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MINUTES - 12131977 - R 77O IN 3
The following are the calendars prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator, and Public Works Director for Board consideration. JAMES P RIC,•Mc.o CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WARREN N rOGGESS jT CISTRICT _ NANCY:. FAHDEN. %IAr7TINE'- CONTRA COST.- COUNTY _ RDZERT1.SCHCHROGER ZY:J rICTRICT VICE C4 AIAMAN ROBERT; SCHRODER.LAFAYETTE ANO FOR JAMES R OLSSON.cOur:TY _�EK 3RD CIS—ICT WARREN N.SOGGESS.CONCORD SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD AND EX S.GE C LDINEE-K c- SE so_�� MRS.GEnALDINE RUSSELL .17" D'STRICT BOARO CHAMBERS.ROOM 107.AOMtNISTRAT!ON BUILO!NG CHIEF CLERK ERIC H.HASSELTINE.PITTSBURG STt, cIsTRlcr PO.BOX 91 i PHONE(11 5)372.237 t MARTINEZ.CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY D3C.`T;B�. 13, 1977 The Board will meet in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies. Consider recommendations of the Public Jorks Director. Consider reco=erdations of the County Administrator. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board. " Consider recommendations and requests of Board members. Consider recommendations of Board Committees including Finance Co=ittee (Supervisors a. I. Schroder and J. P. penny) on proposal that County declare its intent to participate in CSAC Cooperative program for administra- tion of unempl0yment insurance effective January 1, 1973. (Deferred from December o, 1977. ) 9:45 A.i:. Award of Service Pins Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957. 6) as required Or recess. 10:45 A.M. Presentauion by Mr. Donald C. Leddy, Police Services Project Coordinator, 0:1 efforts t0 implement the 3OOZ—Allen Police Servi-ces Study. 11:00 A.,N,. Hearing on appeal of Mr. Gerald Marshall et al from 3card of Appeals corditi opal approval of L.J.P. 2111-77 _ ( ?. -oltzer, applicant) to establish a co=ercial dog kennel in the 3rentwood area. 11:15 A.M. Presentation by The Reverend Palmer ;iatson and sir. iiiliam B. ,,.ainwrizht I-oncernin_g proposed County Correctional and Detention. Services Advisory Commission. 11:20 A.M. Presentation by Mr. Clay Ei. Nottingbam with respect to his study of alternate solutions to dr�-;ught problem. 2:00 P.M. hearing on appeal of (Quandt District Improvement Association et al from Planning (Commission appre-ral of the tentative map for Subdivision 4871, Lafayette area. (Arnico, Inc. , applicant-owner.) 2: 30 P.M. :searing on appeal of 3eacon Points Associates, applicant and owner, from Certain conditions approved by the 3oard of Appeals or_ application for L.U.P. 2012-77, t0 establish a multiple group development in the 'Wal.-rat Creek area. 00002 3 a--d '1 1 andar -- nye nua -- 7273D -20 • ��:5 - '� ~i Jai j�'..ai� 1. i 7r."HOiRIZ .. cha_ng s in z ha assesswe_ roll. • •; 2. :73:rr: C1a1r 0_ :.ar?i 3 Neeland. 7 1-al defense _mor C::ia_ A . '/. Str�uli, Con`.ra nos�a CJun-;Cy Fire r"OteCtion Dis tric z, and a_:r Other i.0un t r Derson e I W _^0 t�aV a ta✓� .72 i r enti_iad , in connection wi�,^_ Superior Count Action ' o. 130552. 4. 1J0=9 Ordinance No. 77-1J5 {int=odico3 December ec nber o, . 0,77) rezoning land Concord area (aDDl-icati on o: : e_w'.ti_k, and _-cox, 21'60-I:Z ) . 5. aD0 .i res l r -1 n ?DDr oTi^s, With v n .'l.tions , is r- ..Ja maD for Subdivision ,915 (311-baco, Inc. , owner) , ..faro area, as r eco=ended bar ;,hie ?lannl ng Commission, staff and Count; Counsel. o. 2-TX January 3, 1979 at 11:20 a.m. and January 17, 1973 at 11:00 a.m. for 3ublic hearing on tphe r?co=andati ons 0_ the Contra Costa Co. 1.6y CO1::Lun_-j �a•TeIODIIen �Ci7:jO=moi CLl�:Cil /1tti1 r9S^.eC �0 proposed =ou=. raa" (1-9,76-1979) =-Cusi andv0 'OI...*^',�_1 7 DeveloD- 7. ACM401.43DG3 raceio t of repo=t o. accounts '�rri:tan o.. in November, 1977 by thle Count—, 3'.�di�cr-:.on:rolle=, us;za^t to 3oard policy as sat _or:r i n its Resolution No .. 71/640. 3. AUTHORIZE execuzicn 0: ae_ee=ant for COnS truc t_On of Dr_?a:.e imDrovamen-s Subdivision 1610, Danvilis area. MIT (Staff reCO=e'_''_daDion 3 owr_ _Oilowing Whe -item. ) 9. CONSIDER da;.e ,o be fixed _er on h_- aDDeal af he Citr of ;ial.ut C=ea{ _r or 3oard o_ ADneals cor_di-�ional a7Droval o_ Land Use Permit AzDl__ation No. Lv12-77 (deacon ?Oin- associates az-j can .) 640 9sta,,r ' s. a rTzI:_Dla zau,p aveloDrsn , i. ha .i awl T.wt Cr e eZ .�r.'��a• l 3 P.M. d_. 3U20V!_122NA.: 10. 21"7 1 5 1 1ER .+^ ]t ed r n" _uat.ion of `he hearingo n reco=menda�'_oZ' of it .s ..' =i i ' i "=spec .+ zo DroDOSed ?ieT:ue::-;. 70 the C.oii^,.;y General 213.": --or a3 County a.-ea. ll. T 7rM-."J ==or Ci:r ,:'ana,er, "i•Jjr of ?:t-c3l 'Lo, advi3_:'_ . t J OseDh 3arr aco is the "i-7's nominee for reaDDOintaent as = 7 R_' 7 _=_ �_.a 7r._i n 1 Irl a LoWrissione� o_ :,h _, z r4 .a �e.,t�on his 7f�T:i �jCii':1tiT7� 12. %O3a`T'L:I _=or =n__ne9r =x Contra Costa County Sa_^_i.a.ioL pis,r?C t o. 15), advI sing Z:Ia`, :' Gale Coulson, a -.e ber of Z::e Ci.ze:S t ai T_scry Cor.^. tee for said dlstr_cz, has moved _=om '.t':e area and rsaues:in; t1elat t a Board declare the 'Cosi t on s. -» 1 _�'_ .1 n f N 1 AND APPLY zn-T�' I- . 7� �r=,•.T-f-, V3Ca_'1�J. �-Ci_:.'L:�. �S__:Ctl 'ls..n_l_ z:i_1 �__�_ �..:.tl'v� Cil s__C!�_I_.:..:._J lam. 7!' '1. J JOChhead od eo COt''.man't:nl on r9S'"' ct,i on of 3roiz=_a_ -r t'ub is a as o_ coni av .uJ.13inoS a of S. T Cv'.1"Y:!' SMTO= .=^= 7 .r�� i.7__..'LJ. a• %Ja• a._.J_C.iJr •1 • _:J'T� from D__ectc_ , J"a:.e 'J___.- -„ga .v v_ " r--n^�r J=r. 4 ^as , a:_. _sin= - _V cT. DCl_^r 2~','_ vr^rCsd'1r31 Cha:'-o3 _: :Ila Small :::.i^_BSS -5 .i .:a1=:�3Dr3�iCn D j S1c31 .'_lsaste loan -cc--a= require each zo ?=?_:a car:i_. zhe need _or ^_ys_ca=_ 'J'..'.si-:ess loans. _0 v:_ _vv OF NOW .:OC %zze= so rsJa.y-2:.^_.-mr co".inua.7 7 • JJ�'r=7 .'-_ _Z_a:'d :area dzei.s Grol1, r oz ;Ic_a` and ..a?I r':_O_ �?ra:.V ?..�"?aol'^_ 3.._ _ .� , _ _or _nc_ease r�r>.::e �a._V- '•nc see__ 30a:-4�erso=serer: 1.1a e o oup's '---OZ';.5 LQ sec-:re reolaCement of berms a.--A l avees in t:aa eMel iSland area. 3'-2. .0 FU3LIC '��O TS Di33v^0R =0R l6. L3iTM-1 _told Caravass Coordii_^_ai3Or, Alternatives ZOr California omen, Oakland, :egueszinig az provisions of the Conn ty VN+di_^arc . b . waived vQ n r + said Qrgn.ZauriQn VQ 7Qlrn_ V .a S ,...= 7 D.3. _�.3_ ..... _0 ;,OU_i_t Sr.���:=-C..:tG'sT...c� A 'D J..i;:�:`T COU S=.=,+_0p. R330?f", 17. from Co:=. '.:221 tlf Deveio=ent, Ji_SCL.7=, City of ,7alnat Creek, requesting that the County give blanket consent to a-vinexatioM by time City oI' any county road rig.'1t-Of-Way wh.Ich is an i-te�d-ral Dart Of an annexation and consent of all 0=4 vate land owners has been obtained. 3 'y ^0 :U3y?C d0?aS DIRECTO a:t'D. k"'Ou:I T_ J021S..,L .OR RJCG:,jr•I� j7� r.:i 19. .....,TT_7R from associate SuDerintenden:. 02 Schools, admin_i Strative a.^_3 ins .2 ac WiO al Services, requeS.i Y:. that isle dace for hearing On the De ti tion tO 4-.rans re_ inhabited territory from V-;.. Diablo Unified School ]i S .=iCi, -"o La-Payette jC_^_001. District and aca_anes Union _High Sc 0O1 pis tricz be c.han'ged DSCeW02r 20, 19 '_ 77 at 11:05 a.3. to January :, 19913 at 10:-13 a.m. A?33OIT3 I^MfS 19 24 '_'i:'OtiMITTIJ1T (Copies of com_.unicatior_s listed as i==oration it-ams :ave been .aurnisred to all interested partias. ) 19. %.-E.-T'E _from Executive ireCtor, ^oLatT Supervisors 5SSOC_i s.. tv 0 Oali=Ornia, e^Closi. �_ tabulati on of the final Sta_�dingS _=a .^ : da1i .Q_ria nQuhtj Safety Contest .or 1976-1977 20. Z ^mM. Zrom 'you_t-y Clerk advis.i..v that the DOS_tion o. Com=lssioner 7: Civil :'iarr,a_=ss =as zrcviied a welcome DubIi C Service and generated '1700 to the county gena_al _'.:I'?d in s..1e ei=_lt months s'ice its es s_._en,,;II I&-7T RUINDT.411 J\•1 ty '"ou se dvij that the oar s ryp_ovar of e " lac'_ a:d'r 3o'unda`y ReJ_c-anization" lzas been sustained by the Co=is 0= Cali:or^ia as a valid and fully y 1 e'-al aCt43n. 7'J �.-•�, -i:� __; ,�,.roll ?•_aS_.d:3n., C:.Antra "'os Ta JOu .Ly : enj1 _E.e -It3 i3 aQC_ a- ._oa_, =g-I_-2 ^_,},. 3oard �-_i a �3vJra*c+a consi.. a i _ to aszabl_s n' zha zroposed Cor:ectiona= and Dezentio. Services ad?isory ::o2iSSior as an i.nderendent body :Ji'. sitDBoriig Ser'viCeS. 223. L:,l'_':.?. from Ms. 'll1^on?,. .azz-79y, Jail Study ti.OPi.."._it+tee, :':v. Diablo Chap.er of "he aura=ica.^_ Civil .;bZ=tieS Union, Opposing allocation oz adrin_s ;._at_i Te resources for nroDOSed "Cor_ectio.na_ and Detention Se:-TiCes Advisory Commission" to t '_e OT_:ice of S sri= -moo.-oner and :ei tara`ui ng the Chanter 's reauest =Or ano-.her co=i tyee to s-,ud-y and r eco--ne 2d alternatives tO incarce_a,.i On. 21. Y. Jam1_ r�. __er trans=.-;;.,t Lei g aL:Ci ;.3 moi- a.'"cia.1 _a_�T?�'" � �d1e . F l -T + ce 1 enc � ;'1 nTr Y r� V r �._.1..� Qi ..._.. �J_�ia_ar V�J rl i=rrVd� Q. J�._ria CQs va vV'...: _o. she fiscal ,,ea= ended muse 30, 1-977. J--sons -.^_Cr aSS_ `na 3Card S_^ ''_O'i_ ^Q=z1z� y. zroy da -i... 7.1e Vr'.:.:. a.^-' _fir J i cas- . .J_�•� •r!_� .Y"' bt�l'! Of their _N7 j ra-ion _ ' _ 00004 r, OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions December 13, 1977 From: Arthur G. Will County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Reclassification of positions as follows: Cost Department Center From To Medical 540 Resident Exempt Medical Staff Services Physician III Physician III 540 Resident Exempt Medical Staff Physician I Resident Physician I 540 Resident Exempt Medical Staff Physician II Resident Physician, II Public 0475 Water Quality Water Quality Control Works Control Operator I Operator 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Cost Department Center Addition Cancellation Human 583 1 Manpower 1 Administrative Resources Analyst-Project Aide-CETA, #01 (Manpower) Medical 540 3 Family Nurse -- Services Practitioner Intern 3. Decrease hours of positions as follows: Cost Department Center From To Social 501 40/40 Social 32/40 Social Work. Service Work Super- Supervisor II visor Ii, =14 00005 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 12-13-77 Page: 2. I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS - continued 4. Adopt Resolution extending County Ordinance Code Chapter 36-11 (compensation and terms and conditions of employment of exempt medical staff members) to the classifications in the Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians series, including establishment of pay rates for additional duties outside the normal work schedule, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 5. Amend June 14, 1977 and November 29, 1977 Board Orders allocating CETA Title VI project positions to various county departments to adjust allocations to reflect current program requirements. 6. Adopt resolution amending the basic salary schedule for . exempt personnel to increase the salary rate of the exempt class of Veterinarian from $12.50 per hour to $15. 00 per hour. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 7. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting Bob Eisenman Minneapolis, MN DREW Emergency Health 12-12-77 to 12-14-77 Medical Services (time only) Conference III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 8 . Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for following budget units: Public Works (Garages) , County Administrator (Plant Acquisition) , Personnel, Marshal, Mt. Diablo Judicial District, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS None. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 9. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Purpose Amount Period (a) County of Housing of $25 per 11-1-77 Sacramento unsentenced inmate to female prisoners day 6-30-78 00006 J To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 12-13-77 Page: 3. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 9. Agency Purpose Amount Period (b) Santa Clara Extend existing -0- Extend termi County Super- contract for CETA nation date intendent of Title I Labor from 11-14-77 Schools Market Study to 12-31-77 (c) Richmond Continuation of $21,660* 7-1-77 - Unified Child Day Care to School Services for 6-30-78 District children of parents enrolled in a Work Incentive (WIN) training program * (90% federal, 6. 75%state, 3 .25% county) (d) Carlos E. Medical Services/ $1,200 9-12-77 Sluzki, M.D. Mental Health to staff training in 3-31-78 Brief Therapy Approaches. * (Short/Doyle funding) (e) Janet Kocher Foster Parent educ- $20 11-15-77 to ation and orientation 6-1-78 Dennis and Same as above $20 Same as above Connie wimple (f) Sandra Shamis, Mental Health $50* 12-14-77 Ph.D. staff training in (one day only) psychopathology and functional psychosis * (Short/Doyle funding) (g) Alexander Preservation and $5,000* 12-14-77 Lindsey Junior protection of fish to Museum and game 6-30-78 * (County Fish and Game Fund) (h) City of Joint operation of -0- 7-1-77 Concord Concord Discovery to Center (drug abuse 6-30-78 rehabilitation) 10. Approve termination of Emergency Foster Home Program Agree- ment No. 20-055-2 with Mr. and ?-L-s. John Logan, as recom- mended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 00007 To: Board of Supervisors From: Countv Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 12-13-77 Page: 4. V. CONTPACTS AND GRANTS - continued 11. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute revised Nutrition Project application and amendment to contract with the State of California, Department of Aging, effective January 1, 1978, to provide supplemental allocation of Federal Title VII Older American Act funds in the amount of .$99,832 to allow County to add five eating sites and increase daily number of meals served from 700 to 950, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. VI. LEGISLATION None. VII. REAL ESTATE ACTIONS 12. Authorize Public Works Department to negotiate for space in Martinez to be used by the County Hospital for the Medicare, Medi-Cal and insurance sections in order to consolidate related staff performance functions and to relieve overcrowded condition at the County Hospital business offices. VIII.OTHER ACTIONS 13. Declare duplicator (County Tag 1#41887) , safe (County Tag #003390) , and 43 obsolete Justice Court docket books surplus property, and authorize County Purchasing Agent to sell said property pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 1108 .2-212, as recommended by the Acting County Auditor- Controller. 14. Acknowledge receipt of report from County Administrator on the County Prepaid Health Plan. 15. Adopt resolution requesting the California Highway Patrol to administer the County Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Ordinance pursuant to Section 22665 of the Vehicle Code and designate the Director of Planning as the county official to coordinate the administration of said ordinance. 16. Acknowledge receipt of report from the County Administrator on submittal to the voters of the proposal to make the County Superintendent of Schools an appointive office. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 12 NOON 0 008 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Agenda for December 13, 1977 REPORTS Report A. CORPS OF ENGINEERS ALHAMBRA CREEK PROJECT - CITY OF MARTINEZ REQUEST Martinez Area The Board of Supervisors, through its Order of December 6, 1977, referred to the Public Works Director (Flood Control Division) a letter from the City Manager, on behalf of the Martinez City Coun- cil. In its letter, the City Council noted that large. areas of Mar- tinez are presently subject to periodic inundations which will become increasingly severe unless corrective action is taken; com- mended Congressman George Miller for his efforts on behalf of the project; reaffirmed its support for the proposed engineering and design study of Alhambra Creek by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers; emphasized that to be acceptable to the City, the study must result in design alternatives that are ecologically sound and economically feasible; and requested the Board to reconsider its position on the proposed Alhambra Creek Flood Control Study, taking into considera- tion the design standards established in H. R. 95-379. It is recommended that the Board, as ex officio the Board of Super- visors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conserva- tion District, refer this matter to the Alhambra Creek Flood Control Zone 5 Advisory Board for its consideration and recommendation to your Board. (RE: Flood Control Zone No. 5) (FCP) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I Item 1. KENYON AVENUE - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Kensington Area The work performed under the contract for reconstruction of the roadway section and installation of underdrain system on Kenyon Avenue between Wellesley Avenue and Purdue Avenue was completed by the contractor, _Sarott Construction Company of Lafayette, on September 6, 1977 , in conformance with the approved plans, special provisions and standard specifications at a contract cost of ap- proximately $64 ,000. (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A_ Public Works Department Page 1 of 14 December 13, ?��'� 1 > Item 1 Continued: It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the work as complete as of November 25, 1977 . The work was completed within the allotted contract time limit. (RE: Project No. 1655-4364-665-77) r (C) Item 2. EUREKA AVENUE - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - Kensington Area At the request of local citizens and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2402 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 21356 and 21803 of the California Vehicle Code, all vehicles traveling easterly on EUREKA AVENUE (r1554A) , Kensington, shall yield the right of way to traffic on Franciscan Way. (TO) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS I, II, III, AND V Item 3. 1977 SLURRY SEAL PROJECT - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Various Areas The work performed under the contract for applying a slurry seal to road surfaces at twelve sites located in the westerly and southerly central county areas and the City of Lafayette was completed, except for minor cleanup, by Graham Contractors, Inc. , of San Jose, on August 26, 1977 , in conformance with the approved plans, special pro- visions and standard specifications at a contract cost of approxi- mately $138,000 of which about $20,000 will be paid by the City. The contractor has now performed the cleanup work and it is recommend- ed that the Board of Supervisors accept the work as complete as of August 26, 1977. This date is within the allotted contract time limit. (RE: Project No. 4923-925-77) (C) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 4. WATERFRONT ROAD OVERHEAD AND APPROACHES, - APPROVE ADDENDUM Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and concur in the Public Works Director 's prior issuance of Addendum No. 1 and No. 2 to the Notice to Contractors, Proposal, and Specifications for the Waterfront Overhead and Approaches project. (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department ii Page 2 of 14 December 13 , 1977 0001 0 Item 4 Continued: Addendum No. 1 corrects the approximate length given in the Notice and Proposal for a number of prestressed I-Girders required for the work, and deletes a redundant paragraph in the earthwork specifica- tions. Addendum No. 2 respecifies the gradation of the sand required for the sand blanket that is to be spread before road fill may be placed. The new gradation for the sand is modified so that local suppliers can produce it. The Addendums will not change the bid quantities nor change the Engineer's estimated construction cost. Bids will be received December 15, 1977. It was necessary to issue the Addendums prior to Board approval in order to provide the planholders sufficient time to consider the changes. (RE: Project No. 3481-4215-925-75) (RD) Item 5. SAN PABLO AVENUE - RIGHT OF WAY CERTIFICATION - Pinole Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize its Board Chairman to execute a Right of Way Certification to the State Department of Transportation certifying that the County has ac- quired all rights of way required for San Pablo Avenue Safety Barrier installation. (RE: Project No. 0971-4418-663-77, Federal Project HHS-A038 (l) ) (RP) Item 6. SAN PABLO DAM ROAD - APPROVE AGREEMENT - E1 Sobrante Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Deferred Improvement Agreement with Larry G. Buckley, and authorize the Public Works Director to execute it on behalf of the County. The document fulfills a condition of approval for DP 3048-76, as required by the Zoning Administrator. Owner: Larry G. Buckley 4880 San Pablo Dam Road El Sobrante, CA Location: DP 3048-76 fronts 110 feet on the south side of San Pablo Dam Road, 700 feet east of Green Ridge Drive. (RE: Assessor's Parcel No. 435-070-07) (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 14 December 13, 1977 00011 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS II & III Item 7. RELIEZ VALLEY ROAD, RHEEM BOULEVARD - RIGHT OF WAY CERTIFICATION - Pleasant Hill and Orinda Areas It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and author- ize its Board Chairman to execute a Right of 'Way Certification to the State Department of Transportation certifying that the County has acquired all rights of way required for road shoulder improve- ments on Reliez Valley Road and Rheem Boulevard. (RE: Project No. 3554-4419-663-77, Federal Project HHS A842 (1) ) (RP) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 8. LAS CASCADES STORM DRAIN - ACCEPT IMPROVEMENTS - Orinda Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors issue an Order stat- ing that the improvements constructed under a Drainage Improvement Agreement with Hacienda Homes, Inc. , have been satisfactorily completed, Owner: Hacienda Homes, Inc. 11 E1 Caminito Orinda, California 94563 Location: The storm drain is located on Las Cascades northeasterly of Las Aromas. (LD) Item 9. OAK ROAD - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - Walnut Creek Area Upon routine investigation and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2408 be approved as follows : Pursuant to Section 22357 of the California Vehicle Code, no vehicle shall travel in excess of 35 miles per hour on that portion of OAK ROAD (*4054B) , Walnut Creek, beginning at the intersection of Treat Boulevard and extending southerly to the intersection of Walden Road. (Traffic Resolution No. 1693 pertaining to the existing 25-mph. speed limit on Oak Road is hereby rescinded. ) (TO) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV No Items A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 4 of 14 December 13, 1977 0001-2 ' SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 10. MARINA ROAD AND INLET DRIVE - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - West Pittsburg Area At the request of local citizens and upon the basis of an engineer- ing and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2401 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 21101 (b) of the California Vehicle Code, the intersection of MARINA ROAD (T5185L) and INLET DRIVE (*5185B) , West Pittsburg, shall be declared a stop intersection and all vehicles traveling eastbound on MARINA ROAD shall stop before entering or crossing said intersection. (TO) Item 11. DIABLO ROAD - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - Danville Area At the request of the California Highway Patrol and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2407 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times, on the north side of DIABLO ROAD (#4721B) ,' Danville, beginning at the intersection of West E1 Pintado and extending easterly to the intersection of Alamatos Drive, a distance of 2040 feet. (Traffic Resolution Nos. 1631, 1850 and 2128 , pertaining to existing "No Parking Anytime" zones and two-hour parking in the above area, are hereby rescinded. (TO) Item 12. SUBDIVISION ALS 122-76 - ACCEPT SUBDIVISION - Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an Order stating that the construction of improvements in Subdivision ASS 122-76 has been satisfactorily completed (with the exception of minor deficiencies) . 2. Accept as a County Road the widening of Oakley Road as shown on the Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 122-76. Subdivider: Frank Favaloro 1605 Aster Drive Antioch, CA Location: MS 122-76 is located on the north side of Oakley Road west of Phillips Lane, in the Oakley area. (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department —Page 5• of 14 December I 11 > Item 13. HARTZ AVENUE AND DANVILLE BOULEVARD - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION Danville Area As a result of the road widening of Danville Boulevard, in the vicinity of the San Ramon High School, it is necessary to revise the parking restrictions on Hartz Avenue and Danville Boulevard. On the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution Nos. 2403 through 2406 be approved as follows: Traffic Resolution No. 2403 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the east side of HARTZ AVENUE (#5301B) Danville,. begin- ning at a point 38 feet south of the centerline of La Gonda Way and extending southerly a distance of 332 feet. Traffic Resolution No. 2404 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be limited to two (2) hours between the hours of 7 :00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. , (Sundays and Holidays excepted) on the east side of HARTZ AVENUE (T5301B) Danville, beginning at a point 97 feet south of the center- line of Love Lane and extending southerly a distance of 50 feet. Traffic Resolution No. 2405 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be limited to two (2) hours between the hours of 7 :00 a.m. to 6: 00 p.m. , (Sundays and holidays excepted) on the west side of HARTZ AVENUE (T5301B) Danville, beginning at a point 42 feet south of the center- line of Love Lane and extending southerly a distance of 83 feet. Traffic Resolution No. 2406 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the west side of HARTZ AVENUE (#5301B) and DANVILLE BOULEVARD (T5301A) beginning at the intersection of Love Lane and extending northerly to the intersection of Dynes Court, a distance of 1400 feet. Traffic Resolution Nos. 1778, 1982, 1986 and 1987, pertain- ing to prohibited parking and-2-hour parking in the above area, are hereby rescinded. (TO) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 6 of 14 December 13, 1977 n0n1_4 Item 14. SUBDIVISION MS 96-77 - DETERMINATION OF UTILITY EASEMENT RIGHTS - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors make a determina- tion that the division and development of the property described below in the manner set forth on the Parcel Map will not unreason- ably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public utility rights of way or easements. This determination is necessary to allow the filing of the Parcel Map without the signatures of the public utilities or entities involved. Owner: San Ramon Unified School District 699 Old Orchard Drive Danville, CA 94526 Location: Subdivision MS 96-77 is located on the northeast corner of Sycamore Valley Road and Old Orchard Drive. (LD) (Agenda continues on next page) A G E N D A Public works Department Page 7 of 14 December 13, 1977 0001.5 Item 15 . SUBDIVISION MS 11-77 , APPROVE AGREEMENT, Alamo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Sub- division Agreement for Subdivision MS 11-77. Owner: Elbaco Inc. P.O. Box 415 Danville, CA 94526 Location: Subdivision MS 11-77 is located at the Roundhill Road/ Las Quebradas Lane intersection in the Alamo Area. (LD) Item 16. SILVER CLOUD PLACE - ROAD ACCEPTANCE - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors issue an order- stating that the construction of improvements for the Silver Cloud Placs Road Acceptance Project has been satisfactorily completed. Silver Cloud Place is within Subdivision 4336 and will be accepted as a County road when Subdivision 4336 is accepted. Subdivider: Kay Building Company 880 Hinckley Road Burlingame CA 94010 Location: Silver Cloud Place is located north of E1 Capitan Drive 280 feet east of Camino Ramon in the Danville area. (LD) Item 17 . MARSH CREEK CHANNEL - ACCEPT DEED - Brentwood Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, accept Grant Deed and Right of Way Contract dated November 28, 1977 from Maria Galletti and auth- orize the Public Works Director to sign the contract on behalf of the District. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw .a warrant in the amount of $100 in favor of Maria Galletti and deliver it to the County Principal Real Property Agent for further handling. Payment is for . 018 acres of land needed for the project. (RE: Work Order No. 8314-7521) (RP) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 8 of 14 December 13, 1977 0001.6 Xtem 18 . SUBDIVISION 4610 - APPROVE MAP AND AGREEMENT - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Final Map and Subdivision a-e»t- for �::.�.Ga.1V�S2C.^. 4610. Owner: Turner and Turner, Inc. P. O. Box 222 Danville, CA Location: Subdivision 4610 is located at the west of the inter- section of Kirkcrest Court and Kirkcrest Road, in the Danville area. (LD) GENERAL Item 19. NEW RELIEVER AIRPORT - ACCEPT GRANT OFFER FOR MASTER PLAN STUDY The Board of Supervisors on June 22, 1976 authorized the Public Works Director to submit an application for a Planning Grant to the Federal Aviation Administration. The purpose of the Planning Grant is to prepare the groundwork for a new reliever airport. It would recommend the best of the top three sites identified in the Contra Costa County Airport Site Selection Study, which was completed in November of 1975. After the best site has been selected, the Planning Grant would provide X unds to prepare a Master Plan for the new reliever airport. The Public Works Department has received a Grant Offer from the Federal Aviation Administration. The Offer is for $59,778 which is 90% of the allowable costs to accomplish the project. It is recommended that the Board accept the Grant Offer and author- ize the Public Works Director to execute the Planning Grant Agree- ment. It is further recommended that the County Clerk is authorized and directed to attest the signature of the Public Works Director and that the County Counsel be authorized to certify the legality of the Planning Grant Agreement. (RE: Work Order 5493-927) (MLK) Item 20. RELIEVER AIRPORT MASTER PLAN STUDY - APPROVE CONSULTANT AGREEMENT The Board on December 13 , 1977 approved a Planning Grant Agreement with the Federal Aviation Administration for a new reliever airport in Contra Costa County. The Public Works Department invited eleven consulting firms to submit proposals for this project. A Selection (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 9 of 14 December 13, 1977 0001 Item 20 continued Committee comprised of the Chairman of the Airport Land Use Commission, Chairman of the Aviation Advisory Committee, and members of the Planning Department and Public .Works Department staffs interviewed four of the firms who submitted proposals. The Selection Committee recommended to the Public Works Director the firm of Daniel, Mann, Johnson, & Mendenhall as the best qualified consultant. It is recommended that the Board approve an agreement with the firm of Daniel, Mann, Johnson, & Mendenhall to undertake a Reliever Airport Master Plan Study as described in the Planning Grant Application submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration on November 4 , 1976, and authorize the Public Works Director to execute the contract. The contract shall not exceed $67,420 without prior written authorization of the Public Works Director. The project will be funded through a Federal Aviation Administration Planning Grant, in the amount of $59,778 . The County' s share is included in the current fiscal year' s budget. (RE: Work Order No. 5493-927) (MLK) Item 21. KITCHEN/DINING HALL FACILITY - APPROVE CONTRACT - Clayton Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and author- ize the Public Works Director to execute an Inspection Services Contract with M.r. Robert G. Soto for contract documents review and construction inspection services for the Kitchen/Dining Hall at the Sheriff' s Rehabilitation Center. This Contract is effective December 13, 1977. The Contract provides for payment for services in accordance with the standard rates indicated in the contracts. (RE: 4411-4061) (B&G) Item 22. TASSP.JARA FIRE DISTRICT-APPARATUS BUILDING - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors as ex officio the governing Board of the Tassajara Fire Protection District, accepts as complete the Construction Contract with Ted A. Molfino, Builder, Lodi, for the Metal Apparatus Building at the Tassajara Fire Protec- tion District, extends the contract time to December 13, 1977, and directs its clerk to file the appropriate Notice of Completion. The Contractor was delayed from completing the project by reasons over which he had no control - primarily extended manufacturing time for the Metal Building. (RE: 7023-4096) (B&G) A_ G E N D A_ Public Works Department Page 10 of 14 December 13, 1977 n 001.8 Item 23. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications, and advertise for bids to be received in 37 days at 2 :00 p.m. , Thursday, January 19, 1978 , for the following contracts : 1. Detention Facility Glass and Glazing Project No . 5269-926- (52) Estimate - $547,000 2. Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs Project No. 5269-926- (53) Estimate - $450, 000 The estimate shown is the initial estimate by Turner Construction Company, the construction manager. The glass and glazing contract will provide the building with both standard and secure glazing at interior and exterior locations. The miscellaneous steel will provide stairs, seismic expansion points, railings and equipment mounting brackets. The Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977 , and found it to be adequate and in compliance with the General Plan. The Environ- mental Impact Report was approved by the Board on May 3 , 1977 . (RE: Project Nos. 5269-926- (51) and 5269-926- (52) ) (DFP) Item 24 . DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and auth- orize the Public Works Director to execute Change Order 1 - Detention Facility Structural Steel , Project No. 5269-926- (44) . The Change Order adds structural steel bracing to specific bays. This change is required to resolve structural design problems where concrete shear walls are penetrated by large mechanical air ducts. The maxhi .-*i payment shall not exceed $62,157 without authorization of the Pubiic Works Director. (RE: Project No. 5269-926- (44) ) (DFP) A G E N D_ A Public Works Department Page 171- Of 14 December 13, 1977 Item 25. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE PLANS AND READVERTISE FOR BIDS - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans, specifications and Addenda 1, 2, 3 , and 4 , and readvertise for bids to be received in 23 days at 2 :00 p.m. , January 5, 1978 , for Detention Facility Electrical, Project No. 5269-926- (46) . Turner Construction Company' s (the construction managers) , initial construction estimate is $1,600, 000. The readvertising of this project is necessitated by the December 6, 1977 rejection of all bids received on December 1, 1977 because of bid irregularities in the low bid received. The Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report for this project on April 26, 1977 , and found it to be adequate and in compliance with the General Plan. The Environmental Impact Report was approved by the Board on May 3, 1977. (RE: Project No. 5269-926- (46) ) (DFP) Item 26 . DETENTION rFACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE BID ADDENDUM - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to issue Addendum 1 - Detention Facility Cast-In-Place Concrete and readvertise the Notice to Contractors. The Addendum modifies plans and specifications approved on November 22, 1977 , as requested by Kaplan/McLaughlin, the project architects, and changes the date bids will be received from December 22, 1977 to January 12, 1978. Turner Construction Company: * the construction managers,. anticipates no increase in contract cost. (RE : Project No. 5269-926- (51) ) (DFP) Item 27 . P_CCEPTBsyCE OF INSTRUMENTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: A. Accept the following instruments: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Consent to Offer of 11-22-77 Central Contra Costa Sub. MS 212-76 Dedication for Sanitary District Roadway Purposes 2 . Consent to Offer 12-2-77 Thomas W. Perry Sub. MS. 115-77 of Dedication for et al. Roadway Purposes (Continued on next page) AG E N D A Public Works Department P99e— Y2 of 14 December 13, 1977 00020 Item 27 continued B. Accept the following instruments for recording only: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Offer of Dedication 12-1-77 Daniel L. Lee Sub MS 10-65 for Roadway Pur- poses 2. Offercf Dedication 10-17-77 San Ramon Valley Sub MS 96-77 for Drainage Pur- Unified School poses District 3. Offer of Dedication 11-18-77 Elbaco Inc. Sub MS 11-77 for Roadway Pur- poses 4. Offer of Dedication 11-18-77 Elbaco Inc. Sub MS 11-77 for Drainage Pur- Poses 5. Offer of Dedication 12-5-77 Larry G. Buckley DP 3048-76 for Roadway Pur- poses 6. Offer of Dedication 11-21-77 R.F.D. , Inc. Sub MS 115-77 for Roadway Pur- poses 7. Offer of Dedication 11-21-77 R.F.D. , Inc. Sub MS 115-77 for Drainage Pur- poses (LD) Item 28. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY - WEEKLY REPORT A. It is requested that the Board of Supervisors consider the attached "Calendar of Water Meetings. " B. The Delta Water Quality Report is submitted for the Board of Supervisors ' information and public distribution. No action required. C. Memorandum Report - San Joaquin Valley Interagency Drainage Project Meeting. (EC) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page S3 of 14 December 13, 1977 00021 NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion becomes lengthy and interfers with consideration of other calendar items. A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 14 of 14 December 13, 1977 00022 Prepared by Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Eater Agency December 13, 1977 CALENDAR OF EATER MEETINGS TIDE ATTENDANCE )ATE DAY SPONSOR PLACE REMARKS Recommended Authorization )ec 12 Mon. Senate Assembly 9:30 a.m. Interim Hearings on Staff Conference Stockton Peripheral Canal Bill Committee (S.B. 346-Ayala) )ec 15 Thurs. State neater 10:00 a.m. Agenda Item 7 Staff Resources Auditorium Proposed Amendments Control Board Resources Bldg. to Drought Emergency Sacramento Regulations 00023 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Extra Business for December 13, 1977 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 1. CONCORD AVENUE EXTENSION - SET TIME FOR PUBLIC HEARING - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors set 11:00 a.m. on December 20, 1977 as the time for a public hearing to consider the Concord Avenue Road Acceptance Project. The extension of Concord Avenue from its present terminus in the City of Pleasant Hill westerly through the unincorporated area to the City of Martinez is one of the conditions of approval for the new Hidden Lakes Unit 3 Subdivision (Tract 4964) . An Environmental Impact Report was prepared by the City of Martinez for the subdivision and was presented to this Board on December 6, 1977 for review and consideration in making a final decision on the extension of Concord Avenue. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS II & III Item 2. BEAR CREEK ROAD - APPROVE PARTIAL ROAD CLOSURE - Orinda Area The Post Production Company requests permission for a partial road closure of Bear Creek Road for the purpose of making a television commercial. The road will be closed for 1 to 2-minute intervals with traffic control handled by the California Highway Patrol. The partial closure is for one day during the period December 14 through December 30, 1977. The required insurance has been received. The Public Works Director recommends that the partial closure be approved subject to the con- ditions set forth relative to road closures in Board Resolution No. 4714 . (LD) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 of 2 December 13, 1977 00024 r GENERAL Item 3 . BUCHANAN FIELD - CONTINUE HEARING ON CLEAR ZONE It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors declare its intention to announce on December 20, 1977 at 11:00 a.m. , that the hearing previously scheduled by Resolution No. 77/979 for that date will be continued to December 27 , 1977 at 10:45 a.m. , in order to assure ade- quate notification time. The hearing is required to consider adopting a Resolution of Necessity to acquire property by eminent domain. (RE: Work Order 5438-658) (RP) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 2 of 2 December 13, 1977 0UO2� THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 :00 A.M. , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13 , 1977 IN ROOM 107, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chairman W. N. Boggess, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, R. I. Schroder, E. H. Hasseltine. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk 00(126 Contracts, Agreements, or other documents approved by the Hoard this day are microfilmed with the order except in those instances where the clerk was not furnished with the documents prior to the time when the minutes were micro- filmed. In such cases, when the documents are received they will be placed in the appropriate file ( to be microfilmed at a later time) . 0002'1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Zoning Ordinances Passed Date: December 13, 1977 This bein the date fixed to consider adoption of the following ordinances ) rezoning property as indicated, which was (were) duly introduced and hearing( s ) held; The Board orders that this ( these) ordinance( s ) is ( are ) passed, and the Clerk shall have it ( them) published as indicated below: Ordinance Application Number Applicant Number Area Newspaper 77-115 Newkirk & Wilcox 2160-RZ Concord Concord Daily Transcript PASSED on December 13 . 1977 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, R. I. Schroder, E. H. Hasseltine, W. N. Boggess NOES: None. _ ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct record and copy of action duly taken by this Board on the above date. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board: on December 13 , 1977 Jamie L. Johnson POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Medical Services Budget Unit 640 Date 10-27-77 Action. Requested: Retitle Resident Physician III to Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician I I and establish an Additional Duties pay rate ASAP Proposed effective date: Explain why adjustment is needed: To reallocate the class to the Medical Staff Pay Pian and establish its eligibility for Additional DQW,,Pay Estisateo cosl-of�djustment: REC[1vcrl n� 'Amount: 1 . Salarie,4 and wages: tfo V 17 1gI,1 2. Fixed ,Assets: (t ist .c team and cost) C0 1 3 0A -ffice of adni or r'" ' Estimated total,!7.,? ,, ,`$ —9 Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: December 6, 1977 To Civil Service: Request recommendation, CountAdatfMtrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission ate: December 7. 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reallocate class and all positions of Resident Physician III to Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician III. Study discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician III. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 and 71/17 to reflect the I retitling and reallocation of class and positions of Resident Physician III to Exempt Medical Staff Physician III, both at Salary Level 166jg. Personnel Director Recom.riendai,ion of County Administrator Date: December 8, 1977 { Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective December 14, 1977. Or\ County 'Admini'stratoib wow Action of the Board of Su ervisors D E 1 3 1977 Adjustment APPROVED (��} on J. z jJN,' tou�ty Clerk Date: 1977 By: -- ,i0- 4 Patricia A. Bell Deputy-Clerk APPROVAL cS tJvi5 adjustment coma tute,a an Appnopnia ion Adju,6tme.nt and Peuonnet Rezotuti.on Amendment. NOT=: Top section and reverse side of form muz t be completed. and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the sectionor office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 0ol W19 40 0 S I T 1 0 N ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department �!pdirai Sor Date 10-27-77 L -virps Budget Unit 540 Action Requested: Retitle Resident Physician I to Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician I Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain winy adjustment is needed: to reallocate the class to the Medical Staff Pay Plan Costo County Q Estimated cost of adjustment: NOV 10 7977 Amount: 1 . Sallar4�aA t wages: Office of $ 2. Fixed Assets,: [tist item and co4t) Cn'IM4&-d- ministrator Estimated total ;a!�7 Signature Department HeaU Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: DeceMb r 6. 1977 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. Coun' -A r 1S rator Personnel 0-"/ice and/or Civil Service Commission /Date: _December 7. 1977 Classification and Pay Recomendation LI/ Reallocate class and all positions of Resident Physician I to Exempt Medical staff Resident Physician I. Study discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician I. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 and 71/17 to reflect the retitling and reallocation of class and positions of Resident Physician I to Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician I. both at Salary Level 1250F. t;,2 -Te-rsonnel-birector - Recommendation of County Administrator Date: December, 8 Recommendation of Personnel office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective December 14, 1977. 4 County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors) on DEC 13 1977 Adjustment APPROVED ( 1. J. S County Clerk Date: DEC 13 1977 BY: Patricia A. Bell PePuty clerk APPROVAL c6 t;vt6 adju6t-ment cOn,6tituteA an App,%opAizLtion Adiu'6tmeitt and PeAAonnet Rezo,R-u,tEon Amej7dment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mu6t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 30 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: ICI.� 7 Department Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 10-27-77 Action Requested: Retitle Resident Physician II to Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician II and establish an Additional Duties pay rate. proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To reallocate the class to the Medical Staff Pay Plan and establish its eligibility for Additional Duty Pay Estimated cost of adjustment: Co,itrp Costa County Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: RECCIVqp !,� 2. Ffxed 9se8 : (.L ast steins and coat) ''OV .10 19// Mice of$ -; ' n 1 Adrninistrotor Estimated total $ Signature ?,-'r..-'% �✓n1� �. 1 Department 'Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: corp--ibpr f 1977 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. -� Count dmiTPi strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission V ate: December 7. 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reallocate class and all positions of Resident Physician II to Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician II. Study discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician II. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 and 71/17 to reflect the retitling and reallocation of-class and positions of Resident Physician II to Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician II, both at Salary Level 1458F. Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: December 3 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Corimission approved effective December 14, 1977. -i , --• l rVVl County Administrator 3 Action of the Board of Supervisors 1977 on Adjustment APPROVED ( ) c t . J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk 1 0 Date: DEC 13 1977 By: gn±L. etc , Patricia A. Bell Depuy Clerk APPROVAL o6 th i.6 ad j wstmentt eonAtit to b cut App%Lopn,i.a ion Ad ju ztme.,tt and Pei~us ohne e Reaotuti_on Amendment. NOTE: Tom' section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (14347) (Rev. 11/70) OfIf;1 J POS I T I ON A D J UST14ENT REQUEST No: 22Z7 Department Public Warks Budget Unit 0475 Date 8/30/77 Action Requested: Reclassify position Water Quality Control Operator to W,O,C,O.I Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is. needed: Th more accurately reflect duties and responsibilities due to increasing workload. See attached job spec. rT tr_ Esti mated-'.cosi-�fa-adj ustment: Amount: 1 . S`a'l ari'-es ani wages: $ -0- 2. 4xed Msec: (ti.6t .c tema and cost) r $ This is -a-dupjicate - Estimated total -0- original� s processed 5/6/77 and was lost Signature artment Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: 8-31-77 To Civil Service: Request recommendatOn. ount ministrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: December 7, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reallocate class and positions of Water Quality Control Operator to Water Quality Control Operator I. Study discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Water Quality Control Operator I. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 and 71/17 to reflect the retitling and reallocation of class and positions of Water Quality Control Operator to Water Quality Control Operator I, both at Salary Level 373t (1267-1397) . for Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: December 8 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective December 14, 1977. County Administrator Action of the Board Of Supervisors p E C 1 3 197T Adjustment APPROVED. ( ) on S ,. J R.. bLSS0�1, ' dpunty Clerk 3 1977 Date: DEC 1 By: atrlcia A. Bell Oeputy Clerk APPROVAL o6 t1tiz ad j u stmejt t eon6t to te,6 an Appkopn is t ion Ad j"trrnen t and Pe u onne.Q Ructuti.on Amendmemit. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form muz.t be completed,and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (14347) (Rev. 11/70) 0t►t►32 POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: G'D 055871 Department HRAlmanpower Project Budget Unit 583 Date 10-11-77 Action Requested: Cancel Administrative Analyst-Project position #760-01 from cost center 83; add one Manpower Analyst position in cost center 583. ASAP Proposed effective date: Explain why adjustment is needed: To restore the Manpower Analyst position encumbered by the appointment of Mr. Pete Zaragoza Estimated cost of adjustment: ur�ty Amount: VED 1 . Sal ari es_and; wages: $ 2. Fixed met§; (fit itema and coat) r; 'I Y'/ O. +ce Of $ Estimated total $ Signature Department d Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: October 19 . 1977 To Civil Service for review and reconinengir 7 on. Count ./Admin rator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission pati: December 7, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation ll// Classify 1 Manpower Analyst-Project and cancel 1 Administrative Aide-CETA. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Manpower Analyst-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Manpower Analyst-Project, Salary Level 352 (1078-1310) and the cancellation of (1) Administrative Aide-CETA, position X101, Salary Level 284 (876-1065) . for ersonnel Di rector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: ve&ember 8, 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective December 14, 1977. U1"\ 1 County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisorson DEC 13 1977 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) ds SON, •C4q mty Clerk Date: DEC 13 1977 By: Patricia A. Bell Depyty Clerk APPROVAL o4 &Zz adjuz me it eonstautes an App�top&iati.an Adjustment and PeAhOhna Re.botati.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must by completed,and -supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) Vr POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: /y11S Department Ccco. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 10/24/77 Action Requested: Establish exempt classification of Family Nie Practitioner Trainee at a salary level of $300. ; add three positions Proposed effective date:11_/1/77 Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide employmgnt and pay status for PNP Trainees f_ Contra Costcp Estimatet -cos�f adjustment: County Amount:RECEIV ED 1 . Salaries an8 wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets .s: (t'L6t terns and cost) NOV 10 1977 Uffice f $ HUMA C g 'Lcunth Adrn'nrstrator. N RES u�cL� AGENCY Estimated total $ !.. Approved "' x:! Do} Signature ,)Geor e De nan Medical Director _ """"�"'`�-�-� Departmen Head Initial Determination of County Administrator te: Novem r-1-7-,_ 1977 To Civil Service for review and recommendat'10 County A dmiflistrAtor Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission ate: December 7, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Family Nurse Practitioner Intern on an Exempt basis and classify (3) positions. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, by adding Family Nurse Practitioner Intern, at 1977-78 Salary Level $30OF and 1978-79 Salary Level $315F; also amend Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of (3) exempt positions of Family Nurse Practitioner Intern. Can be effective day following Board action. This class is exempt from overtime. Assistant Personnel ))irector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: December R, 1977 --- "- Recommendation 977 -Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective December 14, 1977. 40, �&0( r,&I County Administrat Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on DEC 13 1977 J. OLS1S A,' Clerk Date: DEC 13 1977 By: Patricia A. Rell Deputy.Clerk APPROVAL c,4 -t1,LZs a.d j us.tmem t eonzt i..tu tez an Appnop vLa tc.on Adl uz tment and PeAz onnet Re6o&ti oit AmendmejLt. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form muht be completdd and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 040,34 D R A F T-EXEMPT 1977-78 Proposed Salary: $30OF 1978-79 Proposed Salary: $315F Contra Costa County December 1977 FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER INTERN DEFINITION: • Under close supervision of a physician, to learn to provide primary health care to individuals and families and to manage the stable phase of chronic illnesses; and to do other related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: This is a training classification for enrollees in a Family Nurse Practitioner course of study at the University of California at Davis who have completed one year of academic study and who must also complete a six-month internship at the County Hospital as part of the training program. This class is exempt from the classified service. Limitation: Appointment to the Family Nurse Practitioner Intern class is limited to six months. TYPICAL TASKS: Under close supervision of a physician, learns to do the following: identi- fies the health status of individuals and families by taking thorough histories, performing physical uncomplicated prenatal care and post-partum follow-up for mother and child; makes simple gynecological diagnoses and provides simple treatments for these conditions by specific protocols established through collaboration among adminis- trators and health professionals including physicians and nurses from the agency staff; manages the stable phases of chronic illness to include diabetes, congestive heart failure, arthritis, hypertension and obstructive pulmonary disease; provides support- ive psychological care to neuropsychiatric patients; provides counseling, guidance and instruction in the areas of personal hygiene and family planning; makes home visits to assess the health status of acutely ill , home-bound patients and provides care as needed; as directed, evaluates nursing services, recommends on needed areas of training, and develops and implements training sessions; assists nursing adminis- tration in revising and establishing nursing care standards and protocol ; plans and implements new nursing programs with nursing administration to include writing funding proposals; evaluates current nursing programs and recommends revisions; participates in record audit, utilization review and other quality assurance activities to ensure compliance with federal regulations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Licenses Required: Possession of a valid license as a Registered Nurse issued by the State of California and a valid California Motor Vehicle Operator's License. Education: Successful completion of one year of academic study in the Family Nurse Practitioner training program at the University of California at Davis. 000135 Page Two FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER INTERN December 1977 Good knowledge of the medical , biological and physical sciences related to the applicable area of medicine; good knowledge of the procedures and practices applied in the examination, diagnosis and treatment of patients; knowledae and understanding of the environment, principles, ethics and human relationships in the field of medicine; ability to identify medical or health problems and determine appropriate action to meet the problem, including referral to a physician; ability to perform specific diagnostic and therapeutic practices and procedures; ability to work responsibly with physicians, nursing staff and to deal effectively with patients; ability to teach and offer consultation; ability to communicate effec- tively both orally and'in writing. Class Code No. MGH:rfl 12/07/77 cc: Human Resources Agency HDC, RH, RKH, WR, EK, SAFETY, TRAINING Departmental Approval Date 00036 POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: 5200 Department Social Service Budget Unit 501 Date October 27. 1977 Action Requested: Reallocate one full-time Social Work Supprvitnr TT pnSitinn ( 5200-501 )DHA-14)to apart-time (32/40) position of the same class_ Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide a part-time position for assignment of an existing-Social Work Supervisor 11. Costa County Estimat(,d..cos5 of adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: 1 . Salaries anis wages: NOV 2 3 1977 $ 2. Fixed Asset: (tryst stew and ccat) Office of CountyAdt,•.;4stratJ Estimated total Signature Departmem&Aedd Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: November 29, 1977 To Civil Service for review and recommendati ri" County -AComi-efs tratoF"- Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: nPrPmbPr 7- 19 Classification and Pay Recommendation Decrease hours of Social Work Supervisor II, position #14. Study discloses duties and responsibilities remain appropriate to the class of Social Work Supervisor II. The aboveaaction can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by decreasing the hours of 40/40 Social Work Supervisor II, position X14, to 32/40, Salary Level 455 (1476-1794) . Can be effective day following Board action. r for Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: December 8 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective December 14, 1977. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors DEC 13 1977 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on JOLSSON, County, Clerk Date: DEC 13 1977 By; 'I, ° Patricia A. Be)! DOPU� Clerk APPROVAL of flus ad1u.3tnent const Luta an Appnopti.ati.on Adiurtment and Peuonriet Reso.Euti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mWSt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) CONTRA-COSTA' COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZI[jj10N OMIT: ACCOUNT CODING Public Works ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY PUBLIC WORKS BUSINESS & SVCS 4502 4951 Desk 0004 ?5 EQUIPMENT GARAGES 0062 4951 Calculator 0014 15 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONPkGl,,LER � ey: —� Date �2'L /77 Appropriate additional funds for purchase of COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR desk. By: Dote BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES:Supervisors Kenny.Fandcn Schroder,Eiuggess,Hasselrine No: onDE� 1/3 1 77 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK a. Public Works Directob / O V SIGNATURE TITLE 12DA6E/77 ey. APPROPRIATION AA P0�/05/�' - // atricia A. Bell ADJ. JOURNAL N0. •/ Clerk (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE 00035 0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 000139 CONTRA' COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: County Administrator ACCOUNT CODING Plant Acquisition) ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY 4403 4136 holding Cell Door $1, 800 4405 4199 Various Alterations $1,800 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REOUEST AUDITOR- NT ER eys2 T1 Dare 12-/6/» Adjustment to increase $1,700 budget appropriation to total of $3,500 determined COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR to be necessary to replace Holding Cell Door and related work in Bay Tiunicipal Court By: 1 Date 12 f/11 facility in Richmond County Administration J Building. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YE S: Supervisors Kenny,Fanden Schroder.Boggcss,Hassdrine NO: kQy�, „� OPEC/ 1� 19 7 �e Assistant County J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. Administrator-,Fin. .2//6/7" SIGNATURE TITLE DATE � e . � i, APPROPRIATION A P006�G�' Patricia A. bellPur1 Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL NO. ((�� (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE 0�_ 040 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. h. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 4 041 ` CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 27 RECEIVEL) ACCOUNT CODING I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: EC X77 Personnel 0035 ORGANIZATION SUB OBJECT 2. AUDITgF{-CDNTR S7 A ELtIJW,AS$ET gECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM D40NTITY 1300 2250 Lease of Equipment 1820 1300 4951 Office Equipment and Furniture (Fixed Assets) Data Action Inscribers $910.00 each 2 1820 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER BY� } n 1. Current plan is to continue use of this I� LCcX Data 12-1617 equipment for several years and purchase will result in considerable savings over COUNTY DMIN TRATOR a period of time. By: Dore L/Y117 2. Lease credit of approximately $780.00 i,-ill CS be applied toward purchase. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 3. No increased maintenance will be reauired YE S: Supemison Kenn},Fanden as existing maintenance contract izil Schruder,BoWss,Has3chine continue in "oree. NO: �Okq n QDEC/ 1� 1917 �s��f,�,rL; Asst. Mr. of Pers 12/I J.R. SSON, CLERK 4. . 7 i SIGNATURE TITLE DATE gy. o if APPROPRIATION A PO ZZ.-b23 Patricia A. Bell DePtY ClerkADJ. JOURNAL NO.(M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE 0 ,01[ n J INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM C34TRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of SuDervisors. LL. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 000,43 ." 'Al CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • 1, 1° � `J� •� r APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C !7 ACCOUNT CODING 1. DEPARTMENT Of ORGANIZATION INIT: Mt. Diablo Marshal's Office 019ANIZAT111 SUI-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET -bECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY — - 0260 2170 Household Expense 1 1952 njjd Pwrijitttre w=ee v -�o�) �,j;= -TEr3stcn r. APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER For purchase of furniture needed for Marshal's private office: By �j 9- Data 7 1 desk S 160.97 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Extension 103.78 By. Data 12-13 /T7 Chair 118.37 Chair 118.37 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 5 501.49 YES•Suln•n•esurs Kenny.Fandcn $chtvdct•tiucss.Nassdcinc 32,00 Sales Tax Estimate No: On.� D E 1 77 t S 533.49 J.R. LSSON, CLERK 4. �/r / 'J 're f%fes Marshal lo/?8/77 DIONATURE TITLE DATE gy; �h1,C 1.1=! . v`. .1:..1X.J�-4' APPAO►AIATlQ1 AP0�.5�SZ Patricia A. Deputy Clerk ADJ. J1111AL 10. ( ( IN 129 Rev. 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE 0 044 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORKS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Fora M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the fora as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and collar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank.* 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 6 Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: (, ACCOUNT CODING Consolidated Fire Protection District �6 ah ' 77 ORGANIZATION SUB OBJECT 2. AUDIT 'A �Cg FIXED HSE <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM DR�CONT UANTITT FT 7100 4951 File Cabinet 0002 1 380 4951 Exec. Posture Chairs 0008 75 4955 Portable Radios 0022 4 1700 4955 Programmable Scanner 0052 1 260 4955 For Portable Radios 0018 728 4955 For Portable Radios 0020 972 4955 For Scanner 0021 260 4956 For File Cab & Chairs 0028 455 PPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITO RO 1. Additional File Cabinet-needed for Public Education By:. Datey/ Officer. 2. Price increase. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 3. Additional radios needed for F6 Channel System. 4. Component of F6 Radio Channel System. By: � - Date/Z��/ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YE S: Supervrsurt Kcnnr.Fihden Schroder,less,Huedtine NO: HO On J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. /zzChief 12/ 1/77 OC111, SIGNATURE TITLE DATE B0 t-CL a 1 APPROPRIATION AP00,51- 61 Patricia A. Beit Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL NO. (M 129 Rev. 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE �)(W INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM UN TRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district -is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each - - - additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. h. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 0004 Y0 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Completion RESOLUTION NO. 77/1010 of improvements and declaring the widening of Oakley Road, a County road, Subdivision MS 122-76, Oakley Area. J The Public Works Director has notified this Board that (with the exception of minor deficiencies, for which a $150.00 cash bond (Deposit Permit Detail No. 4381 , dated December 7,, 1977) has been deposited to insure correction of same,) improvements have been completed in Subdivision MS 122-76, Oakley, area, as provided in the agreement heretofore approved by this Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in the following subdivision have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said Subdivision Agreement: Subdivision Date of Agreement MS 122-76 July 26, 1977 (American Motorists Insurance Company - 7SM 170-274 - BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the $500 cash deposit as surety (Auditor's. Deposit-Permit Detail No. 00401 dated July 18, 1977) be' RETAINED for 'one year pursuant to the requirements of Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakley Road widening, which is shown on the Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 122-76 filed July 28, 1977, in Book 56 of Parcel Maps at page 36 is hereby ACCEPTED.as a County R6 d. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. 0 cr_ Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-Maintenance Recorder Public Works Director-LD Frank Favaloro" 1605 Aster. Drive Antioch,,:CA RESOLUTION NO. 77/1010 0004S -1J��i�� �\1iCCJ?P�I� Jt)1�11111'J J•�1''i i.J 11.:TI �n r.-'rls 11.•t:•T• (l.. (1... .. . TO CLERK: DOMID OI' at o ' clock - SUPr.R1'I TORS j•`' Contra Costa County Record: J. R. OLSSON, County Recorder Fee S Official BOARD OF, SU=VISORS, CO2,yRA COSili .COLii,TY, C:.L 1FOJ":.:IA In the Matter of Accepting and Ciring RESOLUixo:: OF ACCEPI'7:,;CE Notice O Completion of Contract with 3 2nd 7•:0 0_iICE � Sarott Construction Co. (C. C. S§3056 10 3) Project No. 655-4364-665-77 RESOLUlIO.1 'ri(?. The Board of Supers*isors of Contra Costa Courter :;ySOLVES TII1+;- The Coun[y of- Contra Costa o. September 6, 1977 contracted -with Sarott Construction Co. 1021 Der Drive Lafayette, California 94549 _ Ti ^,e and hadr ess of Con Trac Lcr) for reconstruction of the roadway section and installation of underdrai n system on Kenyon Avenue between Wellesley Avenue and Purdue Avenue in the Kensington N area, Project No. 1655-4364-665-77, rl1i �.�n pa The Aetna Casualty and Surety Company of Hartford as sure-.,,* , ' Ul-ame of b0_nd2.n!r U0.2-any for vior1_ to be Performed on the (;round2s of the Coan;.y; and The Publ i n '.•lor):S Director reports that saki v.ork has been inspected and complies with the approved plans, special provisions , and+ standard specifications, and recommends its acceptance as complete o as of November 25, 1977 Therefore , said viory is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerh shall file with the CoL.,zty Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as *a Notice of -Completion for -said contract. PASSED AND AI;OI'TEED 011 December 13, 1977 CERTIFICATION and 1 LRIs I CATI ON 1 certify that the iOt ei;O'_;1� 2S a true an!! correct copy of resolu- tion and accoDta lce duly adop-Led cn6 er.cred on t-e T_';nutL3 of L':ls Board ' s Meeting On tho above chile. I declare uT.dcr penalty Oi perji:ry that the foregoing is true and correct. Dat cd: December 13, 1977 J. 11. OLSSO;;, County Clerk Ire at Martincz, California 'ex officio Clerk of the Board By li-epu cyIer . Originator: Public Works Department, Construction Division cc: Jccc:oro _nu rc:lu.•n Contractor Auditor Publi c l:/nrhS 41 l •.,. .� r,1::�11UT7o;t ;:c,. ^77/1011 00049 1'i Ci11 r\1iCi�)!?,!•.T� R 1S'�i 1�ii �. i�lri l'.?TI A P T.^•r,l ..•,:•T• fly• TO cI,1:I�r BOARD OF .__. SUPERVISORS � at o ' clocl: M. Contra Co-ta County Record:; J. R. OZSSO41 , County Recorder Tee S Official 130ARD OF SUPERVISORS, CO?