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ORDINANCE NO. 363
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AN ORDINANCE CREATING A LOCAL DEFENSE COUNCIL AND PRESCRIBING ITS
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
i THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
THAT WHEREAS, on May 28, 1940, the President of the United States created a
iCouncil of National Defense and an Advisory Commission thereto fvr `the purpose of assisting
' in the coordination of the various governmental, industrial, agricultural., economic, and
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other activities essential to preparing for the defense of the United States; and
WHEREAS, the Council of National Defense and its Advisory Commission have
'`,recommended that the National Defense Program and activities related thereto be carried
!on through regular governmental channels insofar as possible; and
WHEREAS, the Council of National Defense and it.s Advisory Commission has
1� officially requested the California Council of Defense to assist and to expedite the
1' formation of local councils of defense; and
WHEREAS, the County of Butte desires to assist in the program of National Defense
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Ik�by coordinating all of its public and private facilities, resources and activities with the
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program aforesaid;
NOW,, THEREFOREO the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte does ordain as
, follows:
Section 1. There is hereby created the Butte County Defense Council.
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Section 2. The Defense Council shall be composed of one representative of the.
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Board of Supervisors, to be designated by the Board of Supervisors; the District Attorney;
the Sheriff; the County Engineer; and the County Physician and ex--officio County Health
Officer, and one representative from each of the incorporated cities within the county, to
',�be nominated by the governing body of each such city and appointed by the Board of
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Supervisors. Such additional members as may be required to carry out the purpose of this
;ordinance, not exceeding 10 in number, may be appointed by the Board of Supervisors upon
;;recommendation of the Council as constituted above.
The Council shall designate a Chairman and 'Vice-Chairman from among the members
of the Council and may appoint a Secretary who need not be a member of the Council and who
shall perform such duties as may be assigned to hire by the Council.
Section 3. The members of the Defense Council, other than those designated by
: titles, shall serve for a term of one year and until their successors are appointed and
;;qualified, as provided in Section 2. A four--fifths vote of all the members of the Board
of Supervisors will be required to remove any member of said Defense Council from office
,:prior to the expiration of his term of office. Vacancies on the Defense Council, shall. be
; filled in the manner provided for original appointment.
Section 4. It shall be the duty and responsibility of the Defense Council. to
'Icoordinate the activities within the county of governmental and private agencies, and of
"individuals, cooperating in the defense effort; to stimulate public interest and participation
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in defense activities; to consider and recommend to appropriate governmental authorities plans
;for the public safety, health, and welfare; to plan a major olid aster program, capable of
functioning in a defense emergency; and to perform such other advisory functions as may be
:,requested of it by officials of the city, county, state, and Federal agencies engaged in the
defense effort.
E Said Council shall receive, acknowledge and appraise proffers of facilities,
.services and ideas originating within the community and make appropriate disposition of same;
:;clear information concerning defense programs and objectives among cooperating agencies,*
.:recommend adiustments or arranizements necessary for nromDt assimilation of government programs
for defense to the appropriate officers, departments or agencies; receive requests for
assistance from the State Council of Defense and from Federal Defense authorites and transmit
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these requests to the proper authorities or agencies; accumulate or assist in the
. accumulation of information regarding local governmental, 7financial, economic, industrial
and human facilities and resources and transmit any such facts, . as well as other necessary
information to the State Council of Defense and to Federal Defense authorities.
Every department, commission, officer, and employee of the County of Butte shall '.
cooperate with and assist the Defense Council so as to enable the Council to accomplish the
objectives of this ordinance.
Section 5. There is hereby created as permanent committees of the Defense Council: ;:
(1) Committee on Civil Protection, which shall consider defense matters relating to .the public s
safety, the protection of civil liberties and the maintenance of law and order, including the
preparation of a disaster preparedness plan; (2) Committee on Human Resources and Skills, which;
shall assist in the registration . of persons for defense work of all kinds, cooperate with
governmental agencies in making plans for defense training of skilled workers and other persons;
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engaged in defense work requiring special training, and analyze and report to the Defense
Council: on all proffers of assistance from private persons and organizations-, (3) Committee
on Aealth, .Welfare, and Consumer Interest, which shall consider activities designed to con-
tribute directly to the social, physical and economic well-being of the individual and the
family, protection from want, protection against unwarranted rise in prices; (4) Committee on
Transportation, Rousing, Works and Facilities, which shall consider provisions for defense
housing, .buildings and structures, works for water supply and transportation, highways,
airports and other transportation facilities; (5) Committee on Public Information, which
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shall serve all committees of the Council as a medium through which to inform the public of
:: defense activities, develop plans for the use of newspapers, radio; and other means of public
information, and attract and sustain citizen interest and participation in defense work;
(6) Committee on Industrial Resources and Production, whish shall consider the industrial
resources of the county as these relate to defense production and assist in making the most
advantageous use of such facilities; (7) Committee on Agricultural: Resources and Production',
which. shall. consider the conservation and use of land and the crops .and livestock it supports,
the growing and marketing of 'plant and animal products for consumption as food or''as raw materials
entering Into industrial production.
The Defense Council may create other permanent committees and such temporary
committees of the Council as the Council deems necessary and shall define their, duties -within,
the purpose of this ordinance and may abolish any such committee. The chairmen of the
permanent committees of the Defense Council shall be designated by the Chairman of the Council
from among the members appointed as provided in Section 2 of this ordinances' Members of
vermanent committees other than the chairman and all members of temporary commitees shall be
;appointed by the Chairman of the Defense Council and need not be members of the Defense
Council.
Section 6. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary
for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall take effect
;end be in force from and after its passage and publication as required by law. The
following is a specific statement showing the urgency of this ordinance:
An emergency exists in the United States and in this State in providing adequate
m. National and Local Defense. It is necessary that all information be gathered relating to
National Defense and to provide for the proper cooperation and coordination of public and
private agencies so that adequate Local Defense may be provided for at as early a date as
possible
Adopted and passed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of
California, on the 2nd day of July, 1941,
AYES: SUPERVISORS BENNETT, FR.AZIER, MEMER, 02NEILL; AND CHAIRMAN TOLAND.
