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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTalbert Drainage District - Historical - Ordinance 685 and 6 OATH OF OFFICE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE. ) I do swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of Director of *Talbert Drainage District, for Division No. 2 thereof, according to the best of ray ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of January, 1939 . Notary Public - Orange County, �Califo I i 1 J6�4962 STATEMENT OF SECURED PROPERTY TAXES-COUNTY OF ORANGE �O NOT DETACH LQC�a DOO MOT DETACH FISCAL YEAR JULY 1,1961 TO JUNE 30,1962 DD ASSESSED VALUATIONS:PLEASE RETURN THIS BILL WITH REMITTANCE TO DON. S. MOZLEY, COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 1438, A T ANA CALIFORNIA PHONE KI 9-3311 LAND AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS PERSONAL PROPERTY TOTAL NET TANGIBLE ('J/(/^/�'/`7' MINERAL RIGHTS BUILDING OTHER TREES-VINES HOUSEHOLD OTHER * EXEMPTION TAXABLE VALUE �J fl SOLVENT CREDITS I t OFFICE: ROOM 110,FINANCE BUILDING *TYPE OF EXEMPTION CODE RETURN RETURN 6 MR INDICATES 630 NO.BROADWAY 1-VETERAN 4-COLLEGE X-WHOLLY RETURN RETURN MINERAL RIGHTS SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 3-CHURCH 6-WELFARE EXEMPT (ENTIRE STATEMENT (ENTIRE STATEMENT 3-ORPHANAGE 6-OTHER 5��/�57 5�n/{c� q�/{q 5�n/�c� ASSESSED TO: IF YOU HAVE SOLD THIS PROPERTY, RETURN THIS BILL Il(P( Il�Il(962 Il D( II�Il 962 (ON pMARCH �6, 1(9-�6p1) �+ WITH EXPLANATION OR FORWARD TO NEW OWNER. TAL BER 1 DRAINAGE NAVE DISTRICT CODE AREA PARCEL NUMBER CODE AREA PARCEL NUMBER CODE AREA PARCEL NUMBER 844 N BIRCH ST SANTA ANA* CAL.w 21-02 1 12--180-29 21-02 1 12-180-29 21-=02 1 12-180--29 RETURN BILL AND STUBS FOR RECEIPT OF EACH INSTALLMENT PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: POP NEIi4 NE1/4 SEC 31 TWP 5 R 10 CODE AREA TAX SPECIAL DISTRICT SPECIAL DIST. ' LAND& 1 M P.TA% LAND TAX CASH I ERAS CASHIER'S $ $ $ SEE R[EVERS[E RECEIPT RECEIPT # /A—�� SANITARY DIST.TAX SOLVENT CR.TAX SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS SIDLE FOR IMPORTANT SECOND INSTALLMENT FIRST INSTALLMENT $ $ $ L(�/J�J/J/'I DELINQUENT DELINQUENT INFORMATION APRIL 10, 1962 DECEMBER 11, 1961 TAX #CODE 5:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. M-ST.LIGHTING • TOTAL TAX 2ND INSTALLMENT 1ST INSTALLMEN' S X-SEWER AMOUNT $ $ $ $ $ $ H-SIDEWALK W-WEED TOTAL TAX ADD 6% ADD 6 WHEN PROPERLY VALIDATED, THIS STATEMENT BECOMES YOUR 6% AND AFTER 6% 69/o RECEIPT FOR TAXES PAID ON PARCEL NUMBER ABOVE. $1.00 COSTS DEC. 11, '61 COSTS AFTER TAX RATE SUMMARY (SEE ENCLOSURE FOR DETAIL) APR. 10. '62 1 ; 6591 1 . 0000 00 3; 9582 ; 94 83 7; 5656 ; 8434 8 ; 4090 340 566 340 1 566 COUNTY CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTS TOTAL CODE SPECIAL DISTRICT SPECIAL DIST. TOTAL VOLUME PAGE VOLUME PAGE ©e _^_ AREA TAX RATE TAX ON LAND&IMPS. TAX ON LAND TAX RATE 1 - - `' — — Office of Don S.Mader ORANGE COUNTY To.Collector 1961-62 TAX RATES PER HUNDRED DOLLARS ASSESSED VALUE Tax rates are combined for all agencies CODE AREA TAX RATES ON BILL ARE SHOWN IN GREATER DETAIL BELOWt and districts within which a parcel is situated.All parcels within common dis. trict boundaries are assigned the some 21-02 COUNTY INSIDE—INC CSFP _—� 106591 _ Code Area Number.This number is print. ad on tax bills and with tax rates. 21-02 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITY 100000 SEE 'THE BACK OF TAX BILL FOR 21-02 FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL ELEM 2.1170 ADDITIONAL EXPLANATION. UNDER 21-02 HUNT INGTON BEACH SCHOOL HIGH _ _1.2724 "TAX COMPUTATION". 21-02 JUNIOR COLLEGE—ORANGE COAST 04088 Military or Welfare Exemption does not 21-02 SCHOOLS MODIFICATION AID _ _ a 1600 apply to the following taxes. 21-02 ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT — — 03086 Code Letters appearing beside tax rates l -- ---21-02 ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR DISTRICT o 0438 ore related to tax amounts as followstA-Computed on valuation of Land, Min. 21-02 COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT .1091 oral Rights and Improvements. Tax Is 21-02 ORANGE COUNTY MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DIST_ _ .0095 known as "Special District Land and 21-02 METRO WATER DIST-ORANGE CO MUN-ORIGINAL AREA o2200 Improvement Tax". 21-02 ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL WATER DIST-ORIGINAL a2573 L-Computed on valuations of Land and - - _AREA--------- Minoru[ Rights (except SOIL CON. 7o5656*� SERVATION DISTRICTS which are 21-02 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT o0539_ A computed on Land excluding Mineral Rightc). 'Tax is known as 'Special 21-02 ORANGE CO SANITATION DISTRICT #3 o 5895 A District Land Tax". 21-02 ORANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT____ o0800 A __ _07234*' R-Computed on valuations of Land(ex. 21-02 ORANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT WATER RESERVE o 1200 R _o 1200*' eluding Mineral Rights) and Improve. 804090#* ments.Tax Is known as"Special Dis. trict Land and Improvement Tax". S.-Sanitary District Tax computed on vol• uations established by the District, not always the same as County Asses. sor'a valuations shown on thetex bill. OATH OF OFFICE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE. ) I do swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State of California., and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of Director of Talbert Drainage District, for Division No. 3 thereof, according to the best of my ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Col/ffe day of February, 1939. Notary Public in a d or Orange County, Californ a. r TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) 225 A..NA BUILDING SANTA ANA, CALIF., STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE. I do solemnly swear that I will support the constitution of the United States and the constitution of the State of California., and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of DIRECTOR of Talbert Drainage District, Orange County, California, from Division No. thereof, according to the best of my ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me , .this day of February, 1943. Notary Public in and fo range County, California. i OATH O7±~ OFFICE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE. ) I do swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of Director of Talbert Drainage District, for Division No. 1 thereof, according to the best of my ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of February, 1939. Notary Public in and for Orange County, California. i TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) ROOM 12, BANK OF AMERICA BUILDING SANTA ANA, CAL.. STATE OF CA'UjFORNTA; SS. . Ee COUNTY OF ORANGE' I do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of "Director of Talbert Drainage District, Oranl-e County, California, from Precinct or Division No. 3 thereof, according to the best of my ability, SO HELP 111T, GOD. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of yF ruccjj 19 40. n n-a-!nd 3 -y- -Notary Public i for the o ty of Orange, State of Califowia. 'I I i OATH OF OFFICE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE. ) I do swear that- I will support the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of- the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of Director of Talbert Drainage District, for Division No. 2 thereof, accordin'� to the best of my ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1'71th day of February, 1941 . Notary Public in d for Orange County, California. TALBERT DRAINaAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1,1904) 225 RAMONA BUILDING SANTA ANA, CALIF., STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE. ) I do solemnly swear that� I will support the constitution cf the United States and the constitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the daties of the office of DIRECTOR of Talbert Drainage District, Orange County, California, from Division No. 1 thereof, according to the best of my ability. Gam, Subscribed and sworn to before me , ^s / Z 24ay of February, 1943. .,f,f-__ Yam,, • Notary Public inForrinJ-a Orange County, Cali , �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH OVERSIZED DOCUMENT ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK ` UNITED PACIFIC c, INSURANCE COMPANY - IONS Policy Number ,CLP 4803 GBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT and/or ITS OFFICERS and , , , , I B , IST SECTORS INDIVIDUALLYOR COLLECTIVELY WHILE ACTING, SHIN THE SCOPE OF THEIR DUTIES AS SUCH INSURANCE BROKERS T , 122 WEST THIRD STREET NORTH BIRCH STREET547-0921 VIA ANA, CALIFORNIA DECK"�QR�j 1965 to DECEMBER 1,1968 at 12:01 A.M. n#R`.15avt�a rl (Month-Day-Year) Comprehensive Liability Policy SYMB. ' SERVICE UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY A STOCK COMPANY A MEMBER OF UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE GROUP HOME OFFICE: TACOMA, WASHINGTON PLEASE READ YOUR POLICY �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH OVERSIZED DOCUMENT ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK I. O V. A. HEIM ® �CS)U N-rY ®� AUDI TOR-CONTROLLER O � i , FINANCE BUILDING C 630 NORTH BROADWAY P. 0. BOX 567 Q RAOL SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702 TELEPHONE: 834-2450 AREA CODE 714 OFFICE OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER June 4, 1973 TO: All Special Service Districts Enclosed are your district's budget forms for next fiscal _ year, which need to be completed and formally adopted by your district board in sufficient time to permit you to file the original copy with this office by July 30. The forms should be signed by the appropriate district offi- cials . An official copy of the resolution or minutes should accompany the budget document. Sufficient forms are enclosed so that one set may be com- pleted for each fund of your district. If your district uses the County Treasury as its depository, this office will prepare the Debt Service or Interest and Sinking Fund Budget for you. The forms are similar to prior years, and detailed instruc- tions are incorporated into each form. In order to ensure uniformity, we have emphasized specific instructions below. Form SD-1, line 15, should contain your estimate for next year 's General Reserve. This estimate is that sum necessary to meet district obligations beyond next fiscal year or during the period July 1 to January 1, prior to the time tax monies become available for distribution. Generally speaking, the General Reserve would represent one-half of the actual salaries and normal operational costs, and would not include any amounts for capital purchases . A line for Other Reserves (petty cash, inventory, etc . ) has also been included for those few districts that need it. The sum of the total budget for the fiscal year, the General Reserve, and Other Reserves would then equal the total requirements. Form SD-2 provides for reporting revenue other than current taxes . This office will compute the amount estimated to be raised from Unsecured Property Taxes, Homeowners Property Tax Relief, and Business Inventory Property Tax Relief, if any, which will determine the amount to be raised on the TO: All Special Service Districts Page 2 Secured Tax Roll. Revenues and appropriations are to be reported in whole dollars and in accordance with the Uniform Chart of Accounts prescribed by the State Controller ' s office. To help ensure that the correct tax rate is established, please enter in the space provided, either the precise tax rate that you desire, or your estimate of the tax rate. The tax limitations of SB 90 are discussed in a separate letter. .� We request that each district reconcile their fund balances on Form SD-3. In the lower portion of Form SD-3, we request certain information necessary for our records . Will you make sure this section is completed. If you have any questions , feel free to contact George Nichols at 834-3753. Very truly yours , X X2 AUDITOR.-CONTR.OLLE R GWN:gm Enclosure i I i I O - ^��/ V. A. HEIM O ® �00 U ® g ®F AUDITOR-CONTROLLER FINANCE BUILDING 630 NORTH BROADWAY ® P. O. BOX 567 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702 TELEPHONE: 834-2450 AREA CODE 714 OFFICE OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER June 6 , 1973 i I TO: All Special Service Districts _ Your district tax rate for 1973-74 has been limited by SB 90, which was chaptered as 1406 and filed with the Secretary of State on December 26 , 1972 . Generally speaking, this law provides that the maximum property tax rate for a special district shall be the tax rate levied for the 1972-73 fiscal year, exclusive of the rate for bond interest and redemption. The bond interest and redemption tax rate for 1973-74 is computed as usual and not limited by the law; your general fund rate can be less than the maximum. If your district had more than one tax rate in 1912-73, exclusive of bond interest and redemption (i.e. , General Fund, ACO Fund, etc. ) , the tax rate limitation applies to the combination of funds, rather than to the individual fund. In the event that the valuation basis of the funds involved is different, the tax limitation would apply to the components separately. The basic limitation may be exceeded if the combined percentage of increased cost of living plus population exceeds increased valuation. Unless your district provides us with official ' district population data, we will calculate this tax rate limitation where applicable using County-wide increase factors provided to us by the State. Senate Bill 90 has certain other provisions which enable you to raise your tax rate beyond the 1972-73 limit. If you avail yourself of these provisions, please provide us with a notation that you are exceeding the 1972-73 tax rate, together with calculation and documentation to substantiate that the increased tax rate limitation falls within the provisions of SB 90. If you feel that SB 90 will present problems in your budget, we would like to resolve these wherever possible during June or early in July. TO: All Special Service Districts Page 2 We sincerely appreciate your cooperation in complying with the provisions of SB 90 and ask that you feel free to contact Mr. George Nichols at 834-3753 if you have any questions. AUDITOR-CONTROLLER 4 EHP:gm I i I i COUNTY OF ORANGE SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGET FOR Fiscal Year 1973-74 At a meeting held on _ the' Board of _ of the District duly adopted the following budget (enclose copy of Resolution or Minute Order) , as shown in Col. II for the Fiscal Year 1973-74 in the amount of $ (from line 14, page 2) . Last year ' s actual expenditures and this year ',s budget are segregated as follows: I II 1972-73 Actual 1973-74 Budget (Name of Fund) (Not Amt Budgeted) Whole Dollars Whole Dollars Line SALARIES AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 1 010 Salaries and Wages (Including Directors & Trustees) $ $ 2 020 Retirement 3 030 Employee Group Insurance 4 Total Salaries and Employee Benefits $ $ SERVICES AND SUPPLIES 5 $ $ 6 Total Services and Supplies $ $ Form SD-1, Page 1 COUNTY OF ORANGE SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGET FOR Fiscal Year 1973-74 I II 1972-73 Actual 1973-74 Budget (Not Amt Budgeted) Whole Dollars Whole Dollars Line OTHER CHARGES 7 $ $ 8 Total Other Charges $ $ FIXED ASSETS 9 400 Equipment $ $ 10 410 Land 11 420 Structures & Improvements 12 Total Fixed Assets $ $ 13 580 Appropriation for Contingencies $ 14 Total Budget for Year (Total of lines 4, $ 6, 8, 12 , and 13) 15 985 General Reserve (total desired for next year - See Instructions) $ Other Reserves (Please name) 16 $ 17 Total Expenditures (Col. I) and Total Requirements (Col. II) $ $ (a) (b) (a) Total of lines 4, 6, 8, and 12 . (b) Total of lines 14, 15, and 16 . Signature of President Signature of Secretary Form SD-1, Page 2 COUNTY OF ORANGE SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGET FOR Fiscal Year 1973-74 The Total Revenue amounts other than current Secured and Unsecured taxes, Homeowners Property Tax Relief, and Business Inventory Tax Relief for the indicated fiscal years is listed below as to source, description, and amount: I II 1972-73 Actual 1973-74 Budget (Not Amt Budgeted) Line Whole Dollars Whole Dollars 1 Property Taxes - Prior (Do not include current taxes) $ $ 2 Water Sales 3 Contributions from Other Funds (Name of fund) 3a Reimbursement from Programs Mandated after 01-01-73 4 Interest 5 Homeowners Property Tax Relief Not Applicable 6 Business Inventory Tax Relief Not Applicable 7 Other Revenue (Please identify) 8 Total Revenue other than current Secured and Unsecured taxes. $ $ RESUME FOR 1973-74 9 Authorized Expenditures (From SD-1, line 14) $ 10 Authorized General Reserve (From SD-1, line 15) $ 11 Authorized Other Reserve (From SD-1, line 16) $ 12 Total Requirements (From SD-1, line 17, & Total of lines 9, 10, & 11 above) $ Available Revenue 13 Fund Balance, June 30, 1973 (From SD-3, line 6) $ 14 Estimated Revenue other than current taxes (Line 8, Col. II above) $ 15 Total Available (Total of lines 13 and 14 above) $ 16 Secured and Unsecured Tax Levy Required to Balance, including Homeowners Property Tax Relief and Business Inventory Property Tax Relief (Ln 12 less In 15) $ TAX RATE Estimated Rate or, Precise Rate Desired/Required *Adjust *If a specific tax rate is desired or required, please indicate the account to be adjusted to establish the precise rate. Signature of President Signature of Secretary Mailing address of district Person to contact regarding budget Telephone (Area Code) (Number) Form SD-2 COUNTY OF ORANGE SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGET FOR Fiscal Year 1973-74 The following information is necessary only for those districts which use the County Treasury as their depository. RECONCILIATION OF FUND BALANCE Line 1 Fund Balance, July 1, 1972 (Before deduction for Reserves or include value of all Reserves) $ Add: 2 Secured Taxes 3 Unsecured Taxes 4 Revenue (from SD-2 , Col. I, Line 8) $ Total $ 5 Less : Expenditures (from SD-1, line 17, Col. I) 6 Fund balance June 30, 1973 $ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED Time of Regular Board Meeting Directors: , President (Please Print) Mr. Secretary: Mrs . Mgr/Supt: Miss Attorney: Engineer: Auditors: Form SD-3 . cRs PACIE-21 q 3 3 110 G 22056 Public Official Bond California fW� INDEMNITY COMPANY HEAD OFFICE :NEW YORK A NEWYORK CORPORATION A STOCK COMPANY I--------------- -- ---- tT 4 I, FAR4 Ar'i Zk 19 621. q'tio��. MIN.PAST./C_..'_A........ OFFICIAL RECORDS OF CF""NCL COUNTY CNL li7nRNIVA OFFICIAL BOND C/COUNTY FREE j Q74at Wr ERNEST H. GISLER as Principal, and GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings, as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just sum of — — OINTE THOUSAND — — —Dollars, ($ 1,000-00 ) lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. 04e (100MOU Of 14t AhVVr (011HOURVII is such, that whereas, the above bounden.---- MUTEST H. GISLER was on the-- 4th --day of— February 19-5-9—, duly-- elected —to the office of DIRECTOR OF TALBERT DRAIITAGE in and for the ORANGE DISTRICT —County of State of California Natti, (0hpreforr, if the said— —ERYEST H. GISLER shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and faithfully execute and periorni all the duties of such office of_ DIRECTOR OF TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT required by any law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. In Wituroo W#rrrsf, the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate name of said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized Attorney in—fact at Santa Ana California, this 17tia day GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, The Premium for this Bond is $17.75 for 4—year term. B (K Curtis R. Bristol—Attorndy—inL;Fact'_ G22074-500-9-50 �-e STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. County of ORANGE I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of---- DIRECTOR OF TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT according to the best of my ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 44.day'o f u`' February 19 59 _ _ 7 t � : - . 0f p.,,.,.. f;�3a�. Notary Public 4 My commission expires February 8, 1963 ,s 33110 Official Bond Approved this y day of TO THE 19 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DATED 19 Judge of th Court. Filed for Record at the Request of A.D.19 at —min.past o'clock, M.,and recorded in Vol. of ,page Judge of the Court. County Records. .4- 1 G, _._.---------�-.s Recorder. By Deputy Recorder. d3ti EMxr� m b 201 Sansome Street, San Francisco and 210 Vest Seventh Street,Los Angeles STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of ORANGE ss. On this 17th day of _ February—'--_in the year 19 59 , before me, ROY D. CURRY a Notary Public in and for the County and Slate aforesaid,personally appeared CURTIS R. BRISTOL known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and dcnO n tp-me to be the Attorney-in-Fact of ---_ -.. _anil, S 4 (Name of Company) ; acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of the said Company theret•6�as"surety, and his own name as Attorney-in-Fact. _ r Notary Public in and for said"t�ounty`and, CF22526-5M-9-50 .f, - - , • r' it , My commission expires'February-8,'1900 i cc-F,4 13 ?acE21_2 3311 G 22056 Public Official Bond California 0 INDEMNITY a COMPANY HEAD OFFICE :NEW YORK A NEWYORK CORPORATION AT REQUEST OF----------------- A STOCK COMPANY -- MA rZ 2 4 cE�� . ATZ? ......MIN.PAST_-/U�•d••-�•&•9 OFFICIAL RECORDS OF T Y CRANGE COUNTY C/\t.tFORN1A OFFICIAL BOND COUNTY RMG0AWrA FREE nnu1 A11 ern day t4vir "regatta: 0htttp GEO. A. HARDING — ------as Principal, and GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings, as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just suer► of- - — GATE THOUSAND — — Dollars, ($ 1,000.00 ) lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Z94C (C 00itintt Of OP AbOUP (011HO t#inn is such, that whereas, the above bounden__ _ GEO, A. HARDING tvas on the 4th __.._—.day of_ February 19--52, duly____ elected to the office of Director of Talbert Drainage in and for the —County of Oran ge District State of California Nnut, uhpreforr, if the said-----GEO, A. HARDING — — shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and faithfully esccute and perforni all the duties of such office ofDireetor Of Talbert Drainage^District required by any law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. t ' �11 luililpon 04prraf, the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate name of said Suretv is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized Attorney—in—fact at Santa Ana California, this 16th day of _Februar�r GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, The Premium for this Bond - is $17.75 for 4—year term. i y� °-t B y Curtis R. Bristol, Attorney=ice ,fact ,- 2. G22074-500-9.50 p, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, . SS. County of ORANGE' I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the Statc of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of DIRECTOR OF TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT — according to the best of my ability. '.Subsc46djand sworn to before me this _ 16tYf,'°da of:dJl February 19-19 /Vb-r'rs.ZPol s.- ;'::`hf,' cini�s;on expires February 8, 196o 33111 i Official Bon Approved this day of TO THE 19, STATE OF CALIFORNIA DATED 14 r judge of the Court. Filed for Record at the Request of A.D.14 at min.past o'clock, t M.,and recorded in Vol. of ,page— judge of the Court. County Records. Recorder. By Deputy Recorder. ' / �� V✓�lAl� Z y �� EW Y 201 Sansome Street, San Francisco and 210 West Seventh Street,Los Angeles SPATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of ORANGE On this 16th day of __Febrtaa.U____ in the year 19-5-?—, before me, ROi D. CURRY , a Notary Public in and for the County and State aforesaid,personally appeared--_CURTIS R. BRISTOL known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument ;to.rne to .�` be the Attorney-in-Fact of _ ' '�an�l (Name of Company) G — acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of the said Company thdreto-a,gks�rety, and.his_ ..- own name as Attorney-in-Fact. R Notary Public in and for said County anA'St:,t�� CF22526-5M-9.50 My comm;ss;or. expires February 3, 196J '3 5 9 rA+6 18 Public Official Bond �a California X"M a v INDEMNITY C 0MPANY r -_ o�u� ��� �.o���av � .�„Hm.v .4.��'�ftF�-• a���ooa�,u.���occao� u�o�o��cn�. ��� ia.. e HEAD OFFICE :NEW YORK ANEWYORK CORPORATION A STOCK COMPANY OFFICIAL. BOND 04at Wr THOMAS W. WARNE — as;Principal, and GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of. the State of Ncw York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings, as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just sum of — — ONE THOUSAND and N0/100 - — Dollars, ($ 1,000.00 ) lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. 04P (fanbition of 14P Abour 00bligallon is such, that whereas, the above bounden___ THOMAS W. WARNE was ou the 21st_ -- —__dav of_-._ June _ Director of Talbert Drainage 19�4__, duly _ appointed -�to the office of District Division No. 1 in and for the County of Orange State of California 1 Now, e7111mforP, if the said---_--__—_ THOMAS W. WARNE —^ — _ shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and faithfully A Director of Talbert Drainage District execute and perform all the duties of such office of--- � required by any law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. N Witanns 04prPnf, the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate name of said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized Attorney—in-fact at Santa Ana California, this 26tn clay of--- GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, ` The Premium for this Bond is $24.48 for the term ending March 5, 1963• BY Roy V. Uairy ttorney= ac G22074.500.9-50 r STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 481 ss. --County of ORANGE " I do solemnly swear (or,affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution DIRECTOR OF of the State of_ California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of— o " TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT DIVISION NO. 1 according to the best of my ability. `Subscribed and sworn to before me this / _ day�Qf August , 19 60 v My Conmission Expires Sept. 16, 1, 311 fs�,2✓6eail dS "1yti I t`J 019 RECORDED AT REQUEST OF y IN OFFICIAL RECO DS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF, i y AUG 3 1960 RUBY McFARtAND,County Recorder FREE 49 I 1 t Official Bond Approved this day of TO THE G-'+�- to C�%C', STATE OF CALIFORNIA / DATED 14 judge of the _Court. Filed for Record at the Request of A.D.14 at —_min.past —dclock, M.,and recorded in Vol. of ,page— judge of the Court. County Records. Recorder. By Deputy Recorder. 201 Sansome Street, San Francisco and 210 West Seventh Street,Los Angeles STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Orange SS. 26th On this — day of — JulY —^—_ in the year 19160 before me, Roberta E. COX a Notary Public in and for the County and Slatc D , if 4i a , aforesaid, personally appeared Roy • Curr Y �� 1 , Known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and known to me to ;; rl_ rbe the Attorney-in-Fact of (Name of Company) acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of the said Company thereto as surety, and his own name as Attorney-in-Fact. `r �- • �',� ,, , �•°��° � my commission Expires Sept 16, 1969 Notary Public in and for said Count and Stale. CF2252(-5M-9-50, y Form No.07 Public Official Bond California SEW Yo¢t` A Stock Company ,OFFICIAL BOND GEORGE A. HARDING ................................................................. .................... ..................................................................................as Principal, and. GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings; as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just sum of ................................................ ONE THOUSAND -- ----------------.......................................................Dollars, .......................) lawful money of the United !States of America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Of 4r Tonbitijan of t4e Abiltv (0fiftigativit is such, that whereas, the above bounden................................... GEORGE A. HARDING .................I........................................................................................................................................ ....-............................................................................... ......................................... was on the......................firs Fabrua ............................................................................day of ......................................................... .............................................................. I Diracto-- of: Talbart Drainage 19 duly.------------------ el e ro 4-,e d ------ ---------------------------------------------------------------- to the office of..n-i=.�m-- t Hex 0 WX in and for the._.. - ....... Ong ---------------------------------------------------------County of-----------------------------------ra- ..........._.................................State of California of ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Wien, GEORGE A HAT-'. DING U,4mforr, if the said..........................................-------------------------------------------------- ......................................................... .................. shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now re�uired of him by law and shall well, truly and J,rector of Talbert Drainage District faithfully execute and perform all the duties of such office of ..... .................... required by any lawto be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. lit Wituros 394miat the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate name of said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized --.............................................................................at ...........................................S.a.n.-J.a Ana............................................................................................ California, this ge.j;�t a e ntri ................. ... ....... ........................................................... day of .............. Fabruary ................................................................................... 19 �r�.. ............... ......... ........ ....... ....................................... ... GLOBE INDEMNITY COMM, NY, kEl.ND.EMNI.T.Y., By.... .................................. .................... .............................. ........................................ Attorney-JLn--fa--t Mac. 0. Robbins M, 4170B 500 8-36 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. ...........................County of...........--...............................--------............................ I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Con- stitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of........................... .............................. ...............................................................................................................................................................according to the best of my'ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ...............day of...............................................................1 19............ ..........-........................................................................................................................................... I -- - - . /� Official Bond TO THE F0STATE OF CALIFORNIA �Up e 1:,iO3? -----������ F � �^4� Jouor of the.. ' r/z,d for Record at the m^norst of - _--�----------'-------------_-----'--------' -----_------------.------'-_---__-'__-- ~ .............. .................................................�_........................ A. D. 19__ _____________________________________ at ................ min. past -------------............................"'clmk' � ----M., and recorded in Vol. ~ ,� �.__���___�~~-~�' _____ of'---------------`page----------�------.--- judge '�--'��-'--------ovor� _'--------- ..................... c�������� County Records. F�-17,::0PxDED A1 REQUEST OF ,��^ �k� ---------------------------------------------- __^�, Recorder. PAST--'- �/�'m � ^v ----.-'--'-------------'---------- Deputy Recorder. /w600x' p^ss-'2��- . oFnC/^L PEco,--:)a :.F onAwss Cou/vr,. c.^u c.�x,* FEE N 17u,uu/11 R A�v��� 201 5a=ovme Street, San Francisco ��7 �J�e ��� �� ����e l27 '` -~- ' ��a 210 West Seventh Street, Los Angeles / STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ss. ..............................County of.Q ..... tt Y............in the year one thousand nine hundred and.hl.........................y+n I On this-.5.. .etlt2lday of. eb11T ...., before me, a NotaryPublic in and for the........................Count of..0.r. .)a 9........... y - .-�... , personally appeared Mac. ®. Robbins .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney in fact of.-Globe Indemnity OOand acknowledged tome that he subscribed the name of.C?.�,.g�.e.....I d!�XM a.`1.....Cb.m thereto as principal, and his own name as attorney in fact. fit 39itntso 104rud, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal at my office in the................................................County of.....Q.?. ge............ the and year in this certificate first above written. ' p' ! 9.-: /... -� tCommission Ex Tres........... g......4,.. a the......... .............. ........................................0 .................... Notary Public in nd for .....................County of..._�71.'.ang6tate of California 3M-11-36 i i I Form No.07 Public Official Bond California 9EMN T�- 4� �® 0 Y0 A Stock Company OF'F'ICIAL. BOND Wnnw All Mrn bg flyor rrrorub: 01 11Etf lilt .................................................... -TOiil Ca.3slez, ......------.....as Principal, and I GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings, as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just sum of..................... ne.................................... . ..Thotasand........ ....... Dollars, $i.Q4)®0-.0®.---.......... ...........( ) lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, 'successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Of lir Tonbition of flie Abiatir Oblilittfion is such, that whereas, the above bounden................................... ........_................................................................ .......... .......................Tom__G sler... ................. .................. ---- ......................................................................................... was on the.......................... Fifth ' ........................... .......-----....................day of Fabrl,=Y........................................................................................... 19. ..-, duly......... .... Elected.. .. _..................................to the office of._Pirector of_.Talbes°t.._Dralnme.._District, in and for the ............................. ........ . .. . . . ..........County of..-----.....-------.....----0raggp-..............................................State of California .......................-..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Now, C, 4rre#IIre, if the said................................................ ..................Tom..G. sl®r................................................................----......... shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and faithfully execute and perform all the duties of such office of Director of Talbert Drainage District required by any law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. fit Wiftmog WfIrrent. the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate name of said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized ..................kttoPngV 7 Pkgt....................at ......................................................................Sams...Ana.a.................................................................... California, this ................. ..................... dayof -- ...... . ...FebruarZ......................................................... 19..../.-1. .......... ...a. .............a,........ ................... GLOI INDEMNITY COMPANY By............. ... ....... ................ .............. .................................. Inc. d: a bbins9 Attorney-in-fat 4170B 500 8-36 I STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. ...................................:County of................................................................................. I do solemnly swear (or affirm). that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Con- stitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of........................... ............................................................................................................-............................................................------...............according to the best of my ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ........................day of.....................---........................................ 19............ ................ ......................................................................................................................... .............. J t 1 1 2Y 44 , Pa,- Official Bond Approved this.............. ........................ day of 4 TO THE ...................... ....................... 7................ 19 STATE OF CALIFORNIA .......................................................................................................................... -jitdge-of-the................... ...................... DATED................................. ... .............. 19............ ....................... ==Court. Filed for Record at the Request of .......... ....... .. .. ................... ......... .. ...................................................................................................................................... .... ............. .......... ..... ......... .............. .... ..... ..... ... ........ ........ .......... ............................................. ................................................................................................ A. D. 19............ ............................................................................................................................................... at...............................-....min. past ....................................O'clock, .............. ............................................................................................................................................ M., and recorded in Vol. ........................................................................................................................................ of......................................................... page............................................................... judgeSfthe Court. ............................................................................................................................................ County Records. D 1 . ND = ......................................................... ................................................................................ F?AE ; IERecorder. By .................................................................................................................................... RECORDED AT REQUEST OF Deputy Recorder. �ff NI AT....... MIN.PAST_`.Z....M. FEB 2 6 1941 1 IN SOOK... 84...PAGE.---58------- OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGS couNTY, CALIFORNIA FFFS COUNTY RECORDER F M D- ' RIN5-H EN E950N,Ltd W&V 'N EI: 50 MEMBEROF ALL AST Offiff _ C-/ PHONE127 SANT 107W 5 t h ST. TA ANA,CAL. a),pollcy 110MM Y,1773-ME 8FJrP011Cy STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) O1W4GE )} Countyof .......................................................................................... T4kENIY—SIXPH RY 41 On this............................................................................................................day of................................FE B ..... _.Ru..............._...............................................in the year 19..........._.., before me, TRETJi..TI)ERSIGNLD a Notary Public in and for the County and State aforesaid P Y aPPeared._........................ersonall .IAitl. 0. ROBBINS ............._......................................................................................................................_........................_ known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and known to me to GLOBE, INDEMNITY UOMPANY and be the Attorney-in Fact of............................................................................._................................................ acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of the said Company thereto as principal, and his own name as Attorney-in-Fact. .......................... p-- .....��........ s ....................................................._ Notary Public in and for said County and State, l CF16B 5M 12-39 1 I Form No.07 Public Official Bond California 9E1viNIT� 1� �O 0 �Y SEW YO¢� A Stock Company OFFICIAL. BOND Wnow All inrn hij filar "Crrorn#s: ofOat lur �11i!�T....H`....GISLt ... - .................. ................................as Principal, and i GLOBE INDEMNITY JCOMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings, as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just sum of...._9"'T. rJ.-.y�.--�.�JS.A1: ................. ...............TJD...0 �.-0.0...................-.......Dollars, ($...1t 00--- 0.............................) lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. 0ly Lunditinn of t11r Ahuur 011[igation is such, that whereas, the above bounden...... MJEST H. GISL:M ....................................................................... ....................................... ............................................................... ....................................................................................---................ TIHIRD wason the............................................................... ------ -----------------.........................day of --------- ........... D. COx 0t12e ..r17c2im_ " ........................ 19_4J...., dul cleo`e .............................. ........................to the office of.Drf,L-L gn...T?i s.t:ric J............................................- y...------------------------------------ in and for the . . ............ ... .... ................County of.. - - ... ............................. ......................-............State of California .......................... . ... .. .. .............................................. .................... ....•. . ....................-- --..........----.--------............................----....................................................... Now, 01yrr IIXr, if the said. ]WEST H. �j�1. ............................................................... shall r S z well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and faithfully execute and perform all the duties of such office of :P ,?:�e�nz'...0�'...-'��.��..... =r. ... :u.Ci�. required by any law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. In 30unrao 304errid, the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate name of said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized ........._4: :�o `zzej-iil-f..act...........................at SaYtt=t om , California, this seventeenth .........................................................._...---•-•....................................-----.................------------------................. ........ ...---------...........................------.................................... dayof .............................Febrn4r',y-............................................... 19.. : ... The premium Char6f&' for t'l is bond is Flo.;0 for otar ears. GLOBE INDEMNITY•COMPANY y o By....)AZI ................ .......................................................--... hiac 0. Robbins (A.ttorney—in—Fact) 4170B 500 8.36 � . STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. ...........................--County of......................................................................—.--/ l do solemnly swear (or affirm) that l will support the Constitution oF the United States and theCou- u6urtioo of the State of California, and that l will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of _—.---- --- ' ----'uocor6ino to the best of my a6ility. Subscribed and sworn to before me this -------day of.------_--------_--, 19 ........................... i | � � | ^ � 4286 Official and Approvethis...................................... ...............................................day of 02 TO THE ....... .... .......................... -------- ---.. .... _--.... 19.. STATE OF CALIFORNIA .................. judgeSofthe.- .. ............ ... .........................Court. DATED............................ .......................... .................... 19............ Filed for Record at the Request of ............. ............................ ..... ............ .............................................. .................................................. .. ......................................................... ................................................................................... ......................................................................................................I A. D. 19............ .............................................................................................................. ..................... at..............----- .............. --min. past ..................................... ..............o'clock, ..............................P-A G.-F.-T-)............................................. .................. ................M., and recorded in Vol............. ................................................ INDEXED A ..*. k ... F............................... of................................................. ......page ................................................ . ................ "r zl� f1ftr1fr--. ........... Court. ......................................................-............................. AT. _t.:�.Jdft-� .... . County Records. 23 - — , 13^-3 IN S00K-.4c -61 w 4 a i m0Romet ..................... .......................................................................................................... LINTY, LIFORbiA Recorder. 0 RAjge MONTYF"W By ......................................... ....................... ................................................ Deputy Recorder. .Pf FRO PW-H EN DE:950N,Ltd. PHONE127 SUCK, .107W5th:ST. SANTA ANA,CA:L. '"llomany IriumfBarpoilcy" STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Ss. County -- lt��.ia c'��lt...r;T in the year one thousand nine hundred a,d.f0­'.ty`.�h..'� .before me, Onthis........... ---•---•-day of.------•---------..................................... -.._...........................................h rnie` a Notary Public in and for the......................County of:.---•O..�:�r, -----•--........,personally appeared 0. Rob sic_ ------•--------------- ==`= -- = - known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney in fact of 21��q d ' .____-_----_-------------•-------------and acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of..-"•1`_ e__7 icy z_-; - -'�k=`� ' _____________thereto as principal, and his own name as attorney in fact. .Jtt Wittmos 194prrof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal at my office in the.................................................- ---.........C u ty of 0--1al-- t day and year in this certificate fist 'bove written. My Commission Expires----- -- - _ �=F--� -------------------------------- -------- ----------------------- _ -- -- Noh I' ir,in and forte State of California CF16 2m 11-35 9 k i Form No.07 Public Official Bond California A� 9EtvINIT�„ 4� � b 0 \�\d�i/G �E W Y0¢� A Stock Company OFFICIAL BOND �1)Ft# lur ............. .......................................................GLORGE...A.....I1 R77Ii\TG.. . . ...........---------........................... as Principal, and GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings, as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just sum of.........01v27THOUSAND ---------------p1-TD---001100._.........................Dollars, ($.._1000,.C?0_............................) lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. 0ly TAllbi#iittt of #4r Abuur Obligattalt is such, that whereas, the above bounden.................................... GEORGE A. HAR.DL\IG ..................................................................................................................................................... .. .......................................................... ...................................................................... TtiL'�D FEBRUAF{Y............... ............................ ........... wason the......................... .......................................................................... .............day of ................------ ................................. elected Director of Talbert Drainage 19.... +3., duly.................. ------...............--------------------................. ..................to the office of.Distsint �.f- o ...Dau• 1) ............... inand for the... ............... ....... ...................... .......... ....County of.............................Ora e . ......... .........................State of California .......... ........................ .......................... .......... .. ............................................... ............................................................................................................................................... Now, 01 rl r IIxr, if the said-...... GEORGE._A•..._HA D�...... ............................................................. shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and Director of Talbert Drainage e District faithfully execute and perform all the duties of such office of ........................................................................................................ -. required by any law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. In 39ftrao Wilmot, the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate name of-said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized .......attornz 74...-fac .................................at ..................................................................Santa Ana ....................------------------................................., California, this .................... .5r..:t.4.............................................. day of ..............................Febrllary-..... 19 fit ... The premium charged . A for this bond is GLOQE INDEMNITY COM-PANY, $18.50 for four years. By....... ..... .......... ..................... ................................................................ (I�ii . 0. bbins) Attorney-in2Fact My G 4170B 500 8-36 f CF1E STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. ..................................County of................................................................................ I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Con- stitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of........................... ............................................................................................................................................................................. ...........according to the best of my-ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ........................day of........................................................ 19............ ......................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................ 3 9 Off'i0cial Bond .......... .. ...Approved this.... J..7................................................day of TO THE "T ... ........ ............................ ......... .. 19. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ......... .............. .................... .................................................. Judgeof the........ .. ............... ............-.................---..........Court. DATED.................................. . ..... .............................. 19............ Filed for Record at the Request of ............­................................................... ........................................................................ .......................................................... ................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ ...................................._...................... ............................... A. D. 19............ ................................................................................................................................... 04 ................................min. past ................................ ...................o'clock,- _.......................................................................................................................................... ..................M., and recorded in Vol......... ........................................................................................................................................... of................................................ .........page............................................................... Judgeof the..................................................................................Court. ....................................................----- ..................................... County Records. PAGED INDEXED ............................................................................__........................................................... REPORDED AT R9QUF.ST OF Recorder. a: �..... .�... By ......................... ...................... ........................................................................ AT.—iLL..MIN.PAST.4—�L..W Deputy Recorder. FF`�, 18 1013 1 IN BOOK_.':_ _7__,PZGE_-r37�'Zj— CIAL RCCORS , I r1RANoG(-M COUNTM CADLIFORNI--' _X6 WOW Uxon WA 7' 90 MIN5-H EN DER50N,Ltd i Aeo OF PHONE127 HATIO L I 0 (107 W5th'ST. SANTA ANA,CAL. ,5,ouc, 't)VON"110NESAlY,171 ME MSTMICY' STATE OF CALIFORNIA, -----------------•county of.Qr.a 1 j�rQ On this........_l�'t ? _.-day of.......... -....................in the year one thousand nine hundred and.��O ty-t ee before me, ..................em u 7.....dv�si, ec Orange .........____.,personally appeared a Notary Public in and for the........................County of_............-----....e P Y PP i.Aac. 0. Robbins ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney_ in fact of__ Globe Tndel-ma1.uy___Com,?aq,7 _—and acknowledged to me that G�obe Ince�tni CojjT,)e .fir_•.____.thereto as principal he subscribed the name of____________________________ _ __ _ , and his own name as attorney in fact. 3n Wituros 94mof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal at my office in thr.............................................-..-........................County of.----��'8T1 ,�? the day and year in this certificau- first above written, / r/ 6mmission Expires-__._ o�D,. . ` ----------- Jsl.-,L .'��il _ s�----- ---------------------------- --------------------------- ----- - Notary Public in and for the.....-•--,.--...._County of---r3t-7.gp,state of Catifomia .b 2m 11-35 Form No.07 Public Official Bond California q�1vImr S� �O a A Stock Company OFFICIAL BOND Know All Mru by t4rvr thrums: C, 4at lttr ----------------- -------------------------E.'►NEST..3.s....GISLE$................. as Principal, and GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings, as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just sum of ONE THOUS.AND............... AND---00100-_.---_-----_-------_.,----Dollars, ........... lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. U,4r Cgoubition of t4r Abour (10bligatiott is such, that whereas, the above bounden.................................... ----------I............................................................-.......................�ST...lI.....GISIa.EB.................................................................... I...-----...... •-------------.................................... wason the....................................Fifth....................................................... day of ........................February.........---.......---...----...............................-------------•-• 19_4-- duly------------------------------El0cted----------------.-.......-------_-------------......to the office of..Di.rQ-ctor.._Q1_1alb.art...Drainage---District inand for the--------------------------------------------------------------------------------County of-----.-----..----------Or.ange--------.-------------------..........----------------State of California ...................................................................... .............................................................................. . -..............................- .................-----................................................................................. Now, CC1.Ilrt' forr, if the said------------------------------------------ RN33.T'... e....GISLE ......... -. --................................................................ shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and faithfully execute and perform all the duties of such office of Director...of....T.alb.er.t...Drainage.-..Di.etr-i.c-t required by any"law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be gull and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. lit Metros W4rmat, the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate name of said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized .........®ttOxQy.®1.n-..t'.aC$.............................at ............................................................ ............................................................................I California, this .. 'Txentg.:.first............................... dayof ....................labxuary,........--------......-------------------------------- 19..._47. "'he premium charged or this bond is GLOBE INDEMNITY,CO ANY, $17.75 for Pour years. By:..............................,............. ...... ........... . ©. >30EBI S (Attorney—in— ac My Cot, 4170B 500 8-36 CF16 2m 11 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. .............................:County o �&............................................ I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Coristitution of the United States and the Con- stitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of........................... _.A.0'.449.according to the best of my-ability. SubscAed an wornto befo e me this .. 'W%ay of.. .................. .............. ............ 19 ... ..... ... . .................. .............. ....... . . .. .... .......................................... ........... ...... .. ................................. ....... ..................... ..................... 9512 Official Bond Approved this............... ................. ... ........................day of 4/- 7 TO THE ..................... ..... ....................... ..... ..............................1 19--/ 71 STATE OF CALIFORNIA .............. ............................................................... .............. judgeof the........ ..................................................................Court. DATED......................... ........ ..................................................... 19........... Filed for Record at the Request of .......................................................................................................................................... ............................................. ........................................................................ ..........................................................................................-................................................... ...................--------------- ...........--............................... A. D. 19- ................................................................................................................................................ at.......................................min. pg�st --....................................................o'clock, ............................................................................................................................... ..................M., and recorded in Vol... ................................................ ........................................................ ............ ..................................................................... of............................................................. page............................................................... judgfyof the......... Court. ...... .. ...................................................................................................................................... . ......... .. .. ... ..... ... County Records. ....................... ...........--.............................-....................................................... PAGED Recorder. 1­4 - R4ECORDED AT RLQU YT OF By .................................... ............. ............... ..................................................... Deputy Recorder. PAST--- MAR - 41947 IN 80OK—j!TL-5- PAGE--53------ OFFICI L RjCORDS OF FEES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA C1b,,,,C10U-'1TY RECORDER _ ,FRO 7 131310-HENDE9 0 Ltd tot'() HEN BOBBIN!HON27 MIMOIROF THE P ATIONA vu, PHONE127 1w N *�CIATIOH 1071W;5 t h ST. SANTA ANA,CAL. I.W F 0# 'y/",T., "s, HO#ESTI Y,/,rJr THE 8FS7P011CY STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SS. --------------- County of g,rBA&S..... On this......Ath_.........._..day of_______.__P®bruar_____________________in the year one thousand nine hundred and...gorty-s ev fore me, the undersigned .-a Notary Public in and for the........................County of.......®r.�......................,personally appeared Mac. 0. Robbins known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney in fact of.____ 101Lg_IrlcZemnty-_QMMSr___—and acknowledged to me that ( he subscribed the name o£_G1—obe Indemnity Co�any thereto as principal, and his own name as attorney in fact. 3n 19iturso W4errof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal at my office in the_..............................................................._....... ounty of-.--.- rig®.......---------,the day and year in this certificate first above written. # p• 7� � �� �-� ------------ --- 'Otary Public m and for the---- —Count• ' � ,Stat forma t, �iisaion Expire �_._......._..._. r t35 n r E STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. ...................................:County of '....------------------------------------ I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Con- stitution off the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of .............. el- . �� �d��' PJ / . ..............according to the best of my ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ..........*...........day of.. .1%'c:��.......................I 19 ' ............................. .......:YI............ ................................ ................................................ � f x......... ... .... ................. ..------------------.... ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ NIIttt, C,4mfiarr, if the said.............................................................. ..................................................................................................................... shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and faithfully execute and perform all the duties of such office of .................................................................................................................................... required by any law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. lit Wffitrgs 3314mof, the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate name of said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized ................................................................................................at .. .........................:...............................................................................................................----..............................., California, this ................................................................................. dayof ....=' : -.:' ..'......:..................................................................... 19-----........ ..................................................................................................................................................... GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, By....................................................................................................................................--------- 4170B 500 8-36 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. ...................................:County of...Of !. .e..................................... I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Con- stitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of........................... ., "��s! ®"--. ' .. �� f /.. 1' ✓�,.,.//,�„� ./..�= according to the best of my ability. Subscribed`and sworn to before me this ........day of ........................... 19 .. ...... ........................................................................................................ ... .............................. -------------------- ......................................... ..................... ...................................... ............................................... ................................................................................................ Nvw, 01 4rrrfvrr, if the said................................................................................ .............................................................................................. shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and faithfully execute and perform all the duties of such office of ................................................................................................................................... required by any law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. In Wittirso 184mut the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate name of"said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized ...............................................................................................at ............. ........... ...................................................................................................................... California, this ................................................................................ dayof ............. 7............................................................................ 19............. Z .................................................................................................................................................. o� GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, By............................................................................................................................................... 4170E 500 8-36 Form No.07 Public Official Bond California .Q�1vINIT�• 1� �O 0 a �Z SEW yOg� A Stock Company OFFICIAL BOND Wnnnr All Inrn h� ���r�r �xrornts: 01 jiM# lUP .................................... ... GE©Et3.E-..A..._HARDING ..................................................................................as Principal, and GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings, as sole surety, are 0$E..TRDUSAIf held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just sum of............................................................ ...... W.-.00./100.................................Dollars, ($----1,-000*"00........................) lawful money of the United States of-America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. of 1je Tiandition of flilr Abnue Ofiligatinn is such, that whereas, the above bounden.... ..................................................................................................G- -_,,t.-....111)I30-..............----- ..... ..............................................................---.... ................---------............_ wason the...................................7if.th................................................................day of ..........................Yebruamy........................................................................ 19.47...., duly............................_lected..................... to the office of.D r t3t.Q ...S?f...Tal .ext aCE37naga...District in and for the.. ................... --- - - .............. ......-...County of----------.. -....®r8116's-- State of California ...... .. . ..... ...................................---------------------.......................................................•-....................----...--------------------..............----............................................................................ ,;y.1au2, 0114rutarr, if the s•aid.......................................UORt E—L&..-$ARDI.NG.................................................................................... shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and faithfully execute and perform all the duties of such office of ..Director-..of.._Talbert..D.r.�, .n ge.._D.1.I.tY'.ct required by any law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. fit Witneog 1V4rrrvf, the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate - - name of said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized ......... ...........................at ��.a]4ta...A11a......................................_........................ California, this .............Tit.�AV=f ral...................---•-- dayof Februaxy.................................... ..................... 19..4T. The.premium abarged. ------ •--. -----f for this bond is / $17.75 for four years. GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, By ..... . .._........ . m � Q". Z�OBBINS`�(Sttosney e in........._MY �'act)... 4170B 500 8-36 CF STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. ...................................:County of.....................................................................1........... I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of.the United States and the Con- stitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of........................... i .....................................................................................................................................................I........................................according to the best of my-ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ........................day of................................................................ 19....... .. ......................................................................................................................................................... i Official Bond Approved this.. . ...................................................... ....................day of, TO THE ........................................................................................................... 19.......... 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ..................... ...... ...................... .......................................I....................... ...... . .... Judge of the............................................................. — - . ------.........Court. � _ _ _ - _ . ................................ 19............ ; f DATED.................. ...... ........ ._ Filed for Record at the Request of fi .......................................................................... ...................................................... ............. - ....................................................................................................................................... - . ... .............._..........._................I A. D. 19............ .................... ........ .................. ... ...................... at.........................................min. past .............._......................................o'clock, ............. .................................... ... . .......... .......... ...... �.... ..................M., and recorded in Vol............................................................. ........... of....................................-..................... page............................................................... E_...... .........---........ � .._._............. s.._.._(..,. ._._ Judg4Pofthe................... .. ..... . ... ....._..........Court. '. ........................ ................................................... .......................................................... County Records. PAGED IINMEXED .......................__.............................................................................................................. ... Recorder. R00j ,e—, AT U , OF ......................................... ............... ................................................................ AT__ _<0-_MIN.PAST__- �.M, _ Deputy Recorder. FEB 2 8 1947 M IN som -3_-$�5-- PAGE__?V __. OFFICIAL RECORDS OF 4 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FEESy COUNTY RECpR--.ER v •fiYp1°"ur VERDaCK 201 Sansone Street, San Francisco RRAW C"tiyd�taR�,3 and 210 West Seventh Street, Los Angeles r r I r it 'TATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) i SS. ....................County of.P�' �t,'.__ On this.........th........_..day of----------- .....................in the year one thousand nine hundred and.fq:d.V'!!A§Terj before me, -•---••--••----------------Mia =d-erailfped.................a Notary Public in and for the........................County of.....Orange....................personally appeared ...................-------------------Macgx....®m---Rnbbiagi----------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney in fact and acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of._Gl®b®___g Indemnity ________________thereto as principal, and his own name as attorney in fact. Bn Wittiros H14erraf, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal at my office in the.................................................•-------------..... .County of.....(01 '9.............,the day and year in this certificate first above written ` Commission Exp�resa - - - ---- ------------------ ----------- ------ ------------ Nolan-Fablic to and for the•,•...............Connty of _-,_ ,Siate of California tm I I-35 503 Form No.W public Official Bond BOOK 2150 PAGE 16 J-0 93 California �owu�eoo�oow�oQo A STOCK COMPANY _ OFFICIAL BOND Wuvw Att Mrn by terror rrrsrnts: i 4at wr GEO. .A., BARDLZ.............................................................................-----....as Principal, and ................... GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings, as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just sum of..fl1q" ..HQVS.AND.................... AND 00/100 Dollars, ($,.1,000.00 ) lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. a41' Tiattditiutt of t4r Aftotle (011liptinn is such, that whereas, the above bounden.................................... GEO. A HARDING ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. .................................... .._ was on the.................... Seventh ........................................................... .............day of .......-..-..Fobruarv......................................:..................................I............ 51 Elected Director o ert--Drainage...District 19............. duly--...................... . ................................ .....................................to the office of.............. .................................... Tan�ein and for the...................................................................................County of_----------O . ............. ................ -----..........State of California .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. GEO. A B1 ARDING ...._.................... shall xt1U, t1�SI�Pt'rI xP, if the said...... ................................................... well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and faithfully execute and perform all the duties of such office of .Dir�.ctor of `.Palbert Drainage District required by any law to be enacted subsequent-to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. ry In 30iturao WfIrrrof, the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate . name of said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized .........:4 9rney-in-fact.............................at Santa Ana 20th ................................................................. California, this ................................................................................. clayof ....................Fabruarry......................................................... 19.....?1:. Therpreluiva charged ......... ..... ..G .............- ` ............................ ..'............................... for this bond is $17.75 for four years. GLOBE INDEMNITY C©MPANY, ell, By.................:.............._........_............................................................. .................... ................. A «�i M0. 0. ROBBING (Attorney-in-.fact) 4170B 500 9-36 o-� r; J$ STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. ........................... ..:County of........Orange................................................... I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Con- stitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of........................... Director of. Talbert Drainage District according to the best of my'ability. .............. ... .... ................................................................................................................................................... "Siib cribed and sworn to before me this r ��-.day, of,- t . . 19' / ................................................................... ......................................... .. .............r. .. ............ ORDED ATM 44 ' t'N' FEB 2 61551 at BooK 2150 Poi 16 OL RS came N ."aturands v493 Official Bond Approved this............ .... ...... ...................._._..........._day of TO THE 7........... ..... ....... .......................1 191 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ............ ...... ............ ................ ..................................................................................................... DATED............................................. ......................-............... 19............ judgeof the..................................................................................Court. Filed for Record at the Request of ... .. ................................. .......................................... ............ ........................................................................................................................ .. ..... . .................. ............ ........... ........................ .................................................................................................... A. D. 19............ .... ... .............. ... ....... ............................................................ at..........................................min. past ............................................ o'clock, ............................................................................................................................................. ... M., and recorded in Vol.......................................................... ......................................................................................................................................... of............................................................page ......................... judgs;of the,,,,;& -----Court. ...........I..............................I--......................................... ....................................... County Records. ................... .......................................... ..................... ................................ Recorder. By .............................................................................................................................Deputy Recorder. 201 Sansorne Street, San Francisco and 210 West Seventh Street, Los Angeles. (1w STATE OF CALIFORNIA Ss. BOOK 2150 PAGE 17 OR,�WGE4 ....................................County of.........................I.......... On this.........._��. .........................day of........F`obPmr�. ................in the year one thousand nine hundred and..._�3�.��®.©..'.�.., before me, R®y D Ct. 0� ©- personally a... . .. ........ , a Notary Public in and for the................ of. .................. p Y appeared Mac. 0° Robbins ...................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................... known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney in fact of....Glob.e Co° and acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of.....Globe. .Indemnity....................................thereto as..�ninci__� c , ......... ... .. .. .. P_� p' and his own name as attorney in fact. 61W ety In Wituros Myrrof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal i at my office in the................................................County ofor .nge................. the day and year in this certificate first above written. i 1' L........ 1 ...`...........0 a....... ....... .. My Commissron. Expires..........:.......::.::... ........................... Notary Public in and for the .........................County of..............bb ._..., ate of California CF16-3M-11-36 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ------------------------------------- ____-..- ------ -County of---QRANGE.,................... ._.. .......................... BOND OF OFFICIAL _ . . KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: Tom P. Gisler That we,............... ................................ ................................................ .... ... ........................ of ............................R+.......���.....4--`'�".s.........S`-'�.Tl'�%a...AT2�............:..... ......... ..... . ........................................................... ...... . . ... ........... ............ . State of California, as Principal, and GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation organized and exist- ing under the laws of the State of New York, and duly authorized to transact a general surety business in the State of California,-as Surety, are held and firmly mound unto the.............. ............... ....... . .. .. .................. ...... State of California, in the full and just sum of ... ........... .P.E-, .,T Ioussa'�.�d. ....... �� �.....�'110f...1($ {�`7(�•y(� �................:. Dollars, L . ful Money J @,1;d1,GQ%:njpf the United States of America, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind, ourselves, our,heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns,'jointly and severally, firmly by these presents: Whereas, the said Principal was on the ........ e.;ath................ . y of j4P4-P T �u - - - duly and lawfully ............................ - - - - — - - - -- -- -- - ,: Di-ector.....of....Ta3.b.er�....Dr%i m:.rR�...24 sty ict.....tDivision....W*2 ......................................................... inand for the......................................................................................... ............County of .... r.�Za?1 .............. .. . ................... .... .......State of California, for the term commencing ............... anuary.....1.a'a.th_ ... A. D. 19:5$ .. , and ending -1s.t. Tuesdmy in V_a r C a A. D. Now, Therefore, the condition of the above obligation is such, that if the said Principal shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law, ..... ........................................................................................ and also all such additional duties as may be imposed on him by antic ......................... .. .... ............. ..........I.......... ...... . ....... ..........law of the State of California. then the above obligation shall be null and void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. In Testimony Whereof, the said Principal has affixed his hand and his seal and the said Surety has caused these presents to be executed and its official seal attached by its duly authorized...a.ttorney—in" at.................S.F?:11�;.�Z....:'��Tl�..a......................... .... , California, on the...17.t.�........ ........day of January �- .. . ....�.......A. D. 192r�.......... GLOB=Robbins NY V•�o Cal.Form 4170A-lM-3-28 CI � . STATE OF CALIFOR'NIA 4 County of ®-ange ------------------ ------ -Dir.3ctor Talbe -t Drzz4Ln:.g(3 i tri ct RECORDED AT REQUEST OFI AT.,..... '41N. jAN 1; �Fi k(o) 1939 � 6 IN BOOK_.._9-7-_ PAGE_-- _._.. - OFFICIAL RECOr;DS OF k ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FEES BOND OF OFFICIAL COUNTY RCCORCE,2 f,'OPXiST COf�Ji PA R 6 Approved this ------------- ------. --------day of 01 1 ----- --------------- ........ .-- --- -_.....; lkl92 - � � m �. 4��y /y Ipt 1 TbAia��i� �i p'ri'.S. j a"e`M iod, 0 S.r W.L 4 1� t u ° 193 r a ems. eputy THE GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY PACIFIC DEPARTMENTPH OM I SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. r ;'ATE OF CALIFORNIA� - ss. � ............................County of.....G ' ?�;�' thirt —ni On thi�et Eri.,EeriU.4ay of.......`' ....January- ................in the year one thousand nine hundred and.......................y.........--.. efore me, r the...undersigned a Notary Public in and for the........................County of......®r�'"g.e , personally appeared _... MAC.......D.......Rob -tris.............................................._.......----...................-----............---------.......................................... known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney in fact o�10be Indemnity CO*and acknowledged to me that G1Qb a Iridemni ty CO o thereto as principal, he subscribed the name of............................................................................ and his own name as attorney in fact. In Witt oii W4trref, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal at my office in the................................................County of.....QX;94g ............ the day and year in this certificate first above written. Commission Expires.... 1 `'�.....2-:. ........,.. ..... ..................................... ........... .. ' Notary Public in and for the..............................Coun y o............................... State of California ��fi-3TT-11-36 Form No.07 Public Official Bond California 9�1VINIT�,• �4E W yogi A Stock Company OFFICIAL BOND Know Alt Mru by t1por Pxrsrnts: ............................................................................ .. ........................................•------------------.................... .......as Principal, and GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings, as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just sum of.................................................................. m......" 'T� �`J`'.. :� �t °.....'............Dollars, ($.�.�.'.4.�.7..`.".�"�..`'.013.�.................) lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. - - I C,4r Tonditian 1af t4r Abuur (Ohligatiutt is such, that whereas, the above bounden------------------------------------ �iPDTEST Ad. CT.'',ZL!1R ......................................•---------- ....---........................... .........._.....-- -- .....--------------.................................... ----......................................................................... ............................... was on the....-... ., r'r th 1` ovez.�%,',r,�— c�-�. . •• ............................................. ..............day of .................. .--^-------------- ....y...- Y y �t^��++yy ry l.i«�..+'.d Y C'r V y. V ed•� (Div +�-� L! a oVinU414E ( ` " ! f r 19....c�...., duly _.------------------------------ ...............................to the office of...�r .a �._S�,z' C�-----. :�.1..... %t:.. inand for the---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------County of........................'?' «T3 .....................................................State of California ............ .. ... ...... ......... ...................................... .... ...........................................................................................................,...-•----......................................................................................... ZRNEST H. Now, T14m#arr, if the said . .. ........... ............... ........ ... .. .. ...............................................................--•-------------.............--.... shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well,,tr�ulyZ and 111:rec',Qr 01 1i11:i j «tJ u e faithfully execute and perform all the duties of such office of ........ _ . ...-......(�.=-V:.........r:.3.....)................................................ required by any law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. fit Wimrss 304miat the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate name of said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized ..................................J...........................................................at Banta Ana., fourth ............................................................................................................................................................................... California, this ................. ............................................................ day of -------------------. -11:....�G 1...-�------•....................................... 19._�� F GLOBE INDEMNITY COMP Y, By. . ---------------------- ----•- • . --.. ................................... 4170B 500 8-36 ` T�. i STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ...................................:County of .....----..... ........ ............. -- .......................................... I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I,will support the Constitution,of the United States and the Con- stitution of the State of California, and tha\l will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of........................... ...........................................................................................................................\ ................................ .................................according to the best of my ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ........................day of..............................................................9 19............ ......................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................. i f 5 N 108 Official Bond f olixth Approvedthis............ .. ..... ................................. ........................day of TO THE .................................... 4C— ....................... ...... 19 STATE OF CALIFORNIA .................... ... .................................­­................................................................ 19............ Judge of the............ Ur DATED----------- ................... . .......... ............ ...... .................. .............................. ..........Court. Filed for Record at the Request of Tleva. 0 Robbinn ......................................................­­................................................................. ............. ............................................................................................ ............... .......................... M.A A -65 19.4 . . ........... A. D. 19............ ..............................................................................I................................................................ ........................................ k: at.........................................min. past ...._.........................................'....o'clock, ..................M. and recorded in Vol._- ........... ................................... .............................. .... ................................... .................... "Ae of .............................................. .............................................................page ;( . ...................................................... ........... .............................. ......... Judgeof the...............superior...................................................................Court. .............................................. ................................. . ...... County Records. RECORDED AT REQPEST F ................................... -Recorder. AT... MIN. PAST_11.�_CP�...M By ....................... ................................................... -P^ 'E _Dep uty Recorder.. 0RA9!,-,J(;E CoUi-q-ry I , CAUFORNIA PEC S �4csz. R07 --`90DB1N5-HENDE950N,b1. MBEA Of PHONE127 201 Sansome Street, San Frfincisco 107 W5th ST. SANTA ANA,CAL. '110#Esny,In rHE Barpollcy and P:M"OM I _,'107W�thS)v V LY 1r3 r 210 West Seventh Street, Los Angeles C jj;Rfl fM T I"N�C 611141 1� 01HPAN"Y STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. {�Y'c'». .... Countyof ............................ .............................. jv4n ye 1 Ar Oyer .......................................................................in the year 19..� ........, before me, ..� ............................................day of........_...:.::.-. ......_ Onthis..................................... ...................... +- a i �• ^3?21v. ......................................................................_...._.............................I a Notary Public in and for the County and State =. a~�:......................�.... . . .......... ... Mac. 0. Robb zrg................................................................................. aforesaid, personally appeared......................................... .....................I................._..... .. known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and known to me to Globe indaninity Cc MPP,-w�1..............................................and I be the Attorney in-Fact of.................................................y..........................................._................_............ e of the said Company thereto as principal, and his acknowledged to me that he subscribed the nam own name as Attorney-in-Fact. .1i �!!t.:..tl !...:... '.••"••`..•'u•••••.................... ............. Notary Public in and for said County and State. •CF16B 5NI 12-39 J Form No.07 Public Official Bond California �9�1VINI T� a YO A Stock Company OFFICIAL BOND Wnnnr .III Am by t4rsr Pusrnts: UXIlatlur .. . . ..............................TOM..P....AMM..................................................................................-----............---.........as Principal, and GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings, as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just sum of..............One......................................... .....-...---ThOtt$.and.....................................Dollars, ($....1.000.00........................) lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. 011e Tenbition of #1P AbiaUP Ofiligatt ilt is such, that whereas, the above bounden... ................................................................................................................TOM...P.....Gl&%=.....................................................................:...................................................................._ wason the....... .. ............ . ...M.th.......----------............................... ...............day of ......... ...............Fsbxu�wy....................................................................... 19.47...., duly..........................Wected---------------------------------------------------------------to the office of..D..ix.actor....of_ Talbert..Drainage...DistrLet inand for the.................. ............................ ...........................County of.......................0range.............. ......................................State of California- ..... ................................................................................................ ............................................ .................. .................................................................................................................. I IIlur 01 [leteut'r, if the said..............................................1bM..P ....GISLER...... .... shall well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and i faithfully execute and perform all the duties of such office of Dtrogtgr._Of_.Tal rt..Dra n.ag@.._istri.et required by any law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. I Itt Witltl ss 304rmat, the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate name of said Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized ....... ttOrlley...f:.n-f$C.... ..........................at S.. tB... a............................ ... , California, this TWAAV=f.1rJA.............................. dayof ...............febra,ary............................................................. 19...4T. 12 ......................... -- .. .. .. - ...... ...... 3............%...... i OBE INDEMNITY COMP NY, The premium charged for this bond is $9.50 for two years. y...... . ... .........._ .... ---.....................---................� - Mac. 0.11io bin s, ,Attorney—infect 4170B 500 8-36 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Ss. ...................................:County of........... .......................... ...................... I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States-arid the Con- stitution of the State of California, and that 11 will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of........................... .......................................................--...................................................................................................................................according to the best of my ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ---------------- day of... .... - 19------------ ........................................................................................... ................................................. ................................................................................................................................. .1 k Official Bond Approvedis. ....... .... .................................::.......... ...................day of ;— TO THE. w _........._:............. .._..................._......;_..,......................., 19. f STATE OF CALIFORNIA Judgeof the....................................................................... ........Court. ..� DATED.......................................- ..... --......._............................. 19............ Filed for Record at the Request of i ........ ........... ............................ d' ..........r.................................. ........................... ............._......._............................................... 4 ....min. past..,--, ............... G o'clock, .................M., and re co e n r ................................................... G l'Y JudgeSof the.............:.............. Court. .......................{ County j p. R . %k ................. Records fkL..P ,� fl ' .�+U�N-�TO .R�G0111D .............. ............ .._.....................y. �''t • Gv el.Recorder. 5 By ............_................ ...... .......N ............................... �5 t. Deputy Recorder. . +rgr-i« T HE 0I i�F '$ 11 g', • �.r.,. 9 I c. << 1 -ATE OF CALIFORNIA, )}ss. ................... On this..........2 h_._...._.day of..............1®� �r-----------------------in the year one thousand nine hundred and._--®Y'-tydset►ellbefore me, ..............the.. .ersig" .--.--.---.------.---....a Notary Public in and for the........................County of..........0.r,='Q...............,personally'appeared Mae. 0. Robbins known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney in fact of__Al®j!g__Ins.® ty__C.ajv.anv----____._.__and acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name ofMalap—Indelnnit<y__CompAany____._.---------thereto as principal, and his own name as attorney in fact. 34 n Wittiess IV4erraf, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal at my Or office in the...-..............................................-................. .... ounty of .... .....----._.the day and year in this certificate first above written y Commission Expires:?q.t� j«.�� �+ir�n Anri12?.I .___ ...................... __-_____ _________ _51o� ___ _______ ___ _» [ate of California Notx••S'nblic to and the--•...............County o4.-.--_-____,_._„ 16 2m I1-35 ` \ 503 Form No.OP Public Official Bond gooK2150 PAGE 1 0492 California A STOCK COMPANY OFFICIAL BOND Know All Arn bg t4rsr rusnits: ERIETST H.' GISLER 04atW1. ...................................................................................................................-................... ................ ..........................as Principal, and GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, and authorized by the Laws of the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings, as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the full and just sum of QNB THOUSANT) ........................................ AND 00/100 ............................................................................Dollars, ............... lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which said sum of money well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. U1 1Jr Condition of f4r Abour Oblipiton is such, that whereas, the above bounden..... ERN-EST H. GISLER .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... was on the..........................Seventh day of ......Zphrn.ary............................................................................................. I.......... .......................................................- 19 51, duly...................El-e.c.t.e-d .......................... .........................to the office of Director of Talbert Drainage District ...... .................... .......................................I............................................................. in and for the..............--................................. -------------- ....County of 9...pr n e ...................................................................State of California ...................................... ................................... .............................. ..........I...............................................................I.............. ..........I............ ............ NW, Q74rrrtorr, if the said..................... ERNEST H........GIALER O .....................................-........................................................... shall .1................. ..... .................... well, truly and faithfully perform all official duties now required of him by law and shall well, truly and faithfully execute and perform all the duties of such office of .-Director of Talbert D-ain"g ....................................................... 7.......... required by any law to be enacted subsequent to the execution of this bond, then the above obligation to be-- null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. In 39ituras 30hereof, the seal and signature of said Principal is hereto affixed and the corporate .................................... ........ . name of said. Surety is hereto affixed and attested by its duly authorized .Attorney-in-fa..... t....................................at. Santa Ana 19th ........................................................................................................................................................................ California, this ................... . ....................................................... dayof .............F.! ...................................................... Th;' -Premium charged .. ....... .. ...... ... .... .. ..... .. .............................................................. for this-bond is 417.75 1 for -four years GLOBE INDEMNITYOMPANY, -B-y .............................. *..........."*"*.*..... 't'o'rn'e .*...'......'..... ' ' ' *0. ROBBI'hTS (Aty-in-fact) 4170B 500 9-36 k fls obbi - HV6-- Ltd, Ph. FBI West st'a Lt. ........... SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA `i STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. County of............Orange. . . . .................... ' .................................... ................. i I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Con- stitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of........................... Director of Talbert Drainage _District.....................................................according to the best of my ability. Subscribed and sworn to before me this / s,.....f .day of...P��'✓ .................... 19 �.. ............. ......... �u t..... r ' `AnniEiaSl6i�CXpt[8S Feb. a,19� ' j MD AT I FEB261951 at eooh 2150 PAu 14 OMMLMWWB amp caftmk )4110 I��YR 0.14UTCHIS6N J0492 Official Bond Approvedthis..................................1. r..............."'.........._................day of ............ TO THE ---------------- STATE OF CALIFORNIA ............................................................................................................................. DATED .................................................:.......................;:�........... 19............ Judgeof the..................................................................................Court. 1. I Filed for Record at the Request of ............. ..................... K, ............. .......... ..................----------------------- .......................................................................................... .... .............................. ......... .. .......................... ......................................................................... ............ A. D. 19............ .... ................ ... .. .. ......... ........ ................. at...................... past ---............................ :...................o'clock, ........................................................................................................................................... -,-M,; zihd recorded in Vol............................................................ ............................-............................................................................................................ of.......................................................... page............................................................. judgeSof the ................M---------Court. County Records. ........................ ................................................ ........................................... Recorder. By .......................................................--------.............................................................- Deputy Recorder. o 201 Sansome Street, San Francisco and 210 West Seventh Street, Los Angeles STATE OF CALIFORNIA ........................... . County of. oR. v.E..... Ss. eooH2150 mr 15 ........ .... if On this.............1.9-th...............day of....._. e r.u.a y.........._.......in the year one thousand nine hundred and...f. .-t.`J.....°ne...., before me; ROY D. CURRZ'____________________________________ a Notary Public in and for the........................County of.......� ......... .............. personally appeared MAC® 0. ROBBINS ........................................------------------------------------------------------------------------_..............--------.........................................................................I.......... known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney in fact of..Gl;obe...IxU=...it..Y..Cg-*...--_--and acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of Globe Inde=ity Co. thereto as2px—aeipal, t _ and his own name as attorney in fact. suretty e In Witnroa 4runf, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal at my office in the................................................County of.........0 �0�'............. the day and year in this certificate first above written. IN My Commission Expires..........:........:..:..::.':.:,:................................................................ ................................................... .......... ........ ...........'.... ..... a ....................... Notary Public in and for the...... .....................County of....................._b S e of California CF16-3M-11-36 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) ROOM 12, BANK OF AMERICA BUILDING SANTA ANA, CAL., PETITION TO NOMINATE A CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR FROM DIVISION NTA-I3ER ONE OF TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT OF ORANGE'; COUNTY, The undersigned 'electors residin in 'Divisiorir No. 1 of Talbert :Drainage District of Orange County, do hereby petition for the nomination of and nominate EARL A. CARDITF.R as a' candidate for Director of said Talbert Drainage District from said Division No, 1 at the election to be held in said ?division No, 1 on February 1st, 1939 . WITNESS our signatures on the dates written following our respective signatures. SIGNATURE DATE OF SIGNING *Y` s' iY; 27 , �. ' �W" i T.ALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) ROOM 12, BANK OF AMERICA BUILDING SANTA ANA, CAL., 'SET ITIOlvr TO NOMINATE A ,CANDIDATE FOR DIRE�CTO.R FROJI DIVISION NT.1 1BER TIRE a OF TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT OF GRAN E COUNTY. The undersigned electors residing in Division No. 3 of Talbert Drainage District of Orange County, do hereby petition for the nomination of and nominate ALLEN T. GISLER as d candidate for Director of said Talbert Drainage District from said Division No, 3 at the election to be held in said Division No. 3 on February :1st, 1939 . WITNESS our signatures on the dates written following our respective signatures. SIGNATURE DATE 01 SIGNING Z 129 :5;7 �' 4 >)z 1 W. W. HOY JOHN M. HOY MEMBER AMERICAN SOCIETY REG. CIVIL ENG'R NO, 11837 CIVIL ENGINEERS LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR NO.2826 REG. CIVIL ENG'R NO. 70 W. W. HOY and JOHN M. HOY CIVIL ENGINEERS 844 NORTH BIRCH STREET SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA PHONE KI 2-8746 July 5, 1961. To the Directors of TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT Gentlemen: Re: RCA Property I have had a meeting with Sidney Lowry, a Civil Engineer who is making studies for the owner of the RCA property. We have agreed that the best way to relocate the main cross pipe- line is to intersect the pipeline at Banning Avenue and construct a new pipe Easterly along and in the right of way of Banning Avenue to the Orange County Flood Control D-2 channel, a distance of approximately 700 feet, and to construct a pump station at this point and discharge the water into the D-2 channel. This would be the most economical way of rerouting the pipeline. Estimated costs: (1) 700 feet of 2411 concrete pipe at $21. 00 ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 700.00,i (2) One (1) Manhole at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 (3) Pump Station. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 500. 00 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17, 5009 0.0. Yours very truly, JMH/e John M. Ho"-hgineer Talbert Drainage District April 1, 1963 "and taken ,from said district,, The petition shall state the grounds and reasons upon which it Is claimed that -such lands should be excluded, and shall describe the boundaries thereof-, and also the lands of such peti- tioner" or petitioners which are included within such boundaries.; .but the description of such ,lands need -not,ba,,more particular or certain than- is ,required. ,when .the lands are entered in'.the asseWament book by the county assessox.. Such petitio'n must be. acknmaledged in the same manner and, ,form as, is required in n the case of & coveyance of land, and the acknowledgment shall have the 6Wiie force and effect aaevidence as the acknowledgment of such a coriveyance.116 You will note from. tho above Section 65 that this gives the owner or owners ' inn fee of one or more tracts of land the right to institute the Actiona Under Section 65.1 of the Talbert Drainage District Act, the following is provided 61 965. 1. Exclusion p aedi K.ocg,ecw .t:. Instituti kX resolution-. '. Ltfgqt of ke6olution,: 'Publication cif notice o pKo gedli—n 2,4MR in '.��h2rtLh n4 qgeq_�j�ET TaL — _ _ 4_ g�f avidehce' or RLO_Ofq. 2:zz. ML�Rihg record thereof -not cc EjQ lude acreage ,,.0 i:E�&ad Proceedings tOL62' or lote. within the co4eporate liml:ts of a city way be inatituted by rqsolutiozn .oi intention of the boa'rd: of-directors, descrIbing such tor fit®ry :pro,lbos4d tt, be excluded. ' Such a resolistion -is vquivalent to a petition -and the board of -directors -are the petitioners for p and 68. in excluaiOn proceadiiiga instit-uted. purjuant to this section, - notice, oftbe PrO Osed' exclusion may be given by publish rng said resolution of intention one time, not less than 10 days prior to the date ®f hearing on 'said resolution, in a nwwspaper of general c4culation published in the county in which the territory proposed to be Talbert Drainage District -3- April 1, 1963 "excluded is located, or notice may be given by publishing or posting said resolution pur- suant to Section 66. in exclusion proceedings instituted pursuant to this section, evidence or proofs introduced in support of the exclusion at the hearing of said resolution of intention need not be taken dcrw-n in shorthand or a record made thereof pursuant to Section 67. " You will note from this section that this permits .the Board of Directors to institute certain exclusioh pro ceedings pertaining to acreage or lots within the corporate limits of the city6 The mechanics of the exclusion are more generally set forth in subsequent sections, being Sections 66 througb 75 of the Act. As to the, abandoning of a specific line or lines, it would appear that under section 14 of the Drainage District Act the board has the right to construct, maintain and keep in repair all works necessary for the purpose of drainage. it would appear that in t3he event the board were to abandon a main line vihlich no longer serviced certain property or properties, that the proper procedure would then be to abandon said , property or properties in accordance with the sections which I have previously set forth, thereby elinrinating any question upon the part of the owners of said prop- erty or properties as to levies which would be. made against them for subsequent improvements on other lands otill being drained by the Drainage Works. It is suggested th- eat if it is the intent of the board that ceztain lands be abandoned, the engineer make his recomiendations as to what areas would be affected by tbi'abandonment of the lines an6 the board canthoh resolve the question as to how it wishes to proceed as to the exclusioa of these lands from the district. Very truly yours, cs:dw r OFFICE DIRECT ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO ' ALICE M.COLE.SECRETARY µ,24k4,�F'FRS=T-dVIAF10 L 604 NORTH CAMBRIDGE ST. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT T' �yq� s Bank ofORANGE,ORANGE,CALIF. i�o tl.%'d^� �'��'� �"�sz-,��s �'" ' (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) , pmer ips Bldg. SANTA ANA, CAL., & Mr. Walter R. Gisler# Santa Ana, t.4l i f. , R. D. 5. I Dom Sir; Enclosed herewith you will find Corti0cate of Baph Director is required, mite in Qro dayo aftpr i receiving her certific to of ve?nsiono to qmli y aa.; avch Director by taking and subscribing the official oath and filing a bo d in the cig,.71 .Q j71000.00; ThA bond muot be approved by he Judge of the Uperior MO. If there is, any furti-Ler inforRation you may desire or if I could Qo mt you in aYi;.t' ay, kindly Pall on- me . C)11 can find I'9 tale Ah �'i f° a Office, aje`,Santa Ana, sk%o 8 any" time during the%day, except between 11 and- 12 when I go to .1 unch. - I Very truly ypurs,,, I yy�^�y+� .1 ry i Sec e 91ary. 1 - I I i a I 4 Santa na. caijf jan. 2-0th 1 . - 147114am,T. Bwba-:vd xi to Beach, Calil', RO, D. 1. Tble' ls to Infoxm you that the Board of Divectom of the Talbe::t Dxainage DIstrict bas y ap P pointed pu TINS, ZOTOR at tbe Election of Disco re to be bold it Proolnot oE Divisiort to. 2 of Talloort Pxzlxiago Dietriot on Febr ;Laxy list � 1933 The-, polling place to at ,th6 Talbext blao%amith shop,;, corher illoard and Ultmdngvto'n Seaeh Pjo-,,x1ev44-1,dv in Talberto and the polls vvi.11 be open from. 9 A. 11. with 4 P. x.. o:r Paid day. I nam e-nolooing , the bie-revvitli ,,% oo- 7 Of p laws governing PrainagO District elections. 'Zou will notice tt It; x6quixod- that "The board o� election for each proom at, must , before opening Ulm, P0,110 , appoint two persons to act ae Olerks of the e"Lecti on. " Thils',tllros,can be llgnored�, howe,7ex� ae the Board ba ps A off Poin-1-jed the loexa� lnspOctox- , Judge aud Mork, c-omd, they are suXflplent to conduct the election. 1 a,14 pTepaXing the Election 'zupp lie a mad will have the ome cont, down to in piemzy of time, fo-r she election. Very truly youre", ------------ Santa 2 Oallf. , Jan. th ; 1933., Xr. Warren 0. AM; No 5 a TWO io to Worm you that the Beard of Dixeoto-reo the WHO Wainage Distriot bas by ointed you as JUDGE at the Motion of Director t e hold In PHONOt oz ivisio Do, to 1933- SO poolITA&P plazo is at At Til ea %44kphit abop:, c e c nt z t u Zeach BoulevaT do in Talbert , the pollouse MY Truly youxel, Sane letter t® Mr. Frank D. Harper, Santa Ana, Calif . , R. D. (clerk) t\ (COPY) Santa A na, Calif . , Mareh 7th , 1933 Newhope Drainage District : _ We wish to cell your attention to the fact that the water is escaping from the Cbinaaman to' whom you are furnishing water for irr,igatioh, into our ditches , and would suggest that you take steps to prevent this . TALBBR.T DR.AINAGB DISTRICT, By Alice 11. Cole Secretary. f n f evtt-Lv V!sv vr., (MCO;3bOBVIce~inHE !' aabv) Oty`•iR?E'GVi'ti�' _ ,fit (��1 rr R(a*.+4^...t•;,•:rta•stn-:e hti`iUo � rC cicta6zl.it•.,1 iG N7C ' XV S.r;. pp 4 -`y Q LICE! PROPERTY AND OIL TITLES OFIFCE MUTUAL 8053 CLEARED AND ADJUSTED RES. ROCHESTER 34.54 LLOYD E. NOBLE, LICENSED BROKER INVESTMENTS - EXCHANGES - NOTAP.S OII. PROPFUTIES - LOANS - INSURANCE • 408 SOUTH SPRING STREET , LOS ANGELES June 5th;1933 Mx V1.VI.Hoy; 12 Bank America Bldg; Santa Ana, California ;- Dear Mr Hoy;- I find it will be impossible to get down to Santa Ana',until afternoon;Tuesday, so as per promise I am writing you-to -say that provided we can work out -a gumrantee that the ditch on the right of way you are ' a,sking for, will be tiled in such a manner so that we can use the land, that I will be able to get the matter thru; I am 'sure for you. We are advertising now on a portion of tb<.is and the time will--not be up till the 20ththus. we will have to wait until after that date; and assuring youthat I will in every wUy work with you to help protect this and adjoining lands' �jnd will hope to see you Tuesday or VVedensday, afternoon of this week. Cordially Yours, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND 450 McALLISTER STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA TO AL``;e:.R 16 RA I N AG F. 9 O TR I 1 DATE i`► sm SIX DIVIDEND MEMORANDUM FOR YOUR FILES THE ATTACHED DIVIDEND CHECK (OF WHICH THIS IS A CARBON) REPRESENTS THE SAVING YOU HAVE MADE BY INSURING WITH THE STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND. CHECK NUMBER (H) � 3347 POLICY EFFECTIVE DIVIDEND EARNED NUMBER FROM TO % OF PREMIUM AMOUNT OF DIVIDEND t THIS IS A PORTION OF THE L �' {I�)�}RApI�RI'I ' ¢ � 1610Ia MORE THAN $20,000,000. THAT L�04A . L 1 ICE t' *C W`LIr s,:k3�r,�r i' p pal•s. , AADR400C s FUND POLICYHOLDERS Of 'rll� .;c.AI:.I ', HAVE RECEIVED IN DIVIDENDS SINCE 1914. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) ROOM 12, BANK OF AMERICA BUILDING SANTA ANA, CAL.. T,T. Is. Cor. Lamb c-knd ff,8.zmrd. Dear Sir: YotA vre hereby no1jifted-to ceasc, zallowing vmst-e water from your irrigation or irrigation -pipe line to irkto our di'Gel-L or. ll�t-zard Avenue. Thi,,3 is as it J.-ficurs additional ey-pense in lv-).ndling thik;- tretter at Our 0.0n, 5,'ALBERT DRATINAGE, bl,13TRICT. y;�)' Earl A_,, CTardrktr____,_ Walter R, Gisler L. T. Bushard Directors. AUDITOR'S OFFICE W.T.LAMBERT P.O.Box 567 Auditor L. H. ECKEL - Chief Deputy iR SANTA ANA Talbert, Drdiiwago Distio, .C/o sheriff4a officeQ Sant. Ane., :Oaliti Dea.t mtsi., 001"On, Th 'aliD rt Dirainage M stidt had a del nquency of .20 on- ttax r€ 1` 0 . 1delinquency a to", rate of � � c� 21, 79. .00 to Meet your � CSC►«��3 budge. ret , Youx, :resolution Ittaits the tax rate to $2; I a h abduld t "least produce taxes-, amounting to 82Qi019iM4 P1 eaqa etu . due qiqpy of th�ls lettbr A,9 scion as possibles, showing rate­V' p-roved f6.r adoptiorill pry tru COUNTYITOR TL:LB : Tax. r to Of, 0 .. a -roved Ux rate of ga.,45 apprdved AUDITOR'S OFFICE W.T.LAMBERT P.O.Box 567 Auditor L.H. ECKEL Chief Deputy SANTA ANA June 12, 1934 Mrs. Alice M. Cole Sec. Talbert Drainage. Dist. Orange, Calif. Dear Mrs. Cole; The .budget for the year 1934-35 is now in the process of being compiled. Will you kindly file the budget for your district n on or .before July 1st. The assessed valuation of your dis- trict as shown by the 1934-35 tax rolls will ,be avai;able about August 15th and as soon there-- after as possible we will mail you the proposed tax rate for your district for your approval. d Please notify us if any changes have been made in the officers of your district. Yours very truly, WTL:CW COUNTY AUDITOR t r DIRECT ALL COMMUNICATIONS LCICOMMUNICATIONS TO OFFICE' ALICE M.COLE.SECRETARY 604 NORTH CAMBRIDGE ST. ORANGE,CALIF. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) Room 12, Bank of America Bldg. SANTAANA, CAL., Feb. 6th, K. Tantgoshi, 3123,11ast First 9, treqt, Dear Sir: I Puvi writin6 you at the, request of the Board of Directora of Talbert 'Drainage District, to info: you that, they have been advised by their attorney, 11, C. Head, that the petition of T. K. Asari to change the boundaries of the District so as to include a certaiia 20 acres belongin[.,; to him, a not in proper foimi. If -vou wish to confer with 41,r1r. Read, lie will gladly point out to You wherein it is defective. Until a proper Detition is presented , no action oan be t�),ken by the Board. Very truly yours, $ec-1,etary of Talbert -Drainage Diotrict. DIREC-,�,,ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO OFFICE ALICE K4:"-'OLE,SECRETARY NATIONAL 604 NORTH CAMBRIDGE ST. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT ORANGE.CALIF. 410QUIC'"XX (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) Room l2j Bank of kaerica Bldg; SANTA ANA, CAL., Febi, Sthj 110'33� Mr. T. TV% Asaxi� S a i I ta A-ma 0 a I i f Dear $ir: "ou are hereby notified. to cease discharging the 4 water I'Mla your fish ponds through the pipe line into Ditch No. 5 of "Calbert Drainage District, until your property has been legally included vithin the boundaries of the Districti By order of the Board of Directoro of said District. Very truly yourso TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, Secretary I am this d,9*1 IN r t i ll to .-vour atll�ornev K. Tani f advising 1,1;,m 11,11at volts peiv.ttion aslcinrg , or ynn - 4-0 be included in the Dist-rieLt, is not in proper f orra. Seer et'ary. kk 1 PETITION TO CHANGE BOUNDARI.,S OF TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 30 AS 2 TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL TRACT OF LAND 3 4 5 TO TH j BOARD OF' DIRECTORS OF TALBEM1,T DRAINAGE D IS TR IC°T 6 Orange County, California 7 TSURMATSU ASARI, also known as T. IJ. ASARI does hereby 8 present his petition to your Board that a parcel of land he 9 owns adjoining your district be taken into your drainage 10 district. The parcel of land is more particularly described 11 as follows , to-wit: 12 The nest One-half (17-0 of the Southeast Quarter 13- of the Southeast Quarter (34: ) of Section 24 , Township 5 S. , Range 11 W. , S.B.M. , containing twenty (20) acres 14 more or less. 15 That the undersigned is the owner in fee of the title 16 to the above described property and that said twenty ( 20) 17 acres of land is located just outside the boundary of your 18 drainage district and the same is not within the drainage list- 19 riat known as Bolsa Drainage District. 20 VUEEREFOR3i , the undersigned respectfully prays that the 21 said parcel of land .above deecr ibed be taken in as a part and 22 within your drainage district. 23 DATED, this-Aday of December , 1932. 24 Petitioner 25 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF L 0 S ANGME3 ) 27 On thisj?_X1_, day of December . 1932 before me ILlarzena Tanigoshi 28 a Notary Public in and for the said County and State , residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared, TSURU-- 29 MATSU ASARI also known as T.Ik1. ASARI !mown to me to .be- t.._ 67 -r son whose name is subscribed to the within instrumentA4d:-acknBwled- 30 ged to me that he executed the same. r - IN WITNESS MEEREOF, I have set my hand and of f �e•d my- o f-p 31 ficial seal the day and year first above written. 32 (/ Notary blic in an for Los Angeles County, State of Cal- if or nia. DIRECT ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO OFFICE ALICE M.COLE,SECRETARY .gA_V_O ML 604 NORTH CAMBRIDGE ST. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT ORANGE,CALIF. -'M (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) Rq om 12, Bank of Am.erica Bldg. SANTA ANA, CAL., Tu*.,Uy 15th, 1932. M. Iicrallen Refining is Producinz o. 17th Pund (knarfield Sts. , Huntin3ton Been'.dAho Calif. ;din-tome n: Enclosed you will find our Fo. 579 for `1%89.52 in riayment of diesel oil fur.nished Sao durirzg the month of June. Our Board of Directors meets only ono a z-Lonth, On t'he first Tueedny' at, vihich- tim(:,, bills are paid, -and we therei'oTe nsk tkvLt you send uss a st,,-),tement on the let QJF the -month only,,covering the no to pre-trious, ingstead oV sending for e,-,..ch Clelivery, and vie would appreciate it if you would list all iteras on the one sta-torient av, -,:7e attz-%Ch t�'-,'0. statenent to 'W"le warrant. Our address is Room 12, Bank (i f &merica Santa Ana, instead of Thintington 13e,,;it�ch. Th,anking you for this favor v.re- vve, vory truly yourc, TALBERT DPIPJ-T-A-'IF� D1.FTR1Cqj"' Secretary. Room 12, Bankof Al oTia Bldg. 'r wp 90" 19" . X. U. Vialvlallen ReflalA' . 0. Box 572; cwwatI(,. oTi: LrLclocod hexavithyou will find out- ur n 1% � 391 foT 0156.66 covering statement attaobed thereto. o. JUIY 302 1.0032, both inolax ive, but- have not xeoe ,vtd a Statenout eov ring the First pare of JV17, r'O will r u g T tt,�t period &t oux next meeting if oi-� will lend fiery t, *.t YOUTat AUDITOR'S OFFICE W.T.LAMBERT P.O.Box 225 Auditor L.H.ECKEL Chief Deputy A--1R ST W,A 11>OT A 6- Awgust 15,, 193?1-. Mrs.. Alice U., Oole., Secretary'. Talbert Drainage District, 4. Santa An&,, California., Bear Mrs. Cole,.- Your district had, a delinquenay of 6.42% for 1931-32. 'Morting for a- 10% delinquency. for next year a rate of g1.,00 for your distrip't v, ll raise $1014-43. This estimate do6s not reduce your balmmce v-4hich uas shom on August 1,1,9Z2 as ��811277.00. Kindly return this letter soon as Possi- ble indicating in the space pxovided 1)e3ow youT ap ve,p:ro of the proposed tax rate.. Your, ver Y T T �"V-P, y trul COUNNITY A ITIm. aTL:1113 T"a rete of $1,00 approved-, Alice JET n-1 Se c r 6 rlaG T- EDISON BY loom A-31 SOU RN CAI"ORNIA EDISON ComPANY LTD. ]E Huntington Beach, Calif. June 22nd, 1932. I i Talbert Drainage District, Room 12, Bank of America Bldg., Santa Ana, Calif. Gentlemen: Attention. Alice M. Cole, Secretary. We have your letter of June llth'with reference to the bill of $4.75 from the Benford Electric Motor Service Comrany, 1430 .W. 5th Street, Santa Ana. We do not Seel that we are in any way responsible for this charge. .We have a regular employee from our Test Department in Alhambra who makes routine tests of all meters. In checking this installation he found that there was a ground in the motor conduit on your installation and he informed your man at the plant to have an electrician make the necessary re- pairs* He also found a loose connection in our meter which was referred. to our Department and the meter was promptly attended to. The bill is for repairs in the conduit, which is a part of your installation. Very.truly yours'.. VNF:EA District Manager, AUDITOR'S OFFICE W.T. LAMBERT P.O.Box 225 Auditor L. H. ECKEL Chief Deputy V7 June 10, 1932 Mrs. Alice M. Cole Sec. Talbert Drainage Dist . Orange, Calif. Dear Mrs. Cole : Please file the budget for your district with this office on or before July let, in order that we may -comply with the requirements of the County Budget Act. This information will be appre- ciated at your very earliest convenience. Your copy of the assessed valuations shown on the 1932-33 tax rolls will be available soon after August 3rd. About August 15th, we will mail you the proposed tax rate for your district, which is to be approved by your directors and re- turned to this office for filing. Yours very truly, WTL:CW COUNTY AUDITOR #. 'eta NOV ,gip took ; '.:,.. I We n 1090md ' My. Louis Buthard K Ungto S00ho NO mb the Board of DOWOXIO Eton?pq U o Tk done p on W ������q � ^ k club, +y ��o g � � `yam.y 302 4w ooro 9k'iar t' # Xew . vt Nt�otec z.;n � "H�sh�'+�..1:+�pgo., �k8 N h .$u*:,fit; joasoated ate, as aparetar? of tho TOWN m n g u1sts, jo jalorm yva that tht Q 'Work,. wa Wive, dons on Ash-s Oun O xab IS n the Anson 40- te OVO * y a � e e w Od MCA 300 east Won to f 6 wide, �d work We b been j ad. . 1. . T l'bb rt of Wmlington Wa f0v UO to do that V.S. Very twOr wn" DIRECT ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO OFFICE ALICE M.COLE,SECRETARY 1VA&LRi�;rUN_WMV11_ 604 NORTH CAM ST. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT MITIST ORANGE,CALIF. (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) Roan 129 Bank Ur America Bldg. SANTA ANA, CAL., June 11th, 1932. Southern California Moon Company, Huntington Beach, Cali?. Gentlaaen: At the last meeting of- our Board of Directors, held on .Tune 7th, they ,direpted me to write to you in regard to a bill received by the District from Renford Electric HoVor Service, 1330 West Fifth St. , Santa Ina, in the amount of 04.750 for a trip out to the District to repair the ten horse power motor. The reason for referring thio bill to you was , that we asked one of your employees to fix, the trouble which we thought vas in the meter, and he informed ue after looking it over that it was in the motor, and advised ustto tend for an electrician, but aftbr the electrician looked it over the trouble was found to be in the meter and it vas eventually fixed up by your company. if your employee had fixed it in the first place when we .called upon him, instead of advising to to send for same one else, this statement for Q4. 75 would have been unnecessary, therefore we are writing to ask you to pay this bill. -Very truly yours, Talbert Drainage District. BY Secretary. DIRECT ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO IF Pr :�, ALICE M.THCOLE, ET SECR 604 NOR CAMBRIDGE ST.ARY TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT N. M10 ORANGE.CALIF. (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) Ro oya 12* Bank of America Bldg. SANTA ANA, CAL., April 15th, 5.932. Ilessrs. Walter and Tom Gisler, Santa, Ana, (76.1ifi. , R; D. 5. Dear Sirs: Several monthe ago we sent you a statement for use of Dreager belonging to the '.District in bcack- filling of ditch covering the on Ditch No. 4, beirq- for 14 hours on March 4, 5 and 6, 1931, 0 �1.00 per houri mmount-Ug to 014.00. As we have not yet received this amount, we are writing to you again to ask you to kindly remit as soon as possible. Very truly yours, TALBERT DRATWIWE DISTRICT. ply Secretary. J DIRECT ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO OFFICE 214 FIRST NATIONAL ALICE M.COLE.SECRETARY 604 NORTH CAMBRIDGE ST. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT BANK BLDG. ORANGE.CALIF. (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) SANTA ANA, CAL., June 5th, 1931. V"valter and Tom Gisler, To Talbert Drainage District, Dr. For use o.-F Dredger without operator in backfilling of ditch covering the on C Ditch No. A of the District, 14 hours on March 4, 5 and 6, 19-01 , $1.00 per hour, $14,00. DIRECT ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO OFFICE ALICE M.COLE,SECRETARY 214 FIRST NATIONAL 604 NORTH CAMBRIDGE ST. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT BANK SLOG. ORANGE.CALIF. (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) SANTA ANA, CAL., June 5th, Robert Gisler, To Talbert Dra,inlltge District, For use of Dredger with opera.to.? in b<ckfilli g of ditch cove-. tnL;'-tile on Ditch No. 2 of the. District, IP, hrs. in Nov.' , 1930, (2-4 $2'.00 per dour, $24.00. i r � I i April 22nds 1944 Collector of Internal Revenue, 1°1 thhol ding Tags Sectionf Les Angeles, . G<:l lf. Gentlemen; 1 enclose herei.,Ath the 1�letin-n you requested me to fill. in €end sigO and return to you. I c i" h to-explain that I (III not understand whether the date iehlch you call `%, l ability Date" should be the first day our e=3 loyees worked, after the tax ap l iedo or the first time of payment. The dtate S filled In :fig the first working day, but the District did not make payment unt?l July 6th. trio pay our employees always can. the first Tuesday in the month and on the 16th. If 1 am Incorrect In the data I filled In 1 vAl,l be' glad to make the necessary, change. Very truly y oura j ecretaryj bort Drainage District. FORM 1096 1942 Treasury Department Internal Revenue Service UNITED STATES ANNUAL INFORMATION RETURN SUMMARY OF REPORTS OF SALARIES OF $500 OR MORE TO A SINGLE PERSON, OR $1,200 OR MORE TO A MARRIED PERSON, OTHER INCOME PAYMENTS OF $500 OR MORE, DIVIDEND PAYMENTS OF $100 OR MORE, AND DISTRIBUTIONS IN LIQUIDATION OF $500 OR MORE This return, (Date received) accompanied by reports on Form 1099 t i A't' 't� '#�fi D f4I'NA�Yr,, 7'1'4'c7Y 4 { ,("t and/or Form 1099L,must --------------------------- --7------------------y-- ----DI 0--S-'I--I-T- be forwarded so as to (Name of a or of income ' reach the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Returns Distribution --- --- ----------------- &tt °�,-� - Section, - - - - - - - - - --- --- '-(Street and number or rural route) '�� Washington,D.C., Ana ' on or before Santa na Calif I February15,1943 --------------------------- --q�-----------------------------------------�- ' Cit (State INSTRUCTIONS Payments of Salaries, Interest, Rent, Royalties, and Other Fixed or Determinable Income.—Every individual,partnership, or corporation (association, joint-stock company, or insurance company) shall make a report on Form 1099 with respect to amounts paid, credited, or distributed during the calendar year 1942, (a) as salaries or other compensation for personal services, totaling $500 or-more, in the case of a citizen or resident who is not married or whose marital status is unknown or changes during the year,or$1,200 or more in the case of a married citizen or resident,or$500 or more in the case of a resident of Canada or Mexico, if such compensation is not subject to withholding, or (b) as interest, rent, premiums, annuities, royalties, or other fixed or determinable income,totaling$500 or more,,to an individual(citizen or resident of the United States),a resident fiduciary, or a resident partnership any member of which is a citizen or resident. The value to the recipient of living quarters or meals furnished in lieu of cash compensation for personal services must be entered separately on Form 1099. If a report is required with respect to payments under either clause (a) or clause (b), any payments of income specified in the other clause, regardless of amount,should be included in such report. PAYMENTS MADE TO THE OFFICERS OF A CORPORATION SHALL BE RE- PORTED ON FORM 1099, Annuity payments shall be reported in an amount equal to 3 percent of the aggregate premiums or consideration paid for the annuity (whether or not paid during the taxable year), until the Aggregate amount paid to, and not required to be included by, the annuitant in his gross income equals the aggregate premiums or consideration paid for such annuity;thereafter the entire amount of the annuity payments shall be reported. Foreign 'Items.—In the case of foreign items (any item of interest upon the bonds of a foreign country or of a nonresident foreign corporation not having a fiscal or paying agent in the United States, or any item of dividends upon the stock of such corporation),a report on Form 1099 shall be filed by the bank or collecting agent accepting the items for collection,if the amount paid to an individual (citizen or resident of the United States), a resident fiduciary, or a resident partnership any member of which is a citizen or resident, during the calendar year 1942 is $500 or more. Payments of Dividends.—Every domestic corporation, foreign corporation engaged in business within the United States or having an office or place of business or a fiscal or paying agent in.the United States, joint-stock company, association, or insurance company, making payments of dividends and distributions (other than distributions in liquidation) (1) out of its earnings or profits accumulated after February 28, 1913, or (2) out of earnings or profits of the taxable year computed as of the close of the taxable year without regard to the amount of the earnings and profits at the time the distribution was made, shall make a report on Form 1099 with respect to each shareholder who is an individual (citizen or resident of the United States), a resident fiduciary, or a resident partnership any member of which is a citizen or resident, who was paid $100 or more during the calendar year 1942. The reverse side of this form should be used to explain dividend distributions made in the ordinary course of business (but not distributions in liquidation) which are considered`by a corporation to be nontaxable or partly nontaxable to the share- holders as dividends. Such report should be filed not later than February 1, 1943. Distributions in Liquidation.—Every corporation making_any distribution in liquidation of the whole or any part of its capital stock shall make a report on Form 1099L with.respect;to each shareholder to whom such distribution was made, amount- ing to $500 or more, during the calendar year 1942, unless such distribution is one with respect to which information is required to be filed pursuant to section 112(b)(6), 112(g), or 371 of the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations issued thereunder. Reports on Form 1099 Are Not Required in the Following Cases: (1) Payments of any type made to a corporation; (2) Distributions or salaries to members of a partnership or distributions to beneficiaries of an estate or trust, which are shown on the Partnership or Fiduciary Return; (3) Rent paid by a tenant to a real estate agent; (4) Payments made by a broker to his customers; (5) Interest on bonds which is required to be reported on Form 1012;and(6) Payments of income upon which Federal income tax has been withheld at the source and reported on Form 1012, 1013, or 1042. Reports on Forms 1099 and 1099L are required to be rendered on the BASIS OF THE CALENDAR YEAR even though the income tax return of the payor is filed on the basis of a fiscal year. Affidavit.—Returns of individuals must be signed and sworn to by the individual or his duly authorized agent. Returns of corporations, partnerships, etc., must be signed and sworn to by an officer of the corporation or member of the partnership. I swear (or affirm) that to the best of my knowledge and belief the accompanying reports on Form 1099 and Form 1099L, and/or the statements_on the reverse side of this form, including any'accompanying schedules, constitute a true and complete return of payments of the above-described classes of income made by the person or organization named above during the calendar year 1942. Number of reports on Form 1099 attached ------TWO______________ ------- --- --------------------------- ------------------- - - (Signature) Number of reports on Form 1099L attached ____None----------_ ACC,, etar� Subscribed and sworn to before me this --------------- ----------- ------- ----------------------------------- 1�R1 Ya siaz-2 day of--------------TCh-----------------------, 1943. -------------------------------------- - - - - -- - - ----------------------------- - (Signature and title of ol�icer administering oath) IOW E This side of form should NOT be filled in when distributions are considered to be taxable in their entirety!as dividends, STATEMENT_RELATING TO DIVIDEND DISTRIBUTIONS MADE IN ORDINARY COURSE OF BUSINESS CLAIMED TO BE NONTAXABLE OR PARTLY NONTAXABLE T In the event the corporation is of the opinion that the dividend distributions made during 1942 are, for any reason, non- taxable or partly nontaxable, the corporation should furnish the information called for below and file this form, together with Form 1099, with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Returns Distribution Section, Washington, D. C., not later than February 1, 1943. The corporation will be promptly advised by letter as to any apparent errors in order that the corporation may, if time permits, furnish such advice to its stockholders before the stockholders file their income tax returns for the calendar year 1942. A schedule should accompany this form showing the manner in which the taxable and nontaxable portions were determined, including an explanation of any change in the outstanding capital stock during the year. The following general principles should be observed in the determination of the taxable status of dividend distributions made during the year 1942: (a) Distributions are considered taxable if the total earnings and profits of the current year are equal to the total distribu- tions made within the year,regardless of any deficit existing at the beginning of the year and regardless of the amount of the earnings or profits of the taxable year on hand at the time of the distribution. (b) In the event the earnings and profits of the current year are not sufficient to cover the distributions,then that proportion of each distribution which the total of the earnings or profits of the year bears to the total distributions made during the year shall be regarded as out of the earnings or profits of that year. (c) As a further source of taxable distributions in connection with that proportion of the distribution not regarded as out of the earnings or profits of the taxable year, the earnings and profits accumulated since February 28, 1913, and on hand at the beginning of the year must be considered. (d) In arriving at the amount of earnings accumulated since February 28, 1913, the earnings of each year or accounting period beginning prior to January 1, 1936 (and in the case of an operating loss for any year or accounting period), should be prorated up to the date each dividend was paid, if the actual earnings to the date of a distribution within any taxable year cannot be shown. (e)_For—years-beginning-on or-after.Januar-y—l-,-1.936, the-earnings-available for-dividends are hot-prorated,but the distribu= tions are made out of the earnings of the taxable year, to the extent that there are sufficient earnings, computed as of the close of the taxable year without diminution by reason of any distributions made during the taxable year. (f) Payment of nontaxable stock dividends does not reduce earnings available for ordinary dividends. (g) If dividends are paid in a medium other than cash,the cost to the corporation and fair market value_of such property at date of distribution should be furnished. Date of incorporation ----------------------------------------------------- Kind of business ------------------------------------------------------------ Check (✓) whether on the cash ❑, or accrual ❑ basis. The corporation's income tax return is filed for the year ending --------------------------------------------- -------------------------------- (Month) (Day) STATEMENT OF CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, AND EARNINGS Earnings as shown on books for the calendar year 1942,or fiscal year ending prior to December 31,1942_ $_____________________ -------- Actual undistributed earnings accumulated since February 28, 1913, or date of incorporation, if subsequent thereto, and on hand January 1, 1942, or beginning of fiscal year-----------------------------_ $--------------------- ________ CAPITAL STOCK OUTSTANDING DATE UNDISTRIBUTED SURPLUS COMMON PREFERRED March1, 1913----------- $--------------------------------- -------- $--------------------------------- -------- $--------------------------------- -------- *January 1, 1942_______ $_ *December 31, 1942-- $ ----------------- -------- $--------------------------------- -- ----= $--------------------------------- -------- Or beginning and end of fiscal year. TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS MADE TO SHAREHOLDERS DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR 1942 AMOUNT PAID IN 1942 FROM EARNINGS AMOUNT PAID IN 1942 FROM OTHER THAN --- -- --TOTALAMOUNT PAID--------- �_T AND-PROFITS'OF THE CURRENT"PEAR-OR EARNINGS!ND-PROFITS OF THE CURRENT DATE PAID RATE PER ACCUMULATED SINCE FEBRUARY 28,1913, ' YEAR OR ACCUMULATED.SINCE FERRUARY (Common(C),Preferred(P)) SHARE OR DATE OF INCORPORATION IF SUBSE- 28, 1913, OR DATE OF INCORPORATION IF QUENT THERETO SUBSEQUENT THERETO "----`--------------------------- ------- - ------------------------,-------------- f ------------------ -------------------------------------------- ----------- --------------------------------------------- ------ ------ ---------------------- I ------------------ -----------------------------------i------- -- --------- ------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------- __-_--TOTALS— $--------------------------------'1-------- X X X X- --$--------------- ---------I- - $-------------------------------------- Y{ 18-24132-2 U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Taxes Withheld: � d f Warrant No. 6b s 1055 Victory tax $1.90 Harry Boer b 3 1057 " " 1.96 Roch Courreges 1059 Income Tax Withheld $2.25 Roch Courreges � 1068 " " " 2.25 Harry ,Boer 7, 1080 7.60 Robt. S. Harper ' 1081 " 14.00 Bob Day 3 . 66 1089 " " .60 Robt. S. Harper � J 70 1,090 " it It 3.80 Bob Bay l lob/. h 3. �0 1� -�.Fj. 3, __ Notice of change of address of Talbert Drainage District mailed to - State Compensation Insurance Fund Gentlemen: 450 McAllister Street We have moved the office of Talbert San Francisco 1, Calif. Drainage District, and therefore ask that you kindly change our- address on your Coast Supply Co. , Ltd. records to - j 2941 Cherry Ave. Talbert Drainage District Long Beach 6, Calif. 425 West Fifth Street Pacific Western Oil Corporation Thank you.Santa Ana , California . Subway Terminal Building 417 South Hill St. Secretary. Los Angeles 13, Calif. Amerada Petroleum Corporation 417 South Hill Street Los Angeles 13, Calif. Amerada Petroleum Corporation P. 0. Box 469 Huntington Beach, Calif. Bay Shore Oil Co. 3591 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach 7, Calif. D. D. and Dorothy Dunlap 3591 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach 7, Calif. Federal Oil Company 9424 Dayton Way, Suite 215 Beverly Hills, Calif. Morton and Sons 1241 East Burnett St. Long Beach 6, Calif. Surfland Oil Company 2641 Bayshore Drive Newport Beach, Calif. D. J . V. Syndicate P. 0. Box 229 Huntington Beach, Calif. Pacific Supply Cooperative 714 West Olympic Blvd. Suite 317-318 Petroleum Bldg. Los Angeles 15, Calif. Ione Petroleum Company 25 North Allen Ave. Pasadena 4, Calif. Sierra oil Company 25 North Allen Ave. Pasadena 4, Calif. Miller Drilling Co. 2747 Cherry Ave. Long Beach 6, Calif. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) 425 IKE WEST FIFTH ST., SANTA ANA, CALIF. Jenuary 6th, 1954 reerless Concrete Pipo Corp. P. 0. Box 384 Santa Ana , Cmf�lif. Gentlemen: Am sorry I cannot Include In our wrarrant you bill of Dec. 17, �953, for 0!204.78, but you no doubt understand that this was for repairing dsmaGa caused to our lines by others' and we hope to collect from them. Our attorney has advised is to walt for about thirty days for payment if that meets witch your approval. Thanks for your courtesy. Very truly yo-Urs, TALBMT DRAIHIAGA-E DIST-R-101T. By Secretary. GORDON AND SPRAGUE ATTORNEYS AT LAW 616 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA CLARENCE SPRAGUE KIMBERLY 2-4497 WINTHROP O.GOROON KIMBERLY 3-5113 August 7, 1953 Talbert Drainage District 112 West Fifth Street Santa Ana California Gentlemen: Pursuant to your request, I am enclosing my statement for professional services rendered to date. They generally embrace the following, and I should like to bring you up to date as to those matters which are pending. My original service to the District was in connection with checking with the Road Department as to the widening of the new road and its effect upon existing pipe lines of the District. Approximately two hours was consumed in adjusting this matter. The next matter was the question of the damage done to the pipe line by Kato Brothers,. In this regard, I talked to Mr. Miller of the firm of Forgy, Reinhaus, Miller and Kogler, and it was developed that Kato Brothers are of the opinion that` Post Brothers are the ones that were responsible for this, and not themselves. After discussions with Mr. Hoy, it was deemed advisable that the line be repaL red and that we prepare claims against both Kato Brothers and Post Brothers. I have discussed this matter with Mr. Hoy, and it .is my understanding that the District will soon undertake the repairs, and I will then be in a position to either finally negotiate settlement or institute suit on behalf of the District for the recovery of the money. In connection with the condemnation suit which has been filed by the County Sanitation Districts, the problems have become somewhat confused due to certain difficulties that the Districts ' at encountered in connection with the settlement of the claim of Mr. Karales. It is my understanding that this has finally been settled. Prior to the settlement, Mr. Hoy and I discussed certain means of compromising the problems of the District. with ourselves . This was discussed with the engineer for the Sanitation District, and a plan was I: , STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) I do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the' United States and the Constitution of the State of Cali- fornia, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of DIRECTOR OF TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, DIVISION NO . 1, according to the best of my ability. SO HELP ME GOD. Subscribed and sworn to before me th�;s day of February, 1955. Not�.tY" Public in and for ange County, California . FEBi2W'Ki 14, 1956 XOT1010 OF MiXTION OF D11190TUR151 lit TA .. MT DRAINA09 DISTRIOT VOTIC19 16 VERBU to tho qu#.j!Ln*d, o1cotor,$ or Talbort -ago I)Vmin. t i st In they Cemty Of 01rAtuge-P Sta 0 of that,, under and In, saeordanroo wit b lbe provi6jeno of tbo Dx�*,iu*go a*e.rA elect .4 DUCtiet AOt of 19-0, *%A, aLig ou 64 *n ion wi,11 bo hold In Divis-iola, kndl 't" Div-4,41on U6. 3 of ocid Dlotrlot, oxi Wodnesday, Yebruarry 2ndt 19t3% that bolnS tho f Irot Vednisoday in P A OWU#rY', f0t, the purpose of ale at- P.(S st a r f tee, 30.ard o f of" sAid Taltort Dminsgo D- 16triot from Preelnet or DIV141011 'No. J of $Old, '�,ljotr 'tan- & M4fieb$r of t , Q 4' , of Diro6tox�a of, *9141, Talb-srt 19minago ftatr�,mt fr" Y,r&o In e t or Division No. 3 or '04im" Vittriot.' Th-olt for, the vw, P040, Ole Sold filedtlon, 1011 of 01"! m7,iuion "Lootio "t for No. I of sold "IntrIat 0-AXIL aanstltuto iDrw 4, n prealilq S�J- at of Said 1"�JVJSJ_ 01% *Ro. of "Ad '010tridt, tball 4-matitute one 01oation, qrseluot ter *aid 'Divitiono and only vit V1.10 016 0tar,.* of the "Id Dt 4,lon No. I of said DIevriat tAvo the right to veto foxv a olroctor of t-111161r I)IV14orl'o, and only. t' *leq.- tor$ 01,40tho sold H*4, 3 of *a,14, 01stelet have Q* ri,;�ht to v*to, for p1rott"Orr, *f thstr DiVU16T4. At "Id o7toation, -the prills vill ba ope",d at -NUZ oi "alodk A. Mk u4, kept *pon uatll FM, t 01411tak P. 9. 'Of tbs *Aid 04LY. the poll* *hall b* oloiwd. Tbot tha pel'ls will, bo op*ned for tbo pur- ad *t tha t1m* sot forth in, tb,* toregoliqj# at 'rho' ral.Ljov'lng plavosi, to-Vitt 'rr vloi.mac,. *o. I o,:r Tolbert Dralnaao D19 trist, the pol-111ft- olaeo #b#11 be at tl* offlit-w or P r0000 Alt 00-1001, Stroot$ In $aid D1v1s4jopv4, am4 for Prociniat w,* W"'VINI-on- NO,, 3 of #*,id Talbert Dr*u1*go Distrirt* the polling. plcoo ar iboll bo 4t t. Ae privote of A I bvw i Holtz At MM o 4 0,in Th4t the 14*0tlan 0,". .14art for 0,14 Pr,0014. 0t Or Divioto-ft NN 0. Sball ba-11 va,11entine Hard.tng "St't xnfqpaetor� rtora, ro -,, "I'AASO; and Alrt#w I(Ams,, 01,orko That the fGr as id Vroolmot, or DIvIsion No. 3 %h#,11 bo** Somadin* ReAts', Inaptotor; Vlateal 41*1*r, ludip; *,06 *-.114144ti"Tio 4181f#rt, Clorki -nit notlop is slvon $ or-dot, of V* 3"xvl, of 1Mrwotoro of ?Albert Pro-Axwwrgo Distriot* De%t*d thi-a 14th Aay at 4anuAry. ,# 1-9,1_53i ALI,% X. CIViAl r3ooretary of t1 ftad of Dirootoris of' Salbort Drainage DistrIet. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ' ALICE M. CO LE, being first duly sworn on oath, says: I am, and at all times herein mentioned have been, a citizen of the United States, more than twenty-one years of age. That I am the Secretary of Talbert Drainage District, Orange County, California. Zi That on January ; 1955, I posted a notice, of which the' attached Notice of Election is a true copy, in a con- spicuous place in the office of Talbert Drainage District , to-wit: 425 West Fifth Street, in the City of Santa- Ana , Orange County, California. That said notice remained posted at said place for at least fifteen days prior to the date of the election mentioned therein, and up to and including the date of election, to-wit: February 2nd, 1955. I 02L �---- Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of February, 1955. ' ^ ' otar- 'Public in and fo erang County, California. 24,1056 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) SANTA ANA, CALIF. 844 North Birch St. May 5th, 1959 FOLKERTS DAIRY 18271 Bushard St. Huntington Beach, Calif. TO TALBERT DRAINAM DISTRICT, DR. Amount due under agreement dated June let, 1951, and extension thereof, for disposal of waste water from barns and stables into the lines of the District, one a) nnection only, from -December let, 1958, to June 1 , 1959, at %05.00 per month,- payable in advance, �030-00- TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) XN.W)WXM%=G(]9X SANTA ANA, CALIF. 844 North Birch St, May 5, 1959 TRIPLE T. FARMS 18352 Bushard St. Huntington Beach, Cal-if. ( vloiola Dairy) TO TALBERT DRAINAGAE, DISTRICT, DR. Amount due for disposal of waste water from barn and stable into the lines of the District, for six montbs, from December 1st, 1958, to June I-st, 1959, at 45-00 per month, payable in advance, tiP'30.00- TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT [INCORPORATED JONE 1, 19043 (��//,� /�,11p Birch .1{1�-"2��y{.AIM%-"X4T. SANTAA NA, CALIF. orth ept. 19tb., 1953 e n I'l x T K E3 4 183 2- L'iuBharA St. t1'utn G i:"af�,�,tron .tLxl'.�c Ldq v;.3 S.i a. kmoiola .,l,tfJu,2t cli..-,.• t spo sci.A. of wc,:z t¢ wet r from. 'bn, a and z t!3fila into the lines of t"n,- 1958, to De.c,a-,iiber Ist, 1958, . at � .90 per p ry a1wYl.t�l, �'3ay ble in �iC�'V;.c7,YC'.r'. , �+ J�.�JtiJ TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT [INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 19043 MXBCW9GaCaXl�. E(Y C. SANTA ANA, CALIF. 844 North Birch bt. May 16th, 1958 TRIPLE T. ORMS Huntinston Beach, Calif. KOKO Dairy) TO3<'i.i..+j,J3.:.'.R.t t,Ahx4„i_E!+«?fit ss DYL$.>.1.R1.as r, DR. 4pount due for disposal of waste water from Barn and stable into the lines of the District, for sic mon.tb.s, from December lot, 1.:357, to June et, 1956, at 05.00 Per month: 030.00 r 1 " I F k a r 1 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT [INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 19043 'UMC WUSKBETJR�5K SANTA ANA, CALIF. 344 North DIrch St. Sept. 19th, 1958 flOLARTO DAIRY 18271 Buohard 5t. Euntington Beach, Oallfi TO TALBERT DRAIN&GO DISTRICT , DR. Amount due under agreement dated June let, 1951, art extension thereof, for disposal of waste water from barns and sUbles into the lines of the District, one a) nnection only, from ..rune 1, 1953, to December let, 1958, at a5.00 per month, payable in advance, I TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT [INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 19041 �1X2vWESX;F1F JH$:51. SANTA ANA, CALIF. 844 North Birch St. May 16th, 1958 MUMS DAIRY . 18itl. Bu bharc. at. mount We under agreement clued. June 1st, 1951, ana extension thereof, for dyspo "1 of eraite water from barns aid stables into the ones of t e D. ptrlct, one donneactlon only, from Dece;=_ ber 1st, 1957, to u ane 1, 1958, at 45.00 per mouth, i k k �- Iv1g7 22 d C4` -; L 'F a Y v� 6 18352 Buward St. ' -17 ' � 1 iJ 1 1 a e a` �r TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT [INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 19043 Xb--2XW .,F-IFT-K.19JR, SANTA ANA, CALIF. 84 rort]h !31rcaye St. JulY 3rd, 1957 James .1o1ola 9532 Er1lis Avenue \6�11 Huntington Beach, Calif. Dear Mrs. Koiola: Last Jaanuary we i-mote to your son. Lawronce in. retard to tl.),,-) extension of your agreement with our District for waste water from yoor barn and stable, and asked him, to brave you sign and return to us the form, Bent with our letter. Our recorde do no`t-j show that we ever received this extension si,, ed by you. Onclosed you V111 rind a dup"'Ucat'e of the, extension, @nr! we ask that you kin6ly cign same at the place; checked and return it to us In tlno enclo,3ed envelope so as to complete/bur recordfA. 'le also encloac a statement coverl-nn-, use, of our lines from Dec. 1 195. 