�TRA COSTA •COU111TY, C111IFORI-IA In the Matter of Accepting and Giving } RESOLUTI01; Or ACCEPTANCE Notice of Completion of Contract with ) and f:OTICE OF CO '.PLETIO;: Graham Contractors, Inc. (C.C. S§3086, 3093) Project No. 4923-925-77 RESOLUTIO:-: 3.10. 77/1012 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County I:ySOLVES TIIAT:' The County of Contra Costa on June 13, 1977 contracted -pith Graham Contractors, Inc. P: 0. Box 26770 San Jose, California 95159 flame and Address of Con,.rac for) for applying a slurry seal to road surfaces at twelve sites located in the westerly and southerly central county 'areas and the city of Lafayette, Project No. 4923-925-77, with Industrial Indemnity .Company of San Francisco as surety, rn .ame of 13on ding C,'ompa_ny) c� for work to be performed on the grounds of the County; and The Public Works Director reports that said work has been inspected w and complies with the approved plans, special provisions, and CD standard specifications, and recommends it") acceptance as complete as or August 26, 1977 ; 2 Therefore, '-said work. is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk shall file with the Cou�-ity.Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as'-a I%Totice of Completion for -said contract. PASSED AIM AI;OPTBD 01.1 December 13, 1977 • CERTIFICATION and VERIFICATION I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct cony of a resolu— tion and acceutance duly adopted mid entered on the minutes of i'-:is Board' s meeting; on. the above date. I decla.rc under penalty of perjury that t..e foregoing is true .and correct. Datcd: December 13, 1977 J. R. OLSSO;:, County Clerk P� at Martin^_s, California ez officio Clerk of the Board Cl)u ty r F. Originator: Public Works Department, Construction Rivision cc: liccora XlU 11CIUVII Contractor . /1ud.i•Cor. Public 1:'orks RY. 01.11`!.'IOU '310. o6o5o BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Authorizing Certification ) No. 1 of Right-of-Way in ) connection with San Pablo Ave. ) Safety Barrier Installation ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1013 Project No. 0971-4418-663-77 ) (04-CC-O-CR, HHS-A038(1) ) Pinole Area ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: In order to obtain Federal and State aid assistance from the State of California in connection with San Pablo Ave. Safety Barrier Installation project, Project No. 0971-4418-66.3-77 (04-CC-0-CR, HHS-A038(l) , and for the State Department of Transportation to approve the project for advertising, it is necessary that the County of Contra Costa certify to the State Department of Transportation that the rights-of-way necessary for the proper execution of the Project have been acquired; The Certification of Right-of-Way, Certification No. 1 , attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, is hereby APPROVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and the Chairman of the Board is hereby AUTHORIZED and ORDERED to execute the same for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED on December 13, 1977, unanimously by Supervisors present. Originator: Public Works Department, Real Property Division cc: County Counsel Public Works (2) Real Property (6) County Administrator RESOLUTION NO. 77/ 1013 00051 EXHIBIT 14-2c January 1977 Right-of-Way Certification Format B LOCAL AGENCY NAIV, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY December 13, 1977 04-CC-0-CR Date Identification Number RIGHT-OF-WAY CERTIFICATION HAS - A038(1 ) Federal Program - San Pablo Avenue, #0971-4418-663-77 . treet, Road, or Project Name _ San Pablo Avenue Job Limits Right-of-way acquisition was not required for the construction of _ this project since all work is being done as set forth below: 1. STATUS OF P_IGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION All Construction is within existing Right-of-Way. All right-of-way was acquired prior to July 1 , 1972. 2. STATUS OF AFFECTED RAILROAD FACILITIES NONE " 3. DESIGNATED MATERIAL SITES NONE 4. DESIGNATED DISPOSAL PREAS NONE 5. STATUS OF UTILITY RELOCATIONS NONE • 6. .. SCHEDULE FOR REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTIONS NONE 7. UNAUTHORIZED ENCORACHMENTS NONE Microfilmed with board order nu �Z2 EXHIBIT 14-2d January 1977 S. COMPLIANCE WITH FEDEPAL AND STATE P•EQUIREM"ENTS REGARDING THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY _ The acquisition of right-of-way was not required. 9. COMPLIANCE WITH RELOCATION ADVISORY ASSISTANCE AND PAYMENTS PROVISIONS OF FEDERAL AUD STATE LA14 The project did not require the displacement of any persons or business. - - - - +` I HEREBY CERTIFY the right-of-way on this project as conforming to. " Statement No. ( 1 ) of Paragraph 5c of FHPM-642.1.' f AGENG C OSTA COUNTY Approved as to form: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, COUNTY COUNSEL y airman, 3oar oT Supervi-sops Date December 13, 1977 By: Deputy , / ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Recommendedr Cer By: tificatio _ By• �. �GZ� Deputy fj� �GGL Vernon line Public Works Director B y: G. Tgerna �^_Princ'iWReal Property Agent BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Authorizing Certification ) No. 1 of Right-of-Way in ) connection with road shoulder } improvements on Reliez Valley ) RESOLUTION NO. 7711014 Road and Rh'eem Blvd. , Project ) No. 3554-4419-663-772, ) - (04-CC-0-CR, HHS-A842(1)) ) Pleasant Hill , Orinda Area ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: In order to obtain Federal and State aid assistance from the State of California in connection with road shoulder .improvements on Reliez Valley Road and Rheem B1vd., Project No. - .3554'-4419-663-77 (04-CC-0-CR, HHS-A8420)), and for the State Department of Transportation to approve the project for advertising, it is necessary that the County of Contra Costa certify to the State Department of Transportation that the rights-of-way necessary for the proper eXprution of the Project have been acquired; The Certification of Right-of-Way, Certification No. 1 , attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, is hereby APPROVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and the Chairman of the Board is hereby AUTHORIZED and ORDERED to execute the same for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED on December 13, 1977, unanimously by Supervisors present. Originator: Public Works Department, Real Property Division cc: County Counsel Public Works (2) Real Property (6) County Administrator RESOLUTION NO. 77/1014 00054 EXHIBIT 14-2c January 1977 Right-of-Way-Certification Format B . LOCAL AGENCY IJAIIE:. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY December 13. 1977 04-CC-0-CR Date Identification dumber RIGHT-OF-WAY CERTIFICATION NHS - A842(1) FederalProgram 3554, 2844-4419-663=77 _ Reliez Valley Rd. , Rheem Blvd. street, Road, or Project Pune Reliez Valley Roard, Rheem Blvd. Job Lini is Right-of-way acquisition was not required for the construction of. this project since all work is being done as set forth below: 1. STATUS OF P_IGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION All Construction is within existing Right-of-Way. All right-of-way was acquired prior to July 1 , 1972. 2. STATUS OF AFFECTED RAILROAD FACILITIES NONE _ 3. DESIGNATED MATERIAL SITES NONE 4. DESIGNATED DISPOSAL P.REAS NONE 5. STATUS OF UTILITY RELOCATIONS NONE 6. _ SCHEDULE -FOR REMOVAL OF. OBSTRUCTIONS _ NONE 7. UNAUTHORIZED ENCORACHMENTS NONE Microfilmed with board order, 00057 �. EXHIBIT 14-2d January 1977 S. COMPLIANCE WITH FEDEPAL AND STATE REQUIREMENTS REGARDING THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY The acquisition of right-of-way was not required. 9: COMPLIP110E WITH RELOCATION ADVISORY ASSISTANCE AND PAYMENTS PROVISIONS OF FEDERAL MID STATE LAW The project did not require the displacement of any -persons or business. ,- I HEREBY CERTIFY the right-of-way on this project as conforming to. ` Statement No. -( 1 ) of Paragraph 5c of FHPM-642.1.- _ AG CY T TA COUNTY Approved'as to form: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, COUNTY COUNSEL ey airman, oar o uperviso944�gess Date December 13, 1977 By: Pz& S V � - eputy ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Recommended r Certification: By: � PG�uo Deputy By: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director By: T. Peana Princi 1 Real Property Agent IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Completion ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1015 of drainage improvements ) Orinda Area. ) The Public Works Director has notified this Board that improvements have been completed on the Las Cascades Storm Drain, Orinda area, as provided in the Drainage Improvement Agreement heretofore approved by this Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in the storm drain have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said Drainage Improvement Agreement: Project Date of Agreement Hacienda Homes - Las Cascades Rd. December 21, 1976 (DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT) (United Pacific Insurance Company - U954463) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the $500 cash deposit as surety (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 141448 dated November 17, 1976) be RETAINED for one year pursuant to the requirements of the Agreement. PASSED by the Board on December 13,1977. r� I i j i I r O b O v a� [r o Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-Maintenance Recorder Public Works Director-LD Planning Director Hacienda Homes Inc 11 E1 Caminito rinda, Calif 94563 Mr. Phelon No. 42 Las Cascades 12rinda, California 94563 0005'7 1 ' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of a Subdivision) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1016 Agreement of Subdivision MS 11-77, ) Alamo Area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: A subdivision agreement with Elbaco, Inc. , subdivider, wherein said subdivider agrees to complete all improvements as required in said subdivision agreement within one year from the date of said agreement; Said document was accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Surety Bond (No. SCR 632 6087) issued by Fireman's Fund Insurance Company with Elbaco, Inc. as principal , in the amount of $1 ,700.00 for Faithful Performance and $1 ,700.00 for Labor and Materials; b. Cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 04305, dated December 5, , 1977), in the amount of $500.00, deposited by: Elbaco, Inc. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said subdivision agreement is APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on December 13, 1977 Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD Director of Planning Elbaco, Inc. P. 0. Box 415 Danville, CA 94526 i J RESOLUTION NO. 77/1016 . > The Qr,nt.-cn char0.d fir this bafd.ts. •�. - .. r��__ ' IMPROVE ENT SECURITY BOND I'OR SUB IVISION AGREEMENT BOND N0,' SCR 632 60 87 r.< (Performance; Guarantee, and Payment) - (Calif. Government Code §§66499-66499 .10) nZl._T.r,;,TIC)N. aliann, Inc, , as Frincipal, and FIRPVAN'S FUND JNsURANCE C2t4PANY a ration organized and existing under the Laws of the State of � __CpLQg�ya ___- _ and authorized to transact surety business in i'�:11._'craia, a. Surety, hereby ,jointly and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns to the County , of Contra Costa, California, to pay it .(A. Performance & Guarantee) PP W Dollars nnfepp for itsel or an ; cit?-asslr-nee under .the below-county subd"ivis-ion-agreement, plus W. Payment) One ttrnusand seven.htrdred Dollars yIP :O to secure the l: ims to whieh reference is made inTitle1 commencinl; with Section of Part of Division 3 of the Civil Code of the State of Califor- n1a. ._ . l�::%TT\I. OFSLi i.I�!?�IOIJ AG:Iirh:L'11T. The Princinal has, executed an -ir^anent with tt,e County to install and pay for street. , drainage, and •�t.:er• i:: _�:•ove:^s:ry:.: i:� Suhilivision ilu:•�1•er M.SZ_Il-7T , as specified in the' : ton Prreemont, and, to complete sn d' ; o _1 -%Ttthin the time specified letlr.rt ir. the Sut:(.;ivinion Arr•eement , all in accordance with State : 1 !,)ca! . :, -� 1� t >r , <••^ r r ' ''i - y conditions for laws ar:•t I i i?t*:• � .tit e :nd .ii o ci r to :�r�,. , f of" thy. .•'1,na: !I:ir. or Parcel "•'an for said ."u!)division.. U1, ,1r. _ yVlr to. A. •":te :ondition of- thi:i ot.T i f;ation as to Set tion. 1 . (A) above is such .that if ':t!e above bounded principal , his or its heirs , executors$ ad:::intstratora , successors or assi,_ns , s'rtll in all thinks, stand to and at•lde by , and well and truly keep and perform Lite ccvenants , conditions t n'i ;?I'OV;:', o;?,; In 'Line :�iii1l a)'rCemer_L�`ant3,any alteration thereof made as therein ter ovict-•tt , c:;: hiz or .its Part , to be kept and performed at the t :rc -ind lr. the manner therein zpecified , and in all respects according .c thel r tr,ie intent and meaning, and shal l Indem.nj f; and ave harmless ,:n int of •'.)ntr:. Costa (or city a:;.;irnee) , its of'f'i cern, agents and az; therein st !1vilat.ed , than Lhi* oi:lirat lIc-n hall become null -n•' void: otherwine it shall be _and •rena:ln in full force and effect . `..> a r•art of t1ir: o`:lira#.:ori secured Ianretby ani? in addition to the :'•:4'{` :?iT:.'�Sn:, sr•c ci i^'1 *Uhcrefor , there s!iai l be included costs and reason- c> exrn.�t•r .:'Iii i�_ 1 ct%•1 tjd 1 nr*. rnn:;o:;; blu atL-,!-rjCy 's fees , incurred :•- L:;• �ri: for •1L; :t: .:itrai`' ) in :uecc:s.:•ull:, enforelrij- such obligation, «1.1 to he Laxed as costs and include-1 in any ludi;r+ent: rendered. H. ."he ecnuit ;on of thin olul !!-aticn as to :.ecticn I. (8) a.:ove :'r nc11ss1 and the uridersl f-ned es corporate surety are :i•t !' : . _ t tnd, :•:l:.0 the Coun"' of "on' ra Costa and all contractors, l.ii-orcrs , materin --men Pnd 'other persons employed in the •:•T.:r.*.'e s.: t: �: :•�r�::Z t d E'rees•v:nt ind re fere_=! to In the aforesaid 'Co,;c er riaLerlal: furnished or 3abor tt1F?'="eon of any kind, or Por' J. Microfilmed- with board order , 00059 NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT—ATTORNEY IN FACT STATE OF CALIFORNIA On this 16th _ ,__day of_..._November , 19 7.7 , before Veva IS. Cramer _�^_ � S.S. me, _. _._.._._....._.__._._�..._ _._ , a Notary Public in and for CONTRA COSTA__ CONTPA COSTA said__ __,•_,__._�___•_County, State aforesaid, residing therein, duly commis- sioned and sworn, personally appeared..__.....�gik t__J... Duran known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney in fact of FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY and aclmowledged to me that he subscribed the name of FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE 7 COMPANY thereto, and his own as attorney in fact IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, CONTRA COSTA S=o:t at my office in the said..._.....--__—._.._—County _ _....___ t;c:: the day and year in this certificate first above written. evat5. r CONTRA CGSTAJ,y cc,r ii r Notary Public in and for the. __ County of _ State of California. My comani«ion expires ._._.—...__.. 360042-5-75 s Microfilmed with board order 000160 - amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act with respect to such work or labor, that said surety will pay the same-in an amount not exceeding the amount hereinabove set forth, and also in case suit is brou(;ht upon this bond, will pay, in addition to the face amount thereof, costs and reasonable expenses and fees, .including•reasonable attorney's fees, incurred by County (or city assignee) in successfully enforcing, such obligation, to be awarded and fixed by the court, and to be taxed as costs and- to be included in the judgment therein ren- dered. It is hereby exTnressly stipulated and agreed' that this bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons , companies and corporations entitled to file claims under Title 15 (commencing with Section 3082) of Part !J• of Division 3' of the Civil Code , so as to give a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. Should the condition of this •bond be Sully performed then this obligation shall become null and void, otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and effect. C. Ilo alteration of said subdivisicn arr.!ement or any plan or specification of said work agreed to by. the Princ :ral and the County shall relieve any surety from liability on th!s, bond ; and con- sent is hereby given to hake such alterations without further notice to or consent l:y Suretly ; and th6 0"urety hereby waives the provisions of Calif. Civil Code :'81�?, and holds itnelf bound c:ithout regard to and 1nde,rendently of any action against Principal wherever taken. 5IGNEI) AND on NOVEMBER 16, 1977 , P}'I1:CIPAL SURETY ,�alltU{{• FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCEkip `rte 7�<< �,t ,!'• S�l..•tJ��Lo - t .. '. r .. -3[ 'A �•� LY �,(jl�-� * � �! jl' if � * � * �[ 1Y � �• * * � � •. �*; � >� * ,,* ;"*:��:,... cam �t R01� ?yrs, vice-President 4111 ' e.•Q}" dal i f ornia )ss. ( r.,» -`fou'nt;�f��of Contra Costa ) ACKiIO:':T..i i!C��IE:d'1' by SUhL'�Y3'�!.��,�,., t.41�ialillk V%n 8 1 the person(s ) t•-hose nam(.(e ) is/are sinned - 1 l-noon to ine to be Attorney(s)-in-Fact ', t w re ) 1 1� �i :l,)r;;tC 1'QI• :� .iI'C� : iln 10 � .ir ;'ar Llli.• Cornorate :;arel.y , ports appeared be.rorc [ne and acknowledged c` . `o r,P that Ile sinned the name of" the Corporation as Surety and his/ their own nacneTs) as it n Attorney(s)-in-Fact. DFrICIAL SEAL Li t T 'Zip i r 1 � s ( t�TAR DORISBORiS R R! G LLI 'G #409 f,:Ei�--ataoRhU' Doris R. Grilli •'-�,v, GQ.'-r?hd i::STR C41if+7Y ' °'' "= "`� �. a"a` isrT 1 r� Public for Count and State ?Notary i .� Y 2176) .Ll)-15 },13II :!) -2- li Microfilmed with board order ' _ 00 T)1 SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT (§1) Subdivision: MS 11-17 (§1) Subdivider: Elm, , (Government Code §966462 -and §§66463) (§1) Effective Date: December 13, 1911 (§1) Completion Period: One Year I. PARTIES & DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "Count ", and the above named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows, concerning t is subdivision: 2. IMPROVEMENTS. Subdivider shall construct, install and complete road and street improvements, tract lrainage, street signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially Title 9, and including future amendments, and all improvements required in the improvement plans of this subdivision as reviewed and on file in the County's Public Works Department. Subdivider shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work") within the above completion period from date hereof as required by the California Sub division Map Act (Government Code §§66410 and folle::ing), in a gccd w-Wr)=&like manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a conflict between the improvement plans and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GUARANTEE. Subdivider guarantees that the work is and will be free from defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with Article 94-4.4 of the County Ordinance Code; and he shall so guarantee it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performanbe. 4. IAiPROVEMENT SECURITY: Upon executing this agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to Government Code §§ 66499, deposit as security with the County: A. For Performance and Guarantee: $ 500.00 cash, plus additional security, in the amount of $ 1 ;700.00 which together- exceed the estimated cost of the work. Such additional security ss presented in the form of: ❑ Cash, certified check, or cashier's check Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees his performance of this agreement and of the :pork for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workman- ship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. Upon completion of the work, Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bond in accordance with County Ordinance. B. For Payment: Security in the amount of $1,700.00 , which is the estimated cost of the work. Such security is presented in the form of: ❑,Cash, certified check, or cashier's check ,n Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees payment to the contractor, to his subcon- tractors, and to persons renting aqui men or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. F It E D ' P�7 C, 1 :1 1(,)7 7 -1- J. R..OLSSON CLERK BOARD Oi SUPERVISORS Microfilmed with board order CONTRASCO n (� B - , Sl.,f..De ut n���l►111 -d S. WARRANTY. Subdivider warrants that said improvement plans are adequate to accomplish this wor as promised in Section 2; and if, at any time before the County's resolution of completion for the subdivision, said improvement plans prove to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as - promised. b. NO WAIVER BY COUNTY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or pay- ments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 7. INDEMNITY. Subdivider shall hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilities'-` s` defined in this section: A. The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. B. The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combi- nation of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County reviewed said improvement plans or accepted the work as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s), action(s) or other pro- ceeding(s) concerning these. C. The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non- negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this Agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontractor or any officer, agent or employee of one-or more of them. D. Non-conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or reviewed any plan(s) or specification(s) _ in connection with this work or subdivision, or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 3. ' COSTS. Subdivider shall pay when due, all the costs of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 9. SURVEYS. Subdivider shall set and establish survey monuments in accordance with the filed map and to the satisfaction of the County Road Commissioner-Surveyor. 10. NONPERFORMA.�y'CE AND COSTS. If Subdivider fails to complete the work within the time specified in this Agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completing the work, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIGN14ENT. If. before County accepts the work, the subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this Agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing them. -2- Microfilmed with board order 00063 12. RECORD MAP. In consideration hereof, County shall allow Subdivider to file and record the Final Map or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDER: (see note below),,,,,,;!! Vernon L. Cline, _Public Works Director Elbaco, BY Roy s, Vice President •'�-: D uty (Designate official capacity in,.the'•buisiness ,,� �, l `ori/rriiii���"`' RECOMs`ZEN-DED FOR APPROVAL: Note to Subdivider; (1) Execute acknowledg- ment form below; and if a corporation, affix ~r % corporate seal. r, Assistant Public Works Director (CORPORATE SEAL) FORM APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel. State of Calfornia ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of Contra Costa . )ss. or Individual) On November 18, 1977 the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is/are knwon to me to be the individual(s) and officer(s)' or partner(s) as stated above who signed this instrument, personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me that he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. OFFICIAL SEA! (NOTARIAL SEA DORIS R. GRIttI '� XTAY PUBLIC CW41RACDoris R. Grilli �Y torw+n:ss,oc:E,pres es O&t!obv.D!r 3.19AI Notary Public for said County and State (Subdiv. Agrmt. CCC Std. Form) LD-9 (Rev 1/77) Microfilmed with board order 00064 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Platter of Completion ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1017 of Improvements, Silver Cloud Place, ) Danville Area. ) WHEREAS the Public Works Director having notified this Board that improvements have been completed for Silver Cloud Place Road Acceptance, Danville area, as provided in the Road Acceptance Agreement heretofore approved by this Board on February 3, 1976; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following improvements have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said Agreement: Date of Agreement Silver Cloud Place Road Acceptance December 18, 1975 (American Casualty Company - 554-40-44) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the $500 (shown in error as $400 on resolution 76/98) cash deposit as surety (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 132836 dated January 28, 1976) be RETAINED for one year pursuant to the requirements of Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Silver Cloud Place will not be accepted nor declared to be a County Road until such a time as the roads shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4336 are accepted and declared to be County Roads. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Auditor Controller Recorder (viaew) Public Works rector Kay Building Co. 880 Hinkley Rd. Burlingame, CA RESOLUTION NO. 77/1017 0006-5 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1018 the Final Map of Subdivision 4610, ) Danville Area. ) The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: The Final Map of Subdivision 4610, property located in the Danville area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; A subdivision agreement with Turner & Turner, Inc. , subdivider, wherein said subdivider agrees to complete all improvements as required in said subdivision agreement within one year from the date of said agreement; Said documents were accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance .Code, as follows: a. Cash Bond (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 04129, dated November 30, 1977 in the amount of $10,050.00 for Faithful Performance and $10,050.00 for Labor and Materials; deposited by Turner and Turner, Inc. Letter from the County Tax Collector stating that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in said map, and that the 1977-78 tax lien has been paid in full . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Final Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to public use. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said subdivision agreement is also APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on December 13, 1977. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD Director of Planning Turner & Turner, Inc. P. 0. Box 222 Danville, CA - RESOLUTION NO. 77/1018 0 066 t t f SUBDIVISION AGREDIENT (§1) Subdivision: 4610 (§l) Subdivider: Turner & Turner. Inc. (Government Code §§66462 P. 0. Box 222 Danville CA and §966463) (§1) Effective Date: -S1477 (91) Completion Period: �.�.c�.Y►t.:7 +3, fY�R 1. PARTIES F DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows, concerning Mis subdivision: 2. IMPROVEMENTS. Subdivider shall construct, install and complete road and street improvements, tract drainage, street signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially Title 9, and including future amendments, and all improvements required in the improvement plans of this subdivision as reviewed and on file in the County's Public Works Department. Subdivider shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work") within the above completion period from date hereof as required by the California Sub- division Map Act (Government Code §§66410 and following), ir, a good woikTucaunlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a conflict between the improvement plans and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GUARANTEE. Subdivider guarantees that the work is and will be free from defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with Article 94-4.4 of the County Ordinance Code; and he shall so guarantee it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performanbe. 4. P•iPROVEMENT SECURITY: Upon executing this agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to Government Code §§ 66499, deposit as security with the County: A. For Performance and Guarantee: $ In nsn_nn cash, plus additional security, in the amount of $ which together total estimated cost of the work. Such additional security is presented in the form of: K7' ® Cash, certified check, or cashier's check -�� ❑ Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees his performance of this agreement and of the work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workman- ship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. Upon completion of the work, Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bond in accordance with County Ordinance. l B. For Payment: Security in the amount of $ 10,050.00 , which is k .the estimated cost of the work. Such security is presented in the form of: E] Cash, certified check, or cashier's check ❑ Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees payment to the contractor, to his subcon- tractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. -1- Microfilm--d with board order n` j 111��,6 S. WARRANTY. Subdivider warrants that said improvement plans are adequate to . accomplish this work as promised in Section 2; and if, at any time before the County's . resolution of completion for the subdivision, said improvement plans prove to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 6. NO WAIVER BY COUNTY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or pay- ments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the teems and conditions hereof. 7. INDEMNITY. Subdivider shall hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilitias defined in this section: A. The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. . B. The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combi- nation of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County reviewed said improvement plans or accepted the work as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s), action(s). or other pro- ceeding(s) concerning these. C. The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-. negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this Agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontractor or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them. D. :Von-conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or reviewed any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this work or subdivision, or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 8. ` COSTS. Subdivider shall pay when due, all the costs of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 9. SURVEYS. Subdivider shall set and establish survey monuments in accordance with the filed map and to the satisfaction of the County Road Commissioner-Surveyor. 10. NONPERFORMANCE AND COSTS. If Subdivider fails to complete the work within the time specified in this Agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completing the work, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIGNMENT. If, before County accepts the work, the subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this Agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing them. -2- r � 12. RECORD MAP. In consideration hereof, County shall allow Subdivider to file and record the Final Map or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDER: (see note below) Vernon.L. Cline, Public Works Director t'C £ / .si,�f'. ✓G . By By Deputy (Designate official capacity in the buisiness RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Note to Subdivider; (1) Execute acknowledg- ment form below; and if a co�`'p��ration•. affix corporate seal. ;•' "•, "" c ?A-Assistant Public Works Director (CORPORATE SEAL) 6, FORM APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN • County Counsel . State of C ifornia �/17 ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of *G177jz 4- )Ss. or Individual) Ch1 IVO U- 119 7 7 , the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider . and who is/are knwon to me to be the individual(s) and officer(s)' or partner(s) as stated above who signed this instrument, personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me that -}he� executed it and that the corporation or p ner 'p named above cute it. SEAL : � PAULA DOHEP mit r�L 5ME.Y)PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA �� •'�.� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Mf Cwoississ Expims JoI117,1181 Notary Public for said County and State (Subdiv. Agrmt. CCC Std. Form) LD-9 (Rev 1/77) o,LVRED P. LOMELI Collector Assistant County Treasurer— TAX COLLECTOR'S reasurer—TAAXCOLLECTOR'SOFFICE � Tax Collector __... .t of Ta:es First CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TY Delinquentllment of Taxes . ,..e.•,c•p. •.Sla CONTRA ... .:.o •Day ci:.ovember on the Tenth Day of Deee=ber MARTINEZ,CALIFORNIA _____________ Taxes Phone 228-3000.Ext.2385 Second Installment of Tares Duo cad "lays :. November 29 1977 Delinquent on the First Day of February an the Tenth Day of April IF THIS TR4,CT IS NOT r IISD BY F::.:.RUARY 28, 19 78 THIS I.b'TTER IS VOID This will certify that I have examined the map of the proposed subdivision entitled: ' TRACT NO. 4610 and have determined from the official tax records that there are no unpaid county taxes heretofore levied on the property included in the map. The current 1977-78 tax lien has been paid 3n full. EDIrAM We IFAL Tax Collector By: Deputy -777_t _t N'o`' yyn J 1 Microfilmed with board order IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) Accepting Grant Offer ) for a New Reliever ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1019 Airport Master Plan ) Study ) Work Order No. 5493-927 ) This Board having authorized the Public Works Director on June 22, 1976 to submit an application to the Federal Aviation Administration for a Planning Grant, and the Public Works Director having reported that a Grant Offer, dated November 14, 1977, has been received from the Federal Aviation Administration, IT IS RESOLVED that: 1. Contra Costa County accepts the Grant Offer of the United States of America, in the amount of $59,778, for the purpose of obtaining federal aid under Project No. A-06-0008-02, in the development of an airport master plan for a new airport site in Contra Costa County, California; and 2. The Public Works Director is hereby authorized and directed to sign the Statement of Acceptance of the Grant Offer, titled Part II - Acceptance, on behalf of Contra Costa County and the County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to attest the signa- ture of the Public Works Director and impress the official seal of Contra Costa County on the afore- said Statement of Acceptance; and 3. A true copy of the Grant Offer referred to herein is attached hereto and made a part thereof. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. Originator: Public Works Department Administration Division cc: Public Works Director County Administrator County Counsel Acting Airport Manager RESOLUTION NO. 77/1019 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION PAGE _OF 6 PAGES PLANNING GRANT AGREEMENT PART I — OFFER November 14, 1977 DATE OF OFFER TYPE OF PLANNING GRANT: ® AIRPORT MASTER PLANNING FOR PROJECT NO. A-06-0008-02'. 1 I' New Airport Site in Contra Costa. i County, ornia CONTRACT NO. DOT FA78WE-4539 F] AIRPORT SYSTEM PLANNING FOR 4 i COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA CALIFORNIA TO: 1 (herein referred to as the"Sponsor") FROM: The United States of America (acting through the Federal Aviation Administration, herein referred to as the "FAA"). { WHEREAS,the Sponsor has submitted to the FAA,an Airport baster Planning Grant Application (Master or System) dated November 4, 1976 (herein called the"Planning Application"),for a grant of funds for a project for the development for planning purposes of information and guidance to determine the extent, type, and nature of development needed for Contra Costa County, California (airport area name and/or location) (herein called the area ),which Planning Application as (airport or arca) approved by the FAA is hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof;and WHEREAS,the FAA has approved a project for the development of plans for the area (herein called the"Planning Project")consisting (airport or area) of the following approved airport master planning: (master or system) Airport Master Plan and site selection study for Contra Costa County, California. { i ( all as more particularly described in the Description of Work Program incorporated in the said Planning Application; FAA Form 5900-1 PG 1 (1-71) Microfilmed with board ordei j - I 0U()'12 2 5 PAGE OF PAGES I I NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to and for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Airport and Airway Development I Act of 1970, as amended, and in consideration of(a) the Sponsor's adoption and ratification of the representations and assurances contained in said Planning Application, and its acceptance of this Offer, as hereinafter provided, and (b) the t benefits to accrue to the United States and the public from the accomplishment of the airport master (master or system) planning included in the Planning Application,THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, FOR-AND ON BEHALF OF THE UNITED STATES,HEREBY OFFERS AND AGREES to pay,as the United States share 90 percent of the allowable costs incurred in accomplishing the Planning Project,subject to the following terms and conditions: 1. The maximum obligation of the United States payable under this Offer shall be S 59.778.00'. I. 2. The FAA, for and on behalf of the United States,may by written notice terminate or suspend this grant in whole or in part,or withhold payment,in the event that it finds that the Sponsor has: a. Failed to comply with Federal law or with any of the terms and conditions contained in this Planning Grant Agreement; b. Failed to carry out the Planning Project as approved; C. Made unauthorized or improper use of grant funds; d. Submitted any application, report, or other document which contains a misrepresentation of a material nature or is incorrect or incomplete in any material respect;or, E e. If for any reason continuation of the approved Planning Project is rendered impossible,ineligible,or illegal. The Sponsor shall take such action relative to termination or suspension as may be required by the FAA in the notice of termination or suspension. In such case termination or suspension shall not affect any otherwise valid and allowable obligations made in good faith prior to receipt of notice of termination or suspension. 3. The Sponsor shall: a. Begin accomplishment of the Planning Project within 30' days after acceptance of this Offer, with failure to do so constituting just cause for termination of the obligations of the United States here- under by the FAA; f b. Carry out and complete the Planning Project without undue delay and in accordance with the terms hereof, the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, and Sections 152.121=152_14 of the Regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration ( 14 - CFR 152 ) in effect as of the date of acceptance of this Offer;which Regulations are hereinafter referred to as the"Regulations"; C. Carry out and complete all planning work in accordance with the Description of Work Program, incorpo- rated herein, or as it may be revised or modified with the approval of the FAA and in accordance with design standards and planning criteria established by the FAA; i . 1 FAA Form 59MI PG 2 (1-71) . 3 6 PAGE OF PAGES • 4. The allowable costs of the project shall not include any costs determined by the FAA to be ineligible for consid- eration as to allowability under Section 152-137 of the Regulations. , S. par..,Pnt ^r thcit'dw �33Q�Gzbio.piojoQt cccic.+rili be Maik Pccc �ritsc ircd�ac�d 6. The FAA reserves the right to amend or withdraw this Offer at any time prior to its acceptance by the Sponsor. 7. This Offer shall expire and the United States shall not be obligated to pay any part of the costs of the Planning Project unless this Offer has been accepted by the Sponsor on or before December 31, 1977 or such subsequent date as may be prescribed in writing by the FAA. 8. All financial records pertaining to the Planning Project shall be made available to authorized representatives of the FAA and the Comptroller General of the United States inconformity to Section 1-52.143 of the Reaulations. 9. The Sponsor will, at such times and in such manner as the FAA may require,furnish FAA with periodic reports and statements pertaining to the Planning Project and planning work activities and other related matters covered hereunder. j 10. QpQngnr Ql 11 it f^r Fp,p �ppr^.Mr ri^r t^ their PYP``„ti^n -itlri�p hlrt1g nr iihNr hnf g rnntrirtr,M tin nil OF. any pe atimpeeis A194., We ;_rm and 99speeified b�,the NAA- 11. The FAA reserves the right to disapprove the Sponsor's employment of specific consultants and their subccii- tractors to do all or any part of the Planning Project and further reserves the right to disapprove the proposed scope and cost of the professional services. 12. The FAA reserves the right to disapprove the use of professional level employees of the Sponsor when such em- ployees are designated by the Sponsor to do all or part of the Planning Project. 13. All published material such as reports, maps, and other documents prepared in connection with the Planning Project and planning work activities shall contain a standard notice that the material was prepared under an Airport Master. Planning Grant provided by FAA.The Sponsor shall make these documents available (Master or System) I for examination by the public. In addition, no material prepared in connection with the Planning Project and planning work activities shall be subject to copyright in the United States or in any other country. The FAA shall have unrestricted authority to publish,disclose, distribute, and otherwise use,in whole or in part,any reports,data,or other materials prepared with Airport Planning Grant funds. 14. The Sponsor agrees to conduct the Planning Project in compliance with all the requirements imposed by or pur- suant to Title Vl of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and by Part 21 of the Regulations of the Office of the Secretary of Transportation,as amended. l FAA Form 590x•1 PG 3 (i-rr) i 0(I0`�4 l PAGE 4 OFPAGES 15. The Sponsor agrees that neither the approval of the Planning Application nor the tender of this Offer nor the approval of the final airport master planning report constitutes an assurance or commitment, (master or system) express or implied,by the FAA,that any airport development or unit thereof shown in the planning developed as part of this Planning Application will be approved for inclusion in any pending or future Airport and Airway development Program under the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970. 16. Payment of the United States share of the allowable project costs will be made pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of Part 152 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. Final determination as to the allowability of the costs of the project will be made after final audit. 17. The grantee agrees to effectuate the purposes of Section 30 of the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended, by assuring j that minority business enterprises shall have the maximum opportunity j to participate in the perfromance of contracts financed in whole or in part with Federal funds provided under this agreement. For the purposes of this provision, "minority business enterprise" means a j business enterprise that is owned by, or is controlled by, a socially } or economically disadvantaged person or persons. Such disadvantage may arise from cultural, racial, religious, sex, national origin, chronic economic circumstances or background or other similar cause. Such persons may include, but are not limited to, blacks not of Hispanic origin; persons of Hispanic origin; Asians or Pacific Islanders; American Indians; and Alaskan natives. Grantee further agrees to comply with such regulations as may be issued by the Federal Aviation i Administration to implement Section 30 of the Act. 1 i` I i i i - i f I E f' i FAA Form 5900-1 PG d (�1( 1./ 0 /a I PAGE 5 OF---6--PAGES • The Sponsor's acceptance of this Offer and ratification and adoption of the Planning Application incorporated herein shall be evidenced by execution of this instrument by the Sponsor,as hereinafter provided,and said Offer • and Acceptance shall comprise an Airport Master Planning Grant Agreement,as provided by (Master or System) the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970,constituting the obligations and rights of the United States and the Sponsor with respect to the accomplishment of the Planning Project.Such Airport Master (Master or System) Planning Grant Agreement shall become effective upon the Sponsor's acceptance of this Offer. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WESTFJW REG,TON BY— mile) Aetfnq f, Airport District Office,. SFO-600 '. PART 11—ACCEPTANCE The County of Contra Costa. California ' (herein referred to as the"Sponsor")does hereby ratify and adopt all statements,representations,warranties,covenants,and agreements contained in the Airport Master (Master or System) j Planning Grant Application and incorporated materials referred to in the foregoing Offer and does hereby accept said Offer and by such acceptance agrees to all of the terms and conditions thereof. Exeted in its name by its undersigned officer on this 13th day of December , 197 , RartInez ,Countyof contra Costa ! State of California ' CO Y OF CONTRA COS-=, CALIFORNIA (SEAL) ( EGAL NAME OF S /COSPONSOR) i I BY • (SIGNATURE OF Al HORIZED OFFICER) Attest: J. R. OLSSON Public Works Director (TITLE OF AUTHORIZED OFFICER) Title: County Clerk B y : —'N. Pous, Deputy Clerk Executed in its name by its undersigned officer on this day of in ,County of , State of I• (SEAL) (LEGAL NAME OF COSPONSOR) BY z (SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED OFFICER) Attest: (TITLE OF AUTHORIZED OFFICER) Title: I I FAA Form 5900.1 PG 5 (1-71) i °AGE 6 OF 6 PAGES Executed in its name by its undersigned officer on this day of— County f County of , State of (SEAL) (LEGAL NAME OF COSPONSOR) BY (SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED OFFICER) Attest: Title: (TITLE OF AUTHORIZED OFFICER) I 1 CERTlFlCATE OF SPONSOR'S ATTORNEY I� John B. Clausen ,acting as Attorney for County of Contra Cost~, California (herein referred to as the"Sponsor")do hereby certify: I That I have examined the foregoing airport Master. Planning Grant Agreement and the (Master or System) proceedings taken by said Sponsor relating thereto, and find that the Acceptance thereof by said Sponsor itis been duly authorized and that the execution thereof is in all respects due and proper and in accordance with the laws of the State(s) of California ,and further that,in my opinion, said airport Mast=r Planning Grant Agreement (Afaster or System) 1 constitutes a legal and binding obligation of the Sponsor in accordance with the terms thereof. Dated at Martinez, California_ this 15th day of December 19 77 JOIiN B. CL_AUSEN, County Counsel By; rgnatureJ i Victor J. Westman Assistant County Counsel (Titre) FAA Form 5900-1 PG 6 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Detention Facility Glass and Glazing, Contra Costa County Detention Facility RESOLUTION NO.' 77/1020 Project, Martinez, California - Re: Project No. 5269-926- J ( 52 ) � WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Glass and Glazing, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, Martinez, California, Project No. 5269-926-(52) , have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Board CONCURS in the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the work is necessary for the construction of the Detention Facility; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages , which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977, and found it to be adequate and found the project to be in compliance with the General Plan; and WHEREAS the Environmental Impact Report was approved by the Board on May 3, 1977: IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifications are hereby APPROVED: Bids for this work will be received on January 12 1978 at 2:00 p.m. , and the Clerk of this Board is directed to Publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said Notice to be Published in 14ARTINEZ NEWS GAZETTE PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on December 13, 1977 Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director _ County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 77/1020 000178 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY GLASS AND GLAZING PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(52) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Department will recdive bids until 2:00 PM on January 19, 1979 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Glass and Glazing which includes: All exterior and interior glass and glazing including aluminum window wa31 and entrances required for construction of the project. The Project is located in the County Civic Centers Martinez; Calif- ornia. The Construction Manager's initial estimated construction cost is $547,000.00. The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California, at 11 :00 AM on December 22, 1977. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed to Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed by the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California, upon request. A-1 Microfilmed with board order 09 01 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California. Rids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent bids will be considered. A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEN (10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID shall accompany the Proposal . The Proposal Guaranty may be in the form of a cashier's check, certified check or bidder's bond, made payable to the order of "The County of Contra Costa". The above mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being required to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553, on or before the 19th day of January 1978 at 2:00 PM and will be opened in public and at the time due in the 6th Floor Conference Room, Administration Building, Martinez, California and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals received after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the Contract Price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to exeucte the contract which will be awarded - A-2 00680 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EY,-OFFICIO CLERK . OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By 2� �o Deputy DATED: DEC 13 1977 PUBLICATION DATES: A-3 00061 I ' CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY GLASS AND GLAZING PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(52) DATED: December 13, 1977 PREPARED FOR: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Sixth Floor, Administration Building Martinez, California F I By: 13 J. R. OLSZOM KAPLAN/McLAUGHLIN ARCHITECTS CLERK BOARD O. �uPERVISORS CONUIA COSTA CO. 901 Battery Street - --De u San Francisco, California Microfilmed with board oraet 00082 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Item Pages A Notice to Contractors Al - A-3 B Project Description B-1 C Information to Bidders Part I C-1 - C-3 D Information to Bidders Part II D-1 - D-4 E Instructions to Bidders E-1 - E-4 F General Conditions F-1 - F-25 G Articles of Agreement G-1 - G-4 H Affirmative Action Plan, County of Contra Costa H-1 - H-9 I Federal Requirements 1-1 _ 1-4 J Proposal J-1 - J-5 SPECIFICATIONS: Division 1 : General Requirements 01010 - Special Conditions 1 - 8 Division 2: Technical Specifications 08400 - Aluminum Window Wall .1 - 8 08520 - Aluminum Windows 1 - 7 08800 - Glass and Glazing 1 - 10 Division 3: Reference Specifications 07951 - Sealants and Caulking 1 - 9 08710 - Finished Hardware l - 8 Division 4: Project Manual dated December 13, 1977 Section 10, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31 , 39, 42, 43 PROJECT DESCRIPTION CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY GLASS AND GLAZING This Contract is for furnishing all glass and glazing, aluminum windows and aluminum window wall for the Contra Costa County Detention Facility. The Detention Facility Project is located in downtown Martinez, California and is bounded by Willow Street, Pine Street, Ward Street and Mellus Street. B-1 00084 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part I The information and instructions included herein constitute a part of the Contract Documents and are given for the purposes of assisting Bidders in properly preparing their bids or proposals. Each Bidder shall prepare his bid or proposal in strict compliance with all of the require- ments of the Contract Documents and with the following instructions: 1 . Proppsal shall be made on the forms provided in this bound copy of the Contract Documents. Proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the County of Contra Costa, and shall state "BID - GLASS AND GLAZING - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY". 2. If information is required regarding the Bid Package, Drawings and/or Specifications, the Bidder shall not contact the County of Contra Costa or the Architect. All questions and requests for information shall be directed to Turner Construction Company, Telephone 415) 229-3610, Attention: Craig Braccia. 3. Prevailing Wage Rate: Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. 4. A pre-bid conference will be held at the Detention Facility Project Office, 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California at 11 :00 AM on December 22, 1977. C-1 00065 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 1 5. Safety: Introduction• Construction by its nature presents numerous hazards to participants and spectators alike. As is too often the case in a construction project, expediency and false economy take precedence over good safety practices with resulting injury or death. The following suggestions and directions are presented to emphasize the concern of the County of Contra Costa and their construction managers, Turner Construction Company, for accident prevention and safety in the course of this construction so that our joint , experience will be both pleasant and rewarding. Purpose The primary purpose of this plan is to demonstrate a method to provide a safe working environment for workers and to reduce public liability. i All safety reqirements directed by the Department of Industrial I Safety administering Cal OSHA are a mandatory part of this program and all job personnel are expected to be knowledgeable in these rules and to comply with all Cal OSHA directives, Turner Construction Company Safety Requirements and all other applicable safety codes. Policy Statement You, as Contractors, and your Subcontractors will have direct responsibility for the safety of your men and the operations under your control . When there is a choice of safety versus time or safety versus economics, "Safety First" is to be the rule. This program will be effective and successful with your full commitment and cooperation in carrying out the basic procedures that follow and in transmitting concern and enthusiasm for a safe operation down through all your supervisors, foremen and employees. Since safety consciousness is not unique to this project we are requesting that two copies be promptly submitted to Turner Construction Company upon award of a contract to the successful Bidder ((jj(( �� ,��f�. X10 rb I C-2 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 1 i Safety Meetings Regular meetings shall be conducted for supervisors, foremen and employees to stimulate and maintain interest in the safety plan and provide a direct path for feedback to management of possible hazards and/or suggestions for improving safety practices. We are requesting that two (2) copies of the minutes of these meetings be submitted to Turner Construction Company. Forms will be provided by Turner Construction Company. A. All new employees shall be made aware of the basic rules of conduct expected of them, to insure their safety and that of their fellow workers. B. Tailgate or Tool Box Meetings will be held weekly by each craft to discuss problems or conditions peculiar to their trade. The meetings will be conducted by the supervisor or foreman in charge and will emphasize the workman's participation. Your job superintendent shall attend these meetings to lend his support to the safety program and to coordinate the solution of problems. C. A superintendent and foreman's meetings will be held at least every two weeks. This meeting shall be attended by representa- tives of all Contractors and will be conducted by Turner, for the purpose of reviewing the safety record, acting on suggestions made by job personnel and for analyzing future scheduled work to determine safety precautions that are necessary for accident control and elimination of potential hazards. Accident Reporting Procedure Maintaining control of the safety program requires prompt and accurate reporting of all accidents and injuries. It will be your responsibility to submit one copy of all Accident/ Injury Reports to Turner Construction Company for permanent record. .These Accident/Injury Reports must be submitted on one of the follow- ing forms: 1. Cal OSHA Form 5020 (Rev. 3) and your Foreman's Report of Injury. 2. Standard report form which you submit to your insurance carrier. 3. One (1) copy of your Annual Report, Cal OSHA Form 102, covering all work performed on the County of Contra Costa Detention Facility Project. C-3 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II 1 . Scope: A. The Contractor will furnish and install all aluminum window wall and entrances, aluminum windows and glass and glazing as shown or noted on the Contract Drawings and as specified in Technical Specification Sections 08400, 08520 and 08800. The Contractor will include all costs to caulk and seal his work, including all caulking and sealing between materials furnished under this Contract and materials furnished by others, including all glass to aluminum, and aluminum to precast, masonry, concrete, stucco, plaster and steel . All other caulking will be by others (i.e. precast to precast, concrete to concrete, co:;crete to stucco, etc.). B. Upon completion of significant portions of this Contract the Contractor may request inspection and approval of his work in place. Prior to this inspection the Contractor will clean all components. Upon acceptance of work in place by the Architect, the County of Contra Costa, and the Construction Manager, the Contractor will be releaved of any further responsibility for the protection of work in place and final cleaning. C. The following referenced drawings are available for Bidder's review in Turner Construction Company's jobsite trailer: Structural Drawings Revision No. Dated S1 10 11/21/77 S2.1 10 11/21/77 S2.2 10 11/21/77 S3.1 10 11/21/77 S4.1 10 11/21/77 S4.2 10 11/21/77 S5.1 10 11/21/77 S5.2 10 11/21/77 S6.1 10 11/21/77 S6.2 10 11/21/77 S7.1 8 10/24/77 S7.2 8 10/24/77 S8.1 7 10/19/77 S8.2 - 07/19/77 S9.1 3 08/30/77 S9.2 3 08/30/77 S9.3 6 10/11/77 S9.4 3 08/30/77 S9.5 3 08/30/77 S9.6 4 09/21/77 S9.7 4 09/21/77 S9.8 - 10/27/77 D-1 / J INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II Structural Drawings Revision No. Dated S10.1 10 11/21/77 510.2 10 11/21/77 S10.3 10 11/21/77 510.4 10 11/21/77 S10.5 10 11/21/77 S10.6 10 11/21/77 510.7 10 11/21/77 S10.8 10 11/21/77 S10.9 10 11/21/77 S10.10 10 11/21/77 S10.11 10 11/21/77 S11 .1 10 11/21/77 S11 .2 10 11/21/77 S11 .3 10 11/21/77 S12.1 10 11/21/77 512.2 10 11/21/77 S12.3 10 11/21/77 S12.4 10 11/21/77 S12.5 10 11/21/77 S12.6 10 11/21/77 S12.7 - 11/21/77 S12.8 - 11/21/77 S12.9 - 11/21/77 S12.10 - 11/21/77 S12.11 - 11/21/77 S12.12 - 11/21/77 S12.13 - 11/21/77 S13.1 - 11/21/17 S13.2 - 11/21/77 513.3 10 11/21/77 S13.4 10 11/21/77 514.1 1 11/07/77 S14.2 1 11/07/77 S14.3 1 11/07/77 514.4 1 11/07/77 2. Time For Completion: The Contractor shall complete this Contract within Four Hundred and Fifty calendar days (450) from and after the Notice to Contractors. A Notice to Proceed is anticipated by January 31 , 1978. D-2 0009 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II 3. Parking: Parking spaces are at a premium in downtown Martinez, construction workers will not be allowed to occupy existing parking areas. Parking for one foreman of each Contractor will be provided, additional construc- tion parking will be in locations directed by the Construction Manager. It is anticipated that sufficient parking for the peak construction phase will be made available north of Marina Vista, approximately six blocks from the project. 4. Clean-Up: The Contractor shall keep the premises free at all times from waste materials, packaging materials and other rubbish accumulated in connection with the execution of the work by collecting and depositing said materials and rubbish in debris boxes to be furnished by the General Conditions Contractor. Debris boxes are furnished for normal miscellaneous debris only. Dunnage and bulking type materials must be removed from the site at the Contractor's own expense. 5. Temporary Electric: Temporary power boxes will be furnished by others and distributed in central locations throughout the building. The Contractor will provide his own extension cords. Temporary lighting is by others. Charges from Pacific Gas and Electric for power consumed during construction will be paid by the County of Contra Costa. 6. Line and Grade: Two column lines in a north-south direction and two column lines in a east-west direction will be provided on each floor for use by the Con- tractor. Assuming the accuracy of these lines, all other layout will be by the.Contractor. Four bench marks for elevation control will be pro- vided on each floor for use by the Contractor. 7. Temporary Buildings: . Space for storage and temporary buildings will be allocated by Turner as job conditions permit. Temporary offices or sheds shall be constructed of fire resistant materials. Material and layout must be approved by Turner prior to installation. D-3 000190 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II 8. Obtaining Documents: Bidders will be furnished one set of Contract Documents, additional sets or copies of reference drawings, if desired, can be purchased from the following: East Bay Blue Print and Supply Co. 1742 Franklin Street Oakland, Califrnia PHONE: (415) 444-8001 or 465-7363 D-4 00091 Instructions to Bidders I . LICENSING OF BIDDER. Before submitting bid, bidder shall be licensed in accordance with the provisions of Section 7000 thru 7145 of the Business & Professions Code of the State of California in the clas- sification required for the work bid on. The bidder's name shall correspond in all respects with the same shown on the license. License numbers and names are checked with the State. 2. EXAMINATION OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SITE OF WORK A. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY The bidders shall examine carefully the site of the work, and the plans and specifications therefor. He shall investigate and satisfy himself as to conditions to be encountered, the character, quality, and quantity of surface, and subsurface materials or obstacles to be encountered, the work to be performed, and materials to be furnished, and as to the requirements of the proposal , plans, and specifications of the contract. Investigations of subsurface conditions are made for the purpose of design, and the County assumes no responsibility whatever in respect to the sufficiency or accuracy of borings, or of the log of thest borings, or other preliminary investigations, or of the interpretation therefor. There is no guarantee or warranty, either express or implied, that the conditions indicated are representative of those exist- ing throughout the work, or any part of it, or that unlooked for developments may not occur. Making such information available to bidders is not to be construed in any way as a waiver of the provisions of this article concerning the Contractor's responsi- bility for subsurface conditions, the bidders must satisfy them- selves through their own investigations as to the actual condtions to be encountered. E-1 0002 Instructions to Bidders (Continued) B. DISCREPANCIES OR ERRORS: If omissions, discrepancies, or apparent errors are found in the plans and specifications prior to the date of bid opening, the bidder shall submit a written request for a clarification which will be given in the form of addenda to all bidders if time permits. 3. BIDDING DOCUMENTS A. Bids shall be made upon the special Proposal (Bid Form), with all items completely filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signatures of all persons signed shall be in longhand. The completed form should be without interlineal- tions, alternations or erasures, no alternative proposals. Additional copies of the Proposal (Bid Form) may be obtained.from those supply- ' ing these specifications. i B. Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be done; ` alternative proposals will not be considered, unless called for. No oral, telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications will ' be considered. I C. List of Proposed Subcontractors: Each proposal shall have listed therein the name and address of each subcontractor to whom the bidder proposes to subcontract portions of the work in an amount j in excess of 1/2 of 1 percent of his total bid, in accordance with Chapter 2, Division 5, Title 1 , of the Government Code. D. Bidder's Security: All bids shall have enclosed cash, a cashier's check, certified check or a bidder's bond, as described below, executed as surety by a corporation authorized to insure surety bonds in the State of California, made payable to "Contra 'Costa County", in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount of the bid. No bid shall be considered unless one of the forms of bidder's security is enclosed therewith. The above-mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fail to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Contra Costa County. Detention Facility E-2 00093 Instructions to Bidders (Continued) 4. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL: A. Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office, located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent bids will be considered. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, on or before the 19th Day of January 1978 at 2:00 PM and will be opened in public and at the time due- in the 6th floor Con- ference Room of the County Administration Building. 5. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS: A. Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids, provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or his duly authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Any oral , telegraphic, or telephonic request to withdraw a bid proposal is not acceptable. The withdrawal of a bid shall not prejudice the right of a bidder to file a new bid. This article does not authorize the withdrawal of any bid after the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids. 6. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS: A. The County also reserves the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices called for on the Bid Form and their order of listing on such form shall. in no way indicate the -order in which the_ bids may be accepted. 7. COMPETITIVE BIDDING: A. If more than one proposal be offered by any individual', firm, ' partnership, corporation; association, or any combination thereof, under the same or different names, all such proposals may be rejected. A party who has quoted prices on materials or work to a bidder is not thereby disqualified from quoting prices to other bidders, or from submitting a bid directly for the materials or work.- All bidders are put on notice that any collusive agreement fixing the prices to be bid so as to control or affect the awarding of this contract is in violation of the competitive bidding requirements of the 'State law and may render 'void -any contract let under such circumstances. E-3 nun�4 Instructions to Bidders (Continued)' 8. AWARD OF CONTRACT: A. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals. The award of the contract, if it be awarded, will be to the lowest responsible bidder whose proposal complies with all the requirements prescribed. Such award, if made, will be made within 30 days after the opening of the proposals. 9. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT: A. The contract shall be signed by the successful bidder in duplicate counterpart and returned within five (5) days of receipt, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, together with the Contract Bonds and Certificates of Insurance. No contract shall be binding upon the County until same has been executed by the Con- tractor and the County. Should the Contractor begin work in advance of receiving notice that the contract has been approved as above provided, any work performed by him would be at his own risk and as a volunteer unless said contract is so approved. 