NOES: NODE.
ABSENT: NONE.
C. W. Toland
Chairman of the Board ofT�
Supervisors of the County of
Butte, State of California.
ATTEST: W. F. MATTHEW,, COUNTY CLERK,
BY S . Jory
DEPUTY
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ORDINANCE NO. 361 .
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN AIR SPACE SAFETY ZONE ADJACENT TO
THE EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES OF AIRPORTS IN THE COUNTY OF BUTTE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
THE BOARD OF SUPFRVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION.1l. It shall be unlawful for any person,, firm or corporation hereafter to
erect, construct, convert, alter, enlarge, add to-or cause to exist any smokestack, pole, tank,
EE derrick, tower, building, or any other structure or thing of any nature whatsoever y the top
of which would be at an elevation above a glide angle for aircraft of one (1) foot vertical to
forty (40) feet horizontal measured outward from the boundaries of any airport in the County of
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Butte, State of California, that is owned, operated _or controlled; either directly or i.ndirectl
by the County of Butte or any agency thereof or any municipality therein, the State of Calif-
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orn a or any agency thereof, or the United States of America or any agency thereof, a distance
of fifteen hundred (1500) feet in. all directions from said boundaries, and in addition the eto
the said air-space safety zone restrictions of forty 0+0) to one (1) feet glide angle shall
extend outward at the ends of all runways on said airports for a distance of not less that two
(2) miles from the boundaries of the said airports along a production of the center lines of
said runways with a lateral distance or width of seven hundred fifty (750) feet each side of
the production of said center lines of runways at the airport boundaries, thence increasing to
a lateral distance or width of two thousand 2000 feet each side of the
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center lines of runways at a distance of not less than two (2) miles from the boundaries of
said airports.
SECTION 2. For the purpose of determining the . height to which any smokestack
g pole:
;; tank, derrick, tower, building or any other structure may be erected., constructed, converted,
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altered, enlarged, added to or caused to exist, measurement shall be made from the elevation
of the point ori the exterior boundary of the airport nearest to the smokestack, pole, tank,
derrick, tower, b .ilding, structure or thing.
SECT�ON 3. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed. `
SECTION 4. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
SECTION 5. This ordinance sba.11 take effect and be in force thirty days after its
` passage and publication as provided by law.
Ordinance No. 364 was passed and adopted by the Board. of Supervisors of the County
of Butte, State. of California, on the 24th day of November, 1941, by the following Grote
AYES2 SUPERVISORS BENNETT, FRAMER, MEIXNER, OINEILL AND CHAIRMAN TOLAND.
NOES: NOTE
ABSENT; NONE.
C.W.TOLANDs •
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Butte, State of
California.
ATTEST: `J .F.MATTMIIS, COUNTY CLERK and
ex-offi.clo, Clerk of the Board of
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By S.Jory, Deputy.
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ORDINANCE NO. 365.,
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS.
THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE does hereby ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. As used in this Ordinance the following words and phrases shall mean:.;
"Air Haid Warning Signal's shall mean a signal; by siren, whistle, horn or other
audible device, of two minutes duration consisting of either a fluctuating or warbling signal
of varying pitch or a succession of intermittent blasts of, about five seconds duration separated
by a silent period of about three seconds.
"All Clear Signal" shall mean a continuous signal, by siren, horn or other audible
device, of two minutes duration at a steady pitch.
"Period of Air Raid Alarm" shall mean the interval of time between the giving of
the air raid warning signal and the giving of the next succeeding all clear signal.
r'Blackout structure" shall mean any space so enclosed that any illumination
maintained or existing therein is not visible from any point outside such enclosure.
SECTION 2. The Sheriff is hereby authorized and directed to cause the sounding
of an air raid warning signal and of an all clear signal when., and only when, the district in
which the county is located is notified so to. do by the United States Aircraft Warning Service.
SECTION 3. Any person who effects or maintains. any illumination, or permits any
Illumination under his control to be affected or maintained, at any place within the County of
Butte during any period of air raid alarm in the hours of darkness except within .a blackout
structure, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
SECTION . The maintenance or leaving of any illumination, except within a black-.':
out structure, without provision for its extinguishment, within one. minute after t'he commence- ,'
ment of a period of air raid alarm by a competent person over the age of eighteen years attend
ant at the place where such illumination is controlled, is hereby prohibited.
SECTION 5. In order to enable the Sheriff to conform to the request of the United:
States Aircraft Warning Service for the obscuration, diminution or extinguishment of any ill-
umiAation, whether in or out of doors, which increases the vulnerability of the County of
Butte, or any portion thereof, to air attack, or for the regulation of traffic. during the
period of air raid ala.rm;�, the Sheriff may adopt and promulgate reasonable rules and regulations.
for such purposes, and any, rules or' regulations so adopted by him shall be and remain. in effect
for thirty (30) days thereafter, but no longer unless approved within said time by Resolution of
the Board of Supervisors; provided, however, that any rule or regulation so adopted by the
Sheriff may at any time be rescinded by resolution of the Board of Supervisors. Violation of any
such rule or regulation so adopted and promulgated is hereby declared to be a misdemeanor.
SECTION 6. It shall be unlawful to disobey any lawful direction or order of a peace
officer, higY vay patrolman of, fireman given during a period of air raid alarm, which order is
reasonably necessary for the maintenance of public order or safety or to effect the extinguish .,
jment or obscuration of light.
SECTION 7. Any illumination contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, or to
;any rule or regulation adopted and promulgated in accordance with sect'.on 5 hereof, constitutes
a public nuisance, and the same may be summarily abated by any peace officer, highway patrolman9
or fireman. Any structure may be entered by any peace officer, Fighway patrolman, or fireman,
:;using reasonable force if necessary, for the purpose of abating such nuisance by extinguishing
':such illumination.
