HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrds 422-426 ORDINANCE NO. 422
AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE' NUMBER OF, AND PROVIDING FOR
THE COMPENSATION OF ASSISTANTS, DEPUTIES, CLERICS, ATTACaES,
EMPLOYEES AND OTHER PERSONS EMPLOYED IN ME OFFICES,
DEPARTMENTS AND INSTITUTIONS OF TETE COUNTY OF BUTTE, AND
PROVIDING RULES AND REGULATIONS RGLATLNG THERETO AND
REPEALING ALL RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT
ThERBIVITH
The BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of the COUNTY OF BUTTE, State of California, does ordain
as follows:
SECTION 1. Subject to the provisions 'aereina.fter set forth, the compensation of
the assistants,, deputies, clerks, attaches, employees and other persons employed in the of-
fices, 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 compen-
sations herein provided shall be deemed to mean the compensation per month. The salaries of
all assistants, deputies, clerks, attaches, employees and other persons, ,as fixed in the fol-
lowing sections, shall be paid in equal monthly installments.
SECTION 3. A fund to be known and designated as the SALARY kUND is hereby created
and established, and all. fees paid into the County Treasury, except that portion allocated to
the law library,, shall be set apart taerein as a separate fund. Should, in the opinion of the
M A editor, the fees to be collected be not sufficient 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 er''ctimate such deficiency and raise it by direct taxes, the same as 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,
excepting, however, the salaries and compensation set forth and provided for in Sections 14,
29 29A , 27A, 30, 35A and 36, provided, however, that no salaries or compensation provided
for or fixed in this ordinance shall be paid out of said SALARY FUND 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 ordinance the title or compensation of any position
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 person holding such
position, or his right to compensation as in this ordinance provided.
SECTION 5.
A. County officers and employees who have been continually employed by the County
of Butte for one year, or more, shall be entitled to sick leave with pay, not to exceed, how-
ever, thirty (30) days in any calendar year, 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 duties of their employment, and provided further that sick
leave with pay shall riot be allowed. for the first seven (7) days of any one illness.
Sick Leave with pay shall not be allowed far confinement by reason of childbirth
or for injuries compensable under the workmen(s Compensation Act.
B. The officers and heads of departments of the County shall immediately notify
the County Auditor and the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, in writing, of the absence of
any employee, when said employee shall have been absent from work or employment 'by reason of
illness.
C.i, Whenever it shall become necessary to employ a person,or persons, to take the
position of an employee incapacitated from performing any duties of his or her employment,
pursuant to Section 5A hereof, or to take the position of any employee on vacation, pursuant
to Section 5B hereof, said person or persons.so employed shall receive the same salary or coin
pensation asthe person incapacitated, as provided in Section 5A hereof, or on vacation as
provided in Section 5B hereof, and said salary or compensation shall be paid from the same
fund from which said person or persons so incapacitated, or on vacation, were receiving salary'
or compensation.
SECTION 6. All ordinances and resolutions inconsistent with the provisions of this
ordnance 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 constitutionality of the remaining por-
tions of this ordinance, it being hereby expressly provided that this ordinance and each sec-
tion, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase thereof would have been adopted ir-
respective of the fact that any one or more other sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences,;
clauses or phrases be declared invalid or unconstitidonal.
SECTION 8 COUNTY CLERK Adopted Salary
1 Chief Deputy, Election Clerk or Wage
& Clerk to Board of Supervisors 250.00
1 Clerk of Court 220.00
1 Civil $e Criminal Clerk & Stenographer 195.00
1 Probate Clerk & Stenographer 175.00
1 JuniorlElection Clerk & Clerk to
Board of Supervisors 17500
1 Typist: .
, Clerk ,
1 Typist'1Clerk 170.00
170.00
SECTION 9 AUDITOR
1 Chief Deputy 00
40.
