, 1948 ~ . Account 28 Planning and Public Works GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . $ 24,528.01 Regular Salaries 28Al Labor (Engineering Aides) 28A4 1,000.00 Labor (Engineering Aides) 28A60 Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 25,528.01 l\tAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 2881 $ 250.00 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 288 2 Traveling Expense and Mileage 2883 Materials and Supplies 2886 Office Supplies 2888 Repairs and Minor Replaceme.nts 28822 Service and Expense 288 25 Legal Advertising and Publications . . 288 27 Total Maintenance and Operatic rl CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 28Cl Automobiles ~~t:? Total Capital Outlay GR~ TOTAL Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District 100.00 600.00 700.00 300.00 300.00 150.00 500.00 $ 2,900.00 $ 300.00 1,657.26 $ 1,957.26 $ 30,385.27 $ 32,788.00 1,000.00 $ 33,788.00 $ 300.00 100.00 650.00 400.00 350.00 300.00 300.00 1,000.00 $ 3,400.00 $ 400.00 1,600.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 39,188.00 33,720.00 1,000.00 $ 34,720.00 $ 300.00 $ $ 100.00 650.00 400.00 350.00 300.00 300.00 1,000.00 3,400.00 400.00 1,600.00 2,000.00 $ 40,120.00 General Salary General Salary General .". " " .". General " Submitted by Richard S. Whitehead, Public Works Director DEP.ARTMENTAL sunaET OP 'PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Thirty-one . . - . . . I . . . "B x p B ND I T U !t .l!l S . , t . . . -- I , - J Allotoj:' . J . .- J, bJI . 0 . i CIJASSfFIC~'f !'?lV .0 Total Actual . . H&11ae .,"!. ~ \ . Requested Boa of ' . I : . ,._, ; i: t .llti;d .f:ltimated : Year Bndln g S~perlf.sOT1 of Fuiid I ' Account 30 . '. Cun'~ . I t'I'' . Cl) ' v ear Emling JVM30, 1.M8 . Year Ending ' . ,: ( . . : ' t .1ne 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 I , County. Pci;ehasirig Agent and Statistician GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES . . . e~lanation ''Of Requested Increase . - - . . . . . " ~ .,.,. - SALARIES and WA~ES ~ . -- ~ I,; " ., .) $ . : .',ii l . . Regular Salaries , . , . 30Al $ 19,792.17 Regular Salaries . : . '' . A - .- ;. . . . Extra Help _ _. 1,250,90 $ 23,016.00 l'l J l , , ! Genera) . . . . _ , Sa1arY. _ . . , . . . . General - , , . . , 23,880.00 1,250.00 Extra Help 30A4 Total Salaries and,-Wages : ,.:~. l,~qO.QO ." "Sa, Jar.y, . . ~ r r-=---,;:-=--:-=----,~~,--.-.,.,,~ ' . , " -~ . : ' $ 21,042.17 . $ 24,266.00 $.25,130.90 """~ : . : . :; ., .; ' , ,:,., . . ) . MAINTENANCE and OPER.l\TlON . ~~---~; ~,-~-----.,:~.~) ~;-~- -~ '~ . ' l . - ~ ' ". . , l Telephone and Telegraph . ~ . 3081 Postage, Freight, Cartage, and Express ., 3082 I 1,. . Traveling Expense and Mileage 3083 . Office Supplies . , 30~ Stock Supplies ., '.v , . . 30Sl~ Repairs and Minor Replacements 30822 Servi~ and E~pense , . 30825 , -T""1 Total Maintenan.oe ~n9 Opera- . . . ' . $ '\,150.00 ' .450.00 75.00 300.00 250.00 00.00 40.00 . $ . 150.00 350.00 75.00 . .300.00 250.00 90.00 40.00 ti9n $ 1,355.00 _$ 1,255.00 "' r . . . - CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 30c1 Automobiles :. . - : 30C2 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . . . . . . - Approved by C. W. Bradbury, . . Chairman Board of Super~~~rs $ . $ 1,400.0Q $ 1,400.00 $ 23,?97.17 450.00 . ~ . . $ 450.00 $ 25,971.00 -- -- , ., \ . , . ,. t ~ $ 150.0P, . ~e11eral : ;:;. :~ . . : : , . . . ; : I 350.QO: .: 75.00 300.00 250.00 90.00 40.00 $ 1,255.00 $ 450.00 " $ 450.00 $ 26,835.00 . : :, . ' ~ ., ' ~ , " . . ' . . . ! . ,. - . . ' ~ ,1,. . , . . . " . . . " J ;, . . \ . '. .'. . . . - . ----'--- - .G.e. neral . . . t;,- C.I I' . -. :' 'Sttbl'nitted by' John L. Stewart, Purchasing :Agent and' Statistician . .- . -. ' Account -. : . ., : ' 't t ~ - . ~ 't' ~ ' ' I ~ 31 County Garage Santa Barbara :': : ; , :. GENERAL.GOVERNMENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES . ' u . SA.LARIES and WAGES , ' . . Regular Salaries . . , . Regular Salaries , ,. 31Al Extra Help . . Extra Help 31A4 ~Cll:()I' J:.,cl:()I' . . . ~~~() Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPE.RATION Telephone and Telegraph 31Bl Motor Vehicle Supplies 31B9 Repairs and Minor Replacements 31B22 Total Maintenance and Operati IJ. . . G~AND TOTAL . . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District $ 2,587.50 160.00 2,400.00 $ 5,147.50 $ 60.00 5,000.00 750.00 $ 5,810.00 $ 10,957.50 $ 2,700.00 160.00 2,400.00 $ 5,260.00 $ 60.00 6,800.00 750.00 7,610.00 $ 12,870.00 5,100.00 160.00 2,400.00 $ 7,660.00 $ 60.00 6,800.00 750.00 7,610.00 $ 15,270.00 ~ ! General Salary General Salary General Salary Gen eral " Submitted by J. P. Mccaughey, Superintendent, Co. Garage, S. B. ' Page Thirty-two DEPARTMENTA.L BUDOBT OP PBOPOSBD BXPBNDITUW l:XPBNDlTURBS - CLA8SD'lCAT'ION ,g Total Actu41 A llo\Oed btl Na ~ ' e cmd~ed ReQt<ed Board of of Rsqueded ;a c.rrc Yeat' ~llO ""~ o/ hftd l~ 02 r-~ J"M 30, 1"8 YNt' SftdillO J~30. 1"1 J"MaD, lNI - Aeeoant 32 County Garage-Santa Maria GBNDAL GOVEBNMENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFl'ICES SALARIES and WAGES Labor (Mechanics) . . Labor (Mechanics) 32AM Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE aad OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 3181 Materials and Supplies 3286 Motor Vehicle Supplies 3289 Repairs, and Minor Replacements 31812 Replacement of Equipment. . 32813 Heat, Light, Power and Water 32826 Total Maintenance and Operati ll ~ c;~ -:t'c':l'~~ . . Aceoant $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 75.00 300.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 200.00 525.00 $ 7,100.00 $ 12,100.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 75.00 300.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 200.00 525.00 $ 7,100.00 12,100.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 75.00 300.00 4,000.00 3,000.00 200.00 525.00 $' 8,100.00 13,100.00 General Salary Gen eral .". " " Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District 33 County Garage Lompoc GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL EXECUTIVE Ol'FICES SALARIES and WAGES ~lI" ~ ~.()() ~lei- . ~~~ Total Salaries and Waeea . . $ 825.00 MAINTENANCE uul OPERATION Motor Vehicle Supplies S3B9 $ 900.00 Total Maintenance and Operati on $ 900.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 1,725.00 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 2,000.00 1,000.00 General Salary i 1,000.00 $ $ $ 1,200.00 General 1,200.00 2,200.00 Submitted by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES E XPENDIT URES -0 Total Actual Allo10ed b11 CLASSIFI CATION "i:' alid Estimated Requested Boardo/ ;:,. Current Year Ending Supervisors "2 Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 35 Primary Elections GENERAL GOVERNMENT-ELECTIONS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries Election Officers $ Extra Help . . Extra Help 35A4 Total Salaries and Wages $ MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 3582 $ Materials and Supplies 358 6 Repairs and Minor Replacements 35B22 Service and Expense 35825 Rent of P olling Places 35828 Election Officers . . 35B49 Total Maintenance and Opera- $ ti on . . GR~ TOTJ\.~. . $ $ 9,916.00 $ 2,400.00 2,400.00 $ 12,316.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00 14,000.00 14,000.00 150.00 150.00 200.00 200.00 1,608.00 1,608.00 9,916.00 16,758.00 26,674.00 29,074.00 29,074.00 Page Thirty--three Explanation Name o/ Requested of Fund l ncTease Inspectors 14.00 General others 12.00. 134 Precincts " Salary General " " " " 134 c 12.00 " J\.pproved by C. W. Bradbury, Submitted by J . E. Lewis, Chairman Board of Supervisors Account 36 General Elections GENERAL GOVERNMENT-ELECTIONS SALARIES and WAGES Election Officers . . Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 36B2 Materials and Supplies 3686 Repairs and Minor Replacements 36822 Service and Expense 36825 Rent of Polling Places 36828 Total Maintenance and Oper ati Il . : . . GRAND TOT AL _ . J\.pproved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Supervisors $ 9,900.44 . $ 9,900.00 $ 750.00 9,500.00 85.00 75.00 950.00 $ 11,360.00 $ 21,260.00 County Clerk General General " " " " Submitted by J . E. Lewis, County Clerk Page Thirty-four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bu Name Explanation CLASSIFICATION E and Estim4ted Requested BoaTd of Of Fund of Requested ;,. Current Year Ending Supenrlsors I ncrease Cl) Year EnUng June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 37 Special Elections GENERAL GOVERNI\IENT-ELECTIONS SALARIES and WAGES Extra Help . Extra Help 37 A44 Total Salaries and Wages MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 37B2 Materials and Supplies 37B6 Rent of Polling Places 37B28 Election Officers 37B49 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . G RA.ND TOT AL . . Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Supervisors Account 38 $ $ 1,150.00 $ 200.00 1,200.00 50.00 $ 1,450.00 $ 2,600.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 300.00 5,000.00 1,000.00 6,300.00 $ 6,300.00 $ 10,300.00 Registration $ $ $ $ General 1,000.00 Salary 1,000.00 300.00 General 4,030.00 " 1,000.00 " 2,220.00 " 7,550.00 8,550.00 Submitted by J. E. Lewis, County Clerk GENERAL GOVERNMENT-ELECTIONS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . 38Al Extra Help . . Extra Help . . Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Postage, Freight, Cartage and $ 2,000.00 700.00 $ 2,700.00 Express 38B2 $ 50.00 700.00 55.00 Materials and Supplies 38B6 Service and Expense 38B 25 Total Maintenance and Operati on . CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 38Cl Total Capital Outlay . . :;ItA.ND ~:~~ . . Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Supervisor, First District $ 805.00 $ 3,437.00 $ 3,437.00 $ 6,942.00 $ 2,400.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 $ 5,900.00 $ 125.00 1,200.00 100.00 $ 1,425.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 7,925.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 125.00 1,200.00 100.00 $ 1,425.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 5,525.00 Salary General Salary General " " General Submitted by J.E. Lewis, County Clerk j DEPARTMENTA.L BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Account 39 EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actuai Allowed bu .0 i: and Estimated Requested Board of ;:. CuT!'ent Year Ending Su~s C'2 Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Eletion Expense Supervisors GENERAL GOVERNMENT-ELECTIONS MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Miscellaneous Expense, General Elections 39B52 $ 25.97 $ $ Miscellaneous Expense, Primary Election 39B53 250.00 250.00 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . $ 25.97 $ 250.00 $ 250.00 al CAPITAL OUTLAY Election Equipment 39C7 $ 33.72 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 Total Capital Outlay $ 33.72 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 59.69 $ 550.00 $ 550.00 Page Thirty-five Name Explanation of Fund of R.equested Increase General " General Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Supervisor, First District Submitted by J. E. Lewis, County Clerk Page Thirty-six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ Explanation CLASSIFICATION . Name E and Estimated Requested Board of of Requested . Cun"ent Year Ending Supcrol.so1"s of Fund Increase fl) Year Ending June 30, 1948 Y ear Ending June 30, llK7 June 30, ll!,48 Account 40 Superior Court GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries 40Al Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 40Bl P ostage, Freight, Cartage and Express . . 4082 Traveling Expense and Mileage 40B3 Office Supplies 40B8 Repairs and Minor Replacements 40B22 Replacement of Equipment 40823 Service and Expense 40B25 Trial Jurors' Fees, Mileage and Expense 40B35 Reporting and Transcribing 40835 WitneSll Fees, Mileage and Exp~ e ~~~'1 Interpreting 40B39 Traveling Expense, Santa Maria CCll.ll"'t - ~()~ Expenses Visiting J udges 40B109 Total Maintenance and Opera- 'tiell - CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 40Cl Law Books 40C4 Total Capital Outlay GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District $ 1,400.00 9,000.00 $ 10,400.00 $ 700.00 250.00 400.00 750.00 350.00 250.00 200.00 3,500.00 7,500.00 1,300.00 100.00 1,350.00 $ 16,650.00 $ 100.00 800.00 $ 900.00 $ 27,950.00 $ 9,000.00 $ 4,260.00 $ 13,260.00 $ 770.00 275.00 440.00 825.00 385.00 275.00 220.00 10,000.00 8,250.00 2,000.00 110.00 1,500.00 $ 25,050.00 $ 110.00 880.00 $ 990.00 $ 39,300.00 $ $ 15,800.00 $ 15,800.00 $ 770.00 275.00 440.00 825.00 385.00 275.00 220.00 10,000.00 8,250.00 2,000.00 110.00 1,500.00 500.00 $ 25,550.00 $ 110.00 880.00 $ 990.00 $ 42,340.00 General Salary General " " .". " " " " " " " " General " Increase due to change to drawn juries Submitted by Ernest D. Wagner, Atwell Westwick, J udges, Superior Court I DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES - -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ CLASSIFICATION ~ and Estimated ReQ;U;ested Board of Current Year Ending Supervtlora fl) Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 41 Justice Court First Township GENERAL GOVERNMENT-4UDICIAL OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . 41Al Total Salaries and Wages . . M.AINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 41Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express . . . 41B2 Office Supplies 41B8 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 41Cl Law Books 41C4 Total Capital Outlay GRAND TOTAL $ 2,035.00 $ 2,035.00 $ 100.00 125.00 100.00 $ 325.00 $ 400.00 $ 400.00 $ 2,760.00 $ 2,124.00 $ 2,124.00 $ 100.00 125.00 100.00 $ 325.00 $ 75.00 30.00 $ 105.00 $ 2,554.00 $ 2,460.00 $ 2,460.00 $ 100.00 125.00 100.00 $ 325.00 $ $ $ 400.00 30.00 430.00 3,215.00 Page Thirty-seven Name Erpl an ation of Fund of Requested Increase Salary General " " General " Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Submitted by J. A. Wullbrandt, Justice of the Peace, First Township Account 42 Justice Court Second Township GENERAL GOVERNMENT- J UDICIAL OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 42Al Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 42Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 42B2 Office Supplies 42B8 Service and Expense 42825 Total Maintenance and Operatioll . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Law Boo~ 4'2C4 Equipment - Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTA1: . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District $ 5,601.25 $ 5,601.25 $ 150.00 300.00 400.00 30.00 $ 880.00 $ 250.00 $ 250.00 $ 6,731.25 $ 5,778.00 $ 5,778.00 $ $ 150.00 300.00 450.00 30.00 930.00 300.00 180.00 $ 480.00 $ 7,188.00 $ 6,780.00 $ 6,780.00 $ $ 150.00 300.00 450.00 30.00 930.00 300.00 180.00 $ 480.00 $ 8,190.00 Salary General " " " General " Cncrease in cost :1f supplies Cncrease in cost of books 2 steel filing cabinets neces- 3al'y for accruing files Submitted by William M. Quinn, Justice of the Peace, Second Township Page Thirty-eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES 0 Total Actual Allowed b11 CLASSlFICATION .0 Name Explanation i: and Estimated Requested Board of of Fund of Requested ;:,. CurTent Year Endtng Supervisor Increase ti) Year Endtng June 30, 1948 Year End.Ing l-.30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 43 Justice Court Third Township GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 43Al Total Salaries and Wages . . r MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 4381 Postage, Freight, Cartage and :E:c1l'~~ ~!JB~ Office Supplies 4388 Replacement of Equipment 43823 Heat, Light, Power and Water 43826 Rent . ,. . 43828 Total Maintenance and Operatie ll CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 43Cl Law Books ---- 43C4 Total Capital Outlay . . c:;~ 'J:":~ J\.I:., . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Account $ 1,849.50 $ 1,849.50 $ 40.00 40.00 50.00 70.00 360.00 $ 560.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 2,459.50 $ 1,932.00 $ 1,932.00 $ 40.00 40.00 70.00 70.00 360.00 $ 580.00 250.00 50.00 $ 300.00 $ 2,812.00 0 2,220.00 $ 2,220.00 $ 40.00 40.00 70.00 70.00 360.00 $ 580.00 $ 250.00 50.00 $ 300.00 $ 3,100.00 Salary General Ge.n. eral 2 dockets needed New desk and typewriter needed Submitted by W. T. I.iJJard, Justice of the Peace, Third Township 44 Justice Court Fourth Township GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIA.L OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 44Al Total Salaries and Wages MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 4481 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express ~~ Rent . ~~ Total Maintenance and Operati Il G~ TOTAL Approved by T. A Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District $ 618.00 $ 618.00 li'i~ ~ 27.00 2.51 60.00 $ 89.51 $ 707.51 $ 648.00 $ 648.00 $ 27.00 2.51 60.00 $ 89.51 $ 737.51 $ 720.00 Salary $ 720.00 $ 30.00 General 5.00 " 60.00 " $ 95.00 $ 815.00 Submitted by J. B. Wilhoit, Justice of the Peace, Fourth Township l ' r DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Thirty-nine EXPENDITURES -0 Tot4L Actual Allotoed bl/ E%Pla114tion CLASSIFICATTON /: Name E and Estimated Requested Board of of Requested ;:, Cu1'Tent Year Endtng Supen1ts0TS of Fund I nCTease ti) Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June30, 1~ Account 45 Justice Court Fifth Township GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES $ 1,856.50 $ 1,932.00 $ 2,220.00 Salary Regular Salaries 45Al $ $ 1,932.00 $ 2,220.00 Salary Total Salaries and Wages $ 1,856.50 $ 1,932.00 $ 2,220.00 - 1.1 ' . .t MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 45Bl $ 40.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 General Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 4!11~ 15.00 25.00 25.00 " Office Supplies 45B8 50.00 35.00 50.00 " Total Ma intenance and Operati on . $ 105.00 $ 110.00 $ 125.00 GR~ TOTAl'. $ 1,961.50 $ 2,042.00 $ 2,345.00 Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Submitted by H. T. Reed, Justice of the Peace, Fifth Township Account 48 Justice Court Eighth Township GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES SALARIES and \'V AGES Regular Salaries 48Al Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 48Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express . . 48B2 Office Supplies 4883 Heat, l'.ight, Power and Water 48826 Rent 48B28 Total Maintenance and Operati tl CAPITAL OUTLAY J:,aw l:loo~ 48C4 Total Capital Outlay GR~ TOTAJ:, Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District $ 3,708.00 $ 3,708.00 A . .1 -- $ 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 720.00 $ 970.00 $ $ $ 4,678.00 $ 3,852.00 $ 3852.00 $ 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 720.00 $ 920.00 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 4,797.00 $ 4,140.00 $ 4,140.00 $ 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 720.00 $ 920.00 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 5,085.00 Salary General " " " " General Submitted by Marion A. Smith, Justice of the Peace, Eighth Township Page Forty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDI TUR ES -0 T otal Actual Allowed b11 E:cplanation CLASSIFICATION I: i: and Estimated Requested Board of Name of Requested ;. Current Year EndJng Superviaors Of Fund Increase t'l Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Endlng June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 49 Justice Court Ninth Township GENERAL GOVERNMENT-1UDICIAL OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 49Al Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 49Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express . . 49B2 Total Maintenance and Operati Il . . GRAND TOT AL . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Account 51 $ 1,002.02 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,002.02 $ 1,500.00 $ 41.25 $ 41.25 $ 41.25 $ 41.25 $ 1,043.27 $ 1,541.25 Justice Courts $ 1,500.00 Salary $ 1,500.00 $ 50.00 General 20.00 " $ 70.00 $ 1,570.00 Submitted by William J. Hayes, Justice of the Peace, Ninth Township GENERAL GOVERNMENT-1UDICIAL OFFICES l\tAINTENANCE and OPERATION Convention Expense - 5184 Trial Juror Fees, Mileage and Expe.nse .'" '. 51835 Reporting and Transcribing 51B36 Witness Fees, Mileage and Expense 51B3'7 Interpreting 51839 Total Maintenance and Oper a- 'tiIl . . GRAND TOTAL . . $ 50.00 250.00 1,500.00 250.00 100.00 $ 2,150.00 $ 2,150.00 $ 50.00 250.00 1,500.00 250.00 100.00 $ 2,150.00 $ 2,150.00 $ 50.00 250.00 1,500.00 250.00 100.00 $ 2,150.00 $ 2,150.00 General " " " " Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District ' \ 1 j { \ DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPE~DITURES Page Forty-one EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ Name Exp!ana.tion CLASSIFICATION ."-t:l and Esttmated Requested BoaTdof of Requested . Current Year Endtng Supervtsora of Fund Increase 112 Year EndtTID June 30, l&tS Year Endtng June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 52 Law Library GENERA.L GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 52Al $ 120.00 $ 120.00 $ 120.00 Law Library Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 120.00 $ 120.00 $ 120.00 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Service and Expense 52B25 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 Law Library Total Maintenance and Operatie ll . CAPITAL OUTLAY Law :Eloolci; 52C~ Office Equipment 52Cl Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Account 53 $ 200.00 $ 1,825.00 175.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,320.00 $ 200.00 $ 2,000.00 175.00 $ 2,175.00 $ 2,495.00 $ 200.00 $ 2,000.00 175.00 $ 2,175.00 $ 2,495.00 Law Library " Submitted by Ernest D. Wagner, Atwell Westwick, Judges, Superior Court Police Courts GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Trial Juror Fees, Mileage and Expense !;~~ $ Repor ting and Transcribing 53835 Witness Fees, Mileage and Expense l):JJl:J'7 Total Maintenance and Operati on $ GRAND TOTAL $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 1,000.00 1,000.00 $ 150.00 150.00 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 50.00 General 1,000.00 " 150.00 " 1,200.00 General 1,200.00 Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Page Forty-two DEPARTl\C,}!NTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed 111 E:cplanation CLASSIFICATION .0 punJfO IE and E8timated Requested Board of o/Requuted ;:,. Current Year Ending SupervisOT8 3t.UD,N lncrea8e "' Year Endtng June 30, 1JM8 Year EncUng June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 54 Grand Jury GENERAL GOVERNMENT-JUDICIAL OFFICES MAINTENANCE and OPERATION .ll_:i t Grand Juror Fees, Mileage and Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5488 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . GRAND TOT AL . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Account $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 General $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 Submitted by Ernest D. Wagner, Atwell Westwick, Judges, Superior Court 55 Court House GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries 55Al Total Salaries and Wages . . ~1AINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 5581 Materials and Supplies 5586 Cleaning and Disinfecting 55814 Repairs and Minor Replacements 55B22 . Service and Expense 55825 Heat, Light, Power and Water 55826 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . GRA.ND TOTAL . . $ 13,120.00 $ 13,120.00 $ 45.00 900.00 800.00 500.00 300.00 8,500.00 $ 11,045.00 $ 24,165.00 $ 14,102.00 $ 14,102.00 $ 45.00 1,100.00 900.00 600.00 300.00 9,500.00 $ 12,445.00 $ 26,547.00 $ 16,680.00 $ 16,680.00 $ 45.00 1,100.00 900.00 600.00 300.00 9,500.00 $ 12,445.00 $ 29,125.00 General Salary General " " " " " Submitted by P aul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District ' ' DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Forty-three EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed b11 Explanation CLASSIFICATION .e and Estimated Requested Board of Name of Requested .= Current Year Ending Superolsors of Fund Increa.se Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 56 Court House Grounds GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 56Al Total Salaries and Wage.s MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Garden Supplies 56818 Repairs and Minor Replacements 56822 Replacement of Equipment. . 56B23 Service and Expense 56825 Heat, Light, Power and Water 56826 Total Maintenance and Operati on . ., . GR~ TOTAL Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Account $ 2,339.00 $ 2,339.00 $ 450.00 50.00 550.00 450.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 3,839.00 $ 2,436.00 $ $ 2,436.00 $ $ 550.00 $ 150.00 200.00 150.00 450.00 $ 1,500.00 $ $ 3,936.00 $ 2,700.00 Salary 2,700.00 550.00 General 150.00 " 200.00 " 150.00 450.00 " 1,500.00 4,200.00 Submitted by Otto Niedermuller, Officer in Charge of Prisoners 57 County Buildings Second District GENERAL GOVERNMENT-GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS SALARIES and WAGES Labor $ 1,000.00 Labor 57 AGO Total Salaries and Wages. $ 1,000.00 1'1AINTENANCE and OPERATION Materials and Supplies - 5786 Repairs and Minor Replacements 57822 Replacement of Equipment 57823 Rent, Buildings 57B28 Total Maintenance and Opera- 'tietl ----- CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment - 57Cl Furniture and Furnishings 57C15 Purchase of Land - 57C59 CAPITAL OUTLAY GR~ TOTAL . . $ 1,000,00 29,700.00 $ 2,000.00 1,500.00 $ 34,200.00 $ 1,000.00 500.00 15,000.00 $ 51,700.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 1,000.00 1,000.00 $ 44.,000.00 1,000.00 $ 47,000.00 $ 1,000.00 500.00 1,500.00 $ 51,500.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 1,000.00 1,000.00 $ 44,000.00 1,000.00 $ 47,000.00 $ 1,000.00 500.00 1,500.00 $ 51,500.00 General Salary General .". Submitted by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Page Forty-four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDI TURES -0 . Totctl Actual Allowed bv E;rplanation CLASSIFICATION I-: and Estimated Requested Board of Name of Requested ;:, Current Year Ending Supervisor of Fund Increase II) Year Ending June 30, 1948 Y ear Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 58 Santa Maria Offices GENERAL GOVERNMENT-BUR.DINGS SALARIES and \VAGES ~CllCl'" Labor 58A60 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 58Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express . . 58B2 Materials and Supplies 58B6 Office Supplies 5888 Repairs and Minor Replacements 58B22 Replacement of Equipment. . 58B23 Repairs, Building - 58B24 Service and Expense 58B25 Heat, Light, Power and Water 58B26 Reilts 58828 Total Maintenance and Operati(). Il . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Ofii~ Equipment 58Cl Furniture and Furnishings 58C15 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL . $ 1,227.50 $ 1,227.50 $ 300.00 150.00 100.00 200.00 175.00 100.00 150.00 150.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 $ 5,325.00 275.00 100.00 $ 375.00 $ 6,927.50 $ 1,375.00 $ 1,375.00 $ 300.00 150.00 100.00 200.00 175.00 100.00 150.00 150.00 1,000.00 3,600.00 $ 5,925.00 275.00 100.00 $ 375.00 $ 7,675.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 300.00 150.00 100.00 200.00 175.00 100.00 1,100.00 150.00 1,000.00 3,900.00 $ 7,175.00 275.00 100.00 $ 375.00 $ 8,050.00 General Salary General " " " " " " " " " General " Due to increase in salaries Increase due to new lease terms Submitted by T. A. Twtchell, Supervisor, Fifth District I , I DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDIT URES Page Forty-five EXPEN D ITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed bu Explanation CLASSIFICATION .0 i: and Esmated Requested Board of Name of Requested Current Supervisors of Fund Increase "' . Year Ending Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 60 Sheriff and Coroner, Peace Officers and Jails PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 60Al Extra Help 60A4 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 6081 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express . . 6082 Traveling Expense and Mileage 6083 Convention Expense 6084 Mate rials and Supplies 6086 Office Supplies 6088 Motor Vehicle Supplies 6089 Repairs and Minor Replacements 60822 Service and Expense 60825 Reporting and Transcribing 60836 Criminal Expense 60846 Radio Service 60855 Service Autopsy Surgeon 60862 Total Maintenance and Operat- i CIl . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Automobiles 60C2 Radio Equipment 60C42 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL . . - Approved by P aul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District $ 64,944.00 $ $ 64,944.00 $ 1,200.00 150.00 1,200.00 50.00 600.00 400.00 1,000.00 2,400.00 315.00 1,500.00 $ 8,815.00 $ 5,700.00 1,000.00 $ 6,700.00 $ 80,459.00 $ 72,920.00 $ 600.00 $ 73,520.00 $ 1,200.00 180.00 1,200.00 100.00 600.00 400.00 1,200.00 2,400.00 15.00 100.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,600.00 $ 11,995.00 $ 5,500.00 1,000.00 6,500.00 92,015.00 $ 71,000.00 $ 600.00 $ .71,600.00 $ 1,200.00 250.00 2,400.00 100.00 600.00 400.00 1,200.00 2,400.00 100.00 100.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 $ 11,750.00 $ 5,500.00 1,000.00 6,500.00 89,850.00 Salary " General " " " " " " " " " " .". " " " To bring up salary to level o! other counties of similar class. Also, added duties of Coroner. Sheriff and Coroner Coroner Coroner Note: Sheriff and Coroner budgets consolidated Submitted by John D. Ross, Sheriff and Coroner Page Forty-six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES - EXPENDIT U RES -c Total Actual Allowed b11 Explanation CLASSIFICATION .:-0: and Estimated Requested Board of NaJru? of Requested ;, Current Y ea1' Ending Supervlaora of Fund Increll$e c., Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Endtng June30, l!K7 June SO, 1948 Account 61 Constable First Township PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY,-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 61Al Total Salar ies and Wages GRAND TOTAL Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Account $ 900.00 $ 900.00 900.00 $ 900.00 $ $ 900.00 $ $ 900.00 $ 1,080.00 Salary 1,080.00 1,080.00 Submitted by R. W. Morr is, Constable, First Township 62 Constable Second Township PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY,-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . 62Al Total Salaries and Wages . . l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION Transportation of Prisoners 628 72 Total Maintenance and Operation --- ------ GRAND TOTAL Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Account $ 1,344.56 $ 1,344.56 $ $ 1,344.56 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 1,500.00 Salary $ 1,500.00 $ 100.00 General $ 100.00 $ 1,600.00 Submitted by John W. Gauld, Constable, Second Township 63 Constable Third Township PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY,-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 63Al Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone . . 6381 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 6382 Traveling Expense 638 3 Office Supplies . . Total Ma intenance and Oper at- i()Il --- CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment - .563Cl Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL . . Approved by T. A Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District $ 480.00 $ 480.00 $ 6.90 $ 6.90 $ 486.90 $ $ $ $ 780.00 780.00 27.60 10.00 15.00 15.00 77.60 $50.00 50.00 $ 907.60 $ $ $ $ 660.00 660.00 30.00 . 10.00 15.00 15.00 80.00 50.00 50.00 Salary General " " " General Present salary is inadequate and not comparable to other Class B Courts in County, also due to the increased cost of living expenses Used typewriter . , . $ 790.00 Submitted by L S. Austin, Constable, Third Township DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Forty-seven EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ Explanation CLASSIFICATION .--0 and Estimated Reque.sted Board of Name of Requested - of Fund Current Year Ending Supervisors Increase ~ Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Endtng June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 ~ Account 64 Constable Fourth Township PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY,-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . 64Al $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 420.00 Salary Total Salaries and Wages $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 420.00 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 64Bl $ 30.00 $ 30.00 $ 30.00 General Traveling Expense and Mileage 6483 40.00 40.00 40.00 " Total Maintenance and Operation ---- $ 70.00 70.00 70.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 370.00 $ 370.00 $ 490.00 Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Submitted by B. B. Bumpass, Constable, Fourth Township Account 65 Constable Fifth Township PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY,-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries 65Al Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 6581 Traveling Expense and Mileage 6583 Total Maintenance and Operati Il -- - --- -~--~ GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Account $ 20.00 $ 1,200.00 1,220.00 20.00 50.00 $ 70.00 $ 1,290.00 $ 20.00 $ 1,200.00 1,220.00 20.00 50.00 70.00 $ 1,290.00 $ 20.00 $ 1,380.00 1,400.00 20.00 50.00 70.00 $ 1,470.00 Salary Salary General " Submitted by Harry Howerton, Constable, Fifth Township 68 Constable Eighth Township PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY,-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 68Al Total Salaries and Wages MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 6881 Total Maintenance and Operation . . GRAND TOTAL Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supei;visor, Fifth District $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 27.00 $ 27.00 $ 1,527.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 27.00 $ 27.00 $ 1,527.00 $ 1,500.00 Salary $ 1,500.00 $ 27.00 General $ 27.00 $ 1,527.00 Submitted by Jerry H. Madsen, Constable, Eighth Township Page Forty-eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual A flowed bl/ E%Planation CLASSIFICATION .0 Name E and Estimated Requested Board of of Requested ;:o Current Year Ending SupervUcrs of Fund Increase fl) Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 69 Constable Ninth Township PROTECTION TO PERSON AND P&OPERTY,-PEACE OFFICERS A.ND JAILS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 69Al Total Salaries and Wages GRAND TOTAL Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Account 70 $ $ $ 300.00 $ 300.00 300.00 $ 300.00 300.00 $ 300.00 Constables $ $ $ 420.00 Salary 420.00 420.00 Submitted by R. F. Abernethy, Constable, Ninth Township PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY,-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION Convention Expense 7084 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ Total Maintenance and OperatiC Il. GRAND TOT AL . . $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 General 50.00 50.00 Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District County Jail Chain Gang Account 71 PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY,-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 71Al Regular Salaries 71Al Total Salaries and Wages . . GRAND TOTAL . . $ 2,256.00 $ 1,909.50 $ 4,165.50 $ 4,165.50 $ 2,568.00 $ 1,992.00 $ 4,560.00 $ 4,560.00 $ $ 5,100.00 $ 5,100.00 $ 5,100.00 General Salary Submitted by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District DEPART~fENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Forty-nine EXPENDI TURES -0 Allowed bl/ E.rpl4nation CLASSIFICATION .0 Total Actual Reque.sted Name E and Estimated BoaTdO/ of Fund of Requested ;:. CuTTent YeaT Endlng Supertrl&ws Increase Cl) YeaT Ending June30, UHB YeaT Ending Jv.n.e 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 ' Account 72 Branch Jails PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY,-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS SALARIES and WAGES Extra Help . . $ 200.00 Extra Help 72A4 Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 200.00 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Repairs and Minor Replacements 72B22 $ 100.00 Service and Expense 72B25 Heat, Light, Power and Water 72B26 175.00 Meals for Prisoners 72B41 700.00 $ 240.00 $ 240.00 $ 100.00 175.00 700.00 $ 240.00 $ 240.00 $ 100.00 175.00 700.00 To ta l Maintenance and Opera- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- tiC)ll --- $ 975.00 $ 975.00 $ 975.00 GRAND TOTAL . . $ 1,175.00 $ 1,215.00 $ 1,215.00 General Salary General " " Submitted by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Account 73 County Jail PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY,-PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS SALARIES and l'V AGES Regular Salaries . A. 73Al Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Materials and Supplies 73B6 Food Supplies 7387 Laundry Service 73Bl2 Clothing and Linen Supplies 73Bl5 S ervice and Expense 73B25 Total Maintenance and Operatie Il . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District $ 14,688.00 $ 14,688.00 $ 120.00 10,400.00 700.00 900.00 25.00 $ 12,145.00 $ 26,833.00 $ 16,560.00 $ 16,560.00 $ 120.00 12,000.00 840.00 1,000.00 25.00 $ 13,985.00 $ 30,545.00 $ 16,020.00 Salary $ 16,020.00 $ 120.00 General 12,000.00 " 840.00 " 1,000.00 " 25.00 " $ 13,985.00 $ 30,005.00 Submitted by J ohn D. Ross, Sheriff Page Fifty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES - EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed bu Explanation CLASSIFICATION .0 pun,s Jo i: and Estimated Reque$id Board of ofRequmed ;:. CuTTent Year Ending Supervtsora 1'WDN Increase ~ Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 74 Recorder PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPER.TY-GENERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 74A.1 Extra Help - 74A.4 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 74Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 7 4B2 Convention Expense 74B4 Office Supplies 7488 Repairs and Minor Replacements 74B22 Replacement of Equipment 74B23 Service and Expense 74B25 Total Maintenance and Operat: iCIl CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment - 74Cl Total Capital Outlay . . :;R~ TOT.J\'l . - .J\pproved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District $ 13,630.51 18,869.49 $ 32,500.00 $ 42.50 1,275.00 27.50 3,000.00 79.75 750.00 200.00 $ 5,374.75 $ 350.00 $ 350.00 $ 38,224.75 $ 20,892.00 22,000.00 $ 42,892.00 $ 50.00 1,500.00 50.00 3,500.00 500.00 1,500.00 300.00 $ 7,400.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 50,792.00 $ 35,400.00 7,500.00 $ 42,900.00 $ 50.00 1,500.00 50.00 3,500.00 500.00 1,500.00 350.00 $ 7,450.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 50,850.00 Salary " :;eneral " " " " " " :;eneral Submitted b.Y Yris Covarrubias, Recorder DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Fifty-one EXPENDITURES -0 CLASSIFICATION .-0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ Name E:cpl4nation : and Estimated YReaeqr uEensdteidng SuBpoearrvdis oofr s of Fund of Requested c;., Current Increase Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending JUJUI 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 75 Sealer of Weights and Measures PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-GENERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICES SALA:RIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 75Al $ 3,892.50 Labor 200.00 Labor 75A60 Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 4,092.50 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 7581 $ 100.00 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 758 2 Traveling Expense and Mileage 758 3 Convention Expense 75B4 Materials and Supplies 7586 Office Supplies . . 7 5B8 Motor Vehicle Supplies 7589 Repairs and Replacements 75822 Total Maintenance and OperatiC Il . . CAPITAL OUTLAY 5.00 150.00 32.82 25.00 50.00 200.00 250.00 $ 812.82 Automobile - 75C2 $ 1,500.00 Weighing and Measuring Equipment 75C38 150.00 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District $ 1,650.00 $ 6,555.32 $ 4,080.00 200.00 $ 4,280.00 $ 100.00 10.00 150.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 $ 585.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 5,365.00 $ 4,380.00 200.00 $ 4,580.00 100.00 10.00 150.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 200.00 250.00 $ 835.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 5,915.00 Salary General Salary General " " " " " " " General " Submitted by C. A. Page, Sealer of Weghts and Measures Page Fi!ty-two DEPARTI\1ENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION .-00 Total Actual Allowed bu Na11Ul Explanation E and Estimated Requested Board of of Requested ;:,. Cun'eni Year Ending SuJ)CTVisors of Fund Increase (') Year Ending June 30, 19'8 Year Ending Ju.n.e 30, 19'7 Jun.e30, 1~ Account 80 Agricultural Commissioner PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-AID TO AGRICULTURE SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 80Al :J.Cll:()I" . . . ~Cll:I" 8()~f;() Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 80Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express . . 8082 Traveling Expense and Mileage SOBS Convention Expense 8084 Materials and Supplies 8086 Office Supplies 8088 Motor Vehicle Supplies 8089 Rodent, Pest and Insect Supplies 80817 Repairs and Minor Replacements 80B22 Replacement of Equipment - 80823 Service and Expense 80825 Fair Exhibits 80884 Rentals , 80828 Total Maintenance and Operat. iCll. CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 80Cl Automobiles 80C2 Field Equipment 80C86 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by J. Monroe Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District $ 42,882.34 14,000.00 $ 56,882.34 $ 750.00 375.00 300.00 50.00 50.00 300.00 1,500.00 5,300.00 2,200.00 100.00 750.00 1,500.00 800.00 $ 13,975.00 $ 100.00 4,000.00 200.00 $ 4,300.00 $ 75,157.34 $ 46,200.00 14,000.00 $ 60,200.00 $ 750.00 300.00 350.00 50.00 50.00 300.00 1,500.00 4,000.00 1,700.00 100.00 750.00 1,500.00 1,600.00 $ 12,950.00 $ 100.00 4,000.00 100.00 $ 4,200.00 $ 77,350.00 $ 49,980.00 14,000.00 $ 63,980.00 $ 750.00 300.00 350.00 50.00 50.00 300.00 1,500.00 4,000.00 1,700.00 100.00 750.00 1,500.00 1,600.00 $ 12,950.00 $ 100.00 4,000.00 100.00 $ 4,200.00 $ 81,130.00 Salary General Salary General " " " " " " " " " " " " General " " Reduction possible because of carryover of supplies Depends upon readjustment of uniform rentals -:i Submitted by Walter Cummings, Agricultural Commissioner DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Fifty-three EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed blf CLASSIFICATION .0 Name i: and Estimated Requested Board of ;: current Year Ending Supervisors of Fund t') Year Ending June 30, 19'8 Year EnUng June 30, 1947 June 30. 1948 Account 81 Fa rm Advisor PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-AID TO AGRICULTURE SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . $ 6,060.00 Regular Salaries 81Al :E:etI"a 1-1~11 . . 450.00 Extra Help 81A4 Labor 350.00 Labor 81A60 Total Salaries and Wages $ 6,860.00 $ 6,504.00 900.00 1,800.00 $ 9,204.00 $ 7,140.00 900.00 1,800.00 $ 9,840.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 8181 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 8182 Traveling Expense and Mileage 8183 Materials and Supplies 81B6 Office Supplies 8188 Motor Vehicle Supplies 8189 Demonstration Materials 81811 Repairs and Minor Replacements 81822 Replacement of Equipment 81823 Service and Expense 81825 Total Maintenance and Opera- "tio11 . . CAPITAL OUTL.AY Office .Equipment 81Cl Automobiles 81C2 Demonstration Equipment 81C62 Field Equipment 81C86 CAPITAL OUTLAY GRAND TOTAL . . $ 600.00 160.00 1,150.00 250.00 500.00 500.00 100.00 600.00 200.00 60.00 $ 4,120.00 $ 1,600.00 2,500.00 50.00 700.00 $ 4,850.00 $ 15,830.00 $ 800.00 160.00 1,600.00 300.00 600.00 500.00 150.00 600.00 200.00 100.00 $ 5,010.00 $ 600.00 3,000.00 200.00 300.00 $ 4,100.00 $ 18,314.00 $ 800.00 160.00 1,600.00 300.00 600.00 500.00 150.00 600.00 200.00 100.00 $ 5,010.00 $ 600.00 3,000.00 200.00 300.00 $ 4,100.00 $ 18,950.00 General Salary " " General Salary General " " " " " " " " " General " " Explanation of Requested Increase Approved by J. Monroe Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District Submitted by Sydney A. Anderson, Farm Advisor Page Fifty-four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDIT U RES -0 Total Actual A llowed bll E:rplanatlon CLASSIFICATION J: Name E and Estimated Requested BoaTd of of Requested . c:.:,. Cun'ent YeaT Ending Supenmors of Fund Increase YeaT Endtng June 30, 1948 Y eaT Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 82 Livestock Inspector PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-AID TO AGRICULTURE SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 82Al Total Salaries and Wages MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express il~ll:! Materials and Supplies 82B6 Motor Vehicle Supplies. 82B9 Total Maintenance and Operati Il - GRAND TOTAL Approved by J . Monroe Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District Account $ 2,154.00 $ 2,154.00 $ 8.00 12.00 300.00 $ 320.00 $ 2,474.00 $ 2,244.00 $ $ 2,244.00 $ $ 8.00 $ 12.00 375.00 $ 395.00 $ $ 2,639.00 $ 2,460.00 Salary 2,460.00 8.00 General 12.00 " 375.00 " 395.00 2,855.00 Submitted by A. S. Larsen, Livestock Inspector 83 Predatory Animal Control PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY- AID TO AGRICULTURE MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Lion Bounties 838llC) Predatory Animal Control . 83B51 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . . . GRAND TOTAL Approved by J . Monroe Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District $ $ $ 450.00 $ 450.00 2,520.00 2,520.00 2,970.00 $ 2,970.00 2,970.00 $ 2,970.00 $ $ $ 450.00 General 3,000.00 " 3,450.00 3,450.00 Submitted by Walter Cummings, Agricultural Commissioner DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed b11 CLASSIFICATION ,/:) Name E and Estimated Requested Board of of Fund ~ Current Year Ending SupeTV!sors Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30. 1948 Account 91 Forester and Fire Warden PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-FIRE PROTECTION SALARIES and WAGES ~egulCl.I" flll_llI"i~ . . Regular Salaries 91Al Extra Help . . 