SECTION 8. At the commencement of a period of air raid alarm, the operator of
any motor vehicle shall forthwith bring such vehicle as far as possible to the side of the stree
road or highway off the main traveled portion thereof, and the operator of such motor vehicle,
,and the operator of any street car, shall bring such motor vehicle or street car to a stop clear
of any crossing, intersection, fire house, fire plug, hospital or other emergency depot or area,
,and during the hours of darkness shall extinguish all lights therein or thereon and said motor
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;vehicle or street car shall remain so situated during the period of air raid alarm, unless
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'directed or ordered to move by a peace officer, highway patrolman or fireman.
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SECTION 9. The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to blackout emergency
:vehicles, which shall include the following:
1. All Army and Navy Vehicles;
2. All vehicles with united States Government credentials indicating the necessity
of emergency movement;
3. All authorized emergency vehicles as defined in sec tions 44 and 44.1 of the
Vehicle Code of California; .
4. All vehicles being operated by members of the California State Guard while
'actually on duty;
5. All vehicles of volunteer personnel engaged in the operation of the Aircraft
Varning Service of the Fourth Interceptor Command while such personnel are actually going to or
!from their posts of duty-
6. All vehicles certified by sheriffs, district attorneys, the California State
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'Fighwa,y patrol, police chiefs, and fire chiefs, when within the respective territorial juris-
lictions of the certifying office., as being essential to the preservation of the public peace
end safety or to the dissemination of public information or to the national defense-provided
;however, that ,such vehicles shall conform to the uniform lighting regulations approved by the
Pepartment of Motor Vehicles axid _;the California State Highway Patrol for Blackout emergency
Vehicles. No certificate -shall be issued which c®nflicts' with ary regulation or order of the
`United States Army applicable in the area for which the certificate is issued..
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SECTION lQ It shall be unlawful for any person with authority, during any
Air raid alarm, to use, wear, exhibit or possess any uniform, insignia, credential, or other
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indication of authority, o r any imitation thereof, adopted and issued by any official civilian
;defense organization.
SECTION ll. Any person who shall operate a siren, whistle or other audible device
in such a manner as to simulate an air raid warning signal or an all clear signals except upon
order of the Sheriff, or other proper authority, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
SECTION 12. The
provisions of every ordiDance of this county and every administrate
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eve alder made pursuant thereto, requiring ally illumination to be Maintained in confl let with
this ordinance or with, any rule or regulation made pursuant to Section 5 of this ordinance, shad:
be deemed suspended during the period between ally air raid warning signal and the next succeed-
,ng all clear signal.
SECTION 13. Any person who shall violate any provision of this ordinance shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conVIction thereof,, shall be punished by a fine of not ex--
ceeding three hundred dollars or by imprisonment in the County Jail not exceeding three months, '
or,by both such fine and imprisonment.
SECTION 14. This ordinance is required for the immediate preservation of the.
Dublic peace, health and safety,, and the following is the statement offacts constituting such
urgency:'-The United States is at war and this county is in great and continuing danger of air
and other attack by the enemy.
SECTION 15. If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to
any person or circumstances is held invalid,, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions
or applications of this ordinance which can be given effect without th.e invalid provision or
application„ and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declaredto be severable:
The foregoing Ordinance; No. 365 was passed and adopted by the Board of Super-
visors of the County of Butte,, State of California, on the 12th day of Januarys 1912, by the
following vote:
AYES: SUPERVISORS BENNETT, OINFILL, TOLAND AND CHAIRMAN MEIXNER.
NOES: NONE
`:ABSENT: SUPERVISOR FRAZIER.
Frank ITe ixnner
C.hai.rman -of the. Board of Supervisors
of the County of Butte, State
of California.
ATTEST: W.F.MATTHEWS,, COUNTY CLERK
BY S DORY DEPUTY.
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ORDINANCE N0. 366.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE ESTABLISHING
AN EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER.
The Board of Supervisors of the County df Butte does ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. There shall be established at some central.,, safe and enclosed place'
. in this County a room, or rooms, which shall be known as the County Control Center, and which
shall be used in tunes of Imminent public danger as the center -from which the County Emergency
Services hereinafter referred to shall be directed and coordinated.
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SECTION 2. There are hereby created the following Divisions of .County Fmerg-
ency Service and said Divisions shall include the following emergency service organizations,
whether volunteer or otherwise:
(a) Division of Emergency Fire Service for unincorporated areas
(1) County Fire Tarden t s Office
2) Fire Departments of County Fire Protection Districts, Local Fire
Protection Districts, Multi-County Fire Protection Districts
when the fire house is located in this County
�3� Auxiliary Firemen
4 Rescue Squads
(b) Division of Emergency Police Servide for unincorporated areas
1) Sheriff and his deputies
2 Constables and their deputies
3 Auxiliary Police
Bomb Squadsis
(c) Division of gardens Service for unincorporated areas
1) Air Raid Wardens
2 Fire Watchers
3.) Emergency Food and Horsing Corns
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(d) Division of Emergency Medical Service
(1) Medical Corx)s
(2) Nurses Aides Corps
(3) Emergency Medical Field Units
4) Ambulance Units
a) Casualty Stations
6) First Aid Posts
(e) Division of Emergency Public Works Service for unincorporated areas '
1) Repair squads fPv roads, sewers, and water mains
2) Demolition and Clearance squads
3) Decontamination Squads for buildings and streets
(f) Division of Emergency Utilities Service for unincorporated areas
l Municipally owned Utilities
2) Privately owned Utilities
3) Volunteer Utility Repair Squads
1+) Flood Control
SECTION 3. There is hereby created in each division of emergency service the
position of Chief of Division. The Chiefs of the several Divisions of Emergency Service shall
be the following.-
(a)
ollowing:(a) Division of Emergency Fire Service- County Fire Warden
(b) , Division of Emergency Police Service-- Sheriff
(c) Division of Wardens Service- Chief Air Raid Warden
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(d) Division of Emergency Medical Service- Such County officer, or other person'
or persons as may hereafter be appointed Chief of the Division of Emerg-
ency gedical Service by resolution of the Board of Supervisors.