1 Property Redemption Deputy 2 240.00
1 WeZfar0, Payroll & Retirement Clerk 205.00
1 Claims Clerk 205.00
1 Bookkeeping Machine Operator _
205.00
1 Bookkeeper Clerk 205.00
1 Claims!Clerk - Park time (9 Months) 75.00
2 Tax Clerks - Part time 3 months) 180.00
SECTION 10 TREASURER & TAX COLLECTOR
1 Assistant Treasurer & Tax Collector 240.00
1 Cashier & Accountant 235.00.
1 Secretary, Clerk & Asst. Cashier 215.00•
Z Machine Operator, Typist 220.00'
1 Assistant Cashier & Clerk 185.00
1 RecordlSearcher, Typist & Clerk 160.00
2 Clerk Typists (6 months) 150.00
3 Clerk Typists (4 months)
150.00
SECTION 11 ASSESSOR
1 Chief Deputy 240.00
1 Chief Appraiser 240.00
4 Appraisers 220.00
3 Field Deputies 4 months 190.00
3 Field Deputies 3 months 190.00
1 Field Deputy €2 months 190.00
1 Principal Clerk 190.00
I Machine Operator 200.00•
1 Senior Clerk .00
1 Stenographer, Clerk & Asst. Machine Operator 117575.00
1 Clerk (9 months) 160.00
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SECTION 1 DISTRICT ATTORNEY
& PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
1 Assistant District Attorney 255.00
1 Deputy Asst. District Attorney 245.00
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Adopted Salary
or Wage
1 Special Investigator 255.00
1 Secretary & Stenographer 240.00
1 Junior Stenographer 175.00
Chico Offs e
1 Senior Stenographer 195.00
Public AdmInistratcir Or®v° Off
1 Junior Stenographer 195.00
SECTION 13 ADMINISTRAME OFFICER
& PURCHASING AGENT
1 Administrative Officer
& Purchasing Agent 600.00
1 Assistant Purchasing Agent 333.00
1 Secretary & Stenographer 190.00
SECTION 13A MIMEOGRAPH DEPT.
1 Clerk 220.00
SECTION 14 ELECTION OFFICERS
Whenever a statewide, countywide, or special election is held, the County
Clerk is allowed hereby ,the following additional help: Necessary Inspectors, Judges
and Clerks, according to the number of votes cast, using the following schedule:
ELECTION 0F'IGEFiS_i'A%
Precincts having less than 100 votes casts
Inspectors 12.00
Precincts having 101 to 200 votes casts Clerks & Judges 9.00
Inspectors 13.00
Clerks & Judges 10.00
Precincts having 201 to 250 votes cast:
Inspectors 14.00
Precincts having 251 and over votes casts Clerks & Judges 11.00
Inspectors 15.00
Clerks & Judges 12.00
Necessary Registration Clerks, who shall be paid at the rate of Six (6) Cents
a name for each person legally registered by him.
Subject, however, to provisions of the General Laws of the State of California,
establishing rates of pay for election officers.
SECTION 15 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
CHICO TOWNSHIP
1 stenographer 150.00
SECTION 16 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
OROUIGLE TOWNSHIP
1 Clerk - Part time 55.00
SECTION 17 COURTHOUSE & GROUNDS
1 Custodian, Annex Janitor
& night Watchman 220.00
1 Janitor 200.00
T Relief Janitor 6.00/Day
1 Relief Night Watchman 6.00/Day
Chiu? Bld,E.
1 Janitor 175,00
SECTION 18 SHERIFF
1 Undersheriff 275.00
1 Civil Deputy 220.00
1 Chief Deputy & Coroner 250.00
1 Chief Identification Officer & Deputy 250.00
1 Deputy 225.00
4 Deputies 225.00
2 Deputies 200.00
1 Deputy, Prison Farm 200.00
1 Relief Deputy 8.00/Day
1 Chain Gang Guard 225.00
1 Chief Jailor & Steward 300.00
2 Night Jailors 225.00
Matrons 6«00/Day
1 Cook 200.00 to 288.00
1 Watchman, Durham 115..00
1 Watchman, Richvale 11.5.00
1 Watchman, Stirling City 115.00
1 Watchman, Feather Falls (Deputy) 115.00
Adopted Salary
SECTION '79 RECORDER or Wage
1 Chipf !Dpputy 230.00
1 Typist,?r Senior Clerk - Deputy 200.00
1 Typist or Senior Clerk - Deputy 190.00
2 Typis�s or Senior Clerks 180.00
3 Typist Clerks 175.00