1:al:eI" Lalr 91.Allfl Ttal Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 91.Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and ~}{1)1"~~ . ~1.~~ Traveling Expense and Mileage 9l.B3 Materials and Supplies 91Bll Motor Vehicle Supplies . . 9l.B9 Repairs and Minor Replacements 9l.B22 Service and Expense 9l.B25 Heat, Light, Power and Water 91.BU Total Maintenance and Op erati on . CAPITAL OUTLAY Building Motr Ways for Fire Prtection and for Fire Equip- Inent 91C'79 Radi Equipinent 9l.C42 Fire Equipment 91Cl.4 Office Equipment 91Cl Ttal Capital Outlay . . c;~~ ':'{)".I'J\~ $ 17,400.00 24,500.00 600.00 $ 42,500.00 $ 400.00 50.00 1,500.00 8,839.95 3,300.00 7,439.95 601.00 350.00 $ 22,480.90 $ 470.10 8,000.00 250.00 $ 8,720.10 $ 73,701.00 $ 19,328.00 $ General 54,060.00 Salary 25,500.00 General 600.00 " 1,000.00 Salary $ 45,428.00 $ 55,060.00 $ 550.00 $ 550.00 General 50.00 50.00 " 1,500.00 1,500.00 " 9,000.00 9,000.00 " 2,500.00 2,500.00 " 8,000.00 8,000.00 " 601.00 601.00 " 600.00 600.00 " $ 22,801.00 $ 22,801.00 $ $ 500.00 500.00 General 10,000.00 10,000.00 250.00 250.00 $ 10,750.00 $ 10,750.00 $ 78,979.00 $ 88,611.00 Page Fifty-five EXJlanatiOn of Requested Increase Wage increase left up to Board of Supervisors Approved ly J . Monroe Rutherford, Supervisr, Third District Sulmitted ly Jack Anderson, F orester and Fre Warden ' Page Fifty-six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed b&1 Ezplanation CLASSIFICATION J:J Name i: and Estimated Requested Boardo/ of Requested ;, CuTTent Year Ending SupervisTi of .Fund Increase Cl) Year EnUng June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 93 Oil Well Inspection and Salt Water Control PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY- SALT WATER CONTROL SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Labor . . Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 3,700.00 750.00 $ 4,450.00 $ 3,900.00 1,800.00 $ 5,700.00 $ 4,200.00 1,800.00 $ 6,000.00 Oil Well Inspection '' '' IC " IC Telephone and Telegraph 93Bl $ $ 100.00 $ 100.00 " IC " Postage, Freight, Cartage and Expre.ss 93B2 Traveling Expense and Mileage 93B3 Office Supplies 9388 Abandonment of Wells - - 93820 Special Service and Investigation 93845 Total Maintenance and Operati on - --. . CAPITAL OUTLAY Automobile 93C2 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL . . Account 94 50.00 150.00 75.00 $ 275.00 100.00 150.00 75.00 25,000.00 5,000.00 $ 30,425.00 100.00 150.00 75.00 25,000.00 5,000.00 $ 30,425.00 $ $ 2,300.00 $ 2,300.00 $------------2-,3~0~0.~00,------2-,3~0~0.~00 $ 4,725.00 $ 38,425.00 $ 38,725.00 IC " " IC " IC IC " IC IC " IC " " Oil Well Inspection Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth Distict Public Works PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS CAPITAL OUTLAY Santa Maria River Flood Contl"() l ~(}~ Lompoc Valley Flood Control 94C75 Santa Barbara Beach 94C76 Bureau of Reclamation CooperaGeological Survey Water Retive Water Investigation 94C81 sources Coop Program 94C82 Santa Ynez River Control . 94C84 Coop. Agreement S. B. Harbor Survey . 94C88 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor , Fifth District $ 750.00 2,475.00 25,000.00 15,000.00 14,000.00 6,000.00 1,500.00 $ 64,725.00 $ 64,725.00 $ 8,500.00 15,000.00 10,000.00 8,500.0Jl $ 42,000.00 $ 42,000.00 $ 8,500.00 General IC " " " 8,500.00 IC " $ 17,000.00 $ 17,000.00 $5000 .00 antlclpa ted revenue from State of California Includes $2500 previously in 94 c 75 Submitted by Richard Whitehead, Director DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed b11 CLASSIFICATION "i": and Estimated Requested BoaT'd of ;, current Year Ending SuperoisTs "' YeaT' Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 96 Insurance and Indemnities PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY- INSURANCE MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Surety Bonds 96B56 Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance 96B57 Compensation !Jfil:l.f~ Fire and Burglary Insurance 96B59 Total Maintenance and Operati on GRAND TOT AL Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman, Board of Supervisors Account 99 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,500.00 9,600.00 9,900.00 9,900.00 5,000.00 4,000.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 $ 18,100.00 $ 16,100.00 $ 18,400.00 $ 18,100.00 $ 16,100.00 $ 18,400.00 Health Officer HEALTH AND SANITATION- P UBLIC HEALTH SERVICES SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . $ 73,389.05 $ 85,230.00 Regular Salaries 99Al 95,520.00 Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 73,389.05 $ 85,230.00 $ 95,520.00 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 99Bl $ 800.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express . 9982 600.00 700.00 700.00 Traveling Expense and Mileage 99B3 1,600.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Materials and Supplies 99B6 100.00 100.00 100.00 Office Supplies 99B8 1,300.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Motor Vehicle Supplies 99B9 600.00 600.00 600.00 Drugs and Medical Supplies 99Bl0 2,500.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 Repairs and Minor Replacements 99B22 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Replacement of Equipment 99B23 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Repairs to Buildings 99B24 Service and Expense 99825 400.00 500.00 500.00 Heat, Light, Power and Water 99B26 150.00 200.00 200.00 Rent 998.28 540.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 Aid to Crippled Children. . 99B63 3,500.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 Total Maintenance and Operatie Il $ 14,090.00 $ 18,800.00 $ 18,800.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 99Cl $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 Automobiles 99C2 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 Clinic Equipment 99C8 200.00 600.00 600.00 Total Capital Outlay . $ 6,700.00 $ 7,100.00 $ 7,100.00 GRAND TOT AL . . $ 94,179.05 $111,130.00 $121,420.00 Page Fifty-seven Name cf Fund General " " " " " General Salary General " " " " " " .". " .". Gen eral " Explanation of Requested Increase Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District Submitted by I. o. Church, Health Officer Page Fifty-eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -c Total Actual Allowed bv CLASSIFICATION .0 E and Enimated Requested Boa1'd o/ ~ Current Yea1' Ending Superuf$01'S Year Ending June30, UM8 Year Ending .Ttme 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 100 Vital Statistics HEALTH AND SANITATION-PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION Vital Statistics 100832 $ 525.00 $ 575.00 $ 575.00 Total Maintenance and OperatiC ll . . $ 525.00 $ 575.00 $ 575.00 GRAND TOTAL . . $ 525.00 $ 575.00 $ 575.00 E%Planation Name of Requerted of Fund l nC1'ea.se General Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District Submitted by A. T. Eaves, Auditor Account 101 Carpinteria Dump HEALTH AND SANITATION-FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries , . - $ 2,000.00 $ 2,100.00 $ General Regular Salaries 101Al 2,650.00 Salary Total Salaries and Wages $ 2,000.00 $ 2,100.00 $ 2,650.00 l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION Materials and Supplies 10186 $ 100.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 General Service and Expense 101825 50.00 50.00 " Ground Rental 101B21l 300.00 300.00 300.00 " Total Maintenance and Operat: iCll $ 400.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 2,400.00 $ 2,600.00 $ 3,150.00 Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Supervisors Account 103 Third District Dump Site HEALTH AND SANITATION-THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT SALARIES and WAGES Labor Labor l.C)~~t;C) Total Salaries and Wages GRAND TOTAL Approved by J . Monroe Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District $ $ $ $ 1,200.00 $ General 1,200.00 Salary $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Fifty-nine EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION -"-0" ' aTnodt aEls Aticmtuataeld Requested A Bl10o1a0redd ob/l / Name -- c/ Fund ;:, current Year Endtn" Supenitsors t'2 Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Endtn" June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 110 First Supervisor District General Fund HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Road and Bridge Mater ial. . 110Bl3 Total Maintenance and Operati on GRAND TOTAL Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Supervisor, First District Account $ $ 1,000.00 $ General $ $ 1,000.00 $ $ $ 1,000.00 $ 111 First Supervisor District Road District Fund HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Clerical Help 111A3 Labor 111A60 Total Salaries and Wages . ~ MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Motor Vehicle Supplies 111B9 Road and Bridge Materials 111Bl3 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts 1.1.l._ll~~ Total Maintenance and Operati on CAPITAL OUTLAY Road Equipment 111C6 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Supervisor, Fir st District $ $ 600.00 $ 600.00 2,700.00 6,400.00 6,400.00 $ 2,700.00 $ 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00 ,v __ ,JI J i $ -. - $ 500.00 $ 500.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 500.00 500.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ $ 3,605.00 $ 3,605.00 $~~~~-$~3-,6-0-5.-00~~$~3,-60-5-.0-0 $ 4,700.00 $ 14,105.00 $ 14,105.00 First Road " " First Road " " First Road Explanation of Requested Increase Pag~ Sixty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION .-0r aTnodt aEls Aticmtuatael d Requested Allowed b11 Name oEfx Rpelaqnuaetsitoend E Board of of Fund . ;:,. Current Year Ending SuJ)C1'Vtsors Cl) Yea1' Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending lune 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 - Account 112 First Supervisor District Good Roads Fund IDGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Road Accountant 112A3 Labor 112A60 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Motor Vehicle Supplies 11289 Road and Bridge Materials 112Bl3 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts 11.28 22 Replacement of Equipment 112823 Service and Expense 112B25 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Automobiles and Trucks 112C2 Road Equipment 112C6 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL . - . Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Supervisor, First District Account $ 900.00 30,000.00 $ 30,900.00 $ 3,000.00 22,500.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 $ 32,000.00 $ 2,100.00 5,000.00 $ 7,100.00 $ 70,000.00 $ $ Good Roads 30,000.00 (C IC $ 30,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ Good Roads 12,075.00 '' cc 3,000.00 " " " " 2,500.00 " " $ 20,575.00 $ $ 4,305.00 $ Good Roads '' '' $ 4,305.00 $ 54,880.00 120 Second Supervisor District General Fund HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Labor 120A60 $ $ 500.00 $ ~~~~~-,----,=-=--=-=-~---,.-~~~- To ta l Salaries and Wages $ $ 500.00 $ MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts . 120822 $ $ 500.00 $ Total Maintenance and Operati on . GRAND TOT AL . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District $ $ 500.00 $ $~~~~~$~1-,0-0-0.0-0~~~~~ I General General I ncrease DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Sixty-one EXPENDI TURES .-00 Total Actual A Il owed bv Name Explanation CLASSIFICA TION :-:! and Estimated Requested Boar d of of Requeste d of Fund Increase .".", Current Yea r Ending Supervisors Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 . Account 121 Second Supervisor District Road District Fund filGRWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Clerical Help 121A3 $ Labor 121A60 Total Salaries and Wages $ MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Motor Vehicle Supplies 12189 $ Road and Bridge Material. . 121813 4,300.00 Repairs and Minor Replacements 1218 22 Replacement of Equipment 1218 23 2,600.00 Service and Expense 121B25 Total Maintenance and Operati Il CAPITAL OUTLAY Small Equipmen t and Tools l 21C5 Road Equipment 121C6 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL . . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Account $ 6,900.00 $ $ $ 6,900.00 $ 1,000.00 5,910.00 $ 6,910.00 .$ 2,600.00 9,000.00 2,500.00 7,202.75 2,150.00 $ 23,452.75 $ 500.00 500.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 31,362.75 $ 1,000.00 5,910.00 $ 6,910.00 $ 2,600.00 9,000.00 2,500.00 7,202.75 2,150.00 $ 23,452.75 $ 500.00 500.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 31,362.75 Second Road " " Second Road '' '' '' Second Road '' '' Submitted by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District 122 Second Supervisor Dist rict Good Roads Fund filGRWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Road Accountant 122A3 Labor 122A60 Total Salaries and Wages . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 122Bl Motor Vehicle Supplies.-. 122B9 Road and Bridge Materials 122813 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts 1228 22 Replacement of Equipment . .1228 23 Service and EJCPense 1228 25 Rent of Equipment 122828 Total Maintenance and Operati ll - CAPITAL OUTLAY Automobile and Trucks 122C2 Small Equipme.nt and Tools 122C5 Road Equipment 122C6 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District $ 600.00 $ 600.00 17,100.00 16,000.00 $ 17,700.00 $ 16,600.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 2,200.00 1,500.00 4,200.00 3,000.00 2,900.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 500.00 $ 12,950.00 $ 9,150.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 2,000.00 1,350.00 930.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 $ 9,350.00 $ 5,930.00 $ 40,000.00 $ 31,680.00 $ Good Roads " " Good Roads " " " " .". " .". Good Roads " " " Submitted by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District I Page Sixty-two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDI TURE S -0 .:) Total Actual Allowed bl/ Explanation CLASSIFICATION --~ and Estimated Requested Board of Name of Requested Year Ending Supervisors "" CuTTmt of Fund Increase "'2 Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 130 Third Supervisor District General Fund WGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Road and Bridge Material 130B13 $ Total Maintenance and Operati on . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by J . Monroe Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District Account $ $ $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 General Submitted by J . Monroe, Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District 131 Third Supervisor District Road District Fund WGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES J:abor 131Af;0 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Road and Bridge Material. . 131B13 Total Maintenance and Operation . ._ . CAPITAL OUTLAY Road Equipment 131Cf; Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL . . Approved by J. Monroe Rutherford, Supervisor, T)lird District $ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 10,750.00 $ 10,750.00 $ 575.00 $ 575.00 $ 15,325.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 5,536.47 $ 5,536.47 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 11,336.47 $ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 5,536.47 $ 5,536.47 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 11,336.47 Third Road Third Road Third Road Submitted by J . Monroe, Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Sixty-three EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ E%Planation CLASSIFICATION .0 Name -~ and Estimated Requested Board of of of Requested ~ Fund ;:, Current Year EnUng Supervtsors Increase Cll Y ear Ending June 30. 1948 Yea1' Ending June 30. 1947 June30, l~ Account 132 Third Supervisor District Good Roads Fund BIGBWAYi AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Road Superintendent 132Al Road Accountant 132A3 Labor 132A60 Total Salaries and Wages . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 132Bl Motor Vehicle Supplies 132B9 Road and Bridge Material. . 132B13 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts . 1328 22 Service and Expense 132B25 Rent of Equipment 132B28 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION CAPITAL OUTLAY Automobiles and Trucks 132C2 Small Equipment and Tools 132C5 Road Equipment 132C6 La Patera Crossing 132C58 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by J. Monroe Rutherford, Super visor, Third District Account $ 600.00 36,200.00 $ 36,800.00 $ 100.00 4,000.00 23,800.00 4,000.00 300.00 2,000.00 $ 34,200.00 $ 12,450.00 50.00 $ 12,500.00 $ 83,500.00 $ 4,500.00 500.00 48,930.00 $ 53,930.00 $ 100.00 3,600.00 25,000.00 4,000.00 100.00 450.00 $ 33,250.00 ~ 1,800.00 200.00 8,500.00 $ 10,500.00 $ 97,680.00 $ Good Roads '' '' cc Good Roads '' '' '' '' " " " " " " Good Roads ' ' cc '' Submitted by J. Monroe, Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District 133 Third Supervisor District Santa Ynez Road Fund HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Road and Bridge Material 133B13 $ 1,946.13 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by J. Monroe Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District $ 1,946.13 $ 1,946.13 $ 642.54 $ 642.54 $ 64.2.54 $ 642.54 Santa Ynez Road $ 642.54 $ 642.54 Submitted by J. Monroe, Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District Page Sixty-four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bu E:rplanation CLASSIFICATION -- and Estimated Requested Board of Name of Requelted ~ ;:, Current Year Endtng Supervl.fora Cl) YeaT Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Year Endtng June 30, 1948 of Fund Account 140 Fourth Supervisor District General Fund IDGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Labor 140A60 $ $ 500.00 $ Total Salaries and Wages $- --- -.$--=5"""0"0'"."0"'"0--$.----- General MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Road and Bridge Matecial 140813 $ $ 500.00 $ Total Maintenance and Operati on $ $ 500.00 $ General GRAND TOTAL . ., $ $ 1,000.00 $ Increaae Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District Submitted by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District Account 141 Fourth Supervisor District Road Fund filGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Labor lilA60 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 Fourth Road Total Salaries and Wages $- 10-,00-0.0-0 --$ 1-0,0-00-.00 --$ -10-,00-0.0~0 l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION Road and Bridge Material 141813 $ 10,000.00 $ 13,000.00 $ 13,000.00 Fourth Road Total Maintenance and Operatie rl . . $ 10,000.00 $ 13,000.00 $ 13,000.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY Road Equipment 141C6 $ 12,500.00 Fourth Road Total Capital Outlay . . $ 12,500.00 GRAND TOTAL . . $ 32,500.00 $ 23,000.00 $ 23,000.00 Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District Submitted by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Sixty-five EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed b11 Expla71(1tlon CLASSIFICATION .0 Name ~ and Estimated ReQUested Board of of Requested " of Fund ;:, current Year End.tng SupeTVlsorS Increase Cl) Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30. 1948 Account 142 Fourth Supervisor District Good Roads Fund HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Road Accountant 142A3 I.al:or 142At;C) Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 14281 Motor Vehicle Supplies 14289 Road and Bridge Material 142813 Repairs and Minor Replacements 142B22 Replacement of Equipment 1428 23 Service and Expense 1428 25 Total Maintenance and Operation . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Small Equipment and Tools 142C5 Road Equipment 142C5 Total Capital Outlay . . :rR~ TOTA! . . Approved l:y R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Foui:th District Account $ 960.00 30,000.00 $ 30,960.00 $ 200.00 5,000.00 8,340.00 4,000.00 7,500.00 500.00 $ 25,540.00 $ 500.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 60,000.00 $ 1,050.00 35,000.00 $ 36,050.00 $ 200.00 5,000.00 12,000.00 5,000.00 4.,00~00 430.00 $ 26,630.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 65,680.00 :rood Roads '' :rood Roads '' '' '' ,'', ,',' :r.o. od Roads Sul:mitted l:y R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District 150 Fifth Supervisor District General Fund HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES- MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Lal:or 15CA6C $ $ 500.00 :reneral ~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~- Tot al Salaries and Wages $ $ 500.00 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Road and Bridge Material 151813 Total Maintenance and Operati on :r~ TOTAI. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- $ $ $ $ $ $ 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 :reneral Sul:mitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Page Sixty-six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 CLASSIFICATION .J: Total Actual Allowed b11 Name :rplanation i: and Estimated Requested Board of of Fund of Reqw!sted ;,. Year Ending Supervisors ti) Current Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year End ing JUNl 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 151 Fifth Supervisor District Road District Fund IDGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION CAPITAL OUTLAY County Yard Annex 151C89 $ 28,618.98 $ 19,303.06 $ 19,303.06 Fifth Road Total Capital Outlay . . $ 28,618.98 $ 19,303.06 $ 19,303.06 GRAND TOT AL . . $ 28,618.98 $ 19,303.06 $ 19,303.06 Increase Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Account 152 Fifth Supervisor District Good Roads Fund IDGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Road Accountant 152A3 Mechanics 152A20 Labor 152C60 Total Salaries and Wages . . MA-INTENANCE and OPERATION Motor Vehicle Supplies 15289 Road and Bridge Material 152813 Repairs and Minor Replacements 1528 22 Replacement of Equipment . 153823 Service and Expense 152B25 Total Maintenance and Operat: i()Il --- CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 2,000.00 3,000.00 43,000.00 $ 48,000.00 $ 7,000.00 21,500.00 5,000.00 500.00 500.00 $ 34,500.00 $ 2,500.00 2,000.00 45,000.00 $ 49,500.00 $ 8,000.00 35,000.00 5,000.00 500.00 500.00 $ 49,000.00 Automobiles and Trucks 152C2 $ $ 500.00 Road Equipment 152C6 500.00 Easements and Rights of Way 152C50 580.00 Total Capital Outlay $ $ 1,580.00 Good Roads '' '' '' '' Goo d R,o, ads '' Good Roads '' '' '' ~~=-=-~~-=-=--=-="'=-=,.-~~,.-,.-- GR AND TOTAL $ 82,500.00 $100,080.00 Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District DEPARTI\IENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Sixty-seven EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION .-0:-; , Total Actual Allowed bv Name E.rplanation -- and Estimated Requested Board of of Fund of Requested ;:i CuT'T'ent Year Ending Superolsors to') Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30. 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 158 Road Department HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-GENERAL FUND SALARIES and WAGES Labor 158A60 $ $ 1,500.00 :----------------------~--"='=--= Total Salaries and Wages $ $ 1,500.00 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Road and Bridge Materials 158Bl3 $ 3,000.00 Repairs and Minor Replacements 158822 500.00 Total Maintenance and Opera- 'tieIl . . $ $ 3,500.00 GRAND TOT AL . . $ $ 5,000.00 Increase General General General Submtted by R. C. Westwick, Road Commissioner Account 160 Road Department Good Roads Fund IDGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Labor 160A60 $ $186,080.00 Total Salaries and Wages $. ----------------------.,~,$,1,.8.6.0,8.0.0,0~ ----------------------------~ MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 160Bl $ $ 450.00 Motor Vehicle Supplies 160B9 Road and Bridge Material. . 160813 Repairs and Minor Replacements 160B22 Replacement of Equipment 160823 Service and Expense 160B25 Rent of Equipment. . 160828 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Automobiles and Trucks 160C2 Small Equipment and Tools 160C5 Road Equipment 160C6 Easements and Rights of Way 160C50 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . $ $ 21,100.00 87,075.00 19,000.00 6,000.00 4,030.00 950.00 $138,605.00 $ 8,605.00 2,130.00 14,000.00 580.00 $ 25,315.00 $350,000.00 Good Roads Goo d R,o, ads '' '' '' '' '' '' '' Good Roads " " " " " " Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Supervisors Submitted by R. C. Westwick, Road Commissioner Page Sixty-eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed by Explanation CLASSIFICATION Name s~ and Estimated Requeateci Boardo/ of Requeateci ;. Cun-mt Year Ending SupervisOT8 o/Fund Increase -2 Year Ending June 30, 19'8 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 161 Road Administration IDGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Road Commissioner 161Al $ $ 4,680.00 Road Accountants. .1 61A3 10,000.00 Total Salaries and Wages $ $ 14,680.00 l\-1AINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 161Bl $ 250.00 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 161B2 Traveling Expense and Mileage161B3 Office Supplies -161B8 Repairs and Replacements 161B22 Service and Expense 161B25 Total Maintenance and Operat. ill - CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 161Cl AutGmobiles 161C2 Total Capital Outlay . . GR~ TOT~ . . $ 100.00 600.00 750.00 250.00 50.00 $ 2,000.00 $ $ 1,500.00 2,000.00 $ 3,500.00 $.~~~~~~~~~--$-2=0~,1~8~0.~00 Good Roads '' '' Good Roads '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' Good Roads '' '' Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Supervisors Submitted by R. C. Westwick, Road Commissioner Account 162 Road Engineering Good Roads Fund IDGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 162Al Extra Help (Engineering Aides) 162A43 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Travel Expense and Mileage 16283 Materials and Supplies 162B6 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts J.t;~J:S~~ Total Maintenance and Operation -- CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment . .162Cl Automobiles . .162C2 Field Equipment 162C86 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT~ . . Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Supervisors $ 15,493.39 10,975.00 $ 26,468.39 $ 1,250.00 400.00 200.00 $ 1,850.00 $ 3,389.87 $ 3,389.87 $ 31,708.26 $ 24,435.00 17,535.00 $ 41,970.00 $ 750.00 1,000.00 600.00 $ 2,350.00 $ 300.00 2,000.00 700.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 47,320.00 $ 30,540.00 10,875.00 $ 41 ,415.00 $ 750.00 1,000.00 600.00 $ 2,350.00 $ 300.00 2,000.00 700.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 46,765.00 Good Roads (( '' Good Roads " " " " " " Good Roads " " " " Submitted by R. C. Westwick, Road Commissioner DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Sixty-nine EXPENDI TURES - -0 Total Actual Allowed b11 Name Explanation .0 CLASSIFICATION i; and Estimated Requested Board of of Fund of Reque.rted ;, Current Year Ending Supenrl&ora lncTea.se !') Yea'/' E1ldlng June 30, 1948 Year Ending ltme 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 163 Road and Bridge Construction IDGHWAYS AND BRIDGES CAPITAL OUTLAY Road Construction 163C Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Supervisors Account $ $250,690.76 $250,690.76 $~~~~~$~25~0-,6~9~0.~76~~$-25-0-,6-9-0.~76 $ $250,690.76 $250,690.76 Good Roads Submitted by R. C. Westwick, Road Commissioner 164 Road Engineering Special Road Improvement Fund IDGBWAYS AND BRIDGES-CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAY CAPITAL OUTLAY Santa Barbara Shoreline Drive 164C68 $ 7,210.00 Point Sal Road 164C69 1,653.96 Total Capital Outlay $ 1,643.90 GRAND TOT AL. . $ 8,853.96 Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Supervisors 1,500.00 Special Rd_ Improvem't 5,300.00 " " " 5,300.00 " " 6,800.00 Submitted by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman, Board of Supervisors Page Seventy DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed b11 CLASSIFICATION l:J e and Estimated Requested BoaTdof "' Current YeaT Ending SupervlsOT II) YeaT Ending -Ju-ne 30, 1948 YeM Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 165 Fish and Game FISH AND GAME-RECREATION l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION Protection, Conservation, Propagation and Preservation of - - Fish and Game . .165'84.2 $ 250.00 $ 2,500.00 Total Maintenance and Operati on -~- - GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Account 166 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION La Purisima State Historical $ 250.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 250.00 $ 2,500.00 Historical Monument RECREATION-GENERAL FUND Monument as per Contract . 166843 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 Total Maintenance and Operation GRAND TOT AL Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District Account $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 - . $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 167 Recreational Project RECREATION-GENERAL FUND l\IAINTENANCE and OPERATION Santa Barbara County Recreational Projects 167844 $ 10,000.00 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 . Explanatton Name of Requested of Fund Increase Fish and Game General Carpinteria '875 Santa Barbara . 40()() General Goleta 500 Lompoc 1250 Santa Ynez. . Valley 50() Santa Marla . . . . 2()()() Guadalupe 875 DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Seventy-one - EXPENDITURES 0 Total Actual A llowed bl/ E:cplanation CLASSIFICATION .0 Name E and Estimated Requested Board of of Requested ;:, CuTTent Year End.Ing Supcrv.tBors of Fund Increase Ill Yea,. Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 168 Parks.-First District RECREATION-GENERAL FUND SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries 168Al Labor . . ~al:OI' 1.(;IJ~f)., Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 168Bl Materials and Supplies 168B6 Repairs and Minor Replacem. en ts 1688 22 Service and Expense 168B25 Heat, Light, Power and Water 168B26 Total Maintenance and Operati on . CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 3,120.00 3,500.00 $ 6,620.00 $ 37.00 95.00 2,000.00 70.00 450.00 $ 2,652.00 Septic Tanks 168C45 $ 430.00 Sewer Line 168C46 CAPITAL OUTLAY Total Capital Outlay . . $ 430.00 GRAND TOTAL . . $ 9,702.00 Account $ 4,152.00 4,868.00 $ 9,020.00 $ 40.00 150.00 1,500.00 100.00 600.00 $ 2,390.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 11,910.00 $ 4,380.00 4,868.00 $ 9,248.00 $ 40.00 150.00 2,000.00 100.00 600.00 $ 2,890.00 500.00 500.00 $ 12,638.00 General Salary General Salary Gen eral Gen eral Approximately 14% increase over 1946-47 Submitted by C. W. Bradbury, Supervisor, First District 169 Parks Second District RECREATION-GENERAL FUND SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries $ 922.50 Regular Salaries 169Al Labor $ 600.00 Labor 169A60 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 169Bl Materials and Supplies 169B6 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts 16.9822 Total Maintenance and Operat. iCIl . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Purchase of Land 169C69 Plumbing and New Building 169C63 Developing Hendry's Beach 169Cl01 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . $ 1,522.50 $ 39.00 300.00 300.00 $ 639.00 $ 1,000.00 1,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 4,161.50 $ 960.00 $ 600.00 $ 1,560.00 $ 39.00 300.00 300.00 $ 639.00 $ 1,000.00 1,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 4,199.00 $ $ 1,140.00 600.00 $ 1,740.00 $ 39.00 300.00 300.00 $ 639.00 $ 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 5,879.00 General Salary General Salary Gen eral " General " Submitted by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Page Seventy -two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual CLASSIFICATION "E" and Estimated Requened ;,. Cu"ent Year Ending " Year Ending June 30, 1948 June 30, 1947 Account 172 Parks Fifth District RECREATION-GENERAL FUND SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Labor ---t J:.abor ]. '72A6(l Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph l '7281. Materials and Supplies l. '72~ Repairs and Minor Replacements ]. '72822 Heat, J:.ight, Power and Water 1'728 26 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Playground Equipment l.72C3 Equipment -1'72Cl.6 Barbecue Pits, Outbuildings, etc. for Point Sal and Guadalupe Par~ 1'72C~3 Road to Point Sal Beach . _.l.'72C7l. Total Capital Outlay . - GRAND TOTAL -- $ 6,750.00 $ 6,750.00 $ 75.00 500.00 1,300.00 1,000.00 $ 2,875.00 $ 418.17 $ 418.17 $ 10,043.17 $ 9,400.00 $ 9,400.00 $ $ $ 75.00 750.00 1,300.00 1,000.00 3,125.00 1,500.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 $ 9,000.00 $ 21,525.00 Allowed b11 Board of Supervlsors Year Ending June 30, 1948 $ 9,400.00 $ 9,400.00 $ $ $ 75.00 750.00 1,300.00 1,000.00 3,125.00 1,500.00 250.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 $ 9,250.00 $ 21,775.00 Name of Fund General Salary Gen eral " General " " " Explanation of Requened I n crease Additional caretaking labor needed at W'aller Park, a.lso caretaker for Gaadalupe and Point Sal Parks To care for addltional wildlife $1,000 budgeted l!MS-47 but no expendltures. $500 addltional needed for Guadalupe and Point Sal Parks Power Mower Cha.irman, Board of Supervisors Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Account 174 Veterans' Memorial Building Carpinteria RECREATION-GENERAL FUND SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries ]. '74Al Labor . J:.al:or J.74A6(l Total Salary and Wages $ MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph. -. l.'74Bl. Materials and Supplies - . l.'7486 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts . -.l '14.822 Building Repairs . .1'74B24 Service and Expense . .174B25 Heat, J:.ight, Power and Water l.'74B26 Total Maintenance and Operation , . ._ , . CAPITAL OUTLAY Additional Lighting l '74C58 New Lavatory l.'74CJ.(l2 CAPITAL OUTLAY GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District $ 1,560.00 250.00 $ 1,810.00 $ 25.00 220.00 350.00 800.00 475.00 650.00 $ 2,520.00 $ 300.00 750.00 $ 1,050.00 $ 5,380.00 $ $ 1,560.00 250.00 $ 1,810.00 $ 25.00 220.00 350.00 800.00 475.00 650.00 $ 2,520.00 $ 300.00 750.00 $ 1,050.00 $ 5,380.00 General Salary General Salary General " " " " General " I I DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES E X P ENDIT U RES -0 T otal Actual CLASSIFICATION "E" and Estimated Reque.rted :. Cu1'Tent Year Endtng t'2 Year Ending June 30, l948 June 30, 1947 Account 170 Parks Third District SALARIES and WAGES RECREATION-GENERAL FUND Regular Salaries l 70Al Regular Salaries Labor . ~Cll:J: l.'7(t~f)() Total Salaries and Wages MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 170Bl Mater ials and Supplies 17086 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts l.'7C)J1~2 Heat, Light, Power and Water 170B26 Rent . ._ 1'10B28 Total Maintenance and Opera - tio n -- . -- CAPITAL OUTLAY Rehabilitate Goleta Beach Park Total Capital Outlay--- GRAND TOT AL -- Approved by J . Monroe Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District Account $ 3,860.00 $ 4,300.00 400.00 $ 400.00 $ 4,260.00 $ 4,700.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 900.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 375.00 500.00 100.00 100.00 $ 2,475.00 $ 4,200.00 $ 6,735.00 $ 8,900.00 Allowed bu Boa.rd Of Su peroisors Year Endtng JUM 30, 1948 $ 6,080.00 $ 400.00 $ 6,480.00 $ 100.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 600.00 100.00 $ 4,300.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 $ 15,780.00 171 Parks;-fourth District RECREATION-GENERAL FUND SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries 171Al Labor . . Labor 171A60 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 171Bl Materials and Supplies 171B6 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts . _ l 71B22 Services and Expense . - . 171825 Heat, Light, P ower and Water 171B26 Total Maintenance and Operation . - ---.-.---- CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 2,964.00 $ 950.00 $ 3,914.00 $ 235.00 338.00 2,110.00 11.00 89.00 $ 2,783.00 $ 3,200.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 4,200.00 $ 125.00 450.00 2,500.00 25.00 100.00 $ 3,200.00 $ $ 3,440.00 1,000.00 $ 4,440.00 $ 125.00 450.00 2,500.00 25.00 100.00 $ 3,200.00 Buildings --171C24 $ 250.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 ,.--~-.,.,,-~-,-~.,.-,.-----.-=-:= Total Capital Outlay . - - $ 250.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 ,---,:-=-=-~--=-,:-,-,-:-:--=-:-~,-:;,-:-:-:-:-= GRAND TOTAL $ 6,947.00 $ 15,400.00 $ 15,640.00 Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District Naf7U! of Fund General Salary General Salary General " " " " General Salary General Salary General " " " " Explanation of Reque.rted Increase Well and pump at Nojoqu1 Park. Pump at Paradise Park! ' DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 l:J Total Actual Allowed bl/ CLASSIFICATION ~ and Estimated Requested Board of .;,. current Year Ending Supervtaors Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 19'7 June 30, 11!48 Account 175 Veterans1 Memorial Building Solvang RECREATION-GENERAL FUND SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries 175Al Labor . . Labor 175A60 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 175821 Materials and Supplies 17586 Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies 175.814: Garden Supplies 175818 Repairs and Minor Replacements 17 5B22 Building Repairs 175824 Service and Expense l 75B25 Heat, Light, Power and Water 175826 Total Maintenance and Operatio n . . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Kitchen Equipment 175C9 Ground Improvemen 175C51 Purchase of Land. . 17 5C59 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by J. Monroe Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District ' $ 2,100.00 800.00 $ 2,900.00 $ 50.00 50.00 150.00 150.00 400.00 800.00 25.00 600.00 $ 2,225.00 $ 200.00 1,200.00 $ 1,400.00 $ 6,525.00 ' 2,100.00 800.00 $ 2,900.00 $ 50.00 350.00 400.00 800.00 25.00 600.00 $ 2,225.00 $ 200.00 1,200.00 $ 1,400.00 $ 6,525.00 Page Seventy-three Name o/Fund General Salary General General General " " " " " .". Gen eral E:rpla114tian of Requested InCTease ~ Page Seventy-four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 .0 Total Actual Allowed bu CLASSIFICATION .i:. and Estimated Requened Board of Current Year Endh111 Supen1bor (') Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 176 Veterans' Memorial B.uilding Lompoc RECREATION-GENERAL FUND SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries l '76Al Labor l '76A60 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 1'76Bl Materials and Supplies 1 '76B6 Cleaning and Disinfesting Supplies 176814 Garden Supplies 176818 Repairs and Minor Replacements 1 '76B22 Building Repairs 176824 Heat, Light, Power and Water 1'76826 Total Maintenance and Operati on . ,. . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Kitchen Equipment . - . 1'76C9 Ground Improvement . - .1'76C51 Purchase of Land 1'76C59 Total Capital Outlay . . GRJ\l'fD TOTJ\.L . . Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District ; $ 1,920.00 900.00 $ 2,820.00 $ 50.00 100.00 200.00 25.00 200.00 750.00 900.00 $ 2,225.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 5,145.00 $ 2,160.00 900.00 $ 3,060.00 $ 50.00 500.00 200.00 750.00 900.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 5,560.00 Name ct Fund General Salary Salary General " " " " " " Ge.neral ' E:rplanatlon of Requened Increase DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Account EXPENDITURES Total Actual and Estimated current Year Ending Jv.n. 30, 1947 Requested Year Ending June 30, 1948 Allowed b11 Board of Supervisor Y ear Ending June 30, 1948 Page Seventy-five Name of Fund Explanation of Requested Increase 177 Veterans' Memorial Building Fifth District RECREATION-GENERAL FUND SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries 177Al :CCl.l:CI' Labor l 70A60 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 17781 Materials and Supplies 17786 Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies 177814 Garden Supplies 177818 Repairs and Minor Replacements 177822 Building Repairs . .177824 Service and Expense.-. 177825 Heat, Light, Power and Water 177826 Total Maintenance and Operati on - CAPITAL OUTLAY Kitchen Equipment 177C9 Ground Improvement . ,. 177C51 Purchase of Land 177C5S Preliminary Work, Cuyama Vet - erans' Bldg. . . 177C Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . $ 6,750.00 250.00 $ 7,000.00 $ 100.00 250.00 600.00 100.00 750.00 5,000.00 200.00 1,500.00 $ 8,500.00 $ 500.00 250.00 2,500.00 $ 3,250.00 $ 18,750.00 $ $ $ 3,540.00 4,835.00 8,375.00 100.00 250.00 600.00 100.00 750.00 5,000.00 200.00 1,500.00 $ 8,500.00 $ 500.00 250.00 2,500.00 $ 3,250.00 $ 20,125.00 General Salary General Salary General " " " " General " " $5,000 budgeted 1946-47 but not used due to present labor and material conditions Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Page Seventy-six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual CLASSlFI CATION .-:!:;:) and Estimated Requested ;:, Current Year Ending C'2 Year Ending June 30, 1948 June 30, 19i7 . Account 178 Veterans' Buildings RECREATION-GENERAL FUND SALARIES and WAGES Caretaker s, Gardeners and J anitors 178A51 :Iabor 178AfiC) Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENA.NCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 17881 Material and Supplies 178Bfi Cleaning and Disinfecting Suppl ies 178814 Garden Supplies 178818 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts 118822 Building Repairs 178824 Service and Expense 178825 Heat, Light, Power and Water 178826 Total Maintenance and Operati n -~ CAPITAL OUTLAY Kitchen Equipmenl . l 78C9 Ground Improvement l 78C51 Purchase of :Iand l 78C59 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL . . $ 11,800.00 1,000.00 $ 12,800.00 $ 171.00 425.00 1,000.00 325.00 1,300.00 6,150.00 400.00 3,650.00 $ 13,421.00 $ 1,100.00 800.00 2,850.00 $ 4,750.00 $ 30,971.00 . A llotDed l11 E.rpla1'1ation Board of Name of Requested Supervl.wrs of Fund Increase Year En d ing June 30, 1948 - - General " General " " " " " " " Gen eral " Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Super visor , Fifth District I DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Seventy-seven EXPE NDIT U RES -0 Total Actual AU010ed by Explanation CLASSlFlCATlON J--O and Estimated Requested Board of Name of Requested - of Fund ;,. CuTTent Year Ending Supertli$01"s ln~ease Cl) Yeaf' Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 Juns 30, 1948 Account 179 Santa Barbara Ampitheatre RECREATION-GENERAL FUND SALARIES and WAGES Labor $ 3,000.00 Labor l.'79All Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 3,000.00 MAINTENA.NCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph l. '79Bl $ 50.00 370.00 405.00 Materials and Supplies 1 '79BI Garden Supplies 1 '79Bl.8 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts 179822 Replacement of Equipment 1'79823 Service and Expense l. '79825 Heat, Light, Power and Water 1'79821 Total Maintenance and Operation . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Caretaker's House & Grounds 1'79C8'7 Stage Setting 1'79C9'7 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL . . 3,100.00 2,000.00 40.00 300.00 $ 6,215.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 14,265.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 50.00 300.00 400.00 500.00 500.00 40.00 300.00 $ 2,090.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 16,090.00 $ 2,000.00 $ $ 50.00 300.00 400.00 500.00 500.00 40.00 300.00 $ 2,090.00 $ 6,000.00 $ l,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 16,090.00 General Salary General " " " " " " General " Submitted by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Page Seventy-eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES . . EXPENVITURES CL ASSIFICATION .-00 Total Actual Allowed bl/ Explanation -~ and Estimated Requested Board of Name of Requested -;:, Current Year Ending Supervi&wa of Fund Increaae "l Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 19'7 June30, 1~ Account 180 General Hospital Santa Barbara CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-HOSPITAL CARE SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salar ies 180Al Extra Help 180A4 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 18081 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 18082 Travel Expense and Mileage 18083 Materials and Supplies 18086 Food Supplies 18087 Office Supplies 18088 Motor Vehicle Supplies 18089 Drugs, Medical and Surgical Supplies 180810 Laundry Supplies 180812 Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies 180814 Clothing and Linen Supplies 180815 Repairs and Minor Replacements 180822 Replacement of Equipment 180823 Repairs to Building 180824 Service and Expense 1808 25 Heat, Light, Power and Water 180826 Care and Welfare 180860 Special Service-Physicians 180862 Transpotation of Indgents 180882 Miscellaneous Medical Service 180882 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . Deductions: Meals and Maintenance Furnished Employees a.s Compsensation . . Total Maintenance and Operation (Net) "'- Deductions: Meals and Maintenance Furnished Employees as Compensation . . Total Maintenance and Operation (Net) - Approved by J . Monroe Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District $333,091.00 $333,091.00 $ 1,250.00 355.00 7,500.00 5,500.00 89,000.00 1,150.00 850.00 20,006.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 6,635.00 5,500.00 3,884.00 2,500.00 1,700.00 16,800.00 800.00 3,200.00 50.00 10,000.00 $181,180.00 36,660.00 $144,520.00 $ 38,660.00 $144,520.00 $410,660.00 $410,660.00 $ 1,250.00 400.00 10,000.00 5,700.00 89,000.00 1,300.00 850.00 22,000.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 7,000.00 6,400.00 3,000.00 2,500.00 2,000.00 17,500.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 50.00 12,000.00 $189,450.00 42,000.00 $147,450.00 $ 42,000.00 $147,450.00 $ $395,520.00 10,000.00 $405,520.00 $ 1,250.00 400.00 12,400.00 5,700.00 96,000.00 1,300.00 850.00 34,000.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 7,000.00 6,400.00 3,000.00 2,500.00 2,000.00 17,500.