69 to June lo 1957. If you- ir,!ioh uo to sen,-5. otatomcnt to 13.od�G, 1)airy, kindly let us know, give us their ne"mi(s) Fnd ada"ress, as, wa and ups stg- nd troy rave a, diffore-,-at Very trulg yours, 11 TALBM., T P�RAI-,IIIAGE DIS'nICT, T3j Secretary. VjY N ELSON KOGLER ATTORNEY AT LAW 204 FIRST WESTERN BANK BUILDING IOE3 WEST FOURTH STREET SANTA ANAL CALIFORNIA KImBERLY 2-6771 January 13, 1959 . Pacific Supply Cooperative 714 West Olympic Boulevard- Suite 317-318 Los Angeles 15, California Re: Tbomson vs. Talbert Drainage District Legal aervicts October-November 225.00 Legal Services August -Septevbar J§7450. $ .592.50 Pro Rasa legal fees 6 wells 131.6as A9 �t N ELSON KOGLF- R ATTORNEY AT LAW 204 FIRST WESTERN BANK BUILDING 106 WEST FOURTH STREET SANTA ANAL CALIFORNIA KlmBERLY 2-6771 January 130 1959 Sbermn Associates 2863 Walnut Avenue Long Beach 6V California Re: Thomson vs. Talbert Drainage District Legal services 0otober-November 225.00 Legal services August *September '2592450 Pro Reta legal fees 4 wells 87476 N ELSON KOGLER ATTORNEY AT LAW 204 FIRST WESTERN BANK BUILDING 1 0 6 WEST FOURTH STREET SANTA ANAL CALIFORNIA KIMBERLY 2-6771 , y 13a 1959 { coast- ?UpCo..A L-ta. 2 ; C Avenue Was saw, h 60 C- ,90=1 A , sm . VS, Talbert araluap District Legal sOctober - klove4bor $ 2251,00 Logal service$ AuSpot floptember o rats legal goess � � hRENCE � � � (SPACE BELOW FOR FILING STAMP ONLY) MILLER, NISSON, KOGLER & WENKE ATTORNEYS AT LAW - SUITE 204 FIRST WESTERN BANK BUILDING - - 7 106,WEST FOURTH STREET _•.,...v ... SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA KIMBERLY 2-6771 4 1 ' Defendant �a 5 Attorneys for 6 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 8 9 , IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 10 11 W . S . THOM.SON, � � 12 ' Plaintiff,, � No. 73185 13 €� 3 STIPULATION IN OPEN COURT TAB BERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, a ) 14 political subdivision of the } State of California, � 15 16 -__ Defendant 17 18 IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED in open Court by and between plain- 19 tiff through his attorneys, Mize, Larsb, Mize & Hubbard., by R. C . 20 Mize, an,d defendant through its attorneys, Clarence Sprague and 21 Miller, N sson, Kog,ler & Wenke, by Nelson. Kogler, that in order to 22 avoid the expense of litigation and €aithuul.: any party hereto ad- C.matting any liability or any fact or facts alleged. in plaintiff' s 24 complaint or related thereto, and expressly waiving findings Of 25 fast. and conclusions of law, that the attached judgment be entered 26 in said action. 27 Dated this lath day of February, 1958. 28 MIZE, LAR.SH1 MIZE & HUBBARD 29 By_. 30 Attorneys -or Prla t�. 31 CLARENCE SPRAGUE AND MILLER,NISSON, KOGLER & WENKE, 32 By dr—D ;,:era nt C.p AREN wE SPRAT*UE and (SPACE BELOW FOR FILING STAMP ONLY) 1 MILLER, NISSON. KOGLER & WENKE ATTORNEYS AT LAW SUITE 204 FIRST WESTERN BANK BUILDING 2 106 WEST FOURTH STREET SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA KIMBERLY 2-6771 3 4 .Defendant 5 Attorneys for 6 7 8 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 9 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OP ORANGE 10 11 W a S o THOMSON 2 ) 12 Plaiatiki, No. 73185 13 vs. . 14 T�'LBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, a � J U D O 1� E N `T political subdivision of the � 15 State of California., � 16 Defen.dant � 17 18 This action came on regularly this day for trawl, . pla. n- 19 tiki being re:presented by his attorneys, Mize, La,rsh, Mize & 20 Hubbard, and the de endarit being represented by its attorneys, 21 Clarence Sprague and Nisson,- Kogler & Weni a by Nelson. 22 Kogier, and the parties ha.viug stipulated tbrougb their respective 23 co",asel. that :in order to avoid the expens6 of litigat-ion,. and 24 without any party hereto .admitting any liability, or any fa.Lt or 25 facts alleged in plaintiff' s complain' t or related thereto, and 26 expressly waiving i:i.n.disig,s cad fact and conclusions of law, that 27 they following judgment be entered herein: 28 IT IS THEREFOIRE ORDERED AND ,WJUDGED AS FOLLOWS 29 1 . That defeudaiat , its agents, officers and employee , � 30 and each of them, be and are hereby permanently enjoined and 31 restrained from installing,, maintaining or operating any gate o � 32 gates in defendant a s dra.in.ag e lines in any manner as to cause 6 1 liquid paste to flow -westerly into the tile lines Qn plaintiff s 2 -and a + 3 2. That defendant , its agents, officers and employees, be and, each of them is hereby Permanently enjoined and .rest:r al. ed 4 j 5 from bereafter permitting, directly or 1.ud:irectl.y, its drainage � 6 line runnin sautberly, from its north terminus - fn Section 36, i 7 T nshfp. 5 South; Range 11. West, ' . .& M. , a.lo):i the 'center lines 8 of 'sal.d Section 16 and the center line: of Sections 1 ' 12 and 13, 9 In Township 6. South, Range 10 West, S .D. & M. , to a point in the I 10Southeast quarter of said ection- 13 and runnitig 'thence soutbeast- 11 erly to the east "line Qf said Section 13, or any drainage line 12 . bereafter ubstituted or •rel.aid 'along or near said line, to be 13. used r the ace^e atax cue or disposal of any water: car oil or o any 14 nth r liquid car sate�:ia,l. or substance front any -oil or - as well r 15 oil or gas•. well. operation. 16 3. That defendant ivanediately, insta:l:l. an,d . 4hereafter 1 17 aiutain' axed € Aerate at its expense, at a point In the above-* I 18 described' :l ine in the Southeast Quarter of said Section 13 a - 1 19 distance of not ore than t:hii ty feet: Northwesterly from the East 20 line of said Section 1..3 a. check valve, '.being a 1 " ALCU Model. 1.00 1 21, Drainage Gate as shown 1n California Cor:ru ,a.ter Culvert Company I .22 , Handbook, page 499, 'or equal. � 23. g Said land belonging- to Plaintiff 1s in Orange 24 Cotinty,' California, and is described as fol.l ows,- 25 The North 120 acres of the Test Half of Section 26 Township 6 South, Range 11 West, EXCEPTING j . 27 therefrom the North Half of the Rast Half o 1 28 said Nort.b 20 acre-a 1 29 1 Hone in open Court this /-3 day, o.f Pebruar ,19581® 31I i 32 urt MILLER,NISSON, - - KOGLER&WENKE ATTORNEYS AT LAW - SUITE 204 FIRST WESTERN _ BANK BUILDING' ,,.� 1 0 6 WEST 4TH STREET - SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA. KI MBERLY 2-6771 CLAaENC; SMA UE and (SPACE BELOW FOR FILING STAMP ONLY) 1 MILLER, NISSON, KOGLER & WENKE ATTORNEYS AT LAW SUITE 264 FIRST WESTERN BANK BUILDING 2 106 WEST FOURTH STREET SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA. KIM13ERLY 2-6771 ' 3 4 5 Attorneys for 6 r1 .. 8 IN THE SUPERIO& trOMT OF THE :STATE OF CALIFORNIA 9 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 10 11 '. 5. .TROMSON y 12 . a No. 73185 13 Val JUDGM& 14 T MAT DRAINAGE DISTRICT t a politizai subdivision of the 15 SLZtC of CAl.ilornia, 16dn . 17 18 This action CaMe On rO ularl�; this day for trial* plain- 19 tiji bein& repi.`e#1fanted by Inis aLtorueya, Ili e, Larch, klize 20. Hubbard, an4 the 4e4Lundant being represcated by Its attorneys, 21 Clarea,.:e .Sprague and Nelson o&ler, and the pai:tie3 haviing stipu- 22 ated th'raug h th.aMi.�: respea;t ive cou>s�e� that in order to a�va�s� the 23 expense zif litigation, and without any party hereto admitting any 24 liabIi1ity, or any :act or facts alleged in plaintiff's z�omplai nt 25 or related thux*0LO= and ex ressly findings at iact and 26 eonciusions of law, that, the following jud4am)t be entered herein; i 27 IT IS THMEFORE a;3 ERED AND ADJUDGED AS FDLLOW'0: 28 That: defendant, its agents, ofticers and employees, 29 and each oZ them, be and are he •aby peruanently enjoined: and 30 rests ned l om it t alb r .►� �:a�nta .nIn or o eratin& any gate or 31 i-;ates in de.�a:udant.'s drai"age line :n ac�y z�a��naw. e.� t o �au�e 32 Liquid waste to i .ow w ter 1.11Lo iLAa the lines on plaiatifl;'s I 1 land. 2 : T%at deieridant:, its a,6ents., o4ficers and employees, 3 be and each of thus is 1aersa5 er"azlently enjoined and restrained 4 irow hereafter iserwit.tin . di rep,L l or indirectly. its drainage 5 lint runni.a & sout iorly, frocz: its north to sinus in Section 36, 6 Township 5 South, 'lade 7.1 "Feat „ St B. & M. , along the center lines 7 of said Saeii.on 36 and the c litter lines of Sections 1, 12 and 13, 8 in TOwns"P u south„ t a::4e to West, S . B. & M. , to a point in the 9 Southeast quarter of said Section 1:3 and running thence southeast- 10 exly to the east line of said Section 13, or any drainage line 11 here*iter sobsti.t t.ed or rel.aid aloe ct near said line, to be 12 used for the acceptance or disposal of any water or ail or of any 13 other liquid of material or substaxAce fray- any .oil. or gas well or 14 oil or �,aa well ope-catiork. 15 That defendant, its agents, officers and eWloyees, 16 b -and o 'Uhcr-, '.4 ham:c~ �,y permanently en a .n d and restrained 17 rrom hes*eaiter permittin.9, directly or indirectly, defendant's 18 al�ove-described dra,na3e I ine,or any i.;Lne substituted or relai.d 19 Lhevefcrr, to a used nor Lhe acceptance, d Lsp osal or transport&.- 20 r.i.t:�n o111-1 azty wratar, ruateri.al oi substa c:.e of arty kind or 211 ,.-ha aster whatsoever other. LI-s0M wata., d,_"Ined Itnto said Line Prow 221 23 4.. That defendant iirni*di.ately install and thetrera,fLet 24 Vlai.nv irl, and operate -at its axpetise, at a point in the above- 25 deaa:xlf. ed. i4ne in the S*�uncvast Quarter of said. Section 3 a diss- 26 taiice oil not wore: than thi.ry Ifeet Northwesterly from the 'East 27 i.ine of said Secti4aa 13 ,a check vatve, being an 18" CALCO Model. 28 100 Dra,i.naga Gate as shown. in Ca ifornta Corrugated Culver. 29 a anV HatadWok, page 499, or equa.t, 30 5. . Said land belongixa�6 ,to plalut.i.i.i is icz Ot;aa4e 31 County', Cali iorni.a, and is described as icrlx '�: 32 MILLER,NISSON, KOGLER&WENKE ATTORNEYS AT LAW SUITE 204 FIRST WESTERN BANK BUILDING ID6 WEST 4TH STREET �NTA ANA,CALIFORNIA .W i KIMBERLY 2-6771 Tho North 20:acre* of the West Half of 2 therafrim the North Half of tim 3 Eajt Halt of said &tea 120 acres. 4 5 Dane in. ope12 t'x".rt this .....�.. .. stay of , 6 7 8 9 10 Judgi 46f g u ar t�ouxt 12 13 14 15 16 1 y 17 18 19 • 20 1 i - 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ' 29 30I 31E , i l 32. MILLER.NISSON, ... KOGLER&WENKE ATTORNEYS AT LAW- - SUITE 204 FIRST WESTERN ' BANK BUILDING 106 WEST 4TH STREET 3ANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA KIMBERLY 2-6771 , ,MiRstokrsh,aPEe & Hubbard eys505 First Western Bank Bldg. Santa Ana., California KImberly 2-6785 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT W. S. THOTVISOIti, No. 73185 Plaintiff, COMPLAINT FOR INUUNICTION -v-- TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, a political subdivision of the State of California., Defendant. I That the defendant is a political sub-division of the State of California duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of said State. II . That th4plaintiff is the owner of real property lying and situated within the boundaries of the defendant Talhert Drainage District . Said real property is described. as follows : The North 120 acres of the Vilest half of Section 12-6-11 EXCEPTING THerefrom the North half of the East half of said North 120 acres. III That plaintiff is a rancher and cultivator of the soil and for many years last past has raised on said land crops of beans; that in order to make saia land wholly suitable fcar such agricultural purposes plaintiff has spent large sums of money in tiling the Southerly part of said land in order to improve the drainage therefrom 1. into defendant' s pipes line which parallels the East boundary Of plaintiff' s %fix said property. IV That for approximately three years last past and while plaintiff was the owner of said land described in Paragraph II hereof, defendant has operated a gate in its said drainage line at a point gust South of the,z:Southeast corner of plaintiff's said property in such a manner as to cause liqu&d waste in said drainage line to back up from South to North, thus creating a pressure which causes such waste to flow Westerly into the the lines on plaintiff 's said land, causing portions of it to become polluted and waterlogged; and in addition thereto defendant has been, and still is, permitting oil operators to dump oil and calf-water into defendant' s said drainage line at a point located rear the intersection of the North line of Indianapolis Street and the West line of Newland Street, resulting in said waste flowing North and collect— ing at and about the standpipe near the Southeast corner of plaintiff' s said land from where said waste then flows Westerly across the plaintiff's said property. V That by reas on defendant's action as aforesaid, the Southwest portion of plaintiff 's said land has become so polluted and waterlogged that its use by plaintiff has been greatly impaired and interfered with and said premises have been rendered unfit for proper cultivatio n .as a consequence thereof. VI That although notified by plaintiff to do so, defendant has refused, and still refuses, to take the necessary action to halt the polution and waterlogging of plaintiff Is ak±xx1 said lands. VII That, by reason of the facts and circunstances hereinabove set forth, and the acts of defendant in the operation of the gate in its drainage line just South of the Southeast corner of plaintiff' s land, and in permitting to be deposited in its and said line near the intersection of the North lire of Indianapolis Street and the West line of Newland Street quantities of salt water and oil, plaintiff has been damaged in the manner and to the exgent above alleged; twat the defendant has threatened and affirmed its intention to continue the coubse of action aforesaid, and plaintiff alleges that unless restrained and enjoined by this Court from so .doing said defendant willcontinue to cause plaintiff ' s said land to be so polluted and waterlogged whereby plaintiff will continue to suffer great and irreparable injury for which he has no adequate remedy under the law. WHEREFORE, plaintiff prays for a ,judgment and decree as folloft 1. Enjoin and restrain defendant from hereafter operating any gate or gates in its said drainage lines in wuch a manner as to cause plaintiff's said land to 3• become polluted or waterlogged, or both; 2. Enjoin and restrain defendant from hereafter permitting directly or indirectly its drainage lines, or any of them, to be -used for the disposal of Daste salt water and oil bar oil companies or operators; 3. Award to plaintiff and direct that he have and recover of and from defendant his costs herein incurred.; and 4. Direct that plaintiff have and receive of and from defendant such other and further relief as may be gust and proper. MI ZE, LARSH, TKI ZE & HUBBARD By R. G. Mize Attorneys for plaintiff (ve:aification by W. S. Thomson) July 1, 1957• a a I I , CLARENCE SPRAGUE ATTORNEY AT LAW 315 FIRST WESTERN BANK BUILDING SANTA ANA,CALI FORN IA KIMISERLY 2-4497 !� - How 34 1 5 r n "�� A-at % a.' '.:. AM, 040joij , RX8, Tlbe itsto go 0 t vft - rho 46-4j Of � A. ; $. ..± . ,t with , : t off` A>' � b Via,. wo d Aim '40 aw, ot0n Owgoo WOOS to, the ' 0' . t -- d i i Q the 041 Or "Ass 0 h ntSO 2 AMA M S the !� � u l � � ' ;or UQ � Ay d off" `�'y ##« +fit " �4q �yyry j��'° . 'shv �h; �#Ae�lid Ali'M $T ':f: - i.�. OldAy WON wit a °. to the , U10 +� -� l via, ; htt ate s� >r . 7, I � " by the F ta 0 And not at. the expense of tbo T * Dist . or t1leX "It DMIPASO �F .off �': � . t �.,. d the f that °` opod w 6 to, '10 311to owloftrraow Uw drake p4��. ' . 'to Imms A , be 441ft that Wo a4dltioml paragmphashould added Molto tit t1ho o �ounty V11.100 to hold tue Tauert lov� m9 r �� m � . _ o : F and ..», jia U � � x r tit Iwo ��� ;'. „ v District.t Xt a pw4W, Mph 'be *Ad#.,,I vhoveim I t la mgm- Pm vidod thot, this ageement ioOrange cowltv Flood cod , t" far A0 Off' it o Wry, M } r f •F` I` k S � 1 �w` . z TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT [INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 19041 SANTA ANA, CALIF. 844 North Birch St. Nov. 6th, 1958 Doyle, Engineering Spurgeon Building Santa Ana , Calif. csen tl emen. At .a meeting of the Board of .Directors of Talbert Drainage District held last Monday, Nov. 3rd, the matter of the drainage lines intersecting the Miller-Holder truni sewer on Cannery Street and Y3ann-I ng Avenue was discussed, and the plans as submitted by J . B. Lester Boyle and Sidney L. Lowry, Consulting Engineers, were approved, with the under- standing, however, that the District is to he at no expense whiatever._for making the necessary changes, and that during, construction the flocs from the drai.nape lines up stream shall not be stopped. Very truly yours, Talbert Trainage District By Secretary . TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT [INCORPORATED JONE 1, 19043 X 4:iAKXx *:RT. 5ANTA ANA, CALIF. €344 'North Birch. Ct. Nov. 6th, 1958 Mr. Y. K. Chikasawa 17061 Goldenwest Huntington Beach, Calif. Dear Mr. Chikasawa: The Directors of TC lbert' Drainage District have requested one to write to you in regard to the bill due from you for repairing, broken 42 inch standpipe on Busbard Street South. of Sme:ltzer la st May. We have not yet received your check In payment of this damage which was done by you, and we have had to pay Peerless Concrete Pipe Corp. the sup! of $61.00 for the repairs. Enclosed Is copy of the bill we paid. We ask ,that you now send your check for 61.00 made to Talbert Drainage District and mail It in the envelope enclosed. Very truly yours, TALBERT DRAINAGE D1:0T.RICT By Secretary . t SUGGESTED PRORATION LEGAL AND ENGINEERING FEES $2,710 .,93, . DIVIDED BY 66 WELLS EQUALS $.' 07 PER WELL. .. . Amerada Petroleum Corp. inZ `} 14 Wells $ 574.98 Morton and Sons 2 Wells ✓ 82.14 Pacific Western Oil Corp . , �� _ (Tidewater Associated) j 4 Wells �' ,.-� 164.28• Bayshore Oil Company / 7 Wells �,-' 287 .49, Pacific Supply Co-op . 6 Wells v 246.42 D. D. Dunlap 0-vvi 3 Wells, ,/ 123.21 E.-C .S . Oil CO . 7 Wells V 287 .49 Coast -Supply Co . 3 Wells 123.21• -- Surfland Oil Co. 5 Wells 205.35 Sherman .Associates 4 Wells 164.28 /'�rton and Dolley 3 Wells ✓ ,f 123.21 N:;, Atlantic Oil Co . 2 Wells �' ��' 82 .14. Red Star 6 Wells 1246.42-------------- A}'$,ai9. .'',t r.J:;,:Y+r.a*r•'x" t i ,, �R#xY,}i ✓ .....,........-.-- :,�••,rf�Pf:.F.t p.7`,+:p%^ ..... i1: .if h',,4 r�f." If�_,4.-a#,a 41 LX _ �w^. F'y p y„nY w"aal'jrer"' .✓"' Vu'3.2`ys`.Hr.d ryD .,°f�.'''' P,r�'••'rt .i`r f,A«.. � ..�' � ..,.,.r,.,.+nrv.•-, *�' t' .~" F• # .3--,... .=si�,t<,."""f,.W a'tinf v �- � + -£,.fir,,.'' ^A`M,`... �d'��e ...� � + ._.-- f• ~+.W` , Y" ,... ., oD Cnnlifurnin Keuisltttnre SENATE INTERIM COMMITTEE Q AUG I �� (0 6 PM ON STUDY OP DISTRICTS - cAL\F ROOM 3o621 STATE CAPITOL SACRAMENTO 14,CALIF. \ 14 n y Mrs. Alice M. Cole, Secty. Talbert Drainage Dist. 1325 Dana Place Orange, Calif. F 1, v OFFICE ADDRESS COMMITTEES 1623 WEST 17TH STREET LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATION SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA CHAIRMAN AC R[CULTURE SACRAMENTO!ADDRESS VICE CHAIRMAN STATE CAPITOL JOHN A. MURDYI JR. EDUCATION FISH AND GAME ZONE 14 THIRTY-FIFTH SENATO RIAUDISTRICT LABOR ORANGE COUNTY. RULES SOCIAL WELFARE • � .+ WATER RESOURCES INTERIM COMMITTEE ON III SOCIAL WELFARE CA IF0RNIA, =Ef�E",," IS L;ATUR.E CHAIRMAN INTERIM COMMITTEE ON •-'lt� L`7 ZONING AND ASSESSMENT OF AGRICULTURAL LAND =. 6� ; -I1y,�(•j�� CHAIRMAN F� _ = _S 4 ;August 27, 1958 Mr. Clarence Sprague { First Western Bank Bldg. Santa ,Ana, Calif. Dear Clarence; I am returning your letter from the Senate Interim Committee on the study of districts. The only comment that I have pertaining to it is that Mr. Rutan has asked me to have an amendment pre- pared that vu uld clarify the method by -�h ich some of these special districts can be dissolved. Enclosed is a copy of the amendment in line with what you have suggested. If you have any comments pertaining to this piece of proposed legislation that I expect to introduce I will be glad to have them. Sincer y, John A. Murdy, Jr. S, n t or 35th District JM/hb i I I� 4 lvl) AUG ) 195 CL.ARENCE $PRAGUE 12a-27-n57 Req. 854 An act to amend Section 100 of the Drainage District Act of 1903(Chapter 238 of the Statutes of 1903) , relating to the dissolution of drainage districts. I The people of the State of California do enact as follows; Section 1. Section 100 of the Drainage District Act of 1903 is amended to read; Sec. 100, Upon the filing of a petition with the board of directors of the district, signed by a-.fa4®P!ty of the holdere owners of title or evidence of title to of more an 50 percent of the lands within the di str�c h and s a suBmiT— the question of dissolution of the district- to the voters thereof. The qualifications of votes for such election shall be as established by Section 7 hereof. JOHN F.McCARTHY ROBERT I.M cCARTHY VICE CHAIRMAN BUILDINGSTATE 711 D STREET (�Ufiforlaia_,Irlq*slaturcSAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNI A ` SAN RAFAEL,CALIFORNIA i LUTHER E.GIBBON JAMES E.CUNNINGHAM,SR. .,,/ \�' 516 MARIN STREET 415 ANDRESON BUILDING SENATE INTERIWCOMMITTEE VALLEJO,CALIFORNIA SAN BERNARDINO,CALIFORNIA ON. _= STUDY, F O -D,LSTR°PETS BY SENXTE`RESOLUTION,166> HAROLD T.JOHNSO.N,CHAIRMAN 7 ROOk 3'062,'STATE�CAPITOL SACRAME_NTO.CALIFORNIA JOHN`A.:BOHN,COUN_SEL 640 FIRST STREET BENICIA•CALIFORNIA.a'! I�I�. TELEPHONE:BENICIA'850 ` I f1 J•t /. aI _ _ _ 'S✓,!'V"q August 1, 1958 Mrs. Alice M. Cole, Secretary Talbert Drainage District 1325 Dana Place Orange, California Dear Mrs. Cole: By Resolution No. 166, the California Senate has created the Senate Interim Committee on Study of Districts which is charged with the responsibility of studying the organization, procedures and operation of special districts created under the various statutes of this State. It is recognized that consideration of the subject on a statewide basis presents an unusually com- plex problem, _particularly when it is noted that many spacial districts have been created to solve an unusual local problem. It is hoped, however, that as a result of the study undertaken by this committee, some degree of standardization may be effected and the Legislature guided in future deliberations as requests for amend- ments to existing statutes or creation of new statutes are presented® As a part of a preliminary analysis of the prob- lems involved; it has been determined to make inquiry of the responsible officers of all special districts, seek ing comments and suggestions from those who are charged with the responsibility of direct administration. Accord- ingly, it would be appreciated if you would forward to the committee, an outline of any special problems which are occurring in the administration of your district, together with any suggestions you may care to' offer as to how the procedures for the organization and operation may be im- proved. It is hoped that your comments will be as detailed as possible so that the committee may analyze and-seek to clarify the areas within these district statutes which re- quire special attention. 1 -2- Should your district have no special problems arriving from the statutes creating 'it or current oper- ations pursuant thereto, please advise this committee to that effect@ Perhaps you may also have suggestions as to methods of standardizing operating techniques or as to the desirability of consolidating districts of various types. In any event, your detailed comments, suggestions and criticisms of the statutes under which you are working will be appreciated as well as any other r suggestions you may desire to forward with regard to other district statutes with which you are familiar. It would be appreciated if you would furnish the citation of the particular statutes or code section or sections to which your comments refer. Very my yours HAROLD T. HHS, T, Chairma Au � ,4 19, CLARENCE SpRAGUE HAROLD W. KENNEDY COUNTY COUNSEL OFFICE OF THE COUNTY COUNSEL SUITE 1 100 HALL OF RECORDS LOS AN13ELES 12, CALIFORNIA August 3 , 1963 Urs. Alice M.: Cole, Secret. Wbert Drainage District 844 North Birch Stree - Santa Ana, califo� Dearest Mother: -t last f I have d soneone in the Federal Covern-me m who knovis , a Is going on. His name is Mr. Cutler a his telephone number in Los Angelues is 688- 424-5. ' 0cLm( -er to a CThcments which you received ref request for exemptiot from the payment of income taxes instead of the exemption from excise tax on gasoline which you orl,ginally requested. Apparently it is a simple rocedure to secure a gasoline tax exemption certificate. Yrr. Cutler is seading the appropriate 5 mrm to be sent out directly to you at: the District office] However, if, you have a "Registration Number", for income tax exemption this may be given to the oil cmiipany instead of securing the gasoline tax exemption curt if icate. The prole now -is that because the letter dated A- pril 19, 1963 is what they call an M-131 letter, something further must be done in order to close this -MP file. OtherivAse -the- government wiV a8s ,e that you owe income tax to the-m-, and will dtai,;,you from time to tine. it was suggested that you reply to the letter of Sr i 19 Lndica.satin on your reply all of the code , nLrabers and forra numbers appearing in the upper right h t you -,vere not la,�n and corner of the letter and exp applying for an exemption from, income tax but instead the application -was for exemption for gasoline excise tax. I I - lft, a Alice M. role - - - -6 I am returning all of t`he papers you gave me. You will note that I wrote the explanation for the "exam ti on certificate" on it and I wrote on the letter the meaning of the form and code numbers, You should receive the fomms from tera Cutler in a day or two and I assme that you will then got is o e mess straightened out. Much love, .dean ou e Tarr- Deputy County Counsel ILL p M ec Mr I s. Alice M. Col 1325 Dana P I-acre Oran Orahga California (special Oe ive ) ease . FROM OFFICE MARKED cx1 U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT d -PHOENIX 25, ARI Z. i.ANCHORAG E,.ALASK A. INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE -PORTLAND 12, OREG. REND, NEV. -TACOMA 2, WASH. _HONOLULU 13, HAWAII wiSeriJi��a° DISTRICT DIRECTOR -SAN FRANCISCO 2, CALIF. __BOISE, IDAHO yOlUupnpnpnN LOS ANGELES 12. CALIF. __HELENA, MONT. _SALT LAKE CITY 10, UTAH ddreply attention of: ( FL-11 r April 19, 1963io�Code 1122: 766 ry GKB: 954 � .Form No : 1024 d - � l� Talbert Drainage District 844 North Birch Street � 5 7 fIJ .►�� Santa Ana, California L Additional documents are `needed in connection with your Exemption Affidavit, submitted on the above form, to establish an exempt status for your, organ- ization under the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. Please forward the following document to our office with this letter attached. ❑ Two lists of your receipts and expenditures during the last year of operation. ❑ Two copies of a balance sheet showing assets and liabilities as of the end of that year. 0 Two copies of the articles of incorporation or other document setting forth the aims and purposes of the organization. ® Two copies of the by-laws or similar code of regulations . ® A detailed statement of proposed activities . n Complete the enclosed application form in duplicate. 0 Two lists of your receipts and expenditures covering the years of operation from 1904 thru 1962. Two copies of a balance sheet showing assets and liabilities covering the years of operation from 1904 thru 1962. Your cooperation will be appreciated. Chief, Returns and Receipts PLEASE RETURN THIS LETTER WITH YOUR REPLY p d g303 g FL 131 (REV. 162) G� Attachment to Form 1024. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 956-003-09OW 844 North Birch St. , Santa Ana , Calif. Talbert Drainage District was incorporated June 1 , 1904, under the Drainage District Act of il?IZZ, the full title of said Act being as follows: �903 "An act to provide for the organization and government of drainage districts, for the drainage of agricultural lands other . than swamp and overflowed lands, to provide for the acquisition or construction th4reby of works for the drainage of the lands embraced within such districts, and to provide for the borrowing or procuring of money from the United States or any agency thereof and the enter- ing into contracts, and for the issuance of bonds, warrants or other evidence of indebtedness for the repayment thereof." The District' s funds are raised by tgxatlm taxes collected s by the Orange County Tax Collector, said funds being deposited with the Orange County Treasurer. These funds are disbursed .by, warrants issued by the District, which. warrants are O.K. ' ed by the Orange County Auditor. At the present time there are no outstanding bonds issued by the District. Drainage lines are completed and paid for and the expenses of the District consist of maintenance of its pipe lines. All property belonging to the District is exempt from taxation, the same as for cities and counties. r s Form 1023 EXEMPTION APPLICATION be filed duplicate with Rev. Nov. 1959 the District Director for your J.S.Treasury Department (To be made only by a principal officer of the organization claiming exemption) District. Internal Revenue Service For use of organizations applying for exemption under section 501(a) and described in section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more of the following purposes (check purpose(s)): Religious Charitable ❑ Scientific Testing for Public Safety Educational For the prevention of cruelty to children or animals El Literary EVERY ORGANIZATION THAT CLAIMS TO BE EXEMPT MUST FURNISH THE INFORMATION AND DATA SPECIFIED IN DUPLICATE. IF ANY ORGANIZATION FAILS TO SUBMIT THE INFORMATION AND DATA REQUIRED, THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED ON ITS MERITS AND WILL BE RETURNED. 1. Full name of organization 2. Complete address(Number and street,post office box,city,State,etc.) 3. Date submitted 4a. Is the organization b. If "Yes," in which State and under which law(General corporation, not for profit, membership, educational, eleemosynary,etc.)? incorporated? Cite statutory provisions. Yes 0 No c. If not incorporated,what is form of organization? d. Date incorporated or organized 5a. Has organization filed Federal income tax return(s)? b. If "Yes," form number of return filed and Internal Revenue District c. Year(s)filed El Yes1-1 No where filed. 6. AFTER JULY 1, 1950, DID THE CREATOR OF YOUR ORGANIZATION (if a trust), OR A CONTRIBUTOR TO YOUR ORGANIZATION, OR A BROTHER OR SISTER (Whole or Half blood), SPOUSE, ANCESTOR, OR LINEAL DESCENDANT OF SUCH CREATOR OR CONTRIBUTOR, OR A CORPORATION CONTROLLED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY SUCH CREATOR OR CONTRIBUTOR—(If answer to any of the following is "YES," attach detailed statement) Yes No Yes No a. Borrow any part of your income or corpus? d. Purchase any securities or other property from you? b. Receive any compensation for personal services from you? e. Sell any securities or other property to you? f. Has any part of your income or corpus diverted to him by any c. Have any part of your services made available to him? transaction? 7. Has the organization issued membership, stock or other certifi- cates evidencing voting power in the organization? If "Yes," are they transferable for money or other consideration? I Yes,' attach a statement indicating the name of your pre ecessor s,the Ea. Is the organization the outgrowth or continuation of any form period during which it was in existence, and the reasons for its termination. of predecessor(s)? Submit copies of all papers by which the transfer of assets, if any, was effected. If"Yes,"attach a statement indicating(1)class or classes of such stock, (2)the number and par value of the shares, (3)the consideration for which issued,and (4)whether any dividends have been paid or whether your certificate of organ- b. Is capital stock issued and outstanding? ization authorizes such payment on any class of such stock. If "Yes," attach a statement containing full details, including (1) amounts or c. Has any distribution of your property ever been made to value, (2)source of funds or property distributed, and(3) basis of and authority shareholders or members? for distribution. d. Did you receive 10 percent or more of your assets from any settlor, member, stockholder, director, officer, etc., of your organization, or from any organization or individual enumer- If "Yes," attach a statement indicating name(s) and giving details of the form ated in question 6? of acquisition and reasons therefor. e. Does any part of your receipts represent payment for services of any character rendered by the organization? If"Yes," attach a statement explaining in detail. f. Is the organization now, or has it ever been, engaged in carrying on propaganda, or otherwise either advocating or If"Yes," attach a statement furnishing a detailed explanation of such activities, opposing pending or proposed legislation? and furnish copies of literature, if any,distributed by the organization. g. Does the organization participate in or intervene in (includ- ing the publishing or distributing of statements) any political If "Yes," attach a statement furnishing a detailed explanation and furnish campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office? copies of literature, if any, distributed by the organization. h. Have any payments been made to members or shareholders If"Yes," attach a statement furnishing a detailed explanation of the amount so for services rendered the organization? paid and the character of the services rendered. i. Does any part of the net income of the organization inure to the benefit of any private shareholder )r individual? If"Yes," attach a statement explaining in detail. j. Do you control, have you controlled, are you controlled by or have you been controlled by any organizotion(s)? If "Yes,"attach a statement explaining in detail. k. Are you in any manner affiliated with any organ ization(s)? If "Yes," attach a statement explaining in detail. I ;I 9. YOU MUST SUBMIT COPIES IN DUPLICATE OF ALL ADMINISTRATIVE OPINIONS AND SUBMIT CITATIONS OF ALL JUDICIAL DECISIONS AS WELL AS COPIES OF APPLICATIONS OR REQUESTS FOR SUCH OPINIONS AND DECISIONS (IF ANY) RELATING TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. Yes No b. Is the organization under the supervisory jurisdiction of any Yes .No a. Has the organization ever received or requested any exempt or State, county,or city regulatory body,such as the social wel- specjal status under the law of the State of its incorporation or fare agency, board of regents, etc., or has such status ever operation, such as income or property tax exemption? been requested? c. Has any court(including a Court of Probate,Surrogate's Court,etc.)ever declared that the organization was organized and operated for charitable, etc.,purposes or has such status ever been requested? 10. HAVE YOU ATTACHED COPIES IN DUPLICATE OF THE FOLLOWING WHICH YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT? a. If incorporated, a copy of your articles of incorporation,or if Yes No Yes No not incorporated, a copy of your constitution, articles of asso- ciation, declaration of trust, or other document setting forth e. A brief statement of the specific purposes for which the or- your aims and purposes. (Conformed copies must be fur- ganization was formed. (Do not quote from or make refer- nished of the original document, all amendments thereto, ence to the articles of incorporation or bylaws for this ques- and any changes presently proposed.) tion. b. A copy of your bylaws or other similar code of regulations. I. A statement explaining in detail each fund-raising activity (Conformed copies must be furnished of the original docu- and each business enterprise engaged in, accompanied by ment, all amendments thereto, and any changes presently copies of all agreements, if any, with other parties for the proposed.) conduct of each fund-raising activity or business. c. A complete statement of assets and liabilities as of the end g. A statement which describes in detail the nature of your of each annual accounting period. activities,activities which you sponsor,and proposed activities. ' h. A statement which explains fully any specific activities that the organization has engaged in or sponsored and which have d. A statement of receipts and expenditures for each annual been discontinued. (Give dates of commencement and termi- accounting period of operation. This statement should set nation and the reasons for discontinuance.) forth clearly the sources of receipts and purposes of expendi- tures. These items should include but are not limited to: i. A statement which describes the purposes, other than in pay- (1) Where funds have been loaned or borrowed, the reason ment for services rendered or supplies furnished,for which the for the transaction, the security given, and interest organization's funds are expended. required. j. A copy of each lease, if any, in which you are the lessee or (2) The extent to which the receipts or income is derived from lessor of property(real, personal, gas, oil, or mineral) or in nonmembers through ticket sales, facilities furnished,or which you own an interest under such lease, together with other income producing activities. copies of all agreements with other parties for development (3) Where applicant is a party to a lease, the other party of the property. being an officer, member, shareholder, or employee of the applicant or its predecessor, the amount received or k. A statement which clearly indicates what State statutes or paid for the lease, reosons for the transaction, and court decisions govern the distribution of assets upon dissolu- a statement as to the fair market value of the property tion. (This statement may be omitted if the organization's and how that value was determined. charter, certificate,or other instrument of organization makes provision for such distribution.) II. Are you claiming an exemption as an exclusively educational organization where a regular curriculum and faculty are not normally maintained or where a regulorlyl enrolled body of If "Yes," have you attached required specimen copies of any pupils or students is not normally in attendance at the place books, pamphlets, leaflets, or other printed matter issued or dis- where the educational activities are regularly carried on? tributed during each annual accounting period of operation? a. Full pay patients b. Part pay patients c. Charity patients (ad- 2. If the organization is a hospital or a home for the aged,state mitted as such) the number of patient days during each annual accounting period of operation of: INSTRUCTIONS I A. Time and Place for Filing.—An application will not be considered for torney specifically authorizing the agent or attorney to represent the or- exemption if the organization has had less than 12 months of active oper- ganization must be filed. ation(not mere existence or activity preparatory to major endeavors)for the purpose for which is was created,unless the organization is eligible for D. Claim for Exemption.—A mere claim or contention by an organization tentative exemption as a community or public type of organization as de- that it is exempt from income tax under section 501 (a)of the Internal j scribed in Rev. Rul.54-164, C.B. 1954-1, 88. Revenue Code of 1954 and the corresponding provisions of prior revenue When this application is completed and all information and data required acts will not relieve the organization from filing income tax returns and are attached,file in duplicate with your District Director of Internal Rev- paying the tax. enue. As soon as practicable after the information and data are received, E. Requests for withholding of information.—Any information which the organization will be advised of the Commissioner's determination and is contained in a supporting document and which is determined by the of the annual returns which will be required to be filed. Commissioner to relate to any trade secret,patent, process, style of work, B. Attachments.—Every attachment should show the name and address of or apparatus, may upon request be withheld from public inspection if the the organization, the date,an identifiable heading, and that it is an at- Commissioner determines that the disclosure of such information would tachment to Form 1023. adversely affect the organization. Such request must(1)clearly identify In addition to the documents and statements listed which must be filed, the material to be withheld (the document, page, paragraph, and line), any additional information citing court decisions, rulings,opinions,etc., (2) include the reasons for the organization's position that the informo- may be filed for purposes of expediting processing of the application. Lion is of the type which may be withheld from public inspection, and .C. Power of Attorney.—If the organization expects to be represented in (3) be filed with the supporting documents in which the material to be person or by correspondence by on agent or an attorney, a power of at- withheld is contained. SIGNATURE AND VERIFICATION I declare under the penalties of perjury that this application (including any accompanying statements)has been examined by me and is, to the best of my knowledge and belief,a true,correct, and complete application, made in good faith pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations thereunder. (Date) (Signature of officer) (Title) U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE:1959 OF-477907 IRS-D.C. � I Form 1023 Rev. Nov. 1959 EXEMPTION APPLICATION To be filed in duplicate with the District Director for your U. S.Treasury Department (To be made only by a principal officer of the organization claiming exemption) District. n Internal Revenue Service For use of organizations applying for exemption under section 501(a) and described in section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more of the following purposes (check purpose(s)): Religious Charitable El Scientific Testing for Public Safety Educational For The prevention of cruelty to children or animals Literary EVERY ORGANIZATION THAT CLAIMS TO BE EXEMPT MUST FURNISH THE INFORMATION AND DATA SPECIFIED IN DUPLICATE. IF ANY ORGANIZATION FAILS TO SUBMIT THE INFORMATION AND DATA REQUIRED, THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED ON ITS MERITS AND WILL BE RETURNED. 1. Full name of organization 2. Complete address(Number and street,post office box,city,State,etc.) 3. Date submitted 4a. Is the organization b. If "Yes," in which State and under which law (General corporation, not for profit, membership, educational, eleemosynary, etc.)? incorporated? Cite statutory provisions. Yes No c. If not incorporated,what is form of organization? d. Date incorporated or organized 5a. Has organization filed Federal income tax return(s)? b. If "Yes," form number of return filed and Internal Revenue District c. Year(s) filed Yes11 No where filed. 6. AFTER JULY 1, 1950, DID THE CREATOR OF YOUR ORGANIZATION (if a trust), OR A CONTRIBUTOR TO YOUR ORGANIZATION, OR A BROTHER OR SISTER(Whole or Half blood), SPOUSE, ANCESTOR, OR LINEAL DESCENDANT OF SUCH CREATOR OR CONTRIBUTOR, OR A CORPORATION CONTROLLED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY SUCH CREATOR OR CONTRIBUTOR—(If answer to any of the following is "YES," attach detailed statement.) Yes No Yes No a. Borrow any part of your income or corpus? d. Purchase any securities or other property from you? b. Receive any compensation for personal services from you? e. Sell any securities or other property to you? f. Has any part of your income or corpus diverted to him by any c. Have any part of your services made available to him? transaction? 7. Has the organization issued membership, stock or other certifi- cates evidencing voting power in the organization? If "Yes," are they transferable for money or other consideration? I "Yes," attach a statement indicating the name of your pre ecessor s, the 80. Is the organization the outgrowth or continuation of any form period during which it was in existence, and the reasons for its termination, of predecessor(s)? Submit copies of all papers by which the transfer of assets, if any, was effected. If"Yes,"attach a statement indicating (1)class or classes of such stock, (2)the number and par value of the shares,(3)the consideration for which issued, and (4)whether any dividends have been paid or whether your certificate of organ- b. Is capital stock issued and outstanding? ization authorizes such payment on any class of such stock. If"Yes," attach a statement containing full details, including (1) amounts or c. Has any distribution of your property ever been made to value,(2)source of funds or property distributed, and(3) basis of and authority shareholders or members? for distribution. d. Did you receive 10 percent or more of your assets from any settlor, member, stockholder, director, officer, etc., of your organization, or from any organization or individual enumer- If"Yes," attach a statement indicating names) and giving details of the form ated in question 6? of acquisition and reasons therefor. - e. Does any part of your receipts represent payment for services of any character rendered by the organization? If "Yes," attach a statement explaining in detail. f. Is the organization now, or has it ever been, engaged in carrying on propaganda, or otherwise either advocating or If"Yes," attach a statement furnishing a detailed explanation of such activities, opposing pending or proposed legislation? and furnish copies of literature, if any,distributed by the organization. g. Does the organization participate in or intervene in (includ- ing the publishing or distributing of statements) any political If "Yes," attach a statement furnishing a detailed explanation and furnish campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office? copies of literature, if any, distributed by the organization. h. Have any payments been made to members or shareholders If"Yes," attach a statement furnishing a detailed explanation of the amount so for services rendered the organization? paid and the character of the services rendered. i. Does any part of the net income of the organization inure to the benefit of any private shareholder -)r individual? If"Yes," attach a statement explaining in detail. j. Do you control, have you controlled, are you controlled by or have you been controlled by any organ ization(s)? If "Yes," attach a statement explaining in detail. k. Are you in any manner affiliated with any organ ization(s)? If"Yes," attach a statement explaining in detail. ) j 9. YOU MUST SUBMIT COPIES IN DUPLICATE OF ALL ADMINISTRATIVE OPINIONS AND SUBMIT CITATIONS OF ALL JUDICIAL DECISIONS AS WELL AS COPIES OF APPLICATIONS OR REQUESTS FOR SUCH OPINIONS AND DECISIONS (If ANY) RELATING TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. Yes No b. Is the organization under the supervisory jurisdiction of any Yes No a. Has the organization ever received or requested any exempt or State, county,or city regulatory body, such as the social wel- specjal status under the law of the State of its incorporation or fare agency, board of regents, etc., or has such status ever operation,such as income or property tax exemption? been requested? c. Has any court(including a Court of Probate,Surrogate's Court,etc.)ever declared that the organization was organized and operated for charitable, etc.,purposes or has such status ever been requested? 0. HAVE YOU ATTACHED COPIES IN DUPLICATE OF THE FOLLOWING WHICH YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT? a. If incorporated, a co f articles of incorporation, or if P PY o your P Yes No Yes No , not incorporated, a copy of your constitution, articles of asso- ciation,declaration of trust, or other document setting forth e. A brief statement of the specific purposes for which the or- your aims and purposes. (Conformed copies must be fur- ganization was formed. (Do not quote from or make refer- nished of the original document, all amendments thereto, ence to the articles of incorporation or bylaws for this ques- and any changes presently proposed.) tion.) b. A copy of your bylaws or other similar code of regulations. f. A statement explaining in detail each fund-raising activity (Conformed copies must be furnished of the original docu- and each business enterprise engaged in, accompanied by ment, all amendments thereto, and any changes presently copies of all agreements, if any, with other parties for the proposed.) conduct of each fund-raising activity or business. I c. A complete statement of assets and liabilities as of the end g. A statement which describes in detail the nature of your of each annual accounting period. activities,activities which you sponsor,and proposed activities. h. A statement which explains fully any specific activities that the organization has engaged in or sponsored and which have d. A statement of receipts and expenditures for each annual been discontinued. (Give dates of commencement and termi- accounting period of operation. This statement should set nation and the reasons for discontinuance.) i forth clearly the sources of receipts and purposes of expendi- tures. These items should include but are not limited to: i. A statement which describes the purposes, other than in pay- (I) Where funds have been loaned or borrowed, the reason ment for services rendered or supplies furnished,for which the j for the transaction, the security given, and interest organization's funds are expended. req u i red. j. A copy of each lease, if any, in which you are the lessee or (2) The extent to which the receipts or income is derived from lessor of property (real, personal, gas, oil, or mineral) or in nonmembers through ticket sales, facilities furnished,or which you own an interest under such lease, together with other income producing activities. copies of all agreements with other parties for development (3) Where applicant is a party to a lease, the other party of the property. being an officer, member, shareholder, or employee of the applicant or its predecessor, the amount received or k. A statement which clearly indicates what State statutes or paid for the lease, reosons for the transaction, and court decisions govern the distribution of assets upon dissolu- a statement as to the fair market value of the property tion. (This statement may be omitted if the organization's and how that value was determined. charter,certificate,or other instrument of organization makes provision for such distribution.) 11. Are you claiming an exemption as an exclusively educational organization where a regular curriculum and faculty are not normally maintained or where a regularlyl,enrolled body of If "Yes,'' have you attached required specimen copies of any pupils or students is not normally in attendance of the place books, pamphlets, leaflets, or other printed matter issued or dis- where the educational activities are regularly carried on? tributed during each annual accounting period of operation? a. Full pay patients b. Part pay patients c. Charity patients (ad- 12. If the organization is a hospital or a home for the aged,state mitted as such) the number of patient days during each annual accounting period of operation of: INSTRUCTIONS A. Time and Place for Filing.—An application will not be considered for torney specifically authorizing the agent or attorney to represent the or- exemption if the organization has had less than 12 months of active oper- ganization must be filed. j ation (not mere existence or activity preparatory to major endeavors)for the purpose for which is was created,unless the organization is eligible for D. Claim for Exemption.—A mere claim or contention by an organization tentative exemption as a community or public type of organization as de- that it is exempt from income tax under section 501 (a)of the Internal scribed in Rev. Rul. 54-164, C.B. 1954-1, 88. Revenue Code of 1954 and the corresponding provisions of prior revenue I When this application is completed and all information and data required acts will not relieve the organization from filing income tax returns and are attached,file in duplicate with your District Director of Internal Rev- paying the tax. enue. As soon as practicable after the information and data are received, E. Requests for withholding of information.—Any information which the organization will be advised of the Commissioner's determination and is contained in a supporting document and which is determined by the of the annual returns which will be required to be filed. Commissioner to relate to any trade secret,patent, process, style of work, B. Attachments.—Every attachment should show the name and address of or apparatus, may upon request be withheld from public inspection if the the organization,the date, an identifiable heading, and that it is an at- Commissioner determines that the disclosure of such information would tachment to Form 1023. adversely affect the organization. Such request must(1)clearly identify In addition to the documents and statements listed which must be filed, the material to be withheld (the document, page, paragraph, and line), any additional information citing court decisions, rulings, opinions,etc., (2) include the reasons for the organization's position that the informa- may be filed for purposes of expediting processing of the applicat ion. tion is of the type which may be withheld from public inspection, and C. Power of Attorney.—If the organization expects to be represented in (3) be filed with the supporting documents in which the material to be person or by correspondence by an agent or an attorney,a power of at- withheld is contained. SIGNATURE AND VERIFICATION I declare under the penalties of perjury that this application (including any accompanying statements)has been examined by me and is, to the best of my knowledge and belief,a true, correct, and complete application, made in good faith pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations thereunder. (Date) (Signature of officer) (Title) lx U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1959 OF-477907 IRS—D.C. Attaclynent to Form 1024, Exemption Application. TALBE DRAINAGE DISTRICT 956-00-4-09OW P'T 844 North Bireb St. , Santa Ana, Calif. Talbert Drain-age District was incorporated June 1, 1904, under the DrainaSe District Act of 1903, the full title of said Act being as follows: "An act to provide for the organization and government of drainage districts, for the drainage of agricultural lands other than swamp and overflowed lands, to provide for the acquisition or construction thereby of works ,for the drainage of the lands embraced within such districts, and to provide for the borrowing or procuring of money from the United States or any agency thereof and the entering Into contracts, and for the issuance of bonds, warrants or other evidence of indebtedness for the repayment thereof." The District' s funds are raised by taxes collected by the orange County Tax Collector, said funds being deposited with the Orange County Treasurer. These funds are disbursed by warrants Issued by the District, which warrants are 0. K. 'ed by the Orange County Auditor. At the present time there are no outstanding bonds Issued by the District. Drainage lines are completed and Paid for and th§(expenses of the D1 strict ,consist of maintenance of Its pipe lines. All property belonging to the District is exempt from taxation, the same as for cities and counties. The District desires by this Application to be exempted from the payment of excise tax on gasoline. FORM 1024 EXEMPTION APPLICATION To be filed in duplicate Rev. June 1962 with the District Diree- U.S.Treasury Department (To be made only by a principal officer of the organization claiming exemption) for for your District Internal Revenue Service For the use of organizations applying for exemption under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code which are described in the following subsections: (Check below the applicable subsection.) - ❑ Section 501 (c) (4)—Civic leagues or social welfare or- r$ Section 501 (c) (5)—Labor, agricultural, or horticul- ganizations (including posts, councils,etc.,of veterans' tural organizations. organizations). ❑ Section 501 (c) (6)—Business leagues, chambers of commerce, etc. ❑ Section 501 (c) (4)—Local associations of employees. ❑ Section 501 (c) M-Fraternal beneficiary societies,etc. EVERY ORGANIZATION THAT CLAIMS TO BE EXEMPT MUST FURNISH THE INFORMATION AND DATA SPECIFIED IN DUPLICATE. IF ANY ORGANIZATION FAILS TO SUBMIT THE INFORMATION AND DATA REQUIRED, THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED ON ITS MERITS AND WILL BE RETURNED. Ia. FULL NAME OF ORGANIZATION 1 b. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2. COMPLETE ADDRESS (Number and street,post office box,city,.State,etc.) I 3. DATE.SUBMITTED 4a. IS THE ORGANIZATION b. IF "YES," IN WHICH STATE AND TINDER WHICH LAW (GENERAL CORPORATION, NOT FOR PROFIT, MEMBERSHIP, EDUCATIONAL, INCORPORATED? ELEEMOSYNARY, ETC.)? CITE STATUTORY PROVISIONS. ❑Yes ❑No C. IF NOT INCORPORATED, WHAT IS FORM OF ORGANIZATION? d. DATE INCORPORATED OR ORGANIZED e. MONTH AND DAY ON WHICH THE ANNUAL AC- COUNTING PERIOD ENDS 5a. HAS ORGANIZATION FILED FEDERAL INCOME TAX I b. IF "YM," FORM NUMBER OF RETURN FILED AND INTERNAL REVENUE C. YEAR(S) FILED RETURN(S)? ❑ Yes ❑ NO DISTRICT WHERE FILED. Yes No 6a. Is THE ORGANIZATION THE OUTGROWTH OR CONTINUATION of If "Yes." attach a statement indicating the name of your predecessor(s), the ANY FORM OF PREDECESSOR(S)? period during which It was in existence, and the reasons for its termination. Submit copies of all papers by which the transfer of assets,if any,was effected. If "Yes," attach a statement indicating (1) class or classes of such stock, b. IS CAPITAL STOCK ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING? (2) the number,and par value of the shares. (3) the consideration for which issued, and (4) whether any dividends have been paid or whether your certi- ficate of organization authorizes such payment On any class of such stock. C. HAS ANY DISTRIBUTION OF YOUR PROPERTY OR SURPLUS EVER BEEN I£"Yes." attach a statement containing full details, including (1) amounts or MADE TO SHAREHOLDERS OR MEMBERS? value, (2) source of funds or property distributed, and (3) basis of and authority for distribution. d. DOES ANY PART OF YOUR RECEIPTS REPRESENT PAYMENT FOR SERVICES OF ANY CHARACTER RENDERED BY THE ORGANIZATION? I£"Yes," attach a statement explaining in detail. e. HAVE ANY PAYMENTS BEEN MADE TO MEMBERS OR SHAREHOLDERS If "Yes," attach a statement furnishing a detailed explanation of the amount FOR SERVICES RENDERED THE ORGANIZATION? so paid and the character of the services rendered. f. DOES ANY PART OF THE NET INCOME OF THE ORGANIZATION INURE TO THE BENEFIT OF ANY PRIVATE SHAREHOLDER OR INDIVIDUAL? If"Yes," attach a statement explaining in detail. g. Do YOU PAY SICK OR DEATH BENEFITS, OR PENSIONS OR ANNUI- TIES TO YOUR MEMBERS J I£ "Yes," attach a statement explaining the rules for eligibility. . 7. YOU MUST SUBMIT COPIES OF ALL ADMINISTRATIVE OPINIONS AND SUBMIT CITATIONS OF ALL JUDICIAL DECISIONS AS WELL AS COPIES OF APPLICATIONS OR REQUESTS FOR SUCH OPINIONS AND DECISIONS (IF ANY) RELATING TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: a. HAS THE ORGANIZATION EVER RECEIVED OR REQUESTED ANY Ex- Yes No Yes No EMPT OR SPECIAL STATUS UNDER THE LAW OF THE STATE OF ITS b. IS THE ORGANIZATION TINDER THE SUPERVISORY JURISDICTION OF ANY STATE, COUNTY, OR CITY REGULATORY BODY, SUCH AS THE INCORPORATION OR OPERATION, SUCH AS INCOME OR PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION? SOCIAL WELFARE AGENCY, BOARD OF REGENTS, ETC.. c. HAS ANY COURT (INCLUDING A COURT OF PROBATE, SURROGATE'S COURT, ETC.) EVER DECLARED THAT THE ORGANIZATION WAS ORGANIZED AND OPERATED FOR CHARITABLE,ETC.,PURPOSES? 3. IF YOU ARE CLAIMING EXEMPTION AS AN ORGANIZATION DESCRIBED IN SECTION 501 (C) (4) AS A LOCAL ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYEES, ATTACH A STATEMENT GIVING NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF EMPLOYERS WHOSE EMPLOYEES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE ASSOCIATION. IF EMPLOYEES OF MORE THAN ONE PLANT OR OFFICE OF THE SAME EMPLOYER ARE ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP, GIVE THE ADDRESS OF EACH SUCH PLANT OR OFFICE. 9. IF YOU ARE CLAIMING EXEMPTION AS AN ORGANIZATION DESCRIBED IN SECTION 501 (c) (6), DO YOU PERFORM PARTICULAR SERVICES FOR MEMBERS, SHARE- HOLDERS, OR OTHERS, SUCH AS FURNISHING CREDIT REPORTS, COLLECTING ACCOUNTS,.INSPECTING PRODUCTS, CONDUCTING ADVERTISING, PURCHASING MERCHAN- DISE, OR OTHER SIMILAR UNDERTAKINGS? ❑ Yes ❑ NO IF"YES," ATTACH A STATEMENT IN DETAIL, INCLUDING INCOME REALIZED AND EXPENSES INCURRED, REGARDING SUCH ACTIVITIES. IF ENGAGED IN ADVERTISING, ATTACH SPECIMEN COPIES OF MATERIAL. 10a. IF YOU ARE CLAIMING EXEMPTION AS A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY,ETC., As DESCRIBED IN SECTION 501(c)(E), STATE WHETHER THE ORGANIZATION OPERATES UNDER THE LODGE SYSTEM OR FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF THE MEMBERS OF AN ORGANIZATION SO OPERATING. (Operating under the lodge system means carrying on activities under a form of organization that comprises local branches, chartered by a parent organization and largely self- governing,called lodges,chapters,or the like.) b. IN THE CASE OF A SUBORDINATE OR LOCAL LODGE, ETC., ATTACH A CERTIFICATE SIGNED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE PARENT ORGANIZATION, UNDER THE SEAL OF THAT ORGANIZATION, CERTIFYING THAT THE SUBORDINATE LODGE IS A DULY CONSTITUTED BODY OPERATING UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE PARENT BODY. C. IN THE CASE OF A PARENT OR GRAND LODGE,ATTACH A STATEMENT SHOWING (1) THE NUMBER OF SUBORDINATE LODGES IN ACTIVE OPERATION,AND (2)_WHETHER PERIODICAL MEETINGS ARE ACTUALLY HELD. d. ATTACH A STATEMENT DESCRIBING THE TYPES OF BENEFITS (LIFE,SICK,ACCIDENT,OR OTHER BENEFITS) PAID MEMBERS. 11. HAVE YOU ATTACHED COPIES IN DUPLICATE OF THE FOLLOWING WHICH YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT? a. If incorporated, a copy of your articles of incorporation, or if Yes NO Yes No not incorporated,a copy of your constitution, articles of associa- f. A statement explaining in detail each fund-raising activity and - tion, declaration of trust, or other document setting forth your each business enterprise engaged in, accompanied by copies of aims and purposes. (Conformed copies must be furnished of all agreements, if any, with other parties for the conduct of each the original document,all amendments thereto,and any changes fund-raising activity or business. presently proposed.) b. A copy of your bylaws or other similar code of regulations. (Con- formed copies must be furnished of the original document, all g• A statement which describes in detail the nature of your activi- amendments thereto,and any changes presently proposed.) ties, activities which you sponsor, and proposed activities. h. A statement which explains fully any specific activities that the c. A complete statement of assets and liabilities as of the end of each 'organization has engaged in or sponsored and which have been annual accounting period of operation. discontinued. (Give dates of commencement and termination and the reasons for discontinuance.) d. A statement of receipts and expenditures for each annual ac- i. A statement which describes the purposes, other than in pay- counting period of operation. This statement should set forth ment for services rendered or supplies furnished, for which the clearly the sources of receipts and purposes of expenditures. organization's funds are expended. These items should include but are not limited to: (1) Where funds have been loaned or borrowed, the reason for the transaction, the security given, and interest required. i. A copy of each lease,if any,in which you are the lessee or lessor of property (real,personal,gas,oil,or mineral) or in which you (2) The extent to which the receipts or income is,derived from own an interest under such lease, together with copies of all nonmembers through ticket sales, facilities furnished, or agreements with other parties for development of the property. other income producing activities. (3) Where applicant is a party,to a lease, the other party being k. A statement which clearly indicates what State statutes or court r officer,member,shareholder,or employee of the applicant decisions govern the distribution of assets upon dissolution. (This re asons for the transaction, and a statement as to the fair its predecessor,the amount received or paid for the lease, statement may be omitted if the organization's charter,certificate, re in strument nstrument o or market value of the property and how that value was deter- or o f organization makes provision for such dis- mined. _ tribution.) ' e. A brief statement which states the specific purposes for which the 1. A statement which clearly indicates what qualifications are neces- organization was formed. (Do not quote from or maAe reference sary for membership in the organization. (This statement may to the articles of incorporation or bylaws for this purpose.) be omitted if the charter, certificate, or other instrument of or. . g¢nization so provides.) INSTRUCTIONS A. TIME AND PLACE FOR FILING by correspondence by an agent or an attorney, a power of An application will not be considered for exemption if the attorney-specifically authorizing the agent or attorney to rep- organization has had less than 12 months of active operation resent the organization must be filed. (not mere existence or activity preparatory to major en- D. CLAIM FOR EXEMPTION deavors) for the purpose for which it was created. A mere claim or contention by an organization that it is When this application is completed and all information and exempt from income tax under section 501 (a) of the Inter- data required are attached,file in duplicate with your District nal Revenue Code will not relieve the organization from Director of Internal Revenue. As Soon as practicable after filing income tax returns and paying the tax. the information and data are received,the organization will E. REQUESTS FOR WITHHOLDING OF INFORMATION be advised of the Commissioner's determination and of the annual returns which will be required to be filed. Any information which is submitted in the application or in B. ATTACHMENTS support of it and which is determined by the Commissioner to relate to any trade secret, patent, process, style of work, Every attachment should show.the name and address of the or apparatus, may upon request be withheld from public in- organization,the date, an identifiable heading, and that it is spection if the Commissioner determines that the disclosure an attachment to Form 1024. of such information would adversely affect the organization. In addition to the documents and statements listed which Such requests must (1) clearly identify the material to be must be,filed, any additional information citing court deci- withheld (the document,page, paragraph, and line), (2) in- sions, rulings, opinions, etc., may be filed for purposes of clude the reasons for the organization's position that the in- expediting processing of the application. formation is of the type which may be withheld from public C. POWER OF ATTORNEY inspection, and (3) be filed with the documents in which the If the organization expects to be represented in person or material to be withheld is contained. DECLARATION I declare under penalties of perjury that I have examined this application (including accompanying statements) and to the best of my knowledge and belief it is-true,correct,and complete. ----------------------------------- (Date) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------• (Signature of officer) (Title) A U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE:1962-0-640929 3 - FORM 1024 EXEMPTION APPLICATION' To be filed in' duplicate Rev. June 1962 with.the District Direc- U.S.Treasury Department (To be made only by a principal officer of the organization claiming exemption) for for. your District Internal Revenue Service For the use of organizations applying for exemption under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code which are described in .the following subsections: (Check below the applicable subsection.) ❑ Section 501 (c) (4)—Civic leagues or social welfare or- Section 501 (c) (5)—Labor, agricultural, or horticul- ganizations (including posts;councils,etc.,of veterans' tural organizations. organizations). ❑ Section 501 (c) (6)—Business leagues, chambers of commerce, etc. ❑ Section 501 (c) (4)—Local associations of employees. ❑ Section 501 (c) (8)—Fraternal beneficiary societies,etc, EVERY ORGANIZATION THAT CLAIMS TO BE EXEMPT MUST FURNISH THE INFORMATION AND DATA SPECIFIED IN DUPLICATE. IF ANY ORGANIZATION FAILS TO SUBMIT THE INFORMATION AND DATA REQUIRED, THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED ON ITS MERITS AND WILL'BE RETURNED. la. FULL NAME OF ORGANIZATION b. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2. COMPLETE ADDRESS (Number and street,poet o9ce box,city,State,etc.) 3. DATE SUBMITTED 4a. Is THE ORGANIZATION b. IF "YES," IN WHICH STATE AND UNDER WHICH LAW (GENERAL CORPORATION, NOT FOR PROFIT, MEMBERSHIP, EDUCATIONAL, INCORPORATED?' ELEE�M,O{SY�NARY,�ETC.)? CITE STATUTORY PROVISIONS. - t�.yil./� v'I.i �(�.( y- •L-//j��,ril�r/ ',j,,/yf/ O Yes ❑No d✓l.%1�'c'"'�y,,.�f g �.1...,y�F�.JC...,�,w�� .G-'�-- "". �/L' C.-IF NOT INCORPORATED,WHAT IS FORM OF ORGANIZATION? d. DATE INCORPORATED OR ORGANIZED e. MONTH AND DAY ON WHICH THE ANNUAL AC- - COUNTING PERIOD ENDS 5a.-HAS ORGANIZATION FILED FEDERAL INCOME TAX b. IF "YE9," FORM NUMBER OF RETURN FILED AND INTERNAL REVENUE C. YEAR(S) FILED ' RETURN(S)? El - NO I DISTRICT WHERE FILED. Yes No 6a. IS THE ORGANIZATION THE OUTGROWTH OR CONTINUATION of If "Yes." attach a statement indicating the name of your predecessor(s), the ANY FORM OF PREDECESSOR(S)? periSubmitcoPies of allh it paperss in existence,by which the transfer of as the sets,if anns for y,was effected. If "Yes," attach a statement indicating (1) class or classes of such stock, b. IS CAPITAL STOCK ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING? (2) the number and par value of the shares, (3) the consideration for which issued, and (4) whether any dividends have been paid or whether your certi- ficate of organization authorizes such payment on any class of such stock. C. HAS ANY DISTRIBUTION OF YOUR PROPERTY OR SURPLUS EVER BEEN If "Yes," attach a statement containing full details, including (1) amounts or MADE TO SHAREHOLDERS OR MEMBER$? V Value„(2) source Of funds or property distributed, and (3) basis Of and authority for distribution. - d. DOES ANY PART OF YOUR RECEIPTS REPRESENT PAYMENT FOR SERVICES OF ANY CHARACTER RENDERED BY THE ORGANIZATION?' -!• If"Yes," attach a statement explaining in detail. e. HAVE ANY PAYMENTS BEEN MADE TO MEMBERS OR SHAREHOLDERS /\ If "Yes," attach a statement furnishing a detailed explanation of the amount FOR SERVICES RENDERED THE ORGANIZATION? x so paid and the character of the services rendered. ' f. DOES ANY PART OF THE NET INCOME OF THE ORGANIZATION INURE ' TO THE BENEFIT OF ANY PRIVATE SHAREHOLDER OR INDIVIDUAL? If "Yes," attach a statement explaining in detail. g. DO YOU PAY SICK OR DEATH BENEFITS, OR PENSIONS OR ANNUI- TIES TO YOUR MEMBERS? If "Yes," attach a statement explaining the rules for eligibility. 7. YOU MUST SUBMIT COPIES OF ALL ADMINISTRATIVE OPINIONS AND SUBMIT CITATIONS OF ALL JUDICIAL DECISIONS AS WELL AS COPIES OF APPLICATIONS OR REQUESTS FOR SUCH OPINIONS AND DECISIONS (IF ANY) RELATING TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: a. HAS THE ORGANIZATION EVER RECEIVED OR REQUESTED ANY'Ex- Yes No Yes No EMPT OR SPECIAL STATUS UNDER THE LAW OF THE STATE OF ITS b. Is THE ORGANIZATION UNDER THE SUPERVISORY JURISDICTION OF INCORPORATION OR-OPERATION, SUCH AS INCOME OR PROPERTY TAX ANY STATE, COUNTY, OR CITY REGULATORY BODY, SUCH AS THE EXEMPTION? SOCIAL WELFARE AGENCY, BOARD OF REGENTS, ETC.. c.-HAs ANY COURT (INCLUDING A COURT OF PROBATE, SURROGATE'S COURT, ETC.) EVER DECLARED THAT THE ORGANIZATION WAS ORGANIZED' AND OPERATED FOR CHARITABLE,ETC.,PURPOSES? " 8. IF YOU ARE CLAIMING EXEMPTION AS AN ORGANIZATION DESCRIBED IN SECTION 501 (c) (4) AS A LOCAL ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYEES, ATTACH A STATEMENT GIVING NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF EMPLOYERS WHOSE EMPLOYEES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE ASSOCIATION. IF EMPLOYEES OF MORE THAN ONE PLANT OR OFFICE OF THE SAME EMPLOYER ARE ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP, GIVE THE ADDRESS OF EACH SUCH PLANT OR OFFICE. 9. IF YOU ARE CLAIMING EXEMPTION AS AN ORGANIZATION DESCRIBED IN SECTION 501 (C) (6), DO YOU PERFORM PARTICULAR SERVICES FOR MEMBERS, SHARE- HOLDERS, OR OTHERS, SUCH AS FURNISHING CREDIT REPORTS, COLLECTING ACCOUNTS, INSPECTING PRODUCTS, CONDUCTING ADVERTISING, PURCHASING MERCHAN- DISE, OR OTHER SIMILAR UNDERTAKINGS? ❑ Yes ❑ No IF"YES," ATTACH A STATEMENT IN DETAIL, INCLUDING INCOME REALIZED AND EXPENSES INCURRED, REGARDING SUCH ACTIVITIES. IF'ENGAGED IN ADVERTISING, ATTACH SPECIMEN COPIES OF MATERIAL. 10a. IF YOU ARE CLAIMING EXEMPTION AS A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY,ETC., As DESCRIBED IN SECTION 501(C)(8), STATE WHETHER THE ORGANIZATION OPERATES UNDER THE LODGE SYSTEM OR FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF THE MEMBERS OF AN ORGANIZATION SO OPERATING. (Operating under the lodge system means carrying on activities under a form of organization that comprises local branches, chartered by a parent organization and ldrgely self- governing,called lodges,chapters,or the like.) b. IN THE CASE OF A SUBORDINATE OR LOCAL LODGE, ETC., ATTACH A CERTIFICATE SIGNED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE PARENT ORGANIZATION, UNDER THE SEAL OF THAT ORGANIZATION, CERTIFYING THAT THE SUBORDINATE LODGE IS A DULY CONSTITUTED BODY OPERATING UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE PARENT BODY. C. IN THE CASE OF A PARENT OR GRAND LODGE,ATTACH A STATEMENT SHOWING (1) THE NUMBER OF SUBORDINATE LODGES IN ACTIVE OPERATION,AND (2) WHETHER PERIODICAL MEETINGS ARE ACTUALLY HELD. d. ATTACH A STATEMENT•DESCRIBING THE TYPES OF BENEFITS (LIFE,SICK,ACCIDENT,OR OTHER BENEFITS) PAID MEMBERS. ' 11. HAVE YOU ATTACHED COPIES IN DUPLICATE OF THE FOLLOWING WHICH•YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT? a. If incorporated; a copy of your articles of incorporation, or if Yes No Yes No not incorporated,a copy of your constitution, articles of associa- - f. A statement explaining in detail each fund-raising activity and tion, declaration-of trust, or other document setting forth your each business enterprise engaged in, accompanied by Copies of aims and purposes. (Conformed copies must be furnished of. all agreements;if any,with other parties,for the conduct of each the original document, all amendments thereto,and any changes fund-raising activity or business: presently proposed.) - b. A copy of your bylaws or other similar code of regulations. (Con- g, A statement which describes in detail the nature of your activi- formed copies must be furnished of the original document, all ties, activities which you sponsor, and proposed' activities. ' 'amendments thereto,and any changes presently proposed.), r - ` - h. A statement which explains fully anyspecific activities that the, c. A complete statement of assets and liabilities as of the end-of each ' r organization'has e"n'gaged in or sponsored and'which have been annual accounting period of operation. discontinued. (Give dates of commencement and termination. and the reasons for discontinuance.), d. A statement of receipts and expenditures for each annual ac- i. A statement which describes the purposes, other than in pay- counting period' of'operation. This statement should set forth ment for services rendered or supplies furnished, for which the clearly the sources of receipts and purposes Of expenditures. organization's funds are expended. ) These items should include but are not limited to: _ (1) Where funds'have been loaned or borrowed, the reason for the transaction, the security given, and interest required. j. A copy of each lease,if any,in which you are the lessee or lessor' of property (real, personal,gas,oil,or mineral) or in which you (2) The extent to which the receipts or income is derived from `y; own an interest under such lease, together with copies of all nonmembers through, ticket sales, -facilities'furnished,, or_ ,..agreements with other parties for development of the property. other income producing activities. F - (3) Where applicant'is a party to a-lease,the other party being k. A statement,which clearly indicates what State statutes or court or officer,member,shareholder,or employee of the applicant - decisions govern the distribution of assets upon dissolution.''(This re its predecessor,the amount received or paid for the lease, statement may be omitted if the organization's charter,certificate, ' reasons for the transaction, and a statement as to the.fair or other instrument of organization makes provision or such dis- market value of the property and how that value was deter- f mined. .,. _ - -, tribution.) e. A brief_statement which states the specific purposes for which the 1. A statement which clearly indicates what qualifications are neces- organization,was formed. (Do not quote from or madoe reference T sary for membership in the organization. (This statement may '\ be omitted if,the charter;-certificate,-or other instrument of or. to the articles of incorporation or bylaws for this purpose.) ganization so provides.) INSTRUCTIONS, A. TIME AND PLACE FOR FILING by. correspondence by an agent'or an attorney, a power of An.application will not be considered for exemption if the attorney specifically authorizing the agent,or attorney to rep- organization has had less than 12 months of active operation resent the organization must be filed. (not mere existence or activity preparatory to'major en- D. CLAIM FOR EXEMPTION deavors) for the"purpose for which it was created. A mere claim or contention by an organization that it,is When this application.is•colrlpleted and-all information and, exempt from'income tax under section 501'(a) of the Inter- data required are attached,fil'e'in duplicate with your District' nal Revenue Code will not relieve the organization from Director of Internal-Revenue. As soon as practicable after filing income tax returns and paying the tax. the information and data are received,the organization will E REQUESTS FOR.WITHHOLDING.OF'INFORMATIOIV be advised-of the•Commissioner'sdetermination and of.the ...Any information"which'is submitted in the application or in- ` annual returns which will be required to,be filed. B. ATTACHMENTS support;of it arid which is determined by the Commissioner to relate to any trade secret, patent, process, style of work, Every attachment should show the name and address of the or apparatus, may upon request be withheld from public in- organization, the-date,'-an identifiable heading; and that it is spection if the Commissioner determines that the disclosure an attachment to Form 1024.. of such information would adversely affect the organization. In addition to the documents and statements listed which Such requests must (1) clearly identify the material to be must,-be filed, any additional information citing court deci- withheld (the document,page, paragraph, and line), (2) in- sions, rulings, opinions, etc., may, be filed'for purposes of elude the reasons for the organization's position that the in- expediting processing of the application. formation is of the type which maybe withheld from public C. POWER OF ATTORNEY inspection, and (3) be filed with the documents in which the If the organization_expects to be represented in person or material to be withheld is contained. DECLARATION I declare under penalties of-perjury that I have examined this application. (including accompanying.statements) and to the best of my knowledge and belief,it is true,correct,and complete. - _ - (Date) ------------ ------------- ___ _ r ,(Signature of officer - (Title) P 1i U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE:1962-0-640929 - - EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE ..w Form 731 G j E.;W I TREASURY DEPARTMENT E. o (Revised April 1955) P r F or erooms INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Tax n Transportation of Persons—Seats Berths Stat E.W„� . F U ww Place of issue of ticket --------------------------------------------------------;---------- (---------------------- -Date----------t------ --r 19------ a o;w Name of issuing carrier-----------------------------—----------------------------------:----------------------------_--------------------- ------------ oa Ticket Form No-------------------=-------------- Ticket No. ------------------------ W F (To be filled in by agent of carrier issuing ticket) Ow"4 For ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Via --------------------------------- - 9 W m (Transportation—seat,berth,or stateroom) -- ----- --------- O E. zW From W m ---- ---- ---- ----- --- -- -- -- - TO ------ ----- ---- ---------- -------- -- --------- --- -------- W E- I CERTIFY that the charges for the service indicated above have been,or will be,paid by a State or Territory,or Polit, 1 we Subdivision thereof,or the District of Columbia, as indicated below, are incurred in the performance of my official duties, zax and are exempt from the tax imposed under section 4261 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. OZU) FF~ 1 --------- --- ---------- ------------------------------------------- ------------------ -- - ----- , (State etc.,subdivision and service for account of which exemption is (Signa�ilre) authorized) WIZ PENALTY FOR FRAUDULENT USE,$5,000 OR IMPRISONMENT, OR BOTH. -------------------------- '-----------------'---- Z F W ----------'--- Q C4 r (Title) FU NOTE.