SECTION ;= SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES
1 Sealer 96 250.00
SECTION121 HORTICULTURAL COMMISSIONER
1 Senior Inspector 225.00
1 Senior Inspector 200.00
1 Junior Inspector 200.00
1 Junior inspector 190.00
1 Clerk & Stenographer 170.00
1 Junior Inspector 190.00
1 Rodent & Weed Inspector 185.00
SECTIONi22 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE
1 Secretary 240.00
1 Stenographer 175.00
1 Stenographer 160.00
1 Clerk, 150.00
SECTION'23 LIVESTOCK INSPECTOR
1 Inspector, Oroville 125.00
1 Inspector, Chico 100.00
1 Inspector, Gridley 100.00
SECTION'!24 BEE INSPECTOR
1 Bee Inspector 200.00
SECTION125 HEALTH OFFICER
1 Deputy, Chico 300.00
1 Deputy, Oroville 150.00
1 Deputy, Paradise 150.00
4 Health Officers 8.33/Month
1 Clerk,, Chico Clinic 125.00
SECTION'�26 MILK INSPECTOR
1 Milk Inspector 4 250.00
1 Assistant Milk Inspector 225.00
1 Stenolrapher -`Part time 30.00
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SECTION,127 ROAD DEPARTMENT
1 Road Commissioner & Engineer 600.00
Associate Highway Engineers 395.00 to 481.00
2 Assistant Highway Engineers 325.00 to 395.00
2 Junior Civil Engineers 268.00 to 325:00
2 Senior Engineer Aids 243.00 to 295.00
2 Junior Engineer Aids 200.00 to 243.00
2 Under Engineer A ids 180.00 to 220.00
1 Road Superintendent 350.00 to 400.00
1 Chief;Draftsman 300.00 to 350.00
1 Draftsman 200.00 to 250.00
Office
1 Deputy Auditor 300.00
1 Assistant Bookkeeper & Stenographer 205.00
1 Timekeeper' & Bookkeeper 185.00
2 Timek6epers & Storekeepers 270.00
Surveyor
1 Assitant Surveyor 300.00 to 400.00
1 Assesor►s Plotter 275.00
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All skilled crafts (as required)
Overtime, including Sundays and Holidays,
shall be paid for at straight time per hour.
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SECTION 27A
Other Personnel Per flour_
7 District Foremen 1.60
2 Oil Foremen 1.60
1 Construction Foreman 1.60
2 shop foreman 1.60
1 Bridge Foreman 1.60
Sh
Shop Mechanic 1.40
mechanic's Helper 1.25
Welder 1.40
Blacksmith 1.40
Greaseman 1.20
Maintenance Crew
Gas Shovel &-I7ragline Operator 1.50
Bulldozer & Carryall Scraper Operator 1.50
Crusher Operator 1.50
Motor Grader Operator 1.45
Equipment Moving Truck Driver & 4 cu. yds. & over 1.40
Truck Driver, less than 4 cu. yds. 1.30
Loader & Mower Operator 1.30
Driller (Jackha=er) 1.35
Powderman 1.35
Laborers 1.15
Carpenter 1.35
Painter 1.40
Ord Ferry Operator 1.75
Watchman .90
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Oil Truck Operator 1.50
Oil Plant Operator 1.40
Bootman 1.40
Spreaderman 1.30
Roller Operator 1.35
SECTION 28 MEMORIAL HALLS
Chico
1 Secretary 25.00
1 Janitor 150.00
Gridley
1 Secretary 20.00
1 Janitor 1.40.00
Oroville
1 Secretary D 20.00
1 Janitor 150.00
Paradise
1 Secretary 20.00
1 Janitor 150.00
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SECTION 29�c�r��: �7® 4s COUNTY .HOSPITAL - Medical Director
1 medical Director 750.00 �>
1 Assistant medical Director 600.00 �
1 Assistant Physician 600.00
I X-Ray Technician 250.00 Ca
1 .Laboratory Technician 225.00
12/20 Registered Nurses 200.00 to 230.00
35/50 Nurse's Aides 100.00 to 180.00 �
6/8 Orderlies 150.00 to 200.00
1 Nurse Supervisor 275.00 B�$
p
Nurses, Contagious Cases, 12 hr. day, not to exceed 7.5.00/Day
Relief Nurses, same scale as regular workers, s�
Sundays & Holidays.
It is to be understood that in the event a registered nurse or
orderly can not be secured, a nurse's aide may be substituted
for the above at the discretion of the medical director and at
the prevailing salary of the nurse's aide's position.