10. FAILURE TO EXECUTE CONTRACT: A. Failure to execute a contract and fill acceptable bonds and certificates of insurance as provided herein within 10 days, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, after the successful bidder has received the contract for execution shall be Just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the bidder's security. If the successful bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the second lowest responsible bidder. If the second lowest responsible bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the third lowest responsible bidder. On the failure or refusal of the second or third lowest responi: sible bidder to whom any such contract is so awarded to execute the same, such bidder's securities shall be likewise forfeited to the County. The work may then be readvertised or maybe constructed by. day labor as provided by State law. . Contra Costa County Detention Facility ((,, E-4 GENERAL CONDITIONS • SECTION 1. Definitions: Whenever the following terms, pronouns in place of them, or initials of organizations appear in the contract documents, they shall have the following meaning: Addendum - A document issued by the County during the bidding Period which modifies, supersedes, or supplements the original contract documents. Affirmative Action Ma over Utilization Report - Awr� itten document (daily, weekly,omonthly) prepared by the contractor for submission to the County which reports the total number of employees, the total number of min- ority employees, and the present minority manhours of total sura- hours worked on the project. Ajtreement - The written document of agreement, exe- cuted by the County and the Contractor. Architect or Engineer - Shall mean the architect, engineer, indlV ual or co-partnership, employed by the County. of Contra Costa; as designated on the title sheet of these speci- fications. When Contra Costa County is designated as the Engineer, Engineer shall mean the Public Works Director, or his aut1D razed ( representative. Bidder - Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, o nt venture, or any combination thereof, submitting a proposal for the work, acting directly, or through a duly author- ized representative. Board of Su2ervissrs - Shall mean the duly elected or appointed owls. wls v o ch oastiotute such a Board, who will act for the County in all matters pertaining to the Contract. CChaannye Order - Is any change in contract time or pric and any chang-a �n contract documents not covered by subcontractors Pro Wecrt kInor, Cons uion Supervisor, Inspector, t shall aor Clerk of e !RhFor ze agent of t e Zounty ate ssite o£ the work. Contract - The contract is comprised of the contract documents. Contract Documents - The contract documents include the agreement, the drawings and the specifications. Project Manager = The Prbject Manager is ,the authorized representative -of Contra Costa County. Construction Manager - The Construction Manager is the County's construction representative as described in the Special Conditiorv, Section 01010 Co . F-1 00093 GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. Definitions: (continued) Contractor - The individual, partnership, corporation, association, joint venture, or any combination thereof, who has entered into a contract with the County. Co�unt� - Shall mean the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California and party of the first part, or its duly authorized agent acting within the scope of their authority. Field Order - Is an instruction given during the course of the work. (See Section 16B). General Notes - The written instructions, provisions, conditions, or other requirements appearing on the drawings, and so identified thereon, which pertain to the performance of the work. Plans - The official drawings including plans, ele- vations, sections, detail drawings, diagrams, general notes, in- formation and schedules thereon. or exact reproductions.thereof, adopted and approved by the Count showing the location, character, dimension, and details of the work. Specifications - The instructions,•provisions, condi- tions and detailed requirements pertaining to the methods and man- ner of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contract. Subcontractor, - An individual, partnership, corporation, association' oint venture. or any combination thereof, who con- tracts with t e Contractor to perform work or labor or render service in or about the work. The term subcontractors shall not include those who supply materials only. Superintendent - The representative of the Contractor who shall be present at the work site at all times during pperform- ance of the work, Such Superintendent shall at all times be fully authorized to receive and act upon instructions for the Architect or his authorized agents and to execute and direct the work on be- half of the Contractor. Supplementary Agreement - A written agreement providing for alteration, amendment, or extension of the contract. Work - The furnishing and installing of all labor. materials, articles. supplies, and equipment as specified, desig- nated, or required by the contract. F-2 n _ GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 2. Governing Laws and Regulations: A. The Contractor shall keep informed of and observe, and comply with and cause all of his agents and em- ployees to observe and comply with all prevailing Federal and State laws, local ordinances, and rules and regulations made pursuant to said laws, which in any way affect the conduct of the work of this contract. B. All work and materials shall be in full accord- ance with the latest rules and regulations of the Uniform Building Code, the State Fire Marshal, the Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety, the National Electric Code, the Uniform Plumbing Code published by the Western Plumbing Officials Association, and other applicable State laws or regulations. Nothing in these Plans or Specifications is to be construed to permit work not conforming to these Codes. The Contractor shall keep copies of Codes on job at all times during construction period. C. Excerpts from Section 6422 of the Labor Code of the State of California are included below. The Contractor shall comply fully with this section of the Labor Code as applicable. "No contract for public works involving an estimated expenditure in excess of $25,000.00 for the excavation of any trench or trenches five feet or more in depth, shall be awarded unless it contains a clause requiring submission by the Contractor and acceptance by the awarding body or by a registered civil or structural engineer, employed by the awarding body to whom authority to accept has been delegated, in advance of ex- cavation, of a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, brac- ing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protectivd from the hazard of caving ground during the excavation of such trench or trenches. If such plan varies from the shoring system standards established by the Construction Safety Orders, the plan shall be prepared by a registered civil or structural engineer. "Nothing in this section shall be deemed to allow the use of a shoring, sloping, or protective system less effective than that required by the Construction Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety. "Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose tort liability on the awarding body or any of its employees. "The terms 'public works' and 'awarding body', as used in this section shall have the same meaning as in Labor Code Sec- tions 1720 and 1722 respectively." F-3 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 3. Patents and Royalties: A. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all licenses and royalties necessary for the legal use and operation of any of the equipment or specialties used in the work. Certificates showing the payment of any such licenses or royalties, and per- mits for the use of anyPPatented or copyrighted devices shall be secured and paid for b the Contractor and delivered to theCounty on completion of the work, if required. SECTION 4. Contractor's Responsibility for Work and Public Utilities: A. The Work: , Until the formal acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall have the charge and care thereof and shall bear the risk of injury or damage to an part of the work by the action of the elements or from any other cause ex- cept as provided in Section 23. The Contractor, at Contractor's cost, shall rebuild, repair, restore, and make good all such damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of such causes before its accept- ance. B. Public Utilities: a. The Contractor shall send proper notices, make all necessary arrangements, and perform all other services required in the care and maintenance of all public utilities. The Con- tractor shall assume all responsibility concerning same for which the County may be liable. b. Enclosing or boxing in, for portection of any public utility equipment, shall be done by the Contractor. Upon comple- tion of the work, the Contractor shall remove all enclosures, fill in all openings in masonry, grouting the same watertight, and leave in a finished condition. c. All connections to public utilities shall be made and maintained in such maintained as not to interfere with the con- tinuing use of'same by the County during the entire progress of the work. SECTION 5. Bond and Insurance: A. The Contractor to whom the work is awarded shall within five (5) working days after being notified enter into a contract with the owner on the Contra Costa County Standard Form for the work in accordance with the drawing and Specifications, shall fur- nish and file at the same time labor and material and faithful per- formance bonds as set forth in the advertisement for bids, on a form acceptable to the County. F-4 00091 {) GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) • SECTION 5. Bond and Insurance (Continued) B. Compensation Insurance The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract adequate Workmens' Compensation Insurance for all his employees employed at the site of the project, and in case any work is sublet, the Contract shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Workmens' Compensation Insurance for the latter's employees, unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. In case any class of employee engaged in hazardous work under the Contract at the site of the project is not protected under the Workmens' Compensation statute, or in case there is no applicable Workmens' Compensation statute, the Contractor shall provide, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance for the protection of his employees not otherwise protected. C. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: The Contractor, at no cost to Public Agency, shall obtain and maintain during the term hereof, Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, .with. a minimum combined single limit coverage of $ 500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and coverage in the amount of $500,000 for any damage to property, includ- ing the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurence. Consultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requir- ing 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance which shall include the "hold harmless" agreement as required in the Articles of Agreement. D. Builders' Risk: The Owner is carrying a Builders' Risk Policy on the Project. However, each Contractor is responsible for the deductible of $5,000 per occurence. • F-5 001.00 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 5. BOND AND INSURANCE (continued) E. CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE: Certificates of such Workmen's Compensation, Public Liability, Property Damage Insurance, and Fire Insurance, shall be filed with the County and shall be subject to County approval for adequacy of protection. All certificates shall indicate that Contra Costa County has been named as an additional insured. These certificates shall contain approvision that coverage af- forded under the policies will not be cancelled until at least thirty days' prior written notice has been given to Contra Costa County. F. PERFORMANCE BOND One bond shall be in the amount of One Hundred percent (100x) of the Contract, and shall insure the Owner during the life of the Contract and for the term of one (1) year from the date of acceptance of the work against faulty or improper mater- tals or workmanship that may be discovered during that time. G. PAYMENT BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of fifty percent (50X) l of the Contract price, and shall be in accordance with the laws of the State of California to secure the payment of all claims for labor and materials used or consumed in the performance of this contract and of all amounts under the Unemployment Insurance Act. SECTION 6. SUBCONTRACTING: A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work per- formed under this contract, and no subcontractor will be recog- nized as such. All persons engaged in the work will be considered as employees of the Contractor. B. The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the ful- fillment of this contract and shall keep the work under his control. When any subcontractor fails toprosecute a portion of the work in a manner satisfactory to the Architect or Engineer, the Contractor shall remove such subcontractor immediately upon written request of the Architect or Engineer and he shall not again be employed on the work. C. Although the specification sections of this contract may be arranged according to various trades, or general grouping of work, the contractor is not obligated to sublet the work in such manner. The County will not entertain requests to arbitrate dis- putes among subcontractors or between the Contractor and one or more subcontractors concerning responsibility for performing any part of the work. F-6 00101 sssf GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) _ SECTION 6. Subcontracting (continued) D. Subletting or subcontracting any portion of the work as to which no subcontractor was designated in the original bid shall be permitted only in case of public emergency or necessity, and then only after a finding reduced to writing as public rec- ord of the awarding authority setting forth the facts constituting such emergency or necessity. E. Substitution of Subcontractors: Contractor shall not substitute any person or subcontractor in place of a subcontractor listed in his bid proposal without the written approval of the County. Substitution of subcontractors must be in accordance with the provisions of the "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act" beginning with Section 4100 of the Government Code. Violations of this Act by the Contractor may subject him to penalties which may include cancellation of contract, assessment of 10 percent of the subcontractor's bid, and disciplinary action by the Contractors' State License Board. SECTION 7. TIME OF WORK AND DAMAGES: A. The County will designate the starting day of the con- tract on which the Contractor shall immediately begin and thereafter diligently prosecute the work to completion. The Contractor obli- gates himself to complete the work on or before the date, or within the number of calendar days, set forth in the Proposal (Bid Form) for completion, subject only to such adjustment of time as may be set forth in this article or pursuant to Section 21. B. If the work is not completed within the time required, damage will be sustained by the County. It is and will be impract- icable and extremely difficult to ascertain and determine the actual damage which the County will sustain by reason of such delay; and it is therefore agreed that the Contractor will pay to the County the sun of money stipulated per day in the Specifications for each and every day's delay in finishing the work beyond the time pres- cribed. If the Contractor fails to pay such liquidated damages the County may deduct the amount thereof from any money due or that may become due the Contractor under the contract. C. The work shall be regarded as completed upon the date the County has accepted the same in writing. D. Written requests for contract time extensions, along with adequate justification, shall be submitted to the County not later than one month following the delay._ E. Any money due, or to become due the Contractor, may be retained to cover said liquidated damages and should such money not be sufficient to cover such damages, the County shall have the right to recover the balance from the Contractor or his sureties. F-7 00102 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION Z. TIME OF fJOR1C AND DAMAGES: (contineud) F. Should the County, for any cause, authorize a sus- pension of work, the time of such suspension will be added to the time allowed for completion. Suspension of work by order of the County shall not be deemed a waiver of the claim of the County for damages for non-completion of the work after the adjusted time as required above. SECTION 8. PROGRESS SCHEDULE: See Special Conditions paragraph 1.12 SECTION 9. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES: A. All water used on the work will be furnishedand paid for by the Contractor, The Contractor shall furnish the necessary temporary piping from the distribution point to the points on the site where water is necessary to carry on the work and upon com- pletion of the work shall remove all temporary piping. S. The Contractor, at his own cost, shall furnish and in- stall all meters,all electric light and power equipment and wiring, all gas meters, gas equipment and piping that is necessary to per- form his work and shall remove the same upon the completion of the work. The Contractor shall pay for all power, light and gas used in the construction work. C. The Contractor shall furnish, wire for, install and main- tain temporary electric light wherever it is necessary to provide illumination for the proper performance and/or inspection of the work. The lighting shall provide sufficient illumination and shall be so placed and distributed that these Specifications can be easily , read in every place where said work is being performed. This tem- porary lighting equipment may be moved about but shall be maintained throughout the work, available for the use of the Engineer, Project Inspector, or any other authorized representative of the County whenever required for inspection. F-8 00103 I • GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 9. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES (Continued) D. The Contractor shall provide and maintain for the duration of the work, temporary toilet facilities for the work- men, These facilities shall be of an approved type conforain� to the requirements of the County Health Department, and shall be weathertight structures with raised floors. Structures are to have adequate light and ventilation and door equipped with latch or lock. Contractor shall service such facilities daily, maintaining same in a clean and sanitary condition. Portion of site occupied by toilet facilities shall be graded and cleaned up upon removal of facilities when so ordered and/or upon completion of work. E. The County will pay directly to the utility companies connection fees, annex on fees, permit fees, acreage fees, and all other fees required by the utility companies and associated with the permanent utility services. If additional fees associ- ated with the temporary services are required they will be paid by the Contractor. The County will not a for water, gas, tele- phone and electricity consumed on the project until after the County makes written request to the utility companies that bil- lings be sent to the County. (Normally the County will make 4 these requests after the project is accepted as complete.) F. See Special Conditions for Variations to the above requirements. ACTION 10. PERMITS: A. The Contractor shall make application for all permits, i that are required for the performance of his work by all laws ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders, of any body lawfulty empowered to make or issue the same and having jurisdiction, and shall give all notices necessary in connection therewith. The Contractor is not required to pay any charges associated with per- mits. (It is not the present policy of the County to pay fees to the incorporated cities for permits.) SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: A. The Contractor shall observe that the County reserves the right to do other work in connection with the project by Con- tract or otherwise, and he shall at all times conduct his work so as to impose no hardship on the County.or •others engaged in the work. He shall adjust, correct and coordinate his work with the j work of others so that no discrepancies shall result in the whole i work. B. The Contractor shall provide an adequate work force, materials of proper quality, and equip.%ent to properly carry on the work and to insure completion of each part in accordance with t his schedule and with the time agreed. i i i F-9 CID 00104** i GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: C. The Contractor shall personally superintend the work and shall maintain a competent superintendent or foreman at all MEN until the job is accepted by the County. This superintendent shall be empowered to act in all matters pertaining to the work. D. Daily Manpower Reports shall be signed by the Contractor, or his Superintendent, and submitted weekly. E. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall clear all obstructions and prepare the site ready for the construction. He shall verify dimensions and scale of plot plans, and shall check all dimensions, levels, and construction. F. Where work of one trade joins, or is on other work, there shall be no discrepancy or incomplete portions when the total project is complete. In engaging one kind of work with another, marring or damaging same will not be permitted.' .Should improper work of any trade be covered by another which results in damage, or defects, the whole work affected shall be made rood by the Contractor without expense to the County. G. The Contractor shall anticipate the relations of the various trades to progress of the work and shall see that required anchorage or blocking is furnished and setat proper times. An- chorage and blocking for each trade shall be a part of sane, ex- cept where stated otherwise. H. Proper facilities shall be provided at all times for access of the County representatives to conveniently examine and inspect the work. I. Watchmen, at Contractor's option, shall be maintained during the progress of the work as required, at the expense of the Contractor. J. If any subcontractor or person employed by the Contraccor shall appear to the Engineer to be incompetent or to act in a dis- orderly or improper scanner, he shall be discharged immediately on the written request of the Engineer/Architect, and such person shall not again be employed on the work. SECTION 12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR SITE CONDITIONS; The following shall constitute exceptions, and the sols exceptions, to the responsibility of the Contractor set forth in Section 4, in the Instructions to Bidders: A. If during the course of the work the Contractor encount- ers active utility installations which are not shown or indicated in the plans or in the specifications, or which are found in a locktion substantially different from that shown, and such utilities are not reasonably apparent from visual examination, then he shall F-10 00100" GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) ,SECTION 12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR SITE (continued) promptly notify the County in writing. Where necessary for the work of the contract, the County shall issue a written order to the Contractor to make such adjustment, rearrangement, repair, removal, alteration, or special handling of such utility, including repair of the damaged utility. For the purposes of the foregoing, "active" shall mean other than abandoned, and "utility installations" shall include the following: Steam, petroleum products air, chemical, water, sewer, storm water, gas, electric, and teiephone pipe lines or conduits. The Contractor shall perform the work described in such written order and compensation therefor will be made in accord- ance with Section 21, relating to changes in the work. Except for the items of cost specified in such Sections, the Contractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost, damage or delay to him due to the presence of such utility. If the Contractor fails to give the notice specified above and thereafter acts with- out instructions from the County, then he shall be liable for any or all damage to such utilities or other work of the contract which arises from his operations subsequent to discovery thereof, and he shall repair and make good such damage at his own cost. B. If the contract requires excavation or other work to a stated limit of excavation beneath the surface, and if during the course of the work the County orders a change of depth or dimen- sions of such subsurface work due to discovery of unsuitable bearing material or for any other cause, then adjustment to con- tract price for such change will be made in accordance with Sec- tion 21. Except for the items of cost specified therein, the Con- tractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost, damage, or delay to him due to the presence of such unsuitable bearing material or other obstruction. SECTION 13. INSPECTION: A. The Contractor shall at all times perrit the County and their authorized agents to visit and inspect the work or an part thereof and the shops where work is in preparation. This obli- gation shall include maintaining proper facilities and safe access for such inspection. Where the contract requires work to be tested, it shall not be covered up until inspected and approved by the County, and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for notify- ing the Counry where and when such work is in readiness for inspec- tion and testing. Should anyy such work be covered without such test and approval, it shall be uncovered at the Contractor's ex- pense. B. Whenever the Contractor intends to perform work on Saturday, Sunday. or a legal holiday, he shall give notice to the County .uch intention at least two working days prior to performing such work, or such other peiiod as may be speci- fied, so that the County may make necessary arrangements. F-11 . 00106 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 13. INSPECTION: (Continued) C. The inspection of the work or materials shall not relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations to fulfill his contract as prescribed. Work and materials not meeting such requirements shall be made good and unsuitable work or materials may be rejected, notwithstanding that such work or materials have been previously inspected or that payment has been made. SECTION 14. REJECTIONS OF MATERIALS: A. The Contractor shall promptly remove from the premises all materials condemned by the County as failing to conform to the Contract, whether incorporated in the work or not, and the Contractor shall promptly replace and reexecute his own work in accordance with the Contract and without expense to the County and shall bear the expense of making good all work of other Contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal. B. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work and materials within reasonable time, 'fixed by written notice, the County may remove them and may store the materials at the expense of the Contractor. If the Contractor does not pay the expenses of such removal within ten (10) days thereafter, the County may upon ten (10) days written notice, sell such materials at auction or at private sale and shall account for the net pro- ceeds thereof after deducting all costs and expenses that should have been borne by the Contractor. SECTION 15. INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS: r t A. Correlation: The contract documents shall be interpreted as being complementary in requiring a complete work ready for use and occupancy or, if not to be occupied, operation. Any require- ment occurringin any one of the documents is as binding as through occurring in all. B. Conflicts in the Contract Documents: In the event of conflict in the contract documents the priorities stated in sub- divisions 1, 2, 3, and 4 below sha�l govern: 1. Addenda shall govern over all other contract doucments, except the County s Standard Form Agreement unless it is specifically indicated that such addenda shall prevail. Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda only to _ the extent specified. 2. In case of conflict between plans and specifi- cations, the specifications shall govern. 3. Conflict within the Plans: a. Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the plans. b. Specific Notes, shall govern ever all ether notes and all ether portions of the plans. c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller.scale drawings. F-12 0010 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Coni.) SECTION 15, INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS: (Son't.) 4. Conflicts within the Specifications: a. The "General Conditions of the Contract" shall govern over all sections of the specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in the Special Conditions. b. Omissions: If the contract documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment. but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and workmanlike construction, such detail shall be deemed to have been impliedly required by the contract documents in accordance with such standard. "Minor detail" shall include the concept of substantially Identical components, where the price of each such component is small even though the a.-gregate cost or importance is substantial. and shall include a single component which is incidental. even though its cost or importance may be substantial. The quality and quantity of the parts or material so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type. composition. strength, size. and profile of the parts or materials otherwise not forth in the contract documents. SECTION 16,. CLARIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION: A. Notification by Contractor: Should the Contractor discover any conflicts, omissions. or errors in the contract documents or have any question concerning interpretation or clarification of the contract documents. or if it appears to him that the work to be done or any matters relative there- to are not sufficiently detailed or explained in the contract documents, then. before proceeding with the work affected, he shall immediately notify the County in writing through the Construction Supervisor, and request Interpreta- tion. clarification or furnishing of additional detailed instructions concerning the work. All such questions shall be resolved and instructions to the Contractor issued within a reasonable time by the County, whose decision shall be final and conclusive. Should the Contractor proceed with the work affected before receipt of instructions from the County, he shall remove and replace or adjust any work which is not in accordance therewith and he shall be responsible for any resultant damage, defect or added cost. B. Field Orders: During the course of the work the Architect and/or Engineer may issue Field Orders regarding the work. These Field Orders will supplement the Plans and Specifications in order to clarify the intent of the contract documents by adjustment to meet field conditions or to make the various phases of the work meet and join properly. A Field Order involves no change in contract time or price. Performance, partially or in full, of a Field Order shall constitute a waiver of claim for a change in contract time or price for the work covered by the Field Order, unless a Change Order has been issued. C. Change Orders: See Section 21, this Division. �• F-13 00108 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con's.) SECTION 17. PRODUCT AND REFERENCE STANDARDS: A. Product Designation: When descriptive catalogue designations, including manufacturer's name, product brand name, or model number are referred to in the contract documents, such designations shall be considered as being those found in industry publications of current issue at date of first invitation to bid. B. Reference Standards: When standards of the Federal Government, trade societies, or trade associations are referred to in the contract documents by specific date of issue, these shall be considered a part of this contract. When such references do not bear a date of issue, the current published edition at date of first invitation to bid shall be considered as part of this contract. SECTION 18. MATERIALS, ARTICLES, AND EQUIPMENT: A. Material shall be new and of quality specified. When not particularly specified, material shall be the best of its class or kind. The Contractor shall, if required, submit satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of material. Price, fitness and quality being equal, preference shall be given to products made in California, In accordance with Section 4380 et seq., of the Government Code, State of California. B. Mechanical equipment, fixtures and material shall be delivered in original shipping crates to the job site and the County shall be notified of the receipt of such equipment, fixtures and material before uncrating. The County will, when desired, inspect such equipment, fixtures or material to determine any damage or deviation from that specified. Items damaged during delivery shall be rejected. C. Wherever the name or brand of a manufacturer's article is specified herein, it is used as a measure of quality and utility or a standard. If the Contractor desires to use any other brand or manufacture of equal quality and utility to that specified, he shall make application to the County in writing for any proposed substitutions. Such application shall be accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the County that the material or process is equal to F-14 001 (19 GE14ERAL Ct NDITIOM (Con't.) 1; CTILN 18. "ATERIALS, ARTICLES, AND EQUIPMEM: (Con't.) that specified. Request for substitution shall be made in ample time for tho County's consideration as no delay or extra time will be allowed on account thereof. Evidence furnished to the County by the Contractor shall consist of adequate size samples of material, testing laboratory reports on material or process, manufacturer's specification data, field reports on product's approval and use by other public agencies, material costs, and installation costs and maintenance provisions and experience or other data as required by the County. The County's decision concerning the refusal or acceptance of proposed substitute for that specified shall be accepted as final. Request{ for suhstitution will only be considered when offered by the Contractor with the reason for substitution. 'Allure to submit competent evidence as required and requested by County shall be considered grounds for refusal of substitution. The Contractor shall include n notice of change in contract prices, if substitution is approved. D. All materials shall be delivered so as to insure a speedy and uninterrupted orogress of ti•e work. Same shall be stored so as to cause no obstruction, and so as to prevent overloading of any portion of the structure, and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weather or other cause. E. within fifteen (15) days after the signing of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit for approval to the County a complete list of all materials it is proposed to use under this Contract, which differ in any respect from -uterlals specified. This list shall include all materials which are i proposed by the subcontractors as well as by himself for use in work of his Contract and which are not specifically mentioned in the Specifications. This list must also include the figures received by the Contractor In bid form for the material or materials which are submitted for approval or substitution, together with the figures in bid form of the specified material or materials for which substitutions are proposed. In case a substitute Is offend and accepted as approved equal to materials specified, the cost of which Is less than the cost of the material or equipment specified, then a credit shall be taken for the difference between the two costs in order that the County shall obtain whatever benefits may be derived from the substitution. Failure to propose the substitution of any article within thirty-five (35) days after the signing of the Contract may be deemed sufficient cause for the denial of request for substitution. SECTION 19 SHOP DRAWINGS DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES, ALTERNATIVES: A• The Contractor shall submit promptly to the County, so as to cause no delay In the work, all shop drawings, descriptive data and samples for the various trades as required by the specifications. and offers of alter- natives, If any. Such submittals shall be checked and coordinated by the Contractor with the work of other trades Involved before they are submitted to the County for examination. GENERAL OONDITICHS (Con't.) SECTION 19. SHOP DRAWINGS DESCRIPTIVE DATA SAIWLES ALTERNATIVES: (Con't.) B. The Contractor shall submit to the County shop or diagram drawings in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (S) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The drawings shall show completely the work to be done; any error or omission shall be made good by the Contractor at his own expense, even though the work be installed before sane becomes apparent, as approval by the County covers general layout only. Fabrication, details and inspection shall conform to approved Contract Drawings. C. Descriptive Data: Submit sets of manufacturer's brochures or ocher data required by the specifications in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (5) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The County will examine such submittal*, noting thereon corrections, and return three copies with a letter of transmittal indicating actions taken by the County or required of the Contractor. D. Samples: SuAmit samples of articles. materials or equipment as required by the specifications. The work shall be in accordance with the approval of the samples. Samples shall be removed from County property when directed. Samples not removed by the Contractor. at the County's option, will become the property of the County or will be removed or disposed of by the County at Contractor's expense. E. Alternatives: For convenience in designation on the plans or in the specifications. certain materials. articles, or equipment may be designated by a brand or trade name or the name of the manufacturer together with catalog designation or other identifying information, hereinafter referred to generically as "designated by brand name". An alternative material, article. or equipment which is of equal quality and of the required characteristics for the purpose intended may be proposed for use provided the Contractor complies with the following requirements: 1. The Contractor shall submit his proposal for an alternative In writing within the time limit designated in the specifications. or if not designated, then within a period which will cause no delay in the work. 2. No such proposal will be considered unless accompanied by complete information. and descriptive data, necessary to determine the *quality of the offered materials. articles, or equipment. Samples shall be provided when requested by the County. The Contractor shall note that the burden of proof as to the comparative quality or suitability of the offered materials, articles, or equip- ment shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole judge as to such matters. In the event that the County rejects the use of such alternative materials, articles, or equipment, then one of the particular products designated by brand name shall be furnished. i F-16 00,111 CENEW. CCNOII1 as (Coni.) SrCTIIN 19 ;qUP DRAWINGS DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES ALTERNATIVES: (Con't.) The County will examine. with reasonable promptness. such submittals, and return of submittals to the Contractor sha21 not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations and alternatives from the contract Plans and specifications. nor shall it relieve him from responsibility for errors in the submittals. A failure by the Contractor to identify in his letter of transmittal material deviations from the plans and Specifications shall void the submittal and any action taken thereon by the County. When specifically requested by the County. the Contractor shall resubmit such shop drawlnxx. descriptive data. and samples as may be required. If any mechanical. electrical, structural, or other changes are required for the proper installation and fit of alternative materials. articles, or equipment, or because ofdeviations from the contract plans and specifications, such changes shall not be made without the consent of the County and shall be made without additional cost to the County. SECTICN 20, SAMPLES AND TESTS: The County reserves the right at its own expense to order tests of any part or the work- If as a result of any such test the work is found unacceptable. it will be rejected and any additional test required by the County shall be at Contractor's expense. Unless otherwise directed, all samples for testing will be taken by the County from the materials. articles or equipment delivered, or from work performed, and tests will be under the super- vision of, or directed by. and at such places. as may be convenient to the County. Materials. articles. and equipment requiring tests shall be delivered in ample time before intended use to allow for testing, and none may be used before receipt of written approval by the County. Any sample delivered to the County or to the premises for examination. Including testing, shall be disposed of by the Contractor at his own expense within not more than ten (10) days after the Contractor acquires knowledge that such examination is concluded. unless otherwise directed by the County. SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: The County reserves the right to order in writing changes in the plans and specifications, without voiding the contract, and the Contractor shall comply with such order. No change or deviation from the plans and specifications will be made without authority in writing from the County. Changed work shall be performed in accordance with the original recuirements of the Contract Documents and previous fully executed Change Orders. A Change Order may adjust the contract price either upward or down- yard in accordance with either or a combination of the following bases, as the County may elect: (1) On a lump sum basis as supported by breakdown of estimated costa. l F-17 i 0011.2 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) (2) On a unit price basis. (3) On a cost-plus basis in accordance with the following conditions: (a) HARK-UPS• 1. For work performed by the Contractor an amount equal to the direct cost (as defined herein) of the work plus 15% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. 2. For work performed by a sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 20L' of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to the sub-contractor, 5% to -_ _ Contractor.) 3. For work performed by a sub-sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 25% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to sub-sub-contractor, 5% to sub-contractor, 5% to . Contractor.) 4. In no case will the total mark-up be greater than 25% of the direct costs notwithstanding the number of contract tiers actually existing. S. For deleted work the mark-up shall be 10% of the direct t/ costs or the agreed upon estimate thereof. (b) DIRECT COSTS• 1. Labor: The costs for labor shall include any employer payments to or on behalf of the workmen for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes. Labor rates will not be recognized when in excess of those prevailing in the locality and time the work is being performed. 2. Materials: The actual cost to the Contractor for the materials directly required for the performance of the changed work. Such cost of materials may include the cost of procurement, transportation and delivery if necessarily incurred. If a trade discount by the actual supplier is available to the Contractor, it shall be credited to the County. If the materials are obtained from a supply or source owned wholly or in part by the Contractor, payment therefore will not exceed the current wholesale price for such materials. The term "trade discount" includes the concept of cash discount. i F-18 GENERAL CONDITIOVS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) 2. Materials: (Con't.) If, in the opinion of the County, the cost of materials is excessive, or if the Contractor fails to furnish satisfactory evidence of the cost to him from the actual supplier thereof, then in either case the cost of the materials shall be deemed to be the lowest current wholesale price at which similar materials are available in the quantities required. The County reserves the right to furnish such materials: as it deems advisable, and the Contractor shall have no claims for costs or profits on material furnished by the County. 3. Equipment: The actual cost to the Contractor for the use of equipment directly required in the performance of the changed work. In computing the hourly rental of equipment, any time less than 30 minutes shall be;considered one-half hour. No payment will be made for time whiie equipment is inoperative due to breakdowns or for non-working days. In addition, the rental time shall include the time required to move the equipment to the work from the nearest available source for rental of such equipment, and to return .it to the source. If such equipment is not moved by its own power, then loading and transportation costs will be paid in lieu of rental- time therefor. However, neither moving time nor loading and transportation costs will be paid if the equipment is used on the {' project in any other way than upon the changed work. Individual pieces of equipment having a replacement value of $1,000 or less shall be considered to be tools or small equipment, and no payment will be made therefor. For equipment owned, furnished, or rented by the Contractor, no cost therefor shall be recognized in excess of the rental rates established by distributors or equipment rental agencies in the locality where the work is performed. The amount to be paid to the Contractor for the use of equipment as set forth above shall constitute full compensation to the Contractor for the cost of fuel, power, oil, lubrication, supplies, small tools, small equipment, necessary attachments, repairs and maintenance of any kind, depreciation, storage, insurance, labor (except for equipment operators), and any and all costs to the Contractor incidental to the use of such equipment. (c) ALLOWABLE TIME EXTENSIONS: For any change in the work, the Contractor shall be entitled only to such adjustments in time by which completion of the entire work is delayed due to performance of the changed work. Each estimate for a change in the work submitted by the Contractor shall state the amount of extra time that he considers should be allowed for making the requested change. t • -- F-19 00-1A GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) (d) RECORDS AND SUPPORTIVE INFORMATION: (1) The Contractor shall maintain his records in such a manner as to provide a clear distinction between the direct costs of extra work paid for on a cost-plus basis and the costs of other operations. (2) Contractor shall maintain daily records shoving man hours and material quantities required for cost plus work. The Contractor shall use a form approved or provided by the County. The forms will be filled out in duplicate and the County's inspector will review and attach his approving signature to the form on the day the work is performed. (3) Rental and material charges shall be substantiated by valid copies of vendor's invoices. (4) The contractor's cost records pertaining to cost-plus work shall be open to inspection or audit by the County. (e) FAILURE TO AGREE AS TO COST: Notwithstanding the failure of the County and the Contractor to agree as to cost of the proposed change order, the Contractor, upon written order from the County, shall proceed immediately with the changed work. Daily job records shall be kept as indicated in Paragraph (d) above and when agreed to by the Contractor and the construction inspector, It shall become the basis for payment of the changed work. Agreement and execution of the daily job record by the construction inspector shall not preclude subsequent adjustment based upon a later audit by the County. F-20 • 0 1 ).� GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 22. LABOR• Every part of the work shall be accomplished by workmen,•laborers, or mechanics especially skilled in the class of work required and workmanship shall be the best. SECTION 23, OCCUPANCY BY THE COUNTY PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE: The County reserves the right to occupy all or any part of the project prior to completion of the work, upon written order therefor. In such event, the Contractor will be relieved of responsibility for any injury or damage to such part as results from such occupancy and use by the County. Such occupancy does not constitute acceptance by the County of the work or any portion thereof, nor will it relieve the Contractor of responsibility for correcting defective work or materials found at any time before the acceptance of the work as set forth in Section 26 or during the guaranty period after such (, acceptance, as set forth in Section 28. SECTION 24, PRESERVATION AND CLEANING: A. The Contractor shall protect and preserve the work from all damage or accident, providing any temporary roofs, window and door coverings, boxings or other construction as required by the County. This shall include any adjoining property of the County and others. S. The Contractor shall properly clean the work as it progresses. As directed during construction, rubbish shall be removed, and at completion the whole work shall be cleaned and all temporary construction, equipment and rubbish shall be removed from the site, all being left in a clean and proper condition satisfactory to tie County. SECTION 25, PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES: Any Federal, State or local tax payable on articles furnished by the Contractor, under the Contract, shall be included in the Contract price and paid by the Contractor. The County will furnish Excise Tax Exemption Certificates to the Contractor for any articles which are required to be furnished under the F-21 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con t.) SECTION 25. PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES: (Con't) Contract and which are exempt from Federal Excise Tax. SECTION 26. ACCEPTANCE: A. The work shall be accepted in writing only when it s shall have been comppleted satisfactorily to the County. Partial payments shall not be construed. as acceptance of any part of the work. B. In judging the work no allowance for deviations from the drawings and Specifications will be made, unless already approved in writing at the time and in the manner as called for heretofore. C. - County shall be given adequate opportunity to make any necessary arrangements for fire insurance and extended coverage. D. Final acceptance of the Contract will not be given until all requirements of the contract documents are complete and approved by the County. This shall include, but is not limited to, all construction, guarantee forms, parts list, schedules, tests, operating instructions, and as-built drawings - all as required by the contract documents. SECTION 27. FINAL PAYMENT AND WAIVER TO CLAIMS: After the official acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall submit to the County, on a form acceptable to (, the County, a request for payment in full in accordance with the 5t act. The form "Statement to Accompany Final Payment" ( OII 4_T shall be completed, signed by the Contractor, and submitted to the County with the final payment request. SECTION 28. GUARANTEE: A. The Contractor hereby unconditionally guarantees that the work will be done in accordance with requirements of all con- tract, and further guarantees the work of the contract to be and remain free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of acceptance of the contract, unless a longer guarantee period is specifically called for. The Contractor hereby agrees to repair or replace any and all work, together with any other adjacent work which may be displaced in so doing, that may prove to be not in its workmanship or material within the guar- antee period specified, without any expense whatsoever to the County, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted. B. Contract bonds are in full force and effect during the guarantee period. C. The Contractor further agrees, that within 10 calen- dar days after being notified in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any • F-22 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Coni) SECTION 28. GUARANTEE (con't.) defects in the work, he will commence and prosecute with due diligence all work necessary to fulfill the terns of this guarantee, and to complete the work within a reasonable period of time, and in the event he fails to so comply, he does hereby authorize the County to proceed to have such work done at the Contractor's expense and he will pay the cost thereof upon de- mand. The County stall be entitled to all costs, including reasonable attorney's fees, necessarily incurred upon the con- tractor's refusal to pay the above costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing paragraph, in the event of an emergency constituting an immediate hazard to the health or safety of the County's loyees, property, or licen- sees, the County may undertake at the Contractor's expense with- out prior notice all work necessary to correct such hazardous conditions when it was caused by work of the Contractor not being in accordance with the requirements of this contract. D. The general contractor and each of the listed sub- contractors shall execute and furnish the County with the standard guarantee form. (see Page 24) f F-23 CID 001 J•8 GUARANTEE FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BUILDING MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA We hereby guarantee to the County of Contra Costa the (Type of Work) which we have installed in the (Name of Building) California, for year (s) use from date of filing of the completion notice in the Office of the County Recorder. We agree to repair or replace to the satisfaction of the County any or all such work that may prove defective in workmanship or materials within that period, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted, together with any other work which may be damaged or displaced in so doing. If we fail to comply with the above mentioned conditions within a reasonable time after being notified in writing, we, collectively and separately, do hereby authorize the owner to proceed to have the defects repaired and made good at our expense and we will pay the costs and charges therefore immediately upon demand. This guarantee covers and includes any special terms, including time periods, specified for this work or materials in the plans and specifications for this project. { This guarantee supersedes any previous guarantees we have made for this particular project. SUBCONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) GENERAL CONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) NOTE: If the firm is not a corporation, add a paragraph stating the type of business organization and the capacity and authority of the person signing the guarantee. i F-24 FORM STATEMENT TO ACCOMPANY FINAL PAYMENT To: Contra Costa County Public Works Department County Administration Building Martinez, California Re: Final Payment (Project) Dear Sir: The undersigned Contractor represents and agrees that the final payment includes herein all claims and demands, of whatever nature, which he has or may have against the County of Contra Costa in connection with the contract to construct the above-entitled project, and that payment by the County of the final estimate shall discharge and release it from any and all claims. { The undersigned hereby certifies that all work, labor, and materials' on this project have been furnished and purchased in full compliance with the contract and with all applicable laws and regulations. The undersigned states that his claim for final payment is true and correct, that no part has been theretofore paid, and that the amount therein is justly due. i I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated at (City) , California. s • i • i F-25 00.12" o C014TRACT (Construction Agreement) (Contra costa County Standard Form) SP. CIAL TER11S. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (§§2,3) Parties: [Public Agency] [Contractor] Complete legal name (§2) Effective Date: [See 94 for starting date.] (53) The Work: (§4) Completion Time: [strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working"] (a) By [date] (b) Within calendar/working days from starting date. (§5) Liquidated Damages: $ per calendar day. (§6) Public Agency's Agent: (57) Contract Price: $ (for unit price contracts: more or less, in accordance with finished quantities at unit bid prices.) [Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable.] 2. SIGdATURES & ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Public Agency, By: (President, Chairman Or Other Designated Representative) (Secretary) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code 91861 concerning Workers' Compensation Law. By: [CORPORATE Designate official capacity in ausiness SEAL] By: Designate official capacity in the usiness Note to Contractor (1) Execute acknowledgment form below, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Seal. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) ACKNOWLEDGMENT (by Corporation, County of ) ss' Partnership, or Individual) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, known to me in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. Dated: • [NOTARIAL SEAL] 11otary Public - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FORM APPROVED by County Counsel. (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) 3. WORK CONTRACT, CHANGES. (l IBy their signatures in Sectic , effective on the above date, these parties promise an,'�aree as set forth in this contl4t, incorporating by these references the material ("special terms") in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, and in a workmanlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and complete work; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, enient anu proper in order fairly to perform the requirements of this contract, all ictly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (c) The work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TIRE: I4OTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- fications or the Notice to Proceed; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work within the time fixed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar day's delay in finishing said work.; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the same from any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of work or extension of time, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of the work, when such delay was caused by the failure of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities. 6. INTEGIUITED DOCUMEivTS. 'The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions o the Public Agency's call for bids, and Contractor's accepted bid for this work are hereby incorporated into this contract; and they are intended to co-operate, so that any- thing exhibited in the plans or drawings and not mentioned in the specifications or special provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set fortis in both, to the true intent and meaning thereof when taken all together; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAYMENT. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, and as fi compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sum specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public agency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due, minus 10% thereof pursuant to Government Code Sec. 530G7, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. 8. PAYMENTS WITHHELD. (a) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or because ot later discovered evidence nullify all or any certificate for payment, to such extent and period of time only as may be necessary to protect the Public Agency from loss because of: (1) Defective work not remedied, or uncompleted work, or (2) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, or (3) Failure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonable doubt that the work can be completed for the balance then unpaid, or (5) Damage to another contractor, or • (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Contractor, as the work progresses, the materials and labor which are not satisfactory to it, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble or cost to the Contractor in making good any defective work or parts. 00122 (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its notice of completion of the entire G-2 work, it shall issue a certifi)%,Fe to the Contractor and pay tttr06alance of the contract price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, no claims nave been presented to the Public Agency based on acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens �s ithhold notices have been filen against the work or site, and provided there are not onable inuications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens or claims against Contractor. 9. INSURANCL. (Labor Code 5518bO-61) On signing this contract, Contractor must give Public Agency (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (2) a certificate of Workers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Law. lU_ B0141llS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILLRE TO PERFORM. If the Contractor at any time refuses or neglects, without fault of the Public Agency or its agent(s) , to supply sufficient materials or workmen to complete this agreement and work as provided herein, for a period of 10 days or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agency, the Public Agency may furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and13—cal laws and regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 172U, and including Secs... 1735, 1777.5, & 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 & 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTRACTORS. Government Code 554100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. WAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated herein. (b) This schedule of wages is based on a working day of 8 hours unless otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the working day. When less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at_ least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such work is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for which no minimum wage rate is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate tiierefor and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply from the time of the initial employment of the person affected and during the continuance of sucli employment. 15. JiOURS OF LABOR. Tright hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work, and no workman employed at any time on this work by the Contractor or by any sub- co ractor shall be required or permitted to work longer thereon except as provided in L Code Secs. 1810-1815. 16. APPRLU ICES. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accordance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) G-3 00-12,31, J 2,3 17. PRET L1a:i7CL' FOR MATERIAL The Public Agency desires to *,00mote the industries and economy of Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 08. ASSIGIIIENT. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives o the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any monies due or to become due under it, without the prior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waived notice of assignment. 19. No WAIVER BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 20. BOLD HARIILESS & INL'EI:IIITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indemnify from the liabilities as defined in this section. (b) The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. (c) The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly su fe-red, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the Public Agency approved the improvement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law or equity concerning these. (d) The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection witty t—fie matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or employce(s) of one or more of them. (e) Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepareu, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. EXCAVATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if applicable, Ty--submitting to Public Agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. G-4 00124 (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA 1 . AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN The Area. Plan applicable to this project 'shall be the Contra Costa Plan on minority employment. Organizations subscribing to said Plan include, but are not limited to, certain trades from the Contra Costa County Building and Construction Trades Council , Local Construction Trade Unions, and General and Specialty Contractors' Associations. Contractors participating in the Contra Costa Plan may qualify under Part 1 of Section E (2), "Affirmative Action Requirements," of these special provisions for the following designated craft, if said craft is to be utilized on this project: PLUMBERS 1159 2. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS Part 1 : The provisions of this Part 1 apply to bidders, contractors and subcontractors with respect to those construction trades for which they ar, parties to collective bargaining agreements with a labor organization or organizations and who, together with such labor organizations, have agreed to the Tripartite Agreement for Contra Costa County, California (but only'as to those trades as to which there are commitments by labor organizations to specific goals of minority manpower utilization), together with all implementing agreements that have been and may hereafter be developed pursuant thereto, all of which documents are incorporated herein by reference and are hereinafter cumulatively referred to as the Contra Costa Plan. Any bidder, contractor or subcontractor using one or more trades of construction employees must comply with. either Part 1 or Part 11 of these Bid Conditions as to each such trade. Thus, a bidder, contractor or subcontractor may be in compliance with these conditions by its inclusion, with its union, in the Contra Costa Plan a specific commitment by that union to a goal of minority manpower utilization for such trade "A," thereby meeting the provisions of this Part 1 , and by its commitment to Part 11 in regard to trade "B" in the instance in which it is not included in the Contra Costa Plan and, therefore, cannot meet the provisions of this Part 1. To be eligible for award of a contract under Part 1 of this Invitation for Bids, a bidder or subcontractor must execute and submit as part of its bid the certification required by Part 111 hereof. Part 11 : A. Coverage. The provisions of this Part 11 shall be applicable to those bidders, contractors and subcontractors, who, in regard to those construction trades to be employed by them on the project to which these bid conditions pertain. 1 . Are not or hereafter cease to be signatories to the Contra Costa Plan referred to in Part 1 hereof; 2. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are not parties to collective bargaining agreements; ' • H-1 n0 1 if Part II: A. Coverage (Con't) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective gaining agreements with labor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be s gnatories to the Contra Costa Plan. 4. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Pian, but as to which not specific commitment to goals of minority manpower utilization by labor organization have been executed pursuant to the Contra Costa Plan; or S. " Are no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director, OFCC, including the Contra Costa Plan. 8. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan_. The bidders, contractors and subcon- tractors described in paragraphs 1 through 5 'above will not be eligible for award of a contract under this * Invitation for Bids, unless it certifies as prescribed in paragraph 2b of the certification specified in Part 111 hereof that it adopts the minimum goals and timetables of minority manpower utilization, 1/ and specific affirmative action steps set forth in Section 8. 