—A separate exemption certificate will be required for each payment for transportation and/or seating or sleeping accommodations furnished,in connection therewith. U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 16-23913-4 t ( � M IL To A �: RECORDED AT REQUEST OF IN OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF. SEP 13 1963 RUBY McFARLAND,County Recorder NOTICE OF COMPLETION FREE _ Notice is .given„ that work was completed on that certain work known as Banning Avenue- Pump Station for the undersigned agency on September 6, 1963, and that said job was accepted - by this agency on September 12, 1963. The contractor on said job was A. A. Famularo of 2840 crest First Street, Santa Ana, California, and the Contract was dated January 29, 1963. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT Pres. IC� Ernest Gisler Alice M. Cole STATE. OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY ' OF ORANGE ss . f' On Sept: 12, 1963, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally' appeared Ernest Gisler, known to me to be the President, and Alice N. Cole, known to me to be the Secretary of the Talbert Drainage District, and known to be to be the persons who executed the within Instrument on behalf of the said Corporation, and they acknowledged to-me- that such Corpor-ati-on executed the same® WIvuESS my hand and official seal, John M. Hib?S:V .�..�....._., .,.{ t Lary Public an and for said County and State . iIf !Idommission .expires March 2, 1964. July 5th, 1963 Mrs. A. Folkerts 18271 Busbard Fountain Valley, Calif. Dear Mrs. Folkerts; Your notice to the District, that you are not using our drainage line any more since you have sold the property, and asking that our agreement be cancelled , was presented to the Board of Directors at their last meeting held on July grid, 1963. By unanimous action of the Board, at said meeting the cancellation was approved. The agreement -referred to is dated June let, 1951 , between the Talbert Drainage District as first party, and Aafke Folkerts, John Folkerts and Juanita Folkerts, as second parties , which expired June let, 1956, but was extended for another five years, to June let, 1961, and extended again for three years, to June lato 1964. The agreement and extensions are of no further effect. We to thank you for your promptness in making payments and your cooperation In the matter. Very truly yours, TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT. By Secretary . A ]e 7CONOUE -MULT I P L isss SCLEROS'-' � y� 1 t 0 a i �I r .�_-_ ___.__T-T__ _ ..-_ _ _ _ _ _ ._ .._ _ _ •��,,. � � � �f 6� �-�' �w �`yi� �- ��' - �� �✓�� � � r ��-- �� �� � �Q/ � `�7��� n �, � � ���� f i January 24th, 1963 FOLKERTS DAIRY 18271 Bushard St. Huntington Beach, Calif. i To TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, DR. Amount due under agreement dated June 1st, 1951, and extensions thereof, for disposal of waste water from barns and stables into the lines of the District, from December l st, 1962 , to June- l.st, 1963, at $5.00 per month, payable in advance, 30.00. i I I I t J , AGREEMENT. TFIIS .AGREEVIEIV"T made.and entered into this lst day of June, 1951, BY AND BETWEM TALBERT MAIIIAGE DISTRICT, organized under the Drainage Act of California. approved Ntarch 20, 1903, as party of the first part, and AA3+'KE FOLKERTS, JOHiJ FOLI ERTS and JUANITA FOLYMES,, as parties of the second part; WITNESSETR: 1. That each of the parties hereto acknowledges receipt of d valuable consideration for entering into and executing this agreement. 2. That the party of the first part grants to the parties of the second part the right to dispose of the waste water from barns and stables of the parties of the second part, throu& a filter and settle- went tank constructed and maintained by the parties of the second part, into the drainage pipe line knoi,rn as Ditch No. 4 of the party of the first, part, at a point approximately 1075 feet North of the center of Section 31, Township 5 South, Range 10 West, S. B. B. & M., all expense of the delivery of the water into said pipe line to be borne and paid by the parties of the second part. The barns and stables and filter and settlement tank herein referred to are in connection with two dairies owned by the parties of the second part and are located on the property of the parties of the second part described as the Southeast (Pmrter of the Northwest quarter of said Section 31. 3. The parties of the second part agree to pay to the party of the first part, for the privilege hereby &Tanted, at the rate of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per month, to be paid semi-annually in advance, and being $5.00 per. month for each of said dairies. Receipt is hereby aclMowledged of the sum of Sixty Dollars ($60.00) for the first six months, from June 1st, 1951, to December lst, 1951- 4. The 1parties of the second.part agree to flush the pipe line of said Ditch No. 4 of the party of the first part, by pumping into this line at a point above their waste connections, approximately 50 M. I. of water for at least one hour each week for each dairy. (This flushing to be on alternate days with other owners havirqgs�jpilar agreements in said - 1 - A Section 31.) All cost of such connections for and operation of said flushing to be paid for by the parties of the second part. 5. This agreement is not appurtenant to the property of the parties of the second part, to which the same applies, and is only transferrable on written permission of the party of the first part. 6. This agreement shall continue for the term of five years from the date hereof, but is subject to revocation at any time by either party hereto upon thirty days' written notice of revocation given to the other party. IN WITNESS WHUMF, the said parties hereto have caused their names to be hereto subscribed as of the date first herein written. TALBM DRAIW GE DISTRICT President. By GMT ' Secretary. Party of the First Part. Parties of the Second Part. _ 2 ® TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT [INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 19041 X1'4YW69fyF:rFF'-HXP[. SANTA ANA, CALIF. 844 North Birch St. November 12th, 1956 To Mrs. Aafke Folkerts: Your recent letter requesting continuance of your use of our drainage line, for one connection only, was presented. to our Board of Directors at their meeting an November 5th, 1956, at which time they granted you an extension. for another five-year term, from the let day of June, 1956, to the let day of June, 1961, the rate to be 415.00 per month for the one connection, instead of �10.00 per month. This extension Is to be attached to and made a part of the agreement dated the 1st day of June, 1951, between Talbert Drainage District as party of the first part , and Aafke Folkerts, John Folkerts and Juanita Folkerts, as parties of the second part ; the terns of said agreement to remain the same, except the change of rate as stated above. TALBERT DTV,TLNA'1E DISTRICT By Secretary., I hereby accept the above extension of agreement and agree to the terms thereof. hated this 24th T day of November,, 1956. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) XWX9#1€4C3Q=XX, 5ANTA ANA, CALIF. 844 North Birch St. November loth, 1961 To Mrs. Aafke Folkerts: -It was reported to the Board of Directors of Talbert Drainage District at their meeting held on Tuesday, Nor ember 7th , 1961, that the agreement between you and the District dated June let, 1951 , for five years, which. was extended for another five years, expired on June lst, 1961. Since you now have just one connection, the rate has been #5.00 per month. Subject to your approval and acceptance, the Board granted a further extension of this agreement for three yea.r:.s, to the 1st day of June , 1964, at the same rate. This extension :Ls to be attached to and made a part of the above mentioned agreement, the terms of which are to remain the same. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT By ee--4- - Secretary. I hereby accept the above extension of agreement and agree to the terms thereof. Dated this day of November, 1961. n •� f e/ July 6, 1951 Talbert Drainage District 5th Street Santa Ana, Calif. D i�ax Sir Mr. Moiola informed me that our contract with the Talbert Drainage District, regarding water disposal from our two dairies terminated June 31, 1951. I am requesting a, renewal of said contract for another five.years. This system of disposing of our surplus barn water had been a great help in the operation of my dairy, and I hope we can continue on the same relationshi-o. Yours truly Tolkerts'D airy. At- 4,le- j, �- ''N O CT B iO rs 56 11,-r-o 1 1 i f 3 XXXXxXxxx7xx 844 North Birch St. November 10th, 1961 Mrs. Aafke Folkerts 18271 Busha rd wt4 Buntingt9n Beach, Calif. Dear Mrs. Alkerts: Enclosed herewith are two copies of proposed grant of extension for three years covering the agreement between you and the District. if it is your desire to accept this extension so as- to continue the use of our lines, kindly . sign both copies at the places checked, and return one copy to the District in the envelope enclosed . - Also we ask that you send check for $60.00 to cover use of lines for one gear, from June let , 1961 , to June 1st, ' 1962 . You will note that the agreement requires payment semi-annhally in advance. We neglected to send you a eta temaA for the �030.00 which, was d me f or the six months ending Dec. ist, 1961 , and on Dec. let another semi-annual payment will be due for six months In advance. Very truly yours, . TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT By Secretary. xxxxxxxxxxx 844 North Birch St. January lith, 1961 FOLKEHTS DAIRY 18271 Bush.ard St. Huntington Beach , Calif. TO T-ALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, DR. Amount due under agreement dated jun:� lst , 1951 , and extensions thereof, for disposal of waste water from ba rn s and. stables into the lines of the District, one connection only, from June 1 to December 1, 1960,--at $5.00 per month, 30.00 It seems that I have been slow in sending this statement to you . Since these amoants are really payable in advance, if you add another $30.00 to your remittance it �will pay to June 1, 1961 . Sorry I have been so late in sending bill to you. Secretary . �, 1 Ai A t i4th., lq I Mr. olm 'ra harts ig"ji S-t. Euntingtoa Bleach, Calif. 'Nxf letter in reg,rd to a r' ne al con.tran t for water disposal from coax too r�°=�.x�ios was presented to a and zaf �?�.rec t;d rs, and tbzy instran ted me to draw a nowre n nt for yaur. signatore, With is enclosed herewith. ', hio 0 ee ent should be signal by yotu-self and yo-tw otfur 'end o ster, a8 the records semi to Ohaw that Y'ka-1'-1 three ��y�a99��y°e th��eqq�ca�eWm.'e-rz of-iptric(the dairies-p Fifth [if yyja�t will ter�etvtrn tlils alFee at 112 ta Ana, together with your cheek: for $60.00 to cover the first sax Months„ to December istt, 1951, before our net meeting on q t. 4ih, the Marl will at that tine entborize thca Pros t , Secret ry to sign and we uIll then mail e. copy to you. Secretary. . i. r. 4 1 A G R E E M E N T 2 3 THIS AGREE33NT made and entered into this 4th day of 4 December, 1940, by and between TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, organized 5 under the Drainage Act of California approved March 20, 1903, as 6 party - of the first part, and - OTTO J. FOLIERTS and FFFIE k OLKERTS, 7 his wife, as parties of the second part, 8 W I T N E S S E T H: 9 1. That each of the parties hereto acknowledges receipt 10 of a valuable consideration for entering into and executing this 11 agreement. 12 2. That the party of the first part grants to the 13 parties of the second part the right to dispose of the waste water U 0 14 from barn and stable of the parties of the second part, through a a Z15 filter and settlement tank constructed and maintained by the parties ao oz5 is of the second part, into-the drainage pipe line known as- Ditch -No, z < 17 4 of the party of the first part, at 'a point 107.5 feet North of J ¢ J �, 18 the center of Section Thirty-one (31) , Township 5 South, Range 10 Q19 W Vest, S. B. B. & Mr. , all expense of the delivery of the water into 20 said pipe line to be borne and paid by the parties of the second 21 part. . The barn and stable and filter and settlement tank herein 22 referred to are located on the property of the parties of the second 23 part described as the South-eas,t quarter of -the North-west quarter ,.24 of said Section 31. 25 .3. The parties of the second part agree to pay to the 26 party of the first part, for the privilege hereby granted, at the 27 . rate of Five Dollars ($5.00) per month, to be paid semi-annually in 28 advance, beginning December 1st, 1940. 29 4. The parties of the second part agree to flush the pipe 30 line of said Ditch No, 4 of the party of the first .part, by pumping 31 into this line at a point above their waste connection, approx- 32 imately 50 101. I, of grater for at least one hour each week. (This I I flushing to be on alternate days with other owners having similar '2 agreemen-ts, in said Section 31. Suggest Friday, the other owners 3• Monday and Wednesday) . All cost of such connections for and 41 - operation of_'said flushing to be paid for by the parties of the 5 second part. 6 5. This agreement is not appurtenant to the property of 7 the parties of the second part, to which the same applies, and 8 is only transferrable on written permission of the party of the 9 first part. 10 5. This agreement shall continue for the term of five 11 years from the date hereof, but is subject to revocation at any 12 time by either party hereto upon thirty days' written notice of 13 revocation given to the other party. U) m 0 14 I7uT FITNESS ti�EREOF, the said parties hereto have caused a oz 15 their names to be hereto subscribed as of the date first herein Z a ao o < 16 written. z a 17 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT J a - J LU a 18 19LU By _ 20 President - 21 ' 22 By - Secretary 23 Party of the First Part. 24- 25 26 sue• rL 'o"•`�� 27 07� �Y 29 r � s ' Pa ties of the Second Part. 30 V - 32 2. AGREEMENT TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT AND OTTO, J. FOLKIRTS IT UX North •onneotion Dee�nber - 4th.•194® e 4 J t 1 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE I, 1904) 844 NORTH BIRCH ST. SANTA ANA, CALIF. August 6th, 1963 Mrs. Fury Moiola 18262 Bu sha rd Fountain Valley, Calif. Dear Mrs. moiola: We- probably do not have the correct address for you, as we understand you have moved from Huntington Beach., but hope this letter will reach through some of the family, Our Director Mr. Joseph Ca.11ens informs us that you are no longer using the District' s lines in accordance with our agreement, therefore the agreement should be cancelled. Since you and your late husband James Moiola signed the original agreement, we would like for you to sign a request for the cancellation, if that is your desire, ~ We refer to the agreement dated June 1st, 1951, between the District and Janes Moiola and nary Noiola , which was extended to June let, 1964. If you desire to cancel, kindly sign the request at the bottom of this letter and return it to us in the envelope enclosed. Very truly yours, TAL,BERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT By Secretary, It is my desire that the above mentioned agreement be cancelled, and I therefore request that it be of no further effect. Dated this , day of Augast, 1963. AGREEMENT THIS AGENT made and entered into this lst dzy of June, 1951, BY AND BETWEEN TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, organized under the Drainage Act of California approved March 20, 1903, as party of the first part, and JAMES MOIOI,A and MARY MOIOLA, his wife, as parties of the second part; W I T N E S S E T H: 1. That each of the parties hereto acknowledges receipt of a valuable consideration for entering into and executing this agreement. 2. That the party of the first part grants to the parties of the second part the right to dispose of the waste water from barn and stable of the parties of the second part, through a filter and settlement tank constructed and maintained by the parties of the second part, into the drainage pipe line known as Ditch No. 4 of the party of the first part, at a point approximately 105 feet North of the center of Section 31, Township 5 South, Range 10 West, S. B. B. & M. , all expense of the delivery of the water into said pipe line to be borne and paid by the parties of the second part. The barn and stable and fiber and settle- ment tank herein referred to are located on the property of the parties of the second part described as the South one-half of the SoutITvest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 31. 3. The parties of the second part agree to pay to the party of the first part, for the privilege hereby granted, at the rate of Five Dollars ($5.00) per month, to be paid semi-annually in advance. Receipt is hereby acknowledged of the sum, of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) for the first six months, from June lst, 1951, to December 1st, 1951. 4. The parties of the second part agree to flush the pipe line of said Ditch No. 4 of the party of the first part, by pumping into this line at a point above their waste connection, approximately 50 M. I. of water for at least one hour each week. (This flushing to be on alternate days with other owners having similar agreements in said Section 31.) All cost of such connections for and operation of said flushing to be paid for by the parties of the second part. Provided, however, that none - 1 - of the terms and conditions of this agreement shall be deemed to invalidate or affect the terms and conditions of a-certain Egreement dated July 7th, 1942, between James Moiola and the Talbert Drainage District in regard to the PUMP of water for the flushing of the drainage line. 5. This agreement is not appurtenant to the property of the parties of the second part, to which the same applies, and is only transferrable on written permission of the party of the first part. 6. This agreement shall continue for the term of five years from the date hereof, but is subject to revocation at any time by either party hereto upon thirty days' written notice of revocation given to the other party. IN 14ITLIMS WIERBOF, the said parties hereto have caused their names to be hereto subscribed as of the date first herein written. TAL= DRAINAGE DISTRICT By re ent _ By Secretary Party of the First Part. .� ---- 0" Parties of the Second Part. I - 2 - TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT [INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 19041 ` XDM9VV 94@4XM. 5ANTA ANA, CALIF. 844 North Birch St. January 8th, 1957 To Mrs. Mary Moiola: Your request for an extension of your agreement with our District regarding the use of our drainage line was presented to our Board of Directors at their meeting held yesterday, January 7th; at which time they granted you an extension for another five-year term, from the 1st day of June, 1956, to and including the 31st day of May, 1961, at the rate of $5.00 I?e r month. Receipt of $30.00 covering payments to Dec. 1, 1956, is hereby acknowledged. This extension is to be attached to and made a part of the agreement dated the 1st day of June, 1951, between Talbert Drainage District as party of the first part, and James Moiola. and Mary Moiola, as parties of the second part; the terms -of said agreement to remain the same. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT By Secretary. I hereby accept the above extension of agreement and agree to the terms thereof. Dated this day of July, 1957. 4 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) :r17CkCX=XIX EXW-, SANTA ANA, CALIF. 844 North Birch St. November loth, 1961 To Firs. Mary Moiola: It was reported to the Board of Directors of Talbert Drainage District at their meeting held on Tuesday, November 7th, 1961, that the agreement between you and the District dated June lst, 1951, running for five years, which was extended - for another five years, expired on June lst, 1961. Subject to your approval and acceptance, the Board granted a further extension of this agreement for three 4 years, to the lst day of June , 1964, at the same rate. This extension is to be attached to and made a part of the above mentioned agreement, the terms of which are to remain the same. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT. By C��O Secretary. I hereby accept the above extension of agreement and agree to the terms thereof. Dated this / day of November, 1961. l xxxxxxxxxxxx 8-44 North Birch St. November 10th, 1961 Mr. Fred Molola 18262 South Bushard Road Huntington Reach , Calif. Dear Mr. M'oiola: Enclosed herewith are two copies of proposed, grant of extension for three years covering the agreement between your mother and the District. If it is your desire to accept this extension so as to continue the use of our lines , kindly have your mother s 'ign both copies at the places checked, provided of course that see ztill owns, the , property. Kindly return one copy to the District in the envelope enclosed. Also we aslc that you send check for �>60.00 to cover use of lines for one year from June lst, 1961, to June let, 1962 . You will note that they agreement requires payment semi-annually in advance. We neglected to send you a statement for the �,M-00 which was due for the six months endin,g, Dec. let, 1961 , and on Dec. lst another semi-annual payment will be due for six months in advance. Very truly yours , TA LB PMT DRAINAGE DISTRICT By E.ecretary . i XXXXXXXIMKIX 844 °forth Kroh tR November 1O W 1961 I To Mrs. Mary Wols; It was reported to Ae Bo rd of Directors of Albert I rKnago nintrict At their mdetlog held can Tuesday,av, Novebber i i t , 1961; that the agreement between you aad the District dated juae let, 1951, ranninS for Five years, whieb was extended for anotber Five years, Oa red on June Ist, 19614 db3ect to your approval and acceptance, the : o ro granted a further extension of this agroemeat for three ye r ; to the ist day of June , 1964, as the came rate. This extension s to be attsobed to and made a part of the above nre nt t.oned agreement, too terms m of which are to remain the care. y Secretary. I hereby accept We above, extension of a6reement and agree to the terras thereof. i i XXXXXXXXXXX 844 North Birch St. 'Karch let, 1961 - MOI O1.1A BROS. 18262 South Busha.rd ;loud Huntington Beach, Calif. To TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, DR.. Amount due for disposal of waste water from barn and stable into the lines of the District , for six months, from December lst, 1960, to Jane 1st, 1961 , payable in advance, at $5.00 per month, $30.00. I h xxxxxxxxxxxx €344 North Birch St, July 7th, 1960 MOIOLA BROS. 18262 South Bushard Road Huntington Beach, Calif. To TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, DR. Amount due for disposal of waste water from barn and stable into the lines of the - District , for six months, from December lst, 1959, to June lst, 1960, at $5.00 per month, 30.00 Less amount paid by Triple T. Farms, for two months, 10.00 Balance due, $20.00 Your check for 30.00 has been received, covering , the period from June- 1, 1960, to Dec. 1, 1960, but the Triple T. Farms paid only $10.00 on the above statement, which leaves a balance of 420.00 In order tc bring the payments up to December 1st, 1960. o-. xxxxxxxxxxxx 844 North Birch St.. August 3rd , 1960 Molola Bros. 18262 South Bushard Road - Huntington Beach, Calif. Dear Siri5: Kindly disregard the statement 1 sent to you on July 7th sboiginS a balance, due of $20.00. It was, 'a mis- understanding on my part and I ar, very sorry. Mr. Callens has explained the matter to me and Itold him I would write to you and apologize. The check you sent for 030.00 paid for the period from June 1, 1960, ­t10 Dec. 1, 1960, so you are paid in advance to that date. Very- truly yours, Secretal"Y , i January' 24th, 1963 140IOLA BROS. 18262 South Bushard Road Huntington Beach, Calif. TO TALBERT DRAINAGE- DISTRICT, DR. Amount due for di gpo sal of waste water from barn and stable into the lines of the District, for six months, from December ,lst, 1962. to June 16t, 1963, at 5.0 ' pe`r month, payable in advance, 30.00. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) 112 WEST.FIFTH ST., SANTA ANA, CALIF. June 8th, 1962 910I LA BROS. 13262' South Bushard Road Huntington Beach, Ca t 3 f. To TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, DR, Amount; due for disposal of waste crater from balm and stable into the lines of the District, for six months, from June Ist, 1962, to December lst, 1962 , payable in advance, at 05.00 per month, 30-00 2 - Talbert Drainage District August 7, 1953 arrived at which in turn was submitted to yourselves as a Board, and approved. Thereafter, the easement requested was widened and a small portion of the Talbert Drainage .District property was involved. I have indicated' to Mr. Nisson that as soon as the matter had definitely jelled, that I would be glad to take it up with yourselves and an appropriate adjustment could be arrived at. To date I have not heard from him, and I will keep after him so that this matter will be finally settled before there is any interfe'rence with our rights . In the meantime, I have been assured by him that it is not necessary that I put in an appearance to the condemnati6n suit at this time and that it probably will not be necessary at any time in the- future, thereby effecting a savings in legal fees to yourselves. Lastly, as of August 6, 1 worked out a plan through the County Counsel and through the County Auditor whereby Talbert Drainage District could start emergency work on approximately one-quarter mile of line. I have been assured by Mr. Holden of the County Counsel 's office and by Mr. Eckel that warrants will be honored for payment of services rendered in connection with the repair of the line. In the event that any bids are accepted, be sure to have sales tax included, should sales tax be involved on any items purchased. In addition, if the District employs men individually and not as contractors, returns as to withholding for income tax must be filed. Very truly yours, CLARENCE SPRAGUE CS : ls encl STATE OF CALIFORNIA—BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION RONALD REAGAN, Governor PUBLIC EMPLOYEES` RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1416 NINTH STREET, P.O. BOX 1953 s SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95809 Please Direct Your Reply to Section 2-SS May 22, 1970 Refer to Member Account Number 69-0933425 Talbert Drainage District John M. Hoy, Secretary 400 West Tenth Street Santa .Ana, Califor ria 92701 i I We.. are pleased to learn that you will be handling the Social Security program for your agency. Our address plate has been changed to show -your name. All material relating to the reporting side of the Social Security program will be mailed to you. Your agency is covered under Social Security through an agreement between the agency and the State. We suggest you review the agreement to become familiar with the terms of coverage. Enclosed is a copy of our reporting instructions for your convenient reference. The instructions contain helpful information about preparation of reports and proper Social Security number reporting. It will be to your advantage to review the reporting instructions before preparing Social Security wage reports each quarter. If you have any questions regarding the coverage or reporting phases of the Social Security program, please feel free to contact us. Please address all Social Security correspondence and reports to the following address: Social Security Division Public Employees' Retirement System Post Office Box 1953 Sacramento, California 95809 Our telephone number is (916) 445-5651 13-v /n (MISS) BEVERLY J. GAFFNEY, CHIEF SOCIAL SECURITY DIVISION Ret. SS 82 Rev. 5 (9/68) NEW REPORTING OFFICIAL LETTER 150 �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH OVERSIZED DOCUMENT ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK „:...','7+-"+'tnfk*�".91:�*r:>�k�.�^'rn.+e're�--re..;�f'4:�'`aSta..A,i$-a^'i N.;ctti...2..!}i'r d"`''.+o.r51=:M�I;,7 y,^^„""°'r;.s".r::..;.iF+vkt++rs^� ,: .,-,yt:,,,...e+wio-.,.:.r'a h:""$+i-h`-�'✓�"'at.:+p:P..c•-.... a .'� r.'` ” apb 9 CIVIL ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING LAND SURVEYING LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL oAT1/4/73 7777. TO: City of Huntington Beach P. 0. Box 190 Huntington Beach, Ca. ATTENTION: Mr. Mullens, Dept. of Public Works REGARDING: Talbert Drainage Dist. CONTENTS AND REMARKS: This is all .of the information I can find in the Talbert files concerning the pump station. BY: John M. Noy 2530 NORTH GRAND AVENUE P.O. BOX 11667 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92111 TELEPHONE '7141 542-2936 fi� • CIVIL ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING LAND SURVEYING LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE/4/73 JOB NO. TO: City of Huntington Beach P. 0. tax 190 Huntington Beach, va. ATTENTION: Mr. Mu i i ens, Dept. of Public Works REGARDING: Talbert Drainage gist. CONTENTS AND REMARKS:. This Is all of the Information I can find In the Talbert files concerning the pwnp station. BY: John M. Hoy 2530 NORTH GRAND AVENUE P.O. BOX 11667 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92711 TELEPHONE (714) 542-2336 7o,>e, -�►ar9 0722 73UNSECUREDURz aNa ; h s ray 08,314.72 ACS?A701 A 586m01 TALBERT'. DRAl'NAGEa DIST 253`04 - a FQNB 'TOT4 '' ?55p04 r TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT ( INCORPORATED JUNE I, 1904) 2530 NORTH GLASSELL ST. POST OFFICE BOX 11667 SANTA ANA CALIF 92711 PHONE (714) 542—2336 November 3, 1972 Jean Louise Webster 4344 Commonwealth Avenue La Canada, Ca. 91011 Dear Jean, On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Talbert Drainage District, i would like to extend my invitation to join us for a dinner meeting commemorating the dissolution of the District. The dinner is to be held at the Five Crowns Restaurant, 3801 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Thursday, November 1//6, 1972, at 6:30 p.m. %Git'�%�,11' F�. /y We will need to confirm our reservations soon and would appreciate hearing from you as soon as possible if you will be free to join us. You can reach me at the office phone number listed above any week day between 8:00 and 5:00. We're all looking forward to seeing you. Sincerely, John M. Hoy JMH; Ig Pi s; ,I TALGERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT ( INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) 2530 NORTH GLASSELL ST. POST OFFICE BOX 11667 SANTA ANA CALIF 92711 PHONE (714) 542-2336 November 7, 1972 Jean Louise Webster 4344 Commonwealth Avenue La Canada, Ca. 91011 A. Dear Jean, In reference to our letter of November 3, 1972, inviting you to attend our last dinner meeting, it has become necessary for us to change the date from Thursday, November 16th, to Tuesday, November 14th. x We hope this change will not affect your attendance and we are looking forward to your acceptance. Please let me know if you will be able to attend this dinner t as soon as possible. Sincerely, _ f ' f I. John M. Hoy JMH; Ig 1 1 l TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE I. 1904) 2530 NORTH GLASSELL ST. POST OFFICE BOX 11667 SANTA ANA CALIF 92711 PHONE (714) 542-2336 January 14 , 1972 g" Jean Louise Webster 4344 Commonwealth Avenue - . La Canada, Ca. 91011 Dear Jean, On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Talbert Drainage District, I would like to extend my invitation to join us for a dinner meeting commemorating the dissolution of the District. We all feel most strongly that Alice ' s memory should be °' •••.1, represented at this meeting and would be most honored if you could join us . The dinner is to be held at the Villa Fontana Restaurant,-,'•, Valencia Room, on Tuesday, January 25th at 6 : 30 . The restaurant .� is located in the Town 9 Country Shopping Center across •the- street ir• :.• ,, from Bullock' s Fashion Square , on North Main Street , Santa Ana.,. :'; We will need to confirm our reservations soon and would appreciate hearing from you as soon as possible if you will be free to join us . You can reach me at the office phone number listed above any week day between 8 : 00 and 5 : 00 . We ' re all looking forward to seeing you. Sincerely yours , John M. Hoy JMH:m TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT ( INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) 2530 NORTH GLASSELL ST. POST OFFICE BOX 11667 SANTA ANA CALIF 92711 PHONE (714) 542-2336 November 3, 1972 Mr. Hubert E. Cox 18222 S. Third Street Fountain Valley, Ca. 92708 Dear Hubert: Enclosed is a copy of the financial report from the auditor for the fiscal year 1971 - 1972. The final meeting of the Talbert Drainage District will be a dinner to be held at the Five Crowns Restaurant, 3801 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Thursday, November 16, 7972, at 6:30 p.m. Very truly yours, John M. Hoy JMH; lg Enclosure � a i TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT ( INCORPORATED JUNE I, 1904) 2530 NORTH GLASSELL ST. POST OFFICE BOX 11667 SANTA ANA CALIF 92711 PHONE (714) 542-2336 G 1970-71 UNSECURED DISTRICT VALUES BY FUND 08-1dr70 T FUND # FUND NAME 2 440-01 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT VALUE TOT.AL �i178r050 NET VALUE TOTAL, 21 J7Ea Q5Q � 1970-71 PUBLIC UTILITY DI$TRICT VALUES BY FUND 07-31'70 T FUND #4 FUND NAME ?1 440-01 TALDFRT DRAINAGE DISTRICT VALOE TpTAL 30., 869j,630 NEI' VALUE TOTAL 36, O,,630 1970-71 3.0, SECURED DISTRICT VALUES DY FUND 08-10"70 FUND # FUND NAME 440-01 TACSORT DRAINAGE 01$TRICT VALUE TOTAL 10.9030170 NET VALUE TOTAL 149P036.9170 V. A. HEIM LI NTY OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER OO Q FINANCE BUILDING I 630 NORTH BROADWAY P. O. BOX 567 M® /\ CI G SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702 \/"'�� TELEPHONE: 834-2450 O AREA CODE 714 S OFFICE OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER August 12, 1970 Talbert Drainage District P.O. Box 11667 Santa Ana, California 92711 Gentlemen: Attached are Assessed Valuations of your District, showing separately the local Secured Roll Value, the Unsecured Value, and Public Utility Values for 1970-71. The values for the local roll include changes made through July, 1970. The Public Utility Assessed Valuations are subject to equalization by the State Board of Equalization prior to August 17, 1970. We do not anticipate a change in the Public Utility Valua- tion; however, if a change is made, we will notify you as soon as possible after that date. Very truly yours, V. A. Heim AUDITOR-CONTROLLER By R. A. Ott Chief Deputy Auditor-Controller VAH:RAS:GN:n'h Attachment it NT Or EFX-B (8-72) , U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE r Social and Economic Statistics Administration BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Tes of Washington, D.C. 20233 IMPORTANT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS: This message is being mailed to you by the U. S. Bureau of the Census at the request of the undersigned organizations. All of us have a strong interest in the early and successful completion of the 1972 Census of Governments now in process. This periodic census is, in the fullest sense, a joint Federal-State-local under- taking, It assembles information that is needed at every level of government, as well as by the general public. Moreover, the reliability and promptness of findings from the Census of Governments depend upon the cooperative efforts of many thousands of public officials throughout the Nation. The enclosed Census of Governments questionnaire asks for information on the financial transactions and employment of your government. We earnestly hope that you will give this inquiry prompt attention and that you will return an accurate report for your government as soon as possible. Please accept our appreciation in advance for your cooperation in this important matter, Sincerely, THE COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS Speaker- Ray S. Smith, Jr. , Chairman THE INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Mark E. Keane, Executive Director THE MUNICIPAL FINANCE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION Donald W. Beatty, Executive Director THE PUBLIC PERSONNEL ASSOCIATION Eugene Berrodin, Executive Director THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES Bernard F. Hillenbrand, Executive Director THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE BUDGET OFFICERS Edwin W. Beach, President THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TAX ADMINISTRATORS Charles F. Conlon, Executive Secretary THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES Patrick Healy, Executive Director THE NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE Speaker William R. Ratchford, President THE NATIONAL MUNICIPAL LEAGUE William N. Cassella, Jr. , Executive Director THE U. S. CONFERENCE OF MAYORS John J. Gunther, Executive Director op U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE EFX-B (8-72) Social and Economic Statistics Administration BUREAU OF THE CENSUS iesof►i Washington, D.C. 20233 IMPORTANT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS: This message is being mailed to you by the U. S. Bureau of the Census at the request of the undersigned organizations. All of us have a strong interest in the early and successful completion of the 1972 Census of Governments now in process. This periodic census is, in the fullest sense, a joint Federal-State-local under- taking, It assembles information that is needed at every level of government, as well as by the general public. Moreover, the reliability and promptness of findings from the Census of Governments depend upon the cooperative efforts of many thousands of public officials throughout the Nation. The enclosed Census of Governments questionnaire asks for information on the financial transactions and employment of your government. We earnestly hope that you will give this inquiry prompt attention and that you will return an accurate report for your government as soon as possible. Please accept our appreciation in advance for your cooperation in this important matter. Sincerely, THE COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS Speaker Ray S. Smith, Jr. , Chairman THE INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Mark E. Keane, Executive Director THE MUNICIPAL FINANCE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION Donald W. Beatty, Executive Director THE PUBLIC PERSONNEL ASSOCIATION Eugene Berrodin, Executive Director THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES Bernard F. Hillenbrand, Executive Director THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE BUDGET OFFICERS Edwin W. Beach, President THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TAX ADMINISTRATORS Charles F. Conlon, Executive Secretary THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES Patrick Healy, Executive Director THE NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE Speaker William R. Ratchford, President THE NATIONAL MUNICIPAL LEAGUE William N. Cassella, Jr. , Executive Director THE U. S. CONFERENCE OF MAYORS John J. Gunther, Executive Director TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT ( INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) 2530 NORTH GLASSELL ST. POST OFFICE BOX 11667 SANTA ANA CALIF 92711 PHONE (714) 542-2336 John Karales 5943 Midwick Lane Fresno, California Andrew Holtz 20471 Bushard St. Huntington Beach, California 92646 Mrs. Zella D. Thomson 2105 Victoria Drive Santa, Ana, California 92706 Signal Landmark 1538 N. Century Santa Ana, California. Kawaguchi Bros. 18301 S. Brookhurst Fountain Valley, California 92708 Kato Bros. 8612 Ellis Ave. Fountain Valley, California 92708 N. Matsumato 17902 Bushard St. Fountain Valley, California 92708 , Sakioka Farms 1314 E. Warner Santa Ana, California v/ Chico Farms, Inc. 17101 Nichols St. Huntington Beach, California Mrs. Tom Gisler 2317 H611otrope Drive Santa Ana, California L Tad Matsuda 1'6755 Magnolia Fountain Valley, Californiav/ �C'•�� ��c6� .� ---��' Ga — - '��'G' `--- ,3va . arm — _fry ���'� - -------- ---- - --- - - -- - -- --- -- — - - ny�/� /✓ 08 OG Z 377 /N1'ei ��i✓c,�' �d�.�-a G'�'�`— ,J`'dr•cam, ,_._ 171 ��i«L-'�� /moo •cat si`l /p-a ,o-t, `�— i COUNTY OF ORANGE SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGET Fiscal Year 1970-71 At a meeting held on yL y 7 IZZ the Board of of the District duly adopted the following budget, as shown in Col. II, for the Fiscal Year 1970-71 in the amount of $ said amount being segregated as follows: I II 1969-70 Actual 1970-71 Budget (Name of Fund) (Not Amt. Budgeted) Whole Dollars whole Dollars Salaries and Employee Benefits O10 Salaries and wages (Including Directors & Trustees) $ 020 Retirement G 3� 030 Employee Group Insurance Total Salaries and Employee Benefits Services and Supplies lee ,;2 ff-c G/7-1 J-2 Total Services and Supplies $ 7Z E 7 $ /� Form SD-1, Page 1 (Rev. 4-30-70) a COUNTY OF ORANGE SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGET Fiscal Year 1970-71 I II 1969-70 Actual 1970-71 Budget Other Charges Total Other Charges $ $ Fixed Assets 400 Equipment $ $ 410 Land 420 Structures & Improve- ments Total Fixed Assets $ 880 Appropriation for Contingencies $ a�� Total Budget for Year $ 2 �� 985 General Reserve (total desires for following year) $ 17e_� Other Reserves (Please name) Total Expenditures (Col. I) and Total Requirements (Col. II) $ President Secretary Form SD-1, Page 2 (Rev. 4-30-70) COUNTY OF ORANGE SPECIAL DISTRICT REVENUE ESTIMATE Fiscal Year 1970-71 The Total Revenue Estimate other than current Secured and Unsecured taxes for the District for the fiscal year 1970-71 is herewith listed below in Col. II as to source, description and amount: I II 1969-70 Actual 1970-71 Budget (Not Budgeted) Whole Dollars Whole Dollars Property Taxes - Prior (Do not include current taxes) $ /�G $ z �' Water Sales Contributions from Other Funds (Name of Fund) Interest Other Revenue (Please identify) Total Revenue other than current secured and unsecured taxes $ /tea 2- RESUME FOR 1970-71 Authorized Expenditures (Total Budget for Year) $ 2 .2 200 Authorized General Reserve $ Authorized Other Reserve $ Total Requirements (Same as last line of Col. II, pg. 2 of SD-1) $ ,z % Z Available Revenue Fund Balance, July 1, 1970 $ /-3a-'Z 3 Estimated Revenue Accruals other than current taxes (Total Col. II above) $ ZG z Total Available $ �� 3 Secured and Unsecured Tax Levy Required to Balance $ TAX RATE Estimated Rate or, Precise Rate Desired (1) Adjust (1) If a specific tax rate is desired, please indicate the account to be adjusted to establish the precise rate. President Secretary Mailing address of district Person to contact regarding Budget Phone number Form SD-2 (Rev. 4-30-70) jai I orm 1009_ TREASURY DEPARTMENT To - - Employee's social INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE WHOM security number, UNITED STATES PAID HUBERT COX (do got knoW ��d r� � if any ------------------------ INFORMATION RETURN FOR (Full name and home address) (If employee is a married woman,name of busban�sheuIa als�be furnished) CALENDAR YEAR 1942 KIND AND AMOUNT OF INCOME PAID SALARIES,WAGES,FEES,COMMISSIONS, INTEREST ON NOTES, RENTS AND OTHER FIXED OR DETERMINABLE (DIVIDENDS 100 or more) INSTRUCTIONS TO PAYORS BONUSES MORTGAGES,ETC. ROYALTIES FOREIGN ITEMS (If single$600 or INCOME ($500 or more) (Total paid,includ- Prepare one of these forms for each more,if married ing amounts claimed $1,200 or more) ($500 or more aggregate amount of above items) nontaxable) payee In accordance with the instruc- tions on return Form 1096. $ 968.00 $ $ $ $ $ Do not include payments to non- resident aliens reported on Form 1042. Forward with return Form 1096 so as to reach the Commissioner of SINGLE Internal Revenue, Returns Distribu- tionSection, Washington, D. C., on Do not know if iingle or married, but; think. or before February 15, 1943. Copy of this form as filed with the By he is single. Riot; in our employ, an&4wx-I Government should be furnished to the employee whose income is reported WHOM moved away. in first column to assist him in pre- PAID t3fn r�+� DRAINAGE nTG�ts�tsTrtfrs paring his income tax return. (address) AL13S+r1.T fs.�.�,ea.t 1 AGE iJ.L aaSRIC d O (OVER) Santa Ana, Calif. INCOME TAX RETURN REQUIREMENTS An income tax return must be filed with the United States Collector of Internal Revenue for the district in which you live, on or before March 15, 1943, if you are a single person or a married person not living with husband or wife, and if the total payments reported on this form when added to your income from all other sources amount to $500 or more. If.you are a married person living with husband or wife, a return must be filed if the total payments reported on this form when added to your income from all other sources amount to $1,200 or more, or if the combined total income of husband and wife amounts to $1,200 or more. AN INCOME TAX RETURN FORM MAY BE OBTAINED FROM COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE FOR YOUR DISTRICT OPTIONAL FORM 1040A (SIMPLIFIED FORM) MAY RE FILED IF YOUR GROSS INCOME IS NOT MORE THAN $3,000 AND IS DERIVED ONLY FROM SOURCES INDICATEID THEREON; OTHERWISE FORM 1040 SHOULD BE FILED. yf U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE:1942 36-31089 R 1099 Employee's social TREASURY DEPARTMENT RTMENT TO -- - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE WHOM HUGH SALI SBURY security number, UNITED STATES PAID Ab not know address, ha`�" L14V ' c`3b"Je`lnY ------------------------ INFORMATION RETURN FOR (Full name n ome address) (If employee is a married woman,name of husband should also be furnished) CALENDAR YEAR 1942 KIND AND AMOUNT OF INCOME PAID • SALARIES,WAGES, OTHER FIXED OR DIVIDENDS FEES,COMMISSIONS, INTEREST ON NOTES, RENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS TO PAYORS BONUSES MORTGAGES,ETC. ROYALTIES DETERMINABLE FOREIGN ITEMS ($100 or more) (If single$500 or INCOME ($500 or more) (Total paid,includ- Prepare one of these forms for each more,if married ing amounts claimed payee in accordance with the instruc. $1,200 or more) ($M or more aggregate amount of above items) nontaxable) tions on return Form 1096. $ 9�J6 � $ $ Do not include payments to non- resident aliens reported on Form 1041. Forward with return Form 1096 so as to reach the Commissioner of SINGLE Internal Revenue, Returns Distribu- MARRIED r, tion Section, Washington, D. C., on Think he is -married, but am not surer or before February 151943. , filed with the Copy of this form as file BY Not in Our employ now) 16—gloss 1 Government should be furnished to WHOM the employee whose income is reported PAID '��LBERT DRAITZGE DISTRICTin paring his income tax return, address) Santa Ana, Calif.first column to assist him in pre- (Name and (OVER) INCOME TAX RETURN REQUHREM ENTS An income talc return must be filed with the United States Collector of Internal Revenue for the district;in which you live, on or before March 15, 1943, if you are a single person or a married person not living with husband or wife, and if the total payments reported on this form when added to your income from all other sources amount to $500 o>°more. If you are a married person living with husband or wife, a return must be filed if the total payments reported on this form when added to your income from all other sources amount to $1,200 or more, or if the combined total income of husband and wife amounts to $1,200 or more. AN INCOME Tl S RETURN FORM MAY BE OBTAINED FROM COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE FOR YOUR DISTRICT OPTIONAL FORM 1040A (SIMPLIFIED FORM) MAY BE FILED IF YOUR GROSS INCOME IS NOT MORF, THAN $3,000 AND IS DERIVED ONLY FROM SOURCES INIDICATEID THEREON; OTHERWISE FORM 1040 SHOULD RE FIILEID. A Yt U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE:1942 1fr310R0 Form W-t UNITED STATES U. S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE RETURN OF INCOME TAX WITHHELD ON WAGES (See Instructions on Reverse) For Ovorter Ended------ S L--':2�--------------y 194__5. 1. Total amount of Income Tax withheld from DUPLICATE RETURN.—Do not send to the Collector of Internal Revenue wages during quarter_______________________ $_18.-30__-___- This copy should be carefully preserved by the employer at his 2. Adjustment for discrepancies in return(s) place of business as a part of his records,and should at all times for preceding quarter s) of the calendar be available for inspection by officers of the Bureau of Internal None Revenue. year_---_---------------------------------------- ---------3----------- (Explain in statement attached) l� U 3. Total Income Tax withheld on wages__- $_______�_______ IMPORTANT.—Original return with remittance should be sent to the Collector of (If paid by check or money order,make payable to Collector of Internal Revenue) Internal Revenue for your district and NOT to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Washington.O.C. If you have nothing to report,make notation to that effect on the M ///�yyl or'Iglnal of this form and return to the Collector of Internal Revenue. If final return Is I� filed,the return should be marked"FINAL RETURN." COPY TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT UST BE- KEP I f Room 225 Ramona Bldg. , L Santa Ana, Calif. ENLOYER (Type or print in above space employer's name and address of principal place of DI 16—.9ib92—i business) INSTRUCTIONS This return shall be filed for each quarter of the calendar year on or before the last day of the month following the close of the quarter,with the collector of internal revenue for the district in which is located the principal place of business or office of the employer,or if he has no principal place of business or office, then in the district in which is located his legal residence. The return shall be signed by the employer. In the case of a corporation,the return shall be signed by the president,vice president,or other principal officer. Each return must be accompanied by payment of the tax or by depositary receipts evidencing payment. It will be the duty of employers who withheld more than $100 during the month to make the payment of the tax in the following form: (1) depositary receipts for the full amount of the tax withheld,or (2) deposi- tary receipts for the first two months of the quarterly period, together with a direct remittance for the amount withheld during the last month of the quarterly period. Line 2 is to be used for the correction of any errors with respect to the amount of tax withheld or the amount of tax paid for the preceding quarter(s) of the same calendar year. If there are both an addition and a deduction to be reported,only the difference between the two will be entered. Any amount entered must be explained by a statement, in duplicate,attached to the return,setting forth an explanation of the error which the entry is intended to correct, the particular return period or periods to which the error relates,the amount chargeable to each such period, and the manner in which the employer and employee have settled any overcollection or undercollection of withholding tax. For further instructions see Circular WT. U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 16­3wil" ' rorm w-1 UNITED STATES U. S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT INTERNAL.REVENUE SERVICE RETURN OF INCOME TAX WITHHELD ON WAGES _ (See Instructions on Reverse) For Quarter Ended--------- ----6---�----- 1. Total amount of Income Tax withheld from — DUPLICATE RETURN.—Do not send to the Collector of Internal Revenue wages during quarter_________________________ $_ This copy should be carefully preserved by the employer at his 2. Adjustment for discrepancies in return(s) place of business as a part of his records,and should at all times for preceding quarter(s) of the calendar be available for inspection by officers of the Bureau of Internal Revenue. year___--------n---in--------statement-----------attached)------------ ------------------ (Explai 3. Total Income Tax withheld on wages___ IMPORTANT.—Original return with remittance should be sent to the Collector of (If paid by check or money order,make payable to Collector of Internal Revenue) Internal Revenue for your district and NOT to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Washington,D.C. If you have nothing to report,make notation to that effect on the original of this fo.m and return the CollectorRETURN." of Internal Revenue. It final return Is THIS COPY Hied,the return should be marked"FINAL RETURN." LOST BE KEPT Im L BYP ,O E YLy (Type or print in above space employer's name and address of principal place of ts.—+8L6gg-p business) INSTRUCTIONS This return shall be filed for each quarter of the calendar year on or before the last day of the month following the close of the quarter,with the collector of internal revenue for the district in which is located the principal place of business or office of the employer,or if he has no principal place of business or office, then in the district in which is located his legal residence. The return shall be signed by the employer. In the case of a corporation,the return shall be signed by the president,vice president,or other principal officer. Each return must be accompanied by payment of the tax or by depositary receipts evidencing payment. It will be the duty of employers who withheld more than $100 during the month to make the payment of the tax in the following form: (1) depositary receipts for the full amount of the tax withheld,or (2) deposi- tary receipts for the first two months of the quarterly period, together with a direct remittance for the amount withheld during the last month of the quarterly period. Line 2 is to be used for the correction of any errors with respect to the amount of tax withheld or the amount of tax paid for the preceding quarter(s) of the same calendar year. If there are both an addition and a deduction to be reported, only the difference between the two will be entered. Any amount entered must be explained by a statement, in duplicate, attached to the return,setting forth an explanation of the error which the entry is intended to correct, the particular return period or periods to which the error relates,the amount chargeable to each such period,and the manner in which the employer and employee have settled any overcollection or undercollection of withholding tax. For further instructions see Circular WT. ie-,eases-2 Bow w-I UNITED STATES U. S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT IMMUNAL RBVENUE SERVICE RETURN OF INCOME TAX WITHHELD ON WAGES (See Insfruefions on Reverse) For Quarter Ended--_-_ iKs .__s ----------- 194-Q. DUPLICATE RETURN.—Do not send to the Collector of Internal Revenue 1. Total amount of Income Tax withheld from wages wages during quarter-------------------------- $--------------------- This copy should be carefully preserved by the employer at his 2. Adjustment for discrepancies in return(s) place of business as a part of his records,and should at all times for preceding quarter(s) of the calendar be available for inspection by officers of the Bureau of Internal q Revenue. year------(Explain in -- ----- -------- s-ament a -achd- - � 3. Total Income Tax withheld on wages--- $-----•--------------- F117PORTANT.—Original return avlti'i t'em'i t dfee ` uta be sent to the Collector of (If paid by check or money order,make payable to Collector of Internal Revenue) Internal Revenue for your district and NOT to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Washington,D.C. If you Nava nothing to report,make notation to that effect on the - Wed,al of th fae an return to the Collector of In rnal Revenue. If anal return Is THIS COPY filed,the reta ji fap / nf�tkeplAfINJI.RETURN.'" MUST BE KEPT (Type or print in above space employer's name and address of principal place of Y EMPLOYER 10--36N2-1 business) INSTRUCTIONS This return shall be filed for each quarter of the calendar year on or before the last day of the month following the close of the quarter,with the collector of internal revenue for the district in which is located the principal.place of business or office of the employer,or if he has no principal place of business or office, then in the district in which is located his legal residence. The return shall be signed by the employer. In the case of a corporation,the return shall be signed by the president,vice president,or other principal officer. Each return must be accompanied by payment of the tax or by depositary receipts evidencing payment. It will be-the duty of employers who withheld more than $100 during the month to make the payment of the tax in the following form: (1) depositary receipts for the full amount of the tax withheld,or (2) deposi- tary receipts for the first two months of the quarterly period, together with a direct remittance for the amount withheld during the last month of the quarterly period. Line 2 is to be used for the correction of any errors with respect to the amount of tax withheld or the amount of tax paid for the preceding quarter(s) of the same calendar year. If there are both an addition and a deduction to be reported,only the difference between the two will bd entered. Any amount entered must be explained by a statement, in duplicate, attached to the return,setting forth an explanation of the error which the entry is intended to correct, the particular return period or periods to which the error relates,the amount chargeable to each such period,and the manner in which the employer and employee have settled any overcollection or undercollection of withholding tax. For further instructions see Circular WT. N.S GOVERNMENT PRINTING CPPIGG 10-d669Z-9 Form W-I UNITED STATES (Rev. July 1945) u: S. TREASURY DEPARTM QUARTERLY RETURN OF INCOME TAX WITHHELD ON WAGES DUPLICATE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICICE DUPLICATE RETURN.—Do not send to the Collector of Internal Revenue EMPLOYER'S MEMORANDUM 1. Total Income This copy should be carefully preserved by the employer at his Tax withheld place of business as a part of his records, and should at all times Return for quarter ended from wages dur- Pa•00 be available for inspection by officers of the Bureau of Internal ing.quarter . . . . $--------------------- Revenue. ---'""-"-----'-'""'-----------"-'-"' 2. Adjustment for IMPORTANT.—Original return with remittance should be sent to the Collector of preceding quar- Done• Internal Revenue for your district and NOT to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue at ------------------------------------ ter(S) Of Calendar ' Washington,D.C. If you have nothing to report,make notation to that effect on the year original oI thls for and return to the C Ilect r of Internal Revenue. final return is y - - I6led,the return si, um „rga P, RI TURN.^ (Explain in state- ment Date return filed attached) (If paid by check or money order,make payable to Collector of Internal Revenue) ------------------------------------ 3. Total tax withheld a s ad- justed . . . . . . . $__ 16-44934-1 T w'wlS COP"" UST BE (Print in above space employer's name and address of principal place of business) KEr BY EMPLOYER INSTRUCTIONS 1. FILING REQUIREMENTS.—A return must be filed for each 2. PAYMENT OF TAX.—Each return must be accompanied by quarter of the calendar year as follows: remittance (including depositary receipts) for the amount of tax withheld. To insure credit for amounts-paid into an Quarter Ending Due Date authorized depositary, complete the record shown on the reverse of the original of this return before forwarding March 31st On or before April 30th receipts and return to Collector of Internal Revenue. If June 30th On or before July 31st the space provided is insufficient to record the receipts, September 30th On or before October 31st attach an additional schedule: December 31st On or before January 31st 3. ADJUSTMENTS.—Line 2, of the return,is to be used for the correction of errors with respect to the amount of tax with- The return must be filed with the Collector of Internal held or the amount of tax paid for the preceding quarter(s) Revenue for the district in which is located the principal of the same calendar year. Any amounts entered must be place of business or office of the employer, or if he has no explained by a statement,,attached to the return. This principal place of business or office, then in the district in statement must set forth an explanation of the error which which is located his legal residence. The return must be the entry is intended to correct,the particular return period signed by the employer. In the case of a corporation, the or periods to which the error relates,the amount chargeable to each such period, and the manner in which the employer return must be signed by the president, vice president, or and employee have settled any overcollection or under- other principal officer, collection of withholding tax. 16-44934-1 't7 CPO FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS SEE CIRCULAR WT. Form w'a DUPLICATE Internanall Revenue Service U.S. Department Reconciliation of Quarterly Returns of Income Tax Withheld on Wages R (Forms W-1) with Income Tax Withholding Receipts (Forms W-2a) 1945 1. Total number of copies of employee's receipts 3. Total income tax withheld on wages during 1945 as shown on Line 3 of for income tax withheld on wages(Forms W-2a) employer's Return of Income Tax Withheld on Wages(Forms W-1): transmitted herewith------------------------------- 011e Quarter ended March 31----:---------------- $-------------], z0--- Quarter ended June 30------------------------ _4- -----------.__- 2,-60--- Total2. income tax withheld on wages during 1945 Quarter ended September 30----------------- -------------------9. as shown by copies of employee's receipts for Quarter ended December 31------------------ `-? income tax withheld on wages(Forms W-2a)___ $ 9 6. 60 (A) TOTAL--------------------------------- $ 9�Y (B) NOTE THIS COPS' MUST ! Any discrepancy between ICE RETAINED BY the amounts shown on Lines (A) and (13) must be fully Ia11/PLO ApEZ explained in an attached state- ment. (See instructions on !_._ reverse.) (Type or print in above s,�ee employer%name and address of principal place of Lusinesa) 18-41128-2 INSTRUCTIONS 1. The original of this reconciliation form must be filed at the same time as your withholding tax return (Return of Income Tax Withheld on Wages), Form W-1, for the fourth quarter of 1945 (unless you ceased having employees with taxable wages before December 31, 1945, in which case it must be filed within 30 days after the last payment of such wages). This form must be accompanied by a Form W-2a(triplicate copy of Form W-2)for each employee from whose wages you withheld income tax during the year. You must send this form and the Forms W-2a in time to reach the office of the collector of internal revenue not 1 ater than January 31, 1946. 2. You should send with these forms an adding machine tape or some other type of list showing how you obtained the total of tax withheld as shown on all Forms W-2a. This total will be entered on line (A) on the face of this form and should be in agreement with the amount shown on line (B). Any discrepancy between the two amounts must be fully explained in an attached statement. �( U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1"1128$ COUNTY OF ORANGE 1964-1965. STATEMENT OF SECURED PROPERTY TAXES DO "NOT DETACH ASSESSED VALUATIONS AS OF MARCH 2, 1964 DON S. MOZLEY, COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR TAXES FOR FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 1964-JUNE 30, 1965, SOLVENT CREDITS LAND AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS PERSONAL PROPERTY EXEMPTION TOTAL NETTANGIBLE I DUPLICATE VOL PAGE CK MINERAL RIGHTS BUILDING OTHER TREES/VINES HOUSEHOLD OTHER TAXABLE VALUE iP -I- 2P �lix I i DESCRIPTION 'GMR INDICATES MINERAL RIGHTS DUPLICATE CODE AREA PARCEL NUMBER TT + TPTL C CODE AREA PARCEL NUMBER POR NE I14 SEC 14 T WP 6 R 10 4-002 1 1 - 160- 23 114 -160 - 1 BOARD ORDER CUT NO. BATCH NO. 1 I I I 1 _ OWNER OF RECORD AS OF MARCH 2, 1964 MAIL TO: I 2P 2ND INSTALLMENT SEE PARAGRAPH 13 ON REVERSE SIDE. TALBERT DRAINAGE 'DISTR'ICT T�yALEERT I�AINAGE DISTRICT $ 844 N BIRCH ST � DUE: FEBRUARY 1, 1965 SANTA ANA s CAL DELINQUENT: APR. 10, 1965 1 ^ •' •' •2 0 9 • 5:00 P.M. • PLEASE MAIL THIS BILL WITH REMITTANCE TO: DON S. MOZLEY, COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR READ PARAGRAPH 3 RATES AND DISTRIBUTION OF AMOUNTS BY TAXING AGENCY P. O. BOX 143B, SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 ON REVERSE SIDE TOTAL SECOND FIRST _ INSTALLMENT INSTALLMENT OFFICE LOCATION-630 N. BROADWAY, FINANCE BLDG. RM.110 AGENCY TAX RATE VALUE BASE TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS .I VOL PAGE CK ' COSCH BLOC AID RETURN ENTIRE STATEMENT 426 mmBCH EL-GF 1.0193 6%PENALTY 6%PENALTY J.,}I} ry {%�+ � 6� AFTER AFTER y TT '}' IP DO NOT DETACH HUNT 7 tPaC tso,/� t .5500 4-10_65 12-10-64 HUNT (3CH }. S—GF. 1.43 2 $ 00 COSTS ORANGE CST JC-GF JE.154 �Q2. COSTS AFTER' 10-65 -10-65 ; I P DUPLICATE SCH ODI ICA AID .0376 i SCH I I S T TUITION .0005 TOTALAl Igy�ppt( �( :y 4J y .�A.A CODE AREA PARCEL NUMBER : C'H ENT R T TAX .0128 0 �a 8 VOL PAGE CK VOL PAGE CK � HUNT BEACH CITY 1.3100 IF YOU HAVE LOB 426 6 103 426 6 �`��� � ��-•��"3 ' 23 COUNTY FUNDS 1.72QS3 SOLD THIS ac �L OOQ CONT . 3000 PROPERTY-RETURN 2ND INSTALLMENT 1ST INSTALLMENT TOTAL TAXES 1ST INSTALLMENT oC �HAR180 . 104 --- THIS BILL WITH RECEIPTED HERE RECEIPTED HERE ' MOSQUITO ABATE .009�"�y EXPLANATION OR 9W`� � i $ $ MWD oC N�jUN�^+. GRI .1900 FORWARD THE TNEW HIS BILL I; i 0 ; ORIG AR O RATE TOTAL TAX MAY ST PAID AT DUE: NONT: ER 1. 1964 �y..+� gy A gp��y ,{� y��y OWNER. � � TIME OF IST INSTALLMENT .T L%'EFL 1 RA INAGE .� 109 � � PAYMENT. DELINQUENT: DEC. 10, 1964 5:00 P.M. $AN ITAT10M It .4,118 C WATER IST . flJ 0CWO-01TA RESERVE .1000 �._. F� S INDICATES PREVIOUS 0. 1894 TOTAL SEE REVERSE SALE TO STATE SEE DESCRIPTION AND REVERSE SIDE SIDE FOR TYPE OF EXEMPTION 4 PLEASE MAIL THIS BILL WITH REMITTANCE TO: IMPORTANT 1. VETERAN 2. CHURCH 3. ORPHANAGE {4. COLLEGE S. WELFARE 6. OTHER DON S. MOZLEY, COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR I INFORMATION X WHOLLY EXEMPT 1 P. O. BOX 1438, SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 WHEN PROPERLY VALIDATED THIS STATE- !I OFFICE LOCATION--630 N. BROADWAY, FINANCE BLDG. RM. 110 VOL PAGE CK MENT BECOMES A RECEIPT FOR TAXES RETURN ENTIRE STATEMENT I 426 PAID BY PARCEL NUMBER ABOVE. I T 1. DUE AND DELINQUENT DATES: To avoid penalties, payments should be 14. PERSONAL PROPERTY LIEN. Change of ownership of real estate after mailed early to assure POSTMARK on or before delinquent date, inasmuch tax lien date does not relieve the real estate of the personal property tax as the State law requires it be treated as if it had been received on the lien. The Tax Collector cannot credit payment for real property taxes / date shown by the post-office cancellation mark stamped on the envelope. unless the personal property tax is paid. , 2. FIRST INSTALLMENT OF TAX is due.and payable on November 1, 1964, 15. OTHER PROPERTY. If you own other property for which you have not DELINQUENT DECEMBER 10, 1964, 5:00 p.m. As provided by law 6% received a bill, notify this office and furnish complete legal description penalty is added to unpaid accounts thereafter. from deed, and parcel number if known. 3. SECOND INSTALLMENT OF TAX is due on February 1, 1965, DELIN- 16. MUNICIPAL TAXES are included in the County tax bill. QUENT APRIL•10, 1965, 5:00 p.m. -Since April 10, 1965, falls on Saturday, DISTRIBUTION AND EXPLANATION OF TOTAL TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS the time'of delinquency is 5:00 p.m. of the next business day. As provided by law, 6% penalty is added to unpaid accounts thereafter, plus cost of DISTRIBUTION: Your Orange County tax bill includes taxes for many local delinquency of$3.00 per parcel. governmental agencies. This portion of the fax bill is intended to display how 4. TOTAL TAX may be paid at time of first installment payment. No pay- your tax dollar is distributed to taxing agencies. . ment of less than installments shown can be credited. AGENCY: Your local governmental agencies, such as School, Water, Lighting 5. PAYMENT AFTER APRIL 10. First installment cannot be accepted unless etc., are identified in abbreviated form. A number of the abbreviations are listed below. Additional information is available in our office. accompanied by payment of second installment. TAX RATE: The budget requirements of each agency divided by the taxable rE.' E TA C H 6. SALE TO STATE. Property with any unpaid tax for current fiscal year, value (assessed valuation) of property within the agency boundaries determines and no delinquency from prior years, will be sold to the State on June 30, the tax rate per one hundred dollars of value to be applied to the property. 1965. After this date a redemption fee of $1.50 is added on each parcel, VALUE BASE: Assessed valuations of property itemized T at the top of the plus redemption penalty of 1°/ per month for the, first year, then 1/2 a/o bill were determined by the County Assessor as of the lien date, the first per month to the time of redemption. Monday in March. The net tangible taxable value, or combination of values If you find "SOLD'TO STATE".on your fax bill it is an indication of de- upon which an agency levies a tax, appears in the VALUE BASE column on the linquent taxes for one or more previous.years. Amount due will be billed line with the agency name, tax.rate and amount. Therefore, the same value on request by Redemption Division of Tax Collector's Office. may be repeated several times. 7. PAYMENT BY CHECK. If a check, money order or draft is given in TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS: :Most of the local taxing agencies levy taxes on paymenf of-taxes the"receipt iisued- shall be'void and of "no effect' if all property. If there is a valuation for "exemption" it is deducted and tax - remittance is not paid on presentation, is computed on the net value. Certain "special districts" can legally levy 8. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION. This bill covers property described by the taxes on land only, or on land excluding mineral rights; others can legally levy parcel number shown hereon. The worded description may identify the taxes on land and improvements only, or on land and improvements excluding property, but is not always complete, in which case the parcel number can mineral rights. No exemption can be allowed against these taxes. Tax for be verified by the County Assessor. each agency is computed on the appropriate value or combination of values, 9. CHECK DESCRIPTION ON YOUR DEED. Be sure this bill covers the takinginto consideration whether exemption is allowable. p property on which you wish to pay. THIS OFFICE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE SUNSET BEACH SANITARY DISTRICT. Taxes for this district were computed FOR PAYMENT ON WRONG PROPERTY. on the district assessor's valuations rather than being based on the county 10. EXEMPTIONS. Any questions should be directed to the County Assessor assessor's valuations. This fax is not levied on personal property. immediately. Phone number for VETERAN exemptions only - 547-6931; SOLVENT CREDITS TAX is set by State law at one-tenth of one per cent all other exemptions - 547-0547 (County Civic Center). Also see TAXES of value (10¢ per hundred dollarsvalue appearing on bill), and is distributed, AND ASSESSMENTS below. as prescribed by law, 1/3 each to City. County and School Districts; or, if not 11. ASSESSED VALUATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS: Consult the County within a City, 1/2 each to County and School Districts. Assessor - Phone: 547-0547 (County Civic Center). SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS - WEEDS—Charges for removal of weeds and/or 12. IMPROVEMENT VALUE covers buildings, derrick, pump, machinery, or any - other fire hazard. Any inquiry should be addressed immediately upon E T A other property permanently established on the land on the tax lien date. receipt of fax bill to the State Division of Forestry, 1212 East Chapman, C H i y 13. OWNER OF RECORD ON TAX LIEN DATE: Property is assessed to P.O. Box 86, Orange, California; or to the City Department of Public 1 owner of record in office of Orange County Recorder at noon on the Works if property lies within city limits. first Monday of March,each year. STREET LIGHTING—Any inquiry should be addressed immediately upon receipt Name appearing with * below that of owner of record is the person to of the tax bill to the Street Lighting Superintendent in the city or area J which exemption applies if different from assessed owner. where property is located. ABBREVIATIONS: A ARnat Cold Oonmdanity OR Oa csal Farad MNWD TQoaltpa•131Ru61 OCMIND Ors�Re �,d�1�y MUnI.Ma1 BRR 8ar�ite AR Area CON.' Control N8 High School DSatricC Water District Water Dlatilct STIR Storm g Bond Ditereet & CST Coastal INST Institutional MUN Municipal ORis Original WrR Water Bedemption Fund EL Elementary School IC Jvnlor College Dlst[tet MWD Metropolitan Water PROT Protection WTAWAS Watbtwor318 CMWD Coastal Municipal District LITO Lighting District REC Recreation \I Water DLtrlet FRVW FN Fairview Forme MAINT Malatonance OC Orange County SAN sanitary �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH OVERSIZED DOCUMENT ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK State Controller COUNTY OF---.._....._ORANGE----------------------.._.___...._.__._._ DISTRICT BUDGET FORM County Budget Act STATE OF CALIFORNIA SCHEDULE 13B 306 ..TALBERT...]]RAINAGE.........................DISYRICY BUDGET GOVERNING BOARD: 1966 (Name) Board of Supervisors ❑ - BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 19 69 70 Other IT SUMMARY DATA FUND NET ASSESSED VALUATION ALLOWANCE FOR DELINQUENCY Secured Roll: 153,211,180 ;Unsecured Roll: 2,025,490 Secured: 15 %;Unsecured: 15 Secured Roll; ;Unsecured Roll: Secured: %;Unsecured: Secured Roll: ;Unsecured Roll: Secured: %;Unsecured: LESS: FUND BALANCE—UNAVAILABLE Fund Balance Estimated Fund Balance as of Available for Revenues Total FUND Uncancelled Other Infer-Fund Financing (Other Than Available June 30,1969_ Reserve for General Reserves Transfers �} Actual® Est.❑ Encumbrances and Reserves Reserves Budget Year Current Financing UWithin ACO Funds Requirements Property Taxes) General 17,040 7,000 10,040 1,022 11,062 REQUIREMENTS MEANS OF FINANCING Tax Rate r Provisions for Amount to be Raised by Current Property Tax Levy on FUND _ Expenditure Reserves Total Available Secured Roll Appropriations dew or Requirements Financing Total Unsecured Secured Actual:E Est.❑,.: New Reserves) General 19,650 19,650 11,062 8,588 129 8,459 .0064 ANALYSIS OF REVENUES BY SOURCE (Other than Curren+Property Taxes) Actual N Revenue Approved/Adopted SOURCE—DESCRIPTION Actual Estimated❑ Estimates end by the Revenues Revenues Requested d5] Governing Board (General or Operating Recommended El Governing otherwise indicated) 1967 _ 68 1968- 69 19 69 - 7� 1969 -7 (1) (2) (3) (4) (S) (6) 623 Property Taxes - Prior 352 287 362 302 661 Interest 781 930 700 700 787 Other Revenue 28 98 20 20 TOTAL 1,161 1,315 1,022 1,022 EXPENDITURE DETAIL Actin® Expenditure Approved/Adopted EXPENDITURE CLASSIFICATION Actual Estimated❑ Estimates by the Fund (General or Operating Expenditures Expenditures Requested KI Governing Board Recommended[-Iunless otherwise indicated) �} v 19-63---i.8_ 19-68_-_6.2 19SZ2_-1� I9SZ4_-ZO_ Il_Jl O (B) (9) (10) ill) (12) ) SALARIES AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 440 - TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 010 Salaries and Wages 6,434 6,827 7,600 7,600 020 Retirement 231 . 255 300 300 TOTAL SALARIES AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 6,665 7,082 7,900 7,900 ` Cont. 30 9 State Controller COUNTY OF..__..._ORANGE_.___„___ ._..,_...._..____ DISTRICT BUDGET FORM STATE OF CALIFORNIAi SCHEDULE 13C County Budget Ad --- 1966 T . .._....U" 4B................_:.......DISTRICT EXPENDITURE DETAI6—Continued GOVERNING BOARD: (Name) i Board of Supervisors ❑ BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR',1969 -70 Other ® f I 'Actual 91 pen ' re Approved/Adopted Fund )) EXPENDITURE CLASSIFICATION Actual Estimated ❑ Es+ima+es y Operating b the (General O Expenditures Requested© ( enera or 'Expenditures Recommended ❑ Governing Board unless otherwise indicated) 19-6-7----68_ 1(5 _98 -_5.9_ 19.fi9--J�_ 19_E9--1D_ IM 1 (B) (9) (10) (11) (12) SERVICES AND SUPPLIES TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 110 Insurance 505 828 500 500 r 140 Maintenance - Structures, Imprv. and Grounds 1,257 689 2,000 2,000 } 170 Miscellaneous Expense 500 500 180 office Expense 139 ( 43 100 100 190 Professional and Specialized Services 1,083 1,016 2,400 2,400 i 200 Publications and Legal Notices 46 43 50 50 1 240 Special Departmental Expense ; 600 300 300 1 i 260 Transportation 240 207 400 400 i r 280 Utilities 503 469 500 500 P; TOTAL SERVICES AND SUPPLIES 3,773 3,895 6,750 6,750 i FIXED ASSETS i 400 Equipment 964 TOTAL FIXED ASSETS 964 +1 G 880 Appropriation for Contingencies 5,000 5,000 i GRAND TOTAL 11,402 10,977 19,650 19,650 jf 1 i j RF"SOh,U`.l'ION OF' THE BOARD OF SUJ }RVISORS 2 OF ORANGE COUNTY, C?ILIFORN_[A September 30, 1969 .4 5 On motion of Supervisor _BATT3N �, duly n.,6.., _. S.eG'O1")C�ed__an�l • carried,, _.the _.fC?i°�n:.,i rZ .h,r��nl_ut i On. �:» .aCiop'1_-ea_' 7 WHERE 13 , this �Boar_d of Supervisors,' or. September 30, 1.969; 8 received a copy of a Resolution of •the Board of Directors of Talbert Drainage — District, indicating that there 1� . -is no need' for a general district election to be held within said 11 District ;on November 4; 196.9, and requesting this Board, pursuant to 12 Elections Code Section 23520, to appoint the following named persons. 13 to the offices of said District required to be filled by the Uniform . 14. District Election Law on_:_Novemh_er 28, 1969, shown opposite their 4; 15 respective names ova .17 JOSEPH R. CALLENS DIRECTOR 10 20, _ -21 22 23 NOW; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, pursuant 24 to Elections Code. Section 23520, the above-named persons are hereby 25 appointed to, the offices of� the _T Talbert Drainage - T 26 District shown opposite their- respective names to serve for the 27 ensuing term of the respective offices to which they are hereby. appointed 28 as. prescribed by lau;, ar_d, shall qualify, take office- and serve .as if 29 . elected' at a general district election held .within said District on 30 .-November 4, 1969. 