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"clerk" as referring to "county clerk," the words "council chambers" as referring to "chambers of the board of supervisors," the words "city treasurer" as referring to "county treasurer," and all other words relat ing to municipal officers or matters as referring to the corresponding county officers or matters under this act.

§ 2. Payment by county. If the board of supervisors shall determine that the whole or any part of the cost and expenses of the work mentioned in this act shall be paid out of the treasury of the county, such payment, or any part of the same, may be made from the general fund of the county or general road fund of the county, or from the road district fund of the road district in which the said improvement shall be constructed.

§ 3. Public highway lighting system. If any public highway lighting system shall be installed under the provisions of this act, the board of supervisors may, by ordinance, provide, at any time before, after or during the proceedings under this act, that the cost of maintaining the said public highway lighting system, including the cost of necessary repairs, replacements, fuel, current, care and other items of like nature, shall be paid, either partly or wholly, by the district upon which the assessment shall be levied to pay the cost of the installation of the same. The ordinance shall contain a description of the district to be assessed to pay for the installation of the said lighting system and to be assessed to pay for the maintenance thereof, and also shall contain a designation or name of the said district by which it may be referred to in all subsequent proceedings, and a copy of the said ordinance shall be filed in the office of the county assessor. The county assessor shall thereafter, in making up the assessment-roll, segregate the property included within the district described in the said ordinance on the assessment-roll under the designation contained in the said ordinance. The board of supervisors shall thereafter, in each year prior to the time of fixing the county tax rate, estimate the cost of maintaining the said public highway, lighting system during the ensuing year, and shall decide whether or not the cost of the same shall be borne wholly or partially by the said assessment district, and shall, in addition to all other taxes, fix a special tax rate for the property within said assessment district sufficient to raise an amount of money to cover all of the portion of the expense of maintaining the said public highway lighting system to be borne by said district as the board of supervisors may determine.

§ 4. Naming highway. Title of act. The board of supervisors of any county are hereby authorized by ordinance to adopt a name for any road, highway, avenue or other public way in the county for which a name has not been provided under the provisions of section two thousand six hundred thirty-six of the Political Code, and are hereby authorized by ordinance to establish the official grade of any road, highway, avenue, or other public way in the county for which no official grade has theretofore been established by ordinance. This act may be designated and referred to as the "county improvement act of 1921."

ACT 3290.

An act authorizing and directing the California highway commission to lay out and acquire a right of way or rights of way for a highway or highways from the county line of the city and county of San Francisco, in, to and through San Mateo county, and to construct the same at a location or locations to be selected by said commission; declaring and establishing the same as a state highway or state highways; authorizing any county or city and county to contribute money or property toward the cost of construction and maintenance of said highway or highways; authorizing the California highway commission to accept said contributed money or property and to place the same and any other unappropriated money which may come under the control of said California highway commission in the general fund of the California highway commission, which fund is hereby created. [Approved May 18, 1923. Stats. 1923, p. 422.]

ACT 3291.

An act authorizing the state highway commission to use certain land belonging to the state of California in Sonoma county for highway purposes. [Approved May 2, 1923. Stats. 1923, p. 159.]

ACT 3292.

Granting to roads and highways a right of way over the public lands of this state. [Stats. 1865-66, p. 855.]

ACT 3293.

To appropriate money to purchase certain roads within Yosemite grant. [Stats. 1889, p. 142.]

The roads included in the act were the Big Oak Flat road and the Yosemite and Wawona road.

This act is not unconstitutional as constituting a gift: Yosemite etc. Co. v. Dunn, 83 Cal. 264, 23 Pac. 369.

ACT 3294.

Statutes relating to particular highways.

The following acts have been passed at various times relating to the following highways:

Highway from Sacramento city to Folsom, in Sacramento county: Stats. 1897, p. 239.

Providing for construction of free wagon road from Mono Lake basin to Tioga Road: Stats. 1899, p. 26.

Highway commencing east of Sonora at a point known as Long Barn, in Tuolumne county, and thence to Bridgeport, in Mono county: Stats. 1901, p. 272.

