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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrds 372-374 OHDINANCE NO. 372 AN ORDINANCE, OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE RELATING TO. RESTRICTED LIGHTING. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE 170 ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. J. L.- peWITT, .Lieutenant General, U. S. Army, :Commanding Western Defense. Comunand and Fourth Army, by virtue of the authority vested in .him..by the Pres dent of the United_ States_ and Executive. Order No.:9066, dated.. February 19, 1942,. and pursuant to Public Law 503 7--. 77th Congress, approved March 21, 1912., and. by . v.irtue of his powers and prerogatives as C.ommanding. General of the Western Defense Command, .has issued Public Procla- mation No. 10, .dated August 5,, 19J+2.. and effective A4gust ..20, 19,+2, which as amended by Public Proclamation No. 12, .dated October .10,. 191,.2, and .issued by virtue of the same author- ity, reads as follows (omitt:ing .exhi.bits incorporated.. therein).: I "HEADQUARTERS WESTERN DEFENSE COM LM) AND. FOURTH ARMY" Presidio of San Francisco, California. z PUBLIC PROCLAMATION NO. 10 August 5, 1942. ii TO: The people. within the States of Washington, Oregon and California, and to the Public . Generally: WHEREAS, by .Public Proclamation. leo.l., .. da.ted March 2, 1,342, this Headquarters,. there were .designated. and established Military .Ar.eas Nos...l and 2; and WHEREAS, the.. armed forces of the enemy have made attacks upon vessels of the United States . traveling along the. Pacific Costal . waters and upon lard installations within said Military Areas, .and it is expected .that. .such attacks will continue; and WHEREAS , . it is necessary to provide maximum protection .for war utilities, war materials and war premises located within the States. of Washi.ngton, . Oregon and California against enemy attacks by sea and by air; NOW, TP_EREFORE, I, ..J. L. ,DeWITT., lieutenant General, U. S. Army., by virtue of the authority vested in me .by. the ..President of. the United States. and by the Sec- retary of War and. my powers and prerogatives as Cotrmanding .General of the. We3tern Defense Command, do hereby declare that: 1. The present situation .requires as. a matter of military necessity that a Zone of Restricted Lighting be .,established wwthin .Military ..Areas .Nos . 1 and 2, and that illumination within said .Zo.ne of Restricted Lighting -be, extinguished.-or controlled in such manner and to such extent as ..may be necessary to prevent such illumination from aiding the operations of the enemy. 2. Pursuant to the determination and statement of military necessity in Paragraph l hereof.,. a. Zone .of Restricted. Lighting, as particularly described in Exhibit A hereto, and as generally shown .on. the map made a part hereof and marked Exhibit B, is here- by designated and established. Illumination. wi.thin . the entire area of said Zone of Restrict- ed Lighting .shall be .extinguished or controlled_ at all times at night from sunset to sunrise as follows: (a) Stens Floodlihtn ; : Di,s21aL and :Interior Lighting Illuminated signs and ornamental 1 ght .ng .'of every descrip:tion, wbic_h are ,located. .out-of-doors; and flood- lighting'.which'i:llLmiinates buildings or signs (including but .not limited to all exterior advertising, signs,. billboards., display lighting, the.atre. :aarque.e signs, i.11umited poster panels, and building 'outline . light:ing) , and all. interior light sources (as. here.inafter de- fined) which emit direct .rays above the horizontal outs-of-doors,. shall .be extinguished. The words, tlight. sourcest as used herein. are intended and s.hall .be construed to mean and-include any light generating elements and the brzgh't' port.io.n::of any.. reflector, lens, luminaire, trans- parency, or other equipment associated-herewith for the. control or' diff'usa:on of-. light. This Section 2 (a) shall notaflply to illumi.nation. for industrial or protective aurcoses ex.ce-ot to the extent provided for in Section 2 (b) hereof. (b) Illumination of Outdoo.r. Areas; , Street and Hz hway �L •ghts.. Illumination of outdoor areas and industrial .and protective. i.11umina.tion, . shall ..be_ controlled-as. follows (1) Except as provided in Section. 