31 32 Resolution No: 69-1014 'WDW: lt= Appointments in- Lieu' of Election Talbert Drainage "District F 1031-1 t i APES : SUFLRVIS016 ROBERT W. BATTIN, WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS, DAVID L. BAKER, ALTON E. ALLEN AND WM. HIRSTEIN 2 NOES : SUPERVISORS NONE 3 ABSENT: SUPERVISORS NONE 51 STATE OF CAhIFO%NIA ) 6 COUNTY OF ORANUE 7 I, W. E . ST JOI N, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board 8 of Supervisors of Orange County, California, hereby certify that the 9 above and foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the 10 � said Board at a regular meeting thereof held on the 30th day o:L' 11 September , 19_,l, and passed by a unanimous vote "of said 12 Board. 13 IN WITNESS WHE EOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 14 30th day of September- , -"19 69 0 J W' 15, 000 °°a 16 W. E . ST JOHN oz< County Clerk and ex-�officio Clerk 00 37 of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California 18 ......- 19 By � D ipu ty 20 21 2223 <' G % 24 . ,.,.. . , . i i 26 27 28 29 - 30 31 32 2. �f �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH MAP ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK Untl.ezen. At the request K the "Director* of Talbert Dra in age Tistr;ict efi. Rm wri tin8 to ag .thnt you kil"ddrt.:y c.QmApn3.4 ats with tiP.. President of bu oard, go. Meet 9. Gialer, 750 440 itreet, JuntinglA Beach, to 'ins OMI hip vNether your cpjp ny would be. ably to furnish per District with %bout 1300 feet of the # 2 10 pipe l=' 4 or Moot leniths, Withs a .short t:imQ , the 6umf a's Al8o, would be possible for 'you to Vut aside e7q, of the saveop1§6 for €el.ivery to our Notr.icL in the future, fourprompt h j l y will e appreciated ryp iated K y o ul Very truly yours, .5 cc to Pacific GlaYproanob'', 306 West .venue 26 0. fog 145, tatjon A Loe Angeles \1 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) 112 WEST FIFTH ST., SANTA ANA, CALIF. October 6th, 195:3 A. and N ERRY ART?3KQVICH To TALBERT DRAINATE DISTRIOT, DR. For extra power and equipmeht used by ourVietr.ict tear pumping water run into our lanes by ;you, estimated (Billed main Nov, 4th, 1953) J SCIENTIFIC FEED LOT WE SOLICIT YOUR ORDER BEEF PROCESSING SINGLE HEAD OR CARLOAD LOTS 91hone,9-tuntington Beach 5502 McINT'®SH & SON LIVESTOCK DEALERS AND FEEDERS RT. 4, BOX 660 SANTA ANA, CALIEORNIA .:-_-__ . January, 27th, 1954,# _- . Mr. John Hoy, Talbert Drainage District, Dear Sir:- In a recent telephone conversation with Mr. Moiola it was our understanding that we might possibly tap the drainage line and get rid of the rain water that damages our neighbor' s land, according to their complaint, We will greatly appreciate it, if arrangements can be made to alleviate this difficulty by our hooking up with the drainage line that runs through the West side of our property on Ward Street. Awaiting word from you, and welcoming your instructio , we are Most sincerely yours, A •R -- --------- - ------ - ---- McIntosh & Sons . . - ��� K C 1 LICENSE TO USE PIPE LINE 2 3 TF±IS LICENSE TO USA PIPE LINE, dated this bth day of January, 1948, 4 between TAL BERT DRAINAGE. DISTRICT, a State agency .with its principal 5 place of bueiness. at 112 West Fifth Street, Santa Ana, California, First 6 Party, and PETER XARLES, residing at R.D. 1, Huntington Beach, Cali- 7 fornia., Second Party, 8 W I T N E S S E T H- : 9 10 That the First Party does hereby give the Second Party a licenseo`�;. ..,.. n use the present drainage line of First Par. ty .al.ong Wright Street to con- 1 12 vey not to exceed 50 ,miner' s inches of water during irrigation season, 13 for which license the Second Warty is to pay the First Party Fifteen 0 14 Dollars 015. 00 ) a month for the calendar months said pipe line of First Q a 0 z 15 Party is used to convey said irrigation water. 0 � 16 It is specifically understood and agreed that at no time will the z a :] < 17 discharge of water by Second Party into .said irrigation line exceed, J a W ~ 0 0U) 18 with the water in said line, the capacity of said line. Q = 19 It is further understood that the water discharged into said pipe 20 line shall be ,pump water and shall not c:oneist of drainage, barnyard or 21 other water or be mixed with mud, silt or debris of 'a.ny kind. 22 It is further understood and agreed that this is a license only and 23Iis personal to Second. Warty, and gives Second. Party no right or 'easement 24 or license in said pipe line, except during the time this license is in. 25 I force, and strictly under the terms and conditions thereof. 26 It is' further understood and -agreed that .the -Second Party .shall not 27 assign, transfer or convey .this license, or any part thereof , or permit 28 any other person to use the pipe line of the First Warty for any. purpgse. 29 This license may be terminated immediately ..for violation of any of the 30 matters set forth in this paragraph. 31 It is further understood and agreed that this license is revocable 32 by the First Party at any time, on ten days ° notice, which notice can be 1 either delivered to second Party or mailed to 'him at the address given. 2 If such notice is Mailed, then € ll rights of second. Party, and of 3 all persons claiming under him, shall cease ten days after' the deposit- 4 ing of said notice of termination in the United states mail, first class 5 postage paid. thereon. 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have subscribed their names hereto 7 the day and. year first above written. 8 9 TALBEFT DRAINAGE DISTFIC-T�.�s'� 10 By 11 12 13 s,ec'retary m First Party O 14 dS M 15 0 Z J < 16 Z a' � 17 second Party, � 18 o a 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 - 27 28 29 30 3I 32 February 10t:h, 1954 City of Huntington 11ae ch Gity Hall omen'. . At the last meeting of our aoard of Directora held can February Zhd last.. your request for n extenel4r., for three monvhs of your ,a&eement with our District,, dated April lots, 1 5�5, and -which will expire on March 31sto 19 a4� wai submitted ` �d ,was approved ,by the, Board,. provided you, pay. 'our 'is tr at ��`Z e per month, payable to thly in .dviince, beginning April lot., 1954. If this io eatisfad tort' to you, kindly sin your app;r'ova . on the eTAclo ed. Copy of thi` letter rt :return to our.' District at our new add.reepp- 4215 feet fifth Street, sautes lNua, California. Very truly yours, By Secretary. The upder igned. hereby approves the ebove e tension of t3. �e, gees to ply o,,G9 per month dance ' beg;-mining ilpril .st, 19: g as Above set :forth. � Dated, -his day of � _, 1954. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 112 West 5th Street W. W. HOY Santa Ana, California. JOHN M. HOY MEMBER AMERICAN SOCIETY LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR NO.2326 CIVIL ENGINEERS RES. PHONE 4761•R ``� ��/ STATE REG.CIVIL ENG.NO.70 Yy• rY• HOY AND JOHN M. HOY RES. PHONE 4111•W TO: CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR 112 WEST FIFTH STREET SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA PHONE 6506 August 5, 1947. 1947 June 20 W.W.Hoy-Waste Water-2 Hrs."O $2.50 $ 5.00 July W.W.Hoy-Contract-8/2 hrs.-9/1 hr.- 10/l hr.-Total 4 hrs.@ $2.50 10.00---, July W.W.Hoy-Salt Water-18/1 hr.-21/2 hrs.- 22/1 hr.-24/2 hrs.-Total 6 hrs.n $2. 50 15.0 July Steno-8/1 hr.-9/6 hrs.-10/2 hrs.- 18/1 hr.-21/1 hr.-23/-' hr.-Total11 hrs.Q 11. 20 13.20 July 23-31 Field party-Placing test Pipe, levels, to secure samples-23/3i hrs.-24/2 hrs.- 25/8 hre.-29/2_h s.-31f8 hrs.- Total-231 hrs.0 7.50 176.25 � pipe-Purchased Hickson & Newell 561 of 2" Pape ) 17. 63 401 of lilt pipe ) pipe-Purchased T .L.Morgan 241-14" @ 150 3. 711 Prints-12 sets 24" Contract plan 3.70 Prints-3 Dist.Maps for Oil Co.Rec. 3.09 Total. . . . 247.5 8 G`� �.. 1 Q`1'I C ' COMPLETION GIVEN PJ}`BU' �x' TO SLI CTIOIN 1184e O F THIL CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE OF, TH STATE OF 2 CALIFORNIA CIVIL 3. t7 4 NOTICE IS HMIEBY GIVIE"N that on the 27th day of September, 19 u, 51 Talbert Drainage District, a .burly politic, organized under the laws of 6 the State of California, entered. Into an agreement with A. H. Fam.ularo, 7 a. contractor, for the installation -of apr)roximatelY 3,000 feet of twelvd 8 inch concrete pipe line with six 42 'inch manholes from Manhole Number 9 144 located. €n-Hampshire- Avenue; and running thence Westerly along the i 10' District right of way to the %eat line of the Last sixty acres of the 11 Northeast* ,one-..quarter of Seetion. 14, Townsfilp 6 South, Range, 11. West, 12 and thence north. to a point 30 .feet North of the Ndrth line of said . .13 6ection 14, all of which is situated in or adjacent to Section 14, �5� 14 Township b South', Prange 11 Vest, S.B.B. & It. , within the, boundaries. of a4 15 the said Talbert Drainage District in the County of Orange, ' State of mQ U �.Z<16 California. - a 6�z 17 The �,rcrk speolfied in said agreement was completed on the 18 day of 1-ovailiber, 1950, ant]. acceptance thereof 'was, by motion duly m 19 carried, entered of record in the Minutee .cif said Talbert Drai.na' ge Die- 20 trict at a meetipg held by the Board of Directors of said District on 21 the 5th day of December, 1950; 22 "The name of the surety giving; the labor grid material bond on said 23 work Is acif is Employers Insurance Company; a. corporation, and the namq 24 of the surety giving the performance bond: ran said Bork is Pacifies 25 . Employers Insurance Company, a corporation. The said A. �. 26 Famuly.o, an individual, was the oontra.ctor who per'form.ed, the work o 27 improvement' in accordance with said agreement, and Talbert brai.nage 28 District is the District -for which t he wore .of improvement was perxornz�; 29 under said agreement. 30 �. 'ALP, Dia1i1A i;?G T { ' 31 32 y i'res nt Y Bou 2113 P.9a 2iO 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF 'ORANGE }ss. 2 -. ___being first duly sworn, deposes and and says: 4 That —he is the— Pre J.cuertt cif Talbert _��� _S7_��tr_���__— -------___.--- rj ------------ — ----- it13eXiteet `ati+ s that —he 6 has heard read the.foregoing__B_Q O'e_0_f J�IeS S . __ ' #� L�� _nan,t__'1:. ?0-ti on $ and knows the contents thereof and that the same is true of US own knowledge, except as to the { matters therein stated on h 1S information or belief, that as to those matters nd t gs 9 believes it to be true. 10 `'Stibsaibeo`':4nd. sii-orn to before meAhis _day of� _-�_—.� 195 a. <� I t ^ Z a ti 13 I Notary izli�ic in and-far—said_ ty- Orange, State of California B.�OK _!7 ►�i�rE lJ " z Z rc a k $sttS2Atk �-P 91F ?ie N 13 STATE OF CALIFORNIA r •. _- ; ss. a,, .r. COUNTY OF ORANGE S+6�t V;4PORT3-,6 16 MAiTcHisok 17 _being duly sworn, deposes and says: 18 That ' business address is 616 First National Bank Building;-Santa Ana, California; that _he: is a 19 citizen .of 'the United States, and a resident of,the County of Orange;-that.—he is over the age of 20 eighteen years, and not a'party of.the,above entitled cause; that on-_�_ _�—_____ 195— 21 —lie placed a true copy-of the within -22 — -- -- -- — -- ---- ----- ------ 23 in an envelope addressed to_- . 24 --- -- ------- 23 — = :—:----- ---=— 26 — _ which is the office address of 27 the attorney for the in said-,matter, sealed said envelope and deposited it in the U: S. mail,at Santa Ana, California, with the postane thereon fully prepaid. That there is delivery by 28 United Staten mail at the place so addressed and that there is a regular communication by mail.between the place of mailing axed.the place so addressed. 29 30 Subscribed and sworn to before me — — 195_ 31 - = Notary Public in and for said County .and.State 32` F t After-5 days, return to FOLKERTS DAIRY, R. R. 1, 18271 Bushard St., H —HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. 2 ' ' i i TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT [INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 19043 112 WEST FIFTH ST. SANTA ANA, CALIF. October th, ,19% IgZa Busbard Road At 'Uic 1�1 t meets of oir f Directors, held on October Pndp yomr wement mau -pv�eent . >mid mw President ndSecret : R.,- t��aril e�' to , therefore. we enclose k i Obtober Fth; 1951 r. jam0, 14o�q:.q� 44, t ,.(lhe }.��.`:i S:•�fu� e'dr"ob-I'tL.a f pu Boar: �,�.¢ Tr�lrec'tp-'_ss, '.'� pld on OPA04i c me1j yomr agrement was, presented .-= °d. urJ',re dent and Secretes -try,-re;e t a . to st[T. , t)x-,re qv vo pnol s I-Lpr.ir-Vbb. yq opy o -the 'fi,Y, tOWL icy f.-Ir KIItt��rri'A 5"?�i,�l EVLI-tv VOW CvrIhOYmIV � . ;212 MOUILH Y1VIS4 P-I' . V C'd r l L o tS v t`t C O a h OjS V.L'3 0 M c ' bQ2G d' i3_J-0Gc Eicr, lcsd 7' r"R' 21 bMEE�' A�CL`I��- 1�[�ti 'yv.,E2,E' ANv KEF.' VS_i,A' CEQKCE b Y:b'i3tfYl'E1(CE^�t5�?'bN:J,y,fiir2' C' ?' is Ptk.SiOlJ1° bt3E�le7c111 t-"l�d E�i:d' CL7f F' VCZ.L-u.=CA' Aikvst i4th, 1,9 1 y°. '!Mies PA0101 u? Dear. Mr Mbiola: Yoiw letter request;l -, renew of y our w ttr di poesp-1 contr .cat war, ra-}somed to ovir Board of Directors, w they �. j t.L C0.UtJGl.S�. .., to4Jw '� f j..`.✓t�•tr` �'Srr ✓ ant "�.° Y�.+..s: vie r5�'.�ii e, , WAc , is e: clone t herewith. _ VW will not-Ice of.'e::b li this , F}G,/!<.•.emt sLi�,ISfo v3 to LbtJ.f� e J ase ra is et AL11 to .gem,ja a force. Yon no d-oub1s baw a copy of thl, a,, tit entp mat if not Z v all mnlw, a cop` for you, P-nd. tet ra i v to our. District at 112 best. Fifth St. Alva, a ea 't aer * t j�c>. n cc """;�0-CO 'r.0 cover Vne. f�.nt, sd x �onthG1, to December ist, 1951, `��efore the ne: t Tneet�.� of o1w Board Of x�:eter., cxa %�thp they All authorize the; e:� :3 L,and S eerbtary to sin and e� i,,ri :l then 11 a copy to you. Vexy try yourno Kf}af9rfs'et � Z#p.1r.S 2w(.r,+.1f�"f iV` Ctti akVk3;+1t1r _ Gam: wpp.r,Cr,t7 t'e k 4 Lr Li;iJ t:Oq�'3t-k L ffi�D++q.y7,!tl V! CHfiii£LE%3', "r gO2F: t1 C'.SaC<.' GtGt3ClYE1. i' n'_i` �f.ChHG✓i' It1i'�*bV±:eDL9 JL 7yw£a E, Ivivr-mr"• 7�' A(Cvbt36=''11n0 3.seve• b6MNDz7Mj. 10E Y:' Cui v veav 3�C ' FINANCIAL STATEM,Fw;T OF TALBERT DnINAOX DISTRICT From March, 1 st, 1953, to March lot, 1954. General. Fund. Balance on hand Mar. 6h. 1s4t, 1953., �26,.909®31 from City of Huntington Beach, for use of drainage l.ina' fcr sewer, effluent, 3,600.00 From Newport Draina:-go Distridt,• refund .of expense .on .,joint ditch, ,7,40 From Orange County ;projects, for 'refund of expense for repairing lines, 30 00 Delineuwnt taxes, From State Gompetisatioln I"nsur'ance Ftnd ,, dividend�F � -:8:07 From variou* coil: compani", for a ee of lines From R. Cecil, Pair :sworth, f or uaa of lime for irrigation wa cer, • 5..b0 From E. R. r in*lid, for- old electric hoi° I00..00' From The Irvine Qo. for e;se o-f :lire 'for two years., �z0.00 F'roiu KoIola. ' a,i,ry 9 for a ss of DItc,h.,No. 41 66#00 From, •F'olkert:s 'Dalry,' for use of. Ditah no. 4, `Dotal. Receipts,v 445,506.480 For I a r, eleaning a.,—nd repali�ing. linear ,381 .60 Collectov of Interi,11a2 'Re vonue,,- taxes withheld, , 435.20 Salary of Ditectors,• , 288,00 . Salary of Secretary , 420,,,00 . Z-ngi.neering Fee, including office space, 3 .00 Engineering Expense, 388.90 Insurance, 690.21 Fo gasoline• and oil, , 1.64.E Paid for pipe for repairing &P4 r.epl;acin.g lines, 3,619.78 E. -R. Bringle, for relaying,ayi.ng, pipe, 5,675.00 Fatil for oonat"Puetion of steel- fence, 565'.00 For electricity,' 751'.2� Repairer to Truck and. pumps, 33-6.38 Paid for -repairing line on Kato p roperty 0 1 ,204,,78 Attorney fees, l8'5*00 General Expense, - 92 5.�A otol Digs aurae im,enta-, 18,330.950 Balance on. hand MAr4h l:'at, .1.954•o " . 27.•575.53;�. Dated March 2nd., 1954. "y. ERNEST. H,. .G I SLER GEO. 'A HARDING • (SEAL) . • .,..._.�...� ._ ][AWRENC.E,,MOI0LA -Directo.rA .,Qf. Talbert Draingg,e District. Attest:' ALIC.K co TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) 425 XW WEST FIFTH ST., SANTA ANA, CALIF. search 4tb, 1954 Zone Petroleum Company, and Sierra oil Company 25 North 11413-en Ave. Pasadena 4, Calif. Grentlement Afot6r having several telephone calls from- you In regard to payment for use of our lines, in accordance with the agreement's entered Into, 1 have decid.--d, to write to explain the situation more fully to you. I understand that you have complained 'tbat other compsnies are not charged $25.00 for each I am enclosing herewith a copy of report sent to us by one of the companies, wbicb shoos only 130 barrels of e.rater from six wells, therefore the Directors decided it would be unfair to ebarge wbat would amount to '*25.00 -for lust 2 'barrels of�-cater for one particular irell. In your case, however, since you have never sent us any reports, how are we to know bow much ,rater you have, been running, into our lines? If you had complied with the terms of our agreements "with you and sent these reports, and if they showed just a small amount of water, no doubt the Directors would, do the fair thing, by you. You wild. see by this explanation that it is your own neglect that has caused any unsatisfactor,,i situation. I have received two checks, * one for ,!'1150.00 from the Zone PetroleumCo. , and one for 1`175-00 from the Sierra Iii, Oil. Company, and, with these checks there Is no notation. 0 to sho-,.,i what they are for, except on 'the Sierra Oil Company c1l,-ck it states "To & Including February 1954�1 . If you ,-rish to discontinue the use of our lines that is of course your privilege and there be no objection so far as the Directors are concerned, as the only rea eon for granting the privilege was a.s an accommodation. If you wisb to continue the use of our lines , kindly furnish "a with the required reports and if they show a small amount of water i will take it up writlb the Directors as to the charge , and I can assure you they will be fair in the matter. Please let me hear from you as to your wishes in this matter. Very truly yours, Secretary. i FORM 140-C 400 BOOKS 6.52 B.S.1. ORIGINAL AMERADA PETROLEUM . CORPORATION F GN.° 94030 FIELD EMERGENCY ORDER DATE-,!! �.�/' ! � � TO / - / J�%/ 'C�/� :.sC/. / /el CHARGE ADDRESS USED FORS/l// /%�/� //� '�i"r/ Render Invoice daily in triplicate showing this Order Number. Also Monthly Statement, to AMERADA PETROLEUM CORPORATION Purchasing Department, 417 South Hill Street, Los Angeles 13, California QUANTITY D E S C R 1 PTI ON - t s " AMERAD ETR EUM CORPORATION VENDORS NO. • 94030r t i' TALBERTI DRAINAGE DISTRICT 425 West Fifth Street Santa. Ana, California April 9, 1954 Amount Due Talbert Drainage District For Salt Water Disposal For The Month Cf Narch, 1954 t Lease w e� Bbls. of Water Anaheim Sugar A Lease 63-7 32 .;. 64-7 36 73-7 507 Farnsworth A Lease 36-7 393 46-7 729 1122 Farnsworth B Lease 37-7 648 38-7 407 47-7 635 48-7 1996 48A-7 �5 e 4263. Holtz Lease 45-7 629 Irvine B Lease 57-7 42 8-7 38" 58A-7 990 68-7 60 i 4936 TOTAL: ALL LEASES 1.1.,457 Water Allowed (15 x 1500) 229500 15 ',dells € $25.00 (Minimum) 375*00 Yotkrr Order No.- EO 94030 x: eY H' Form110 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES r DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS 'Monthly Oil Production and Gas Production and Disposition Report ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -. Los ANGELES Calif__APR I L_.15;_" 1g 5_4_ Diwisjon'of Oil and Gas -------------------, -----__- ---LOS --- ANG---- --------- Calif. I n compliance with Section 3227, Chapter 93, Statutes of 1939, we herQwith submit our report of the amount- WEST NEWPORT __-- FIeId a of 'gas and�oii-produced by each of our wells in the------------- -- ---_---------_ --•_ -_ , _ ORANGE --County, California for the month of_ MARCH---------------- jg 54 r ...........................................tt.n.1.............1.,,,1,.................1.........n.1.11...........1,1II........../.......1..1.1.,,,..,,,............I.n.1..,.I....,,n.....,..n.,,....I.It.NI..11,1..Inn,1.1111.1.,1.1.11.,..,n,.. ' ' = OIL AND WATER = *� GAS ` MISCELLANEOUS. ..........n.,.11�.n.,n.nl,.l...t.nnn.,,11.,.11..,n1n,.,, ,,,,.,..n....,,n........... ,,,,,.,n.n,.,n,,.........,,.,nn,,,,....... .................I...n......n„n;,,,,,..........n,lnn,,,,,,,, 2 ; i t7 _ Z i io q i 3?- - U'p i O u.m mO ro ' c m t ° a , �"� o z REMARKS ,u 1 O ►- o , 3 1 m o , m 3 + o ; C7 o c a ; 0 'v ; v a ; t-a .n...udu.u..u....u.n_.nn.nn,....n.uuundunuuuom.bnnunau.n,nunu ....m..uw...........,..am....auu.uyu.wuuwu....uno.unn-un.uuu'.nuunuumt 1 1 + ANANE I M SUGAR' LEASE = 7-6S-19W •63-7, 502 32 6.0 ; - 6e le4 ; ; __31 P ; 64-7: 692 36 5.0 17 93 134 31 P 3_7,' 188 9 70.0 ; 17 0 43 - 31 P 13.82 507 155 ; FARNSWORTH "AI' LEASE � - 7-6S-I OW P6-7: 309 393 : 56.0 IUU 31 P 1 -i6-7; 1296 ; . 729 ; 36.0 17 155 I20 31 P ; 1605 ; 1 I22 186 1 '. 1 1 1 FARNSWORTH "B,' LEASE 7-6S-IOW B7-7; 432 ; 648 ' 60.0 18 62 - 144 31 ' P 1 b8-7: 865 407 ', 32.0 17 ' 107 ; 124 31 P 47-7 1482 ; 635 1, 30.0 17 "__ 186 .126 :31 ; P ; 8-71 2162 1996 48.0 ; 19 248. F 115 =31 P 1 4bA-7: 866 577 , 40.0 ; 20 = ' 124 . 143 =29 P ; 5807 ; 4263 727 ; n..,...u.n....n.... ..C....n... ......n....n..1.........................nnn...............:........nnnnn.........i....n....nnnn..nine.n,..n.n..i........nn.n.��....,....n...nu.......n...nn,nn.uu..,oma® 1 ' NOTE—Sum ot Gas Disposition TOTALS ---------;.---------------------_--------------_-------------------------------------- Figures Less Gas Received Should Balance Total Gas Production. OIL WATER TOTAL GAS- 'MCF. - .....,,....1................................................................1........................n.n..n..................n..................n,..................n...................................n.............n....,,.0...........s.u.......... -----------------------------Mcf.,total amount of gas other than own production received,from----------------------------_----- GAS DISPOSITION Plant Fuel and Shrinkage------ -------------------------- Total Amount of Gas-Blown to Air j At Plant-----------------Md. ------------- l At Wells----------------Mcf. -Mcf.,Total Amount of Gas Disposed of to-------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------Mcf.,Total Amount of Gas Stored AMERADA PETROLEUM CORPORATION ---------------- (Name of(3perator- - ______ By------------------------------------------------------ (Reports must be filed promptly and'regularly. Failure to file is a misdemeanor) r .. Pam Ito STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PAGE 2 . ` a DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS Monthly Oil Production and Gas Production and Disposition�Report __ - - ---- - - - -- --- • - - -- Division of Oil and.Gas -- Los- --w---S---_- Califl_-APR i L-15--------1954 Los ANGELES Calif. ------------------------------- In compliance with Section 3227, Chapter 93. Statutes of 1939, we�erewith submit our report of the amount EST EWPORT __ _______ of gas and Aoil Geroduced by each of our wells in the____________________________MARCH- - -F54' ------- -------------County, California for the month of_________________________________, 19__ . 11.1f.ItI1111111N1,II.IIIIIII I....n1t11.INIIIIIINHIINIIINInIrN.IIIININIt11111f1/IIINIIn1111NNnNINf11N11iNINIlIN11N..NrN11.1r.1.It111N111.InINInIf1//II.II.NIftl/III1111/1111NtNNN11f/It111t11/f1f111111/NIIt1111111/NflfltnN ' OIL AND WATER GAS MISCELLANEOUS .INtr1111ttt11.l IlIIN1111111I1111111111n....f�IttltNl{.NIf1111N1/IItI111�11111nrf11.1NI1111111111n111tINn1111{IIIII/INI111N/1111/t1IS 1111.1NI.... ...IIC•ININ....IS...$NNIN/NN,N.Iff11111.1.....IIIIf11.IN. i S / 1 z ' x ' t �_ 0 ; W W C ' ' ' *, 1 ' t O , 1 D oQ1 0 z I a "c z ' oO ' S ' c«o , $ _ t3 L i — ��r`a 1 eso i g5g ;ggf I, REMARKS t~i i 3 1 z ? s i .i o i Z.3 3 i 'a q ' $V i -.2 1 . . i : m i S g "s �gg IWiI i ►O- i a "e 3 i ino 0 0..6 ; (0 = #_ 1 ; t�a'cVe`�ia ; 8If � gS 3 SO.1 u..undmu.mi....u..?.n..r....lurn..nN.ur.t..unununu'N.. ...r... ..m....•unnowmnnmNu.,runNnr.n...IUNI................ ...........,7uu..Nn i........rnuu.Intnowc 1 1 t HOL-TZ LEASE 7-6S-IOW45-?; 681 629 ; 48.0 16 :2 9T 137 31 P 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 RV=l NE "Btl LEASE ' 7-65-I OW i57-7; 486 42 ; 8.0 17 6z1 128 31 P 158- 1495 .13844 72.0 19 _ 186 124 31 P 518A-7; 1922 990 ; 34.0 ; 20 ' 248 1 129 31 P r,8-T, 366 ; 60 14.0 17 31 85 :31 P 4269 4936 _ 527 i 1 t 1 1 I 1 1 t 1 1 t 1 1 OLNUNNIINNnIu u...�u n..l U.U.....uun.Noll..n...o.......I.....n I..................... .....NN)UIIpuINNNlni.gnoluw o...IMil11..o..N..Noj.... Daunt=•.......N.Ifu./IIW/1..........ImNIInIt11IYm1Yp• 13,744 ; 11,457 = 1 ,68$ NOTE—Stem of Gas orsposrtron TOTALSc----- ------;----- ----------- - .__»----------------------_-_-_ Figures Less Gas Received Should OIL i WATER = TOTAL GAS—IVlCF. : Balance Total Gas Produdbn. NINIIIIN............I1tN I.....I...ISIS....I........N11rtt1I1 NNIN......I.ut11..I...Nn...Nt.III..NI.111.11.1.......1............I....II.II..I.I1111/1111.1...NI..INIIII..IIInINI.I.t.t111111....MISS tI1rI11111NIIl I/NN111111111NI/IItNI111N __________________________Md..total amount of gas other than own production received from---------------------------------- GAS DISPOSITION GAS USED AS FUEL ON L&A89S 1,688 MCF ' r Plant Fuel and Shrinkage----------------------------------Md.Total Amount of Gas Blown to Air j At Plant- --��--���- -Md. t At Wells. _Md. ------------ ----------Md..Total Amount of Gas Disposed of to---------. -- .-----------------------------------------•----- .__ __-_._--_-Md.,Total Amount of Gas Stored AMERADA P ROLEUM CORPORATION ... ---------- -.x•-l-_�l�t+--of Ope-tops---_- ---------- (Reports must be filed promptly and.regularly. Failure to file is a misde eanor) f�-- - R FORM 1 lO STATE OF CALIFORNIA j DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS MONTHLY OIL, WATER AND GAS PRODUCTION AND GAS DISPOSITION REPORT e,s FILE IN DUPLICATE To Division of Oil and Gas,Los_ A1gg1 s,_California_ Month covered by report-___--_�`P ________________19.54 (City) Field------------ - - - Pacific Suc�' ti� -------------------------------- (Name of Producer) 54 County `e3- -------------------------------------------------------------------- " ----------------- — - rdE'C'-- --.7----- 19-- - - (Signature) (Date) - �y �T NOTE: Report actual production (NOT SALES). List all wells except those office lWana er 1=i�..G1�'€ie9nd 7-0291 ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- officially abandoned. (Title) (Telephone No.) S 0 t:- BARRELS OF BARRELS OF w 3 NET FORMATION GRAVITY o ``�' SEC.T., R. WELL No. CLEAN OIL WATER m m GAS PRODUCED, of % CASING TUBING o a IF WELL NOT ON PRO- PRODUCED PRODUCED f>o (MCF-t000 01� WATER PRESSURE PRESSURE m> DUCTION,STATE REASON - as CUBIC FEET) Z C E O tt &3 S18,68.,1C9 2 '28 7 1.3 18.1 20,0, Cit of-Mewport Beach 1:806S,M. 1 201 225 � 27 15.2 2 A P Oka S18,6S,sloW 1 71 29 28 - 7.6 9,*'o P, 3 70 29 28 - 7.6 9.3 ' 513.,68, U14 1 31.4 7 28 94 8.5 2.2 3 315 6 28 93 8.5 1.9 6 315 6 .28- 8.5 1.9 1, r} �Y tl TOTALS-------------------------- 281 Gas other than own production---------------------------------------------------- Received from-------------------________ w Total Gas Produced and Received-----_----------------------------------- (Total Gas Disposition must equal this amount.) e'! GAS DISPOSITION Ai Gas Used on Lease__________________________________________________________________ Gas sold or transferred was delivered to:----------------___________---____ { Plant Fuel and Shrinkage---------------------------------------------------- Gas Sold or Transferred------------------------------------------------------------- Gas Injected for Storage or Repressuring________________________________ TotalGas Blown at Plant------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Gas Blown at Wells_____________________ fi Total Gas Disposition------------------------------------------------------------ (Total Gas Produced plus Received must equal this amount.) (REPORT MUST BE FILED EACH MONTH—FAILURE TO FILE IS A MISDEMEANOR. SEC. 3227, PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE) 59953 3-52 264M SPO ! FORM 110, a STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS MONTHLY OIL, WATER AND GAS PRODUCTION AND GAS DISPOSITION REPORT FILE IN DUPLICATE Month------;- - w�'-------------19 5--— Field-----------------WO-Awl--13 _ ------------------------------- ," __' --*0V_A t3 -------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Report actual production (NOT SALES). List all wells (Name of Producer) except those officially abandoned. -------------------------------------------------------------- ' `t — 19 5 - (Sig-ttugre) (Date) r ________________________________________________________________________ ______________________ 4t--' ------- -______________________ (Title) p z °J w NET FORMATION °°J BARRELS OF BARRELS OF u3 GRAVITY p- "-�_ GAS PRODUCED /o CASING TUBING o IF WELL NOT ON PRO- SEC.T..R. WELL No. CLEAN OIL WATER m m o °I° x rc PRODUCED PRODUCED E ° f MCF-t000 OIt. WATER PRESSURE PRESSURE DUCTION,STATE REASON < CUBIC FEET) W W zoa fo� one 18 10 W 25 P 'f 0_ .- 6- 2 6 93 Z 1 S11, 28 7' -P, 58 ' 5 ; . .-- TOTALS Z 11 ` —---------------- ". Received from ------------Gas other than own production-------------------- - ---- ------ --------- ------ ------—---- Total Gas Produced and Received-----------------------------------------4 (Total Gas.Disposition must equal this amount.) GAS DISPOSITION Gas Sold or Transferred------------------------------------------------------________ Gas sold or transferred was delivered to:----------------______________-___ Gas Used on Lease------------------------------------------------------------------------ PlantFuel and Shrinkage---------------------------------------------------------- ---- ----------------------------------=----------------------------------------------- Gas Injected for Storage or Repressuring____________________________________ Total Gas Blown at Plant----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Gas Blown at Wells_________________________________________---------------- Total Gas Disposition____________________________-___________------------------- (Total Gas Produced plus Received must equal this amount.) (REPORT MUST BE FILED EACH MONTH—FAILURE TO FILE IS A MISDEMEANOR. SEC. 3227, PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE) FORM 110 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS MONTHLY OIL, WATER AND GAS PRODUCTION AND GAS DISPOSITION REPORT FILE IN DUPLICATE To Division of Oil and Gas,_ i _ RW _ ___________________ Month covered by report__ ` ° _ _� __________________19__ 4 (cicr) Field----,9 -- --------------------------------------------------------- ---- '_'�__--z'_ . ---# , Tut" •-m-------------------------------------- (Name of Producer) County —` �Q`� #` �1--- ---------19----�------------- -------------- -------------------------------------- ------- ----- ---------------------- (Signature) r+''�� (Date) NOTE: fficially aba donoauction (NOT SALES). List all wells except those w' + 4+ (Ticle) c' e hone No.) I w W O O u NET FORMATION BARRELS OF BARRELS OF w3� GRAVITY o— SEC.T.,R. WELL No. CLEAN OIL WATER m m m GAS PRODUCED oP % CASING TUBING i - IF WELL NOT ON PRO- PRODUCED PRODUCED E I MCF-t000 OILWATER PRESSURE PRESSURE W u a DUCTION,STATE REASON =Oaa CUBIC FEET) mot I -6-1 a 11 e ae 1 320 18LO 28 21 3 . 18 2 332 0"fLuens 3 135 125 P8 21 40 TOTALS----------------------------8,37-- 47 134 5 67 Gas other than own production-------------------------------____________________ Received from-------------------_ Total Gas Produced and Received r (Total Gas Disposition must equal this amount.) GAS DISPOSITION Gas Used on Lease----------------------------------------------------------------------- Gas sold or transferred was delivered to: Plant Fuel and Shrinkage_________- __-------------------------------------------- Gas Sold or Transferred----------------------- '� 'C?� x � 4. o— Gas Injected for Storage or Repressuring _ Total Gas Blownat Plant----------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------- Total Gas Blown at Wells------------------------------------------------------------- Total Gas Disposition------------------------------------------------------------- (Total Gas Produced plus Received must equal this amount.) (REPORT MUST BE FILED EACH MONTH—FAILURE TO FILE IS A MISDEMEANOR. SEC. 3227, PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE) 59953 3-52 254M SPO AMERADA u,L 6 12M AMERADA PETROLEUM CORPORATION 417 SOUTH HILL STREET LOS ANGELES 13, CALIFORNIA NAM THE ATTACHED CHECK IS IN SETTLEMENT OF THE FOLLOWING: DATE INVOICE NO. ORDER NO. AMOUNT DCOU NY REMARKS ii OTITAKEN ON TOTALS DISCOUNT TAKEN NET AMOUNT OF CHECK AMERADA PETROLEUM CORPORATION BY-,�� � STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS DISTRICT VII 120 SOUTH SPRING STREET LOS ANGELES 12,CALIFORNIA November 10, 1952 PLEASE REFER TO FILE No. VII-Ora-171-HntB No. 7JU-560 Talbert Drainage District 112 West .Fifth Street Santa Ana, California Attention: Mr. Earl A. Gardner Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith are three copies of Joint Use Agreement No. 7JU-560 for your execution in connection with your drainage facilities within the construction area of Huntington Beach Boulevard, Road VII-Oi°a-171- HntB. , between Route 60 and Garfield. Will you please have two copies executed by the properly authorized officers, the signatures acknowledged, date of execution inserted in the space provided and returned to this office, the third being for your file. One executed copy on behalf of the State will be returned in approximately three weeks after receipt in this office. Yours very °truly, P. 0. HARDING Asst. State Highway gineer Di strict VII \ mod. -W. GREATHEAD Right of Way Clearance Agent JDK:ec Encs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS DISTRICT V11 120 SOUTH SPRING STREET LOS ANGELES 12.CALIFORNIA November 10, 192 PLEASE REFER TO FILE No Vll_ora-171-HntB No. 7JU-560 Talbert Drainage District 112 West Fifth Street Santa Ana,, California fittention: Mr. Earl A. Gardner Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith are three copies of Joint Use Agreement No. 7JU-560 for your execution In connection with your drainage facilities within the construction area of Huntington Beach Boulevard, Road VII-Ora-171- HntB. , between Route 60 and Garfield. Will you please have two copies executed by the properly authorized officers, the signatures acknowledged, date of execution inserted in the space provided and returned to this office, the third being for your file. One, executed copy on behalf of the State -will be returned in approximately three weeks after receipt In this office. Yours very truly, P. 0. HARDING Asst. State Highway Engineer District VII cligiiiai signed by J. W. Greathead By J. Id. GREAT AB Right of Ilay Clearance Agent JDK$ec Encs. i4 Written by: JDK Checked by: BB Reviewed by:JWG FORM RW 38 DIST. CO. RTE. S11. VII ORA 171 HNT. DOCUMENT No. 7-JLT-5 60--- --------- JOINT USE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made in duplicate original, this----------------------day of--------------------------------------- Ij 19�-------- by and between---Talbert Drdnage District I ------------------- -----------------—--------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- hereinafter called "Owner," and STATE OF CALIFORNIA, acting by and through its Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, hereinafter called"State," WITNESSETH RECITALS: WHEREAS, "Owner" is the owner in possession of a certain casement, hereinafter referred to as "owner's casement,"which is generally described as: Reservation appearing in "Deed No. 3-B,, dated September 2, 1935, from Talbert Drainage District to State of California, recorded March 13, 1936, in Book 813, Page 164 of the Official Records of Orange County. e and WHEREAS, State has acquired, or proposes to acquire, certain lands for State highway purposes, hereinafter called"highway lands,"on State Road VII-ORA-I'll_-Hnt,*vAich are described as follows: Hight of Iffay as shown on Map No. P?-4066 on file in the Office of the Assistant State Highway Engineer, District VII, Division of Highways, at 120 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, California; and, I WHEREAS, the overlapping of said Owner's easement by said highway lands will require that the following described area within said highway lands, hereinafter referred to as "common area," shall be subject to the common use of Owner and State: A strip 61 wide, lying 31 on each side of the following described centerline : Beginning at a point distant easterly sixty-five (65 ) feet and opposite H.F.S. 13+37 on the centerline of construction, thence northerly in a direct line, parallel to the centerline of construction. to a point distant easterly sixty-five (65) feet and opposite H.E.S. 32+63 on said centerline of construction. [2l a d AGREEMENT: NOW, THEREFORE, Owner and State mutually agree as follows, viz.: 1. State hereby acknowledges the priority and permanency of Owner's title in Owner's said ease- ment over title of State in said highway lands and agrees that, except as herein provided, if Owner shall at any time or times locate or relocate any of its utility facilities in said common area pursuant hereto and off Owner's said casement, it shall have and possess title in a new casement therefor of the same priority and permanency as that now owned by it in Owner's said easement; 2. Owner shall have the right and casement, and such right and easement is hereby expressly granted to it, to use said common area for all of the purposes for which Owner's said easement was acquired and without need for any further permit or permission therefor from State; 3. In the event that State's use of said highway lands, including said common area, shall at any time or times necessitate the relocation, rearrangement or reconstruction of any of Owner's then existing utility facilities either within the area of said Owner's easement or within said common area,and State shall in writing notify Owner so to do, designating therein the action required, Owner will promptly proceed to comply therewith and on completion thereof State will, on demand, reimburse Owner for its costs incurred in so complying with any such notice. In so far as any permit, other than provided for in paragraph 2 hereof, may be required, for such relocation, rearrangement or reconstruction, State shall promptly issue to Owner any and all permits so required,subject only to the conditions of this agreement,and will provide a good and sufficient right of way, if necessary, to replace any right of way of Owner or any right herein granted to Owner. 131 I 4. In its use of the common area, Owner shall not erect or place any of its facilities so as to i interfere unreasonably with State's use of said area for highway purposes; and State shall not impose unreasonable restrictions on the use thereof by Owner. I 5. Except as herein otherwise provided, State shall so construct and maintain said highway as I , not to impair, interfere, or conflict with any easement which Owner may have or acquire hereunder in said common area or with any of Owner's utility facilities installed thereon, and if any damage shall be done by State or its contractors to Owner's facilities, either on Owner's said easement or within said common area, or I jif any loss or damages shall be suffered by Owner as a direct result of the construction, reconstruction or maintenance of said highway, but not resulting from acts of third parties other than such contractors, State will, on demand, reimburse Owner in full therefor. I I I 141 i i IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed in duplicate by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized. I TA ER T---DRA I TTA GE_ DI S TRIC T------------------------- By--------- ------------------------------------------------------------- By---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS - - ------- ---- --- Frank B Durkee G Director of Public Works By-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Depnty Director RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: i - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Highway Engineer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Assistant Chief Right of Way Agent, Division of Highways APPROVED AS TO FORM AND PROCEDURE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Attoruey,Department of Public Works sr jr l EST.9975. 490 12-48 2500 SETS SPO Orifteii by,, JM Plk?lowe,d by;-,J'A'(1 FORM RW 38 DiST. Cc. 1 RTE. SEC. VII 01,R A 17 1 ro 9 DOCUMENT No.--�---- ------- JOINT USE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made in duplicate original, this----------- -_-day of_--------------.------------_-_------_, 19 - b by and betwccn----2RA art----D1)rtMpq aw ) -,ttriet-------------------------------------------------------------- hereinafter called "Owner," and STATE OF CALIFORNIA, acting by and through its Department of Public Works, Division of Highway§, hereinafter called "State," W I T N E S S E T H RECITALS: WHEREAS, "Owner" is the owner in possession of a certain easement, hereinafter referred to as owner's casement," which is generally described as: In 'Dae6 No- 3-So dated goptomtbor P., 11P,350 "E"ral-nage YAItriot to 8tate of 0,,alil,'crriia, recorded VVIPeb 13-44 1936, to Book 815,o, �ft*,Pp 164 of tbo Opficial ',;Ro-cords w . 4 a and WHEREAS, State has acquired, or proposes to acquire, certain lands for State highway purposes, nes eu;after called highway!ands,"on State Road-"�'n h RA __---_----____--,�u_tch are described as follows: Ria"at 01., 140ay s . ,-M On dap T0. P?1�4066 on MO in QM00 ot t1h.'D. ss M "tAlU ghrra $ng ry ;l's trie DIVA.Si ��f H . 1.1#outk Spring Streetv Los A * e ,,_ 11 forn ; and WHEREAS, the overlapping of said Owner's easement by said highway lands will require that the following described area within said highway lands, hereinafter referred to as "common area," shall be subject to the common use of Owner and State: stripR widel, lying . 1 an ea-61he of the 'o »l na d ed O x O 4 e nn -. point di8tant eaaterly `-r (65) feet and OPPOZIte < .X.A. 15+37 Or. the. 4� n f aonz-traetlen# thence northerly in a direst linnep parallel to the eent rli O ti OPM-tn € point iata o, tee, , ty :v (6 fe-et and PPS'It ems:-m-ass*, 3' 63 -on- 's-aled Canterling of eomta`` etv.: �,� LZl AGREEMENT. NOW, THEREFORE, Owner and State mutually agree as follows, viz.: 1. State hereby acknowledges the priority and permanency of Owner's title in Owner's said case- went over title of State in said highway lands and agrees that, except as herein provided, if Owner shall at any time or times locate or relocate any of its utility facilities in said common area p?:,rsuant hereto and off Owner's said easement, it shall have and possess title in a new easement therefor of the same priority and permanency as that now owned by it in Owner's said easement; 2. Owner shall have the right and easement, and such right and easement is hereby expressly granted to it, to use said common area for all of the purposes for which Owner's said easement was acquired and without need for any further permit or permission therefor from State; 3. In the event that State's use of said highway lands, including said common area, shall at any time or times necessitate the relocation, rearrangement or reconstruction of any of Owner's then existing utility facilities either within the area of said Owner's easement or within said common area,and State shall in writing notify Owner so to do, designating therein the action required, Owner will promptly proceed to I . comply therewith and on completion thereof State will, on demand, reimburse Owner for its costs incurred in so complying with any such notice. In so far as any permit, other than provided for in paragraph 2 hereof, may be required, for such relocation, rearrangement or reconstruction, State shall promptly issue to Owner any and all permits so required,subject only to the conditions of this agreement,and will provide a good and sufficient right of way, if necessary, to replace any right of way of Owner or any right herein granted to Owner. r [31 e > ' 4. In its use of the common area, Owner shall not erect or place any of its facilities so as to interfere unreasonably with State's use of said area for highway purposes; and State shall not impose unreasonable restrictions on the use thereof by Owner. S. Except as herein otherwise provided, State shall so construct and maintain said highway as not to impair, interfere, or conflict with any easement which Owner may have or acquire hereunder in said common area or with any of Owner's utility facilities installed thereon, and if any damage shall be done by State or its contractors to Owner's facilities,either on Owner's said easement or within said common area,or if any loss or damages shall be suffered by Owner as a direct result of the construction, reconstruction or maintenance of said highway,but not resulting from acts of third parties other than such contractors, State will, on demand, reimburse Owner in full therefor. I I I I I 141 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed in duplicate by their respective officers thereiinto duly authorized. D3TRI-07 M WT------I 1K T----WX-------------------------------------------- By---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ j Director of Public Works By----- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deputy Director RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------— State Highway Engineer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------—---------——- Assistant Chief Right of'Way Agent, Division Of Highways APPROVED AS TO FORM AND PROCEDURE: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attorney,Department of Public Works 151 EST,9975,490 12-48 2500 SETS SPO r_ _.ram'----` - ---- _Y"_,.-"�---"-.'-�."-`^,-�---�-T^"�.-"�c�-ac.g--R �.c-s- - —s,�"-o-.:�^cw�..�,�—_"�"`--�--"--��;w•---=�`v.-� Written by: jD 9 he ek d by: BB ResTif3UIed by'JXG � FORM Rw38 DIST. C:0. RTE. SEC. Vii C 171 ENT# 3 m �J DOCUMENT No—,.",_ ---®���------------ t 4 i JOII® T USE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made in duplicate original, this----------------------day of..--_-_-----------------_-----_---_, by and between-.._Talbert Dr*� �_ jstrict -- ---------------------------------------- hereinafter called "Owner," and STATE OF CALIFORNIA, acting by and through its Department of Public Works, Division of Highways,hereinafter called "State," WITNESSETH RECITALS: WHEREAS, "Owner" is the owner in possession of a certain easement, hereinafter referred to as "owner's easement,"which is generally described as: Reservation appearing in Deed o.' 3-Ba dated Septe-mber 2, 19,35o fi-om TtAlbert lfainage District to State of California.. recorded March. 13, 193 , in Book 815, Page 164 of the Official Records of Oran d County. 1 i and I WHEREAS, State has acquired, or proposes to acquire, certau7 lands for.State higlnvay purposes, � . , herelnaitor caned"h.gh:aay lands, on State Road-V----1 1, ORA-1"73---------------_.------, rt n------.---., t are described as follows: Ri ght of Way as zhoynn on Map No P -4066 on- file in theOffice of the . ssistant State ..g-Fig &g neer, District VZ1s Division of Ugh ay".�,,: at 1.20 South spring Street, Los Angeles,- alifornia . and, WHEREAS, the overlapping of said Owner's easement by said highway lands will require that the following described.area within said highway lands, hereinafter referred to as "common area," shall be subject to the common use of Owner and State: strip 61 wide,a lying 31, on each side of the following deseribed centerline ; B6ginhing at a I mint distant easterly sixty-five (65) Feet and opposite H.;E.Sm 13+37 on the centerline of construction$ thence northerly ih a direct line, parallel to the centerline. of construction to ._a point_ distant easterly sixty five (65) Feet, and opposite Rio .; .. 32+63: can said centerline of construct o4 r21 AGREEMENT: - NOW,THEREFORE, Owner and State mutually agree as follows, viz.: 1. State hereby acknowledges the priority and permanency of Owner's title in Owner's said ease- ment over title of State in said highway lands and agrees that, except as herein provided, if Owner shall at any time or times locate or relocate any of its utility facilities in said common area pursuant hereto and off Owner's said easement, it shall have and possess title in a new easement therefor of the same priority and permanency as that now owned by it in Owner's said easement; 2. Owner shall have the right and casement, and such right and easement is hereby expressly granted to it, to use said common area for all of the purposes for which Owner's said easement was acquired and without need for any further permit or permission therefor from State; 3. In the event that State's use of said highway lands, including said common area, shall at any time or times necessitate the relocation, rearrangement or reconstruction of any of Owner's then existing utility facilities either within the area of said Owner's easement or within said common area, and State shall in writing notify Owner so to do, designating therein the action required, Owner will promptly proceed to comply therewith and on completion thereof. State will, on demand, reimburse Owner for its costs incurred in so complying with any such notice. In so far as any permit, other than provided for in paragraph 2 hereof, may be required, for such relocation, rearrangement or reconstruction, State shall promptly issue to Owner any and all permits so required,subject only to the conditions of this agreement,and will provide a good and sufficient right of way, if necessary, to replace any right of way of Owner or any right herein granted to Owner. 131 .t i 4. In its use of the common area, Owner shall not erect or place any of its facilities so as to I interfere unreasonably with State's use of said area for highway purposes; and State shall not impose I unreasonable restrictions on the use thereof by Owner. I I I S. Except as herein otherwise provided, State shall so construct and maintain said highway as not to impair, interfere, or conflict with any easement which Owner may have or acquire hereunder in said common area or with any of Owner's utility facilities installed thereon, and if any damage shall be done by State or its contractors to Owner's facilities, either on Owner's said easement or within said common area, or if any loss or damages shall be suffered by Owner as a direct result of the construction, reconstruction or maintenance of said highway,but not resulting from acts of third parties other than such contractors, State will, on demand, reimburse Owner in full therefor. i i I I I I 141 IN.WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed in duplicate I . by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized. I . 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I WATER: - PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPM_AN:AVE, - - AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIOn LABORATORY INDUSTRIAL ORANGE,CALIF.,CALIF• - INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS t Sample No. Laboratory No. b 1 .' ;b Examined for:— Date collected y r . t � � �- � � Source �' `'� �� Date reported All.tt�cklt -S� � Time collected '� • Temperature Examined by ' Positive Radicals PARTS PER rRREACTION MILLI-- TONS PER COEFF. I EQUIVALENTS ACRE-FOOT Calcium (Ca) I, f 0499 Magnesium (Mg) I I. .0822 Sodium (Na) �y .0435 Potassium (K) I I .0256 Iron (Fe) I I .0358 Aluminum (Al) I I .1107 1Vlanganese (Mn) ( I 0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO:,) I . I .0333- ' Bicarbonate (HCO3) I I .0164 Sulphate (SO4) I I 0208 ' Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride X(65-a .0282 I I- Fluoride (F) I I '.0526 Nitrate (NO3) - j :0161 • I' I � I M �. _ Boron B . Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) In Carbon Dioxide (CO?) Total Hardness (CaCO3) u� '* : our, a� Silica (SiO2) Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) mho per cm , — Dissolved Solids (Calculated) — Parts Per Million DissolvedSolids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity• ' - ------' • Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids —al 1# ' pH t I�-, " 1. 01't le-wage, X400 sea €: x ��., r,. WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC ASSOCIAT1011 LAROTOR� ORANGE,CALIF.1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND-CONSULTING CHEMISTS I Sample No. Laboratory No. 94 Examined for: Date collected. May .. Source Date reported Time collected .; Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION I COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) . .0499 Magnesium (Mg) .0822 Sodium (Na) _ APKAEK. .0435 Potassium (K) .0256 _ Iron (Fe) .0358 Aluminum (Al) .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) .0164 Sulphate (SO4) .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride i .0282 Fluoride (F) .0526 Nitrate (NO3? .0161 Boron (B) Mg wa 2, Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) d 'calf l � Its pi , Carbon Dioxide (COZ) at _ -yw n k x a It ;W'ty mot. '2 o Total Hardness (CaCO3) tlt k ' or - � .� w t o Silica (Si02) Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 99"14 mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) --Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids ,, = . pH < iu< RAT to WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL AS50CIATIOR LARRATORY ORANGE,CALIF. ^. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS i Sample No. Laboratory No. Examined for: TA` '1 s. s —.—Date collected �" = ' F .y , - .• K. . '?`." � < Y .+"ws 'i�5 � + ..A82. s"v '^3' I?@9tn+si'i tad'"' Source ' Date reported _ Time collected — _ Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals I PARTS PER ffREACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLIONOEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) .0499 Magnesium (Mg) I I .0822 Sodium (Na) ;4 I .0435 I f Potassium (K) I " I .0256 Iron (Fe) I I .0358 Aluminum (Ai) I I .1107 Manganese (Mn) I .0363 I I Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) I .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) I I .0164 I Sulphate (SO4) Ii I .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride I I .0282 Fluoride (F) I I .0526 _ Nitrate (NO3) I .0161 Boron B " Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) land ft .,w -2vii lZa Carbon Dioxide (CO1) con-M."tioa at >#, out Total Hardness (CaCO3) owax � . , Silica (Si02) Due ta "boren s � � , + � ;, �.' not I �. '' `or- Elect"rical Conductivity (EC x 10-) (cJ` 5°C) mho per cm , Dissolved Solids (Calculated) ' ' Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity Percent Sodium. Settleable Solids PH F + e rst. AS=0011411T,14.0, -9 LAW oaf/ 4 'WATER: - PHONE 1389.J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL ASS CIATIOn LABOR TORS ORANGE,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL - ' INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. Laboratory No. Examined for: _Date collected I A ' X t Source 'k n",ht � _a _Date reported Time collected 1 Temperature Examined by- PARTSCTION MIL Positive Radicals PER REACTION TONS PER _ MILLION COEFF. I EQUIVALENTS I ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) I T 0499 Magnesium- (Mg) .0�22 Sodium (Na), Ix I .0435 Potassium (K) I I .0256 Iron (Fe) I I .0358 �I Aluminum (A1) I .1107 Manganese (Mn) I I .0363 I I I Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) I I .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) I I .0164 Sulphate (SOa-) I I .0208 j .Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride I I .0282 Fluoride (F) I I .0526 Nitrate (NO31 I 0161 Boron (B) a . �. Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) r-� its s d", ujuh.- Carbon Dioxide (CO2) aX '0117Via ' may, . 'o -0, 1 Total Hardness (CaCO3) _ � :� � {, Silica (Si02) t . , � � � IM Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) 25°C) mho per cm � .. Dissolved Solids (Calculated) ---Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids pH 04" I: E - I - WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIO® LARORTORY ORANGE,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. _ Laboratory, No. a ", Examined for: „� _ ...��.._ � T--��-�-�-�- Date collected Source ftl r » Date reported ?.: � M Time collected 112M- Temperature Examined by PARTS PER ` REACTION MILLI- I TONS PER Positive Radicals f MILLION I COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) �, �' .0499 Magnesium ,(Mg) .0822 Sodium (Na) .0435 Potassium (K) .0256 Iron (Fe) .0358, Aluminum (Al) .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) .0333 .. Bicarbonate (HCO3) .0164 Sulphate (SO4) A, .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride .A A .0282 Fluoride (F) .0526 Nitrate' (NO3 i .0161 Boron (B) �- Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) � � Carbon Dioxide (COz) - $ f IWI SnAt "o � tv Uwl win '�p�`Total HardnessCaCO W'�� ( 3) ��3.1' `N` � Silica (Si02) , water ar � � e Electrical Conductivity (EC x 108) @ 25°C) � mho"pert cm� '" a } a " p � o use,Dissolved Solids (Calculate) — Parts Per Million - A Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million �' � Suspended Solids Parts Per Million �. � Or�_� � Turbidity . = Wit weav eons Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids < , pH WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC AGRICULTURAL AS50CIAT1011 L TOR 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. INDUSTRIAL ORANGE,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. Laboratory No. Examined .01 Date collected Sourceii . 3 e1ai a., — ,, Date reported .n¢, _q& � ��.Y Time collected _—Temperature _ Examined by gg�_ � g��y :p�p� �eY��,,gg�� ;p� the y yWag, �t �a. sy psy t�y��n�;+� pry y ,yam ,�/ �,I y y��v e� P� �y �a�g�I�^ �¢ �p Sl$ ' : agdL�v''� 0'' 1, '�13'EMC;�!,r. �..�o L:.e:$•«" C.X�.� +1S�'�i 'i�t T� k�" }Y��'ti`C•a r'#1[5.B` ��t�& ��3 F-�•��F'�2*'J Js��i�'�$"K.Y�•M, 4.% • Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) .0499 Magnesium (Mg) � 0822 Sodium (Na) " - 0435 Potassium (K) .0256 . Iron (Fe) .0358 Aluminum (Al) .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals n Carbonate (CO3) ( .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) .0164 Sulphate (SO4) 0208 _Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride , .0282 Fluoride (F) ( .0526 Nitrate (NO3), .0161 j Boron (B) Fgnatltn 1 za Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) _� or � � Carbon Dioxide (COz) 'Golimits •. 1sqv of&l t -4 Total Hardness (CaCO3) iw1ha: .°.. ',t; . �" i: Silica (SiO2 ) tot Electrical Conductivity (EC x 10 ) @ 25°C) f �,_ � m io per cm " Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million `" `'`';` z 1 ?'' z bo z gei . Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts, Per Million "O ostt', 1 Turbidity N: k O Percent Sodium % od Settleable Solids ., _ a`t PH 94, 04-4, 4a -ta v� M 01 ^4 5SA 2 t1 WATER: PHONE 1389.J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOR LABORATORY - ORANGE,CALIF, INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. Laboratory No. Examined for: Date collected PAY Source Date reported nuft6z '` > � Time collected — ' Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals ( PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- I TONS PER MILLION COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) I .0499 Magnesium (Mg) I I .0822 1 Sodium (Na) .0435 Potassium (K) 1 I .0256 Iron (Fe) I I .0358 1 Aluminum (Al) I I .1107 Manganese (Mn) 1 .0363 I I � Negative Radicals ( 1 I I 1 Carbonate (COS) 1 1 .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) 1 1 .0164 1 Sulphate (SO4) i 26 1 .0208 1 1 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride 1 I .0282 1 1 Fluoride (F) I I .0526 1 Nitrate (NO3) 1 1 .0161 I - �. �ate,.. ,��, Boron B tts Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Nor -A c • ' Carbon Dioxide (CO2) X04 t t r it's, a � , Total Hardness CaCO oft �. _ Silica (S102) 1 4� ,'r w "Y-.',s i +«�i'. aarrm $ w x °. U, r nk'no , At IN mW Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) mho per 'ft � Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million ,.y y Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million ' Suspended Solids Parts Per Million . Turbidity '� .�" , 1. 'ff .� ' Percent Sodium a % -'e An to wean-4— Settleable Solids i , ` � .� t. s"t • �� P � ` >: . F r Zi �+ _ r ^� fi x� '. a `" '..a . "41 a,�7h �`�r t J� �i � ��;#` ��ry,w�� �'Y.pty,�xa> `�'7>�� ��9 w..". . �.� c. .� r WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOR L RORATORY I. ORANGE,CALIF, INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. Laboratory No. ° Examined for:—, _ Date collected_ ,�+ t a" sp 1 « Source 942� Date reported . .AMqUO 26,a. Time collected _ __- Temperature — Examined by __ _ Positive Radicals PARTS PER Ij REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) I f _ .0499 Magnesium (Mg) .0822 Sodium (Na) Coal0 . 1 RS .0435 428. Potassium (K), _ I �," - I -.0256 Iron (Fe),. .0358 , Aluminum (Ai) I .'1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 :I Negative Radicals "Carbonate (CO3) I .0333 _ ` Bicarbonate,(HC@) I � 0164 Sulphate (SO4) I Chlorine (Cl) .as Chloride I .0282 Fluoride (F) I I ..0526 Nitrate (NO3) � � I #���� � .0161 ' � ( I I I Boron (B) � Total Alkalinity, (CaCO3) , Carbon Dioxide (COz) Total Hardness (CaCO3) Silica (Si0 ) . i 41yo j H- ) Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 200 mho per.cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity Percent Sodium Settleable Solids pH WATER: PHONE 1389.J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOR L R RATOR4 ORANGE,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS f f I ' Sample No. Laboratory No. � � :�; " ' � : ERA Examined for:— Date collected Source _ Date reported " Time'collected ___— Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals I PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- I TONS PER MILLION COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) I .0499 Magnesium (Mg) ze I .0822 Soditun (Na) 71 .0435,_ 432 Potassium (K) 254 I .0256 0 Iron (Fe) I "11 . I .0358 Aluminum (Al) I I .1107 Manganese (Mn) I .0363 I � I Negative Radicals t Carbonate (.0O3) I .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) I I 0164 I Sulphate (SO4) I " . I .0208 Chlorine (Cl) ,as Chloride I n1 a 0 .0282 Fluoride (F) I _ I •0526 Nitrate (NO3) I _ „1, .0161 Boron (B) Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Carbon Dioxide (COg). ` Total Hardness (CaCO3) Silica (Si%) pvno he % �, , a Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 157600 mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) — Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) — Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 11430 PP 11. Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids T r H 1 �S p .its : :" a, o -rettod ' WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOR LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF. i ^• INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. Laboratory No. Examined for: Ta1 t 7�,rglnagga District Date collected ' ggs-L »2 Source e - Date reported A- _ -' Time collected _ Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 7i ( .0499 Magnesium (Mg) � � � x�� � � . .0822 2.P Sodium (Na) :*1 .0435 . j Potassium (K) 476' .0256 Iron. (Fe) Z G .0358 Aluminum (Al), .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) _ _ .0333 Bicarbonate_(HCO3) .0164 Sulphate (SO4) � - .0208 . Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride ; .0282- Fluoride (F) �_ .0526 Nitrate (NO3) .0161 . Boron (B) } Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Carbon Dioxide (COz) � Total Hardness (CaCO3) Silica (SiO,) %Oap t Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 260 P RA" Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids �� PHxk,� ,> WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOn 'LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. Laboratory No. Examined for: . ` _—_—Date collected AWgus p 191118 Source Date reported Auzurt 2&i, n 410, Time collected _—Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION 1 COEFF. EQUIVALENTS I ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) I �'# •� .0499 2 Magnesium (Mg) I - , I .0822 Sodium (Na) 91P I .0435 403 Potassium (K) I 2A6 I .0256 Iron (Fe) I I .0358 . Aluminum (Al) I I .1107 Manganese (Mn) I I .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) j I .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) I L .0164 Sulphate (SO4) I I .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride I 1 I .0282 Fluoride (F) I I .0526 Nitrate (NO3; I 11 .0161 Boron (B) Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gto Total Hardness (CaCO3) Silica (Si02) Mp s 4-bG mho per cm Electrical Conductivity (EC x 10 ) @ 25°C) p Dissolved Solids (Calculated) --Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity V 101 pre Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids 5 70 . t VC FW WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC ASSOCIATIOti LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF.1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. aAGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ,^ rN®usrRiAL wasrEs ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. - Laboratory No. 01, DO ° Examined for: re —atr" Date collected -41 Source Date reported Time collected _ Temperature _ Examined by Positive Radicals I PARTS PER ` REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION COI EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 415 .0499 ma`s. Magnesium (Mg) .0822- Sodium (Na) +. - 0435 .. 449, j Potassium (K) _ ���''�._ :0256 rt Iron (Fe) .0358 Aluminum (Al) .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) aW .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) 4** .0164 sulphate (SO4) .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride tr .0282 - Fluoride (F) .0526 Nitrate (NO3) 1 .0161 1 Boron (B) — Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Total Hardness (CaCO3) _ _ Silica (Si02.) x I " s Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids ,. Parts Per Million Turbidity Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids pH do UP "4 {l/ f WATER: PHONE 1389.J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOR LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF. r" INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. Laboratory No. Examined for: Date collected Source M lip 90, 129—Big iP. Petftleua Date reported . ` Aw n't ' �. . Time collected Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION . MILLI- TONS PER MILLION COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 424 .0499 21 Magnesium (Mg) 252 .0822 21 Sodium (Na) ( - 9,15 .0435 405 Potassium (K) ) .0256 1 Iron (Fe) ;, .0358 Aluminum (Al) .1107 Manganese (Mn) ( .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (C%) .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) l.14 .0164 Sulphate (SO4) " t , .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride .0282 . i Fluoride (F) ( .0526 Nitrate (NO3) 0.1 .0161 Boron (B) Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Carbon Dioxide (C(312) Total Hardness (CaCO3) Silica (SiOz Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) =N CCU.-- mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity "1 ` Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids ' I g 6,0- Z i WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOR 1AAORATOR4 ORANGE,CALIF. �^ INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No ' I Laboratory No. IMIA r� . Examined for: g�'l1!�£lvw*" D , osa '" A!t= Date collected Source "per i Da reported E, a� — � to re orte — "'. Water r-oz��cawth Pipe Time collected _ Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals I PARTS PER REACTION MILL I- I TONS PER MILLION COEFF. EQUIVALENTSACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) .0499 14, Magnesium (Mg) .0822 14 Sodium (Na) CKs .0435 Potassium (K) 217 _ .0256 Iron (Fe) -'a .0358 Aluminum (Al) .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals t Carbonate (Co') .0333 Bicarbonate.(HCO3), lA P1 .0164 Sulphate (SO4) -1 .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride - �a ;Ry^l .0282 Fluoride (F) .0526 Nitrate (NO3) t _ � .0161 Boron (B) — Total Alkalinity (CaCO3)' Carbon Dioxide (COz). � Total Hardness (CaCO3) Silica (Si02' ) C, Mtn z Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 4-JAX mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity ' ' Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids PHA 51 Ild-a � 01 8 0Ca- " v WATER: PHONE 1389-J ! DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOR LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF, INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS a x Sample No. 2; Laboratory No. f"P4 �., Examined for: Albert Dr"%iA Faa}z Dla tr —Date collected fi1g-Wot 21} .1948 Source 4'9v i.-g.- ", 'G fta� �� � zu�� Date reported Aukpat 26, 1949 Little lei a ) I h . Drainage Time collected .— Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals I PARTS PER ` REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) P .0499 1. Magnesium (Mg) ai5 .0822 2 Sodium (Na) 0740, .0435. '%a- � Potassium (K) 4110 _ .0256 , Iron (Fe) n , .0358 Aluininum (Al) .1107 12anganese (Mn) .0363 I Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO,) .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) 1744 .0164 1� Sulphate (SO4) 'tut, 0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride .0282 370 Fluoride (F) .0526 Nitrate (NO,3 .0161 Boron (B) 1i Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Carbon Dioxide (COz) Total Hardness (CaCO3) Silica (Si02) Ph ;r P P ,t ,P IVY' :. Electrical Conductivity (EC x 166) @ 25°C) mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) --Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity Percent Sodium —% Settleable Solids MtX*` 3 PH '* 11 der, a r § .5;p+1 S y sf 'F,'a. " aPs;O.tBoz�31.1. - • off Ice-Or&rise '1389JI, ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists ` ' - =WesttLincoin°at•Loar Road, ;ANAHEI;M>„�CAL•IF,ORtr�IA�� a�..- o,, �" Laborator No. 224 13 We have examined your sample of "?. e koffluer RECEIVED 8/2/48 MARKED {' .:Pipe' :e, t iera . and found , to fool v;* 2"^ I . ite C-oi ar-.tk; Per- I I U v a:I :t3 Pos- 11U:vo. ions per 11ter "� c al e rat I ve a on s t y 1UIf a r,e ✓4I as. 0 „t'c .41 pids aa S10 PH 7.00 Total `3olld cal o. 24-a Q0 wpm doxv, one. PP a O B�Ox 31 4Pfi AP 42411 Of f ice-orar go . ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists • ��t��Q��4����oara�R,ged 4ANAHPM-#QAP 0Fg1kNJAs Wenue Laboratory No. We have examined your sample of e . . 'efi �a �tt RECEIVED MARKED 4 ;: a4 , and foundi �o =11am per 1"A'teIr -arts per PositiVe Ions M1.11tonper 1 4.t r Dal r Uit" 595 agneslu .9 as "9 sod" c 4ill t a ra am ? gat ve Ion g.arbonatox � : I fats � ' ,� as $04 Nitrate �. � �,P011 a Iron �t T r . sloesPhosphrmte m a Boron 35 m as a Carbon Dioxide- 1,14 PPLU as, - 02 F1 ?14 _ Total Solids al.cO 81 P M Odor ul e ttad, "ettleeollie Solids High, &°ur'b .d t 0 - � A � RhBnV421,3' 0f ' e- r sage ASSOCIATION LABORATORY -. Analytical and Consulting Chemists a " VS!¢st,Lln,col2,af��.oaca�Road,y ANAyN_ElVi CALIFORNIA, 815 ,!Veat 11 p a Avenue Laboratory 2-244 We have examined your sample of otj t",011 eff ue ' RECEIVED 8/2/46, MARKED # /12 Dunlap and found to ft t, grae per Positive Ions 1 1l 0Aaper 11ter ,-A a I um 47 t e 81u M 271 22 as me 50d uin (Cal*. ) 8996 391 as3 Rta8 .ur r4ogative Iona Sulfate 23 '> 13700 366 aq 01 , 01tr to . p w. s NO3 Iron gal m a.s 1,7e allied 20 PPM as 5102 Pc, te 48 P,Pit as PO4 Boron Carbon Dioxide "�� ppm ag 9 0 Rydregen u"UIde n1.l ppm as H2 PH 7.72 S alfl a Conductance -34500 Eta X 106 50 Tot Solids o ,a4) 2410 C"do r r,0 ri e. tte cdmoderate ' ubdl ty 130RPM. Office-Orange . 1389J ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists 1815 West Chapman Avenue Orange, California Laboratory No.2244 We have examined your sample ofoll well effluent RECEIVED 8/2/46 MARKED #'127 E'Ias v Dunlap and found M-1111grams per liter, (oasts perMilli-equiva,lents Positive lane million) per liter Calcium 221 11 as Ca Magnesium 360 30 as Mg Sodium (eale. ) 4907 409 as Na Potassium 393 11 as K Negative ions Carbonate nil _-- as CO3 Bicarbonate 2305 38 as RCG3 Sulfate 14 a s 304 Chloride 1.3030 423 as Cl Nitrate C.i5 ppm as NO3 Iron nil ppm as re Silica 31 ppm as 3102 Phosphate 56 ppm as PO4 Boron 41 ppm as '8 Carbon Dioxide 108 ppm as 009 Hydrogen Sul nil pPM as H2S PH tT , �y !pry e`,4 8 Specific Conduateneo 38000 EC x 106 @ 260C Total Sallds ( ealo. )- 25200 ppm Odor none Settleable 3olids low Turbidity 30 ppM i i VP!d1 B'x03i"I 0 ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists WestaLyriWOat LoaiatRBat� fANAHUMA"ZIFOR'NIM 1815 yet Chapman Avenue Laboratory No. 2244 27 We have examined your sample of (Al V7011 offluent RECEIVED /448 MARKED 2 7 Hiawatha Wed and found the fo . r! r: 4 k Ta s per POSItIve lon8 `per liter Calcium 239 1 P? as Ca scalum (C on ) 9453 4-11 as N 414 11 as X 've Iona arbo ate nil -- as 0,03 P-423 4C as H003 Sulfate 16 -- itrate 1-0 ip,m as W03 n nil prTmk as n- 29 ^g Phosphite PPM as PO4 ron 47 ;pm llarb&n 10!04-de 190 PPM az 002 Hydrogen SDI fide s E25 H ' a Spec.1-ft'nCodo rye 3- 9200 EQ X 106 0 12,600, Total. Solldo 27400w ; Odcr none 3ettleable Sollds Moderate urbld tPPM 3.":.:✓ �'�+%•1:4 k StA� •v p,l ,t��,{W`M;b Rs .ten'a: 1 +�P;Q:.Box�31�1� �QRlion¢�Y`h3' ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists WksfLir�cblr�,St�ki9��a�RGe�1�� *#NAH,E1,Al CAL IF0RN[,A% 1-0,13 West Chapman Avenue f"al f orrila Laboratory No. 0,24 We have examined your sample of effluent RECEIVED ' MARKED 0128 East, and Rorth and found the of ovI ng; Pearmhart Morrow :t wams per liter (parts per i-e ,wtva e t Positive Ions million.) per Titer 0Q,M 224 n U SaGneslum '- 245 20 as 16 Sodium (Gale. ) 10419 453 as Na Ne("Plative Ions Carbonate nil a. as 00, .131carbonate 1091 18 as F1003 Sulfate as 1.504 02 o e 16860 A76 as 01 trate 0- pmasN3 31110a 24 PPM a3 Z102 holite nil ppm as PO4 Boron 27 Carbon Dioxide 19 ppm as 002 Hydrogen ul 'l e ppm as PH 61,95 "dotal :i . � -( ala. ) 927600 �. Odor Hydrocarbono Sett" .�.eab e So a High a I B-0+ Bdklat1 uP6o'ri¢ ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists I 'A#Lincoln at Loara;iRoad;> eANA.HEIM;'3 41FOkNIAA 181 �i",'est Came Avenue Orange,, call-fornta Laboratory No. P, , We have examined your sample of011 wall effluent RECEIVED / MARKED ,® Signal and found per Positive zons -0. per .1*U' 450 213 a a s X is Carb an to n 0 ,03 Sulfate f .� a C -la bale 472 1 _ 3.11 Ion S as Zr on 26 p-m Hydrogen Sul fide, nl.'l ppw as HpS . 88 Total oll (cal- ) 27,30a pro—" _ Odor �Settleable Sol I . Very High PLO*�Boi��k&1RY� �Ptioite�4R;1�3'< Offlae-0-range 13 , ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists V+!¢st��Ltneoln�at�Loara�nRoad. q?k,,N;AHj 41 M-ccA,LIP.j N1Al Laboratory No. 22-14 ly I We have examined your sample of oll 1 'effluent RECEIVED 8/4,3MARKED #1,og r4-orth, � . and f oundC � $ V, rl per o _ vas relive tons per liter 48 2 as 04 Sodium a o�. 10327 44_9 as a Z.-A" iv Ion.$ Carbonate n1l . as 00-1 -, b a 1/9 =1 Sulfate nil as %41 h1orldo a rj C1 Irate PPM as N0,3 Iran n l PPM as use 11 a a a, m f Pheopbate nil m as' P0,04 Baron .13 Oa-r-bon D6 , e 25 Ppm as Hydra p 71a03. _peol t a Olcanduotcmoo -39OC-0 - no X 106 n,, 2500 Cder Hydrootarbons � .: wsw mouvwx . - : . ;MVOn - V46. = - ; . - , :. Oft_ .. 04_: .; ;.. - . :: . . ' ar . 50 _ _ ' , . ._; - : : ? 4%l � . Telephone 1991-W CONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEER 1112 Kilson Drive ,-Santa �,qna, Caftfoznla August 25, 1949 Board of Directors Talbert Drainage District 112 West Fifth Street Santa Ana, California Gentlemen: Results of chemical analysis of water and industrial waste obtained June 25, 1949, from seven locations in your system are attached hereto, together with copies of results of all previous samples analyzed in 1948 and 1949. Locations and sample numbers are shown in red on the attached map of your drainage system. Interpretation of the analyses are In- cluded on each sheet for the samples taken in June, 1949. They have been compared with previous analyses made r by tiie Assoclation Laboratory and the Soil and Plant Labora- tory at all points which seemed comparable . The industrial brine wastes are of the same general nature throughout the system and are unsuited for land disposal at any point from which they can reach the Talbert gravel formation or any other source of useable domestic, irrigation or industrial water supply in Orange County. As shown in detail on the report sheet, water in the line at Manhole 124 at the corner of Cannery and Indianapolis Streets would be classed as doubtful to unsuitable quality for irrigation based on dissolved solids and conductance. However, its boron, sodium, and chloride content indicate that it could be used for tolerant crops on loose soil with good sub-drainage. Its Stabler' s Alkali Coefficient of 7.0 Inches again shows that only that depth of this water could be evaporated or transpired from a four foot column of un- drained soil without possibility of damage to salt sensitive roots. This figure can readily be compared with the alkali coefficient of 17.8 inches at Ivanhole 85, on Buschard St. 1320 feet south of Ellis; the coefficient of 33.4 inches at I+'anhole 83 of Buschard St. south of Talbert St . ; and the alkali coefficient of only 0.19 inch on the combined Board of Directors Talbert Drainage District August 25, 1949 . Page 2 Huntington Beach sewage and Talbert Drainage Dft'strict flow at the sump. The latter solution of chemicalsis unsalvage- able for any purpose. -Ether soluble oil in all but one sample is below the 100 parts per million recommended by the Federation of Sewage Works Association. Its presence in Irrigation and domestic water Is undesirable, but no fixed lim-Lts have been established. There was a very small amount of visible floating oil when the samples were taken. Apparently the manholes had been vacuum- pumped and there was no evidence of poor separation at the oil field tanks on June 25, 1949. Source of oil in Sample 8 on Newland Street is unknown. No brines enter the line above this point, but it is reported that crude oil used to run down the gutter before the drain line was built. The analyses Indicate that perched waters as far down In the Huntington Beach gap as Indianapolis St . have salvage possibilities. However, quality tests on numerous manholes and some test wells would have to be run before starting any such program. The existence of high bacterial count both above and below the dairies would necessitate thorough chlorination or other special precautions in any salvage program. It would be possible to blend the drainage water with water of higher quality for use on well-drained lands, but It would be undesir- able to inject it Into the deeper aquIf6rs because of its high solid and organ-Oc material content. Pressure injection of un- filtered and non-sterile water into water-bearing strata is an unsound practice both from technical and economic reasons. The hydrogen sulfide, settleable solids and high bacterial count on nearly every sampling point indicate contamination from some source other than normal ground water. Decision will soon have to be reached by Orange County interests regarding the northerly limit to which sea water will be allowed to penetrate. The present -line of 1000 parts per million chloride content crosses Huntington Beach gar) ap- proximately at Atlanta St. It has moved northward nearly 300 acres In extent during the past' yeax in the deeper Talbert Gravel formation. Little Is known of the elevation and quality of water from the perched surface water table down to the Talbert. Numerous test wells should be driven to tap specific elevations so that the shape and 'oharacter of the saline front can be determined better than under present condL Increased pumping in the entire Coastal basin due to both population increase and shortage of raInfall will un- doubtedly cause salt water to encroach at a faster rate during the next ten years than It has during the past ten years. An Board of Directors Talb6rt Dra"Mage District August 25, 1949 Page 3 underground barrier of asphalt can be Injected across the gap when It becomes economically desirable to do so. -Installation of such a barrier In fresh water would entail additional loss of valuable underground storage space. Filling of 700, 000 acrez feet of voids In the Talbert gravel formation, which Is now dry, with from four to seven million dollars worth of Colorado River V�`ater by a county wide Municipal Water District member of the lv'.etropolitan Water District would save pumping costs over the whole basin and gradually- force the salt water back at least to the fault line parallel to and about 1/3 mile Inland from the coast line. :such a District In cooperation with present member- cities could bring over surplus Colorado River Water whenever available, and provide long time cyclic underground storage In Orange County. This sort of operation would make It possible to obtain the greatest possible long time safe yield of the Santa Ana Watershed. Protection of such an underground basin by Importation of an adequate water sup-ply, by elimination of dumping of pol- luting chemicals on the ground surface, . and basin wide collec- tion of sewage and perched ground water with disposal at points where it can do no harm to the underground supplies, Is the best insurance possible to maintain the present productivity and high capital value of lands In Orange County. The continued existence of a grid-work system of drains in which perched water Is collected is necessary In a large part of Orange County. The system should be kept separate from sanitary sewers or septic tanks in the ultimate development so that Its collections may be utilized where and when acceptable for Irrigation or basin recharge purposes. Such drainage lines will collect either excess rainfall or Irrigation water with the soluble chemicals which they have leached out of the top few feet of soil, or any water which may rise to the surface under pressure when the Talbert Gravel for- mation Is again filled. There Is insufficient data available to determine how much leakage there is between the deeper aqui- fers and. the so-called perched water which Is found above heavy clay lenses or layers over a large part of the county. It Is fairly certain that the different water-bearing strata from the ground surface to bedrock In the Huntington Beach gap as well as over the rest of Orange County are In con- tact at numerous places. There formerly were springs and artesian wells which brought water up to the ground surface in this porticn of Orange ,County. Rusted and perforated well casings, and other means of Board of Directors Talbert Drainage District August 25, 1949 Page 4 co-mingling perched and deeper waters are known to exist, to- gether with the natural conditions of alternating gravel and silt formations left by the Santa Ana River in Its meandering floods. For th--',' s reason It is desirable to maintain test holes adjacent to the drain system so that water levels and water quality samples may be obtained at regular intervals. Since.. there is such marked difference in character of oil field brines and normal perched water, only chloride and conductance tests would normally be needed. In such a manner, data regardIng both quality and direc- tion of flow on perched water may be determined, and full security against percolation of oil field brine or other harm- ful chemicals Into the water supplies of Orange County can be provided at a reasonable cost. It Is not deemed sound practice to have any oil well brines disposed of an the ground surface north of the major fault line mentioned above. Respectfully submitted, erni .71-.