1 and 2 of this Part 11 directed at increasing minority manpower utilization by means of applying good faith efforts to carrying out such steps or is deemed to have adopted such a program pursuant to Section 8.3 of this Part 11 . Both the goals and timetables, and the affirmative action steps must meet the requirements of this Part 11 as set forth below far all trades which are to be utilized on the project; whether-subcontracted or not. 1 . Goals and Timetables. The goals of minority manpower utilization for the bidder and subcontractors are applicable to each trade .not otherwise bound by the provisions of Part 1 hereof for the following time periods for each trade which will be used on the project within Contra Costa County, California. The ranges for all trades to be utilized on the project shall be as follows: Until 9/30/72 9.3% - 11 .8% From 10/1/72 un-til 9/30/73 11 .8% - 14.5 From 10/1/73 until 9/30/74 14.5% - 17.0% From. 10/1/74 until 9/30/75 17.0% - 19.5% In the event that under a contract which is 'subject to these Bid Conditions any. work is performed in a year later than the latest year for which acceptable ranges of minority manpower utilization have been determined herein, the ranges for the period ' 10/1/74 through 9/30/75 shall be applicable to such work. The percentages of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terms of manhours of training and employment as a proportion of the total manhours to be- worked by the bidder' s, contractor's and subcontractor's entire work force in that trade on ail projects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of l/ Minority is defined as including Negroes, Spanish Surnamed Americans, Orientals and American Indians. B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) •its contract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must be substantially uniform throughout the length of the contract on all projects and for each of the trades. Further, the transfer of minority employees or trainees from employer-to-employer or from project-to-project for the sole purpose of meeting the contractor's or subcontractor' s goals shall be a violation of these conditions. =In reaching the goals of minority manpower utilization required of bidders, contractors and subcontractors pursuant to this Part 11 , every effort shall be made to find and employ qualified journeymen. However, where minority journeymen are not available, minority trainees in pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship, journeyman training or other training programs may be used. In order that the nonworking training hours of trainees may be.counted in meeting the goal , such trainees must be employed by the contractor during the training period, the contractor must have made a commitment to employ the trainees at the completion of their training and the trainees must be trained pursuant to established training programs which must be the equivalent of the training programs now or hereinafter provided for in the Contra Costa Plan with respect to the nature, extent and duration of training offered. . A contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be in compliance with the terms and requirements of this Part 11 by the employment and training of minorities in the appropriate percentage of his aggregate work force in Contra Costa County, California for each trade for which it is committed to a goal under this Part 11 . However, no contractor or subcontractor shall be found to be in noncompliance solely on account of its failure to meet its goals within its timetables, but such contractor shall "be given the opportunity to demonstrate that it has instituted all of the specific affirmative action steps specified in this Part 11 and has made every good faith effort *to make these steps work toward the attainment of its goals within its timetables, all to the purpose of expanding minority manpower utilization on all of its projects in Contra Costa County, California. In all cases, the compliance of a bidder, contractor or subcontractor will be determined in accordance with its respective obligations under the terms of these Bid Conditions. Therefore, contractors or subcontractors who are governed by the provisions of this Part 11 shall be subject to the requirements of that Part, regardless of the obligations of its prime contractor or lower tier subcontractors. . All bidders and all contractors and subcontractors performing or to perform work on projects subject to these Bid Conditions hereby agree to inform their subcontractors of their respective obligations under the terms and requirements of these Bid Conditions, including the provisions relating to goals of minority employment and training. 2. Specific Affirmative Action Steps. Bidders, contractors and subcontractors subject to this Part 11 must engage in affirmative action directed at increasing minority manpower utilization, which is at least as extensive and as specific as the following steps: a. The contractor shall notify community organizations that the contractor •has employment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations' response. H-3 Oo J 2,( B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each Vrity worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such erred worker and, if the worker was not employed, the reasons therefor. If such worker was not sent to the union hiring hall for referral or if such worker was not employed by the contractor, the contractor's file shall document this and the reasons therefor. c. The contractor shall promptly notify the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT when the union or unions with whom the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement has not referred to the contractor a minority worker sent by the contractor or the contractor has other information that the union referral process has impeded him in his efforts to meet his goal . d. The contractor shall participate in training programs in the area, especially those funded by the Department of Labor. e. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy within his own organization by including it in any policy manual ; by publicizing it in company newspapers, annual reports, etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and union representatives' meetings to explain and discuss the policy; by posting of the policy; and by specific review of the policy with minority employees. f. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy externally by informing and discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, speci- fically including minority news media; and by notifying and discussing it with all subcontractors and suppliers.. g. The contractor shall make specific and constant personal (both written and oral ) recruitment efforts directed at all minority organizations, schools with minority students, minority recruitment organizations and minority training organi- zations within the contractor' s recruitment area. h. The contractor shall make specific efforts to .encourage present minority employees to recruit their friends and relatives. i. The contractor shall validate all man specifications, selection require-. ments, tests, etc. J. The contractor shall make every effort to promote after-school ; summer and vacation employment to minority youth. k. The contractor shall develop' on-the-job training opportunities and participate and assist in any association or employer-group training programs relevant to the contractor's employee needs consistent with- its obligations under this Part 1 . The contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority employees to seek such oo ortunities. m. The contractor shall make sure that seniority practices, job classifica- tions, etc. , do not have a discriminatory effect. H-4 001 2S B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) n. The contr4ctor shall make certain that all facilities and company activities are nonsegregated. o. The contractor shall continually monitor all personnel activities to ensure that his EEO policy is being carried out. p. The contractor shall solicit bids for subcontracts from available minority subcontractors engaged in the trades covered by these Bid Conditions, including circulation of minority contractor association. 3. Contractors and Subcontractors Deemed to be Bound by Part il . In the event a contractor or subcontractor, who is at the time of bidding eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions, is no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance, including the Contra Costa Plan, he shall be deemed to be committed to Part 11 of these Bid Conditions. Further, whenever a contractor or subcontractor who, at the time of bidding is eligible under Part li of these Bid Conditions, uses trades not contem- plated at the time he submits his bid, he shall be committed to Part 11 for those trades.. Whenever a contractor or subcontractor is deemed to be committed to Part 11 of those Bid Conditions, he shall be considered to be committed to a manpower utili- zation goal of the minimum percentage range for that trade for the appropriate year. 4. Subsequent Signatory to the Contra Costa Pian. Any contractor or subcontractor subject to the requirements of- this Part 11 for any trade at the time of the submission of his bid, who, together with the labor organization with whom it has a collective bargaining agreement, subsequently becomes a signatory to the Contra Costa Plan, either individually or through an association, may meet its requirements under these Bid Conditions for such trade, if such contractor or subcontractor executes and submits a new certification committing himself to Part 1 of these Bid Conditions. No contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be subject to the requirements of Part 1 until such certification is executed and submitted. 5. Nondiscrimination. In no event may a contractor or subcontractor utilize the goals, timetables or affirmative action steps required by this Part 11 in such a manner as to cause or result in discrimination against any person on account of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. H-5 U. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part III: Certifications. A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract er this Invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid t e following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: Bidder 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract and Z. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific of-I ir:native action steps contained in said Part i1 on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the contracting or administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid. Conditions. Signature of authorized representative of bidder 001 H-6 Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) *Part III: Certifications. (Can't) B. Subcontractors' Certifications. . Prior to the award of any subcontract under this Invitation for Bids, regardless of tier, the prospective subcontractor must execute and submit to the Prime Contractor the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting subcontract: SUBCONTRACTORS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: Subcontractor 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the subcontract 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts' the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part 11 on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors prior to the award of any subcontract under this subcontract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. Signature of authorized representative of bidder C. Materiality and Responsiveness. The certifications required to be made by the bidder pursuant to these Bid Conditions is material and will govern the bidder's performance on the project and will be made a part of his bid. Failure to.submit the certification will render the bid nonresponsive. Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. Contractors are responsible for informing their, subcontractors regardless of tier as to their respective obligations under arts 1 and 11 hereof (as applicable). The bidder, contractor or subcontractor hall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity * Sample farm only. Official form is part of the Proposal (Bid form). Section. l♦-7 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) fau Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement_. (Con't) - cse, including suspension, termination and cancellation of existing subcontracts as may be imposed or ordered by the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. Any bidder or contractor or subcontractor who shall fail to carry out such sanctions and penalties shall be deemed to be in noncompliance with these Bid Conditions. Violation of any substantial requirement in the Contra Costa Plan by a contractor or subcontractor covered by Part 1 of these Bid Conditions, including the failure of such contractor or subcontractor to make a good faith effort to meet its fair share of the trade' s goals of minority manpower utilization, or of the requirements of Part 11 hereof by a contractor or subcontractor who is covered by Part 11 , shall be deemed to be in noncompliance by such contractor or subcontractor with the Equal Opportunity Clause of the contract, and shall be grounds of imposition of the sanctions and penalties provided herein. The Contra Costa County Public Works Department shall review its contractors' and subcontractors' employment practices during the performance of the contract. In regard to Part 11 of these conditions, if the contractor or subcontractor meets its goals or if the contractor or subcontractor can demonstrate that it has made every good faith effort to meet those goals, the contractor or subcontractor shall be presured to be in compliance with these Bid Conditions and no formal sanctions or proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the agency otherwise determines that the contractor or subcontractor is not providing equal employment opportunities. In judging whether a contractor or subcontractor has met its goals, the agency will consider each contractor' s or subcontractor's minority manpower utilization and will not take into consideration the minority manpower utilization of its subcontractors. 'there the agency finds that the contractor or subcontractor has railed to comply with the requirements of these Bid Conditions, the agency shall take such action and impose such sanctions as may be appropriate, including,. but not limited to: 1 . Withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or Z. Cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part, and/or 3. To the extent allowed by applicable State Statutes, the contractor may be declared ineligible for further County Public Works contracts until he satisfies the County that he has established and is implementing an Equal ' Employment Opportunity program which conforms to the. provisions contained _ herein. - When the agency proceeds with such formal action, it has the burden of proving that the contractor has not met- the requirements of these Bid Conditions, but the contractor' s failure to meet his goals shall shift to him the requirement to come ward with evidence to show that he has met the "good faith" requirements of these Conditions by instituting at least the Specific Affirmative Action steps listed (R)13 H-8 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) • Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Coni) above and by making every good faith effort to make those steps work toward the attainment of its goals within its timetables. The pendency of such formal proceedings' shall be taken into consideration by Contra Costa County in determining whether such ' contractor or subcontractor can comply with the requirements contained therein and is therefore a "responsible prospective contractor." It shall be no excuse that the union with which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement providing the exclusive referral failed to refer minority employees. The procedures set forth in these conditions shall not apply to any contract when the Contra, Costa County Public Works Department determines that such contract, is essential to the national security and that its award without following such is is necessary to the national security_ Contractors and subcontractors must keep such records and file such reports . relating to the provisions of these Bid Conditions as shall be required by the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. Submittal of CALTRANS form HC-7, FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR'S EEO REPORT or optional form 66, MONTHLY MANPOWER UTILIZATION REPORT will be required monthly. Additional forms or reports that may be required will be presented at a pre-construction conference to be held prior to the start of work. For the information of bidders, a copy of the Contra Costa Plan, may be obtained from the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. H-9 a The Contractor is informed that Federal Funds will be used to finance this Project and the following Federal requirements must be complied with: • Equal Em to ment Opportunity -- During the performance of this Contract the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) Minimum Wages (i) All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project, will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3) , the full amounts due at the time of payment computed at wage rates not less than those contained in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be-alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics; and the wage determination decision shall be posted by the contractor at the site of the work in a prominent place where it can be easily seen by the workers_ For the purpose of this clause, contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated under section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv). Also for the purpose of this. clause, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period under plans, funds, • or programs, but covering the particular weekly period are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. (ii) The contracting officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract, shall be classified or reclas- sified conformably to the wage determination , and a report of the action taken shall be sent by the Federal agency to the Secretary of Labor. In the event the interested parties cannot agree on the proper classification or reclassification of a particular class of laborers and mechanics to be used, the question accompanied by the recommend- ation of the contracting officer shall be referred to the Secretary for final determination. (iii) The contracting officer shall require, whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly wage rate and the contractor is obligated to pay a cash equiva- lent of such a fringe benefit, an hourly cash equivalent thereof to be established. In the event the interested parties cannot agree upon a cash equivalent of the fringe benefit, the question , accom- panied by the recommendation of the contracting officer, shall be referred to the Secretary of Labor for determination. (iv) If the contractor does not make payments to' a trustee or other • third person , he may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program of a type expressly listed in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is a I-1 part of this contract. Prov ided,however, The Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the • applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. (2) Withholding The County may withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic employed or working on the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1931 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the pro- ject, all or part of the wages required by the contract, the (Agency) may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. (3) Payrolls and basic records (i) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto will be maintained during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1931, or under the Housing Act of 1949, in the construction or develop- ment of the project. Such records will contain the name and address of each such employee, his correct classification, rates of pay (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated of the types described in section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1 ) (iv) that the ,rages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1 (b) (2) (B) of the Davis.-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or •program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. (ii) The contractor will submit weekly a copy of all payrolls- to the (write in name of appropriate Federal agency) if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party the contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant, sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to the (write in name of agency). The copy shall be a._ccompanied by a statement signed by the employer or his agent indicating that the payrolls • are correct and complete, that the wage rates contained therein are not less than those determined by the Secretary of Labor and that the classifications set forth for each Taborer or mechanic, -2 01)1 conform with the work he performed. A submission of a "Weekly Statement of Compliance" which is required under this contract • and the Copeland regulations' of the Secretary of Labor (29 CFR. Part 3) and the filing with the initial payroll or any subsequent payroll of a copy of any findings by the Secretary of Labor under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1 ) (iv) shall satisfy this requirement. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls of all subcontractors. The contractor will make the records required under the labor standards clauses of the con- tract available for inspection by authorized representatives of the (write the name of agency) and the Department of Labor, and will permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. (4) Apprentices Apprentices will be permitted to work as such only when. they are registered, individually, under a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with a State apprenticeship agency which is recognized by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. United States Department of Labor; or, if no such recognized agency exists in a State, under a program registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, United States Department of Labor. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to his entire work force under the registered program. Any employee listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered as above, shall be paid the wage rate determined by the Secretary of Labor for the classification of work he actually performed. The contractor or subcontractor will be required to furnish to the contracting officer written evidence of the registration of his program and apprentices as well as of the appropriate ratios and wage rates, for the area of construction prior to using any apprentices on the contract work. (5) Compliance with Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 31. The contractor shall comply with the Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3) of the Secretary of Labor which are herein incorporated by reference. (6) Subcontracts The contractor will insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) through (5) and (7) and such other clauses as the (write in the name of Federal agency) may by ap- propriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier sub-, contracts which they may enter into, together with a clause re- quiring this insertion in any further subcontracts that may in turn be made. i (7) Contract termination; debarment A breach of clauses (1) through (6) may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as provided in 29CFR 5.6. I-3 00-136 - APPRENTICE AND TRAINEE EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS (1) The contractor agrees: (i) That he will make a diligent effort to hire for the performance of the contract a number of apprentices or trainees, or both, in each occupa- tion, which bears to the average number of the Journeymen in that ocd'upa- tion to be employed in the performance of the contract the applicable ratio as determined by. the Secretary of Labor; (ii) That he will assure that 25 percent of such apprentices or trainees in each occupation are in their first year of training, where feasible. Feasibility here involves a consideration of .(a) the availability of training opportunities for first-year apprentices, (b) the hazardous nature of the work for beginning workers, (c) excessive unemployment of apprentices in their second and subsequent years of training. (iii) That during the performance of the contract he will , to the greatest extent possible, employ the number of apprentices or trainees necessary to meet currently the requirements of subdivisions (i) and (ii) of this sub- paragraph. (2) The contractor agrees to maintain records of employment by trade of the number of apprentices and trainees, apprentices and trainees by first year of training, and of journeymen, and the wages paid and hours of work of such apprentices, trainees and journeymen. The contractor agrees to make, these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (3) The contractor who claims compliance based on the criterion stated in Sect. 5a.4(b) agrees to maintain records of employment, as described in Sect. 5a.3(a) (2) , on non-Federal and non-Federally-assisted construction work done during the performance of this contract in the same labor market area. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (4) The contractor agrees to supply one copy of the written notices re- quired in accordance with Sect. 5a.4(c) at the request of Federal agency compliance officers. The contractor also agrees to supply at 3-month intervals during performance of the contract and after completion of contract performance a statement describing steps taken toward making a diligent effort and containing a breakdown by craft, of hours worked and wages paid for first-year apprentices and trainees, other apprentices•.and trainees, and journeymen. One' copy. of the statement will be'. sent to the agency concerned, and one to the Secretary of Labor. ' (5) The contractor agrees to insert in any subcontract under this con- tract the requirements contained in this paragraph (29 C.F.R. 5a3(a) (1), (2), (3),. (4) , and (5)) . Sections 5a.4, 5a.51, 5a6, and 5a7 shall also be attached to each such contract for the information of the contractor. The term "contractor" as used in such clauses in any subcontract shall mean the subcontractor. I-4 J1 r HNIFICATIONS P. 5 �„ agGTSltlr XID7i-scab': nod: ,Pt'' WIF1CATIOWP. 6 ' t + 42 FK 54709 . Octobar.7, 1977) Statewide Idaho bosic FrlAsa BMeilts PeysMts S` Hourly Eient7oA +• Changes Rotas N 3 M PMriess vaoNtsa sAdHr + ` Asbestos Workers' Appr.Tr. Remaining Counties and Idaho + County (south half) 11,46 .59 $1.20 NO, CtlfOM0 - '3 Elevator Constructorst r {el tR S;927-September 30, 197 brie Prieto losoRtt Feymoots Benewsh, Bonner, boundary,' Clsarvstar UsherKootenai Alasrdi, Alpine, Meador, HowlF •• liseetie" Latah Lewis Na: Perea Calaseras, Contra Costat Dal Retot N t,1! Footless vocoNes Miter , + , Morte, 11 Dorado, Freano, Apl+t•Tr. Shoshone Countless Elevator Constructors 12.965 .745 .56 3%+a .025 Y+rc*d. Marin, Mariposa, Elevator Constructorst Itarced, SacrMiantaray. MaSa, Benita, Heipars 9.075 .745 .56 3%+.a .025 e Placer, cisco, San, San Danita, ` glavator Constructors' Man o, Santco, San Joaquin, Ss .( Helpers (Prob.) 6.48 Mateo, Santa Clara, Manta Crus, Irorn+orkarat ' Salam, Horrors, Buttere.whaaus, Ornamental; leintozcingl Tuolumne, Yolo and Tubs Ornamental; Counties, California StructurBonewah, lonner, boundary, Clearwater, Idaho County �AsSO�rsloa Workers 013.00 .!S 11.27 12.00 .p7 (north of the 46th Para- Abesto llel), Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Has Parte, She- Son Francisco and Mn Me too C M. shone Counties 11.45 .93 1,00 L10 Soarers 11.51 .60 1.20 1.2S .0! lechers' Mastic porkers Bind Rettlesrn t. Dsnawah, Donner, boundary, 1t kettles w/o punpsl 12.13 .80 1.20 1.15 .09 Clearwater, Idaho County i rappetial Coatn&l tar nape- 7 (north of the 46th Paral- wDoradrai Gaal tar 12.56 .80 1.20 1.15 .0! lel), Kootenai, Lstah, Ls- i + M1 Dorado, Placer, Mutter wia,•Hea Pace*. Shoshone Z and,Tuba Counties I Counties 9.95 .70 ,8S 0 SoOrsr■ . 11.19 .!3 .40 .06 Patnterst -4 Bannock. beer take, gingham, A 2 Blains. bannavitla, Butte, i ,, N Carpenters {wood I'ram - Blain, GannevLribou, Cass la, residential construction) Clark, Custer, Franklin, Mariposa and Reread Qom. 7.00 1.22 Fr*mnt, Gooding (except the City of alias and western third of County), Jefferson, Jerome, Tashi, t Lincoln. Madison, Minidoka, One�dda, Power, Teton, Twin Fs 114 Counties' brushl Roller, Parfitapet $8.86 .40 .20 .005 Structural Steell Swing • Stagel Spray 9.31 .401 t .20 .005 Plasterers' Tenderst benewsht Donner, Buundary, Clearwater, Idaho Coutty (north of 46th Parallel), Kootcnai, Latah, Lewis, ' Has Parc*, Shoshone Countl 9.35 .82 .70 .05 Plumborst + Danewah, Donner, boundary] t Clearwater, Kootenai, La- tah, Ler Parc*. Shoshone + •.�ra.� t Countic; 13.91 .75 1.26 .12 V 1 r A } A04ML 1401 RR, VOL. 12, NO, 22Y -MIQAY, NOYtMRRR 11, 1977 i+ 1 HDOIFICATIONS P. 7 HDOIFICATIONS P. 6 O DEC5I ION IKS77- 4074 - Mbd. {S antis Prieto Bsw11M PaparaN ' 42 PR 18803 . April 8, 1977 Newly td.etlses Shawnee County, KansasBetel N L w Psaaleaa Vesettae �T►. Cha got Bele PPrompe BOaeRM P-,- Roofors flat, slate and tile. yCID llrkt t1AT7-1219 - Med• t! goal*Nearl [i.eatiaa dsmpproofers and waterproofs 110.26 .60 • 42 PR�6e�38 taptarbar�js-1127)K+�e N L t P.Moles YaeaMea aa1/a. Roofers working al pitch, tar f ftatwide lenistana Aw.T& or cteosota. cosi 11.11 .60 • footnotes a-After 6 months o employm at .26tt atter S y ass .52o Ch&njtof Cement moats (Highway Oonatrue on)s gone 4 - Calcasieu Tarish >i 8.80 Cannon Pariah 8.30 DECISION K 4 8' Herod {S Best metal workers - Zone 4 9.79 3L+.55 .40 .16 42 FR 1 6�Apr1L 9 477) Shawnee County, Kansas DECISION tIA77-4214.d. t3 1 (42 TK 46638 - B,.,Pr; Or I3. 117 ) Chances Dossier, Cod" 6 Calaadow Para. La. Eltyator constructors 10.41 .745 156 3%4* .023 Elevator cetructors helpers 70LM .745 .56 37n6s .023 } onan e footnotes a-Employer contribu se 8%of basic hoirly rata or over years. Blectriaians - Calessioa Tart service and 6% of basic hot rly tats for 6 swel a to S ears NOW4 Old single or u+ltiple !unity res dowse a spasrtsean 000 ss met to &arvtea as Vacatt n Pay Cz iti'alai (6) hid MD11408 scent it units. 2 story stalk- t Roofers, tl�t. slat*'6 tits tlaetrietana 6.25 .33 30420 , IOL dsmprooters and waterproof. 10.26 .60 a ElectricOther ians 12.30 .]! 5x+.20 1/10k Roofers e working al piiefi. tar Cable options 12.55 .35 3'x+.20 IACK or creosote, coal 11.11 :,i0 a Footnotes r-After 6 months of employmer t a26it ittaT 5 ye rs .524 fon metal workers - Bossier i Caddo Pariahs$ 6.24 34+040 et! Z DECISON t1077.30eo - Mod 03 { Q June 24. ) DECISION tKS77-4081 - Mod. {S Baltimore City, Narylad 42 ER 16809 - April 8. 141 ) Sedjwick County, Kansas Chan et ` osmror tat s ! Chantal TT =T L Bsiatnoty X1.17 .10 1.N .06+ Elevacor constructor* 10.42 .749 .40 a Iran"*trotters 1.62 .90 1." .06 Elevator constructors` helpers 70LIK .745 .60 a Footnotet a-Employer contributes 8% of &sic ly rata r ower years service and 6% of bssic ho ly rate or 6 mon a to 5 sats service as Vacation Fay Cz itl aI (6) Paid lidoys 01uiera 9.265 S m. t DECLSIQN �KS7T-4149 - Mod. t3 , 42 ►K 34188 July l.,1977 t.eavenwrth County. Kansa& ' Changes Briekla erst stonemasons $10.475 .55 .35 1.00 . Elevator wnstructora 11.97 .745 .36 37ha .025 i Elevator constructor* helpers 70LStt .745 ,56 Ma ,025 Pootnotas a-Ermployer contrib tag 8% o basic hiurly rats for 0"t 5 yssri I *ervtct and 6%c basic h urly rat for 6 mo the to Yang service as vaeat an Pay C Oditl o1i o (6) hi I Holidays Zone 1 brush, roller. tapers 6.60 .SS • .70 t: Spray 9.10 .053 .70 HDUAL 02010% VOL 42, NO. 227-MCAY, NGVWAiU 13,.ti77 t ., r DCCl3I011 Ito, CA77-5090 - Moa. 12 MODIFICATIONS P. 3 IgUIFiCATIOIIS P. 4 142 rR 5790;-September 30, 1977) ' FrinsO 1ee+Flts Per�e.h 00, Ala^�.• EC da, Alpine, Amsdor, 0utke, DECISION N0. CA71.5090 (Conk'd) Bette riD Calaveras, Coluss, Contra P+lep 8e*01itc Pey.*etc ti+wtr E10nriee Bttic Palntorar A Is PO.aP0411600 yet e04/e, Creta, Dei Harte, L1 Dorado, Rete% H M.e,l Eleeetlea Lake, Marin, Mendocino, San Pccenr, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, ROtecr H t Pettiest vecettao *00.410+ Apr.Tt. i.ake, Lassen, Madera, Kirin, Apr.Tt PBrushsco end lonatY Cos. Marlposa, Mendocino, Merced, Brush 11.77 .94 1.30 .80 .03 Spray 12.27 .99 1.30 .80 .03 Placer Monterey, Nape, Nevada, Topers 12.72 .99 1.30 .10 .03 Placer, to,PluSan Francisco,, Plumbersl itoarfitterst San Joaquin Ban Francisco,S, Alpine, Amdor, (Southern San Joaquin, San Mater, Santa Ciera, Sante Crus, Shaft,, portion of County), Butte, ' Calaveras, Oolusa, Fresno, Sierra, Stakiyou, SaSuttelano, Glenn, Rings, Lamson, Sonoma, Trinity, , Sutter, , * traders, Mariposa, Merced, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, l�oc, Monterey, Plumes, , Tuolumne, Colo and Yuba San Joaquin# Santa Crux, Counties, California Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, a es Stanislaus, Butter, Tehara, Blectricianal Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne Lake Tahoe Area and Yuba Counties 13.40 1.44 2.00 .10 Rlectricions 613.98 .14 34+.92 •4111 ftotnoteI Cable Splicers 15.28 .11 311.92 ,O1 (a) Employer contributes 8t f basic h Nrly ro, for over S years sery Toe, Calaveras and San Joaquin Ccs and 6% of basic hourly c to for 6 months to S years a a vaicatli n Pay Electricians 13.05 .96 3•+1.49 .01 Credit. Six Paid-solids f. A thr xigh P. Cable Splicers 14,68 1.96 . 3t+1.42 .01 Power squiprent Operstorst Napa and Solano Counties (Piladrivinq) Electricians 12.41 1.08 31+1.10 .04, Group 1 9.18 1.580, 2.2S 1.00 .29C4.61Group 1(0.) 9.55 1.58* 2.25 1.00 .29 ak*, i Me 13.12 1.08 11+1,10 .U4 Group 1(b) 9.71 1.58* 2.25 1.00 .29 Laker Karin,Counties s Croup 2 9.78 1.58• 2.25 1.00 .29 and ElectrSonomaicians Countler Group 2(a) 10.60 1.Se* 2.25 1.00 .29 Cable Splice 13.10 1.11 3t+.30 .02 Group 3 10.92 1.58* 2.2S 1.00 .29 0 Cable Splicers 14.00 1.11 31♦.36 .02 Group 3(a) 11.36 11.58* 2.25 1.00 .2! Elevator Constructors 14.82 .745 .56 a .02S Group 4 11.93 1.560 2.25 1.00 .29 - CSevator Constructors Helpers 7011JN .71y .56 a .025 Group S •12.11 1.58* 2,25 1.00 .2�. Lina ConstrNorte, Nodoo and Biekiyou ucti0ns Dai Norte, l *Includes $.31 per hour to Pe ioned 9th and pallets N , Counties •Tree trickiest helpers Ground ) scale logic PAges0"Aft Pop to t man 1,34' -149 31 410 l/lt / +, Haiti? Newly s4rwNee Need groundmant R*adgroundA seta twits N t Is ps lecke vese4ea reefs .ran (chipper)l Poctdermenl P,--t squipsunt operator s AW.Te Jackhanmerman 8.76 .45 30 .10 1/21 _ Area 1 Arms 1 Line Equipment sen 10.02 .45 30 .10 1/21 Lineman Polesprayers Heavy * Line Equipment rens Group 1 -09.13 (10.61 $1.SN I2.35 .90 .19 Croup 2 9.70 11.01 1.58* 3.2S .i0 .2! Trreee tried linemen wilder 11.63ct .45 3t'' .10 1j3t Croup 3 9.73 11.24 1.54* 2.25 .90 .29 trimer• 10.110 .IS 3t .10 1/21 Gtoup 4 10.32 11.83 1.516 1.29 .10 .39 ` Cable spiatadrant Group S 10.SS 12.06 1.See 3.25 .90 .2! -role sprayer ayet 12.18 , .IS ' 31 .10 1/14, Group 4 10.71 12.22 1.51* 2.20 .90 .29 Lake, Karin, X"docino'and _ , Group 7 10.87 12.38 1.516 2.2S .90 .29 /once Counties Group 1 ' 11.31 13.82 1.58* 2.25• .90 .29 Groundran ' $10.52 $1.11 11+.t0 .02 Lina ZgUipment'0pot0t0t4 11,84 1.11 30+.80 .O2 Group 9 11.54 13.07 1.586 2.20 .!0 .2! LinenOn 13.15 1.11 31+.90 .02 Croup 10 11.76 13.27 1.586 2.25 .90 .29 , 'Cable Splicers 14.50 1.11 'ut80. .01 Croup 30•J1 ' 11.11 13.79 1.Si* 2.25 .90 .29 p T'; 0.'t Group 11 r 13.06 13.57 1.K* 1.25 .90 .29 Croup 11-A 1].22 ' 1{.73 1.510 1.23 .90 .29 t. Croup 11-s 13.52 15.03 1.516 1.25 , .90 421. Group 11-C , 13.84 15.35 1.S462.25 .06 .2t *2nclu6es.f.li pee hwc o �nri ■*09th ant Malt is PtNsd. -- 1. t FIDIRAL REOISTIR, VOL. 42; NO. 21"RlDAY, NOVIMNR 111,'197? • � 0.••t.. WDIFICATIONS P. 5 t. MDIFIUrTI01IS P. 6 DECISION "0. CA77-5090 (Cont'd) ! S! 1M3. CA77 X091 tQont•dt . Pri4ee Aa4etitl P•twe4tt '• 6astt Prt4p 69401111 Petis94N Essig Hardt E4ecetle4 Meaty E49tat1•r Ragete sPassiaas VNes rai/rr Ret99 •H 6•X P04116*1 Vetatt•a 9:41.1 Addi Apr.Tr. Apr.Tr. Paintstae brick Tenderot Marin, San PrUtciador Calaveras ♦ can Joaquin Cox. $9.96 $1.25 $1.70 And sors**a Counties POV4 Bquipmeet Operatorsi brush 611.77 .99 61.30 .80 .03 Chief of Patty to croup 10 spray 12.27 .99 1.30 .80 .03 Tile setters' Helparsr Tapers 11.72 .99 1.30 .80 .03 Alpine, Amador, butte, Plumbers) Stas*fitters, , Calaveras, Coluss, Eldorado, Alpine, Amedot (Southern Glenn, Lessen, Modoo, Nevad t portion of County), Plecerr plummet sacrament*, Colavetsa, Ptesno, Nan Joaquin, Shasta, Matipoia, Merced, Monterey, Vierra, Stanislaus, Sutter, San Joaquin, saints CCU*, Tehamat Yolo and Yuba Cos. 7:78 s0 1 1.20 Sutter, tshems, 'htoluane and Yuba Counties 13.60 1.44 2.60 10 DICIS1.04 N0, CA77-5091 --*A,-12 Pootnoter (42 PR 52927-Septembot 30, 191 ) (a) Nmployer contributes $t o bast.* b urly tat for ovtlr S years' service, aAd 41 Of basic hourly to 6 for 6 nth• to S Yeats a vacati P*y Alameda; Alpine, ACosts, Credit. Six Paid Holidayl. A tht ugh t. Calaveras, Contra Costa, Del MMorte, El Dorado, treeno, Plop SesaNtt Prewestl Humboldtt Marini Mariposa,. gilt Aatlt . \ MOrced,'Monteray, Napa. % HewtP H••dP flrtstiea ticvads, Placcr, Sactaarntc, Rates Rates H A,w I Paratess VeseNes end/•, San Benito, San Prancloco,, Power laquipmant Operator t Apsh Te San Joaquin, Safi Matec, Santa r, Clata, Santa Crus, Solano, has 1 Ate* 2 Sonoma, $utter, Tshamm, tuolumne, Tolo and Tube Group 1 $9.13 $10.65 61.56+ $2.211 .!o .29 Counties, California Group 2 9.50 11.01 1.5sa 2.25' .90 .20 Group 3 9.73 11.24 1.Se• 2.25 .90 .2V f 1 an • ► Group 4 10.32 11.13 1.54• 2.25 .90 .2f �66 bleotriclmnat Group S 10.55 12.06 I.Ss• 2.25 ,00' .29 Lake Tahoe Ate& Group 6 10.71 12.22 1.546 2.25 .!0 .39� 2140trici6ns 13.18 .14 31+.92 .08 Group 7 10.87 12.31 l.Ssa 2.25 t .!0 .29 Cable splicers 111.20 •.64 36+.02 t08 Group 1 11.31 12.92 1.544 2.25 .90 .29 Calaveras and San'Josquin Coi. Group ! 11.S4 13.011 1.56• 2.2S .90 .29 Slactricisna 13.05 .96 34+1.49 .01 Group 30 11.76 13.27 1.586 2.25 .90 .2! Cebit splicers 14.64 .96 31+1.40 101 Group 10-A 11.$8 13.39 1.114• 1 2.25 .90 .19 Napa and Bolen Couatles Group 11 12.06 13.57 1.560' ,2.25 .00. .at sleouriclans 12.91 1.04 301.10 .04 Group 11.A, 13.22 ' 14.73 .1.566 2.31 .90 .2$ Cable splicers 13.42 1.05 : 30+X.11 .04 Group 1i-0 13.52 15.03 1.56$ 2.2S -.90 .29 ` r Hatin and son**a Counties t Group li•C 13.44 15.35 1.580 1.2S .96 .t1 glectriclans 13.IS 1.11 31+.30 .02 ; •Iedludse 3.24 pat bout o Ponsio d Realth and tealt to Puns. , Cable Splicers 14.50 1.11 30.30 ,02 Elevator Constructors 14.42 .745 .56 a• ' 1025 �ici0k Tendsr*t 1 glsvator Constructors' Beipai 70%JR .745 .54 a .025 Calsverse a San Joaquin Cos. $9.9$ $1.25 $1.70 Poiret squipmrnt opetatorat Chief of Patty to Of*" 10 - Tile Satter•' Helperet Alpine, A"dor, Calaveras, , Ildersda, Nevada, Placers , bara.aste, gas Joaquin, , cutter, Taboos, Vel* &ad . „ 1 YAM Guttas 7.75 .g0 1.20 3IOIRAL NOIST114 VOL 42, NO. lM-414100, NOVIMUK i t, 1917 �''•d ,r•Sf .., ,'IgDIfIUTItiRS 0. 9 • •i, l : � .. t«,.ra .SR�,4'. •. :Dat J�...t'�.,..,fJ• 1►.• .teCtltor tai, C#72•SOlI�IcOnt'di r ." 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CA77-5090 _(Conted) Alameda, Alpine, Aaadorn Butte Ss,le Frlae@sestAhParnaals Calaveras, Oolusa, Contra Rates N t M Psaslass YaraNss an4Jar•a s N•WIr Bell% Ea.ee+las Costa, Dal Monte, E1 Dorado, AMr.Tr. Rohs N i 0 PMeIM• vsegtko aa4/" Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Sings Aw.Tr.' lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Parking int Striping Work Mariposa, Mendocino, Harped, Modoc, Monterey, Hapa, Nevaand/or Highway Markers) do, Fand/or Rin a and Tulare Counties Placer, Pluuas, Sacramento, \ ties 0 San Benito, San Pranciscor Countio Delfniatin Device , San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa 0 Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Applicator $9.37 .S5 .40 b Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Wheal Stop Installbtl Bolan, Stanislaus, Sutter, Traffic Surface Send- Tthana, Trinity, Tulare, blasurl Striper S.$$ .35 .40 b e Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba Helper (wheel stop installs , Counties, California traffic surface sand- blssteri striper) 7.01 .S5 .40 b Changel Slbtry Seal Operatlonr brlcklayeral Stonemasons: , Miser operator 5.96 .55 .40 b Alpine, Anadorn Calaveras, 9qussgee Man 7.96 .95 :40 b San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Applicator operator 7.06 .55 .40 b Tuolumne Counties $11.70 $1.00 •$1.30 $1.00 Shuttlrlmn 6.90 .55 .40 b Alameda and Contra Costa Top Man 6.05 .35 .40 b counties 12.55 1.33 1.25,. ,1 .23 9asaaining Counties butte. Cofusa, at Dorado, Traffic Dsliniitfng Device Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Navad . Applicator! Wheel Stop eje Installer, Traffic Surface O Placer. $Latta, gutter, bandblaster 9.0 •.5S .46 b 0 Shasta, Sierran Wubar, bslper (traffic delinssttnq f1 CountsTabs", Yolo and Yuba t device applicator, n Counties . 12.50 1.03 1.21 .2! stop installer, traffics San Benito and Santa Clara (bunt(.. 12.15 1.35• 1.23 .25 suctacv sandblaster) '7.97 .55 .40 b • alsctricfans: Striper 10.47 .55 .40 b Wariposa, Merced, Stanislaus eelper. (striper} 6.41. .55 .40 b and Tuolumne Counties slurry Nal operation: electricians 12.73 .94 31+1.50 1/46 Must Operator 9.37 .5$ .40 b y Cable Splicers 14.00 .94 3b+1.50 1/41 Squaages Man 4.87 .SS .40 b t lAtherel Appllcator'opsratoc 7.97 .SS .40 b Asador, el Dorado, Sacraarsnt Shuttleman 6.00 .55 .40 b and To10 Counties 11.72 .67 1.75 .02 Top Man 5.47 .SS .40 8 Paint"rat Plumbers# Alpine, Asrdor, Calaveras , r Contra Coata Q&AAtY 14.3! 1.23 2.20• .!s and San Joaquin Counties bofere: brush 9.92 .70 2.34 1.11 Aardoc, bacraalente aid Yolo be. Spray) Sheatrock Teperal loofers (slats, ;tile and Swing Sugei Scaffold) coMposition} 11.15 1.04 1.10 1.00 .i0 sandblasters Paperhangers 10.32 .70 2.34 1.11 ttnwlee and titch 12.65 1.04 1.15 1.00 .10 ��. MRIDEMIAL 1141STis, VOL 42, NO. 199-- AIDAY, OCTO11111! 14, 1917 MODIFICATIONS P. 6 MODIFICATIONS P. 6 DECISTON No, CA77-3090 (Cont'd) + fA•1e Bwatits P•Ymants DBCISION NO. CA77-3091 {cont'di N. MtY ., !�Fr4*.p Be.flt•psysmst Built Retas N Pwsl••s vstet•a sad/sr Need? s E4•aeNw As,Pr.Tr. Rates M L Vt Pwsl•is yo 9.4/9s Fresno, Rings, Nadera Mw•T.. and Tulare Counties 111.45 .40 .90 1 slectriciane$ Sheet Metal Workers Mariposa, MetCed and ' Tuolumne Counties Alameda, Contra Costa, Rleetticlans $12.73 .94 34+1.50 1/41 Napa and Solano counties 11.94 .73 2.11 121 .OI Cable Splicers 14.00 .44 3131.50 1/41 San Mateo county 13.54 .73 1._94 .10 LatCabst Ta P Hatteras Amador, rl Dorado, Sacrament AIPid no, Amaor, Calaveras, , end Yolo Counties 11.72 .47 1.75 .02 Ban Joaquin, Stanislaus and Painter•$ Tuolumne Counties 9.17 1.00 .70 2.00 Alpine, Amador, Calaveras and Ban Joaquin Counties Add, Brush 9.92 .70 2.34 1.1.1 tBanDBenierat o and Santa Sprays Sh strock Tapecss San Benito and Banca Swing Stages Scaffolds fClara Counties 14.41 1.14 1.30 .14 aandbla•ters Structural San Mateo County 11.41 1.11' 2.30 .25, Steels Paperhangers 10.33 .70 2.34 1.1i Flumbera$ i Contra Costa County 14.37 1.25 2.29 Plumbrerss Steamfitterss I DECISION No. CA77-3091 - Nod, IL San M4t00 County 14.41 1.14 2.30 .35 342 FN 52927-September 30, 197 ) , Alameda. Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Contra Coats, Del Norte, el Dorado, Fresno, r ,• ' Humboldt, Marin, M4riposai' DBCIBTON NO. CA77-5092 - Mod. 11 Merced, Monterey, Napa, _ ' # 342 FR 32941-Septembet 30. 197 i Nevada, Placer, asaramento, Imperial, Inyo, Seen, Los l San 'bonito, San Fr*noloeo,'Ban Mgeles, Mono, Orange. J:; Joaquin. San Mateo; Santa Riverside, San Bernardino, l •' ' t Clara, Santa Cruz, Solan.. San 1414 Obispo, Santa I i ' Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, Berbers and Ventura i Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba . Counties, California Counties, CaliforniaChancilt Charm I Bticklay*res etonrmasen4$' t Drywall TmtA,llere 11.40. 1.46 1.13 . hlntecie j Alpine, AmAdor, Calaverae, I Parking rot Striping lbtk San Joaqu}n and Tuolumne ( i •nd/or`riShwsy 114rk•t�t ' Counties 11.70 1.00 1.30 1.00 ! Alameda and Contra Costa I �nvo and Mnra Ooun+j�!} t, Coe 11.55 1.35 1.25, .25 stclp•c 10.47 .3S .40 '' b. 11dorrdo, Nevada$ Placer, sttlpst yelper 8.47 .55' .40 Sacramento, Sutter, Tehaza, ! Traffic Delin•atinr4 Device i Tole and Yuba Counties 12.50 1.03 1.21: .25 1 APplitcstdct Wheel Stop San Benito and Sent* Clara 1"tallert Ttaffle surface Counties 12.53 $35• 1.23' + .20 ! BanSel••ter 1,37 .SS .40 I1 •i,. r•. - +1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 199--FRIDAY, 0006E1t 14, 19T3• � MDDIfiICATIO(IS P. 7 � 1gDIFICATI01(5 A. 8 DtCISIOM NO. CA71-5092 (Cont'd), DSCISIOM N0, G77-5092 (Cont'd) iaslt F,Np EaasQts pay.saN Basta Frio"Mnegts Fay.e.a Nevdy E4rariea Newly E4eseMw Ra+as N 8.N Feaslsas Vacation ander Rates N t P Frslsss Ysc $Is "War App.7r. Soft rloot Layetst As".Tr. toe Angeles, Orange, eelpet (traffic delineating ! Riverside, Santa Barbara, device applicator, wheel San Luis Obispo, San stop installer, traffic Bernardino and Ventura Cos. •-ti2.00 .T0 .02 4.60 .Ct surface sandblaster} 7.97 .55 .40 Slurry Seal Opesrations ' Mixer Operator 9.37 .SS .,4D b Squeegee Nan 8.57 SS .40 b DECISION NO. CA77-5093 - Mod. it Applicator Operator 7.97 .55 40 b _ (42 FR 52953-September 30, 197 } Shuttleman 6.90 .SS .40 b Orange,), tern, too angelsdj Trap Man 6.47 .55 .40 b Hainn Counties Orange, aldai San r .iZ NrMrdinc,o, Ban Luis Obispo, Traffic Delineating Mvice Applicator 9.37 .55 .40 b Santa Eatbara and Ventura C]wntiss, Glifornia Strlpect Wheel Stop Install rs • Surface Sandblaster 8.96 .55 .40 b changes telpet (striper, wheel stop Drywall Installara 11.40 1.49 1.95 .90 .117 installer, traffic surface Plaster Tonderar sandblaster) 7.08 .SS .40 b Ventura County 11.23 1.05 2.45 x.10 slurry Seal Operet£ont + S&n Barbara County Mixer operator S.48 .55 .40 b (fonts Maria) 10.23 1.05 2.30 .t0 Squeegee Ian 7.96 , .SS .40 b Z Nn Barbara County Applicator Operator 7.08 .55 .40 b 0 dhuttieran 6.90 .55 .40 b (except Santa Maria) 10.13 1.03 2.30 .60 fern County (China Lake Top Nan t,08 .5S .{0 b county Naval Ordnance Test Plaster TStation, Odwardt AFS} 12.123 1,4! .1.30 .60 Venturi county 11.33 1.05 3,{5 2.10)CarCounty tarn County (Remainder sante taHof County} f.t0 1.45 l.iG .00 ({onto arla&} 10.23 1.05 2.30 ,t0 Plumbstst Stesmfitterar tanto Barbara County Impartial, too Angeles, Chang (exoept Santa Maria) 10.13 1.05 2.30 .40 Riverside, San Nrnarditw, tarn COU ty (China Lake San Luis Obispo, Santa Naval ntdnanca Test Station berberm &MVentdra ODs. UAL 101 1N Lit JV48 Edwards Ara) 12.225 14S 2.30 h .60 Sott Floor Layerst " Korn Coonty (Remainder Los Angeles. Omnis, t Of County 9.10 1.05 2.30 .40 Rivecsids, Neta NtbClra, Plumbers, Stemafitters, Nn laid Obispo, Nn 3rperial, Los Angeles. orange. Riverside, Stn Serilardine aid Ventura Cod. 11.00 .70 .02 As AM 1 601nar4ino,San tots Obispo. Sent& Barbara and Ventura counties 12.41 101 •14t 131 3/N , %"so- FEDERAL REGISTER; VOL. 412, NO. i00--f010AY,,OCTO1I1t 14, 1071 ' t , 1 ippIFICA7I01IS P• 9 MDDIFICATIOUS P. 10 l t Frtgs 6Masfti Fsyesah . Fria"604+11 Paya""- , �Tl1OM MO�G77-SCl4 -Nod. !1 "dash lsCte 442 FII 52461-Sagteeber 30, 147 }Heady [Iaattas »'+'ly !an Dlsgo lb-Septnty. California Rat^ M g N Paaslaac YacaNaa r+Tr. l+M+ K!s PMataa: Yacattas + '+Tr• Ch et Doc cion A -L -Nod. 1 Drywall lOsta" to 12.iS .i4 1.20 .90 .07 7A 53002• bep r 30,1977) tainterst met latking lot work and/or Daborsrsi IA Righway Narkscsr Oroup 1 } 7.60 .45 .20 Trattia Delineating dsvlcl 0roup 2 7.70 .45 .24 applicator 9.37 .SS .40 b Oroup 3 1.85 •45 sAeel stop installers - - Tratti0 surface Devi- Decision IA -4226- Nod. blasters striper !.9! .SS .40 b 2 fR 53007• ptc or 3001 ` aslpor Itraffio surface Manges .20 samblasters wheal stop bricklayers 11 50 installer, skiper! 7.00 .SS .40 b flurry foal Operations Deciaion hA- loser Operator $3s .SS .40 b '�C2�R 5j013- September ,l ) squeegee Nast 7.94 .SS .40 b not Applicator Operator 7.04 .SS .40 b Dlumbers and Staanfitters 31 .50 .61 .10 abuttleean 4.40 .SS .40 b Wp Nan 6.04 .SS 40 b Decision /IAT[-42n._Ncd-.1 + t Dlunbetsl stesefitters 12.41 101 161 134 3/4i 15- P� r , 1977 t guest Metal lockets 12.96 1.04 2.24 .O1 cbmageI Soft floor Laysri �• Plumbers aid Ste..rlttera, 11,10 .60 ,85. .10 .� Sheet Metal Vorkers 11.06 .50 .77 •07 A m l�t2>HI L M -5093 - Wd it Decision rA -4268- 1 tN 441 fs $2969-septaWr 30, 191 1 2 FR 5302 - 71rt'verumn r , 9771 sub Die" Oounty, Glltonris Cballrs ! t �t � Dsfisltioa o! .� . pal puLallerr' 111.�! $! 11.10 •!0 ,0T 4tpsntara sed - toga 3- City or Council 11 and abutting PIMM"tss stsanfitters 12.11 104 •!41 120 3141 audiaipelit a ssccl in4 work on or pertaining to tbs Mise i River) greet Metal MrsksCi 12.16 1.06 1.14 •!1 - MaaO - LoM 3- City of Ca.te11 bluffsandabutting cipalltiis ozcl i ore as or Ps ting to tbs itissouri River) t taborers Lone 10. City OL Council Blurts add abutting asllcipal lis anti ng work ca or pertaining to the Missouri River) Fors ui at Operators. Lola I. City of Council bluffs end Osutt Oipsl ties ixc fag work 00 or pertaining to the Missouri Firs ck Drivers-Loan 10- City or Coudeil bluffs and abutting amnisipslit a . }tcluding-vork on or pertaining to tbs.Missourl River) t t M041AL RIGIVIR, VOL. 41, NO. 1H-fK10AY, OCT 0111 14, 1177 t W t •. t EUint8R8LAS DbCIEIOM --- STAT>tt California 00"TI S, Alran"s, AIPLU, Amaot, ttOp2 ON HO. Costa. Del Sort*, u Dorado, Fresno, -428?_ Pagt 6 Glenn, Rueboldt, Rips. Lake, Lassen, Madtrs, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, \� Merced, Modocr Monterey, papa, pavedt, PAse.EM.fi$ .rwMM PlaCot, Plums, ccassanto, tan tenitc, fe.tcBan sequin, tan Mateo, H-tlr 94.80lae Santa Clara, Santa Crus, Sbasta, Slone, Ren►. H i M PM t Vees11N Mror Siskiyou, 1olar10, Sennas, Stanialaus, Asp,Tt. Sutter, Tahaaa, Trinity, Tulare, Tuoluane, Tolo and Tube EoOrLRt \ 1 3 l,4S ,10 DwItto" WJHUS$ CA17-5010• DAT=, Date of Publicacica SHtrr WTAL VOAKEI5 0.25 45 44 .0S' Supstsadse Decision Mo. CA77-5039 dated April 22, 1977, in 42 rA 20991. 01110M91 TITTLItS V s1SSCAIPTION Or WOSSI Euilding Conatcuction (does not inlcuds single family paws and garden type apartments up to and i$aoludi»q 4 starts*), Mary and highway construction and dredging. Wtutu --receive rate Prean for craft p crfinE operation to which ----- 1sldiog is incidental. ' 1 some P,tiseSeseAtePeriettns "Mms, �} Meetly Ideas"" a - tsc 6 ace.'- 1 b -a. to S yssYs - 21t oust S Tse •- 41: of Serie lease M A� Pak"& vacates oad/e. hourly rat App.Te. h - Paid Ho Sys - A through TI \ t1011ESAS S 12.41 .f0 S 1.17 51.50 .04 t ItrflAiiai 11.175 .775 1.50 .50 d2 LAID DAYS$ , CSLAYUS1 Stonsawona$ I A• carr Dell f-Hescrial Dell C-U.4spendostt, Dell D-Labor Deli.2-The Dal porter sueboldt, Lk•, / log Dell Y-Christeas Day, Merin, Mendocino, papa, y San Francisco, San Mateo, I + Stskiyou, 501AA0, Somal$, _ . ._ +-.. _-• _-�• ---.; _ _ _ sad Trialty countiso 31.tt 1-" 1.10 1.00 .00 tl Alawds and Contra Cost* Caxa+ttea 11.05 1.6s 1.45 .5b Fresno. Sing*, Madera, n \, Marfrow and Merced "tie, 21.55 ,.95 1.60 ur butte, Cclusa, 21 Dorado, Gloom, Lessen, Ilodec, Movader,. , rlacer, Ple sae, Saccesentot .r.• j „ t 1 bhasta, 4i•rrat Sutter, T1"", veto and Tugs on. 11.44 M. 1.05 .xs pontscsy and Santa Crus, + -. + counties 12.00 1.22 1.24 r I ( San Sanito Said Santa Clate cowacf•• 11.4! 1.45 1.45 .a Urine, AMador. Calavrast ;I } ben Josrluin. staaislaus ant ' s }•..it _ ! ' Tu UMW Counties HAS 1.00 1.00 1.N + 'folate County U." 1.N 1.00 07 . ' '• . t. t- . ail .' I. , f ; ' t .�� i1ot1A1 IWAIST[1, VOL rix, NO. 110. 411DAT, UPTEM514 30,. 107, ODCIOION NO. CA77-5090 foga 2 } mer • DSCISIOM 00. CA77-3090 Pe" 3 i t 1 6ettc frloee E�eclil►Pey".eeto Ptieee tow+Rto 4ectc P '"wts Nearly ' El.c.tl.. Me"ly Eap"No" Retoo N 6 Nr P«toieac Yecatisa e,"1/et Re"o M t V. ►eeoloe, Vocative Sed/e, Arts.Tc. A»,.Tr. BRICK TLNDI7t3t ILDMICIANBt (Cont'd) Alpine, APlacer, L1 Dorado, Lake Tahoe Aran Sierra, Placer, Counties Rlectrlclans 4 13.94 .67 31+.77 .44 Barra and Toan CSantlat i f.30 1 1.00 i 1.70 -Cable Splicers 15.2E .97 34+.77 .04 San Francisca and San Mateo Sutter Glenn, Lassen, 143doo. Cesno, K 10.00 .6S .110 Pluses, Shasta, Siakiyoo, Fresno, Count, Madera and Tshasa and Trinity Counties Tulare Counties 10,35 .SO 1.10 ERS i Electricians 11.24 1,11 31+.705 .04 Carpenters 11.65 1.22 1.11 tS .011 Cable Splicers 13.46 1.12 34+.705 .04 . Tunnels - Sardwood floor LayarsN'Power unnelslclanam Cable splicers'Saw' Sp Operatorae haw Scaffold selpera 11.45 1.11 31♦.7gS .0/ Shingltrtractors t and/or Steel Shoring Cable Splicers 14.14 1.12 31+.705 .O4 , Erectors and/or 8tee1 Shoring Glaeoras and San Joaquin Erector 11.80 1.22 1.71 .tS .Oi Counties ' Millwrights 12.15 1.22 1.71 .tS .06 Eloctricianam Technicians 12.13 .92 31+1.25 .01 andPiledock bur, bridge, wharf Cable Splicers 13.67 .22 31+1.25 .01 and dock builders 12.23 .114 1.26 .73 .04 Contra Costa County C1DlEltT MASONSt Eisatticians IS.20 .70 3041.00 Cement Masons t 10.00 1.15 1.43 1.50 .05 Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 31+1.00 NaatLco Magnesitat All and txl Cal Mohtsboldt Countlta- Composition masons 10.25 1.13 1.41 1.50 AS lePorts and 11.25 d0 3041.45 .04 ' Mart working from swinging or Cable splicers 11.15 .110 31+1.85 .Oi Z slip torn scaffolds 10.25 1.15 _ 1.43 1.30 .0S 3'[4th0, lingo, Madecs and t G DRYWALL INSTALLS" C 11.52 1.22 1.71 '.73 .07 Tulare Counties - SJCIANlt Eloccriclano 12.76 .40 3041.05 Alameda county Cebis Splicers 14.04 .40 31+1.05 .S! N Electricians 11.91 1.03 /311+1.13 .03 Crake, Masla, Mando*ino and ' Cable Spliceres 14.32 1.0A 31+1.15 .03 Sonoma Counties Asadorr, Coluta, Sacramento, /utter, R1setT/elaM 11.35 1.11 31+.30 ,92 Tolor Tuba anQ r those portion& of Alpine, r Cable Splicers 13:61 1.11 31+.30 .42 31 Dorado, Nevada, Placer, rj i Ma"Tua,llacosou tiesItanlana mut luoluo*wN Counties and Cierra rNast f tle0trlalaM l.SS .42 3f 21 Of the Sierra Mountain ain Watershed Cable Splice[* 10.11 .43 31 11 Elactcicians k4.3! .95 31+.45 .043 Cable splicers -13.83 .f3 31+.45 .043 } Tuanelar Electricians 14.52 ".95 31+.13 .Oa! Cable splicers 15.97 .!S 30.65 r .Cas , V." t FIDIRAI 1E015TIR, VOL 43, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTRMRIR 30, 1971 •H t , it OMCISICM 00. CA77-SOSO Pape S DSCISIOr NO. CA77-5090 Page 4 `. . friwle OMektc}ey�eetc Msla r0ove Seaelih P an" 6nlc Moody Easte1 Mewly Fosses Retie N L R leeYees YeesWse eae/e. Rates N 6 M lee.leex YecNMs enUsr AW.7t. Ahr.Te. RI.Ef.`i7lICIANSt (Cont'd) OIJtElaibt (Cont'd) t Monterey County Alpine, Madot, Butte,'. Electricians 1 12.50 0 1.10 31+2.34 (.Oi Cisawras, 21 Dorado, Cable Splicers 13.01 1.10 1!+2.30 Oi Nariposi, "stood, (myth Map& and Solano ownties of City 0t Livingston), i electricians 12.07. .60 31+145 .04 modoc, moveds,tlacer, Cable Splicets 13.69 .60 3f+,25 .04 Sacramento, San Joaquin, San bonito, Santa Clara and Shasta, "Sierra, Stskiycu, Santa crux Counties ' Btanislaus, Sutter, Tehstaa, Eloctticians 13.00 .77 31+1.50 .0S Twlurno, Y010 am Tuba Cable Splicers 15.33 .77 31+1.S0 AS Counties { 10.606 .SO 9 1.50 San Francisco county Fresno, Rings, Madera and Rlectriciana 15.50 1.04 36+.90 .00 Tulare Counties and the Cable Splicers 17.33 1.04 31+.90 .06 cominhp portions of San matoo County Wacoei County 9.09 .01 1.04 +085 .S3 Electricians 13.64 1.25 31+1.00 IagQM001ROit RLVIATOR C:ONSTRUCrom 13.49 S4 .3S 30+s ,.01 pence atectots 10.46 1.26 1.22 1.46 .9i RLEVATOR CORSTROMRS' IMLPCRS 70tJE 1.34 .3S 3►+r .01 Reinforcing . i1.SS 1.24, 1.22 1.46 .946- It"h S,CONSTRDCrORS' W"SRS Ornarsntalt Structural 11.53 1.14 1.12 1.66 .46 (i .. SCUIR A LATWMi (pRpB,) , GPS.) Alatesda anti Contra Oona Alameda, Contra Costs, Laker Counties U.36 1.09 1.10 j Petro. Mendocino, (Southern Butte, Colusa, Glenn,.` ., Q halt of County from Worth of i Murboldt. Lake !that Ft. Bragg), Monterey, Napa, portion cc County from San Benito, San Francisco, Lakeport up to County "A mateo. Santa Clara, Santa Lina). Merida. }hoar, Crus, blanc. (I.*. from Bait Plumes, Shasta, Sierra, t 0t raittield) and bnams n pehars and lclnity Coumtier 11.0! .K .M .01 Counties 11.79 1400 1:41 43 Calaveras and San JOKULA Counties X1.35 .A .!5 .9l Lake (tram city 0t Lakeport 6mn to County Lina). Matin, i Mnrboino wd Saisoua am"ties 9.01 .07 .66 loss 3/B9 ' FEDERAL REOISTIR, VOL. 42, NO. 190--411DAY, UPT"A"I 30, itTT t DECISION 103. CA77-5090 Psge 6 CA I DECIOION No, CA77-8090 Nae 7 te,ir �, I'rteie Stee$h Permeatt ! Eeale !'ripe seeepte Pays" Neerlr �_ EltreN:a M**dy ElesaMee Rett. N t f Ptetitet Yatdien eel/a, now M E M Peealesa rsselMs MW*t Anr.Tr. AM.Tr. LArtmk5u (Contldl LINE CONSTRUCTIONu i0t'dh Monterey aon nd Santa Crus Mariposa, Merced, Stanislaus ' Counties 111.30 .68 .35 .01 and Tuolumne Counties S tan Francisco and A bf Linemen 1 9.113 .42 it f I4 San Matas County 13.07 .46 2.00 .02 Cable Splicers 10.11 .62 19 19 1 tan bonito and Santa Clara Mbntersy County i Counties 13.69 .98 1.75 Croundmen 9.42 1.10 ]1+2.30 ' .06 ►teen, tinge, Madera and Lin+ment Technicians 12.54 1.10 311+2.30 •%04 Tulare Counties 12.03 .35 .45 Cable Splicers 13.81 1.10 31+2.30 .06 Mariposa, Merced, 8tanislaus Napaand lana Counties 13.07 ,61 ']1+1.10 ,.04 and Tuolumne Counties 10.75 .01 Linesen AwCable Splicers 111 Dorado, escramento , 13.56 .61 31+1.10 .06 and Yolo Counties 1.40 .40 1.00 Butte, Glenn, Lassen, Plumes, fautNsrn half of San Matoc ihaata, !shams and trinity County 10.03 , '.32 1.00 Counties LINE C0e37ROCTIONt Oroundrn 9.51 .17 16+.705 .03 Contra Corsa County Linemen$ squipment Operators 11.91 .87 16+.705 .02 arouadwn 11.40 .70 34+1.00 Cable Splicers 13.11 .117 18+.709 .02 Line Equipment Operators 13.68 .70 34+1.00 Alawda County , Linemen 15.20 .70 31*1.00 acou,tdmsn 9.61 LAS 34+1.15 .03 • Cable Splicers 14.70 .70 14+1.00 Lineman 12.91 1.03 34+1.15 .03 Del Norte, Rodoo and Siskiyou Line Equipment Operators 11.62 1.08 301.13 .03 Counties u AmaOoc, 0011180, saCtamsnto, F Z Tzar trimmer futtet, Tolo�Yuba and those 0 trimmer heiperu Oroundwn 8.11 .4S 14 ,.10 1./21 •'•, u bad groundman) Serdground- portions of Alpinat El Dorado# manChi brads, Flaost and Sierra r t Ppezi 1 Pouderwnt � aackhanormen 4.69 .45 14 .10 1/24 Counties West of the heirs s,Lin* Equipment Men 9.95 .45 14 .10 1/31 Sierra MOuitsin watershed` N Uneven Polosproyer! Mary arowwhwn• 1417 .73 10.78 .069 Llhe Equipment Mens :Lttsemmn 11.21 .73 14+.75 .069 Cettifiod Lineman! Welder . 12.84 ;.15 it .10 1/24 Cable splicers •13.33 ,.73 144.75 .445 Tres Triawr 10.62 1.45 Is .10 1/34 Lake, Marin, Nondocino Cable Splicers! hwadwnt ` an0 Iona"{bunties Pole Sprayer 13.71 .48 16 .101131 Oroar4 n 9.s9 1.11 10.s0 .02 PiaiM0, Kings, Medora and Line ftoigmeat Operators 11.13 1.11 30.10 .02 'Tulare Counties Llmemen . ' 12.35I. 1 31+.s0 .92 rltoute3aen 12.09 :75 30.95 .08 Cable Splieets 13.41 1.11 30.00 .03 Linsmint Line Isguipment opetetots 12.91 1 .7$ 311+.95 As Cable splicers 16.30 .75 34+.98, .09 i ;a ' ,1,11 I, •` '1` �• •'•�ft. ... .. I b . ,. f..� �*y t fEDSRAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 198-'•FRIDAY, SIPTI MRER 30, 1 t77 • s I . , DSCI#IOM 160, CA77-5090 Page 9 D$CIBIOM NO. CA77-5090 Page 6 • r beds Priest$►**lift Pay■cal. stale . Me"S«aR1a►eymtsls ltaudr �• Edcnflae Mcwtr ^- EacetNes Raw N a P P0e616e6 vtcHtae aeJhr R.Ns N l M Peeaiest veeefMe etJler Ahr.7r. A„,.lr. LINO CONSTStUCTIONf (Cont'd) PAM PJIsf (Cont'd) ` Montsrsyr San senita, Ban Rumboldt County Nate*, Santa Clara and Ocoundmen ; 9.00 .60 31+1.15 .04 Santa Crus Counties Linemen 11.25 .so 36+•1.15 .0/ Cable Splicers 13.15 .6o 31+1.65 ,04 Counties inpoth:ith: oLake Tahoe San 9canclaco County Area) t Oroundmen 17.25 1.04 31+.90 .04 !rush 9 11.22 .99 i 1.30 .60 .03 Linemani Technicians 15.S1 1.04 31+.90 .06 #pray 11.47 .99 1.30 .10 .03 Cable Splicers 17.53 1.04 34+.90 .04 Tapers 11.77 .99 1.30 .40 .03 San bonito, Sento Clara, Laks Tahoe Ares and Santa Cruz Countiea !rush 10.93 .70 .75 Otoundmen 11.65 .67 31+1.50 .05 #pray! Structural steel) Linamenr Line r4uipment Tapers 11.10 ' .70 :.75 Operators 13.70 .17 31+1.50 .05 Splicers 15.41 .67 31+1.50 ,0S )aka, Marin, Mn Somme s fan Cable a P hsnotsoo and #*Hasa Cos. • NA61$L1 s1Trz" 11.74 1.40 .93 1.03 icuab 10.77 .99 1.10 .10 .03 mvirsRii ISpray 11.07 .99 1.10 .60 .63 Alpine, Aaador, Calavecas Tapers 11.72 .99 1.10 .$0 .03 and San Josquln Counties butte, Ooluss, Olsnn, Lessen, . $rush 6.97 .70 2.34 1.11 (excluding the eatremr u $proyl shestrock Taper! Corner), Modoc, Plumes, !Nino Stagel Scaffoldl abastar 6liskiyou, Sutter, #andblaster strLctural TTabomr, Trinity sed Tubs steel 4.32 .70 1.34 1.11 coratttes i Fresno, Rings, Madera and sruah# Pot Tondersl sollecs 6.75 .40 .40 Tulare counties apaayt "Mb3astarl Rtrw►Wrsl slush) Tapers 11.12 .41 70 ' I $pray# atructrual Steel 11.37 .41 1.0 Losssom CounmtyMthat pdrtimr• a.3! .$$ ,40 Mariposa, Merced, Stanislaus ' that lies sastvard of My. and Tuolumne Counties 4395, Northward to ua$ 1 scush' 9.60 .70 .45 .75 :01 Snalvalm$Moray Lb) Being $tag*# Paperhangsrot built 10.95 .70 .75 1 sbeum Cbairl $tea.Cleantn$r Mpaay) atruotural steel! Water Bloating 9.$S .70 .45 .75 .01 Tapara 11.20 .7b .7! aprayl sandblasting 10.10 .70 .45 .73 .01 ter+ •• ' r + Cnt �...i 111012A1 4101STIA. VO4 42, NO. 190-- 21CAT. !!►TIMSIK 30, 19F7 DECISION W77-5090Page 10 JSCISION NO. CA77-5090 r►Ie 11 to ' O i bas}c Prtsae Bosollts Perww$ Basle Priaae goo•Rts Per"ass .Horrlr Elrestloe Newly E1aeatlas Roto$ H 1 X 'Peaslo.s Vacetles a.rl/er Reles H L W Poesleaa Veewlea esiJor PAIM'ERSr (Cont'd) Ae►r.To. AW.To. Alameda, Contra Coats, FAINTERS: (Cont•d) 11 Dorado, Napa, Nevada, Rsmainlnq Counties Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Traffic Delineating Device Solano and Yolo Counties Applicators Wheel Stop (eaciuding portions of Installer! Traffic Surface Counties in the Lake Sandblaster # 0.07 .50 .35 b Tahoe Area) M1par`(traffic delineating Brush S 11.12 .99 # 1.30 .00 .O3 device applicator, wheal Spray 11.37 .99 1.30 .00 .03 stop inataller, traffic Tapers 11.92 .99 1.30 .60 .03 surface asndblastse) 7.02 .50 .35 b Del torts and Humboldt Counties Striper 9.97 .PD .35 b Brush 7655 .50 .20 .00 Nelper (stiper) 6.22 .50 .35 b Sprays Sandbisstersl Structural slurry Seal Opeestionr Steels Swing Stagel Taparal iti:er Operator 0.07 .30 .35 b Paperhangers 7.00 .50 .20 .so Squeegee Man 0.37 .50 .35 b Parking tot Striping Mark and/or Applicator Operator 7.72 .50 .35 • b ( s ■ighway Markerar I k shuttlesan 9.45 .50 .35 b Fresno, Rings and Tulare CountJ4 j Top Nan 9.22 .50 .35 b Traffic Delineating Device �, ►LASfdslOtes applicator 0.17 .SO .35 Is ASafeda and Contra costa 11110411 Stop Installart Traffic Counties 10.10 .743 1.05 .63 furface Sandblastarl Striper 9.40 .90 .33 b Mutts, Colan,,Olenn, TAS"n ; Z Sslper (wheel stop Installer, �' (Southeastern half of Lawson Q traffic surface-sandhi%star, County), Flume, sierra, striper) I S.II .SO :1S b suttee, and Yuba Counties 9.79 .50 1:00 slurry �feel Operations Monterey County 12.31 1.00 .35 .O1 111 Miser Operator 0.40 .SO 35 b Fresno, Rings, Mader& and squeegee Nan 7.18 .50 I .35 b Tulare Counties 9.34 .90 1.50 1.11 Applicator Operator a.wl .SO .3S b Alpine, Anador, Butte, Calaveras shuttleoan S.iS .50 .35 b Coluse, sl Dorado, Glenn, '• Top Man 9.03 .00 .39 b, Lawson 011h), "ItTo", Plsosc, r flosses, Sacrossnto, San I " JesVin, sierra, Sutter, Foto sad Tuba Counties 11.99 .71 1.90 .81 Son Frawlsoo County t 12.33 1.60 2.25 .03' san;Nstss County 7.72 .I6 .90 1.50 .629 .der. .a.ea Cori FlOIRAI KEOISTIN, VOL. 43, NO. 110-11RIDAY, 61"IM6111 30, !tat s l e I + DECISION NO. CA77-5090 Page 12 DECISION NO. CA77-3090 Fe4e 11 I Basic Prieto Swa(Its P■rwtaate Basic Prlate seeents Py.sets Mssdr -•_• 14ecstlas Nserlr 1rewNw Rates N L N Pwslaos Yscntiso e.4lst Rs»s N L W Pwa,sss Yeatwa saver AMr.7r. Aqr.UPLAST7'JtLR3, (Cont'd) PLOMBnti} iGaatittfras {0pnt'd} Del Noctt, Nunboidt, Lassen Alpine. Amador (Soothsrn (Northwestern half), Macin, portion of County), Butte, Modoc, Napa, Shasta, claaveras, Coluse, Fresno, Siskiyou, Solano, Soncea, Glenn, Xing&, Lassen, Were, Tehama and Trinity Counties i 10.25 .98 .50 $1.23 .01 Mariposa, Merced, Stantalaus Monterey, Flasas, Ban _ and Tuolumne Counties 9.03 .90 1.53 1.20 Santa Crus, Shasta, Sierra, PLASTFRWI TZKDUSt Siskiyou, Stanialaus, Sutter. Alameda and Contra Costa Tfhum, Trinity, Tulare, Counties 8.87 .40 1.10 Tuolumne and Tuba Counties $ 12.60 $ 1.39 $ 2.00 .10 Fresno, Kings and Mader& tike, Napa and Solara Counties 13.11 1.13 2.29 .16 Counties 9.80 .80 1.40 Del Notts and Numbolat Bon Francisco and San Mateo Counties 12.29 .64 1.22 .05 counties 9.80 .so 1.20 1.23 11001yo sI Alpine, Ams dor, sl Dorado, Alatrda and Contra Costa cos. ' Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Rooters 10.94 1.17 .5.10 .60 .04 r Sierra and Yoio counties 7.13 .43 1.40 .40 Mastto Nockors, sottlfmfn • Calaveraa and San Joaquin (2 kettles Wjo props) 11.19 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Counties 9.43 .40 1.40 .90 sitttaastlo, inaaalacs, pipe- Maetn County 8,12 .SO 1.40 .90 Wrappers, 00e1 Tor built up 11.94 1.17 1.10 .90 .04 Monterey county 10.40 1.23 1.70 Alpine, calaysras, Mariposa, son Bonito, sent& Clara and ' Marred, San Joaquin, Stanislame , Santa Crus counties .70 .1.40 and Tullusns Counties FLDIMtRsr doctors (slats, tale = Alaasda County 11.19 1.13 2.29 .12 composition end built up) 11.39 .91 .67 Q Contra Costa county 11.87 1.23 2.29 .30 Pelt Machine Operator 11.44 .11 .67 FLtMOS! Steaafittetss butts, Coluss, ILL Decade, Raador (Northern halt of alern, Lassen. P.,rao, Hecate M County), sactamanto, Talo, pluniss, Shasta, ilorrat 21 Dorado, sovado, Placer Stakiyoa, Sutter, Tehw, and sisrca Counties (as- r ' Trinity and Tubs counties ' eluding Lake Tahoe Ares) 13.84 1.32 1.81 .14 Rooters 11.19 .93 .40 t ) Lake Tahoe Area 10.99 .SB .40 1.93 .10 . Frsano, Sings, Madan and' *Arent Mondocinot Ban Frarsaiaco %I&te Counties sad sono counties 11.73 1.903 J 1.50 1.17 .15 $octets 11.33 .41 ..10 t ' Lake, Narin, 186ndoolnot BMpa,•. Solite and ftn=s•Cotatties r ' t t, P"fairs 10.13 .13 1.20 1.03 .04 Nestle Mbcksrar Ssttlamn (3 kettles W/o POW) 10.311 .19 1.30 1.q .14 1ltomettel Boa,elera, pipe- vitypatat Coal tat Stich 11.13 AS 1.30 1.03 .04 VI $iDIRAI NIGIST1111, VOL. 43, NO. M•-FRIDAY, SIPTIMIIIIR 30,.1~7? ISIOH HO. Ch77-5090 Page 14 OMCI91011 00. CA77-3090 fleN 13 e t N Snlr 1`14010$"ant&Psym64h Se61e _•'-••Fd�N EwNh Ps' tit Hearty 14rtetlM H6erlr 94etem RNn H 1 9 1`6041646 Ymt6tiea n4/6r do%$ H 1 A PM►b*6 Yete1164 "Wer - AMI.Tr. Apr.Tr. 11000FUSt (Cont'd) SUET MBTAL MOBKERst (Cont'd) Del Horts, and Humboldt Del Mort*, Sumboldt, Lake, Counties Marin, Hendocino. San hoofer: { 10.32 .40 ,73 .35 Praneisco, Sonoma and Monterey and Santa Crux Trinity Counties 12.30 .44 9 1.74 .12 t Counties Sen Hates County 12.62 .66 1.01 .1.2 Roofer$ 10.40 1.10 1.13 I6sdoo and Siskiyou 0cruntias 10.26 .31 Be, .03S San Francisco and San Idtoo Presno, Kings, Nadirs and Counties Tulare Counties 11.06 .73 1.21 .14 Roofers 10.93 `.60 1.13 1.10 .04 901Pr FLOOR LAYIMJs 1` Mastic Workers and Kettlemen Alpine, Jum6or. Butte. (, 0 kettles) without pumps 11.16 .60 l.ls 1.10 '.04 Calaveras, Colues, 21 Dorado. } Sltumastict Lnamelecsl Glenn, Lessen (excluding V Pipewraprerst Coal tar 11.93 .60 1.15 1.10 .04 Money take Area), Merced Amador, Sacramento and holo (seat of Ban Joaquin River), /Counties PluXas, Sen Josqulne Shastat loofore (slate, till and Sacramento, Stanislaus, Composition) 10.11 , 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 Butter, Tehama, Trinity, Enamels: and Pitch 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 Tuolumne, 7olo and Yuba Ban Benito and Santa Clara Counties and those portions Counties of 21 Dorado, Navads, Placer Roofers: Kettle (I kettle) 10.10 .43 1.14 and Sierra Oountlee (rtwoludL*g j} BMW IItTAL MORKLRS1 take Tahoe Arse) 10.73 .94 1.30 LH .19 Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa ' Many Lake Area and take ' tZ and Solano Counties 11.25 .46 1.93 114 .04 Tahoe Ares 10.03 .70 .10 Q Alpine, Calaverse and Almada, Contra Coate, take, r4 San Jo"utn Counties 11.77 .66 1.40 .02 Marin, Mendocino, liarced, 6 rI Amador, Butte, Colusa, Ibntervy, Napa, San bonito, 1 91 009460, Glenn, Plumes, Man irancleco, San Ilsteo, 94eraaento, Shoats, Sierra,- t Santa, Clara, Banta Crux, Sutter, Tehama, Tole and Solan and Sonoma Counties 31130 .60 1.00 0 .19 Tube Counties 11.60 .73 1.63 .11 89211111IAti TIT SIRSt Mariposa, Merced, Stanislaus Almada, Contra Coate, Merin, / and Tuolumne Counties ` 11.14 .60 1.10 .04 Ilapa, San Francisco, San Monterey, San Bonito, Santa Notoot Santa Clara, Solan Clara ons Santa Cru: Counties 11.15 36+.44 1.043 1.119 and Sonaaa Counties 16.16 .43 1.4s bsmainiag counties 13.97 .GS .93ovmwtffml .641 Alasoode amt C,bmtra ants Cos. 11.36 1.13 1.19 hip Del Ilona sad •obalAt Coe. 11.64 .61 1.11 .dHl FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 110- 41DAY, SIPTIMEtR 40, 1977 C..r I r r ' r bectelo" NO. CR77-SOSO rive 17 DBCISION WO. G77-5040 fags If ' • r PAID Bar.taAYar • A-Nev Year's MMayj E-lMraOtitl Days C-tndependence Deyj e aeric D-tabor Days R-Thankegiving Days �hrlstwss Day. frlap t•e•HH Perve•aN ' ..������..� .�.... ' Hourly +�T*�r Rents H 1 V F••rleer ve••Hea .anll�ree a. 6ployer oonttibutes 4% of basic hourly rats foe ant S years' Ajpr.Tr. service, and 21 of basic,hourly rats for 6 wnths to S years TA18110da NContrar as Vacation Pay Credit. His Paid Holidays, A through P. � Alameda, Contra Costa, Dal + ' Norte, Humboldt, take, Is. Imployer contributes 9.22 yet hour tcaoilday Fund plus 0.1.3 . Karin, Mendocino, Napa, ; per hour to Vacation fund for the first year of esploysentM San Francisco, San Mateo, t s 1 year but loss than 3 years 11.33 per hour to Vacation funds Siskiyou, Solan, Sonoma M S ears but lose than 10 Ps i y years 11.43 r hour to Vacation Tundj and Trinity Counties 11 11.12 / 1.50 t 1.10 11.00 „ Butte. tblusa, E1 Dorado,, over 10 years $33 pot hour to Vacation fund. � ,. Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, ' sOrployer contributes .40 pet bout for the first five years Nevada, Placer, Piumas; of s plp, dme yntl After 11five years SIM pet hour to Vaoatim ' lacraxonto, Shasta, end Holiday Benefits. {. Sierra, Sutter, •Tehama, v t Yolo and Yuba Counties 11.10 .10 to t2S TILE S1'T74ASr , Alaedea, Butter Colusa, r , Contra Costar Dal Worts, M } 11 Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, taker Lessen, Karin, Mendocino, Hodoc, Napar e t Nevada, Placer, Plueusr t aaoras"to, San Benito, r Han Grencisco, San Mateo, i Santa Clara, Shasta, Stertor ' * ! . • Slrkly0u, Solana, Sonoma, M Sutter, Tehama, Ttinbty, .M Y010 and Yuba Counties , 12.00 .Lea . -1.30 1.40• .095 s ' Alpine, haador, Calnersa, t San Joaquin, Rtanislaus and , Tuoluam Counties 10.37 .SS 430 1.00 ' 'r Pre4810, sings, Medetar t� ' Katiposa, Merced and Tulare v counties 10.35 1.04 .SO ` •. NWterey and Santa Crus M counties 13.41 1.09 1.19 r; 4 t r t� v. � '' .ter . •r' iS0SRA1 RSOISISR, VO1. 