(e) Division of Emergency Public Works Service- County Surveyor and Engineer. .
(f) Division of Fmergency Utilities Service- Such county officer or other per-
son or persons as may hereafter be appointed Chief of the Division of Fon
gency Service by resolution of the Board of Supervisors.
SECTION 4. The Chiefs of the several Divisions of County Emergency Service
�1 shall attend, either in person, or by their duly appointed alternate$, at the County Control
!' Center during periods of imminent public danger to direct as far as possible the emergency
E! activities of their divisions from the County Control Center.
SECTION 5. The County Control Center shall be organized by a Commander, which
position is hereby created. The Commander shall be -such officer of the County or otb.er person
, as may be n5minated by the Chiefs of the Divisions: of County Emergency Service and whose
selection is approved by resolution of the Board of Supervisors. During periods of imminent Pub!
danger the activities of all divisions of County F-mergency Service shall be organized in the
County Ccantrol Center by the Commander. The Commander shall arrange for the privately-owned
gas, electric, transportation, and telephone utilities, operating in the unincorporated areas
Eof the County., and, the American Red Cross to send representatives to the County Control Center
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€, ,pur.,vose of assisting in the emergency work thereof.
SECTION 6. The Commander shall arrange for the installation in the County
Control Center of such communicatlon facilities as may be necessary to enable the several
Chiefs of the: Divisions. of County- Fmergency Service to keep in touch with and suoeriritend the
's work of their resppc.tive . Divis.ions during periods of imminent public danger and io enable the
County Control Center to keep in constant touch with the Control Centers of the several cities
?' of this county, and with �he Control Center of any larger area in which this County may be
included, for :-he purpose of regional coordination and mutual. aid, or the 'Vontrol Center of
E! any higher Teves. of government, and to enable the County Control Center. to receive the messages
,; and warnings of the United States Air Paid Warning System. The 010=rjander shall arrange for an
adequate number of messengers to carry messages to and from the County Control Center In the
event of the failure of communication facilities or other necessity, and shall arrange for a
properly protected room -for, them and for parking facilities for their vehicles as close to the
County Control Center as possible. The Commander shall arrange for an alternative County Control
; Center for use in case the- prim
ary County Control Center is damaged or destroyed.
SECTION 7. The Chief of each Division of County Emergency :Service shall-
install in the County Control. Center such maps, files and office equipment and shall provide
such assistants as may be necessary to carry on efficiently the work of his Division of Fmer--
gency Service during periods of imminent public danger, and he shall maintain an accurate roll
of the names and addresses of the members of the several Services included within his Division,
shadl supervise,, their training and shall designate the persons in his Division to whom egtfn-
ment, and any official insignia provided or authorized for such services by the United States
1, Office of Civilian Defense, shall: be issued, and shall have the authority to dismiss any
! volunteer member of his division and to require the surrender of equipment and insignia by such
dismissed members.
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The Commander and the several Chiefs of the Divi-signs of County
Emergency Service shah. designate Deputies to take their places and perform their duties in the
,i County Control. Center in the event they are absent, become incapacitated, or otherwise unable
to act.
SECTION 9. During any period of imminent public danger the Commander shall. keep;
1Efully informed concerning conditions within the incorporated cities and elsewhere-in the County,
and the County Control Center shall act as a clearing for requests for assistance between the
# several cities of the County. All requests from other counties for assistance shall be complied
with to the fullest extent that circumstances will. permit. In the event this county is included;
in any plan for a larger or higher controlc enter all requests from other counties shall be
; cleared through such control centers.
SECTION 10. In the event this county is included in any plan for a larger or
higher control center, which plan calls for the presence therein of a representative of -�a-ny of
the Divisions of County Emergency Service.. the Chief of such Division may be authorized by
resolution of the Beard of Supervisors to participate in such plan and to arrange for such
°; representation.
SECTION 1.1. This ordinance is required for the immediate preservation of the
public peace, health and safety and the following is the statement of facts constituting such
urgency: The United States is at War and this County is in great and continuing danger of air
and other attack by the enemy.
The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Butte, State of California, on the 24th day of February, 1942:, by the following
vote$.
AYES: SUPERVISORS BENNETT, OINEILL, TOLAND AND CHAIRMAN MEIXNER. 3
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: SUPERVISOR FRAZIER.
Frank Meixner
Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors- of the County of
Butte, State of California.
ATTEST:
W.F.MATTHEWS* COUNTY CLERK and
Clerk of t?he Board of Supervisors
By S.Jory Deputy
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0RDINA1iCE Na. 367
ORDINANCE AIDING ORDIdANCF, NO. 333, CHAPTER VI,
ARTICLE TWO, SECTION 180, IN THE COUNTY OF BUTTE,
;NATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO PROVIDE FOR SALARIES OF
TOV,j'NSHIP OFFICERS.
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte does ordain as follows:
Ordinance No. 333, Chapter VI, Article TnTo, Section 180, of Butte County, California,;'
is hereby amended as follows :
ARTICLE TWO: SALARIES OF TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Section 180. SALARIES OF TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. The salary of each township officer
within the County of Butte is hereby fixed as follows, to wit.-
In
it:In Biggs Township, the Justice of the Peace shill receive Seventy-five Dollars per
month, and the Constable shall receive Ninety Dollars per month.
In Chico Township , the Justice of the Peace shall receive One Hundred Fifty. Dollars
per morith, and each Constable shall receive One Hundred Twenty=five 4?ol.lars per month..
In Durham Township, the Justice of the Peace shall receive Seventy ,Dollars per month,:;
and the Constable shall receive Ninety Dollars per month.
In Gridley Tovmship, the Justice of the Peace shall receive One Hundred Dollars per
month, and the 6onstable shall receive One Hundred Twenty-five Dollars per month.
In Kimshew TOVM3hip, the Justice of the Peace shall_ receive Seventy-five Dollars
per month, and the Constable shall receive One Hundred Twenty-five Dollars, per month.