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 50.00 12,000.00 $210,850.00 39,500.00 $171,350.00 $ 39,500.00 $171,350.00 General Salary Salary General " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Submitted by Chas. C. Hedges, M.D., Administrator t DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Seventy-nine EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allotoed b11 E:cplanation CLASSIFICATION ~ -- and Estimated Requested Board of Name of Requested .-:.: Current Year Ending Supcnitaors of Fund Increase Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 180 General Hospital Santa Barbara CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS- HOSPITAL CARE CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 180Cl Automobile and Trucks 180C2 Surgical Laboratory and X-Ray Equipment 180C8 Kitchen Equipment 180C9 Furniture and Furnishings 180C15 Plant Equipment-Engine Room, Laundry and Carpenter 180C22 Replacement of Steam and Water Supply 180C33 Sewage Disposal System. -. 180C34 Sanatorium 180C37 Patients' Library 180C88 Incinerator 180C92 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by J. Monroe Rutherford, Supervisor, Third District $ 200.00 3,000.00 3,500.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 9,527.00 5,000.00 2,600.00 200.00 8,048.00 $ 35,075.00 $512,686.00 $ 850.00 6,500.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 300.00 $ 23,650.00 $581,760.00 $ 850.00 General " 6,500.00 5,000.00 " 2,000.00 " 5,000.00 " 3,000.00 " 1,000.00 " 300.00 " " $ 23,650.00 $600,520.00 Submitted by Chas. C. Hedges, M D., Administrator Page Eighty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -() Total Actual Allowed b11 Explanation CLASSIFICATION , : and Estimated Requerted Board of Name of Requested ~ ;:, Current Year Ending Supervisors of Fund Increase "2 Year En.ding June 30, 1948 Year En.ding June 30, 1947 J une30, 1948 Account 182 Santa Maria Hospital CBARl~T~I~ES AND CORRECTIONS-HOSPITAL CARE SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries 182Al Extra Help 182A4 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 18281 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 1828 2 Materials and Supplies 18286 Food Supplies . : 18287 Office Supplies 18288 Drugs, Medical and Surgical Supplies 182810 Laundry Service -182812 Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies 182814 Clothing and Linen Supplies 182815 Garden Supplies 182818 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts 182B22 Replacement of Equipment 1828 23 Building Repairs 1828 24 Service and Expense 1828 25 Heat, Light, Power and Water 1828 26 Total Maintenance and Operation . . Deductions: Meals and Maintenance Furnished Employees as Compensation . . Total Maintenance and Operation (Net) . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Ambulance 182C2 Laboratory and Surgical Equipmen t . 182C8 Kitchen Equipment 182C9 Furniture and Fixtures 182Cl5 Acquisition of Land . - . 182C59 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL . Approved by T. A Twitchell. Supervisor, Fifth District $ 56,820.00 $ 56,820.00 $ 350.00 80.00 1,000.00 12,000.00 250.00 6,700.00 5,900.00 600.00 3,000.00 50.00 800.00 100.00 15,000.00 25.00 3,250.00 49,105.00 8,000.00 $ 41,105.00 $ 500.00 1,700.00 $ 2,200.00 $100,125.00 $ 58,880.00 $ 58,880.00 $ 350.00 80.00 1,000.00 20,000.00 250.00 10,000.00 6,000.00 600.00 3,000.00 50.00 600.00 30,000.00 3,600.00 75,530.00 8,500.00 $ 67,030.00 5,500.00 $ 500.00 3,000.00 15,000.00 $ 24,000.00 $149,910.00 $ 62,400.00 2,620.00 $ 65,020.00 $ 350.00 80.00 1,000.00 20,000.00 250.00 10,000.00 6,000.00 600.00 3,000.00 50.00 600.00 30,000.00 3,600.00 75,530.00 8,500.00 $ 67,030.00 5,500.00 $ 500.00 3,000.00 15,000.00 $ 24,000.00 $156,050.00 General Salary " General " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " General " " Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District , ,.,. - DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ CLASSIFICATION "--" and Esffmated Requelted Board of ~ . Current Yea,. Ending Supervbo1's ;:. !') Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 187 County Veterans' Service Office WELFARE-GENERAL FUND SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . $ 12,248.50 $ 15,063.00 $ Regular Salaries 187 Al 15,120.00 Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 12,248.50 $ 15,063.00 $ 15,120.00 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone 18781 $ 800.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express l.~'711~ 300.00 300.00 300.00 Traveling Expense and Mileage 18783 1,195.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 Office Supplies 18788 600.00 600.00 600.00 Motor Vehicle Supplies 18789 500.00 500.00 500.00 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts l.ll'7~~~ 250.00 250.00 250.00 Service and Expense 1878 25 215.00 200.00 200.00 Total Maintenance and Operati() Il $ 3,860.00 $ 3,850.00 $ 3,850.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 187Cl $ 800.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 Automobile 187C2 2,000.00 2,000.00 Total Capital Outlay $ 800.00 $ 2,300.00 $ 2,300.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 16,908.50 $ 21,213.00 $ 21,270.00 Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District - Page Eighty-one Name of Fund General Salary General " " " " " " General " , Explanation of Requested l11C1'ecue Page Eighty-two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPE.NDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed bu ExPlanation CLASSIFICATION .0 Name i: and Estimated Requuted Board of of Fund .,. of Requested CuTTent Year Ending Supenmors Increase C'2 Yea r Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 . Account 188 Welfare Administration CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-OUTSIDE WELFARE SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries 188Al Extra Help . . Extra Help 188A4 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 188Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 18882 Traveling Expense and Mileage 18883 Office Supplies 18888 Motor Vehicle Supplies 18889 Project Supplies -188811 Repairs and Minor Replacements 188822 Service and Expense 188825 Heat, Light, Power and Water 188826 Social Service Exchange 188878 Miscellaneous Medical Services 188882 Total Maintenance and Operati ll . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 188Cl Automobiles 188C2 Cabins at Camp Adam 188C39 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District $ 57,735.09 $ 57,735.09 $ 680.00 650.00 1,000.00 1,600.00 500.00 100.00 600.00 585.00 80.00 1,600.00 $ 7,395.00 $ 800.00 2,800.00 800.00 $ 4,400.00 $ 69,530.09 $ 75,720.00 200.00 $ 75,920.00 $ 700.00 700.00 1,200.00 1,750.00 500.00 100.00 600.00 400.00 100.00 1,600.00 230.00 $ 7,880.00 800.00 3,400.00 500.00 $ 4,700.00 $ 88,500.00 $ 76,620.00 200.00 $ 76,820.00 $ 700.00 700.00 1,200.00 1,750.00 500.00 100.00 600.00 400.00 100.00 1,600.00 230.00 $ 7,880.00 800.00 3,400.00 500.00 $ 4,700.00 $ 89,400.00 General Salary General Salary General " " " " " " " " " "General " " lncreased printlng costs and forms formerly purchased by Auditor's Office Formerly in 188 B 2S One car destroyed by fire this year. Another obsolete Submitted by H. J. Rudolph, Director of Relief ' \ 1 ' DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Eighty-three EXPENDITURES I-0: Total Actual Allowed b11 Explanation CLASSIFICATION E and Estimated Requested Board of Name of Requested ;:, Current Year Endtng Supervi&ors of Fund Increase c y e41' Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 19'7 June30,l~ Account 189 Aid to Needy Children Needy Blind Needy Aged CBARmES AND CORRECTIONS-OUTSIDE WELFARE l\tAINTENANCE and OPERATION Aid to Needy Children with Relatives and Legal Guardians 189864 Aid to Needy Blind 189865 Aid to Needy Aged 189866 Aid to Needy Children in Boarding Homes and Institutions 189883 Total Maintenance and Operati on GRAND TOTAL Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District Account $110,000.00 $180,000.00 37,000.00 48,270.00 935,000.00 1,166,400.00 20,000.00 30,000.00 $1,102,000.00 $1,424,670.00 $1,102,000.00 $1,424,670.00 Increased $180,000.00 General budget and case load 48,270.00 " 1,166,400.00 " 30,000.00 " Request same as last year $1,424,670.00 $1,424,670.00 Submitted by H. J. Rudolph, Director of Relief 190 General Relief Welfare Department CllARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-OUTSIDE WELFARE MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Food Supplies 19087 Rents 190828 War Services Assistance 190850 County Cash Aid 190856 Care and Welfare 190860 Ambulance Service 190861 Total Maintenance and Operati on GRAND TOTAL Approved by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District $ 10,000.00 2,500.00 50,000.00 19,000.00 500.00 $ 82,000.00 $ 82,000.00 $ 12,000.00 3,000.00 78,000.00 33,600.00 500.00 $127,100.00 $127,100.00 $ 12,000.00 3,000.00 78,000.00 33,600.00 500.00 $127 ,100.00 $127 ,100.00 General " " " " Increased County Aid and Increased cost of food. Increased County Aid and increased rental costs_ Same request as for current year, anticipated increased problem Submitted by H. J. Rudolph, Director of Relief Page Eighty-four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual AllO'Wed b&1 Explanation CLASSIFICATION .0 Name -t: and Estimated Requeated Boardo/ o/ Fund of Requested i Current Year Ending Supervuors Increase i:.i Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 195 Probation Officer CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-PROBATION SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 195Al Extra Help 195A4 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 195Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 195B2 Traveling Expense and Mileage195B3 Convention Expense 19584 Materials and Supplies 19586 Office Supplies 19588 Motor Vehicle Supplies 19589 Repairs and Minor Replacements . .195B22 Replacement of Equipment. . 195823 Service and Expense 195825 Total Maintenance and Operation --- ---~-- CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 195Cl A11tomobile 195C2 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District $ 32,713.00 450.00 $ 33,163.00 $ 625.00 225.00 950.00 50.00 25.00 600.00 225.00 725.00 1,400.00 400.00 $ 5,225.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 39,388.00 $ 35,568.00 600.00 $ 36,168.00 $ 750.00 225.00 1,200.00 . 50.00 25.00 750.00 225.00 725.00 500.00 550.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 1,000.00 2,400.00 $ 3,400.00 $ 44,568.00 $ 39,240.00 600.00 $ 39,840.00 $ 750.00 225.00 1,400.00 50.00 25.00 750.00 225.00 725.00 500.00 550.00 $ 5,200.00 $ 1,000.00 2,400.00 $ 3,400.00 $ 48,440.00 Salary " General " " " " " " " " " General " Addltional lines needed as soon as available Cost of Supplies Higher Garage storage raised. other service ltems have increased in cost Submitted by Wm. F. Gunnerson, Probation Officer ' - , ,. - . , DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed bu CLASSIFICATION .0 i: and Estimated Requested Board of ;:, Current Year Ending Supervisors l'2 Year End.ing June 30, UM8 Year Ending Jvnc 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 196 Juvenile Hall-( Detention Home) CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-PROBATION SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries 196Al Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 19681 Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 19682 Traveling Expense and Mileage196B3 Materials and Supplies 19686 Food Supplies 19687 Office Supplies 19688 Drugs, Medical and Surgical Suppli~s 196810 Laundry Service 196812 Clothing and Linen 196815 Ground and Garden Supplies 196818 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts . "' 196822 Service and Expense 196825 Heat, Light, Power and Water 196826 Care and Welfare 196860 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 14,824.00 $ 14,824.00 $ 115.00 50.00 300.00 4,075.00 50.00 150.00 500.00 1,000.00 50.00 400.00 100.00 600.00 100.00 $ 7,490.00 Automobile 196C2 $ Laundry Equipment 196C10 Furniture and Furnishings 196C15 Ground Improvement 196C51 Remodel Buildings 196Cl00 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL $ 22,314.00 $ 17,320.00 $ 17,320.00 $ 130.00 50.00 300.00 6,000.00 50.00 150.00 500.00 1,000.00 150.00 400.00 200.00 600.00 100.00 $ 9,360.00 $ 2,000.00 1,000.00 400.00 1,000.00 4,400.00 $ 31,350.00 $ 18,840.00 $ 18,840.00 $ 130.00 50.00 300.00 6,000.00 50.00 150.00 500.00 1,000.00 150.00 400.00 200.00 600.00 100.00 $ 9,630.00 $ 2,000.00 1,000.00 400.00 1,000.00 4,400.00 $ 32,870.00 Page Eightf-five Name of Fund General Salary General General .". General Explanation of Requested In.crease Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Submitted by Wm. F . Gunnerson, Probation Officer Account 197 Care of Juvenile Court Wards CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-GENERAL FUND MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Board and Care 197871 $ 18,000.00 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second Distr ict $ 18,000.00 $ 18,000.00 -. . $ 22,000.00 $ 22,000.00 $ 22,000.00 $ 22,000.00 General $ 22,000.00 $ 22,000.00 Boarding Homes and Institution placements have increased their rates 15 to 35 percent Plus increased cost of clothing for Court Wards Submitted by Wm. F. Gunnerson, Probation Officer Page Eighty-six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPEND I TURES -0 Total Actual Allowed b11 E:rplanation CLASSIFICATION .t: Name " and Ettfmated Reque.sted Board of of Fund of Requested ;,. Current Year Ending Supervison Increase t-2 Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, l!K7 June 30, 1948 Account 198 Ventura, Santa Barbara Juvenile Forestry Camp CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-OUTSIDE WELFARE SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries . . Regular Salaries -198Al Extra Help . . Extra Help 198A4 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Telephone and Telegraph 198Bl Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 198B2 Travel Expense 19883 Food Supplies 198B7 Office Supplies 19888 Motor Vehicle Supplies . .19889 Medical Supplies 198Bl0 Laundry Supplies 198812 Janitor and Housecleaning Supplies 198814 Clothing, Bedding and Linen. . 198Bl5 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts . 198822 Heat, Light, Power and Water 198B26 Camp and Personnel Maintenance 198860 Replacement of Equipment 198B23 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 198Cl Automobiles and Trucks 196C2 Recreation Equipment -198C3 Tools and Equipment 198C5 Kitchen and Dining Equipment 198C9 Laundry Equipment 198Cl0 Remodeling Buildings . -.198C55 Heating Equipment . .198C57 Electric Equipment and Installation 198C58 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOT AL~", Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District $ 18,880.50 709.69 $ 19,590 19 $ 150.00 25.00 450.00 12,200.00 120.00 750.00 180.00 400.00 300.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,600.00 460.00 $ 21,635.00 $ 500.00 4,500.00 400.00 1,200.00 60.00 1,000.00 400.00 496.00 $ 8,556.00 $ 49,781.19 $ 24,804.00 300.00 $ 25,104.00 $ 185.00 25.00 500.00 15,300.00 100.00 750.00 180.00 600.00 400.00 2,200.00 1,500.00 2,500.00 250.00 1,000.00 $ 25,490.00 $ 500.00 1,800.00 250.00 1,200.00 750.00 200.00 1,000.00 300.00 500.00 $ 6,500.00 $ 57,094.00 $ 27,180.00 300.00 $ 27,480.00 $ 185.00 25.00 500.00 15,300.00 100.00 750.00 180.00 600.00 400.00 2,200.00 1,500.00 2,500.00 250.00 1,000.00 $ 25,490.00 $ 500.00 1,800.00 250.00 1,200.00 750.00 200.00 1,000.00 300.00 500.00 $ 6,500.00 $ 59,470.00 General Salary General Salary General " " .". " Gen eral " " " .". " " Sole user of line has doubled cost of service Placement Off!- cer In field for full year Increased cost of food and increased poputatlon Increased cost of Soap Increased cos t of Supplies Formerly ineluded with 198B22 Submitted by Wm. F. Gunnerson, Probation Officer - (~ DEPARTME.NTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Account EXPENDITURES Total Actual and Estimated current Year Ending June 30, 1947 Requested YeaT Ending June 30, 1948 Allowed b11 Board of Superuisors Year Endtng June 30, 1948 Page Eighty-seven Name of Fund Explanation of Requelted Increcue 199 Ventura, Santa Barbara County Juvenile Forestry Camp CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-OUTSIDE WEJ,F ARE MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Pro-Rata Share Reimbursement, Ventura County 199B130 Total Maintenance and Operation . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Account 200 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,0 00.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,0 00.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 25, 000.00 Reform Schools NOTE: This budget is an $ 25,000.00 General inter-governmental service budget a.nd ex- $ 25,000.00 penditures are based solely on $ 25,000.00 revenue received Submitted by William Gunnerson, Probation Officer CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-PROBATION MAINTENANCE and OPERATION State School Commitments 200B69 Total Maintenance and OperatiC ll ----- GRAND TOTAL . ,. . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Account $ $ $ 3,500.00 $ 3, 3,500.00 $ 3, 3,500.00 $ 3, 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 Submitted by Wm. F. Gunnerson, Probation Officer 201 Homes and Schools Insane, Narcotics, Feeble-Minded, Blind and Deaf CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS- STATE INSTITUTIONAL ACCOUNTS MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Care of Feeble-Minded in Institutions 201B70 Schools for Blind and Deaf 201B73 Hospital Care-Insane and Narcotics 201B77 Total Maintenance and Operation . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District $ 25,000.00 100.00 3,400.00 . $ 28,500.00 $ 28,500.00 $ 27, 500.00 $ 27,500.00 General 110.00 110.00 " 3,7 40.00 3,740.00 " $ 31,3 50.00 $ 31,350.00 $ 31,3 50.00 $ 31,350.00 Submitted by Atwell Westwick, Ernest D. Wagner, Judges, Superior Court \ Page Eighty-eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES -0 .$ Total Actual Allowed bu Name Explanation CLASSCFICATION i: and Estimated Requested Board of Of Fund of Requested ;, Current Year Ending Supervfsors lnC'rease t') Y ear Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 203 Enforced Labor CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-SPECIAL WELFARE ~1AINTENANCE and OPERATION Enforced Labor . .203A54 Total Maintenance and Opera- GRAND TOT AL . . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Account $ 1,500.00 $ $ 1,500.00 $ $ 1,500.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 General 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Submitted by Paul Stewart , Supervisor, Second District 204 Psychological Service and Care Insane CBARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-SPECIAL WELFARE r ~lAINTENANCE and OPERATION Examination and Care of Insane, Inebriates and Feeble- Minded -----.204B74 $ 4,000.00 Psychological Service and Expense 204.876 5,100.00 Total Maintenance and Operati on ------------ GRAND TOT AL . . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Account $ 9,100.00 - - $ 9,100.00 $ 4,400.00 $ 4,400.00 General Increased 6,000.00 6,000.00 " amount of work ln criminal and juvenile depart- $ 10,400.00 men ts $ 10,400.00 $ 10,400.00 $ 10,400.00 Submitted by Ernest D. Wagner, Atwell Westwick, Judges, Superior Court 205 Burial of Indigents CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-SPECIAL WELFARE MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Burial Expense 205875 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 General ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Total Maintenance and Operati on . . GRAND TOT AL . ,, Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District $ 1,000.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 Submitted by H. J. Rudolph, Director of Relief ., DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPE.NDITURES CLASSlFlCATlON Account EXPENDITURES Total Actual and Estimated Curr em Y ear Ending June 30, 19l7 Requested Year Endfng June 30, 1948 Allowed bu Board of Supervl.fors Year Endfng June 30, 1948 210 Advertising County Resources MISCELLANEOUS-EXPLOITATION MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Santa Barbara County Publicity210B87 State Chamber of Commerce 210B89 Carpinteria Chamber of Commerce 210B90 Lompoc Chamber of Commerce210B91 Santa Barbara City Chamber of Commerce 210B92 Santa Maria Chamber of Commerce 210893 Guadalupe Chamber of Commerce 210895 All Year Club of Southern California . 210896 California Mission Trails 210B98 Santa Ynez Valley Chamber of Commerce 210899 Santa Barbara Convention Bureau 2108105 Californians, Inc. . .210Bll0 Goleta Chamber of Commerce . .210Blll Total Maintenance and OperatiC ll GRAND TOT AL . . $ 10,000.00 2,000.00 750.00 900.00 4,500.00 1,850.00 150.00 5,000.00 1,500.00 400.00 1,000.00 $ 28,050.00 $ 28,050.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 2,000,00 2,000.00 800.00 800.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,000.00 2,000,00 300.00 450.00 3,500.00 5,000.00 1,500.00 2,500.00 400.00 450.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 450.00 $ 31,000.00 $ 33,150.00 $ 31,000.00 $ 33,150.00 Page Eighty-nine Name of Fund General " " " " " " " " " " " E:cpla114tion of Requested Increase Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Supervisors Submitted by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman, Board of Supevisors Account 211 Fiestas, Fairs and Exhibits MISCELLANEOUS-EXPLOITATION MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Semana Nautica 211B99 Lompoc Rodeo . 211B101 Special Events 211Bl03 Santa Barbara Yacht Club (Regatta Account) 211B106 Santa Maria Fair 211B118 Santa Barbara Fiesta 211B119 La Purisima Mission Fiesta 211B120 Total Maintenance and Operati on ~ CAPITAL OUTLAY Portable Bleachers -211C103 Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District $ 2,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 3,500.00 7,000.00 250.00 $ 14,250.00 $ 14,250.00 $ 2,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 3,500.00 7,000.00 250.00 $ 15,750.00 $ 15,750.00 $ 2,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 3,500.00 7,000.00 250.00 $ 15,750.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 $ 18,750.00 General " " " " " " General Submitted by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Page Ninety DEPAltTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES -0 CLASSIFICATION .0 e ;,. c.i Account 215 SALARIES and WAGES EXPENDITURES Total Actual and Estimated Requested Current Year Ending Year Ending June 30, 1948 .Tne 30, 1947 Santa Maria Airport MISCELLANEOUS Labor -------~------~---2l.5A6C $ $ 1,200.00 Total Salaries and Wages MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Service and Epense 215825 Total Maintenance and Operati on ----- GR~ '.I'OT AL Account 216 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ $ 1,200.00 $ $ 3,800.00 $ $ 3,800.00 $ $ 5,000.00 Lompoc Airport MISCELLANEOUS Service and Expense 2168 25 $ $ 500.00 Allowed by Name E:cplanatlon Board of of Fund of Requested Supervisors Increase Year Ending June 30, 1948 $ 1,200.00 Salary $ 1,200.00 $ 3,800.00 General $ 3,800.00 $ 5,000.00 Submitted by T. A. 'l'witchell, Supervisor, Fifth District ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Total Maintenance and Operati on _ . . _. _ _ . $ $ 500.00 GR~ TOTtlL . . $~~~~~$~-5-0-0.-00~~~~~ Account Submitted by R. B. McClellan, Supervisor, Fourth District 218 Rebates and Refu,nds MISCELLANEOUS-SPECIAL PAYMENTS MAINTENANCE and OPERATION ill i_ . Miscellaneous Refunds 21.88 33 $ 500.00 Total Maintenance and Operati on . $ 500.00 GRtl:rll'""D TOTtlL . . $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 General $ 500.00 $ 500.00 Submitted by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman, Board of Supervisors 'lo - . DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Ninety-one EXPENDITURE S -0 Total Actual Allowed bl/ E:rplanatWn CLASSIFICATION .J:l Name ie and Estimated Requested Board of of Requested ~ CuTTent Year Ending Supcn1'.s01'S of Fund I ncrease .,. Cl) Year Ending June 30, 1948 Y ear Endtng June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Account 220 Superintendent of Schools EDUCATION-SCHOOLS SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 220Al Extra Help . Extra Help 220A4 Total Salaries and Wages . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 13,456.00 688.00 $ 14,144.67 $ 20,680.00 $ 20,680.00 Telephone and Telegraph 22081 $ 460.00 $ 475.00 $ Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express 22082 Traveling Expense and Mileage220B3 Convention Expense 22084 Office Supplies 22088 Motor Vehicle Supplie.s 22089 Distr ict Supplies 220816 Repairs and Minor Replacemen ts . .220822 Service and Expense . .220825 Special Election Expense 220849 Total Ma intenance and Operati on . CAPITAL OUTLAY Office Equipment 220Cl Total Capital Outlay . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Account 221 SALARIES and WAGES Regular Salaries 221Al Total Salaries and Wages . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Traveling Expense and Mileage221B3 Office Supplies . 22188 Publications . . ~~ Total Maintenance and Operation --- GR.AND TOTAL Approved by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District 280.00 300.00 50.00 950.00 100.00 470.00 200.00 145.00 $ 2,955.00 $ 40.00 $ 40.00 $ 17,139.67 Board of 500.00 600.00 50.00 1,100.00 350.00 950.00 200.00 175.00 $. 4,400.00 $ 170.00 $ 170.00 $ 25,250.00 Education EDUCATION-SCHOOLS $ 180.00 $ 240.00 $ 180.00 $ 240.00 $ 345.00 $ 440.oo 700.00 000.00 350.00 500.00 $ 1,395.00 $ 1,840.00 $ 1,575.00 $ 2,080.00 $ 19,800.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 $ 21,000.00 475.00 500.00 600.00 50.00 1,100.00 350.00 950.00 200.00 175.00 1,750.00 $ 6,150.00 $ 170.00 $ 170.00 $ 27,320.00 Salary General General " " " " " " " " Subject to Legislative Action Additional d emands on office Increased costs Increased use E.C. 4915.1- redlstrlcting e lections Increased costs General New typewriter Submitted by Hal D. Caywood, Superintendent of Schools $ $ $ $ $ To provide for 240.00 Salary salaries for all members at all 240.00 meetings Greater dis- 440.00 General tance for new members 900.00 " Increased 500.00 " costs 1,840.00 2,080.00 Submitted by Hal D. Caywood, Secretary, Board of Education Page Ninety-two CLASSIFICATION Account 225 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION As per contract with the Board of Supervisors and the Trustees of the Santa Barbara City -0 .--:) ~ .;,:,:. Free Public Library 2258 Total Maintenance and Operati on . . GRAND TOTAL . . Approved by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Account DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES Total Actual and Estimated Requested Current Year Endlng Year Ending June 30, 1948 June 30, 1947 County Library EDUCATION- LIBRARIES _lk - "'- $ 49,750.00 $ 56,625.00 $ 49,750.00 $ 56,625.00 $ 49,750.00 $ 56,625.00 Allowed b11 Explanation Board of Name of Requested Supe1"Vlsor of Fund InCTease Year Ending June 30, 1948 $ 55,000.00 General $ 55,000.00 $ 55,000.00 Submitted by Howard M. Rowe, Secretary, Board of Trustees 226 Board of Supervisors MISCELLANEOUS-COUNTY PROJECTS CAPITAL OUTLAY Preparation of Plans of Engineering 226C24 $ 6,720.00 Acq uisi ti on of Si tes . .226C25 Construction of County Buildings 226C26 Acquisition of Beach Sites 226C90 15,025.70 Acquisition of Airports 226C91 Total Capital Outlay . . $ 21,745.70 GRAND TOT AL . . $ 21,745.70 Account $ 65,413.16 50,000.00 694,378.26 84,974.30 85,129.00 $979,894.72 $979,894.72 $ 72,132.16 50,000.00 694,378.26 85,000.00 46,388.00 $947,899.42 $947,899.42 Capital Outlay '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' Submitted by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman, Board of Supervisors 250 Board of Supervisors MISCELLANEOUS-EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT MAINTENANCE and OPERATION County Contribution: General Fund 2508 Salary Fund - Law Library . . Good Roads . . Oil Well Inspection . . First Road . . Third Road . . Special Road Improvement . . Total Maintenance and Operati() tl . . GRAN~ TOTAL . . Approved by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman Board of Super visors $ 40,700.00 22,700.00 10.00 11,170.00 270.00 150.00 $ 75,000.00 $ 75,000.00 $ 55,000.00 31,490.00 10.00 13,000.00 500.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 10.00 20,000.00 500.00 $120,510.00 $120,510.00 General Salary Law Library Good Roads Oil Well Inspection First Road Third Road Special Rd Imp't. 33~!. per cent Increase over 1946-47 , I Page Ninety-three Statement of Appropriations Cancelled During Preceding Fiscal Year Resolution W Tran.sfeT Date Number 6/ 23/47 4/28/47 5/ 5/47 61 9/47 9/ 30/46 1/ 6/47 3/ 10/47 4/14/47 12/ 2/46 91 3/46 4/14/47 5/ 26/47 4/7 /47 4/ 28/47 4/28/47 4/ 28/ 47 5/12/47 .5/12/47 6/23/47 6/23/47 6/ 23/47 6/ 23/47 10/28/ 46 6/30/47 2/10/47 4/ 7/47 4/ 7/47 5/ 26/47 5/26/47 5/26/47 5/26/47 5/26/47 12/23/46 12/23/46 5/ 5/47 61 9/47 6/30/47 1/27/47 3/ 3/47 3/10/47 4/ 7/47 5/ 5/47 5/19/47 6/ 9/47 6/ 9/47 4/14/47 12/ 9/46 6/ 9/47 6/ 9/47 9/30/46 6/30/47 5/12/47 6/16/47 1/ 27/47 6/16/47 7481 7299 7318 7413 6855 6981 7145 7263 6934 6812 7265 7384 7210 7300 7300 7300 7349 7349 7480 7480 7480 7479 6910 7513 7079 7209 7209 7382 7382 7383 7383 7383 6961 6961 7327 7416 7511 7024 7127 7144 7207 7326 7371 7411 7411 7264 6947 7418 7417 6858 7512 7348 7448 7026 7444 Department Object Qf Expenditure Amount . AGRI. COMM . Rentals . $ 600.00 1,000.00 75.00 AIR. CO-OP AGREE. SM Airports Co-op Agreement . . ASSESSOR Replacement of Equipment . . CLERK Salary Clerk . . CO. BLDGS., 2ND. DIST.Repairs and Minor Replacements . . CO. BLDGS., 2ND. DIST.Repairs and Minor Replacements . . CO. BLDGS., 2ND. DIST. Repairs and Minor Replacements . . CO. BLDGS., 2ND DIST. Repairs and Minor Replacements . . CO. GARAGE, S. B . Repairs and Minor Replacements . . DIST. ATTY . Criminal Expense . . DIST. ATTY. . . Criminal Expense . . DIST. ATTY . Criminal Expense . . FARM ADVISOR Motor Vehicle Supplies . . FARM ADVISOR Salary Clerk . . FARM ADVISOR Office Equipment . . FARM ADVISOR Field Equipment . . FARM ADVISOR Salary Clerk . . FARM ADVISOR Demonstration Equipment . . FARM ADVISOR Salary Clerk . . FARM ADVISOR Field Equipment . . FARM ADVISOR Extra Clerical Help . . FARM PROD. CO-ORD . Telephone and Telegraph . . FOR. & FmE W ARDEN Building Motor Ways, etc . . FOR. & FIRE W ARDEN Materials and Supplies . . GENERAL ELECTIONS Materials and Supplies . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Replacement Steam and Water Sup . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Surgical Lab. and X-Ray Equip . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Plant Equipment, etc . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Patients Library . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Janitors, Caretakers, etc . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Surgical Lab. and X-Ray Equip . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Kitchen Equipment . . GEN. REL. WEL. DEPT . County Cash Aid . . GEN. REL. WEL. DEPT . County Cash Aid . . GEN. REL. WEL. DEPT . County Cash Aid . . GEN. REL. WEL. DEPT . County Cash Aid . . GEN. REL. WEL. DEPT . County Cash Aid . . HEALTH OFFICER Clerical Help . . HEALTH OFFICER Bookkeeper, Statistician, etc . . HEALTH OFFICER Bookkeeper, Statistician, etc . HEALTH OFFICER Salary Dentist . . HEALTH OFFICER Salary Dentist . . HEALTH OFFICER Salary Dentist . . HEALTH OFFICER Salary De.ntist . . HEALTH OFFICER Salary Supervising Nurse . . JUST. CT., 2nd TWP . Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express . JUST. CT., 3rd TWP . - Office Equipment -- PARKS, 1st DIST . Repairs and Minor Replacements . . PARK.S, 2nd DIST . Purchase of Land . . PARKS, 3rd DIST . Materials and Supplies . . PARKS, 3rd DIST . Materials and Supplies . . PARKS, 4th DIST . Repairs and Minor Replacements . . PARKS, 5th DIST . Playground Equipment . . PLAN. & PUB. WKS . Public Works Engineer . . PLAN. & PUB. WKS . Publications . . I 900.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 200.00 215.25 149.80 150.00 150.00 35.38 100.00 50.00 30.00 124.80 14.70 64.91 46.17 20.00 25.00 33,279.90 3,090.00 1,000.00 1,691.43 955.99 1,000.00 200.00 1,000.00 1,400.00 530.55 800.00 600.00 2,500.00 800.00 450.00 200.00 300.00 400.00 400.00 1,000.00 100.00 300.00 400.00 60.00 50.00 700.00 300.00 100.00 160.00 500.00 400.00 157.26 150.00 Name of Fund General " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Page Ninety-four Statement of Appropriations Cancelled During Preceding Fiscal Year Resolution or Transfer I Department Object of Expend tture Amount Na'tl'U1 of Fund Date Number 1/27 I 47 7025 PUR. AGT. & STA TIS . Clerical Help $ 810.67 General 5/ 12/ 47 8347 S. B. AMPITHEATRE Caretaker's House and Grounds 1,260.75 1/ 6/47 6980 S. M. HOSPITAL Housekeeping Help 600.00 " . 3/ 3/47 7126 S. M. HOSPITAL Kitchen Equipment --- 1,300.00 " 4/ 21/ 47 7280 S. M. HOSPIT AL Housekeeping Help -- 2,175.00 " 6/ 16/47 7449 S. M. HOSPITAL . _ . Lab. and Surgical Equipment 450.00 " 6/16/47 7449 S. M. HOSPITAL . - . Kitchen Equipment 1,136.45 " 6/16/47 7450 S. M. HOSPITAL Dietitians, Cooks and Porters 200.00 " 6/16/47 7450 S. M. HOSPITAL Janitors and Gardeners 150.00 " 6/16/ 47 7446 S. M. OFFICES Materials and Supplies 50.00 " 3/24/47 7168 SHERIFF Automobiles 351.73 " 5/28/47 7296 SUPERIOR COURT Reporting and Transcribing 400.00 " 5/28/47 7296 SUPERIOR COURT Witness Fees, Mileage, etc. 200.00 " 5/28/47 7296 SUPERIOR COURT Traveling Exp. S. M. Court 300.00 " 6/30/47 7514 SUPERIOR COURT Repairs and Minor Replacements 16.00 " 6/9 / 47 7419 SURVEYOR Office Equipment - 197.00 " 1/13/47 6996 VETS' SERV. OFFICE Traveling Expense and Mileage - 365.00 " 5/26/47 7381 VENT.-SB JUV. FR. CP Automobiles and Trucks - 350.00 " 5/26/47 7381 VENT.-SB JUV. FR. CP Kitchen and Dining Equipment 2l)O.OO " ,-,=-,,~~~~~~~ TOTAL GENERAL FUND $ 72,487.75 4/7 /47 7211 CONSTABLE, 2nd TWP Salaries and Wages $ 154.00 Salary 4/7 /47 7212 CONSTABLE, 5th TWP.Salaries and Wages . . 150.00 " 4/ 7 /47 7215 JUST. CT., 9th TWP . Salary J ustice of Peace . . 154.00 " 4/ 7 /47 7215 JUST. CT., 9th TWP . Salary Clerk . . 343.00 " 4/ 17/47 7213 PROBATION OFFICER Salary Asst. Probation Officer - 142.00 " 4/ 17 /47 7213 PROBATION OFFICER Salary Bookkeeper . . 451.00 " 4/ 7/47 7214 RECORDER Salary Deputy . . 5,600.00 " 6/ 9/47 7412 RECORDER Salary Deputy . . 900.00 " 1/ 6/47 6982 TREASURER - Salary Deputy -- 300.00 " --~="'=""-=-~~~~~~ TOTAL SA.LARY FUND . - . $ 8,194.00 9/ 3/46 6813 ROAD ENGINEERING Automobiles $ 150.00 Good Roads 6/16/47 7445 ROAD ENGINEERING Automobiles 150.00 '' 61 9/47 7415 FIRST SUP. DIST . Service and Expense 850.00 '' '' 4/28/47 7298 SECOND SUP. DIST . Labor, Salaries and Wages 6,000.00 '' '' 5/ 5/47 7317 SECOND SUP. DIST . Rent of Equipment - 1,000.00 '' '' 5/ 5/47 7317 SECOND SUP. DIST . Road Equipment 1,000.00 '' 6/30/47 7507 SECOND SUP. DIST . Replacement of Equipment . -. 750.00 '' 9/ 3/46 6814 THIRD SUP. DIST - . Automobile and Trucks 1,834.41 '' 10/21/46 6886 THIRD SUP. DIST . Labor 5,000.00 '' '' 1/ 6/47 6979 THIRD SUP. DIST . Rent of Equipment 1,669.18 '' '' 4/28/47 7297 THIRD SUP. DIST . Road and Bridge Material . -. 636.54 '' '' 5/26/47 7385 THIRD SUP. DIST . Road and Bridge Material 1,200.00 '' 12/ 2/ 46 6933 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Road Equipment 1,000.00 '' 3/24/47 7167 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Labor 2,000.00 4/ 7 /47 7208 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Labor - 1,000.00 '' 4/ 14/47 7262 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Labor - 2,000.00 '' 61 9/47 7414 FOURTH SUP. DIST -.Motor Vehicle Supplies 1,000.00 '' '' 61 9/47 7414 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Replacement of Equipment 1,400.00 '' 6/23/47 7478 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Small Equipment and Tools--. 300.00 '' 6/23/47 7478 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Road Equipment --- 700.00 6/ 16/47 7447 FIFTH SUP. DIST - . Labor . -. 4,000.00 '' '' .,.--~~~~~~~~~ _ ~- :lMiTOTAL GOOD ROADS $ 33,640.13 --------- Page Ninety-five Statement of Appropriations Can celled During Preceding Fiscal Year Resotution or I Transfer Date I Number Department Object of Expendtture Amount Name of Fund 3/31/47 7188 OIL WELL INS., ETC . Abandonment of Wells 50.00 Oil Well Ins. TOTA L OIL WELL INSPECTION. .$ ~ -=5-0.0=0 -=------- 10/21/46 6885 ROAD ENGINEERING SB Shoreline Drive $ 150.00 Spec. Rd Impt. ~--:-=--=---~--- TOT AL SPEC. RD. IMPROVEMENT $ 150.00 5/12/47 7345 THIRD SUP. DIST . Road and Bridge Material. . $ 574.72 Third Road 6/30/47 7509 THIRD SUP. DIST . Labor 300.00 '' '' TOTA L THIRD ROAD DISTRICT. . $~ --87=4.=72- =------- 6/ 30/47 7508 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Labor : . $ 250.00 Fourth Road ,.------=-c=------- T of AL FOURTH ROAD DIST . $ 250.00 Page Ninety-six Statement of Appropriations Made From Unappropriated During Preceding Fiscal Year Reserves Resolution or Tf"afl8f er Department Object of E:cpendtture Amount Name of Fund Date Number 3/10/47 7153 AD. CO. RESOURCES Guadalupe Comm. Club $ 7.90 General 9/ 3/46 6816 AGR:C. co~ Rezit;al 1,600.00 " 6/ 23/47 7485 AGR:C. COMM. . . :l.abo:r . . 600.00 " 5/ 5/47 7319 ASSESSOR Office Equipment . . 75.00 " 1/20/47 7008 AUDITOR Office Equipment . . 700.00 " 2/ 17/47 7107 AUDITOR Postage, F:reight, Ca:rtage and EXP:ress . . 475.00 " 2/ 10/47 7085 CLERK Office Supplies . . 1,000.00 " 1/27/47 7033 CORONER T:raveling Expense and Mileage . . 4.84 " 3/24/47 7172 CORONER Service Autopsy Su:rgeon . . 600.00 " 3/24/47 7172 CORONER Convention,Expense . . 50.00 " 9/30/46 6856 CO. BLDGS., 2nd DIST . Labo:r . . 1,000.00 " 1/ 6 /47 6985 CO. BLDGS., 2nd DIST . Labo:r . . 1,000.00 " 3/ 10/47 7154 CO. BWGS., 2nd DIST . Labor . . 1,000.00 " 12/ 2/46 6938 COUNTY FARM Repai:rs and Mino:r Replacements . . 500.00 " 12/ 2/46 6935 COUNTY GARAGE, SB Ga:rage Equipmezit . . 215.25 " 6/ 23/ 47 7486 COUNTY GARAGE, SB Motor Vehicle Supplies . . 1,000.00 " 2/ 17/ 47 7108 COUNTY JAIL . ,Food Supplies . . 2,400.00 " 6/ 30/ 47 7523 COUNTY JAIL-- CHAIN GANG -Sala:ry Truck Drive:r . . 63.00 " 3/ 3/ 47 7128 COURT HOUSE Materials and Supplies . . 300.00 " 61 9/ 47 7425 COURT HOUSE -Salary Janitor . . 300.00 " 9/ 3/ 46 6818 DIST. ATTY. ----Office Equipmezit . . 149.80 " 5/ 26/ 47 7389 DIST. ATTY . . :Office Supplies . . 50.00 " 5/ 26/ 47 7389 DIST. ATr y. ----~--Law Books . . 100.00 " 4/14/47 7271 D:CST. A TTY., S. M . Telephone and Telegraph . . 150.00 " 2/10/47 7082 FARM ADVISOR Traveling Expezise and Mileage . . 50.00 " 2/10/47 7082 FARM ADVISOR Ext:ra Cle:rical Help . . 100.00 " 2/10/47 7082 FARM ADVISOR Office Equipment . . 100.00 " 2/10/47 7082 FARM ADVISOR Automobile . . 1,100.00 " 4/ 7/47 7220 FARM ADVISOR Automobile . . 35.38 " 4/28/47 7305 FARM ADVISOR T:raveling Expezise and Mileage : . 45.00 " 4/28/47 7305 FARM ADVISOR Special Labor . . 155.00 " 4/ 28/47 7306 FARM ADVISOR Telephone and Telegraph . . 40.00 " 4/ 28/47 7306 FARM ADVISOR Traveling Expense and Mileage . . 40.00 " 4/ 28/47 7306 FARM ADVISOR Office Supplies . . 100.00 " 5/12/47 7351 FARM ADVISOR Materials and Supplies . . 40.00 " 5/12/47 7351 FARM ADVISOR Motor Vehicle Supplies . . 40.00 " 5/12/47 7351 FARM ADVISOR Demonst:ration Mate:rials . . 19.70 " 5/12/47 7351 FARM AD VISOR Service and Expense . . 39.80 " 6/ 23/47 7484 FARM ADVISOR Postage, F:reight, Cartage and Express . . 131.08 " 6/30/ 47 7522 FARM ADVISOR Special Labo:r - 125.00 " 6/ 23/ 47 7483 FARM PROD. CO-ORD . Salary Co-o:rdinator . . 25.00 " 10/ 28/46 6899 FOR. & FIRE W ARDEN Fire Equipmezit . . 8,000.00 " 10/ 28/46 6899 FOR. & FffiE W ARDEN Materials and Supplies . . 7,639.95 " 10/ 28/46 6899 FOR. & FffiE W ARDEN Repai:rs and Replacements . . 7,639.95 " 10/ 28/46 6899 FOR. & FffiE WARDEN Sala:ries Field Pe:rsonnel. . 10,000.00 " 6/30/ 47 7521 FOR. & FIRE W ARDEN Repai:rs to Buildings . . 3,090.00 " 10/21/46 6882 GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Plant Equipmezit, etc . 6,575.00 " 12/ 2/46 6937 GEN. HOSPITAL, S.B . Clothing and Linen Supplies . . 1,050.00 " 12/ 2/46 6937 GEN. HOSPITAL, S.B . Misc. Medical Se:rvice . . 5,000.00 " 12/ 2/ 46 6937 GEN. HOSPITAL, S.B . Sewage Disposal System . . 100.00 " 1/ 13/47 7000 GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Replace Steam and Water Sup . 2,500.00 " 2/ 3/47 7061 GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Materials and Supplies. . 2,500.00 - " . Page Ninety-seven Statement of Appropriations Made From Unappropriated Reserves During Preced ing Fiscal Year Resolution cw Trafl.$fer Date !Number 2/ 3/47 2/ 3/47 2/ 3/47 2/ 3/47 2/ 3/47 2/24/47 2/24/47 2/ 24/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/ 10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 3/10/47 4/ 7/47 4/ 7/47 5/26/47 1/27/47 3/ 3/47 3/10/47 3/31/47 4/ 7/4 5/ 5/47 5/19/47 5/26/47 6/ 9/47 61 9/47 6/ 9/47 6/ 9/ 47 6/ 9/47 1/ 27/47 2/10/47 3/17/47 4/14/47 12/ 9/46 2/10/47 12/ 2/46 4/28/47 7061 7061 7061 7061 7061 7116 7116 7116 7146 7146 7146 7146 7147 7147 7147 7147 7148 7148 7148 7149 7149 7149 7150 7150 7150 7150 7151 7151 7151 7219 7219 7389 7027 7129 7152 7194 7216 7329 7372 7388 7420 7420 7420 7420 7420 7028 7083 7162 7270 6949 7084 6936 7307 --- - Deparlmem Object of Expenditure GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Office Supplies $ GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Medical and Surgical Supplies . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Laundry Supplies . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Clothing and Linen Supplies . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Drugs, Medical and Surgical Supplies . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Clothing and Linen Supplies . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Replacement Equipment . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Administrator . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Bookkeeper, Stenographers, etc . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Watchman GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Engineers, Carpenters, etc . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Anesthetist, etc . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Pharmacists . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Nurses, Orderlies, etc . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Dieticians, Cooks, etc . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Laundry Foreman and Helpers . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Housekeepers, Housemaids, etc . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Storekeepers . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Telephone and Telegraph . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Travel Expense and Mileage . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Food Supplies . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Drugs, Medical ~nd Surgical Supplies . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Clothing and Linen Supplies . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Repairs and Minor Replacements . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S' . B . Replacement of Equipment. . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Service and Expense GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Heat, Light, Power and Water . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Misc. Medical Service . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Laundry Supplies . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Clothing and Linen Supplies . . GEN. HOSPITAL, S. B . Drugs, Medical and Surgcal Supplies . . HEALTH OFFICER Office Equipment . . HEALTH OFFICER Office Supplies . . HEALTH OFFICER Traveling Expense and Mileage . . HEALTH. OFFICER Aid to Crippled Children . . HEAL TH OFFICER Office Supplies . . HEA.LTH OF'F'ICER Traveling Expense and Mileage . . HEALTH OF'F'ICER Office Equipment HEALTH OFF'ICER Salary Health Officer HEALTH OFFICER Telephone and Telegraph . . HEALTH OFFICER Postage, Freight, Cartage and Express . . HEALTH OFFICER Service and Expense . . HEALTH OFFICER Heat, Light, Power and Water . . HEALTH OFFICER Rent . . INS. & INDEMNITIES . Surety Bonds . . "INS. & INDEMN'ITIES Surety Bonds INS. & INDEMN'ITIES Pub. Liab. and Prop. Dam. Ins . JUST. CT., 2nd. TWP Law Books . JUST. CT., 3rd TWP . Office Supplies . . JUST. CT., 4th TWP . Postage, Freight, Cartage, Express . . JUST. CT., 5th TWP . Postage, Freight, Cartge, Express . . JUST. CT., 8th TWP . Heat, Light, Power and Water Amount 400.00 2,500.00 500.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 6.33 1,085.83 383.93 1,441.00 1,200.00 50.00 1,800.00 700.00 60.00 20,500.00 5,000.00 1,200.00 2,900.00 120.00 150.00 3,500.00 9,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 200.00 1,800.00 2,000.00 94.24 2,552.19 4,130.55 200.00 300.00 400.00 2,000.00 400.00 1,000.00 100.00 1,575.00 150.00 100.00 170.00 100.00 180.00 250.00 400.00 800.00 60.00 50.00 5.00 100.00 17.00 Name of Fund General " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Page Ninety-eight Statement of Appropriations Made From Unappropriated Reserves During Preceding Fiscal Year Resolution or I Tmnsfer Qat!-I Number 10/28/46 6897 12/ 9/46 6950 4/ 14/47 7268 5/12/47 7353 4/ 28/47 7303 3/31/47 7190 5/ 5/47 7328 5/ 9/47 7428 9/30/46 6857 6/30/47 7519 5/ 12/47 7350 6/16/47 7453 1/ 27/47 7032 6/ 16/ 47 7457 61 9/47 7422 6/ 30/ 47 7524 2/ 10/ 47 7087 10/ 21 /46 6879 1/27/47 7031 1/27/47 7031 1/27/47 7031 2/10/47 7086 2/10/47 7086 2/10/47 7086 1/27/47 7030 5/12/47 7352 4/ 28/47 7304 1/ 6/47 6984 1/ 6/47 6984 3/ 3/47 7130 3/ 3/47 7130 3/24/47 7170 4/21 /47 7282 6/16/47 7451 6/16/47 7451 6/16/47 7452 6/16/ 47 7455 5/ 5/47 7320 2/ 3/47 7060 3/24/47 7171 4/21/47 7284 1/13/47 7001 1/27/47 7029 4/21 /47 7283 6/ 9/ 47 7423 6/ 9/47 7429 6/ 30/47 7524 6/ 30/47 7524 6/30/47 7525 61 9/47 7430 4/ 28/47 7308 12/ 23/46 6963 2/10/ 47 7080 2/10/ 47 7081 4/ 7/47 7218 5/26/47 7386 Department Object o/ Expenditure I Amount ' Name oJ Fund JUV. HALL (Det. Home) Purchase of Sunshine Cottage $ 7,304.00 General JUV. HALL (Det . Home) Remodel Sunshine Cottage . . 6,000.00 " JUV. HALL (Det. Home) Remodel Sunshine Cottage --- 200.00 " JUV. HALL (Det. Home) Matron . . 125.00 " LOMPOC AIRPORT Service and Expense . - . 500.00 " MISC. EMP. RETM'T . Maintenance and Operation. . 6,000.00 " PARKS, 1st DIST . Repairs and Minor Replacemnts . . 