42, WO. 1101—FRIDAY, SIMM S& 30, 1977 1 • , DECISION WO. CA77-5090 Peg• 19 • otCISIOW NO. CA77-3090 Pogo I$ LABORERS Group Ir Asphalt Ironsts and Rakers; barko, weaker and similar type tampers; buggymobiles Chainsaw, taller, logloader and buckets Compactors of all types; Concrete and magnesite mixer 1/2 yard and undert Concrete pan workn Concrete sari Onncr•to Rada Plop*900411to Pq■Msm sanders Cribber and/or shoringi Cut granite curb setterl Porn Heerlrr2 $ [/enNee raisers; Slip form Green cutters, Eeaderboardmanr Eubsetteret RebaM.IMret1/ar Aligneras Jackhammer operators; Jacking of pipe or•r 12 inchesr Ana.Tr. Jackson and similar type Compactors; Rettlemon, Potion and man LAZORERS applying asphalt, lay-Bold, creosote, lima, caustic wA similar Ocou 1 / 1.77 1.70 11.10 .30 typo materialat Lagging, sheeting, whaling, bracking, trench•D Jacking, hand-guided logginghaxmarl Magnesite, •poryresin,Group 1(a) 9.001.70 1.10 .10 fiberglass, and mastic workers twat of dcy)t Pavement breakers Group I(b) 9.271.70 1.10 .10 aM spiders, including tool grindeel Pipslayrs, caulkers, ban6srgt Group 1(c) I.121.70 1.10 .10 plpewroppors, conduit layra,'plastio pipelaytol Post hole Group 1(d) 1.721.70 1.10 .10 diggers - air, gas and electrict .Power broom swesperbi Porar Group I(e) 9.721.70 1.10 .l0 tampers of all typos (except as sown in Group 3)s Ram sot gun Group I(f) 1.971.70 1.10 .10 and stud gun; Riprop-stonspaver and rock-olinger, includipp placing Group 2 1.621.70 1.10 .10 of sacked concrete and/or sand (wet or dry)t Notary ocatitier, Group 3 1.321.70 1.10 .10 multiple head concrete chipper; Davis trencher - 700 cc similar type (and all small trencher@)1 Data and Ditch witcbt Roto- 1 ; tiller) Sandblasters, Potman, Gunraan, lbulseent Silsollitg and , IAHOtISAB Rigging; Tank Cleanerat Thee climbers; Vibra-screed - bull float (Gunnit•) in connection with laborers' works Vibratotat Dri-pak-it nabinot Groes 1 9.27 1.15 1.70 1.10 ,lg High pressures blow pipe (1st' or over, 100 lbs. presmute or ower)t D Eydro Seeder and sLaUac type; Later bean in connection with Group 3 I.64 1.75 1.70 1.10 •.10 laborers' work Gcoup 7 5.32 1.25 1.70 1.10 1.10 Group 1(a)I Joy Drill taodel TW*-2A# Gardener-osnwor rbNl =43 p and slailat type drillst 'hack dtlllerat Jack log drillaret 0 LAMOSSRS Diamond drillerat Msgon drillarat Mechanical drillers -all (Tunnel and Shaft Work) , _ types regardleas of type ce method of powMultiple rt emit "�.. Group 1 10.76 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 I 'drills blasters and Powderment A11 work of loading, placing ' Group 2 10.07 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and blasting of all powder and explosives of whatever type re- M grodleas of nathod used tot suds loading and plaotm0l High \ Group 7 9.65 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 scalats (inaludlmf drilling of aeme)I Time topped Hit grinder Group 4 9.73 1.35 1.76 1.10 .10 i� Group 1(►)t Havoc Cleaners IABOR=* Ereop 110)r Emraiq mord Maldiq (Wrecking tock) Group 1 I n 8.771 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 31.03 1.35 1.70 1.10 10 Group 7 0.53 1.35 1.70 1.10 .10� , 'moi \ '• � ') f � .�i s FIDUAI 2IO13TAR, VOL 17, NO. 110-i61DAY; UF1IM0E0 30, MY DBCISION NO. CA77-5090 Page 20 DGCI11011 NO. Ch77-5090 Page 21 ' LABORERS (Cont'd) ' LABORERS i (tunnel and shaft Work) Group 1(d)t Repair Trackmen and road beds (cut and cover work of subway after the temporary cover has been placed) Group L Diamond Drillers Groundeani Gunite or Shotcrete Woeals- sent Rodmens Shaft Work and Raise (below actual at excavated Group l(e)t Laborers on general construction work on or in ground level) bell hole footings and shaft Group 21 Bit Grinders Blasters Drillers, Powdermen-hemdingt Cherry t Group 1(f)t Contra Costa County Otilyn Pipelayers, Caulkers, Piekersen - where car to lifted► Concrete finisher in Tunnels Can- Banders, Pipewrappers, Conduit Layers and Plastic pipelayerat crate Screed sant Grout Pumpnan and Potmanl Ganite and Shoterate _ Pressure Pipe Teeter, no ]o)nt pipe and stripping of same, Gunmen and Potmens Headermens High Pressure Nosalemans Miners - Including repair of voids, Precast Manhole Setters, Cast in Tunnel, including top and bottom man on shaft and raise works place, Manhole fora utters Nipper Nostleman on slick lines Sandblaster-potman (work assign- sant interchangeable) Steel Porn Raisers and Setteras Timberman,- Group 2s Asphalt Shovelerst Cement dura and handling dry cement Ratimberman - wood or steel or substitute materials therefore► or gypsums Choke-•atter and Rigger (clearing work s Concrete Tuner Bucker Dumper and Chutsmans Concrete Chipping and Grindings Concrete Laborers (wet or dry)I Driller's helpers Chuck 'fenders Group 21 Cabletendert Chuckterderr Powderman-primmr houses Vibrator- Norsleman, adductors• Hydraulic Monitor (over 100 lba pro ssure)► men, Pavement Breakers Loading and unloading, carrying and handling of all rods and materials for use in reinforcing concrete constructions Pittsburgh Croup Las Bull Ganq - Mockers, Trackmen• Concrete Crew - includes Chipper, and similar type Brush Shredderat Slopers Singlefoot, rodding and spreading• Dunpmen (any method)t Grout Crawl M- hand held, pneumatic tampers All pneumatic, sit, gas, and electric boundmant Swmaper tool@t Jacking of pipe under 12 inches Group It All cleanup work of debris, grounds and buildings including LABORUS but not limited to strut cleanerst Cleaning and washing windowat (Wrecking work) i ) Construction laborers Including bridge and general laborerat Dumpman, load spotters fife Nstche n Street-Cleaners? Gardeners, Group 1s Skilled Wrecker (resuming and salvaging of goals, wirAws, eorticultural and landscape laborer-) Jottings Limberas Brush doors, plumbing and electric fixture@ Z Looderes Pilots, maintenance landscape laborers on now constructions Maintenance, Repair Trackmen and Road bodes Streatcar and Railroad Group 21 Semi-@killed Wrecker (salvaging of other buil4bq msterLSIA) construction Track Laborers• Temporary air and water lines, Victaulic r A or similar► tool room attendants Ponce erector@, Guardrail ereetoras Group lr General Laborer (Lrsclufte all cleanup work, leading, iM I Pavement Markers (button setters) i lumber, loading and burning of debris) t s• Group ItR Nossleman (including Gunman. Potsan)t Ibdmens Groun4man ` Group lea Rsboundman Grasp Ir General Laborers , Cil ' FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, MO. 190-11IDAY, SEFTEM1i1 30, 1977 a • DFUSION NO. CA77-5090 page 22 DecretON 103. CA77-SOLD f ?ago 21 Pda4e 1e4e11t4 Pey■eele --Plop so"Aft P -ts • tole Ned. POWER DQUIPKIM OPERATOAst I4serlr EJeat#ee Neer(y RAIL 0 e DPMGIHG Rote. H A/ PeOdeae Vesellea 0"Aler P(, M IgUIPtOI M OPRIATOM (Cont- )Rope► H 4 g Peealeae Veee/be "Wet SCSLDULL / 1 1 Apot.Tr. DIUMINO I Ant•Tt• CLMLSHLLL AND DIPPPA DRXDGING 1CREDULE II DR (Naw Construction) ' # NYAULICUC' 4TION DREDGING AND i •) ALL OTHER CLAMSHELL AND DIPPER Group It ( DR=I"G _ ltargeaanl Dockhands Tirewan# # )011er Group A-11 Area 1 10.29 f 1.07. 1 1.74 .10 .14 sarge"rll Dockhand# ?a"*- Area 2 9.12 1.07• 1.71 .40 .14 handl Moment Oiler Area 7 9.41 1.07• 1.74 .90 .14 Area 1 1.27 It 1.070 1 1.70 =.40 .14 Area 49.49 1.07• 1.71 .00 .14 Area 2 1111 1.070 1.71 .40 .14 Area 3 9.3! 070 1.71 .10 .14 Group 2# Area 4 9.4T ?1.070 1.74 .00 .14 Deck anglneeral Deck Mate Area 1 9.91 1.070 1.71 .10 .14 Group A-21 Aran 2 10.74• 1.070 1.74 .40 .14 Ninchwan (etstn winch on Area 3 11.03 1.070 1.74 .40 .14 dradge)l Dackaatel Cook Atea 4 11.31 1.070 1.70 .00 .14 biginoat Area 1 1.20 1.070 1.71 .40 .14 Group 3t Area 2 10.05 1.0711 1.70 .40 .14 "eldert Mechanic "elder! Watch I Area 3 10.10 1.070 1.71 .00 .14 bnineer Area 4 10.00 1.070 1.70 .40 .14 Area 1 10.31 1.07* 1.71 .40 .14 Area 1 11.15 1.070 1.74 .00 .14 Group A-31 Z' Area 3 11.43 1.070 1.71 .40 114 Watch kninsect Weldact Area 4 11.71 1.07* 1.74 .40 .14, galdet Wacbatllo Area 1 1.95 1.07• 1.71 .40 .14 Grcuo 41 i Ara 2 10.70 1.070 1.74 .40 .14 Clarahell Operator (up to Ate& 3 10.10 1.07• 1.74 .10 414 Ate* 4 11.25 1.070 1.74 .11 .14 WA including 7 cu. yda. � , , a.r.C.)(Long leas Pay) Atea 1 ,11.01 '1.070 1.74 .10 .14 x'41 Area 2 11.40 1.07* 1.71 .44 .14 twwctaant C.laeahall Ogaraat . Area 3 12.14 1.070 1.74 .00 .14 Arae 1 10.11 1.07 1.74 •.40 .14 I Area 4 12.41. 1.47• 1.70 00 .34 Ara 2 11.54 1.07 1.74 .10 •• .14 Area 3 11.12 1.074 1.74 .10 .14 4rwp 4-A# Ace* 4 12.45 1.074 1.74 .40 .14 ' C1wM11 Operator (peer 7 t ' cu. Its. a.t.o.ttarq loon Pay) _ r Use 1 12.01 1.07• 1.70 ' .40 .14 ' Ata 2 12.93 1.07* 1.74 .40 .14 At 3' ' 13.21 1.07* 1.74 ./0 .14 1 Ag:: 4 13.44 .1.070 1.70 .00 .14 y..� lIDIRAI 11411111114 Vol. 12, No. 1/0-1RIDAY, Wrt"AlR 70, 1t" DECISION 00. CA77-5090 Paye 21 �CI6i0N W. CA77•SOf0 Page iS t , 6nk Fd•ee aoeenfs Psymeos M•str Floe.assents Per.e.ts t TOPOAYS (Dred In I Nearly �• Elealln Mealy Ebe.tlea 9 9 Rohs N L• Pssstems ver•Ilem e.//er R•r•s N t R Pessleas Yetss "d/et Mork on self-propelled vessels Aha,Tr. PON pl SQUI"iirf OP6901T07A Mr•Tr. (except skiffs powered by out- (Piledrivin9) board motors) engaged in towing and shifting of barges, vessels and water borne craft or in the Group 1 1 9.10 1 1.501 t P.25 .90 .29 transportation by water of Group 1(a) 9.53 1.30 2.25 .90 .29 personnel, materials, equipment Group 1(b) 9.71 1.50 2.25 .90 .39 and supplies Group 2 9.76 1.50 2.25 '.!0 .29 Group 2(a) 10.60 1.50 2.25 .90 .29 Ueckhand/NachaniCa Group 3 10.92 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Area 1 1 9.3S .19 1 1.61 11.11 Group 3(a) 11.36 1.50• 2.25 .90 .20 Area 2 10.05 .89 1.61 1.11 Group 6 11.93 1.50* 2.25 .90 .29 Area 3 10.30 .19 1.61 1.11 Group S 12.11 1.506 2.23 .90 .29 Area 1 10.35 .69 1.61 1.11 .0�I •Imaludem 1.23 per hour to Pena ton ed Malath andWalfkre Pund. Operator Mechanic/Match Olginesr Area 1 10.15 J6 1.36 1.15• Area 2 11.25 .96 1.3t 1.11 Area 3 11.50 .96 1.36 1.1 Use 1 11.75 .94 1.36 1.15• auilding and nervy Construction Tow boats 2 2 (work on **If-propelled vessels) moat Operators 10.75 .94 J.36FODTWO 1 n four Contairs designatedl City no Is at ow lanai'GeV FraAciacto ♦,, ) ♦ { Sactami and Stock tone Cslifc[ is ; Aeon 1 - tp to 20 road miles from said can see. F A ee 2 - Nora than 20 road mils• a and In ludiny a road*M$ , from said Cantors. } t ! Ara■ 3 OUtmide of 30 road miles from sat cante[e Area 4.1- An area *Standing 25 ram =ales f as ahore Ina of t + take Tahoe. - sIncludee 1.20 per hour to Ponsio ed NealU and Hill w Pwkd. Sea ! FEDERAL REDISTIR, VOL. 42; NO. 110�-#11DAX, SEPTIMUR 30, 112'2' 4 , 1 ( DECIBIOM G77-50y0 tags }24 DHCItlION N0. G77-30110 Pe'De 21 � 'POM ZOUIPKE11T OPE7IATORtl GO ! iPiledriringy , Group 11 Assistant to Engineer,(Fireman, oiler, Deckharld) Group 1-A1 Compressor Operator Bede Belle irirys BaeeRts h�w1s Hee1ly Hse,lr Gsreetlea Rebs Rehs N t W psmdees Yee eMae t Tr. Group 1-81 Truck Crane Oiler PON IpUIPKWT OPBRATono Group 21 Tugger Hoist (hoisting xaterlal only) ARRA 1 ARRA 2 Group 2-A+ Compressor Operator'(2-7)I Gensrator (100 R.w. or over)1 Group 11 / 9.13 010.84 t 1.300 M 2.25 :90 l .29 Pump (2-7)1 Melding Machina (2-7)(Powered other than by eleatrieity) Group 21 11.50 11.01 1.50+ 2.25 .110 .20 Group 31 .9.73 11.24 1.504 2.25 .110 .211 Group I1 Deck Engineer! Fork Lift1 A-Ftam@1 Self-propelled loom Group 41 10.32 11.83 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 type lifting device Group S1 10.55 ,12.08 1.5011 2.25 .90 .29 Group 41 10.71 12.22 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Group 3-Aa Heavy Duty Repairman and/or welder Group 71 10.87 12.38 1.50* 2.25 .90 .29' Group 81 11.31 12.42 1.5002.25 . .110 .29 Group 41 operating Engineer in lieu of Asalatant to Engineer Group 91 11:51 13.05 1.50* 2.25 .110 .29 Tending Boiler or Compressor attached to Crane Piledriver) Operator Group 101 11.78 13.27 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 of Piledriving Rigs, Skid or Floating and•Dervick Barges$ Opera tar Group 10-A1 ll.es 13.39 I.SOO 2.25 .90 .29 of Diesel or Gasoline powred Crane Piledriver (w/o boiler) up Group 111 12.08 13.57 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 to and including I cu, yd., Truck Crane# up to and including 2S Group I1-A1 13.22 14.73 1.50• 2.25 .90 .32 tons hoisting material only Group 11-81 13.52 15.03 1.500 2.23 .90 .39 Group 11-01 13.84 15.35 1.306 2.23 .90 .29 Group 51 Operator of Diesel or Gasoline powered Crane 11,11edrivet, ' (w/o boiler) over 1 cu, yd.1 Operator of Crane (r/steam# flesh *Includes 1.23 par hour to boiler, pump or compressor attached)l Operator of @team powred Pensioned Health and Welfare Fund. Crawler. or Universal t + Z 1 type delver (Raymond or m!mllar typell Trunk � Crane, over 25 tons hoisting material or performing piledrlving , s rock 1 • i ii 4 PUMA neoism,'VOL 42, N0. pro-.r+�(oi►r, urnMwR so, 1971' • 1. t �+ i DECISION N0. CA77-5090 Pegs 20 ORCISION NO. CA77-5090 tr0a 2f + POWER EouIPIm�OPERATORS (AREAS I and 1I) Group In Aaslstants to Engineers (Brakeman( ricemans Heavy Duty Poor MOMPHM OPERATORS (Cont'd) Repairman Melpec# Oilert Deckhand) Signalsunt Switchmant Tar (ARRAS I and II) (Cont'd) Pot rireman)t Partaxnn (Heavy Duty Repair shop parts room) Group 2t Compressor operator) concrete Mix4c (up to and including Group 7t ,Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump# Truck or Gquiptant I yard)# Conveyor Belt Operator (tunnel)I Fireman Mot Plants mounted (boon length to apply)# Concrete conveyors building site# Hydraulic; Monitor( Mechanical Conveyor (handling building ma- Deck Rngineeral Drilling and boring Machinery, horisontal (not to terials)) Mixer Box operator (concrete plant)# Pump Operator# spply•to vaterlinera, wagon drills or jackhaarr rs)i Dual Drove Mixer$ Spreader Boxman (with acceed)t Tar Pot firemen (power agitated} ( fuller Renxon Pump and similar typost Gantry Rider (or similar equipment)# Hydco-Hassmer or similar) Instrument Mans Material hoist } Group 31 Box Operator (bunker)# Belicopter,Radioman (Signalman)) (2 or more drums); Mechanical finishers or Spramder Machine (asphalt# Locomotive (30 tons or under)# Motorman# Rodman or C'halnmant t barber-Greene and similar)# Mine or Shaft hoists Mixeraobilel Pave- Ross Carrier (construction jobsite)I Rotomists Screedmon (except msnt Breaker with or without Compressor Cosnbinattont Pavement Breaker, asphaltic concrete paving)# Self-propelled, automatically applied truck mounted with Con�ceasor Coe+binationt Pipe benditlq Machine (pipe- concrete curing machine (on streets, highways, airports and canals)I lines only); Pipe Clelinq Machine (tractor propelled and supported)( Trenching Machine, 4 ft. depth( Truck Crane Mart Tugger Bost# Plpe Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and supported)! Refrigeration single drusi Boiler Tender Plants Roller Operator (finish asphalt)# Self-propelled boom type 119tLrq device (canter mount)(10 tons or less M.R.C.)I Self-propelled Rlevatinq # Group 4t Ballast Jack Taxpert Ballast Regulators Ballast Tamper Gcade Planet Slusher operators Small Tractor (with boom)# Soil Testart Multi-Purposes boxxan (asphalt plant)# elevator Operator (in- Truck type Loadect Auger-type drilling equipment over 30 ft, depth sides rock Lift or Lumber stacker (construction job site)# ' Line raster( Material Hoist (1 drum)I Shuttlocars Tie apacert Group at Armor-Coatac (or sinilar)r Asphalt Plant RngInsert Cast-In-VISce Towermoblle Pipe Lying Machlnet Combination Blusher sod Motor Operators Concrete Utah Plant (Multiple units)) Covet Reading shield Operators Mary Wty Group Se Compceseor operator (over 2)1 Concrete Mixer$ (over 1 Rspaicnan and/or Welder# Gcadesetter. Crede Checker (mechanical or other- yard)i ther- yard)( Concrete Pumps or.Pumpersts Gunss Generatoras Groutingeise)i Grooving and Grinding Machines (bighways)s Sen Seal Machine (or Machine) Press-weld (air-operated)# Purge (peer 2)t Welding alailac)1 Rolsan Loader 1.Loader (up to 2 yards)! Mechanical Trench Bbisldr Machines (powered other than by electricity) Portable Crushing and Screening Planta# Push Cott Rubber Tired Earth- Boeing Equipment (up to and Including 4S cu. yds. •struck' m.r.c.}R = Group at BLR Lima Road factor or similar( Boom Truck or Dual Euclid$, T-Pull$, DW-10, 10, 21, and aimtlart Rubber Tired Dosect Belt- 0 Purpose A-rcaxa Trucks Concrete Batch Plants (wet or dry)# Con paptlUd Compactor with Doors Sheeploot$ Timber Skldder {tubber tired. A crate Save (self-propelled unit) on Streeter highways, airport; Oct Similar equipment)1,Tractor drawn Scroperl Tractors Tronehlreg Machine and consist Drilling and Boring Machinery, vertical (not to apply one 4 ft, deptht Tri-batch Panri Tunnel role boring Machinist 111618err 411 to wateriiners, wagon drills or jackhasmars)t ■ighlinm Cableway Moods-mixer (and other similar "111 equipmset)s Vermeer T-e00 E Sack Signalxans Locomotives (steam or over 30 tort)I Lubrication and Cutter Service Engineer (mobile and grease rock); Maginnis Internal Pull Slab Vibrator (on airports, highways# canals and war+houaes)i Group ft Chicago Boast CombinationMixer sod Compressor (sunits)t Mechanical Finishers (concrete) (Clety, Johnson, Bldwll Bridge Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Chasers Righlima Cabliway, (S tons Deck or similar types), Mechanical Buts*Curb and/cc Curb and and undet)I Lull Ri-Litt or aliallar (20 ft. or ant)# nwkimg Machine Clutter Machine, concrete or asphalt] Portable Crushsra# Post + (rubber tired, call or track type)! Tcaotot (witbe bees);"or lamer Driver (141500 and similar)) Tower Jumbo Operator (setting slip- sed similar) forms, etc„ in tunnels)t Roller (except asphalt) secsedmsn , (barber-Graene and similar)(asphaltic concrete peeing)# Belt- s Propelled compactor (single engine)1 salt-propelled Pipeline ' ;. Wrapping Machine (pocault C&C or similar type)# Self-propelled Power Sweepect telt-propelled Tape Machinel Slip Pore Pupa (lifting device for concrete forms)# Mali rubber-tired tractors, surface Hooters Auger-type drilling equipmnt up to and including . 3a ft. depth) FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 140—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 t � { t DECISION H00077-5090 fags 30 DSCISIOW MD.,, CA77-3090 P0r2E MUIPKZXT OPERATORS (Cont'd) t tMa 11 (AREAS I and II) (Cont'd) POltsl RI OPERATOR! (Ccnk'd) ) {AREAS EA& I and II} (Coat'd) Gcoup 10) Boom-type Backfilling Machines Bridge Cranial Cary-lift for similar)) Chemical Grouting Machine, truck mountadt Combination back- hu and Loader (up to and including 3/e Cu. yd. s.c.c.)l Detrick (2 ` operators required when awing engine remote from hoist)i Detrick Barges (except excavation wock)l Do-lore Loader and Adams Elegradert Elevating Gradec Heavy Duty Rotacy Drill Rig (including Caisson foundation work and Euclid Loader and similar type! Robbins type Drillall Roehring Croup 11-Ai Hand wagons (in Conjuration with Wheel surCavator)t Granas Skoopar (or ainilar)t Lift Slab Machine) {Vagtbor9 and similar kYDes)! (over 123 tons)) Loader (over 12 cu .yds.l up to and including 11 cu. ! Loader (2 yards,up to and Including i yards)) Locomotive (aver 100 tons) t (single or multiple units)) Multiple Engine Eatthmoving Machina (Euclid&, fds•}t Power urpose act Dmovinges {hies T cru. yds. ver.75 cu.Rubb Tired Multi-purpose Earth loving Machines (2 units over 73 Cts. yde. Doter&, etc.) (no tandem scraper)) Pts-&tress Mire Wrapping Machinsl astsuck' a.t.c.)r wheal Excavator (over 750'au. yds. pot bout) Reservoir-Debt is Tug (self-propelled floating)) Rubber-tied Scraper, self-loading (paddle wheels, etc.)) Shuttle Car (reclais station)t Group 11-it Loader {over 14 cu. yds.} Single Engine Scraper over IS yards) Soil stabiliser (P a E or equal)i Sub-grader (Gurries or other automatic ")I Tractor, Cbmptessoe Drill Group ll-Cs Operator of Sellcoptee (when used in eteetLan vock)! Combinationt Track Laying type earth moving machine (single engine with 'Smaote Oontrolled Earthmoving squipsent tandem scrapers)t Train loading stations Trenching Machina, multi-ergine with sloping attachment, J•fco or similart Vacuum Coaling plants Whitley Crane (up to and including 25 tons) A 1 Gcoup 10-Ai Backhos (hydraulic) (up to and including 1 cu. yd. ■.c.c.)l Backhoe (cable) (up to and including 1 cu. yd. m.r.c.)! Combination Backhoe and Loader over 3/4 cu. yd. m.r.o.}t Continuous plight Tie Back Auger (up to and including 1 cu. yd.)(Crane attached)! Cranes (not over 23 tons, Sammarhead and Gantty)t Gcade-ails (up to end - including 1 cu.,yd.II power shovels, ClanshelLa, Draglines, (up-to and including 1 cu. yd. s.r.c)l power Blade (single engine), Self-propelled 0 Bow-type Lifting Device (center mount) {over 10 tons}! Rubber-tired Scraper, self-loading (paddle wheel twin engine)1 W1 dual Lan Aube . Grader AP30 or similar s Group Ill Automatic Concrete slip Pats Pavact Automatic Railzoad G[ tA tA Dumpe[1 Canal Tries[ Canal Trimmer v/ditch - et ) 1 ltig mttecirasAtml (imMm (over 2S tons up to and includL,g 123 tons)! Continuous Plight Tie " lack Auger over 1 cu. yd. (including ccans)r Drott Tcavelift $SO-A-1i ' 09•81ailar.(i3 tons or ovet)i Euclid Loader when controlled fccs the pullcat! Highlin• Cablaway (over,$ tons)1 Loader•(ovec 4 yards, up to • and including 12 cu. yds.)) Miller ftemlass 11900 Slope Parer or s3aila[r' Power Blade (multi-angine)i Power lbovelsr Claashells, braglinost leek- hosa, Gude-all* (over 1 yd. and up to and including 7 cu. yda. a.e.e.)1 ) tubber-tired earth moving machined (multiple pcopulmion power units and two or mora actepacs)(up to and including 73 cu.,rds. *struck' Self-propelled Compactor (with multiple propulsion power units)) Single , engine Rubber-ticsd Earthmoving Mochines•(with•tandem Scraper@)I Slip ) Into Paver (conctete or asphalt),, Tandem Cat&, Tower Cranes Ibbile ' LnCluding rail aauntedt Trencher (pulling attached ibieli)s Ouivecaal ' Liebhet and Tower Cranes (and similar types)i Wheal Rscavatot (up to `. and including 730 cu. yd. pec hou[)l Wh iclay Cremm (wes'25 toms) u u FIDUAI RIOISTIR, VOL If, NO, 190—HIDAT, SIptIM1I1t 30, 19YY � I I ' t ar '. DECISION NO.,CA77-5090 faire 32 DWIEION N0. CA77-5090 Is Is 33 Fringe Bsnellts Payments / Basic Fringe 8"olits Fermseq Bet{l Heath Edeeatlee Nerrrr �• Edvicetiee 1 ' Rets% K L M Renslens Y:cetien ender Retee M L w Fensi•es YeceNee seller TRUCK DRIVERS Aper.Tr. TRUCK DRIVERSt Mont% AIN•Tr. BULB CEKENT SPREADER (w/w sugar, under i yda. water MOMBus or Ranhsul drivart Lip? JITRW, fork Litt 0 10.031 $ 1.195 .70 $400 Concrete pump machine) ConeraMN to pump truck (when TIBIT KIX, AGITATOR , flat tack truck is used (under 6 yds.) 10.055 1.105 .70 1.00 appropriate flat rack rate t shall apply)) Dump (under 6 _ THUM RtPAIMAN HELPER 1b.075 1.105 .70 1.00 yds, water lavol)t Duopereta truck (undert 6 yds. water VACUUM TRUCE under (3#500 level)t Dumpater (under 6 yda. gallons) 10.045 1.195 .70 1.00 utt t evr water law i)) Escort or pilot 1 car drivart Nipper truck (when 4CtsS0R TRUCEt dingle unit Clot rack truck to used ( flat rack (3 axle unit)$ appropriate fiat rack rats Industrial Lift Truck shall apply)) P)ckupst Skids t (sechanical tailgate)t (debris box, under 6 yda. water / dsaall tubber tired tractor t lavel))I?van drivers) Trucks (when used within teaartocxt (dry per-batch concrete six, Jurisdiction) 10.10 1.193 1.70 1.00 under 6 yes. water level)t Balperat Narethousem n i 9.905 $ 1.195 .70 $1.00 Jimm TRUCE 6 MATxR TRUCK (2#500 gels. under 60000 Sols.) 10t11S 1.195 .70 1.00 BULK CUUM SPREADER (w/w Z COMBINATION"INCli TRUCK( 0 auger, 6 yda, and under WITH ■DIST# Transit, ' yda. waiter level)} DDump ((6 � yds. and under 6 yds. water ) Kix Agitator (6 yds. and level)) Duxperate (6 Yds. and under 0 yds.) 10.15! 1.105 .70 1.00 N under 4 yds. water leval)1 ) VR4UM TRUCE (3,500 gals. Dempster (4 yde, and under 6 yds. water le»Ili Skids (debris and wrier S,S00 Sala.) ( MISS 1.196 =70 1.e) box 4 yds. and under 6 yds. r water level)# Single unit flat ROtM1R-Tum MUCK ChR (trot ' cock (2 axis unit)t Industrial Galt-loaded) 10.175 1.195 .76 1.00 Lift Truck (mechanical tailgate) Ttuoke (dry pre-bitch concrete mix, i yds. and under 6 yds. water level) 10.00 1.19 .70 1.00 ) JMIWQ TRUCE and MATER TRUCE (under 2,So0 Salloney IS Oil j.19! - .70 1.00 ) ) +„sem {�+t FEDRRAL 0101111112, VOL 42, NO. 190-4111DAY, SIPTtM({!R 30, 197? i DEC282 CA77-504n - Dago 24 � DECISION ta?. CA77-5490 � !� 55 - Berle Prieto BeaofUa pgweola Beate lflaee lseeRte}eyseats Mostly lJsreNee May lia.Neo Rsler M i M Peealoar votatlee oat/er Rs%a N t Y Possieat YetelMs Sed/es TRUCE DRIVERSi (Cont'Q} A►►r•Ta TRUCK DR2yERS (Cont'd) AIM.It. BUU! CEMENT SPRMER (w/vo sugar, 6 yds, and ander b TRANSIT mix AGITATOR (over yda. water level)! Dump (6 10 yda. through 12 yds.) 010.155 0 LISS .70 01.00 t ` yds. and under 8 yda, water level)) Duaperate (6 yde. SOtdt C23ONT SPREAZYW WING and under S yds. water level)) auger, a yds. and including y Dw"ter (6 yda. and under 8 12 yds. water level)) MW yde. water level)) Skids (debris (I yde. and including 12 box, 6 yds. and under 9 yde. yde, water level)) Dumperste ti water level)) Trucks (dry pre- (S yda, yds, and including 12 s � batch concrete mix, 6 yds, yda. water level)t Belt-per and under I yds. water level) i 10.20 0 1.195 .70 11.00 palled street sweeper with A-lRA2E, WINCA TRUCKSN ' self-contained refuse bine wggyaobiiar Hydro-lift, Skids (debris box, B yda. gand including 12 yda. water Swedish crane type (jetting)1 level)) Snow go and/or anon Jetting and water truck plow) Truck (dry pre-batch (1,000 gals. and under concrete 5,000 gala.)) Rubber,tired nc iludimix, a yda. end Jumbo 10.215 1.195 .70 1.00 including 12 yds. water levy!)2 Disspatsr {0 gds. { , REA'n DUTY TRANSPORT and including 12 yda. water (high bed} 10.22 1.195 .70 1.00 level} 10.06 1.195 .70 1.00 O nAvy awn TRANSPORT' t DOSS RYSTU and SINIU R (gooseneck lowbod) 30.45 1.195 .70 1.00 STRADDLt CARRIER 10.245 1.195 .70 1.00 !!AM/I!MIi AGITATOR !llAllett KU AGITATOR {over li yda. through (B yds. through 10 yda.). 10.253 1.195 .70 1.00 to Yds.} 10.433 1.109 .74 1.00 VAgm TROCK (5,500 gals. ' and under 7,SOn gale.) 10:243 1.195 .70 1.40 JBlTING TRUCK a MATER TR= l 13,000 gals. and under 7,000 gala.) 10.315 1.195 .74 1.04 ' i l . �► FEDERAL Rt81TTER, VOL. 02, PC. 100—FRIDAY, fE/TIM511 30, 117[ DECISION MD. CA77••5000 i Pg1s 36 DeCISION No, G77-S0l0 (sews 37• }r3ne0 sanalir,Pgw,an,a Beale Primp BaeeRla Pop is , Bela Naerir 04meeNee , Rafts H 8 M panalasa Yacatlaa an4fe, TTRUCKDIIIVZAsr (Cant'd) Rahe N i M Paatioas vesellee **"of TRUCKOR3Vl±Rs �nt'd) Apr, Apr.Tr. BULK CE74^.24'T SPREADER (vlwo t SULK CEt3S3rI SPREADBR (w/wo auger, over 12 yds. and auger, ovtr 24 yds. and including 18 yda. water including 35 y4a. water lewel)i level)I Dump (over 12 yde. Dump (over 24 yda. and and including 18 yda. water including 35 yda, water level)( level)1 Dumperete (over 12 Dunperete (over 24 yds. and ` y4s. and including 18 yda. including 35 yda, water level)I water level)I Dumpster (over Dumpater (over 24 yds. and 1,2 yds. and including 18 yda, including 35 yds. water level)) water level)I Skids (debris oN 10's. We, 21'41 and other box, over 12 yds. and including similar cat type, Terra Cobra, 18 yda, water level)I Trucks Lelburneapulls, Toutnorocker, (dry pre-batch concrete mix, Euclid and daller type equip- over 12 yds. and Including ment when pulling Aqua/Pak or 14 water level) 1 10.48 t 1.195 .70 $1.00 water tank trailers and fuel and/or Stage* tank trailers P.B. OR SIMILAR TYPE or other misc. tcallersl 8k ids BBI/-LOADING TRUCK 10.54 1.195 .70 1.00 (debris bore over 24 yds. and Including 3S yds. water level)r TRUCK lUC1•AIAMAN 10.575 1.1lS .70 1.00 Truck (dry pre-batch concrete six, over 24 yds. and including ' BULK CLKSYT SPREADER (w/wo 35 yda. water level) i 10.64 1 1.195 .70 11.00 auger, over 18 yds. and 'Z Including 24 yds. water BULK co(ENT BTIU=EA (w/Wo Q level)I Combination dump and auger, over 33 yds, and dump trailer! Dump (over 18 including 30 yds. water level)I yds. ane including 24 yda.. Dump (over 35 yds. and including water level)i Dumperete (over 50 yds, water level)I Dumpereto 18 yds. and including 24 yds. (over 35 yds. and includirg 50 water 14v*l)I Dumpater (over yda. water lewel)i Duspstet (owe 10 yde. and including 24 yda. 35 rag. and including So y4s. water level)3 Skid (debris box, water level)r Skids (debris box, over 10 yde, and including over 35 yda. sad including 50 24 y4s, water level)I transit yda. water lavalli Trucks My NIX pitator (over 12 yds. pre-batch concrete six, over through 16 yds.)I Trucks (dry ) 35 yda. and including 50 pre-batch concrete six, over yds. water levan 10.71 1.199 .70 1.SS' 17 yds. and including 24 ' yda, water level) 10.505 1.195 .70 1.00 i I , ' FEDERAL RE4)9fER, VOL. 42, N4. i!0}—FRIDAY, 3E►TEIARER =0, 19T7 Dt1tg10N NO, CA77-5090 Pa*e 39 CA DECISION NO. CA77-5090 tarin 31 rp CALIFORNIA AREA DEFINITIONS for t PWtt squ1PMEMT OPESATOgS **AREA 21 All areas not included within Area 1 as TRUCK DRIVERS (Cont'd) Seale Fria#*tea*llts payments defined below, Nearly E6e4319a SULK CZMV" SPRTADER w/veer Rees H 6,N peasleas Vacsllan ena/sr *ARTA It All areas included in the description euger,over 50 yds, and under Ass(.Tr, defined below which is based upon township 65 yda. water level), Dump and Canto lines of Areas 1 and 2. (war SO yds. and under 65 yda. water level), Dumpccato Coimeneins in the Pacific Ocean on the extension of the Southerly (over SO yda, and under 65 yda. ( line of Township 195. water lav*I), Duspak*c over SO ( Thence Eaaterly along the Southerly line of Township 195, crossing ' yda. and under 65 yda. •rate( the Mt. Diablo tsertdion to the S.W. corner of township 198, Laval)I 8slicaptsr pilot (when range 6E, Mt. Dsiblo base line and meridian, transporting sen or materisls), Thence Southerly to the S.W, corner of township 209, range 69, Skids (debris tax, over 50 yds. Thence Easterly to the S.W. corner of township 205, range 139, and undo 65 yda, water Ievs1)r Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 215, range 131, Truck* (dry pro-batch conetoto Thence Easterly to the g,V, corner of township 213s range 1791. NIX, over 50 yda. and undo 6S, ! t Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 225, range 179, yds, water level) / 10.96 0 1.195 :7p 11.00 Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 225, range 179, Thence Southerly to the S,W, corner of township 235, range LSE, SULK CEstarr SPREADER (w/wo t Thence Easterly to the S.S. corner of township 215, tange 16E, au9ec, over 65 yds. and Thence Southerly to the 36V, corner of township 145, range t9t, including 60 yda, water felling on the Southarly line of Kings County, thence gast*rly level)• Dump (65 yds, and along the Southeri boundary of Kings including SO yds, water level), County and the Southerly boundary of Tolore County, to the S.B. OUPP:cets (over 65 yds. and corner of township 2451 range 299, 'Including 60 yds. water level), Th*nco Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 215, range 299, t ,Z Dusgsotor (65 yds. end including Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 213, range 2991 . ' C " SO yds. watst level), Skids Thence Northerly to th* Na, corner of township 1351 range 269, -e (debris box, 65 yda. and Thence Westerly to the N,W, corner of township 135, range 299, P1 including 60 yda. water level), Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 115, range 279, , ' M Trucks (dry pro-batch concrete Thence Westerly to the H.W. cornor of township 113, range 279, ■ix, 43 yds, and including Thence Northerly to the N.I. corner of township 10S,,range 269, E0 yda. water level) 11.09 A.195 .70 1.00 Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner oftownship 109, range 262, . � ',,= Thence Northerly to tba-•N.9. corner of township 9S, range 2%, SULK cow? EPRWER w/wo Thence Westerly to the W.W. corner of township 95, range 2390 auger, over 10 yds, end Thence Northerly to the N.9. corner of township 63, rang*.249. including 95 yde. water i,,.. i Thence Westerly to the N.W, corner of township oro, ramp 2491 level), Wasp (over 80 yde• Thence Northerly to the 14,1E, corner of township 6S, range 239, and including 9S yda» water i Thence Westerly to the 3,2, cornu of tosnship 39! range 1991 level), Oumperae (over 60 TMnc* Northerly to the N,t. corner of township $a, range 14t, yde, and including 95 yda. Thence Vest uly to the M.W, cornor of township SS, rang* 149, calor 1eve1)J Dusgratec (over Thane Northerly to the X.R. cornu of township 35, range log. EO yds. arta including 93 yda, Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of towsshlp 39, tangs 161, voter I*v+l)t Skids (debut Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 25, rang* 17g. box. cvsc 80 yes. and including Thence Vestorly to the N.V. corner of township 231 tangs 179, r 95 yds, water levol)l•Ttucks Thence Northerly erasing the Nt. Diablo baseline to the N.9. f (dry pp-batch concrete six, corner of townahit 29, rang* 169, over EO Yds. and including Thence Vestsrly to the N.V. corner of townihip 2M, range 16t, 95 Yde. voter level) 11.26 1.115 .70 1.00 Thence Mortborly to the M.I, corner of township 110, rang* 139, Thence Westerly to the M.V. toner of township 1N/ tongs 139, Thanes Northerly to the N.A. corner of township 4N, rang* 142, ` FEOgtAI 21O1ST114 VOL is, NO. 190•-fAIDAY, 11pi1MNt 30, 19YY • i' 1 , r i DECISION 110. CA77-3090 ' Pose e0 um.uaww. nv. %dale-sW*W Pala 41 CALIFORNIA 4 CALIrMIZA AREA DEFINITIONS for AREA DEFINITIONS for - -" POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (cont'd) POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (cont'd) / *Area 1 (cont'd), *Area I (cont'd) Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 4N. ranga 14E, Thenen Westerly to the S.E. corner of township 16M, range 1261s Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 5N. range 13E, Thence Northerly to the H.L. corner of township 1614, range 1261. Thence Westerly to the N.W, corner of township 514, range UEs Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 1611, range I2W, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner,of township ION, range 12E, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township IBM, rang* 13W, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township I1N, range 14E, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 188. range 161, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township IIN, range 14Ee Thence Southerly to the S.V, corner of township IBM, Tonga 14611 Thence Westerly to the N.E. corner of township I1N, range LOE, Thence Easterly to the S,E. coiner of township 1814, range 1461, Thence Northerly to the N.E, corner of township 1514, range 10t, Thence Southerly to the S.W, corner of township Me range 1761. Thence Eestarly to the S.C. cotner of township 1614, range IIE, Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township.15M, range 1461. Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 16N,tsnge TLE, Thence Southerly to the S.V, corner of township 14M, range 14Vs Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 1714, range1l4E, Thence Easterly to the Set. turner of township 14M. Tangs 14W, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 14N, rang* ISE, Thence Southerly to the S,W, corner of township 13N. range 13W, *Thence Easterly to the 6.E, corner of township 1414. range Me Thence Easterly to the S,E* corner of township 1314, range UW, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 1314, range 16E, 261 Thence Southerly to the S.Yo Corner of township 110, range 1 , Thence tasterly to the S.E. cornsr of township U8, range 16g. ( ( Thanc* Easterly to the S,E, corner of township 110, Tanga ITR, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 120, range Me Thence Southerly along the Eastern line of range 12W to the Thence Easterly along the Southern line of township 128 to the Pacific Ocean excluding that portion of Northern California e Eastern boundary of the state of California, within Santa Clara County included within the following lines Thence Northwestarly. thence Northerly along the Eastern boundary Commencing at the M.W. corner of township Up Tanga 39, Mt, of the stats of California to the N.E. eorner,of township 1714. Diablo baseline and Meridians range 18E, Thence in a Southerly direction to the S.W. corner of township Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 1714, range 119. ?Be range 39, Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 2011, range 109, Thence in a gasterly direction to the S.E. corner of township 73, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 2014, range IOE, range 4E, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 2111, rang* Us Thence in a Northerly direction to the M.E. corner of township 63. Thence Westerly to the N.M. corner of township 2114, range 9E, range 49, Z Thence Northerly to the M.t, corner of township 22N, range 89, Thence in a Westerly direction to the N.V. corner ef•township 63, Q Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township 2214, range BE. rang* 39# to the point of beginning which portion to a part of Thence Northerly,to the S.Y, corner of township 27Ms range B9, Area 2. j Thence Easterly to the B.E. corner of township 2714, range BE, Arta I also includes that portion of Northern Califernis within 4A Thence Northerly to the N.6. corner of township 28N, range 69, the follo+ing lines$ i. Thence Westerly to the N.W, corner of township 2614, rang* Us Commencing in the Pacific Ocean on an extension of the 9optherly Thence Northerly to the N.C, corner of township 3001, range 69p line of township 20, Humboldt baseline and meridians Thence Westerly to the KW, corner of township 30Ns range I9. Thence tasterly along the Southerly lino of township 2N to the Thence Northerly along the Mt. Diablo meridian to the N.F. . B.Y. corner of township 29s range IVO corner of township 340, range IV, Thence Southerly to the S.W, corner of township 1N. range 1V. Thence Westerly t'o the M.V. corner of township 340, range SW, _ Thence 9estorly along the Husboldt baseline to the 9.V. corner Thence Southerly to the•14.9.'corner of township 32M. range 7W, of township IN, range 299 Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township 3214. range 7W, Theses Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 2S. range 29. Thence Southerly to the B.V.cornsr of township 30M. range N. Thrice latterly to the 3.9 corner of township`2S. range 2t, Thence Easterly to the B.E. corner of township 3014, range 7Y, Thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner of township 4I9 range 31. Thence Southerly'to the S.W. corner of township 169& rang* Bel, Tbasce latterly to the 9.9. corner of towasUp 43. range 311, Thence Easterly.co the S.C. corner of township 1614. rants 6Y, Thence Northerly to the Not. corner of township 31, range 390 e Thema Southerly to the B.W. corner of township.1411. rang• 3Y. . These*Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 250 Cana* 31. Thence Westerly to'the S.E. corner of township 14Ms range ?We Thence Northerly crossing the Nrholdt baseline to the S.M. + :•Thence Northerly,to the N.9. corner of township 149, range 7W, comer of township 10, range 310 . '.Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 14N. range ?We Tbas$es testsrly along the lnmiwldt baseline to the M. roarer Thence Northerly to, the N.t. corner of township I- range 8Y, .of township In. reals 39, Thames 9artborly to the N.t. corner of tewsebip IN. range Up Thooce Westerly to the N.Y. corset of tewmship IN. reap 2110 . 1• +< '+� •'. : ,' : . - Theseo Northerly to the 14.9. corner of teeesahlp 1QIs Uo Qi y �: FIDENAL 4101STIN, VOL. 42, NO. NO--FRIDAY, SIPTIMgEl 34, 19YY DIICIIIDM NIO ••CA77-5090 PTeDs 42 UBXDSAs DSC1810M eTATKI California CDMV41132 Alameda, Alpine. Aaador, CAlIFORRIA Caiaseeas, Contra Costa, Del Sorts, AREA DEFINITIONS FOR ti Dorado, heeno, Mamboldt, POWCA EQUIPMENT OPMATORS'(Coat'd} Marin, Mariposa, Merced, Monterey, Haps, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San bonito, San Francisco, San •Area is (Cont`dj; Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clars, Thence Westerly along the Northerly line to township ION, into the Santa Clue, Solan, Soncras, Sutter, Pacific Ocean. Tebasa, Tuolumne, Toto and Tube Arora I alto includes that portion of Northern California included with. DECISION KMERI CA77-5091 DATZl Date of Publication e 'in the following lines Supersedes Decision No. CA77-5040 dated April 22, 1477, in 42 Fa 21012 Comecting at the Northerly boundary of the Stitt of California DESCRIPTION OF WORAw Residential Construction consisting of single At the N, W. corner of township 48N, range 7W, Mt. Diablo bass. family hoses and garden type opartaante'up to and including i stories. line and meridians Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 44H, range 7W, Filmes saadewe►errwq Thane Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 44N, tangs 7W, Sean Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 43M, range 6W, Poorly EJeteNw too" M i M Feaskes Vag 1 s&oe Thence Easterly to the S.Z. corner of township 43H, range 5W, AW.T,. Thebes Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 48N, rang* SV, ABSEgmg Ip ' An the Northerly boundary of the State of California, 9 1.50 NOILERMARERS 13:17 .77 1.00 .50 .02 Thane; Westerly along the Northerly boundary of the Stats of RicialAymi Stoneassona$ r Califarnia to the point of beginning. Dal Motto, Suaboldt, Maria, Map&, Ban Francisco. San Mateo, Solan and Bones Countiaa 11.42 1.50 1.10 1.00 .O5 Alasads and Contra Coats Cos. 11.95 1:05 1.05 .24 Fresno, Marlposs and Merced Cos. 11,35 .95 1.00 al Dorado, Paved&, Placec, . eactseento, lluttar, Tehssu, Tolo and Yuba Counties 11.00 .10 1.05 ,11 Monterey and Santa Crus Counties 12.40 1.22 1.24 San bonito and Santa Clara Cos. 11.93 1.05 1.05 Alpine, Aaadot, Calaveras, San Q Joaquin and Tuoluane Counties 10.19 1.00 1.00 X.00 r MICK T7somI -son Feuwieco and San Mateo Cos. 10.00 .45 .00 y/ Alpine, Asador, sl Dorado, r Mevada, Flacer, sactambnto WA Vola Counties 9.10 1.00 1.70 Freano County 10.35 .is 1.40 ' CARPSMTSAs, , Carpenters 11.45 1.21 1.71 .49 .94 (Mara A Floor Laysrel Power saw Operators$ saw Illegal Sbiallersl steel IOattold hectors wwor steal abut" erectors 11.;0 1.22 1.71 killweighta 11.15 1.31 1.71 .41 eilNriveraea, Mkid5a, Maes Sell Dost suildete - lta3 .e4 1.ts .75 .54 MOW 11!61571111, VOL 42, NO. 150-4410AY, UMIMNt M, 11" , i _, ...,.,..., .. �......�.•. - - -..,�„ .«..ver .,., ar. ...,. _ -... ...-.- ..._. .. _ ..._ _•_ 1 IL r DECISION NO. CA71-5091 page 2 DECISION M0. CA77-3491 so" 3 lade lode"teneflte Payment. laele .. trhw taae#Ita peywe h Newly Iliea,Nes Nea,ty file eatlea Rates N 1 M penalena Vaanlea nUet Rabe N L M pea less Vasatlaa aai/ar Rapt.Tr. Aeft.To. C17¢NT Kmom81 ICIANli {Cont,d) Grant Mason• # 1Q.00 f 1.15 f I.i3 f I.SO .0S Fresno Count M&stiet MagneMasonsitsj All 1 Electricians {family residences, Men working Naeonr 10.23 1.15 1.43 1.50 .03 not to exceed 2 stories) f 7.73 .60 19+.95 .OS IMn wrklnq few swinging or Electricians {3-4 atoriea)t Slip Torn Scaffolds 10.25 1.13 1.43 1.50 .05 Slectricians 12.76 .10 39+1.05 .05 DMA6i. INSTAGLMS 11.52 1.22 1.71 .75 .OT Cable Splicers 14.04 .10 301.05)Ua .01 iLECTRIClcou� Marin and Sono" Counties Electsoda county Electrician* 12.35 1.11 31+.30 .02 Cable Spliceicians _ 12.91 LOS 201.15 .01 Cable Splicers 13.41 1.1Y 31+.30 .02 Cable Splicers 14.32 1.05 39+1.15 .03 Mariposa, Merced and Tuolumne • 1Wdot, Sacramento, Sutter, Counties Cou Yolo, Yuba end those portions ounties &ns 9.43 .62 31 19 Of Alpine. S! tondo, Nevada Cable 1plicecs 10.41 .62 31 • I1 and Placer counties Nest of the Monterey county Main Sierra Mountain xatacshed sl+actricians 12.30 1.10 302.30 ,0; Electricians 14.31 .9S 34+.1S .a4 Cable Splicers •13.41 1.10 302.30 .06 Cable Splicers 15.03 .13 31+,15 .04 late Tahoe Area Napa and solatq counties Electricians 1x.07 .41 31+.1S .64 tiectricians 13.01 .H 31+,77 .01 cable Splicers 13.Ss .40 111+45• .44 Cable Splicers 15.20 ; .67 31+.77 •0S San Bonito, Santa Clara and What"WhaCounty tants Crus Counties Electricians {family rsatdenoaa I ilactriciana , 13.40 .77 31+1.50 •a3 limited to 3 stories) 7.03 .7S 10.45 .04 Cable Splicers 13.53 .77 W.I.S0 .0! ilactriciana 14 atories)t I Dan Francisco County r O Electricians 12.24 1.12 34+.705 .04 Elactrieiens 1S.313 1.04 31+40 - .01 fiaSplicers 13.14 1.12 30.703 .0/ Calaverse and San Toatquln (306, Cable splitters 17.113 1.44 30.50, .06 tlect uectriolrns 12.15 .92 30Dan Mateo County .a1 Electricians 11.44 1.25 3141.00 I '.q Cable Splicers 13.67 .92 3141.23 .41 tMATOR CONSTRUCTOM 13.0 .S4S .13 34% .01 Contra Coat& county UIVATCR C01r•lROC!'O1t, , •'+ Electricians 15.20 .70 31+1.40 ttl.►Ois .543 .3S 304 .tl Cable Splitters 16,70 .70 31+1.00 !CR CDESTEOCTWA, , Vol motto and mumboldt Counties QlitRt (Per.) SOW* ilectricl&nn 11.25 .10 31+1.13 .04 t Cable tplicets 12.13 .80 31+1.SS .04 t ./set • .. FSDSRAL 418I5TER, VOL 42, No. 168--41IDAY, S1FY114612 30, 1977 DLCISION NO. CA77-3091 tag! 4Cage 3 CA DBCISIOM 110. CA77-50fl � be.it Fda1O/•"Onto parmO•tt -� td•p laments tepeeats _ • lata Hood? IlOntl•• N•.vlr •- I1•erN.. Retro H l K F•sslr•t vetotlt" a6001 RetsO N i O l•aestaet YaeelMe ae1lrr bMr.Tr. AW.Tr. GLAZIERS, 9AIWf7>7tt t Alameda, Contra Costs, Karin, Alpine, Aeaidoc, Calaveras and Monterey, Haps, Sen Benito, San e, Azan Counties San Francisco, Sen Mateo, an Jo i 0.92 .70 ! 2.31 ; 1.11 Santa Clara, Santa Crus, Sproys Sheetcock Tapecas owing Solano (SK from t of Stager Scaffolds Sandblostecs Fairfield), Sonoma Counties 611.79 6 1.00 ; 1.41 .02 Structural Steel 9.32 .70 2.34 1.11 Alpine, Amador, Calaverao, Fceeno county 11 Dorado, Maripoes, Merced, Brush$ Topers 11.12 .41 .20 (Worth of City of Livingston), dprsyl Structural Steel 31.37 .41 .20 Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Del Mort* and Bumtroldt Counties San Joaquin, Sutter, Tuolumne, Brush 7.55 # .54 '.20 .90 Yolo and Yuba Counties .10.116 .lo 1.50 Opray$ tandblaotoAl Structural Fresno and Remaining portions of - Merced County 9.09' .61 1.04 .103. .05 Steels Owing itoget hpea$ Paperhangers 7.10 ' .SO .20 .00 IROMwORms, honletey, Jan Benito, San Nato, !encs tractors 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Canto Clara and Bents CTU/ - Reinforcing 11.35 1.24 2.22 1.44 .04 Ornamentals Structural 11.311 1.24 2.22 1,46 ,04 Counties the Lole Tahoe(exoAxes)Axres portion* of eal o TRERlt • . Brush 11.22 .99 1.30' .60 ,.03` Alameda and Contra Coats Cas, 11.36 1.09 1.26 i .025Spray 11.47 .99 1.10 .64 .O1 Butoboldt, Nevada, Placer and Tapers 11.77 .99 1.30 -.1/ .03 Tehoma Counties ,11.00 .46 .So .01 Butter, Tehw and Yuba Counties Amador. 11 Dorado. Sacramento Brush$ tot Tendsc! Ballets 8.75 .60 .40 end Yolo Counties 1.40 .40 .951. ,1.00 Glaverao and Sen Joaquin Sptoy$ Oherr! Structural !1 Counties 11.30 .61 .35 .01 Olts Taboo Ars& tee3i Ivi"MLp Rale! Topers 9.21 .40 .40 Iw eM64 Merin and Sonoma Counties 9.01 .47 .IS 1;00 LAO Brush 10.9! .70 .T! Monterey and tensa Crur Counties 11.30 .4t .!! S .01 } ,Spray$ Streotutal Staelt Tapers 11.20 .TO ,711 San Francisco and )6M of tan 6Mtin, San tranaiaao ad lonom r. • t MeteO County , '11.07 .44 1.00 .02 Counties San bonito and Santo Clara t Brush 10.77 .99 a 1.14 .40' y .011 Counties ,12.0 .91 ' L73 . "toy 11,42 .99 1.14 .SO Pro Ono county 11.43 - .35 .4S "Pro 11.13 .11 1.10 .011 Moriposa, Merced and Tuolumne + ' • . } Counties 10.7! Southern half of fan Nsteo County 10.03 t.32, '• 1.00 ~� ii0t0A1 AIGISTil, VOL 0, NO.,190- 4410AY, Si"IMINA 70, 101►i *W..t l DECISION $0, CA77-5091 Page 6 DECISION 140. CA77-5091 7 BsdC Fdase Bsaefils Payments , Basic prig**iaasnls Peyweeh Haa,)y f drnliq Newly E4aa+Mae Rarer H 6 M Psastsss VaCsllss 0n4/0, Rafts H I M Pssslaes YaesfMee sa4/er Awwr.Tr. Age.Tr. PAINTERSs lCont'd) PLASTERERS TENDERS+ (Cont'd) Alameda, Contra Costa, L1 San Fcenciaeo and San Mateo Cas. 9 9.80 .10 11.20 $1.25 Ibrado, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Alpine, Asadoc, 81 Dorado, I ' Sacramento, Solana and Yoko Nevada, Placer, Sacramento Counties !excluding portions and Yolo Counties 7.455 .455 1.40 .50 Of Counties in the lake Calayscas and Bart Joaquin Ccs. 9.43 ./0 1.40 . .90 Tahoe Area) Monterey County 10.40 1.15 1.70 Scush 1 11.12 .99 1 1.30 .10 .03 San Senito, Santa Clara and Spray 11.37 .99 1.30 .80, .03 ` Santa Crus Counties 11.80 .70 1.40 Tapers 11.02 .99 1.30 .10 .03 iLOMEMWr Mariposa, Merced and Tuolumne Alameda County 13.10 33 1.$5 .11 rbuntiss Contra Costa County 12.72 .90 1.72 .!0 Brush 9.60 .70 .45 .75 .02 PLC Enid) Steanfittorar Bvinq Stage, Papechsngere, Amedor (Northern half of Bosun Chair, Steam Cleaning County), E1 Dorado, Eacramonto, and Mater Blasting 9.95 .70 .45 .75 .02 Yolo, Nevada, Placer (excluding Spray, Sandblasting 10.10 .70 .45 .75 .02 Lake Tahoe Ares) 13.14 1.32 1.S1 .14 PLASTERERS, Lake Tahoe Ares 10.99 .51 .60 1.95 .10 Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. IS.10 .745 1.05 ..03 Karin, San Trancisoo and Sonoma Sutter and Yuba Counties ,9.79 .56 1.00 Counties 11.75 1.903 1.30 1.17 .15 Promo County 9.24 ,90 1.25 1.00 San Bonito end Santa Clara eros. 15.15 1.01 1.77 .14 Monterey County 12.31 1.00 .35 .01 Ban Mateo County 13.91 1.16 2.30 .25 Alapine. Amador, Calaveras, Alpine, Amsdor (Southern portion B1 Dorado, Nevada, Placer, of County), t'alaseras, Ptesno. Sacramento, San Joaquin, Koriposa, Merced, Monterey, Sutter, Yolo and Yuba San Joequin, Santa Crus, suttee Counties 11.5V .71 1.So, .01 Tahw, Tuoluano and Yuba ` Ban Francisco County 12.13 1.00 2.25 .03 Counties 12.40 1.39 2.00 is nd San Mateo County 7.72 .48 .90 1.30 .025 Hope aSolana Counties 13.31 1.13 2.29 .16 Del Noct$, Humboldt, Merin, 4 001 Motto and Rls9boldt COs. 12.29 .S6 1.22 IS Napa, Solana, Sonoma and Tehama Counties 10.25 .98 1 .50 1.25 .01 Meriposai Merced and Tuolumne Counties 9.05 .90 1.55 1.20 PLASTSAIRS TENDERaI ; ! Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. 0.07 .60 1.10 `!! Ftesno County 9150 .10 ' 1.40 Matin County 8.32 .60;+ 1.40 .90 '�= FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 S DECISION NO. CA77-5091 Pape 1 DOCItIOM M0. CA77-3091 re" 9 CA earl, Fria"BsaeRh Psy.eots FAo"Se"Rh Pe}sMM Serle Meal, E/mh�{n��Nss Rotes M 6 M P«►lns veceNea caY/er Sao" M i i poesiwl vea doo &War~ Apr.Tt. Apr.T►. ROOFIRSm ROOFBRSr (Cont'd) Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. Amador, Bacramento,and Tolo ! Rooters S 10.94 1 1.17 4 1.10 .60 .04 Counties Masttc kbrkersl Kett (2 Rooters i 10.11 t 1.04 M 1.10 4 1.00 .07 kettles v/o pumps) 11.19 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Enamplecs and Ditch 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 Bitumasticr Pnameleral Pipe- San Benito and !ants More Cos. xrappersl Coal tat built up 11.94 1.17 1.10 .40 .04 Rooters! Rettlemon (1 kettle) 10.10 .43 1.14 Alpine, Calaveras, Mariposa, 11ruzT METAL NORINRBk Merced, San Joaquin and Alameda, Contra Costa, Raps Tuolumne Counties and Solan Counties 11.25 .66 1.95 121 .04 Rooters (slate, the and , Alpine, Calaverss and San Composition and built up) 11.29 .9/ .67 Joaquin Counties 11.77 .44 1.401 .62 Felt Machine Operator 11.44 .91 .67 Arsdor, 11 Dorado, Mavads, E1 Dorado, Placer, Butter and placer, Sacramento, Butter, , Yuba Counties i 1thera, Iola and Buba Cos. 11.65. .73 1.61 .11 Rooters 11.19 .93 .40 Maripoes, 1Mrced and Toolmmne Fresno county counties 11.14 .40 1.10 .06 Rooters 11.35 .40 .10 Monterey, Ban Benito, Santa Marin, Napa, Solan and lone Clara and tants Crus Coe. 11.15 364.44 1'.145 1.115 counties San Mateo County 12.12 .46 1.11 .12 Rooters 10.13 As 1.20 1.43 .04 Del torte, Bomboldt, Marin, Mastic wockorsi Rettlemen (2 San Francisco and Sonora Cos. 12.50 .94 1.74 .12 kettle w/o pumps) 10.31 .6S 1.20 1.43 .04 Fresno County 11.11 .73 1.23 .14 Bitunastici F.nw"lerol Pipe- SOFT FLOOR LAYINSI vrapperal Coal tar pitch 11.13 .1S 1.20 1.63 .04 Alpine, Arador, Calaveras, a tool Norte and Eueboldt Counties Merood (last of the San �1 Rooters 10.32 .40 .75 .2S Joaquin River), San Josquinr Monterey and tants crus Counties Sacraaantor Sutter, ='share, Rooters r 10.40 1.40 1.15 Tuolumne, Toto and Tuba Ban Francisco and Ban Mateo Coe. Coantiest and thea portions at Rooters 10'.93 .40 1.15 1.10 .04 81 Dorado, Nevada and Placer Mastic workers and Eettlsaen Commies (esoluding Lake taboo (2 kettles w/o pumps) 11.11 .40 1.15 1.10 .04 Ares) 10.73 .14 1.30 .1.90 .16 litusastict lnamsisret Pipe-, Late Tahoe Am 10.05 .79 .216 weapperel coal tar 11.93 .90 1.15 1.10 04 Alamodso Contra Costs, Marin, , ' trtedr MonbNyr, 9Mpar bin . Unit*, San Ranchos. San Nataor Mnta CLrike Santa Creme 6611"am 6Brlma G ant&" 11.56 .46 1.00 'b .16 ti ,1 •t r RDI1A1 190IM14 VOL 42, NO. 190--RIDAT, SIITIM/R4 30, 1127 t' .i OLCISICN NO. CA77-5841 6agt'10 1•• Di1WUN PD. CA77•S091 To" 11 t 0•alc Fr1a/e 5"01111 PeYmeeh P,iaee IeaeHh Pe}wNh Nse,)Y £ieratiea New" ladvewflee SPRINKLER 11T7ERSs Rees H 1 R Petaleea YectNes �i0Tr LARORERi! Rehe H 111 Peaaleaa YeeeMva �Tr. Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma Group 1 t 1.77 t 1.25 1 1.70 1 1.14 .10 Counties 6 16.26 .65 61.43 .09 Group lis) 9.00 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Remaining Counties 15.07 .6S .95 .01 Group 1(b) 9.275 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 STM(rITTERSu Group 1(c) 8.635 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Alameda and Contra Costs Cos. 13.30 1.2S 2.29 ,165 group 1(d) 8.725 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Del Norte and Humboldt Cos. 11.66 41 1.12 .45 Group 110) 9.32 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 TRRRAriO NORRLASI Group 1(t) 1.97 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Group 2 1.62 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Norte, Humboldt, Marin, Napa, , Group 3. 1.32 1.23 1.70 1.10 .14 San Francisco, San Mateo, Solan and Sonoma Counties 11.42 1.S0 1.10 1.40 21 Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Butter, Tehama, ( ) Yolo and Yuba Counties 11,10 .00 .90 ` .2S TILS SNITERSt Alameda, CoC Contra Costa, Del Group lr 9.23 1.2S 1.70 1.10 .10 Norte. 11 Dorado, Humboldt, J group 21 1.64 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Marin, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Group 38 0.32 1.25 1.74 1.10 .10 Sacramento, San Benito, San ` , Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, Sonoma, Sutter, , Tehama, Yolo and Yuba Cor. '112.00 .96 1.24 ' 1.40 .405 O Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Ban .� Joaquin and Tuolumne Counties 10.27 .SS .10 1.40 Treano, Mariposs and Merced Countlts 10.35 1.00 .SQ Monterey and Banta Crus Counties 13.41 1.0! 1.10 .j PAID 1K1LIDAY5% < A-Ntv Year's Dayl ,-Memorial Dayl -Indspt tnct Ds D-Lobar Dayl PThanLsgivtng Dayl F-Christmas My. i°w 90d1'►uOLIGSt . t 3 a. Employer contributes 4t of b"ic hourly ate for war 3 years* sect Ct ;.i.. and 26 of baric hourly rate to 6 month to'S years an Vacation lay - r' Credit. Six Paid Holidays) A through 1. b. bwloytr contributes $.90 per tour for t to first ies years of ompli IsmintI ' Atter rive years 61.05 per hour to Vacat Lon and ftlidays fits: v s • �; ) 1 ar DZCISIOH NO. CA77-5091 Page 12 DSCISION 100. CA77-30§1 Page 13 cn cnLJtBORFRS ZAPORntb (Cont'd) Group Is Asphalt ironats and Rakeras Socko, Wacker and similar type tamperer Buggymobiles Chainsaw, Caller, logloader and Group 1(d)l Repair Trackman and road bads (out and cover work buckeri Compactors of all types$ Concrete and magnesite miser of subway after the temporary eovsr has been placed) 1/2 yard and under# Concrete pan works Concrete saws Concrete aanders Cribber and/or shoring, Cut granite curb utter# Form Group I(%)$ Laborers on general construction work on or in raisers Slip forma, Green cuttecs, Beaderboardmen, 8ubsettsrs, bell hole footings and shaft Aligners Jackhammer operators, Jacking of pipe over 12 incheas Jackson and similar type Compactoras lettlemen, Potmen and men Group l(f)t Contra Costa County Onlys Pipelayers, Caulkera, applying asphalt, lay-,told, creosote, lime, caustic andsintlar Danders, Pipewrappere, Conduit Layers and Plastic pipalayerss type materials# Lagging, sheeting, whaling, bracking, trench- Pressure Pipe Taster, no joint pipe and stripping of same, Jacking, hand-guided laggingharmors Magnesite, epoxyrosin, including repair of voids, Precast Manhole Better&, Cast in fiberglass, and mastic workers (wet or dry)# Pavement breakers place, Manhole form matters and spaders, including tool grinders Pipelayers, caulker&, banders, pipewroppers, conduit layers, plastic pipolayerni post hole Group 21 Asphalt Shovelers# Cement dumpers and handling dry tr$ment diggers - air, gas and electrics Power broom sweepers! Power or gypswa# Choke-utter and Rigger (clearing work)t Concrete tampers of all types (except as shown in Group 2)1 Ram set gun Bucker Dumper and Chuteman$ Concrete Chipping and Gclndingi and stud guns Ripcop-stonapavar and rock-slinger, including placing Concrete Laborers (wet or dry)! Driller's holpert Chuck Tendert of sacked concrete and/or sand (wet or dry); Rotary scarifier, Iso slamon, adductoca# hydraulic Monitor (over 100 The preuuce)l multiple head concrete chippers Davis trencher - 300 pr Similac Loading and unloading, cacrying and handling of all coda and type (and all small trenchers)$ Roto and Ditch witch# Roto- materials for use in reinforcing concrete construction# Pittsburgh tillers Sandblasters, Potman, Gunman, Woaalemanf Signalling and Chipper, and similar type Brush shreddacai slopsxs Singlefoot. ( Riggings Tank Cleaners# Tree climbers# Vibr&-screed - bull float hand held, pneumatic tampers All pneumatic, air, gas, and electric In connection with iaborece, works vibrators$ Dri-pak-it machines toolat Jacking of pipe under 12 inches Nigh pressures blow pipe (14' or over, 100 lbs, pressure or cont)s hydro Budac and similar types Laser beam in connection with Group 34 All cleanup work of debris, gtounds and buildings including laborers' wotk but not limited to street cleaners, Cleaninq and vsahing windows, Construction laborers including bridge and general laborers# Croup 1(01 Joy Drill Model TNM-2As Gardener-Denver Model ON143 Dumpaan, load opottert fire Matchers street Cleanara# aardenster and similar type drilla# Track drillers# Jack leg drillersf bortieultutal and landscape laborers► Jetting# Liabera# /rush _ 10lamond drillera# Wagon drillers# Mechanical drillers - all toaderst Pilots, maintenance landscape laborers an new constructions d types regardless of type or method of powers Multiple unit Maintenance, Repair Tracknan,and Road beds, streetcar and railroad drills# blasters and Powdermen# All work of loading, placing conatcuction Track Laborets# Temporary air and water linea, Victaulio 0 W and blasting of all powder and explosives#of whatever type re- or similar# Top to= attendants lana cw 'sresel Goatdrail lmotocm, gardieas of method used for such loading and placing# Nigh Pavement Market(button matters) !sl scalers (including 4till ing'of same)# Ttee toppart Mit+grinder Group 1(bl t `swat Cleaners s.' • # ;" . ' Whoo U (Omnitel ` Gtoup Ito)a burning and tteldinq ' Geosp +s lsmaleman tiucladinq Olmo en, Voteless)t •sdtisnt Gewwrllan `cow Rabomewban s rs 1 !coop Is Cameral Iatwrece � } , , FIDINAI 116ISTI1. VOL 42; NO. 190— NIDAY, SIPTIM111 00, I try t t l r a � � DBCIBIOR !b. CA77-5O41 'hg* 14 owlsIOM M. CA77-3041 Page 15 POO= BQOIPM]W OPERATORS (AREAS I and II) Group It Assistants to Engineers (Brakesant Fitesan) Mavy Duty Fd•9a Ba4051c Pay-$A4 Repairman Helpers 011ert Dockhands Signalmans Switchaant Tar Bads HathPot Fireman)} Parteman (Heavy Duty Repair Shop parts room) Novdir N•v,17 Edvc•tis■ Rates R•t•• N R N Pea•i••t I V•ntiaa AAopr•7r Group 2t Compressor Operatort Concrete Mixer (up to and including �POtfFA bQUIPMFJrI OPERATORS 1 yard)# Conveyor Belt Operator (tunnel)I Fireman Hot Plants AM I AREA 2 t Rydroulici :niton Mechanical Conveyor (handling building No- tot tall)r Waste Box Operator (concrete plant)# pump Operators Group 1t i 9.17 110.61 1 1.504r / 2.25 .90 .29 , 8pcesdar Boman (with octeed)i Tat Pot Fireman (power agitated) Group 21 9.50 11.01 1.500 2.25 .90 •29 Group 31 Box Operator (bunker)1 Helicopter Radioman (819nalman)t t Group 3•1 9.73 11.24 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Locomotive (30 tons or under)s Motormans Rodman or Chainsans Group 41 10.32 11.03 1.500 '2.25 .90 .29 `Ross Carrier (construction jobsito)I Rotomists Scre*dman (except Group $t 10.55 12.06 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 asphaltic concrete paving)# Self-propelled, automatically applied Group 61 10.11 12.22 1.500 2.25 .40 .29 concrete curing machine (on streets, highways, airports and canals)! Group 7t 10.67 12.18 1.50• 2.25 .90 •29 Trenching Machine, 4 ft. depths Truck Crane Oilers Tugger Moist, • Group sk 11.31 12.62 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 single druat Boiler Tender Group 91 '11.54 13.05 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Group 101 11.76 13.27 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Group Is Ballast Jack Tampers Ballast Regulators Rallaat Tamper Group 10-As 11.86 13.39 1.500 2.25 .90 •24 Multi-purposes Boxisan (asphalt plant)! Elevatot Operator (in- Group ilt 12.06. 13.57 1.50* 2.25 .90 •29 mid*)) Fork Lift or Lumber Stacker (construction job site)) Group 11-At 13.22 14.73 1.50' 2.25 .90 .29 Line Moate n Material 501st (1 drum)! Shuttlecari Tie Spacers Group 11-Di 13.52 15.03 1.50 2.25 .90 .29 Tcwetmobile Group 11-Ci 13.84 15.35 1.50 2.25 .90 .29 Group St Compressor operator (over 2)1 Conctate Mixers (over 1 *Includes 1.23 per hour to yard)# Concrete Pumps or Pumperote Guns# Genorstora) Grouting Pensioned Health and Nalfar Fund. Machines Press-weld (sir-096catad)1 Pumps (over 2)) Melding Machines (powered other than by electricity) Gtoup st SIX Liras Road Pactot or siailart Boom Truck or Dual Purpose A-,rasa Trucks Concrete match Plants (wet or dFy)i ConJOIN - crate Sawa (self-propelled unit) on stresta, highways, airports and conalal Drilling mild Boring IrAchinory, vertical (not to apply to waterlinera, wagon drills of jsckhasrasra)► Eighlin* Cablaway signalmani Locomotives-(steam or over 30 ton)i Lubrication and service Engineer (mobile and grass* rack)1 Maginnis Internal lull Slab Vibrator (oil airports, highway, canals and warehouses)) Mechanical Finishers (concrete) (Clary, Johnson. Bidwell Reid" Dock or sisilat typos)! Machanlcal Burs Curb and/or Curb and tatter Machine, concrete Or asphalts Portable Crusheral Post Driver (M1500 and slmilsr)s Power Jumbo Oporatot (**tong slip- for", etc., in tunnela)) Boller (except asphalt)# Bete*dman (Barbet-Gi*en* and Similar)(aaphaltic concrete Paving)1 54111- propelled Campactot (single engine)I Stolt-pcapslled Pipeline stepping Machine (porault CBC cc similar typo)1 Mit-ptopall*d Pont Brseper) Mit-propelled Tape Machines Blip Form Pumps �;- (litting device tat eonctet* torus)) Smsil rubber-tired tractors) Surtsoi Matetst AoOst-typm dtillimg equipment or to and including 3t it. dapth) ) Qrs FEDERAL RSO)STER, VOL. 42, NO. 190- 21DAY, SEPTIMUR 30, 1 97 Can i • , ( DtCIBION NO. G77-5091 Page 16 DRCISIOW 110. G 7- Ofl Page 17 POWER MUIP1041T OPSRATORS (Cont'd) POWER EQOIPKtNT OPERATORS (Cont'd) (AREAS I and II) (Cont'd) (AREAS I and Il) (Cont'd) Group 7, Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck or Equipment Group 101 Boon-type Backfilling Machines Bridge Ctanal Cary-lift (or mounted (boos length to apply)1 Concrete conveyors building sites sixilac)l Chemical Grouting Machine, truck mountedt Combination Back- Deck P.ngineerat Drilling and noting Machinery, horisontal (not to hos and Wader (up to and including 3/4 cu. yd. m.r.e.)s Derrick (2 apply to waterlinsts, wagon drills or }ackhammers)i Dual Drum Mixers operators required when axing engine remote from hoist)# Derrick Barges Fuller Kenyon Pump and similar types, Gantry Rider (or similar (except excavation work)1 Do-More Wader and Admen Slogtodees tlseatinq equipment)i Hydro-Rammer or similars Instrument Kant Material Hoist Grader Heavy Duty Rotary Drill Rig (including Caisson Foundation work (2 or more drums)I Mechanical Finishers or Spreader Machine (asphalt, and Euclid Wader and similar types Robbins type Drills)o rostering Barber-Greene and similar)I Kine or Shaft Hoists Mixermobilet Pave- Skooper (Or similar)1 Lift Blab Machines (Vogtborg and similar types)I ment Breaker with or without Compressor Combinations Pavement Breaker, Wader (2 yards up to and including 4 yards)& Locomotive (over 100 tons) truck mounted with Compressor Combinations Pipe Bending Machine (pipe- (single or multiple units)1 Multiple Engine Earthmoving Machine (Ruclids, linea only)1 Pipe Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supported)} Doxera, etc.) (no tandes ocroper)I Pro-stress Wire Wrapping Machirial Pipe Wrapping Machine {tractor propelled and supported)) Refrigeration Reservoir-Debris Tug {self-propelled floating), Itubber-tired Scraper, Planti Roller Operator (finish esphalt)I Self-propelled boom type lifting self-loading (paddle wheals, etc,)t Shuttle Car (reclaim station}I device (center count)(10 tone or leu M.R.C.)► Self-propelled Elevating Bingle Engine Scraper over 4S yards& Sell Stabiliser (P i H or squalls Grade Planes Blusher Operator! Small Tractor (with bom)i Soil Testers Sub-grader (Curries or ethic automatic type), Tractor, Compressor Dciil Truc,)1 type Wsderi Auget-type drilling equipment over 30 ft. depth Combination! Track Laying type earth moving machine (single engine viyh / tendons sccapets)t Train loading stations Trenching Machine, multi-engine Group 01 Armor-Coater (or similar), Asphalt Plant Engineors Cost-in-Place with sloping attachment, Jefco or sLallarl Vacuum Cooling Plants Whitley Pips Laying Machines Combination Blusher and Motor Operators Concrete (up to and Including 23 tans) ncrete batch Plant (multiple unita)1 Doxers Beading Shield Operators Heavy Duty Group 14-At Beckham {hydraulic} {up to and Including 1 Repairman and/or welders Gradesetter, Grade Checker (mechanical at other- ■up 10- Beckham (cable) (up to and including 1 di ca. rd• vise s Grooving and Orinding Machines (highways)! Ron Beal Machine (otr ( ng yd. ■.r.c.)t similar)1 Reiman Waders Loader (up to 2 yards)# Mochanieal Trench shield# Combination Sockhoe and Loader over 3/4 cu. yd. s.r.o.)s Continuous Portable Crushing and Screening Plantet Push Cats Rubber Tired Earth- Plight Tie back Auger (up to and including 1 cu. rd.)(Crane attocbe4)I moving Equipment (up to and including 4S cu. yds.,*struck' m.r.c.)s Cranes (not over 25 tons, Sammmchesd and Gantry)I Grade-ells (map to wA Including1 cu. Euclid&, T-Pulls, DN-10, 10, 21, and similarp Rubber Tired Donets Self- yd•IJ rower Shovels, ds (mingle MinoiI s, (up to end propelled Compactor with Dozers S•neepfootP Timber Skiddor (rubber tired including 1 one. yd. s.r.Olt Poor blade (mingle erginels Mlf-ptopelis4 or similar equipment)I Tractor drawn Sctopers Tractors Trenching Machine boom-type Lifting Device (center mount) (over 10 tons)I Rabbet-tired over 4 ft. depths Tri-batch pavers Tunnel tole boring Machines Welded Serapes, self-loading (paddle whesl twin engine)} an dual Lam Aorto Woods-sixes (and other similar Pugaill squipment)s Vermeer T-400 b Book Grader SP30 cc similar Cutter Croup lli R Automatic Concrete Slip rbcs Powers Automatic Railroad Cat Group 91 Chicago Homo Combination Mixer and Compressor (gunits)I Dampers Canal Trimmsri Canal Trismor w/ditching attechmantas Cranna Combination Slurry Kizer and/or Cleanert Bighllne Cabloway (3 tons (oyer 23 tans up to and including 123 tons)I Continuous Pligbt Tie and under)1 W11 Hi-Lift of similar (20 ft. or wer)I Mucking Machine back Auger over 1 cu. yd. (including crane), Drott Tcavelitt 450-A-1 (rubber tired, tail or track typs)t 'tractor (00th be=)(D-4 or larger oc sLINUAC (45 Lona or over)} Welid Loader vben controlled franc the and similar) pulleats Highline Cablewsy (over 3 tone)I Leader (cwt 4 yards, Op to and including 12 cu. yda.)i Miller Poralene M900 slope Paver at eiailars Y Paver blade (multi-engin)} rosier shovels, clamshells, Draglines, lack- hose, Gcede-all* (over 1 yd, and up to mind including 7 cu. yds. m.c.e.)I rubber-tired earth moving mschlnee (multiple pc"olmism power snits end s L two Or mos* sorapscs)(up to and including 73 cu. yds. **truck* a.c.c.)I I Self-propelled Ocepector (with multiple propulsion pont units)l.bisgla engine Rubber-tired Plarthmoving Nsehimes (with tameas merspacs)s Slip Dors Psyst (concrete at asphalt)I Tannest Catel Tkswsr Crams Mobile ' inoludirg•rail mosntsbt Wencher (pulling attacbed shields OaiveeNl ( Liebber and Rest Crams (and eiailac types), 0001 bkrnsletor hr to and including 7SO awe. yd. pec hour), WhU ley Ctmme (oar 23 tagnl FEDERAL 41011M, VOL 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY,' fE/tEM611 30, 1077 a: �) '4109 MO. CA77-5001 Page IS POWER WIPMENT OPERATORS (COnt'd) DECISION NO. CA77-5001 Page 19 (AREAS I and I1) ICont'd) Beit! Fria"80001116 Per••et6 , 11-At Band Nagana (in conjunction with wheel Excavator)# Cranes H.•rlr f1•tet4e .,tr 125 tons)# Loader (over 12 cu .yds.1 up to and including :S cu, R•t•i N i x F00it00i Y•seN00 "We? .j,)1 Power Shovels and Draglines (over 7 cu. yds. a.r.c.)i Rubber TRUCK DRIVERS Rap+.1r. ••;•4 Multi-purpose Earth Moving Machines (2 units over 75 cu. yds. .truck' m.t.c.)) Wheel Pttcavator laver 750 cu. yds. per hour) WLR CEl4PNT SPREADER (w/wo ,.P 11-81 Loader (over 18 cu. yds.) auger, under i yda. water \ lavel)# Bus or Manhaul driver= y 11-01 Operator of Helicopter (when used in erection work)# Concrete pump trcinel ante Oontrolled Earthmoving Equipment � Concrete pun" truck sedan flat rack truck L used 1 1 appropriate flat rack tate shall apply)= Dump (under 4 yda. water level)= Oumpereta ' + truck (under 4 yds. water level)# Dunpater (under 4 yds. water level)= Escort or pilot car driver) Nipper truck (when flat rack truck is used appropriate flat rack rate + shall apply)! Pickups) Skids 16abris boa, under 4 yda. water level)! Tram deivets# Trucks 16ty pro-b4tch concrete sit, under 4 yds. water level)i helpers) warabousamen i 9.1105 SULK CUMT SPRRADXR (who , auger, 4 yds. and undst 4 + yds. water level)# Delp (4 yds. and under S yda. wat=t level)# Oumperate (4 yds. and t t UrAsr S yds. water level)i ` Durpster (4 Yds• and under f ,, . 1 • , t yds. water level)! Skids (debris ' f F box 4 yds. and under S yda. t water level)# Bingle unit flat r rack (2 axis unit)# uNlustrial Litt Truck (mechanical tailgate) �. Trucks My,prs-batch ooncratm � -• # r' aixr 4 ids. and under i yda. 1 rata. level) 10.00 1.11S .70 1.00 JETTING WOO and WATER TRUQ ( lunAeir 1,500 galUmir) 10.015 1.193 .70 1.00 ,�. F90E1tA1 R1011ITiR, VOL 42, NO. iia—MIDAY,JAPTtMUR 30, 1977 DECISION 140. CA71-5091 tags 20 DECISION N0. CA77-5091 Page 21 671 Se,le Eder EeaeRte p*r.sete 6eelt Frfap 91000M tr/wwh Neerlr .