In Oroville Township, the Justice of the Peace shall receive One Hundred Fifty
Dollars per month, and each Constable shall receive One Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars per month.
This o 'dinance shall take effect thirty days after its passage, and before the expir�--
tion of fifteen days after its passage it shall_ be published, with the names of the members
voting for and against the same, for at least one week, in some newspaper published in the
County of Butte.
ADOPTED A14D PASSED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of
California, on the 2nd day of larch, 1342, by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Bennett) OtNeill, Toland and Chairman ieixner.
NOES: None
ABSENT: Supervisor Frazier.
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Frank ldeixner
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Butte, State of California .
ATTEST:
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W. F. MATTHEWS, County Clerk and ex-officio
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
By S. Jory
Deputy {Seal)
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ORDINANCE 1d0. 368
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FUR VACATIONS FEAR COUNTY
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OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES rV
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The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte does ordain as follows: �1
County officers and employees shall be entitled to a vacation of not exceeding
,,` fifteen full working days with pay for each year of full time service.
County employees whose compensation is paid on a per diem► or hourly basis aaad who
,€ have been employed for a period of- six months shall be entitled to a. vacation of one and one-
< qua:rter days with pay for each month of such employment. Twenty-one days worked, exclusive of
:! overtime , shall constitute a month. Such employee shall receive as vacation pay his average
-i pay, exclusive of overtime.
Not more than fifteen full working days vacation with pay can be earned in any tv>celve'
month period, .and vacations shall not be cumulative from year to year.
Vacatiah per bds may be taken in installments with the consent of the head of the
? department, and the time of year of' all vacation periods must be consented to by the head of
the department.
li Tme lost by an employee due to an injury received in the course of his employment _
shall be counted as time worked in computing vacation time earned.
hlective county officers under bond shall not themselves be subject to the limitations
of this section.
This ordinance shall be retroactive and any vacations not exceeding fifteen full
1,`workiag days with pay which have been earned under the provisions of this section prior to
ii the effective date hereof shall be allowed.
The foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the
,''County of Butte, State of California, on the 5th day of March, 1 42, by the following vote:
.AXES: Supervisors Bennett, OtEeill, Toland and Chairman Meixner.
E NOES: None
ABSENT: Fraiier
Frank bleixner
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
E' of the County of Butte, State of California.
'A ATTEST:
W. F. 1ATTHEWS, County Clerk
Mand ex--officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors,
By S. Jory
Deputy (SEAL
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ORDINANCE NO . 369
AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE NUMBER OF AND
PROVIDING FOR THE COMPENSATION OF ASSISTANTS,
DEPUTIES, CLERKS, ATTACHES, EMPLOYEES AND OTHER
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN THE OFFICES, DEPARTMENTS AND
INSTITUTIONS OF THE COUNTY, AND PROVIDING RULES
AND REGULATIONS RELATING THERETO AND REPEALING
ALL RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT
THEREWITH.
The .Board of Supervisors of the County .:of Butte, State of California, do
ordain as follows:
SECTION 1 . Subject to the provisions hereinafter set forth the compensa-
tion of the assistants, deputies, clerks, attaches, employees and other persons . employed in the
offices, departments and institutions of the County of Butte, and the number thereof, are here='
by fixed as set forth in the schedules in the sections following:
SECTION 2. Except where otherwise indicated in the. following sections the ';
com=oensations herein provided shall be deemed to mean the compensation per month. The salaries`:
of all assistants, aeputies, clerks, attaches, employees and other ;persons, as fixed in the
following sections, shall be paid in equal monthly installments .
SECTION 3 . A fund to be known and designated as the salary fund is hereby
created and established, and all fees paid into the county treasury, except . that portion allo-
cated to the law library, shall be set apart therein as a separate fund. Should, in the opin- ;
ion of the auditor, the fees to be collected be not sufficient to pay the salaries or compensa
tion to be paid out of said fund, it shall become the duty of the Board of Supervisors at the
time the tax levy is made to estimate such deficiency and raise it by direct ._taxes, the same asp
other funds . The salaries and compensations provided for in the following. sections, except as
hereinafter provided, shall be paid monthly out of the salary fund. of the County Treasury, ex-
cepting, however, the salaries and compensation set forth and provided for in Sections 11A, 1.7,,'
19, 26A, 26B. and 30, nrovided, hovaever, that no salaries or compensation provided for or fixed
in this ordnance shall be paid out of said salary fund then by the provisions or laws of the
State of California, such compensation or salaries are to be paid out of any other fund or money.
SECTION /a . Whenever by. this ordinance the title or compensation of any po
sition in existence immediately prior to the time this ordinance goes into effect, is changed, ;!
such change of title or compensation shall in no way affect the tenure of the persons holding
such position, or his right to compensation as in this ordinance provided.
SECTIO] 5. (Delete)
SECTION b. All ordinances and resolutions inconsistent with the provisions'
of this ordinance are hereby repealed.
SECTIO] 7. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase
of this ordinance is, for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such invalidity or
unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or consitutionality of the remaining portions
of this ordinance, it being hereby expressly Provided that this ordinance and each section, sub!-
section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase thereof would „have been adopters irrespective of
the fact that any one or more other sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses or
phrases be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION S. AGRICULTURAL COT81ISSIONER Adopted salary
or wage
I- Deputy Agricultural_ Commissioner $150.00
2- Assistant Inspectors 140. 00'
1- Bee Inspector5.00 per days;
1- Stenographer 100.00
1- Half time inspector 12 months at x'67.50 or six months at $135.00
Extra. help 4.00 per day',
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SECTION 9. ASSESSOR Adopted salary
or wage
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1- Chief Deputy Assessor $145.00
1- Deputy Assessor 130.00
1- Roll Writing .Machine Operator Deputy-6 months 135,00
1- Clerk 100.00
1- Statistical Clerk -- 3 months 90. 00
6= Field Deputies -- 3 raonths
150. 00
2- Field Deputies - 4 months 150.00
2- Field Deputies -- 5 months 150.00
SECTION 10. AUDITOR Adopted salary or
wage
�. 1- Chief Deputy. Auditor $145.00
1-- Deputy Auditor 130.00
1- Deputy Auditor 120.00
2- Clerks 120.00
1- Clerk 110.00
2- Tax Roll Clerks for 2 months IrJO,Oro
Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors way allow the Auditor such exti
clerks as may be. necessary and proper at a compensation of not to exceed $90.00 per month, or
hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 500 per hour.