2 (b.) . (2) hereof, illumination on all outdoor areas (including but not limited. to automobile service station .yards, outdoor park- ing areas,. recreation areas .and outdoor structures and roofs) shall not exceed one foot candle at any point when measured on a horizontal plane at any level. of such outdoor areas, and all outdoor light. sources .shall be shielded so that no. direct rays from the light source are emitted above .the horizontal. All interior. lighting, of. every description shall .be re- duced or controlled so that it. does .not contribute.. more than one foot candle.. .of. .illumination upon any outdoor area. All street and highway lights shall: also be shielded _so.. that each light source emits no more than ten per cent of its total lamp lumens at angles above the horizontal. Provided the foregoing requirements are met, any .further reduction or. extinguish- ment of street or highway illumination which would unnecessarily aggravate traffic hazards is not required. 'E (2) Variations from the. foregoing . requirements shall be permitted in the case of illumination for industrial and protective purposes, and from - industrial pro- cesses, whether interior or . exterior, .but. not including . street. ur highway .lights , .only :when and to the extent that _it..is necessary "'to :vary .from such requirements. ..i.n .order to -achieve and maintain maximum efficiency;. but oily with the written approval of the Ninth Regional Civil- ian Defense Board, _ obtained in advance. (c) Traffl°c - hs. and Signals'., Illumi.ilat.ed signs and signals which are authorized or maintained by. governmental authority for" the .purpose of controlling or directing street or highway traffic shall. be shielded so that .no direct..ray.s from the light source are emitted above the horizontal in respect to lights mounted less . than.. ten.,but more than three feet above the ground, or above an angle of more than twelve d.egrees. above the horizontal in respect to lights. mounted less than three feet above .the` gound. Relative vari ations in the upward limit of light are permissible to corapensate' :for;,`grades. (d). Navigation and:':_Ra° lraad L�'�hts: Authorized lights .necessary to facilitate air or water navigation, -author-i-zed railroad. signal ..lights, . and. headlights of railroad locomotives when .in motion, are hereby excepted from all the .provi.sions. .of. this Proclamation. 3. In addition to the .restri'ctions hereinbefore, imposed- iliiitain&tioh. within that oart of. the Zone of._Restricted Lighting.which is visible_ from-.the. sea,..'. as ;here- ina.fter defined, shall be further diminished . or obscured at all. times.-at night from sunset to sunrise, as .follows: (a) Street".;, Highwayand. Traffic "Llkhts ` '.Street and ,Highway lights, and illuminated signs (but not signals . which are authorized or maintained by- governmental authority for. the purpose. of controll_ing....or directing street, or highway traffi.c..and which are visible from the sea, ..shall be so shielded .that they are not visible from-the sea at night and so that no direct rays from the light source are emitted above .the. hor.izontal. (b) Residentaal,_]✓o_mme"rcial end ` Industrial:�`'Nindows . 'No lighting shall be permitted. behind windows or glazed doors visible from the sea. unless. they .are covered by drapes or shades. {c) 'tree and' " HigYiv y "Traffic_,,--Wi.thi.n areas visible from. the sea, but subject to the exceptions hereinafter s.tat.ed., vehicles_.shall operate at night with no more than two lighted driving lamps, regardless of the direction . of travel., .and each such lamp shall provide a. maximum of .not more than 25.0 beam candle power. Normal .rear lights, license plate lights and clearance lights (where. required..by ..la.w) are permitted. Vehicles which are cl_assifled.. as authorized emergency. ve.liicles under. the . applicable .E.eder.al,.. State or local law ,. when operated by authorized personnel, and when. displaying an illuminated red spotlight, and when. responding to a.. fire. alarm, -or when .in ;the immediate pursuit. ,of..`an actual or suspected violator of thelaw., or when_.going., to or transporting a. .p.erson.vjho .is An appar- ent need of immediate emergency med.ical: or. .surgical care,, or when .re.sponding. to .some other emergency involving the, .protection of line or property.,: . shall :be. .excepted .from. the _.fore- going provision. {d) Industrial'."and.