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10 ine Nevada County Nugget Wednesday, Sept 27, 1972
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
FILE NO, 7290
The following person is doing
business as: D. & D, PLUMBING
P.O. Box 865, Truckee, Calif‘ornia 95734,
D. & D, PLUMBING & HEATING, INC; Post Office Box 865
Truckee, Calif. 95734,
This business in conducted by
a corporation.
GERALD DWAYNE’ GOLD,
President
This statement was filed with
the County Clerk of NEVADA
County on Sept, 11, 1972.
ATWOOD & HURST
100 Park Center Plaza, #242
San Jose, Calif, 95113
(408) 287-2411
THEO. A. KOHLER,
County Clerk,
By LILLIAN HOWARD
Deputy Clerk
Publication Dates, Sept. 20,
27, Oct. 4, 11, 1972.
PUBLIC NOTICE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FEDERAL POWER
COMMISSION
Pacific Gas and Electric Company — Project No. 2310
NOTICE OF APPLIC ATION FOR
APPROVAL OF LEASE
OF PROJECT LANDS
(September 13, 1972)
Public notice is hereby given that
application has been filed under
the Federal Power Act(16 U.S.C.
79la-825r) by the Pacific Gas
and Electric Company (Correspondence to: Mr. J. F. Roberts
Jr., Vice President, Rates and
Valuation, Pacific Gasand Electric Company, 77 Beale Street,
San Francisco, California 94106)
for the approval of lease of project lands of the Drum Spaulding
Project No. 2310, located in Nevada and Placer Counties, California. The Licensee proposes to
lease about three miles of project No. 2310 transmission line
right-of-way to Mr.Sam Ikeda of
Auburn, California for the purpose of Christmas tree culture
and harvesting, The proposed
10-year lease would commence
October 1, 1972, and would contain a provision requiring that
use of the land shall not endanger
health, create.a nuisance or
otherwise be incompatible with
overall project recreational use,
The land is located in Sections
23, 25 and 26 all in T. 17N.,
R. 14 E., M.D.B.L.M. Any person desiring to be heard or to
make any protest with reference
to said application should on or
before October 31, 1972, file
with the Federal Power Commission, Washington, D.C. 20426
petitions to intervene or protests
in accordance with the requirements of the Commission's
Rules of Practice and Procedure
(18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10), All protests filed with the Commission
will be considered by it in determining the appropriate action to be taken but will not
serve to make the protestant
parties to aproceeding. Persons
wishing to become parties or to
participate as a party in any
hearing therein must file petitions to intervene in accordance
with the Commission's Rules.
The application is on file with
the Commission and available
for public inspection.
/s/ MARY B, KIDD
Acting Secretary
Date of Publication: September
rs
PAY OFFs
ORDINANCE NO, 603
OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF THE COUNTY OF NEVADA ;
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLES 1, 2, AND 3, CHAPTER Il, AND ALL SECTIONS THEREUNDER, OF ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF THE NEVADA COUNTY CODE, 1956,
AS AMENDED, RE EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER.
THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF NEVAPA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I
SECTION /-III 1.1 of the Administrative Code of the County
of Nevada, California, 1956, as amended, recodified in 1972,
is hereby amended:
Sec, A-III 1.1, Definitions,
For the purposes of this Chapter, the following words and
phrases shall, when used in this Chapter, have the meanings
respectively ascribed to them by this section:
(a). "State of war emergency" means the condition which
exists immediately, with or without a proclamation thereof by
the Governor, whenever this state or nation is attacked by an
enemy of the United States, or upon receipt by the state of a
warning from the federal government. indicating that such an
enemy attack is probable or imminent.
_ (b) "State of emergency" means the duly proclaimed existence of conditions of disaster or of extreme peril to the safety
of persons and property within the state caused by such conditions. as air pollution, fire, flood, storm, epidemic, riot, or
earthquake or other conditions, other than conditions resulting
from a labor controversy or conditions causing a "state of war
emergency", which conditions, by reason of their magnitude,
are or are likely to be beyond the control of the services,
personnel, equipment, and facilities of any single county, city
and county, or city and require the combined forces of a mutual
aid region or regions to combat.