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SECTION 11. CLERK Adopted salary or
wage
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1- Chief Deputy Clerk X145.00
2- Deputy Clerks 130.00
2-- Deputy Clerks
115.00
1- Election Deputy Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors 140.00
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Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors may allow the Clerksuch extra
clerks .as may. be . necessary and proper at a compensation of .not to exceed $ 90.00 per m o nth, or z
hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 50 cents per hour.
SECTION 11A.
EWhenever a state wide, county wide ox . special election is held the county clerk
is hereby allowed. the following additional help: Necessary Inspectors, Judges and Clerks,
according to the number of votes cast, using the following schedule:
ELECTION OFFICERS PAY:
Precincts having less than 100 votes cast: In2pector $5.00
Clerks and Judges 4.00
Precincts having 101 to 150 votes cast: Inspector 6.00
Clerks and Judges 5,00
Precincts having 151 to 175. votes cast: Inspector 7.00
Clerks and Judges 6,00
Precincts having 176 to 200 votes cast: Inspector 8.00
Clerks and. Judges 7.00
Precincts having 201 to 250. votes cast: Inspector 9.00
Clerks and Judges 8. 00
Precincts having 251 votes and over: Inspector 10.00
Clerks and Judges 9.00
` Necessary registration clerks, who shall be paid at the rate of 6 cents a name for each person
legally registered by him. `
SECTION 12 AGRICULTURAL .EXTENSION SERVICE Adopted Salary or
Wage
1- Stenographer
25.00
1- Stenographer 105.00
SECTION 13 COURTHOUSE AND GROUNDS
Adopted Salary or
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1- Janitor
130.00
1- Assistant Janitor, Annex 105. 00
1- Extra Janitor 50.00 per year.
1- Night Watchman 130.00
1- Relief dight Watchman,, 52 days 4.00 per day
Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors racy provide for the Courthouse
and Grounds such extra help as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of not :to exceed
$90.00 Der month, oF- f ' hired on
d ' an hourly basis not to exceed 50�, per hour.
SECTION 14. DETENTION HOME Adopted galaxy or
sage
Suraerintendent 55.00
matron
55.00
Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors may allovi the Superintendent of.
the Detention Home such extra assistants as may be nee
e�ssax�y a,�a
to exceed t9Q.O0 per rrzonth, Ar�?pe ' a cQrriper� ation. of not
or if hired. .on an hourly basis not to exceed 500 p.er hour...-
SECTION 15. DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND PUBLIC
Adopted Salary or
A DWINISTRATOR sage
l- Deputy District Attorney
$167.50
1- Stenographer, Oroville Office
l- Stenographer, Oroville Office 140.0095.00
1 Stenographer, Chico Office 105.00
Special Investigator 155.00
SECTION 16. HEALTH OFFICER 8c COUNTY PHYSICIAN Adopted Salary or
wage
1- Deputy County Physician - Chico 9180.00
3- Deputy County Physicians - Oroville, Gridley, Paradise 130.00
Lk- County Health Officers $,33
SECTION 17. COUNTY HOSPITAL Adopted` salary. or
wage
1- Superintendent $1 :0.00
1- Intake Clerk •100.00
I- Engineer 95.00
1-- First Cook 110.00
1- Second Cook 80.00
1- Bread Maker 5.00
I- Dishwasher 10.00
1 - Laundryman 80.00
1- Assistant Laundryman 5.00
1- Ranchman 30.00
I- T.B. Consultant 200.00
2- Supervising Nurses 110.00
I- Technician (Laboratory) 100.00
1- Ex-Ray Technician 100.00
7-- Janitors 55.00
I- Gardener
80.00
I- Superintendent of Nurses
120.00
I- Surgical Nurse 110.00
11-Registered Nurses 95.00
22-Aides 70.00 to $85.d`,0
1- Assistant Surgical Nurse 105:00
1- Day Steward 90400
1- Night Steward .80 00
1- Assistant Ste�L�ard. g0,0 `
1- Diet Cook 90.*00
5- Attendants 50.00
I- Resident Physician (Plus full maintenance) 250.00
1- Storekeeper
90,00
Provided, however, that the Board of :supervisors may allow the Superintend-`
ent of the County Hospital such extra help as may. be necessary and proper at the following rates
of compensation: Registered nurses $95.00 per month; nurses ' aides P:70.00 per month for be-
ginners.
SECTION 18. LIBRARY Adopted salary or
wage
1- Assistant Librarian X120.00
1- Clerk 95.00
1-- Assistant Clerk 90.00
1- Shipping Clerk 60. 00
1- Janitor 25.00
3- Janitors (Paradise, Durham, Chico Vecino) +5.00
Provided, however, that the. Board of Supervisors may allo-v,, the Library' such!',
extra help as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of .not toyexceed 9.0.00. ._per month,
or if hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 500 per hour.