`Protedtiye Il.lumihatibn'. Utht sources for industrial purposes. and light from industrial. processes" within areas visible . from-the sea, shall comply with the requirements of Section..2 .(b) hereof., and shall: .als.o be shielded so that they are not visible . from the.. sea at night; provided, that variations. from. these re- quirements may be permitted iii .the case. of illumination. for industrial and protective pur- poses,.- and from industrial processes,. whether. i.nterior .or exterior (but not including street or highway lights), only. when and to the extent,-that it is._ necessary. to vary. f'rom such re- quirements in order t.o_, achieve and maintain. maximum . ef.fic. ency; . but "only .with the. .written approval of the Ninth Regional` 'CiVillan Defense .Board, obtained i.n . advance (e) Other`Illumination. -Excent. as .hereinabove:-provided in this S ection 3, all other lights visible from the sea are prohibited. at night, including but not limited to light from fires,. bonfires, parked cars, . flashlights aid laterns. (f). Definitions of tVisible From the .SeaT . The phrase. 'visible from the seat as used herein, is. intended and. .shall be. construed. to. mean .and ,include the following: lowi.ng Visible at any time from. the waters of the Pacific Ocean, or. from the waters of the Straits of Juan de Fuca lying. south of a line extending. due east from the most southerly point of Vancouver Island and west of .a line running due:' north and:;;.s;outh.. : through the eastern most point of .the easterly boundary line of. the: City of Port :Townsend, Washington, or visible from. any of those bodies . of, water located .on the. shoreline of the State of California generally .known and.. described. as follows: Santa Monica Bay; Santa. Barbara _Channel; San Luis Obispo Bay; Estero Bay; and Monterey Bay; Provided,. however:, .that the graters . of San Franc;i.s'co "Bay,. lying easterly of a line extending from ::P.oi.nt Bonita- throtig1r:,Mi1e :Rock, _is- not intended. and shall not be construed to be a part of the sea;: and solely for the.. purposes of Section. 3, (c) hereof, concerning street. and highway traffic, the phrase Tareas visible from the sea, t is also intended and shall. be construed to mean and include: that-,portion: of streets or high- ways which may not i.n. fact. be visible from the sea but which is .within areas. generally visible from the sea. 4. Any person violating .any of the provisions of thi.s. Proclamation, or orders issued pursuant thereto, is subject to immediate exclusion. from the_:territory of the Western Defense. Command, and to the cr.iminal penal.ities provided in Public ..Law.. No. 503, 77th Congress, approved March 21, 191+2, entitled tAn Act to provide a penalty for the. vio- lation of restrictions or orders with respect to persons entering, remaining in, leaving, , or committing any act in military. ar.ea_s: or zones. T 3 5. The Ninth Regional Civilian .Defense .Board is hereby. ciesignated as the primary agency to aid in the enforcement of the foregoing provisions. It is requested that the civil law enforcement agencies and State and local goverruaental bodies .within the areas affected by this Proclamation assist the Ninth Regional Civilian Defense. Board in the en- forement hereof. 6. This Proclamation shall .becow e effective August 20, 1942. J. L. DeWITT Lieutenant General., U. S. Army, Corrnanding 11 Section 2. Said Public Proclamation No. 120 in addition . to amending Public Proclamation No. 10 as hereinabove set forth, contains the following paragraphs: 11B. This proclamation shah: become effective October 2.5, 1942, except those provisions of Subsection. 2(b) (1) hereof, concerning street and highway lights, which shall become effective November 12, 1942. C. The recitals. set forth in the first •thr'ee' paragraphs of said Public Proclamation No. 10 . are hereby reaffirmed. Except .as he.P.e-inbefore- expressly. amended, all the Provisions and determinations expressed in said Public Proclamation No. 10 „shah remain in full force and effect. ”! Section 3. The. County of Butte hereby recognizes the civil and military necessity for the concurrent eooreent of the provisions of Public Proclamation No. 10, as amended as aforesaid, by the County of Butte and the Federal Government. Section 4. The County of Butte is within...the Zone of Restricted Lighting, desig- nated and established by Section 2 of said .Publ.ic Proclamation No. 10 as amended as afore- said. Section 5. Whoever or or .after October. 