T. B. ?Ii tchen
1 Cook w'j, 165.00
1 Dishwasher 135.00
1 Janitor 160.00
/ Adopted Salary
�IAef1j 0 r--= 9148 or Wage
SECTION 29A(OR 0.a o 4-z s) COUNTY HOSPITAL - Superintendent
1 Superintendent a 550.00
I Chief Steward OC"D--14 4--.3 250.00 Full Maint..
1 First Steward 180.00
1 SecondlSteward & Tractor Operator 190.00
1 Storekeeper 175.00
Office! 220.00
1 Secretary 220.00
1 Intake!Clerk
1 Switchboard Operator 160.00
1 Relief operator .901Haur
1 Linen room Attendant 150.00
Kitchen
1 Dietician 225.00 to 250.00
1 First Gook 12.00/Day
1 Second:Cook 10.00/Day
1 Relief!,Cook 9.00/Day
1 Dishwasher 160.00
1 Dishwa$her, Diet Kitchen 150.00
1 Vegetaple Peeler 25.00
1 Waitress 125.00
2 Tray Carriers & Kitchen Helpers 130.00
2 Relief Ifor Kitchen Workers 150.00
1 Maintenance Man 250.00
1 Stationary Engineer 200.00 to 240.00
1 Second!Engineer 180.00 to 200.00
1 Laundryman 200.00 to 220.00
1 Seeond'Laundryman 150.00 to 180.00
9 Helpers .68 to .75/Hour
1 Gardener 165.00
1 SecondGardener 125.00
2 Helper's 12.5.00
1 Poultryman 25.00
1 Relief,Man 6.50/Day
3 Janitors 160.00
1 Third Engineer & Watchman 150.00 to 170.00
Those employees listed under SECTIONS 29 and 29A, living and/or boarding
at the hospital will pay for such accommodations based on the following schedule:
Double Room and 5 meals $40.00/month
Single Room and 3 meals 50.00/month
One Meal per day, 20 days
or more 9.00/month
Single meal (only) .45 each
;Fifteen days notice must be given in advance to change status from living in
or out of hospital. Changes can be made at beginning of a month only.
,The number and salaries of employees fixed ursuant to SECTIONS 29 and 29A
shall beisubject to change by a three-fifths (3/5ths� vote of the Board of Supervisors
to comply with rates and scales of pay fixed by federal, State and County laws and trade
rules and regulations established affecting said employees.
SECTION 30 WELFARE DIRECTOR
1 Welfare Director III $ 400.00
2 P. A. W. I1 240.00
2 P. A. 1V. II 220.00
1 P. A. W. II 200.00
2 P. A. W. II 185.00
1 P. A. W. I 180.00
1 P. A. W. I 180.00
1 P. A. W. II, Extra 200.00
1 P. A. S. I, Extra 260.00
1 JuniorStenographer Clerk 180.00
2 Junior',Stenographer Clerks 165.00
1 Junior Stenographer Clerk 150.00
1 Indigent Assistant 220.00
2 Indigent Assistants 80.00
SECTION 31 PROBATION OFFICER
1 Deputy, Oroville 165.00
1 Deputy Chico 165.00
1 Deputyx Chico 160.00
1 Deputy; Gridley 100.00
1 Deputy; Paradise 100.00
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SECTION 32 JUVENILE HALL
I Superintendent & Matron 200.00
1 Housekeeper 100.00
SECTION 33 VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER
1 Veterans Service Officer 250.00
1 Deputy Veterans Service Officer 200.00
SECTION 34 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
1 Chief Deputy 235.00
1 Clerk - Deputy 195.00
I. Nurse - Health. 250.00
1 Bookkeeper 175.00
5 Members - Board of Education 5.00/Day
COUNTY LIBRARY
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SECTION 65 4;& 42c)
1 2nd Assistant Librarian 200.00
1 Clerk - School 175.00
1 Junior Clerk - Branch 155.00
1 Clerk 150.00
1 Shipping Clerk 150.00
1 Janitor - Croville 45.00
1 Janitor - Chico 5.00
1 Janitor - Durham 5.00
1 Janitor - Paradise 5.00 ow
SECTION 35A 48
OR-0 -P a.