(c) "Local emergency” means the duly proclaimed existence
of the conditions of disaster or of extreme peril to the safety
of persons and property within the territorial limits of a county,
city and county, or city, caused by such conditions as air pollution, fire, flood, storm, epidemic, riot or earthquake or other
conditions, other than conditions resulting from a labor controversy, which conditions are or are likely tobe beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment, and facilities of that
political subdivision and require the combined forces of other
political subdivisions to combat.
SECTION II
Section A-III 1.2 of the Administrative Code of the County
of Nevada, California, 1956, as amended, recodified in 1972,
is hereby amended:
Sec. A-III 1.2 Purposes of chapter.
The declared purposes of this chapter are to provide for
the preparation and carrying out of plans for the emergency
services required for persons and property within the County
in the event of an emergency or disaster and to provide for the
co-ordination of the emergency and disaster functions of the
County with all other public agencies and affected private
persons, corporations and organizations,
SECTION III ;
Section A-III 1.3 of the Administrative Code of the County
of Nevada, California, 1956, as amended, recodified in 1972,
is hereby amended:
Sec, A-III 1.3. Expenditures deemed for protection of inhabitants and property.
Any expenditures made in connection with emergency and
disaster activities, including mutual-aid activities, shall be
deemed conclusively to be for the direct protection and benefit
of the inhabitants and property of the County,
SECTION IV
Section A-III 2.1 of the Administrative Code of the County
of Nevada, California, 1956 as amended, recodified in 1972,
is hereby amended:
Sec, A-III 2.1. Local disaster council -Created.
The County local disaster council is hereby created,
SECTION V
Section A-III 2.2 of the Administrative Code of the County
of Nevada, California, 1956, as amended, recodified in 1972,
is hereby amended:
;
Sec, A-III 2.2, Same -Composition;
bers; Officers.
The local disaster council, created under the provisions of
the preceding section, shall consist of the following:
(a) The chairman of the Board of Supervisors, who shall
be chairman of the local disaster council.
(b) The director of emergency services and disaster, who
shall be vice-chairman, of the local disaster council,
; (c) The assistant director of emergency services and disaster.
(d) Such service chiefs of operating emergency services
and disaster departments, services or divisions as are provided for by resolution pursuant to this chapter.
(e) Such representatives of civic, business, labor, veteran,
professional or other organizations, having an official group or
organization emergency services and disaster responsibility,
as may be appointed by the Board of Supervisors,
SECTION VI
Section A-III 2.3 of the Administrative Code of the County
of Nevada, California, 1956, as amended, recodified in 1972, is
hereby amended:
Sec, A-III 2.3, Same -Meetings.
The local disaster council shall meet upon the call of the
chairman, or in his absence from the County, or inability to
call such meeting, upon the call of the vice-chairman,
SECTION VII
Section A-III 2.4 of the Administrative Code of the County
of Nevada, California, 1956, as amended, recodified in 1972, is
hereby amended: :
Sec, A-III 2,4. Same -Powers and duties,
It shal! be the duty of the local disaster council, and it is
appointment of memhereby empowered, to review and recommend for adoption by the
Board of Supervisors, emergency services and disaster and
mutual aid — and agreements and such ordinances and
resolutions and rules and regulations as are necessary to implement such plans and agreements.
SECTION VIII.