25, ..1.942, shall commit_ any act in the County of Butte contrary to the provisions of either Section 2 or Section. .3 of Public Procla- mation No. 10 as amended as aforesaid, which amended proclamation is hereinabove set forth in full,. s hall be guilty of a violation of this ordinance which violation shall constitute —' a misdemeanor and upon convition thereof shall be punishable by. a fine of not to exceed $300.0 or by imprisonment for not to exceed. three months, or by both such fine and i�aprisonment. is Section 6.. This ordinance is required for the immediate preservation of the public .rpeac-e.,.. health and safety, and shall take effect immediately. The following is the statement of facts .constituting such urgency. The. United States is at war.. and this county by the provisions of Public Proclamation No. 10. as amended by Public Proclamation No. 12 is located in a military zoneof restricted- lighting establis! i's a. matter of military necessity in order .to minimize the danger of enemy attack and t.o provide maximum protection for war utilities, war materials and war . premises. By reason of the immediate threat of enemy attack compliance with the provisions of .Public Proclamation .No. 10 as amended by. Public Proclamat- ion. No. 12. is essential for the.. protection of the lives and property of the .people of the County of Butte.. Section. 7. This ordinance shall be published once .before the expiration of 15 days after its passage, with the names of the members voting for and against the same, in THE GRIDLEY HERALD, a newspaper of .general circulation printed aid published in said County of Butte. ADOPTED AND PASSED by the Board of S`u-pervisors of the County of .Butte, State of i California, on the loth day of October, 1942,. by the following vote; AYES: Supervisors Bennett, .Frazier, and Chairman bleixner, NOES: None ABSENT: Supervisors Huggins, OfNeill. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, ATTEST: W. F. MATTHEWS, County Clerk and ex--officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, By. �.� - �Deputy ORDINANCE NO. 373 AN ORDILNkNCE ADDING NEW SECTION TO O SDI II NCE N0.369 OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORE_'1Sx,,j TO PROVIDE SICK LEAVE WITH PAY TO COUNTY OFFICERS AML EMPLOYEES. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte does ordain as follows: There is hereby added a new section to Ordinance No- 369, which neve section shall be known as Section 5 and is as follows: "SECTION 5. County officers and employees who have been employed by the County of Butte for one year or more shall be entitled to sick leave with pay not to exceed, however, thirty days . for any one illness., provided that said officers and employees shah. establish by a certificate of a duly licensed and. practicing physician teat they are wholly incanac itated from oerforming any of the duties of their employr-iient. Sick leave with pay shall not be allowed for confinement by reason of childbirth or for injuries compensable under ; the Workmen4s Comnensation Act. The limitations of this sect=ion shall not apply to elective county officers under bond. ti This ordinance shall take effect thirty days after ..its passage, and before the exnirati.on of fifteen days after its passage it sh all be. published, Frith the names of the .: members voting for and agaist the same, for a :least one week; in some newspaper published in the County of Butte. ADOPTED AND PASSED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of California, on the 18th day of December, 1942, by the. following vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS BENNETT, FRAZIER, HUGGING, OtNEILL AND CHAIR11iAN MEIxNER, NOES: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. _ FRANK MEIkN_Q3 Chairman Board of Suiervisors, ATTEST: F. I ATTHEWa, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, BY Harriett James Deputy. iE ORDINANCE NO. 374. 