BranckL�qus&odians
I Chico Vecino 60.00
1 Durham 40.00
1 Paradise 70.00
1 Feather Falls 15.00
1 Gridley 10.00 k
1 Stirling City 10.00
1 Bangor 10.00
1 Berry Creek 10.00
1 Canyon Creek 10.00
1 Centerville 5.00
1 Central House 5.00
1 DeSabla 5.00 aql
1 East Gridley 5.00
1 Enterprise 5.00
1 Forbestown 5.00
1 Forest Ranch 10.00
1 floncut 10.00 ct
1 Hurleton 5.00
1 Las Plumas 10.00
I Magalia 10.00
1 Nelson 5.00
1 Nimshew 5.00
1 Nord 5.00
1 Richvale 10.00
1 Upham 10.00
1 West Liberty 10.00
I West Sacramento Avenue 10.00
1 Yankee Hill 5.00
SECTION 36 SUPERVISORS
Whenever, in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors, it is necessary for the expe-
ditious transactions of the business of the County the Board of Super-visors, by unanimous
vote, may provide for and allow additional assistants to any County Officer, Department or
Institution, including tae 3oard of Supervisors. In any such case, the Board of Supervisors
shall fix the amount of compensation of such additional employees and shall limit, in ad-
vance, the period of time for which, such assistance Is allowed. The powers granted to the
supervisors under the provisions hereof 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 result in increasing the compensation of any assistant, deputy, clerk, attache,
employee, or other person employed in the County whose salary Is hereby fixed.
SECTION 37
The Board of Supervisors may allow to the officers and heads of departments, such extra
assistants, clerks, help, etc., as may be necessary and proper, at a compensation of 90 cents
per hour, not to exceed, however,, the sum of $150.00 per month.
SECTION 38
Wherever a sliding scale is set up in this Ordinance, any salary above the minimum
shall beifirst approved by a three-fifths (3/5ths) vote of the Board of Supervisors.
This Ordinance shall take effect July 1st, 1948, and be in force from and after date
of its passage, and beforethe expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage it shall
be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same, once 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 24th day of May, 1948.
AYES: Supervisors Bille, Byerly, Corcoran, Patty and Chairman Lawton.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None
/s/ SCOTT LAV80N
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% S. J. CLEWE, Deputy
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ORDINANCE NO. 423
AN ORDINANCE Al+'TENDING ORDINANCE NO. 377, AN OR-
DINANCE REPEALING SECTION 627, CHAPTER XII OF
BUTTE COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 333, KNOWN A5 THE
"COUNTY CODE", and RE-ENACTING A NEW SECTION 627,
CHAPTER XII, OF BUTTE COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 333,
RELATING TO MINORS LOITERING IN PUBLIC PLACES
j DURING CERTAIN HOURS, AND iAAKING IT UNLAWFUL FOR
ANY PERSON TO AID MINORS IN VIOLATING SAID SECTION,
AND SETTING FORTH PROCEDURE FOR EiNFORC&JENT THEREOF,
ANDPROVIDING FOR A MATRON AT ALL PUBLIC DANCES.
The',Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte do ordain as follows: That Ordinance
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No. 377, entitled as above, be amended and that Section 627, Chapter XII, of Ordinance No. 333,
known as the 'County Code", be re-enacted to read as follows:
Se�tion 627, Subdivision (A): It shall be unlawful for any minor, under the age of
17 years, to be in or on any public highway, road, street, park or square, or any public place,'
between the hours of 11:00 o'clock P.M., and 5:00 o'clock A.M., of the following day, except
when and where said minor is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian having the care and
custody of said minor, or where the presence of said minor in said place or places is con-
nected with and required by some legitimate business, trade, profession or occupation in
which said minor is engaged.
Such amendment as to hours is to remain in force and effect during such time as
the State of California is under the present Raylight saving time" regulation.
This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after 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 once in some newspaper published in the County of
Butte.
ADOPTED AND PASSED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of
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California, on the 21 day of June, 1948, by the foKowing vote:
AYES: Supervisors Byorly2 Corcoran, Lawton, Patty and Chairman Bille.
NOES: None,
ABSENT: None®
Isl JOHN N. BILLE
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of toe County of Butte, State of
California.