2,500.00 " PARKS, 1st DIST . Labor . . 700.00 " PARKS, 3rd DIST . Labor . . 100.00 " PARKS, 3rd DIST . Salary Caretaker . . 160.00 " PARKS, 4th DIST . Labor . . 500.00 " PARKS, 5th DIST . Labor . . 400.00 " PLAN. & PUB. WKS . Automobiles . . 157.26 " PLAN. & PUB. WKS . Office Equipme.nt . . 150.00 " POLICE COURTS Reporting and Transcribing . . 500.00 " POLICE COURTS Reporting and Transcribing . . 500.00 " PUB. ADMIN'STRATOR Legal Advertising -- 67.56 " 400.00 " 210.67 " 500.00 . " 100.00 " 112.50 " 81.00 " 247.50 " 837.00 " 1,260.75 " 500.00 " 100.00 " 500.00 " 700.00 " 600.00 " 2,200.00 " 2,175.00 " 2,900.00 " 400.00 " 2,300.00 " 50.00 " 105.00 " 500.00 " 351.73 " 1,000.00 " 688.00 " 154.63 " 900.00 " 1,500.00 " 300.00 " 500.00 " 750.00 " 16.00 " 197.00 " 200.00 " 6,000.00 " 281.18 " 6,929.54 " 13,500.00 " QOO.QQ -.-i ,. " PUBLIC WORKS Airport Wind Direction Equip . PUR. AGT. & STAT'N Salary Pur. Agt. and Statistician. . PUR. AGT. & STAT'N Salary Extra Clerical Help . . PUR. AGT. & STAT'NPostage, Freight, Cartage, Express . . PUR. AGT. & STAT'NSalary Pur;. Agt. and Statistician. . PUR. AGT. & STAT'NSalary Assistant . . PUR. AGT. & STAT'N salary Clerks . . REGISTRATION Office Equipment - S. B. AMPITHEATRE Road and Bridge Materials - S. M. AIRPORT Labor - S. M. HOSPITAL Office Supplies . . S. M. HOSPITAL Repairs and Minor Replacements . . S. M. HOSPITAL Drugs, Medical and Surgical Supplies . . S. M. HOSPITAL Clothing and Linen Supplies . . S. M. HOSPITAL Laundry Service . . S. M. HOSPITAL Food Supplies . . S. M. HOSPITAL Food Supplies . . S. M. HOSPITAL Materials and Supplies . . S. M. HOSPITAL Food Supplies . . S. M. OFFICES Salary Janitor . - . SLR. WTS & MEAS . Weighing and Measuring Equipment . . SHERIE'F Crimin al Expense . --------------- SHERIF'F' Repairs and Minor Replacements SHERIFF Automob1"les SUPT. OF SCHOOLS Salary Extra ci~~j~-~j H~l~~: SUPT. OF SCHOOLS Automobile . . SUPERIOR COURT Clerical Help . . SUPERIOR COURT Reporting and Transcribing . . SUPERIOR COURT Witness Fees, Mileage, etc . SUPERIOR COURT Trial J urors Fees, Mileage, etc . SUPERIOR COURT Reporting and Transcribing . . SUPERIOR COURT Office Equipment . . SURVEYOR Materials and Supplies . . TAX COLLECTOR Repairs and Minor Replacements . . VETERANS BLDGS . Purchase of Land . . VEN.-SB JUV. FOR. CP ventura Co. Pro-rata Share . . VEN.-SB JUV. FOR. CP ventura Co. Pro-rata Share . . VEN.-SB JUV. FOR. CP Reimb. Pro-rata Share . . VEN.-SB JUV. FOR. CP Food Supplies . . ' Page Ninety-ni1;1e Statement of Appropriations Made From Unappropriated Reserves During Preceding Fiscal Year Resolution or Transfer Department Object of Expenditure Amount Name o1Fund Date Number - - - . - 10/28/46 6898 VETS SERV. OFFICER Office Equipment $ 250.00 General 10/28/46 6898 VETS SERV. OFFICER Motor Vehicle Supplies 250.00 " 12/ 2/46 6939 VETS SERV. OFFICER Office Equipment 250.00 " 1/13/47 6998 VETS SERV. OFFICER Service and Expense 65.00 " 1/13/47 6998 VETS SERV. OFFICER Office Equipment 300.00 " 2/17/47 7110 VETS SERV. OFFICER Salary Director 58.89 " 2/17 /47 7110 VETS SERV. OFFICER Salary Asst. Director 279.40 " 2/17 /47 7110 VETS SERV. OFFICER Salary Stenographer 1,147.04 " 6/30/47 7520 VITAL STATISTICS Maintenance and Operation 125.00 " 12/23/ 46 6964 WELFARE AD MINIS . Office Supplies 600.00 " 12/23/46 6965 WELFARE ADMINIS . Cabins at Camp Adam 800.00 " 61 9/47 7427 WELFARE ADMINIS . Automobiles 446.35 " 61 9/47 7427 WELFARE ADMINIS . Office Supplies 353.65 " 6/30/47 7526 WELFARE ADMINIS . Office Equipment 450.00 " 2/ 17 /47 7109 Board of Supevisors Airports Coop. Agrmnt, S. M. 2,500.00 " ~o-="'"".~-=-~~~~~~ TOTAL GENERAL FUND $230,839.37 4/ 7/47 7239 4/ 7/47 7224 4/ 7/47 7224 4/ 7/47 7224 12/ 9/46 6948 12/ 9/46 6948 12/ 9/46 6948 4/ 7/47 7222 4/ 7/47 7222 4/ 7/47 7221 4/ 7/47 7221 10/21/46 6883 10/21/46 6883 4/ 7/47 7237 4/ 7/47 7236 4/ 7/47 7234 4/ 7/47 7226 4/ 7/47 7226 4/ 7/47 7226 4/ 7/47 7228 4/ 7/47 7228 4/ 7/47 7229 4/ 7/47 7229 4/ 14/47 7269 4/ 7/47 7230 4/ 7/47 7230 4/ 7/47 7231 4/ 7/47 7232 4/ 7/47 7232 4/ 7/47 7233 4/ 7/47 7235 4/ 7/47 7240 3/31/47 7191 4/ 7/47 7238 4/ 7/ 47 7235 4/ 7/47 7235 4/ 7/47 7227 AGRI. COMM . Salary Clerk $ ASSESSOR Salary Assessor . . ASSESSOR Salary Deputy Chief . . ASSESSOR Salary Emergency Help . . AUDITOR Salary Deputy . . AUDITOR Salary Clerks . . AUDITOR Salary Extra Clerical Help . . AUDITOR ----------Salary Deputy . . AUDITOR . Salary Clerk ---------- CLERK Salary Clerk . . CLERK salary Deputies . . COUNTY JAIL - Salary J ailors - CO'UNTY JAIL salary Matron -,. CO'UNTY J AIL . salary J ailor . CO'UNTY JAIL- Salary Keeper . . CHAIN GANG . . CT. HSE. GROUNDS salary Officer . . DIST. ATTORNEY -Salary Asst District Attorney . . DIST. ATTORNEY Salary Stenographers . . DIST. ATTORNEY Salary Investigator . . JUST. CT., 1st TWP . salary Justice of the Peace JUST. CT., 1st TWP . salary Clerk . . JUST. CT., 2nd TWP . Salary J ustice of the Peace . . JUST. CT., 2nd TWP . salary Clerk JUST. CT., 2nd TWP . salary Clerk JUST. CT., 3rd TWP . salary Justice of the Peace . . JUST. CT., 3rd TWP . salary Clerk . . JUST. CT., 4th TWP . salary Justice of the P eace . . JUST. CT., 5th TWP . salary Justice of the Peace . . JUST. CT., 5th TWP . Salary Clerk . . JUST. CT., 8th TWP . salary Justice of the P eace . . JUST. CT., 8th TWP . salary Clerk . . LIVESTOCK INSPCTR . Salary Inspector - MISC. EMP. RET'MT . Maintenance and Operation. . : . SLR. WGHTS & MEAS . salary Sealer . . SHERIFF Salary Sheriff ------- SHERIFF -Salary Undersheriff -- SURVEYOR ---Salary Surveyor -- 74.00 121.00 518.00 2,000.00 99.68 1,162.90 2,400.00 518.00 230.00 110.00 270.00 2,340.00 225.00 311.00 50.00 59.00 1,990.00 450.00 23.00 32.00 23.00 81.00 157.00 289.94 32.00 18.00 18.00 32.00 18.00 63.00 32.00 54.00 3,000.00 113.00 113.00 551.00 60.00 Salary Cl " " " Cl " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Cl " " " " " " " " " " " " One Hundred Statement of Appropriations Made From Unappropriated Reserves During Preced ing Fiscal Year Resolution or I Trn.Mf n Department Ob1ect oj Expenditure Date Number 4/ 7 /47 7227 SURVEYOR Salary Deputy . . 4/ 7 I 47 7227 SURVEYOR Salary Draftsman - 4/ 7/47 7241 SUPT. OF SCHOOLS Salary Supt of Schools . . 4/ 7/47 7241 SUPT. OF SCHOOLS Salary Deputy -- 4/ 7/47 7241 SUPT. OF SCHOOLS Salary Clerk ._ - - . 6/ 9/47 7421 SUPERIOR COURT Salary Clerk . . 4/ 7/47 7225 TAX COi.I.ECTOR Salary Tax Collector . - . 4/ 7/47 7225 TAX COi.I.ECTOR Salary Deputy - 4/ 7/47 7225 TAX COLLECTOR Salary Emergency Help . . 1/13/ 47 6999 TREASURER Salary Emergency Help . : . . 4/ 7 / 47 7223 TREASURER Salary Treasurer . . 4/ 7/47 7223 TREASURER Salary Deputy . . Amount 81.00 1,921.00 101.00 131.00 104.00 900.00 106.00 72.00 850.00 300.00 106.00 113.00 TOTAL SALARY FUND . - . $ 22,423.52 3/ 31/47 7192 MISC. EMP. RET'MT . Maintenance and Operation $ 1,500.00 9/ 3/46 6817 ROAD ENGINEERING Salary Chief Survey Party 150.00 9/30/46 6863 ROAD ENGINEERING Salary Chief Survey Party 2,800.00 9/30/46 6863 ROAD ENGINEERING Salary Office Engineer 2,000.00 9/ 30/46 6863 ROAD ENGINEERING Materials and Supplies 400.00 9/30/46 6863 ROAD ENGINEERING Travel Expense and Mileage 1,250.00 9/30/46 6863 ROAD ENGINEERING Repairs and Minor Replacements 200.00 6/16/47 7456 ROAD ENGINEERING Repairs and Minor Replacements 150.00 61 9/47 7426 FIRST SUP. DIST . Labor 850.00 4/28/47 7302 SECOND SUP. DIST . Road and Bridge Materials 6,000.00 5/ 5/47 7321 SECOND SUP. DIST . Road and Bridge Materials 2,000.00 6/30/47 7515 SECOND SUP. DIST . Labor 750.00 9/ 30/46 6815 THIRD SUP. DIST . Road and Bridge Material 1,834.41 10/21/46 6881 THIRD SUP. DIST . Road and Bridge Material 5,000.00 1/ 6/47 6983 THIRD SUP. DIST . Automobiles and Trucks 1,669.18 1/13/47 6997 THIRD SUP. DIST . Road and Bridge Material 3,528.00 4/ 28/47 7301 THIRD SUP. DIST . Road Equipment 636.54 5/26/47 7390 THIRD SUP. DIST Labor 1,200.00 12/ 2/46 6940 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Road and Bridge Material 1,000.00 3/24/47 7169 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Repairs and Minor Replacements 2,000.00 4/ 7/47 7217 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Road and Bridge Material. 1,000.00 4/14/47 7267 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Motor Vehicle Supplies 2,000.00 6/ 9/47 7424 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Labor 2,400.00 6/23/47 7482 FOURTH SUP. DIST . Motor Vehicle Supplies - 1,000.00 6/ 16/47 7454 FIFTH SUP. DIST . Motor Vehicle Supplies 2,000.00 6/ 16/47 7454 FIFTH SUP. DIST . Repairs and Minor Replacements 2,000.00 Name of Fund Salary " " " " " " " " " " " Good Roads '' '' cc '' '' '' '' '' '' cc ,',' ,'', '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' cc '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' ----=~,,.~~~~~~ TOTAL GOOD ROADS $ 45,318.13 3/ 31/47 7193 OIL WELL INSPECT'N Maintenance and Operation $ 50.00 Oil Well Ins. -.-~-=:-=:,.-~~~~~ TOTAL OIL WELL INSPECTION . - . $ 50.00 10/ 21/46 6880 MISC. EMP. RETIREMT County Contribution . - . $ 150.00 Spec Rd Impt -=-----=-=-~-=-~.,__,. TOTAL SPECIAL ROAD IMP . $ 150.00 Spec Rd Impt 6/30/47 7518 1st RD. DIST. FUND County Contrib. Emp. Ret . $ 325.00 First Road ~~~,,~~~~~~ TOTAL FIRST RD. DIST~ - . $ 32~.00 One Hundred One Statement of Appropriations Made From Unappropriated Reserves During Preceding Fiscal Year . .Reroluon or Traru/ef' Department Object oJ ExpendituTe Amount NameojFund Date I Number 5/ 12/ 47 7355 3rd RD. DIST. FUND Road Equipment $ 574. 72 Third Road 6/ 30/ 47 7517 3rd DIST. RD. FUND County Contr ib. Emp. Ret. 300.00 -o--=-:,-:-=-----~ TOTAL THIRD RD. DIST . $ 874.72 6/30/ 47 7516 4th R.D. DIST. FUND County Contrib. Emp. Ret. $ 250.00 Four th Road TOTAL FOURTH RD. DIST -.$ = ---=2-5=0-.0-0= -----~ 2/ 24/ 47 7117 S. B. CO. WTR. WORKS Maintenance and Operation $ 300.00 S.B. Co. Wtr. Works Dist. 1 Mtce DIST. NO. 1 MTCE . . . 4/ 14/47 7272 S. B. CO. WTR. WORKS DIST. NO. 1 MTCE . Maintenance and Operation. . - 400.00 " 5/ 12/47 7354 S. B. CO. WTR. WORKS . DIST. NO. 1 MTCE Maintenance and Operation 132.14 " TOTAL SB CO WTR WKS DIST. 1 MTCE"""$=---8=3=2-.=1.4, _____ _ 3/ 31/ 47 7189 SO CSTL SB CO SOIL 6/ 30/47 6/30/47 6/ 16/47 6/ 16/47 6/30/ 47 6/ 16/47 6/ 16047 6/30/47 6/ 30/ 47 CONS. . . Maintenance ahd Operation. . $ 200.00 S. B. Co. Soil Cons. Dist. TOTAL SO CSTL SB SOIL CONS . $ 200.00 CARPINTERIA CEM. DIST . Capital Outlay $ 500.00 Carp. Cem. CARPINTERIA CEM. DIST . Maintenance and Oper ation 100.00 '' '' TOTAL CARP. CEM. .~. $ --6=0=0.0:0 -=:-----~ LOMPOC CEM. DIST . Capital Outlay $ 65.00 LompocCem. LOMPOC CEM. DIST . Salaries and Wages 200.00 '' cc ,.-----=---- -- TOT AL LOMPOC CEM. DIST . $ 265.00 CARPINTERIA SAN. DIST . Maintenance and Operation . $ 3,600.00 Carp. San. TOTAL CARP. SAN DIST. .-. $= -3-,6=0-0.=00- --=-----~ LOMPOC CEM. DIST . Maintenance and Oper ation. . $ 265.00 LompocCem. LOMPOC PUB. CEM. T OTAL LOMPOC CEM ~$ - --2-6=5.=0=0 -=-=------- CARP. CEM. DIST . Capital Outlay - $ 3,600.00 CARP. CEM. DIST . TOTAL CARP. SAN. DIST . $ 3,600.00 0 N Bond Interest and Principal Requirements for Bond Issues of Santa Barbara County Table 6 Erttmated Erttmated Total Expenditure fYr Year Actual and Erttmated Revmue Amount Expendltures ~ctualFund Intereat am Unencum- (Other Than Ending June 30, 1945 II'e ar Ending June 30, 1946 Balance Principal Avallable NAME OF FUND bered CuT'T'ent BefYre Including Due and Balance T~cs) to Providing Reserve Unpatd June 30 1 Become for une 30. l,June 30. 1, Available a CuT'T'ent Interest Principal Interest Principal for the Year ProperlJI Ta.1: Levu GENERAL COUNTY BONDS State Hlihway Brld6e Bond. . , 791.27 $ 791.27 $ 791.2'7 $ 250.00 $10,000.00 Court Howie f,219:J/1 4,219.27 4,219.27 2,650.00 35,000.00 875.00 35,000.00 TOTAL-GENERAL COUNTY BONDS $ 51010.M $ 5,010.54 $ 5,010.M $ 2,900.00 $45.000.00 $ 875.00 35,000.00 Requlrementa for Year Ending June 30, 19'7 Inter eat Principal Total PART II Budgets of Special Districts Governed Through The Board of Supervisors Summary, by Funds, of Budgets of Districts Governed Through Board of Supervisors Table 7 Estimated Estiniated Estimated Estimated !81r= Amount AUowed Amount AvaUable Amount To Be Amount To Be Amount To Be ~~ oe DISTRICT AND FUND Year.Ending Without Current Raised B11 RatsedOn Raised On '5 ~ . June 30. 1947 Tax Lev11 Propertu Taxes Unsecured Roll Secured Roll ~ :J ~ PROTECTION TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY Fire Districts Los Alamos Fire Pr otection District Fund $ 1,800.00 $ 300.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 25.00 $ 1,475.00 Solvang Fire Protection District Fund 2,500.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 10.00 990.00 Total Fire Protection Districts $ 4,300.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 35.00 $ 2,465.00 TOTAL PROTECTION TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY $ 4,300.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 35.00 $ 2,465.00 mGBWAYS AND BRIDGES Carpinteria Lighting District Fund. . $ 2,910.00 $ 175.00 $ 2,735.00 $ 120.00 $ 2,615.00 Casmalia Lighting District Fund 400.00 15.00 385.00 50.00 335.00 Guadalupe Lighting District Fund. . 1,860.00 30.00 1,830.00 375.00 1,455.00 Los Alamos Lighting District Fund. . 1,100.00 350.00 750.00 45.00 705.00 Mission Lighting District Fund 700.00 450.00 250.00 5.00 245.00 Orcutt Lighting District Fund 1,000.00 10.00 990.00 100.00 890.0() Summerland Lighting District Fund 690.00 50.00 640.00 5.00 635.00 Total Lighting Districts $ 8,660.00 $ 1,080.00 . $ 7,580.00 $ 700.00 $ 6,880.00 0 TOTAL HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES. . $ 8,660.00 ~ $ 1,080.00 $ 7,580.00 $ 700.00 $ 6,880.00 MISCELLANEOUS Water Works Districts S. B. Co. Water Works District No. 1 Maintenance $ 2,380.00 $ 2,380.00 Total Water Works Districts $ 2,380.00 $ 2,380.00 TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS -- ~ 2,380.00 $ 2,380 .00 GRAND TOTAL SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED THROUGH BOARD OF SUPERVISORS $ 15,340.00 $ 5,260.00 $ 10,080.00 $ 735.00 $ 9,345.00 [ I DEl"ARTMENTAL BUOOft OP PROPOSED EXPENDITURES 265 Los Alamos Fire District PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-F'l&E One Hundred Five SUMMARY Los Alamos Fire District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance J uly 1, 1947 $ Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . Total ReQ. uiremen ts __ . ------ --. ----. --. ---. . ~'\'it.ilclllfe ~i- C()Ilt.r'Cl . TCl.lt ~~ ~llil"f!i tc: J:S~Et.11:~--- --- Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll . . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll . . DETAIL or EXPBNDITURES TOtal Actual EXPENDITURES CLASSJl'ICATION and Requested Allowed Eifimated Expenditure Year End!no Year Endino Year End!no June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 . 1947 ' 300.00 300.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 300.00 1,500.00 25.00 1,475.00 Name of Fund MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 100.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 Los Alamos Fire Dist CAPITAL OUTLAY New Equipment When Obtainable $ 300.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 Los Alamos Fire Dist. GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) $ 400.00 $ 1,800.00 1,800.00 GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 400.00 $ 1,800.00 1,800.00 Submitted by Henry R. Gewe, Secretary One HllDdred Six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 267 Solvang Fire District PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-Fm E SUMMARY Solvlllljt Fire District Fund Estimated/ Ac:tual Unenc:\lmbered Balanc:e Jwy 1, 1947 4 $ Estimated AmollDt Available witho\lt C\lrrent Tax Levy . . Allthorized Expendit\lres for Year as shown below . . Allthorized General :Fl.eserve (for following year)--- Total Requirements. . _._. _ . ~ . Available per contra - _ . ~--- TllJC Levy :Fl.E!l\lirE!i t Ba~c:e . ---- Estimated Amount t Be :Fl.aised on U.nsec:ured :Fl.011 . Estimated Amount to Be :Fl.aisE!i on Sec:ured :Fl.oil . . DETAIL OF EXPENDITURM Total Actual EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION and Requested AU010ed Estimated ExpendttureJ Year Ending Year Ending Year Ending June 30, 1948 June30,1948 l!K7 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 10.00 990.00 . Name of Fund SALA:Fl.IES and WAGES $ 270.00 $ 300.00 $ 700.00 Solvang Fire Dist. MAINTENANCE and OPE:Fl.ATION $ 100.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 Solvang Fire Dist. CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Solvang Fire Dist. G:Fl.AND TOTAL (Exc:l\lding :Fl.eserves) $ 470.00 $ 600.00 $ 1,000.00 GENE:Fl.AL :Fl.ESE:Fl.VES ---- $ $ 1,500.00 $ 1,000.00 G:Fl.AND TOTAL ( lnc:l\lding :Fl.eser ves) $ $ 2,100.00 $ 2,500.00 . S\lbmitted by Arden T. Jensen, Sec:retary DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF, PROPOSED EXPENDITURES One Hundred Seven Account 270 Carpinteria Lighting District mGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-LIGHTING SUMMARY Carpinteria Lighting Distrlst Fund ' Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 $ Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below ---- . . ~Ctll ~f2ltJil-~Ill.~~--- ~ ~~-~--~--------- Available per contra - Tax Levy Required to Balance . - . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll . . DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES Total Actual and 175.00 175.00 2,910.00 2,910.00 175.00 2,735.00 120.00 2,615.00 Requested Allowed EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Estimated Year Ending Year Ending Name oJ Fund Expendlturea Year Ending June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 1947 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION . . $ 2,600.00 $ 2,995.00 $ 2,910.00 Carpinteria Ltg. Dist. GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) . . $ 2,600.00 $ 2,995.00 $ 2,910.00 GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) . . $ 2,600.00 $ 2,995.00 $ 2,910.00 271 Submitted by C. W. Bradbury, Supervisor, First District Casmalia Lighting District HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-LIGHTING SUMMARY C8smalla Lighting District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 - $ Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . ':I'etll :Ette-1lliI-~J'l'l.~~------ -- Av ail able per con tr a . -- --- __ ---------___ --. --. . Tax Levy Required to Balance . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll. . DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES Total Actual and 15.00 15.00 400.00 400.00 15.00 385.00 50.00 335.00 EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Estimated E;rpendtturea Year Ending June 30, 1947 Requested Year Endtng June 30, 1948 Allowed Year Ending June 30, 1948 Name oJ Fund MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 375.00 $ 375.00 $ 400.00 GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) $--3=7=5"""'.o0--$--3-75-.0-0--$--4-0-o.-o-o Casmalia Lighting Dist. GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 375.00 $ 375.00 $ 400.00 Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District One Hundred Eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 272 Guadalupe Lighting District HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-LIGHTING SUMMARY Gu adalupe Lighting District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 $ Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . 'J:'ttll Jt~ll.il:eIIleil~ - . Available per contra - . _ . Tax Le-vy Required to Balance - ~.----~--- -:. . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll ---- Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured R-011. - -. . 30.00 30.00 1,860.00 1,860.00 30.00 1,830.00 375.00 1,455.00 EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Total Actu&l and Estimated Expenditure a Year Endino Jun.e 30, llK'I Requested Year EndinQ Jun.e 30, 1948 Allowed Year Ending Jun.e 30, UM8 Name oJ F"Und MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 1,600.00 $ 1,785.00 $ 1,860.00 Guadalupe Ltg. Dist. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) $ 1,600.00 $ 1,785.00 $ 1,860.00 GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 1,600.00 $ 1,785.00 $ 1,860.00 Account 273 Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District Los Alamos Lighting District HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-LIGHTING SUMMARY Los Alamos Lighting District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 . - $ Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy - Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . '1:'etctl :lt~(llliI"~Jil~~-- . ------- Available per contra ~ . Tax Levy Required to Balance . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll . ,. . : . . DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES 350.00 350.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 350.00 750.00 45.00 705.00 EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Total A ctual and Estimated Expendtturea Year Endtno Jun.e 30, 19'8 Requested Year Endino Jun.e 30, 1948 Allowed Year Ending Jun.e 30, 19'8 Name oJ Fund MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 Los Alamos Ltg. Dist. .~.,.,.-=--=-~---:--:--=--:-~-:---:-~~ GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 ~~~,,~~~~~~~~~~~ GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District ' I DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES One Hundred Nine Account 274 Mission Lighting District HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES- LIGHTING SUMMARY' Mission Lig hting District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 4 $ Estimated Amount Available withoutcC.urrent Tax Levy -- -------- Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below ---- '1:'~ :Ft~lli.I"e.IIl.~~ . Available per contra . - . . 'J:'Cl.J( :r.,~~ i:t~llil"el t.c: ~alClllc:e 4 . . . . . . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Se~ured Roll. . Expenditur e Amounts Total A ctual 450.00 450.00 700.00 700.00 450.00 250.00 5.00 245.00 and EX PENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Estimated Requ ested Allowed Name of Fund Expenditures Year Ending Year En ding Year Ending June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 June30, 1M7 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 700.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 Mission L ighting Dist. GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) $ 700.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 700.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 Account 275 Submitted by Paul E. Stewart, Supervisor, Second District Orcutt Lighting District HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES- LIGHTING SUMMARY Orcutt Li~htlng District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 $ Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . Total Requirements . . Available per contra . Tax Levy Req uired to Balance _ . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll. . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secu.red Roll. . Expenditure Amounts Total A ctual and Allowed 10.00 10.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 10.00 990.00 100.00 890.00 Estimated Requested EXPENDI TURES CLASSIFICATION Current Year Ending Year Ending :Vamc of Fund Year Ending June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 June 30, 1947 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 945.00 $ 945.00 $ 1,000.00 Orcut Lighting Dist. ~--=-=-=-=-~--r~-:-'.:-=--=--~~--=--===-=-= GRAND TOTAL (Excludng Reserves) $ 945.00 $ 945.00 $ 1,000.00 ~--,.,.-.,,.-~-.,.-~---,~~~~~__,. GRAND TOTA.L (Including Reserves) $ 945.00 $ 945.00 $ 1,000.00 Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District. One Hundred Ten DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 276 Summerland Lighting District IDGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-LIGHTING SUMMARY Summerland Lighting District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 4 $ Estimated Amount Available without Current 'l'ax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . Total R eq u i remen ts . _ _ . Available per contra . Tax Levy Required to Balance . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll . . Expend.Uure Amounts Total Actual and 50.00 50.00 690.00 690.00 50.00 640.00 5.00 635.00 EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Re Quested A llow ed Estimated Name of Fund Ex pendi tu res Year Ending Year Ending Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 400.00 $ 690.00 $ 690.00 :_~~~~~~~~__.~__,~--,,. GRAND TOTAL $ 400.00 $ 690.00 $ 690.00 Summerland Ltg. Dst. Submitted by C. W. Bradbury, Chairman, Board of Supervisors DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES One Hundred Eleven ' Account 296 Santa Barbara County Water Works District No. 1 MISCELLANEOUS-OOUNTY WATER WORKS SUMMARY Fund t is1a SlfJOM. J~l?JA oo a: s Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 . - . $ Estimated Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Taxes (See Below) . . Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . Total Requirements . . Available per contra . . REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN CURRENT TAXES 480.00 1,900.00 2,380.00 2,380.00 2,380.00 2,380.00 REVENUE CLASSIFICATION Actual Approved and Estimated Estimated Estimates Na.me of Fund Cun-ent Year Ending for Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 WATER SERVICES $ 1,800.00 $ 1,900.00 $ 1,900.00 EXJenditure Amounts Total Actual and Estimated Allowed Requested EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICA TIOI\ Na.me oJ Fund Cun-ent Year Ending Year Ending Year Ending June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 June 30, 1947 SALARIES and WAGES $ 700.00 $ 980.00 $ 980.00 SBC Water Wks. Mtce. MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 800.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 SBC Water Wks. Mtce. CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 2,000.00 $ 500.00 $ 400.00 SBC Water Wks. Mtce GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) $ 3,500.00 $ 2,480.00 $ 2,380.00 UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVES 400.00 GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 3,900.00 $ 2,480.00 $ 2,380.00 Submitted by R. M. McClelland, Supervisor, Fourth District NAME OF ISSUE Bond Interest and Principal Requirements for Bond Issues of County Special District Under Board of Supervisors.-Table 8 Estimated Estimated Total Expenditure for Year Actual Fund Interest and Unencum- (ORtheveer nTuhea n Amount Endtng June 30, 1945 Balanca Prfnctpal bered Current Available Including Due and Balance Taxes) to Before Pr oviding fcir Reserve Unpatd June 30. 1946 Become a Current June 30. 1946 June 30. 1946 Available .Propert11 Interest Princtpat for the Year TazLevu COUNTY WATER WORKS DISTRICT Santa Barbara County Water Works District No. 1 (Land Only) $ 52.27 $ 52.27 $ $ 52.27 $ 18.00 $ 600.00 TOTAL WATER WORKS DIST. BONDS . - .-$ ---5-2-.5-7- ----------~----$, ,5,2,2,7- --,$, .--------$- ---.5.22.7. ,$.- ---1-8-.-0-0- ---$- -;6_0_0-.-0~0 Actual and Esttmat4!d E~ndlturea Year E Ing June 30, 1946 Interen Princtpat I ' ! I I I r 1 r I ' I I PART Ill Budgets of Special Districts Governed Through Locally Elected Boards (a) County Special Districts Summary, by Funds, of Budgets of Districts Governed Through Local Boards Table 9 Esttmated Amount Allowed Esmated Esttmated Esttmated $8'0 s=l Amount Avatlable Amount To Be Amount To Be Amount To Be P1~~ o e DISTRICT AND FUND YearEndtng Without Current RatsedBy RatsedOn RatsedOn ~~~:g June 30, 1947 Ta.r LetlJI Property Ta.res Unsecured RoU Secured Roll ~ QI cu "' PROTECTION TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY Fire Districts Carpinteria Union High School Fire District . -. $ 37,500.00 $ 8,500.00 $ 29,000.0Q $ 275.00 $ 28,725.00 Montecito Fire District 81,897.00 23,000.00 58,897.00 295.00 58,602.00 Orcutt Jrit-~ J:i:stt-ic:t 1,185.00 1,185.00 Total Fire J:i!itl'i~~--- $ 120,582.00 Soil Conservation Districts $ 32,685.00 87,897.00 570.00 87,327.00 Lompoc Soil Conservation District - $ 101,550.00 $ 101,060.00 $ 490.00 $ 490.00 South Coasta Santa Barbara County Soil Conservation District. - . 2,800.00 2,800.00 Total Soil Conservation Districts . _ . $ 104,350.00 $ 103,860.00 $ 490.00 $ $ 490.00 TOTAL PROTECTION TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY $ ' 224,932.00 $ 136,545.00 $ 88,387.00 $ 570.00 $ 87,817.00 BE.ALTO AND SANITATION Sanitary Districts Carpinteria Sanitary Running Expense Fund $ 11,857.00 $ 3,900.00 $ 7,957.00 $ 250.00 $ 7,707.00 Goleta Sanitary Running E.xpense Fund. . 122,610.00 2,800.00 3,410.00 210.00 3,200.00 Goleta Sanitary Advance Plan Fund 4,900.00 ""' Goleta Sanitary Bond Fund 111,500.00 Orcutt Sanitary Running Expense Fund -- 11,250.00 8,000.00 . 3,250.00 3,250.00 Solvang Sanitary J:i~tx-ic:t 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Total Sanitary J:~tl"i()~ . $ 146,717.00 $ 131,100.00 $ 15,617.00 $ 460.00 $ 15,157.00 Pest Abatement Carpinteria Pest Abateme.nt $ 3,400.00 $ 2,950.00 $ 450.00 $ 5.00 $ 445.00 Total Pest Abatement $ 3,400.00 $ 2,950.00 $ 450.00 $ 5.00 $ 445.00 TOTAL HEALTH AND SANITATION MISCELLANEOUS Cemetery Districts Carpinteria Cemetery District Fund $ . 8,560.00 $ 1,375.00 $ 7,185.00 $ 65.00 $ 7,120.00 Goleta Cemetery District Fund 7,600.00 3,000.00 4,600.00 190.00 4,410.00 ' Guadalupe Cemetery District Fund 3,175.00 650.00 2,525.00 320.00 2,205.00 ' . .I Lompoc Cemetery District Fu.nd 9,820.00 1,400.00 8,420.00 475.00 7,945.00 l Los Alamos Cemetery District Fund. . 700.00 700.00 \ I Oak Hill Cemetery District Fund. . 3,300.00 775.00 2,525.00 70.00 2,455.00 Sa.nta Maria Cemetery District Fu.nd 20,700.00 11,800.00 8,900.00 750.00 8,150.00 Total Cemetery li!Jtl"i~~--- $ 53,855.00 $ 19,700.00 $ 34,155.00 $ 1,870.00 $ 32,285.00 Amount Allowed Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated .".8 ~ i:-- Yea.1" Ending Amount AvaUable Amount To Be Amount To Be Amount To Be P! o e DISTRICT AND FUND Without Current Raised B11 Raised On Ra.bed On . June 30, 1947 x-5 ~-;ti Tax Ll!VJI Propert11 Taxes unsecured RoU Secured Roll ~~ ~ County Water Districts Carpinteria County Water District $ 4,000.00 $ 500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 90.00 $ 3,410.00 Montecito County Water District 140,000.00 140,000.00 800.00 139,200.00 Total County Wa ter Distr icts. $- .,.1.4,.,40 .,~0--0. .oo- =--___,$-----50""0',.0,.~ 0--,.$-1_4,.3.,.-,50.,0""".-o-0,.---.$.--8""'9'""0"""o. """0--$,--,1'"4"'-2-,"6"""1"0':-.o= o Water Agencies Santa Barbara County Water Agency $ 70,000.00 $ $ 70,000.00 $ $ 70,000.00 ,--.-,.,.""'""="---.------.,.---,,.,,_--------=-"='=-= Total Water Agencies . - $ 70,000.00 $ $ 70,000.00 $ $ 70,000.00 TOTA L MISCELLANEOu s -- .$.-2 =5=7-,=8-5=5""'o. =o--$---=2-0=-,2=0=0-=o. o-=- ----:-$---=-24=7,.5=55=-.o=o,--$~ --=2-,=75 =0.-o=-=-o--:$:---=-2,4.4.,8,.9-=o-5o.= CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-LOMPOC HOSPITAL $ 102,754.69 $ 77,000.00 $ 25,754.69 $ $ 25,754.69 Total Lompoc Hospital $ 102,754.69 $ 77,000.00 $ 25,754.69 $ $ 25,754.69 TOTAL CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS $ 102,754.69 $ 77,000.00 $ 25,754.69 $ $ 25,754.69 --------------------------~ TOTAL SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY LOCAL BOARDS (Excluding Schools and Interest and Debt Redemption) $ 745,658.69 $ 367, 795.00 $ 377 ,863.69 $ 3,795.00 $ 374,068.69 SCHOOL DISTRICTS UI l Elementary Schools Artesia . $ 6,639.00 Ballard 4,530.00 Betteravia . _______ 12,050.00 Blochman Union - 20,825.00 Bonita ---------- 10,485.00 Buellton Union -- 23,575.00 Carpinteri.a Union . - . _ 160,646.33 Caa;lllll.ia l.4:,84:!.00 Cold Sprin.g . 15, 720.00 College 54,918.00 Cuyama Union - 24,000.00 Elwood Union . 22,883.65 c;.a.rel' 4:,!5!52.00 Goleta Union . 111,934.23 Guadalupe Joint Union. -------- 367, 703.15 Honda 7 ,200.00 Hope - 65, 733.00 J alama -------- 3, 150.00 Lompoc Union 256,100.74 Los Alamos . !54,860.00 $ 2,664.96 2,974.43 7,602.67 7,048.70 7,286.65 9,851.58 105,366.70 9,257.22 7,174.10 16,200.00 12,010.73 18,407.36 3,185.11 83,214.68 202,496.82 3,091.20 42,208.53 676.59 146,298.43 29,308.48 $ 3,974.04 1,555.57 4,447.33 13,776.30 3,198.35 13,723.42 55,279.52 5,587.78 8,545.90 38,718.00 11,989.27 4,476.29 1,366.89 28,719.55 165,206.33 4,108.80 23,524.47 2,473.41 109,802.31 25,551.52 $ $ 3,974.04 1,555.57 4,447.33 13,776.30 3,198.35 13,723.42 55,279.52 5,587.78 8,545.90 38,718.00 11,989.27 4,476.29 1,366.89 28,719.55 165,206.33 4,108.80 23,524.47 2,473.41 109,802.31 25,551.52 Summary, by Funds, of Budgets of Districts Governed Through Local Boards Table 9 Esttmated Esttmated Esttmated Esttmated Amount Allowed Amount Available Amount To Be Amount To Be Amount To Be !~~ iiO:=f DISTRICT AND FUND Year Ending \Vlthout CuTTent Rafnd BS/ RabedOn RabcdOn ~'3 ~oi g June 30, 1947 Ta:cLwt1 Propertv Ta:ces Unsecured &It Secured Rolt E- :I "' "' 1'os Olivos - . -- . - 15,000.00 6,726.30 8,273.70 8,273.70 Maple . ._ 10,435.00 6,359.00 4,076.00 4,076.00 Monte-cito Union --- 65,029.80 37,205.12 27,824.68 27,824.68 OLlive . 4,645.00 2,814.81 1,830.19 1,830.19 Orcutt Union -- . 106,879.00 72,766.89 34,112.11 34,112.11 San J~ian 3,810.00 649.35 3,160.65 3,160.65 Santa Barbara . - -. 926,096.00 577,796.00 348,300.00 348,300.00 Santa Maria . 747 ,593.50 398,410.19 349,183.31 349,183.31 Solvan.g . 15,975.00 8,020.01 7,954.99 7,954.99 Suey . 1,251.98 1,251.98 Summer land 15,885.00 5,887.72 9,997.28 9,997.28 Tepusquet - 5,165.00 3,526.33 1,638.67 1,638.67 Vista Del Mar Un.ion 18,891.00 12,455.91 6,435.09 6,435.09 ,-.,,.,.,~.,.-~,,,""""=',.-.,.,,~--.,.-,-,,,.,~~~~~~~,.="'=,.,.~ Total Elementary Sch ools $3,179,006.27 $1,850,194.55 $1,328,811.72 1,328,811.72 IDrh Sch ools Carpinteria Union High. . $ 101 ,110.00 oi1 Lompoc Union High -- 184,623. 76 $ 53,530.89 $ 47,579.11 47,579.11 101,357.88 83,265.88 83,265.88 Santa Barbara High ------ 1,449,948.48 809,592.48 640,356.00 640,356.00 Santa Maria Union H.igh - 956,496.64 642,285.64 314,211.00 314,211.00 Santa Ynez Valley Union High ----- 172,345.69 99,993.71 72,351.98 72,351.98 ~~~~~~~__,.-"="'"_.,~~~-=-"'~.,.~~~~~~~,.~~~ Tota.I BJch Sehooll . - . . ""' - $2,864,524.57 $1,706,760.60 $1,157,763.97 1,157,763.97 \ ,---.,--~~==-=-=-=-=--.-=-=-=-==-=~~~~~.,-.,--=--======- Total School Districts . ------ $6,043,530.84 $3,556,955.15 $2,486,575.69 2,486,575.69 ~.,-~~~.,--~~~~-~~~.,-~-.,-~---.,-~---~ GRAND TOTAL (Excludinr Interest and Dept Redemption ) - . $6,789,189.53 $3,924, 750.15 $2,864,439.38 $ 3,795,00 $2,860,644.38 INTEREST AND DEBT REDEMPTION _,_------------------------- GRAND TOTAL SPECIAL DISTRICTS UNDER Total Interest and Sinking' Funds Under Local Boards (See Table 10) ----- $ 253,871.50 $ 133,272.09 $ 120,599.41 .;.__,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,-.,--.,-~~~~- $ 8,620.00 $ 111,979.41 LOCAL BOARDS --- $7,043,061.03 $4,058,022.24 $2,985,038.79 $ 12,415.00 2,972,623. 79 Unsecured Property taxes for School Distrcts included in amount available without levy (Col 3) in accordance with school budget forms . I ' DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES One Hundred Seventeen Account 301 Carpinteria Union High School Fire District PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY- F'IRE SUMMARY Carpinteria Union Hi. Fire Fund Estimated Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Taxes (See Below) $ 8,500.00 Estimated Amount Available without Current Ta.x Levy 8,500.00 Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below- 31,500.00 Authorized General Reserve (for following year)--- 6,000.00 Total Requirements . ,. _ _ 37 ,500.00 Available per contra ---- 8,500.00 Tax Levy Required to Balance -- 29,000.00 Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll 275.00 Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll 28,725.00 A DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES TotalAcNcll and Requested Allowed EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Estimated Year Ending Year Ending Name oJ Fund Expenditures Year Ending 1947 SALARIES and WAGES $ 9,500.00 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 5,500.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 8,000.00 (j.Jt~I: '.['()'.['~ $ 23,000.00 UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVES 1,000.00 GENERAL RESERVES $ GRAND ':!':':!' ~~--- $- 24,000.00 June 30, 1948 $ 11,500.00 $ 6,500.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 30,000.00 1,500.00 6,000.00 $ 37,500.00 June 30, 1948 $ 11,500.00 CUHS Fire $ 6,500.00 CUHS Fire $ 12,000.00 CUHS Fire $ 30,000.00 1,500.00 6,000.00 $ 37,500.00 Submitted by R. W. Morris, Secretary - One Hundred Eighteen DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 306 Montecito Fire District PROTECTION TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-FIRE SUMMARY Montecito Fire District Fund Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy $ 23,000.00 Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 23,000.00 Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . -. 61 ,897.00 Authorized General Reserve (for following year) . -. 20,000.00 Total Req uirements . -. 81,897 .00 Available per contra . . 23,000.00 Tax Levy Required to Balance 58,897.00 Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll 295.00 Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll 58,602.00 DETAIL OP EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Total Act\141 and Estimated E;rpendUurei Year Ending l!K7 ReQUested Year Ending June 30, 1948 A llowed Y ear Ending June 30, 1948 Name of Fund SALARIES and WAGES . _ . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION . . State Employee Retirement System . Hydrant Rental (Montecito Water Dist) CAPITAL OUTLAY GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVES . . GENERAL RESERVES . . GRAND TOTAL (Including Reser ves) . . $ 36,674.28 $ 5,601.00 5,548.00 5,673.00 $ 3,673.00 $ 57,169.28 3,500.00 $ 14,500.00 $ 75,169.28 $ 41,105.00 $ 5,700.00 6,042.00 5,750.00 $ 1,300.00 $ 59,897.00 2,000.QO $ 20,000.00 $ 81,897.00 $ 41,105.00 $ 5,700.00 6,042.00 5,750.00 $ 1,300.00 $ 59,897.00 2,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 81,897.00 Montecito Fire Dist. Montecito Fire Dist. Submitted by H. W. Horn, Chairman I I i \ DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES One Hundred Nineteen Account 308 Orcutt Fire District PROTECrv'".l.' I. ON TO PERSON AND PROPERTY-FIRE SUMMARY Orcutt Fire District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance J uly 1, 1947. . . Estimated Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Taxes (See Below) . . Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . Total Req u i.remen ts . . Available per contra . - . $ DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES Total Actual and Requested Allowed EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Estimated Year Ending Year Ending Expendituref June 30, l!M8 Year Endfno June 30, 1948 June 30, 1947 1,185.66 5.00 1,185.66 1,185.00 1,185.00 1,180.66 Name of Fund MAINTENANCE and OPERATION . $ 1,185.00 $ 1,185.00 $ 1,185.00 $ 1,185.00 Orcutt Fire Dist. CAPITAL OUTLAY GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) . . GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) . . $ 1,185.00 $ 1,185.00 Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Supervisor, Fifth District One Hundred Twenty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 312 Lompoc Soil Conservation son. CONSERVATION SUMMARY Lompoc Soll Conservation Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 $ 1,000.00 Estimated Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Taxes (See Below) 100,060.00 Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy 101,060.00 Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below 101,550.00 Total Requirements 101,550.00 Available per contra 101,060.00 Tax Levy Required to Balance 490.00 Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll 500.00 REVENUE AX!RUALS Tl'H P:R THAN CURRBNT TAXBS REVENUE CLASSIFICATION Actual Approved and Estimated Estimated Estimates Current Year Ending for Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending Jun e 30, 1947 RENT AL OF DISTRICT EQUIPTMENT $ FLOOD CONTROL FUNDS - ANTICIPATED FROM U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE $ 60.00 June 30, 1948 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 100,000.00 $100,000.00 Expenditure Amounts Total Actual and Requested Allowed EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Estimated Expenditures Year Ending Year Ending Year Ending June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 June 30, 19'7 SALARIES and WAGES Salary : . - $ 300.00 $ 350.00 $ 350.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Total Salaries and Wages $ 300.00 $ 350.00 $ 350.00 CAPITAL EXPENSES. Flood Control Works-Structures . . $ $ 90,000.00 $ 90,000.00 Flood Control-Salaries, Wages . -. 5,000.00 5,000.00 Flood Control-Maint. and Operation 5,000.00 5,000.00 Equipment Purchases - 1,000.00 1,000.00 Total Capital Expenses 101,000.00 101,000.00 District Maintenance and Operation Postage, printing, stationery- 75.00 82.50 82.50 Utilities, Assoc. Dues, service charge.s 65.00 67.50 50.00 Insurance and Bonds 50.00 50.00 50.00 Total District Maint. and Operation $ 190.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) $ 490.00 $101,550.00 $101,550.00 .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GENERAL RESERVES $ 1,000.00 ,-.~,.-,-.,.~---,.-,-,---,.-_,.-~.,-.,-----~ GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 1,490.00 $101,550.00 $101,550.00 . Name of Fund Lompoc Soil Cons. Name oJ Fund Submitted by Karl B. Kappler, Secretary I l I ) DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES One Hundred Twenty-one Account 314 Southern Coastal Santa Barbara County Soil Conservation District SOIL CONSERVATION SUMMARY Southern Coastal Santa Barbara Soll Conservation District Balance on Hand June 30, 1947 . $ Estimated/ Actual Une.ncumbered Balance July 1, 1947 . . Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . Authorized General Reserve (for following year) Total Requ.ireme.nts . DETAIL OF EXPENDITUR~ Toki Actual 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,000.00 800.00 2,800.00 EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION and Reque!ted Allowed Estimated Name of Fund Expenditures Year Endtng Year Ending Year Endtng June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 I 1947 SALARIES and WAGES $ 500.00 $ 500.00 SCSBC-SCD MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 SCSBC-SCD CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 500.00 $ 500.00 SCSBC-SCD GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 GENERAL RESERVES 800.00 800.00 GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 2,800.00 $ 2,800.00 Submitted by John J. Hollister, J r. President One Hundred Twenty-two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 320 Carpinteria Sanitary District HEALTH AND SANITATION-SANITARY DISTRICT SUMMARY Carpinteria Sa nitary District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 $ Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy -- Author ized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . '.!'tell ~~llil"~Ill~~-----~- . - --- Available per contra . . Tax Levy Reciuired to Balance . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll . . DETAIL. OF EXPENDITURM 3,900.00 3,900.00 11,857.00 11,857.00 3,900.00 7,957.00 250.00 9,707.00 EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICAT ION Toeal Actucal and Ertimated Expenditure a Year Ending 19t7 Reque.ted Y ear Ending June 30, 1948 Allowed Year Ending June 30, llHll Name of Fund SALARIES and WAGES - MAINTENANCE and OPERATION . . CAPITAL OUTLAY GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) . . GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) . . $ 1,850.00 $ 2,007.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 11,857.00 $ 11,857.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 2,007.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 11,857.00 $ 11,857.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 2,007.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 11,857.00 $ 11,857.00 Carp. San. Dist., R. E. Carp San. Dist., R. E. Carp. San. Dist ., R. E. Submitted by Irma Janes Donnelly, Secretary - I I DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 322 Goleta Sanitary District HEALTH AND SANITATION-SANITARY DISTRICT SUMMARY One Hundred Twenty-three Goleta Sanitary District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 $ 2,800.00 2,800.00 6,210.00 6,210.00 2,800.00 3,410.00 Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . Total Requirements . . Available per contra . : . . Tax Levy Required to Balance . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll. . 210.00 Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll. . 3,200.00 REVENUB ACCRUALS Ol'HD THAN CUBRENT TAXES REVENUE CLASSIFICATION Actual and Estimated Estimated Current Year Endtng Year Ending June 30, 1948 June 30, l9t7 FED. CONTRIB. RE: ENG. SURVEYS $ 2,450.00 $ 2,450.00 PROPOSED BOND ISSUE . . $111,500. 00 ~iture .Amounts Total Actual and Estimated Allo1Ded EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Current Year Ending Year Ending June30, UKB June 30, l9t7 SALARIES and WAGES . - . Labor . . $ 300.00 Election Officers . . 100.00 Secretary . 360.00 Clerical Help 200.00 Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 960.00 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION . . Materials and Supplies . . $ 450.00 Office Supplies . 100.00 Engineers, Surveying and Special 2,600.00 Investigation 4,900.00 Compsenation Insurance -- 100.00 Legal Fees . 1,000.00 Total Maintenance and Operation. . 9,150.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY $111,500.00 GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) . . $121,610.00 UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVES . _. 1,000.00 GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $122,610.00 Approved Es mates Name of Fund flr YearEndtng June 30, 19'8 Goleta Sanitary Dist. Adv. Plan. Goleta S. D. Bond, pursuant to Political Code, Sec. 3714B(4) (E). Requested Year Ending Name oJ Fund June30, UK8 $ 300.00 Goleta San. Dist., R. E. 100.00 360.00 200.00 $ 960.00 $ 450.00 Goleta San. Dist., R. E. 100.00 2,600.00 Gol. S.D.R.E. 4,900.00 Gol. S.D.R.E. Adv. Plan 100.00 1,000.00 9,150.00 Goleta S.D.R.E. $111,500.00 Goleta S.D. Bond $121,610.00 1,000.00 $122,610.00 Submitted by S. J . Pateman, Secretary One Hundred Twenty-four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 327 Orcutt Sanitary District HEALTH AND SANITATION-SANITARY DISTRICT SUMMARY Orcutt Sanitary Running Expense Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 . -. : . $ Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as Shown Below . . Total Requirements. -- __ . _ _ . ____ . _ . Available per contra . . Tax Levy Required to Balance . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll. . DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES Total Act1141 8,000.00 8,000.00 11,250.00 11,250.00 8,000.00 3,250.00 3,250.00 and Requested Allowed Name oJ Fund EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Estimated Year Endlna Year Endlna Expenditure a Year Endtna June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 June 30, 1947 SALARIES and WAGES $ 600.00 $ 900.00 $ 900.DO MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 550.00 $ 850.00 $ 850.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY $ $ 9,500.00 $ 9,500.00 GRAND TOTA L (Exelu di ng Reserves) $-1=-,""'15-0-.:o '"o"---=$--=1"1'"'-=2,-5=-0=-.'o="o=----=$__l,. ,l:-,2-5'"0"-=o.- o=- GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 1,150.00 $ 11,250.00 $ 11,250.00 Orcutt San. Dist., R. E. Orcutt San. Dst., R. E. Orcutt San. Dist., R. E. Submitted by B. A. Dinnes, Secretary 1 ' I f r DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 328 Solvang Sanitary District HEALTH AND SANITATION-SANITARY DISTRICT SUMMARY One Hundred Twenty-five Solvang Sanitary District Fund Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below $ 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Total Requirements . Tax Levy Required to Balance . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll. . EXPENDITURES CL ASSIFICATION SALARIES and WAGES MAINTENANCE and OPERATION CAPITAL OUTLAY GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) " El:pmditure Amount. . . ' Total Achl4l and Requested Estimated ExpernUturea Year Ending Year Ending J un.30, 1948 June 30, 11K7 $ 300.00 $ 400.00 $ 300.00 $ 1,000.00 Allowed Name of Fund Year Ending June 30, 1948 $ 300.00 Solvang San. Dist., R. E. $ 400.00 Solvang San. Dist., R. E. $ 300.00 Solvang San. Dist., R. E. $ 1,000.00 Submitted by Ardent Jensen, Secretary One Hundred Twenty-six Account 335 DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Carpinteria Pest Abatement District HEALTH AND SANITATION- PEST ABATEMENT SUMMA.RY ' Carpinteria Pest Abatement:Oist Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 . . $ Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy -- Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . 'l:'tcll :Ft~lll~eIJl.E!:Ilt: . . Available per contra ------------~- Tax Levy Required to Balance . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll. . EXPENDITURES CLASSlFlCATlON E~ndtture Amounts Totat Act1ull and Estimated Expenditures Yea1" Ending June 30, 1947 Requested Year Ending June 30, 1948 Allowed YearEndtng June 30, 1948 Fund 2,950.00 2,950.00 3,400.00 3,400.00 2,950.00 450.00 5.00 445.00 Name oJ Fund SALARIES and WAGES $ 1,000.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 Carpinteria Pest Abt. MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 800.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 Carpinteria Pest Abt. CAPITAL OUTLAY $ $ 300.00 $ 300.00 Carpinteria Pest Abt. GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) $ 1,800.00 $ 3,100.00 $ 3,100.00 UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVES 300.00 300.00 GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 1,800.00 $ 3,400.00 $ 3,400.00 Submitted by John B. Hudson, Chairman, Board of Trustees - . DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES One Hundred Twenty-seven Account 338 Lompoc Hospital CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS-HOSPITAL CARE SUMMARY Lompoc Hospital Fund Estimated Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Taxes (See Below) $ 77,000.00 Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below 98,754.69 Authorized General Reserve (for following year) 4,000.00 Total Requirements - . -. 102, 754.69 Available per contra . -. 77 ,000.00 Tax 1'evy ReIuired t Balance :25,754'.19 Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll :25,754.69 BEVl:NUE ACCRUALS O'l'HCR THAN CURRENT TAXJCS REVENUE CLASSIFICATION Actual Approved and Estimated Estimated Estimates Name of Fund CUTTent Year Ending for Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 . June 30, 1948 INCOME FROM PATIENTS $ 76,784.85 $ 77,000.00 $ 77,000.00 Lompoc Hospital Dist. . EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION I M.AINTENANCE and OPERATION. Amount required under provisions of Local Hospital District Law (Chap. 93:Z, Stat. 1945) as per estimate in writing filed with Board of Supervisors. Salaries ------.-- I.nsurance ------- Mainte.nance . Utilities -- Supplies . . GRAND TOTAL . . GENERAL RESERVES . . CAPITAL OUTLAY RENT OF PLANT (to Assoc.) . . Expenditur e Amount. Total A ctu41 and Estimated Expenditure Year En.ding June 30, 1M7 $ 48,973.:29 1,758.33 :Z,:270.61 3,:219.35 :24,778.87 $ 81,000.45 $ $ $ Requested Year Ending June 30, 1948 $ 50,000.00 4,000.00 5,000.00 3,500.00 :Z4,:Z54.69 $ 86,754.69 4,000.00 4,000.00 8,000.00 $10:Z, 754.69 Allowed Year Ending June 30, 1948 $ 50,000.00 4,000.00 5,000.00 3,500.00 :Z4,:Z54.19 $ 86,754.69 $ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00 8,000.00 $102,754.19 .:lame of Fund Lompoc Hospital Dist. Submitted by R. M. McClelland, Supervisor, Fourth District One Hu.ndred Twenty-eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Aceount 340 Carpinteria Cemetery District PUBLIC ENTERPRISES-MISCELLANEOUS SUMMARY carplnterla Cemetery DI.strict Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 ._ $ Estimated Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Taxes (See Below) . . Estimated A.mount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . ~()~} ~~cttlil"t?lll.~t!; . Available per contra . ~Cl)( :C.,4!~ ~~CJ.tl.i.J-~ci tc ~~ClllC~ . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll . . REVENU1I: ACCRUALS Tl"BliR THAN CUJlRl:NT TAXSS REVENUE CLASSIFICATION Actual Approved and Estimated Estimated Estimates Current Year Ending for Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 975.00 400.00 1,375.00 8,560.00 8,560.00 ' 1,375.00 7,185.00 65.00 7,120.00 Name of Fund SALE OF LOTS $ 907 .50 $ 400.00 $ 400.00 Carp. Cem. Ezpenditure Amountl . Total Actual and Estim4ted Allowed Requested EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION Current YearEndmo Year Ending Nanw oJ Fund Year Ending June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 June 30, 1947 SALARIES and WAGES - $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 Carp. Cem. MAINTENANCE and OPERATION . . $ 500.00 $ 500.00 Carp. Cem. CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 5,060.00 $ 5,060.00 Carp. Cem. GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) . . $ 8,560.00 $ 8,560.00 GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 8,560.00 $ 8,560.00 Submitted by J. A. Wullbrandt, Clerk - ,-- DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED ExPENDITURES One Hundred Twenty-nine Account 342 Goleta Cemetery District PUBLIC EN'l'ERPRISES--MISCELLANEOUS SUMMARY Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947. _ . 4 . . Estimated Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Taxes (See Below) . . Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below --- Total Requirements ----- Available per contra - ~ . _._ . . Tax Levy Required to Balance -- Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll - Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll . . ' BZVlllNUE AOC :auALS we ca THAN REVENUE CLASSIFICATION 1 Actual and Estimated Current Year Eftdi!ll1 June 30, 19t7 Estimated Year Ending June 30, 19'8 Approved Es mates for Year Ending June 30, 1948 SALE OF LOTS; OPENING AND CLOSING GRAVES . . EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION SALARIES and WAGES . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION . . CAPITAL OUTLAY GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) . . GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) . . $ 2,502.24 Tot4l A chl41 and Estimated Expendituret Year Ending June 30, 19'7 $ 4,700.00 $ 1,150.00 $ .00 $ 5,850.00 $ 5,850.00 $ 2,000.00 Reqiustecl Y ear Ending June 30, 1948 $ 5,230.00 $ 1,220.00 $ 1,150.00 $ 7,600.00 $ 7,600.00 $ 2,000.00 Allowed Y ear Ending June 30, 1948 $ 5,230.00 $ 1,220.00 $ 1,150.00 $ 7,600.00 $ 7,600.00 Goleta Cemetery District Fund $ 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 ---- 3,000.00 ---- 7,600.00 ----- 7,600.00 -. - 3,000.00 4,600.00 -- 190.00 . -. -- 4,410.00 Name of Fund Goleta Cem. Dist. Name o/ Fund Goleta Cem. Dist. Goleta Cem_ Dist. Goleta Cem. Dist. Goleta Cem. Dist Goleta Cem_ Dist Sub mitted by J. I. Kinman, Secretary-Clerk One Hundred Thirty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 344 Guadalupe Cemetery District PUBLIC ENTERPRISES-MISCELLANEOUS SUMMARY Guadalupe Cemetery District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 $ Estimated Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Taxes (See Below) . . Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy- Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below --- Total R.eq uiremen ts ___ - . -- __ - __ --~ . . Available per contra . - - _______ Tax Levy Required to Balance . - - Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll - Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll . . REVENUE CLASSIFICATION REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN CURBENT TAJCIS Actual and Estimated Current Year Ending June 30, 1947 Esttmated Year Ending June 30, 1948 -----1 Approved Esttmatea for Year Ending June 30, 1948 ~ 460.00 250.00 650.00 3,175.00 3,175.00 650.00 2,525.00 320.00 2,205.00 Nome of FtLnd SALE OF LOTS . . $ 287.00 $ 250.00 Guadalupe Cem. Dist. EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION SALARIES and WAGES ---- MAINTENANCE and OPERATION . . CAPITAL OUTLAY GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) . . GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) . . Ezpcnditure Amount& Total Actual and Estimated Expenditure a Year Ending June 30, 1M7 Requested Year Ending June 30, 1948 Allowed Year Ending June 30, 1948 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 375.00 $ 375.00 ------,$,---4,.o,'"o"""o"."o"" - $ 400.00 $ 3,175.00 $ 3,175.00 ------,-$-3,-175-.0 =0- $ 3,175.00 Name of Fund Guadalupe Cem. Dist. Guadalupe Cem. Dist Submitted by Chas. L. Campodonico, Clerk , DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES One Hundred Thirty-one Account 346 Lompoc Cemetery District PUBLIC ENTERPRISES-MISCELLANEOUS SUMMARY Lompoc Cemetery District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance J uly 1, 1947 . - . 4 $ Estimated Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Taxes (See Below) . . Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . , . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . Total Requ ir eme n ts. . __. _ . Available per contra . Tax Levy Required to Balance . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll. . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll. . REVENUE CLASSIFICATION SALE OF LOTS AND RENTAL OF REVENUE ACCRUALS O'l'BER THAN CUlUUl:NT TAXES Actual and Estimated Current Year Ending June 30, 1947 Esttmatecl Year Ending June 30, 1948 Approved Esttmates for Year Ending June 30, 1948 900.00 500.00 1,400.00 9,820.00 9,820.00 1,400.00 8,420.00 475.00 7,945.00 Name of Fund E~~J\/IENT $ 708.84 $ 250.00 $ 500.00 Lompoc Cem Dist. EXPENDITURES CLAS SIFIC.4.TIO!\" SALARIES and WAGES . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION . . CAPITAL OUTLAY GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) . . GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) . . DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES Total Actual and Estimated Expenditures Year Ending 1947 $ 4,805.00 $ 1,200.00 $ $ 6,005.00 $ 6,005.00 Requested Year Endtng June 30, 1948 $ 5,220.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 3,400.00 $ 9,820.00 $ 9,8:.r.oo Allowed Year Ending June 30, 1948 $ 5,220.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 3,400.00 $ 9,820.00 $ 9,820.00 Name oJ F'Und Lompoc Cem. Dist. Lompoc Cem. Dist. Lompoc Cem. Dist. Submitted by C. D. McCabe, Clerk One Hundred Thirty-two DEPAltTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Acco ant 348 Los Alamos Cemetery District , PUBLIC ENTERPRISES-MISCELLANEOUS SUMMARY Los Alamos Cemetery District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 $ Estimated Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Truces (See Below) . . Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . . ~()~ ~4?1t.li.t"~Jll~ll~.------ ------- --- ----------------------- Av ail able per contra --------. . REVENUE CLASSIFICATlON BEVENUJ: Acc:aUALS otHCR THAN CUltRZNT TAXJ:s Actual an4 E#imated Current Year Ending June 30, 19t7 E.timated Year Ending June 30, 1948 Approved Esmates for Year Ending June 30, 1948 680.00 20.00 700.00 700.00 700.00 700.00 Name of Fund SALE OF LOTS $ 40.00 $ 20.00 $ 20.00 Los Alamos Cem. Dist. EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES Total Actual and Estimated El:J)enditure~ Year Endlng 1947 Requerted Year Ending June 30, 1948 Allowed Year Ending June 30, 1948 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION . _. $ 600.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) $.--~60:-0'"'.o'""o---=-$--=7=00=-.""'oo:c---$,-,7=0=-=o-=.o-=-o GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 600.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 Name o/ Fund Los Alamos Cem. Dist. Submitted by Henry R. Gewe, Clerk D'EPARTMENTAL BlJDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES One Hundred Thirty-three Account 350 Oak Hill Cemetery PUBLIC ENTERPRISES-MISCELLANEOUS SUMMARY Oak B.Ul Cemetery District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 $ Estimated Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Taxes (See Below) . . Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy - -- Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below - -- 'l.'C)tctl Ilet\lir'E!':Il'lE!'ll~ Available per contra -~--~ - Tax :revy Rei.uired to Balance . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll. . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll. . REVENuE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN CURRENT TAXES 375.00 400.00 775.00 3,300.00 3,300.00 775.00 2,525.00 70.00 2,455.00 REVENUE CLASSIFICATION Actual and Estimated Current Year Ending June 30, 19'7 Estimated Year Ending June 30, l!NS Approved Estimates for Year Ending June 30, l!NS Name of Fund -- - - SA:rE OF :LOTS -- $ 276.62 $ 450.00 $ 400.00 Oak Hill Cem. EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION SA:rARIES and WAGES . . MAINTENANCE and OPERATION . . CAPITAL OUTLAY GRAND TOTA:r (Excluding Reserves) . . GRAND TOTA:., (Including Reserves) . . Total Actual and Estimated Current Year Ending June 30, 1947 Allowed Year Ending June 30, 1948 Requested Year Ending June 30, l!NS $ 2,040.00 $ 2,040.00 $ 2,040.00 $ 460.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $. $ 760.00 $ 760.00 ~-=-=-=--=-~~~-=-=-=-=~~.,.-~ $ 2,500.00 $ 3,300.00 $ 3,300.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 3,300.00 $ 3,300.00 Name oJ Fund Oak Hill Cem. Oak Hill Cem. Oak Hill Cem . Submitted by Stella Moore, Clerk One Hundred Thirty-four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 352 Santa Maria Cemetery District PUBLIC ENTERPRISES-MISCEl.LANEOUS SUMMARY Santa Maria Cemetery District Fund Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance July 1, 1947 $ Estimated Revenue Accruals Other Than Current Taxes (See Below) . . Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Total Req ui.remen ts. __ . Available. per contra - Tax Levy Required to Balance . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll. . REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN CURRENT TAXES Actual REVENUE CLASSIFICATION A pproved and Estimated Estimated Estimates C'urTent Year Ending for Year Ending June 30, 1948 Year Ending June 30, 1947 I June 30, 1948 3,000.00 8,800.00 11,800.00 20,700.00 11,800.00 8,900.00 700.00 8,150.00 Name of Fund SALE OF LOTS $ 6,600.00 OPENING GRAVES AND MISC. $ 2,200.00 $ 6,600.00 $ 2,200.00 $ 6,600.00 $ 2,200.00 Santa Maria Cem. Dist. Santa Maria Cem. Dist. . E:cpendUure A'1WUnts Total Actual and Estimated EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION CurTent Yea1' Ending June 30, 1947 SALARIES and WAGES $ MAINTENANCE and OPERATION. . $ CAPITAL OUTLAY $ GRAND TOTAL (Excluding Reserves) . . Allowed Year Ending J une 30, 1948 $ 12,000.00 $ 2,700.00 $ 5,000.00 Requested Year Ending June 30, 1948 $ 12,000.00 $ 2,700.00 $ 5,000.00 UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVES $ $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GRAND TOTAL (Including Reserves) $ 19,700.00 $ 20,700.00 $ 20,700.00 Name of Fund Santa Maria Cem. Dist. Santa Maria Cem. Dist. Santa Maria Cem. Dist. Submitted by Winifred B. LaFranchi, Clerk ; I . DEPA.RTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 364 Santa Barbara County Water Agency MISCELLANEOUS-COUNTY WATER DISTRICT SUMMARY One Hundred Thirty-five Santa Barbara Co. Wtr. Agcy District Fund Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below $ 70,000.00 Total Requirements -. 70,000.00 Ta.x Levy Required to Balance -- 70,000.00 Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll - 70,000.00 EXPENDlTURES CLASSIFICATION I MAINTENANCE and OPERATION . . Spec. Service and Investigation 364B46 Total Maintenance and Operation. . CAPITAL OUTLAY Bureau of Reclamation Cooperative Water Investigation. . 364C81 Geological Survey Water Resources Coop. Program 364C82 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY . . :r~J\.?'l'J:) '.I':'.I'J\.~--- DETAlL OP EXPENDITURB6 Total Actual and Estimated Expenditures Year Endtng 1947 Reque.rted Year Ending June 30, 1948 $ 23,000.00 $ 23,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 17,000,00 $ 47,000,00 $ 70,000.00 Allowed Year Ending June 30, 1948 $ 23,000.00 $ 23,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 17,000.00 $ 47,000.00 $ 70,000.00 Name of Fund S. B. Co. Water Agency s. B. Co. Water Agency s. B. Co. Water Agency Submitted by T. A. Twitchell, Chairman, Water Agency One Hundred Thirty-six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Account 365 Carpinteria County Water District MISCELLANEOUS COUNTY WATER DISTRICT SUMMARY Cllrplnterla County Water Dist. Balance on Hand June 30, 1947 per Auditor's Fund Accounts $ Less Estimated/ Actual Unpaid Liabilities . . Estimated/ Actual Unencumbered Balance J uly 1, 1947 . . Estimated Amount Available without Current Tax Levy . . Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below . - Total Requirements ~ . -------- ------------- Available per contra . ,. - ----- ---~------ - Tax Levy Required 'to Bal.ance . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll . . Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Secured Roll . . EXPENDITURES CLASSIF1CATIO:' DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES TotalAduGl and Esttmatcd E:rpendfture Year Ending June 30, 1947 Re queued Year Ending June30, 1948 Allowed Year Ending June 30, 1948 Fund 6,500.00 6,000.00 500.00 500.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 500.00 3,500.00 90.00 3,410.00 Name oJ Fund MAINTENANCE and OPERATION $ 6,000.00 Amount required under provision of $ 6,000.00 $ 4,000.00 Carp. Co. Water Dist. County Water District Act as per resolution filed herewith. . GRAND TOT AL $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 4,000.00 Submitted by Stanley L. Shepard, President, Board of Directors ' DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES One Hundred Thirty-seven Account 371 Montecito County Water District MISCELLANEOUS-COUNTY WATER DISTRICT SUMMARY Montecito County Water Dist. Fund Authorized Expenditures for Year as shown below $140,000.00 Total Requirements 140,000.00 Tax Levy Required to Balance 140,000.00 Estimated Amount to Be Raised on Unsecured Roll 800.00 Estimated A.mount to Be Raised on Secured Roll 139,200.00 DETAIL OF EXPENDITURM ' Tot41 Actual EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION and Requested A U0toed Estimated Year Ending YearEndtng Name of Fund Expenditures Year Ending June 30, 1948 June 30, 1948 I 1947 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION Amount required under provisions of County Water District Act as per Resi- Monte. Co. Water Dist. lution No. 140A filed herewith . . GRAND TOT AL--- -- $140,000.00 $140,000.00 $140,000.00 $14-0,000.00 Monte. Co. Water Dist. Submitted by Harry P. Drake, President, Board of Directors One Hundred Thirty-eight .Artesia Average Daily Atttendance (all Grades) 1946-194.7 16 Current District Taxes Required 1947-1948 . .$ 3,974.04 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) . $ .80 GENERA.L FUND 1946-47 Actual, cw Estimated I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets ) $ 1,230.99 $ l.ress: Current Lla bill ti es . -. .,. -- . --. _. . . 662.64 Net Beginning Balance --.----$ 568.35 $ Il. INCOME State School Fund Appropr iations . - . $ 1,627.20 $ District Taxes on Unsecured Property . . 77.58 Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . 4.87 Other Income --- ------ ---- 2.28 Total Income other than Current District Taxes . _ . $ 1,711.93 $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47- . 1,696.63 CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . $ Total Income $ 3,408.56 $ m TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ 3,976.91 $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration (Total) $ 3.50 $ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (cer tificated) $ 2,750.00 $ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction . --- 84.89 Other Expense -------- --- Total Instruction $ 2.,834.89 $ 3. Operation of School Plant S alaries and Wages . - . - . . $ Other Expense k ~ot.cil --- . ~ 426.24 $ 4 Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 164.37 $ Total -- - --- - -~- . -- - -. --. . $ 6. Fixed Charges (Tota.I) --------------$ 18.00 $ '1. Capital Outlay (Total) _ $ 44.95 $ T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) : . $ 300.00 $ ~~~t.J".['J!ll:) ~~~ . $ Total Expenditures and Transfers $ 3,811.95 $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Tr easury (Total Current Assets) $ 818.46 GENERAL RE.SERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . . l:.e.ss: Curr en t Llabilities . 653.50 Net Erl.ding Balance . ----- --~-$ 164.96 $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 3,976.91 $ 1947-48 Bu dget 818.46 653.50 164.96 2,400.00 100.00 2,500.00 3,974.04 6,474.04 6,639.00 10.00 3,700.00 250.00 3,950.00 400.00 250.00 650.00 1,100.00 5.00 24.00 100.00 300.00 200.00 6,339.00 300.00 300.00 6,639.00 PART Ill Budgets of Special Districts Governed Through Locally Elected Boards (b) School Districts One Hundred Thirty-nine Ballard Average Dally Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 18 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 $ 4,055.5'1 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .80 GENERAL FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Cur r ent Assets) $ I.ess: Current Liabilities . . Net Beginning Balance $ Il. INCOME State School Fund Appropriations $ County Taxes on Solvent Credits - District Taxes on Unsecured Property Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . . Other Income _ ---------------------------- -- ------ Total Income other t han Current District Taxes $ Current Distr ict Taxes Received 1946-47 - CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income __ __ __ . __ _ . __ . __ . _ . $ IIl. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administra.tion (Total ) . $ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated)_ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction Other Expense ---- -- . Total Instruction . - $ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages . - Other Expense . . 'J:"otcil ~- ---~ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 6. Fixed Charges (Total) $ 7. Capital Outlay (Total) $ ~~~t.J~J!ll:) ~~~ Total Expenditures and Transfers $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) . $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 - - I.,ess: Current Liabilities . - - . _____ . Net :Erldin.g Ba.lance ------ -----.$ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 1946-47 Actual,M 1947.48 Esttmated Budget 869.02 $ 859.43 283.64 385.00 385.38 $ 474.43 1,803.13 $ 2,400.00 .78 80.97 100.00 51.60 1.89 1,938.37 $ 2,500.00 1,615.07 1,555.57 3,553.44 $ 4,055.57 4,138.82 $ 4,530.00 12.36 $ 20.00 2,526.88 2,845.00 247.84 50.00 2,774.71 $ 2,925.00 $ 350.00 290.00 398.55 $ 64-0.00 171.96 $ 622.00 85.96 $ 30.00 220.85 $ 60.00 $ 133.00 3,664.39 $ 4,430.00 859.53 100.00 385.00 474.43 $ 100.00 4,138.82 $ 4,530.00 One Hundred Forty Betteravia Averare Daily Atf.endanc~ (all Grades) 1946-41 55 Corrent District Taxes Required 1947-48 $ 4,447 .33 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .80 GENl:ltAL FUND I . BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ less: C unen t Lla bill ties . -- . - . --- . Net Beginning Ba.lance _ $ II. INCOME State School Fund Appropriations $ County Taxes on Solvent Credits . - . . District Taxes on Unsecured Property . . Otb er Income . '"'" . --. -. ---- --- -- . Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-41 . . CURRENT DISTRICT TAXE.S REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . Total Income -----"'-- $ Ill. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . _ . $ JV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Adnlinistra.tion (Total) . - - ---$ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated)_ . $ 2b. Other ExpellSe of Instruction. . - - . ,. . _ - ----- Other E'XJ)e.nse - -- ----- ------ Total lllStruction ---~-----$ 3. OperaUon of School Plant Salaries and Wages . ---- -, Other Expense --------------- Tot-81 ---- . ----$ 4. Maintenance of School Plant Salaries and Wages . ~----- Other Ex-pense -- -- - . . - . Tota.1 --------$ 5. Axtlary Services (Total) . _ . - . . 6. Fixed Cbarres (Tota.I) - -$ 7. Capital Outlay Buildings Equipment ~--- . - --. -- - . - -. -. - - . Total . - -- -- . -. ---- - --- ----- --- - ------ - - - - tJN'DISTR.IB'UTED RES'ER.'VE ----------~-- Total Expenditures and Transfers. . 7 - . $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Asgets) $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . . ~ss: Current Llabili ties . _______________________________ -- Net F!:rlding Balan:e . - -- . -- . -$ VL TOTAL, E.XPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ l!H6 47 Act1.lat, cw Er mated 3,019.93 223.42 2,796.51 1,775.11 5.23 1,089.93 8.82 2,879.09 2,533.58 5,412.67 8,209.18 31.50 4,656.49 145.14 4,801.53 552.53 293.25 377.60 6,056.51 2,812.67 660.00 2,152.67 8,209.15 j 1 1947-48 Budget $ 2,812.67 660.00 $ 2,152.67 $ 4,950.00 500.00 $ 5,450.00 4,447.33 $ 9,897.33 $ 12,050.00 $ 30.00 $ 6,000.00 400.00 $ 6,400.00 $ 550.00 400.00 $ 950.00 $ 600.00 400.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 20.00 $ 450.00 $ 600.00 600.00 $ 1,200.00 1,000.00 $ 11,050.00 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 12,050.00 One H undred Forty-one Blochman Union Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-41 . , 38 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 $13,776.30 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Cof;le -Section 6357) $ .80 GENERAL FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ l.ess: Current Liabilities - -- . $ Net Beg,inning Ba.lance . . . ._ . D. INCOME State School Fund Appropriations -- -- ------$ Other State apportionments $ Other State apportionments (Trans portation ) . - Dis trict Taxes on Unsecured Property - ------ Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes -- - Other l ncoTIJ.e __ . -- __ l --. - -. - . - ~- -- . . Total Income other than Current District T axes . -------------------$ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 - CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income . $ m TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1946 47 Actual, OT Estimated 2,823.36 $ 2,823.36 $ 246.72 2,576.64 $ 3,877.77 $ 234.54 .46 5.5ti 4,118.32 $ 5,276.46 9,394.78 $ 11,971.42 $ l . Administra.t:ion (Total) --- - --- ------ ' 32.4-0 $ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated ) - . : . -$ 2b. OUler Expense of Instruction . ~-- ------ Other Expense - -- ------ ~- - Total Instruction ----$ 3. Operation of School Plant . Salaries and Wages . .,., - . Other Expense - ----- Total . _. . - _. . __ . _. . . . _. . _. . _. $ f . Maint~nance of School Plant Salaries and Wages . Other Ex:pense - -- - To~l -- - -~ p. Auxiliary Services Sa. Transportation of Pupils S'a.laries and Wages -- - - -,. Other Expe.nse ---- ----- - Tota.I . -- -- - - . --. - . - $ 5 b. Other A uxiliary Services (Tot al) $ Total Auxiliary Services . _ - $ 6. Fixed Charga (Total) . . $ 7. Capital Outlay l mprovemeot of Grounds - ---- Buildings ---- --- l!:c:J.uipment - . Total -- - - --- "lJN'DIS'I'RIB U'TED RE!SER. VE . _ . - . _., . Total Expenditures and Transfers . ---$ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 $ Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) . -- GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . . ~ss: Current Liabilities . - Net 'Erl.ding BalanC'e.----- ----$ VL TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 5,173.05 $ 371.46 5,544.51 $ 1,124.63 $ $ 2,470.43 $ $ 1,314.82 $ 1.01 1,315.83 $ 244.92 $ $ $ 10,732.72 $ 2,601.70 1,363.00 1,Z38.70 $ 11,971.42 $ 2,601.70 2,601.70 1,363.00 1,238.70 4,920.00 690.00 200.00 5,810.00 13,776.SO 19,586.30 20,825.00 60.00 6,650.00 575.00 7,225.00 720.00 250.00 970.00 720.00 800.00 1,520.00 1,200.00 500.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 550.00 4,900.00 1,800.00 100.00 6,800.00 1,000.00 19,825.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 20,825.00 One Hundred Forty-two Bonita Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-4.'7 - - 35 Current District Taxe9 Required 1947-48 . - $ 3,198.35 Tax Rate Limi~tatutory (Education Code Section 635'7) - - .$ .80 GENERAL FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets)----$ Less: Current Liabilities--~- ------- Net Beginnin.g Balance . _ $ ll. INCOME State School Fund Appropriations $ County Taxes on Solvent Credits - District Taxes on Unsecured P roperty -- Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes - Other Income __ - . _. . _. . - . Total Income other than Cun-ent District Taxes -------$ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 --- CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income ----'"'----------$ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . - . $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Admjnistra.tion (Total) . . $ 2. Instruction l!ta_.7 Actual, or Estimated 2,783.38 $ 98.20 2,685.18 $ 3,448.25 $ 36.95 492.35 31.07 8.16 4,016.81 $ 4,381.22 8,398.03 $ 11,083.21 $ 17.54 $ 1947-48 Budget 3,903.65 217.00 3,686.65 3,150.00 25.00 425.00 3,600.00 3,198.35 6,798.35 10,485.00 35.00 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated) $ 4,889.66 $ 5,650.00 2b. Other Expense of Instruction . -- 173.12 Other Ex.pense ----- 530.00 Total Instruction --$ 5,062.78 $ 6,180.00 3. Open.tion of School Plant Salaries and Wages --- 0th er Expense : -~ - . -- - -- ---. -- - . --- Total --- ---$ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services (Total) . . $ 1,295.01 $ 848.23 $ 6. Fixed Charges (Total) . - . $ 173.00 $ 7. Capital Outlay (Total)--- ---- $ ~~'.I'J:ll:l3tJ'J:'l!!I: ~~~ - Total Expenditures and Tr ansfers . - . $ 7,396.56 $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ 3,903.65 GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 ----- 1'ess: Current Llabilities . 217.00 Net Erl.ding Balance . ------$ 3,686.65 $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 11,083.21 $ 1,100.00 600.00 1,700.00 900.00 20.00 150.00 200.00 300.00 9,485.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 10,485.00 I I One Hundred Forty-three Buellton Union Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 70 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 $13,723.42 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .80 GENERAL FUND I . BEGINNING BALANCE, 1ULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ Less: Current Liabilities . - . Net Beginning Balance . , . $ Il. INCOME State School Fund Appropriations $ Other State apportionments . . County Taxes on Solvent Credits . . District Taxes on Unsecured Property -- Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . . Transfers from other Districts . . Other Income . . $ Total Income other than Current District Taxes . . Current District Taxes Re:eived 1946-47 - CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income ~-------~--- -- $ Ill. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PL US INCOME . $ 1. Administration (Total) $ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated) $ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction. ------ Salaries and Wages (non-certificated) . - . . Total Instruction $ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages . ------------- -------- --- --- Other Expense ------- --- Total -~-- -- ----- --- ------ --$ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils Sa.laries and Wages . - . . Other Expense . _ - . ".I'et.El.l . ~ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services (Total) . . $ Total Au:xiliacy Services . _ __ . _ _$ 6. Fixed Charges (Tota.I) . ~ . $ 7. Capital Outlay Buildings . - -. - . - - _ . Eq:uipment ------- ~o~ . -- -~-- ~~~~~ ~~~ - ~ - Total Expenditures and Transfers . -----$ V. ENDING BALANCE, .JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 ----- Iess: Current. Liabilities . Net End.ing Balance $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 1946 47 Actual, or Estim4ted 1,689.04 $ 681.80 1,007.24 $ 5,168.10 $ 13.53 113.80 143.70 198.14 5,629.27 $ 8,565.37 14,194.84 $ 15,201.88 $ 28.73 $ 8,975.39 $ 462.25 9,437.67 $ 2,519.33 $ 38.41 $ $ 1,614.16 $ 4.41 1,618.57 $ 217.39 $ $ $ 13,860.30 $ 2,379.58 1,038.00 1,341.58 $ 15,201.88 $ 1947.48 Budget 2,379.58 1,038.00 1,341.58 7,710.00 700.00 100.00 8,510.00 13,723.42 22,233.42 23,575.00 100.00 9,200.00 1,000.00 10,200.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 2,200.00 1,000.00 825.00 1,000.00 1,825.00 1,825.00 250.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 4,000.00 2,000.00 21,575.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 23,575.00 One Hundred Forty-four Carpinteria Union GENERAL FUND Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 563 Current District Taxes Required 194.7-48 $55,279.SZ Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 635'7) $ .90 GENERAL FUND I . BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Total Cur-rent Assets ----$ Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ Less: Current Liabilities . ------- Net Beginning Balance . . $ ll. INCOME State School Fund Appropriations . - . $ Other State apportionments (Transportation) . ----- C,ounty Taxes on Solvent Credits . District Taxes on Unsecured Property -- - -- Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . . . Other Income _ . ,. . "'- -------- - --. -- -. --- . -- Total Income other than Current District Taxes -----$ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income ---_ . __. --. - _____. _______ . ____ . $ ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PL US INCOME $ 1. Administration Salaries and Wages ------ ------- Other Expense - . - -- - --. ------. --. -- ------ . - . Total --- - . -- -- . -- . --- - ~ Z. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated)_ . - . $ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction - - . _ . :tller Expe~e -- ----~-- -----'"--------~-------- Total In.struction . ______ __ .$ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages. . ---_. - -- -. . Other Expense ----------------- Tota.I --- ---- . --. -- . -- -- -. $ 4. ~intenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. AnxlHary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils Salaries and Wages . - --. ------ Other Expense - . - . -- ---. _ __ -. ___ . ___ --. Total -- - - . - - -. -. - ., . - . -- - - . $ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services Sal,aries and Wages -- - :t1lei- ~I~ ------ - ~--- ------------ Total - ---$ Total Auxiliary Services $ 6. Fixed Cllrges (Tota.I) . $ 7. Capital Outlay Buildings . -. - . ---- . ----- -- --. - . --- - . :EQ. uipmen t . - - . ---. - - . -- . ----- . Total ~ . -- . ---------------- -- --- -- - -- - .$ ,. 19t6-47 Actual, OT Enimated 25,693.97 $ 25,693.97 $ 5,076.69 20,617.28 $ 32,969.77 $ 93.84 610.18 814.70 48.35 34,536.84 $ 51,908.49 86,445.33 $ 107,062.61 $ $ 6,995.59 $ 42,929.70 $ 2,754.38 45,684.08 $ $ 11,164.10 $ 149.26 $ 3,276.71 $ 2,243.54 $ 5,520.25 $ 1,487.13 $ 13,859.72 ' UK7-48 Budget 40,406.64 40,406.64 18,704.16 21,702.48 59,248.00 1,970.00 800.00 62,018.00 55,279.52 117,297.52 139,000.00 7,500.00 1,000.00 8,500.00 70,800.00 5,000.00 75,800.00 8,200.00 4,000.00 12,200.00 1,800.00 2,900.00 2,000.00 4,900.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 9,900.00 2,300.00 10,000.00 1,000.00 11,000.00 ) Carpinteria One Hundred Forfy-five ~ Actual, or 1:6ffmated 1947-48 Budget 8. CommUlldty Services (Total) - - . . $ 500.00 'UN'DISTRIBUTED RESERVE ----- ---- . Tota.I Ex'pendit:ures and Transfera . - -------$ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) . - - $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . ~ . ~ . - -. Total CU.rrent Assets . . - $ Le,ss: Current Lia bill ties . - . Net Ending Balance ----------------$ VL TOTAL, J:XPENDn'UBES PLUS ENDING BALANCE . $ CAFETEltlA ACCOUNT I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash i.n :Bank(s)r (Total) . --" $ U. INCOME Federal Food Gran ts --. - - - ___ ~--. ~ . $ Cafeteria Sale9' ------ c:tlleI" l'Il!ollle ----- . Tota.I . -------. --. -- - . -- . ---. ---. - - - $ m TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . - . $ IV. :EXPE.NDIT'IJRB-S (Total) --- Salaries and Wages $ Food -- c:tller C:os~ -------- -----~------ ---- - 'I:'ot.ctl ---- ~ ~~ V . .ENDING BALANCE Cash in Bank ( s) __ . __ . ___ . _____ ---- - _. $ Net . $ Vl. TOTAL, EXPENDITUK'ES PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 85,360.13 40,406.64 18,704.16 21,702.48 107,~.61 8,896.67 2,696.97 7,676.99 888.74 11,262.70 20,159.37 2,242.24 7,083.80 449.81 9,775.85 10,383.52 10,383.52 20,159:37 12,500.00 $ 134,000.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,000.00 5,000.00 139,000.00 10,383.52 2,696.97 7,676.99 888.74 11,262.70 21,646.22 7,000.00 10,000.00 600.00 17,600.00 4,046.22 21,646.22 One Hundred Forty-six Casmalia Ave.rage Daily Attendance (all Grade) 1946-47 51 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 $ 5,587.78 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .80 GENERAL FUN D L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ Less: C-urren t Lia bill ties __ . _ . __ . -----. - . Net Beginning Balance $ IL INCOME State School Fund Appropriations ---$ County Taxes on Solvent Credits --- - District Taxes on Unsecured Property--- Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes -- Otber :r:ncoIIle --- Total IncoIIle other tban Current District Taxes . _ . $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 . . CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . Total l:Ilcome --. -------. -- _ . -- $ ill. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME. .'. . $ 1. Adm.lnistra.tion (Total) --------- ------ -~$ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated' . $ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction -- Salaries and Wages (non-eertificated) . - . Other Expense -- - ---------- Total Instruction -$ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages ---- Other Expense ------- Total . . - --. --. _ . $ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services (Total ) $ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services --- Salaries and Wages . _ -------- c:tJ:ieI" l!JCJ;e~e . -~---- Total --------- $ Total Auxiliary Services --- -$ 6. Fixed Charges (Total) $ 7. Capital Outlay (Total) $ UND:ri'.I'ltl'.~~ ~ERW . . Total Expenditures and Transfers . $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) . - . $ GENERAL RESERW JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 --- Less: Current Liabilities -- Net En.ding Balance ------$ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 1~47 Actual, or Estimated 5,154.7'/ $ 422.12 4,732.65 $ 3,568.73 $ 3.75 621.65 54.51 12.76 4,261.40 $ 2,859.17 7,120.57 $ 11,853.22 $ 77.73 $ 4,295.00 $ 364.96 4,659.96 $ $ 1,479.47 $ 262.94 $ 206.50 $ ., 4.19 $ 210.69 $ 252.54 $ 542.67 $ 7,486.00 $ 4,919.22 552.00 4,367.22 $ 11,853.22 $ 1947_48 Budget 4,919.22 552.00 4,367.22 4,590.00 300.00 4,890.00 5,587.78 10,477.78 14,845.00 50.00 5,850.00 50.00 420.00 6,320.00 1,200.00 650.00 1,850.00 2,330.00 250.00 200.00 200.00 400.00 650.00 300.00 1,445.00 700.00 13,645.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 14,845.00 I j I . One Hundred Forty-seven Cold Spring Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-4'7 Zl Current District Taxes Required 194'7-48 . ----$ 8,545.90 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 635'7) . --.$ .80 GENERAL FOND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ l.e.ss: Current Llabilities . _ ,_ . . Net Beginni.ng Balance - . $ II. INCOME State School Fund Appropriations $ County Taxes on Solvent Credits . . District Taxes on Unsecured Property . _ . ,. . Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes _ . . Other Income _ . . --- -- ---- . - Total Income other than Current District T axes ----$ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47. ----CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income ---------$ ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ 1. Adm.inistration (Tota.I) -------- $ Z. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated) ---$ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction ----- Other Expense ------ -------- Total Instruction $ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages -. _ . . Other Expense -- - ------------ '.I'ot.cll . . . - . ~ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 6. Fixed Charges (Tota.I) $ '7. Capital Outlay Improvement of Grounds . Equipment . - . ---. -- _. _. . ----_. . _. . . '.I'Ctctl ----~----------- - ~ 8. Community Services (Total) . - . $ T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) . -$ 'l.Jl'l1:I"i~l.J'.l'~ ~~~ --------- - Total Expenditures and Transfers --- -$ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) . y --$ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 -- Total Curren t Assets - .- __ ___ . ,. _ . $ 1,ess: Current Liab illt ies. _ ~-. ___ . _._ . __ _ Net Ending Balance _ . $ VI. TOT~L, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 194.6-47 A~q;I, OT Es mated 3,258.56 $ 564.22 $ 2,694.34 $ 1,837.64 $ 13.45 50.14 146.47 7.88 2,055.58 6,994.65 9,050.23 $ 11,744.57 $ 8.29 $ 2,400.00 $ 190.36 2,590.36 $ $ 2,730.84 $ 76.91 $ 250.15 $ $ 448.83 $ 69.09 $ 889.00 $ 7,063.47 $ 5,548.10 5,548.10 867.00 4,681.10 $ 11,744.57 $ 1947_48 Budget 5,548.10 867.00 4,681.10 2,400.00 13.00 60.00 20.00 2,493.00 8,545.90 11,039.90 15,720.00 'I 20.00 6,000.00 250.00 6,250.00 2,400.00 750.00 3,150.00 2,000.00 300.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 500.00 900.00 100.00 15,220.00 500.00 500.00 13,720.00 One Hund.red Forty:eight College Aver.ice Daily Attendance (all Gradr9) 1946-47_,_ - - ---- 111 Carreoi District Taxes Reqoired 1947-48 . - . - -------------.$38,718.00 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Bducatloa Code Seetion 635'1) . - . - $ .80 GENERAL FUND L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ 1'e:ss: Current Liabilities -------- . . - '"' Net Beginning Balance . - . - . ~--- - ---- -$ D. INCOME State School Fund Appropr iations . - $ Other State apportionments (Transportation) . - . County Taxes on Solvent Credits . . District Taxes on Unsecured P roperty . . Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . . :tll~ ~c:e111e ~----------- ----- . - Total Income other than Current Distr ict Taxes $ Current District Taxes Received 1946:47 . . CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income ------$ m TOlrAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . - . $ IV. EXPENDITVUS AND TRANSFERS I. Administration (Total) . - $ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated) . - - .$ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction . Salaries and Wages (non-certificated) . - . Other Expense --- - - Tot.ill ~t:r'l.lc:tio11 --- -~ 3. Operation of School Plant Sa.laries and Wages . -- . . ------------- Other Expense ------ --=------ Total - ---- $ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Au xiliary Services 5a. Transp ortation of Pupils Sa.laries and Wages - --. ---~--- Otlter ~~e . -------~--~--~-----.- . . . ~- Total --- : . ---- . - - . -. ----. $ Sb. Othe r Auxiliary Services (Total) . . Salaries and Wages . - _ __ Other Expense - . . Total -~ - . --$ Total Auxiliary Servi~s . - . - . $ 6. Fixed Charges 6a. Interest on Current Liabilities - - . 6b. Otller Fixed. Charges . : . _ . . Total . - . _ . -. _ . - . - - _ . $ '1. Capital OoUay Im.provement of Grounds '"- ----- Bu.ildin,gs -- - - - . ---. -- - - -- Equipment ---~------- Total ---------- -- .,$ UNDIS1'RIBUTED R:mER.'VE -.,-- - . - Total Ex:pendit:ures and Tra.n.sfers. _. .- ------ . ------$ 7,908.57 $ 2,384.01 5,524.56 $ 5,591t.12 $ 21.46 488.44 225.42 13.14 6,346.58 $ 14,522.28 20,868.86 $ 26,393.42 $ 59.30 $ 10,743.71 $ 1 ,14~. 32 11,889.03 $ 4,878.70 $ 1,675.75 $ $ 2,865.20 $ $ 1,177.41 $ 4,042.61 $ $ 298.47 298.47 $ 1,814.16 $ $ 241~.QZ $ 4,640.00 1,942.00 2,698.00 9,990.00 1,012.00 500.00 11,502.00 38,718.00 50,220.00 52,918.00 75.00 17,250.00 400.00 1,200.00 18,850.00 3,500.00 1,800.00 5,300.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 3,500.00 2,760.00 100.00 2,860.00 6,360.00 450.00 460.00 500.00 10,000.00 1000.00 11,500.00 2,883.00 47,918.00 I I I College Continued V. ENDING BALANCE, lUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets---------$ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948.-49 --- I.ess: Current Li.abilities --.,----- ~et ~cJ~ ~~~---- ~ . ~ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I U. INOOME CAFETERIA ACCOUNT ~ecleI"ttl Jreecl ~I'~~----- . __. Cafeteria Sales . Tet.a.l --------- ---~ --- m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . . IV. EXPENDITURES ~()()ci --------.