Highway from a point on Trinity river in Trinity county near the town of North Fork to connect with a road in Humboldt county: Stats. 1903, p. 515.

Construction of unfinished part of free wagon road from Mono Lake basin to connect with a road called the "Tioga Road" at or near the Tioga Mine: Stats. 1903, p. 523.

Highway, from General Grant Park in Fresno county to the Kings river canyon: Stats. 1905, p. 797.

Highway from the Mount Pleasant ranch on the road between Quincy and Marysville to Downieville: Stats. 1907, p. 138.

Highway connecting the present county road systems of any one or all the counties of Trinity, Tehama and Shasta with the road system of Humboldt county: Stats. 1907, p. 139.

Kings river highway: Stats. 1909, p. 351.

Highway from Emigrant Gap, Placer county, to the west end of Donner Lake: Stats. 1909, p. 352.

Highway from Meyers Station, in El Dorado county, to McKinney's in Placer county: Stats. 1911, p. 324.

Alpine state highway: Stats. 1911, p. 931.

Highway from the Shasta county line through Lassen county to the Modoc county line: Stats. 1911, p. 1036.

Highway from Saratoga Gap, on line between counties of Santa Clara and Santa Cruz, to California Redwood Park in Santa Cruz county: Stats. 1913, p. 855.

Highway from Bakersfield to the city of San Buena Ventura: Stats. 1913, p. 1134.

Highway connecting counties of Trinity, Tehama and Shasta with the road system of Humboldt county: Stats. 1913, p. 1134.

Changing state road known as Emigrant Gap so as to eliminate grade crossing over railroad track near Summit station: Stats. 1913, p. 1152.

Wagon road from McKinney's to the west end of Donner Lake: Stats. 1915, p. 441.

Establishing Yolo and Lake highway: Stats. 1915, p. 478.
Great Sierra wagon road: Stats. 1915, p. 488.

Toll road in Tuolumne and Mariposa counties, known as Big Oak Flat and Yosemite road; also section of Tuolumne county road to connect with Sonora lateral: Stats. 1915, p. 635.

County road extending from Auburn to a point near Emigrant Gap: Stats. 1915, p. 1327.

Location and survey of Pasadena state highway: Stats. 1915, p.

1379.

Highway from point on state highway in Kern county south of Bakersfield to town of Nordhoff, Ventura county: Stats. 1915, p. 1491. Highway from Pescadero, in San Mateo county, to the California Redwood Park, in Santa Cruz county: Stats. 1915, p. 1529.

Location and construction of highway from Surprise Valley, in Modoc county, to Nevada state line: Stats. 1915, p. 1530.

Highway from city of San Bernardino to city of Redlands: Stats. 1917, p. 1314.

Road in Boulder Creek township, county of Santa Cruz: Stats. 1917, p. 1325.

Extending Mono Lake basin road to a junction with the county road from Mono Lake post office to Mono Mills: Stats. 1917, p. 1326. Location and construction of highway between Susanville and a point on the line between California and Nevada, two miles east of Constantia: Stats. 1917, p. 1611.

Highway from Truckee to the Nevada state line near Verdi: Stats. 1919, p. 102; amended 1923, Stats. 1923, p. 195.

Highway from Long Barn, in Tuolumne county, to city of Sonora: Stats. 1919, p. 1069.

Highway between present state highway in Butte county and present state highway in Glenn county: Stats. 1919, p. 1190. Highway from Rio Vista to Lodi: Stats. 1921, p. 1597. Highway from San Simeon to Cambria: Stats. 1921, p. 1606. Highway from point near Chittenden Station, in San Benito county, to a point on route two of the state highway in the vicinity of San Benito river bridge: Stats. 1921, p. 1606.

An act directing the department of engineering to report upon a state road connecting Vallejo with the state highway near Sears Point, in Southern Sonoma county: Stats. 1921, p. 1610.

A road in San Joaquin county: Stats. 1921, p. 1627.

ACT 3304.

TITLE 245.
HISTORIC PROPERTY.