� EJ.nMra Mew(t Uses!Ma TRUCK DRri ERSt (ConL'd) 1r Retes' H X p"51462 VereNea *14/9be RaM L• H skew vateNae sed/at Aw.Tt. LSM JITNEYS, Pork Lift 1 10.035 $ 1.195 .70 6 1.00 EOLX CDtl11T SPREADER (v/- ) auger, 6 yds. and under a yda, water levelh Dunp (6 TRANSIT MIX, AGITATOR yds, and under 1 yds, water (under 6 yds.) 10.055 1.195 .70 1.00 level)t Dunperete (6 yds. TRUCE RLPAIRl1AN HELPER 10.075 1.195 .70 1.00 and under 6 yds, water level)t DusMter (6 yds. and under S VACUUM TRUCK under (3,500 yds. water level)I $kids (debris box, 6 yd;, and under 6 yds. gallons) 20.005 1.195 .70 2.00 water.level)I Trucks (dry pre- t batch concrete Rix, 6 yda. SCISSOR TRUCxt Single unit and under S yda. water level) 1 10.20 1 1.03 .70 11.00 flat rack (3 axle unit)I , Industrial Lift Truck • A-TRAIL, MINCE TRUCXSI (mechanical tailgate)I Small rubber tired tractor SuggyRobilel Hydro-lift, (when used within teansters- Swedish crane type (jettirry)t jurisdiction) 10.10 1.195 • .70 1.00 Jetting and water truck (6,000 gals. and under JETTING TRUCK S NATER TRUCK 5,000 gals.)t Rubber tired .(1,500 gale. under 1,000 gals.) '50.115 1,145 JO .1.00 ' Jumbo 10.215 I.1SS .70 1.00 WAVY DUTY TRANSPORT COMBINATION HOI$T NTran TRUCK (high bad) 10.22 1.1fS .70 1.00 MITN i10iSTI Transit, Mix Agitator (6 yda. and ROS$ IIYST'ER and SIMILAR I•.•` �+ under a y4a.) 10.155 1.195 .70 1.00 STRADDLX CARRIER 10.265 1.195 .70 1.00 t VACUUM TRUCK (1,500 gals. lNAW2!MIi; AGITATOR �t and under 5,300 gals.) . 10.165 1.195 .70 1.00 (6 yd.. through 10 yda.) 10.255 1.195 .70 1.00 + RULEER-TIRED MUGS CAR (not t self-loaded) 10.1751.105 .70 1.00 VACD(M T'R= (5,500 gals. ` end uRbsr 70500 gals.) 10.265 1.195 .70 1.00 . " JMING TR= a NATIO T9tOCS , (3,000 gals. and under 7,000 gals.) 10.219 1.Its .70 1.00 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, UPTEMRER 30, 1917 r�- 00 DECISION NO, CA7745091 Page 22 DECISION NO. CA17-5091 Pegs 23 Eerir Fdn4$Eesebrr Psywems ` Farts Pria4e SeseRM Permem Nwrly Ederetiu Nealy EdeceNee Roots H L X Peetiesr Yer$tlen end/a, Refer N L it Pestles$ Veteifet esUer ' Apyr.Ti. TRUCK DRIVERS (Cont'd) Aw.1r. TRUCK DRIVERS (Cont'd) BULK C13MT SPREADER (w/vo Auger, over 12 yds. and TRANSIT MSX AGITATOR (over including 18 yds. rater 10 yds, through 12 yda.) $10.355 t 1.195 .70 81.00 levsl)i Dump {over 12 yda• and including 18 yda. water BULK CEMENT y SPIirndIADER (ludiw/wo level)! Duapereto (over 12 auger, S yda. and Including yds, and including 18 yda. - 12 yda. water clueing Dump ` water level)] Du$petor (over (8 yds. and including 12 i 12 yda. and including lE lode. yds. voter Duspereta including water level)! Skids (debris yda, water liosveili 8 yds. and ve mnq 12 Self- box, over 12 yda. and including ' ) prop 16 yde. water ivvel)t Trucks with selflled aortal sweeper (dry pro-batch concrete mix, with colli-contained refuse over 12 yda. and including bent Skids (debris box, E is water level) $ 10.4E $ 1.195 .70 $1.00 yda, and including 12 yda. water level)( Snow go and/or snow P.S. OR SIMILAR TYPE pl0vi Truck (dry pre-batchr esLr-IOTROP( 10.34 TRO10.51 1.195 .70 1.00 concrete ■la, a yda. and including 12 yds. water ' TRUCK REPAIRMAM 10.573 1.195 .70 1.00 . 1eve2)i Duxpeter (S yda. and including 12 yda, water SMA CEMENT SPREADER (w/Vo t level) 10.44 1.195 .70 1.00 auger, over 19 yds. and including 24 yds.,water 8LJ1VY DUTY TRANSPORT Including Cosbination dump and 1900soneck lowbed) 10.43 1.195 .10 1.00 dump trailers Dump (over is TRANSIT MIX AGITATOR y4s• and including 24 yds. ' (over 12 yda. through water lsvel)g Dumperets (over It yds. and including 24 yda. 14 yda.) 10.455 1.195 .70 1.00 voter level)i Duapeter (cover ' 14 yds. and including 24 yds. water levelyi skid (debris boa, over 1E yda and including 24 yda, water levol)i Transit ! - mix agitator (over 12 yds. ' ( through It yda.)) Truck$ (dry pet-batch concrete mix, over 11 lode. and includirs9 2E yds. water level) 10.5$5 1.1.95 .70 1.00 Yui ' >1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--fRiDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 19y7 • t DECISION 40. Ch77-5051 Page .26 t111CISION No. C R77-5091 hQe 25 CR CR Pd*so1"Ont►Por'wets Saetc 'dqa 10"Ats Pe}eA nts _ Sed" Heerlr Cieaele* Heerlr tieaet(+a ROWS H L T Pe*tlesm Yetet)es sellar R.t.a N L k Peamle*e 1'eertieo wi/*r M►+. AM►.Tn TRUCK DRIVERS, (Cont'd) Tr. TRUCK DxrMS SCont'd) BULK CrJUNT SPRISADTA (w/w - W= CDONT SPPMZR w/'wo , auger, over 21 ydo. and in- auger, over SO yda. and under eluding 35 yda. water 1*vel)t 65 yds. water lapel}! Dump Dump (ovot 21 yds. and 1n- tower SO yds. and under 55 eluding 15 yds. water lavel)i Yds. water level)) ovnperste Dumperete (over 24 yda. and (over 50 yda. and under 65 yda. including 35 yde. water 1*vel)i water level)( Ouwpster (ower SO Dumpeter (over 21 yda. and yda. and under 6S yds. water Including 3S yda. water Isvel)! level)! Belicopter,pilot (when DH 10's, 20's, 21's and other l transporting men or materials)( similar cat type, Terra Cobra, Skids (debtis box, over 50 yds. LeTourneapulln, Tournarocker, and under 65 yde. water levelis Euclid and similar type equip- Trucks tdry pro-batch concrete sent when pulling Aqua/Pak or mix, ever SO yda. and under 65 water tank trailers and fuel yda. water level) t 10.96 t 1.193 .70 $1.00 and/or groan* tank trailers or other misc. ttailerai Skids 2tRx C3M7 3PR2ADSR tw/eo (debris box, over 21 yde. and auger, over 63 yda. and Including 35 yde. water levol)t Including 40 yds. water Truck (dry pro-batch eoneret*t leval)t Dump (65 yds. and M, over 21 ydo. and including including 60 yde, water lovol)t 35 ydo. water level) 1 t 10.61 ! 1.193 .TO $1.00 Dumpereto (over 65 yds. and ZW W Including SO yds. voter level)m ow SUER CDUNT SPREADER (w/wo Dumpater i65 yda. and Including :1:e auger, over 35 yds. and SO yda. water level)! Skids AQ including 50 yda. water levol)r (debtle boxy` 65 yds. and Dump (over 35 ydo. and including including $o Yds, water leval)t SO yds, water level)( Dumperot* Trucks (dry pre-botch onmmetate (over 35 yda. and Including 50 sirs+ 62 yds. and including yds. water level)( Du mpster love i0 yds. water level) 11.09 1.123 .70 1.00 35 yda. and including 50 ydo, water level)! Skids (debris box, over 35 yds. and including 50 yds. water lovel)s Trucks (dry ' pre-batch concrete six, over 33 yda. end including 50 yds. water level) 10.79 1.as .70 1.00 �+ iE4ERAt REO)STER, VOL 43, NO. itO--PRIf?AT, SEPiEiNtER 30. i#T7 t + DECISION MD. CA77-5011 P"'s 27 DECISION 140, CA17-5091 raga U ASEA DLPINITIONS for POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Fe1e1e teeeflts Fermeah **AM it All areas not included within Area i as S++tt defined below. Mewls .� Elent!►e Rets$ N L IF peel,#*$ yentlse encyst e49KA it All areas included in the description TStUCJC DP.iVFA3x Cont'd) y Arlt.Tr, defined below which is based upon township BULK CII4ENT SPREADER w/vo and range lines of Areas 1 and 2. auger, over 80 yds. and Cowncing In the Pacific Ocean on the extension of the Southerly including 95 yds. water Iito o[ Township 145. leveinc Dump (over 90 yds. Thence Easterly along the Southerly line of Township 19S, crossing and including 95 yIn reser the Mt. Diablo viridian to the S.W. corner of township 19d9, lea@tat Dincludinumperets lover o. range 6E, Mt. Datblo base line and meridian, yds, and including 95 yds.and iThence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 20S, range 6t, water leDempster lover Thence Esstsrly to the S.W. corner of township 20S, range 1399 90 yds, and necudinq 95 yds. Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 2}5, range 139, water ver 80 Saida (sends Thence Easterly to the S.W. corner of township 21S, range 17E, box, neer 90 yds, and !accusing Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 22S, ratio 1790 95 ydpre. water lt concrete six, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 22S, range 17E, (dry pct-batch ud nix, t Thence Southerly to the S.V. cornsr of township 23S, tenge 199, over e0 wattr le including Thence 9astariy to the S.A. corner of township 23S, range IEE. 95 yds. wattr level} { 11.21 t 1.125 .70 t1.80 Thence Southerly to the S.V. corner of township 243; range 199, falling on the Southerly tine of Kings County, thence Easterly &long the Southerly boundary of Kings County and the Southerly boundary of Tulare'County, to the S.R. corner of township 245, range 299, Thence Northerly to the V.I. corner of township 21S, range 29t, UA C Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township US, range 29E. Thsnca Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 1359 rang@ 2919 ` Thenc*Vestsrly to the N.W. corner of township 13S, range 28E, SN Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 115, range 27E, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township list rang* 27E. Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 105, range 26g, Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of tovnshtp-IOS, range 269, Thence Northerly to the 9.9. corner of township 9S, Tee$* 219, Thence Westorl7 to the N.V. corner of township 4S, range 259* t Thoaco Northerly to the N.E. corner of township $5. range.249, ThenN Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township $ range 249, t , Thence Northerly to the N.9. corner of township 63, range 239, Thence Vostsrly to the S.S. corner of township 53, teas* 19g, 'Thence Northerly to the N.A. corner of township 59, maga 1919, Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township SS, Tangs 191, Thence Northerly to the $*9. corner of township 3S, range 159, Theata Wsstsrly to the N.W. corner of township 33, gang* 11g, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 23, caags 179„ t ;4 Thence Westerly to the M.W. Corner of township 2S. range 179, Tha"o Northerly croaing the Mt. Diablo baseline to the N.S. corner of township 2M. range 16L, ?hent*Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 2N, rang* 169, Thence Northerly to the N.R. corner of township 3N. cang* 159, Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township 3N, caags 1319 Thence Northerly to.th* N.go corner of township 00 range 149# .999.9, t` FiDERAt 1901ST11, VOL 42, NO. 190--41IOAYr fiPT9M6I4 30, 1977 4tCiSION NO., CA77-5491 Fagr 25 DNiC2824N 140, GT7-5441 reqs 2# t CPO AREA DEFINITIONS for ' POWER IPHLNT OPERATORS (cont Id) O � 1't>St9E CQ1tIPMLN2 OPERATORS {taat'6) *Area 1 (cont'd), +Ares 1 (cont'd) Thence Westerly to the N.Y. corner of township 4N, range 14t, Thence Westerly to the9rE. corner of township 169, range 12W, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 5N, range 139, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 16N, range 12W, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township SN, range 13t, Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 16H, range 12W, Thence Northerly to the H.E, corner of township ION, range 126, ThenceNortherly to the N.L. corner of township 18M, range IN, Thence Easterly to the S,E. corner of township JIM, range 146, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 168, range LIMP Thence Northerly to the N.'. corner of township JIM, range 14E, Thence Southerly to the S.W, corner of township 18M, range 14W, Thence Westerly to the N.E. corner of township IIN, range JOE, Thence Easterly to the 5.6, cornet of township IENe range Jim, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 15N, range IDE, Thant* Southerly to the SOW, corner of township 1614, tangs t3V, Thence Easterly to the S.E. Cotner of township 16N, range IIE, Thence Westerly to the N.M. earner of township ISM, range 14m, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 16N.rsngs LIE, ! Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 140(, range 1µi, Thence Easterly to the S,t. corner of township 17H, range 14E, Thence Easterly to'the S.L. corner of township I&$, range LAW, Thence Southeriy to the S.W, corner of township 14N, range 15E, ThSnce Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 13M, range IOW,. Thence Easterly to the S.L. corner of township 1414, range 15t, ThenceEasterly to the S.t. corner of township 13N, range 1361. Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 13Ne range 16t, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 11M, range 1261, Thence Easterly to the S,t, corner of township 138, range 16E, Thence easterly to the S.t. corner of township 11N, range 1261, 'Tbance Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 12M, range 179, Thence Southerly &long the Eastern line of range 12W to the. Thence Easterly along the Southern Line of township 128 to the . Pacific Ocean excluding that portion of Northern California tastorn boundary of the state of Collfornia, within Santa Clara County Included within the folloving linea Thence Northwesterly, thence Northerly along the Eastern boundary Commuting at the N.V. corner of township 65, range 32, Ht. of the state of California to the N.L. corner of township 17M, Diablo baseline and Meridienl i range ISE, Thant* in a Southerly direction to the S.V, earner of township Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township 17H, range LIE, 79, range 3E, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 20H, rang$ JOE, Thence in a Easterly direction to the E.E, corner of township 7S, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 2014, range 109, reng$ at, Thane* Northerly to the N.t* corner of township 2114. range 9L, Thant: in a Northerly direction to the N.g, corner of township 68, Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 2IN, range 96, range 4t, Thence Northerly to the H.E. corner of township 2214, rang* 8E, Thence in a Westerly direction to the N.V. corner of•oownship 6S, z Thence Westerly to the H,W. corner of township 2214, range 8E, tong$ 39, to the point of.,beginning which portion is a part of . z Q Tbance Northerly to the S.W. corner of township 278, range 89, Area 2. w Thence Easterly.to the S.C. corner of township 278, tang* &E, Ara& 1 also includes that portion of Northern California within cl Thence Northerly to the N.L. tomer of township 2814, range 8E, tits follsding Until � Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township 28N, range 76, Cavounting in the Pactfit Octan on an attention of the ",chatty Thence Northerly to the N.t, corner of township 300(, r*nle 6e, lin: of township 214, Humboldt baseline and meridiani Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township 3011, range It, Tient* Easterly along the Southerly line of township 29 to the Thence Northerly along the Mt. Diablo meridian to the M.E. E.W. corner of township 214, range IV, corner of township 14N, range•IW, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township NA,.raeg* IV, Tbance Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 3414, range 6W, Thence Easterly along the Humboldt baseline to tha S.V. comet , Thence Southerly to the N.E. corner of townahip'320. range 7W, of township 114, tongs 2t, Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township 32140 range TV, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 2'S. range 29, Thence Southerly to the S,V,corner of township 308, range No Thence Easterly to the E.9 corner of township 26, range 2S, Thant* easterly to the S.L. corner of township 30N, range 7W, thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 45, range 3E. Thence Southerly to the S.W. cornsr of township 160, tangs IV, Thence latterly to the 9.9. corner of township 45, Conga 39, Thence Easterly to the S.L. corner of township 16N, range 6W, Thenen Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 230 range 3E, Tb*nco Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 140, ting* No Thence Westerly to the N.Y, corner of township no tangs 399 Thence Westerly to the S.E. corner of township 14M. tong$ 1W, That*Northerly crossing the 9uabelbt "saline is the S.W. Thant* Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 144, range 7W, Owner of township 1N, tong* 39, Tbenco Westerly to the N.W.�cormer of township 144, rang* 7W, Thence Easterly slong„the 9umholdt battling to the $.9. swear Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 154. conga SW, --ef township 10. tongs 39, .Theace Northerly to the M.9t corner of township Woo range 39, Thome Wastuly to tia N.W. corner of tovothip f4, rang* Els 1 Thence Northerly to the Meg. Corner of-tswaship logo 19, � ' /#b#!At N#OliT[N, VOL 42, li4. I4O--f9lfNAY, S#Ei9Wt9#R 30e 19T7 , JIONS P. 1 IpU1FIUTI(kf5 P. 2 - DECISION NO. CA77-5039 Cont'd ,, DF•CSSIOrr No. CA77-5014 - Mad. IS (42 FR 20991 --April 22, 1977) }'tines B."0116 Pe1w04't+ Fri.e.iee.fita Per.set. Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte Belle Calaveras, Colusa, Contka Hrerlr Usc.11e, Newly Ebntlee Contra, Del Norte, Cl D,[edo, R*tel N 6 M P-11006 Ve(9116A eellel Re1.a N i Ir P"Sleas Venlba eek/4'r ATr, Apt.Yr. Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings Pover Equipment Operators4 Lake, Lassen, Madera, Nat in, Piiedriving Narlposa, Mendocino, Merced,Modoc, Group 1 69.13 61.50+ 62.25 .90 .29 Placer Montarcy, Napa, Nevada, • Group 1(s) 9.5S 1.504' 2.25 .90 .29 Placer, to,PluSao Sacramento, •" Group 1(b) 9.78 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 San Benito, Sen Matrraeo, Santa San Group 2 9.76 i.SO+ 2.25 .90 .29 Clara, San Clue,, Santa Group 2(a) 10.60 1.506 2.25 .90 .29 Ciera, Sante Cru,, Shasta, Group 3 10.92 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Sierra, Siskiyou, wlzno, �• Group 3(a) 11.36 1.50+ 2.25 .90. .29 Sonoma. Stanislaus, Sutter, + Croup 4 ' r 11.93 1.50* 2.25 .90 .29 Tehata, Trinity, Tulare, Group 5 12.11 1.506 3.25 .90 .29 T-lumne, Yolo and Yuba Power Mquipswnt Operators i counties, California 1 S f ) Group 11 Area 1 5.13 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Change: Area 2 10.64 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Bricklayer:) Suoncmaeonsl + Group 21 Monterey and Santa Cruz Ate& 1 1.50 1.50+ 2.25 .00 .29 Counties 02.60 $1.22 61.I6 lutes 2 11.01 1.50• 3.25 .90 .29 s Electrlcianst Group 31 rreamo, Kings, Madera and # Ate& 1 r 9.73 1.So6 2.25 .10 .29 Tulare Counties ) Ates 2 21.24 i.S06 3.25 .90 .211 Z E1rrtricians 12.76 •.E0 3141.05 .oS Croup 41 ' i r Cable Splicers 14.04 .60 36+1.05 `';.05 Area 1 10.32 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Z San Mateo County Ate& 2 11.03 1.306 2.25 . .90 . �If Electricians 13.44 '`1.25 3:41.00 .03Ctaup St Glaaierar ( ri A1& Area 1 10.55 1.506 2.25 .90 .2f !la e.eda, Contra Costa, Lake, I Ate& 2 12.06 1.506 2.25 .90 .29 wrrn, Nendactno, (Southern i t 1•' Group 61 halt or County from North Area 1 10.71 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 of rt. Bragg), Monterey, Area 2 13.22 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Map+. San Benito, San Croup 71 rtanci&co, San Mateo, Santa Area 1 ! 10.87 y 1.50• 2,25 .!0 .20 Clara, Santa Cruz, tiolanor Area 2 12.3) 1.504' 7.25 .!0 .2! (S.W. from east of Group it ' Rallfiald) and Sonoma Coe. 11.79 1.00 1.41 .02 Ace& 1 11.31 1.50• 2.15 .90 .29 v Are& 2 13.33 1.500 2.25 .90 .39 + Group to i Area 1 11.54 1.50• 2.25 .50 .29 Area 2 13.0S 1.506 2.35 .90 .29 Group 101 t t Area 1 11.76 1.So0 2.25 .90 .39 Ares 2 13.27 1.500 I.2S .90 .35 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 44. NO. 180-FRIDAY, fE►TtINDE4 14. 117 6. 11UDiFICATIOTIS P. 3 HOUIFICATIONS P. 4 r � i G 1 Fyn GOECISIOtr tro. CA77-5034 (Cont - -_; DECISION NO. CA77-5034 Cont'd - F,,,I.Benrtitt Poy.+.entt 8arle Frieee 8rnahtt PayTrnU Bo tic hourly i I Edaeotioa Haotly I Edreeha• R»rr k 1t b 7t { Prasiant t Ystatian end/et Rato, H L X Prntians Vetotion andlsr f I i App.Tr. I APpr.Te. Alpin-, to,Idor, nntte, Group 10-Ar I Area 1 $11.88 $1.50+ $2.25 .90 ,29 4 Calavrraa, El r»rado, Marifpjsa, Harced, (North Area 2 13,39 1,50• 2.25 .40 ,24 t Croup lis of City of Livinnr,ton), Area 1 12.06 1.50* 2.25 .90 .29 tiadx, T:^vada, Pincer, I Sacrnrte n;o, San dnequtn. Area 2 13.57 1.50+ 2.25 .90 .24 I Shasta, Sierra, Siaklyou, Group 11-As Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama. Aria 1 13.22 1,50+ 2.25 ,90 .29 Tuolunn,,, Yolo and Yuba Area 2 U.73 1.50+ 2.25 .40 .29 Counties 10.886 .56 I $1.50 Croup 11-8s Ironvarkrroa Area 1 13.52 1.50• 2.25 .90 «29 Fence Erectors 10.66 1.24 2.22 $1.46 .06 Aree 2 15.43 i.541 2.25 .40 ,29 Reinforcing 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Group 11-Cs Ornamentalt Structrual • 11.55 1.24 2.22_ 1.46 .06 Area 1 13.84 1.50* 2.25 .90 .29 , Marble Setters 11.74 .1.40 .43 1.03 At as 2 15.35 1.50, 2.25 .90 .29 Plasterers: •Includes $.23 per hour to Petitioned H alth and Welfare F nd. Montorey County 12.31 t1.00 .35 .01 San Francisco and San Matto Arid erei Counties 12.33 1.00 2.25 .03 PDal Norte Sand HumboldtPlasterers.' Tenders: 1111 nties and Hussold Monterey County 10.40 1.25 1.70 Counties $12.24 .86 $1,22 .05 Plumbers; Steatdritterst Z San nenito and Santa Clara Omits Q Counties 15.15 1.00 1.77 .14 Plumberst; San mate- County 13.91 1.14 2.30 .25 Del Norte and Humboldt i Counties 11.73 .71 1.12 .05 m M Rooteras 40, Monterey and Santa Crus Cos. Roofers 10.40 1.40 1.15 Sheat Fetal Norkerst , Fresno, Kings, Madera and Tulare Counties 11.48 .73 1.22 •li, Sprinkler Fittnrss Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin t Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Sante Clara, Solana and Sonoma Counties 16.26 .65 1.45 .09 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. AZ, NO. 180-FRIDAY, SE►TEMRER 16, 1977 Gr Jam!r ~ 1CA71011S P.,5 a 11WIFICATIONS P. 6 - DRCISIOH 1$0, CAIT.503�(Cont'd) DECISION N0, CA77.5039 (Gont'd) , PON& 4MT OYM10RB, (, I and 11). ' POM EQUIPM " OPERATORS (Cont'd) Group It Assiatants to Englnesra tbrakeman; Xtraaanr Heavy Duty (AES" I and 21:) (Oont'd) Repairman Helpers Oilers Deckhand; Signalman$ Svitchman$ Tor j Pot Fireman)) Partsman (Heavy Duty Repair shop parts rooms) • - ' Group Tr Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck or Equipment Group 21 Compressor Operator; Concrete Mixer (up to and Including . mounted (boom length to apply)) Concrete conveyori building altat 1 yard)) Conveyor Balt Operator (tunnel)) Fireman Hot Plants Deck Snglnsersi Drilling and boring Machinery, horlsontal (not to Hydraulics Monitors Machanicol Conveyor (handling building me- apply to waterlinsrat wagon drills or jackhasmmers)i Dual Drums Miser, terlala)) Mixer Box Operator (concrete plant)) Pump Operator; 1 Fuller Kenyon Pump and similar types) Gantry Rider (or similar Spreadar Doxman (with screed)$ Tar Pot Fireman (power agitated) squipment)s Hydro-Hammer or sia)lars Instrument Mani Material Hoist (2 or more druass)i Mechanical Finishers cc Spreader Machine (asphalt* Group 31 Dox Operator (bunker)) Helicopter Radioman (Signalman))' t Bacber-Greene and almilar)i Mina or Shaft Hotat; Mixarmobile$ Psve- Locomotive (30 tons or under)i Motorman) Rodman or Chainmsan; ' ment Breaker with or without Compressor Combination) Pavement Breaker, Rosa Carrier (construction jobsite); Rotoolst; Scrssdman (excaPttruck mounted with Compressor Coebinationj Pipe Banding Machin; (pipe- asphaltic concrete paving); Self-propelled, automatically applied 'lines only)i Pipe Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supported); concrete curing machine (on streets, highways, airports and canal$)). Pipe Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and supported)) Refrigeration Trenching )Lachine, a ft. depth; Truck Crane Oiler; Tuggar Sbiat, f Plants 14011st Operator (finish asphalt)) Calf-propelled booty type liftitq single drums Dollar Tender device (center mount)(10 tons or less M.R.C.)1 Belf-propelled W evatiag Grade Planes Blusher operator) email Tractor (with booms)$ Sotl Tastar) Group It Ballast .lack Ta"r) Ballast Regulators Be11.1kat Taxpar Truck type Loaders Auger-type drilling equipment over 30 ft, depth ',Multi-purposes Doxman (asphalt plant); elevator Operator On- sids)s Fork Lift or Lumber Stacker (eonsttuetlon yob site)) Croup Is Armor-Chinet (or inatlor)) umber a Plant r Operacs Cast-in-tsars line Masters Material Hoist 11 drums Shuttlecar; Tie Spacer) Pipe L.aytnq saachine) Combination blusher and Motor Operator; Co,acrate Batch Plant (sesltiple units)i Isomers Heading shield Operator) Heavy Duty TUweraablle )repaitman amxl/or waldert Gradagtter, Grads Checker (mechanical cc other- Croup Sm Compressor Operator lover 2)1 concrete Mixers (over 1 ) �, wise)) Grooving and Grinding Machines (highwaya)1 Ran Seel Machine (or yard); Concrete Pumps or Pumperete Gunas Generators) Grouting similar)) Eolmsn loaders Loader (up to 2 yards)1 Mechanical Trench Shield Z, Machines Press-weld tall-operated); Pumps (over 2)1 Welding Portable Crushing and Screening Plantes Push Cat) Rubber Tired Barth- C Machines (per,vred other than by electricity) moving Equipment (up to and including 45 cu. yds. *struck' ss.r.c.)i )r. Etsclida, T-fulls, LM-10, 10, 21, and similar) Rubber ?iced Dossel inlf- Group 6t BLH Lias Road Factor or similar; Booms Truck or Dual propelled Coopaotot with Dosser; Shsepfoot; Timber Skidder (rubber tired r�Tt Purpose A-Fronto Trucks Concrete Batch Plants (wet or dry)$ Con- or similes: equipment)) Tractor drawn Scrapers Tractors Trenching Machine sA creta Save (self-propelled unit) on streets, highwaya, airports over i ft. depth) Tri-batch Paver) 'Lienal Mole sorirsg Machines Wal"c) and canals; Drilling and Boring Machinery, vertical (not to apply Moods-rlxsr (and other stmiLr Fugmill mqulpmsnt)) Wsasaer 1-400 E boat to vaterliners, wagon drills or jackhawnts)1 Bighline Cablway Wtttr Signalman; Locomotives (atsaa or over 30 ton)) Lubrication and Service Engineer (mobile and grease rack)) Maginnis Internal lull Group Is Chicago Booms Combination Mixer and Compressor (gunite)) Slab vibrator (on airports, highways, canals and warehoueasW l a Combination alurty Mixer and/or Clamors Bighline Gallaway (5 tons Mechanical Finishers (concrete) (Clary, Johnson, Bidwell bridge and ursd0r)I Lull Sl-Lift or similar (20 ft. or Oser)) Muck Utg Machlme Deck or similar types)1 mechanical Lawn Curb sndlot Curb and • (rubbac tired, tall cc track type)) Ttaator (trite bm)ms)(i)i as larger Guttae Machine, conetate cc asphalt; Portable Crushersi Peat " flld sedi�t), ' Driver (M1500 and similar)i Power Jumbo Operator '(setting slip- 1 Corps, etc., in tunnels)) Roller (except asphalt)) SoteadmaR (Barbar-Greene and similar)(asphaltic concrete paving)) Salf- ptopellad Compactor (single engine); Self-propelled Pipeline Wrapping Machine (perauit'CRC ar similar type); Nlf-pcopallsd Paver Sweeper) Self-propelled Tape Machine$ Slip Form Pumps _ (lifting device for concrete forus)t Small rubber-tited tractors) Surface Heaters) Auger-type drill Ing,equlpment!up to and includlnq 39 ft..depth) rtOiRAI UOIST[R, VOL A!, NO. 1i0—•F IDAT, W14MU11 16. MY so Cn 1 , DECISION NO. CA77-5019 (Cont'd) 14001fICATIOt(S P. 7 DECISION NO. CA71-5009 (Cont'd) 11001FICATIOHS P. 8 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Cont!d) (AREAS I and II) (Cont'd) POWER E0UIPKEf4T OPERATORS (Cont'd) - (AREAS I and II) (Cont'd) ; Group 10i Mom-type Backfilling Machinet Bridge Crane= Cary-lift (or simllec)1 Chemical Grouting Machin;, truck mounted) Combination Back- hoe and loader (up to and•imcluding 3/4 cu. yd. m,r.c.); Derrick (2 operators required when swing engine remote from hoist); Derrick Barges (except excavation wock)i Do-More Loader and Adana Elegraderl Elevating Grader Heavy Duty Rotary Drill Rig (including Caisson Foundation work and Euclid trader and similar types Robbins type Drills)) Koehring Skooper (or similar); Lift Slab Machines (Vagtborg and similar typesll Group 11-At Band Wagons (in conjunction with Wheel Excavator); Cranes Loader 12 yards up to and including i yards)1 locomotive (over 100 tons) (over 125 tons); loader (over 12 cu .yds.; up to and including le cu. (single or multiple units)! Multiple Engine Earthmoving Machine (Euelidst yds,); Power Shovels and Draglines (over 7 cu. yds. m.r.c.)1 Rubber Dozers, etc.) (no tandem scraper); Pre-stress Wire Wrapping Machines Tired Multi-purpose Earth Moving Machines (2 units over 75 cu. yds. Reservoir-Debris Tug (self-propelled floating)# Rubber-tired Scraper# 'struck* m.r.c.)I Wheel Excavator (over 750 cu. yds. per hour) self-loading (paddle wheels, etc.)) Shuttle Car (reclaim station); r Single Engine Scraper over 45 yardst'Soil'Stabiliser (P c H or equal); Group I1-Bt loader (over 14 cu. yds.) Sub-grader (Gurrlee or other automatic type); Tractor, Compressor Drill Combination; Track Laying type earth moving machine (single engine with Group 11-Ce Operator of Helicopter (when used in erection work)I tandem ecrapers)1 Train loading station) Trenching Machine, multi-engine'' Ramote Controlled Eatthm*ving Equipment with eloping attachment, Jefco or similar) Vacuum Cooling Plantl Whitley, Crane (up to and including 25 tons) t Group 10-At Backhoe (hydraulic) (up to and including 1 cu. yd. t t + n *.r.c,)J Backhoe (cable) (up to and including 1 cu. yd. m.r.c.)i Combination Backhoe and Loader over 3/4 cu, yd, ■.r.c.); Continuous / slight Tie Back Augsr (up to and including 1 cu. yd.)(Crana attached); it Cranes (not over 25 tons, Hammerhead and Gantry); Grade-all* (up to and . ? Including 1 cu. yd.), Power Shovels, Clamshells, Draglines, (up to and ,1 Including 1 cu. yd, msr.c)J Power Blade (single engine)) Self-propelled -. Z Doom-type Lifting Device (center mount) (over 10 tons)# Rubber-tired Scraper# self-loading (paddle wheel twin engine); CKI dual L.aei* Auto• r ' tu''•.1; Grader SP30 at similar ',' , e1 Group 11: Automatic Concrete Blip Form Pavers Automatic Railroad Cars , „•.t.; 1,• .. , Dumpert Canal Trimmerl Canal Trimmer w/ditching attachments# Crane* t (over 25 tons up to and Including 125 tons)# Continuous Plight Tie Back Auger over i cu. yd. (including cranell Drott Travelift 650-A-1 or similar (45 tons or ovec)i Euclid Loader when controlled from the 1 t: •. 'pullcatJ Highline Cableway (over 5 tonsit Loader'(over 4 yardst up to ' s and including 12 cu. ydo.)l Millar Formless M900 Slope Paver or similar) -Power Blade (multi-engine)t Power Shovels# Classhelle# Draglines, Back- + ' hoes, Grade-alls (over 1 yd. and up to and including 7 cu. yds. m.r.c.)1 rubber-tired earth moving machine* (multiple propulsion powec'unitti and two or more acespers)(up to and including 75 cu. yd*. "struck' m.r.e.); i rSelf-propelled Compactor (with Multiple propulsion power unite); in Is •• ':, ;, r,;,;,; engine Rubber-tired Earthmovin4 Machines (with tandem *crapera)1'Slip form Paver (concrete or asphalts Tandem Cates 'lower Cranes Mobile + # .• , Including rail mountedt Trencher (pulling'attached shield)# Universal •+w Liebher and Tower Cranes (and similar types)! Wheel sxcatator (up to, •+ •. and'Including 7SO cu. yd. per hour)1 Whitley Cc&" tower 45 tone) +, , . ,.�i. , .1 .lr,. •� y: ,,, ,. '.y, j �, , "t:lye ( � . .' .` ,,• i •ilp. `{.. f��:,' ,h1. ,. ' Int t . �. • - y • t � 'i' •. ' --•+�� ,fir; •�' iJ�I', � '! • , .. F1DIRAL 4101fT11, VOL. 42, NO. 1 80---FRIDAY, it"IMIJA 16,111" t r ` t t , HS P. 9 14001FICATIONS P. 10 DECISION NO CA77-5040 Cont'd Id20N Mo. CA77-5044 - lead 44 "'-' "�'-"' (42 !s 21012 - April 22, 19771 basic Pelayo Boo lits Payments Ba air Films*Baeo(Its Peymnt► Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Hav,{y i• Edocalian Harty Educatiom Calaveras, Contra Coate, pal Rao, H L W Pensions vocation and/o. . Rotor H L W Pensions vacation and/o, Norte, E1 On[ada, Fresno, 'App..T.. App,,To. Humboldt, Marin, Mariposa, plastecerss Merced. Sacramento, Mapa, Nevada, Monterey County $12.31 01;00 .35 .01 Benito, San Franca San San Francisco and Ban Mateo Benito, San Francisco,S San Counties 12.33 1.00 2.25 .03 Joaquin, San Matzo, Santa Clara, Santa Crus, Solana, Plasterers' Tenderat County 10.40 1.25 1.70 Sonoma, Sutter, Yuba - •' plumbera( Steamfittersr Counties, Colo and San Senito and Santa Clara Coteries, CaliforniaSon 15.15 1.08 1.77 .14 Chais San Mateo County 13.91 1.14 2.30 .25 OcLcklaystal Staaemasouz Rooferst Monterey and Santa Cruz Monterey and Santa Crus Cos. 1 40 0,40 1. .15 Counties 112.60 01.22 $1.26 Roofers 1 • Rltettictsnat Sprinkler Fitt•rst Fresno County Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Ylactticians(3-4 stories) Mateo, Santa Clara, Solana Cable Cale spliceiclans 12.76 so 11.04 .b0 3t41.OS .OS 60 36+1.05 .05 and Sonoma Counties 16.26 .65 1.45 .09 San Katon County o OUn - power Equipment Operatoret � • Electticians 13.64 1.25 3641.00 .07 Group Is Mea 1 9,13 1.50• 1.25. .90 .29 Z Alaarrda, Contra Costa, Karin, M Cietat ea 2 10.64 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 G Montetey, Napa, Son Benito, Group 21 Mea 1 9,50 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 A San Frsneisco, ban Mateo. Area 1 11.01 1.50• 2:25 ,94 ,24 N Santa Clara, Santa Crus, Group 31 Solana (SW from E of Area 1 4,73 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Fathered(, Sonoma Counties 11.79 1.00 1.41 .02 Mea 1 11.24 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Alpine, Amodor, Calaverso, Croup 4r El Wrato. Mariposa. Merced, Mea 1 10.32 1.500 1.25 .90 ,29 pb4th o! City of " Area 2 11.63 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Llvinyeton), Nstvada. PlacersO faccamGroup Stento. San Joaquin. "1' Sutter. Tuolumne, Vola and Ansa 2 10.55 2.50*, 1:25 ,90 ,2929 Aron 1 11.06 1.50• 2.25 .90 , 0 Yuba Counties 10.466 .56.' 1.50 5 /. 2tanwoctecu , ftwo Erectors 10.66 1.14 :. 2.22 1.46 .06 Reinforcing 11.55 1,24 2.22 1.46 .06 •+ Ornaasntole Steuctueal 11.55 1;24 2.22 1.46 .06 ..r G' FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 160-,MIDAT, SIPTiMS11 16, 19TY �, DECIS104 N0: CA77-5040 (Cont'd) IODIFICTIT)ONS P. 11 DCCSSION N0. CA77-5060 (Cont'd) MODIFICATIONS P..12, � • POwH! EQBIPMET;T OPERATORS 00 (AREAS I and II) t: POND( EQBIPMtw OPERATORS (Cont'd) Croup 1; Assistants to Engineers (Brekamaris Piremanl Heavy Duty (ARPAg 2 and II) (Cont'd) Repairman Hma Helper; 011arl Dockhand; Signalman; Switchman) Tar I Pot Fireman)1 Partsman (Heavy Duty Repair shop parts room) Croup 71 Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, 'truck or Equipment Croup 21 Compressor Operators Opncrete Mixer (up to and including s»unted (boom length to apply)) Concrete conveyors building site; 1 yard); Conveyor Belt Operator (tunnel)1 Fireman fiat Plants Deck Engineers; Drilling and Boring Machinery, horizontal (not to Hydcaulie; Monitors Mechanical Conveyor (handling building ram- apply to waterllners, wagon drills or jackhammers); Dual Drum Mixers teriale)l Mixer Box Operator (concrete plant); Pump Operators Fuller Kenyon Pump and similar tYPee; Gantry Rider for similar Spreader Boxman (with acteed)1 Tar Pot Fireman (power agitated) equipment)1 Hydro-hammer or similar; Instrument Fano Material Hoist (2 or mote drums)1 Mechanical Pinisher6 or Spreader Machine (asphalt, Croup lr Box Operator (bunker)I Helicopter Radloman (Signalaman)I Berber-Greene end similar); Mine or Shaft sloists Mixermobile; Pave- Locomotive (30 tons or under); Motorman; Rodman or Chainmans Bent Breaker with or without Compressor Combinations Pavement Breaker, Ross Carrier (construction jobsite)1 Rotomists Sereedman lexeept truck mounted with Car-pressor Combination; Pipe Bending Machine (pipe- asphaltic concrete paving)1 Self-propelled, automatically applied lines only)1 Pipe Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supported), concrete curing machine (on streets, highways, airports and canals); Pipe Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and supported); Refrigeration Trenching Machine, 4 ft. depths Truck Crane Oiler; Tugger Hoist, Plants Roller;Operator (finish asphalt)1 Self-ptopelled boom type lifting single drums Boiler Tender device (center mount)(10 tons or less M.R.C.)s Self-propelled Elevating Grade Planar Slusher Operators Small Tractor (with boom)) Soil Testas Croup 41 Ballast Jack Tamper) Ballast Regulatorl Ballast Tamper Tcuck type Loaders Auger-type drillinga Multi-purposes Boxman (asphalt plant); elevator Operator (in- equipment pment ovac 10 ft. depth ■ide)t Fork Lift or Lumber Stacker (construction job aite)l Croup St Armor-Coater (or similar)) Asphalt Plant Engineers Caat-in-Place Line Hastert Material Hoist (1 drum); Shuttlecact Tie Spacer; Pipe Laying Machlnel.Combination Blusher and Motor Operator; Concrete Towermoblle Batch Plant (multiple unitall Dozar; Heading Shield Operators Heavy Duty Repairman and/or welders Gradeaetter, Grade Checker (mechanical or other- Croup St Compressor Operetor (over 2); Concrete Mixers '(over 1 wise)t Grooving and Grinding Machines (highways)) Ken Seal Machine (or ` yard)M Concrete Pumps or Pumpereta Guns; Generators; Grouting similar); Kalman Loaders Loader (up to 2 yards); Mechanical Trench Shields Machines Press-weld (air-opecated)7 fps (over 2)1 Melding Portable Crushing and Screening Plants; Push Cats Rubber Tired Earth- Z Earth- Machines (powered other than by alecu!city) moving Equipment (up to and including 45 cu. yds. •struck' m.r.c.)1 G Luclldsr T-Pulls, OH-10, 10, 21, and similar) Rubber Tired Dozar; Self- Croup 6t WA 41me Road Paccar or slmilact Boon Truck or Dual propelled Compactor with Doxerl Sheepfoot; Timber Skidder (rubber [iced rl Purpose•A-Prame Truck s.Concrete Batch Plants (vet er dry)) Con- or eLnilar equipment); Tractor drawn Scraperl Tractors Trenching Machine T etete Sava (self-propelled unit) on streets, highways, airports over 4 ft:depths Tri-batch PavGcl Tunnel Mole Bocing Machine; Welders N SM canals) Drilling ar)d Boring Machinery, vertical (not to apply Woods-mixer (and other similar Pugmill equipment); Vermeer T-600 B Rock, to watacliners, wagon drills or jackhammeca)i Hlghline Cableway Cutter Signaltuns Locomotives (steam or over 30 ton); Lubrication and ' Service Engineer (mobile and grease rack); Maginnis Internal Full Croup 91 Chicago booms Combination Mixer and•Compressoc (gunite)I Slab Vibrator (on airports, highways, canals and warehouses); Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleanerl'Highllne Cableway (5 tons Mechanical Finishers (concrete) (Claty, Johnson, Bidwell Bridge M and underly Lull Hi-Lift or alallar (20 ft. or over); Mucking Machine Deck or similar types); Mechanical Burn Curb and/or Curb and (rubber tired, tail or track type); Tractor (with boom)(D-6 or larger Cutter Machine, concrete or asphalt; Portable Cruaherss Post and similar) Driver (M1S00 and similar); Power Juubo Operator (setting slip- 1 fora, etc., in tunnels)r Roller (except asphalt)1 Screedman (Dance-Gteona and similar)(asphaltic concrete paving); Self- . propelled Compactor (single engine); Self-propelled Pipeline Wrapping Maebtne (parault CRC or similar type); Self-propelled Weer Sweepers Self-propelled Tape Machines Slip Form Pumps 1 (lifting device for concrete formals Sault tubber-Cited tractors; Surface Heateraj Auger-type drilling equipment up to and including 39 ft. depth) �^ FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, 41, 140. 1{0..421DAY, SIPTEMRER 16, 1 9y1 a DECISION N0, G77-5040 (Con f(ODIFICATIOIi$ P. 13 , �'DECISION N0. G7).5040 (Cont'd) HOUIFICATIOUS P. 14 POWER r OPERATORS (Cont'd) 'd pom Eouimmrr OPERATORS (Cont ) (A, nd LT) (Coet'd) ' (AREAS I and II) ' (Cont'd) Group 108 Boas-type Backfilling Marb'ine; Bridge Cranes Cary-lift (or ■lallar)I Chemical Grouting Machine, truck mounted; Combination Back- hoe and Loader (up to and including 3/4 cu. yd. m.r.c.); Derrick (2 r operators required when swing engine remote from hoist)s Derrick Barges (except excavation work); Do-More Loader and Adams Elegrader; Elevating Grader Heavy Duty Rotary Drill Rig (including Caisson Foundation work • and Euclid Loader and siallar typet Robbins type Drills); Koehring Skooper (or similar); Lift Slab Machine; (VagtDorg and similar types); Group ll-Ax Band Wagons (in conjunction with Wheel Excavator)j Cranes Loader (2 yards up to and includinq { yards); Locomotive (over 100 tons) (over 125 cons); Loader (over 12 cu .yda.i up to and including 18 cu. (singleL or multiple units); Multiple Engine Earthmoving Machine (Euclids, yds.)I Power Shoyels and Draglines (over 7 cu. yds. N.r.c.II Rubber Dnxtrs, etc.) (no tandem scraper)i Pre-stress Wire Wrapping Machines Tired Multi-purpose Earth Moving Machines (2 units over 75 cu. yds. Reservoir-Debris Tug (self-propelled floating); Rubber-tired Scraper, 'struck* m.r.c.)i Wheel Excavator (over 750 cu. yds. per hour) self-loading (paddle wheels, etc.)r Shuttle Car (reclaim stations Single Engine Scraper over {S yards; Soil Stabiliser (P t B or equal); Group 11-Bs Loader (over 18 cu. yds.) Sub-grader (Curries or other automatic type); Tractor, Compressor Drill Coc Ination; Track Laying type earth moving machine (single engine with Group 11-C; Operator of Helicopter (when used In erection work); , tandem scrapers); Train loading station; Trenching Machine,.multi-engine Remote Controlled Earthmoving Equipment with sloping Attachment, Jefco or similar; Vacuum Cooling Plant; Whirley Crane (up to and Including 25 tons) , 'Group 10-Ax Backhoe (hydraulic) (up to and including 1 cu. yd. a.r.c.),I Backhoe (cable) (up to and including 1 cu. yd. m.r.c.); , Combination Backhoo and Loader over 3/4 cu, yd. a.r.c.)I Continuous Plight Tie Back Auger (up to and including 1 cu. yd.)(Crane attached); + t Cranes (not over 25 tons, Ha;cwerhead and Gantry); Crede-alls (up to and / r Including 1 cu. yd.); Power Shovels, Clamshells, Draglines, (up to and r Including 1 cu. yd. a.r.c)I Power Blade (single engine); Self-propelled r - Z loom-type Lifting Device (center mount) (over 10 tons); Rubber-tired 0 .' Scraper, self-loading (paddle wheel twin engine); CMI dual Ione Auto Grader SP30 or similar , t1 M group Ili Automatic Concrete Blip Poem Paver; Automatic Railroad Gr • C14 rt Canal Trimmer; Canal Trimmer w/ditching attachments; Cranes' ' ' �• •' . (over 25 tons up to and including 125 tons)I Continuous Flight Tie t t t lack Auger over 1 cu. yd. (including crane); Drott Travelift 650-A-1 cc similar ({5 tons or over); Euclid Loader when controlled from the r t r r , Du1lCstl Hlghllne Cableway (over 5 togs); Loader (over { yards, up CO • And including 12 cu, yds.); Millar Formless.M900 Slope Paver or siaflarl ' Power Blade (multi-engins)i Power Shovels, Clamshells, Draglines, Back- j" r hoes, Grade-ells (over 1 yd. and mop to and including 7 cu. yds. m.r.c.)I ' I _ • rubber-tired earth moving machines (multiple propulsion power units and r• ;.4 .j,.i0•,i.,, t two or more scrapers)(up to'and including 75 cu. yds. 'struck" ■.c.C.)) i Self-propelled Compactor (vitt multiple propulsion power units); Single engine Rubber-tired Earthmoving Machines (with tandem scrapers)) Slip I form Paver (concrete or asphalt); Tandem G tal Tower Cranes Mobile .) t r .• ( ,� ,, Including rail mounted; Trencher (pulling attached shield)) Universal Llebher and Tower Cranes (and similar types); Wheel Excavator (up to •• ' , ab including 750 cu. yd. per hour)) Whirley Ccane (over 25 tons) s FEDERAL 2E015TER, VOL. 12, NO. 14OL4RIDAY, SNTEMEER 16, 19i7 r MODIFICATIONS P. 15 ' MUUIFICATI9)IS P. 16 r t t EaCISIOH NO. CA77-SO41 Cont'dl bETiBION HO. CA77-5041 -Mod. 3 Boric 1 Frtale BeaeNts Por.ostt Retic Fetage BeeeNts Payments (42 m 21295 -May 6, 1977) 2spttials Inyor Kerne Ina Hw,1T i EdvcoNea Hourly Education Roles H 6 M Pesssoes Vecellea endhrRear, H 4.M Pendens Vacolien andlor Angeles, Mono, Orange, A"r.Tt/ • Brush owing etage,(13 Appr•Ti. Rivecside, San Bernardino, stories or less)i Paper- San Lula Obispo, Sante Dnrbara hangsret Sandblasters, andvtntuta COUM3e91 Spray 611.52 .66 .75 .60 .02 Call tocols K Brush awing stage (over 13 stories) 11.64 .66 .75 .60 .02 Cha et " Structural ateol.and ' Asbestos'Workers '613.90 .80 $1.17 •, .06 bridge, swing 11.67 .66 .7S l.60 .02 Brleklaystel Stonsamoonst Sptay sandblaster swing Imperial county 11.22 1.03 1.06 .12 ` stage (13 stories or Inyo, Kern and Mono Countfes 12.65. 1.00 1,45 .07 ', leash Pasta Machines kivetaido and San Bernardino } Spacial coating; Spray 11,77 .66 .75 .60 ,02 Q6unties ` 11.20 1.28 1.5s14 oteoplelack• 12.S2 .66 .75 .60 .02 ' Venturi County 11.78 1.00 1.20 �.05 Rooferst - t Eleettielanstr Riverside and San Bernardino too Angeles County Counties 10.45. .80 .75 1.10 Electricians 12.65 1.05 31+1.95 .07 Inyo, Kern'and Mono Cos, 10.20 .60 ,60 cable Splicers 12.95 1.05 31+1.95 .07 , Lathers!• Venture County 11.98 1.05 1.13 1.50 .02 Marble Settecat TocratsoBCIBIOM MMo CA77-5042 - Mod 3 Workecas Tile Stttorms - (42 PR 23306 - May 6,'1977) ' Imperial County 11.49 .81 1.11 ' .08 hsperial, Kern, ins Angeles, z Talnterot Orange, Riverside, San Inyo, Kern (Moncaster, Bernardino, Ban Luis Obispo, Molavo, Palodale, China r Santa Barbara and Venture I Key Lake Naval Ordnance Test Counties, California M Station and Bdward■ PSE} A Los M141loo (except Pomona Area), Mono, San Bernardino „f, �Asbbeeos Workers- 13.90 '.80 . 1.17 ;06 t (west of a lino north of - Bticklayeces Stonesmsonat r Ttom including China Lake Imperial County 11,22 1.03 1.06 .12 ` Area. Johannesburg, Boron, I Recn County 12,65 1.00 •• 1.45 .07 , South including the , Riverside and San. Wrlghtwo04 Area) Bernardino Counties 11.20 1,28 1.55 .14 Brush 11.27 36 .75 .60 .02 Ventura county 11.78 1.00 1.20 .05 Sttuctural steel and Electcicianst „L bridge! Paint burner 11.39 .i6 .7S .80 .02 too Angeles County r., i to , . Topers 11.79 '.46 .75' .60 .02 Bloctriciane 12.65 1.05 31+1.95 .07 `Cable Splicers 12.95` 1.05 31+1.95 .07 Lathtcat Ventura County 11.98 1.05 1.13 1.50 .02 -+ri FIOINAl RIOISTIR, VOL 42.. NO. 60._/4IOAY, SOTIMS99 16, it" :ATIMS P. 17: 110DIFICATIONS P. 18 ECISIOH NO, CA77-So42 Cont'd j . , DLCI$IOH t10. GTT-5013 (0ont'd1_ . -•---•rte...'.- -.•. � .«♦I Prin,x eenxlhs Pay�xab ' 8e11c •--•• Prinsa BenofiH Par.,eers Hedy Uuulles 8nlc stet:s N d k Peesiens Vocation anJfer M Nwrty rzv. l .etisa Apr.Tr. Rete% N 6 M Poesloes Vxcatlos Painters: Marble Setterst Terrasso pr.Sr. `tern (Lancaster, Mojave, rrorkerst Tilt Setters 611.49 .I1 81.17 .06 ,. Palmdale, China Lake Marble, Terrasso and Tile . ' Naval ordance Test Station Helpers 8.74 .81 1.00 .06 and Bdwatds APS); Los r Angeles (except Pomona Area), San Bernardino (Went of a line Horth of ISIOH NO. CA77-5044 - Mod. #4 Trona including Gina Lake t 142 rR 26130 - May 20, 1917) .� Arta, Johnnnocburgt Boron, San Dlego County, Calilornia South including the Mrightwood Area( Bruch 811.27 .66 .75 ' .60 .02 Chan as Structural Steel and Or ick, Bltkct Stoand Stasonsonemasons* 11.21 1.03 1.06 .11 Brick, B1 k and Stonemawna' bridges Paint:,urns: 11.39 .66 .75 .60 .02 cF Tapers 11.79 .66 .75 .60 .02 Tenders 1.67 .77 1.95 Brush awing stage (13 Marble Settera! Terrasso Morkerst Tilt Setters 11.49 .81 1.17 .08 stories or lesa)t Paper- Marble, Torrasso and Tile hangerar Sandblasters; Helpers 8.74 .81 1.00 .08 Spray 11.52, .66 .75 .60 .01 Brushawing stage (over 13 �. otorlea) 11.64 .66 .75 .60 .02 Structural Steel and Decision IA 4211-Nod• '1 Z bridge, swing 11.67 .66 .75 .60 .01 �rA T_ pt= 2,19,(1 4 1 Spray Sandblaster Swing Allo claire, Appanoose, Breast, Stage (13 stories or Butler, Cerro Cordo, CAIckssavr N loss); Paste MachinesClayton,Davls, rayette, rola, Special Coating, Spray 11.77 .66' .75 ,60 .01 Franklin, tlrundy, HW Iton, Han- Steeplejack 12.51 .66 .75 .60 ` .02 cock, Hardin, Henry, Howard, ltootera, Iowa,-Jefferson, Keokuk, Lee, Aivereide and San Bernardino Mitcbell, Monroe, }bweshiak, Counties 10.45 .80 ,15_ 1.10 I ' Tams Van Buren Wa i.lo Wash- tern County 10.20 .60 .60 ` inaton, Winnebago, Winrushiek,• I Worth and Wright Counties ( Sat- eludes Mason City and Abuting ISION CA77-5013 -Nod. 11 - XWUCIpalities ), Iowa + (42 TH 26122 - May R. 19771 San Diego County, California Q�ua�+ Iaa Makaska C04Wtlr to Un area t "' of coeerep: Briicklayer%) Stonemasons 11.22 1.03 1.06 .11 Brick, Block and StoMmasons' Tenders 9.87; .77 1.95 , .•rfDERAI Rf4}fTa}R, Y01. 12, NO. 180-iRiDAY, iEilfMl}ER 16,,1977' , HDOIFICATIOdS P. 19 MODIFICATIONS P. 20 R ,n prince Benelits Poymenls , pilots,Bendlu PymemM Basic Basic DISCI St OH OLA77-4169 (COtrttD) Mourir Edacolian Hourlr _^ Educe r Rotes H 6 YI Pensions Vocation and/ar " Role+ N b N Positions Vocation AVD/of Appr,Tr. . Power Equipment Operators {flight ay Conat. : DECISl:ti rLAT7-bib9 - ibd, d] Group I - Zono 1 _ 5 9.31 .45 .48 .05 (42 FR 38850 » July 29, 1977) t Croup 2 - Zone 1 9.56 ,.45 .48 ,OS Statewide Louisiana Group 3 - Zane 1 9,OG .45 . .48 .05 Group 4 Zone 1 7.93 .45 .48 .05 Chance., Group 5 - Zono 1 7.58 .45 .48 .05 Aabestos writers - tons 4 5 9.63 .45 .50 Group 6 - Zone 1 6.00 .45 .48 .05 . Itrielaayers S ■trntertasonot Group 7 Zane 1 6.57 .45 .48 .05 „ Zone 4 9.50 •25 Group $ - Zona 1 t 7.95 .45 .48 .OS Carpenters - Zone 1 8.74 .40 Group 9 • Zona 1 6.18 .45 .48 .05 Cement masons (Building Const.) Croup.10 - Zone 1 6.82 .45 .48 .05 Zone 8 8.22 .25 t Tnrrotw wrl:cra - Zans 4 6.47 .25 Cem"t masons (Uchway.Conot.): Tile setters - Zone 4 6.47 .25 Zone 1 9.15 ., Truck Drivers (highway Const.)= lronwurtaera (Highway Const.): _. .» Group 1 - Zone 1 6.33 Zone 1 10.72 i _ Group 2 + Zane 1 6.46 Laborers (Building Const.)I Group 3 - Zone 1 �^ 6.52> f Zana l t Group 4 -•Zono'l 6,60 Gawp 1 5.85 .15 Group 5 - Zone•1 6.79 Group 2 6.00 .15 Group 3, 6.10 .15 Omit: Zone 61 .05 t Cement mesons (Hinhway Conat.)s p t Crou 1 7.25 .15 .21 Zone 1 - on concrete lined Group2 7.35 .15 .27 .05 ditches , 8.193 Group 3 7.50 .15 x..27. .05 :i: , M Laborers (Hiahusy, Const.): .05 a { I N Group1 - Zone 1 5.75 .1S .20 .. ,. . i ..�....►�«., . 05 Group 2 Zone 1 5.85 .+15 .. 20 ' .OS' t t r l ►_. I J, Group 3 Zone 1 6.30 .15 . OS Group 4 - zona 1 6.55 .15 .20 + JS t Marble sectars - Zone 4 8.47 .25 i 11111wrifhte Zane 4 9.46 .40 . 1 t t' ' t :' t } t• ! Painters: 1 is. „ .p • I ; 1 Zane 2: .2S .OS I i•, r 4 i" i t . Gr1 B.05 .05 Group 2 9.72 .25 Piledrtvarwan Zone 9 9.b4 .40 I # f -ow , FEDERAL REGISTER, V/�``�NO, 180--MlIDAY, EEITEMSER 14, 19" FUOiFIGrtar3 P. fi I0atFiGl7iutis P. 2 WA 29TOR 0CA77-3039 . Mod. fl (4I FR 20591 - April II, 1977) (`'"'`'' lilaae3a, A:7fne, Asador, Butte J fdssa#ssaAtt Psrsssh >L`C1E20R ICA7T+5039 (tont di Calow:as, Calusa, Contra, Cas 6atic �' 6e+fs frtap Eu.atir►Pey.aets 041 %%arta, ri Dmrado. Fresno, totafr !J•sstfss Ratrtr fJveetiaa Ratae Mir ►aa01w0 Yrestf0e a.JAr Rant M t y PaaOlOe+ Ysaattu eAJl+r Clang, itu:bo:i:, Kings, Lake, Asst.Ft. Aryf.Ft. Lassen, Itate:a, Marin. Mariposa, !'r.:ocrno, werced, Motoc, rtanterty, Napa, Nevada, den 6eaito, Santa Clara Placer, shoes. Sacrastento, art rcancisce. and Santa Cruz CouEntles San Benito, S Elsctrielana $13.80 .77 1%+1.50 ,05 $an Joe,un, San :t.etao, Santa Cable Splicers ls.S3 .77 1t+3.30 OS Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, San Francisco County , Sierra. Siskiyou, Solana, Electricians 15.585 1.04 11+.90 .06 Sonoma, Stinislaus. Sutter, Cable Splicers 17.53 1.04 3%1,99 .OG T-ha=. Ttiaity, Tulare. San Yatco County Suoluce, Talo and YtZs Electricians 13.73 1.16 )%+1,00 .03 Cbtxtties, Cal:lornia Line Const.uctiont Centra Costs Counpy Chaagei Groundsen 11.40 70 1%•1.00 tlectrtclOne i lino Equspsertt Operators 13.66 .70 1%•1.00 ua=+sda caLmty Linemen 15.20 .70 1%•1.GG Ele.-tsiciaas !12.91 $1.05 1%+1.15 .03 Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 1%+1.00 Canis Splicers 14.32 1.05 1%+1.15 .03 Monterey County uAdur, Col."&, Saausento. GrounA-n 9.42 1.10 1%+2.39 .04 Sutter, Tole, Yuba and Lincaeni 74chnlclems 12.S6 1.10 1%02.30 .04 host portions of A1Plne. Cable Splicers 13.08 1.10 1%+2.30 .06 Z E1 Dorado, Masada, Placer Irapa and Selano CountSam mad Sierra Caum ties Meet Linemen' 12.07 .68 1%+1.10 .04 0 Of tAs Sierra mountain Cable Splicers 13.5E .66 16+1.10 .04 ratarstad i►laaeda county Electricians 14.39 .95 1%+.115 •ca5 Grourtdracn 4.6E 1.05 U+l.IS .OS m Cable Splicers 15.63 .95 1%+.85 .445 ; tr1 Linemen 12.92 1.05 1t+1.15 + .03 UmaII Line Equipaent'4pteraton 11.62 1.05 3%+1.1S .03 Electricians 14.52 .95 1%4'.85 •045 tan Francisco cougty Cable Splicer* 15.97 .9S 1%+.85 •045 Grotndcen 13.25 1.04 04'.90 %. .04 Iatts Costa County Litseeent rachnicians 15.585 1.04 1%+.90 .06 •[lsctrid ane 15.20 .70 1%+1.00 cable Eplioers 17.51 1.04 1%+.90 .06 Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 1%+1.00 a Lan sanito. Santa Claret Monterey County and Santa Cruz Counties t/ectzicians 12.50 1.10 19+3.30 •06 Growdlssn 11.65 .87 1x1.50 .03 Cable Splicers 13.01 1.10 1%+2.30 •06 Ltnesani !.lite 6igatptnnt Operators 13.70 .87 l%+1.50 .0S Cable Eplimars 15.41 .67 1%+1.S0 .0s plumbersM Etea fitteraM psi korta End ktnboldt Coo. 11.63 .71 1.12 a .8S 8lfrinkisr tlLtsrse • mommining Counties 35.07 • .4% f ROOM t[OfITIR, VOL 41. i0i. 112•-•MI AY, JM 10, 1977 1a,..r motiicamiS P. 3 motricAno"s P. 4 i3 f4CCISIdt tKO. C>t77-30 tont•d . MCISIOM No. c477-S Cont,d satit Move SaasBtt Perswn Kaariy C+IirceNM antic ..... Swat M i 1T Pssi+ss vacadee aaddar Newly 94a6sti" i mss,To. Rstaa !)l 1 Pastlsss ysutwo aaUar Asti.To Add. tlaataryra Teaderar saa 9ssito, SantaClan• X44 Franclsoo and fon Matao and Santa Crus Counties Couatles 1.e0 .SO 11.70 $1.35 slactriclans i .SO •.77 1%11.50 .05 Cable Splicers 15 3 .77 1%+I.SO .OS San Francisco County r Llsctricians 15.58 1.04 11+:40 .06 Di<g%f ' tg. G7 5040 - nod. 11 CAMS Splicers 17.51 1.04 1%+,90 .06 {41 !s J1011 - >ril 11. 2377} San Katso County Alar.eda, Alpine, dors Slectriclans 13.711. t 3%+1.00 .OI Calaveras, Contra eta, Del tluaDersi Stsaafittsras` aiaOr aorta. VA Dorado, ma, Del Marta and sDoldt s. 11.4 .71 1.11 ,OS • suWoldt, Karin, Kar sa, Sprinkler rittors. Iaraed, nantersy, map s9 counties 15.07 .65 .!S .Os Meveda, tlaoec, Saco San 9enito, San Francis San .}oequis. San Kana, Wl"tarers leaders t Santa GLaca, Fanta Cow, So . saa prsnctace,ard as Kato soma". sattar, Wheat, Oe�rtie� 1.80 .80 1.20 11.35 • ' 't'eoltwts, Yolo and Yuba � • Counties. California : tlscufciann Alarvda County electricians 013.91 01.0E I%+1.1S .03 jll Ca►ls Splicers 14.53 1.05 %+1.IS .63 , Ameder, sacraaeato, settar, Volo. ttba.and Lyse 1 postlsns at Alpine. i1( 81 Dorado, Nevada ssd !laws CbURtiss Vast of *A Main Sierra Pbmtala Watershed electricians 14.39 .115 t+ .04S i Chale pliers 15.83 .95 t+, .945 Caste costa Carty 1 slsculciaas 15.30 .70 ....., Cable yllesrs 16.70 .70 1W.60 �' • ntas%ersy CoUnty ...ai slecuicissS 33.SO 1.10 INt.30 .et 0630 Spllssfs 13.01 4.30 N3.>t9 .e0 1 Ma�•3t a S • 11VPERSIZIUS DECISION DKISMI MO. CA77-5019 Page 2 STA-Z, Califoesla Cr%,MMv Alaa.eda, Alpine. Aisadoe, butte, Calavetas« Coluss, Contra Priyt sr.•Gn Per-- ,$ W:ts, Del torte, S1 Dorado. rresrw, tesla �...--.. Olean, our_�Idt, Rings, l.aty, Lassen, H..-Ir it:!era, Marin, ttari,-rasa, ts-ndocino, Rats N L V Prsle.s �Y•rat;.• AIU'T.. Merced. 11104x, nonterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer. P1uaJs. Sacrar:nto, San Denito. DRICR TENOMi San rrarscisco, San Joaqu?n, San Matto, Alpine, :^ador, EL Dorado, Santa Clare, Santa crag, Shasta, Sierra Nevada, Fiaett, SaCtrrtntor Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stsnislaus, Sierra and Yolo Counties ; 1.10 ; 1.00 ; 1.70 Sutter. Te.3*3, Trinity, Tulare, San rrancisco and San Matto Tuoluraw. Yolo rad Yuba Counties 10.00 .65 .10 =1510; V"ERI CA77-3039 DRTE1 Date of Publication rternu, Kings. Madera and i.;trseets Decision No. CA14-5101 dated lover-'ser 19. 1976, in 41 rU 51255 7utate Counties 9.10 .10 l.0 , EGSCAIP ms or 1.71ARr Suilding Construction (does not include single Family CAAYLNrCA.St boats and garden type apartnents up to and tnclu41rn 4 *Lot its), heavy and Carpvntets 11.23 1.22 1.71 .73 .04 blShvay construction and dredging. - ftre,vod rloot Layeral Power S•w operatorpt Saw Alec,[ , r«t.s.tt••(dsPer-tall Shinglerat Steel Scaffold ' Lctctots and/or Steel Shari ' Newly 94046096M1 R.iu H i M PuAus Yacatlae 0.d/.r Eccctors 11.40 1.22 1.71 .73 .06 Aw.T.• Millwrights 11.75 1.22 1.71 .7$ .06 Piltdtivcrsen, bridge, wharf and dock builders 12.23 :I4 1.26 .73 .01 AT LTtli WDFA AS 6 12.61 .90 3 1.17 11.50 .06 C:MitT MAS01ISt 17:1D:%k-=A 13.17S .773 1.00 .50 •.02 Ccaent M,asuns 10.00 1.15 1.43 '1,30 .OS ria3ttci iugaasitet Ali a«Y::I'. A'tEiSr 9tontmt, Lai Coapositiwt Masons 10.25 1.13 1.43 1.30 t .OS Gel :A :e, Mo-ino, « pa. Mon trotking from avenging or frci�, to.refson n Raga, sen st(p fury scaffolds 10.25 1:1S 1.43 1.50 .0S fravlato. San 7Ltto, Sisllypt, �a ,eCIht:Sr 51:14-%Q. Sonau and :Yinity ' DRYWALL INSTALLERS 11.52 1.22 1.71 .75 .07 Cclea 11.02 1.40 .!3 1.00 .0S CLGC7RILECTRIa County A:a. fa all Contra Costa Electricians 11.41 .40 ltt.9t .0) f'3 Co;ntits 11.13 1.03 1.05 .20 M rtetma. 91:49. M.adeta, Cable Splicers 12.04 .10 LLe.90 .01 N hsrlT sa mai reteCountess 10«!S .!3 1.00 Axidot, Colusa, Sacramento. Suttee, Yolo, Tuba and Witt. Calua9, El loc, Ne those portions of Alpine, G.t-sc Gtrew, Mo:tae, Nevada,. E1 Dorado, Nevada, Placer Shasta. ►lutes, Saetaaento, and Sierra Counties Rest • Shasta. Sierran Satter, 7e`as4, Yolo and Yuba Coe. 1130 .49 1.03 .2s + of the Sierra Mountain 9tatetshN • No3totly all Santa Crux Electricians 12.09 .!S 1tt.9S .043 CoantIts 11.61 1.1# 1.20 Cable splicers 11.10 .!S 466.13 Sri 0ewit• 5949 Santa Clara .063Tynntlsi Ccan;►ea 11.9s 1.03 1.03 •t! sleetrtetans 1#.t) .15 169.03 .N! Alpine. A:a9sc. egiaveras, Soa�uen, Stastalawt Cable spliescs 14.32 .!S itt.$$ .iii bad _ ^�altrre fiauaties 10.03 1.00 1. 1.49 Tulste Co.wty 11.49 1.00 1.00 ' .01 a • 3Y FICIRAt 19Cifflt, VOL 42, NO.4$-FRIDAY, ARIL 22, #tri• � m:Wt)l 1,=. 31 Page 3 OrctsION NO. CA77-5011 page 4 1V o C. • to • iJ • rrtap Iea•t:t•t•r•i•re B•rlt Nast U..Rr,p•r.,.}, . . {*.It M•rdt fl•t.e4• k•*,it EJ•t•ti•a R•t*r M i Y ►..0tua Vrwrba ••//•r R.nr H 1 Y Pta01*n Yereelu u1/ar Arte.Tr. Atpr.Tt. M--"ICM:74 (:,ont•d) ELEMUCiAt(Sr (Cont'd) tlontrrey County Ls+e.:e`rx Acta Electricians { 12.50 .90 11•.75 .06 1 13.33 .67 1%4.77 .01 Cable Splicers 13.61 .90 14+.75 .06 ta::e S;:lctrt 14.56 .67 144.77 .01 krpa end Solsno Counties I.rt, Lassen. 1»doe, Electricians 12,07 .61 114.15 .04 p:.ras, ::arae, Stealyeu, Cable Splicers 13.51 .61 it•.$$ .04 :0:'323 and u fatty Countiesi San Benito, Santa Clara and Ele::t:ei4r.e 11.90 .17 11#.705 .04 Santa Crut Counties Cattle 411cess 1).16 .47 1%+.775 .04 Electricians 12.10 .77 11*1.50 .05 Z rxelt Cable Splicers 14.40 .77 I%*1.50 ,OS E:•.c;rtctanat Cable Splicers' San Francisco County 1^:;.(* 12.51 .17 1/•+705 .04 Elcctr)cians 23.135 1.04 11+.90 .06 Cs:-If sp:l:et• 13.64 ..17 114003 .04 Cable Splicers 15.56 1.04 lt*.90 .06 Caa.r:aa a:•d San Joaquin ' San Yatco County C;.r.t:<s Elsctriclans 11.77 ./2 1%+.50 .03 Elt:1:::ta4at Tech.'slcians 12.15 .12 1601.25 .01 ELLVATOR CO'iSTftVMRS 13.49 .545 .3% 3%*a .02 Calle S;lic-rs 13.67 .92 1101.25 .01 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS• HELPERS Um .543 .35 34*a .02 cor;ra Ccsta Csulty ELCY11OR CONSTRUCT0IIS' HrLEPRS Llr:t:lclers / 13.45 .70 11+1.00 (PROD.) 50tilt Ct:le 5;11c*:* 16.95 .70 it-1.00 C 01:1 ::0:11It,:.,,pldt Counties Alane:1e ar: AlAM Aua, Contra Cacti. Lake, ' ile:trlclars 10.11 .53 1%+1.75 .04 113:1n. Vcndoclno, (Southern Ct:1e Spi:crtr 11.01 .SS 1%*1.75 .04 half of County from North of Z Irrt-•o, ri-;s, t'Adoja and Ft. Bragg). tnntgrey, Naps, tL:tre Co.r.ilesSan Benito. San rranelaeo, Electric Lana 12.26 .75 114.93 .05 San Karoo, Santa Clara, Santa (� C_:le Splicers 11.21 .75 1%+.95 .0S Crus, Solana, (s.w. from seat M {ate. :ar:n. M.sMxlro and of raltfleld) and sonoma Sc-a:a Ce:4;Y Counties 11.22 .92 1.35002 E:cctrlclana 22.65 .12 1F#.30 .42 Cattle splietrs 13.91 .12 1%4.30 .42 Yarlpo:a. me;C14. Otanitlaus a 644 ^iai.-7i Craurst le t. ' E1tct(lolana 9.11 .62 1% 11 cable splicers 10.{1 .62 11 11 ( � FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42,.NO, 7i--•1RlDAY, ARIL 22, 197? LOC:SIQ" 1.0• CAI!-Sall tag* S 0S1$1044 No. CA77-5031 tag{ i • FQate SurCt,F.,�..Mt 5a.1c F,j.4*5040ros Fstow* t1,f,IF El+,4694 lf K4.,irdc Elrtatie4 R4fr4 H L X FN.if4t Y4trtife f.!'f. R .. H7-r N►ue "41-fYacaila4/•t Apt.Ti. C fJtIMASt (Con t'd) GLA:117St tCont'd) tbntetey and Santa Cruz Alpine, Ardor, Butte. Counties. 5 11.30 .61 .SS' .01 Citstttor. Li Dorado, Srn F(aneiseo and Witof r�tli•sra, :cr:tl. IN-39th San Kkteo County• 11.07 .66 2.00 , .02 a: C:ty of Lrtt:7:•u.n). San renito and Lama Clara std x, ctvids. P:Ac.c, Counties 10.14 .71 -.7S is:rrtcntc, :in Frcrno, rims, tuleca and &,.act*. ::efts. Sts,tyou. 9vlare Countfec 12.01 .3% .4% St4n:ai4u:, 54tttt. Tthasar Kittpo:a, Merced. Stanislaus ^JI.Z--.t, Tota 411 Yuba andTV21wms G:unttto 10.15 .O1 Cc.a:lta i 30.49% .43 1 1.30 1.vdot, C1 Dorado, SaccaaKnto Fstt:U, aiAls, ttittra and aI%d Yolo Counties 5,40 .40 1.00 .u.ate C-z.ntits and the �. 5ouihern halt of San Nate* tt:4:a,r.1 ;'rtt'.tts of ,County 10.01 .32 1.00 • r.:r.ed C_.ntF 9.09 ./1 1.04 .SOS .05 LInZ CCN.TItUCTtoNt Contra Costa County Fce ena 10.41 1.14 1.66 1.30 .04 Gruundzan 10.0575 .70 1%+1.00 Ata ctrl 11.30 1.14 1.66 1.20 .04 Line G.lutpsent Operators 12.1050 .70 11141.00 C r►-• +tail Sttuetucal 11.10 1.14 1.46 1.30 .04 Ltnewtn 11.1; .70 111+1.00 Cable Splicers 14.95 .70 11141.00 1414^.14, aril C4ntt4 Costa Del Norte, ibdoc and Siskiyou C*A,t to 11.36 1.09 1.21 .035 Counties i.:tr. Col..ss. G:rnn. Tien tritxaar helpart ' L.•+t, 1-•at Ctoundrotn 1.16 .45 is .10 1/2t pist.t: tt C-my f:cn 5eae Grcundnant Ittadlcoun1- .a••;+ tt :p t4 C:.,nty Line) eon (Ch:1i•+ac)t Powdecssertt 4itva:4. P:atrt. r:t:tas, Jaeahaxwron1.19 .4S 111 .10 1/2% V.41tt. S:::ra, '.41.4:.4. Li.nt L;•,,lprent Ken 1.95 .4S is •.10 1/2% r.; :tinny Cacnt a s 11.00 .66 .50 .01 •Licexan Poles.ptaytcs scary , Ct:..etas and San .toaqutn Line Lqutpscnv Pant Co,nUea 10.5% .68 .55 .!l Ctttlfied Lineeaant Meldet 11.54 .4S Is .16 1/1% Lace {tion City at Lattpott Tree Trieset 10.42 .45 i9 .l! 1/11 b.n to County Lint). Katie# GDIt Splicers LesManl P�+dactwo and Sonoma Counties !.!1 .57 .!3 l.!! i/!0 Pole Spcayst 11.7! .4S is .1! 1/2% i NORML 11CIST11. VOL. Ii. NO. 71-411OAY, AMIL !!, 113'7 ' axilloW X1077-;o19 Age 7 0Lc11%CY N0. CA77•SIJ9 cage 0 v /dap lrarllit Perot-$$ ►dace 4r.eflti hr*+Nt salt Af i lhtrd** Satin ..�.�.��....,.��.--.. Rates HSM t ressla*e YaestMa **Us. Hsarlr 1btsH+* i Atli.Tr Aa:.s Noel ►eatt.at Ysatta* Apse.To. L7*'C CC:.F*.'Cr:G::l (Cont-41 LIt:C MISTRCC I(Wi (Coatid) Fxes». Rlz,a, madars and murboldt county ^::s:a Cotaars Groundctn 1 I.JO .!! 11.3.7! •G;a:rC-tn i 11.44 .71 It+.9S .ox Llncrtn 10.23 ,SS 1%.1.73 Line-art Lln* Jquipcont Cable Gplietrs, 11.07 ,SS :t+1.7t .,rrat:te 17.16 .7S it*.9S .05 San rranclsco County Ct.t:7 S;::ctra 13.26 .75 11+.96 .GS Groundscn 11.76 1.06 It+,90 .44 Yicir-st. rrxcr:, Stanislav* ' Linenrnt Technicians 13.%35 1.04 11+.90 � .C4 and ':xa:J.•.e counties Csblo Splicers 13.16 1.06 10.90 .04 #J) ,63 U 11 ion tenito, Santa Clara, Ca::c rplleets 10.11 ,.62 it it and Tanta Crux counties rertesty =osaty Groundeon 10.10 .17 11+1.50 .05 G:c:-2rsa 9.41 .15 14+1.43 .01 Llnesenl Lina Lquip+nt .l:r.:+t Tactaicla m 12.56 .05 1%41.43 .01operators 12.10 .97 1/+1.S0 .0% C3::0 13.10 .9S It+1.43 J1. Cebit Splicers 16.19 .07 U*l.so .OS Ss;s and We" Counties XV,3L[ SETTV13 10.99 1.40 .03 1.03 L'tt 11.12 i 1t+.13 .04 PAINTERS# C,t:e splictts 13.30 .60 11+.15 .04 A1716, Aasdort Calavtcas &Jett, Ga::n. Lassen, FLwua, , and Son Joaquin Counties $n.ests, TNaca.and TILAIty Brush 0.92 .74 2.34 1.11 Cr:r::aa SFrayt Sheetrock Taporl Gre:r en 9.Se .67 lt+.703 .02 Swing eta7cl tcartaldl Lt-r-s-t rgvIvAnt operators. 11.91 .67 11•.703 .02 63ndblattct structural ., Cso:t fpllctxa 13.16 .47 It+.703 .01 steel 0.31 .70 1.34 1.11 •< A:suds County Fresno, Kings, Roasts and G.'"n:•.trt 4.36 .10 It+.So .03 Tulare Counties =t Llrertn 11.41 t70 1%+.50 :03 scushl Tspera 11.12 .41 ,20 Lire rr.Jttrant Cptt*to:a 10.27 .70 10#40 .03 Sprays Sttuctutal steel 11.37 ' .41 .14 A-sds:, Colues, Iacm!ento. Ilaciposa, lxteed, 5unislaus SJttac, 1010. •r:ba sad those and Tuolumne counties p0:%:ons of Alp:re, 91 Dotado, &rush O.Ii r74 .44 .71 .11 'ava:s. PIscac and Sierra Swing Stag,; PoperhangetaJ' Cb:atite West or the rain &bcun Chairs State Clsaaltll starts roJnula o:atacahad Mates Blasting JIM .70' .0 .71 .03 • GICurtoea 4.97 .73 It*.7S .445 iNtarl Sandslostial 141441 071 .45 .73 .01 Lintren 11.11 .73 l%*.7S .045 Cable illicere 11.33 .73 40.72 d40 s ee" i� HDtRAI RSGiSTSR, VOL. 41, NO. Y11e-PRIDAY, APRIL 33, 1071' .. �. .... ......... ... ..� .. .. ...� ....... .«.�.........,�.. ,. ..� sou . i DI2C13f41 i0. CA77-5019 page 9 DLCIS100+ 140. CA77-5039' page 10 Fr+.r.B.•,fir,fs1.•.r• fr+ape 9eeel:rs f.t•.eats td.tsr;*. Rrt.$ M L T frt.+s.• Ystens4 e.1le0Ms.rff tA,sar e. A1sr.Tr. Rsrss M L T fe.•isat Y.,.,;. seUsr Arrr. 7r. 2A;WrOkS, (Contrd) PAI"TaSI (Cont"d) sicnttrey, San ben+to, Son Alameda, Contra Costs, F1 yateo. Santa Cls:s and Dorado, Naps, Revada, Santa Ctut Counties Placer, Sacramento, Sftcts, (excluding portion$ of Solano and Yolo Counties Counties in tho Cake Tattoo ;excluding portions of Ames) Counties In the lake Taboo Brush 9 11.22 .99 1 1.30 .80 .03 Area( Sprsy - 11.17 .99 1.30 .90 .01 Bruch i 11.12 .99 t 1.10 .90 .03 ' Ts;x:s 11.77 .99 1.30 .80 .03 Spray 11.37 At 1.30 .80 .03 Late Tahoe Arta Tai+eta 11.92 .99 1.30 .90 .01 2:uth 10.95 .70 .73 Del t:octe and Humboldt Couneles f,rayt Struetotal Steel) Tapers 11.20 .70 .75 Bush less .SO .20 .80 Late, rLstIn, Yin:ocino. San Sprsy) Sandblaster•+ Structural rts:,:isto and Sonora Cos. Shell Svin•) Stage+ Tapers) Drps1 10.77 .99 1.10 .30 .03 Papeehangars 7.88 .50 .10 .90 SjtaY 11.02 .99 1.10 .80 .03 parking tot Striping Work and/or Ts;ata 11.72 .99 1.10 .80 •.03 high$-y Katketo: Bntie. Cal-a&, CIS", Lassen, tresno, Kin7s and Tulare Countee (ea:::aing the emiteoa SL Traffic Delineating Device ' Cotner), tvtae, ttays, ` + Applicator 8,17 .SO .33 b Sisk+you, Satter, 1.'h*t1 Stop Installed 'Traffic ar.au. -IoLtr ar.S Tdba Suclact SanEbloskor).Stripat e,s9 .50 .3S b Co.:eees Helper +wheel stop installtr, tr.tat lbt :enters) Aollees• 8.7S .40 .40 t(aCfic surface sandblaster$ gents Sanfaiasters Structural ottiper) 6.03 .So .35 b Siert) S.::.g Stave+ Tepees 9.25 .60 .10 Blurry Leal operations Lassen cl-.zty +teat portion that More opr.ratot 8.48 .SO .35 b lits cast+std of tt.y. 1391,, Squeegee Ken 7.49 .SO .3S b tarts,*srd t0 and ir•cludLng Applicator opw atot 9.83 .So .lS b Bitra� Latel 3huttltman 4.i5 .50 .35 It Btua9 18.95 .70 .75 Top Kan 5.83 .SO .3s b spra7t Structural Steell Masaining Counties Tspets 11.20 .76. .7S Traffic D:lintating Device Arpllcator) Meal Stop In3talleti Ttafflc Suttoce isndblastec 1.87 .SB .35 b 941pet Itrat[!c lrtlltwratlq device appiicotot, iebasl . stop inateller. tennis surface sarAblostet) 7.72 .SB a39 It Bttipet 9.97 eSo .311 It 1Nlpsr Istripos) 9.22 .SB .35 6 s ' At i1011RA1'11G1014, VOL. 43. NO. )•9--MIDAY. APNIL 22, MY ' i Palo 21 vaLClsirm M0. CA7T-SM talo 12 t3tJ v 9,181,i«•eh.►P+rwe00 atilt 6s ri, N8•r{y ZletBN•w )t«ult tiJeesriew farl8e M i M ►rwdess VawrM• awJ/ar Rsr„ N L 1w ►80019•0 vatellse eeJ/er MP*,T►, A pe.To. PA:%-W-5: {Con:'dl PLASTEREAS' TSNDEPSt 1Cant'411 s.:::y Sesl C74utl0n0 I Alpine, Wdot, 91 Dotodo, r.:see Cie:6:21 S 1.17 .50 3S b Ncvada, Placer, Sacramento, Y:te,ts roan 1.37 ,50 .l5 b $lest* and Talo Counties S 7.451 .451 1 1.40 .00 A;;.)ca:o( Cpatatot 7.72 ,SO .35 b Cslaveras and San Joaquin Sr.:::eu n 4.45 .50 ,35 b counties 9.43 .10 1.40 .90 :t;- ra' 6.22 .50 .35 b Matin County 0.32 .00 1.40 .10 ' PLIZ-.=1S0 Yoaterey County $.1S 1.00 1.70 All A:t-*!s and 003tta Cost• San acnito, Santa Clara and co.-:)ae 10.10 .745 1.01 ..03 Santa Ctut Counties 11.10 .70 1.40 C--::ss. Glenn. Lassen PLttMERSl ls�,:'tas:wet halt ct Lsason Alatsrdz county 13.19 1.25 2.29 .12 C4"-.*y), P.0 va. Siesta, Contra Costa County 11.07 1.25 2.29 .20 S.ttet, sr.! T.la counties 9.79 .56 1.00 Del Notte and Humboldt Counties 11.33 «71 1.12 .05 Pz*.:e:sy CL-anty 10.40 .71 .35 .01 PLU'VEPS1 Steamfitteset r:etna, Y!n;s, ra!e:s and AR330s {Northern halt of ::are Cc.naea 9824 .90 1.50 1.11 Countyl, Sacramento, Volo, x:;:'t, ;--.sdet, lutte, Csitvttst rl wta!o, x vada, Placer C:::ts, E1 00:840, Cltn•+, and Sierra Counties (excludint :assn tial, 3471es, Placer, take Tshoe Aces) 13.33 1.14 1.60 .14 :::rat, 5sa ares:o, Ssn tosquin Lake Tahoe Area 10.99 .50 .60 1.91 .10 .SIar:3. Sutter, To.o and Yuba Ntin, Yrndoclno, San rtanelsco 11.59 .71 1.30 .01 and Sonars Counties 12.73 1.083 1.50 1.17 AS 0 Se: P:s':is:o County 11.71 .!0 1.90 - .03 ion Denita !n4 Santa class St•. r4".0 Caa;tty 7.72 .40 .90 1.30 .023 counties 14.20 .90 1.45 .14 owl )•:rte, r-rho:d:, Lassen ion I:nteo County 11.74 1.05 143 1.20 .2S M ::::rtt.>es:etn halt), rstln, Alpine, Anadot t0cuthern Pts K34r., }tars. S.asta, . portion 0! County), outte, sitk:Y9u, Waro, Somme Calaveras, Colus3, rtetno, :e'.ers end trinity Counties 0.93 .90 .SO 1.25 .01 Glenn, sings, Lassen, kedets, , P•.:r:,r•:s, Y.ttetd. S:snislaus Astiposa, rereed, Y040e. aro! ^.olu -e Cauntles ` 9.01 .f0 1.33 1.20 rantctty, llvus, San Joaquin, PLAS:L'.47-5' TE:ZUji Santa Crus, Shasta, Sierra, - A:a.t.a sn! Coottra casts Sisslyou. itanislaus, Suttot, Co.ntIta 0.07 .0o 1.10 Tehama, trinity, Tulare, Peetno. slags an4 r+dota Tuoiume' end Yuba counties 13.60 1.119 2.00 .10 Counties 0.64 .00 1.40 Lake, Maps en0 iolens Counties 13.11 1.13 2.20 .1; i . 88.88, FIGUAt 111016111, VOL 42, N0. 74-4RIOAr, MRIs 22, 1977 OTCIs)tkt so. CA77•SW Me 13 aects2ON No. CAT7•503f ops 14 frt•ir at•tt bt.►vr,+e•t, �• ' B•.it ..�� frim.an..lit+►•t r.,atm Hr.d► Eaw+t+ra )•tit Rat:• N i Y rwtia+t Yan�iµ •filar Hfa,tr [/.t•tlra AHr.Tr. Rer.+ N 1.* ►wai•at Yart:ra u1/ar ►0p7'OISt AGOCCJi1t (Cont'd) A:a7t:a and CiCntre Costa ODuntiti Amadot, Sacramento and Tolo ► overs i 10.f4 i 1.17 ► 1.10 .40 .04 counties r.rstic wst+setst rettlamtn nootres (slate, til• and it kettto0 w/o pu:?s) 11.11 1.17 1.10 .46 .04 corposition) $ 10.11 1 1.04 1 1.10 $1.00 .07 attur.astict Cna:•elersr Pipe- Inaoeler and Pitch 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 wrap;-ectr Coal lac built up 11.14 1.17 1.10 .40 .04 Bart Benita &rid Santa Clara A:pine, Calaeetas, raciposa, • Counties rwic-S, Ila-. Jos,aln, Stanislaus 9ootecsi kettle (l kettle) 10.10 .45 1.14 and 11.,olurnt C"Aties $vCrr""AL At7►diCRS1 Ar.:cts iSiatf, tilt Ala+^da, Contra Costs, Napa n:.»siti^n ani Guilt up) 11.29 .99 .47 and Solan Counties 11.25 .44 1.15 12% .44 telt :acnl:,t opvfator 11.44 .12 .47 Alpine, Calaveras and , Ditto, Coluts, rl D'JCado, San Joaquin Counties 11.77 .44 1.40 .92 G:ean, to its., ►moor, ►laeet, Aw.idor, butte, Coluss, Pl'.•-as, st.atta, Stetr►, Il Dorado, Glenn, lass•n, sttatiau. skit-.It, Ce14:4. uevada, Placer. Plumas, 71m.,11 ani Yu:,a C.aaatias 33crasento, Shoots, Sierra, kaolats 11.119 .1S .40 Suttee, Tehaaa, Volo and tsetrrt, t:r.7a, folate an6 r Yuba Counties a 11.01 .44 1.44 .09 T.:art C>r.,tlfa Mariposa, receed, Stanlslaut s.t+ta Ii.31 .60 .90 and Tuolumne Counties 11.14 .60 1.10 .44 Lar*. M411%. tupa, tssntetey. San Benita, Santa Z bY.