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, does ;;ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Subject to the provisions hereinafter set forth the compensation 'of the assistants, deputies, clerks., attaches,. employees and..,other persons employed in the ',offi,ces,departments and institutions of the County. of Butte,.-.and the number . thereof, are hereby :fixed as set forth in the schedules in the sections following; SECTION 2. Except. where otherwipe indicated. in the following sections the compensations herein provided shall be deemed. to mean, the compensation per month. The salaries of all assistants, deputies, clerks, attaches, employees=;and=Q her. pers©ns as fixed in the following sections , shall. be paid in equal monthly �nstallmehts. 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 allot- ted to the Law Library,, shall be set. apart thereinas aseparate fund. Should, in the opinion of the Auditor, the fees to be collected be. not s�ffioient to pay, the salaries or compensation 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 itbydirect taxes, the same as other ;;funds. The .salaries and conpens.ations_,prgvided for in the following sect#©ns, except as herein- ,after provided, shall be paid monthly out'° of the salary fund` of"the County. Treasury, excepting :horever, the salaries and compensationsset forth and provided for in Sections 10A, 17, 17A, 19, 26A, 268, and 30, provided, however,' that` na salaries or compensations provided for or fixed in ';this ordinance shall be paid out of said salary fuPid.,when 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 4. Whenever by this ordinapce the title or compensation of any position in. existence immediately prior to the 'brae this .ordinance goes into effect, is changed, such ";change of title or compensation shall in no way .affee't the tenure of the persons holding such :;positions, or his right to compensation as in this ordinance. provi.ded.. SECTION 5. County. Officers and employees.-who have been employed by the County of Butte for. one year or more shall, be. entitled t.o :sick leave with pay not to exceed,however, thirty days for anyone illness, provided that said officers and employees shall establish by �a certificate of a duly licensed and practicing physician that they are wholly incapacitated 'from performing any of the duties of their employment. Sick leave with pay shall not be all.oyred for confinement by reason of childbirth or for inJuries compensable under the Workments Compen- sation Act. The limitations' of this section shall -not apply to elective county officers under -bond. SECTION .6. All Ordinances and resolutions inconsistent with the provisions of :this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 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 constitut.ionallty of the remaining portions off' thi ordinan , it being hereby expressly provided that this ordinance and each section, sub- sectiom..,.-p4ragraph,,en;t>enc.e., clause ar phrase thereof would have been adopted irresponsive of, the fact that any one or more other sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences., clauses or phrases be declared invalid or uncon'sti.tutional. SECTION 8. ASSESSOR Adopted salary or Wage 1- Chief Deputy Assessor150.0€� - Deputy Assessor 135.00 1- Deputy, Machine Operator Clerk 10. 00 1- 11.5.00 1- Clerk (3 months) 100.00 6 - Field Deputies - 3 months 150.00 s2- Field Deputies - 4 months 150.00 2- Field Deputies - 5 months 150.Q0 SECTION 9. AUDITOR Adopted Salary or . wage 1- Chief Deputy10:OQ l-- Deputy Auditor 135.'001- Deputy Auditor Clerks 130.00 2- Clerk 130.00 2- Tax Roll Clerks - 2 months 115,00 100.00 Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors may allow=:the Auditor such �Pxtra clerks as may be ,necessary and proper at a compensation of not to exceed 0100.00 per month or if hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 65 cents per hour. SECTION 10. CLERK Adopted salary or 1- Chief Deputy Clerk wage .