----------------- . . ~---- Other Costs . ---- . --. --. --- - ---- . --- . Tetal --. --. - -- . - ---. -- - - ----. . VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES PLUS ENDING BAI.ANOE -------- ' One Hundred forty-nine 19'6 '7 Actual, or 1947_48 EBttmated Budget 5,001.4-0 5,000.00 3,266.00 1,735.40 $ 5,000.00 26,393.42 $ 52,918.00 None $ 400.00 1,600.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 200.00 $ 1,8-00.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 One Hundred Fifty Cuyama Union Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 69 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 $11,989.27 Tax Rate Limit By Election (Education Code 6358 $ 1.50 GENERAL FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets--------$ ~ss: C'urrent Liabilities . -. _._ _ . . _ . . _ . . Net Beginning Balance . ---- -- --- . -- - - . $ Il. INCOME State School Fund Appropriations $ Other State apportionments (Transportation) . . County Taxes on S'olvent Credits . . District Taxes on Unsecured Propert;y . - . Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . Other Income ------- Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47------- CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income -----------$ m TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administra.tion (Total) $ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated)- $ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction . $ Salaries and Wages (non-certificated)----- Total Instruction $ 3. Operation of School Plant Salar'ies and wages . "'"'" -- -.---. - --- - . Other Expense ---------- ----- --- Total . - "'" - - ------. ---- - --- - - . $ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils (Total) . . . Sa.laries and Wages . - --------- Other Expe~e ----.---- --- Total --- - . - . - --- "' . - . -- "'"" - ------ $ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services (Total) ---- --$ Total Auxilia.ry Services ----------- -------$ 6. Fixed Charges (Total) ---$ 1. Capital Out.lay (Total) $ ~~~~l.J'I.'~ ~~i.rir, ~ . . Total Expenditures and Transfers.-- ----- --$ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . . Less: Current Liabilities _ . - . . . _____ . Net :EI:lding Balance . -- ---------- $ VL TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE. . $ ' 1946-47 Actual, or Eftimated 1,710.97 737.60 973.37 5,430.16 2.91 1,134.13 154.37 2,705.02 9,426.59 5,169.57 14,596.16 15,569.53 65.30 7,708.65 1,027.94 8,736.59 1,549.43 81.96 3,552.12 3.06 3,555.16 173.34 1,106.00 15,267.80 1,551.73 1,250.00 301.73 15,569.53 1947-48 Budget $ 1,551.73 1,250.00 $ 301.73 $ 9,009.00 1,700.00 1,000.00 $ 11,709.00 11,989.27 $ 23,698.27 $ 24,000.00 $ 40.00 $ 9,400.00 420.00 $ 9,820.00 I $ l,000.00 200,00 $ 1,200.00 $ 400.00 2,880.00 700.00 $ 3,580.00 $ 3,580.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 5,960.00 $ 22,000.00 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 24,000.00 ' One Hundred Fifty-one Ellwood Union Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 19'6-47 --- 36 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 -----$ 4,476.29 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .80 GENERAL FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets---$ ~ss: Cu.rren t Lia bill ties . - . - -- ---- . - - . Net Beginning Balance - ------------- --- - -$ IL INCOME State School Fund Appropriations $ Other State apportionments (Transportation)- County Taxes on Solvent Credits - District Taxes on Unsecured Property ----- Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes -- 0th er lncom e . ~ . - -- "" --- -- --- -. - . Total Income other than Current District Taxes ----$ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 - CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Tota.I Income . _ _ ~--- -$ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 11'ilCJC.~-----------'"-~ 1. Administration (Total) . $ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated- --.$ 2b. Other Expense of Instr uction . ---- :tlle:r l!:Jc1~ri~~ . .__ . Total Instruction . _______________________________________ . .$ 3. Operation of School Plant Salarie.s and W age.s . -. . _. ___ . __ -. - . . Other E'XJ)ense ---. ______ . - -- _ --- Total . . . . . . ,. . -- _______ . _ -- _ --$ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils (Total)--- ----- Sa.laries and Wa.ges --- ------ . Otller Ex-pense _ _ . - . _. --- . _. _ . Total - . --. -. ---- -- ---- . -----$ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services (Total) -- S'alaries and Wages . .,---- - :1Jler ~1e~e ------ Total - -- -----. -- . . --. __ . --- _ ____ $ Total Auxilia.ry .5e.rvices . ----- -$ 6. Fixed Charges (Total)-- _ _____ . $ 7. Capital Outlay Improvement of Grounds . - . Equipment . -. ---. _ __ - . Total . -- - - ---. -- -- . -- . $ T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures--$ 'UN'DIS 'I'R.IB UT:E:D ~.ER. VE . - . _ . __ - . . Total Expenditures and Transfers . ----$ I _1946-47 Actuai,or Estimated 7,687.61 $ 1,000.87 6,686.74 $ 3,475.90 $ 1.63 815.57 24.21 17.12 4,334.43 $ 12,474.12 16,808.55 $ 23,495.29 $ 55.50 $ 4,792.26 $ 472.58 5,264.84 $ $ 1,735.21 $ 1,150.92 $ $ 1,281.62 $ 1,072.33 $ 2,353.95 $ 532.74 $ 562.42 $ 693.00 $ 12,348.58 $ 1947_48 Budget 12,179.71 1,033.00 11,148.71 4,800.00 267.00 900.00 5,967.00 4,476.89 10,443.29 21,590.00 165.00 5,900.00 700.00 6,600.00 1,200.00 1,225.00 2,425.00 4,000.00 1,200.00 500.00 1,700.00 1,250.00 lO!t.00 1,350.00 3,050.00 600.00 250.00 500.00 750.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 19,590.00 One Hundred Fifiy-two Ellwood Uio Continued V. ENDING BALAJiC~ IUNE 30 Cash in CoWlty Treasury (Total Current Assets)---$ 12,179.91 GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1'948 for 1948-49 . -- 2,000.00 Less: Current Liabilities . ,._ y--- 1,033.00 Net Ending Balance ---$ 11,146.71 $ 2,000.00 l VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRA.NSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 23,495.29 $ 21 ,590.00 'CAFETEltlA ACCOUNT L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in Ban'k(s) (Total) ----$ 62.31 $ 24.62 ll. INCOME Feder al Food Gr an ts '""" . ' 489.33 $ 489.33 Ca.f eteria Sales . -- 779.70 779.70 Tot.al. ___ -- - -- - --. -- --. ___ . $ 1,269.03 $ 1,269.03 ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ 1,331.34 $ 1,293.65 IV. EX:PENmTURES (Total) $ 1,306.72 $ 1,293.65 V. ENDING BALANCE Cash in Banlk:(s) (Total) ------$ 2462 VL 'll(}TAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS END~G BALANC~ $ J.,331.34 $ 1,293.65 l One H1.mdred Fifty.three Orcutt Union Averace Dally Attendance (all Grades) 19'6-f7 317 Current District Taxes Required 19f7-f8 --$3f,112.11 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) . -.$ .90 L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ I.,ess: Current Lia billt ies. . . _ . ---. -- -- . Net Beginni.ng Balance. , . $ II. INOOME State School Fund Appropriations $ Other State appor tionments (Transportation) . -- County Taxes on Solvent Credits . - District Taxes on Unsecured Propert;y -- Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . - . Other Income -- - Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 _- CURRENT DISTRICT TAXF.S .REQUIRED 1'0 BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income ---.,~ - - -,. m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration Salaries and Wages . - - _. - . _ ,. . -. . Other Expense -- ---- ,_ . ~-._~---- -- Total - . - . -- ---- ._. - -- - . ,. - - 2. Instruction $ 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated--- 2b. Other Expense of Instruction - --- Salar ies and Wages (non-:ertificated) . ---- Other Expense ---=------- Total lllstruction --- --' 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages - . Other Ex.pense -- Total . . . . ~ . . . 4. Maintenance of School Plant Salaries and Wages . ._ . _ . Other Expense - -: . . Total ----------$ 5. Auxiliary Services 5a Transportation of Pupils Salaries and Wages -- c:tll.er ~e . Total - ------- . --~----- . - $ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services - --- - - Salaries and Wages -------- Other Ex:pe.nse ----------._ . _ - - . Total - ----------.$ Total Auxiliary Service-s _ . $ 1946 ~7 Actual, or Estimated 11,166.76 $ 5,946.01 5,220.75 $ 19,614.52 $ 6.70 1,346.71 414.37 648.05 22,030.35 $ 33,717.24 55,747.59 60,968.34 $ $ 3,961.17 25,005.63 $ 1,991.63 26,997.26 $ 7,048.82 460.00 $ $ 4,008.57 $ $ 1,205.08 5,213.65 $ 19'7-48 Bl&dget 17,708.89 3,580.00 14,128.89 32,130.00 1,700.00 2,500.00 5(}.00 40.00 36,420.00 34,112.11 70,532.11 84,661.00 5,338.00 200.00 5,538.00 33,360.00 300.00 2,440.00 36,100.00 6,023.00 1,570.00 7,593.00 500.00 2,200.00 2,700.00 2,980.00 1,900.00 4,880.00 1,350.00 300.00 1,650.00 6,530.00 One Hundred Fifty-four Orcutt Union-C""ontinued 6. Fi.xed Cha-rges (Total) $ 7. Capital Outlay Improvement of Grounds . _ . - . - -- Buildings - ---. - . --- - . - - . --. -- Eq ui pm en t - . _ ---. . 'I.'tcll . . . . . ._ . _._ . ~ 8. Community Services (Total) . ! . 'UNDISTRIBUTED RES.ER VE . - - . Total Expenditures and Transfers $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury . . $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . . Ttal Current Assets - I.,e.ss: Current Liabilities . ,. - . Net Erlding Balance . ._ $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE. $ SPECIAL ACCUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 1946-47 Actual, or Es mated 1,446.74 $ $ 1,711.00 $ $ $ 46,839.45 $ 17,708.89 $ 17,708.89 3,580.00 14,128.89 $ 60,968.34 $ 1947_48 Budget 1,700.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 4,000.00 8,000.00 500.00 3,000.00 71,661.00 13,000.00 13,000.00 84,661.00 Cash in County Treasury $ 10,000.00 $ 15,000.00 D. INCOME ':l'et.ci.l --------------- -- -- ~ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury, Total $ VL TQTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ CAFETERIA ACCOUNT I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in Ban'k:(s) (Total) $ Less: Current Liabilities . . Net - --$ D. INCOME Cafeteria Sales ---------------$ Other lncme - -- - T'tal -------- _ - -- . --. -- . -- -. -----. - -- . . m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES Salaries and Wages $ ~ci Other Expense -------- - ':l't.cll. -~ -- ---- ~- - - ~ V. ENDING BALANCE Cash in Ban'k.(s) (Ttal) . ------~-- - - --.-~--- "-$ I.,e-ss: ~rent Llabilities ----"------------- Net ~---~ ------- ---$ VL TQTAL, EXPENDITURES A.ND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 5,000.00 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 34.95 $ 34.95 $ 6,837.44 $ 6,837.44 6,872.39 $ 792.00 $ 5,846.66 51.64 6,690.30 $ 181.09 21.00 160.09 $ 6,850.39 $ 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 181.09 21.00 160.09 6,557.91 500.00 7,057.91 7,218.00 918.00 6,000.00 100.00 7,018.00 200.00 7,218.00 I 1 -~ I t One Hundred Fifty-five Olive Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 10 Current District Taxes Required 194 7-48 $ 1,830.19 Tax Rate Limit.-Statutory (Education Code Seetion 6357) ,. $ .80 GENERAL FUND L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ Le.ss: Current Li.abilities - . _ . . Net Beginning Balance - . $ IL INCOME State School Fund Appropriations $ District Taxes on Unsecured P roperty . . Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . . ctllE!I" :I.nc:Ille __ . . Total Income other than Current District Taxes . - . $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 . CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . Total Income ----------- - --$ ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ JV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administra.tion (Tota.I) $ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated) . - . $ 2b. Other Ex pense of Instruction. . -----.$ Salaries and Wages (non-:ertificated) -- Other Expense - ------ Total Instruction - ~$ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages . - . -- . Other Expense ---------- Tt.cll --- -- -- ------ ~ 4. l\laintenance of School Plant Salaries and Wages.----- Other Expe.nse . --- Ttal . - . - . "'". . __ ._ . $ 5. Auxlliary Services (Total) $ 6. Fixed Charges (Total )-$ 7. Capital Outlay Improvement of Grounds . . Buildings . --- T ota.I - -- ~I"~~lJ'J:'~ ~~"\Tl!:. ------ Total Expenditures and Transfers . - . $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 . Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) . - : $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . . Iess: Current Llabilities . - ------------------- Net Ell.ding Balance . ~ $ VL TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 1lM6 4'1 Actual, or Estimated 1,085.03 $ 30.96 1,054.07 $ 1,632.98 $ 127.47 9.59 2.31 1,772.35 $ 974.75 $ 2,747.10 $ 3,801.17 $ 2.05 $ 2,400.00 $ 99.80 2,499.80 $ $ $ 486.32 $ $ $ 164.43 $ 2'13.00 $ 90.76 $ $ $ $ 3,486.36 $ 549.81 $ 235.00 314.81 $ 3,801.17 $ 1947_43 B udget 549.81 235.00 314.81 2,400.00 100.00 2,500.00 1,830.19 4,330.19 4,645.00 10.00 2,820.00 140.00 2,960.00 300.00 200.00 500.00 100.00 150.00 250.00 100.00 90.76 300.00 100.00 400.00 100.00 4,345.00 300.00 300.00 4,645.00 One Hundred Fifty-six Mapte Averag-e Daily AttelHlaMe -(aU Grades) 19'6-47 49 Current Dlstriet Taxes Reqaired 1947-48 $ 4,0'76.00 Tax Rate Limlt-Statttter.y Edeedon Code Section 6357) $ .88 GEN'llRAL "1ND 1946-47 Actual, OT Ettimate4 I . BEGINNING BALANCE, J ULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) --$ ~ss: Current Liabilities . ~-- - -------- Net Beginning Balance _ $ II. INCOME State School Fund Appropriations . - --$ County Taxes on Solvent Credits . . District Taxes on Unsecured Property . . Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes --- Other Inrome ----------v------- Total Income other than Current District Taxes . ------$ Cunent District Taxes Received 1946-47 _ - CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIB.ED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income . -----~--- ----- - . _ ----- $ ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITUltES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administra.tion (Total) ----- 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated)---------$ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction . _ ----- Salaries and Wages (non-:er tificated) --- -- 'l:'ot.cll ~stI-t.tcti()11 - $ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages . _ . . ot.h.er Expense ------ Tot:a.1 ------ . -- --$ t . Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 6. Fixed Cllrges (Tota.I) -- _-~----~- $ 7. Capital Ot!ay lmpr()vement of Grounds -.-- Buildin,gs -.-- --- ----- Equipment --- -- -------- T otal . ------ T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) . - . $ UNDISTRIBUT:ED RE.SERVE -- -- Total Expenditures and Transf.ers ----------- . --$ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) . - . $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . . I.ess: Current Llabili ties . ---. - . - - . Net ErldiJlg' Balance. _ _________ . ___ ._ _. $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 859.79 $ 247.80 611.99 $ 3,268.34 $ 3.44 50.01 41.00 3.17 3,366.06 $ 2,663.35 6,029.41 $ 6,641.40 $ $ 3,108.72 $ 978.14 4,086.86 $ $ $ 354.68 $ 151.86 $ 12.00 $ $ $ 300.00 $ $ 4,905.40 $ 1,801.00 65.00 1,736.00 $ 6,641.40 $ 1947-48 13w:lQet 1,801.00 65.00 1,736.00 4,523.00 100.00 4,623.00 4,076.00 8,699.00 10,435.00 25.00 6,500.00 500.00 7,000.00 450.00 350.00 800.00 450.00 60.00 300.00 200.00 200.00 700.00 600.00 500.00 10,135.00 300.00 300.00 10,435.00 } l One Hundred Fifty-seveni Los Olivos Averac~ Daily Attendance (all Grades- 19t8 . - . . 48 C:u1eut Dlstdct Taxes. Required 1947-48 . - . -- --- -- - .$ 8,273.70 Tu Rate Limit-Statutory (EdacaftOa Cte Secti1a 63A). _____ . --$ Lff GICNBUJ:. kOlW I . BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets.) . $ Total Current Assets ,. . - --------- - Less: Cutten.t Liabilities . ---4------~---- -.-~----- . . Net Beginning Balance . $ 11. INQOME State School Fund Appropriations $ Other County Aid . ---- __ -- . Dis t rict Taxes on Unsecured P roperty -- Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . - - Other Income _ --------------------- Total Income other tha n Current Distr ict Taxes --$ Current District Ta xes Received 1946-47 $ CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income - --. _ ___ . -- -- - . $ m. TOTAi., BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS r. Administration $ 2. Instruction $ 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated)_ . . 2b. Other Expense of Instr uction . Total Instruction __ ___ . . __ . _. .$ 3. Operation of School Plant Sa.lar ies and Wages . _._ . . _. Other Expense -------- ----- - Tot al ----------- $ +. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services (Total) $ 6. Fixed Charges (Tota.I) : $ '1. Capital Outlay (Total) ------ ~I~~tJ'I."1!:11: ~~~ - - ~----- 1946-47 .ll ctual, OT E!ttm4tcd 2,585.17 $ 2,585.17 6311.78 1,953.39 $ 3,480.82 3.98 203.92 253.56 216.14 4,158.42 5,351.60 9,510.02 11,463.'tl 19.00 5,625.85 482.94 6,108.79 1,883.33 384.57 5.62 135.80 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Expenditures and Transfers . --$ 8,537.11 $ $ V. ENDING BALANCE, J UNE 30 Cash in County T reasury (Total Current Assets) $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49' . . 3,48'4.3{) Total Current As.sets __________ - 3,484.30 l.e,gs : C urrent Lia billt ies . _ . . . _ ._ ___._ . . _. . . 558.00 Net Endin~ Balance -------$ 2,92.6.lO $ VL TOTAL, EXl'ENITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 11,463.41 $ 1947_48 Budget 3,484.30 3,484.30 558.0() 2,926.30 3,600.00 200.00 3,800.00 8,273.70 12,073.7() 15,000.00 100.00 6,500.00 500.00 7,000.00 1,500.00 750.00 2,250.00 3,00C.00 25.00 300.00 500.00 825.00 14,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 15,000.00 One Hundred Fifty-eight Lompoc Union High School Averare Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 . -. 822 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 . .$109,802.31 Tu Rate Limit-(Education Code Section 6358) -.$ LSO GENERAL FUND I . BEGINNING BALANCE, J ULY 1 Oash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ Less: Current Liabilities -- Net Beginn.ing Balance $ II. INCOME Other Federal Grants (In Lieu of Taxes)-$ State School Fund Appropriations . . Other State apportionments (Transportation)- County Taxes on Sol vent Credits - District Taxes on Unsecured Property . . Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . . Transfers from other Districts . . Other Income _ . _ ______________________ _ Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 - CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income - . _ . $ m. . TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOI\IE $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration Salaries and Wages "' . -------- - Other Ecpense . . --. __ . -- ---- ""'" - - --- ':I'otctl . .__ . ._ . ~ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated) $ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction . . Salaries and Wages (non -certificated) - Total Instruction . $ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages . _ . Other Ex"pense ---------- -- - - Total . . . . . . . - - -. ---- -. -----. --. - .$ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils (Total) -$ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services . -. -. _____ . Salaries and Wages . - _. _______________________________ . ---. -- Other Expense . - - -----. -. -. -- --. - . . . . . . - . . Total . . . - - -- ---. -- - - - - $ Total AtlX:ilia.ry Service:s. . ~---- _ $ 6. F1lted Charr es (Total) $ 7. Capital OuUay 1946-47 Actual, OT Estimated 17,700.05 623.53 17,076.52 2,769.30 67,227.54 70.77 2,378.91 323.51 1,260.00 467.49. 74,497.52 62,066.78 126,564.30 143,640.82 5,620.07 67 ,901.04 10,233.64 78,134.68 12,137.93 2,381.28 7,200.00 33.19 7,233.19 718.58 1947-48 B udget $ 16,476.69 483.00 $ 15,993.69 $ 4,000.00 105,304.00 1,950.00 50.00 4,000.00 250.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 116,554.00 109,802.31 $ 226,356.31 $ 242,350.00 $ 3,000.00 500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 94,400.00 6,000.00 1,750.00 $ 102,150.00 $ 7,920.00 5,080.00 $ 13,000.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 8,500.00 1,350.00 150.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 2,700.00 !And - -------------- ------- $ 8,000.00 Improvement of Grounds . _ . --------- 500.00 B uild.ings - -. - --. ------------. -- ----- . - . ---. -. 60,000. 00 Eq,uipment -- ------ . ---- 1,000.00 Total -,.- ---- --- . - . $ 20,921.40 $ 69,500.00 One Hundred Fifty-nine Lompoc Union High School Continued 8. Community Services Salaries and Wages . -- Other Expe_nse . - -. --. -- -- --- - - ---------- --. - . -. Total - ------- --------- --. $ T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) . . ~I'.)~t.J":['~ ~~~ --------- Total Expenditures and Transfers $ V. ENDING BALANCE, IUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total) . --- -$ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . _. I.,ess: Current Liabilities . . Net Erl.ding Balance _ . $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ CAFETERIA ACCOUNT I. BEGINNING BALANCE, IULY I Cash in Bank(s) (Total) . ----$ Il. INCOME 19'6 7 Actual, or Estimated 500.00 127,647.13 16,476.69 483.00 15,993.69 143,640.82 ' $ $ $ $ 19'7-'8 Budget 750.00 250.00 1,000.00 10,500.00 12,500.00 227,350.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 242,350.00 877.89 $ 1,250.74 Fed.era! Food Grants ____________ . $ 5,138.83 Cafeteria Sales -- 13,236.11 12,500.00 Total $ 18,374.94 $ 12,500.00 m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME ----$ 19,252.83 $ 13,750.74 IV. EXPENDITURES Salaries and Wages ------- --$ ~COc:i . . . :tll~r ~o~t~ --- - - ~ 'l:'ot.cll 4 -~ ~ V. ENDING BALANCE 5,489.16 $ 11,854.86 658.07 18,002.09 $ 2,500.00 8,100.00 650.00 11,250.00 Cash in Bank (s) (Total)--- ---$ 1,250. 7 4 $ 2,500. 74 Less: Current Liabilities . - . _ . . VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 19,252.83 $ 13,750.74 One Hundred Sixty Los Alamos Averare Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 84 Curren District Taxes Required 1947-48 $20,551.52 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) - . $ .80 GENEltAL FUND 1946 47 Actual, or Esti1114Ud I. UGINNING BALANCE, .JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets)-$ 4,635.52 $ Less: Current Lia bill ties ._.-------- - --------'"""' 979.71 Net Beginning Balance - . --------$ 3,655.81 $ D. INCOME State School Fund apportionments $ County Taxes on Solvent Credits - 5,359.32 $ 5.72 District Taxes on Unsecured Property -- 802.09 Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes - . . 282.80 Other Income - ----------- ------------- 38.60 Total Income other than Current District Taxes . --. $ 6,488.53 $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 . . . 16,260.16 CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . Total Income -- - -- ----- - - -. --. ---. -.$ 22,748.69 $ m TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ 26,4-04.50 $ IV. EXPENDITllRES AND TRANSFERS I . Admfnt:stra.tto (Total) -------- . ----------.$ 38.80 $ . ~ hstruetion. 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated) -----$ 9,976.22 :;; 2b. Other Expense of Instruction . _ . 983.99 Salaries and Wages (non-:ertificated) - Total Instruction --$ 10,960.21 $ 3. Operation of Sehool Plant Salaries and Wages ~--. ---------- Other Expense . ----------. -_. . __. ___ _ . . _. . . Total ---. . . . . , . - -. -- ----. - -. - - $ 4 Maintenance of School P laat (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils (Total) . - -$ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services (Total) . -- $ Tot.al Auxiliacy Se.rvice:s -------- --- $ 6. Fixed Charges (Total)-$ 7. Capital Outlay Improvement of Grounds -- Eci uipment . . . . . . -._ _ . . . _ . . -. . _ . ':l'ot.cll . ~~ ~~~~~ ~~J:t.~ --- Total Expenditures and Transfers . ---$ $ 5,017.48 $ 2,692.49 $ 650.00 $ 11.24 $ 661.74 $ 225.32 $ $ 1,309.98 $ $ 20,906.02 $ 1947_48 Budget 8,561.48 3,063.00 5,498.48 7,560.00 1,250.00 8,810.00 20,552.00 29,362.00 34,860.00 60.00 15,000.00 1,200.00 16,200.00 2,750.00 1,000.00 3,750.00 4,500.00 975.00 25.00 1,000.00 350.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 4,000.00 2,500.00 32,360.00 I I I One Hundred Sixty-one Los Alamos Continued l!K&-47 Actual, or 1947_48 V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Ent mated Budget Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ 8,561.48 GENERAL RE.SERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 -- 2,500.00 Total Current Assets . .- - . - . $ 8,561.48 Less: Current Liabilities . ------------- . -- ------ 3,063.00 Net Ending Balance . -- $ 5,498.48 $ 2,500.00 VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 26,404.50 $ 34,860.00 SPECIAL ACCUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND I. !SEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in County Treasury (Total) ~ $ 10,000.00 $ 15,000.00 II. INCOME District Taxes paid into Fund 1946-47 : . $ 5,000.00 DIS'l'RICT TAXE.S REQUIRED to be paid into Fund 1947-48 Total ---- ---- $ 5,000.00 $ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ 15,000.00 $ V. ENDING BALANCE Cash in County Treasury (Total) . - --$ 15,000.00 $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 15,000.00 $ 5,000.00 5,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 . , One Hundred Sixty-two Montecito Union Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 . -. 208 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 $27 ,824.68 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .90 GENERAL FUND l!K6 47 ActuaL, of 1947_43 I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Estimated B udget Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) . - . $ 13,036.70 $ 16,191.32 Less: Current Liabilities - $ 2,669.51 $ 4,365.00 Net Beginning Ba.lance . ~.--- $ 10,367.19 $ 11,826.32 Il. INCOME State School Fund apportionments $ 10,630.24 $ 18,720.00 County Taxes on Solvent Credits . . 40.07 40.00 District Taxes on Unsecured Property - 194.47 185.00 Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . . 874.28 Other Income . _ - . 1,000.53 Total Income other than Current District Taxes . .$ 12,739.59 $ 18,945.00 Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 . . . 26,967.59 CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . 27,824.68 Total Inc ome . -- - . _. . __ __ _ ____ ~. $ 39,707.18 $ 46,769.68 m TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PL US INC01\1E . --$ 50,074.37 $ 58,596.00 IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administ:ration (Total) $ 41.31 $ 50.00 2. Instruction 2a . Teachers Salaries (certificated)_ . - .$ 22,824.28 $ 32,325.00 2b. Other Expense of Instruction --- 990.48 0th er Ecpense . - -- --- . --- - . . . . . . . . . 1,250 .00 Total Instruction -- .$ 23,814. 76 $ 33,575.00 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages __ . __ _ _ . Other Ecpense - - -- ---- Total $ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Au xiJiary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils (Total )- -$ Sb. Other Aux iliary Services (Total) . $ Total Auxiliary Services - - - $ 6. Fixed Charges (Total ) -$ 7. Capital Outlay (Total) . $ T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) - . $ UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE --------- -- Total Expenditures and Transfers . --$ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury. - -----$ G~ ~~ ~ ~. l.~ ~r 1~-- ~: C1Jrroent TJabDIU ' , , , ---- ~ Jl!rtc'~ l3~~]lail!lllJ'L.~1'Fllll~~~~-- ~ . a--- - ~ VL TOTAL, BPENDITVRES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 7,492.08 686.93 1,947.00 458.25 2,405.25 $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,400.00 2,200.00 7,600.00 5,500.00 2,251.00 500.00 2,751.00 1,339. ~ti $ 113.47 $ 2,355.00 $ 520.00 500.00 2,600.00 1,000.00 38,248.05 $ 54,096.00 16,191.32 4,500.00 4,365.00 11,826.32 $ 4,500.00 50,074.37 ~ !)81596.00 Montecito-Continued CAFETERIA ACCOUNT I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in Bank (s) (Total) . -. . $ IL INCOME Federal Food Grants --$ Caieteria Sales - "-- Other Income . ----- - To'tal . __ ---_-- -- __ . . - . $ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . - . $ IV. EXPENDITURES Salaries and Wages . _ - . _ . $ ~cl . . Other Cests . ,. _ ___ . . ~Ct.a.l ~ V. ENDING BALANCE ' Cash in Bank(s) . _ . _ . $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ One Hundred Sixt-three 19'6-47 Actual, or E'lffmaud 457.68 $ 1,322.94 $ 4,023.02 500.00 5,845.96 $ 6,303.64 $ 1,823.00 $ 3,860.94 85.90 5,769.84 $ 533.80 $ 6,303.64 $ 1947-48 Budget 533.80 1,300.00 4,100.00 500.00 5,900.00 6,433.80 1,900.00 3,800.00 100.00 5,800.00 100.00 6,433.80 , One Hundred Sixty-four Jalama Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 0 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 $ 2,473.41 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .80 GENERAL FUND I . BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) . - . $ 1'ess: Current Liabilities . _ . . Net Beginning Balance . - II. INCOME State School Fund appor tionments $ District Taxes on Unsecured Property - Other Income ---- --- - -- Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . Total In come . --.,., . -- -------. --___ -. J $ . m TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDIT'URES AND TRANSFERS 1. AdmI n istra. t.ion (Total) ________ . --. . 2. Instruction 19'8 47 Actual, OT Estimated 437.72 $ 232.44 205.28 1,604.38 40.04 1.37 1,645.79 1,645.79 $ 1,851.07 $ $ Total . . ~ 50.00 3. Operation of School Plant ~otcll -- -- - - -- - - --~--- -~ . -~ 4. l\faintenance of School Plant (Total) 5. Au xiliary Services (Total) . _ . 6. Fixed Charges (Total) ------ --------- T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) . .$ ~J:)~!:)'J:".El.~l.J'I."~ ~~~ - -- ---- Total Expenditures and Transfers -.$ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 . cash in County Tr easury (Total Current Assets) . - . $ GENERAL ~ERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . . Total Current Assets . 4--- ------- Less: Current Liabilities . __________________ . Net Eliding Balance. . ---- __ . ___ ._._ . . . . . _ $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE, . $ 14.48 $ $ $ $ 360.00 $ 1,174.48 $ 756.59 756.59 80.00 676.59 $ 1,851.07 $ 756.59 80.00 676.59 2,473.41 2,473.41 3,150.00 50.00 300.00 250.00 750.00 50.00 1,000.00 250.00 2,650.00 500.00 500.00 3,150.00 - One Hundred Sixty-five Hope Average Daily AtteAdalUle (all Grades) 1946-17 ----- 2'78 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 -------$19,924.47 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) . - - .$ .90 GENERAL FUND 19i6-47 Actuat,or 1947-48 Es mated Budget I . BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) --$ 13,543.91 $ 17,211.53 l.ess: CUITent Liabilities . _ . ---- 2,705.95 $ 4,601.00 Net Beginning Balance . $ 10,837.96 $ 12,610.53 IL INCOME State School Fwid apportionments $ Other State apportionments (Transportation) - 11,522.79 $ 25,020.00 428.00 County Taxes on Solvent Credits _ . . 202.86 200.00 District Taxes on Unsecured Property --- 264.81 350.00 Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes -- 436.44 Other Income _ . _. ________________________ . 613.43 Total Income other than Current District Taxes --$ 13,040.33 $ 25,998.00 Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 -- 28,590.18 CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 19,924.47 Total Income ----------- --$ 41,630.51 $ 45,922.47 ill. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . _ . $ 52,468.47 $ 58,533.00 IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administra.tion (Total) --$ 35.51 $ 40.00 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated) . . 21,259.02 29,393.00 2b. Other Expense of Instruction . . 1,498.10 Salaries a.nd Wages (non-:ertificated) . . 1,050.00 Total Inst.ruction -$ 22,757.12 $ 30,443.00 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages . ------- $ 4,200.00 Other Expense --- 1,200.00 Total ---$ 5,128.51 $ 5,400.00 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 2,050.68 $ 2,000.00 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils (Total)- $ 2,408.50 $ 3,150.00 5b. Other Auxiliary Services (Total) . -- -$ 1,392.26 $ 1,500.00 Total Auxilia.ry Services . -. --$ 3,800.76 $ 4,650.00 6. Fixed Charges (Total) . - --"--,.$ 1,165.74 $ 500.00 7. Capital OuUay Buildings --- --- $ 500.00 Equipment . - . 1,000.00 ~ottl . $ 810.62 $ 1,500.00 T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) . . 4,109.00 4,500.00 ~~~l.JT~ ~~~ , . - 1,000.00 Total Expenditures and Transfers . - --$ 39,657.94 $ 50,033.00 V. ENDING BALANCE, J'UNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets).---~ 17,211.53 GENERAL ~ERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . -. 8,500.00 ~ss: Current Liabilities . - 4,601.00 Net Ending Balance . --$ 12,610.53 $ 8,500.00 VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 52,468.47 $ 58,533.00 One Hundred Sixty-six Hope Continued SPECIAL ACCUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasu.ry (Total )~ . . JI. INCOME District Taxes paid into Fund 1946-47 --- $ DIST.RICT T.AXF.s REQUIRED to be paid into Fund 1947-48 . . Total . -- - --. ---. --. --. -- --. --- . - . - . . m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ V. ENDING BALANCE Cash in County Treasury (Tota.I) _. ___ . $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES PLUS ENDING BALANCE . . 19t6 47 Actual, or Estimated 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 6,690.30 $ 7,018.00 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00 3,600.00 72.00 One Hundred Sixty-seven Guadalupe Joint Union Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 -- 616 Current Di.strict Taxes Required 1947-48 6,358 Tax Rate Limit By Election (Education Code Section 6358 $ 2.90 GENERAL FUND 1946-47 A ctual, or 1947_48 I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ Less: CUJTen t Lia bili ti es . __ ___ : __ - . Net Beginning Balance $ ll. INCOME State School Fund apportionments $ Other State apportionments (Transportation) . . County Taxes on Solvent Credits -- District Taxes on Unsecured Property -- Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . . c:tlleI' :lllc:ellle - -------------- : . . Total Income other than Current District Taxes --$ Current Dis trict Taxes Received 1946-47 _ . . CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . Total Incollle -~ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOI\IE . - . $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration Salaries and Wages -- -- - . - Other Expense -- --- - "' - --- '1.:'Cltlll -- - -~ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated)_ --$ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction -- c'tlleI" ~erise --- Total Instruction ; $ 3. Operation of School Plant TCltal - --$ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Auxili.ary Services . . 5a. Transportation of Pupils (Total)- --$ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services (Total) . - . $ Total Auxiliary Services $ 6. Fixed Charges (Total) . $ 7. Capital Outlay Improvement of Grounds : --- B uildin.gs . -- - . --. -- - _ __ - . - Equipment . -- _ . _ ----. -~-. ___ . - _. - Total --- -------------$ 8. Community Services (Tota.I) ----------- ----- $ l:JNDISTR.lBUTED ~ERVE ------------------------------ Total Expenditures and Transfers . - ----$ . . Estimated Budget 12,571.90 $ 93,082.67 4,554.86 4,768.00 8,017.04 $ 88,314.67 42,008.73 $ 72,079.00 '150.00 95.38 100.00 2,915.27 9,000.00 248.01 50.00 159.19 45,426.58 $ 81,979.00 116,558.36 165,206.33 161,984.94 $ 247,185.33 170,001.98 $ 335,500.00 $ 7,500.00 250.00 6,809.53 $ 7,750.00 49,422.26 $ 75,000.00 4,948.20 5,500.00 54,370.46 $ 80,500.00 11,236.30 $ 12,750.00 3,250.21 $ 2,000.00 2,378.61 $ 2,500.00 65.27 $ 500.00 2,443.68 $ 3,000.00 1,871.34 $ 2,000.00 $ 7,500.00 162,500.00 20,000.00 1,645.24 $ 190,000.00 60.35 7,500.00 81,687.31 $ 305,500.00 One Hundred Sixt:y"-eight Guadalupe Joint Union-,Continued V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash iil Cunty Trell!iury (Ttal Current Assets-----$ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 fr 1948-49 --- ----- Ttll. Currezit ~ets -$ ~ss: Current Liabilities . - . '""" . Net Erlding Balance --------$ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE. _____ $ SPECIAL ACCUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 1946-47 Actual, or Eatf '114Ul 93,082.6'7 93,()82.67 4,'768.00 88,314.6'7 l '70,001.98 $ $ ~ iI1 ClllltY' 'I'I'ell!i~ -~ '7,f()(),()() $ U.S. Savings Bonds (at cost) . _ - 15,000.00 $ Tota.I ---: . $ 22,500.00 $ IV. ExPENDITORES AND TRANSFERS 7. Capital Outlay Build in gs . - ---. --- -. --. - --. - -- -- - -- -- - - - - ---- --- -- - - --- -$ Equipment -- - - - --. --. -------- --. --. --. - ~()tell. ------ -~-------------- - ---4- V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 2,068.()f 1,963.80 4,031.81 Cash iil Cunty 'I'I'ell!i~--- - --$ lf,()()0.0() U.S. Savings Bonds (at cost) . _. . ._ .- .- . _ 7,500.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 331,!()0.00 3,468.11 ll,000.00 18,468.11 Tota.I ----------------$ 22,500.00 $ 18,468.15 VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 22,!0(}.00 $ 18,468.11 CAFETERIA ACCOUNT L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash iil Bank(s) ---- ------------------------------------------$ Accounts Receivable . ___ . _ . __ . ____ -. Total -- ---- --. - ---- ------------ -- - --- --- ------ ------- --- --- ------$ D. INCOME Ji'elerll. Ji'i (:;rants - ---$ Federal Non-Food Grants - --- -- - . Cafeteria Sales . - --. - ---- -- -- ------- c:tllE!I" r11c:eIrle -----------,., 'l:'o~ -------------------------- - -- ~ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . --$ IV. EXPENDITURES Salaries and Wages----------$ ~Cci -----$ Equipment (nly as authrized bY' law) . : . __ _ c:tl'ler- Costs -------- T~ -- - ----------------------------- . ---------------------. ----- V. ENDJ:NG BALANCE (Total) -~--------- ---$ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ ADV AN CED PLANNING FUND I . BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 $ Receipts ---- ----. -- -- . -- --. - $ Ttal lncme and Beginning Balance July 1 . - - . - . $ Expenditures ----------. --- -- ,.,. - . - . -----$ Ending Bal.ance . --- . - --- - - . $ 3,!'71.33 $ 264.61 3,839.98 $ 2,611.9'7 '76().8'7 l,4'76.01 691.()'7 9,543.96 13,383.94 3,!80.00 5,903.0'7 '7'72.69 '713.61 10,969.41 2,414.!3 13,383.94 3,921.0() 3,921.00 '7,81().00 '7,810.00 0,()()0.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,414.13 4!2.63 2,86'7.16 1,800.00 !)(}().()() 6JOOIAOO 2,16'7.84 1(),86'7 .84 13,'731.00 3,831.0() 6,!00.00 2,100.00 90().()0 13, '731.00 13, '731.00 One Hundred Sixty-nine Goleta Union Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-4'7 381 Current District Taxes Required 194.'7-48 . --$23,'719.55 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 635'7) --' .90 GENERAL FUND l!N6 47 Actual, of 1947_48 Estimated Budget I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ 14,121.09 $ 24,332 45 Less: Current Lia bill ti es . ---- -- ---. . . . . . . . . . . 3,528.04 5,188.00 Net Beginning Balance . . $ 10,593.05 $ 19,144.45 Il. INCOME State School Fund apportionments $ 21,716.65 $ 34,290.00 Other State apportionments (Transportation) . : . - . 1,330.00 County Taxes on Solvent Credits - 20.72 District Taxes on Unsecured Property . . 1,319.74 1,500.00 Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . !. . 1,048.55 Other Income ----- ---- --- 1,009.48 Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ 25,115.14 $ 37,120.00 Current District Taxes Received 1946-47- . 36,320.02 CURRENT DISTRICT TAXE.S REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 23,719.55 Total Income . --------- ------- -- $ 61,435.16 $ 60,839.55 m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ 72,028.21 $ 79,984.00 JV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Ad.nlin.istration . ------- -----. _ . Salaries and Wages - ---- . . $ 5,200.00 Other Ecpense ---------------- - 300.00 Total . --- - -- ---- -- ----------- -- --- ------ -- - - -.$ 5,087.24 $ 5,500.00 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated)_ - .$ 26,203.61 $ 36,500.00 2b. Other Expense of Instruction . - . . 2,313.77 C:"tller Expe11se ~- ---- 2,800.00 Total Instruction ---.$ 28,517.38 $ 39,300.00 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages . . $ 5,175.00 Othe1 Ecpense . . . 2,825.00 Total ---$ $ 7,775.62 $ 8,000.00 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 3,927.25 $ 4,500.00 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils Salaries and Wages - -- - $ 3,947.00 Other Expense ----- --- 1,473.00 '1."ot.cll . $ 3,699.11 $ 5,420.00 5b. Other Auxiliary Services (Total) $ 36.76 $ 200.00 Total Auxiliary Services - --$ 3,735.87 $ 5,620.00 6. Fixed Charges 6a. Interest on Current Liabilities . -. . $ 75.00 6b. C:"ther Fixed Charges . _ . $ 696.46 1,000.00 Tota.I . ---------$ 696.46 $ 1,075.00 '7. Capital Outlay (Total)- -- $ 1,506.94 $ 7,011.00 8. Community Services (Total) $ 48.00 378.00 T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) . -- 1,589.00 1,600.00 'UNDIS'I"RIBUTED RESER.VE ---- -- 1,000.00 Total Expenditures and Transfers $ 52,883.76 $ 73,984.00 One Hundred Seventy Goleta Union Continued V. ENDING BALANCE, roNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) . - . $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . Ie,ss,: Current Liabilities . --- _ . ______________ . _ _________ _ . . Net En.ding Balance --- - _ . - _ "' $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ SPECIAL ACCUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND L BEGINNING BALANCE, J'ULY 1 Ca.sh in County Treasury (Tota.1) . - . $ U.S. Savings Bonds (at cost) ~Ct.cil $ II. 'IN'COME (Total) ---$ District Truces paid into Fu.nd 19'.46-47 . . DISTRICT TAXFS REQUIRED to be paid into Fund 1947-48 m . TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME ---$ V. ENDING BALANCE, J'UNE 30 1946 47 Actual, OT Esti1114ted 24,332.45 5,188.00 19,144.45 72,028.21 5,560.00 4,440.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 Cash in County Treasury . - . $ 10,560.00 U.S. Savings Bonds (at cost) 4,440.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1947-48 Budget 6,000.00 6,000.00 79,984.00 10,560.00 4,440.00 15,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 20,000.00 Total ---. - --. --. ---. ----. --- --. -- - $ 15, 000. 00 $ 20, 000. 00 VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 15,000.00 $ 20,000.~ One Hundred Seventy-one Garey Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 . - 16 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 $ 1,366.89 Tax Rate Limi~tatutory (Education Code Section 6357) - . $ .80 L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ Less: Cunent Liabilities . ------ - Net Beginn.ing Balance -------- ----1---- ll. INCOME State School Fund apportionments $ County Taxes on Solvent Credits . . District Taxes on Unsecured Property . . Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . . Other Income ----------- Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 . . CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED ro BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . Total Income - - -- -. ---. - $ ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration (Tota.I) - --- 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (cer tificated)_ . - . $ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction. -------- Other EJcpense - ------ - . -'"-- Total ln.struction ----------------$ 3. Operation of School Plant Sal.aries and Wages . ._ . .,. _ ~.---- Other Expense ------------ Total -----------$ 4. Maintenance of School Plant Salaries and Wages- . Other Expense. Painting school room and lavatory . . Total -------$ 5. Auxiliary Services (Total) $ 6. Fixed Charges (Total) $ 7. Capital Outlay Improvement of Grounds -- Equipment . -- -- - . -- . - . ""' . _ Total . - -. _ . . "UNDISTRI13UTED ~ERVE ----- Total Expenditures and Transfers . - ----$ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ GENERAL ~ERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 --- l.ess: CUI"rent Llabili ties . __ _ ~ ____ . __ _ . Net Erl.ding Balance . _ _. _ $ VL TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 1916 4.7 Actual, OT Esttmated 1,430.44 $ 487.'14 942.7() 1,730.13 $ .62 45.08 .66 2.52 1,779.01 $ 1,777.77 3,556.78 4,499.48 2,400.00 149.65 2,549.65 524.68 295.00 659.07 4.77 46.20 3,784.37 975.11 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 260.00 715.11 $ 4,499.48 $ $ 1917-48 Budget 975.11 260.00 715.11 2,400.00 70.00 2,470.00 1,366.89 3,836.89 4,552.00 5.00 2,800.00 250.00 3,050.00 310.00 270.00 580.00 50.00 385.00 435.00 5.00 50.00 77.00 50.00 127.00 100.00 4,352.00 200.00 200.00 4,552.00 One Hundred Seventy-two Santa Barbara School Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) lMG-'1.- -------- 2843 Canent District Taxes .Required 1947-48 ------------------------------'348,300.00 Tu Rate J.imit-StaiutoJT (Education Colle Section 6357) -------$ .90 GENER.AL FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 . Cash in County Treasury (Total Curren t Assets) . . $ U.S. Savings Bonds (at cost) . - . ----$ Stores __ . . . - . ----. -- . - - _______. . Total Current Assets . _ . _ . $ Less: Current Lia bill ties . , . - . ---------- -- -- Net Beginning Balance . --_____ --.- . - . $ Il. INCOME State School Fund apportionments (include all "regular" state aid) . $ County Ta.xes on Solvent Credits ------ . ---,.----------- District Taxes on Unsecured Property . , $ Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes -- -- :tllt?.r" :Irlc:111e . Total In come other than Current District Taxes $ Current Dist rict Taxes Received i 946-47 . . CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . Total Income -----------$ m . TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . - . $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS - 1. Administration Salaries and Wages --------. - Other Expense ___ ___ __ . -- ________ . __ . ______ . . . . . . . . Total . - . - . -. - -------. --. - . $ ! . Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated) ----.$ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction . --------.$ Salaries and Wages (non-certificated) . . 