An act to create a commission for the purpose of making a survey of local historical material in the state of California; defining the power and duties of said commission; and making an appropriation therefor.

[Approved June 12, 1915. Stats. 1915, p. 1528.]

Amended 1917; Stats. 1917, p. 572.

§ 1. Historical survey commission.

Appointment and nomination of members of commission.
Terms.

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Purpose of commission. Models of mission buildings. Notice. § 5. Powers.

§ 7. Appropriation.

§ 1. Historical survey commission. There is hereby established a California historical survey commission composed of three members to be chosen as hereinafter provided.

§ 2. Appointment and nomination of members of commission. The members of this commission shall be appointed by the governor of the state of California; provided, only that one of the members of said commission shall be nominated by board of regents of the University of California, and that one of the members of said commission shall be nominated by the board of grand officers of the Order of Native Sons of the Golden West; all nominations however shall be subject to approval by the governor.

§ 3. Term. The commissioners first named shall be appointed for terms ending July 1, 1916, and their successors shall be appointed for a term of two years; the said commissioners to serve without salary.

§ 4. Purpose of commission. Models of mission buildings. Notice. The purpose of this commission shall be to make a survey of the material on local history within the state of California by investigating documents in local depositories and in the possession of private indi viduals and other sources of original information on the early history of the state of California and to compile, keep and publish a record of such sources of information; and to investigate and acquire information as to the physical characteristics of the several missions which were maintained in the state of California under the charge of the Franciscan Fathers prior to the time of the secularization thereof, and to cause to be made a record thereof, and to be created models of the several mission buildings and outbuildings connected therewith, which shall be accurate representations of the mission buildings and outbuildings connected with the same as they were at the time when the Franciscan Fathers were in charge, and the same shall be known respectively as

the California Model of each particular mission in question, and the said commission shall cause to be prepared plans and specifications sufficient in detail to enable any of said buildings and outbuildings to be restored, and the commission shall have authority to pass upon and determine the relative accuracy of information to be obtained and to establish for the state the models and plans and specifications thereof; provided, however, that no model shall thus be established as the correct model of any mission unless the said commission shall first have published for a period of at least sixty days a notice to the public fixing a time and place at which any person interested in the said respective mission, or having information as to the condition of said mission buildings, or any part thereof, may present to the commission facts, papers, documents, records or other information substantiating the said person's ideas as to the condition of said mission buildings at the time in question, which notice must be published in one newspaper in the city of San Francisco, one newspaper in the city of Sacramento, one newspaper in the city of Los Angeles, and one newspaper in the county in which said mission building was situated. [Amendment of May 17, 1917. In effect July 27, 1917. Stats. 1917, p. 572.]

§ 5. Powers. This commission shall have power to organize the work of the commission; to appoint such assistants as it shall deem necessary, and to fix their compensation; and to spend such other moneys as it may deem advisable, but no expenditure of money by the commission shall exceed the amount appropriated by this act; to make and enforce rules governing this commission and to do such other things as shall be necessary to carry out the provisions and the purposes of this act.

§ 6. Meetings of commission. This commission shall meet at such times and places within the state of California, as may be expedient and necessary for the proper performance of its duties, such times and places to be designated and determined by this commission.

§ 7. Appropriation. The sum of ten thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the state treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to be expended in accordance with law for the purposes of this act.

ACT 3305.

An act to provide for the appointment of a board of Pio Pico mansion trustees and for the acquisition of the Pio Pico mansion property; and making an appropriation for the preservation and protection of said property. [Approved June 1, 1915. Stats. 1915, p. 1056.]

The purpose of the act sufficiently appears in the title.

Duties and functions of board of trustees transferred to Department of Finance: See Pol. Code, § 360d.

ACT 3306.

An act to provide for the restoration of the San Diego mission, appointing a committee therefor, and providing an appropriation to carry this act into effect. [Approved June 3, 1921. Stats. 1921, p. 1722. In effect August 2, 1921.]

This act is violative of § 22 of article IV of the constitution, since it has for its purpose the restoration of mission ruins privately

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