$150.00 1- Deputy 135.00 2- Deputies 130.00 1- Deputy 120.04 1- Elections Deputy Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors 150.00 Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors may allow the Clerk such extra;.clerks as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of not to exceed $100.00 per month, or if hired on an hourly. basis not to exceed 65 cents per hour. E SECTION 10A. Whenever a state-wide, county-wide or special election is held the County Clerk Js hereby allowed the following additional" help: Necessary. Inspectors, Judges and Clerks, accord- ing to the number of votes cast, using the following schedule: ELECTION OFFICERS' PAY: Precincts having less than 100 votes cast: Inspector 7.00 Clerks and Judges 6.00 Precincts having 101 to 150 votes cast: inspector 8.00 Clerks and Judges 7.00 Precincts having 151 to 200 votes cast: Inspector 9.00 Clerks and Judges 8.00 ..Precincts having 201 to 250 votes cast: Inspector 10.40 Precincts having251 votes and over: Clerks and Judges g.QQ Inspector 10.00 Clerks and Judges 10.00 Necessary registration Clerks who shall be paid at the rate of 6 cents per name for each person legally registered by him. SECTION 11. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Adopted salary or wage 1- Office Secretary $130.00 1- Stenographer 105,00 1-- Clerk 90.00 SECTION 12. COURTHOUSE AND GROUNDS Adopted salary or wage 1- Janitor 1- Janitor, Annex 110:00 1- Extra Janitor 55.00 1- Night Watchman 135.00, I- Relief dight Watchman,. 52 days 5.00 per day Provided however, that the Board of Supervisors may provide for the Courthouse: and Grounds such extra help as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of not to exceed X100.00 per month, or if hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 65 cents per hour. SECTION 13. DETENTION HOMEAdapted salary. or W149'E, 1- Superintendent 1- Matron 6000 60.00 1- Assistant 54.40 Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors may allow the Superintendent of the Detention Home such extra extra assistants as may be necessary and proper at a compensat ion of not to exceed $100.00 per month,. or if hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 65 cents per hour. SECTION 14. DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR Adopted salary or wage 1-- Deputy District Attorney l- Stenographer, Orovi.11e Office l 0.00 '`1- Stenographer, Orovi.11e Office 105.00 `1-- Stenographer, Chico Office 110.00 1-- Special Investigator 175 00 SECTION 15. EFALTH. OFFICER. AND COUNTY PHYSICIAN Adapted salary or wage I 1- Deputy County Physician, Chico $180.00 3- Deputy County Physicians,, Orovi.11e, Gridley and Paradise 130.00 J+- County Health Officers 8.33 1 Clerk (Chico Clinic) 65.00 SECTION 16. HORTICULTURAL COMMISSIONER Adopted Salary or wage 1- Deputy Horticultural. Commissioner $165.00 1- Assistant Eorticultural Commissioner 160.00 I- Stenographer 110.00 1- Assistant Horticultural Commissioner 140-00 I - Bee Inspector 6.00 per day 1 - Half-time Inspector 12 months at $70.00 or six months at 140.00 Extra Help 5.00 per day SECTION 17. COONTY HOSPITAL UNDER STEWARD Adopted salary or wage i1 1- Chief Steward $150.00 First Assistant Steward 95.00 Second Assistant Steward 80.00 Engineer 95.00 First Cook 110.00 Diet Cook 90.00 Night Cook 50.00 Baker 90.00 Storekeeper 9500 2- Dishwashers 10.00 �Il Laundryman 90.00 Assistant Laundryman 5.00 Gardener $0.00 1- Janitor 65.00 5- Janitors 55.00 1- Nightwatchman 55.00 The adopted .sal_ary Qr wage as above set forth in Section 17 is in addition to full maintenance by the County. of Butte. 1 T Provided., however, that the Board of Supervisors may allow the Steward of the County Hospital such extra help as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of not to exceed 0100.00 per month, or if hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 65 cents per hour. 'SECTION 17A. COUNTY HOSPITAL UNDERMEDICAL DIRECTOR Adopted salary with Adopted salary or wage Maintenance - (Laving out and 1 meal) 1-- Me4ical Director ($50.00 Maintenance) $350.40 1- T.B,Consultant & Anaesthetist 200.Q0 1- Superintendent of Nurses 15,QO 175.00 2-- Supervising Nurses (Afternoon and Dight Shift) 130.00 160.00 2- Surgical nurses 130.00 16Q.00 5- General. Duty Floor Nurses (RoNtu) 120 Q0 150.00 22 Nurses Aides . - Attendants 85.00 110.Q0 50.Q0 70.00 to �'75 o=OQ I- Intake Clerk - 115.00 1- Laboratory and X-Rays Technician 145.00 175004. 