0th er Expense . _ . ____ . __ ___ - . _ ___ . Total Instruction . _. $ '3. Operation of School Plant .5alaries and Wages _________ . _________ , --- Other Ex'pense ------ . - - ---. -- -- - - ---- -- . -. . Total . - . . . --. -. - . -- - - - -- - . - - -- - -. - - $ 4. Maintenance of School .Plant 'Salaries and W age.s . _. _. __ . - --_____ . __ . . . . Other E:cpense __ . --. _ . --. ___ --- -- ---. . . --"-". . . Total . . . . - $ 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils (Total) $ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services Salaries and Wages. ___ ---. -----. __ __._ ._ . _ . -- ___ _ Other Ecpense .: . . _. . . _. . _. _ . Total . -- - __ . ___ . - $ Total Auxiliary Serv.ices . ------ ----~ . ,. . _ . . . $ 6. Fixed Charges (Total ) $ 7. Capital Outlay Improvement of Grounds ___. . ___ . _ Buildings -. --. -----. -. -. -. ----. -. -. --. -. . Equipment -- - . ----. . --- __ _ . -------- . 1~7 Actual, or Estimated 93,7ff6.00 20,000.00 20,152.00 133,938.00 18,193.00 116,745.00 217,984.00 810.00 13,664.00 6,689.00 5,542.00 244,689.00 343,298.00 587,987.00 703,732.00 22,689.00 334,048.00 10,552.00 344,600.00 41,649.00 15,476.00 965.00 14,814.00 15,779.00 12,676.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total . - . - -. ----- -. -- . --- . - . -. - -- --- - - -$ 20,416.00 $ 1947.48 Budget 174,185.00 28,500.00 202,685.00 48,300.00 154,385.00 342,736.00 15,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 372,736.00 348,300.00 721,036.00 875,421.00 25,422.00 2,775.00 28,197.00 426,008.00 6,346.00 14,1131.00 446,385.00 36,849.00 12,472.00 49,321.00 10,754.00 21,100.00 31,854.00 1,000.00 18,207.00 175.00 18,382.00 19,382.00 13,879.00 3,200.00 12,858.00 3,500.00 19,558,00 One Hundred Seventy:three Santa Barbara School_.Continued 8. CommunJty Services (Total) . - . $ T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) . . ~I'~~~l!:J:) ~~~ ---------------- - , Total Expenditures and Transfers . . $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury . -' $ stores -------------- -------- GENERAL RESEl'tVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 -- Total Current Assets . _ ._ . $ 1'ess: Current Liabilities - . Net Ending Balance -: $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITUR.ES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ CAFETERIA ACCOUNT I. BEGlNNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in Bank(s) . ------$ Accounts Receivable . - 'J:'tctl . ~ ~ss: Current L.iabilities . - . ___. . . Net . -- -. -. - . -- $ IL INCOME Federal Fod. Gr an ts . - . -._ . _--- $ Federal Nn-Fod Grants . _ . _ . . Caleteria Sales ----- Other In:me -- --- Ttal -- --$ III. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . - . $ IV. EXPENDITURES Salaries and Wages . $ Food . Equipment (only as authorized by law) $ Other Csts \ . 'l:'t~l . ~ V. ENDING BALANCE Cash in Bank(s) ----$ A:cunts Receivable -~- ~t!l.l . ._ -~ Less: Current Liabilities . -- . Net -$ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ l!M6-47 Actual, OT Estimated 2,054.00 $ 54,208.00 529,547.00 $ 193,985.00 28,500.00 222,485.00 48,300.00 174,185.00 $ 703,732.00 $ 1,661.00 $ 3,913.00 5,574.00 $ 2,844.00 2,730.00 $ 11,232.00 $ 6,090.00 36,138.00 616.00 50,076.00 $ 56,806.00 $ 16,776.00 $ 32,490.00 5,535.00 1,330.00 56,131.00 883.0() 2,693.00 3,576.00 2,901.00 675.00 $ 56,806.00 $ 1947-48 Budget 2,454.00 58,000.00 25,000.00 694,021.00 181,400.00 181,400.00 875,421.00 883.00 2,693.00 3,576.00 2,901.00 675.00 12,000.00 38,000.00 50,000.00 50,675.00 16,500.00 30,000.00 1,300.00 47,800.00 2,875.0() 50,675.00 One Hundred Seventy-four Santa Ynez Valley Union High School Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 190 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 . $71,351.98 Tax Rate Limi~tatutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .75 GENERAL FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Oash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) ---$ Less: Current Lia bill ties --. -----. _. . ____ _. . __. . --- Net Beginning Balance , $ II. INCOME Federal State Vocational Education apportionments $ State School Fund apportionments (include all "regular" state aid). Other State apportionments . _ . County Tues on Solvent Credits . . Other County Aid --------' - District Taxes on Unsecured Property . . Delinquent Municipal and District Tues - Transfers from other Districts _ - . - . Other Income . ---- Total Income other than Current District Tues $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 - - CURRENT DISTRICT TAXF.s REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income ------.$ ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOI\IE . --$ IV. ExPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration Salaries and Wages -------------- Other Expen.se -- ---._- - Tota.I - ------ . --'"---- . ---.$ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated). --$ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction ------- Salaries and Wages (non-certificated) . - -- Other Expense . ---- - Total Instruction - $ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages . -- -. . Other Expense ------- ':I'Ctal.l. . . - . . . . . . . . . $ 4. Maintenance of School P lant (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services Sa. Transportation of Pupils Salaries and Wages ---------- Other ExpellSe --- . - Total -----------$ Sb. Other Auxiliary Services . - . Salaries and Wages - -- -- - Other Expen.se --- --- . Total -- ~ $ Total Auxiliary Services . _ . _ . _ . $ 1946-47 A ctual, 01' E.!timated 43,688.51 $ 4,932.49 $ 38,756.02 $ 2,154.68 $ 20,378.31 46.37 947.39 594.74 6S7.99 24,779.48 $ 47,314.10 72,093.58 $ 110,849.60 $ $ S,016.99 $ 35,831.58 $ 8,168.38 43,999.96 $ $ 8,451.10 $ 3,617.S5 $ l $ 7,299.39 $ 1,627.45 $ 8,926.84 $ 6. Fixed Charges (Total)-------$ 2,432.63 $ 1947-48 Budget 26,066.27 7968.25 18,098.02 2,000.00 37,500.00 3,100.00 50.00 500.00 1,050.00 100.00 750.00 1,100.00 46,150.00 71,351.98 117,501.98 135,600.00 5,500.00 1,000.00 6,500.00 41,000.00 2,100.00 8,400.00 51,500.00 '1,000.00 4,000.00 11,000.00 2,200.00 4,300.00 2,300.00 6,600.00 800.00 600.00 1,400.00 8,000.00 2,800.00 One Hundred Seventy-five Santa Ynez Valley Union High School Continued 7. Capital Outlay 19'6-47 Actual, OT Eatimated 1947-48 Budget Improvement of Grounds --. $ 2,000.00 Buildings ---------- . ------ 25,000.00 Equipment --------------- 3,000.00 Total ------ ------------$ 18,64i.as $ ao,000.00 8. Community Services (Total)-"$ 563.86 $ 1,500.00 T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures). 1,100.00 2,100.00 UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE -- 10,000.00 Total Expenditures and Transfers . - . $ 92,751.58 $ 125,600.00 V. ENDING BALANCE, J UNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 194b-49 . -- Iess: Current Liabilities -------------------- . ----- - - Net Ending Balance ------------$ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ SPECIAL ACCUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND I . BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in County Treasury ------------- $ U.S. Savings Bonds (at cost) . ---- '.I'ot.cll ----~------ . - . -$ ll. INCOME District Taxes paid into Fund 1946-47 . _--$ DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED to be paid into Fund 1947-48 . -- . Total . - - _ . --. --. - . $ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . - - - $ V. ENDING BALANCE Cash in County Tl"easuey . -------. -----$ U.S. Savings Bonds (at cost) ----~ . $ 1'.ess: Current Llab illt ies. . ___ . ____ . _ _ --. _. . $ 26,066.27 7,968.25 18,098.02 $ 110,849.60 $ 2,140.00 $ 28,860.00 31,000.00 $ 1,000 $ 1,000.00 $ 32,000.0IJ $ 3,140.00 28,860.00 32,000.00 $ 10,000.00 10,000.00 135,600.00 3,140.00 28,860.00 32,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 33,000.00 33,000.00 VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 32,000.00 $ 33,000.00 One Hundred Seventy-six Honda Averag'e Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 -- 0 Current Distarict Taxes Required 1947-48 . $ 4,108.80 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) -$ .80 GENERAL f 'UND 1946 47 Actua!,OT 1947_48 Es mated B udget I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in County Treasury------------------------------- $ 3,076.20 $ 3,291.20 Less: Current Lia bill ti es . -- --. -- . 175.00 225.00 Net Beginning Balance --. ~- $ 2,901.20 $ 3,066.20 II. INCOME District Taxes on Unsecured Property $ 29.20 $ 25.00 Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes -- .41 0th er Income _ ~- . :-:----: - --- - . 7.42 Total Income other than Current Dist rict Taxes $ 37.03 $ 25.00 Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 $ 2,989.97 CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . 4,108.80 Tota.I Income ---------_,_-----$ 3,027.00 $ 4,133.80 m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . - . $ 5,928.20 $ 7,200.00 IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 2. Instruction. 2a. Teachers Sala ries (certificated)_ - . $ 3,000.00 Other Expense . ------------- . .,. . 250.00 Total Instruction . --~-. - . $ 3,250.00 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages . ----. __ . __ . - . . $ 100.00 Other Expense ------- -- 100.00 Total . . . . . . -- -- -- -.-. - --- . $ 200.00 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 50.00 5. Auxiliary Services (T-o.t a.l. ) . .$ 2,250.00 $ 2,250.00 6. Fixed Cbarres (Total)--$ 12.00 $ 50.00 T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures)-$ 600.00 $ 600.00 tJN'DIS'I'R.IBUTED RESERVE -- 300.00 Total Expenditures and Transfers $ 2,862.00 $ 6,700.00 V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 cash in County Tr easury (Total Current Assets) $ 3,291.29 GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . . 500.00 Less: Current Liabilities . - . 225.00 Net Ending Balance ----.$ 3,066.20 $ 500.00 VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRA.NSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 5,928.20 $ 7,200.00 One Hundred Seventy-seven San Julian Averace Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 0 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 . .$ 3.J.60.65 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .80 GENERAL FUND 1946-47 Actual, or Estimated I . BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Qash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets)-- .$ 498.06 Less: Current Lia bill ties . -----------_ . . __ . . 140.00 Net Beginning Balance . $ 358.06 II. INCOME County Taxes on Solvent Credits $ 1.88 District Taxes on Unsecured Property . . 2.96 Other Income __ _ --. . 2.53 Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ 7.37 Current District Taxes Received 1946-41 . . 5,065.62 CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . Tota.I Income ----------$ 5,072.99 ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME.---$ 5,431.05 IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration (Total) . . 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils Salaries and Wages --------- Other ExpellSe . ----_--- Total Auxilia.ry Services _______ --------$ 1,157.70 6. Fixed Charges (Tota.I) . : . _____ $ 84.00 7. Capital Outlay (Total)------$ 3,600.00 T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) ~ -- UNDISTRI:BUTED RESERVE ----- Total Expenditures and Transfers . ---$ 4,841.70 V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ 4,384.35 GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 -- Less: Current Liabilities . . 3,795.00 Net Ell.ding Balance ~- -$ 589.35 VL TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 5,431.05 1947_48 Budget $ 4,384.35 3,795.00 $ 589.35 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 3,160.65 $ 3,220.65 $ 3,810.00 $ 10.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,000.00 500.00 1,500.00 150.00 1,400.00 250.00 3,310.00 500.00 500.00 3,810.00 One HWldred Seventy-eight Santa Maria School Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 . - . - 1556 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 $339,183.31 Tax Rate Limi~tatutory (Education COde Section 6357) $ 1.50 GENERAL FUND L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in County Treasu.ry (Total C1.1I"rent A!i;et!) --$ ~ss: Current Llabili ties . ------------------------ . - Net Beginning Balance . _ __ $ ll. INCOME Federal State Vocational Ed11cation apportionment! $ State School Fund apportionments (incl11de all "reg11lar" i;tate aid). CoWlty Taxei; on Solvent Credit! Dii;trict Taxes on Uni;ec\lred Property - Delinq11ent M11nicipal and Dii;trict Taxe1 . Transferi; from other Dii;tricts . . :tile.I" :C11.ceIJle _ . . Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ CWTent Dii;trict Taxei; Received 1946-4'7 . . CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO J:3ALANCE J:3UDGET 1947-48 . . Tetal Inceme . -. --. -- -. ---------. --. ----. --- - - . -. - -$ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . - .$ IV. EXPENDITORES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration Salariei; and Wagei; ---- -- - 0th.er Ecpense ---- --- ro- Tota.I -- - -- ----. -- -----. --. -.$ 2. Instruction 2a. Teacheri; Salariei; (certificated)_ --$ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction . -- Salaries and Wagei; (non-certificated) . -- Other :E:Jcpeni;e ~-- - Total Ins tructien __ _ . . ____ . _ $ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages-------- . Other E.xpense . ---. ------ - -. -. _. ________ . _______ ---- . Total . --------$ 4. Maintenance of School Plant Salaries and Wages . -------- - . . Otller Expe.nse _______ . -- . ___ . _. ______ . _ . __ . _. Tetal . - _. - $ 5. Auxiliary Services (Total) $ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services . . Salaries and Wages . - __ __ . . 1.tler ~JCJE!:~e ----- -~ . - Tetal . -- --. ---. - -----. ------. -- -----. -- -. --. -- -. - . $ Total Auxiliary Services - - $ 6. Fixed Cbargei; (Total) $ 7. Capital Outlay 19(6 7 Actual, of l!K7-.S Estimated Budget 7(), '7()6.3() $ 193,677.69 39,513.83 59,5()1.()() 31,192.4'7 $ 134,1 '76.69 742.33 87,43().63 14() ,()4().()() 318.74 2()().()() 14,626.2() 33,()()().()() 2,1()3.82 1,()()().()() 1,35().()() 1,()()().()() 463.34 ll'7,l35.l6 $ 175,24().()() 271,1()5.95 339,183.31 3'78,141.ll $ 514,423.31 4()9,333.48 $ 648, 6()(). ()() $ 1(),58().()() 2, 16(). ()() ll,896.69 $ 12,'74().()() 178,452.8() $ 225,425.()() 16,737.95 3,65().()() 18,3()().()() 195,19().'75 $ 247,3'75.()() $ 21,34().()() 1(),8()().()() 26,236.65 31, 94(). ()() $ 3,96().()() 5,91().()() 8,556.8() $ 9,87().()() 4,622.86 $ 6,()()().()() 6,95().()() 1,225.0() 359.99 $ 8,1'75.()() 4,982.85 $ 14.,l '75.()() 3,'762.1 '7 $ 5,5()().()() ~llll.CI' . :t; ~(),()()()_()() J:311ilciillgi; !i!'7(),()()().()() Eq uipmen t . -. --. - . - . - ------- . ----- -------. - -. - -. - -. - - -. -. -. - -- - --- 10, 000. 00 Total F ------ ----$ 2Q,ii.Q,OO $ 300,000.00 ' I One Hundred Seventy-nine Santa Maria School Continued 8. Community Services (Total) $ UNDISTR.IBUTED RESERVE . . Total Expenditures and Transfers $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . . Less: Cur1'"ent Liabilities . . Net Ending Balance -----$ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ SPECIAi. ACCUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in County Treasury ._ . . $ U.S. Savings Bonds (at cost) -- ~ot.lll ~ II. INCOME 1946-47 Actual, or Estimated 81.88 275,156.79 193,677.69 59,501.00 134,176.69 409,333.48 10,020.00 19, 980.00 30,000.00 District Taxes paid into Fund 1946-47 -------$ 10,000.00 DISTRICT TAXES REQUIB.ED to be paid into Fund 1947-48 . . 1947_48 Budget $ 4,000.00 15,000.00 $ 640,600.00 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 648,600.00 $ 20,020.00 19,980.00 $ 40,000.00 Total . -- --. --. ---- --. -. -- ~ . ----. ~ . -- . --$ 10, 000 .00 $ 10,000.00 10,000.00 m TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ 40,000.00 $ 50,000.00 V. ~ING BALANCE Cash in County Tr'easury . - . .- - _ . ._ $ 20,020 U.S. Savings Bonds (at c6st) - ----- 19,980.00 Total ---$ 40,000.00 $ 50,000.00 VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 40,000.00 $ 50,000.00 3,075.00 $ 2,812.50 4,275.00 7,350.00 $ 4,537.50 $ 2,812.50 $ One Hundred Eighty Solvang Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-~7 61 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 --"$ 7,954.99 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) --$ .80 GENERAL FUND Oash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) --.$ Less: Current Liabilities - - Net Beginning Balance . .$ Il. INCOME State School Fund apportionments (include all "regular" state aid). $ County Taxes on S'olvent Credits - District Taxes on Unsecured Property -- Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . . c:tll~l' :Cilc:eme , . ~ - Total Income other than Current District Taxes . . Cur r ent Dis t rict Taxes Received 1946-47 . . CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . Total Income --------- -$ ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Adm.inistra.tion (Total) $ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated)_ $ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction --- Salaries and Wages (non-eertificated) . -- Total Instructioil --- - ~ 3. Operation of School Plant - Total - . -- . --$ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils (Total) ---$ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services . . Total Auxiliary Service-s _ . $ 6. Fixed Charges (Total) . $ 7. Capital Outlay (Total) -$ UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE . . Total Expenditures and Transfers $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Cur r ent Assets)-$ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 --- Less: Current Liabilities ---- Net Ending Balance _ _ $ VL TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 3,659.37 $ 906.49 2,752.88 $ 5,175.22 $ 4.38 100.75 39.51 5.84 5,325.70 6,183.33 11,509.03 $ 14,261.91 $ 26.00 $ 8,271.63 $ 444.54 8,716.17 $ 2,279.99 $ 40.10 $ 86.50 $ $ 86.50 $ 193.20 $ 766.94 $ $ 12,108.90 $ 3,368.01 $ 1,215.00 2,153.01 $ 14,261.91 $ 3,368.01 1,215.00 2,153.01 5,767.00 100.00 5,867.00 7,954.99 13,821.99 15,975.00 50.00 9,000.00 600.00 9,600.00 2,500.00 600.00 100.00 200.00 300.00 225.00 700.00 1,000.00 14,975.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 15,975.00 One Hundred Eighty-one Suey Averqe Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-4.7 -- 0 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 . -. None Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .80 GENERAL FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I 1946-47 Actual, or Estimated 1947-48 Budget Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) --$ 1,097.91 $ 1,101.98 Less: Current Lla bill ties --. ------. ----. - - -- -. Net Beginning Balance --$ 1,097 .91 $ 1,101.98 II. INCOME County Taxes on S'olvent Credits $ 0the r Income __ . -----. --. - . -- . -. . . Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 - CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income . .,., . ----. -- --. ----. --. $ ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . - . $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 6. Fixed Cha.rges (Total )-- T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) . - .$ Ul'lDIS~UTED RES~'\TE ------------- ---- Total Expenditures and Transfers _ . .$ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) --------------------.$ GENERAL RES~'\TE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49--------- Net Thlding Balance . - . __ . ___ . ___ ._ . $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ .50 153.57 154.07 $ 154.07 $ 1,251.98 $ $ 150.00 $ 150.00 . $ 1,101.98 150.00 150.00 150.00 1,251.98 50.00 300.00 500.00 850.00 $ 401.98 1,101.98 $ 401.98 1,251.98 $ 1,251.98 One Hundrey Eighty-two Summerland Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 . - - . 35 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 . ----' 9,997.28 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) --.$ .SO GENERAL FUND I . BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets----$ Less: Current Liabilities ---- $ Net Beginning Balance _. . _ . $ ll. INCO~lE State School Fund apportionments (include all "regular" state aid). $ District Taxes on Unsecured Property ------ . Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . -- ---$ Other Income -- . -----,.------ Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 - CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income . ---- -. ----. ---. ---- _ . __ . _ . $ ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. ExPENDITORES AND TRANSFERS L Administ:ra.tion (Total) - . - . - $ L 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated) _____ ----------$ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction. _ ---------$ C'tller- ~~f! . ._ _____ ____________ ~----------- . . -- Total In.struction . _ . -$ 3. Operation of School Plant Sa.laries and Wages ______________ . ___ . --- Other Expense _ . - . _ Total . . . . -. - . - --- --- . ----$ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5 Au.x.lliary Servlces (Tota.I) . 6. Fixed Charges 6a. Interest on Current Liabilities - . 19'6-47 Actual, or Es mated 2,200.46 632.60 1,567.86 3,497.18 26.80 51.91 389.29 3,965.18 5,910.66 9,875.84 11,443.70 18.00 5,295.24 500.56 5,795.60 2,775.53 873.15 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6b. Other Fixed Charges . . Total . . $ 173.50 173.50 $ 7. Capital Outlay Improvement of Grounds . - $ Equipment . . - _ _ . _. . - _ -. . Total . . - _ . $ ~~':I'J:tl:l3l.J'J:'~J:) ~~~ ------------ Total Expenditures and Transfers._-----$ 9,635.98 $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) ---$ 2,559.72 GENERAL RF.SERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 ---- 1'ess: Current Lia bill ties - -- .___ ________ ~----- --$ 752.00 Net ~ding Balan~---- --- -------- $ 1,087.72 $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 11,443.70 $ 1947.48 Budget 2,559.72 752.00 1,807.72 3,150.00 30.00 3,180.00 9,997.28 13,177.28 14,985.00 20.00 6,200.00 700.00 6,900.00 2,100.00 1,000.00 3,100.00 2,200.00 15.00 250.00 250.00 1,000.00 500.00 1,500.00 500.00 14,435.00 500.00 500.00 14,985.00 One Hundred Eighty--three Summerland Continued SPECIAL ACCUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in County Treasury (Total) . --$ Il. INCOME Distr ict Taxes paid in to F und 1946-47 $ DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED to be paid into Fund 1947-48 '. . ~()~ ----- m TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME ---$ V. ENDING 'BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total) . _. . -- VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 19't6-47 Actual, or Estimated 600.00 $ 300.00 900.00 $ 900.00 $ 1947-48 Bu dget 900.00 900.00 9QO.OO 900.00 One Hundred Eighty-four Tepusquet Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-41 13 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 $ 1,638.67 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .80 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) ---$ 818.68 $ Less: Current Llabilities . ------ 331.84 Net Beginning Balance . - . --------------$ 486.84 $ L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 D. INCOME 904.33 298.00 606.33 State School Fund apportionments (include all "regular" state aid). $ 1,665.23 $ 2,400.00 0th.er State apportionments--- ------- ------ . County Taxes on Solvent c redits --------- -- District Taxes on Unsecured Property --- Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . . ()1;lleI" :Iri:oIIl.e ------- ------ Total Income other than Current District Taees --$ Current District Taxes Re:eived 1946-47 -- ---$ CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Tot.al. Income . - . ---- - . _. ___ $ m TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 5.09 241.08 $ 22.8-4 1.35 1,936.19 $ 2,236.44 $ 4,172.63 $ 4,659.47 $ 270.00 250.00 2,920.00 1,638.67 4,558.67 5,165.00 1. Administration (Total) $ 10.00 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated)_ - . $ 2,413.00 $ 2,800.00 2b. Other Expense of Instruction. . -- 156.54 Other Expense ----- 200.00 Total Instruction --- -$ 2,569.54 $ 3,000.00 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages _. . ----------- Other Ex:pense '"'- ---------~--. ------ --~----- Total . - --. . . ---- - --. ---. --. -- _ . $ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services (Total) ----------$ 6. Fixe.d c ha.rges (Total) --------$ '1. Capita.I Outlay (Total)------- 8. Community Services (Total) . . T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) - . . 290.50 $ 570.10 $ 600.00 $ 23.00 $ 150.00 205.00 355.00 650.00 600.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 UNDISTR.IBUTED RESERVE -- 100.00 Total Expenditures and Transfers . ---$ 4,053.14 $ 5,065.00 V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) --------$ 904.33 GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 100.00 1'ess: Current Li.abilities 298.00 Net Ending Balance --- 606.53 100.00 VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 4,659.47 $ 5,165.00 ' One Hundred Eighty-five Vista Del Mar Union Averace Daily Attendance (all Grades) 194641 53 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 . .$ 6,435.09 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Sect.ion 6357) $ .80 GENERAL FUND L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Qash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ Less: Current Liabilities. _ . Net Beginn,ing Balance . . . Il. INCOME State School Fund apportionments (include all "regular" state aid). $ County Taxes on Solvent Credits . . District Taxes on Unsecured Property . . Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes . . Other Income --------: . Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47- . CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 . . Total Income $ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administra-tion (Total) . $ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated) ----$ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction ----- Other Ex-pense ----- Total Instruction -----.$ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages . . Other Expense --------- . --- Total ---$ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils Salaries and Wages. . _ ____. _ . . ()tl'l.er Expe~e ------ . ---- . Total ------ ------$ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services (Total) ----$ Total Auxiliary Se:rvices . --"-------$ 6. Fixed Charges (Total) ,. . _ . _ . - . __ . ,.$ '1. Capital Outl.ay -------------"' B uilding~lmprovemen t . " . . Eq llipmen t - -- - ----. - . - - . . Total ----------------.--.-----. - _______________ $ UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE ----------------. --------------- Total Expenditures and Transfers . --------------$ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 1946-47 Actual, or Estimated 4,393.47 $ 970.00 $ 3,422.60 5,094.79 $ .38 42.24 10.82 112.34 5,260 57 $ 8,081.14 13,341.71 $ 16,764.31 $ 25.03 $ 6,180.15 $ 266.72 6,446.87 $ $ 1,870.00 $ 1,500.06 $ $ 1,085.52 $ 4.24 $ 1,089.76 467.01 $ $ 189.57 $ 11,588.40 $ cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) $ 6,248.91 GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . . ~: Current Liabilities . _ 1,073 00 Net Ending Balance . ----$ 5,175.91 $ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 16,764.31 $ lS.7-48 Budget 6,248.91 1,073.00 5,175.91 7,230.00 50.00 7,280.00 6,435.09 13,715.09 18,891.00 30.00 9,800.00 450.00 10,250.00 1,830.00 750.00 2,580.00 800.00 750.00 800.00 1,550.00 6.00 1,556.00 325.00 75.00 275.00 350.00 1,500.00 17,391.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 18,891.00 One Hundred Eighty-six Carpinteria Union High School Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 . -. 163 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 . $47,579.11 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .75 GENERAL FUND L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) . -$ Less: C-urren t Lia bill ties -. -- -. . -- - -- --. --- - -- . Net Beginning Balance . II. INCOME Federal State Vocational Education apportionments $ State School Fund apportionments (include all "regular" state aid). Other State apportionments (Transportation) . . County Taxes on Solvent Credits --- Other County Aid. . . . - . _. _ . . Current Municipal Taxes for Schools . - --- District Taxes on Unsecured Property--- Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes -- :tller :I.rl:tlle ~.- . Total Income other than Current District Taxes . - . $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 --- -- CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income ------ . ---$ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME . - . $ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration 1946 47 Actual, or Estimated 35,151.29 4,999.01 30,152.28 968.43 15,239.86 93.84 625.17 855.02 63.61 17,845.93 45,818.57 63,664.5$ 93,816.78 1947-48 Budget $ 29,092.89 6,025.00 23,067.89 $ 1,000.00 25,470.00 998.00 95.00 350.00 650.00 400.00 1,500.00 30,463.00 47,579.11 $ 78,042.11 - $ 101,110.00 Salaries and Wages ------ --- -~--- - - - -- $ 5,000.00 Other E:x-pense ------------- ---- 750.00 Total ------- --------- --.---------------$ 5,077 .20 $ 5, 750.00 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated- ----$ 34,519.38 $ 45,060.00 2b. Other Expense of Instruction ---- 8,096.78 Salaries and Wages (non-:ertificated) . - . 2,000.00 Other Ex.pense - - - - -------- --- 4,500.00 Total Instruction . - . $ 42,616.16 $ 51,560.00 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages- ------------ $ 5,700.00 Other Expense _ . _ . _ _ . 4,500.00 Total . - . _ . _ - . $ 10,212.71 $ 10,200.00 4. Maintenance of School Plant Sa.l.aries and Wages - . _ . 5 2,800.00 Other Expense ---- -- 4,000.00 Total - ------ ---,.$ 5,594.02 $ 6,800.00 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils Sal.aries and Wages _ . --- -- $ 2,500.00 :ther E:cpense -------- - ----- -- 3,500.00 Total . ---. ------ . -- ~ ~ . - -. --. - - . - . --- $ 3,810.80 $ 6,000.00 5b. Other Auxiliary Service s. . _. , . Total - . ---- --- . --$ $ 6,300.00 3,810.80 $ 6,300.00 ' One Hundred Eighty-seven Carpinteria Union High School-Continued 6. Fixed Charges 6a. Interest on Current Liabilities . -- -- 6b. Other Fixed Charges. _ . . _. - --- Total - -- -- ---. -------- . ----------- - . - . - - - . -~ $ '1. CSl'?ital Outlay -- --- -----~-- ----- Improvement of Grounds 1:3tlilclirl~~ ----- Equipment --------- -- -- Total -~- ------$ 8. Community Services (Total) $ ~l:~'tJ'".I'J!:l:) ~ER'\TE . . Total Expenditures and Transfers. _ . -. $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 ".I'otal Current Assets . - . $ GENERAL ~ERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . _ . ~ss: Current Liabilities . - . - . _ . Net EnWng Balance . ----------$ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ ., Actual, OT Estimated 1946-47 $ 1,571.06 1,571.06 $ $ 1,458.46 $ 408.48 $ 70,748.89 $ 29,092.89 6,025.00 23,067.89 $ 93,816.78 $ 1947-48 Budget 250.00 1,750.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 500.00 8,000.00 96,110.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 101,110.00 One Hundred Eighty-eight Lompoc Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 19~-47 258 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 - $78,265.88 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) $ .75 GENERAL FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I 1946-47 Actual, OT Estimated - Cash in County Treasur,y -- --$ 39,189. 77 $ Less: Current Llabilities . - . ________ . . 8,459.44 Net Beginning Ba.lance . . 30, 730.33 U. INCOME Other Federa.1 Grants _ _ _ . $ State School Fund apportionments (include all "regular" state aid). Other State apportionments (Transportation)- County Taxes on Solvent Credi ts -- . District Taxes on Unsecured Property . . Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes -- 'ri-a.nsfers from other Districts -------- Ot.h.er Income . ---- Total Income other than Current District Taxes . -. $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 ---- CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BA.LANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income ----- . $ m TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME --.$ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS I. Administration Salaries and Wages . . . . Other Ex'pense ----------- ~otal . . --~ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated)_ . . 2b. Other Expense of Instruction -- Other Expense ~ -- Total Instruction . $ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages . ~ Other Ex'pense -- ~ -- ':r'o~l . : . ~ 4. Maintenance of School Plant (Total) $ 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils (Total)-- $ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services Total --- Total Auxilia.ry Services _ . _.,_ . -- $ 6. Fixed Charges (Total)----$ 7. Capital Outlay --- - - . . Improvement of Grounds . -- Buildings - ----- 'EQ.uipment A . 1,608.34 24,759.59 74.22 3,903.38 635.50 1,100.00 1,034.00 33,115.03 54,976.88 88,091.91 116,822.24 9,084.41 54,062.04 10,193.20 64,255.24 13,227.25 2,764.75 6,912.68 6,912.68 1,075.73 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total . _. . . _. _. $ 5,716.06 $ 8. Community Services (Total)------ . $ 900.00 $ ~l'~~~~I: ~~~ . ' Total Expenditures and Transfers . - --$ 103,936.12 $ 1947-48 Budget 17,018.12 2,132.00 14,886.12 1,444.00 28,020.00 1,288.00 46.00 4,000.00 350.00 12,000.00 1,600.00 48,748.00 78,265.88 127,013.88 141,900.00 10,000.00 500.00 10,500.00 75,000.00 10,000.00 85,000.00 7,000.00 3,000.00 10,000.00 3,500.00 6,500.00 1,000.00 7,500.00 1,400.00 1,500.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 3,500.00 7,500.00 133,900.00 ' I \ '' I Lompoc Continued V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury (Total Current Assets) . - . $ GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 --- I.,ess: Current Liabilities . _ ____ . ---. __ . - - . ---. . Net Ending Balance . -- -- . ----- . VL TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ SPECIAL ACCUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury-- -$ U.S. Savings Bonds (at cost) . . '1:"~1 ------- $ ll. INCOME District Taxes paid into Fund 1946-47 $ DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED to be paid into Fund 1947-48 . . ".I'etll.l ---- - $ One Hundred Eighty-nine llK6 47 Actual, or Elttmated 17,018.12 2,132.ciO 14,886.12 118,822.24 $ 15,200.00 $ 14,800.00 30,000.00 $ 5,000.00 5,000.00 $ 1947-48 Budget 8,000.00 8,000.00 141,900.00 20,200.00 14,800.00 35,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ 35,000.00 $ 40,000.00 V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in Cunty Treasury . ---$ U.S. Savings Bonds (at cost) --- ".I'etlll . . VJ. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ CAFETERIA ACCOUNT I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in Bank(s) (Total)- --$ ll. INCOME 20,200.00 14,800.00 35,000.00 35,000.00 40,000.00 $ - 40,000.00 737.36. $ 723.76 Cafeteria Sales (Total) $ 1,655.52 $ 2,000.00 m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ 2,392.90 $ 2,723.76 IV. EXPENDITURES Food (Total) ~ 1,669.14 $ 2,000.00 V. ENDING BALANCE . Cash in Bank(s) (Total) . $ VL TOTAL, EXPENDITURES PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 723.76 $ 2,392.90 $ 723.76 2,723.76 One Hundred Ninety Santa Barbara High School Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-47 2987 Current District Taxes Required 1947-48 . - . $64e,356.00 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 6357) . .$ LOO GENERAL FUND 1946-47 Actual, or 1947-48 Estimated Budget I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in County Treasury $ 340,362.00 $ 244,056.00 U.S. Savings Bonds (at cost) . - - Accounts Receivable . . 75,000.00 150,000.00 45,000.00 ~tI'es . 8,015.00 16,500.00 Total Current A.ssets $ 423377.00 $ 455,566.00 Less: Current Liabilities --- Net Beginning Bala.nee $ ll. INCOME Federal State Vocational Education apportionments --$ State School Fund apportionments (include all ''regular" s tate aid). County Taxes on Sol vent Credits --- Distr ict Taxes on Unsecured Property-- Delinquen t Municipal and District T axes -- - Transfers from other Districts _ . . 0th er Income . - --. - --. ----- ---- ---. ----. -. --- - - . Total Income other than Curren t District Taxes $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 - CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Total Income -----'$ 26,094.00 397,283.00 7,291.0() 170,682.00 1,089.00 22,814.00 12,842.00 61 ,066.00 29,088.00 304,872.00 465,837.00 770,709.00 ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $1,167,992.00 IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration Salaries and Wages ------------------- - Ot.her Expense --------- 'I.'o~l -----------~ 2. Instruction 2a. Teachers Salaries (certificated) _--'$ 2b. Other Expense of Ins truction ---- Salaries and Wages (non-certificated) --- Other Expense -- Total Instruct ion -$ 3. Operation of School P lant Salaries and Wages . ---- Other Expense -------- - Tot.al - . -------. ------------ . ---. ----. ------------. -- - $ 4. Maintenance of School P lant Salaries and Wages -------- Other Expense ---------- --- Total - ---------$ 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils (Total)--- ------$ Sb. Other Auxiliary Services _________________ . __________________________ . Salaries and Wages --------- Otller E-xpense . _. --- _. --------- _. . -- '1."o~ ---------------------------- ---- ---~ Total Au.xiliary Services . ----------$ 25,060.00 483,909.00 57,173.00 541,082.00 84,118.00 22,778.00 18,853.00 19,08'7.00 37,740.00 40,260.00 $ 415,306.00 $ 7,000.00 199,020.00 1,000.00 23,000.00 15,000.00 62,000.00 9,000.00 $ 316,020.00 640,356.00 $ 956,376.00 $1,371,682.00 $ 26,730.00 3,265.00 $ 29,995.00 $ 637,622.00 34,852.00 38,232,()0 $ 710,706.00 $ 64,625.00 30,782.00 $ 95,407.00 $ 10,648.00 25,125.00 $ 35,775.00 $ 20,200.00 $ 21,892.00 150.00 $ 22,2.42.00 $ 42,2.42.00 J One Hundred Ninety-one Santa Barbara High School1-.Continued 1946-47 Actual, OT Estimated 1947-48 Budget 6. Fixed Charges (Total}- -$ 16,900.00 $ 19,736.00 7. Capital Outlay . - . Improvement of Grounds - $ 5,900.00 BWldings ~------ 48,742.00 Equipment . ----------------- 7,350.00 Total --$ 14,186.00 $ 61,992.00 8. Community Services Salaries and Wages . . Other Expense ------- ------------- - --- Total ---. - - --- - -. --. -- $ 10,822.00 'lJNJ:IS~l3UTJl:J: ~~"\TJ!: . . Total Expenditures and Transfers _ $ 752,686.00 V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury . . $ U.S. Savings l3onds (at cost) . Accounts Receivable ____ . _ . ____ . ___ . __ __ . ___ . ~t:res -------------------- 244,056.00 160,000.00 45,000.00 16,500.00 $ 11,531.00 1,300.00 $ 12,831.00 $ 25,000.00 $1,033,682.00 GENERAL RESER"\TJ!: JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 -- 338,000.00 Total Current Assets - -$ 455,556.00 Less: Current Liabilities . - -. 40,250.00 Net Ending Balance . ---$ 415,306.00 $ 338,000.00 VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $1,167,992.00 $1,371,682.00 CAFETERIA ACCOUNT I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in Ban'k(s) (Total) . . $ Accounts Receivable -- ----- '.I'etcll ---- --- -------- - -~ Less: Current Liabilities ------- -- ~et --------- ---~ II. INCOME Federal Food Grants . ------------- --$ Federal Non-Food Grants '"' . Cafeteria Sales ---'"'-------- -- ctller ~?l~OITle ---- ----- 'J:'ot;.(l} -------- -----$ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES Salaries and Wages ------- -- --$ lr'd ------------------- ------ ---- Equipment (only as authorized by law) . . :tller c~~ -------- -.--~-- 'l:'otll --~---------~-~ V. ENDING BALANCE Cash in Ban'lt(s) (Total )-- -----------$ Cash Collections awaiting deposit --- ".l."t.ill ------------------- -. --- ~ Less: Current Liabilit ies . . Net ---- ---$ VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ ' 1,446.00 1,267.00 2,713.00 1,597.00 1,116.00 6,154.00 1,371.00 43,736.00 312.00 51,573.00 52,689.00 14,406.00 35,870.00 246.00 1,644.00 52,166.00 747.00 3,391.00 4,138.00 3,615.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 523.00 $ 52,689.00 $ 747.00 3,391.00 4,138~00 3,615.00 523.00 7,000.00 l!i,000.00 52,000.00 52,523.00 14,000.00 34,000.00 1,MJo.oo 49,600.00 2,923.00 52,523.00 One Hundred Ninety-two Santa Barbara High School_Continued cuu.n CARE CENTER FUND I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Ca.sh in County 'rl-easuey . - _ _ . _ _ . _,_.$ Cash Collections awaiting deposit ---------- Total - - . - . - ---------- --------------- ----- --- . - $ I.,ess: Current Liabilities _._ . _ . _ . Net Overdrawn $ II. INCOME State Apportionments (for Child Care Centers) . - --$ ~ee~ . . :tllE?l"' ~l)C()J'l'le --------.,--.,. 'l:'e~ ~ ID. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES Ins tru ctin-Salaries _ . -- . $ fustruction- ,Other Expense . Food . Auxiliary Services, except Food - ---- Operation of Plan.t - Main tena.n ce of Plan l. . . . . , . - . ._ --- , . - . --. Fixed Charges-Other Expense . --- Total Current Expense . ------$ Total Ex-penciitures -------$ V. ENDING BALANCE Cash in County Tr"easury . ------------ $ Accounts Receivable --,--- Total -------$ I,ess: Current Liabilities . -------._ . . Net ---------$ VL TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 1946-47 Actual, or E#tmated 1,818.79 $ 1,818.79 $ 1,889.56 70.77 $ 10,921.87 $ 14,968.10 191.78 26,081.75 $ 26,010.98 $ 17,206.95 $ 63.94 3,220.20 2,414.14 2,766.07 102.52 68.68 25,842.50 $ 25,842.50 $ 2,418.48 100.00 2,518.48 2,350.00 168.48 $ 26,010.98 $ ' 1947-48 Budget 2,418.48 lOG.00 2,518.48 2,350.00 168.48 10,575.00 15,000.00 25,575.00 25,743.48 17,000.00 50.00 2,800.00 2,650.00 2,700.00 300.00 75.00 25,575.00 25,575.00 168.48 25,743.48 ( I I Estimated Estimated Expenditure for Year Actual and Estimated Actual Fund Revenue Total Endtng June 30, 1946 Expenditures Balance Interest and Unincum- (Other than Amount Principal Available Including Due and bered Current Balance Taxes) to Before ~serve Unpaid June 30, 1947 Become Providing for June 30, 1947 June 30, 1947 Available a Current Interest PrinciJ)U Interest Principal for the Year Property Tax Levy COUNTY SPECIAL DISTRICTS SANITARY DISTRICT BONDS Carpinteria Sanitary District $ 3,549.27 $ 3,549.27 $ 30.00 $ 3,579.27 $ 2,310.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 2,730.00 $ 3,000.00 $ Guadalupe Sanitary District 7,967.07 7,967.07 25.00 7,992.07 660.00 2,000.00 480.00 2,000.00 Requirements for Year Endtng June 30, 1948 I nterest Principal 2,250.00 $ 300.00 3,000.00 2.000.00 General Reserve for Following $ Year 5,070,00 ~.692.07 Total $ 10,320.00 7,992.09 Estimated Amount to Estimated Estimated Be Raised by Amount to Amount to Property Be Raised 01 Be Raised on Tax Rate Taxes for Unsecured Secured Year Ending Roll Roll June 30. 1948 $ 6,740.73 $ 150.00 $ 6,590.73 Orcutt Sanitary District. . ~=---=--=-=:-=-------=--,.-=-=-=-=------=-7.--~$-,,--;=-=40--oo:---:$:--:1.,ooo=c-:o:o=----:---1-.~oo;:o;:.-;o;o;:--:---;;-;20;;;-;.oo;;;----;;;---;1;-;,ooo=."oo:---;;----:;;--.;;,;;;;--;----:;;-;;;;;;-;:;;--;;---;-;;-;;;;;;-;;;:;--;---;~~=--=--;;"';;-;;;-;;;;-------=-==--;---;;-;;;;-;:;;;----- TOTA L-SANITARY DISTRICT BONDS. . :~':-.;.:ll~,5~1;6;34~-----~$~1~1~,5~16;:;.34~~$- ~5~5~.oo~~$:_1;;1;,5:;,;71;..34~~$:__~3~,o;.10.~oo~.$.;.-;6:0;:0~0.o:o':---:$:--:3;.c2:=30~;0;0 --:$:--:6~,ooo~.;oo;--:$:--~2~,s~s~o.o~o.,;$--.;.5:,o~o~o.oo~-$~7.1~0. 7;;6;;;2.~07;--:':--,1~8~,3~12~.0'1:;-;.$-~6,:,:.740;;.7~3-f$-;,150~.oo:':--f$-~6,7.590~.7~3---- TOTA L coU NTY SPECIAL BONDS. . - . ;..:$~.:.:ll:.,5:.:1.:.:6:.34:__ _ ___~ $__:1:.:l!:,5.:.:16.34.__$:!'.__ _:55=.oo=--.!':;1:.:l!.:,5.:.:71:.34:.:__,!$_3!.:,0.1:0..:..00.:_$~-.:.6:oo.;o=o:.o.o.:.__;$~_;3:.;;230:.c. .:coo:___;$c__;6cooo:.;. :oo;_:.$_ _2 .:,.5.50;_.oo'-'---'-$ .:,:5 .o:.o.c.o.:;.o.:.o:_ $;:__;10;;,:.7 .6;.2.;;'.;0.;.7;,__$,;;18.c,3.:.:120'7:;_~$-.:6.:74:.:0.:.7: :3 ~$ _:;150=.00:._~$ .:.:6o.;590=7:. :c3- - -- SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS Carp ln terta ( 1937 ) $ Cuy am.a . CGuolyeatam. aU nUinonio n .-."".-. Guadalu_pe Joint Union . - . I.Ampoc ( 193.5) . Orcutt Unlon . . Sa.nta. Barba.ra (1926) . , . Santa Ba.rbara (192()) . 1 Santa Barbara (1927) . Santa Barbara ( 1930) . 6,098.64 412.38 1,603.93 1,336.77 35,667.63 ( 240.00 l 250.00 250.00 300.00 6,098.64 412.38 1,603.93 1,336.77 34,627.63 50.00 8.59 30.8'1 1,150.00 6,148.64 420.97 1,603.93 1,367.64 35,777.63 787 .50 5,000.00 174.00 300.00 275.00 5,000.00 612.50 162.00 5,000.00 300.00 1,250.00 5,000.00 l ,000.00 5,000.00 40.00 2,000.00 90.00 l ,000.00 30.00 1,000.00 437.50 150.00 750.00 5,000.00 300.00 5,000.00 5,175.00 372.00 1,603.93 1,500.00 10,612.50 822.00 1,603.93 7,250.00 { 3,390.00 10,000.00 2,310.00 10,000.00 1,800.00 10,000.00} 10,750.00 22,550.00 2,875.00 10,000.00 2,625.00 5,000.00 2,250.00 5,000.00 1,000.00 8,250.00 2,650.00 4,000.00 2,675.00 5,000.00 2,450.00 5,000.00 6,175.00 13,625.00 7,225.00 16,000.00 6,125.00 14,000.00 5,600.00 14,000.00 9,450.00 29,050.00 Santa Maria (1929) 8,526.36 7,626.36 109.89 7,736.25 900.00 2,000.00 800.00 2,000.00 700.00 2,000.00 300.00 3,000.00 Santa Maria (1930) 900.00 2,100.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 4,000.00 1,700.00 4,000.00 4,800.00 10,500.00 4,463.86 401.03 5,882.36 37,697.37 9.963.75 90.00 35.00 200.00 2,800.00 1,400.00 4,373.86 366.03 5,682.36 34,897 .37 8,563.75 Santa Marta (1928) } { 600.00 4.000.00 400.00 4,000.00 200.00 4,000.00} 4,200.00 Solvang 3,376.78 3,376.78 4.00 3,380.78 910.00 2.000.00 840.00 2,000.00 770.00 2,000.00 2,350.00 5,120.00 1,739.22 50.00 1,689.22 Vista del Mar Union 55.00 1,000.00 w asioj a . ;;.;;__;6;;.24.:.93;;,;;_ ___ ____6 2.:=4:.:.:.93;,__ __ 2.:.:.9:.3 __.: .:62:7.:.:.8.:6 __ 2.:.:32.:.oo:__ _ 4;;.0;0:.o:.o: _. ;21.:a."'oo'----:.400;;:;:oo;:,_ __2_ 00_.00 ___4o o_.o_o ___4_ 96."o'"o_ __ 1:,09"-'-6."'"oo.:_ __4 6S==1..4 __ .:;;.50;.;oo:;__ __4: .:lo.;8.;.;.1.4:_ ___ TOTAL-ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT B 0 ND s :.:.;. :.:.$_ ,;;.57 2,6:.4.:.:7 :.42:__,!$:.___:1;:,940...00:.:__,!$__:55:.!.7' 07:.:4. 2=-~$_ :_:1.:356=28.: __1$:._5.:7~0. 63=.7 .:.:0:.__,!$:__23=,553;.5:.:0:.__~$__;7:.:,1: 7:.0 0=.00:.__;$;:__18.:.7 .:.:95o.;50:___;$!,__.:_57 2,7 .:.:0.:.:0: :00:___,$;;17.:.O: :c0750 ~$_ _;5;.6: .7.:c0:.0.:;'; .o;;.o.:.__.$__.;4;.3~,9.71;;;.9;.3:__.