ATTEST: W. F. UIAMIEM, County Clerk
and ex-officio Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors®
BY Isl S. J. CLEVVE, Chief Deputy
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An OrdMnee Pertalrdng to Unankenneos in a
Public Place or Place Open to Public View
SECTTON OWN: The BOARD OF SUPERVIBOBS of the COMY of Butte does ordain as
follows:
It stall be unlawful in the unincorporatod territory of the County of Butte for
any persoo Lo be drunk in ,, public place, or, place open to public view., For t1le purpose of
this Ordinance, a person is drunk within the meaning of th.is Ordinance wrien sal,d person is
under the influence of intaxicabing, liquor t;() s-i-Ach an extent as to have lost the norrial, son
trol of bodily and mental. faculties.
8 C,T 1,QTyVQ.,N Any person violating this Ordinance sh,�,�11 be deemed gidl ty of a Mis.-
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demeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $100.00
or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period of not more than Sixty days, or by both
such fine and imprisonment.
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s Ordinnce shall Lake effect thirty days after the date of its
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adoption, and prior to the cipiration of fifteen days from passage hereof shall be published
once in the CHICO-ENTERPME.RECORD, a newspaper printed and published in the County of
Butte, State of California, together with the names (A this meal ers of the Board cif
vaMng f= and against We same.
The foregoing ORDINANCE was introduced by Supervisor Byerly, who moved its adoption,
seconded by Supervisor Pellfcclotti, and said ORDINANCE waslassed tMs 190 day Of MY,
1941, on roll call, by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Byerly, Pellicclotti, and Mairman Bille.
NOES: Supervisors - None.
ABSENT: &q,ervisors Corcoran and Patty.
Isl JOHN N. BILL'
Ch.Mraan of the Board, of Supervisors
the County of Butts, State of
Call forn!,,.z
ATTEST: W. F. MATTNEWS,
County Clerk and ex-afficio
Clerk of Me Board of Mpervisors,
BY: /a/ S. J. Cl"EWZ" Ghtef, Deputy,
ORDINANCE N0. 425
AN ORDINANCE A.iMENDING SECTIONS 29 and 29A of ORDINANCE NO. 422
OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BEING Ail
ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE NUMBER OF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE
COMPENSATION OF ASSISTANTS, DEPUTIES, CLERKS, ATTACHES,
EMPLOYEES, AND OTHER PERSONS ElPLOYED IN THE OFFICES,
DEPARTMENTS AND INSTITUTIONS OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, AND
PROVIDING RULES AND REGULATIONS RELATING THERETO AND
REPEALING ALL RESOLUTIO114S AND ORDINANCES 1NCONSISTENT
THEREWITH
The, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of the County of Butte, does ordain as follows:
That SECTION 29 and SECTION 29A of ORDINANCE NO. 422 of the County.of Butte, State
of California, be amended as follows:
SECTION 29 COUNTY HOSPITAL - Medical Director
Adopted Salary
or wage
1 Registered Pharmacist 300.00
1 Medical Director 750.00
1 Assistant Medical Director 600.00
1 Assistant Physician 600.00
1 X-Ray Technician 250.00
1 Laboratory Technician 225.00
12/20 Registered Nurses 200.00 250.00
35/50 Nurse's Aides 100.00 180.00
6/8 Orderlies 150.00 200.00
1 Nurse Supervisor 275.00
1 Anaesthetist 300.00
Nurses, Contagious Cases,
12 hr. day, not to exceed .............. 1.5.00 per day
Relief Nurses, same scale as regular workers
Sundays & Holidays
It is to be understood that in the event a
Registered nurse or orderly can not be secured,
a nurse's aide may be substituted by the medical
director and at the prevailing salary of the
nurse's aide's position.