1- Business Secretary' 125.00 All employees under Section 17A' shall have the option of salary- with main- tenance or salary and one meal but said status may only be changed on the 1st day of the calen- dar month and after at least one week's n6tice of intention to make such change is i givrn to the -- Medical Director. E, Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors may allow the Medical Director of the County Hospital such extra help as may be necessary and proper at the following ; rates of compensation: Registered Nurses,, X120.00 with maintenance or $150..00 living out and one meal; nurses ' Aides X85.00 with maintenance or 170.00 living out and one meal. SECTION 1$. LIBRARY. Adopted salary or wage 1- Assistant Librarian 1- Clerk $120.00 Assistant Clerk 1010.00 1- Janitor 95.00 1- Sbipping Clerk 25.00 " 3- Janitors (Paradise, Durham, Chico Vecino) 60.00 5.00 each Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors may allow the Library such extra help as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of not to exceed , 100.00 per month, or if hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 65 cents per hazer. SECTION 19. LIBRARY CUSTODIANS Adopted solar y..or wage 1- Bangor i 1- Berry Creek 5.00) 1-Canyon Creek 5.00 l- Central House 5.00 1- Centerville 5..00 1- Chico. Vecino 5.00 1- Clipper Mills 30.00 l- Durham 5.00 l- De Sabla 20.00 1- East Gridley 5.00 1- Feather Falls 5.00 € l-Forbestown 5.00 Forest Ranch 5.00 1� Gridley 5.00 l- Honcut 10.00 I- Humboldt Road 5.00 '1- Hurleton 5.00 U- Las Plumas 5.00 1- Magalia 5.00 1- Meridian 5.00 1i- Nelson 5.00 1- Nimshew 5.00 ;'1- Nord 5.00 1- Paradise 5.00 1- Ric hval e 25.00 l- Rosedale 5.00 "1- Stirling City 5.00 1- Upham 10.00 `1- West Glen 5.00 5.00 Adopted salary or wage I- West Liberty 5,40 1- Wyandotte 5.00 I- Yankee Hill 5.00 SECTION 20. LIVESTOCK INSPECTOR Adopted salary or wage I- Li-vestoek 'Inspector $105.00 SECTION 21. MRIORIAL HALLS Adopted salary or wage 1- Janitor (Chico) $105.00 1- Secretary (:Chico 20.00 1- Janitor (Gridley 55.00 1- Secretary (Gridley) 15.00 1- Janitor . .(Qrovi.11e) 70.00 1- Secretary (Oroville) 15.00 1- Janitor (Paradise) 45,00 1- Secretary (Paradise) 10.00 SECTION 22. MILK INSPECTOR Adopted Salary or wage 1- Milk Inspector $180.00 1- Assistant Milk Inspector 155.00 SECTION 23. PROBATION OFFICER Adopted Salary or wage 1-- Deputy, Gridley $, 55.00 1- Deputy,Oroville 25.00 1- Deputy, Chico 90.00 I- Deputy, Paradise 55.04 SECTION 24, PURCHASING AGENT Adopted salary or wage I-- Purchasing Agent $165.40 1- Stenographer 100.00 Provi.ded, . however, that the -hoard of Supervisors may allow the Purchasing Agent such extra clerks as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of not to exceed ' $100.00 per month, or if hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 65 cents per hour. SECTION 25. RECORDER Adopted salary or wage 1- Chief Deputy $150.00 1-- Deputy 130,00 2- Deputies 120.00 1-- Clerk 105.40 Provided, however, that the Board of Supervisors may allow the Recorder such extra clerks as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of not. to exceed $100.00per month, or if hired on an hoyrly basis not to exceed 65 cents per hour. E SECTION 26. ROAD ENGINEER Adopted salary or wage 1- Assistant Road Engineer 0195.00 1- Field Engineer 185.00 1- Draftsman 185.00 1- Surveyor (Plotter) 155.E0 1- Bookkeeper 155. 00 1- Timekeeper 1J+5.00 1- Stenographer 115.00 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 $100.00 per month, or if hired on an hourly basis not. to exceed 65 cents per hour. SECTION 26A. ORD FERRY Adopted salary or wage 1- Ferry Operator $105.00 SECTION 26B. ROAD DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES Rates per Hour (Labor and skilled Craftsmen) General Road Foreman $1.01 District Maintenance Foreman .99 Road Construction Foreman , 99 ASPHALT AND OIL EQUIPMENT : Oil Truck Operator .9j+ Coil Mix Plant Operator ,94 Asphalt Plant Engineer .94 Roller Man .89 Oil Spreader (Boatman) ,g,+ GRADING AND GRAVELING EQUIPMENT : Gas Shovel Operator ,99 Motor Grader Operator .91 60 Tractor Driver ,89 30 Tractor Driver, loader and mower .gl Bulldozer; carryall, scraper and operator -94 Truck Driver -84 Crus her Man .84 Powder Man .g Driller Jackhammer) .79 Driller Hand) .7,4 Kates per Hour " Pitman .74 :Laborers .69 BRIDGES AND STRUCTURES , Carpenter and Construction. Foremen .99 {;Bridge Painter .89 Carpenter (Rough) .89 :Carpenter Helper .74 k SHOPS I - IlMaster Mechanic 1.01 <<Shop Mechanic .94 ;Welder .89 :Blacksmith .S! 