SECTION 1.9 LIBRARY CUSTODIANS Adopted salary or'`,
,age
1- Bangor 5.00
I-- Berry Creek 5.00
1- Canyon Creek 5.00
1- Central Fouse 5.00
I- Centerville 5.00
1- Chico Vecino 30.00
1- Cl roper Mills 5.00
T- Durham 20.00
1- DeSabla 5.00
1- East Gridley 5.00
1- Feather Falls 5.00
1-- Forbeston-n 5.00
I- Forest Ranch 5.00
I- Gridley 10.00
. l- HoncutF 5.00
1- H-umbolt Road 5.00
I- Hurleton 5.00
1- Las Plumas 5.00
1- Magalia 5.00
1- Meridian 5.00
1- Nelson 5.00
1- Nimshey- 5.00
J- Nord 5.00
1- Paradise 25,00
J_- Richvale 5.100
:I- Rosedale 5.00
1- Sterling City 10.00
l- Thermalito 5.00
1- U-0ham 5.00
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'Test Glen 5.00
1-- Wyandotte 5.00
1- Yankee Hill 5.00
SECTION 20 LIVESTOCK INSPECTOR Adopted salary' or
wage
I- Livestock Inspector x',105. 00
SECTION 21 MEMORIAL HALL Adopted salary or
nage
I- Janitor (Chico)
$105.00
1- Janitor Gridley)
55-00
I I- Janitor �Oroville
70 '00
1- Janitor (Paradise�
45.00
SECTION 22
IMILK INSPECTOR Adopted salary or
wage
1- Milk Inspector
$180.00
1- Assistant' Milk Inspector
150.00
SECTION 23 PROBATION OFFICER
Adopted salary or
I- Deputy) Gridleywage
Deputy., Oroville $ 55.00
Deputy, 'Chico 25.00
Deputy, 90.00
Paradise
55.00
SECTION 24 PURCHA6ING AGENT
Adopted salary or
Purchasing Agent wage
Stenographer $155.00
95.00
Provided., however, that the Board
of Supervisors may al
low Purchasing Agent
such extra Clerks as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of not to exceed $90-00 per
month, or if hired on an hourly basis not toexceed500 per hour .
SECTION 25 RECORDER
Adopted salary or
1- Chief Deputy wage
1- Deputy 1145.00
2- Deputies 125.00
1- Clerk 115.00
95.00
Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors may allow the Recorder such ex-
tra clerks as
may . be necessary and proper at a compensation of not to exceed $90.00 per month
or if hired on an hourly basis .not to exceed 500 per hour.
SECTION 26
ROAD ENGINEER
Adopted salary or wage
I
Assistant . Road Engineer
$190. 00
I- Field Engineer
1- Draftsman _�180.00
Surveyor (Plotter) 180.00
Bookkeeper 150.00
Timekeeper 7 Clerk
145.00
Stenographer 1.10.00
Stenographer
110. 00
100.00
Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors may allow the Road Engineer such
extra clerks as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of not to exceed $90.00 per month.
or if hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 500 per hour.
SECTION 26A ORD FERRY
Adopted salary or gage
Ferry Operator
$105.00
SECTION 26B ROAD DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES Rate per hour.
Labor
Carpenter. (Rough) .59
Carpenter and Construction Foreman .79
Bridge Painter .�89
Grader Operator .-79
Motor Grader OPerator
.79
Master Grader Man .79
, 30 Tractor Driver .81
60 Tractor Driver .71
.79
Truck Driver 2 Ton and under)Truck Driver �over 2 Ton) .66
Roller Man
.74
Oil Truck Operator
.79
k Oil Spreader - 84
Asphalt Plant Engineer .74
Compressor Operator (Steel Sharpener) .84
Driller Jackhammer .74
Driller Jackhammer)
.69
Powder Man .64
Gas Shovel Operator
.74
: Pitman
89
District Road Foreman .6,4
COnstruction Foreman .89
p Road Patrolman .89
Shop Mechanic .74
: Welder 84
, Blacksmith .7q
Alec hanic Helper .7)+
Night Watchman (Wash and Grease) .66
Crusherman
.59
Master Mechanic .7,4
General Storekeeper & Budget "lerk .89
Chainman or rodman .89
Instrument Man
.6/+
Head Chainman .89
BuII Dozer Operator 79
' Le Tourneau Equipment operator .79
Ail mix Plant Operator . 34
Assistant Storekeeper and Time Segregation Clerk .84
. :; Second Assistant Storekeeper and Time Segregation Clerk -74
All Skilled crafts (as required)
Overtime including Sundays and Holidays 'shall be paid for at straight time per hour.
SECTION 27 SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES Adopted salary or wage
1- Sealer of Weights and Measures
$155.00
SECTION 28 SHERIFF Adopted salary or wage !,;
1- Under. sheriff X165.00
2- Jailors 130.00
1- Civil Deputy I40.00
`2- Watchman - Durham and. Richvale
50.00
1-- Watchman - Paradise 60.00
I- Outside Deputy
130-00
Emergency d-eputies @ 91 .00 per day
Matrons @ 3.00 per day
SECTION 29 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Adopted salary or wage
I- Chief Deputy 15.00
I.- Deputy 110.00
1- Health Nurse (12 months) 155.00
5- Members of Board of Education 5.00 per day
SECTION 30 SUPERVISORS
Whenever in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors it is necessary for the
expeditious transaction of the business. of the county_, the Board of .Supervisors by unanimous vote
May provide for and allow additional assistants to any County officer, department. or .institution-,
including the Board of Supervisors. In any such case the Board Of Supervisors shall fix the a-
mount of compensation of such additional employees and shall limit, .in .advance the period of tame;,
.for which. such assistance is allowed. The powers granted to the supervisors under .the provision,;
hereof shall not be so exerc.ised ..as to result in increasing the compensation of any. county officer
after his election, or during his term of .office, nor exercised as. to result in increasing the
compensation of any assistant deputy, .clerk, attache, employee or other person employed in the
county whose salary is hereby fixed. Necessary and proper extra clerks and stenographers as may:;
be allowed shall receive a compensation of. not to exceed. $90.00 per month, or if hired on an hour-
ly basis not to exceed 50¢ per hour.
SECTION 31 TREASURER AND TAX COLLECTOR Adopted salary .or wage
' - Chief Deputy
3-- Deputies $145.00
Deputy 135.00
130.00
- 1Tachine Operator and Deputy (6 months) 135,00
Provided, however, that the. Board of Supervisors may allow . the Treasurer and
Tax Collector such extra clerks as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of not to exceed
X90.00 pe.r month, or if hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 50¢ per hour.