T. B. KITCHEN
1 Cook 165.00
1 dishwasher 135.00
1 Janitor 160.00
SECTION 29A POUNTY HOSPITAL - Superintendent
1 Superintendent 550.00
1 Chief Steward 250.00 Full Main.
1 First Steward 180.00
1 Second Steward & Tractor Operator 190.00
1 Storekeeper 175.00
OFFICE
1 Secretary 220.00
1 Intake Clerk 220.00
1 Switchboard Operator 160.00
1 Relief Operator .90 Hour
1 Linen Room Attendant 150.00
KITCHEN
1 Dietician 225.00 250.00
1 First Cook 12.00 Day
I Second Cook 10.00 Day
I Relief Cook 9.00 Day
1 Dishwasher 160.00
1 Dishwasher, Diet Kitchen 150.00
1 Vegetable Peeler 25.00
1 Waitress 125.00
2 Tray Carriers & Kitchen Helpers 130.00
2 Relief for Kitchen Workers 150.00
1 Maintenance kan 250.00
1 Stationary Engineer 200.00 240.00
1 Second Engineer 180.00 200.00
1 Laundryfaan 200.00 220.00
1 Second Laundryman 150.00 130.00
9 Helpers .68 .75 Hour
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S'ECTION 29 A (continued) Adopted Salary
or Wage
KITCHEN (cont?d)
I Gardener 165.00
1 Second Gardener U5.00
2 Helpers 125.00
1 Paul tryman 25.00
1 del!of Mari 6.50 Lay
5 Janitors 160.00
1 Third Engineer & Watchman 150.00 170.00
Those employees living at the hospital will pay the sum of 01D.00 mnntlay for
room, and 250 per meal.
Those employees living astside of the Hospital will ony the sum of 250 per menl,
Fifteen days notice must be given in advance to Uhange status from living in or
out of the hospital.
Changes can be made at t beginning of to month only.
The number and salar4es Of am I I f' Ad vursuant to SECTIOMS 29 and 2PAshall
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be subject to change by a thrx,, as era
j''Ne rf Supervisors to comply
with rates and scales of pay fixed by Federal, State and CmInty I Pius end trade rules and
r9guIntions established affecting said employees.
THIS ORWANCE shall take effect the 10th day of September, 1,948, end be, in force
from and after date of its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen days after its
passage it snalL be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same,
once in some nelusp,,.-iper published in tde County of Butte.
ADOPTED and P&36ED by the BOARD OF SUP REV13ORS of tne, County of Bubte, Stake Q'
California, on tue Oth day of August, 194R,
AYES: Supervisors Byerly, Corcoran, Pollicelotti., and Chairman Bills.
NOES: Supervisors — None,
ABSENT: Coup nrylsor Patty.,
Isl JOHN N. BILLE,
Chairman of the Board of SupnrYLsors
of tne County of Butte, State of
California
ATTEST: W. V. MATUEWS, Clerk of
trin board of 8upervtsors,
13y Isl fi. J. CLEViES, Chief Dep-aty
ORDINANCE NO. 426
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 406 OF THE COUNTY OF
BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO PROVIDE ADMIN
IS'TRATTVE
AND EXPERT ASSISTANCE TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN T3E PREPARATION
OF THE COUNTY BUDGET, IN THE PURCHASE OF EfUIPMENT AND
SUPPLIES, AND IN THE MANAGEMENT OF COUNTY INSTITUTIONS,
AND IN THE HANDLING OF OTHER MATTERS UNDER THE CONTROL OF
THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA.
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of California., does ordain
as follows:
That Section 2 of Ordinance No. 406 of the County of Butte, State of California, be
amended to read as follows:
11SECTION 2: Said Administrative Officer shall be appointed for an indefinite term,
and shall be removed only by a resolution passed by a 3/5ths vote of the entire membership of
said Board of Supervisors, which said resolution shall not be passed without ten days previous,
notice to said Administrative Officer. Upon receipt of said notice, said Administrative
Officer may demand a written statement for the alleged reasons for his removal, and shall have
the privilege of publicly being heard at a regular meeting of said Board and prior to any vote.
upon resolution providing for his removal; that pending and during such hearing such Board of
Supervisors may suspend said Administrative Officer from the performance of his duties, but
such suspension shall be for not longer than thirty days, and said Board of Supervisors
shall have the power to designate and name the temporary successor to said Administrative
Officer durinlg the time of suspension and until a new and permanent Administrative Officer is
selected."
This Ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its passage, and before the ex-
piratiop of fifteen days after its passage it shall be published with the names of the members'
voting for and against the same, at least once, in the OROVILLE UERCORY REGISTER, a newspaper
published in the County of Butte.
ADOPTED AND PASSED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of
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California, on the 23rd day of August, 1948, by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Corcoran, Pellieciotti and Chairman Bille.
NOES: Sxpervisors -None.
ABSENT: Supervisor Patty
NOT VOTING: Supervisor Byerly.
JOHN N. BILLS
Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of
Butte, State of California.
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ATTEST: W. F; 3iATTHEWS, County Clerk
andjex-officio Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors,
By: /s/ L. George, Deputy Clerk
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