- Blakeley---�4 Con ulting CivI (Y sanitary Engineer 1815 West Chapin _ Avenue Orange, California fw WATER: PHONE 1389-1 DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOII LABORATORY ORANGE„CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 1 Laboratory No. Examined for: Talbert Drainage District Date collected Yay 25, 1949 Source Talbert Sump-Inflow from West Date reported August 25, 1949 Includes Huntington Beach Sewage Effluent Time collected 1045 hr s o Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals I PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION I COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) I 402 .0499 Magnesium (Mg) I I .0822 Sodium (Na) I 4959 I .0435 Potassium (K) I I .0256 Iron (Fe) I I .0358 Aluminum (Ai) I I .1107 Manganese (Mn) I .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) I .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) I I .0164 I Sulphate (SO,4) 1373 I .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride I 10586 I .0282 Fluoride (F) I I .0526 I I Nitrate (NO3 1 I .0161 I Boron (B) 806 PPY This water is unsuitable for land Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) disposal in its T)resent condition Carbon Dioxide (COZ) at any location from which It may Total Hardness (CaCO3) _ percolate to usable water su_cnlieso Silica (Si02) Dine to its boron and sodium chloride Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) 17-7 PPlk� content It cannot be reclaimed for Ether Soluble Oil 34 PPlU:. agricultural purposes. Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) I R2nn Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 343 PPR Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids Oo 6 ml o/liter pH 7.4 Stabler' s Alkali coefficient 0.19 inch Bacterial Analysis-Orange Co. Health Dept . Labor 24 hrs. : 70+, 48 hrs. : 70+ At time of sampling, the chlorination at Huntington Beach Sewage Disposal Ass c ion Laborat r� Plant was in operation. fw ,WATER: PHONE 1389-J { DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIAT1011 LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF. .INDUSTRIAL -INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 3 Laboratory No. Examined for: Talbert Drainage District Date collected Ray 25, 1949 Source I41-anhole #98 8ushard & Banning Date reported__ August 25, 1949 Time collected 1112-- hr__s_. Temperature Examined by PARTS PER REACTION M!LLI- TONS PER MILLION CO . Positive Radicals EFF ( EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 233 .0499 Magnesium (Mg) .0822 Sodium (Na) 4383 .0435 1 Potassium (K) — �_ .0256 Iron (Fe) .0358 Alnnlinnm (Al) _ .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) .0333 Bicarbonate (1HCO3) .0164 Sulphate (SO4) 139 .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride 6556 .0282 � Fluoride (F) .0526 Nitrate (NO3� .0161 Boron (B) 26.2 PPId This water is unsuitable for land Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) disposal in Its present condition Carbon Dioxide (COZ) at any point where It may percolate ,. Total Hardness (CaCO3) Uo usable water supplies. Due to Silica (Si02) boron and sodium chloride content -Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) 33. 4 PPI01 it cannot be reclaimed for Ether Soluble Oil 54. PPY agricultural purposes. Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 18000 mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) 12600 _ Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 251 PPIv1 Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids 0.7 ml./liter pH 7.5 Stabler' s Alkali. Coefficient 0. 3 inch Bacterial Analysis-Grange Co. Health Dept. Lab 24 hrs. : 70j-, 48 hrs. : 704- ASSOC7- ION LAHOH fw WATER: PHONE 1389.J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOR LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 5 Laboratory No. Examined for: Talbert ?drainage District Date collected 11ay 25, 1949 Source 11 anhole #129 Cannery 1320 Feet Date reported August 25, 1949 north of Banning Time collected --_ Temperature Examined by PARTS PER j REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION C Positive Radicals OEFF. I EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 430 ( .0499 Magnesium (Mg) .0822 Sodium (Na) 4433 .0435 Potassium (K) .0256 Iron (Fe) .0358 Aluminum (A)) .1107 Manganese (Mn) .03�63 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) .0164 Sulphate (SO4) 819 .0208 _Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride 9481 .0282 Fluoride (F) .0526 Nitrate (N031 .0161 Boron (B) 19. 2 PPK This water is unsuitable for Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) land disposal in its Dre sent Carbon Dioxide (CO2) condition at any point where it Total Hardness (CaCO3) may percolate to usable water Silica (Si02) supplies. Due to boron and Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) 0 :PFIT sodium chloride content it can- Ether Soluble Oil 35 PPI not be reclaimed for agricultural Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C 24000 mho per cm purposes. Dissolved Solids (Calculated) NSOO Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 65 PPR Percent Sodium Q, g % </liter Settleable Solids PH 7. 3 lodine or Iodides Present Stabler° s Alkali Coeffic-.ent 0.2 inch Bacterial Analysis, Orange Co. Health. Dept. Lab. 24 hrs. : 09 48 hrs. : 6.2 ASSG ATTOIv LABORA R fw WATER: pq PHONE 1389.J DOMESTIC ASSOCIATIOti LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF.1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 8 Laboratory No. Examined for: Talbert Drainage District Date collected Lnay 25, 1949 Source R anhol e #146, F e wl and St . 1320 feet Date reported August 25, 1949 north of Huntington Beach Treatment Plant Time collected 1154 hrs. _Temperature Examined by I PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION CO Positive Radicals EFF. EQUIVALENTS I ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 1 464 .0499 1 Magnesium (Mg) 1 1 0f,�22 1 Sodium (Na) ( 2454 I .0435 1 Potassium (K) _ 1 1 .020-6 1 1 Iron (Fe) 1 .0358 1 1 Aluminum (Al) I I .1107 1 1 Manganese (Mn) 1 .0363 1 I I 1 1 I I Negative Radicals I 1 I 1 Carbonate (CO3) 1 _ 1 .0333 1 1 Bicarbonate (HCO3) 1 .0164 ( 1 Sulphate (SO4) 1 1551 I .0208 1 Chlorine (CI) as Chloride 1 4273 1 .0282 1 Fluoride (F) 1 1 .0526 1 Nitrate (N031 1 .0161 I 1 I No oil Yield brines and sun- ___ I nosed tb enter this J.4e directly) Boron (B) 1.6 PK;; This water is unsuitable for land Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) disposal In its present condition Carbon Dioxide (CO2) at any point where it may percolate Total Hardness (CaCO3) _ to usable rater supplies. Its Silica (SiOz ) boron content alone limits Its use Hydrogen Sulfide(H2S) 0.4 PPIv: for agriculture. Its sodium chlor;de Ether Soluble Oil ill PPbI-1 content nre vents its reclamation for Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 12.000 mho per cm agricultural purposes. Dissolved Solids (Calculated) 8400 Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 39 PPR Percent Sodium 0/0 Settleable Solids 0.1 ml.f l'.ter pH 7. 3 Stabler° s Alkali Coefficient 0.5 inch Bacterial Analysis, Orange Co. Health Deot. Lab. 24 hrs. 0. 6, 48 hrs. : 0. 6 ASSGC AT10N LARC 1 RYY fw WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC AS�OCIATIOII LABORATORY 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ORANGE,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 1.0 Laboratory No. Talbert Drainage_I�istric$ _Date collected I'"aV 25, 1949 Examined for: -- Source Ranhole #124= Cannery & Indianonol� '; Date reported August 25, 1949 Time collected 1205 hr-s. Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals PARTS PER [_REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 308 .0499 Magnesium (Mg) .0822 Sodium (Na) 219 .0435 Potassium (K) .0256 Iron (Fe) .0358 Aluminum (Ai) .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) .0164 Sulphate (SO4) 154 .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride 185 .0282 Fluoride (F) .0526 Nitrate (NO3) - .0161 __—_-_ _----- - This water is of doubtful value for irri- gation(B) 087 PPI+�t gation purposes. Its boron content is above Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) the recommended 11mit for citrus and walnuts, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) but is suitable f6r tolerant field crops. Total Hardness (CaCO3) Its sodium chloride content limits its satis- Sili ad(rs Open Sulfide (H ) p,5 ppZ�, Factory long time use to loose, well-drained Hydrogen 2 soils. It could be blended satisfactorily Ether Soluble Oil 70. PPIu, y=lath water of higher quality. Special care Electrical Conductivity (EC x 1011) @ 25°C) 2800 mho per cm to prevent xts use for Dissolved Solids (Calculated) 1960 Parts Per Million drinking purposes Mould be Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million necessary because of the Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Ea Coll. and. sewage organismE Turbidity 37 PPF= present. Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids 0.3 ml o/liter pH 7®4 Stabler° s Alkali Coefficient 7®0 inches Bacterial Analysis, Orange Co. Health Dept. Lab. 24 hrs. : 70+, 48 hrs. 70+ ASSG IATTGN LABOR fw WATER: PHONE 1389-J GR STICCULT AS�Ot1ATiAR LABORATORY 1815 WEST E,CALIF.N AVE, AGRICULTURAL ORANGE,CALI INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 12 Laboratory No. Examined for: Talbert Drainage Distr-ict Date collected bray 25, 1949 Source I Anhole #85, Buschard 1320 feet Date reported August 25, 1949 south of Ellis Time collected Temperature Examined by -- This sample was taken below the dairies and above any oil brine influent lineE Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION COEFF. I EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 74 y .0499 1 Magnesium (Mg) .0822 Sodium (Na) _ 87 .0435 Potassium (K) .0256 Iron (Fe) .0358 Aluminum (Al) .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) .0164 Sulphate (SO4) 78 .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride 52 .0282 Fluoride (F) .0526 Nitrate (NO3I .0161 This water is chemically suitable for irri- Boron (B) 0.4 PPIVI gat ion purposes. its boron and. sodium Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) chloride contents are within recommended Carbon Dioxide (CO2) limits for citrus and other sensitive Total Hardness (CaCO3) plants. The sample was putrescent due to Silica (Si02) high organic load of d_alry or other wastes. Hydrogen Sulfmde(H2S) 2.7 PPIT, lts use would require careful ,safeguards Ether Soluble Oil 2 PPhI, against household uses even if chlorinated. Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 900 mho per cm. H29 Odors quite strong at Dissolved Solids (Calculated) 630 Parts Per Million manhole and caked sludge Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million deposits were located on Suspended Solids Parts Per Million both sides of flowing 190 Turbidity stream from which same_ le Percent Sodium % was obtained. Settleable Solids 7.0 ml./liter 6.8 pHtabler' s Alkali Coefficient 17.8 inches Bacterial Analysis, Orange Co. Health Dent. Lab. 24 hrs. , 70+, 48 hrs. t 704- SSO ATTOIv LABOR Y - fw WATER: PHONE 1389-1 DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOn LABORATORY ORANGE„CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 14 Laboratory No. Examined for: Talbert Drainage Di:striet Date collected I`l:ay 25, 1949 Source lv anhol e ,#83, Hu s chard south Of Date reported August 25, 1949 Talbert St. Time collected 1232 hrs-. Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION I COEFF. I EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 86 .0499 Magnesium (Mg) ( .0822 Sodium (Na) — ( 71 .0435 Potassium (K) _ .0256 Iron (Fe) .0358 Aluminum (Al) .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO-3) .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) .0164 Sulphate (SO4) 128 .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride 49 .0282 Fluoride (F) .0526 Nitrate (NO3) _ .0161 Boron B This water is chemically suitable for agri- cultural ° —( ) 0 3� 'Ipurposes according to accepted Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) standards. Its boron content is within the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) limit set for citrus and its sodium and Total Hardness (CaCO3) chloride content is quite low, and similar Silica (SiO2) to that of deeper water-bearing strata in Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) 0. 3 PPI- the region. The source of the H2S and high Coliform count are unknown. Its use would Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 710 mho per cm require careful safeguards Dissolved Solids (Calculated) 496 Parts Per Million against household use eveen Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million if chlorinated. Its Alkali Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Coefficient of 33.4 inches Turbidity 88 PPR Is high and would allow Percent Sodium % evaporation and tra.nsn° - Settleable Solids 0.05 ml./liter ration of that height of pH 7.4 water In a four foot column SGabler' s Alkali Coefficient 33.4 inches of undrained soil before Bacterial Analysis, Orange Co. enough sodium chloride would be deposite Health Dept. Lab. to begin o damage sensitive plant rods 24 hrs. : 70 48 hrs. a 70 A A S�CIATIO ' LAB CI f w (�� WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOn LABORATORY ORANGE.,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 15 Laboratory No. 2244 Examined for: Talbert Drainage District Date collected August 21, 1948 Source 1, . H. No. 92--A-merado Oil Co. Date reported August 25, 1949 Time collected Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 531 .0499 27 1 Magnesium (Mg) 184 .0822 15 Sodium (Na) (cale. ) 9844 I .0435 ( 428 Potassium (K) 250 .0256 5 Iron (Fe) — 2.0 .0358 Aluminum (Al) .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO-3) Nil I 0333 I 1`311 Bicarbonate (HCO3) 4570 .0164 I 75 Sulphate (SO4) 440 .0208 8 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride _ 13960 .0282 393 Fluoride (F) I I .0526 Nitrate (NO3, I 0.2 1 .0161 Boron (B) 34 PP10.. Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 153' PPY, Total Hardness (CaCO3) Silica (SiO ) 15 PPItI Phosphate (PO4) 4.2. PPIdi Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Nil PP1V_, Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 42000 mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 180 Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids HIs2�h PH 6.81 total Solids (calc. ) 29400 PPIP Odor Hydrocarbons, earthy 01A TOTS L ATGRY f via WATER:-. PHONE 1389J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOR LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 16 Laboratory No. 2244 Examined for: Talbert Dralnage District Date collected August 21, 1946 Source Pacific Western Oil #94 Date reported August 25, 1949 1 2 hr. Contents Time collected --- Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals I PARTS PER I REACTION I MILLI- I TONS PER MILLION I COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 26 .0499 1 Magnesium (Mg) 38 ! .0822 3 Sodium (Na) 9936 .0435 432 Potassium (K) I 234 .0256 e Iron (Fe) Nil .0358 Aluminum (Al) ( .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) Nil .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) 5765 .0164 94 SulI)hate (SO,) Nil .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride 12360 .0282 348 Fluoride (F) .0526 Nitrate (NO3 ' 0.1 .0161 Boron (B) 61 PRk Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 229 PPIT, Total Hardness (CaCO3) _ Silica (SiO2) 43 PPI- Phosphate (PO4) 0.1 PPId_ Hydrogen Sulfide 6 PPIV: Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 37500 mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 700 PPM Percent Sodium Settleable Solids High PH 7. 35 Total Solids (talc. ) 26200 PPR Odor Sulfuretted ASCOCIATICN LAB CO 'RY t+W WATER: PHONE 1389-1 DOMESTIC AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIOD LABORATORY ORANGE, WEST CHAPMAN AVE. INDUSTRIAL ORANGE,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 17 Laboratory No. 2244 Examined for: Talbert Drainage District _Date collected August 21, 1948 Source Dunlap (Curtis) #97 Date reported August 25, 1949 Fast DraAnage Time collected ___ .Temperature Examined by--- Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- I TONS PER MILLION COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 253 .0499 13 Magnesium (i\Ig) 272 OS22 22 Sodium (Na) 9453 .0435 411 Potassium (K) _ 376 .0256 ( 10 Iron (Fe) 2.0 .0358 -- Aluminum (A!) .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) Nil .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) 3542 .0164 58 Sulphate (SO4) 8 .0208 Chlorine (C1) as Chloride 14140 .0282 398 Fluoride (F) i + .0526 Nitrate (NO, I 0.5 j .0161 Boron (B) 51 PPM Total Alkalinity (CaCOs) Carbon Dioxide (COZ) 232 PKI Total Hardness (CaCO,) S'1a (Si02 40 PPI0 'hos_ e (PO4) 0.8PPIvl Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Nil PPI Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 39500 mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 280 PPIP Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids High `4 7.40 Total Solids ( talc. ) 27700 PPIu; Odor Earthy fw A"S001ATI ON L � ATORY WATER: PHONE 1389-1 DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOn LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF. ' INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 18 Laboratory No. 2244 Examined for: 'Talbert Drainage District Date collected August 21, 1948 Source It'_. H. No. 126®Hiawatha Exploration Date reported August 25, 1949 Company Time collected _ Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals I PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER C MILLION OEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) I 433 .0499 I 22 Magnesium (Mg) I 41.5 I .0822 34 Sodium (Na) I 9269 .0435 I 403 Potassium (K) I 285 I .0256 I 7 1 Iron (Fe) I Nil I .0358 ( I Aluminum (Ai) I .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 I I I Negative Radicals f Carbonate (C%) Nil .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) 1 154 I .0164 ( 3 Sulphate (SO4) ( Nil I .0208 Chlorine (CI) as Chloride 16410 I .0282 463 1 Fluoride (F) I I .0526 _ 1 Nitrate (NO3I I 175 I .0161 I I I I I I f I Boron (B) 38 PPY Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Carbon Dioxide (CO2-) 70 PPR Total Hardness (CaCO3) Silica (Si02) 42 PPM Phosphate (PO4) Nil PPR Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)Nil PPIV, Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 43000 mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 170 PPR Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids High 0.70 dotal Solids (tale. ) 31100 PPId_ Odor None S r,01011ATION L TGRY E w WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOn LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF. ' INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 19 Laboratory No. 2244 Examined for: Talbert Drainage District Date collected August 21, 1948 Source I''• H. No. 128---Dunlap and Aldrich Date reported August 25, 1949 Time collected -- Temperature Examined by PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER Positive Radicals MILLION COEFF. I EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) I 486 .0499 24 Magnesium (Mg) I 256 I .0822 21 Sodium (Na) 10327 I .0435 449 i Potassium (K) I 272 I .0256 7 Iron (Fe) I 1.5 I .0358 Aluminum (A1) I I .1107 I I Manganese (Mn) I .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) Nil I .0333 Bicarbonate (11CO3) I 1191 ( .0164 I 19 Sulphate (SO,) I Nil I .0208 � Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride I 17100 I .0282 482 Fluoride (F) I I .0526 I Nitrate (NO3) I 0.1 I .0161 I I I I I I l I Boron (B) 28 PPIT, Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) 243 PPI Carbon Dioxide (COZ) Total Hardness (CaCO3) Silica (Si02) 57 PPltii Phosphate (PO4) Nil PPI0 Hydrogen Sulfide (HO)Nil PPIvE Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25oC) 45000 mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 110 PPI Percent Sodium 0/0 Settleable Solids Law 6. 78 p2 otal Solids (cal e. ) 31500 PPIVI Odor Hydrocarbons AS OCIATTON L TGRY fun �I WATER: PHONE 1389.J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOn LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 20 Laboratory No. 2244 Examined for: Talbert Drainage District __Date collected August 21, 1948 Source IT. H. No. 129--3ignal Petroleum Date reported August 25, 1949 Water from South Pine Time collected _—_ Temperature Examined by Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION I COEFF. EQUIVALENTS I ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) 424 .0499 21 Magnesium (1\2g) ( 252 .0822 21 Sodium (Na) 9315 .0435 40 1 Potassium (K) _ 374 .0256 10 Iron (Fe) 2.5 .0358 Aluminum (A1) .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) Nil .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) 1014 .0164 17 Sulphate (so') Nil .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride 15990 .0282 450 Fluoride (F) .0526 Nitrate (NO3) 0.1 .0161 Boron (B) 27 PPY Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Carbon Dioxide (COz) 229 PP Total Hardness (CaCO3) _ Silica (Si02 24 PPItt Phospha�e (PO4) Trace Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Nil PIT. Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 45100 mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 160 PPIo Percent Sodium 0/0 Settleable Solids Very High pH e.92 Total Solids (tale. ) 31e00 PPM Gder Earthy S GCIATION L TORY fw i WATER: PHONE 1369.J DOMESTIC ASSOCIATIO(1 LABORATORY ORANGE.,CALIF.1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 21 Laboratory No. 2244 Examined for: Talbert Drainage District Date collected August 21, 1948 Source L�. H. No. 129---Signal Petroe.lum Date reported_ August 25, 1949 Water from North Pipe Time collected _-Temperature Examined by PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER Positive Radicals I MILLION COEFF. I EQUIVALENTS I ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) I 273 .0499 I 14 Magnesium (Mg) I 171 I OS22 I 14 Sodium (Na) ( 10396 I .0435 I 452 � Potassium (K) I 278 I .0256 I 7 Iron (Fe) 2.0 I .0358 Aluminum (Al) I I .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) I Nil I .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) I 1821 .0164 Sulphate (SO4) I Nil I .0208 Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride I 16200 I .0282 Fluoride (F) I I .0526 Nitrate (NO3) I 0.1 j .0161 I I I I Boron (B) 31 PPY Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 216 PPLh Total Hardness (CaCO3) _- _ Silica (SiO2) 4t� PER Phosphate (POD.) Trace Hydrogen Sulfide (H23)N11 PPI+P Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 44000 mho per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids Parts Per Million Turbidity 190 PPIJ Percent Sodium % Settleable Solids 10oderate pH 7.12 Total Solids (tale. ) 30800 PPI+F Odor Hydrocarbons, Earthy f A ASOCIATION LAR RY i�r WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOn LABORATORY ORANGE,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 22 Laboratory No. 2244 Examined for: Talbert Drainage District Date collected August 21, 1948 Source Earnest F. Combs & John Quinn Date reported August 25, 1949 little lease) 1 hr. Drainage Time collected _— Temperature Examined by _ Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION COEFF. EQUIVALENTS ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) I 27 .0499 I 1 Magnesium (Mg) I 293 I .0822 I 24 Sodium (Na) 8740 0435 ( 380 Potassium (K) I 410 I .0256 I 11 Iron (Fe) -- I Nil I .0358 Aluminum (Al) I I .1107 Manganese (Mn) .0363 I � I Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) 240 .0333 g Bicarbonate (HCO3) I 1744 I .0164 I 28 Sulphate (SO4) ( Nil .0208 � Chlorine (Cl) as Chloride I 13420 I .0282 3?0 Fluoride (F) I _ I .0526 Nitrate (NO3 I _ 0.2 ) .0161 I � I Boron (B) 36 PPI Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) _ Nil PER Total Hardness (CaCO3) — Silica (Si%) 39 PPIvI Phosphate(PO4) N11 FPIV. Hydrogen Sulfide(H2S)N31 PPh,� Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) @ 25°C) 36500 who per cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) --Parts Per Million Dissolved Solids (By evaporation) Parts Per Million Suspended Solids 75 PPT�e Parts Per Million Turbidity Percent Sodium Settleable Solids Very Hiah pH 8.60 Total Solids (ca.lc. ) 25500 PPIU_ Odor None 1 C:LATI.Oiv LAHC} f w *J Ffibiie44T134 C ' c e-C:r a n,,j,,e-L ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and 'Consulting Chemists *Wt4stiUhco1n);at,L*.ar&.Road, -1ANAHEJM,-,,CAL1E0,RN1&C 1.{.'� � 5 'die s-L1 C 1a,a P 7,a n V e rL 1.;.1, C"rarge, Callf,--rn-'.'laboratory No. 2- 4,4 We have examined your sample of ell"Iflcent RECEIVED 8/22/48 MARKED 3511 F-f;pe T.T.a._ L.'ie r-ar-i and found t1te, ilte-- (icarts -per ItIve, '-,�ns s rn'- n) pler !Lter Calc-" i)m 595 6 a-8 C 4 23 -a s Ka 1F t E -3)8 4 -as g t I ,�arbcnat,e n 11 a 7 1 o E,r b'---na t v4 7 12 H,.,C 3 U I-L"a t e 51 C e 3'�7 Cr 368 T,--' t,Ta-,t,e C', ? -p fir as Y,C 3, 11'r c`n pp,u as P Irl,i a,3 'P*11 z; 6 h i a- 6 ppi� PC,-, n 5: prni as 5 99 as CC 2 HyCarrtren 30-ulflcLe n:!I a-s H93 CIO 3-'.nd-,.Ac4 ance 0 0 EEC x 255c,-(., T C S a-!-C 24600 PI-Il C,-a C,r -VJ o n e Settleable Sc?Lds- H- ,rh b rJ y 70 PT" �p P M 7 I A1111'71,7 �1757�1o7l— „ ,, ,” -, "A". 'L ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists WestfU1,it61,oait416at&9Rda*d AWNAH E I WICAN FORUM!- I st llha-rnian Avenue a Laboratory No. 'C'2;44- 47- We have examined your sample of -.,41 ,�,eil efflulant r -, RECEIVED 2 48-- MARKED 74,492 -3 E t ;n s c.�n and found th-- rc, 1,1,1111gra-i7is i-,er, 1-' ter (parts _-lef, F,ly s I t-' v e 1 c n s na 1] 1" r- n I I t 9 1-9 J- 2 C; 44U eg t-' ve '.iy-(-ns F b,--n E t e n'-1 e 9, H 31-0-f a t e 1.9 's sr-"I- 0111i c r,I d e -L460%-- 4 2 as 171 j� NC,;3 Iron -,,,m as Fe Z':�!I*'-ca P rr! u.s C,as 2 e ��prn 0,1 -c, r,-, a Z, 114 Ppm a.s C C Hyd, 68 as 11­ rc,)gen Sul" de ja H 7.4-11 Z�P--clf.'-c "'Icn(-:'uctance 4 0"2,0 C-, 2,50 T ct-a.I- 5c,11 a s (c all c 181C,0 Ppril E)u 1 f u 2 e+U-U e C� Settleab"le Sollds H I :L 0 nrn C T A c e- r,an e 15 ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists -Wist,Uwc6hidvLb&aR6i&, *A'NAHE[M-.PCAL1F0RN1W- ran C--".apm�?n Avenue -�a ,re, n I a,. Laboratory No. P ZS We have examined your sample of cla .!,ell el'171uent RECEIVED P, MARKED #97 1/2 D-Ltnla-, and found ,e -er lLter ,-,ei, '.-eqi-,-Lw.1ent s s I t I V e I W n.S ml 11 n e r 1 n e s L-u-Tn A,r71 22 as PC t a.s S I Un- 3 r_-8, j as Negat',.ve 11 ,ins C,a b c,r,c.t e n'l s 3 r b,-,n a.t e 3453 as 3 5.q Iui i'at e a s, 23 - C h-1 c r I d e 137 0 0; 386 as tr at e, 1 . 0 Pr 311 1 c a C yJh F's -te 48 -C�law -,.s C 1"oron "J'a r,b-.n D-' d M a S p H ,pec' ""-.nductance 34500 EC' x 1C,3 e `-ttleable T u r b I, cI'-t y 130 PPIL ifP.--0.Boicf814 %P}ion¢4473' ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists West,Lirtcolrt at=LoarwRba&; 4 ANAHEIMoCAUFORNIAt 181 v Vest (,11-a-p man Avenue Laboratory No. 2 44 .24 We have examined your sample of ;,A.y we-.!! el flLent RECEIVED 812j4-8 MARKED ;>Fi "r Fast Dunlap and found the is i7 4t; rc; i::s f3i•`Ge (y o--tti 1pe_ :.��_1_-ac�u va_ients t 1 r v j .L v Ni .,..l,.n�J i:i.i_L t1 n) p 3Li c_l u::! ( Colo. yy;; 1 `�J`V `�' "xU9 as 1{f��. 2\le ?at_._ve ..._- ns -�� r'i r-bz,ral*e p LTC e7 5,11.1 i c:t ir' -- as 504 Chicr I d e 423 as "1 PI-icc h P-,t e, 56 as pia Boron ten 41 ,pni as T�'tT7 � 'll .e G�"'"�jl:•Y'i cm�l.i 1..:. ?/'_ p A r�rr� �'..7•. T,..i2 3 L3-- "R ^ i^ �r r. 1 1 Y^ - 16 s (t 7 _.PC.:.__,G .+C:.ttal,iC�i.,E. sGe 3C7�.::,(� �. r ;ti —C 4-4' _ S : _� c?s (ca.l.c. ; S?CC p1Ji.1 C,-dC.,in n Tne 4y -b� am.i T ASaTA 'ICP;^?� Ga' ATCRY-- AIPkWgOWWO 4491W�ffl 3' Offlce-Crane,e 13 SS, T ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists WistWRA"C-SW WL6aWRU8 4ANARE1 WPCXLIPORNTAF 1815 7;esT, Chapman Avenue Cr a n.cr e a I r. n!.a Laboratory No. 2244 A7 We have examined your sample of o1l well- �;fflyent RECEIVED ��/'//48 MARKED #l'27 Hlewatha- and found t e_ f,-,11 w_' n 1,'.1111P;.rams per -1-1ter (parts per- ?,'11111-equftvalents F 3sit Ive _1--ns rr,111 4.c n) per 1'-ter ti al.c�I u ro, 1�3)9 12 as a V a t�n e s.' uin 26 a.s Sod' un 5 -1 a ( cale. ) 94531 42.2. as Pia P 0 t a s S 1 UT, 41-4 11 as TL N e q a t I; v e I C n 3 Carbcnate n C: '_'�.' carbonaze .9423 4C as H(,C 3 SulfFte 16 F,s 304 , C h 1 c r I k`_e 1490C 42o a-3 -I Ni I t r a t e l, 0 PPM as NC 2., n n1l IcTm as Fe 31 a 29 -�o I L as 3, CD Phr sL-,hFte s PCA 1 p.i0as Ccrbl-n PP "C2 Fyd,rc-*-en Sulf_' (,.e nil e.s HQ3 PLI 1� 7. 41 Speciflc 1�--oncluct'ance 3 9 2 0C, E 0 X 10 35 M­4- -1 C.s 0 a 2 17 4 0 0 ppm r none Settleeble tiul .c.s mC-d e r a t e M ty urbld. "T-550CIATIC-N, �,'P:O:fBoz•31;13- -�PKone�44�13: CIiICelC2" ;�s ?_3 ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists *Wesf�Bid'c610A tdatbiRodd* 40ANAH El RA KAW FORNIM L915 best Ch& ma.n Avenue Laboratory No. 2244 We have examined your sample of cll we, e"_'11 -cent RECEIVED 8/2 MARKED # 28 East any and found ti.,e Flar;111izrt y.3 .S i- •Y- ..3..i.l e J J per :_.. ! Ive lcr_ L� ri� -,e7' I Lt,er ', e'=,a.t .ve 1.-, s Y b c na: ,e na i __ as ryf` t p.rbonate l Cias HOX3 i r lUii ate n_: L — SC 4 a.s l`I _ � ,�? r� , as il;Cz i ry`on Z . 5 ,;j-r, ^, a l Fe W�SIC 11'11tea=ham we nw7_ L,n"I aS FC4- c rr n 2 7 as P. 1 ?, 7� ;�.+ram?' a;� `.t 1. Fy rr`ren 3u1! u.G'_e n ''TCI as 1 PH Stet, 1f C, on'_J'dctance 3�i�5.0C, C x 2b- C ettJ.ea.h�..e t:lc�.s HL gh �Ibfi&4 Oil I. Cffice-Cranve 1389tj ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists Wisvtwe6l,ri dt-,Ldaa*66d,� *ANAHEUMVCAUFORNIA' 1615 West Avenue Laboratory No. .2-2-4/1 Aq We have examined your sample Of Awell ePfliuent RECEIVED a//12'/-1-8 MARKED #2_'?9 3. E . 31gne I and found the # I r -per (.parts -,.7,er 111-e quL va 1 e n t s F, s: t I v e n L,, in n) -.e--,-- 1-ter �210'_1,'m C7,rz r.,e s',u m 4�� 0,S tic. 241 0 as h"g 10005 430 as ta 1�-ecrat,Ive '.'-.nc! 'garb s CC 3 �cs.rbcnate s HCO3 Sulfate s SC Chi or'_(e i r-,:,7 F11 C 4-?2 as N I t r at to 1 . 3 ppjr, C.C 1,TC lriDn n°l as Pew Sil-"Lca 18 p�p 17, as '-C2 Ph­srhate trace pprn as PC,4 Fo,rcn pp m as :� `n:rbrn D.' ox-*_, de a.3, 1j C,°D r 4 r_ - pprn as HP3 SON SP'-c 1 c Ccon('Aictance F,C X 1.0 6 2.5 r P t a.1. S C,I I s c a i c 2 7 3 0 0 P r� C,d Hydr-'cal-bons T ppm A" Vp'?oi�ffdk ",PH&P-4911 13"89j. ASSOCIATION LABORATORY Analytical and Consulting Chemists Wis0filirk6W 6ULdaF&iR6S&r -:tANAHE1M,*CALrF0RNW, A 5 1,7e st �'-�Ia-,Dirnan Av:-an--.,ae r E n Se n I a Laboratory No. 22r14 We have examined your sample Of e'Lfl-aent RECEIVED S/12/48 MARKED #122 'Nc,.-th, 31."gnal and found "Lhe -1 c.n ID -48 1-s a 1.1a-n o s L urn Dodl'um ( Calo. ) 7 as a icnS Carbcnate n1l C 71carb,.nate I?""'IS) 29 a s H C,C 3 Sul fc A.e U n-'1 C hl-or-'-ce 1613 456 S, Tl 1—n a s e 3'S T-) r c n 32 ,,pr.r, Callb)r.,n Dir�x'-, C;I-e 5 or'n Hy,6'r-C-Der, Su i - Le pp H2' T-H ?1.03 3900C. x, 10-5, 4) Tctai 2 r�,3.a 0 UL;,-r Hydrocarbons FP-M 3 e t 11 al:)'l e 'S', s L�,�derate UY 500 Ppill T- 773' y TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT MARCH 25, 1949 WATER ANALYSIS -A31 32 �33 0134 335 2936 f37 3A39- DUNLAP CURTIS REPUBLIC HIAWATHA SIGNAL OIL SIGNAL Oil. LEASE EXPLORATION COMPANY COMPANY COMPANY CQPY ANALYSES BY SOIL AND PLANT LABORATORY DATED MARCH 25, 1349 SAMPLE DESIGNATION 097*-3n PIPE YA126-4n PIPE $�126-3n PIPE %*127-4H PIPE 0127-4" PIPE $4l28-211 PIPE M 29-2" PIPE z*129-3" PIPE ENTERS BOX ENTERS BOX ENTERS BOX ENTERS BOX ENTERS BOX H :ENTERS BOX ENTERS BOX ENTERS BOX FROM EAST FROM SOUTH FROM SOUTH FROM WEST -FROM. EAST FROM WEST FROM NORTH FROM SOUTH HIAWATHA DU14LOP SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE 5300 4900 4700 5600 5600 6000 5900 5700 (K X 105 fJ 250C) SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.023 1.022 1.018 1.025 r 1.027 1.023 1.022 1.020 CHLORIDES (CL) 1.54 1.51 1.39 1.72 1971 ' 1*99 1.79 1.80 SULFATES (SOO NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NITRATES (NO3) TRACE TRACE TRACE TRACE TRACE TRACE TRACE TRACE SODIU.1 (NA) % 0.796 0.772 0.737 0.868 0.882 0-372 0.695 0.903 POTASSIUM (K) % ;0212 .0158 .0212 .0274 .0290 .0196 .0191 .0194 CALCIUM (CA) % .0207 .o164 .0157 .0170 .0219 .0279 .0211 .6235 MAGNESIUM (MG) % .0025 .0052 .0012 .0023 .0046 .0091 .0122 .0130 AMMONIUM (NH4) % .0137 .0108 .oil*' .011'7 .0206 .0177 .0177 .oio6 (ABOVE CONCENTRATIONS IN PERCENT OF WATER) CHLORIDES (CL) ME/LI 445 430 397 495 495 543 512 518 SODIUM (NA) ME/L1 355 343 326 397 395 '429 309 397 POTASSIUM (K) ME/L1 5.8 4.1 5.8 7.1 7.4 5.1 5.0 5.1 CALCIUM (CA) ME/LI I0.6 8.4 8.0 8.7 12.2 14.3 10.8 12.0 MAGNESIUM (MG) ME/Li 2.1 4.4 1.1 2.0 3.9 6.9 10.2 8.9 AMMONIUM (NH4) ME/LI 7.9 6.1 6.6 9.5 11.6 10.0, 10.0 9.4 (ABOVE CONCENTRATIONS IN MILLI-EQUIVALENTS PER LITER OF WATER) �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH MAP ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK OFFICE PHONE i KIMBERLY 2-9597 STATEMENT og. amuLa'zo CONTRACTOR 2740 WEST FIRST STREET, SANTA ANA, CALIF. P. O. Box 239 21 November 1950 Talbert Drainage District 112 West Fifth Street Santa Ana, California .1 Item No. 1 - 2960 lined feet 12 inch concrete pipe in place at $4.37 per lineal foot. $12935.20 Item No. 2 - 6 each. Manhole bases and two feet pipe(4211) at $100.00 each. 600.00 r Item No. 3 - 33 feet and four inches of 42 inch pipe placed on top of manholes at $15.00 per lineal foot. 500.00 Item No. 4 - 441.30 tons rock under and around pipe at $3.50 per ton. 15tL-55 015579.55 The above contract dated 29 September 1950 was completed on the 8th day of November 1950. , 4, L a 3 i OFFICE PHONE KIMBERLY 2.9597 STATEMENT o4. c 9anzufaTo CONTRACTOR 2740 WEST FIRST STREET, SANTA ANA, CALIF. P. O. Box 239 21 November 1950 Talbert Drainmge District 13.2 feet Fifth Street Santa Ana,, California item No. 1 -. 2960 lineal feet 12 inch concrete pipe in place at 64.37 yer 4�foot. OM35.20 Item No. 2 - 6 each. Manhole hamee tad too feet pip,9(42e4) at $100.00 each. 600900 item No. 3 - 33 feet and fog inohoo of 42 inch Pima placed on top of,parholes at $15.00 par lineal foot. 500.00 item Wo, d - 4�4,1.30 ions rock wider and around pipe at $3.50 per ton. 15579.55 The above contract dated 29 September 1950 v0s completed on the 8th day of November 1950. tfAC Rt_ULTURAL SERVICES OFFICE PHONE: _ WATER ANALYSIS, ORANGE 13,89-J,, INDUSTRIAL & AGRICULTURAL - RESIDENCE PHONE: " .SURVEYS AND MANAGEMENT GARDEN GROVE 5526 ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING A.$s0�l��tl�0n isb��ctor� M.D."BILL'LINDSEY aMISTS - � OWNER AND MANAGER FOUNDED IN 1922 1815 West Chapman Avenue ORANGE, CALIFORNIA ,�3y 4Y 1.,�,sa`••' � ?P:i � .._q r�'Zi,"r¢:�- �;�:' m."ti'�ai� • � ' ook "°� hF` 5,w ��µy'��b�p�'�,��its f a+"',* �b• `�:» *t`'����yi;� ���y�' ui,�Y�a'ik °�' .,,� F t Y o of Olt w # ' • ' � s . ' ' 4, ,. —1 gvr _ $ all k ru' <` :i ' j` aFsy 3 .:5r4`' ,'� =X�g'^*ik 1104101 a.. pf p(�g'�qy${� y� '�8:. `�.�y�p7 f}Y5F., ,�}�"jkµ- TS' T'a'4^T i# � �' 2 FR, �vi,?irw'#+ �}"' z R;F': $�1 'T �"�.th + 4 �� � - 1+4a ' - i3° ,x�, x'1~ 1%"• ',a�,v. is :�F ak ,"gl<'? ,Li�.p' 3f16 a yl ��, iick rt . WATER: PHONE 13894 DOMESTIC ASSOCIATION LARORATOR� 181g ORANGE,CALIF.WEST MAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. Laboratory No. Examined for:-- T'j-43 bort r i wore Din ri n Date collected HICIVE11,11hF r PO. 3• 04,50 Source fjt.e�_—g —V' 3kanmrasp M, t ms� -- —Date reported +�rlib 1� 4, � 7��1 ,— — n ga 11 r'e ed by "rO r= goy meXlec ted Temperature Examined by_ I, Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION I COEFF. ( EQUIVALENTS I ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) .0499 Magnesium (Mg) .0822 Sodium (Na) .0435 Potassium (K) 0256 Total Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) .0164 I Sulphate (SO4) .0208 Chloride (Cl) .0282 Nitrate (NO3) ! .0161 — Total Boron (B) P.P.M. Silica (SiO2) P.P.M. Iron (Fe2O3) _ P.M.p. Fluoride (F) P.P.M. 1 7 - — Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) .Z . P.P.M. Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) ( 25°C) '�° '14 mho/cm yo D i .w Dissolved Solids (Calculated) — p•p.m. Percent Sodium Alkali Coefficient — Total Hardness (CaCO3) ^— p.p.m. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) - P•P•m• Suspended Solids — — — Settleable Solids _ —ml/1 Turbidity Odor w_♦..4..,C.1" au w is T"'e VN kS k3. J~A M. D. Llndsey f� d� WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC ASSOCIATIOti LABORATORY ORANGE,WEST ORANGE,CALIF. AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. Laboratory No. 1-1.13 Examined for:T-I ' '' '��� ? )i # p- — Date collected KrA l hA '2,0, 19,130 S o u r c f,n 1'at t��"1a��?�,al� 2 Date reported 1'lAnaraber 4. 1 K1011 e c t e)(' b B �t� 'Hoy in- collected Temperature —. __Examined by_ a q� f, Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION I COEFF. ( EQUIVALENTS I ACRE FOOT f Calcium (Ca) .0499 Magnesium (Mg) .0822 Sodium (Na) .0435 Potassium (K) .0256 Total Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) .0164 1 Sulphate (SO4) 1 .0208 1 1 Chloride (Cl) 1 1 .0282 1 1 Nitrate (NO3) ! 1 .0161 1 1 _1_ 1 Total Boron (B) P.P.M. Silica (Si02) p.p.m. Iron (Fe203) P.P.M. Fluoride (F) P.P.M. Tota Alkalinity'(CaCO3) P.P.M. Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) ( 25°C) � mho/cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) ^ - p•p.m. Percent Sodium Alkali Coefficient Total Hardness (CaCO3) —p.p.m. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) —p.p.m. Suspended Solids -- Settleable Solids Turbidity - Odor 16 Lfridsey .f a WATER: PHONE13894 DOMESTIC ASSOCIATIOtI LARORATOR� t81g ORANGE,CALIF.WEST M N AVE. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. Laboratory No. Examined —Date collected Nnyom-her P0. �960 S) —ant . _ �r nl �1e It IF����i�,�t1#C� , 1 (1 Source �, L_;� l —_—Date reported Tbire �ollecteel�� �' ---Temperature — _—Examined by �*'ftil max' Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION I COEFF. I EQUIVALENTS I ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) .0499 Magnesium (Mg) 0822 Sodium (Na) .0435 Potassium (K) .0256 Total Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) .0164 1 Sulphate (SO4) .0208 Chloride (C1) .0282 Nitrate (NO3) ! .0161 Total Boron (B) P.P.M. Silica (Si02) P.P.M. Iron (Fe203) p.p.m. Fluoride (F) P.P.M. Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) "? P.P.M. Electrical Conductivity (EC x 106) ( 25°C) � � mho/cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) P.P.M. Percent Sodium Alkali Coefficient Total Hardness,(CaCO3) __ —p.p.m. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) _ p.p.m. Suspended Solids — — Settleable Solids ml/1 Turbidity Odora a # Undasy a r x . WATER: PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC WESTAGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIOR LABORATORY 18t5 ORANGE,CAMFN AVE. INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. 4 —, Laboratory No. � Examined for:-- 1 ,.i li l I a _ ----Date collected_ =1f rgrgl g � 2 -� V Source____—� 4 e1°1terin, `r na Wes ----- aec,ebi ' � � .�9 _� Date reported Time,.Co1etetT� Temperature _—_ _Examined byti ` = " Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION (` COEFF, i EQUIVALENTS I ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) .0499 Magnesium (Mg) .0822 Sodium (Na) ( .0435 Potassium (K) .0256 Total Negative Radicals Carbonate (CO3) .0333 Bicarbonate (HCO3) .0164 1 Sulphate (SO4) .0208 Chloride (Cl) .0282 Nitrate (NO3) ! .0161 Boron (B) P.P.M. Silica (Si02) P.P.M. Iron (Fe203) p.p.m. Fluoride (F) _ p.p.m. 1 � Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) — _,'? p.p.m. Electrical Conductivity (EC x 1015) ( 25°C) 49 GO mho/cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) p.p.m. Percent Sodium Alkali Coefficient — Total Hardness (CaCO3) _- p.p.m. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) _.. _ p.p.m. Suspended Solids _ Settleable Solids — ml/l �. Turbidity Odor — J I .-ern✓ r WATER; PHONE 1389-J DOMESTIC ASSOC�ATI01� LAAORAT®R� 1815 WEST CHAPMAN AVE. AGRICULTURAL ORANGE,CALIF. INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL WASTES ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS Sample No. Laboratory No. Examined for:_ `'. '�—=. ";� dvt-----Date collected .}_ 1,� t"s ,s 56 Source— g_Y V � rv�.aw 7 s x +_ qr.�r ___ Date reported r� a la KS Tine ol`lectedr 1� Temperature Examined Positive Radicals PARTS PER REACTION MILLI- TONS PER MILLION I COEFF. I EQUIVALENTS I ACRE FOOT Calcium (Ca) .0499 1 Magnesium (Mg) 1 .0822 Sodium (Na) ( .0435 Potassium (K) 1 .0256 1 Total Negative Radicals 1 Carbonate (CO3) 1 i .0333 _ Bicarbonate (HCO3) I 1 .0164 1 Sulphate (SO4) 1 I .0208 1 1 Chloride (Cl) 1 1 .0282 1 Nitrate (NO3) ! 1 .0161 � 1 1 1 ------ I Total _-- - 1 -- — Boron (B) P.P.M. Silica (Si02 _p.p.m. Iron (Fe203) __ p.p.m. Fluoride (F) p.p.m. T.WiAlkalinity ZCaCO3) p.p.m. Electrical Conductivity (EC x 10r-) ( 20°C) •-- mho/cm Dissolved Solids (Calculated) p.p•m. Percent Sodium Alkali Coefficient -- Total Hardness (CaCO3) _-- P.P.M. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) _-- —p.p.m. Suspended Solids - - - '' Settleable Solids —. ml/1 Turbidity Odor n .ae U. D. Lindsey I NOTICE OF COMPLETION GIVEN PURSUANT TO SECTION 1184e OF `SHE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE OF THE STATE OF 2 CALIFORNIA 3 4 NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN that on the 27th day of .September, 1950, 5 Talbert Drainage District, a. body politic, organized under the laws of 6 the State of California,. entered into an, agreement with A. H. Famula.ro, 7 a contractor, for the installation of approximately 3,00'0 feet of twely( 8 inch concrete pipeline with six 42-inch manholes from Manhole Number 9 144 located on Hampshire Avenue , and running thence Westerly along the 10 District right of way to the hest line of the East sixty acres 'of the 11 Northeast one-quarter of Section 14$ Township 6 South, Range 11 West, . 12 and. thence north to a point 3Q feet North of the North line of said 13 Section 14, all of which is situated An or adjacent to Section 14, i z:!< 14 Township 6 South, Range" 11 Guest, S.D.B. & "ICI. , within the boundaries of o=Z Z°15 the said Talbert Drainage District in the County of Orange, State of zm� JZ"16 wog California. m F�17 The work specified in said agreement was completed. on the 8 t! Z LLN 18 day of .November, 1950, and. acceptance thereof was, ' by motion duly i 19 carried, entered of .record. in ' the Minutes of said Talbert Drainage Dis- 20. trict at a, meeting held. by the (Board of Directors of said. District 'on 21 the 5th day of December, 1950. 22 The name of the surety giving the labor and material bond on said 23 work is Pacific Employers Insurance Company, a corporation, and the nam 241 of the surety giving the performance bond on. said work is Pacific 25 Employers .Insurance Company, a, corporation. The said A. F.- 26 Fa.mularo, an individual, was the contractor who performed the work of 27 improvement in accordance with said agreement , and Talbert Drainage 28 District is the District for which the work of improvement was performed) 29 under said agreement . 30 TALBE T DR-A.INAGE DID RIC 31 I 32 By Preeid n 'STATE Or CALIFORNIA 2 COUNTY OF ORANGEss., 3 _ _— —_ __ bein ..first duly-sworn, deposes .and says: 4 That -he is the __j2_eai .ti _ of TaIber I3ra_l-lam -_D-Is_t � -------- - 5 - --. -=-= -- .11m Aoyff;eMd,. tlal__that -he 6 has heard,read the foregoing_ i-a Qf C}I1P-1-et—to-n—1�V_e _ _;�t.1�.nt__ta__S_�__ct1.G111 7 111a4e of t11e-S1od_e— tviI Pro ; o_f-_C..lifarnda-- 8 and knows the contents thereof and that the same is true of h_is._ own knowledge, exce t as to,the • matters therein'stated on,h - information, or belief, audjhat as to those matters d tl'ngs be 9 j believes it to be true. . 10 -- - - lI Subscribed and sworn to before me this Z 0s a� i`- 12 - --day of--' -- --_�, 195_ amp toxo za 13 Z a o Notary public in and for said County of Orange, State of Cajifoi%nia p z iz 14 r¢ lla I Nz . 15 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 3 16 COUNTY OF ORANGE J SS.. 17, ___ —_—_ ____ . __f.__—___—being .duly sworn, deposes and says: 18 . That business address is 616 First National Batik Building, Santa Ana, California; that —he is a citizen of. the United States, and a.resident' of the County of Orange; that _he is over the age of 19 . 20 eighteen years. and nott-a party of the above entitled,-cause; that on_----_ ___ _z 195- 21 —lie placed a .true copy of the within 22 —_ - - ----- =--------- - ---,--=- 23 in an envelope-addressed to-- - _-, --"--�_- --- -__ 24 - - - =---- ---- =- . ---..�- - 25 26 - -_ which is the office address of 27 the attorney for the in said matter, sealed said envelope and deposited it in " the U. S.,mail at Santa Ana, California, -with the postage thereon fully prepaid. That there' is delivery by 28 United States•mail at,the place so addressed and that there is a regular communication by mail between the place'of mailing and the place so addressed. .29 30 Subscribed and sworn-to before me-- _. _ 195_ 31 32 Notary Public in and for said County and State NOTICE OF COMPLETION GIVEN PURSUANT TO SECTION 1184e OF THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE OF THE STATE OF 2 CALIFORNIA 3 4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 27th day of September, 1950, 5 Talbert Drainage District, a body politic, organized under the laws of 6 the State of California, entered into an agreement with A. H. Famularo, 7 a contractor, for the installation of approximately 3,000 feet of twelve 8 inch concrete pipe line with six 4.2-inch manholes from Manhole Number 9 144 located on Hampshire Avenue , and running thence Westerly along the 10 District right of way to the West line of the East sixty acres of the Northeast one-quarter of Section 14, Township 6 South, Range 11 West, 12 and thence north to a point 30 feet North of the North line of said 13 Section 14, all of which is situated in or adjacent to Section 14, Z 14 Township 6 South, Range 11 West, S.B.B. & M. , within the boundaries of One � Y15 the said Talbert Drainage District in the County of Orange, State of Z 0 Z Q J W 6 0416 California. 161 1_ The work specified In said agreement was completed on the 18 day of November, 1950, and acceptance thereof was, by motion duly 19 carried., entered of record in the Minutes of said Talbert Drainage Dis- 20i' trict at a meeting held by the Board of Directors of said District on 21 the 5th day of December, 1950. 22 The name of the surety giving the labor and material bond on said 23 jwork is Pacific Employers Insurance Company, a corporation, and the name 24 I1 lof the surety giving the performance bond on said work is Pacific 25 Employers Insurance Company, a corporation. The said A. F. 26 Famularo, an individual, was the contractor who performed the work of 2'7 improvement in accordance with said agreement , and Talbert Drainage 28 District is the District for which the work of improvement was performed 29 under said agreement . 30 TALBE T DRAINAZDLI; 31 r 32 Bye Pre i e t i � I � 1 STATE OF CALIF'ORNIAl 2 COUNTY OF ORANGE }ss. 3 ----- �" .f /_� - ---being first duly sworn, deposes and says: 4 That 'hc-is 5 ---- -- - - - -- X ?TtY Xeh � dmx that,he 6 has heard read the foregoing_ nt i�P r� (;�Yg��_t.j p11-_GzIA._Pax°3_ �T1�-_. O__r�i1' _ t1ri the- _ t_a f $ and knows the contents thereof and that the same is true of hi S own knowledge, exce t as to the matters therein stated on h iS information or belief, an that as to those matter and t gs e 9 believes it to be true. 11 Subscribed and sworn to before me this i l9`o 195-- 7 Z 12 - ---- --- Y m NZo Z U 13 Notary public in and for said County of Orange, State of 'California pZ< ��z 14 ' Z Z< W < Z5 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 3" 16 COUNTY OF ORANGEss. 1 ___--._— — _ -_--_____—being duly sworn, deposes and says: 18 That business address is 616 First National Bank Building, Santa Ana, California; that —he is a 19 citizen of the United States, and a resident of the County of Orange; that —he is over the age of 20 eighteen years, and not a party of the above entitled cause; that on_ _ _ _.._ _ 195— 21 —he placed a true copy of the within 22 — --- --------- ---- 23 in an envelope addressed 24 -- -- — ---- — -- -- ------ 25 -- -- — ------------ --- ------ 26 __ ------ which is the office address of 27 the, attorney for the in said matter, sealed said envelope and deposited it in the U. S. mail at Santa Ana, California, with the postage thereon fully prepaid. That there is delivery by 28 United States mail at the place so addressed and that there is a regular communication by mail between the place of mailing and the place so addressed. 29 30 Subscribed and sworn to before me— — __-- 195_ 31 32 Notary Public in and for said County and State �I A G R E E M E N T 2 3 THIS AGREE1013M made and entered into this 4th day of 4 December, 1940, by and between TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, organized 5 under the Drainage Act of Czalifornia approved 111'arch 20, 1903, as 6 party of the first part, tNnd JAROM M10I01A and MARY blOI01A, his 7 vife, as parties of the second part, 8 1' I T R E S SETH* 9 1. That each of the parties hereto acknowledges receipt 10 of a valuable consideration for entering into and executing this 11 agreement. 12 2. That the -,party of the first part grants to the parties U) 13 of the second part the right to dispose of the waste water from barn M 0 14 U and stable of the i,,arties of the second part, through a filter and z Z 15 V settlement tank constructed and maintained by the parties of the < 0 U Z :i 16 C) < second Dart, into the draina-Te pipe line known as Ditch No. 4 of z z 17 _j the party of the first part, at a point approximately 105 feet _j w z 18< w North of the center of Section Thirty-one (31) , Toiinship 5 South, < 19 LEI Range 10 Vest, S. B. B. & IT. , all- expense of the delivery of the T 20 water into said pipe line to be borne and paid by the parties of 21 the second part. The barn and stable and filter and settlement 22 tank herein referred to are located on the property of the parties I d ib t d of the second part as 23 tr L e 60uthone-hr-61f of the South- 24 west quarter of the hforth-east quarter of said Section 31) 25 3. The parties of the second Dart agree to pay to the 26 party of t1le -first -piart, for tx_,e privile,3e 3aereby tomrtwlitjed;- at t,ie 27 1 rate of Five Dollars (,,)6.00) per month, to be paid seimi-annually 281 in advance, beginning Decerifoor lst, 1940. 29 4. The parties of the second part agree to flush the 30 pipe line of said Ditch Ro. 4 of the party of the first part, by 31 pumping into this line at a point above their waste connection, 32 approximately 50 T1. I. of water for at least one how e��ch week. 1 ('This flushing to be on alternate days with other owners having 2 similar agreements, in said Section 31. .Sub Lest Monday, the other owners Vednesday and Friday) , All cost of such connections for 4 and operation of said flushing to be paid for by the parties of 5 the second part. 6 5. This agreement is' not appurtenant to the property of 7 the parties of the second part, to which the same applies, and is 8 only transferrable on written permission of the party of the 9 first part. 10 6A This aSreement shall continue for the term of five 11 years from the date hereof, but is subject to revocation at any 12 time by either party hereto upon thirty days' written notice of 13 revocation ;liven to the other party. 0 14 IN WITNESS 1WRAYS the said parties hereto have caused < 15 ME their names to be hereto subscribed as of the date first herein < 0, z A 16 0 " written. 17 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT W z 18 19 By 20 President 21 22 By cretary 23 Party of the First Part. 24 25 26 27 28 29 Parties of the Second Part. 30 31 32 2. 1 A G R E E M E N T 2 3 THIS AGREEMENT, made by and between TALBERT DRAINAGE 4 DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, as First Party , and JAMES 5 MOIOLA, as Second Party, 6 W I T N E S S E T H: 8 THAT WHEREAS, said Second Party is the owner of a parcel of 9 land described as 10 The North Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 31, Township 5 South, 11 Range 10 Test, S.B.B. & M. , exceptir>g therefrom 12 1.21 acres owned by the Pacific Electric Railway, 13 and said Second Party owns a certain well and pumping plant connected ° 14 therewith located on his said land, and said First Party is the owner U of a certain underground drainage line known as Drainage Line No. 4 Z a: 15 Z upon and adjacent to the aforesaid land; and U p 16 z a 17 WHEREAS, said Second Party and 0. J. J ¢ J z have the right, under the terms of certain agreements made u¢i 18 o by them with said First Party, to run the drainage from their respect- w 19 = zo ive cow barns into the said drainage line under certain terms and 21 conditions stated in said agreements and in consideration of pumping zz water into the said drainage line for the purpose of flushing the 23 same; and 24 VHEREAS, said Second Party, under agreements with the said 25 Faulkners, has done the pumping of the said water and it is now the 26 desire of the parties hereto to modify the agreement as to the pump- 27 i ng of water into the said drainage line for the purpose of flushing 28 the same but not otherwise to modify the aforesaid agreements with 29 the said parties as to the drainage from their cow barns; 30 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, it is 31 agreed between the parties hereto that said Second Party , at his own 32 cost and expense, will pump water from his said well into the afore- said drainage pipe line No. 4 of said First Party as and when the 1. 1 said pump- I requested and ordered by the First Party, excepting that 2 it shall be at times when water from the said well is not needed by 3 said Second Party for the irrigation of his land, and that the total 4 amour* of water to be so pumped without cost to the First Party shall 5 not exceed 156 hours during each year, the year hereby referred to 6 commencing on the ��Jday of � 19:K-Z and that said Second 7 Party will pump additional water into said pipe line for the flushing 8 of the said as requested by said First Party and when the water is not 9 needed for irrigation of his property, but in that event, water 10 pumped in addition to the aforesaid 156 hours during any one year 11 shall be paid for by the First Party at a reasonable rate agreed upon 12 at the time by the parties hereto o (n 13 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this 0 14 Q agreement in duplicate this day of July, 19t12e � a Z a: 15 a 0 Z o u 16 (� a za 17 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY J ¢ J � z m 18 By `President Q 19 w 20 and �fc - 21 Secretary 22 First Party 23 24 25 26 Second Party 27 28 29 30 31 32 2. ( COPY) SEWER LINE RENTAL AGREE14ENT COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT THIS A,GREEYiENT made in Santa Ana , California , on the 9tb day of January, 1963, by and between COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , a public corporation, hereinafter called "ELEVEN" , and the TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, a public corporation, hereinafter called "TALBERT" W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS , Eleven is the owner of a trunk sewer line which it does not at this time use; and WHEREAS, Talbert has need of the use of a trunk sewer line for an indefinite but limited period of time; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: ( 1) Eleven will rent to Talbert that portion of a 15-inch vitrified clay pipe sewer line lying in Banning Avenue , Huntington Beach, California , between Station 04-60-70 and Station 21851 .16 , as shown on the attached Exhibit "A" . (2) The term of said rental will commence with the date of February 1 , 1963, and shall continue until either party to this agreement gives the other party written notice of termination of this agreement. Termination shall be upon the date given in said written notice, but not less than one hundred and eighty (180) days from the date of receipt of said notice by the party to receive said notice. ( 3) Talbert shall make and pay for all construction required to make use of said sewer line and shall upon termination of this rental agreement return said sewer line in as good condition as it is as of the date of this agreement without exception, all at Talbert' s sole expense. (4) Talbert acknowledges that said sewer line is in good operating condition at this time and agrees to maintain and repair said line as it may from time to time require, at its sole expense, during the term of this agreement, i ( 5) Talbert agrees to pay to Eleven rent for said sewer line at the rate of Twenty-five Dollars ( $25,00) per month commencing February 1, 1963. Said rent shall be ' payable annually on or before June 30 of each calendar year, ( 6) Talbert agrees that if it does not surrender or return said sewer line as hereinabove provided upon the date for termination of this agreement as said termination date is hereinabove provided, it will pay Eleven rent at the rate of Five Hundred Dollars ( $500v00) per month., payable monthly, for any month or part of a month it continues to use said sewer line or fails to return it to Eleven in the same con- dition it is as of the date of this agreement without exception, 5fter the date of termination has occurred. ( 7) Talbert agrees to hold Eleven free and entirely harmless of any and all claims , liability and all expenses incurred or to be incurred arising from the use, maintenance, repair or existence of the hereinabove-described sewer line during the existence of this agreement. Any and all of Eleven' s administrative costs and/or attorney' s fees arising from claims arising from the use , maintenance, repair or existence of this line during the term of this agreement 2 -- shall be paid by Talbert. ( 8) Talbert shall in the use of said sewer line comply with all applicable rules, regulations and lawful require- ments of any city, county, state or federal entity having jurisdiction, control or authority of the same. ( 9) This agreement may be enforced by an action at law or specifically performed by an action in equity or otherwise. ( 10) In the event of a dispute between the parties hereto, the prevailing party in any lawsuit shall be entitled to receive any and all expenses, including attorney' s fees, from the losing party as a part of any judgment or settlement. ( 11) Any and all notices required to be sent may be sent to Eleven at 1104 llTest 8th Street, Santa Ana ; California , or to Talbert at 844 North Birch Street, Santa Ana , California . Either party may designate in writing to the other any change of address which may occur from time to time. COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 11 OF ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA . By "Robert M. Lambert" Chairman ( Seal) By " Fred Fred A . Harper" Secretary TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT By "Ernest H. Gisler" President ( Seal) By "Alice M. Cole" Secretary . 3 t ggg eF_ ' 1r ti QUX!VCLATM DEED Location: City of Huntington Beach OR A VALUABLU CL? ID AiIC,N e the receipt of which is hereby . acknowledged,, HALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT,, a corporation,, does hereby remise, release and quitclaim rants SOUTHERV C .a1FORNIA EDIS014 COMIPAINY1 a corporation, all of its right, title and interest in and to that certain real property in the City of Huntington Beach# County of Orange, ,State of California, described' as followss PARCEL 1 o That portion of th6 hest, half of the Southeast quarter of Section 13, Township 6 South, Range 11 West, S. U. B. and !1., -in the Rancho Las Bolsas, described as { w Parcel 1 in that certain deed recorded March C, 1957 as q Instrument No. 29792 in Book 3827, pale 279 of official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of said °0 Orange Coon t•y. � fix' P3 w That portion of the watt half of the southeast quarter of section 13, Township 6 South, Range ll. West, a 6 in the Ranoho Lays Solsas, as shown on. .a a$ap recorded. .in Q q Book Sl, page .14 of Miscellaneous raps, in this suffice of the County Recorder of said Orange County, described iax N that certain deed recorded Nc VOMber 10, 1961 aa$ Instru- went vo. 7191 in Book 5909, page 450 ,of official Records, b in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County. w PARCEL That portion of th* , outhaait quarter of the South- east quarter of Section 13, Township 6 South, Range 11 West, in the Uficho Las olsas;_ 'as shown on a map re- corded in Boob. 51, page lei of Miscellaneous maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County # de" scribed in that certain dead recorded April 28,, 1964 as Xnstrum*nt No, 2529.0 in Sook. 702 , -.page 413 of Official. Records, .•in the office of` t i County Recorder of said Orange County:. ! That porti bn of the _ ou.theas t .quarter. of. the South- east quarter of Section 1 , Township 6 South, Range 11 West, S. U. B. and K., in the Rar dho Las Balsas, as per rsaa,,p recorded in Bonk 51, page 14 of Miscellaneous F a s„ in the office of the: Cou ty Recorder of said Ora,%gd County, described in that certain deed recorded July 30,, 1962 as Instrument No. 21247 in Book 61940, page 470 of official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange Covanty. Quitclaim Deed Talbert Drainage District, a corp., to S.C.B.Co. , a corp. Serial No. 45473A IN WI7N-E SS. WHBRr0r,, * this instrument has been .execated this day of 1972. TALBERT DRAINA'"M DISTRICT By PresMent By Secretary STATE OF CALIFORNIA as, COUNTY OF on this said of 19 before me, V. sa a Notary Public in and fo� id State, per-zonally ippearO known to we to be the Pr;s dent, and Known to me to be the secretary 51 TaI59FE Bra Inage-17strict, the corp- oration that executed , the within 'instrument, known to me. to be the persons who executed the within iiistrunent on behalf of the corpora- tion herein named,, and acknowledged to me that such corporation ex- ecuted the same# pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its board of directors. WITNESS my hand and official seal. -2- �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH MAP ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK HRH:EC 7123/70 RESOLUTION OF THE TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, PROPOSING A CHANGE OF ORGANIZATION BY DISSOLUTION WHEREAS, it appears that the purposes of the TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT have been accomplished and that the few remaining parcels devoted to agricultural use now do not, or shortly will not, need the services of this District ; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT believe that the District tax rate can be eliminated entirely by the City of Huntington Beach assuming the remaining "agricultural drainage" responsi- bility; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, FOUND, DETERMINED AND ORDERED as follows : 1 . That a proposal for a change of organization of the TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT by dissolution shall be filed with the Local Agency Formation Commission of Orange County pursuant to Division 1, Part 2, District Reorganiza- tion Act of 1965 , Government Code § 56130 , and following. 2 . That the change of organization proposed is a dissolution and the name of the District affected is TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT. 3 . That the cities or districts that will be af- fected are Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster, Costa Mesa, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Newport Beach, and the Orange County Flood Control District . 4. That the proposed terms and conditions to which the change of organization is desired to be subject are as follows : (a) That the City of Huntington Beach be appointed the agency to wind up and conclude 1 . the District ' s activities , all as authorized by law. (b) That the City of Huntington Beach agree, by a resolution adopted by its City Council, that the City will assume the responsibility for maintaining and operating the remaining drainage facilities until they are no longer Ireasonably needed by agricultural users within the District boundaries . (c) That any funds on hand after the conclusion of the affairs by the Board and paying of any of its outstanding debts be turned over to the City of Huntington Beach following approval by the Board of Supervisors or the voters if this option is selected . (d) That the personal property of the District be turned over to the City of Huntington Beach to. use as they see fit in phasing out the drainage facilities . A(e) That the land of the District lo- cated on Brookhurst and south of Talbert be turned over to the City of Fountain Valley without re- striction as it is within the city limits of the City of Fountain Valley. (f) That any drainage facilities owned by the District within the boundaries of any city may, at the option of such city, exercised by a resolution adopted by the City Council , be taken over by that affected city; to the extent that such facilities are taken over by other cities, the City of Huntington Beach shall have no .further con- cern or responsibility. , (g) That upon completing the transfer of its assets and system to the appropriate recip- ient, the Board of Directors be personally exonerated from any further responsibility or liability with regard to the District, its assets or the operation of its drainage works . 5 . The reasons for the proposals are the original purposes of the District, justifying its organization in 1904, have been accomplished ; the high degree of urbanization within the district boundaries renders the economy of con- tinued activity by the district marginal ; the apparent willing- ness of the City of Huntington Beach to assume the responsi- bility to operate the remaining system necessary to meet . the reasonable needs of the few agricultural users within the district ; the elimination of all taxes of the district 2 . when dissolution occurs, and the City of Huntington Beach assumes the remaining responsibility of the district. 6 . That this proposal in the form of a Petition proposing a change of organization is filed with the Local Agency Formation Commission of Orange County by the govern- ing Board of the TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT; that Rutan & Tucker, by H. Rodger Howell, attorneys for the District, are authorized to prepare and file documents and to make appearances for the TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT in order to carry out the purpose of this Resolution . IT IS THEREFORE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED that the Local Agency Formation Commission of Orange County proceed as required by law to cause the change of organization by dissolution of the TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT . PASSED AND ADOPTED July 7 , 1970 . AYES : Directors Gisler , Callens and Warne NOES : None ABSENT : None /2L V7, �. . .. President ' _ I I ATTEST: S e c r e<tjEty,,-' I I ' I - I 3 . 1 I STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ss : CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, JOHN M. HOY, Secretary of Talbert Drainage District , DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution Proposing a Change of Organization by Dissolution passed and adopted July 7 , 1970, and that the same has not been amended or repealed . DATED : August 12 , 1970 . F V J M. HOY, Secre a a ert Drainage Dis ict f. k, B O* UNDARY D E S C R I P T I O N 0 F T A L B E R T D R A I N A G E D I S T R I C T 27 Situated entirely within the said County of Orange : 28 Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Northeast 29 quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 20 , Township 5 South, Range 10 West , S.B.B . s M. , and running thence 30 North one-quarter of a mile ; thence East one-quarter of a mile ; thence North one-quarter of a ind.le to the 31 center of Section 17, in said Township and Range; thence East 40 rods to t he Southeast corner of t he 32 West half of the Southwest quarter of the Illortheast quarter of the said Section 17; thence North 80 rode . to the Northeast corner of said blest half; thence East L. 194. 1 40 rods to the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said. Section 17; thence North one- 2 quarter of a mile to the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 17; thence 3 West 10 chains, more or less, to the Southwest corner of the East one-half of the Southwest one-quarter of the Southeast 4 one-quarter of Section 8, Township 5 South, Range -10 West , S.B.B . & M. , thence North one-quarter- of a mile, more or less , 5 to the Northwest corner of the East one-half of the Southwest one-quarter of the Southeast one-quarter of said Section 8; 6 thence East along property lines 30 chains more or less to the Southeast corner of the Northeast one-quarter of the Southeast 7 one-quarter of said Section 8; thence North 20 chains more or less to the Northeast corner of the Northeast one-quarter of 8 the Southeast one-quarter of said Section 8 , Township 5 South, Range 10 West , S.B.B. & M . ; thence West three--quarters of a 9 mile 'to the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of .Section 8; thenc.e North one--qua.b to of a 10 mile to the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of said Section 8; thence West one-quarter of 11 a mile to the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the 12 Northwest quarter of said Section 8;. thence South one-quarter of a mile to the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of said 13 Section 8; thence West one-quarter of a mile to the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of n Section 7, Township 5 South, Range 10 West , S.B.B. & I. ; thence 14 South- one-half a mile to the Southwest corner of the Southeast °'-2 quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 7; thence West j15 one-half a mile to the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter II u of the Southwest quarter of said Section 7; thence North one- c�0=16 ' quarter of a mile to the Southwest corner of the Northeast �<< quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 7; thence East �MZ17 � one-quarter of a mile to the Southeast corner of the Northeast g4M quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 7; thence North 18 140 rods, more or less , to the Southwest corner of the North f ive 19 acres of the West half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 7; thence East 40 rods to the Southeast- 20 corner of the, Ilorth five acres of the West half of the Southv st quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 7; thence Nos. th 21 20 rods to the Northeast corner of the West half of the Southwest quarter. of. the -Northeast quarter of said Section 7•; thence East 22 40 rods to the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the North6w3t quarter of said Section 7; thence North one-quarter of a mile to the northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of 23 the Northeast quarter of 3wid Section 7; thence Wes".- one-half 24 a mile to the North-west corner of the Northeast. quarter of the Northwest quarter ofSaid Section 7; - thence South one-quarter 25 of a Mile to the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of said Section 7; thence West 40 rods 26 to the Northwest corner of the East half of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of said Section 7; thence 27 South 4.0 rods to the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter caf the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of said Section 28 7; thence Wsut 40 rods to the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of said 29 Section 7; thence South to the Oouthwect corner of the Nor thwest quarter of said Section 7; thence West one-quarter of a mile to 30 the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter. of Section 12, Township 5 South, Range 11 titest, S.B.B. & M. ; 31 thence South one-quarter of a mile to the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 12; 32 thence East one-quarter of a mile to the Southeast corner of the 19 5. 1 Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 12; thence South with the West lines of Sections 7, 18 and 19 , t 2 Township 5 South, Range 10 West, S.B.B. & M. one and three- fourths miles to the Northeast corner of the. Southeast quarter 3 of Section 24, Township 5 South, Range: 11 West , S.B.B. & M. ; thence West 40 rods to the Northwest corner of the East quarter 4 of said Southeast quarter; thence South 160 rods , to the South- west corner of said East quarter; thence West one-quarter of a 5 mile -to the Northwest corner of the West one--half of the North-- west one--quarter of Section 25, Township 5 South, Range 1.1 West, 6 S. B . B. - & M. ; thence South one-quarter of a Mile to the South- urest corner of said East one-half of the Northwest one-quarter 7 of the Nort-hen.st one-quarter of said Section 25; thence West a I. 40 rods to the Northwest comer of said West half; thence South 8 14.1.4 chains to the edge .of the mesa; thence East along the edge of the said mesa 8.33 chains; thence South 5.85 chains 9 to the South line of said Crest half; thence South 210 East 19 .29 chains; thence South 20 West 14.38 chains ; thence South 100 30" 10 West 9. 09 chains to the South Line of said Section 25; thence South 260 West 5. 78 chains; thence South 350 201 West 18. 13 11 chains; thence South. 140 301 West 5.85 chains; thence South 270 151 Crest 10.51 chains ; thence South 610 301 West 8.48 chains ; thence 12 South 510501 East 3. 94 chains; thence South 170 West 6.25 chains; thence South 20 301 East 13.52 chains ; thence South 310 501 East 13 10.49 chains; thence South 180 301 Ea.st 6.11 chains; thence South z 8811 401 ..West 2.85 chains ; thence South 140 301 Last 4.1.8 chains Z1`Y to the South line of Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 11 West, : in'W15 S.B.b. & M. ; thence South 280 501 East 6. 38 chains; thence South. go 451 East 13.57 chains; thence South 340 4,51 West 10. 30 chain; , thence South 180 151 Crest 9.80 chains ; thence South 430 301 West 'woQ16i 9.30 chains ; thence North 49° 301 West - 4.45 chains to the South ~a boundary line of the Northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 6 m,I- ,South, Range 11 West, B.B.B. & M. ; thence South 20 101 West �V) 5.67 chains; thence South 330 West 5.68 chains ; thence South 60 ' CD 18 451 East 3.70 chains; thence South 210 301 Crest 3. 05 chains; 19 thence North 860 West 3. 03 chains; thence South 28° 301 West I 4.39 chains ; thence South 871 451 East 3.85 chains; thence South 20 70 301 West 0.53 chains ; thence South 110 301 West 1. 36 chains; thence South 280 West 6. 65 chains; thence South 330 West 9.34 21 chains; thence South '160 48" West 3.20 chains; thence North 400 West 4.24 chains; thence South 220 281 West 2.90 chains to the 22 West boundary of said Section 1; the- nce South along said West boundary and the West boundary of Section 12 in said To' vinship 23 and Range , 23.92 chains ; thence South 610 301 East 6.8.8 chains; thence South 10 151 East 1. 62 chains; thence South 130 West 4.23 chains; 24 thence South 25° 38' West 7.43 chains; thence South 320 101 West 3.48 chains to the West boundary of said Section 12; thence in 25 the same direction' 4. 97 chains; thence South 34° 45' West 5. 62 chains; thence South 410 281. West 12.80 chains ; thence South 26 360 201 West 14.00 chains; thence South 60 361 West 11.19 chains to. the South line of Section 11, Township 6 South, Range 11 West, 27 S.B.B. & M. ; thence South 140 301 West 7. 00 chains; thence South 390 . 451 West 3.30 chains ; thence south 620 301 West 11.40 chains; 28 thence South 451 West 5.23 chains ; thence South . 220 45' East 3.44 chains; thence South 580 201 East , 7. 24 chains ; thence South 570 29 East 17.28 chains; thence South 450 3.01 East 4. 00 chains ; thence South 400 501 East 7.55 chairs; thence South 520 401 East 9.73 30 chains; thence South 560 East 10. 00 chains; thence South 520 30" East• 39.86 chainc. to the quarter-section corner on the South line 31 of Section 13, Township 6 South, Range 11 West , S.B.B. & M. ; thence South 550 301 East 23. 1.4 chains; thence South 620 451 East 8.68 32 chains; thence South 480 101 East 7.83 chains; thence South 720 East 12. 00 chains ; thence South 59' 51 East 32.52 chains; thence South 390 151 East 11. 