SECTION 32 WELFARE PARTICIPATING Adopted salary or wage
I- Director
230.Q0
2- Case Workers 130.00
1- Case Worker I30.00
I- Stenographer Clerk 110.00
2- Investigators 1�5.OQ
I- Case 77orker 130.00.
1- Case Worker 130.00
I- Stenographer Clerk 95.00
1-- Stenographer Clerk 9 .00
J- Case Worker 125.00
I- Stenographer Clerk 90. 00
I- Extra Case Worker 120.00
WELFARE - COUNTY RELIEF
1- Director
$155.00
I- Assistant 130.00
2- Part-time Clerks
40.00
.I- Investigator 13.0.00
1- Part-tame Clerk (Chico) 90.00
1-- Stenographer Clerk 100.00
Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors may allow the Welfare-Count
ty Relief Department such extra clerks as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of not
.to exceed $90.00 per month, or if hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 500 per hour. '
SECTION 33 JUSTICE OF. THE PEACE, CHICO TOWNSHIP Adopted salary or wage
I- Stenographer 90.00
SECTION 34 CO-ORDINATOR OF DEFENSE COUNCILS Adopted salary or wage
I- Co-ordinator X190.00
I- Stenographer 90.00
This ordinance shall take effect July 1st, 1942, and be in force from and after
,date of its passage., and before the expiration of fifteen {15} days aftex its passage it shall
`be published with the names of the members votin& for and against the same for at least one (1)
`,'geek in some newspaper published in the county.
Adopted and passed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of
;California, on the 29th day of May, 1942.
AYES: Supervisors Bennett, Huggins, and Chairman 14eixner
NOES: Supervisors FrazieraziPr
and
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Ne ill
'ABSENT: Supervisors. None
Frank ?eaxner
Chairman of the. Board of Super-
ATTEST: visors of the County of Butte,
State of California
W. F. MATTHEWS, CLERK. OF THE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
BY S. Jory DEPUTY
ORDIAANCE NO. 370
AN., Of DT 1A 10E CONTROLLING CAMP FIRES_ WITHIN THE
COUNTY...OF BUTTE
WHEREAS,.- the County .. of. .Butte. desires . to...assist in__the- program of national
;defense by controlling. camp ..fire.s_. within. the. County Of .Butte, . whiah might-..be, visible from the
:air after dark. .
NOWJ THEREFORE, The Board of. Supervi.s.ors.. of the. .County, of Butte does or-
;dain as fQ11ows:
No person shall -_s.e.t,_ .ma:iutajn. or.. us.e. a camp fire .after.- Clark unless such
scamp fire . is. .withi.n an area- where-In air. raid_warning s-ervice. 15 provided,, and further that said
;fire may be . tedia.t.el
y .extingui.s hed upon rece.3pt._,of said. .alr..r.ai.d warning._
This ordinance may...be.,. enforced. .by. ,baited ;Mates. or. .State_ Forest Officers.
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The._.forego'ng. Ordinance was ..passed. .and adopted. by .the._ Board of Supervisors
of the Count '
y..of. Butte, .State of .Califor,nia, . on, the 29th day_. .of ..June, 1942-O...,.by the following vote
AYES: Supervisors Frazier,, Huggins., OfNeil,l, and Cha.1rman. meixner.
NOES: None
ABSENT: Supervisor. Bennett,
Frank, Me trier
;ATTEST:. F. ATTHEWS, COUN.TX ., CLERK
Chairma:n9 Board:of Supervisors,
: County,. of But:te.,. . State of Californ-4
,and ex-officio,.Clerk sof .the Board of Supervisors
BY S. Jorma___` DEPUTY
ORDINANCE NO. 371
ORDINANCE AnE?VDING ORDINANCE N0. 369,. SECTION 11A,
OF . THE COUNTY OF BUTTE,. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO PROVIDE
FOR SALARIES FOR ELECTION- OFFICERS.
The Board of Supervisors of the. .County. of. Butte, d.oez...ordain .as follows:
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Ordinance_ No. 369,.- S.ection 11A., ,o.f.. .Butte ..County, _California.,.. is hereby amend-
ed as follows:
SECTION 11A.
Whenever a state wide, county. .wide. or.. special election. i.s. held, _the...county
clerk is hereby allowed. the f.ollowing.._addi.tional...help.: ..Necessary Inspec.tor_s_ . Judges and
Clerks,. according.. to the number_.of._ votes. cast,. using .the_following:- s,ched-ule:
ELECTION OFFICERS PAY:
Precincts having less than .100 votes cast;. . Inspectors . $6.00
Clerks and Judges 5.00
Precincts having 101 to 150 .votes. cast Inspectors . .. 7.00
C1er.ks . and Judges 6.00
Trecincts having 151 to 20.0. votes cast: Inspectors 8 ,00
Clerks and Judges 7.00
Precincts having 201 to 250 votes. east..:. Inspectors 9.00
Clerks and Judges 8.00
Precincts having 251 votes cast or over.: Inspectors 10.00
Clerks and Judges 9.00
Necessary registration. Clerks... who. shall be paid at. the. rate-. of 6---.cents _a name . for each
person. legally registered by him.
This ordinance shal.l.. take effect .thirty. days. after ..its .. passage,.._and before
the expiration .of fifteen, .days. after, its passage it shall be...publis.hed,.. with..-the-.names of
the members voting for and against the. same., for at least, one _wreek,_ in_ .some. newspaper pub-
lished in the _County of Butte.
ADOPTED AND PASSED by the. Board _Of Supervisors. of the. .County.._ of. Butte, State
of California, . on the 25th .day..,of September, . 1912, by.: the following vote:
AYES: Su.per.visors. Bennett, Huggins and .Chairman,.Me xner .
NOES: None.
ABSENT: SuDervisors _Frazler., and OtNeill.
Frank. M.e.ixner.,
Chairman 'of' the. Board of
.ATTEST: Supervisors.,
W. F. MATTHEWS, . County .Clerk ,arid ex-officio
CTerk of the Board of Su-oerVisors.
BY S. J. Jory Deputy