=sa owntits Clara and Santa Quit Counties 11.11 30.44 1.043 1.121 . a.n.t•ta 10.11 .N 1.30 1.43 .64 Del Nott:, Ruaboldt, tike, ' eta Lt t'. Mot Hta) tf Lt:f Mn matin, tten:k0ne, Ban T tl r.ttita •/. ;.;ai 10.14 .43 1.24 1.43 .114 rcaneisco, soeim',a and 4m 21,:rratirr L,raf:frsr ripe- Trinity counties 12.90 .44 1.74 .12 wra:pft•1 Cul tat Pitch 11.13 ••.SS 1.20 1.43 .04 son Woo County 12.42 .td 1.01 .12 Del 14,1t4 and araboAt Modoe and sisklyou CAwties 10.241 .52 .19 .01% Cor:�rfa retain. Kin, KaNca sad ` R-o,frs 10.31 .40 .75 .33 trier• comantles 11.70 :44 1.23 .01 tlonttrty and Santa Ctut Coanties r + 11pOlera 10.71 • .10 1.15 . San rtancleco and San Mateo Counties Aam:ero 15.93 .69 1.15 1.19 :N ►'istic «orkets and Rettletata u kettle.) w/thuiepw ve 11.19 .40 1.15 loll A4 t attufastiei Ina94:etai t 91pewtapperai Coal tar 11.93 .40 1.15 1.10 .04 . 014791LAL •S64ST2R, VOL 12. NO. 76-011IDAT. APDL 23. 1577 ' rr::Sl.-N Ir?. Gif t tags 1S 0WtSt0w "0. "GIT-S03! tale 1i tJ tt o co Ft;.re Dt.r#.tt P.rae•tt {.tit is,tat.{e•.i.tt r.t...tt ay� . 6ritr Haa.lr t�.ter;aa 4040 A i V i..si..a VatHl.a ..JJar Rata M R t re..l..► V.c.r#.a ,.lJ.r Apr.Tr. Altr•Tr. TMRAII0 U*r1Y..LASt S:I" r/JCa IJtYL?S: Ala%.!43. Contra Costa, 041 :•�c,.A'ad:r, CJtte, Norte, Ilur.boldt, Late, G:$:seas, Col.sa, rt Dorado, Kirin, tk•ndocino, tis a, =a:at•t is■cl.d:.r, San fraucisco, Lan mAtso, F:-ry Wes Area), retced Sitl)yoa, Solana, Sonoma (eat of Stn -os;uln stvet), and Trinity Counties S 11,02 1 1.40 .93 $1.00 Sas JCA;Jtn. SNWA. butte, Colus4f i:1 D7raJ4, 54::s'^••n%o, Stanrala's, Glenn. Lassen, WQoc. S ttt. :27sara. :S,L ty, Yolo and YJoa $actda, to.PlaS . ta,PluSi, • 53csaa:nto, Snaata, Sierra, � Cc:r::ys ar.f, tats portions Sutter, Tchana, Yolo and o: E. �r::c, so�3•:3, ilt:tr Yuba Counties 11.10 a•.: S:erts Co-t•r,its tes:ludinl TILE LL"7r.4Sr L+•.4 :ir.o: 1.:241 t 10.11 •.7f 1 1.25 11.00 .10 Alan,N!a, butte. Colusa, D:rty ..akt Atte ►rd Lskt Contra Costa, 0•:1 Norte, T$2,r. Arra IO,OS .70 .20 t1 0:rado, Glenn, i)usboldt, A:az,Ga, Centra Costa, Lai., L+%*, Laaaen, ,sarin, Y.txin, rsaG✓•i:+o, Y.-reed, rtendoelnu, rloJoc, H.tpa, toatets/, ::spa. San "nit*, Nevada, Placer, Piusus, San rtan:isco. San :atto, Sactaeanto, San bonito, Sana Clara. Santa Ctut. San t'rancitco, San tUtco, :a:soo ani S:r.:nt Counties 11.38 .60 1.00 a .10 Santa Clara, SaasW, Siesta, SIr)t:d:._i F.:'M'S3 Sitktycu, Soiano, Son(wa, Q Alasr:a. Contra Costa, Y,a'rin, 'Sutter, Tehaea, Trinity. htr4. San rra-tctaco, San Yolo and Yuba Counties 12.00 .11 1.10 1.40 .093 Y,ateO, Sent$ Cara, Solana Alpine, Abador, Calaveras, 410 S3.-=% Cc%r.ttes 1$.41 .60 .f0 .09 San Joaquin, Strnlilaus and J M Fe:olnl- Counties li.{2 .60 .90 .OR Tuolunno Counties 10,17 AS .30 1.00 i lat,`!x anSt Iteaw, Rin/a, Yaders, ACsr:1t an! Contra Costa kaslposa, Mtcced and TLlata ' Ccvmtles 13.30 1.25 2.I9 .liS Counties 9.10 1.00 .SO 011 :)21te and Rueaoldt t tkrnterey and Santa Crus Co,nttas 11.N .t1 1.12 .�S Countlei li.ff 1.f1 .f3 • #101RAL 1161HIlk, VOL 42, NO. 7M-FRIDAY, A7111i 22, 1977 11=1510K W?-5039 ` Page 17 OXIS104 140. CA77-30)1 lase ll W?-5131 !A)' }t:�•'>,iS� , feria• f.taee 9e..Rt,rer•+•'• A-Ser Veit'a bayt 6-14 oriel t►yt C-Independence Dayl M•.+I� t4.441;*% D-Labor :.aye Z-Thanisgtving Day# r-fhrtataat Day. tells N i Y Peasi64t V0e004a 6.401 LAD09tOL9 Nr•7r. a. I1?l:;tr conttloutes 11 of basic hourly rate fat over S years' Group 1 8 1.295 f 1.00 1 1.70 .90 .10 at:vice" and 24 a* taste hourly rate for i sonths to S Yeats Group 1(a) 4.52 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 as Vacation Pay Credit. Sia Paid IYslidayst A through r. Croup l(b) 1.795 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 Croup I(c) 1.345 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 b. player coattt-utes 5.22 pct lour taboltday Lund plus 1.1) Group I(d) 0.245 1,00 1.70 .90 .10 per hos: to vacation Fund tot the first year of euployrentt t Group 1(e) 2.145 1.00 1.10 .90 .10 3 ytar tut less t".aa 5 years $.)3 pet hour to Vacation Fundi ' CTtup ltt) 8.495 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 S yea:a but less Lhan to Yeats 5.41 per hour to VacatIgA fund( Croup 2 8.145 1.00 1.70 .00 .10 wet 10 years 0.53 pit hour to Vacation rural. Croup 3 4.045 1.00 1.70 .99 .10 C. ttployer conttlsutts 5.90 pet hour for the first five years of eg1o3•oentt After five years 11.05 pet lout to Vacation arr0 ioliday leneflts, lADORMIR3 tGunnits) Croup It9.755 1.00 •1.10 .90 .10 e Group 21 8.185 1.00 1.70 .10 .10 Croup 34 9.045 1.00 1:70 .19 .10 • WOk1,49 ' (Tunnel aM Abaft Work) fy ' Group 1 5.885 1.00 1.70 .90 .14 Croup 2 *.SSS 1.00 1.70 .10 .14 Group 3 0.375 1.00 1.70 .90 .14 croup 4 1.25! 1.40 1.74 .94 .14 iA tweeck too Work) Croup 1 9.215 1.40 1.70 .!i .14 Croup 7 4.145 1.40 1.70 .00 .14 ' irewP 3 0.005 1.N 1.79 .44 .14 . . , ,.� i1D12A/ 21015111. VOL 0, NO. Y"AWAY. APRIL 22, MY ip C4 ' S.C•; !s). 1 17 Pagt U Pass 20 DOC131001 NO. CA77-S0l9 (� av Gra_ 1: X;r.`att 1:cne:s end et•r,:: Bark,). vaeket and sl!ttlar G[oup Itd)t sepal[ Teaekaen and Load bads tout and covet work Msirs:w, ,faller, loglosdcc and of subway atter the temporary cevsr has been placed) Cr7::trt: et 4:1 toss: C*3•rcre:e and r3lrasatt mixer a-..' un,-.-:1 C:n^rat• ;)r. mora; Cureeetc s.rv; C•xte:ete Cc cup 1{,211 Laborers on general consttuction watt an or In La•.;ar; Crit!ec oaG;'cr storing. Ca: g:cn;te curb tettect t'ot's tell hole foottn72 and sh3!t ra:tr.:A dltp ler:; Green eat:ars, 1!gvlar»r..-an, Hresected. t;:;::ra :a.•t. -r,r t;.arrcrc: Jatart.] of p:;c ovec 12 inchesl Gtoun ilf)s Contra Costa County C.nlyt Plpglayacs, Csultets, i'att:tntn, tot-•an and ren Comate, Plpevcapnce-«, Ceu!•rit Layers and Plastic ptrelayersi It-t. ca•:st c and similar i'rec:urn Pine Te;:ac, no Dint pipe a)d str!rptng of size, t:;a :a^::::,t _;}::.;. r.t^.tlr.7, .:sal.n7, tta_kin1, trench- including cepair of voids, Preetst 1t)nlole Settees, Cast to place, Manhole Lora cetV.cs t ).:. •, and t+'et oc !ry)t ?aver-mt Lrg3ktrs a-<:; :;r_, t-::-,!:;; t-,) y,:ndrri ?i;alryets, aiuliart, bandsta, Gtovp 2s lsphalt St•,ovolgrsr Caaent du-pits and hendlin7 dry co%#nt laytts, p:a;t)e Y.;•^.l:ycrst Post hate or gy,:u+; Choxe-:otter and tiger (cite:trq work): Co-ctett , - all., ,t: Sri t!r::rtct Puwet Cuekec Ouapct and Cnuttwnt Concrete Chipping and G:,r.:ingt t - •ra c, a:i c;,.:t t.,r: ;t a.: c-c--t it C:o-p 2tt Lon tet gtin Concceta Latsuers t.•tt or Jry)t Drilttr'r t!elpe:l Ct,uer. ::ndtri 5.-; P.;:.;-:::•..;,vat z^d roc•-;:.rgv_ trcicJ!r.7 placing t;tz:l^nan, ).W%;Ctr921 llydt+ull. Monitor (cr.er 120 !be rre::ure)) t! •• .. a.: a-;'_. ca-.d t-tt or :!*yl: ;:,t:.r7 .ctcilioc. 143ilnl and un'.oai:irg, e3ttying a-d handling o! all tell and T-,i c•.r:rate c`;;:�:; t,:a trr,ic:,ar - NO or similar rut•::lois tot u:,r to reln!ecetng concrete rocoteuetionr Pittebvcgh t..;e •:.! ell s•,aii t:sr.r!.••cs)t Pats and -.it:!. wish: Roto- Chipl+.ie, and ai•rilar typo brush SAredda:s; Slcpers Singlatoot. ;-•,:na•t, G:nr.sn, t%a:ti-mane St,nallirl and pant' held, pneuienic tarn.-cs All pneumatic, sic, gas, a;td electric -'1•';t :a:� cl••arertl 'rte c)lrLe:er •ht,ra-ccread - Doll (lost tOOIc1 Jacking of pipe under 12 Inchas l- ca-:.!•c::3s wk'.-, i3!.;rers• wstkl Vlbtatorst Drt pat-it sachinel E!t1 ;rc:c;res b:w ;ipi (15" or ever. 1C0 Its. pressure nr ovec)) Group 3t All elasnu, work of dcbcis. grounds and bulldlnls ineluditsy ' r.::c ,ttdif 4kn'.•3:%ila: type; Later tan in cornenion with but not li-lttd to attest cteanetet Cltaninq and yatsing wirrowsl :n:•:rcrs' .ark Conotruction'latorets Ioeluding brid•1t and gtnaral labocccat 060i'-T311. load tp3ttgt; fire K3tcharl Uteat Clcancrst Carder.-Its, 1131 t J.y 0:t:l MA.-I T t-2Ar GarEcdntc- rivet Y«,del D1%I43 A. Ibctleultucal and IsWscapo lsbotoral .Lotting[ Limbarst Dcush oral little: ty;,! :rill:; Tcack dti)le:s; 3acR lag driliarst tnadatsl Pllera, saintenanca landxape labotets on new construction) Z CtaM-.n! drlllr:lt•i::.;on dcillecs; M.:c"ii:c31 deill•irs - all M•alnkenance, Repair Tratknrn and toad bedst Btcetteac and Railroad Q t;•1cs ct;attitts al IFF's Or C-'t%W o! Pwcfi Xatcipla unit ' construction Track LaWcetn; Tesyaraty aic and water lines, Victaulic s drlllat X34ters ant F:w_ete•;al All walk of Iaaling, placing or simllacl Tool coos attendantt Pence tctetotas Guardrail iiecLocs) n a-! t.i:ticj of all ;a-rtr ad eanloslves of whatever typa re- Pavement Markets (button setters) M S:ail•.t: ct rotr>: u:td for such loadir.7 and placing) Mlgh saaltrs iina�itr.; 2.J.Iin) of canti Was tsppacs Bit griodet • LAtOP.L7tS Gro:p i(b)r Sevt[ Cluna[e e , IG•aanite) Gto,sp ltcls 11vrnin7 and i6t1dlal " Gcsup 11 Rbsslsaan (isclsding aw"Mli, Potasa)l bodaas) GCOWW ft • Group 3t Pabow+dcan 4cow 3t General L NA"ars ND ,"",� FEDERAL 210111142, VOL 42, NO. Ti--FRIDAY, APRIL 22. 10? * DMISI(A 6417-SOlf Tags 21 OCCISION n0, CA77-5011 tape 2* LAAORf.111 (7ttnnel and Shaft work) ` t Croup It Ola•ond Drillert Gtoundnant Ganite at steitereu ltossIA- iale. Floe.#eeerta Poo Is trent Wrwl. Shaft WOCk AM Rilst tbelaw actual or excavated POWERDgUIPMPNI 09Wt101t3t N.$$a if.e.t.e prtntnd lfrell Dff.DCM Rft.s N t>r PM64906 Vote';*. .•!/•r SCNLIULL I A.H.7a. Gra,? tt !It G:ln"_ere llastert prtlleta, Powe+taco-M sdingt Chatty CI .SNCLL AND DIPPER ORMIM Pic%trccn - uhtte car Is lt'.ttdt Goa::ttt Pintsket in Tunnels Coo- - (New ctinatcuction) creta Scree# can; Gro-it Pu--,stn and Po m&n! Gunitf and Shatecets G1vea an_ POtt.ni Keatef*-nr Nigh Pressure Notticratnt Ninets G:ao 1t .6MWI, taclJsing sop aid bottoa can on daft and talar work# aatgecanl oeckhandi PiceSrttt 1+t;per i'vrttr.ter, on slick line# Sandblaster-poatan (work assign- oiler otnt ir.etrclsr.Seeblel Steel fora Aatsets and Setterst Tieafetaan, Area 1 $6.29 S 1.07. 1 1.71 .80 .14 Pftlr�ero+n - wood or atttl cc substitute rasteelals thereto#$$ Ares, 2 1.1) 1.07• 1.78 .a0 .14 TLggtc Ace& 1 9.41 1.076 1.78 .40 .14, Arta 4 1.40 1.07a 1.71 .80 .14 Grojp It Cabltterdett Chuektendert Powdatwan-priaet house$ Vibtatar- wen, ►avenent areakecs Croup 2t Dyck 1:4911eerof Deck Nate Gco•rp 41 Sall Gang - tttckera. Tcackaenl Conccete Crew - includes Area 1 9.91 1.07• 1.71 .80 .14 tod.1np and spetrdingi Duc?aen (any S.etAod)t Grout Crawl Aa- Ater 2 10.74 1.07• 1.711 .60 .14 bow.acen) swa.spet Area 1 11.07 1.07• 1.7! .80 .14 Acw 4 11.21 1.l7• 1.78 .00 .14 LAPOAPAS Oroup1_ iNrackinq hark} lteldect Nachania Voldec( vat" ting i ns ax Group it Stifled Utecktc treeovinp and salvaging of Saab, trindowse Area 1 10.'11 1.07• 1.74 .00 .14 dtsoes, pl"bing and tleetrlC (/atucgs Acca 2 11.15 1.07• 1.11 .10 ' • .li .•• Are* 7 11.41 1.070 1.71 .10 .14 t! Gtwp 2t seal-skilled w:eckax (salvaging of octet building ssrteciala) Area 4 11.71 1.076 1.71 .00 .14 4 Gawp 24 Central tibotac (includes all Cles+utp walk. 1as41eeq, Group At t t ltastber, leading and butninp of Nbcls) Clam4hell q+exawx {up to • and inclu4laq 7 cu, yda. . w.r.c•I -9 foot !sy} i Ate& 1 11.01 1.070 1.74 •.00 .14 Area 2 11.04 1.07• 1.71 .00 .14 Ager l t 12.14 1.01• 1.71 .00 '.14 • Arta 4 12.11 1.117• 1.71 .ii .140 tiroua 4-Ae Clastskell oyeratet {araC 7 8boa faY} . Ara& 1 12.00 1.178 • Mea 2 12.11! 1.07* 1.70 .ii .it Ace& 2 11.21 1.07• 1.70 .44 .14 ` ` a1ea # 12:41 i.ij• 1.70 di .i# 1 t 110111A1 1116461116 VOL 42. 140. 74-41111DAYe /l►Iil 23, 1977 t CA77-SM Pose 13 OCCISIC44 110. CA77-5039 )ale 34 t_V • c 4 N j Ln.r fd.4e 6."fir.P•r...•a GgSr,P.r•.ewr. 6.de ' ha.r(r 7W001ri (O:cJgingl r 6n •a M l IN Paslrs YsteMa. ad/.r j 7-:•.'_' 1;:.1:•�=.: GJl:7•L' (Cort' I G.•a � h C / tuu.n Veuda ••dJ., loft on self-prcyellld vessels Awa Tr. f AIIt.Tr. Icr.ccyt skiffs rcrefed by out- I1 board Cotorc► enga7cd In Loving �' _ _ 'c ^C.:'•: Ana nhi(ttnq of Dates, vessels andwatt[ mine '7tatt or Ln the '7•__, ttana,ortatial by water of ye:ecnnel, naterlals, equlpernt anJ supplies ji� :acat.r•:; Levee- ... .•,l.tt:a:r; ('vitt Dockhand/Yechanlcs /.:•a 1.1: 1 1.07• i 1,71 .10 .14 Arca 1 /.:• 1.11 a f.11 1.07• 1.71 .60 ,I4 Atc♦ 1 410.05 .69 l.il 41.16 , s I 9.39 1.07• 1.76 .10 .14 Atca ) 10.)0 .69 1.41 1.14 L!- a t 9.47 1.07• 1.76 .t6 .14 %ten 4 I0.SS .19 1.41 1.16 Cpera•or Yeohanie/Match on Cnyineer c•• ;•:; LfetaratoI Dees Area 1 30.73 .96 1.74 1.1S 1..;.-•.t Asea 2 11.25 .96 1.36 1.15 I:•a 9.10 1.07• 1.74 .60 .14 Area 7 11.So .96 1.76 1.1S l.:ca • 10.05 1.07• 1.74 .10 .14 At ea 4 11.73 .96. 1.26 LAS 10,)0 1.07• 1.7d .6U .14 Lata 4 10.40 1.071 1.76 .80 .14 Building and Heavy Construction Toa Ousts Iwotk on self-Ptopelled Z keldetl rc celsl 0 ! •>.:r!: r..et.aatc coat Operators 10.75 .66 1.36 1.15 n j %tier 1 0.15 1.07• 1.75 .40 .14 10,70 1.t7• 1.70 .60 .li PCVSf?+�?f5r 'M • lout Ctntets Ceti natedr City Ua Is of Oa land, gartrrancls 10.94 1.07 1.76 .6a .14 7 11.23 1.07• 1.76 .60 .14 tactaacnto and Stockton, Captor is A-4r Ares 1 - Up to 20 toad miles iters Bald Cin era. S Owshell Operator Ace& 2 - Mrs than 26 road miles o and 1 pluding • road mil f 10.45 1.07• 1.71 .60 .14 (took said Centers. IAtes 2 11.34 1.01• 1.76 .60 .14 Area 7 - Outslde of 70 road miles from wl Canoes /sea 11.41 1.07• 1.76 .40 .14 Aces a 4 - M areextending 25 ror miles ( om obotel ins at ' A to 4 12.00 1.,67• 1.76 .66 .14 Jake Tab". • oloal des 1.26 pt kmur to,possiol ed Mealu and well ce 7wd. ' PAGARAl REGISTER, VOL 43. NO. 7E--FRIDAY. A►611 22, 1977 r aMESJON NO. CAT7-Solt Pym 3% ORsCJfJQt 1JO. CA??-S03t tate 2s • t(71fD1 tr3uit:tD1'f 0►f3tA1'Oas ' �-•-••^-^•' - iti ledc lviryy b••Ir Fri• •b,.•I;�•Pgwuh M.,.ir E(.••rc•e Group It Assistant to engineer (Fireman, Oiler, 0vekh") R•r•• N 4.K !'a•rla•a Y•t•rNa s•U•r , ABS,.To. Group 1-Ar Compressor Operator a POs.T3k MuzPM--r O►ehA70u Group 1-br Truck Ctans Oiler (Piledrlvtng) Group 2r Tugget foist (holsting material only) Group I 4.74 i 1.35• S 2.00 .10 .24 Group 2-As Compressor Operator (2-7)1 Generator (100 K.W. of oeetyr Gtouy 1(4) t.11 1.35' 2.00 .90 .24 2-7 Welding Nschins (2-1)(Powered other than Grasp Jib) 9.24 1.3V 2.00 .90 .24 � i )i ng by aleetrieitTl Croup 2 t.at 1.15, 2.00 .90 .24 Group 3r O,,ck rngineert rork Littr A-rtase) self-propelled soon Grx p 2(a) 10.10 1.35 2.00 .90 .24 type lilting device Grasp 3 10.40 I.15• 2.00 .10 .24 Grcua 3(s) 10.74 1.35' 2.00 .90 .24 Gto.p 4 11.33 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 Group 3-At Heavy Duty P.tpairsan "/or tMldar • Ctoup S 11.41 1.35• 2.00 .40 .24 • Group tr Operating fnglnerr In lieu at Assistant to rngir•eer •JACludes 1.23 per bout to renal ed MAIM and Uel are rand. Tending Sailer or Corpressor attached to Crane Plledrlverr Operator- at Piledrivirg sign, Said or rlo4ting and 0rreick marled Operates at Olesel at Gasoline powered Crane li(edtivet (v/o boll::) up to and Including I cu. yd.t Truck Ctans, up to and including 21 i tons hoiating astetial only • Group Ss Opetatar a: 0108:1 of Gasoline powered Clans tiledrivet (w/o boiler) over I cu. yd.t Operator of Crane (w/stens, tiash • boiler, puop at caaptassor attachadll Operator of areas powered Crawls( of universal type deivat (Rsysaond of stailar typeyl Truest Clans, over 2S tons holstirst atatstiol or pattatai" Piledrivirp work #9016AL 41043161, VOL. 43, 00. 7JlAIDAY, APRIL 74, IM' ' • 6W I(*, CA77-5010 Page 27 DMISIOrr No. CA77-Sols Page :s 00 POWER EQUI"rXT OPtRATOCS 11Rit0 I and I I) --- Group is Assistants to "t metes (aeat•r-ani rieessnr P.a+r1 Duty PepaterAn .1ir bai< Fsialo Ou.lils P.r.e•i• Selperl Oiltrl DaCkhand: SignalaanTa l Swltcttans' r Pot Ptre'an11 Parts:an Basic N. ilr �- (Heavy Duty Rvpaic shop parts (cow) H6.1R.le$ Rua h U !•e.sIiJe<.1i.• ).es Yaett.a saUu r01.7r't E(tUIPMEirC OPIe'tATCl.19 Appr.Tr. Group 2: Co.spressor Operator; Conertte Mixer (up to and including 1 yard)[ Conveyor Belt Operator Itunnel); r►ctoan Pot Plants Hydraulic: r.anitors 1 AM 2 Mechanical Conveyor (nandling building raterials)i Mixer boa Opeta:ar (eoncretc plant): Pump Operator) Spreader bowman (with sette4s)t Tat Pot Fireman Ipowar agitated) Group It i 0.70 $10,10 1.15` i 2.00 .90 .24 Group 3: box Operator (bunker): )lalleoptcr Radio--in (sigesi:an)s Mct')r- Croup 21 9.05 10.45 1.w 2.00 .90 .24 can; Locomotive; 011ec: Ross Carritt tcor•str6etlon )eb site): Potw..%t G:o6p It 9.26 10.66 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 Operator: Scceednan (except asphaltic eocccett pav►r.7)s Selt-pco;.tlltd, Group 41 9.11 11.21 1.35• 2.00 .9O .24 autom;.tically applied concrete curing cathine ion streets, highways. Group SI 10.02 11.42 1.35' 2.00 .90 .24 atcports and can4is)1 Trenching rachlne (2',axtaam digging capacity 1 Group t: 10.17 11.57 1.15• 2.00 .90 .24 it. depth)1 Tugger Holst, single drool Truck Ccanc 011ee Group 71 10.32 11.72 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 Group It 10.72 12.12 1.35• .2.00 .90 .24 Group 4t ballast Jack Tarperi Ballast Rtgulatorr ballast Tarpte PWItl- Group 91 10.94 12.34 1.15• 2.00 .90 .24 ur se/ boxaan tan halt Group 101 illi 12.54 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 p Lu ?(construction Clsvate) OLi etoc teci W)t For. Litt or Lux..ar Stacker leanattuetion }05 sites: Line rsstetl LeLtlution and Group 30-as 1I.2S 12.65 1.15• 2.00 .90 .24 Service Engineer (mobile and geese rack): Matetlal Hoist (1 dcurlr Group 111 11.42 12.12 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 Shuttlecar! Tie S�neecr Towccmobile Croup 11-As 12.49 13.95 1.15• 2.00 .90 .24 Group mil-61 12.77 14.25 1.1se 2.00 .$0 .24 Group St Cozvtessor Operator 12 to 7)f Concrete Mixers covet 1 y4rd)( Group ll-cs 13.07 14.SS 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 Concrete Puxps of Pumperete Cuns1 Generatoce (ICO R.w, or over): Gtouting Machines Pcess-veld (atr-1>7erated): Props (2 to 711 Welding *Includes S.22 Pec hour to M•schlnes (powered other than by electricity) 12 to 7) Pensioned asalth and }Peltate Pond. � " Group 61 BUI Lima road Pactor or stmllarl boon Truck or Dual pucpost • A-m art! Truck: Concrete batch Plants (vet cc dry)s Concrete Saw; Icelr- propelled unit) on streets, highways, airports and canalSt Drill:rg an0 boCLN Kichtnecy, vertical and horizontal (not to apply to watetligers, wren ' drills of }ackha.wts): Gcadesetter, Grade Checker (ntchanica: or otnet- vise)I litrhline Cableway Signalr.anl Ioconotivrs Istc4'+ cc over )3 tans) •; . K.ginnls internal Full Slab Vibrator con s)rpocts, hlgstwa,?s, canals and warehouces)I Mechanical rinishoce Ieorerete) (Clity. Jornson, sis.e:l btid9e Deck or sizilac types)! rrehanleal lura, Curb and/or curt and • cutter rtchtne, concrete or asFhalt/ portable CrucLer: Pest Zf4vcr (rt-1500 and similar)! Pant Juebo Operator (settlr; rI.p totes, etc. s In tunnels)) A011491 kireldman 1R4rN9►Gr44re and slsilar) (acphaltic concrete pavinq): salt-29apolled Cbsyactoc (aing)e engine): salt-propelled t Pipeline wrapping H&CKLme. recaulte Cu. at sls►lac typesll slip rotas Pumps 111ttin11 d4wlca 909 0oalaa4ta (OCAS)I small AuLbe9 :ic*d Ttactac41 ' . 44691690 54a09 1 FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 42, NO. 78-itIDAY, APRIL 92, 1977 09CIIIICX NO. CA77-Sa31 Pals 1! 4LCI51001 M. CA77-Sall Page 30 t PCvm vVir aNT oprm- A9 (Cont'd) (APX.XS I ant$ 11) PoweR Dpulprl~rT OPEUTO" (Cont'41 �. (AREAS I and III Ctcup 71 Conctete Convetot or Concrete Puap, Truck at Lqulprnnt mounted (boom length to ar-plyl: Concrete Conveyor, truilding site: Deck Logintete) Croup 10-At Backhoe (hydtaullci (up to and including 1 cu. yds. m.r.c-Ii Ptah Druo rixeri F+liar ren7on Pu-.p and slrilar types) Gantry Aidec Baekhx (Cable:) (up to and including l cu. yd. ■.c.e.)t Ctaoinatson Do.; - (or sie(letit Irf.#.m.:�-tr lot similar): rateriai Moist (2 of amore druas)) hoc and Loader crier 1/2 cu. )d. •.r.c.)r Continuous Flight Tis $act r.ceranical tini:`ers of Spreader Machine (aspnalt, Darter-Cceens and r Auger (up to and Including I cu, yds.) (e Cant attachment Cranes (not tiro, s1e(la:)$ +:t.c of Shaft lsolstr r,ixernoollat Pave:x•nt Breaker breaker with at 25 tons, Itarrccnead and Canteynl Grade-all$ Iup'to and including : cu rItAaat Cbrprestor Cu-alaa.toni pava.�;nt breaker, truck rounted yd.11 )over shovel&, Clap.nel)s, Draglines. (up to end Including I cu. It, with caritettot Cc-�rnation; 71rc vt nitng 11.3chine (pipelin^s only)) m.c.e.)t rover Blade: (single cngin%)t Cell-prop•:lied Drew-type Littir.g Pore C1t4n;nl r.t:h)ne (tractor propallad and &uppotted)$ Pipe Wrapping Device (center Nouns) lovot 10 tonsil Self-propelled Boom-type Lilting rarhina (tcactot ftoptii•-d and supinr:•:d)t Aeftig^.cation Plant: $alley Device (euntat ruunt) Wier 15 tons) C;etator (fln:ah asp).alti$ .elf-propell-d tiaoa tyre, lifting device (eentae count) III tans or lest M.A.C.)) Selt-prop-ILed Gltvating Grade Plane) Gcoup Ili Automatic Concrete Slip form Pavers Automatic Railroad Cat Slusf.ct Cpm:atarr Sall Tractor (vith Lox-a) Soil Testscl Truck type Loader Duepert Canal Pinlcr Drain Dacklillect Canal Tttcri rr Canal Ttiraer v/ditching attachment&$ Cranes (over 2S tons up to and in:la41Ag IIS Ctaap !t A:mr-C:a:cr (at sintlat); A:a1a)t Plant Ciginset•t Cast-in-Plats tonsil Continuous Flight Tie Dack Auger over I cu. yd. (irclul)ng :tart), Pipe !.►flat r4:h1rt1 Cotbinatlen Slusher and Motor Opecatocl Concrete Dcott Travelift 650-A-1 or similar 445 tons or over)) )lighlire Cabie.ul Batch Plant i'4ltip:e uni:sn! Doter$ R1!841n7 Sh:eld opacatotl heavy Dutr (over 5 tont)) Loader (over 4 yds,r up to and includirg 12 cu. yds.)) Y,..,, teral)t•an and/cr Ncldet, Ran Seal `.".:chine (or ei+ilac)t Xolxan Loader) Diads (multi-engine)$ Power Shovels, Ciaa&hells, Draglines. Yacxtota, Loadtt tup tb 2 y4&)1 rochanicai :cen.h Shield: Portable C:uthing and Crade-alit (over I yd. and up to and including 7 cu. yds, m.t.c)) P.b;tt- Saleenlnl Pl,ir.tst Push Cat, ausr.;t Tired Carth-moving tqulpsene lup tired earth roving machines (multiple propulsion povor units and two to and tr.:14.lng 4S cu. ids. 'struck' a.c.C•) Luelids, T-Pulls, IM-10, 20, oc sora scrapers) (up to and•ineluding 75 cu. yds. •atcu:k• m.r.e.): tart 21, and sieilset ruASat T:rrd Doseri Self-propviled Compactor with Dowel propelled Compactor (with sultlple propulsion power units)) Single cr.yit.• she&*foot) Tin:•er Satede( (tutber tired or slailar equip•+ent)) Tractor Rubbe:-tired L.itMmoving Machines twith tandem serepers)I Slip loco Gca.tt SecaFscs Tractor Tten:hing rachinet Tti-batch revert Tunnel Mole Paver (conc(ete or asphalt)t Tandem Carso Tovec Cranes rabile) Tcenctar $or)n2 rachinel 4etdecl taods-o:aer (and other sloilar Pugmill equipoent) (pulling attached bhield)i Universal Llebher and Tow, Cranes (and tYPc0)) Wheel CrCavator (up to and Including 750 cu. yd.pec houcnt 14,Lt,, Cta,;p 91 Canal rin;st Drain Dlgge:l ChlcaSo Soon) Combination Meet Crane (over 25 tons) a-.s Ca-.^tessor (gunitelt Cc=:,lratlon Sl:irry hirer and/o, Cleanest 11:lhlins Cahltvsy IS teas an! ur.ec)1 Lull Hl-Lift or 41m11ar (20 ft, or ovetll JWek)etq - Croup 11-Ar $and Wagons (!n conjunction with Wheal Otcavatoe)t Crania (cat-ter tits, rail of track t)ps)t Ttaetat (with (soon) (D-$ at (over 125 tons)1 Loader (over 12 cu. yda.i up to and lncludtrq is ct. r w, :.?rgtr And a:cllac) rover Shovels and Draglines•(ovec 7 cu. yds., a.c.e.)I Rubbsr Tlcc4 ri.t. purposo Eatth raving MaChinss t2 units over 75 cu. yds. "Struck" a.c.c., Oro:p :01 eco:-ty;e lackfillinl, r3chlnet $tldge Crane) Cary-lift (or %beol Excavator (over 75o'cu. yds. pos.houc) s(_Ilat)s Lliqzical ceratin? ra:hlres Cerainatlon $ackhot and toadst ' tu? to ♦.! tnC14ti.^.1 1/1 cu. yd. a.r.c.)t Derrick (2 opscatocs required Croup 11-4/ load#$ (over li cu. yda.) Vm en win; ra;ir.e remote fro-i holet)t Detrick Carlos (except extavotiotk work), tL_-_at uaa.ttl Aears Lle;cadet: Elevating Gradect Peavy Duty Croup ll-Ct Operator of Mslicoptar {vltas used Lt 6raetla4 vock)I &Q210L. liotaty Grt:l its` tPre:.:ding Calsoon roundation work and Robbins type Controlled Eartluoving Equipment •ttlls)) rothrtn-. s.or.rer (or otallat)) Litt Slob FAChiriel (Valtkacl and et-1ls: tipesll Laster 12 yds. up to and Including 4 ydo.), LoC000tive (ever iC3 tc.$) (sin;:• at _-llt)ple units)# Malt(plet "inn Eacthmovirq r,A:htr• 1i4C11E2, :0:099, ate.) Ina tandem sccailec)l Pro-stream Dols% ' •Sita;?;n2 rath:nst fie—rvott-Debris Tug )salt-pco?ette4 fiastingIt owbbtt- llnd,leraprr, asll•loa4tal (pr•]!I6 wheels, ete.11 Lkuttle Cat 196414114 statLLA)I Sirs:s 1:111n0 scraper over 6S yds.) Soil Rtabiliasc it 6 11 o9 e; alit Sub-5radec (Gatcles or other sutanatic 4M)c tractor, Otai. lreaaot Ctiil Co:btnatlonl Track Laylno %YP4 earth rriv(nl Mehiae (4140110 snl(ns wILI% tandes setapes*)I Train loading etatiamt Yacow tieolLag llar►tl 1619101 C96he IMP to eats 4140061nl !S tons) • i U814" 41011111, VOL. 42, NO. YO—ISIDAY, APRIL 23, VIFY • "CINN NO. CA77•5019 ►age 11 BOCISIOM 00. CA71-S41S rr 32 Fai.q l.sefiit Nete'ea. N.wtr Elva.t..e • ieNs N t V rseslees t<.esaita t.a.'t. R.4► H 4 r roodeas Ysatisa .eUu , b/••7.. TRrn:r DptVEPS Atfa.7r. TRUCK DRIVERS, (Cont d1 MAcL^- SPkrADER (.Iwoawset, under 6 yds, water LIM JITNCYS, rock Litt 11 10.0)5 $ 1.195 .70 111.00 levels; Das of Nam tul driver) Con:rste pax? ►sch)rt) Concrete pulp truck 10.0n (under Nis, AGITATOR under 11 Ids.) )0.055 1.195 .70 1.00 fiat tack truck is used (urdec sp?copflsce flat talk tau TRUCK WAIN" HELPER 10.075 1.195 .70 1.00 s?.all apply); mn? funder c yda, water level); Dunperets VACUtd4 TRUCK under ().S00 truck tundec a yds. water gallons) 10.015 1.19S .70 1.00 level)) Duapater (under a yda. water level)) Escort or pilot SCISSOR TRUCX) Single unit car driver; Nrrptr truck (when flat rack (I axle unit)• flat tack truck is used Industrial Litt Truck af•pccptiate flat tack tat• (neUranical tailgatell , shall'apply): Pickups; Sxlds Swall tutber tlttd tractor tdtbtat Wit, inter t yds. water ( (when used within teaaatera• ' 14%11: Teas dtiveraf Trucks Jurisdiction) 10.10 1.195 .70 1.00 (dry pvr•batch cancteta sit, un.cr 6 yds. water level)( JLr7jNO TRUCS t NATER TRUCK ieiperslMRart2sovtexen 3 0.905 { 1.195 .70 $1.00 (2,500 gals. undat 1,000 gals.) 10.11S 1.193 .70 1.00 W" CLI.V47 SPKLAGLA (wfw G7101KATION WNCA TRUM Avget. ( yes, and under 6 WITH L•OIST) Transit, • yds, water level)I funp 16 Nix Agitator (6 yes. and Yds. and under 6 yds. water under 0 yds.) 10.is3 Lits .70 1.00 laveli; O.rr.•crete (i Yds. and undst 6 yds. water Ievel)I VACUUM TIIUCs (I,s00 gala. fu-?ster (c yds. and under 6 and un"C 3'300 gals.) 10.16S Liss .70 1.00 yds. water ltti•el)) Skid$ (debtt box 6 yds. and under 6 Ida. 9Wl092a-TIAM INti CRA iOrt Waite level); Single unit fiat Nllt-leaded) 1h17S 1.195 .70 LM tack (2 axle unit); industrial Litt Truck (aecisanical tailgate) U ueks (dty pre-batch eexrtu rix, i yda, sad under S yds. water level) 10.00 1.1! .70 1.00 3iTTIa4 TRUCK and NA-M T7i9Ci '• + 'IWW*t 2'so0 Salle") 10.01 1.10s .70 1.00 lMW/ YAGISTE16 VOL 12, NO. 76-ooFAWAY, AAA 31e 1W ' a * Dtwt:� G"•?I-5011 14ge 11 DCCISIDN NO. CA77•50111 0454 >i . ►:riree gar.tilt Psp.41t Frirle fruli It P.T�rrH f.i1e Orale ,.�.. N...IT E>Srrtrti.r N•r,lr tl.tarir. Rr+.. N 1• t.rNrrt V.ul{•a ..IAr R.Irr N L V Pyesis. Vac.d.■ •.rru �.[ :,'t!'•x?Sr (tr'sr'w AIIr.Tr. TRt)CK ORtVCAS (Cont'd} a►►r.tr. Ll'Jt tC'.._:: SPTSI�I,1 tvM a_,el, 6 yCs, ani ,,der 0 716. water Ievaljs D•+*%? t6 TRANSIT NIX AGMI' Q lover ye.. a-d .r,:ct 4 yds. water 10 yda, through 12 yds.) 310.1511 t 1.115 .70 {1.00 Isva11t D acre:e (6 yds. BULK CrXCtr SPM%DER (w/wo at.$ un.:it a fes. water leval)t D.rot:rr (6 yds. and ucder 0 auger, 0 yds. and Including „t. water levelit ,'.tlds (tebtls 22 yds. water laws I)I Dui? (0 yds, and ilcluding 12 trait 6 ye:, ar.d unlet 0 yds, yda. water lavcl)t Dumperate +rater :evel)t a ix, 4 dry pre- (0 yds. yds. and including 12 &sten eo• 8yd rats, 6 yde. yds. water leVal)t Selt-pro- 4-.d wr.3rr ! yrs. water level) i 18.28 6 1.105 .70 11.00 palled *treat sweeper with A-r7-t1:X•, tiltr'it :'xlt:kst telt-contained tutute bine ' a•73r r=flet lotto-Iilt. Skids (dubr)s•box, 0 yds. S and lneluding 12 yds, water crane type liettlrrglr v leel)t Snow o and/or avow :.ttttr.7 end •*sat trete g 14..:O fall. &r.d und4s plowl Truck (dry pre-batch concrete rain, 0 yds. and l,CO2 5+1a.)I itaLrxc tired lnclu.lingtl2 yda. water 10.215 1.105 .70 1.00 • levelli Durspstar (0 yds. end Including 12 yde. water (t•2gh t"d) 10.22 1.195 .70 1.00 level) 10.16 1.195 .70 1.90 I.:S l^:;0 and SMILAA l poarVY tneck lowUW y&ed�T } 10.65 1.115 .74 1.00 11:7 Onhim 10.213 1.195 .70 1.00 7p-.; :T rtla AC27ATM TWI31T MIX ACITATM 10 y14. through 10 yda.) 10455 1.105 .70 1.00 (Over 12 yds. through 14 yde.) 14,655 1.295 .74 1.16 Vt-2;.4s :AV.-% (5.500 gals. and wn.:er 7.500 gals.) 10.2611 1.193 r70 1600 .:RS -M." 6 WATU TAL)C0 e (5.606 5419. aad un�a[ 3 7,000 gala.) 16.213 1.101 .14 1.00 FIDUAL 21011TIR. VOL. 42, NO. 74-FRIDAY, Att)L 224 MY +...w�..:a.r,�.L•lt.tu.,`.;�'�.:�.�'L1J.:�'.:'.:'C.:'.1�1'.�t sr_i+.a.... - 6666-..6666.....�.......r..._.. •-.+r w•aN�:.r<•r,.r: DMIZIOU 10. CA77-1032 tape 33 DECISION )#o. CA77-5039 Cage Ii Naga e.aeri6 poi s.te eels Feu4e p••.t.ra Fat M..,.6_666 Deis Navrt► £1+veils. 2.106 N L M /w 31.63 Y.c.ri.• •+1.'.1 , 11.1.6 t)IL V IMat.46 V.teda TTaj (Cunt'd). .•J/•r TnttCK Dx#Va.y,.Tr. # • MCK oftW AS 'lc4 t d) App.Tr. eULx CEti'lT SPar_k0EA (v/wo DULr MU-17. SMADER (v/w ouge(, over 12 yds, and auger, ovur 24 yds. 464 ) including 11 yds. rater including IS yds. Water 1eve2)l t levelli Dump lover 12 yds. Dump (over 24 yds. and and including 1t yds. water lncludln7 3S yda. watts level)# level)# Du"ttte (over l2 Duaperete (over 24 yds, and yet. and including 11 yda. including 35 yds. water level)) voter level)) Dvtpsttc (over Duap.tec (over 24 yes. and 11 yds. aid inclualn7 is yds. • In-hiding IS yda. water lovelli water level)% Skids (debt a Die 1013, 20's. 21's and other box, over 12 yds, and Ineluding aliallar cot type, Terra Cobra, is yda; water level)! Tsueks LeToutneap4lle, Tournarocker, tdry pt*-batch concrete nix. Euclid and similar type equip- , *vat 12 yds. and including Pent rhen pulling Aqua/Pak or % Is Vater level) IF 10.44 $ 1.195 .70 01.00 water tank trailers and tuel and/or grease tank trailer• p.m. Oa 51:11LAA TYtt or ott.sc Disc. teallerss Skids ) SELF-LCAZI;;. TRUCt 10.54 1.115 .70 1.00 (debris box, over 24 yds, and ) • inc1u4In7.3S ydt, watet lavel)t .y ' TUICt MPAI.R.—M 10.575 ,161,1 .70 1.00 Truck Idry pea-batch concrete Pix, over It yds. and Including SULS Ct'rOM SK AZrA '(v/wo 35 yds. water level) $ 10.44 1 1.105 .70 $1.00 Sugar. over is yJs. and . MULF. CEYCrt SF1G)DEiti w Including 24 yds. water ( /wo level)# Ccr..hination dump and ovist 3SySwter 111111111/4 dump trailed Dury Including(over is n9 7d yds, and Including 24 yds. Durp (over IS yda. and including 0 water level)# Ducpeccete (over 50 ydc. watts level)# Duopccets It yda, and 1ncluJing 24 yds. (over 35 ydc, and A=1udlr.q 50 watt: level)# Aicpater (over yds. water lwel)# Ouspctet (ors is yds, and Including 24 yda. 35 yda. and Including 50 yda. water level)! Skid (dsbtis bort. water level)) Skids {debris boa. over 14 yds. and Including over 3% yds. end Including 50 24 yds, votes levei)t Transit yda. water laved) Tsuces tdty , site agitator (over 12 yds. Pee-batch concrete sale. over thtoagh 14 yds.lt Trucks tdry, 2S yds. ewd 1nc1wKn0 10 pts-bateA concrete also ever yda. wtar level) 10.75 1.155 .10 1.00 17 yda, and iaeludlie0 24 , vas. water level) 10401 1.115 .70 1.00 • 1 F10111Al INGIST11. VOL 42, NO. 7111--1yI0A)le"AVIUL !:a It" CGCISt.0- CA77-5039 Palo 37 DOCISION NO, CA77-5039 Palo 34 CALIFORM1A s AREA DEFINIT)OPS for TrYM D79y_►3 Mmt•d) I,Ot Frlq•50.415 Pp.•.r• MJER EWtP:fEtlr OPL ATM N.«Ir EA...N.• CMX CC T SFXLA. rel v/" 2.1r6 H L r) Peewees v..edo ..e/.r OtAREA 21 All areas not included within Area l as a-;er.cvrr SO •vis. and under Apra To. defined below, 65 yds. �a:u level), Gu-p lover SO yes. and under 6S aAILFA Ii All areas Included In the descriptio& yrs. water level), D:npccete defined below which Is based upon townsbtp (o,•er SO y1%. and un4tr 65 yda, and tante lines of Areas 1 and 2. water levr:)l Dv:ptt.r lover SO yes, an! cn:er GS yrs. water ( Cona'sncing In the Pacific Ocean on the extension of the Southerly level)) Reltccpter pilot Iwhen line of Township 19S. trat:;•c911:.7 r:n or zitartalsll Thence Easterly &tont the Southerly line of Township 195, creasing • Sall: (df-1:A& t.-,X. eve: So yds. the Mc. Diablo meridian to the S.W. corner of township 19S, a:.d un_tr 65 yds, water level)) range 6E, Ht. Datblo base llne,and meridian, . TrC:te (cry pre-Datch Concrete Thence Southerly to the S.Y. cocaer of township 20S, range 6r. «sae over :7 yd_, and under 6S Thence Easterly to the S.W. corner of township 20S, rants IIE. yda, water level) $ 30.91 1 1.195 .70 $1.00 Thence Southerly to the S.V. corner of township 21S, range 13E, Thence Easterly to the S.Y. corner of townwship IIS, range 17E. IULX CL`M:r Smu.Dca (w/wo Thence Southerly to the S.Y. cornet of township 225,'range 17C. ajir:. over SS yes. and Thence Easterly to the S.L. corner of township 22S, range 17E.. L-.::rad►-� 10 yes, water - Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 2)5, range lee, level), C:r; 165 yes, and Thence Easterly to the S.L. corner of township 23. range 14E. s.•.p.!3 yds. •Iter level)1 I ! Thence Southerly to the S.Y. cornet of township 26S. rants 19E, D.,:rete (ever 65 ;vas, acd • failing on the Southerly line of Kings County, thence Easterly fa:1:l:al 1) yds. water level)# along the Southerly boundary of Kings D::;ste: !1S yds. e1d tr.eludinl County and she Southerly boandary of Tulare County, to the S.C. 67 )GI. •&ter leve}11 Su Gs corner of township 24S, large 255, bcx, 6S yes. and • thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 21S, range 29E8 tr,:lwelr; 95 yLa. water lovellr Thence'Jestarly co the Y.W, corner of township 21S, rar.ge 29e, .16:48 tl:! p:e-Ca ch ccrccets Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of towns:wlp 13S. range 26L, s:e, C$ yds• arae !:tieing Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of to.nsl,lp 13S. tango 2SL, 1: yea. water level) 11.09 1.195 .70 1.00 Thence Northerly to the .4,E, corner of township ItSe range Me , Thence Westerly to the :I,u, corner of township 11S, range 21E.- &J%419- 1E. . w 0 J% CLrn': f1lei es. w/coo Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township ICS. far.ge 26[, &•Kee. nsI 17 yes. and Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township IOS, range 26Lo tnelurla- 9S yes, water Thence Northerly to the Y.L. corner of township 9S, rants Me 1ore:11 �.� )Iter 67 yds. Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 9S, range 2SE. ani In:l.dsr.l IS yds. voter Thence Northerly td the N.S. corner of township IS, range 24L, 1n 6111 :r.rpeteta lover so Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township IS, rant• 24E, , yes. ar.1 1:.::wdl:.2 35 yds. Thence Northerly to the N.r, corner of township 6S4 range 239, •&ter lecelll D::;::er (over Thence Westerly to the S.L. cornet of towaship'5S, range 19E, t0 yda• &rt :r.:luetwq 95 yds. Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 35, range 199, rates /evill, Said& Idearls Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township SS$ range NL, t>aa, over 10 yds. am lccludlwg Thence (lortherly to the N.C. cornu of township 35, rang 10L a 95 yls, water leve:ir %ku es Thence Ycecly to the W.W. cornu of township 3S, range 10L,, (dry yrs-e&tch concrete mix. • Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner or township 2S. range Ilt, - over 63 yi&. and Including Thence Westerly to the N.V.'cotner of township 2S. range 179, 9S yda, rotes level) 11.24 1.199 .70 1.00 Thence Northerly closing the Mc. Dishle baseline to the M.C. corner of township 2m. Congo 169. • Thence Westerly to the N.V. iorner of township 2:14 Clings 16te Thence Northerly to the N.t. corner of township 3110 range 1St. Those• Westerly to the M.Y. tornee of township U. Came 1311. 6 Thence Northerly to the N.to corner of township 60,.raogs tat, P.9 • CC• 9[o[9ru R101"916 VOL t!e NO. 71-p[IDAtf, Ap[I1 =!, 1q3' s oa uic• Yo. CAT7.io7! rage 3r OLCistON Irl, 0611-031r.ye 46 r t d.i2roflrU '; CA:.It::.•rtA ARIA Dffl 1t104S for k%rA LzilstlilG`:'. for ! 7'O4'Et Lr;U7fs:UR OrERAM&S {cont'd} rOJEt Epi(1tSs1 O?E7AT�A5 {cont'd} #Arta t (cgnt'4)% *ltea 1 (cont'd) These Westerly to the N.N. cornet of township 44, range 14C, Thence"latterly to the S.C. corner of town-.hip ill. urge I2+. Ttente Northtrly to the N.C. cognac of township U. tango IIE. 71.enee Nnttl.crly to the N.E. carries of twwnseip IL-H, r.nKs i:`. .•nwr v«.terly t+ th.• N.V. cornet of rowuhtp 1N, r,rgo UC, Thence Westerly to Cite II.V- eornar of townsh.p 164, range 17J, Th Thtace Nottherly to the S.E. corner of towtship ICN, rants 12E. Thence uareherly to the CLC. corr.cc f tq-=.tip t%;. rants IT:, Theist* U stett7 to the S.E. earner at township Its, rants 14E, Thence Southerltrly co the N.V. earner of ttownsh! lit, tray; tIQ Tt•enco Na[tterly to the U.C. corner of townshlp IU:, range I4e. Thence Southerly to he S.I. corner at c-n..thsp its:. arZt -Li Thence Wtst+tly to the N.C. cornet of towr—hip llc, range 105, Thence F+atetly to the S.E. gorier o, cc :tip ::N, riegc 1-W, Theneo ::or:s.arly to the N.C. cornet of township 111.1, rang# IOE, Thence Southerly to t'a, S.W. dotter of to'.T.shtplh6:., rant# 1)W, Thein Easterly to the S.S. corner of township 1411, rants IIE, Thence westerly to the K.V. Corner or tow-:tip 4,' tar.;e 1", Ttente :Ucthetly to the N.C. corner of township It9,rangs IIE, Thence Southerly to the S.Y, eorncr of to-ns.,p . tar;• 1 v, • 7haaca is:seely to the S.E. corner of township 27th, range ICE, 7hfintc Easterly to the S.E. corner gt�toowr.%'yrILS, urge t v, Thence Southerly to the S.V, garner of township 141, taut• I.E. . T.enee aawcherly to the S,V, corner a. cawr.s i::, r.rEa t. . Thence sastrrly to the S.C. corner of township 144, range DE. Thence Easttrly to the S.C. to-mer et towr.sh:p ON. rani! :YJ. Thence Sowther:y [o the S.W. coiner of township 014. #arta I6E, , Thence S•autherly to the S.V. coiner of towns..l? lis:, ra.:Ee I.No Tteata r.s.itrly to the S.C. corner of towtshlp Uwe range 16E. Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner at townatt? 1tN, ran2r 12+, Thence South-city to the S.W. cornet of township 124, rants 179. Thcr.te Southerly along the Eastern tit.* 4f rant• 1.. to the Thence Easterly along the Southern line et township 1:'1 to the Vaclilc Ocean excluding t1hat. portion o. Nsrc.arn ailtorn:a Eas;rrr. ttwudary of the s:at: of California. utthi^ Santa Circa County included within tie folio-iri llnet Tten.e N:ccth•:esterly, thence tlarchorly along the Eastern tounlary Coaneneing tl the N.W. cosier o. eo'nstlp 45, Tanga U. ::.. , idians at the state of California to the N.C, earner of township lilt. Deane -aaalina and tidirecti • r+rle Ili, Thenen In a Toutharly direction to the S.W. Corner at townsLtp . 4 Thente Wescatty to the N.W. Cotner et tawt.ship list, Tarp IIE, , esS. tanto 1 , t Ttcn:e Sar;herty co the Nat corner of township 2CM, range 10Ee Trants in a Easterly, dtre4etom to the 5... comer of Cowan ? 7S, • 'Tteect Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 20h. tante TOE, rang. 4E, t , Tien* Satth:vly to tAo N.C. cornet of cawnship 2111, range 9;0 Thotsta in a Northerly dlrectlom to the 1f._, corner of township Lt. Targe 4E, Thema Wetterty to the H.W. #ornrr of towasSip 21N, range !E, Trance Nartherty to the N.C. coiner at township 22., range SE, Th.nre in a Vest*rly dlrettian :o the N.L. soccer of township gS. UintaL'es-.erly to the ::.W. cornet of township Ith, range RE. range 3E, to the pa A of tsginning which portion is a fart of ILL nec N^rth+rly to the S.W. corner of towT.abtp 211. Tanta It, Area 2. Ttenea Et:ttrly to the S.C. eoracr of township 279. carte At. Area 1 site includes that portion of Northern California wstAlm' t i Usenct *-4tt!.4riy to tt.e %.t. corner of totraship Me rengo.6t, Grenctng ns iinaat i Crrsin tAr raclfle Ocean on an tsteaslaa of the Sauticeely It.ea.c.Vosterly Eo the N.W. eetntr of tocuship 2118. rant* 7E. list* of township ct. Hwtaldt taseline Ord nsridian: • Tb.rco X:ttherly to tit 4.E. cornat at tawasnsp 11.4, rants 6C,' Thcnca Easterly along the Siuth�rty llr.t of Cevnah'p 21 to the IA.a«e Weacetly to the M.W, earner of township 301, targe It, S.W. tomer of touaship ::1, cant. iV, Therct :;oTtharly along the Mt. Diablo viridian to tEa N.C. 'lunge Southacly to the S.V. ectner of townshi{171. Tanja IV. corner a( to"thip 1-'0;, range IV, Tbante E+stotly along the N-int'otot tese:tre to 0.4 S.I. corner Tten;i Vuttrly to the N.V. corner of township 341, rarga W. ' • Tscstt Seuthcrly to the N.C. 43cnrr of tswat.bip 3114. canis ?W, of cawr.ship N. te.%Z* 2E. '.tau Westerly to the W.W. cotter of tiwnship 3'a. rant* 7W. Thence Sot,therly to the S.Y. Cotner of tawnst-1;X. range Us •'bine• Seu:hcrly to Cts S.W.Carark of township 30As vanio IWa m Thoa Ucterly to the S.0 corner of township 2.. tar-it 2T, T .vtcct Seuthcly ca the S.E. eocntr of township 3C9. osis 7Y, Th4nto Southatly to :>c Cho S.W. Corner of tat:4? LS. wage 39, IICnts Sautt.+rl7.ta elect S.W. cartes of eowasAip 1690 rarga W, Ttsonce E.stttel to it.* S.C. eorncr a[ ttoumthi tS, trans SE= Tt:mca Easterly to the S.C. carnet of tsvnsAip 14:1. range 69. Tnence Nottherly to the N.L. corner si ium:h.ip U. taste . I:wace SsutheTly to the S.W. Cartier of touashtp 14it. vanes Sa. Thence Wastttty to rhe K.W. Corner of tkass Cir .., range 3C, 11aato L•estecly to the S.C. #.rase of township l4ei. coags 19. Thence Norttetly cross nt the 9• :olds basslias co She S.U. Thence t;orcAerly to the N.C. Corner of township 144, carica ?We Carnot of township IN. raAgis It. . Thence Vcst*tly to Cha N.U. corner of tewaslitp 14r. W.aet IV. Theistic L atorly alant the Nwtc_aldc baset/sa to the S,t. Cornet Themes K4rtherly to the W.I. career of township 1571, Waage M. wet township W. rar.i+t )C. TRamet Northerly to the H.t. catnec of townsialp tc. range 39. Thence Westerly to the W.V. sotnec of tisashlp fail, comp :I, Theses Notthacty to the M.to coiner of township IVA. 19, RDIRAL RIGISTtR, VOL. 43, NO, rRNe ItIbAtt, MAIL ate 1♦17 • Dtt1f27Y f 71-503! pate 11 CALUMNIA • AtEA OLrI.12Tt0n rolt Is. tOYtA LQU1270ST OPEAATO" (Coat'd) *Area is (Coot'd) ` r.tece Vwtzly stoat the Northerly itao to township 103, tato the iacitic Ocean. , A:ta i alas include, that portion of northern California iocluded vtth� ' in tSt tollevin; lice: Cc xtaci:t at t_t Vort`erly boundary of th• Stara of California at the V, V. cortex of teuaahip ct:t, caage ?V, lit. 01410 base• ltto and Ter/dis.t .A !l.ccce Sa4t;er:y to the S.M. corner of tounshtp 4411, range tV, T..t.:t Scsttr:y to ts.t SA. corner of tounthip 4411, rent* 7V, T`.c:c* Souttic:ly to the S.J. corner of township 434, range 6V, f :he«ce tss;*rly is tLe S.C. corner of tounsSlp 43:t. range SV, TT,cnc* :;orct•arly to the W.E. corcer of township 0-1, range SV, . on the Nort:.erly boucdary of the State of California, netc$ Vesterly *lout the Sortherly boundary of the Sate of Call fornia to the point of hegloalag. i m • en at boo • bo fP• ' "QUAI tt0IMI, VOL 42. NO. YM—iIUDAY, At" 22, 1977 `NODIFILATIDNS P. 7 ' y tNiClicoKNO cJt77-x432 toc+�t'dl, OOCIStON no. CA77-5092 - rood. 12 MODIFICATIONS P. B ! (42 yR 52941-September 30, 19T ) Friaya Baas(tts Paya,aats rworial ,Ingo, tern, Soo Basle Frio,B""llis P ft "else, Mona, Orange; Naa,ly Eisratiea ia,tr Riverside, ban Bernardino, Raas N A B Pasatass Yatattea {*r "goal , Fessless foo Rah004A San Suis Obispo, Santa $Laster,-Driller, pornlermant AW.To. Barbara and Ventura chemical grout jstmans Checty' Counties, California plekarmins Grout gunman! Grout ' .:,• ■ixermons Grout pumpmens Jack- a •, leg'minets Jumbo mans Kemper Brick Tenders 01.45 11.05 12.30 .60 r and other pneumatic concrete r Bleckricianis placer operators Miner tunnel , Orange County - (hand of srchineli Po.,derman ` R2ectrlclanr 17.74 ,11 1301,I5 .01 (privet house)! privet mans i Cable Splicers 13.95 .11 301a45 .01 1 ' Shotorete mansstool tots : siavator Constructorer Kaiser and sorter! Timbat ` Imperial, Inyo, teen f t �4, mans Rstimber (wood or (South of Tehachapi , .,, anal)t Tunnel Concrete Same), las`Angeles, t'.. � { rC+,: a' ! �) tinloheri Nosslemanl ' Mono"Orange, Riverside,+; � operating of troweling San sernardino, San ny r' }` ,, and/or grouting machines, ( i r Luis Obispo, Sante t i i •-tr SandbXastsc 9.21 1.05. 1.30 .10. Sarbara and Ventura Counties ♦ " t ! ` ' Shaft, rates miner# Diamond $levator Constructors. driller 10.20 1.05 2.30 660 Klaystor coratruotoraf Ball?+tr 70%JR'• .715 ).56 a .013 r Addt tarn County (Worth of t; ' • 'r ' Wnib trborlEst t+ ` of Tehachapi Range) )" ' ' r 'rt' w . Novalemen and Rodman 1.67 1.0% 2.30 .3S.' ' Blaystoc constructors • 14.11 6745 ;, ,.56 a 102! 1•'. ' , Gunman 9.17 1.OS 2.30 .3S `.1,1 vator CyxretcuciarN p') ri < • fabounsdsan 1,121 1.05 2.30 Nelpere " ' •70%J1 l .745 .56, i c Plasterors, s OBC1a1Om N0, CA77-5093 -% i2 0 j Moa Angeles and Orange 00e. 12.13$ .�3 1,15 all!- :,' (42 PR 52953-tepteabot 30, 197 Plesterots' Tand4rat. r ;,,i Imperial, tarn, toe Angslas, ' sail: Vol"*assents F.ym..h s ,'Leper Fal, Inyo, lorior` , '.�' }' '. Oeangeo Riverside, San Neatly R�aeeN.a Ye ' Riverside and San , 1"r (t r )'t ,` Bernardino, Ban Wis Obispo, Ko%* N 6• Pessble teesNsa arNar i Bernardino Counties ;;' 11.22 1.05" 2+45 e. raj,#' t Santa Barbara and Van= AF9a.Te' too Angola* and Orange Cam.' 10.475, 1.05• 2.30 .�3t , '; Counties, CoUtornla i ` (i) employer tankclbutas t6 t basis ! rly'c� tot ore .$',rite ° gSaR43L service and is'toe 4 mon s W S are' M ice as V read ► iilcR tilvllrs t 12.45 $1.05i444 ' t' , r• aradit. Girt Hid lolida i.}`A Laborers' n ! ► 1 (1ti' % .., Oman" County (ltannel) t r t } 4 ' s,i 1 1 =licttlaiani i 13.36 3ta1.4S t 1• ,. t. Cable 1losts 1 t .' 13.35 t 281 /itla43 #•14 riles• A Mich Plant Loborirst Bull gang ` �t f 1;', iP 'lmlakii, traCkMns Oonorete ocw, .• '��•' j. �r j 4t t , .,t (1, ' Illavatot Constructors,' . ` r s t '.including rodders and spreadevaj. �,{e,.y ►'�+kpy , ,,, ...;.(+. •�{c:sr• f tgetiai. Kota (South of ; •.'ice ta' i• l t Chasgehmiatmant outrpman) Dump- ! k Ut a•. t(R7f s �„ fmifathope $argil, lass " ; t' :man (acts! 1t $w r ($cake• ts, t i sk t + ,.� • Angeles, Orarrget tinirsi8ai (i. t' ;. y mon iM owl,tchmanontunnel .' ` f`T' j ? s) .�r � ,j t. i1 Y '. tui UiMtdina, qn Lsim �•'' t ' I r 6sork)!,,+rural matwClaLa handling �� Obispo. Bents'BitbaLa Feed t l t Frans 3tso1 Mn !3 64 ll.So+ !2 30 .i0 p; t 'venture counties ' • ( ,,L ,. ; t elevator oomstruat:ors' 13.t1 x.745 .36 s. .025 Cable leaders Chuck tendertr i� e` �ti1 �',,^,t'+ •) � alsMo txc Oonetructori6 mLppsrt Steel fats raiser a r TOW# : . 4� .54 a sits• and matter's helpers Vibrator" ! ` 7!'. ! l Kern ODUnty (Batmen of t „ r' man, 34ckham or, pneumatic Tehachapi Range) . tool& (except dtiiler)s Loading 4 �'t ,li :rj' E {, t •;'Slevatcr•Constructors14.62 ..743 .56 f and unloading agitator Cara,' f" 1 it vmtov Constructors' Na is i` t i ' •• ' ;Pot tender using mastic or } . 1. 1 r 70WR .745 Lei. S.0 281! other materials' 3 7i, ��OS 11.30,,. .SD tl .t 1 . } 'fit 1 t s, i•(� ...::�..::ld'..,, ��'..:){..i...:t ,J ! � � .!•: ••i ( . .... .. .. 'a• ,1 t.. •..�- i t i� - t;e.l•b:.)r N,r n.� re - ,i.� ) .. :` �•� • w J •,,. , '!� i y t` ,�,y�, •ltDtRA4 Rt01%T9R, V0L41r NO. 219411DAY. NOVIMUR .11, 1*77 r i (Bidder) PROPOSAL (Bid Form) BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THE 19th Day of January 1977 at 2:00 PM, in the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553. a TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to furnish any and all required labor, material , transportation, and services for the Contra Costa County Detention Facility Glass and Glazing in strict conformity with the Plans, Specifications and other contract documents on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, First Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553, for the following sums; namely: BASE BID Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of all glass and glazing work shown or noted on the Contract Documents and specified herein. For- the sum of: Dollars J-1 I' PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) The undersigned has examined the location of the proposed work and is familiar with the Plans, Specifications and other Contract Documents and the local conditions at the place where the work is to be done. The undersigned has checked carefully all of the above figures and understands that the Board of Supervisors will not be responsible for any errors or omissions on the part of the undersigned in making up this bid. , . l It is understood that this bid is based upon completion of the work with 450 calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. Notice to Proceed is scheduled for January 31 , 1978. i f i f I J-2 002.1 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) The undersigned hereby certifies that this bid is genuine and not sham or collusive, or made in the interest or in behalf of any person not herein named, and that the undersigned has not directly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a sham bid, or any other person, firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding, and that the undersigned has not'in any manner, sought by collusion to secure for himself an advantage over any other bidder. Attached is a list of the names and locations of the place of business of the subcontractors. Attached is bid security as required in the Notice to Contractors. O Cash O Bidders Bond L:3Cashiers Check LiCertified Check The following addenda are hereby acknowledged as being included in the bid: Addendum # dated Addendum # dated Addendum # dated Firm By Title Address Phone Licensed in accordance with 'an act providing for the registra- tion of Contractors, Classification and License No. Dated this day of 19 J-3 0412=1.3 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS: Portion of Work Name Place of Bidders i 1 t i ' f E J-4 002-20 REQUIREMENTS--AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Certifications A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract under this invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: BIDDER 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereto for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for partici- pation- in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that 'Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part II of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part II on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being and ' 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the contracting or administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under. this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. • 1 Signature of authorized .representative. of bidder) . J-5 .00221 SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 1 1 .1 GENERAL A. Information given in the Special Conditions shall supersede infor- mation given in the Information to Bidders , General Conditions, and Supplementary Conditions, whenever discrepancies arise. 1 . The Information to Bidders is made a part of the Contract Documents to the extent applicable thereto. B. Under the direction of the Project Manager the Construction Manager shall inspect and supervise the construction of the Project build- ing through to completion and shall see that the materials. furnished and the work performed by the Contractor are in accordance with the Contract Documents. His supervision shall in no way supersede or dilute the Contractor's obligation to perform the work in conformance with all Contract requirements, but the Construction Manager is empowered by the County to act on its behalf with respect to the proper exeuction of the work and shall give instruction to require such corrective measures as may be necessary in his opinion to ensure the proper performance of the Contract or to protect the interest of the County. Except as otherwise provided herein, the Construction Manager shall determine the amount, quality, accept- ability, fitness, and progress of the work covered by the Contract. 1 . It shall be the duty of the Contractor to comply with all procedures established and/or implemented by the Construction Manager and approved by the Project Manager as stated above. In the event any such procedures are at variance with other provisions of these Special Conditions, such procedures shall prevail . 2. The Construction Manager may call for meetings of the contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers as he deems necessary for the proper coordination of the work. Such meetings shall be held at the sites on regular working days during regular working hours, unless otherwise directed by the Project Manager. Attendance shall be mandatory for all parties notified to attend. C. Nothing in any of the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as being contrary to law or ordinances, and all codes and laws of .governing agencies shall be followed as though they were herein bound. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00222 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 2 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER A. The Construction Manager has been given the authority to act for the Project Manager as follows: 1 . Coordinate the work of the various contractors on the Project; 2. Maintain a competent full-time construction supervisory and inspection staff at the job-site for the coordination and direction of the work of the various contractors; 3. Establish on-site organization and lines of authority in order to carry out the overall plans of the County in all phases of the Project on a totally coordinated basis; 4. Establish procedures for coordination among the Project• Manager, the Architect, the various contractors and the Construction Manager itself with respect to all aspects of the Project and implement such procedures at the direction of the Project Manager; 5. Prepare a comprehensive construction schedule for the Project which will include a schedule for each of the various con- tractors and trades , and submit such schedule for approval by the Project Manager. The Construction Manager will revise such schedule as necessary to incorporate approved scheduling data submitted by the various contractors; 6. In cooperation with the Architect, coordinate and inspect the work of the contractors on the Project until final completion and acceptance of the Project Building by the County to assure that the materials furnished and work performed are in accordance with the requirements of the respective contracts and that the work on the Project is progressing on schedule; 7. Determine the adequacy of the contractors' personnel and equipment and the availability of necessary materials and supplies and take the action necessary to maintain the job schedule; 8. Monitor contractor's submittals to Architect for approval of all shop drawings, catalogs and samples, and establish procedures for expediting the processing thereof; 9. In cooperation with the Architect review all requests or recommendations for changes; Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00223 SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 3 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (Continued) 10. Implement the County's procedures for the processing of change orders, including applications for extensions of time. 11 . Review all applications by the various contractors for progress payment and final payment and make recommendations to the Project Manager for approval . 12. Review , assemble and transmit written guarantees, war- ranties, instruction manuals and other data required of the contractors. 1 .3 CLEANUP A. Each Contractor for a Work Category or Categories shall : 1 . Clean up all ►•paste material , rubbish, and debris resulting from his own operations on a daily basis. 2. Not allow waste materials, rubbish, and debris to accumulate on the site and become unsightly or hazardous. 3. Remove grease, dust, dirt, stains, labels, fingerprints, and other foreign materials from interior and equipment furnished as a part of his subcontract. 4. Repair, patch, and touch up marred surfaces to match adjacent finished damaged by his work forces. B. If, in the opinion of the Construction Manager, any of the work described above is neglected by a Contractor or Contractors, the Construction Manager shall have the work done and deduct the cost from his (their) contract(s) as their interests may appear. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00224 SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 4 1 .4 TEMPORARY TOILET FACILITIES Adequate toilet facilities will be provided and maintained in a clean and sanitary condition by the General Conditions Work Con- tractor for the use of all Contractors. The use of chemical toilet facilities will be permitted. 1 .5 WATCHMAN The services of a watchman are not required under this Contract. Each Contractor shall be responsible for and make good any loss or damage due to vandalism or robbery during construction. 1 .6 DRINKING WATER The Contractor shall provide his own forces with drinking water. 1 .7 HOISTING FACILITIES The Contractor will provide his own hoisting. 1 .8 SCAFFOLDING Each Contractor shall be responsible for his own scaffolding. 1 .9 OTHER WORK A. To the extent that any part of the Contractor's work is to inter- face with work performed or installed by other contractors, the Contractor shall inspect and measure the in-place work and promptly report to the Construction Manager any defect in such in-place work that will impede, or increase the cost of, the Contractor's inter- face unless corrected. The Construction Manager will require the Contractor responsible for the defective work to make corrections so as to conform to his Contract requirements or, if the defect is the result of a defect or omission in the Specifications or Draw- ings, issue a change order. If the Contractor fails to measure, inspect, and/or report any defects that are reasonably discoverable, all costs of accomplishing the interface acceptably shall be borne by the Contractor. The foregoing does not apply to latent defects; • in another contractor's work at any time such defects become known, and the Construction Manager shall promptly thereafter take such steps as may be appropriate. Contra Costa County n��2"� Detention Facility ,/ SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 5 1 .9 OTHER WORK (Continued) B. All contractors on the Project shall have equal rights on the premises for the performance of their work, but shall follow the sequence established by the approved progress schedule and/or instructions issued by the Construction Manager. 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS A. During the progress of the work other contractors will be engaged in performing other work on this Project. The Contractor shall coordinate the work to be done hereunder with the work of suzh other contractors in such manner as the Construction Manager may direct. B. If the Project Manager determines that the Contractor is failing to coordinate his work with the work of other contractors as directed by the Construction Manager, the County may upon written notice: 1 . Withhold any payment otherwise due hereunder until the Contractor complies with the Construction Manager's directions. 2. Direct others to perform portions of the Contract and charge cost of work to Contract amount. 3. Terminate any and all portions of the Contract for the Contractor's failure to perform in accordance with the Contract. C. If the Contractor notifies the Construction Manager in writing that another contractor on this Project is failing to coordinate his work with the work of this Contract as directed, the Construction Manager will promptly investigate the charge. If he finds it to be true, he will promptly issue such directions to the other con- tractor with respect thereto as the situation may require. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00226 II c� L 111. 226 SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 6 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS (Continued) D. Should any other contractor having, or who shall hereafter have a contract with the County for the performance of work upon the site sustain any damage through any negligent act or omission of a sub- contractor or of the Contractor, the Contractor shall reimburse, indemnify, and hold the County and the Construction Manager harm- less from all such claims. E. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Construction Manager of any actual or impending labor dispute which may affect or is affecting the Schedule of the Contractor's or any other cont),actor's work. In addition, the Contractor shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate or minimize the effect of such labor dispute on the Schedule, including, but not limited to, such measures as: promptly seeking appropriate injunctive relief; filling appropriate charges with the National Labor Relations Board under the applicable provisions of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, as amended; filing appropriate damage actions; taking such measures as establish- ing a reserved gate, as appropriate; if reasonably feasible, seeking other sources of supply or service; and any other measures that may be appropriately utilized to limit or eliminate the effect of the labor dispute. 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE A. The Construction Manager will develop a construction Schedule for the Project and will utilize it in the planning, coordinating, and performing work under this Contract, including subcontractors, equipment vendors, and suppliers. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00227 SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 7 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 1. The Schedule, when approved by the Project Manager, shall be the basis for the dates for starting and completing the work (including changes) for the Project. It shall be the duty of the Contractor to conform to the approved Schedule and to arrange his work in such a manner that it will be installed in accordance with the Schedule. 2. The Construction Manager will establish a program to re- evaluate and update the Schedule periodically in accordance with the requirements of the job. A representative of the Contractor shall meet with the Construction Manager and shall furnish to him information necessary for such re- evaluating and updating, and, if applicable, information in regard to changes in the work and the Contractor's proposed effort to overcome any incurred delays. The form of such information shall be specified by the Con- struction Manager. 3. The Contractor shall coordinate his letting of subcon- tracts, material purchases , delivery of materials, sequence of operations, etc. , to conform to the approved .Project Schedule and shall furnish proof of same as may be required by the Construction Manager and the Project Manager. B. Whenever it becomes apparent that any completion date will not be met, the responsible contractors shall take some or all of the following action at no additional cost to the County. 1 . Increase construction manpower in such quantities and crafts as will substantially eliminate the backlog of work. 2. Increase the number of working hours per shift, shifts per working day, working days per week, or the amount of con- struction equipment or any combination of the foregoing, sufficient to substantially eliminate the backlog of work. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00228 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 8 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 3. Reschedule activities to achieve maximum practical con- currency of accomplishment of activities. 1 .12 PAYMENTS A. The Contractor will submit a request for progress payment to the Construction Manager on the 20th of each month. The Construction Manager will review the payment request and modify as necessary to protect the best interests of the County. The Contractor " will be allowed to project work he will have completed through the 25th of that month. Upon approval 'by the Project Manager. the payment will be disbursed by the County on or about the 15th of the following month. B. In making such progress payments, there shall be retained 10 percent of the estimated amount until final completion and acceptance of the Contract work. However, if the Project Manager, at any time after 50 percent of the work has been completed, finds that satisfactory progress is being made, he may authorise any of the remaining progress payments to be made in full. . **END OF SECTION" Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00229 ALUMINUM WINDOW WALL AND ENTRANCES Section 08400--Page 1 • PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK The extent and types of aluminum doors and frames is shown on the Drawings and in Schedules. 1. 3 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE A. Materials for Sealant and Caulking: Section 07951. B. Finish Hardware: Section 08710. C. Glass and Glazing: Section 08800. 1. 4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Standards: Comply with the requirements and recommenda- tions in applicable specifications and standards by NAAMM, AAMA, and AA, including the terminology defini- tions, and specifically including the "Entrance Manual" by NAAMM, except to the extent more stringent require- ments are indicated. B. Manufacturer: Provide units produced by a firm with not less than 5 years of successful experience in the fabri- cation of aluminum entrance doors and frames, of the type required for this Project. 1. Aluminum window wall and entrances shall be Corc Wall by Kawneer or the equal products of the following manufacturers: • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 0 230 ALUMINUM WINDOW WALL AND ENTRANCES Section 08400--Page 2 a. Amarlite/Anaconda Aluminum Division. b. PPG Industries Inc. C. Wind Loading: Fabricate exterior window wall, door, and frame units to withstand the wind-pressure loading shown or, if not shown, 20 pounds per square foot on the gross area of the frame, doors, panels, and glass, acting inward and also acting outward. 1. 4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer' s Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer' s specifications, recommendations, and standard details for aluminum doors and frames, including fabrication, fin- ishing, hardware, accessories, and other components of the work. Include certified laboratory test reports to show compliance with the requirements. B. Shop Drawings: Submit Shop Drawings for the fabrication and installation of aluminum window wall doors and frames, and associated components of the work. Include wall elevations at 1/2-inch scale, and half-size detail sec- tions of every typical composite member. Show anchors, joint system, expansion provisions and other components not included in manufacturer' s standard data. Include glazing details. C. Guarantee: Submit two copies of written guarantee signed by the Manufacturer and Contractor agreeing to replace aluminum doors and frames which fail in materials or workmenship within 1 year of the date of acceptance. Failure of materials or workmanship shall include (but not be limited to) failures in operation of doors and hardware, excessive deflections, delamination of panels, deterioration of finish or metal in excess of normal weathering, and other components of the work. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES i Contra Costa County Detention Facility (� �/0231 ALUMINUM WINDOW WALL AND ENTRANCES Section 08400--Page 3 A. Aluminum Extrusions: Provide alloy and temper as recom- mended by manufacturer for strength, corrosion resistance, application of required finish, and control of color, but not less than 22, 000 psi ultimate tensile strength: Pro- vide main extrusions of not less than 0. 125-inch wall thickness, except as otherwise indicated. 1. Provide extruded glazing stops and other applied trim extrusions with minimum wall thickness of 0. 062 inch. B. Fasteners: Aluminum, nonmagnetic, stainless steel or other noncorrosive metal fasteners guaranteed by the manufacturer to be compatible with the doors, frames, stops, panels, hardware, anchors, and other items being fastened. For exposed fasteners (if any) , provide Phil- lips flat-head screws with finish matching the item fastened. 1. Do not use exposed fasteners, except where unavoid- able for the assembly of units and unavoidable for the application of hardware. Provide only concealed screws in glazing stops. C. Steel Reinforcement and Brackets : Manufacturer's stand- ard formed or fabricated steel units, of shapes, plates, or bars; with 2. 0-oz. , hot-dip zinc coating complying with ASTM A123, applied after fabrication. D. Inserts: For required anchorage into concrete work, fur- nish inserts of cast iron, malleable iron, or 12-gauge steel, hot-dip galvanized after fabrication. E. Expansion Anchor Devices: Lead-shield or toothed-steel, drilled-in, expansion-bolt anchors. F. Bituminous Coatings: Cold-applied asphaltic mastic com- plying with SSPC-PAINT 12, compounded for 30-mil thick- ness per coat. G. Compression Weatherstripping: Provide manufacturer's standard replaceable stripping of either molded neoprene gaskets complying with ASTM D2000, Designation 2BC415 to • 3BC620, or molded PVC gaskets complying with ASTM D2287. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00232 ALUMINUM WINDOW WALL AND ENTRANCES Section 08400--Page 4 • Compression gaskets include gaskets in bottom rails of doors (sill gaskets) and collapsible finger guards at pivot jambs as well as bumper-type gaskets at door stops and laps. H. Sealants and Gaskets: Provide sealants and gaskets in the fabrication, assembly, and installation of the work, which are recommended and guaranteed by the manufacturer to remain permanently elastic, nonshrinking, nonmigrat- ing, and weatherproof for the life of the building. I. Glazing Materials: Refer to Section 08800 for gaskets and sealants required for the installation of glass and "glazed" panels at the Project site. J. Clips: Provide manufacturer's standard clips for attach- ment to wall and to supports. 2. 2 HARDWARE A. Provide all hardware except cylinders for aluminum doors. Except as indicated otherwise herein, refer to Section 08700 of these Specifications, and to the frame, door, and hardware Schedules and details, for door (hardware) functions. B. Provide door manufacturer' s standard heavy-duty hardware units as shown, scheduled, or required for operation of each door. See the Project Manual for hardware require- ments for aluminum window wall and entrances. 