00 chains ; thence South 580 101 East 22.81_ 19 6. I chains; thence North 150 30t East 5 .95 chains to Station 68 of the boundary line of Las Bolsas Rancho as surveyed and 2 patented by the United States; thence North 210 East 3. 00 chains to Station 69 of said boundary; thence East 38. 00 3 chains to the edge of the mesa, on the Easterly side of said 4 agricultural lands; thence North along said mesa 2.41 chains ; thence North 520 451 East 13- 75 chains; thence North 40 50t 5 East 36.21 chains to a well called "Harper' s Well" ; thence North 110 451 East 25. 00 chains; thence No:,.,tll 530 West 21.87 chains to 6 a well called "Myer' s Well" , at corrtl; thence North 200 lOF West 12. 00 chains; thence North 280 101 East 12 . 00 chains; thence North 7 470 201 East 20. 00 chains; thence North 210 551 East 8. 00 chains; thence North 70 - East 35. 00 chains; thence North 280 301 Etwst `.57 8 chains; thence North 850 20t East 9.00 chains to the Northeast corner of the Nor thvrest quarter of the Southeast quarter of 9 Section 8, in Township 6 South, Range 10 West , S.B.B. & M . ; thence North 581 201 East 17.89 chains, to Myers ' Well at house; thence North 111 1 " East 12.00 chains; thence 'North 150 251 10 1- West 21 .00 chains ; thence thence North 10 151 East 17- 00 chains; thence 11 North 190 451 West 7.00 chains ; thence North 13? 351 West 13 -17 chains; thence North 260 40t West 7. 00 chains ; thence North 160 12 355t East 2. 00 chains; thence North 850 15t East 12. 00 chains; the E. thence North 510 East 3.85 chains to th ast 'line of Section 5 13 in said Township and Range; thence North 11.13 chains; thence North 450 East 12- 72 chains; thence North 90 301 West 11.16 z chains to the North line of Section 4 in said Township and. Range ; 14 thence North 190 451 East, 6.00 cl.n.ains, thence North 770 45 ' West 01,5 IP-50 chains ; thence North 90 45 ' West 13.21 chains; thence North- U. Station 94 of -.-s of the ,Fancho Las BolGas ; J westerly to Su the. boundaric j< �u16 thence along said boundary line to its intersection with the East W Z,.i line of Section 32, Township 5 South, Range 10 Wo- st ;- thence North Qa_Z along the East boundary line of Sections 32 and 29 to the quarter- z�..I- .cl7 OZ section corner on the East line' of Section 29, Township 5 South, r, 18 Range 10 West ) S.B.B. & M. ; thence East 40 rods; thence North one-half mile; thence W a West 40 rods to the Northeast corner .of 19 said Section 29; thence North one mile to the Northeast corner of Section 20, in said Township and Range; thence West three- 20 quarters of a mile to the point of beginning. 21 SAVING AND EXCEPTING from the. 'above and foregoing description the following parcels of land which are not included in Talbert 22 Drainage District, to wit: 23 - (s.) The East one-half .of the No-rtheast quarter of Section 30; also the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of the 24 Southeast quarter of Section 19; also the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 29; all In Township 5 South, 25 Range 10 West, S.B.B. & M. 26 (b) The West half of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest - quarter of Section 30 and the East half of the Southwest quarter . 27 of said Southeast quarter of said. Section 30, all in Township 5 South, Range 10 West, S.B.B. & M. 28 (c ) The Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of 29 Section 25 , Township 5 South, Range 11 West , S.B.B. & M. ; the Southwest quarter of Section 30 , Township 5 South, Range 10 West, 30 S.B.B. & M. ; and the South one-half of the Northwest quarter of . Section 30, - Townsh�p 5 South, Range 10 West, S.B.B. & M. �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH MAP ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK !17 APPIDAVIA" OF COMPLETION OF ANY XAT STAT-E OP CALIFORNIA COUITTY OF ORANGE JOHN L. HENRICKSEPt being first duly sworn, depoees and says: Tha-"U he is now and at ctll times "heroin mentioned xas the duly appointell, qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, a municipal corpor�-.tion, an(I ex-offioio 0-1-erk of. the City Cowacfl. of said City. That pursuant to the provisions of the "Annexation of Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939" , and amendments thereof and, additions thereto, the City Council diJ on the 2('th day of Januar y 1958, pass and adopt Resolution No. 1331 giving -notice of the proposal to annex certain uninhabited territory to the City of Huntington Beach, said territory Y_',eing Aesignt-ted .:j.s "DT orth I'To 3 Annexation" turd said action be-ing, taker., Pursuant to a viritten -petition therefor. That annexation proceec"J'Lngs viere conapleted, by saio City Council on the 7th d; y of A1-.,,r4LIg 195e"3 by loinal adoption of its Ordinanoe No. 6860 3aid Ordinance becoming effective thirty days thereafter. That by said �,roceedings said City annexed the ter.-itory refe--red to in that certain certified copy of said Ordinance -go. 686 and a map delineating said boandtry , w1flich Ordinance ,and Map are armexed hereto and by t1iis reference incorporated herein. The bo-andary description of said �ui.nexed area is set forth in Ordinance No, That all reqairemento of the laws relating to such proceedings have been complied with. 1. That on the 8th day of May, 1058, a certified copy of Ordinance No. 686 and, a map of territory described therein designated as "North No. 3 Annexation" was trans- mitted to the Secretary of State and was received and filed by the Secretary of State on Mayr 0 1958. e n IN WIThTSS WITER.E OF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of the - -- City of Huntington Beach this 1 `7- i day of May, 1958. t . y Clerk APP7 T,(}/{a 0 {yy;OME•'rn, O N OP A Yyj/ STA.TZ OF CALIPORNI;A C Ot1.DMY OF ORARG S JOHN L. H.M10012, being first duly sworn, deposes and says That he .is now and at all timea hcroiA mentioned �7as the duly appointed, qualified and actin Mork of the City of Huntington Beach, a municipal eorporationg and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City. That pursuant to the p.rovision3 of the "Annexation of Uhinhabited Territory Act of 1939", and amendments thereof aAd additions thereto, the City Council did or the 29th day of January 1958, pass arad adapt Resolution No. 1332 giving notice of the proposal to annoxactertain uninhQbited territory to the .City of Huntington Beach, said territory boing designated as "gorth No. 2 A.unexation" and said notion being taken purouant to a written petition therefor. . That annexation proadadinga were completed by said City Council on tho r th day of April.# 1958 by final adoption of its Ordinance She. 685# said Ordinance becoming effective thirty days theroafter. That by said proceedings said Oi.ty annexed the territory refe.red to in that certain oertified copy of eaid� Ordinance Vo. 685 and a map delineating said boundary, which Ordinance and. Map are annexed hereto and, by this reference i icorporated herein. The boundary description of said annoaed area is eet forth in Ordinance No. 6€35, That all requirements of the laws rolatin.0 to such proceedings have been complied with. That on the 8th day of May, 1958, a certified copy of Ordinance No. 685 and a map of territory described there- in designated as "North No . 2 Annexation" was transmitted to the Secretary of State and was received and filed by the Secretary,'.of State on May C5, 1958. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I here- unto set my hand and affix the Seal of the City of Huntington Beach this ✓� day of May, 1958. '1 City Cl6rk e G , (Published Huntington Beach News April 10, 1958) ORDINANCE NO. 685 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN UNINHAB- ITED TERRITORY DESIGNATED AS "NORTH No. 2 AN- NEXATION" TO THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH. The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, Califor- nia, does ordain as follows: WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the "Annexation of Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939," the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach did, on the 29th day of January, 1958, pass and adopt Resolution No. 1332, giving notice of the proposal to annex certain uninhabited territory to the City of Huntington Beach, said territory being therein designated as "North No. 2 Annexation" and said action being taken by the Council of said city as the legislative body of the city, pur- suant to a written petition therefor, said Resolution describing the boundaries of the territory so proposed to be annexed to said city; and WHEREAS, said Resolution No. 1332 did contain a notice of the day, hour and place when and where the said Council of said city would hear protests made by any person owning property within the territory proposed to be annexed, the time of said hearing being not less than 40 nor more than 60 days after the passage of said Resolution; and WHEREAS, on the 17th day of March, 1958, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of the City of Huntington Beach, Sta}e of California, said time and place being the day, hour and place fixed in said Resolu- tion No. 1332 for hearing protests to the said annexation, the City Council of said city, did hear and pass upon all protests made to said proposed annexation and did determine and find that a majority protest had not been made or presented in ac- cordance with Section 35313 of the Government Code of the State of California; and WHEREAS, said territory is contiguous to the City of Hun- tington Beach, and is uninhabited territory in the County of Orange; and WHEREAS, the owners of more than two-thirds of the value of the territory have heretofore filed with the City Clerk writ- ten consent that the property in said territory be, after annex- ation, subject to taxation equally with the property within the City of Huntington Beach to pay the entire bonded indebted- ness of the City of Huntington Beach outstanding or author- ized at the date of the filing of the petition for annexation for the acquisition, construction or completion of municipal im- provements; NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hun- tington Beach does hereby approve the annexation known as "North No. 2 Annexation," the territory of which is hereinafter described, to the City of Huntington Beach and does hereby further ordain that the said territory be and is hereby annexed to the City of Huntington Beach. That said territory, the annexation of which to the City of Huntington Beach is herein approved, is all that territory situate in the County of Orange, State of California, and more partic- ularly described as follows: "Beginning at the intersection of a line that is parallel with and 30.00 feet Southerly, measured at right angles, from the North line of Section 20, Township 5 South, Range II West, San Bernardino Meridian, with a line that is parallel with and 30.00 feet Westerly, measured at right angles, from the East line of said Section 20, said point of intersection being an angle point in the boundary line of the City of Huntington Beach, as now established; thence, leaving the boundary line of the City of Huntington Beach, North along said line, parallel with the East line of said Section 20, and along a line parallel with and 30.00 feet West of the East line of Sections 17 and 8, of said Township and Range to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and 30.00 feet Southeaster- ly, measured at right angles, from the Rancho Los Ala- mitos Line, said Rancho Los Alamitos Line being also the center line of Rancho Avenue, 60 feet wide as now laid out; thence Northeasterly along said parallel line to a point in the boundary line of the City of Westminster; thence Southerly, Easterly, Southerly, Easterly and South- erly along said boundary to an angle point therein, said angle point being the Southeast corner of the West 50.00 acres of the South one-half (S�/z ) of the Northwest one- quarter (NWT/4 ) of Section 10, said last mentioned Township and Range; thence, Southerly along the South- erly prolongation of the East line of said West 50.00 acres to an intersection with the Southerly right of way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence Easterly along said Southerly right of way line to the intersection of a line drawn parallel with and 20.00 feet Westerly, measured at right angles from the North and South one- quarter section line running through the center of Section 10 of said Township and Range; thence Southerly along said parallel line and its Southerly prolongation to the intersection of a line that is parallel with and 40.00 feet Southerly, measured at right angles from the North line of Section 15 of said Township and Range; thence East- erly along said parallel line, 20.00 feet to an intersection with the North and South one-quarter section line run- ning through the center of said Sectionl5; thence South- erly along said one-quarter section line to the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter (SW�/4 ) of the South- east quarter (SEA/4 ) of said Section 15; thence Easterly in a direct line to the Northeast corner of said Southwest quarter (SWI/4 ) of the Southeast quarter (SEA/4 ) of said Section 15; thence Southerly along the Easterly line of the Southwest quarter (SW�/4 ) of the Southeast quarter (SEI/4 ) of said Section 15 and its Southerly prolongation to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and 30.00 feet Southerly, measured at right angles from the South line of said Section 15, said point of intersection being in the boundary line of the City of Huntington Beach; thence Westerly along said boundary line to the point of beginning." The boundaries of said City of Huntington Beach are hereby altered and the said territory above described is hereby an- nexed to, incorporated in, and included within the City of Hun- tington Beach, California, and said City shall have all rights and powers in, to and over said territory as are provided by law. The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby further ordain that the territory above described shall be subject to taxation equally with the property within the City of Huntington Beach to pay the entire bonded indebtedness of the City of Huntington Beach outstanding on January 20th, 1958, the date of the filing of the Petition for Annexation of said territory, or theretofore authorized, for the acquisition, construction or completion of municipal improvements. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published by one insertion in the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspa- per, printed, published and circulated in the City of Hunting- ton Beach, California; and thirty (30) days after the adoption thereof, the same shall take effect and be in force. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California, this 7th day of April, 1958. VICTOR TERRY Mayor ATTEST: JOHN L. HENRICKSEN City Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange ss City of Huntington Beach J I, JOHN L. HENRICKSEN, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-offi- cio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is five; that the foregoing Ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of March, 1958, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of April, 1958, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Councilmen: Bryant, Lockett, Irby, Bartlett, Terry NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: None JOHN L. HENRICKSEN City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California (Published Huntington Beach News April 10, 1958) ORDINANCE NO. 686 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN UNINHAB- ITED TERRITORY DESIGNATED AS "NORTH No. 3 AN- NEXATION" TO THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, Califor- nia, does ordain as follows: WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the "Annexation of Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939," the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach did, on the 29th day of January, 1958, pass and adopt Resolution No. 1331, giving notice of the proposal to annex certain uninhabited territory to the City of Huntington Beach, said territory being therein designated as "North No. 3 Annexation" and said action being taken by the Council of said city as the legislative body of the city, pursu- ant to a written petition therefor, said Resolution describing the boundaries of the territory so proposed to be annexed to said city; and WHEREAS, said Resolution No. 1331, did contain a notice of the day, hour and place when and where the said council of said city would hear protests made by any person owning pro- perty within the territory proposed to be annexed, the time of said hearing being not less than 40 nor more than 60 days after the passage of said Resolution; and WHEREAS, on the l7th day of March, 1958, at the hour of 8:15 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of the City of Huntington Beach, State of California, said time and place being the day, hour and place fixed in said Resolu. tion No. 1331 for hearing protests to the said annexation, the City Council of said city, did hear and pass upon all protests made to said proposed annexation and did determine and find that a majority protest had not been made or presented in ac- cordance with Section 35313 of the Government Code of the State of California; and WHEREAS, said territory is contiguous to the City of Hun- tington Beach, and is uninhabited territory in the County of Orange; and WHEREAS, the owners of more than two-thirds of the value of the territory have heretofore filed with the City Clerk writ- ten consent that the property in said territory be, after annex- ation, subject to taxation equally with the property within the City of Huntington Beach to pay the entire bonded indebted- ness of the City of Huntington Beach outstanding or authorized at the date of the filing of the petition for annexation for the acquisition, construction or completion of municipal improve- ments; r NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hun- tington Beach does hereby approve the annexation known as "North No. 3 Annexation," the territory of which is hereinafter described, to the City of Huntington Beach and does hereby further ordain that the said territory be and is hereby annexed to the City of Huntington Beach. That said territory, the annexation of which to the City of Huntington Beach is herein approved, is all that territory situ- ate in the County of Orange, State of California, and more par- ticularly described as follows: "Beginning at the point of intersection of a line drawn parallel to and 30 feet South, measured at right angles, of the North line of Section 22, Township 5 South, Range I I West, S.B.M., with the Southerly prolongation of the East line of the Southwest quarter (SW�/4 ) of the South- east quarter (SEA/4 ) of Section 15, of said Township and Range, said point being in the boundary line of the City of Huntington Beach as now established; thence leaving said boundary line Northerly in a direct line to the North- east corner of the Southwest quarter (SW�/4 ) of the Southeast quarter (SEA/4 ) of said Section 15; thence Westerly in a direct line to the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter (SW�/4 ) of the Southeast quarter (SEA/4 ) of said Section 15; thence Northerly along the North-South quarter section line extending through the center of said Section 15 to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 40 feet Southerly, measured at right angles, from the North line of said Section 15, said point of intersection being in the boundary line of the City of Westminster as now established; thence East- erly, Southerly, Easterly and Northerly following along said boundary line to an intersection with the North line of the South half (SV2 ) of the Northeast quarter (NEB/4 ) of Section( 14, of said Township and Range; thence leav- ing the boundary line of the City of Westminster, East- erly along said North line to the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter (SW�/4 ) of the Northeast quarter (NEB/4 ) of said Section 14; thence Southerly following along quarter-quarter section lines to the Northwest cor- ner of the Southeast quarter (SEA/4 ) of the Southeast quarter (SEA/4 ) of said Section 14; thence Easterly along the North line of said Southeast quarter (SEA/4 ) of the Southeast quarter (SEA/4 ) of said Section 14 to an inter- section with a line drawn parallel to and distant 30 feet Westerly, measured at right angles from the Easterly line of said Section 14; thence Southerly along said paral- lel line and its Southerly prolongation to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 30 feet Souther- ly, measured at right angles from the North line of Sec- tion 23 of said Township and Range, said point of inter- section being in the boundary line of the City of Hun- tington Beach as now established; thence Westerly along said boundary line to the point of beginning." The boundaries of said City of Huntington Beach are here- by altered and the said territory above described is hereby annexed to, incorporated in and included within the City of Huntington Beach, California, and said City shall have all rights and powers in, to and over said territory as are provided by law. The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does here- by further ordain that the territory above described shall be subject to taxation equally with the property within the City of Huntington Beach to pay the entire bonded indebtedness of the City of Huntington Beach outstanding on January 29th, 1958, the date of the filing of the Petition for Annexation of said territory or theretofore authorized, for the acquisition, con- struction or completion of municipal improvements. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published by one insertion in the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper, printed, published and circulated in the City of Huntington Beach, California; and thirty (30) days after the adoption thereof, the same shall take effect and be in force. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California, this 7th day of April, 1958. VICTOR TERRY Mayor ATTEST: JOHN L. HENRICKSEN City Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange ss City of Huntington Beach I, JOHN L. HENRICKSEN, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-offi- cio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is five; that the foregoing Ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of March, 1958, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of April, 1958, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Councilmen: Bryant, Lockett, Irby, Bartlett, Terry NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: None JOHN L. HENRICKSEN City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California V. A. HEIM AUDITOR-CONTROLLER UNTY ®F BUILDING i 630 NORTH BROADWAY _ P, O. BOX 567 F:t.40L,V G SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, 92702 TELEPHONE: 547-0547 AREA CODE 714 s OFFICE OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER MRS. ALICE M. COLE 1325 Dana Place Orange, California In re: TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT Gentlemen: The following information is provided with reference to the 1964-65 Budget for your district: Secured value $ 76,058,450 Unsecured value 751,180 Delinquency allowance 15 Budgeted requirements $ 29,000 Fund balance and revenue other than taxes 21,832 7,168 Tax levy required $ Estimated amount to be raised on unsecured roll 85. Amount to be raised on secured roll $��7,083 Tax rate for 1964-65 $ .0109 ours very truly, AUDITOR-CONTROLLER VAH/7g V. A. HEIM LI NTY OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER 7 4 FINANCE BUILDING 630 NORTH BROADWAY P, O. BOX 567 AN G E SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, 92702 TELEPHONE: 547-0547 s AREA CODE 714 OFFICE OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER October 1, 1965 Talbert Drainage District 214 South Wayfield Orange, California In re: Talbert Drainage District Gentlemen: The following information is provided with reference to the 1965-66 Budget for your district: Secured value $ 95, 493, 760 Unsecured value 1, 254, 410 Delinquency allowance 15 % Budgeted requirements $ 30,000. Fund balance and revenue other than taxes 19,841. Tax levy required $ 10, 159. Estimated amount to be raised on unsecured roll 116. Amount to be raised on secured roll $ 10, 043. Tax rate for 1965-66 $ .0123 ours very truly, AUDITOR-CONTROLLER VAH/dg V. A. HEIM AUDITOR-CONTROLLER UNTY OF 1 _ FINANCE BUILDING i 630 NORTH BROADWAY P: O. BOX 567 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, 92702 �— RANGE TELEPHONE: 547-0547 AREA CODE 714 5 OFFICE OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER August 13, 1965 Talbert Drainage Dist. Alice M. Cole, Sec. c/o 214 South Wayfield Orange, Calif. Gentlemen: Attached are Assessed Valuations of your District, showing separately, the local Secured Roll Value, the Unsecured Value, and Public Utility Values, for 1965-66 . The Public Utility Assessed Valuations are subject to equalization by the State Board of Equalization, prior to August 16, 1965 . We do not anticipate a change in this valuation; however, if any change is made, we will notify you as soon as possible after that date. Very truly yours, V. A. Heim AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Q By ' C GU© Assistant VAH/DJ/jg Attachment - Talbert Drainage Dist. Form OAR-S3 STATE'S QUARTERLY REPORT OF WAGES PAID pp roved. Forma r Department of (BY REPORTING ENTITY) Budget Bureau No.72-R438.9 Health,Education,and Welfare (8/68) See instructions on back of this page. Do not send this form to Internal Revenue Service. j 1. Reporting entity's identifying number,name,and address 2. Date quarter ended 3.Total pages of this report, including this x page and any con- q wr tinuation pages. f 69=0933425 4.Total number of em- ployees listed. TALBERT DRA INAC E DISTRICT 5. Number of persons employg pay ALICE M. COLE, SECRETARY periodecontainin period containing 400 WEST TENTH STREET March 12th. (See instructions.) SANTA ANA CA 92701 Do not report wages in excess of maximum stated in Item 8 on back of this page. IF YOU HAVE NO EMPLOYEES TO REPORT, ENTER "NO COVERED WAGES PAID" BELOW (6) EMPLOYEE'S SOCIAL SECURITY (7) NAME OF EMPLOYEE (8)COVERED WAGES Paid to ACCOUNT NO. (Please type or print exactly as shown on the Employee During Quarter 000 00 0000 employee's Account Number Card) (Before de ductions) w Dollars wnlhv Total wages reported in column 8 on this page TOTALS 9. Total covered wages paid during quarter 10. Contributions.—Multiply the total wages entered in item 9 by 9.6%for wages paid in 1969 or 1970;by 8.8%for wages paid in 1967 or 1968;by 8.4%for wages paid in 1966. For wages paid prior to 1966,refer to Item 10 on other side. $ V USE ONLY AS 11, Adjustment for overpayment or underpayment of contributions_. INSTRUCTED BY STATE AGENT 12. Contributions as adjusted by item 11 — Bob� $ DO NOT USE FORMS OF DIFFERENT DESIGN UNLESS APPROVED BY THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION ------- --- RUTAN & TUCKER ATTORNEYS AT LAW- A.—PUTAN RICHARD A.CURNUTT THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING JAMES S.TUCKER,SR. .ILFORD W.DAHL LEONARD A.HA.Pf:L 1e88-i550 N 0 RNAN H.SMEOEGAARD JOHN B.HURLBUT,JR. 401 CIVIC CENT--R DRIVE WEST H.RODGER HOWELL MICHAEL W.­EILU JAMES B.TUCKER COLLEEN M.CLAIRE POST OFFICE BOX 1976 OF COUNSEL GARVIN F SHALLENBERGER MILFORD W.OAHL,JR- JAMES R. I THOMAS P.BURKE SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 W.K.LINDSAY HERBERT W WAS KEFR� BRUCE D.­LI­ACE F VERETT A.HART ROBERT L RISLEY J.NICHOLAS COUNTER In (714) 83S-2200 ROBERT C.TODD LARRY F.GOLOSBY NICK E.YOCCA RODOLFO MONTEJANO LOS ANGELES OFFICE FRITZ R.STPADLING RONALD P.ARRfNG70N S50 SOUTH FLOWER STREET,SUITE 533 MARRY J.ALOWEL STUART T M EYERSIP February 27, 1970 E.CKEATON DAVIDW .WALOR LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90017 PAUL FREDERIC MARY, C.RICHARD LEMON TELEPHONE(213) 6 2 0-048 2 HOMER L.MCCORMiCK,JP. RICHARD P.SIMS EDMUND R.CASEY C.CPAIG CARLSON HOWARD F.HARRISON JOHN J. MURPHY LAGUNA HILLS OFFICE JAMES E.ERICKSON WILLIAM R.PAUTH El 23521 PASEO DE VALENCIA,SUITE 300 JOHN M.VINCENT WILLIAM R.BIEL LAGUNA HILLS, CALIFORNIA 92653 TELEPHONE(714) 83S-2200 City Engineers of : IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO Garden Grove Westminster Fountain Valley, and TT Re : TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT Gentlemen : The Board of Directors of the Talbert Drainage District have retained our firm to work with and advise them concerning possible future actions respecting the District, including dissolution. The preliminary analysis would suggest that the dissolution of the District may be the most appropriate course to follow, but this decision the Board has not yet made . In an effort to make the correct decision with regard to the future existence of the District, the Directors have requested that I obtain additional information and sub- mit to them a specific recommendation and outline of pro- cedure to implement any such .recommendation. In the course of this additional investigation it is important that we receive information from the af- �c -CA C4-4n— no +-1-1 T T-WInt-11inr nr not any of the remaining _CC L. —0 ..71­1­ facilities of the District would be of any significant bene- fit to any of the cities should the opportunity to receive them become available . Would you please mark one of the maps with the latest annexation boundaries of completed annexations to your city, as well as any pending annexa- tions that may either have been filed with the Local Agency Formation Commission or will be filed with LAFC0 in the next three months if you know of them. When you have completed this work I would appreciate your returning one copy of the map as marked to this office, along with information as to your interests in acquiring any of the system of the Talbert Drainage District . RUTAN & TUCKER ATTORNEYS AT LAW I Page Two February 27, 1970 If. you have any technical questions concerning the District with regard to its facilities or more infor- mation than the map discloses, please do not hesitate to call John Hoy at 542-8746, the secretary and engineer for - the District . Thanking you for your cooperation in- this regard, 1 rernaIL a Respectfully yours, RUTAN & TUCKER odger�Howell HRH:EC - Enclosures cc : John Hoy, Esq. 1 STATEEXECUTIVE OFFICES SAN FRANCISCO ANNUAL RATING ENDORSEMENT COMPENSATION I N S U R A N C E IT IS AGREED THAT THE CLASSIFICATIONS AND RATES PER $100 OF REMUNERATION APPEARING FU N D IN THE CONTINUOUS POLICY ISSUED TO THIS EMPLOYER ARE AMENDED AS SHOWN BELOW: HERE ARE YOUR NEW RATES FOR THE PERIOD INDICATED. IF YOUR NAME OR ADDRESS SHOULD BE CORRECTED OR IF INSURANCE IS NOT NEEDED FOR NEXT YEAR, PLEASE TELL US. CONTINUOUS POLICY 14937--70 IMPORTANT THIS IS NOT A BILL SEND NO MONEY UNLESS STATEMENT IS ENCLOSED RATING PERIOD 3--01--70 TO 3-01-71 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT INITIAL ,PREMIUM $190.00 400 WEST 10TH ST , MINIMUM ANNUAL PREMIUM $25.00 , SANTA ANA,' CALIF 92701 PREMIUM ADJUSTMENT ANNUAL R SP NAME OF EMPLOYER— TALBERT DRAINAGE CISTRICT - - A PUBLIC" AGENCY - - I CODE NOo PR-INCIPAL WORK AND RATES EFFECTIVE TO ' 3-01-71 4 8810 CLERICAL OFFICE EMPLOYEES- N.O.C. .16 0251 IRRIGATION, DRAINAGE,—OR—RECLAMATION 2.80 WORKS OPERATION COUNTERSIGNED AT SAN FRANCISCO JANUARY 14,. 1970 POLICY FORM H 1L SCIF FORM OP 242 (NEW 8-68) (OVER PLEASE) �' TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1, 1904) SANTA ANA, CALIF. GY$ March 3v -1910 To V. A. Heim,, Auditor , Controller 'The following is an excerpt from the Minutes of a Regular Meeting of the Board of Director a of Talbert- Drain age' District held on Tuesday,, March 3, 197- 0,2 at.which all three Directors were present; "It was moved bar Director Callens, zecondea by Director Warne, and unanimuslly%carried; that the payment for the services of the Secietaryj John U. Hoy, be made through the firm of Hall & Foreman,, Inc.,, at the rate of 8 15.00 per hour.0 a 0 , TI Title Insurance and Trust Company P. O. SOX 88 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702 FIRST CUSS MAIL TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 400 WEST LOTH STREET SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA ATTN: JOHN HOY I L L T� Title Insurance and Trust Company 800 NORTH MAIN STREET • P. 0. BOX 88 SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA 92702 • TELEPHONE (714) 547-3333 I OUR NOa 485678 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 400 WEST 10TH STREET SANTA ANA9 CALIFORNIA ATTN : JOHN HOY IN RESPONSE TO THE ABOVE REFERENCED APPLICATION FOR A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCES TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY (HEREBY REPORTS THAT IT IS PREPARED TO ISSUES OR CAUSE TO BE ISSUED , AS OF THE DATE HEREOF9 A CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE FORM POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE DESCRIBING THE LAND AND THE ESTATE OR INTEREST THEREIN HEREINAFTER SET FORTHP INSURING AGAINST LOSS WHICH MAY BE SUSTAINED BY REASON OF ANY DEFECTS LIEN OR ENCUMBRANCE NOT SHOWN OR REFERRED TO AS AN EXCEPTION BELOW OR NOT EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE PURSUANT TO THE PRINTED SCHEDULES , CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS OF SAID POLICY FORMa THIS REPORTS AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS OR AMENDMENTS THERETO, IS ISSUED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE AND NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED HEREBY* IF IT IS DESIRED THAT LIABILITY BE ASSUMED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCES A BINDER OR COMMITMENT SHOULD BE REQUESTEDm DATED AS OF 7a30 A.M* ON MARCH 2S 1970* i HERB MOONS TITLE OFFICER* I THE ESTATE OR INTEREST IN THE LAND HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED OR REFERRED TO COVERED BY THIS REPORT ISs j A FEE* I TITLE TO SAID ESTATE OR INTEREST AT THE DATE HEREOF IS VESTED IN3 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY* I AT THE DATE HEREOF EXCEPTIONS TO COVERAGE IN ADDITION TO THE PRINTED EXCEPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS CONTAINED IN SAID POLICY FORM WOULD BE AS FOLLOWS $ i I I 485678 PAGE 1 i 16 GENERAL AND SPECIAL. TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR I970-19719 A | LIEN NOT YET PAYABLE* 2v OTHER MATTERS OF RECORD WHICH DO NOT DESCRIBE SAID LAND9 BUT WHICH , IF ANY EXISTs MAY AFFECT THE TITLE* THE NECESSARY SEARCH AND EXAMINATION WILL BE COMPLETED WHEN A STATEMENT OF INFORMATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED FROM NEW OWNERS° DESCRIPTION THE WESTERLY 92 °00 FEET OF THE EASTERLY 132 " 00 FEET OF THE SOUTHERLY 82* 50 FEET OF THE NORTHERLY 330" 00 FEET OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE IO WEST IN THE RANCHO LAS 8DLSAS CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY9 COUNTY OF ORANGEv STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS PER MAP RECORDED IN | BOOK 51 PAGE 12 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS , IN THE OFFICE OF THE i COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY* _ | ' | 485678 PAGE 2 � 4 TO 236 VC PTN. NE% NE SEC. 3 l T 5 S R fO W co -TALBERT AVE. s 3 t r.. b t C,4 1V N N / 7SO2' t SE Co. TI This is not a survey of the land but is 'M�i1Wd7f61SiRd19rWion by the Title Insurance and Trust Company from data shown by the official records. V. A. HEM 5M1.`f C>U [�. -r Y ®F= AUDITOR-CONTROLLER 02 FINANCE BUILDING O w y 630 NORTH BROAD'NAY •' ' P. 0. BOX, 567 p vLry C�a SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702 TELEPHONE: 834-2450 0 AREA CODE 714 OFFICE OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER May 1, 1970 i Talbert Drainage District 400 west 10th St. Santa Ana, California 92701 Attention Mr. John M. Hoy Gentlemen: r As we do each year, we call to your attention the provisions of Section 26909 of the Government Code which requires that "The County Auditor shall either make or contract with a Certified Public Accountant or Public Accountant to make an annual audit of the accounts and records of every special purpose district with the County for which an audit by a Certified Public Accountant or Public Accountant is not other- wise provided. " Inasmuch as the availability of our Internal Audit staff con- tinues to remain extremely limited, we ask that you again . contract for the annual audit of your district for the year ending June 30, 1970 with a Certified Public Accountant or Public Accountant. If your auditor should wish a copy of the Standard Audit Pro- gram designed by the State Controller, we shall provide one to him upon request. We would appreciate receiving a notice from your district as soon as possible advising us of the Certified Public Accountant or Public Accountant whom you have selected to perform your audit, together with his name and address, and subsequently a copy of his report . If you so desire, this office will assist you in the selection of your contract auditor. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Very truly yours , �A& AUDITOR-CONTROLLER VAH:GF:we RUTAN & TUCKER ATTORNEYS AT LAW A.W. RUTAN RICHARD A.CURNUTT THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING JAMES B.TUCKER,SR. MILFORD W. DAHL LEONARD A.HAM PEL IBBB-1950 NORMAN H.SMEDEGAARD JOHN O.HURLBUT,JR 401 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST H.RODGER HOWELL MICHAEL W.IMMELL JAMES B TUCKER COLLEEN M.CLAIRE POST OFFICE BOX 1976 OF COUNSEL GARVIN F.SHALLENBERGER MILFORD W.DA H L,JR. JAMES R.MOORE THOMAS P BURKE SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 W K.LINDSAY HERBERT W.WALKER BRUCE D.WALLACE EVERETT A.HART ROBERT L RISLEY J.NICHOLAS COUNTER IE (7I4) 835-2200 ROBERT C.TODD LARRY F.GOLDSBY NICK E.YOCCA RODOLFO MONTEJANO LOS,ANGELES OFFICE FRITZ R.STRADLING RONALD P. ARRINGTON 550 SOUTH FLOWER STREET,SUITE 533 HARRY J. KEATON STUART T.WALDRIP 15; 1970 PAUL FREDERIC MARX DAVID W. MEYERS J LOS ANG ELE S, CALIFORNIA 9007 May HOMER L McCORMICK,JR. C.RICHARD LEMON TELEPHONE(213) 620-0482 EDMUND R CASEY RICHARD P. SIMS HOWARD F. HARRISON C.CRAIG CARLSON JAMES E.ERICKSON JOHN J. MURPHY LAGUNA HILLS OFFICE JOHN M.VINCENT WILLIAM R RAUTH IIl 23521 PAS EO DE VALENCIA,SUITE 30 WILLIAM R.BIEL LAGUNA HILLS, CALIFORNIA 92653 TELEPHONE(714) 83S-2200 k IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO Mr . John Hoy Hoy Engineering 400 West loth Street Santa Ana, California Re : Talbert Drainage District Dear John : Your answers to the following questions will be of great assistance to me in completing the analysis and preparing the recommendation for the Board to consider within the next few days . 1 . Does the District have any existing con- tracts with any of the oil producers to take brines or other wastes into our system? 2 . Have we quitclaimed the easement that we had across the acreage now known as Tract 3903 in the area of Banning and Bushard? 3 . The map you have prepared shows the word "leased" with regard to the Banning line . From whom do we lease this line and what kind of a contract do we have ? If we have a formal contract I would like a copy of it. 4. What cash or equivalent does the District now have? 5 . What if any debts, short-term or long, does the District have? Respectfully yours, RU/& KER HRH:EC H. well , BOUNDARIES OF `l'ALBERT DII�AINAGE DISTINCT Beginning at the North-east corner of the North-west } quarter of the North-;best quarter of Section 32 , in Tov,nship - 5 South , Range 10 West, S ,B.B4 & M. , and running `thence West along tlae North. line of said Section 32 , 80 rods to the North- west corner th.ereo.f; thence North, along the [crest line of 'G Section 29., 40 rods to the North.-west corner of the South-west 1 quarter of the South-west quarter of the South-vest quarter of E said Section 29; thence East 80 rods to the South-east corner or the North half of said South-west quarter of said South-west } E quarter; thence North 40 rods to the North-east corner thereof; a thence West 80 rods to the North-west corner thereof; thence 3 } North 40 rods to the North-west corner of the South-west quarter of the North-west quarter of the Soutta-west quarter of said Section. 29; thence East 80 rods to the South-east corner of i the North half of said North-west quarter of said South-west quarter; thence North 40 rods to the North-east corner of said ! North half; thence West 40 rods to the South-west corner of the East Half of the South-west quarter of the North-west a quarter of said Section 29 ; thence North 80 rods to the North- west corner of said East half; thence East 40 rods to the North-east corner of said East half; thence North 240 rods to the South-east corner of the South half of the South-west quarter of the North-west quarter of Section 20 of said Town- ship and Range; thence West 80 rods to the South-west corner of said South half; thence_ North 40 rods to the North-west 4 corner of the same ; thence East 80 rods to the North-east corner of the same; thence North 200 rods to the South-west 1 a 1. S 1 - t j corner of the North-east quarter of the South-west quarter of Section 17 , in said Township and Range; thence East 80 rods to the South-east corner of said North-east quarter of said South-west quarter ; thence North. 80 rods to the centre of i said Section 17 ; thence East 40 rods to the South-east corner of the west half of the South-west quarter of the North-east quarter of. said Section 17 ; thence North 80 rods to the North- east corner of said West half; thence West 40 rods to the F North-west coiner of the North-west quarter of said Section 17; thence West 40 rods to the North-east corner of the North- west quarter of the North-east quarter of the North-west quarter of said Section 17 ; thence South 40 rods to the South-east corner of said North-west quarter ; thence West 40 rods to the South-west corner of the same ; thence South 40 i rods to the South-west corner of said North-east quarter of said North-west quarter of said Section 17 ; thence West 40 1 rods to the South-east corner of the West half of the North- west quarter of said North-west quarter; thence North 80 rods i to the North-east corner of said West half; thence West 40 rods to the North-west corner of said Section 17 ; thence South F 80 rods to the South-west corner of said West half; thence West 30 rods ; thence South 80 rods ; thence East 40 rods to the South-west corner of the North-west quarter of said Section 17; thence South 40 rods to the South-west corner of the North half of the North-west quarter of the South-west quarter of t said Section 17 ; thence East 80 rods to the South-east corner c of said North half; thence South 40 rods to .the North-east 2 . P u _ d M 1� corner of the South-wst quarter of said- South-west quarter of said Section 17 ; thence West 80 rods to the North-west `G corner of said South-west quarter of said South-west quarter ; k� thence South 80 rods to the South-west corner of said Section 17; thence West 160 rods to the North-west corner of the North--east quarter of Section 19 in said Township and Range; thence South 80 rods' to the South-east corner of the North- :A ease quarter of the North-west quarter of said Section 19; thence West 80 rods to the South-west corner of said North- east quarter ; thence North 80 rods to the North-west corner of said North-east quarter; thence East 24 rods , more or less a to the South-east corner of the West half of Lot 13 in P. H. Look' s Subdivision of a portion of Section 18 in said Township } anu i%aj_Q'�, LLLC11l:C 1`jlJI CLi ✓J ivU`�i, lulu- vi lam.00 L-v tL1C east corner of said West half of Lot 13 ; thence West 104 rods , more or less , to the North-west corner of Lot 1 of said subdivision; thence South 253 rods , more or less , to the North-east corner of the South-east quarter of the North-east quarter of the South-east quarter of Section 24, Township 5 A South, Range 11 West, S. B. B. & M; thence West 40 rods .to the North-west corner of the same; thence South 40 rods to the South-west corner of said South-east quarter; thence East 40 rods to the South-east corner of the same; thence North 10 rods to the South-west corntr,_+of the North 15 acres of the South half of the North-west quarter of the South-west quarter of Section 19 , Township 5 South, 'Range 10 West, S. B. B. & M. ; a thence East 80 rods; thence South 50 rods to the North-east corner of the South half of the South-west quarter of the 3 . r South-west quarter of Said Section 19 ; thence West 80 rods to the North-west corner of said . South half; thence South 120 .; rods to the South-west corner of the North half of the North- jwest quarter of Section 30 , in said Township and Range; thence 3 East one-half mile to the South-east corner of said North half; thence South one-half mile to the South-west corner of the allorth half of the South-east quarter of said Section 30; thence East 120 rods to the North-west corner of the East half of the South-east quarter of the South-east quarter of said Section 30; thence South 80 rods to the South-west corner of said East half; thence West 80 rods to the South-east corner of the South-west quarter of the South-west quarter of said South-west quarter of Section 30 ; thence North 40 rods - Lo L_LLG LV IIl It C2jL 001:!Lei 01 O 11 i.i UVI.,I LLZ"''VL G'::t '1.i�1.Cli Ll.i vi VK:iiV South-west quarter; thence West 40 rods to the North-west corner of the same; thence South 40 rods to the South-west corner of the same; thence West one-half mile to the South- east corner of Section 25 , Township 5 South, Range 11 West, S. B. B. & M. ; thence North one-half mile to the North-east corner of the South-east quarter of said Section 25 ; thence West 120 rods to the South-east corner of the West half of the South-west quarter of the North-east quarter of said Section 25 ; thence North 80 rods to the North-east corner of said West half; thence West 40 rods to the North-west corner of said . West half; thence South 14 . 15 chains to the edge of the mesa ; thence East, along the edge of said mesa 8. 33 chains ; thence South 21 deg. East 19.29 chains; thence South 2 deg. West 14. 38 chains ; thence South 10 deg. 30 ' West 9.09 chains to the 4. 'y t1 f� South line of said Section 25; thence South 26 deg. West 5 :78 chains ; thence South. 35 deg. 20 ' West 18. 13 chains ; thence South 14 deg. 30' West 5 . 85 chains ; thence South 27 deg. 15 ' 1� West 10 . 51 chains ; thence South 61 deg. 30 ' West 8 .48 chairs ; thence South 51 deg. 50 ' East 3 . 94 chains; thence South 17 deg. West 6 .25 chains ; thence South 2 deg. 30 ' East 13 . 52 e chains ; thence South 31 deg. 50 ' East 10.49 chains ; thence j South 18 Deg. 30 ' East 6 . 11 chains; thence South 88 deg. 40 ' West 2 . 85 chains ; thence South 14 deg. 30 ' East 4. 18 chains �-o the South line of Section 36 , Township 5 South, Range 11 West, S. B. B. & M. ; thence South 28 deg. 50 ' East 6 .38 chains ; thence South 9 deg. 45 ' East 13 . 57 chains; thence South, 34 deg. 45 ' West 10 . 30 chains ; thence South 18 deg. 15 ' West 9 .80 chains ; thence South 43 deg. 3u . west 4 .45 chains to the South boundary line of the North-west quarter of Section 1 , Township 6 South, Range 11 West, S. B. B. & M. ; thence South 2 ' deg. 10' West 5 . 67 chains ; thence South 33 deg. West 5 . 68 chains ; thence South 6 deg. 45 ' East 3 . 70 chains ; thence South 21 deg. 30 ' West 3 .05 chains ; thence North 86 deg. West 3 . 03 chains ; thence South 28 deg. 30 ' West 4. 39 chains; thence a South 87 deg. 45 ' East 3 . 85 chains ; thence South 7 deg. 30 ' West .53 chains ; thence South 11 deg. 30 ' West 1. 36 chains ; thence North 40 deg. West 4.24 chains; thence South 22 deg. 28' West 2 . 90 chains to the West boundary of said Section 1; thence South along said West boundary.,:arid.=.;the' West :_boundary of -Section 12 in said Township and Range 21 . 10 chains ; , thence South 61 deg. 30 ' East 6 . 88 chains ; thence South 1 deg. 15 ' • East 1 .62 chains; thence South 13 de West 4. 23 chains; ' g 3 thence South 25 deg. 38 ' West 7 .43 chains; thence South 32 5 . i� deg. 10 ' West 3 .48 chains to the West boundary of said Section 12 ; thence , in the same direction, 4 . 97 chains ; thence South 34 deg. 45 ' West 5 . 62 chains ; thence South 41 deg: 28 ' West ` - --- 12 . 80 chains ; thence South 36 deg. 20 ' West 14.00 chains ; i { thence South 6 deg. 36 ' West 11. 19 chains to the South line of Section 11 , Township 6 South, Range 11 [nest , S . B.B. & M. ; j thence South 14 deg. 30 ' West 7 . 00 chains ; thence South 39 g deg. 45 ' West 3 . 30 chains ; thence South 62 deg. 30 ' West 11.40 chains ; thence South 45 ' West 5 . 23 chains ; thence South 22 deg. 45 ' East 3 .44 chains ; thence South 56 deg. 20 ' S East 7 . 24 chains ; thence South 57 deg. East 17 . 28 chains; thence South 45 deg. 30 ' East 4 .00 chains ; thence South 40 deg. 50 ' East 7 . 55 chains ; thence South 52 deg . 40 ' East Q 7Ci nhaine • tt- nnr n SOUth 116 tuna East 10 chains • thence :j South 52 deg, 30 ' East 39 . 86 chains , to the quarter-section corner of the South line of Section 13, Township 6 South, Range 11 West, S. B. B. & M. ; thence South 55 deg. 30 ' East 23. 14 chains ; thence South 62 deg. 45 ' East 8 . 68 chains ; thence South 48 deg. 10 ' East 7 . 83 chains ; thence South 72 deg. East 12 .00 chains ; thence South 59 deg. 5 ' East 32 . 52 chains ; thence South 39 deg. 15 ' East 11 chains ; thence ! South 58 deg. 10 ' East 22 . 81 chains ; thence North 15 deg. 30 ' East 5 . 95 chains to Station 68 of the boundary line of Las Bolsas Rancho, as surveyed and patented by the United States; thence North 21 deg. East 3.00 chains to Station 69 of said boundary; thence East 38 .00 chains to the edge of the mesa - on the Easterly side of said agricultural lands ; thence North along said mesa 2 .41 chains; thence North 52 deg. 45 ' East 1 6 . i 13 . 75 chains; thence North 4 deg. 50 ' East 36 . 21 chains to a I ! well called "Harper ' s Well; " thence North 11 deg. 45 ' East 25 .00 chains ; thence North 53 deg. West 21 . 87 chains to a well called "Myers ' Well , " at corrall; thence North 20 deg. 10 ' West 12 chains ; thence North 28 deg. 10 ' East 12 chains ; thence North 47 deg. 20 ' East 28. 00 chains ; thence North 21 deg. 55 ' East 8 . 00 chains ; thence North 7 deg. East 35 . 00 chains ; thence North 28 deg. 30 ' East 5 . 57 chains ; thence North 85 deg. 20 ' East 9. 00 chains to the North-east corner of the North-west quarter of the South-east quarter of Section 8, in Township 6 South, Range 10 West , S. B. B. & M. ; thence North 58 deg . 20 ' East 17 . 89 chains to "Myers ' Well" at house; thence North. 11 deg. 17 ' East 12 . 00 chains ; thence North 15 deg. 25 ' West 21 . 00 chains ; thence .North 1 deg. 15 ' East 17 .00 chains; thence North 19 deg. 45 ' West 7 . 00 chains ; thence North 13 deg. 35 ' West 13 . 17 chains ; thence North 26 deg. 40 ' West 7 . 00 chains; thence North 16 deg. 35 ' East 2 . 00 chains ;_ thence North 85 deg. 15 ' East 12 .00 chains ; thence North 51 deg. East 3. 85 chains , to the East line of Section 5 , in said Town- ship and Range; thence North 11 . 13 chains ; thence North 45 deg. East 12 . 72 chains ; thence North 9 deg. 30 ' West 11 . 16 chains to the North line of Section 4, in said Township and Range ; thence, leaving said mesa and running West along the section line between Sections 4 and 33 and 5 and 32 , 67 . 00 chains , more or less , to the Southeast corner of the West half_ of the South-west quarter of Section 32 , Township 5 South, Range 10 West, S. B. B. & M; thence North one mile to the place of beginning. Saving and excepting from the above bounded district the following described parcels of land, which are not included 7 . therein, to wit : The North half of. the North-west quarter of the South- east quarter of Section 19, Township 5 South, Range 10 West, S. B. B. & M. ; also the South-east quarter of the South-west quarter of the South-east quarter of Said Section 19; also the East half of the North-east quarter of Section 30 in said Township and Range. 8. o V. A. HEIM � p AUDITOR-CONTROLLER �....:.T Q? ': �t'w ® FINANCE BUILDING O 630 NORTH BROADWAY <Sy, P. O. BOX 567 ��g� SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702 E C3 TELEPHONE: 834-2450 O AREA CODE 714 OFFICE OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER July 15, 1970 TO: Taxing Agencies of Orange County FROM: V. A. Heim SUBJECT: Preliminary Assessed Valuations for 1970-71 Attached are the preliminary assessed valuations for. 1970-71 for your district, showing the valuations for the local secured and unsecured rolls. The preliminary public utility valuation will not be available until about the first of Auguste Final valuations including public utility will be sent to you prior to the third Monday in August. Very truly yours, AUDITOR-CONTRO.LLEZ� -� VAH:JVJ:nh PETITION TO CHANGE BOUNDARIEJS OF TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 30 AS TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL TITUCT OF L.L10 2 TO TIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF 3 Talbert Drainage District Orange County, California 4 hi A TSUR ,M�_TSU ASARI, also known as T. "SARI, does hereby 5 present. his Petition to your board that ,a parcel of land com- 6 prising Twenty ( 20 ) Acres, more or less , and the same adjoins 7 and is adjacent to your district to the west, be taken in and 8 included within the boundary of your district. The description 9 1 1 of said parcel of land is more particularly described as follows : 10 The -West One-half ) of the Southeast Quarter 11 Mir) of the Southeast Quarter (SE-j) of Section 24 , Township 5S. , Range 11 W. . S.B.M. , containing 12 Twenty (20) Acres, more or lees. 13 That the undersigned ia the - owner in fee of all the above 14 described property and that said Twenty (20) Acres of land is 15 located just outside the boundary of your drainage district 16 and 'the same is 'riot within the drainage district known as Bolsa 17 Drainage District. 18 That the petitioner herein hereby assents to the inclusion 19 of above described land into your- drainage district and agrees 20 to abide and be bound by all rules and regulations of your 21 district. 22 WHEREZORE , the Petitioner respectfully prays that the said '23 parcel of land above described be taken an as a part and within 24 your drainage district. 25 DATED this 16th day of March, 1933. 26 27 STATE OF 01A1IFO_TUJLA )ss. 28 - COUNTY OF LOS ANGZLE3) ,29 On this 16th day of 1,1a- rch, 1933 before me I-Alazzena TanigoEhi - a Notary Public in and for the said County and State . residing 30 t he r'6 in, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared T1,1S3URM-,` T'1 SU ASAJRJ also Icnown as TP.M. ASARI known to me to be the person whole 1- 31 name-,Js subscribed to the ' within instrument and acknowledged to me that-. he executed the same. 32 'IN _,'VITN S�':., WM'HIEOF I haVe set my hand and seal on the day and year first above irtiritten, No tax�yb 1 is ,�'* A ary Commission-Expiressept. '0 TELEPHONE VANDIKE 5008 K. TANIGOSHI COUNSELLOR 312 EAST FIRST STREET LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA February 13, 1933 Miss Alice IA. C4-- Talbert Drainage District Room 12 Bank of America Bldg. Santa Ana, California Dear Madame I have received your letter dated February 8th, relative to the application of T. M. Asari for the inclusion of his 20 acres in the Talbert Drainage District to the effect that the application is not in the proper form. I believe Mr. Head, your attorney, has prepared a certain form for the application and if your will kindly mail me a copy of said form it will simplify the matter. I will then have I-Jr. Asari sign the same and file with you as soon as possible. Very truly yours, p C KT:MT I I XXZ=XXXXX.%"X x zxxxxx Room 12, Bank of AmeTioa Bldg. Feb. 218tv 1933- Mr. X. Tanigoshit Counsellor, 312 Last First $t . ) Los Angeles, Calif. Dear Qit )tour letter of the I h in at band, in which you ask Tor a form SoT application to Inolude lzinds In the Tal:oert Orainar,,e Dirlu-xict. I spoke, to it® 11ee,41, the attorney for the District , and he says be does not have tbio IoTra written Ups but It ,;rtj1 jurt have to be made In a000rdanoe wit2li the xeauiwewents of the Very truly youTs,, Secretary of Talbert Drainage Distxict. I March G 4th, 192 Z. -Mr. K. Tanigoshi t U2 East First Street Los n elest- California Dear Sir.— " 'he petition of Tsurumatsu Asari, was mailed to albert Drainage Dietribt in your envelope so I assume that you . are acting for him In the matter. I a. attorney for Talbert Drainage District and they have asked me to communicate with you regarding the petition. Talbert Drainage District is organized under the Drainage Act apt;roirbd. Uarch 20th, -1,903, aand Is Act{ Ho. 2202 pu1blishpd in Volume I of Deeri.n 's General haves of 6alifornia. The provisions relating to the annexing; of additional land to the District are found in Sebtions 76 and following, of the Act: petition of this nature was before the Board some time ago. At that time I thought it did not comply with the requirements of the Statute And suggested that it be returned to Asar . for correction. In the discussion, about It, the members of the Board of Directors stated that they thought Psari was petition— ing for inclusion in the District tinder the mistaken idea that if the land was in the District, lie would be permitted to drain water from his fish ponds into the drainage ditches of the District. That utter has been before the Courts in Orange County and it has been held that Drainage Districts organized under this Act cannot permit sewage or surface water to be drained into the ditches, thereby converting themselves into Swwer Districts or Sturm V=ater districts; that the purnoses of the District are to drain the subsurface water and such surface. water as naturally falls upon the land in rain. The Directors stated that even if they were permitted to allow sewage or fish pond water to be drained into the ditches, they could riot do so because it would result in damage to the ditches and in preventing them in performing their proper function. In discussing the watter, the. members of the Board I i i K. T.-2 further stated that they would have to require Mr. Asari to deposit with then sufficient money to cover the cost of publication of notice and other proceed— ings in connection with the matter and that gander Section 79 as a condition to the inclusion of this land in the District, they would have to rewire petitioner to pay to ;the District such sum as he would have been required to pray to the District in assessments had the land been included- in the District at the time it was originally farmed. Such requirements would be burdensome on the Detitioner and I doubt if the benefits would justify the expense. The Board of Directors are meeting on the first Monday in April and If Mr. Asari should decide under the circumstancee to withdraw the petition, he can notify me or the District of hip desire to do so before that meeting. 'fiery truly yours, i A H tq}ry�y:E ♦�\FILL �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH MAP ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK 1170-71 SECURED DISTRICT VALUE$, BY FUND 07r.13-,'70 T FVND ## FUND NAME a 440-01 TALBERT DRAINAGE D14TRICT VALVE TDTA� 149PO36P I70 NETS VALUE TOTAL 149,r036P I70 1970-71 SECURED DISTRICT VA�UO BY FUND 07,13m7O T FUND # FUND NAME 44Q FUND TOTAL VALUE TOTAL 1494�0,o170 NET VALUE 'TOTAL 149,P03b.# 170 '**. - 1970-71 UNSECURED DISTRICT OWE$ BY FUND 07-13m70 T FUND # FUND NAME, 2 440-01 TALBERT DRAINAGE- DISTRICT OWE TOTAL 2478so50 NET VALUEVTOTA 2476050 1970,71 UNSECURED Dj$TRICT VALVES, BY FUND 07-13""70 T FUND # FUND NAME 440 FUND TOTAL VALUE TOTAL NET VALUE TOTAL AC?5H402 HOMEOWNER EXEMPTION TAXESmj00% APPORTIONMENT A$ OF 04-01-70 A 440-01 TALBERT DRAINAGE DIST S .00 440 FUN© TOTAL .00 � TO 40 C 30 D DATE TITLE OFFICER ESCROW OFFICER I CITY OF 485678 24 70 �. ACK.SHEET A` 4 k' � DESCRIPTION: DESCR.11PTIMNI TO BE DRAWN. U I REPOPU0 , IN 542 2336 { 400 WEST 10TH STREET Thank you for this order. ANTA,, ANAj, CALIFORNIA It will receive our prompt attention. ATTanih�: JOHN Ppy Title Insurance and Trust Company 800 N. MAIN ST. SANTA ANA TALBERT AINAGE DISTRICT ICT PHONE: 547-3333 �� CALIFORNIA ° 92702 Rp IT ^ J' ln65-66 PRELIMINARY P . U. VALUES \ 440-0I TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 35 ' l23' l7O ' 35 , 129' 170 ` 1965-66 SECURED VALUES AS OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AUG. ll , 1965 N 448-01 T4LBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 60^370, 590 60,370, 590 � 1965-66 UNSECURED VALUES If 440-01 TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 1 ,254,410 1 ,254,410 TELEPHONE)7ANDIKE 5008 K. TANIGOSHI COUNSELLOR 312 EAST FIRST STREET LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA March 31, 1933 Head, Wellington & Jacobs Attorneys at Law Santa Ana , California He.:: Talbert Drainage District Attention; Imo. Head Gentlemen: In response to your favor of a few days ago in reference to the application of T. M. Asari for entrance into the Talbert Drainage District,. I wish to advise you that in. compliance with your advise Mr. Asari wishes to withdraw his petition. I wish to thanks you for your c ourtesty. Very truly yours, 0 s KT:mt I 1. I 1 Form FC 272 Rev. 4-47 SM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO. LTD. FREQUENCY CHANGE DEPT. SURVEY & TEST REPORT DIRECT CONNECTED DEEP WELL TURBINE PUMP AREA SUB. FDR. DIST. METER BK. FOLIO ITEM ` 2 112 I 01l 331 131 1 715 2 Customer: F Talbert Drain District 225 R4mona Blvd. Santa Ana, California L Service Location: ens Busbard & 2/10 mi N10 Hwy. 101 Talbert. Owner:_ —_ Sadie Address: Same SURVEY DATA: Pump Head Mfr.— Pomona Serial No. R 605 Bowl Mfr.- Pomonallo. of Stages ®at 1 Size & Type eat 18 _ Motor Mfr. Westinghouse. Horsepower 25 Serial No. 6 EM2058 No. of Poles_—__6 _ Volts 220/"0 Phase— 3 Column Pipe: Diameter eat 16 inches Length eat 20 feet TEST SUMMARY: 13®0 Flow Unobtainable Standing Level ft. Capacity GPM Pumping Level lg.® ft. Kilowatt Input 16a6 KW 20e3 Total Head —ft. *Indicated Performance *Indicated performance is calculated from one point of operation under the field conditions at the time of test May 19 19 47 CONVERSION ALLOWANCE OPTION: Conversion allowance for pulling, adapting for 60 cycle operation and reinstalling pump, based on column pipe length and diameter and number of stages and diameter of pump bowls $168.00 est FREQUENCY CHANGE SCHEDULE (Tentative) Cutoyer late® July 31 19 47 Customer will be notified later of actual date and hour of frequency change. REMARKS: The information shown in this report is based upon data obtained in the field survey and test, and should be verified before using for conversion purposes. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY LTD. P. O. BOX 3S1 LOS ANGELES 53. CALIFORNIA FREQUENCY CHANGE DEPT. 451 S. BOYLSTON ST. To Edison Customers: Re: DIRECT CONNECTED DEEP WELL PIA4PS Thank you for the cooperation and courtesy extended to our survey crew when they recently called to test your pumping equipment in connection with our frequency change program. .A copy of the survey and test report is enclosed for your information and will be useful in determining the changes necessary in your pumping equipment for operation on 60-cycle current. The Edison Company offers to make all of the arrangements to convert your pump at its eypense, if in normal operating; condition, or will ma' s a conversion allowance to customers who wish to do their own work of have additional repair or main- tenance work done on their pumping equipment or well. Depending on the condition of your equipment, you may wish to taLe this opportunity to purchase a new pump bowl assembly or perform other pump or well work which can be done within the period established for the conversion. The several conversion plans available to you are outlined on the enclosed card. To take advantage of our offer, please select and check one of the plans and return the card promptly in the self-addressed envelope. tie will then forward, for your signature, our order and agreement form corresponding to the plan suggested. Immediate attention to this matter is necessary, and will enable us to complete the arrangements for the conversion of your equipment with a minimum of inconvenience. Your coopera- tion is sincerely appreciated. Very truly yours, W. N. Johon 'tanager Frequency Change Department Refer to Form FC 271 0 O P y TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 225 Ramona Bldg. Santa Ana, Calif® April 17, 1947 City of Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, Calif. Attention; Mr, Marry Overmyer Gentlemen: On the request of the Directors I are writing to call attention to the fact that after checking up a few of the records at the Sewer Plant about two weeks ago, we found that for the past two years you have exceeded to a considerable ex. tent, nearly all the time, the minimum under the contract of the City of Huntington Beach with the Talbert Drainage District, regarding the handling of the effluent from the Sewer Treatment Plant , dated. June 120 1941 and continuing in force until Notice of Termination, which has not been given by either party® I wish to call attention to paragraph 5 of said con- tract® 00All effluent in excess of 200,000 gallons per day de- livered from said Treatment Plant the party of the first art shall pay to the party of the ;second part at the rate of 190.00 per month per 200,000 gallons per day.0 It seems that no at. tention has been paid to this clause of the contract as the City has been remitting to the Talbert Drainage District regularly at the rate of $90.00 per month, the minimum amount under the contract. The Directors feel some adjustment should be made by the City for this excess delivery for a considerable period, We feel it would be advisable to have a representative of the City of Huntington Beach meet with the Board to discuss some settlement in regard to this matter® Their regular meeting is the first Tuesday of the month at 7:00 Porto in the office at 112 nest 5th Street, Santa Ana. If you would prefer a special, meeting for that purpose, I would be glad to have a meeting called any evening, as they are all ranchers and are now tied up with crops during the day. Thanking you for consideration and advice regarding a meeting, I am Yours gp v� y� very truly, YY 0 VY m HOY WH/e Engineer for Talbert Drainage Dist Note: This letter corrects out letter, same subject, dated April 15, 1947. ol t �1�ytbT r s a i ,D ��•"� ",��cr<7.,c . +`y4 o.;� ;ta�,.$„ .E�.%�. y.� r.W.mr:,.S�.��,. P�r,��. ,", r',Lw+'�• `'„'�'I` ,'°31�,:ezd .fit .fig�•� .•«,.�7t�} k r f •, 11 a n. m �,.,t'`r4 cv .0 `Ilayz�ll �e ,t^,1.1 --s" l "yamy yy�� k"P' y�N^ Py. q[q +� q a.,x�.F-'Y ? -�. "�N!rt, 9 ei=-r., _ t Lim) fi :y'7�r,:i•`4,f,n N'1 7,� r•.,d i+y`•����`1'7 �u�n' a1n�.'6i) nt � �' fX°� 5,y. ) t - • �t9a 41 e>.,e, z� ," s'C?,%"'�.:'• P;k[.:' '�;"a^+�-' ''t'S.�s �iip3;<' ., L ,te. Al + � f i m s[:.✓:e hM .£ t r S } y v i FINANCIAL STATFIIENT OF TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT. From March 1st, 1946, to March 1st, 1947 RECEIPTS. General Fund. Balance on hand March 1, 1946, $25,230;65 From City of Huntington Beach, for use of drainage canal for sewer effluent, 1,080. 00 , From State Compensation Insurance Fund, refund and dividend, Taxes, including, Personal and also State Redemptions, 3,799. 87 From Fairview Farms Water Co. , for use of ditch, 10.00 From Irvine Co. , for use of ditch, 20. 00 From Laguna Beach County Water District, for use of ditch, 20.00 - From 0. J. Folkerts, for use of Ditch No. 4 , 120..00 From James Moiola, for a use of Ditch No. 4, 60.00 Rental on Oil Lease , 3. 75 For three water connections, 35.00-- For rental on pump , 10. 001, From E. R. Bringle , for sale of old Dredger, 32500.00. For damage to box at standpipe , refunded, 10.00 Total Receipts, $332937. 37 DISBURSEMENTS. Salary of Directors, 99.00 For labor, cleaning lines , 829. 70 Collector of Internal Revenue, for Income Tax withheld, 51. 10 Compensation Insurance , 62.28 Insurance on Truck, 30. 20 Salary of Secretary, 290.00 For electricity, 806. 67 W. W. Hoy, Engineering and office space, 244.80 Repairs and supplies, 402. 63 Expense of. Election of Directors, 96. 66 General Expense, 453. 13 Total Disbursements, $3,366.07 Balance on hand March lst, 1947, $30,571.30. _Dated: March 4th, . 1947. Attest: Directors of Talbert Drainage District. Secretary. �✓ r STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE. � SS. ALICE M. COLE, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That she is the Secretary of Talbert Drainage District. That she has read the •above and foregoing Financial Statement and knows the contents thereof , and that the same is true of her own knowledge. C� 2 . . ti.4 , Subscribed and sworn to before , thi s 4 th day of Larch, 1947. Public zn an for or County, Calif orn t E 1 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS DISTRICT VII 120 SOUTH SPRING STREET LOS ANGELES 12,CALIFORNIA June 23, 1952 PLEASE REFER TO FILE NO. VII-Ora-171-A,HntB No. 7Ut-560 Talbert Drainage District 112 West .Fifth Street ,� . Santa Ana, California Attention: Mr. Earl A. Gardner Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith are four copies of Utilities Agreement No. 7Ut-560 for your execution in connec- tion with your relocation work necessitated by con- struction of Road VII-,Ora-171-.A, HntB, between Route 60 and Route 178. Will you please have three copies executed on behalf j of the District, date of execution inserted in the space provided on the first page, and returned to this ' office, the fourth copy being for your file. One copy executed on behalf of the State will be returned to you in approximately three weeks after receipt in this office. Yours very truly, P. 0. HARDING Asst. State Highway Engineer District VII R�//J. W. GREATHEAD fght of Way Clearance .Agent JDK:ec , encs r . STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS June 23, 1952 PLEASE REFER TO FILE NO. VII-Ora-171-A.HntEl No. 7Ut-560 Talbert Drainage District 112 West Fifth Street Santa Ana, California Attentiow Mr. Earl A. Gardner Gentlemen Transmitted herewith are four copies of Utilities Agreement No. 7Ut-560 for your execution in connec- tion with your relocation work necessitated by con- struction of Road VII-Dra-171-A. HntB, between Route 60 and Route 178. Will you please have three copies executed on behalf of the District, date of' execution inserted in the space provided on the PIrst page, and returned to this office, the f6urth copy being for your file. One copy executed on behalf of the State will be returned to you in approximately three weeks after receipt in this Office. Yours very truly, P. 0. HARING Asst. State Highway Engineer District VII Original signed 4y J, W. Breathed T By J. W. GREAMEAD Right of Way 'Clearance Agent JDK:ec , once - FORm RW-39 EST.5799.35428 11-50 BM SPO Pre, ew owl STATE OF CALIFORNIA DIST. CO. RTE. SEC. WORK AUTHORIZATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS e�^ �} DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS Ora .,, flocs UTILITIES AGREEMENT NO.____---____________ Ins lat ;# jooncrtte diarwharge lino hatween .16 s, 13+ , 94, Date------------------------------------------------- FIRST PARTY: State of California, acting by and through its Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, hereinafter called STATE. SECONDPARTY: ----- Die = t----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- - hereinafter called OWNER. Relocation is required of certain utility facilities of OWNER, cost of which is to be borne by STATE because: Doe 4 Roo I1 � 1) _ in Book, 1 ka I t6County Omer rotes# 0 - i line for rck 41 to 7 0-$ 4 Dogwription of' Zew Qoacrete, Discharge Line of of to i v H : c. ._n Death Urd 4 Concrete pips 3 00118truction Of t nOo-n Beach DIV, 4 1 4 d KOZO # +75 0onetruot1, manhole O ' � �oonovo Pipe 63"0 t�A of H,E-, m 1 o she ter 0 of constriAtUda, or7NAMtingtovi 6 P11440 101880 of, 1219 - ll oonct et e t gi O th c canine ton ofBeach 1v and Rota * 3 + t, Construct 1, manhole 6 9 - of Of' H'R$S', 2+04 Sao emitorlime ' construction of ffu7qtTtgton Beach Blvd StatoLjo - t 'o 19, 0 attaches hereto and by this reference madO a part. hereof* good and worh-anliket ei-, and. to the � j ' ti Of 'the part elpreto and each po 11, be prompt, ��. ly protecuted to complotion by the partite 6t ' * o !;Leta.t to ,the , 0 in its logloal order and sec 0 40- I i I Estimated Cost to STATE g perform T g to pay for the above described work in accordance with-------------—_— ONE!` �• • `. agrees to rform and S IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement the day and year first above written. i -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPROVAL RECOMMENDED: -----—-----------—---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------—----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------_----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rry?y �p.g Dist.Right of Way Agent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Right of Way Clearance Agent Owner— STATE OF CALIFORNIA APPROVED: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS BY-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Assistant Chief Right of Way Agent g a� �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH MAP ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK 1 The 'undersigned, Ernest H. Gisler, hereby certifies .2 That he Is the duly elected, qualified and acting President of the Board of Direotors of Talbert, Drainage Die tract,.' and as such 'he presides 3 at the meetings of the Board of Directors of Talbert Drainage District, and presided at the meeting thereof held on the 5th day of December, 4 1950; that the foregoing is a full true and .correct copy of a resolu- tion duly adopted by the Board of Lirectors of said District on the 5th 5da.y of December, 19�0, at which meeting a, quor-om . of said Board was at all time; present and acting; and that said resolution' has not been, 6 modified or rescinded atnd is at the date of this certificate in full force and effect . 7 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, ' the undersigned has executed this certificate (: 8 and affixed the seal of. ;aid District this �� day of December, 1930. i 9 10 11 LDI6TRICT SEAL? Fresiden-t .12 13 - 14 Z:! On 'sZ OR: 15 z<3 < W.oa16 The undersigned, .lice Cole, hereby oertifie' s : Z m%Z l7 That she is the duly appointed, qualified and acting Secretary of �LLN I the. Board. of Directors of Talbert Drainage District , and in charge -of 18 1 the minute books and District, records of said District; that the fore- 19 going is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution duly adopted by the Board. of Directors of said District on the 5th dad o-.L" Dec'emt;er, 20 1"0, at which meeting a quorum of said Board ivas at all times present and acting; and that said- resolution has not been modified or rescinded 21 and is at the date of this certificate in full force and effect. ,2 2- IN WITNESS WHERECF, the undersigned has executed this certificate and -affix::ed 'the seal of said District this day of December,. 19 i0. 23 24 25 (DISTRICT SEAL). aecreta.ry, '2 6 27 28, 29 30 31 32 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF .JOE ISHI'I AND CHAIRLE,5 ISHII TO INCLUDE CER.TAIN. LAND IN TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT 2 3 4 The peti:tion' ofJoe, Ishii and Charles Ishii for the inclusion -in 5 Talbert Drainage .District of certain':real property-,- hereinafter 6 .' described, came on regularly for hearing before this Board. of 7 Directors of Talbert Drainage District on the 5th day of December, 8 1950. 'Evidence was taken by said Board, from which it appe ars that 9 said .pet'itIoft is .signed by the holders of title representing. more than 10 one-half, to wit ; all, of s.a.id. body of land, which land' is adjacent to 11 the boundaries of the District and is contiguous thereto , and consti 12 tutes one tract of land. Said petition.. is in-due form and. prays . that 13 the boundary of said Talbert Drainage District may be so changed as to o?Z 14 ! include said lards therein,' and describes t`_�c bounklarics of said: tract e=o, 15I af` land and contains the assent of- the petitioners to the inclusion z<o n<"16 wo< within said Talbert Drainage District of the traet. of land -described m?F17 . in said petition and of which land, 'said petition alleges ,they are the 18 owners. Said petition is regularly acknow'I.edged by said te.titioners 19 in the sane manner that. conveyances—of real property are required to*. . 20 be acknowledged, and said petition wasfiled ith .this Board on the 21 16th day' of. October, 1950, and the Secretary of the Boo-rd thereafter 22 caused a notice of the filing of said petit.ion.' to be. posted and pub- I' 23 lished in. the same manner and for 'the same time that notices. 'of specie 24 elections for the issuance of bonds of the District aro required to be 25 Y published by ..the let under which this District is 'organized., to wit, 26 Act 2202 of Deering' s General Laws of the State of California; that said notice stated the filing of said petition ' and the .names of the 28 petitioners and the deseripti.on`of the—lands mentioned -in said pets- 29 tion and the prayer of.. said pe.tition., and-,no t if i ed all ;persons 30 interested in, and that might be affected by such change of boundaries 31 of the District, to appear at the office - of this Board -at the time and 32 place named in said nonce and show cause in' writing; if any they have , CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH J U L 8 1947 Huntington Beach, Calif_____________________________________ 194------- Herewith our Treasurer's Warrant No------1 .5...2 9........ for $----9�T�-19--- in full payment of your account as follows: Adjustment of efflux t in excess of 200,000 gallons as shown in detail belowf Invoice No. Date Grow - Discount Net. AmIt in 1000 gal. in excess Less $90.00 of 200,000 gaiionts $ Amt—paid—. July 1946 19 1 $98.00 Aug*" -I IV.806 b. 4.) get, ve I---- 4q r,!,r- "('7o2 Ov If this does not agree with your recordes please advise us at once. S, L HENRUSEN City Controller. Jan.. .3g47, �7�0�o6 078®66' meho Q 1 ., 1 b7® may° 6�• 191- 63 16,,25*8.13' S 77June ' a 93®7R 8 - WELLINGTON AND SPRAGUE ATTORNEYS AT LAW 616 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SANTA ANA,'CALIFORNIA M. B.WELLINGTON KIMBERLY 2-4497 CLARENCE SPRAGUE December 12 , 1950 Talbert Drainage District Santa Ana California Attention: Alice Cole , Secretary Dear Mrs . Cole: I enclose herewith original and copy of the entry to be made in your Minutes covering the Ishii annexation. Please be sure to have a copy of the petition placed in the Minutes of the meeting. I am also enclosing herewith original and one copy of the order of annexation. Please certify and put the,.District seal on one of these, and also have the President certify, Then c'[eliver it to the County Recorder to be filed for record. That ' s the way the law reads, and I suppose it means recording, but it simply uses the words "shall be filed for record in the Recorder' s office" (Act 2202, Section 84) . Please let me know as soon as this has been done, as I can then prepare the certificates for the County Assessor and the State Board of Equalization. I am returning herewith the old minute book. Cordially, MBW:l s -encls AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF THE HEARING A PETITION FOR THE INCLUSISI ON OF CERTAIN LANDS IN TAL. BERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur- suant to law, to all persons inter- ested in or who may be affected thereby, that on the 16th day of Oc- N o t i ee of Hearing tober, 1950, a petition to include land within the Talbert Drainage District was filed with the undersigned, as Secretary of said District, by Joe, Ishii and Charles Ishii. The real property described in said petition is 'adjacent to the-boundaries of Talbert 'Drainage District, and is contiguous ;thereto, and constitutes one tract of land, and the whole thereof is owned by the said Joe Ishii and Charles Ishii. The said lands are described in said petition as follows: All that reai property situate in the County of Orange, State of County of Orange California, described'as that por- ss. tion of Section 25, Township 5 State of California South, Range 11 West, S.B.B.