'Mechanicsr Helper .76 ENGINEERS ;;Instrument Man .99 `f Head Chainman .89 Cha.inman or Rodman .7.. rf WAREHOUSES ' Storekeeper ,qg zIAssistaht Storekeeper .84 All skilled crafte (as required) .84. €` Overtime including Sundays and Holidays shall" be paid for at straight tune per hour, f SECTION' 27. SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Adopted Salary or wage 1- Sealer of Weights and Measures $160.00 SECTION 28P SHERIFF Adopted salary or wage 1- Undersheriff $175.00 2- Jailors 135.00 ; 1- Civil Deputy 110.00 .:2- Watchmen - Durham and Richvale 60.00 1- Watchman - Paradise 70.00 l- Outside Deputy 110.00 1- Watchman. - Feather Falls 50.00 j!Emergency Deputies. @ $5.00 per day Matrons C 3.00 per ' day SECTION 29. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Adopted salary or wage 1- Chief Deputy $150.00 1- Deputy 115.00 ;1- Health Nurse (12 Months) 155. 00 5 Members,. .Board of Education 5.00 per day SECTION 30. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS €f Whenever in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors it is necessary for the Eexpeditious 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 compensation of such additional employees and shall limit in advance the period of time ;for which such assistance is allowed. The powers granted to the Supervisors under the procisions. Thereof shall not be so exercised as to result in .increasing the compensation of any county ;officer after his election, or during his term of office, nor exercised as to resultin increasing the compensation of any assistant, ,deputy, clerk, attache, employee or other person employed in thecounty whose salary is hereby fixed. Necessary and proper extra clerks and stenographers ,,as may be allowed shall receive a compensation of not to exceed %100.00 per month, or if hired 'on an hourly basis not to exceed 65 cents per hour. SECTION 31. TREASURER AND TAX COLLECTOR Adopted salary or wage 1- Chief Deputy 150.00 �3- Deputies 140.00 11.- Deputy 135.00 - 1-" Machine Operator and Deputy (6 months) 10.00 E{ 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 riot to :exceed $100.00 per month, or if hired on an hourly basis not to exceed 65 cents per hour. Ej SECTIOTV32. WELFARE DIRECTOR Adopted salary or wage '1- County -Welfare Director (III 1 Public Assistance Worker II ; 25'd.OQ 175x00 1- Public Assistance Worker II it 175600 1. rr tr 1/ 5.00 145. 00 1- n rr tr II 1..5.00 l- IT It rr II 145.00 1_ n tt n II 1 .5.00 >1- IT IT IT (TI) 1.35.00 1- rr IT rt (II} 135.00 E1- Case Supervisor 150.00 1- Child Welfare Service 175.00 Adopted Salary or wage 1-- Indigent Assistant $145.00 1- Indigent Assistant 55.00 1-- Indigent Assis=tant 50.00 1-- Junior Stenographer Clerk 105.00 1- Junior Stenographer Clerk 105.00 1- Junior Stenographet Clerk 105.00 I- Junior -8tenograph4 .Clerk 110.00 i Provided, however, that the 'Board of Supervisor may allow the Welfare county Relief Department such extra Clerks as may be necessary and proper at a compensation of not to ;':. " exceed $100.00 per month, or if hired. on an hourly vbasis not to exceed 65 cents per hour. SECTION 33. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CHICO TOWNSHIP Adopted Salary or Wage 1- Stenographer 90.00 SECTION 34. SECRETARY TO DEFENSE COUNCIL Adopted salary or wage 1- Secretary or stenographer $100.00 This ordinance shall take affect July list, 1943, and be in, force from and after date of its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage. it shall €` be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same for at least one (1) week in some newspaper published in the County. Adopted and passes by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of !,'E California, on the 26th day of May, 1943. i AYES: SUPERVISORS FRAZIER, HUGGINS, MAHON, MEIXNER AND CHAIRMAN OrNEILL . ., NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE Walter J. O`TNeill Chairman of the 'Board "of Supervisors of the County of Butte., "State. of California. ' ATTEST: W.F.MATTHEWS, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BY S.Jory, DEPUTY. 000000000000000000000000000o00000000000000000000000000000'00000000