$;117:.:,6;;_79.4 ;;:3:___:!:$__60=6.:. :15:.:.7:.: :3_ _:!:$_4:. :.:625:.:.:0.:.0 :._,.:!:$__5:.:.5.,990:..7;.: :3_ ___ HIGH SCHOOLS Carpinteria HJgh ( 1929) . . l.Ampoc High ( 1921) . . $ 5,122.16 Santa Barbara High (1926) } 42,608.21 Santa Barbara High ( 1930) . . $ 139,500.72 ' 8,985.00 ' 5,122.18 $ ' 130,515.72 $ 30.00 2,756.37 !l,152.16 37,033.21 $ 133,272.09 ' 8,770.00 $ 3,617.84 $ 50.00 $ 3,567 .84 36,276.79 2,500.00 33,776.79 $ 59,458.50 $ 137,700.00 $ 51,280.50 $ 119,700.00 $ 46,017.50 ' 117,700.00 $ 90,154.00 $ 253,871.50 $ 120,599.41 8,620.00 $ 111,979.41 { I I I I r ~ I One Hundred. Ninety-three Santa Maria Union High School Average Daily Attendance (all Grades) 1946-4'7 1028 Current District Taxes Required 194'7 -48 $314,211.00 Tax Rate Limit-Statutory (Education Code Section 635'7) $ 1.00 GENERAL FUND L BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in County Treasury---;-------- -$ Emergency Cash Fund . . Cash Collections awaiting deposit -- U.S. Savings Bonds (at cos t)-- Accounts Receivable . . Total Current Assets . I.tess: Current Liabilities . _ . . Net Beginning Balance . -- II. INCOME Federal State Vocational Education apportio:unents . -. $ State School Fund appor tiQ.nments (include all "regular" state aid). County Taxes on Solvent Credits ---- District Taxes on Unsecured Property -- - Delinquent Municipal and District Taxes ---.$ Transfers from other Dist ricts --- ctll~:r J:nIl'le ~-- . Total Income other than Current District Taxes $ Current District Taxes Received 1946-47 - CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1947-48 Tetal lnceme W. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME ----$ IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration Salaries and Wages (non-certificated)--- . . Other Expen.se ------ Total - -: . ---$ 2. Instruction 2a . Teachers Salaries ( certificated)- . - . --$ 2b. Other Expense of Instruction ------- Salaries and Wages (non -certificated)----- Other Expense . Tetal Instruction --:------$ 3. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages . --- -- O'tlle:r Expelll)e . ~ -- ---- Tot.al - ------ --~ 4. Maintenance of School Plant Salaries and Wages ------- -------- Othe:r Expe.nse ----- Total -----------$ 5. Auxiliary Services 5a. Transportation of Pupils Salaries and Wages --------- Other Expense --------- Total - - - . - - - . _. -. -. -. -- $ 5b. Other Auxiliary Services . . Salaries and Wa.ges ---- -- Other Expens.e ---- . -- - Total -- --$ Tot.al Auxiliary Services _ $ 19.e-47 A ctual, or Es mated 81,568.57 $ 200.00 1,985.84 195,500.00 1,000.00 280,254.41 24,190.00 256,064.41 5,000.00 78,300.00 600.00 25,000.00 2,600.00 1,200.00 1,300.00 114,000.00 $ 405,107.44 519,107.44 $ 775,171.85 $ $ 15,997.00 $ 188,180.00 $ 32,737.00 220,917.00 $ $ 42,200.00 $ $ 14,170.00 $ $ 15,705.00 0 6,750.00 $ 22,455.00 $ 1947-48 Budget 126,792.85 200.00 2,000.00 215,000.00 1,000.00 344,992.85 13,000.00 331,992.85 3,000.00 95,000.00 600.00 25,000.00 2,600.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 128,900.00 314,211.00 443,111.00 775,103.85 15,110.00 2,273,00 17,383.00 235,010.00 9,290.00 26,595.00 270,895.00 33,500.00 13,300.00 46,800.00 1,500.00 12,535.00 14,035.00 9,240.00 9,555.00 18,795.00 7,300.00 1,050.00 8,350.00 27,145.00 One Hundred Ninety-four Santa Maria Union High School Continued 6. Fixed Charges (Total)---------$ 7. Capital Outlay ----- B uild.ings . -- -. -. -- . --. ----- ---------------- - -- - -- Equipment - 'J:'Ctlll - -- --- ---- ~ 8. Community Services (Total) $ T. Transfers (not classified as expenditures) $ UN"DISTR.IBUTED RESERVE . . Total Expenditures and Transfers $ V. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury . . $ Eme rge ncy Cash Fund . _ . Cash Collections Awai ting Deposit. . U.S. Savings Bonds (at cost)-------,. Accounts Receivable _ . . . GENERAL RESERVE JUNE 30, 1948 for 1948-49 . . Total Current Assets $ I.,ess: Current LlS.bili ties. . _. . --- . _ . ____ . . Net Eliding Balance . . $ VL TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I SPECIAL ACCUMULATIVE BUD.DING FUND Cash in County Treasu.ry ----- ----- --$ U. S. Savings Bonds (at cost) . Total . . _ . _ . ____ _ . _ . $ ll. INCOME 1946-47 Actual, or Estimated 11,400.00 $ $ 110,499.50 $ 540.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 443,179.00 $ 126,792.85 200.00 2,000.00 215,000.00 1,000.00 344,992.85 13,000.00 331,992.85 $ 775,171.85 $ 800.00 $ 119,200.00 120,000.00 $ District Truces paid into Fund 1946-47 $ 30,000.00 Total . - . -- --. - ----- - - -. --- . --------. ------ . -. $ 30, 000. 00 19'7-48 Bud'1et 10,198.00 8,215.00 42,900.00 51,115.00 540.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 445,111.00 329,992.85 329,992.85 775,103.85 30,800.00 119,200.00 150,000.00 Ill. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PL US INCOME . - . $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 V. ENDING BALANCE Cash in County Treasury-- . - . $ 30,000.00 U. S. Savings Bonds (at cost) 119,200.00 Total ---- ---- ~ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES PLUS ENDING BALANCE . _ . $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 ( \ I ) \ I I l ! ) I ,. I One Hundred Ninety-five Santa Maria Union High School-Continued CAFETERIA ACCOUNT I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in. Ban.k ( s) . --- --. ----- . --. -- - . --. $ Cash Collections awaiting deposit. . Accounts Receivable . Total . - . -- - ------. -. - - --- . $ less: Current Liabilities . - -- -- ~e't __. . $ --- ll. INCOME Cafeteria Sales -------$ m. TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME $ IV. EXPENDITURES Salaries and Wages . - .-. $ Food . Equipment (only as authorized by law) . : . c:tl:J.er ~sts. - . . Total - -. --- - . -. -._ $ V. ENDING BALANCE Cash in Bank(s) . _ $ Cash Collections awaiting deposit . - . Total -- $ I,ess: Current Liabilitie~ . . Net ---- . -- -- VI. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES PLUS ENDING BALANCE $ 1946-t7 A ctual, '" Es mated 2,561.04 $ 11.95 20.00 2,592.99 $ 344.27 2,248.72 $ 27,467.74 $ 29,716.46 $ 8,360.72 $ 16,662.42 1,248.58 356.26 26,627.88 $ 4,784.17 803.36 5,587.53 2,499.05 3,088.48 29,716.46 $ 19t7-t8 Budget 3,088.48 803.36 3,891.84 2,499.05 1,392.79 30,000.00 31,392.79 9,000.00 18,500.00 750.00 4-00.00 28,650.00 2,748.79 31,392.79 INDEX A.griculture CommJsslooer . PAGE 52 83 90 26 24 89 91 Aid to Needy Blind and Aied . ~ . Airports A.sscs.sor Auditor . AdverUsina County Resources . . Board of EducaUon . . Board of Supervisors 2:2. Board of Supervisors County Projects 92 Branch Jails 419 Burial of Ind11ents 88 Carpinteria Cemetery District 128 Carpinteria County Water District. . 136 CarplntcrJa Dump 58 Carpinteria Lighting District Carpinteria Pest Abatement 107 Distrtct 126 Carpinteria Sanitary District . . 122 Carpinteria Union High School Fire 117 Casmalla Liehtlng DJstrlct 10'7 Clerk 23 Constables 48-48 County Buildings 2nd District 43 County Garage Santa Barbara 31 County Garage I.,ompoc 32 County Gnra1c Santa Marla 32 gounty Joll 49 ounty Chain Gani 48 County lJbrnry 92 County Veterans Office 81 Court House . 42 Court House Grounds 43 District Attorney 28 District Attorney Santa Marla . 28 Election Expense, Supervisors . 35 Electtona, General . 33 EJcctlon!t, PY.lmary . 33 Elections. Rcetst.raUon 34 Elections, SpccJaJ 34 Employees Retirement . 92 Erforced I.nbor 88 ~f:~~i~.r a;;d . 8593 Echiblts . FJsh and Game '10 Forester and Fire Warden . SS General Hospital. Santa Barbara 78-'19 ~rcra~ Relief-Welfare Department. . 83 Go1:~ s!~f~~~Y J?,.1f ~t 129 g r~d 1 Jury ~ G ua d a 1 upe C~metery District 130 Hua ~ upe U,htlng Dlstrtct. . 108 Hf~lt 1 ~iftcer 57 _59 s or ca Monuments 70 Homes and Schools, Insane, Narcotics Feeble-Minded I Blind and Deaf . : . : ; 87 1nsurn1~ccc and Indemnities . !17 J~~:~11: F~~!tr~o~~Pcare of ~ ~~~ti~~ l!Cloiaulrlts 85 37-40 ~w fibrafy 41 !Alves oc'C ns~ectoDi"'"""''""'''""'"''""""''"""''"""'"'""""""""'' 54 L mpoc Heme ery strict 1.31 ompoc ospltal 1.27 PAGE Iompoc Soll COt'\ServatJon . 12() Lo& Alamos Cemetery District 132 I.oa Alamos Fire Dlalrlct 105 Los Alamos Ll1ht1n1 District - 1()8 1-tlsaton U,htlna D11trtct. 109 Mont.ecito County Water District. . 137 Montccito Fire District . 118 Dlstrict 133 and Salt Water Control . 56 Oak Hill Cemetery OU Well Inspection Orcutt Flre District 119 Orcutt Llihtlng District Orcutt Sanitary District 109 . 124 Parks 71-72-A Plannln1 and Publtc Works . . Police Courta . . Predatory Animal Probation OUlcer Control . ' . Psycholo11lcal Service and Care Insane . . Purchaaln1 Agent and Statistician . . Publtc Works Rebates 11nd Hccordcr Refunds . . Rccreatlonal P rojects .' . . Reform Schools 30 41 54 84 88 31 56 90 50 70 87 Roads 59-69 Santa Barbara Ampitheatre . . Santa Barbara County Water Agency Santa Marla Hospital . . 77 . 135 60 Santa Marlo Cemetery District 134 Santa Maria Offices 44 School D1stricta 138-195 Sealer of Wei(hts and Measures.- 51 SherW . 45 Solvanf Ft.re District . 106 Solvan1 Sanit.a.ry District 125 Southern Coastal Santa Barbara County Soll Conserva.UOI'\ DJstrfct - . 121 Special Accounting and Auditing 24 Summary. Consolidated . 7 Summary. General County 11 Bala_ncc (Table 3) 11 Expenditure Recapitulation -18-21 Funds (Table 2) . 10 Interest and Debt Redemption (Table 6) 102 Revenue Accruals (Table 4) . 13-17 Summary, Special Dlstrlcta Governed by Board of Superv1tora . 104 Funds (Table '1) 104 S Interest and Debt Redemption (Table 8) 112 umrnary Special Dlatrict Governed by Local Boards Funds ' Table 9) 114-116 S Interest and Debt Redemption (Table 10) 197-198 ummerJand LlghtJng Dlst-rlct 110 Superior Courta 30 Superlntendent of Schools 91 Surveyor 29 Tax Collector - 2'1 Treasurer 25 Treasurer, County Retirement Association 25 Unapp ropriated Reserves, Appropriations from 93-lO'i Unappropriated Reserves, Cancellations to 93-102 Veterans Buildings 72-76 Vital Statletics SB Water Works 111 Wel1a1:e Administrat.lon 82 Preliminary Budget for the Fiscal Year 194-7-4S / 41_ In the Matter of the Preliminary Budget for the Fisoal Year 1947-4g. ORDER WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal1f orn1a, has adopted the preliminary budget for the fiscal year 1947-4g, and it is being prepared and printed for distribution to the taxpayers of the County desiring a copy thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Monday, the lgth day of August, 1947, at ten o 'clock a.m., and the meeting room of s aid Board of Supervisors, in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be fixed as the time and place where said Board will meet for the purpose of fixing the final budget for the fiscal year. 1947-4g, and determining the tax l evies, at which time and place any taxpayer may appear. thereat and be heard for or against any part of said budget; said hearing to be continued from day to day until concluded, but not to exceed a tot al of ten days. . . IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that. the Clerlt of t~is Board be, and he is hereby directe to publish the Notice required by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that. Monday, the lgth day of August, 1947, at ten o'clock a.m., and the meeting room of the BDard of Supervisors, 1n the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be the time and place designated at which any authori~ed -Officer of any City within the County of Santa Barbara may appear and be heard Dn matters pertaining to the financing of stree ts, roads and highways, both within and without the incorporated areas of the County -N -0 -T -I -C -E NOTICE is hereby given that the Preliminary Budget of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, for the fiscal year 1947-4g, has been approved by the Board of Supervisors of s aid County., and is being prepar~d and printed for general distribution to the taxpayers of said County desiring a copy thereof. Copies of s aid Budget will be supplied to any taxpayer of said County upon application to the Clerk of the Beard of Supervisors, and will be available on August 7th, 1947. . . - NOTICE is also given that on Monday, August igth, 1947, at ten o'clock a.m., in the ~eting room of the Board of Supervisors, in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal1f ornia, said Board of Supervisors will meet for the purpose of .fixing the final budget and determining the tax levies, at which time and place any taxpayer may appear thereat and be heard for or against any part of said budget. Said hearing to be continued from day to day until concluded, but not to exceed a total of ten days. NOTICE 1s further given that August lgth, 1947, at ten o'clock a.m., and the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara ' County of Santa Barbara, State of California, has been disignated as the time and place at which any authorized Officer of any City within the County of Santa Barbara may appear and be heard on matters pertaining to the financing of streets, roads and highways, both within and without the incorporated areas of the Countl17. By Order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, the 2gth day of July, 1947. J. E. LEWIS, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. 414 Allowing and DisellowinQ' Certain Posit i ons Under 5Pct1on 4 of Ordinanc No . 587 / Fixing Co:npensation f pr Certain Monthly Salaried Positions . In the Matter of Allowing and Disallowing Certain Positions Under Section 4 of Ordinance No. 587. - Resolutio-n -No. 7567 WHEREAS, by virtue of Section 4 of Ordinanoe No. 5g7, the Board of Supervisors is empowered to allow or disallow positions established by said ordinance; and WHEREAS, it appears that certain positions and employeeships should be allowed and other positions and employeeships should be disallowed, effective August 1, 1947. NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the hereinafter named po~itions and employeeships be and the same are hereby a~l9wed, effective August l, 194 : PARXS: SURVEYOR: Ordinance Identification Number 57.26.1 g2.6.l Title of Position Lifeguard (Goleta Beach Park) Off ice Engineer ROAD ENGINEERING: 71.6.5 67.5.5 Off ice Engineer I RECORDER: ASSESSOR: Indexer & Comparer II Appraiser I HOSPITAL - SANTA BARBARA GENERAL: 6.3.4 35.15.31 35.15.32 35.15.69 35.47.24 35. 47 .69 37.15.47 General Duty Nurse HOSPITAL - SANTA MARIA: General Duty Nurse General Evening ~pecial Nurse Attendant II Orderly II Undergraduate Nurse I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the hereinafter named position and employeeship be and the same is hereby disallowed, effeotive August 1, 19~7l HOSPITAL - SANTA BARBARA GENERAL: Ordinanoe Identification Number Title of Position Junior Clinic Nurse II Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 2!th day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of Fixing CoIJ!P~nsation for Certain Montij!y Salaried Positions. - Resolution No. 756g WHEREAS, by virtue of Ordinance No. 5g7, the Board of Supervisors has established positions and employeeships for the County .of Santa Barbara and has determi ed the standard monthly salary schedule applicable to each such position and employeeship; and such WHEREAS, each/monthly salary schedule contains optional rates or pay which are defined and designated in said ordinance as Columns A, B, nc, D and 1E1 , and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors is required by said ordinance to tix the compensation of each position and employeeship by determining the particular column of said standard monthly sohedule applicable thereto, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the compensation for each monthly salaried position and employeeship hereinafter named be and the same is hereby fixed as set forth opposite the here1na.tter named positions, effective August 1, 1947 Maint enance for Certain Co.inty Employees / Filing Suit r. t!' El.1 ns t Ordinance Identification Number . ROAD DEPARTMENT 69.38.l HEALTH DEPARTMENT 33.44.l SURVEYOR g2.6.l RECORDER ASSESSOR 6.3.1+ HOSPITAL - SANTA BARBARA GENERAL . 35-35.4 July 2gth, 1947 Name of Employee Ernest Robbins Louis R. Garcia First appointee after adoption of this resolution Mary Lou Webb Leonard Page Justin Smith Column D D c c D D Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 28th day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In ~e Ma~er of Maintenance ~or Cer~a~ Countr Employees. v Resolution No. 7569 WHEREAS, by virtue of Ordinance No. 587, the Board of Supervisors is empowered to determine that maintenance furnished by the County to certain employees filling certain positions in the several departments is furnished for the benefit of the County and not for the benefit of the said employees, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that, effective August 1, 1947, the maintenance furnished in the amount set forth opposite the hereinafter named position is hereby declared to be so furnished for the benefit of the County and not for the benefit of the employee: Ordinance Identification Number . GENERAJ. HOSPITAL SANTA BARBARA 35.5.20 Title of Position Junior Clerk II Amount of Maintenance One meal per day Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Oal1torn1a, this 2gth day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. ~radbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter or Filing Suit Ag~1nst Jo~ R. Beattie, Old Age Security Rec1pien J ohn R. Beat 1e v -Resol~ion No. 7570 WHEREAS, one John R. Beattie, a r esident of the County ~f Santa Barbara, was her etofore a recipient of Old Age Security payments from the Welfare Department or the County of Santa Barbara; and 416 . I nstallation of a Hot Water System in the County Jail (""' WHEREAS, during the months of April, July, August, September and October, 1945, the said defendant received from the Welt'are Department, as aforesaid, the sum ot $230.62 in excess of that to which he was lawfully entitled; and WHEREAS, from time t o time demands have been made upon said John R. Beattie by the County Welfare Department for r epayment of said excessive sum; . and WHEREAS, said recipient has heret ofore refused and continues to refuse and neglect to repay said sum or any portion thereof, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the District Attorney of the County of Santa Barbara be and he is hereby authorized and directed to file the necessary suit or suits and to take any other legal steps which in his opinion he may deem necessary to recover the s aid sum of money from said recipient, as atoresaid, on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute and/or verity all of the pleadings and proceedings for the accomplishment of said purpose. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 2gth day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of the Installation of a Hot Water. System in the County Jail Re solution No. 7571 WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, a great emergency exists within the meaning of section 4o41.1g of the Political Code; and WHEREAS, said emergency consists of the following taots: that the hot water system in the County Jail section of the Oourthouse at Santa Barbara, California, oonsisting of horizontal water storage tank with fittings, supply lines, and connection serves all cell block showers, baths, lavatories, and kitchen of the County Jail; that the present hot water system is in such poor condition that the pipes thereof have burst in several places, causing a shutoff of hot water t o the s aid facilities of the County Jail, has resulted in the flo oding of numerous rooms in s aid County Jail, and has resulted in a dangerous health and sanitation problem affecting the prisoners in said Jail and the personnel of the Sheritt 1s office, NOW, TB&:REFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, FOUND AND RESOLVED: 1. That the for egoing r ecitat i ons are t rue and correct. 2. That the purchase of a 500 gallon horizontal water storage tank and fittings, the replacement of the entire hot water supply line, and the o1rculat1on return line to all plumbing fixtures, the removal of old pipes, and the installation of same at the County Jail at the Courthouse at Santa Barbara, California, be accomplished as an emergency measure under the provisions of s aid section ~41.1g 3. That said work shall be done by day labor under the direction of the Board ot Supervisors or by contract, or by a oombination of both as may to said Board of Supervisors appear to be in the best int erests of the County of Santa Barbara, and all requirements tor preparation of plans and speoit1oat1ons, strain sheets, working detail and advertisement for bids are hereby dispensed with. 4. The Board or Supervisors is hereby authorized to enter into such oontracts . as may be necessar y for the accomplishment of all or portions of s aid proJect, said contractors to be paid the actual oost of material and labor expended by them in doing A'2"reement with NewsPrees Re: to Publication of Fiesta Edition . / Contribution to the Work of the Lompoc Soil Conservat i on District. 41. the work, plus not to exceed 15% to cover all profits, supervision, use of machinery and tools, and other expenses, provided that no more than the lowest current market price shall be paid for materials; and provided, further, that the total cost of said project shall not exceed $g4oo.oo Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 2gth day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. Twitchell Noes: None Absent: Not)e In t-he Matter o-f Agreement with the Santa Barbara News-Press Relative to Publication of the Fiesta Edition. ~ Resolution No. 7512 WHEREAS, the County is authorized and empowered to contract and pay for advertising, exploiting and making known the resquroes of the County for the purpose of inducing immigration to and increasing the trade and commerce of said County; and WHEREAS, the Santa Barbara News-Press will publish and disseminate throughout the state and nation a Fiesta edition of its newspaper, to be published on August 24, 1947, containing a special section advertising, exploiting and making known the resources of the County; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to enter into an agreement with the said Santa Barbara News-Press tor the payment on publication of the said Fiesta edition of the newspaper of the sum of $225.00, less 10% if paid on or before September 25, 1947, for said advertisement, - NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sign and execute an agreement with the Santa Barbara News-Press for represent~~ion of the County of Santa B~bara in the special section of the Santa Barbara News-Press Fiesta edition, to be published on August 24, 1947, and whioh agreement shall provide tor the payment on publication to the said Santa Barbara News-Press of the sum or $225.00, less 10% it paid on or before September 25, 1947. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this resolution be transmitted to the Auditor and the District Attorney Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 2gth day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and r. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the M- atter of Oontr1but1on to the Work of the Lompoc Soil Conservation District. v Resolution No. 7573 WHEREAS, the Lompoc Soil Conservation District is a duly organized and existing soil conservation district in the County of Santa Barbara; and WHEREAS, the work to be undertaken by the said Lompoc Soil Conservation District will be of benefit to the County of Santa Barbara; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the County to make a contribution toward the work of said District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the County pay to the Lompoc Soil Conservation District the sum of $5,000.00 as a contribution toward the work of 418 I CB.ncellatlon of T~xes and Tex Deed on Property Acquired by the StatE v' Contra.ct Between the County and John 'llilliam Christensen Re; to Mainte nance of a Place of Business on the Goleta Sandspit Beac v the said District. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered and directed to draw his warrant on the County Treasury out of the General Fund or the County in f avor of said Lompoc Soil Conservation District in the sum of $5,000.00. BE IT l''ORTHER RESOLVED that a certitied copy of this resolution be transmitted to the County Auditor. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, .state of California, this 2gth day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. W. Bradbury, Paul E, Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None Mr. Twitchell wishes to go on record that this does not c~nstitute a policy of the Board for future contributions to other districts. In the Matter of th-e -Cancellation of Taxes and Tax Deed on Property Acquired by the State of Calif orn1a. O-RD- -ERIt appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, that the State of California has acquired title to and is the owner of certain real property situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California; and It further appearing that application has been made for the cancellation of taxes, assessments, penalties, and/or liens therefor, on or against said real property as provided by Sections 49g6 and 4991 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of Cal1f orn1a; and It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said County of Santa Barbara to the oanoellation of taxes, assessments, penalties, and/or liens has been obtained therefor, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara, State of qal1fornia, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to cancel the tollowing uncollected taxes, assessments, penalties, and/or liens on or against said real property: Lot in Section 10, Township 10, North, Range 3~, one acre IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the tax deed dated June 29, 1905 and recorded June 30, 1905, Book 94, Page 156 of the Ottioial Records of Santa Barbara County be, and the same is hereby ordered cancelled; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order be recorded in the off ice of the County Recorder of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal1torn1a In the Matter of Co~ract ~tween the County of Santa Barbara and John William Christensen Relative to the Maintenanoe of a Place of Business on the Goleta Sandspit Beach. y"' R~solut1on No. 7574 WHEREAS, a certain contract, bearing date of July 2S, 1947, between the County of Santa Barbara and John William Christensen, has been presented to this Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, by the t erms of s aid proposed cont ract the County of Santa Barbara would grant to said Christensen the exclusive right of maintaining a place of business upon the premises known as the Goleta Sandspit Beach, including the pier thereon, for the purpose of dispensing food, retreshlnents and other products, for a term of eleven months, oommeneing August 1, 1947 and terminating June 30, 194g, Authorizing the Payment of Additiona Rental for Probation Offices in the Carrillo Buildinf Makin~- Surve of thE' PropoeE'd Santa Ynez. Valley Airport Propert Meeting of the Calif orn a Planning Tnstitute ~ Survey of th Guadalupe Park -,/ Authorizin~- J. E. Lewie to Make e. Trip to Guadalupe v 41 July 2gth, 1947 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted by the County of Santa Barbara. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and they are hereby authorized and required to forthwith execute said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 2gth day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of Authorizing the Payment of Additional- Rental tor Probation Offices in the Carrillo Building. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the sum of $290.00 per month be, and the same is hereby, authorized to be paid for the rental of office space in the Carrillo Building for the Probation Department, effective August lat, 1947. In the M-atter of Making Survey of the Propes ed Santa Ynez Vall~y Airport Property. The Public Works Department is hereby directed to make a survey of the J. J. Mitchell property in Santa Ynez Valley relative to the purchase of said property as an airport. In the Matter o-f the Meeting of the California -Planning Institute. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that Richard S. Whitehead Norman H. Caldwell, and Henry E. Bauernschmidt, Public Works Department, be, and they are hereby, authorized to attend the California Planning Institute in Los Angeles, August 2nd, 1947. In the Matter of ~rvei o_! _the Guadalupe Park. , The Public Works Department is hereby directed to make a survey of Guadalupe Park relative to facilitating future work and design of said park . I_!! the Matter o~ Authorizi1!; J. __!. Lewis to Make a Trip to Guadalupe. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that J. E. Lewis, County Clerk, be, and he is hereby, authorized to visit Guadalupe tor the purpose of revising election precincts. It is further ordered that Mr. Lewis be allowed 6 per mile tor the use of his own car. Petition for In the Matter ~t the Pet!ti_on of Robert E. Hilford, et a!._., for the Designating the De eignat ng of a Certain of a Certain Area in Summerland as a Town Park. Area in Summer land a 'l'he above entitled matt.er. i .s hereby referred to the Planning Commission for a Town Park. v examination of the area and recommendation as to the advisahility of the development Setting Spee Limits on Certain County Ro 'lds Communicatio to the First National Ban ot the area as a park. [ n the Matter of Setting Speed Limits on Certain County Roads. - - The above entitled matter is hereby referred to the District Attorney and John D. Ross, Sheriff. In t-he- Matter of Communication to the Firs-t National Ban-k. The Clerk is directed to wr.ite the First National Bank commending them on the publicity they have given the Court House. 42(} Aoolication for Permission to Cross the Southern Pac1f 1c Railroad and the Placing of a Warning SiP-nal Jalama RoAd/ Acceotance of Btd of Sunray 011 Corp . for Leasing Real Property by t County for the Production of Oil, Gas, etc. In the -Matter of the Application for Permission to Cross the Southern Pacific Railroad and the Placing of a Warning Signal at the Southerly end of Jalama Road. . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board be, and they are hereby, authorized to sign an application for permission to cross the Southern Pacific Railroad and the placing of a warning signal at the Southerly end of Jalama Road. I-n the Matter of the Acceptance of- the Bid of Sunray O-il Corporation for the . Le~sing of Real Property_b y the Coun~y of Santa Barbar.a fo. r the Production of 011, Gas and Other Hydrocarbons. r"' Resolutio!'!._No. _I515_ ./ WHEREAS, on the 30th day of June, 1947, the Board of Supervisors unanimously ' adopted Resolution No. 7544 relative to the leasing of the hereinafter described real property, owned by the County, tor the production of oil, gas and other hydrocarbons; and WHEREAS, by the terms of said resolution the Board of Supervisors declared its intention to lease said property for such purposes, and which resolution described t he property proposed to be leased ineuch manner as to identity it, specified the minimum rental and terms for which said property was to be leased, . and fixed a time not less than three weeks thereatter and place for a public meeting of said Board of Supervisors, to-wit, Monday, July 2S, 19~7, at 10:00 A.M. at the room of the Board of Supervisors in the County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, California, at. which meeting seale proposals to lease would be received and considered; and WHEREAS, said resolution was duly published as required by law; and WHEREAS, this Board or Supervisors has duly and regularly met, as required in said resolution, and at which time and plaoe all sealed proposals which were reoeived were in public session opened, examined and recorded by said Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, the Sunray Oil Corporation is the highest responsible bidder, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED as follows: 1. That all of the foregoing recitations and findings contained in this resolution are true and correct. 2. That the proposal in writing of the Sunray 011 Corporation, dated July 25, . . 1947, be and the same is hereby accepted. 3. That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authoriz d and directed to execute a lease with the said Sunray Oil Corporation in accordance with the terms or the aaid written proposal of said corporation 4. That the real property, which is the eubjeot of the said lease, is situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and particularly described as follows:. North half of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 34, in Township 10 North, Range 34 West, S.B.B. & M, subject to a right of way over the North twenty feet (201 ) of the land herein described as granted by Duncan Earl, Et Ux, to J. L. Hopper by a Deed dated December~, 1S95, recorded in Book 50 of Deeds, at Page 196 in the Off ice of the Recorder of said County and further subject to the terms ot a Lease by and between said County and the United States of America dated the 11th day of January 1943 tor use by said United States of America as a migratory labor camp, . . and also subject to the terms of an agreement between said County and War Foods Administration dated the 13th day of November 1944 tor use of a portion of said real property as a farm labor supply center - Notice Qf Hearin~ ~ Communicatio , 4 ' ' L Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, t his 28th day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: C. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, and R. B. McClell Noes: None Absent: None Supervisor T. A. Twitchell not voting. In the Matter o-f Notice of Hearing Before the -Pu-bli-c Utilities Commission Relative to Water Comp~ny, Ocean Oaks Subdivision, Carpinteria. The above entitled matter is ordered placed on file. The Board took a recess until 4:30 p.m. or this day. At 4:30 p.m. the Board convened . Present: Supervisors C. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe-Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, T. A. TW1tchell, {ind J. E. Lewis, Clerk In the Matter of Communication from James M. Ewing Protesting Redemption Fees on Certain Property. - The above entitled matter ls hereby referred to the District Attorney. Approval of In the Matter of the Approval of the Written Report of the County Director th' \'lri tten - - -- - Report of the of Public Works Outlining Plan for Mesa Area of the Goleta Marine Air Base. County Direct r of Public Resolution ~o ! 751 Wo-"ks Outlini g Plan for Mesa WHEREAS, the Mesa area of the Marine Air Base at Goleta has been declared Area of the Goleta Marine surplus property by the War Assets Administration of the United States; and Air Base v Study of Facilities of the Goleta Marine Base Area. " Contract Wit Soule and Murphy ./ WHEREAS, the County Director or Public Works, Richard s. Whitehead, was dir~cted by this Board to submit in writing a plan for the use of said property by the County for public purposes; and WHEREAS, the said Richard s. Whitehead has submitted his report 1n writing outlining a plan for the use of said property by the County for public purposes, NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the said report by said Ric~ard s. Whitehead be and the same is hereby approved, subject to determination of ope~ational and conversion costs. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED th. at th.e said Richard s. Whitehead be and he is hereby authorized and directed to take all steps necessary to negotiate for the acquisition of ~he said porperty on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara, eubJeot to approval by the Board of Supervisors relative to operational and conversion costs Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, Sta~e of California, this 2gth day of July, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes: c. w. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Noes: None Absent: None In the Matter of _Study of Facilities of the Goleta Marine Base Area. Dr. Charles c. Hedges, Administrator, Santa Barbara General Hospital; William F. Gunnerson, Probation Officer; H. J. Rudolph, Welfare Director; and Sydney A. Anderson Farm Adviser, are hereby directed to confer with Richard s. Whitehead, Public Works Dir'ector, in making a study of the costs of reconversion and operation of the facilities at the Goleta Marine Base area, as they pertain to their various departments. In the Matter of Cont-ract With Soule and Murphy, Architects. The District Attorney is hereby directed to draw a contract covering payment to Soule and Murphy for work already done on the Santa Barbara General Hospital. Authorizing Albert T. Eav s, Jr., to Trave to Salinas In the Matter of Authoriz-ing Albert T. Eaves, Jr. to Travel to Salinas. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that Albert T. Eaves, Jr , v Deputy Auditor, be, and he is hereby, authorized to travel to Salinas relative to Road Accounting. It is further ordered that Mr. Eaves be allowed 6 per mile tor the use of his own oar. - Buellton Side In the Matter of ~ellton Side Roads Qualifying for S~ate M~tching Funds. Roads Qua.lif y ing for State Richard S. Whitehead, Publio Works Director, is hereby directed to confer with Matching Fund ./ James Dean, Director of Finance, and .other proper officials, relative to the side roads Report AllO\-'an' ce of Claims. in Buellton qualifying for State matching funds. . . In the Matter of Report . The report of the City of Santa Barbara Recreational progr9JU was received and ordered placed-on-file. In the Matter of Allowance of -Claims. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, unanimously, it is ordered that the tolloWing claims be, and the same are hereby, allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the tace of each claim respectively, to wit: . A. Carlisle & Co Addressograph Salee Agency GENERAL f.UND Air Reduction Sales Company Ambassador Laundry Ambrose Mill and Lumber Company American Bee Journal American Optical Company Anderson Ed. H. Anderson W. L. Andrews Arrowhead and Pur1tas Waters, Ino. Associated Telephone Co., Ltd. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 13.g1 21.15 21.50 69.66 209. lJ.4 3.00 34-.!2 116.0l 39.5g 32g.55 5.76 13.77 3.60 13.15 121.20 20.3g 13.05 12.75 59.93 62.97 63.4! 4-.55 6.oo 29.20 6.oo 3.25 19.gg 4-.10 37.90 - JuJ.y 28th, 1947. Associated Telephone company, Ltd. do do do do do do do do do do do do 4o do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Mrs. Ethel H. Bailey Bancroft-Whitney Company Banks' Banks' Typewriter Exchange L. J. Basso Beard Motor Company do do do do do do Reno Becchio Blake, Moffitt & Towne do do do do Borgatello Bros. Braun Corporation Dr. Harry E. Brown Jeanette Brown Burroughs Adding Machine Co. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do GENERAL FUND ' 9.22 2.85 3.30 7.05 10.70 21.40 14.78 70.05 6.40 6.50 24.20 3.25 5.58 l~.50 4.75 16.45 9. 80 5.35 3.25 4.00 11.00 39.61 1.23 108.60 99.70 1.25 7.77 1461.91 35.67 13.70 12.56 105.58 50.33 5.00 11.22 20.00 5.11 8.75 .56 5.39 6.oo 1.68 38.21 10.27 48.50 246.14 19.16 6.oo 17.15 California County Pltnn1ng Commissioners GENERAL ~'UND Association California Electric t:o. California Spray-Chemical Gorporation Campodonico Water Works Carpinteria Hardware Co. Carpinteria Herald Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co. Carpinteria Water Co. Hal D. Caywood Channel Paper and Supply Co. do do do do do do do do Colman Law Book Go. The Columbia Carbon Company do do Conunercial Bulletin Continental Car-Na-Var Corporation Copeland's Bookshop Juan Cota County Supervisors Association of California Walter S. Curorni ngs Cutter Laboratories Joe Dal Pozzo Frank M. Daniels Dawn Venetian Blind Company Lillian B. Deisch pepartment of Commerce Pat Doyle Durbiano Dairy do Albert Eaves , Jr. Electric Service Company John D. Elliott The Elliott Addres sing Machine Company Eugene Dietzgen Co. Federal Drug Company Fishstrom Staple Company L. Gordon Fiske, M. D. Five c. Refining Company Frank W. Powers Co. The Frederick Post Co Freezrite Food Lockers Gall.enkamp' s George Young, Inc. do do do do do do 10.00 15.09 63.96 1.75 1.85 16.24 1053.58 32.00 51.08 4.10 10.10 5.07 61.04 26.74 35.88 32.29 1.85 3.50 9.48 7.17 9.00 1,100.00 10.50 11.48 15.64 7.50 768.75 :25.oo 56.95 7.00 1577.67 37.36 12.25 76.04 18.00 9.16 160.62 10.41 30.69 200.00 24.93 32.69 5.86 58.09 10.17 117.00 18.17 800.07 2.77 July 28th, 194 7. Raymond M. Glover Golden state company, Ltd. Grossman & Son Brush & Chemical Co . H & H Rooting & Supply Co . Hal w. Hemm H. E. Henderson, M.D. Tom Higgins I sidor J. Hinsperger Hoag Seed Company Holiday Hardware Company do do do do D. L. Hossack Interstate Bakeries Corporation C. E. James J. G. Penny Company do do Johnson Nash Company Jones, Stationery & Gifts Joseph G. Moore Co . J. R. Pava Orthopedic Laboratory Juillard-Cockcroft corporation do H. Y. Katayama J. I. Kinman do Kittler Hardware co. L & L Barnett Lady's Choice Foods w. T. Lill ard Robert C. Lilley Lompoc Community Hospital Lompoc Record Los Angeles Dental Supply Company M. Sanchez & Sons Mainland Heating & Sheet Metal Works Frank Maraga Marks, Incorporated do Miller-Bryant-Pierce Mills The Druggi st 'Mission Ice Company Monroe Calculating Mach. Co . Inc. Montecito County Water District do Moore Mercantile Co . w. F. Morrissey Sadie McFarland do Richard McGovney , M. D. McNall Building Materials do do -. 2. 56 267 . 30 14. 66 700.00 7.00 40.00 6.oo 5~00 78.27 115.73 2.52 46.13 10.00 12.40 83 . 25 36 .01 385 .42 15.00 23 .49 5.70 47.92 140.48 287. 21 75 .00 6.oo 25.06 7.00 34. 39 5.29 5.00 6. 50 49. 21 275 . 33 102.50 9.42 7.00 189.88 78.98 9.84 9.84 35 .90 9.00 2.15 36.15 5.13 3. 25 3,022.93 125.00 165.12 24.97 . 4 r:-. - 1~ 42ti Johnny Nelson New Method Laundry News-Press Publishing Company Office Equipment Co . Osborne ' s Book Store Ott' s do do do do do Ott Hardware Co. Pacific Coast Publishing Co. do do do do do do do do do do Josephine Packer, P .H.N. Pacific Gas and Electric Company Patr ick Moi se Klinkner Co. Postmaster, Sant a Barbara do do do do do do Powers & Company Chas. A. Pr euss, M. D. Cha s . A. Preuss, M. D. The ~uality Printing Service Rail way Express Company Ray Oil Burner Company Redman Scientific Company Reliable Glassware Uo . Rodenbeck' s Royal Ice Cream Co . Ernest F. Russell, M. D. G. L. Sadler Sanitary Laundry Santa Barbara Bindery Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Santa Barbara Glass Campany Inc. Santa Barbara Humane Society Santa Barbar a Optical ~ompany Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply Co. do do Santa Barbara Retreading Shop do do GENERAL FUND Santa Barbara Semana Nautica Association, Inc . Santa Barbara Transit Co. Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Co . , Inc . 2.00 19. 01 4. 31 163.05 6. 92 38. 34 23 . 72 7. 25 3. 50 33 . 69 1 . 85 9. 89 13. 79 3.38 14. 86 38. 69 14. 20 173. 27 6. 39 . 74 5.16 5.00 325.60 136. 96 40.00 8. 36 60.00 55 .00 102 . 76 J .18 10. 85 15 . 58 111. 73 12. 20 154.60 15. 00 857 .65 6. 36 11. 79 869 . 25 JO . 58 75 .00 20.07 77.50 25 . 61 9.74 7.43 2,000.00 919 .40 .37.50 July 28th, 1947. Suy P . Sawyer The Schauer Printing Studio Har17 L. Schurmeier, M. D. Seaside Oil Campany do do do do Security Title Ins. & Guar. Co. R. E. Shemhart, Postmaster Shell Oil Company, Inc. Sherwin-Williams Co. do do GENERAL FUND Southern California Edison Company, Ltd. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Southern Counties Gas Company do do dO do Southern Pacific Milling Co Southern Pacific Company ' Standard Oil Company of California State Controller Charles s. Stevens, M.D. Paul E. Stewart do do Jessie Stinson (Tax Collector) Agnes Studley W. Tarr Homer c. Thompson Tam Allin & Sons do do Turco Products , Inc. H. J. Ullmann, M. D. do do Underwood Corporation Union Oil Company of Calif. Van Etta's Ventura Rubber Stemp Co. Wagner-Woodruff Company do do Walters Sur gical Company do do do do Thomas ~. Weldon Roy Wil.kinson Josephine Williams ' 2.126 266.56 70.00 17.18 50.84 528.88 166.25 1.50 60.00 6.73 29.01 51.04 164.99 42.24 2.69 641.66 3.34 61.83 3.79 8.28 45.81 156.97 24.16 1.03 60.00 208. 25 60.00 12.95 35.75 7.50 9.15 10.00 14.69 413.00 16.oo 23.06 41.78 10.00 99.65 1.00 65.00 3.98 1107.00 1765.05 121.89 22.86 23.84 29.15 78.15 30.04 428 Wilson & D1Andrea Kent R. Wilson, M.D. w. J. Wilson Vincent E. Wood GENERAL FUND do do do do Clyde Wullbrandt A. Bloek & Son GOOD ROADS FUND Air Reduction Sales do do Ambrose Mill and Lumber Co. do do do do do do American Bitumuls Co. A. R. Hebel Garage Associated Telephone Co, Ltd. Brooks & Borra do do do ' Carpinteria Hardware Co. Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co. Charles Bruning Co. Inc. Coast Welding Supply Craviotto Bros. do Lucy E. Davis Martin De P1azz1 Eugene Dietzgen Co. F. L. Gurrad Harnsiohf'eger Corp. K. H. Heltman Keuff el & Esser Co. L. N. D1edrioh1 Inc. do do do do Nielsm & Rassmussen Ott's do do Pacific Gas and Electric Co. W. J. Rosebro Santa Barbara Mill & Lumber Co. Sant~ Barbara Retreading Shop Seaside Oil Co. do 171.42 120.00 15.00 4.37 l.lg g39.86 1426.4o 14.oo 20.53 77.!5 4.31 .62 32.42 4o.71 5g.72 156.35 45.05 11.12 12.10 2901.07 g5.62 17.16 479.70 2.86 25.94 31.26 15.93 52.04 41.37 100.00 15.4.g 186.22 7.4o 29.13 12.75 33.35 is.5g 26.14 7.37 27.4g 3.19 1.71 24.69 1.20 25.g4 19.68 36g.52 142.20 15g.67 Seaside Oil Company do GOOD ROADS FUND do do do Sines Equipment & Supply Co. do do Smith Booth Usher Co. So l~ang Garage & Service Station Southern Calif. Edison Co., Ltd. Southern Calif. Edison Co., Ltd do do Standard Oil Co. Standard Oil Co. of Calif Homer C. Thompson do do do do Toro Canyon Compan1 Valley Oxygen Co. Water Department . Western Motor Transfer, Inc Western Welding Co. Westwiok Iron Works R. c. lfestwiok do White Spot Service Station Vincent E. Wood do W. P. Fuller & Co. R. J. Wullbrandt Ethel H. Bailey Hal w. Hamm SALARY FUND Dudley Ray Hossack Henry James Frank Walker w. J. W11son Brooks & Borra FIRST ROAD FUND Western Motor Transfer, Ino. w. P. Fuller & Co. Five C. Refining Company THIRD ROAD FUND Five c. Ref 1n1ng Company SANTA YNEZ ROAD FOND 107.22 6g.22 g1.29 43.32 257.33 g.74 10.27 94.29 47.26 14.gl 5.02 2.30 4.90 lg.07 15.96 33.55 5.14 2.50 15.13 1.95 9325.99 5.77 36.19 19.50 17.75 3.50 1.36 123.01 39.31 52.70 5.00 5.00 4.67 3g.4o 24.oo 5.00 4337.4g 2992.05 i4g.63 1153.13 553.!7 ' Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. W. Bradbury, Paul E. Stewart, J. Monroe Rutherford, R. B. McClellan, and T. A. Twitchell. Nays: None Absent: None Attest: Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die The foregoing minutes are hereby approved