&. 11I., and more particularly• de- scribed as follows: 1 to t Commencing at the Northwest .,,,,, corner of the Last Half (E-1/a) of the Northwest Quarter (NTW-1/4) of the said County being duly sworn, deposes and of the Northeast Quarter (NE:-1/4) says: of said Section 25; thence East- That►She is and at all times herein mentioned was erly to the Northeast corner of said East Half (E-1Fz) of said a citizen of the United 2tates, over the age of Northwest Quarter (N­W-1/.4) of twenty-one years, and that he is not a party to, nor said 'Northeast quarter (NE-14) interested in the above entitled matter; that8he is of said Section: thence Southerly the principal clerk of the printer, publisher and pro- to the Southeast corner of the prietor of The Santa Ana Register, a newspaper of East Half (E-1h) of the South- general circulation, printed and published daily ex- west Quarter (Sv\r-'/t) of said cept Sundays in said County and which newspaper Northeast Quarter' (NE-1/4) of is published for the dissemination of local nevus and said Section; thence Westerly to intelligence of a general character, and which news- "the Southwest corner of the East paper at all times herein mentioned had and still Half (E-1A_) of the Southwest has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscrib- Quarter (SW-1/4) of said North- ers, and which' newspaper has been established, east Quarter (N said Sec- printed and published in the said County of Orange pion; thence Noorthrth erll y to the for a period exceedingone year; that the notice, of Dort c beginning, containing 1 Forty acres (40) more or„less. which the annexed is a printed copy, has been pub- 'Said petition prays that said body lished in the regular and entire issue of said news- 'of land be-included within said Tal- paper, and not in any supplement thereof, on the 'bert Drainage District, and that the following dates, to-wit: boundaries of said Talbert Drainage �District be so changed as to include therein the said body of land here- �VovPmber ]�Fi_�_ line described. NOT — � NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a i hearing will re had upon said peti- tion before the Board of, Directors j of said Talbert Drainage District, at the office of said District at 112 West Fifth Street, Santa Ana, California, on Tuesday, the 5th day of Decem- her, 1950. at the hour of 4:30 o'clock P.M., at which time the said Board A� / of Directors will hear said petition and objections thereto, if any, and all persons who may be affected by such change of boundaries of the 11i+y District', or may be interested in said Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7.V+j petition, can appear and show cause in writing, if any they have, why the change in boundaries of 'said District November 5Q as proposed in said petition shall not day of .............. lo.. be made. Dated this 31st day of October, 1950. V ALICE ➢f. COLE . ............:�:,r,.,.�; -. .�,..::..�..': . ............ Secretary of Talbert Drainage District and of the Board of Notary Public in and for said County and State Directors of said District. MY Commission expires August 260 1951 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Notice of Hearing Affidavit of Publication DATED . .I avembe.r. .24.,. . . . , 19.50 LEGAL ADVERTISING AND COURT HOUSE SERVICE PHONE KI MBERLY Santa Ans Atgisttr P. O. Box 1318 Santa Ana Calif. NOTICE OF THE HEARING OF A PETITION FOR THE INCLUSION OF CERTAIN LARD IN TALMRT DRAINAGE DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN, pursuant to law, to all persons interested in or who may be affected thereby, that on the 16th I day of October, 1950, a petition to include land within the Talbert Drainage District was filed with the undersigned, as Secretary of said District, by Joe Ishii and Charles Ishii. The real property described in said petition is adjacent to the boundaries of Talbert Drainage District, and is contiguous thereto, and constitutes one tract of land, and the whole thereof is owned by the said Joe Ishii and Charles Ishii. The said lands are described in said petition as follows: All that real property situate in the County of Orange, State of California, described as that portion of Section 25, Township 5 South, Range 11 `hest, S. B. B. & M. , and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Fast Half (E-1/2), of the Northwest Quarter (NN-1/4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE-114) of said Section 25; thence Easterly to the Northeast corner of said East Half (E-1/2) of said Northwest Quarter (pg-1/4) of said Northeast quarter (NE-1/4) of said Section; thence Southerly to the Southeast corner of the East half (E-1/2) of the Southwest Quarter (SW-1/4) of said Northeast Quarter (NE-1/4) of said Section; thence Westerly to the Southwest corner of the East Half (E-1/2) of the Southwest Quarter (sw-1/4) of said Northeast Quarter (NE-1/4) of said Section; thence Northerly to the point of beginning, contain- ing Forty acres (40) more or less. Said petition prays that said body of land be included within said Talbert Drainage District, and that the boundaries of said Talbert Drainage District be so changed as to include therein the said body of land hereinabove described. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a hearing will be had upon e said petition before the Board of Directors of said Talbert Drainage District, at the office of said District at 112 Nest Fifth Street, Santa Ana, California, on Tuesday, the 5th day of December, 1950, at the hour of 4:30 o'clock P. M. , at which time the said Board of Directors will hear said petition and - 1 - r objections thereto, if any, and all persons who may be affected by such change of boundaries of the District, or may be interested in said petition, can appear and show cause in writing, if any they have, why the change in boundaries of said District as proposed in said petition shall not be made. Dated this 31st day of October, 195D. ALICE M. COLE Secretary of Talbert Drainage District and of the Board of Directors of said District. (To be published once a week for 3 successive weeks; last publication must be not less than 7 full days before the date of hearing. 'Nov. 10, 17 and 24.) - 2 - AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIDS Notice Inviting Bids Notice is hereby given by the Board of Llrectors of Talbert Drainage District of Orange County, Califor- nia, .that said Board will 'receive sealed bids for doing the work here- inafter. specified up to four-thirty o'clock P.M.' on September 25, 1950, at.which lime bids ;will be opened, land. considered,by said Board at its office, 112 West Fifth Street,'Santa, Ana,.California. Bids may be left at said office of the Board or with the Engineer of the District, W. W. Hoy, at his office, 112 `Vest 5th Street, Santa Ana, Cali- County of Orange fornia. Plans and specifications for as. the work are on file and in the office, State of California of said Gngiaeer and may be seen,by i bidder. Bids will be received on the work Maxine Fletcher herein referred to which consists of ...........................I............................ furnishing the necessary material and doing the work of laying and con- of the said County being duly sworn, deposes and structing 3000 feet of 12 inch con- says: Crete drainage pipe, with necessary, That &e is and at all times herein mentioned was manhole's, from manhole No, ire manholes, on the East side of Hampshire a citizen of the United Mates, over the age of Avenue, running thence Westerly i twenty-one years, and that Me is not a party to, nor along the right of way 1000_-feet.' interested in the above entitled matter; thatShe is thence Northerly ,2000 feet to the2 the principal clerk of the printer, publisher and pro- north side of,Atlanta Avenue, all it prietor of The Santa Ana Register, a newspaper of Section 14, Township,6 South, Rang general circulation, printed and published daily 11 West, S.B.B.&M. XDOXX=NX in said County and which newspaper In accordance with provision of is published for the dissemination of local news and Section 1770 of the, Labor Code, the intelligence of a general character, and which news- Board of Directors of Talbert Drain paper at all times herein mentioned had and still 1age-District has ascertained the g'en- has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscrib- eral prevailing ,rate of wages appli- ers, and which newspaper has been established, cable to the work to'be done, as printed and published in the said County of Orange follows: Classification Per Hr. for a period exceeding one year; that the notice, of Concrete Pipe.Layer ............$1,95 which the annexed is a printed copy, has been pub- Excavator Operator ........•.•,•, 2.40 lished in the regular and entire issue of said news- ,Flagman 1.65 paper, and not in any supplement thereof, on the ,Laborer ,,,....."........,.�1.65 following dates, to-wit: 'Tractor Driver, ................... 2.20' Truck Driver...................... 1.75 Any classification omitted herein,' �c 1 rf not less than$1.65. Sept SIg 15, 220 1950 All bidder's, in accordance with Sec- (bm 7026 of, the Business and Pro- fessional Code, must be Licensed Con- tractors. I Contract shall be made on terms ;satisfactory to said Board of Directors land,the successful bidden The Board of Directors reserves the right to re- o )ect any and all bids. This invitation is published by Or- . ,der 'of said Board of Directors, Dat- ed September 7. 1950. TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT By ERNEST.GISLER, President Subscribed and savor-ri to before me this 22nd W. W. HOY,( Secretary Pro Tem By action of the Board of Directors September 50 on September 7, 1110, the above no-; lti... tice was ordered published in the day of Santa Ana Register on September'8, 15 and 22, tiding three publications ;thereof. W. W..HOY, Secretary Pro Tem. W. W. HOY a J Notary Public in and for said County and State AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Notice Inviting Bids Affidavit of Publication DATED Sept ember. 22 . . . . . 1956. LEGAL ADVERTISING AND COURT HOUSE SERVICE PHONE KIMBERLY Smift lice Register P. O. Box 1318 Santa Ana Calif. W. W. HOY JOHN M. HOY MEMBER AMERICAN SOCIETY LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR NO.2326 CIVIL ENGINEERS RES. PHONE KI 2.8189 STATE REGW. W. HOY AND JOHN M. HOY NO. 70 RES. PHONENE KI1 2.6698 CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR 112 WEST FIFTH STREET SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA PHONE KI 2.8746 September 5, 1950- Memo to the Board of Directors, Talbert Drdnage Dietrict I After the levels were taken and plan made T submitted it to the City Ehgineer of Huntington Beach for their meeting August 21st. City Engineer, Mr. Overmeyer, advised me that the City of Huntington Beach did not wish to have the drainage line constructed at lower than gravity level as shown on plans. T undertook to contact President Gisler by telephone follow- ing the above report in order to call a meeting if necessary to authorize the advertlising for contract, but found that Mr. Gisler was on his vacation. I W. W. Hoy V The Secretary stated that on the 15th day of October, 1950, there was- presented t o and filed with her the petition of Joe 1 Ishii and Charles Ishii requesting that certain lands, consisting 2 of approximately 40 acres, more or less, lying contiguous to the 3 boundaries of the District, be included in and added to the area 4 comprising, the Talbert .Drainage District, and asking; that the 5 boundaries of the District be so changed .as to include said lands. 6 The Secretary stated that this petition was submitted to the 7 Attorney and was found sufficient in law, and that she also 8 submitted it to Mr. W. W. West of the Abstract -and Title 9 Insurance Company. of Santa Ana to check the legal description, 10 and this was checked by him and determined to be correct, and 11 he also determined that the said land stands in the names of the 12 signers of the petition. 13 Thereupon, on motion of Director ' Harding seconded 14 by Director Moiola the following resolution was adopted on 15 roll call as hereinafter shown. 16 RESOLUTION 17 WHEREAS, Xoe Ishii and Charles Ishii have- fi-led with the 18 Secretary of -the- Roard of Directors of Talbert Drainage District 19 their petition, in which petition it appears that the petitioners ZO hold title to the real property described therein and that said zi real property is contiguous to the exterior boundaries of the zz District, and which petition prays that said land be included 23 within the District,and the boundaries of the District so 24 changed as to include said lands; and 25 'WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Talbert Drainage District 26 believe-, that said', petition should be heard; �aad , 27 WHEREAS, no' newspaper of general circulation is printed and 28 published in the area of the Talbert Drainage District, which 29 District is situated entirely in the County of Orange, State of 30 California; 31. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of 32 said Talbert Drainage District that the secretary of the Board of Directors is authorized to incur the necessary expense for and 1 have published in the Santa Ana Register once a week for the 2 period and in the manner prescribed by law a notice, rich 3 notice shall state the fihirrg ''of, such petition and ',the-`names of 4 th'e' pe�titkoners, a description .of the lands mentioned in said 5 petition and the prayer of said petition, and .shall notify all 6 persons interested in or that may be affected by such .change of 7 the boundaries of the District-to appear at the office of said 8 Board at its next regular meeting, to-wit: at the hour of 4:30 9 o'clock P. M, of December 5th, 1950, at the .office of the District 10 112 West Fifth. Street, . Santa Ana,. California, and-. show cause in 11 Writing, if any they have, why the change in the boundaries of 12 said District as proposed An `s"aid`petit on 8-,hal1 :not be Made. 13 on roll. call said Resolution was carried by the following 14 vote: Ayes, Directors Gisler, Harding and Moiola, Noes, None. 15 Absent, None. 16 17 18 Ad3 ourned,Regular Meeting held on Oct. ,28th, 1\9500, at 9:-30 A. M. Present Directors Gisller, Harding andfMoiola, also Engineer Hoy, 19 Attorney Wellington/and Secretary, Alice M. Colle. Also Joe and Charles Ishii, and their attorney, ,H, Rodger Howell,,were 20 present. �< 21 The matter of f the amount fto\be paid by Toe and Charles Ishii fir inclusion of 40 acres of their land in''the District 22 was discussedf The\sum of �410.00\was suggested by �the Board to be the mmount � required of the petitio-hers to pay as assessments had the land been included in the/District at the 23 time it was originally\formed, plus19 ®00 for expenses; the 24 petitionerfs to have retu,rnled to them sux;Plus, if any, and o pay any over-charge if �the amount expended is greater than 25 the sum deposited for casts. Meeting adiourned to A�!onday, Nov, 6$h, at 4:30 P, I�. �- 26 � . 27 28 29 30 31 32 W- 304 OF TMI VM" 1 Uk A WITIOM-1 fill 511S IMUMaN OY CERTAIN LAN= IN 1VU M1. v MAIUMM DID IMM. NOTICS IS 1=1 L,M GIVEN, Purovent to low* to 611 PoSons totevested in or who rep- be affected tMOVo that on the 16th dAe of Oother, 155D, a petition to incliide lairl withim the AllaTt ArM, rittrict, vao filed with the uadersigned, az Secretary of .on Ustrict, tV Joe 1011 aM Obarlea Md. la* real the propvrty Worked In sak yetition to adjacent to th bonalarien of TOM& tralro4o MUM% and is cortigulQg ME Wat tahnn tag ettaro constitute one trnQ of I,-Xdl and the there6f to 0=01 I, the said Joe 11bil and Obarles 1010 ITIM rigid 11,atrla kwe described In %aid petition ao follows: All*ttat roil property 4tvate in A* dannty of Orangef State of OnliforMa, described ae that porti n of soction 25, Town hip 5 Ma U, "took 11 Wbat, S. U. B. VIM & wAd more partleMarIVAesdribed aA followt: Gommenc-ing, at As Northwest corner of the A Half` (01/2) of ths KUM& quarter &Q. ) Oa the Vortheast, qpwrtor (NX41o ) of saad Section 25; tbenca Easter y to ,I rtheast corner of saad Nast tall WIN) of 3ad 1'110rtb t ( r (Mlh) of said WON= ' Qparter (NA114) of sail Seotlanov tionce UMMy to tte Soushaa& cornar of the &. t nolf o 74 05,011"V0 It 1601ter QW114) ) of said Gootion; of said Northeast braN An= Aster t t MOW& oornor of t4he �,,tfblf 001/2) of tbo Southwest Qpartpr (m—114-) of Wd WHOM onrOr ( Q) of ovid sectiony thence Vor bart I to tha Pat& of QMMY4 CCOMUO-Irr- Ir.1 Forty ParK (46) mars or wa. Said tition Imcps that sak bodV of Is# be includd AVUn wid TA11xart Mitolp Astrict, arva t1at the 'txx%n&v5.P'O of'SW AlUrt MUS&Cge '111strict � so obrunged �s to iw-IiAa Wrain AA said bQv of MA beraindboTs Ascribed. zqariax" I's '-Jzo a1voll tarot-a king mill be bad ixpou said petition %bre the Ba&rd of My to df Ald TaAbtnert Mainage Metricto at the office of said listrict At 112 West Fifth Street, 'Swwta Any,, (7kalifforniat on Tuesday, the 5A Aw of Decemb=, 1c)90, at t)�a hoiir off 4:30 o I clock P. M.o at Which time the said Board of lirectors will he zald petition aund objections thereto. if any, W all persons W may be affectod 111 O&A CeAva .we of bm. a i too motriet, or may be interested in evil Ki ie ., can Tear cause in VA n. o If they baw, Q; the ebange in Mundariee of said DiatrAt as propoM In saki petition W&I not le made. Wed thio Set My of Octdber, 195D. s � � off,,a11,' ,w Drathap Matri c. of AS Warl of if eta s of saidi t. (fie to pub.11%bed oxice sa week for . OOSON �� l , . a publication mu dA the date of hearlig. PHONES Evenings: Gorden Grove 5526 4ss0c14T10# 14NOR4rORY Office-Orange 1389J (Founded in 1922) Agricultural Services, Surveys and Management Analytical and Consulting Chemists _.� 1815 West Chapman Avenue Orange, California January 1, 1951 W. W. Hoy Talbert Drainage Dist. 1 112 W. Fifth St. Santa Ana, Calif. �.� 5 PARTIAL WATER ANALYSES (Including specific conductance, dissolved solids, pH, odor, and - � total alkalinity) ® $3.00 per pample $15.00 i ��i�v f: f i r 1510. °{��.�-.J��,.:.18, Al `' south; 'tinge l `, "fit, ` . >, . . k mi , ynd the Ruth 32 or Qctibn,21, 'C7ww b p j South, Rnny11 West, i,`,7, It Bj I W. yllIO '. A , .� That p'WS,i. te9+on: of . '154; 'TQf:.SG`+;.5. ,b:✓.ti k�. ..�dL-hf�.'�, ��`�&.b V.k:u�.oy �W��dS. fiP°4`d on '��;��.l�North y j ��� South q �.�-; a `cif� peSQ6 ? ' 5 ., sac South ��'���:�yr��¢���. �v5y�,. �df �}k+Jy Z+�M.`� '9;u�.Yr�n��`�:aa'�oyt�i�� ;ySq.L)[ny��v.�pen U o ti d ji+�.,:�:q7a Rance {yF'�: `,[� • D``{ ��.'�7.n1'�.`. a��.1,� yam.o��;i.tlgk'.8.�� f�Gr �_'F«' y,$y Ya e b ti...�11J n ��5, � o§`d i d g'.l, ip �� ��.�i h 3,�.5s�r'.L l,��+i a �.1 Y'��5`....�, 0.� 5...�� ASS, AM. ; �.,l ial.t l'��S rti�:. pd can the tooth by thy SouthOlne Q hytf;'oN 5, qQ fix, Qowgs Xp r Muth, Mye- 10 West, an a. attlo. $000 ; 6 sorts, Ringo, D VISIOLm g . All tit po rt jaV Of tho albe rt .pra p.kg Diat `l v ! n Muth of the Oouth ling of Action 5 aw 6, Tw-.�iohlp 6 south, Paige 1 ' t p ql.' 47,3. D. fib. , And the Ab uth 106 of 080f p a Ij Meeting held Dec. 5th, all 3 Directors present, also Hoy and the Secretary. Attorney Wellington attended meeting, "also A. W. Rutan for petitioners., Minutes of meeting of fs Nov. Gth read and approved. .(Mr. Wellington will prepare resolution as to petition.) Director Moiola moved the bills be paid, seconded by Harding, unanimously carried. Harding moved to adjourn to Tuesday, ;Ta n ary 2nd, 1951, at 4:30 P. M. , seconded by Moiola and uxianimously carried. I ORDER INCLUDING CERTAIN LANDS IN TALBM" T DRAINAGE DISTRICT On December 5th, 1950, an order ivas entered by the Board of Directors of Talbert Drainage District, a quorum being present, which order includes certain lands in said District and reads as follows KJASrUr.k S,VV.11 vvv, cvrikouxiv 21a vou]H Wyll-i av cvritoi3ti iv coub0jSV.Lj0,, 9r!' Li'�,--55M.,AA 1EL'PREIN50AA CO- T AW Vllr�L-HEW Aict'EuCeIDEML WVH.L1V,'A10E-bUE2'',!4Dj?VZVe' C' 2' LnWsohl' buElaIDEAI vricz Y." COT-W vcux 12-2CA, 1 , 2. 3 4 . 5 . I 6 8 10 Thereupon, on motion of Director Moiola, seconded by Director 11. Harding, and carried by the unanimous vote' of all Directors, the 12 folIo ing order was adopted: 13 s 14 O z m �Zwl5 zm; 1 i �<"16 woi pia mgZ17 18 WHEREAS, this i8 the hour of 4:30 P.M. of the .nth 'day of December, 1950, and the Board of Dir€�ctore of Talbert 19 Drainage District is officially in session in •its regular j 20 meeting held: on the first. Tuesday .of December in said year of 1950, and this is the time and place fixed for the hear- ing of the petition of Joe Ishii and Charles Ishii ,for the - 21 eha.nge of the boundaries of Talbert Drainage. District so as 22 to include certain lands described in'.sa.id petition; and, 23 WH REAS, proof has been made. to this Board that notice of the filing of saidpetition an(' of the time and place 24 fixed for the hearing thereof has been duly given as required by law; and, 25 W �,REAS. - no objections in writing or otherwise; have 26 been presented to said petition or to the eha.nging of the boundaries of- said District, as requested by said petition; 27 and, 28 WHE,zRE a, the petitioners hr,.ve pall to Talbert Drainage District the sure of Four Hundred. Ten Dollar: ( Ir "'410.00) as 29 assessments upon said lands proposed to be Included had said lands been Included in the District at the time the said 30 District was originally formed;, and, * 31 StiHEREA5, . this Board has.. now duly considered the said petition and considered the statemente of A. W . Autan, the 32 attorney for the petitioners, and of W. W. Hoy, Engineer, and, rinds that the said petition should be granted; I 1 NOW ® THERE ORS, IT HEREBY .13 OHDZRED by the Board of Directors of Talbert Drainage District, a quorum being 2 ' present, that it is found and determined. by this Board of Directors that all. of the allegations of said poti,tion 3 wre tree , and it will be for the best interests of Talbert. Drainage District that its boundaries be changed so as to " 4 include the lands therein prayed for, and it is ordered that the boundaries of said Talbert Drainage District be 5 so changed as to include said lands , which said lands are contiguous to the exterior boundaries of Talbert Drainage 6 . District and constitute one tract-of land, and, are situated, In the County of Orange , State of California, and. are 7 described as follows *, - I 8 Ali- - that portion of. Section 25, Township 5 South., - Range 11 West, S.B.B. & M. , described as . 9 Commencing; at the Northwest corner of the East Half lo. (E--1/2 ? of the Northvwrest Quarter c f'tiW-1/4) of the Northeast Quarter (N.E-1/4)..of said Section- 25, 11 . thence .Easterly to the Northeast corner of said East Half (S-1/2) of said Northwest Quarter (INW-•1/4) 12 of 44, .iA. ',ortihea.st . 4uarte' (NE-1/4) of said Section; 13 thence Southerly to the Southeast corner of the ;as't Half (E-�l/;-.) of the Southwest Quarter (SW-1/4) z of said Northeast Quarter (NE-1/4) of said Secti-on; 14 thence We-sterly to .the- Southwest corner of the East 0 2 'half (E-1/2 ) of the Southwest Quarter (SW-1/4) of Z° 15 said, Northeast Quarter (NE-1/4) of said. Section ; . Z m< thence Northerly >y' to the point of beginning, containing" WZ.i16 Forty acres (40 ) more or legs . �FF17 I IT 1S FURTHL- . ORDERED, in accordance with law, that, Mz u'N 18 Inasmuch as no objection was mad.e by any person to the pro- posed change of boundaries, . either in writing or otherwise ,. therefore all persons interested in said District or in the i .. 19 matter of the proposed change of bourida-ries thereof are elkeemed to and hereby, are decl.ared to have assented to such 20- c;hangs. 'of boundaries, and the filing of the -petition' by the 21 ' . petitioners with this Board as aforesaid. shall be and- is deemed. and. ,taken as, an assent on the part of each and all of said petitioners to such change of said boundaries. 22 - IT" is .FURTHEIX ORDER D by the Board of Directors cif 23 Talbert Drainage District- that, the boundaries of said. 24 Talbert Drainage District, -69 changed and modified by the inclusion of the aforesaid real 'property described in said 25 tition, be and the . same are established as follows n 26 Situated entirely within the said County of Oranges. 27 Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 20, T(J�inship, 28 . South, Ra.ngze :10 Nest, S.B.B. tic IL , and running thence C : . North one-quarter of a mile , thence East one-quarter of 29 a mile; thence forth one-quarter of a mile to the center of Section 17, in said, `township and. Range; , 30 thence East 40 rods to the Southeast corner of the West half of. the - Southwest quarter of the Northeast 31 quarter -of the said Section 17; thence North 80 rods to the Notheas t corner of said West half; thence East - 32 194. 1 40 rods to tkie S,)uther t w)r .ftr.of the „40rt * t qilsirt Or' of vhe *rth .st, qui.rter or sat satO iqa ti i,) 3 1?k . the not -N*rth one - 2 u t r Flo `t�,) . 'the•- ar ast corner " the rthw t - uarter of tbe Nort1wafit quarter. of aftid Section _17; t :aeno 3 ra MOB warned' of- the fA st ono- halr' fl t�* 4,omtth tat �-�ua�.rta�r of1,me 5.3ratheast . 4 a new.uaea,r'tser air -4,ou, n 16, Towns i-P 3 3o th'. Itrwal e 0 West,, ,T R <r: :. Vr-le cs Sorth 4ana-quarter. i-if a k4ai eO rilore T)r~ 1 pos , ' 6. t art e t a r f tho e t` a e h f".'. f t ; t s& • 6. Uotpw a ast along pmporty linos jv a lra " r - tv leaa :to 0,6 " niAt *4*% earner aA the ar"Mast one-cuurtor of VAhe ��authe..,gt *ne-quarter, zoo"" tea• :,1 ., at .oa 8; V�ht � -*Zort , ;2 . .IO or. More . la a �r. i+'�t�''�rs.k�& t comAr of t hs— sior trews t one-nuertcr. Ot the � a.thoa t 'on - u, rt r of. alkid �aetir�a�a . a�tua�3� .� South AAA# 1 @a �., ._ a xi. s , i theno ==fiat ° '5r a 9 mile to tax oathp of :,pao ;�ryrathw et 'quarter of .the rth f x ter Y t ,-)n 8 �'i�o6yios ., rtit onee-qua rter f a 10 mtlo to t ace Uorth*k t €orner f-t 1h 3,,3ut 'oot quarter of the rt waast u4*r er nr -ld- Staa'tioii 8; th-ende Wea4at one-quarter off° 11 -m l t the ortl o.z% a orn r f t :ae . r�az��� t quarter ' �` the ,t•tf a a t quartar t f aI .- apt i e - V erwc ' �;wltw ;o.no.-­quur, r clf 12' . , mile v, tr a 4outbweat oarntr of t�* .'�gor vast quarter of .5eot lon ; thence West �:r�'o-quarter' r. :­,qo to t`a4 toz k-,,ie r t4 13. oorner t ��" artheaas t q rter t ttfr t > uaarto ar.. 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IMF, .the . 0uth Inv-baIr ot,the Xort *G't Rp 1a3 "4 r f - 31 ; 1 an roll call, said order, was adopted'-by the following vote : 2. AXES :' Directors Gisler, Harding and Moiol .' 3 NOES: Directors '- none 4 ABSENT: Directors - none : 8 9 10 12 z s 1 4: zd< 0'z �Zw15 Q �a .16 W o<. m Z<1 7 FZ �4N18 , m 20 i .21_ I 22 23 2.4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 RUTAN & TUCKER ATTORNEYS AT LAW A.W.RUTAN RICHARD A.CURNUTT THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING JAMES B.TUCKER,SR. MI LFORD W.DAHL LEONARD A.HAMPEL 1888-1950 NORMAN H.SMEDEGAARD JOHN B.HURLBUT,JR. 401 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST H.RODGER HOWELL MICHAEL W.IMMELL - JAMES B.TUCKER COLLEEN M.CLAIRE POST OFFICE BOX 1976 OF COUNSEL GARVIN F.SHALLENBERGER M14FORD W.DAH L,JR. JAMES R.MOORE THOMAS P.SURKE SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 W.K.LINDSAY HERBERT W.WALKER J.NICHOLAS COUNTER III EVERETT A.HART ROBERI L.RISLEY ROOOLFO MONTEJANO ROBERT C.TODD RONALD P.ARRINGTON (7I4) 835-2200 NICK E.YOCCA STUART T.WALDRIP LOS ANGELES OFFICE FRITZ R.STRADLING DAVID W.MEYERS 550 SOUTH FLOWER STREET,SUITE 533 HARRY J. KEATON C.RICHARD LEMON PAUL FREDERIC MARX RICHARD P.SIMS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90017 HOMER L.McCORMICK,JR. C.CRAIG CARLSON TELEPHONE(213) 620-0482 EDMUND R.GASEY JOHN J.MURPHY HOWARD F.HARRISON WILLIAM R.RAUTH IQ JAMES E.ERICKSON THEODORE I.WALLACE,JR. LAGUNA HILLS OFFICE JOHN M.VINCENT WILLIAM R.BIEL 23521 PASEO DE VALENCIA,SUITE 300 June 15, 1972 LAGUNA HILLS, CALIFORNIA 92653 TELEPHONE(714) 835-2200 IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO Mr. Ernest H. Gisler, President Talbert Drainage District P. 0. Box 11667 Santa Ana, California 92711 RE : Talbert Drainage District Dissolution Dear Mr. Gisler : The hearing was held yesterday, June 14, 1972, before the Local Agency Formation Commission and the group, after complementing us, unanimously approved the dissolution of the District. I am enclosing a copy of the Staff Report for your files and will see you at the Board Meeting next Monday, June 19, 1972. Respectfully yours, RUTAN & TUCKER HRH:ps H. Rodger Howell Encl. cc : Joseph R. Callens - Director cc : Thomas W. Warne - Director cc : Hubert E. Cox - Director cc : John Hoy - Secretary/Manager or C) G� ORANGE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING tw C) 1 �.� '.. I� !i / P. O. BOX 687 iyi �� L. - SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702 TELEPHONE: 834-2239 Gi AREA CODE 714 LOCAL AGENCY FORM-A-T-! COMMISSION June 9, 1972 `"AIRMAN Local Agency Formation Commission STAN NORTHRUP COUNCILMAN County Administration .Building I ITY OF SAN CLEMENTE Santa Ana, California VICE-CH IAIRMAN In Re : Proposed Dissolution of the Talbert Drainage District HARLES A. PEARSON REPRESENTATIVE OF Gentlemen: . GENERAL PUBLIC IThis proposal for the dissolution of the Talbert. Drainage - ROBERT W. BATTIN District was filed by resolution of the .Board of Directors SUPERVISOR of the Talbert Drainage District. FIRST DISTRICT iThe proposal is the same request and involves the same terri- IILLIAM J. PHILLIPS tort' of the District that was approved for dissolution by SUPERVISOR the Commission in October 1970. Following is a resume of - .. T'IIRD DISTRICT why this matter is now back before the Commission. OUIS R. REINHARDT In August 1970, the Board Of Directors of the Talbert COUNCILMAN Drainage District filed with the Local Agency Formation CITY OF FULLERTON Commission a resolution proposing the dissolution of the Talbert Drainage District. The reason+ for the that proposal- was tha the original purposes of the District, DAVID L. BAKER justifying its organization in 1904, had been accomplished SUPERVISOR SECOND DISTRICT and the high degree of urbanization within the District. - boundaries made the. continued---existence . of.-.the- District fno longer useful or necessary. The reason was also ALTERNATE supported by- the statement that the City of Huntington _ A.J. COCO Beach was willing to assume the responsibilities for MAYOR CITY OF TUSTIN maintaining and operating the remaining drainage facilities until they were no longer needed by agricultural users within the District'.s boundaries..__,...,,,, ALTERNATE ILLIAiEPRES D. MARTIN On October 14 1970 the Commission approved by resolution iEPRES ENTATIVE OF , , N N J GENERAL PUBLIC the dissolution of-.•.the-• Talbert-Drainage-District-subject ItoTURNER five conditions and the Board of Supervisors was CHARD T directed to initiate proceedings in compliance .with the. . iXECUTIVE OFFICER resolution. Page 2 In Re : Proposed Dissolution of the Talbert Drainage District At the public hearing on December 16, 1970, the Board of Supervisors continued the hearing on the proposed dissolution as requested by legal counsel for the Talbert Drainage District pending efforts by legal counsel for the District and the County Counsel ' s office to obtain legislation aimed at avoiding the necessity of an election concerning such dissolution. On January 27, 1972, the Board of Supervisors disapproved the dissolution of the Talbert Drainage District and urged the Orange County Legislative Delegation to support legislation calling for the dissolution of the Talbert Drainage District without the necessity of an election. ' On April 21 1971, Assemblyman Burke introduced Assembly Bill No. 1508. This act was to dissolve the Talbert Drainage District in Orange County and to provide for the transfer of all the property, assets, powers,duties, and functions of the District to the cities of Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. This bill was signed by the Governor and recorded by the Secretary of State on July 8, 1971. This new legislation was effective March 4, 1972. Section 1 of the new legislation states the Talbert Drainage District in Orange County may be dissolved pursuant to the provisions of this act; providing, however, that no action may be taken pursuant to this act to dissolve the Talbert Drainage District unless the Local Agency Formation Commission of Orange County first approves the dissolution of the District. Even though the Commission took action in October, 1970 to dissolve this District, staff interprets this new legislation that action must be taken again by the Commission for dis- solution of the District HISTORY The Talbert Drainage District was incorporated on June 1, 1904, under the provisions of the Drainage District Act of 1903. The District services the low lands mainly .in Page 3 In Re : Proposed Dissolution of the Talbert Drainage District .the cities of Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, pro- viaing drainage for the surface water. Originally open ditches were used, however, presently nearly all fines are underground pipe. In addition to the District being located in Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach, portions of the District are also in Garden Grove , Westminster, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. BUDGET - LAST SEVEN YEARS ACTUAL EXPENDITURES 1965/66 - - - - - $23,000.00 - - - - - - - 1966/67 - - $205615.00 - - - - - $101606.00 1967/68 - - - - - $20, 315.00 - - - - - - - $11,402.00 1968/69 - - - - - $19,500.00 - - - - - - - $10,977.00 1969/70 - - - - - $19,650.00 - - - - - - - $15,745.00 1970/71 - - - - - $22,250.00 - - - - - - - $18,069.00 1971/72 - - - = - $23,875.00 - - - - - TAX RATE AND ASSESSED VALUATION - LAST SEVEN YEARS 1965/66 - - - .0123 per $100. A.V. - - - - $ 95,493,760.00 1966/67 - - - .0074 per $100. A.V. - $105,074,560.00 1967/68 -. - - .0072 per $100. A.V. - - - - $1261118,330.00 1968/69 - - - .0075 per $100. A.V. - - - - $1375238,460.00 1969/70 - - - .0064 per $100. A.V. - - - - $153,211, 180. 00 1970/71 - - - .0094 per $100. A.V. - - - - $179,905,800.00 1971/72 - - - .0101 per $100. A.V. - - - - $191,966,870.00 i CONCLUSIONS AND REC01MNDATION: As stated in the Board of Director' s resolution, the purposes of the Talbert Drainage District have been accomplished and that the few remaining parcels devoted to agricultural use now do not, or shortly will not need the services of the District. 9 3 ' i Page 4 In Re : Proposed Dissolution of the Talbert Drainage District Correspondence has been received from the cities of Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Garden Grove, Newport Beach, Santa .Ana and Westminster and they are in agreement with the proposed dissolution of the Talbert Drainage District. Section 2 of the legislation to dissolve the Talbert Drainage District states: The Board of Directors of the Talbert Drainage District may by resolution duly adopted declare its intention that the Talbert Drainage District shall be dissolved pursuant to the provisions of this act. Section 3 of the legislation to dissolve the Talbert Drainage District states: After the adoption pursuant to Section 2 of a declaration of intention to dissolve the district, and upon the filing with the Secretary of State of an agreement by the City of Huntington. Beach, duly adopted and ratified by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, to assume all powers, duties and functions of the Talbert Drainage District for the purpose of winding up the affairs of the district, the Talbert Drainage District is dissolved, and no further actions or proceedings of any kind whatsoever shall be necessary to dissolve the Talbert Drainage District. From the above wording it has been determined that if the Commission were to approve this dissolution it would not be necessary for the. matter to go before the Orange County Board of Supervisors for final action. It is recommended this dissolution be approved subject .to the following. condition.s : 1. That the City of Huntington Beach be appointed the agency to wind up and conclude the District' s activities, all as authorized by law. 2. That any funds on hand after the conclusion of the affairs by the Board and paying of any of its outstanding debts be turned over to the City of Huntington Beach. Page 5 In Re : Proposed Dissolution of the Talbert Drainage District 3. That the personal property of the District be turned over to the City of Huntington Beach to use as they see fit in phasing out the drainage facilities. 4. That the land of the District located on Brookhurst and south of Talbert be turned over to the City of Fountain Valley without restriction as it is within the city limits of the City of Fountain Valley. 5. That any drainage facilities owned by the District within the bounda-ries of any city may, at the option of such city, exercised -by a resolution adopted by the City Council, be. taken over by that affected city; to the extent that such facilities - are taken over by other cities, the City of Huntington Beach shall have no . further concern or responsibility. Respectfully submitted, Richard T. Turner Executive Officer . RTT/ih cc : H. Rodger Howell Talbert Drainage District . City of Huntington Beach City of Fountain Valley . RUTAN & TUCKER A.W.RUTAN (1880-1972) ATTORNEYS AT LAW JAMES B.TUCKER,SR.(1888.1950) THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING LOS ANGELES OFFICE MILFORD W.DA HL MILFORD W.DAHL,JR. SUITE 1922 NORMAN H.SMEDEGAARD THOMAS R BURKE 401 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST H.R0DOCK HOWELL J.NICHOLAS COUNTER ET .CITY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING JAMES B.TUCKER THEODORE I.WALLACE,JR. POST OFFICE BOX 1976 606 SOUTH OLIVE STREET GARVIN F.SHALLENBERGER WILLIAM C.DEANS JAMES R.MOORE COLLEEN M.CLAIRE SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA 90014 HERBERT W.WALKER RONALD P.ARRINGTON TELEPHONE (213(620-0482 ROBERT L.RISLEY STUART T.WALDRIP (714) 835-2200 -- NICK E.YOCCA C.RICHARD LEMON FRITZ R.STRADLING RICHARD P.SIMS LAGUNA HILLS OFFICE HARRY J.KEATON C.CRAIG CARLSON 23521 PASEO DE VALENCIA,SUITE 300 P:UL FREDERIC MAR% JOHN J.MURPHY HOMER L.MCCORMICK,JR, WILLIAM R.RAUTH BI LAGUNA HILLS, CALIFORNIA 92653 EDMUND R.CASEY M.STEPHEN COONTZ TELEPHONE(7141 835-2200 HOWARD F.HARRISON PRENTICE A.FISH JAMES E.ERICKSON ROBERT C.BRAUN ANAH EIM OFFICE JOHN M.VINCENT GERALD M.HALOGAN WILLIAM R.BIEL DAVID E.ROSENBAUM SUITE 812 BANK OF AMERICA BUILDING RICHARD A.CURNUTT EDWARD D.SYBESMA,JR. 300 SOUTH HARBOR BOULEVARD LEONARD A.HAMPEL ALEC JEFFREY GLASSER JOHN B.HURLBUT,JR. May 31, 1972 ANAHEIM,CALIFORNIA 92805 MICHAEL W.IMMELL TELEPHONE (714(835-2200 OF COUNSEL W,K.LINDSAY EVERETT A.HART IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO Ernest H. Gisler, President Talbert Drainage District 760 Main Street Huntington Beach, California 92646 RE : Talbert Drainage District Dissolution Dear Mr. Gisler : We have just been notified that the hearing for the disso- lution of the Talbert Drainage District has been set for 2 :00 o 'clock on Wednesday, June 14, 1972, in the Hearing Room of the grange County Board of Supervisors. While it is not necessary that all of you be present, I think it is highly desirable that President Gisler and Secretary-Manager John Hoy be present at that meeting. It is contemplated that on or about July. 1, 1972, the District 's operations and assets will be transferred to the City of Huntington Beach and the City of Fountain Valley as we have long pro- posed. I am now working on the papers and documents to accomplish this result. It will be necessary that sometime following the June 14th meeting, our Board hold a meeting to consider the final steps that we should take in the dissolution proceeding. In this regard, I would suggest that we meet at 1 :00 o clock at John Hoy's office on Tuesday, June 20, 1972. 1 have a s ''RUTAN & TUCKER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Ernest H. Gisler, President Talbert Drainage District May 31, 1972 Page 2. meeting in San Clemente at 4 :00 o 'clock on that day so would have to leave by 3 :30, and that is why I have suggested the slightly earlier hour than we normally would meet. Respectfully yours, RUTAN & TUCKER H. RODGER HOWELL H. Rodger Howell HRH :ps L cc : Joseph R. Callens - Director cc : Thomas W. Warne - Director cc : Hubert E. Cox - Director cc : John Hoy - Secretary/Manager r RUTAN & TUCKER ATTORNEYS AT LAW JAMES B.TUCKER,SR4I888,I950I THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING LOS ANGELES OFFICE MILFORD W.DAHL MILFORD W.DAHL,JR. SUITE (922 NORMAN H.SM000GMRD TMOMA5 P.BURKE 401 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST M.RODGCR HOWELL J.NICHOLAS C6UNTER III CITY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING JAMES S.TUCKER THEODORE I.WALLACE,JR. POST OFFICE BOX 1976 606 SOUTH OLIVE STREET GARVIN F. 5HALLENBERGER WILLIAM C.DEANS JAMES ..MOORE COLLEEN M.CLAIRE SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA 90014 HERBERT W.WALKER RONALD P.ARRINGTON TELEPHONE 1213) 620-0482 ROBERT L.RISLEY STUART T.WALORIP NICK C.YOCCA C.RICHARD LEMON (71A) 835-2200 FRITZ R.ST'RADLING RICHARD P.SIMS LAGUNA HILLS OFFICE HARRY J.KEATON C.CRAIG CARLSON 23521 PASEO DE VALENCIA,SUITE 300 PAUL FREDERIC MARX JOHN J.MURPHY LAGUNA HILLS, CALIFORNIA 92653 HOMER L..cCORWCK,JR. WILLIAM R.RAUTH m EDMUND R.CASEY M.STEPHEN COONT2 TELEPHONE (714) 835.2200 HOWARD F.HARRISON PRENTICE A.FISH -- JAMES E.ERICKSON ROBERT C.BRAUN ANAH EIM OFFICE JOHN M.VINCENT GERALD M.HALLIGAN WILLIAM R.BIEL DAVID E.ROSENBAUM SUITE 612 BANK OF AMERICA BUILDING RICHARD A.CURNUTT EDWARD O,SYBESMA,JR, n 1 7�^�� 300 SOUTH HARBOR BOULEVARD LEONARD A.HAMPEL ALEC JEFFREY GLASSER y JOHN B.HURLBUT,JR. ANAHEIM,CALIFORNIA 92805 MICHAEL W.IMMELL TELEPHONE (714) 835-2200 OF COUNSEL A.W.RUTAN W.K.LINDSAY EVERETT A.HART IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO Mr. Richard T,, Turner Executive Director Local Agency Formation Commission 515 North Sycamore Street Santa Ana, California 92702 RE: TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT DISSOLUTION Dear Mr. Turner : Confirming my conversations with you in the past months I am, in accordance with the authorization of the Directors, filing with you the Resolution of Talbert Drainage District requesting Local ' Agency Formation Commission's approval for disso- lution. It would be appreciated if you could set it at your earliest convenient time and notify us, by phone, as to what that date is. We would like to j communicate immediately with the cities involved confirming that we have filed the Petition and the date of the Hearing which we have promised to do for them. Respectfully yours, RUTAN & TUCKER ) H. Rodger Howell HRH:ps Jcc : John Hoy O V. A. HEIM Q U NT-Y ® C AUDITOR-CONTROLLER O FINANCE BUILDING 630 NORTH BROADWAY P. 0. BOX 567 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702 TELEPHONE: 634-2450 Q AREA CODE 714 OFFICE OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER May 9, 1972 Talbert Drainage District c/o John M. Hoy 400 West loth Santa Ana, California Gentlemen: As we do each year, we call to your attention the provisions of Section 26909 of the Government Code which requires that "The County Auditor shall either make or contract with a Certified Public Accountant or Public Accountant to make an annual audit of the accounts and records of every special purpose district with the County for which an audit by a Certified Public Accountant or Public Accountant is not other- wise provided. " Inasmuch -as the availability of our Internal Audit staff con- tinues to remain extremely limited, we ask that you again contract for the annual audit of your district for the year ending June 30, 1972 with a Certified Public Accountant or Public Accountant. If your auditor should wish a copy of the Standard Audit Pro- gram designed by the State Controller, we shall provide one to him upon request. We would appreciate receiving a notice from your district as soon as possible advising us of the Certified Public Accountant or Public Accountant whom you have selected to perform your audit, together with his name and address, and subsequently a copy of his report. If you so desire, this office will assist you in the selection of your contract auditor. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Very truly yours , GHP:wc AUDITOR-CONTROLLER LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION April 14, 1972 Board of Directors Talbert Drainage District % -H. Rodger Howell Rutan and Tucker P.O. Box, 1976 CSanta Ana, California Gentlemen: At their regular meeting of April 12, 1972, the Vocal O Agency Formation Commission reviewed the previous proceedings by the Commission and the Orange County Board of Supervisors on the proposal for dissolution of the Talbert Drainage District. PAssembly Bill No. 1508, as introduced by Assemblyman Burke in 1971 and enacted on March 4, 1972, now permits the dissolution of the Talbert Drainage District with- Yout the necessity of an election. Section 1 of this new legislation states the Talbert Drainage District in Orange County may be dissolved pursuant to the provisions of this act; provided, how- ever, that no action may be taken pursuant to this act to dissolve the Talbert Drainage District unless the Local Agency Formation Commission of Orange County first approves the dissolution of the District. Section 2 of this legislation states the Board of Directors of the Talbert Drainage District may by resolution duly adopted de6lare its intention that the Talbert Drainage District shall. be dissolved pursuant to the provisions of this act. The Local' Agency Formation Commission of Orange County requests the Board of Directors of the Talbert Drainage District to adopt a resolution declaring its intention to dissolve the Talbert Drainage District. Ve truly yours, Richard T. Turner Executive Officer RTT/ih cc: John M. Hoy r 1 2 A G ZIM N T � .1M w w �r r— w rr w 3 4 THIS is wade and entered into this day 5 L=T 19 , by and between S4D`I`��GR�t CALIFORM EDISON 6ANx, a Colifornia corporation, hereinafter called "Idison" and 7 AIE DISTRICT, a corporation, hereinafter called 8 'District"'. 9 RECITALS; 10 Edison is the owner of.certain land in the City of 11 Huntington beach, which is known as the Huntington Beach Steam 12 Station property; and 13 District operates and maintains on 18-inch concrete 14 drainage pipeline under and across said land, as shown in green on A 15 the drawing No. 448254 attached hereto and made a part hereof; and 16 District owns an easement for the operation and mainten- a: 17 once of said drainage pipeline; and 18 In order io ,construet additional fuel oil storage tanks ° 19 for the Huntington Seach:Steam Station, Edison out relocate said �htN � 20 drainage pipeline, and �h. tit 21 District is willing to quitclaim said easement covering 22 said pipeline to be relocated if Edison will relocate said drainage 23 pipeline at its own expense and grant to District a goad and 24 sufficient easoment for said relocated drainage pipeline. 25 IN CONSIDUMON of the agreements between the parties 26 ' hereto, and subject to the terns, covenants and conditions 27 hereinafter set forth, the parties hereto agree as followst 28 1. WMK AND EASEMENTS. 29 1.1 in consideration of tho ogrisements hereinafter 30 set forth to be made and performed by the District, Edison shall 31 farnish all labor, material, tools and equipment and perform and 32 cveaplets in a good and workmanlike manner, to the satisfaction of v !� .. 2 .. 1 the District, the excavation, placement and biackfill necessary to 2 construct and imstall an IS-inch reinforced concrete drainage 3 pipeline, together with: necessacry max*oles and at 4 the H=tington MWCh Steam Station site. 5 The loastien of said 10�inch drainage pipeline, manhole 6 and appurtenances is' shown in red on drawing No. '448234 attached 7 hereto and *ad*. .a part hereof. 8 1.2 In aonaideration of Edison's performance of 9 the work,, the District agrees to execute and deliver to Edison a 10 good. am sufficient' quijclatm deed in a form satisfactory to 11 Edison, of .the easunni; covering the District's drainage pipeline 12 which is being relocated in accordance with the terms of this . . 13 agree t 14 1.3: Upon receipt of said quitclaim deed, Edison 15 agrees to execute and deliver to the District an easement for 16 drainage pipeline purposes under and across that, portion of.tho 17 said Huntington Beach Steam Station site to which said drainage 18 pipeline is being reloeated .in accordance with the terms of this 19 agreement. 20 1.+4 The parties hereto agree that upon delivery of 21 .said docuaaents they may be recorded in the office of the County 22 Recorder of Ovangs County, California, and fmi their agree that 23 neither party hereto shall be required to furnish or pay for any 24 policy of title insurance or other evidence of title as to said 25 lands or to pay any other costs or charges in Connection' 26 therewith. 27 2. INSPZCTT.ON AND ACCWTAM. 28 2.1 All work and material under this agreement 29 shall be of first class workmanship and materials. Work shall. a 30 all times. be subject to the inspection of the District, and the 31 ' District may roj ect• spay material or workmanship which, in its 32 opinion, dogs not meet the requirements of this agreement. r3 1 2.I 'Upon final completion and District's acc op• 2 tancs asf the tork. .the District shall notify Edison in writing 3 tbat , the Nhole 'vork proeided for in this .agreement has boon 4 completed acid has been accepted by it under the taros and cord- 5 itionr- of this agreement. 6 2.3 Edison agrees to pay a reasonable inspection 7 fee to the District's engineer for his inspection of the Mork on 8 behalf of the District. 9 IN Wr'[' =s WHEREOF, the parties bsrsto have caused 10 this instrument to be executed in duplicate as of the data herein 11 first Above written. 12 13 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON C 'ANY 14 15 BY 16 Maass*sr Right of Way and 'Lead Department 17 18 19 gy Assistial Necrotary 20 21 22 23 TALBXU DRAINAGE DISTRICT 24 25 By 26 27 BY 28 29 30 31 32 • 4 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 2 COUNTY OF LOS AWE) 3 on this , day of 19, ,, before was the 4 uandersigned, a Notary Public in and, for. said County and Staate$ 5 personally appeared s 6 knoft to me to be the Manager of Right of 'Way seed Laud Department, 7 and . krAnm to ee to 8 be on Assistant Secretary of S4DTHM CALIFORNIA EDISAN COMPANY, 9 the corporation that owated the within fnstruvwmt: and 'known to 1 o aye to be the persol ,idw :executed the within isastrrsment on 'behalf 11 of the said corporatten, and acknowledged to we that such 12 Corporation eacec�s`ed the same pursuant to its Sy-laws or a 13 resolution of its Board of Directors. 14 15 Trotiry 'd _ a a Or' sa county and State 16 17 STATE (W LIF"NIA. ss: 18 CDC OF 19 Oft ,Ws day. Of before not the 20 wndessigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and States 21 Personally 810 red f 22 known to me to be . 23 end f known to me to 24 be , of TALBERT 25 MAIRWR DISTRICT the corporation that executed the within 26 instrument. .aad k=m to we to be the persons who executed the 27 within Instrument ovi behalf of the sai4 corporation* and 28 raekrasrledged to we that such corporation executed the same 29 pursuant to it* Ay-laws or a resolution of its Board of Directors 30 31 ausy morra a a orl -sald County and State 32 �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH OVERSIZED DOCUMENT ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK I RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF 2 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 3 October 5, 1971 4 On motion of Supervisor Phillips , duly seconded And carried, the 5 following Resolution was adopted: 6 WHEREAS , this Board of Supervisors , on September 22, 1971 7 received a copy of a Resolution of the Board of Directors of 8 Talbert Drainage District, indicating 9 that there-is no need for a general district election to be held within 10 said District in November, 1971, afld requesting this Board, pursuant to 11 Elections Code Section 23520, to appoint the following named persons 12 to the offices of said District shov.7n opposite their respective names: 13 141 Thomas W. Warne, Director in Division 1 J lli5 Ernest H. Gisler, Director in Division 3 o13o h,z 00 17 U 18 19 201, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that pursuant to 21 Elections Code Section 23520, the above-named persons are hereby 22 appointed to the offices of the Talbert Drainage 23 District shown opposite their respective names to serve for the ensuing 24 term of such offices as prescribed by law, and shall qualify, take 25 office and serve as if elected at a general district election held 26 within said District in November, 1971. 27 28 29 30 31 Resolution No. 71-1122 .Appointments in Lieu of Election 32 Talbert Drainage. Dist. VTB:1s 1. 1 AYES : SUPERVISORS WILLIAM J. PHILLIFS , R.W. BATTIN, DAVID L. BAYER I RALPH B . CLARK AND RONALD W. CAS PERS 2 NOES : SUPERVISORS NONE 3 ABSENT: SUPERVISORS NONE 4 5 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Ss , 6 COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 7 I, W. E. ST JOHN, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board 8 of Supervisors of Orange County, California, hereby certify that the 9 above and foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the 10 said Board at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of 11 October , 19 71, and passed by a unanimous vote of said 12 Board 13 IN WITNESS WHEFEOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 14 5th day of October , 19 71. J Z15 zz , QD -�� 16 W. E. ST JOHN oz< County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk 00 17 of the Board of Supervisors of . U Orange County, ,. -California 18 ` 19 By ` Deputy 20 21 22 ....... 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 D F1031-24 2 O V. A. HEIM ?7 U N-rY ® AUDITOR-CONTROLLER O � FINANCE BUILDING 630 NORTH BROADWAY P. 0. BOX 567 ��p p CIA SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702 TELEPHONE: 834-2450 0 AREA CODE 714 OFFICE OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER ' September 17, 1970 Talbert Drainage District P . O. Box 11667 Santa Ana, California 92711 Gentlemen: In the past this office has prepared for submission to the State Controller by September 30 an annual report detailing the financial transactions of your district for the fiscal year ending June 30 . This year the report requires information on your district' s General Fixed Assets and Leased Obligations, as indicated by Schedules 2 and 10 attached hereto. Since this office does not maintain records on fixed assets or leased obligations for your district, it will be necessary that you supply this information directly to the State Controller who has been so . advised. This office has completed the other portions of the report, and will send them directly to the State Con- troller' s office covering fiscal 1969-70. The enclosed schedules 2 and 10 should be accompanied by a statement showing who prepared the report, their title and address, and mailed directly to: Houston I . Flournoy, State Controller Division of Local Government Fiscal Affairs P. 0. Box 1019, Sacramento, California 95805 We would also appreciate receiving a copy of completed schedules 2 and 10. In view of the fact that subsequent annual reports will continue to require information which we do not maintain, it would not seem advisable to continue the practice of dividing the re- sponsibility for the preparation of these reports . It is, therefore, suggested that beginning with the report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1971 your district accept the responsibility for the preparation of the entire report. u y -2- September 17, 1970 We would appreciate your response indicating your willingness to prepare these reports in the future in order that we may advise the State Controller' s office . Very truly yours, AUDITOR-CONTROLLER VAH:gm -' District SCHEDULE 1 Fiscal Year Ended 19 ASSESSMENT DATA Assessed Valuation: (a) (b) 1 Secured .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. 2 Unsecured . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . ... T3 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . vU4'.. . .. . . . . . ... i O TAXES/ASSESS P4ENTS LT G Levied on assessed valuation: ti 4 General operations: SP Q')"d . . . per $100 5 `�' aecured . per $100 O 6 Bond interest, principal, rese�� Secured . . . $ per $100 7 �14 Unsecured per $100 8 Other (specify): 440 Secured . .. $ per $100 9 Unsecured per $100 10 Assessments . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . per Tll Total Taxes/Assessments Levied .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. . . ... . . .. .. .. . . . $ GENERAL FIXED ASSETS SCHEDULE 2 S12Balance, beginning of year .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... $ Additions (by source) : 13 Bond construction accounts/Rands .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. ... . . . .. ... . 14 Other long-term indebtedness . .. . . . . 15 Federal: loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 16 grants . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . . .. ... . . . . . .. . . . . 17 State: loans . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 18 grants . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . 19 All other sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . S20 Total Additions . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . Z21Less Retirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . T22Balance, end of year . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . LGFA 79 (7-70) 11 District SCHEDULE 10 -- LEASE-OBLIGATION To be reported only where: a. The agreement was for a period in excess of ten years. b. At the end of the period the local agency acquires ownership of the property. Description (administration building, fire house, swimming pool, etc.): Nature: (Lease-obligation is accomplished by contract, rent, lease, other) Can local agency cancel agreement? Name of Lessor Name of person or organization providing any moneys expended .for making an acquisition or improvement authorized or required for the purpose of such lease-obligation: .1 The total future payments which would be required if the local agency completed the unexpired term of the lease-obligation . .. . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Description (administration building, fire house, swimming pool, etc.) : Nature: (Lease-obligation is accomplished by contract, rent, lease, other) Can local agency cancel agreement? Name of Lessor_ Name of person or organization providing any moneys expended for making an acquisition or improvement authorized or required for the purpose of such lease-obligation: 2 The total future payments which would be required if the local agency completed the unexpired term of the lease-obligation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LGFA 79 (7-70) 17 June 8, 1970 P TO: DIRECTORS OF TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT REPORT CONCERNING FUTURE OPERATIONS OF THE DISTRICT Prepared by H. Rodger .Howell of Rutan & Tucker Gentlemen : In accordance with your request of several months ago, 1 have undertaken an analysis of the Talbert Drainage District and the impact of the almost total urbanization of the area within the District boundaries. My recor:imendations to you are at the conclusion of this report . It is hoped that you will have an opportunity to carefully review and consider the significance of this report prior to the Board taking any formal action. BACKGROUND INFORMATION The District was formed in 1904 and covers essenti- ally the area bounded by the Pacific -Ocean, Beach Boulevard, Bolsa Avenue, and the Santa Ana River . •Portions of •the District do cross the river on the east side and are within the Cities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach but the District now has no facilities whatsoever in this area. The District has during the course of its lifetime raised significant sums of money and built large drainage works and facilities necessary for drainage of the lands within its boundaries . Shortly after World War II and in the early 1950 ' s, the urbanizing pressures which were accumulating during the 1940 ' s began to spread over from the Los Angeles area into Orange County. As an example of this, when the District was originally formed and for many years thereafter, it was entirely in unincorporated county ter- ritory and there were no cities anywhere within its boundaries . In the early 1960 ' s almost the entire district was within the boundaries of seven cities--Huntington Beach, with the largest Board of Directors Page Two June 8, 1970 portion; Fountain Valley with the second largest portion; Westminster third ; then next Costa Mesa, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, and Newport Beach. A drive through the territory of the °District -would convince even the most skeptic that the District ' s purposes, according to law, to serve "agri- cultural lands other than swamp and overflowed lands , which are °susceptible of one general mode of drainage by the same system of works, . . . " is no longer practical of accomplish- ment . The remaining area within the District boundaries on Which commercial agricultural activities are pursued approxi- mates 500 to 700 acres, and this is diminishing at a very rapid rate . The bulk of this property is in a single holding of the Newland Estate, which is either owned or controlled by the Signal Properties organization for appropriate develop- ment. The District operates on a very minimal budget and very frugally and certainly has not been subject to any criticism in this regard . It appears , however , that the Dis- trict is a target of the current fad of eliminating special districts "whenever ossible ." The problem, of course, is that it is "possible ' to do many things with regard to special districts which are neither practical nor economical . The fact remains, however, that those who do read their tax bills when they arrive in the fall within our boundaries find on that tax bill a name "Talbert Drainage District" which has a very low rate and a very low dollar amount, but the name is V there, the purpose and function of the District obscure, and the fact that the dollar amount paid is only in pennies be- comes insignificant. My investigation indicated a general feel- ing from those directly and indirectly connected with the cities within our boundaries that it was ether desirable or necessary that steps be taken to wind up and terminate the activities of the Talbert Drainage District. That there is a trend to pick on farm-oriented type districts is clearly unmistakable from the fact that just a few short years ago there were six drain- age districts functioning and rendering services in Orange County. The districts were Bolsa, Delhi, Newhope, Newport, Talbert and Westminster. As of today, only two of these remain, i.e. , Newport and Talbert Districts . The Newport District probably will remain as long as the Segerstroms continue to farm any significant amount of holdings within the boundaries of that District. My investigation concludes therefore that there is significant taxpayer sentiment for elimination of the Board of Directors Page Three June 8, 1970 -- - _ - District in some manner . This is mostly because of the fact that the name appears on their tax bill and they probably receive little or no benefit from District activi- ties and not because there is any dissatisfaction with the quality of the limited services the District does render or the rather minor amount of the tax bill related to .the District ' s function. FINANCIAL INFORMATION 0 I have compiled a table of tax rates and total assessed values of the District for the most recent five consecutive years and thank that they are significant both in the growth of the District and the fact that there is a direct parallel between the growth of the District and the reduction of the tax rate . This is shown by the doubling in assessed value of the District in five years and the re- duction by one-half of the tax rate in the same comparable period. See Exhibit "A" attached . Year Tax Rate Total Assessed (Land and improvements) Value of District 1969-70 .0064 $121,049,650 1968-69 .0075 105,918,366 1967-68 .0072 94,027,270 1966-67 .0074 71,661,160 1965-66 .0123 60,370,590 ` The average homeowner, therefore, for the year 1969-70 who had a $25 ,000 full cash value on his land and improvements or, by current county assessor practices, an assessed value of $6, 250 would pay to the Talbert Drainage District for that year a total of 40V as his contribution. Examining the records of the county would suggest that the code area 4-035 seems to be average for areas within our District and it has a total tax rate of 9.6877 per $100 of assessed value . Using our same average homeowner again, in the year 1969-70 he would have paid a total property tax bill of $605 .48, which would include the 40V paid to the Talbert Drainage .District . Board of Directors Page Four June 81, 1970 ALTERNATIVES r Basically there are four alternatives that the Board may consider for future operations of the District : u. . 1. Dissolve and terminate . 2. Enter into a joint exercise of powers with one or more of the cities or the Orange County Flood Control District and transfer the operations to one of these other agencies . 3 . Become a subsidiary district of the City of Huntington :Beach. 4. Continue the District activities essentially as they are conducted now until the services performed by the District are no longer needed by any agricultural user within the District . Let us briefly examine- these alternatives . Alternative 1--dissolve and terminate the district--would mean that the District would adopt an appropriate resolution; filing this with the Local Agency Formation Commission; the conduct of a public hearing before that Board, and if approved forward it to the Board of Supervisors for their conduct of the disso- lution proceedings . The significance of this is that the Dis- trict as a legal entity operating and carrying on functions would terminate and that some agenc-y would be selected by the Local Agency Formation Commission and approved by the Board of Supervisors that would act as the agency to wind up and dis- solve the affairs of the District in accordance with the orders of the Commission and the Board . The District directors would cease to hold office, and for all practical purposes the Dis- trict would cease to exist except for the purpose of winding up and dissolution. This alternative would, of course, eliminate the directors as officers of the District and terminate their responsibilities and liabilities . Alternative 2--which is the joint exercise of powers--would be a device for continuing the District in existence but transfer the responsibility of operating the • I i Board of Directors s' page Five June 8, 1970 District, including maintenance and operation of the drainage system to an other agency in the hope that some economy might be achieved there . The disadvantage of this, of course, is that the District remains alive legally, as do the directors . While the directors may only have to meet once or twice a year they would still have to meet and the'-"name of the District would continue on the tax roll, as would occasionally some tax rate to cover the interim cost in this kind of an operation . This method does not t.ppear to solve any of the voter complaints that might exist in regard to the District. Alternative 3--which is a subsidiary district of Huntington Beach--again is merely another device to continue the District technically alive though actually being operated by the City of Huntington Beach. Under this alternative the Directors would be terminated and the City Council of Huntington Beach would in effect become the directorship of the District under this type of condition. The District would, however, remain on the tax rolls and would appear on the tax bills which would be. mailed out even though taxes may not be collected each year. Alternative 4 is the continuation of the District in its present form and providing the services until the Board independently determines they .are no longer needed . The Board would at some time in the future dissolve and termi- nate when no agricultural user within the District needs the drainage facilities of the District . The objection, of course, to this is that it does not meet the voter complaint concern- ing the District 's appearance on the tax bill, and the payment of the tax, however small, for a service which is to them not rendered or beneficial to them. I would hazard the opin- ion that if this alternative were elected that one of the city' s within the District would exercise its powers and adopt a resolution requesting the dissolution of the District and we would then be. faced with a hearing whether we liked it or not. The experiences of the Talbert Water District in this regard might -be helpful to keep in mind . CONCLUSION My analysis of the alternatives and the problems of the District leads me to a conclusion and I do recommend that we undertake alternative 1, i.e. , .that we proceed to dissolve and terminate the District . This conclusion is reached as a• Board of Directors , Page Six June 8, 1970 result of the interviews with representatives of the cities and my own views as to what the directors of the Talbert Drainage District feel in all honesty should occur . This is aided significantly by the extreme fairness of Hubert Cox, the District 's only employee, who has indicated that he has no desire to continue on any longer than is necessary to complete the affairs of the District, and feels that the District owes him no obligation to protect his employment ppon termination of the District ' s function or transfer to another agency. This alternative also meets the objections, reasonable or otherwise, of the voter taxpayer in the District who does not see or understand the reason for the District 's existence in the past and certainly not its continuance in the future . I suggest at the July meeting of 'the Board that a resolution be adopted authorizing a filing on behalf of the District of- a change of organization by dissolution pursuant to Government Code §§ 56195 and 56130 et seq . of the District Reorganization Act of 1965 . I further suggest that there be certain terms and conditions proposed in the resolution adopted by this Board and that they be the following : TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. That the City of Huntington Beach be appointed the agency to wind up and conclude the District 's activities, all as authorized by law, 2. That the City of Huntington Beach agree, by a resolution adopted by its City Council, that the City will assume the responsibility for maintaining and operating the remaining drainage facilities until they are no longer needed by agricultural users within the District boundaries . 3. That any funds on hand after the conclusion of the affairs by the Board and paying of any of its outstanding debts be turned over to the City of Huntington Beach following approv- al by the Board of Supervisors or the voters if this option is selected . a Board of Directors Page Seven June 8, 1970 4. That the personal property of the District be turned over to the City of Huntington Beach to use as they see fit in phasing out the drainage facilities . S . That the land of the District located on Brookhurst and south of Talbert be turned over to the City of Fountain Valley without restriction as it is within the city limits of the City of Fountain Valley. 6. That any drainage facilities owned by the District within the boundaries of cities may at the option of such city, exercised by a resolution adopted by the City Council, be taken over by that affected city, and to the extent that such facilities are taken over by. other cities , the City of Huntington Beach shall have no further concern or responsi- bility. 7 . That upon completing the transfer of its assets and system to the appropriate recipient, the Board of Directors be personally exonerated from any further responsibility or liability with regard to the District ' s assets or the operation of its drainage works . HRH:EC 3 0,ooP,ono N ' ?0,000 ao0 ,y�, �/O,�OopuO ri,J. / • Gl/ ecN is / a� /00,000,aIoq k+,V, / • g0,00v,00v kJ• � 11909 ea+ B I r 70, ago 4- 0 C,7 t•-I �pO,0aB4O00 A•O. 6 � -71 RUTAN & TUCKER ATTORNEYS AT LAW A.W. RUTAN RICHARD A CURNUTT THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING JAMES B.TUCKER,SR. MILFORD W. DAHL LEONARD A.HAMPEL less-1950 N0RMAN H SMEDEGAARD JOHN B.HURLBUT,JR. 401 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST H. RODGER HOWELL MICHAEL W.IMMELL JAMES B.TUCKER COLLEEN M.CLAIRL POST OFFICE BOX 1976 OF COUNSEL GARVIN F.SHALLENBERGER MILFORD W.DAHL,JR JAMES R.MOORE THOMAS P. BURKE SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 W K.LINDSAY HERBERT W.WALKER BRUCE D. WALLACE EVERETT A.HART ROBERT L.RISLEY J.NICHOLAS COUNTER SII (7i4) 8.35-2200 ROBERT C.TODD LARRY F. GOLDSBY NICK E.YOCCA RODOLFO MONTEJANO LOS ANGELES OFFICE FRITZ R.STRADLING RONALD P. ARRINGTON 550 SOUTH FLOWER STREET,SUITE 533 HARRY J. KEATON STUART T WALDRIP PAUL IC MARK E LOS ANC ELES, CALIFORNIA 90 017 kOMERL.McCORMICK,JR. C.RICHARD LEMON April 16, 1970 TELEPHONE(213) 620-0482 EDM UND R CASEY RICHARD P. SIMS HOWARD F HARRISON C.CRAIG CAR'SON JAMES E.ERICKSON JOHN J. MURPHY LAGUNA HILLS OFFICE JOHN M.VINCENT WILLIAM R.RAUTH M 23521 PASEO DE VALENCIA,SUITE 300 WILLIAM R.BIEL. LAGUNA HILLS,CALIFORNIA 92653 TELEPHONE(7I4) 835-2200 IN REPLY PLEASE REFER 1-0 Mr. Richard Turner Executive Director Local -Agency Formation Commission 515 North Sycamore Street Santa Ana, California Re . Talbert Drainage District Dc ar Mr. Turner.- Confirming our telephone conversation con- cerning the progress of our firm's activities on j behalf of the Talbert Drainage District regarding its probable dissolution, I am enclosing herewith, as you requested, a map of the Talbert Drainage District showing its remaining operative facilities. Respectfully yours, RUTAN & TUCKER K RODGER HOWELL H. Rodger 'Rowell I HRH:EC Enclosure cc : Talbert Drainage District I i RUTAN & TUCKER ATTORNEYS AT LAW A.W.RUTAN RICHARD A.CURNUTT THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING JAMES B.TUCKER,SR. MILFORD W.DAHL LEONARD A.HAMPEL 1888-1950 NORMAN H.SMEDEGAARD JOHN B.HURLBUT,JR. 401 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST H.RODGER HOWELL MICHAEL W.IMMELL - JAMES B.TUCKER COLLEEN M.CLAIRE POST OFFICE BOX 1976 OF COUNSEL GARVIN F.SHALLENBERGER MILFORD W.DAHL,JR. JAMES R.MOORE THOMAS R BI:RKE SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 W.K.LINDSAY HERBERT W.WALKER BRUCE D.WALLACE EVERETT A.HART ALEXANDER BOWIE J.NICHOLAS COUNTER IQ (7I4' $.35'2200 ROBERTL.RISLEY LARRY F.GOLDSBY LOS ANG EL ES OFFICE ROBERT C.TODD RODOLFO MONTEJANO NICK E.YOCCA RONALD P. ARRINGTON 550 SOUTH FLOWER STREET,SUITE 533 FRITZ R.STRADLING STUART T.WALDRIP April 6, 1970 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90017 HARRY J.KEATON DAVID W.MEYERS JOHN E.CALDWELL C.RICHARD LEMON TELEPHONE(213) 620-0482 PAUL FREDERIC MARX RICHARD P. SIMS HOMER L.MCCORMICK,JR. C.CRAIG CARLSON LAGUNA HILLS OFFICE EDMUND R.CASEY HOWARD F.HARRISON 23521 PASEO DE VALENCIA,SUITE 300 JAMES E.ERICKSON LAGUNA HILLS, CALIFORNIA 92663 JOHN -VINCENT WILLIAM R.BIEL TELEPHONE(714) 835-2200 IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO Mr. John Hoy Hoy Engineering 400 West loth Street Santa Ana, California Re : Talbert Drainage District Dear John : Earlier I had verbally committed myself that I would send statements monthly so that you would be continually apprised of the cost of this complex pro- cedure . I discovered that I had failed to send a state- ment to you for the past several months ' work and am doing so at this time and will send a monthly statement here- after . Respectfully yours , RUTAN & TUCKER H. Rodger Howell HRH:EC Enclosure RUTAN & TUCKER ATTORNEYS AT LAW A.W.RUTAN RICHARD A.CURNUTT THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING JAMES 9.TUCKER,SR. MILFORD W.DAHL LEONARD A.HAM PEL 1888-1950 NORMAN H.SMEDEGAARD JOHN B.HURLBUT,JR. 401 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST H.RODGER HOWELL MICHAEL W.IMMELL - JAMES S.TUCKER COLLEEN M.CLAIRE POST OFFICE BOX 1976 GARVIN F SHALLENBERGER MILFORD W.DAHL,JR. OF COUNSEL JAMES R.MOORE THOMAS P.BURKE SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 W K.LINDSAY HERBERT W WALKER BRUCE D.WALLACE EVERETT A.HART ROBERT L RISLEY J.NICHOLAS COUNTER III ROBERT C.TODO LARRY F.GOLDSBY (7I4) B3S-Z2OO NICK E.YOCCA RODOLFO MONTEJANO LOS ANGELES OFFICE FRITZ R STRADLING RONALD P.ARRINGTON 550 SOUTH FLOWER STREET,SUITE 533 HARRY J.KEATOALDWE STUART T.WALDRIP /f {A■ © LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90017 JOHN E. DARK M C.DAVI A D LEMON March 20, 1970 PAUL FREDERIC MAR% C.RICHARD LEMON TELEPHONE(213) 620-0462 HOMER L.MCCORMICK,JR. RICHARD P.SIMS EDMUND R CASEY C.CRAIG CARLSON HOWARD F.HARRISON JOHN J. MURPHY LAGUNA HILLS OFFICE JAMES E.ERICKSON WILLIAM R.RAUTH III 23521 PASEO DE VALENCIA,SUITE 300 JOHN M.VINCENT WILLIAM R.BIEL LAGUNA HILLS,CALIFORNIA 92653 TELEPHONE(714) 835-2200 IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO Mr. David Baron Public Service Director City of Westminster 8200 Westminster Avenue Westminster, California 92653 Attention: Mr. Robley Carr Dear Mr. Carr: Re : Talbert Drainage District Thank you for your letter of March 17, 19709 enclosing soap of the above district indicating your boundaries, l appreciate very much your prompt re- sponse and consideration in this matter. Based upon your indication that the City of Westminster has no interest in acquiring portions of the Talbert Drainage District, we shall proceed with our dissolution studies with this as a controlling factor. We will, of course, advise you of the con- clusions of our report and the final decision of our board, as l am sure you would be interested in the outcome of this matter. Very truly yours, RUTAN &TUCKER H. Rodger Howell HRH:EC / cc : John Hoy, Esq,!/ TALBERT DRAINAGE DISTRICT (INCORPORATED JUNE 1. 1904) 844 NORTH BIRCH ST. SANTA ANA, CALIF. December 4, 1969 Mr. Jack Green, Mayor City of Huntington Beach P. O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Mr. Green : I have been asked by the Directors of the Talbert Drainage District to reply to your letter of November 3, 1969 . At the present time, the Talbert Drainage District is in the pro- cess of investigating the possibility of dissolving the District. The District has retained attorney H. Rodger Howell of the firm of Rutan and Tucker in this matter. The District was formed under the Drainage District Law of the State of California for the subsurface drainage of agriculture lands. At the present time there are still properties within the District which are using the facilities of the District. If and when the District is dissolved, it will be necessary for some agency, City or County, to provide drainage facilities for these properties as long as they remain agricultural. This is only one of the problems the District faces in regards to dissolution. When a report is received from the attorney on the possibility and the problems of dissolution, the Directors will then proceed with this matter. Yours very truly, 9gi n M. Hoy neer for Talbert Drainage District i