Section A-III 2.5 of the Administrative Code of the County
of Nevada, California, 1956, as amended, recodified in 1972,
is hereby amended: ~ :
Sec, A-IIl 2.5. Director of Emergency Services and Dis: aster -Office Created; designated,
There is hereby created the office of Director of Emergency
Services and Disaster. Said Director shall be a member of the
Board of Supervisors, designated by the Board of Supervisors,
SECTION IX
Section A-III 2.6 of the Administrative Code of the County
of Nevada, California, 1956, as amended, recodified in 1972, is
hereby amended:
Sec, A-III 2.6. Same -Powers and duties generally,
The Director of Emergency Services and Disaster is hereby
empowered:
*(a) To request the Board of Supervisors to proclaim the
existence or threatened existence of a local emergency or disaster and the termination thereof, if the Board of Supervisors
is in session, or to issue such proclamation if the Board of
Supervisors is not in session, subject to confirmation by the
Board of Supervisors at the earliest practicable time;
(b) To request the chairman of the Board of Supervisors to
request the Governor to proclaim a state of emergency when, in
the opinion of the Director, the resources of the area or region
are inadequate to cope with the disaster; :
(c) To control and direct the effort of the emergency services and disaster organization of the County for the accomplishment of the purposes of this chapter;
(d) To direct coordination and cooperation between divisions,
services and staff of the emergency services and disaster
organization of the County and to resolve questions of authority
and responsibility that may arise between them;
(e) To represent the emergency services and disaster organization of the County in all dealings with public or private
agencies pertaining to emergency services and disaster.
Section A-III 2.7 of the Administrative Code of the County
of Nevada, California, 1956, as amended, recodified in 1972, is
hereby amended: :
Sec, A-III 2.7. Same -Powers in event of proclamation
of an emergency or disaster.
In the event of the proclamation of a local emergency or
disaster as provided by the preceding section, or the proclamation of a state of emergency by the Governor or the State Director
of the office of emergency services, the Director is hereby
empowered:
(a) To make and issue rules and regulations on matters
reasonably related to the protection Ol tire and property as
affected by such emergency or disaster; provided, however,
that such rules and regulations must be confirmed at the earliest
practicable time by the Board of Supervisors;
(b) To obtain vital supplies, equipment and such other
properties found lacking and needed for the protection of the
life and property of the people and bind the County for the fair
value thereof and, if required immediately, to commandeer the
same for public use;
(c) To require emergency services of any county officer or
employee and, in the event of the proclamation of a state o!
emergency or war emergency by the Governor in the region in
which the county is located, to command the aid of as many citizens of the county as he thinks necessary in the execution of
his duties; such persons shall be: entitled to all privileges,
benefits and immunities as are provided by State law for registered emergency service and disaster worker volunteers,
(d) To requisition necessary personnel or material of any
county department or agency; ;
(e) To execute all of his ordinary powers, all of the special
powers conferred upon him by this chapter or by resolution
adopted pursuant hereto, all powers conferred upon him by any
statute, agreement approved by the Board of Supervisors or by
any other lawful authority, and in conformity with Chapter 7,
of Division 1, Title 2 of the Government Code, to exercise complete authority over the county and to exercise all police power
vested in the county by the Constitution and general laws,
SECTION XI
Section A-III 2.8 of the Administrative Code of the County of
Nevada, California, 1956, as amended, recodified in 1972, is
hereby amended:
Sec, A-III 2.8. Duties of assistant director.
The Assistant Director of emergency services and disaster
shall, under the supervision of the Director, develop emergency
service and disaster plans and organize the emergency service
and disaster program of the County and shall have such other
duties as may be assigned by the Director.
SECTION XII
Section A-III 3.1. of the Administrative Code of the County
of Nevada, California, 1956, as amended, recodified in 1972,
is hereby amended: :
Sec, A-III 3.1, Emergency Services and Disaster organization -Composition,
All officers and employees of the County together with those
volunteer forces enrolled to aid them during an emergency or
disaster, and all groups, organizations and persons who may,
by agreement or operation of law, including persons pressed into service under the provisions of paragraph (c) of Section A-Il
2.71 of this Code, be charged with duties incident to the protection
of life and property in the County during such emergency or
disaster, shall constitute the emergency services and disaster
organization of the County.
SECTION XIII
Section A-III 3.2.
of Nevada, California,
is hereby amended:
Sec, A-II 3.2. Same -Resolution establishing organization,
of the Administrative Code of the County
1956, as amended, recodified in 1972,
See
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