1. Cylinders: To be supplied by finish hardware manu- facturer. See Finish Hardware Schedule in the Project Manual. 2. Inside Thumb-Turn Cylinders of Cast-Aluminum Alloy : Finished to match door finish. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00233 ALUMINUM WINDOW WALL AND ENTRANCES Section 08400--Page 5 C. Cut, reinforce, drill, and tap frames and doors as re- quired to receive hardware, except do not drill and tap for surface-mounted items until the time of installation at the Project site. Comply with hardware manufacturer' s instructions and template requirements. Use concealed fasteners wherever possible. D. Install all hardware, except surface-mounted hardware, at the fabrication plant. Remove only as required for final finishing operations, and for delivery and installation of the work at the Project site. 2. 3 FABRICATION A. General: 1. Sizes and Profiles: The required sizes for door and frame units, and the profile requirements are shown on the Drawings. Variable dimensions (if any) are indicated along with maximum and minimum dimensions as required to achieve design requirements and coor- dination with other work. a. The details shown are based upon standard details by one or more manufacturers. It is intended that similar details by other manufacturers will be acceptable, provided they comply with the size requirements, and with minimum/maximum profile requirements as shown. B. Stile-and-Rail-Type Aluminum Doors: 1. Provide tubular frame members, fabricated with me- chanical joints of heavy inserted reinforcing plates and concealed tie-rods or j-bolts, in accordance with manufacturer' s standard fabrication methods; or fab- ricate with structurally welded joints, at manufac- turer' s option. 2. Provide tubular frame members, fabricated with mitered or coped joints, structurally welded with reinforcing inserts to develop the full strength and maximum rigidity possible in the frame assembly. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 002t`34 ALUMINUM WINDOW WALL AND ENTRANCES Section 08400--Page 6 i 3. Style of Doors: Except as otherwise shown or sched- uled, provide door units 1-3/4 inches thick and of the indicated style, as described in the NAAMM "En- trance manual. " a. Medium stile, tubular, nominal 3-1/2 inches. 4. Glazing: Fabricate doors to facilitate replacement of glass or panels (from inside only) without disas- sembly of door stiles and rails. Provide snap-on, extruded-aluminum, glazing stops, with exterior stops anchored for nonremoval. a. Provide stops of standard, near-flush, square profile. b. Equip stops with captive glazing gaskets. C. Aluminum Framing: 1. Fabricate tubular and channel frame assemblies, as shown, with either welded or mechanical joints in accordance with manufacturer's standards, with con- cealed fasteners wherever possible. 2. Provide members of the size, shape, and profile shown or, if not shown, provide manufacturer' s standard frame members, but not less than 2-inch face width and 6-inch frame depth. Reinforce internally with steel channel shapes as shown, or as necessary to support the required loads. 3. For single-acting pivoted doors as shown (without continuous door stops) , provide manufacturer's stand- ard clip-type door stops for head mounting, equipped with neoprene bumpers. 4. Provide nonremovable door stops for single-acting doors (except pivoted doors) , either extruded inte- grally with frame or applied with fasteners which are concealed when door is closed. a. Weatherstripping: Provide compression weather- stripping on the door-contact face of door stop for exterior door frames, and on other frames where indicated. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 0(-)235 ALUMINUM WINDOW WALL AND ENTRANCES Section 08400--Page 7 b. Where weatherstripping is not provided, install neoprene silencers on door stops to prevent metal-to-metal contact between doors and stops. 5. Provide finger guard of collapsible neoprene or PVC gasketing securely anchored into frame at hinge-jamb of pivoted doors. 6. Provide glazing system for frames to receive lights or panels. Design system for replacement of glass, but for nonremoval of glass or panels from the ex- terior. a. Provide manufacturer's standard snap-on extruded glazing stops of square profile, with captive or driven-in glazing gaskets. 2. 4 SLIDING ALUMINUM DOORS A. Shall be equal to Rawneer "commercial quality" aluminum sliding door. B. Provide manufacturer' s standard threshold. 2. 5 ALUMINIM FINISHES A. Duranar as manufactured by PPG Industries, Inc. , or an approved equal. 1. Color shall be selected by the Architect from the manufacturer's standard range. PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 INSTALLATION A. Comply with manufacturer's specifications and recommenda- tions for the installation of aluminum doors and frames. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00236 ALUMINUM WINDOW WALL AND ENTRANCES Section 08400--Page 8 B. Set units plumb, level, and true to line, without warp or rack of frames, doors, or panels. Anchor securely in place. Separate aluminum and other corrodible metal surfaces from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action at points of contact with other materials. C. Set sill members and other members in a bed of compound as shown, or with joint fillers or gaskets as shown to provide weathertight construction. Refer to Section 07951 for compounds, fillers, and gaskets to be installed during installation of doors and frames. 1. Refer to Section 07951 for compounds, joint fillers, and gaskets (if any) to be installed after installa- tion of frame assemblies. D. Refer to 08800 Sections for installation of glass and other panels shown to be "glazed" into doors and frames. E. Clean aluminum surfaces promptly after installation of frames and doors, exercising care to avoid damage of the protective coating (if any) . Remove excess glazing and sealant compounds, dirt, and other substances. F. Advise Contractor of protective treatment and other pre- cautions required through the remainder of the construc- tion period, to ensure that doors and frames will be without damage or deterioration (other than normal weath- ering) at the time of acceptance. **END OF SECTION** • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00233 ALUMINUM WINDOWS Section 08520--Page 1 • PART 1--GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. B. Some of the items specified herein are the standard for work performed under other Sections of these Specifica- tions. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of each type (operation) of aluminum window unit is shown on the Drawings. B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Glass and Glazing: Section 08800. 2. Aluminum Entrances : Section 08400. 3. Finish Hardware: Section 08710. 1. 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Standards: Except as otherwise indicated, the require- ments for aluminum windows, and the terminology and standards of performance and fabrication workmanship, are those specified and recommended in ANSI A134.1, and AAMA, Specification A2. B. Manufacturer: Provide aluminum window units produced by a single firm, capable of showing prior successful pro- duction of units similar to those required. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility ALUMINUM WINDOWS Section 08520--Paae 2 • I 1. Windows shall be by Royal Construction Specialties, Series 3000 or an approved equal. C. Comply with Section 3, "High Performance Specifications, " of ANSI A134. 1. 1. Furnish windows with "HP" designation. 2. Testing: Wherever manufacturer's standard window units comply with the requirements and have been tested in accordance with the specified tests, pro- vide certification by the manufacturer of compliance with such tests; otherwise, perform the required tests through a recognized testing laboratory or agency and provide certified test results. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer's Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer's specifications, recommendations, and standard details for aluminum window units, including fabrication, finishing, hardware, and other components of the work. Include certified test laboratory reports as necessary to show compliance with the requirements. B. Shop Drawings: Submit Shop Drawings for the fabrication and installation of aluminum window units and associated components of the work. Include wall elevations at 1/4-inch scale, typical unit elevations at 1-inch scale, and full-size detail sections of every typical composite member. Show anchors, hardware, operators, and other components not included in manufacturer's standard data. Include glazing details. C. Samples: 1. Submit three samples of required aluminum finish, on 24-inch-long sections of extrusion shapes as required for the window units. Where color or texture of finish will vary slightly for the work, include two or more sections in each sample, to show the limits of such variations. Samples will be reviewed by Architect for color and texture only. Compliance with other requirements is the exclusive responsibil- ity of the Contractor. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00 239 ALUMINUM WINDOWS • Section 08520--Page 3 2. Architect reserves the right to require samples which will show the fabrication techniques and workmanship of component parts, and the design of hardware and other exposed auxiliary items for window units, before fabri- cation of the work. D. Guarantee: Submit two copies of written guarantee signed by the Manufacturer and Contractor, agreeing to replace aluminum window units which fail in materials or workman- ship within 3 years of the date of acceptance. Failure of materials or workmanship shall include (but not be limited to) excessive leakage or air infiltration, ex- cessive deflections, faulty operation of sash, deteriora- tion of finish or metal in excess of normal weathering, and defects in hardware, weatherstripping, and other com- ponents of the work. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 WINDOWS A. All frame and ventilator sections are to be specially ex- truded aluminum shapes. Alloy and temper 6063-T5. Over- all depth of sections shall be nominally 1 inch. The wall thickness of all primary framing sections shall average not less than 1/4 inch. Intermediate horizontal and vertical frame members shall have structural wall thicknesses varying from 1/4 inch to 1 inch. The wall thickness of glass-bearing surfaces shall be not less than 3/16 inch. The glazing rabbet shall have a minimum depth of 1-1/4 inches. B. Provide extruded-aluminum glazing stops of 0. 050-inch minimum wall thickness (not face-glazed) . C. Hardware and anchors shall be of aluminum or nonmagnetic stainless steel. Provide galvanized steel anchors only if completely separated (no metal contact) from aluminum window unit. D, Provide means of drainage for water and condensation which may accumulate in members of the window units. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00240 ALUMINUM WINDOWS • Section 08520--Page 4 E. Provide compression weatherstripping at the perimeter of each operating sash. 2. 2 FABRICATION AND ACCESSORIES A. Security Windows: 1. All joints of the main frame shall be mitered or coped and Heli-Arc welded. Ventilator hinges shall be Heli-Arc welded to the inside surfaces of frame and ventilator. 2. Tool-resistant stainless steel bars, that are free to rotate, shall be installed in perimeter and interme- diate members. 3. Aluminum stools shall have special, concealed-under- sash retaining clips and nonremovable, tamperproof, concealed fasteners at apron. 4. All glass-holding members and mullion covers shall have nonremovable, tamperproof, concealed fasteners. 5. No exposed fasteners, with the exception of hardware fasteners, will be permitted at the interior or ex- terior of the window. B. General: Provide manufacturer's standard fabrication and accessories, except to the extent more specific or more stringent requirements are indicated. Include complete system for assembly of components and anchorage of window units, and prepare sash for glazing. C, Sizes and Profiles: The required sizes for window units and the profile requirements are shown on the Drawings. Variable dimensions (if any) are indicated along with maximum and minimum dimensions as required to achieve design requirements and coordination with other work. 1. The details shown are based upon standard details of Royal Construction Specialties. It is intended that similar details by other manufacturers will be ac- Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00241 ALUMINUM WINDOWS • Section 08520--Page 5 ceptable, provided they comply with the size require- ments, and with minimum/maximum profile requirements as shown. D. Types and Classifications : The Drawings indicate the required aluminum window types (defined to mean the man- ner of operation) , whether for ventilation or for glass cleaning or other purposes. E. Coordination of Fabrication: Actual window openings in the construction work must be checked by accurate field measurement before fabrication, and show recorded mea- surements on final Shop Drawings. Coordinate fabrication schedule with construction progress as directed by Con- tractor to avoid delay of the work. Dimensions on Window Schedule are listed to the closest inch. F. Provide water-shed members above side-hinged ventilators and at similar lines of natural water penetration. G. Provide subframes for window units where shown, of the profile and dimensions indicated, but not less than 0. 250-inch--thickness, extruded aluminum; with mitered or coped corners, welded and dressed smooth or with con- cealed mechanical joint fasteners; with anchors; finish to match window units. H. Provide mullions to cover plates as shown, matching window units, and complete with anchors for support to structure and for installation of window units. Allow for erection tolerances and provide for movements of window units due to thermal expansion and building de- flections, in the manner indicated. I. Window manufacturer shall provide steel attachment angles and clips to conform with ASTM A2E3, Grade C. J. Provide insect screens at all projected windows at inter- ior. K. Provide locks for all projected windows. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00242 ALUMINUM WINDOWS • Section 08520--Page 6 L. All projected windows to open out to exterior. M. Provide special extruded cover plates and metal sections as shown on Drawings. 2. 3 ALUMINUM WINDOW FINISHES Finish aluminum window units to match Aluminum Window Wall and Entrances : Refer to Section 08400 for requirements. PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 INSTALLATION A. Comply with manufacturer's specifications and recommenda- tions for the installation of window units, hardware, operators, and other components of the work. B. Set units plumb, level, and true to line, without warp or rack of frames or sash. Anchor securely in place. Sep- arate aluminum and other corrodible metal surfaces from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action at points of contact with other materials. C. Set sill members and other members in a bed of compound as shown, or with joint fillers or gaskets as shown to provide weathertight construction. 1. Compounds, joint fillers, and gaskets (if any) to be installed after the installation of window units are specified in Section 07951. D. Refer to Section 08800 for glass installation require- ments. E. Clean aluminum surfaces promptly after installation of windows, exercising care to avoid damage of the pro- tective coating (if any) . Remove excess glazing and sealant compounds, dirt, and other substances. Lubricate • hardware and other moving parts. Contra Costa County Detention n Facility i 0243 ALUMINUM WINDOWS Section 08520--Page 7 F. Provide protective treatment and other precautions re- quired through the remainder of the construction period to ensure that window units will be without damage or deterioration [other than normal weathering) at the time of acceptance. G. Coordinate aluminum window installation with hollow metal doors and frames. Secure aluminum windows to steel plates and channels as detailed. H. Use spanner-head screws. **END OF SECTION** • Contra Costa County Detention Fac14 ility 0l.� L4 GLASS AND GLAZING • Section 08800--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements , apply to the work specified in this Section. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of glass and glazing work is shown on the Drawings and in Schedules. B. The required applications of glass and glazing include (but are not necessarily limited to) the following: 1. Glazing exterior windows or window-wall panels. 2. Glazing exterior entrances. 3. Glazing interior partitions, and miscellaneous in- terior glazing. 4. Glazing interior and exterior doors. C. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Skylight Glazing: Section 07810. 2. Mirror Glazing: Section 10800 and Division 11 when applicable to security equipment items. 1. 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Safety Glass: Comply with ANSI 297. 1, with label on each piece. B. Fire-Resistant Glass: Tested and listed by UL for "fire resistance. " • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00245 GLASS AND GLAZING . Section 08800--Page 2 C. Manufacturer of Basic Glass: One of the following: 1. ASG Industries, Inc. 2. C-E Glass Div. 3. Ford Glass Div. 4. Fourco Glass Co. 5. Libbey-Owens-Ford Co. 6. PPG Industries, Inc. 7. MISCO (Wire) . 8. Globe Amerada. 1. 4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer's Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer's specifications, and installation instructions for each type of glazing sealant and compound, gasket, and asso- ciated miscellaneous material required. Include manu- facturer' s published data, or letter of certification, or certified test laboratory report indicating that each material complies with the requirements and is intended generally for the applications shown. B. Samples: Submit two 12-inch-square samples of each type of glass required. Architect's review of samples will be for color, texture, and pattern only. Compliance with other requirements is the exclusive responsibility of the Contractor. 1. 5 JOB CONDITIONS A. Examine the existing conditions and the framing and glazing channel surfaces, backing, removable-stop design, and the conditions under which the glazing is to be performed. Notify the Architect, in writing, of any con- ditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the glazing until • unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Contra Costa County Detention Facility n 110246 GLASS AND GLAZING Section 08800--Page 3 B. Weather Conditions: Do not proceed with installation of liquid sealants under adverse weather conditions, or when temperatures are below or above manufacturer's recom- mended limitations for installation. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 GLASS A. Plate Glass: Polished plate or float glass; FS DD-G451, Type I, Class 1, Quality q3; 1/4 inch or 3/8 inch thick, except as otherwise indicated. Either Clear or grey tinted as scheduled. 1. Grey-glass light transmittance of 41 percent for 1/4-inch-thick lites. B. Tempered Glass: 1. Either plate glass (FS DD-G-451, Type I) , or sheet glass (FS DD-G-451, Type II) , which has been heat- strengthened by manufacturer' s standard process (after cutting to final size) , to achieve a flexural strength of 4 times normal glass strength. 2. Provide 1/4-inch-thick glass, except as otherwise indicated, in either clear or grey tinted as sched- uled. a. Grey-glass light transmittance of 41 percent for 1/4-inch-thick lites. C. Clear Wired Glass: FS DD-G-451, Type III , Class 1, Kind A (flat) , Form 1 (wired and polished both faces) , Mesh ml (welded diamond) ; 1/4 inch thick, except as otherwise indicated. D. Laminated Glass: Multiple lites of clear, grey-tinted, wire, or transparent mirror glass laminated to .060 polyvinyl butyral plastic interlayers. Thickness as scheduled and specified. Shall meet ANSI 297.1-1976 and FS DD-G-451c. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 002T11 GLASS AND GLAZ I14G Section 08800--Page 4 1. Laminated Security Glass: Three lites of 1/4-inch annealed float glass laminated with two plastic interlayers. Total thickness 7/8 inch. Product equal to ASq Penal-Gard. a. Provide one light in specified wire glass where scheduled. b. Provide in clear or grey tint or semimirrored glass as scheduled. 2. Laminated Riot Glass: Two lites of 1/8-inch annealed float glass with one . 060 plastic interlayer; total thickness of 5/16 inch. Both lites grey with light transmittance of 62 percent each lite. Provide one lite with etched surface to form obscure glass where shown or scheduled. Product equal to Riotglas by Chromally Safetee Glass. 3. Laminated Tempered Glass : Two lites of 1/4-inch tem- pered glass as specified in 2.1,C above with .060 interlayer. One lite gray glass with light transmit- tance of 41 percent. Both lites shall be flat and true and make full contact with interlayer without applied pressure. Provide one translucent interlayer to form obscure glass, where shown or scheduled, for all or part of the lite. 4. Polycarbonate Security Glass : Two lites of .100 chemically strengthened glass laminated to a 3/8-inch polycarbonate core; grey color, 45-percent light transmittance. Provide Omnilite Security Glazing by Sierracin/Sylmar. E. Bullet-Resistant Glass : Consisting of multiple lamina- tions of plate glass and interlayers to achieve specified UL resistant classes. Furnish UL-approval documentation with submittal. 1. Provide 1-3/4-inch-thick glass to achieve UL rating of 3. 2. Provide 2-inch-thick glass to achieve a UL rating of 4. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00248 GLASS AND GLAZING Section 08800--Page 5 2. 2 GLAZING SEALANTS/COMPOUNDS A. General: Provide black exposed glazing materials, unless another color is indicated, or unless another color is selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard colors. Provide hardness of materials as recommended by the manu- facturer for the required application and condition of installation in each case. Provide only compounds which are known (proven) to be fully compatible with surfaces contacted. B. Glazing Sealant: Silicone sealant, single-part, nonstain- ing, meeting FS TT-S-001543. 1. Building Sealant: 781 as manufactured by Dow-Cornig Corp. C. Butyl Rubber Glazing Tape: Partly vulcanized, self- adhesive, nonstaining, elastomeric butyl rubber tape, 98 percent solids, intended for 35-percent compression, no appreciable deterioration for 3,000-hour test in Atlas Weatherometer. D. Acrylic-Latex Glazing Sealant: Modified latex rubber and acrylic emulsion-polymer, compounded specifically as a glazing sealant with permanent flexibility (nonharden- ing) , nonstaining, and nonbleeding. 1. Glazing of interior glass only. E. Preformed, Preshimmed, Butyl-Rubber Glazing Sealant: 1. Tape or ribbon (coiled on release paper) of poly- merized butyl, or mixture of butyl and polyisobu- tylene, compounded with inert fillers and pigments, solvent-based with minimum of 95 percent solids, with thread or fabric reinforcement, tack-free within 24 hours, paintable, nonstaining. 2. Provide combination tape and encased continuous rubber shim, of approximately 50 durometer hardness. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00249 GLASS AND GLAZING Section 08800--Page 6 3. Use on both sides of all exterior windows. 2. 3 GLAZING GASKETS A. Molded Neoprene Glazing Gaskets: Molded or extruded neo- prene gaskets of the profile and hardness required for watertight construction; comply with ASTM D2000, desig- nation 2BC 415 to 3BC 620, black. B. Polyvinyl Chloride Glazing Gaskets: Extruded, flexible PVC gaskets of the profile and hardness shown, or as re- quired for watertight construction; comply with ASTM D2287. C. Vinyl Foam Glazing Tape: Closed-cell. flexible, self- adhesive, nonextruding, polyvinyl chloride foam tape; recommended by manufacturer for exterior, exposed, water- tight installation of glass, with only nominal pressure in the glazing channel; comply with ASTM D1667. 2. 4 MISCELLANEOUS GLAZING MATERIALS A. Setting Blocks: Neoprene, 70-90 durometer hardness , with proven compatibility with sealants used. B. Spacers: Neoprene, 40-50 durometer hardness, with proven compatibility with sealants used. C. Compressible Filler Rod Closed-Cell or waterproof-jack- eted rod stock of synthetic rubber or plastic foam, proven to be compatible with sealants used, flexible and resilient, with 5-10 psi compression strength for 25- percent deflection. D. Cleaners, Primers, and Sealers: Type recommended by sealant or gasket manufacturer. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00250 GLASS AND GLAZING • Section 08800--Page 7 PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 STANDARDS AND PERFORMANCE A. Watertight and airtight installation of each piece of glass is required, except as otherwise shown. Each in- stallation must withstand normal temperature changes , wind loading, impact loading (for operating sash and doors) without failure of any kind including loss or breakage of glass, failure of sealants or gaskets to remain watertight and airtight, deterioration of glazing materials, and other defects in the work. B. Protect glass from edge damage at all times during hand- ling and installation. C. Glazing channel dimensions as shown are intendE!d to pro- vide for necessary minimum bite on the glass, ir.inimum edge clearance, and adequate sealant thicknesses, with reasonable tolerances. The Glazier is responsible for correct glass size for each opening, within the toler- ances and necessary dimensions established. D. Comply with combined recommendations of glass manufac- turer and manufacturer of sealants and other materials used in glazing, except where more stringent requirements are shown or specified, and except where manufacturer 's technical representatives direct otherwise. E. Comply with "Glazing Manual" by Flat Glass Marketing Association, except as shown and specified otherwise, and except as specifically recommended otherwise by the manufacturers of the glass and glazing materials. F. Inspect each piece of glass immediately before installa- tion, and eliminate any which have observable edge damage or face imperfections. Contra Costa County Detention Facility ()0251 GLASS AND GLAZING Section 08800--Page 8 • G. Unify appearance of each series of lights by setting each piece to match others as nearly as possible. Inspect each piece and set with pattern, draw, and bow oriented in the same di rection as other pieces. H. Install sealants as recommended by the sealant manufac- turer. 3. 2 PREPARATION FOR GLAZING A. Clean the glazing channel, or other framing members to receive glass, immediately before glazing. Remove coat- ings which are not firmly bonded to the substrate. Re- move lacquer from metal surfaces wherever elastomeric sealants are used. B. Apply primer or sealer to joint surfaces wherever recom- mended by sealant manufacturer. 3. 3 GLAZING A. Install setting blocks of proper size at quarter points of sill rabbet. Set blocks in thin course of the heel- bead compound, if any. B. Provide spacers inside and out, and of proper size and spacing, for all glass sizes larger than 50 united inches, except where gaskets or preshimmed tape are used for glazing. Provide 1/8-inch minimum bite of spacers on glass and use thickness equal to sealant width, except with sealant tape use thickness slightly less than final compressed thickness of tape. C. Voids and Filler Rods: Prevent exudation of sealant or compound by forming voids or installing filler rods in the channel at the heel of jambs and head (do not leave voids in the sill channels) except as otherwise indi- cated, depending on light size, thickness, and type of glass, and complying with manufacturer 's recommendations. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 000 2 GLASS AND GLAZING Section 08800--Page 9 • D. Do not attempt to cut, seam, nip, or abrade glass which is tempered, heat strengthened, coated, or laminated. E. Force sealants into channel to eliminate voids and to ensure complete "wetting" or bond of sealant to glass and channel surfaces. F. Tool exposed surfaces of glazing liquids and compounds to provide a substantial "wash" away from the glass. In- stall pressurized tapes and gaskets to protrude slightly out of the channel, so as to eliminate dirt and moisture pockets. G. Clean and trim excess glazing materials from the glass and stops or frames promptly after installation, and eliminate stains and discolorations. H. Where wedge-shaped gaskets are driven into one side of the channel to pressurize the sealant or gasket_ on the opposite side, provide adequate anchorage to ensure that gasket will not "walk" out when subjected to dynamic movement. Anchor gasket to stop with matching ribs, or by proven adhesives, including embedment of gasket tail in cured heel bead. For use on interior glazing only. I. Gasket Glazing: Miter-cut and bond ends together at cor- ners where gaskets are used for channel glazing, so that gaskets will not pull away from corners and result in voids or leaks in the glazing system. J. Laminated glass shall be set in sealants only as approved by glass manufacturer as not having deleterious effects on the laminating layer. K. Exercise particular care in sizing edge bites and seal- ants for polycarbonate glazing to prevent damage or leak- age due to temperature expansion. 3.4 CURE, PROTECTION, AND CLEANING Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00253 GLASS AND GLAZING . Section 08800--Page 10 A. Cure glazing sealants and compounds in compliance with manufacturer' s instructions and recommendations, to ob- tain high early-bond strength, internal cohesive strength, and surface durability. B. Protect exterior glass from breakage immediately upon in- stallation, by attachment of crossed streamers to framing held away from glass. Do not apply markers of any type to surfaces of glass. C. Remove and replace glass which is broken, chipped, cracked, abraded, or damaged in other ways during the construction period, including natural causes, accidents, and vandalism. D. Maintain glass in a reasonably clean condition during construction, so that it will not be damaged by corrosive action and will not contribute (by wash-off) to the deterioration of glazing materials and other work. 3. 5 EXTRA MATERIAL A. Provide ten extra glass panels for security windows. **END OF SECTION** • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 0 0254 SEALANTS AND CAULKING Section 07951--Page 1 • PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. B. This Section is the referenced standard for other Sections in these Specifications. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of each type of sealant and caulking work is indicated on the Drawings. B. The required applications of sealants and caulking in- clude, but are not necessarily limited to, the following general locations: 1. Flashing reglets and retainers. 2. Coping members, bed, and joints. 3. Exterior wall joints. 4. Interior sound-sealed and air-sealed joints. 5. Flooring joints. 6. Isolation joints, between structure and other ele- ments. 7. Joints at penetrations of walls, decks, and floors by piping ductwork and other services and equipment. 8. Joints between items of equipment and other construc- tion. 1. 3 SUBMITTALS • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00255 SEALANTS AND CAULKING Section 07951--Page 2 A. Manufacturer' s Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer's specifications, recommendations, and installation instruc- tions for each type of sealant, caulking compound, and associated miscellaneous material req-Ared. Include manufacturer's published data, or letter of certification, or certified test laboratory report indicating that each material complies with the requirements and is intended generally for the applications shown. 1.4 JOB CONDITIONS A. Condition of Other Work: Examine the joint surfaces, backing, and anchorage of units forming sealant rabbet, and the conditions under which the sealant work is to be performed, and notify the Architect, in writing, of any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely comple- tion of the work and performance of the sealants. Do not proceed with the sealant work until unsatisfactory condi- tions have been corrected. B. Weather Conditions: Do not proceed with installation of sealants under adverse weather conditions, or when temper- atures are below or above manufacturer's recommended limitations for installation. Proceed with the work only when forecasted weather conditions are favorable for proper cure and development of high early-bond strength. Wherever joint width is affected by ambient temperature variations, install elastomeric sealants only when tem- peratures are in the lower third of manufacturer's recom- mended installation temperature range, so that sealant will not be subjected to excessive elongation and bond stress at subsequent low temperatures. Coordinate time schedule with Contractor to avoid delay of Project. C. Statement of Noncompliance: Wherever it is necessary to proceed with the installation of sealants or caulking compounds under conditions which do not fully comply with the requirements (because of time schedule or other rea- sons which the Construction Manager determines to be crucial to the Project) , prepare a written statement for the Owner' s record (with copies to the Construction Manager and Architect) indicating the nature of the noncompliance, the reasons for proceeding, the precaution- ary measures taken to ensure the best possible work, and • the names of the individuals concurring with the decision to proceed with the installation. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00256 SEALANTS AND CAULKING Section 07951--Page 3 PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 MATERIALS, GENERAL A. Colors: Provide black or other natural color wherever no other color is available. Wherever compound is not exposed to view, provide manufacturer's standard color which has the best overall performance characteristics for the application shown. 1. Provide manufacturer's standard colors as shown, or if not shown, provide color selected by Architect from manufacturer' s standard colors. B. Hardnesses shown and specified are intended to indicate the general range necessary for overall performance. Consult the manufacturer's technical representative to determine the actual hardness recommended for the condi- tions of installation and use. Upon request, Architect will furnish information concerning anticipated joint movement related to actual joint width and installation temperature. Except as otherwise indicated or recom- mended, provide compounds within the following ranges of hardness (Shore A, fully cured, at 75 degrees F. ) : 1. 5 to 20 for high percentage of movement and minimum exposure to weather and abrasion (including no ex- posure to vandalism) . 2. 15 to 35 for moderate percentage of movement and mod- erate exposure to weather and abrasion. 3. 30 to 60 for low percentage of movement and maximum exposure to weather and abrasion (including foot traffic on horizontal joints) . C. Modulus of Elasticity: For joints subject to movement, either thermal expansion or dynamic movement, provide elastomeric sealants which have the lowest modulus of elasticity which is consistent with the exposure to abrasion or vandalism. For horizontal joints subject to traffic provide sealants with high modulus of elasticity, as required to withstand indentation by stiletto heels. Comply with manufacturer's recommendations wherever no other requirements are indicated. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 0025 i SEALANTS AND CAULKING Section 07951--Page 4 D. Compatibility: Before purchase of each specified seal- ant, investigate its compatibility with the joint sur- faces, joint fillers and other materials in the joint system. Provide only materials (ma^ufacturer's recom- mended variation of the specified materials) which are known to be fully compatible with the actual installation condition, as shown by manufacturer's published data or certification. E. Provide size and shape of preformed sealant units as shown or, if not shown, as recommended by the manufac- turer, either in his published data or upon consultation with his technical representative. 2. 2 ONE-COMPONENT ELASTOMERIC SEALANTS A. Exterior Non-Acid-Type Silicon Rubber Sealant: 1. Non-acid-type, silicon-rubber-based, one-par-=, non- sag, elastomeric sealant, complying with FS TT-S- 001543, Class A; recommended by manufacturer for all exterior joint surfaces. 2. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements include the following: a. 790 Building Sealant; Dow-Corning Corp. B. Interior Silicon Rubber Sealant: 1. Silicon-rubber-based, one-part, nonsag, elastomeric sealant, resistant to mildew, complying with FS TT-S-001543, Class A, and FS TT-S-00230 , Class A; recommended by manufacturer for interior applica- tions, including seal around bathtubs and similar applications subjected to attack by mildew. Provide type recommended by manufacturer for the porosity of the joint surfaces (nonacid for porous surfaces, acid for nonporous) . 2. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements include the following: 784 and 785 Interior Sealant, Dow-Corning Corp. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 5-"s 002 SEALANTS AND CAULKING Section 07951--Page 5 2. 3 PREFORMED ELASTOMERIC SEALANTS A. ButylRubber Sealant Tape (BuR-ST) : 1. A partially vulcanized, self-adhesive, nonstaining, elastomeric, butyl-rubber tape, recommended by the manufacturer for waterproof construction when com- pressed 35 percent in dynamically moving joints; not less than 98 percent solids; no deterioration after 3, 000-hour test in Atlas Weatherometer. 2. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements include the following : a. Iconolastic 7500; Intercoastal Corp. b. PTI 606; Protective Treatments, Inc. 2. 4 NONELASTOMERIC SEALANTS A. Acrylic-Latex Sealant: 1. Latex-rubber-modified, acrylic-emulsion-polymer seal- and compound; permanently flexible, nonstaining and nonbleeding; recommended by manufacturer for protect- ed exterior exposure. 2. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements include the following: a. Latex Caulking Compound; DeWitt Products Co. b. Acrylic Latex; Gibson-Homans Co. C. AC-20 Acrylic Latex; Pecora Corp. d. Igas Calking-L; Sika Chemical Corp. e. Sonolac; Sonneborn/Contech, Inc. f. Acrylicalk; Std. Dry Wall Products, Inc. 2. 5 NONSKINNING MASTIC SEALANTS • A. Polybutene Mastic Sealant: Contra Costa County Detention Facility (l(125� SEALANTS AND CAULKING Section 07951--Page 6 • 1. Either liquid or preformed ribbon (coiled with release paper) of polybutene-based mastic, nondrying, nonskin- ning, nonhardening, of low viscosity as recommended by the manufacturer for joints subject to shear movement but not subject to normal joint movement. 2. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements include the following: a. Paraflex Tape; Parr, Inc. b. Extru-Seal PB 22 Tape; Pecora Chemical. C. Curtain Wall Sealant; Tremco Mfg. Co. 2. 6 PREFORMED, COMPRESSIBLE FOAM SEALANTS A. Butylene-Impregnated Foam Sealant (BuIF-S) : 1. Preformed sealant strips of nondrying butylene cDm- pound saturating an open-cell flexible, compressible foam of polyurethane or other weather-resistant and permanently elastic material; formulated to provide a watertight joint with adhesive bond to joint surfaces when compressed in the joint to 50 percent of normal strip dimensions; nonstaining and nonmigrating; paintable. 2. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements include the following : a. Poly-rite; Sandell Manufacturing. b. Expandable J.F. Strips; Phoenix Bldg. Prod. Inc. 2. 7 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Joint Cleaner: Provide the type of joint-cleaning com- pound recommended by the sealant or caulking compound manufacturer, for the joint surfaces to be cleaned. B. Joint Primer/Sealer: Provide the type of joint primer/ sealer recommended by the sealant manufacturer, for the • joint surfaces to be primed or sealed. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 011260 SEALANTS AND CAULKING Section 07951--Page 7 C. Bond-Breaker Tape: Polyethylene tape or other plastic tape as recommended by the sealant manufacturer, to be applied to sealant-contact surfaces where bond to the substrate or joint filler mus'_ be avoided for proper performance of sealant. Provide self-adhesive tape wherever applicable. D. Sealant Backer Rod: Compressible rod-stock polyethylene foam, polyethylene-jacketed polyurethane foam, butyl- rubber foam, neoprene foam, or other flexible, permanent, durable, nonabsorptive material as recommended for com- patibility with sealant by the sealant manufacturer. Provide size and shape of rod which will control the joint depth for sealant placement, break bond of sealant at bottom of joint, form optimum shape of sealant bead on back side, and provide a highly compressible backer to minimize the possibility of sealant extrusion when joint is compressed. PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 JOINT SURFACE PREPARATION A. Clean joint surfaces immediately before installation of sealant or caulking compound. Remove dirt, insecure coatings, moisture, and other substances which would interfere with bond of sealant or caulking compound. B. For elastomeric sealants, do not proceed with installa- tion of sealant over joint surfaces which have been painted, lacquered, waterproofed, or treated with water repellent or other treatment or coating, unless a labora- tory test for durability (adhesion) , in compliance with Paragraph 4. 3. 9 of FS TT-S-00227 has successfully demon- strated that sealant bond is not impaired by the coating or treatment. If laboratory test has not been performed, or shows bond interference, remove coating or treatment from joint surfaces before installing sealant. C. Etch concrete and masonry joint surfaces to remove excess alkalinity, unless sealant manufacturer's printed instruc- tions indicate that alkalinity does not interfere with i Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00461 SEALANTS AND CAULKING • Section 07951--Page 8 sealant bond and performance. Etch with 5-percent solu- tion of muriatic acid; neutralize with dilute ammonia solution, rinse thoroughly with water, and allow to dry before sealant install7tion. D. Roughen joint surfaces on vitreous-coated and similar nonporous materials, wherever sealant manufacturer' s data indicates lower bond strength than for porous surfaces. Rub with fine abrasive cloth or wool to produce a dull sheen. 3. 2 INSTALLATION A. Comply with sealant manufacturer's printed instructions, except where more stringent requirements are shown or specified and except where manufacturer's technical representative directs otherwise. B. Prime or seal the joint surfaces wherever shown or recom- mended by the sealant manufacturer. Do not allow primer/ sealer to spill or migrate onto adjoining surfaces. C. Install sealant backer rod for liquid elastomeric seal- ants, except where shown to be omitted or recommended to be omitted by sealant manufacturer for the application shown. D. Install bond-breaker tape wherever shown and wherever required by manufacturer' s recommendations to ensure that elastomeric sealants will perform properly. E. Employ only proven installation techniques, which will ensure that sealants will be deposited in uniform, con- tinuous ribbons without gaps or air pockets, with com- plete "wetting" of the joint bond surfaces equally on opposite sides. Except as otherwise indicated, fill sealant rabbet to a slightly concave surface, slightly below adjoining surfaces. Where horizontal joints are between a horizontal surface and a vertical surface, fill joint to form a slight cove, so that joint will not trap moisture and dirt. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00262 SEALANTS AND CAULKING Section 07951--Page 9 • F. Install sealants to depths as shown or, if not shown, as recommended by the sealant manufacturer but within the following general limitations, measured at the center (thin) section of the bead. 1. For sidewalks, pavements and similar joints sealed with elastomeric sealants and subject to traffic and other abrasion and indentation exposures, fill joints to a depth equal to 75 percent of joint width, but not more than 5/8 inch deep or less than 3/8 inch deep. 2. For normal moving joints sealed with elastomeric sealants, but not subject to traffic, fill joints to a depth equal to 50 percent of joint width, but not more than 1/2 inch deep or less than 1/4 inch deep. 3. For joints sealed with nonelastomeric sealants and caulking compounds, fill joints to a depth in the range of 75-125 percent of joint width. G. Spillage: Do not allow sealants or compounds to overflow or spill onto adjoining surfaces, or to migrate into the voids of adjoining surfaces, including rough textures such as exposed aggregate panels. Use masking tape or other precautionary devices to prevent staining of ad- joining surfaces, by either the primer/sealer or the sealant/caulking compound. H. Remove excess and spillage of compounds promptly as the work progresses. Clean the adjoining surfaces by what- ever means may be necessary to eliminate evidence of spillage, without damage to the adjoining surfaces or finishes. I. Polysilfide Sealant Installation: Comply with standards issued by Thiokol Chemical Corp. , except where more stringent requirements have been shown or specified, or issued as recommendations by the sealant manufacturer. **END OF SECTION** • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00263 FINISH HARDWARE Section 08710--Page 1 • PART 1--GENERAL 1. 1 RELATFO DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Furnish all necessary architectural finish hardware to complete the Project, except those items specifically mentioned to be furnished elsewhere. B. Wherever items of architectural finish hardware are not definitely specified and are required for proper comple- tion and/or operation of the work, such architectural finish hardware shall be furnished in type and quality suitable for the service required and comparable to those specified for similar conditions and the Architect shall be so notified immediately. 1. 3 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS A. Security Hardware: Section 08550 B. Rough Hardware: Section 06100. C. Architectural Casework Hardware : Section 06220. D. Elevator Entrance Hardware: Section 14210. E. Drapery Track: Section 12500. G. Electrical connections: Division 16. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00264 FINISH HARDWARE Section 08710--Page 2 • H. Installation of architectural finish hardware: Section 06200. I. Hardware for aluminum doors shall comply in all ways with requirements of this Section, but be provided by others, except for cylinders to provide key control. 1. 5 SUBMITTALS A. Within thirty (30) days after award of Contract and before any materials are delivered, Contractor shall sub- mit at least seven (7) copies of Architectural Finish Hardware Schedule of all materials, listing manufac- turer' s catalog number, keying schedule, templates, and any additional pertinent information by exact location. Such Schedule shall be submitted on eight-and-one-half- inch-by-eleven-inch (8-1/2-inch-x-11-inch) sheets repro- ducible by the Xerox method. When accepted by the Archi- tect, as many copies of such Schedule as required shall be returned. Submit 2 copies of catalog cuts of each specific type of hardware specified (including each type of lockset and closer) . Do not submit complete manufac- turer' s catalog, but only cuts of specific hardware types. Such Schedule shall be prepared under the direct supervision of a regular member of the Society of Archi- tectural Hardware Consultants and he shall be identified as having provided such supervision. Review of such Schedule shall not relieve the Contractor from responsi- bility for errors or omissions therein. B. The Construction Manager shall provide one (1) copy of the accepted Hardware Schedule to the pressed-metal-frame and hollow-metal-door Contractor, the wood-door and millwork Contractor, and the aluminum door manufacturer. The Construction Manager shall also provide one (1) copy of the shop drawings of each of these Contractors to the finish hardware supplier. C. If required, prior to delivery of any hardware to the site, submit one sample of each class or type of hardware to the Architect for final review. Affix labels to fully identify manufacturer, class or type, and Project. After review, accepted samples may be obtained from the Archi- • Contra Cos La County Detention facility 00265 FINISH HARDWARE Section 08710--Page 3 • tect for installation on the Project, but samples must be picked up within seven (7) days of notification of ac- ceptance or rejection. 1. 6 WARRANTY All products shall be warranted for a period of 2 years from date of acceptance of the work. Defects of materials or workmanship occurring during the warranty period shall be corrected to the complete satisfaction of the Architect or Contra Costa County. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 FINISH OF HARDWARE The finish of hardware shall be as scheduled in Volume 2 of the Project Manual. Special care shall be taken to coor- dinate the finish of the various manufacturers to ensure a uniform acceptable finish. The finish of all hardware shall match the finish of the locksets, unless otherwise specified. 2. 2 BUTT HINGES A. Manufacturers and model numbers shall be as scheduled in Volume 2 of the Project Manual. B. Hinges shall be full-mortise-template type, unless half- mortise hinges are required. Hinges shall have nonris- ing, loose pins; ball or oilite bearings; and flat button tips, except as otherwise scheduled or specified. C. Each door and leaf to sixty (60) inches in height shall be provided with two (2) butt hinges. Higher doors shall be provided with one (1) additional butt hinge for each additional thirty (30) inches in height or portion there- of. Doors one-and-three-quarter inches (1-3/4 inches) in thickness to three feet two inches (3 feet 2 inches) in width shall be provided with four-and-one-half-inch-bv- four-inch (4-1/2-inch-x-4-inch) butt hinges, wider than three feet two inches (3 feet 2 inches) with five-inch- by-four-and-one-half-inch (5-inch-x-4-1/2-inch) extra- heavy butt hinges. Butt hinges for doors thicker than Contra Costa County Detention Facility 1 l�11266 FINISH HARDWARE • Section 08710--Page 4 noted above or with unusual trim conditions shall be of wide-throw type with sufficient width to clear adjacent trim. Butt hinges for outward-swinging doors to the exterior shall be provided with nonremovable pins of the set-screw type and shall be fabricated of stainless steel. Butt hinges for factory-pre-machined wood doors and for aluminum doors shall have rounded corners with one-quarter (1/4) -inch radius. D. Half-surface butt hinges fastened with machine screws and grommet nuts shall be provided on each mineral-core wood fire-labelled door, standard weight four and one-half (4-1/2) inch for doors to three feet two inches (3 feet 2 inches) wide, extra-heavy weight five (5) inches for wider doors. 2. 3 LOCKSETS, LATCHSETS, AND CYLINDERS A. Locksets, latchsets, and cylinders shall be as scheduled and specified in Volume 2 of the Project Manual. B. Except where otherwise specified or scheduled, all lock- sets, latchsets, padlocks, cylinders, and component parts of the "BH" series shall be by one of the scheduled manufacturers. Those of the "H" series shall be by Sargent only. C. Strikes for locksets and latchsets shall have extended lips where required to protect adjacent trim from being marred by latchbolt, but short enough to avoid tearing clothing. Each lockset and latchset shall be provided with a box strike, except that the plaster box shall suf- fice if ASA strikes are used. Each box strike shall be provided with a cushion of sponge to deaden sound. D. Remove finish hardware before painting, except USP. E. All cylinders shall be interchangeable-core type; furnish six control keys directly to the Owner. • Contra Costa County Detention facility 00A1_167 FINISH HARDWARE Section 08710--Page 5 • 2. 4 DOOR CONTROLS AND PIVOTS See Finish Hardware Schedule in Volume 2 of the Project Manual. 2. 5 EXIT DEVICES See Finish Hardware Schedule in Volume 2 of the Project Manual. 2. 6 TRIM AND MISCELLANEOUS A. Trim items such as door stops, bumpers, rollers, push plates, pulls, flush bolts, coordinators, etc. , shall be as scheduled and specified in Volume 2 of the Project Manual. B. Thresholds, weatherstrip, and sound seals shall be as scheduled and specified in Volume 2 of the Project Man- ual. Thresholds occurring at floor door controls shall be by the manufacturer of door controls. Each exterior door shall be provided with one-quarter-inch-by-one-half- inch (1/4-inch-x-1/2-inch) self-adhering foam tape wea- therstrip at top and sides. C. Each pressed metal door frame shall be provided with silencers, each single door with three (3) , each pair of doors with four (4) . PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 PACKING AND MARKING Package all items of hardware and each lockset, latchset, exit device, and door control in its individual container marked with the manufacturer's name, type, number, and name of item. Each item shall be complete with necessary fasten- ings, wrenches, spanners, etc. , installation instructions, and templates, indelibly, legibly, and carefully marked with an item number corresponding to the door number and hardware • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00268 FINISH HARDWARE Section 08710--Page 6 • group number as indicated on the Opening Schedule, the ac- cepted Architectural Finish Hardware Schedule, and the Draw- ings. 3. 2 TEMPLATING All hardware applied to metal frames and/or doors shall be manufactured to template and secured by Phillips-head screws , except as otherwise noted. Provide templates and, if re- quired, the physical hardware to the fabricators of metal frames and doors in ample time to facilitate the work and not impair the progress of the Project. 3. 3 KEYING A. All locksets, cylinders, window locks, padlocks, and cab- inet locks shall be keyed, masterkeyed, grandmasterkeyed, by the manufacturer at the factory to the existing system as directed, and proper records shall be maintained by him as directed. B. Permanent cylinder cores shall be stamped with two (2) , three (3) , or four (4) digits on the face of the plug to visually confirm proper location and installation. Stamped digits shall be the Key Group Symbol as designed by the Owner. C. Furnish three (3) change keys for each lockset and cylin- der, six (6) masterkeys for each set, and six (6) grand- masterkeys. Each permanent key shall be stamped "Do Not Duplicate, " and each change key shall be stamped with its broach and cut number as well as the Key Group Symbol assigned by the Owner. Do not stamp masterkeys with "Master" or "M. " D. Ship permanent keys, in key-control envelopes, directly to the Owner by Registered Mail. Include at least two (2) copies of a key manifest showing the cut number of the change keys related to the Owner's numbering system and door room number, and the register number of the masterkeys and grandmasterkeys. Furnish 30 extra key blanks for "H" series and 150 extra key blanks for "BH" series for each keyway section used. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00269 FINISH HARDWARE Section 08710--Page 7 • E. All locksets, padlocks, and cylinders shall be construc- tion keyed. Contractor and hardware supplier shall be held responsible for permanent keys until all are deliv- ered to the Owner or otherwise cleared to the Owner' s complete satisfaction. Furnish 20 construction keys. 3. 4 FASTENINGS A. Architectural finish hardware shall be furnished with all necessary (plus prudent spares) screws, bolts, or other devices or fastenings of suitable size and type to secure the hardware in position for heavy use and long life, harmonizing as to material and finish. Secure all hard- ware or concrete with machine screws and "Tampins, " "Red Head" anchors, or "Dynabolts" as dictated by best current practice; plastic or "Rawl" plugs will not be accepted. Hardware screws shall be of sufficient length to properly engage backing: wood screws at wood backing, machine or self-tapping screws at metal backing. Overhead surface- applied door controls shall be secured by sex bolts and nuts. Door pulls shall be secured by approved through- bolts. All exposed screws shall be of the "Phillips-head" type, except that all screws shall be spanner-head type in detention areas. 1. Secure push plates by screws as recommended by the plate fabricator, making certain that the surface to which it is to be applied is perfectly clean before securing so as to -obtain maximum adhesion. 2. Furnish six each spanner bits for each size spanner screw as required. 3. 5 HARDWARE SCHEDULE The Hardware Schedule, contained in Volume 2 of the Project Manual, is furnished for whatever guidance and assistance it may afford the Contractor, but shall not necessarily be con- sidered as entirely inclusive. The Contractor shall examine the Drawings and the Specifications to determine the extent, quality, and function of hardware required and shall be responsible to furnish all architectural finish hardware necessary to complete the work. Should any particular door or item be inadvertently omitted from the scheduled hardware , such door or item shall be provided with the same hardware as required for similar purposes. Should it be determined that the hardware scheduled is not suitable due to detail or size Contra Costa County Detention Facility 002'"r'U FINISH HARDWARE • Section 08710--Page 8 of member, the hardware of proper size, type, and function shall be provided, similar in operation and equivalent to that specified. Should an item of hardware be discontinued between the time of acceptance of Schedule and installation, provide suitable replacement approved by the Architect. Hand of lock shall be as indicated on the Drawings. If door hand is changed during construction, Contractor shall make neces- sary changes in hardware at no additional expense to the Owner. 3. 6 ADJUSTMENTS AND INSPECTION During he installation of hardware a periodic inspection shall be made by the Contractor in company with the Construc- tion Manager, a representative of Contra Costa County, the Architect, and the hardware supplier or his agent. Any hardware improperly installed shall be removed and rein- stalled at the Contractor's expense. At completion of the work a final inspection shall be made by the above parties. Make any and all adjustments recommended by any of the above parties. 3. 8 :MAINTENANCE-RELATED ITEMS The Contractor shall furnish one (1) set of installation and adjusting tools and one (1) set of maintenance manuals for locksets, door closers, floor hinges, and panic devices directly to the Owner's representative in charge of mainte- nance. **END OF SECTION** • Contra Costa County Detention Facility (10211 C. C. CDF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT MANUAL VOLUME 2: DETAILS a SCHEDULES 12-13-77 , KAPLAN McLAUCHLIN . ARCHITECTS- PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA R4.1,14 INDEX TO DETAIL DRAWINGS A14D SCHEDULES ARCHITECTURAL Section 10 Architectural Notes, Legends, and Abbreviations Section 11 Site Details Section 12 Landscape Details Section 20 Exterior Wall Details Section 21 Miscellaneous Exterior Details Section 22 Seismic and Expansion Joint Details Section 23 Roof Details Section 24 Stair Details Section 25 Elevator Details ,. Section 26 Exterior Window Schedifre and Types Section 27 Exterior Window Details Section 28 Not Used Section 29 Door Opening Schedules and Types Section 30 Door Hardware Schedule Section 31 Door and Door Frame Details Section 32 Finish Schedule Section 33 Room and Toilet Accessory Schedule and Mounting Heights Section 34 Interior Elevations Section 35 Cabinet Schedule and Details Section 36 Millwork Details Section 37 Equipment Legend and Schedule Section 38 Locker Schedule Section 39 Interior Window Schedule Section 40 Floor Details Section 41 Base Details Section 42 Interior Wall Details Section 43 Ceiling Details Section 44 Miscellaneous Interior Details Section 45 Precast Panel Schedule and Details Section 46 Column Schedule and Details Section 47 Typical Mechanical Chase Plans Section 48 r3rd Level - Courtyard Drainage Plans Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' 4'o '77 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 10,00 ,.,� 415.398.5191 002 3 1. Drawings and Schedules The drawings are divided into two categories . . . . a. Large drawings 30" x 42" numbered by series Al thru A9. Plans, elevations, sections and stair and elevator drawings. b. Detail drawings and schedules 8h" x 11". Sections 10, 11, 12, 20 through 48, Volume II of the Project Manual entitled "Details and Schedules." 2. Plans a. Series Al (l/16"=l'-0") orientation floor plans show designation of areas and clusters and fire separations. b. Series A2, (1/8"=1'-0 ") ;,tale floor plans show references to 4"=110" scale floor plans, window and door symbols, detail reference symbols, overall dimensions, and interior elevation symbols, equipment symbols and detail dimensions for areas not shown on k=110" scale floor plans. c. Series A5, (4"=1'0")scale floor plans show detail dimensions, equipment symbols, casework, and interior elevation symbols. d. Series A6, Reflected ceiling plans show ceiling layouts, heights, light fixtures, mechanical diffusers and grilles, access panels, sprinkler heads, ceiling tracks and detail references. 3. Detail Drawings See detail drawings for finish schedule, door and window schedules, cabinet and equipment schedules, equipment backing roam accessory schedule, partition information, enlarged details, and interior elevations. 4. Match Lines Match lines are shown only as general guidelines of where adjoining floor plans meet. See plans on both sides of a match line for information overlapping the line. 5. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine the plans, details and specifications, to furnish proper equipment, hardware, fixtures, etc. , whether listed or not. If there are any omissions in regard to the above, they shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening for instructions; other- wise, the list will be considered complete. No e-xtras will be allowed. Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE SRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS IT,13 *77 General Notes: 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 10.01 002 415.398.5191 `� Room title and room number ODoor mark number - see Section 29 OR t—Elevation number 34.12 Sheet where elevation drawn A < Detail Number 32.21 t Sheet where detail shown 2 Wall section number 6.1 r Sheet where wall section shown 1 Building section number 41 Sheet where section shown Exterior window number - See Section 26 1 /A--A\ Interior window number - See Section 39 1 Indicates removeable stop on this side of window 8-0 Ceiling height noted @ reflected ceiling plan NX C Equipment designation - See Equipment Schedule 6 Equipment number - See Equipment Schedule D2 Cabinet type - See Section 33 ircled area shown on large Enlarged Section - Detail Reference Iscale detail or'I `levation ;-13\ 6.1 i Reference or Dimension Point Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COLRM DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12-13-7 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET ti�F`iI SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 10,02 ��);� ,� 415.3985191 GYPSUM BOARD WOOD FINISIlED GRAVEL OR CRUSHED ROCK PLYWOOD WOOD BLOCKING .'f �.4.• CONCRETE CONTINUOUS sS` ry EARTH WOOD BLOCKING SHIM : ; _•,' PLASTER BLANKET OR BATT INSULATION QUARRY OR CERM!IC TILE METAL ACOUSTICAL TILE CONCRETE BLOCK TERRAZZO OR RIGID INSULATIOIJ CONDUCTIVE TERRAZZO BRICK Kaplan/MCLaughlin DAT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12- 377 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET MA EpI/A4_ ,PNL OTOOMLS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.3985191 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DESCRIPTION Ref. UBC 1973 table 43B �,�„����� NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8" (U.O.N, ) 25 ga. A A metal studs, 24" O.C. with one layer 5/8" type 42. 1 "x" G.W.B. on each side. Studs and G.W.B. extend to underside of structural slab. 1 HOUR FIRE RATING ITEM 70 U.B.C. B ■■■■■■.■■■ B NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8" (U.O.N. ) 25 ga. metal studs, 24" O.C. with one layer 5/8" type 42. 1 "x" G.W.B. on each side. Studs and G.W.B. extend to underside of structural slab. 1-1/8" cement plaster on fire resistant paper backed lath at side (s) shown dotted. Extend to structure above or suspend ceiling where occurs. EXCEEDS 1 HOUR FIRE RATING ITEM 70 U.B.C. i I i C NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8"(U.O.N. ) 20 ga. met. studs, 16" O.C. with two layers 5/8" type "x" 42. 1 G.W.B. on each side. Extend studs and G.W.B. to structural slab. i i 2 HOUR FIRE RATING ITEM 71 U.B.C. I NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8"(U.O.N. ) 20 ga. metal studs, 16" O.C. with two layers 5/8" type "x" 42. 11 G.W.B. on each side. Extend studs and G.W.B. to structural slab. 7/8" cement plaster on fire resistant paper backed lath at side (s) shown dotted j Extend to structure above or suspended ceiling where occurs. EXCEEDS 2 HOUR FIRE RATING ITEM 71 U.B.C. ATE D Kaplan/McLaughlin 12- 13 -77 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS PARTITION SYMBOLS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 10.04 00277 415398.5191 A.B. ANCHOR BOLT COL. COLUMN ACOUS . ACOUSTIC CONC. CONCRETE AC. TILE ACOUSTICAL TILE CONF. CONFERENCE ADJ. ADJUSTABLE CONN. CONNECTION ADMIN. ADMINISTRATION OR CONST. CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATIVE CONT. CONTIiIUOUS ADMIT ADMITTING CORR. CORRIDOR AGGR. AGGREGATE C.S. CLINICAL SINK AIR COND. AIR CONDITIONING C.T. CERAMIC TILE ALT. ALTERNATE CTR. COUNTER ALUM. ALUMINUM IL CENTER LINE 4 ANGLE C.R. CART/CHAIR RAIL A.P . ACCESS PANEL C.C.U. CORONARY CARE UNIT APPROX. APPROXIMATE A.R. ACID RESISTING DBL. DOUBLE ASB. ASBESTOS DEPT. DEPARTMENT ASPH. ASPHALT DET. DETAIL ASST. ASSISTANT D.F. DRINKING FOUNTAIN P.NNUNC. ANNUNCIATOR DIA. DIAMETER DIAGL. DIAGONAL DIM. DIMENSION B.B. BULLETIN BOARD DN. DOWN BD. BOARD DR. DOCTOR BLDG. BUILDING DWG. DRAWING BLK. BLOCK DWR. DRAWER BLKG. BLOCKING D.T. DRAPERY TRACK BM. BEAM D.S. DRY STANDPIPE BOT. BOTTOM B.R. BEDROOM B.S . BOTH SIDES E.C. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR B.P. BRICK PAVING EA. EACH E.J.C . EXPANSION JOINT COVER ELEC. ELECTRICAL CAB. CABINET ELEV. ELEVATION OR C.B. CATCH BASIN ELEVATOR C/C CENTER TO CENTER EMERG. EMERGENCY C.C .T. CUBICLE CURTAIN TRACK ENCL. ENCLOSURE CEM. CEMENT ENGR. ENGINEER C.T. CERAMIC TILE ENT. ENTRANCE C-C CONTRACTOR FURNISHED E.P.B. ELECTRIC PANEL BOARD CONTRACTOR INSTALLED EQ. EQUAL C/FLASH COUNTER FLASHING EQUIP. EQUIPMENT C.G. CORNER GUARD E.W.C . ELECTRIC WATER COOLER C OR CHAN. CHANNEL EXAM. EXAMINATION CH. BD. CHALK BOARD EXC. EXCAVATE C .I . CAST IRON (E) OR C .JT. CONTROL JOINT EXIST. EXISTING CL. CLEAR EXP. EXPOSED OR CLG. CEILING EXPANSION CLKG. CAULKING EXT. EXTERIOR CLOS. CLOSET C.O. CONVENIENCE OUTLET OR CASED OPENING OR CLEAN OUT CA CARPET Kaplan/McLaughlin243' 7T CoNTRA Cos-rA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN . 415-398-5191 N1SC0 CA. 94111 10,0G� _ 002'i' F.D. FLOOR DRAIN LAB. LABORATORY F.E.C. FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET LAM. LAMINATED F.H.C . FIRE HOSE CABINET LAUN. LAUNDRY F.H.S . FLAT HEAD SCREW LAV. LAVATORY FIN. FINISH LIN. LINEN FL. FLOOR LKR. LOCKER FLEX. FLEXIBLE L.L. LEAD LINED FLUOR. FLUORESCENT L.P. LIGHT PROOF OR FLSH'G FLASHING LOUT POINT F.O.C . FACE OF CONCRETE F.O.P. FACE OF PLASTER F.O.S. FACE OF STUD MACH. MACHINE FT. FEET MAS. MASONRY F.S. FULL SIZE MAT. MATERIAL FRPF'G FIRE PROOFING MAX. MAXIMUM F.F. FINISH FACE M.B. MACHINE BOLT F.S.E.C. FOOD SVC. ELECT. CONTR. MECH. MECHANICAL G.I. GALVANIZED IRON MED. MEDICINE GA. GAUGE MEMB. MEMBRANE GALV. GALVANIZED MET. METAL G.B. GRAB BAR MFR. MANUFACTURER GL. GLASS OR GLAZED MIN. MINIMUM GR. GRADE MIR. MIRROR G.W.B. GYPSUM WALL BOARD MISC. MISCELLANEOUS GYP. GYPSUM M.&S. MIRROR & SHELF M.L. METAL LATH H.P. HIGH POINT M.O. MASONRY OPENING H-H HOSPITAL FURNISHED- MEG. MOUNTING HOSPITAL INSTALLED HB HOSE BIBB M.P.U. MULTI-PURPOSE UNIT HDW. HARDWARE M.T. METAL THRESHOLD HDWD. HARI)WOOD MPC MOVABLE PATIENT CONS H.M. HOLLOW METAL HR. HOUR N.C. NURSE CALL HOR. HORIZONTAL N.D. SANITARY NAPKIN HT. HEIGHT DISPENSER H-C HOSPITAL FURNISHED- N.I .C. I40T IN CONTACT CONTRACTOR INSTALLED NOM. NOMINAL N.T.S. NOT TO SCALE I .C.U. INTENSIVE CARE UNIT I .D. INSIDE DIAMETER INSUL. INSULATION 02 OXYGEN INT. INTERIOR O.C. ON CENTER INTER. INTERMEDIATE O.D. OUTSIDE DIAMETER ISOL. ISOLATION OFF. OFFICE I .V.T. INTRAVENOUS TRACK JAN. JANITOR O.T. OPERATING TABLE JT. JOINT O.H. OPPOSITE HAND O.P.D. OUTPATIENT DEPARTMEP OPNG. OPENING OPP. OPPOSITE K.P. KICK PLATE O.R_ OPERATING ROOM O.T. OPERATING TABLE Kaplan/McLaughlin SATE CONTRA COSTA CCLAYTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET A�j �/AT1ONS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 002 415.398.5191 Pct- POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT PA11'r. PARTITION S .S. STAINLESS STEEL PAS . PAVING S .S.D. SEE STRUCTURAL P.13.0. PROVIDED BY OWNER DRAWING P.11.X. TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD S _SK. SERVICE SINK PL. LAM PIASTIC LAMINATED STA. STATION PL. OR PLATE STAG. STAGGERED PLAS. PLASTER STD. STANDARD PLYWD. PLYWOOD STER. STERILIZER P.P.G. POLISHED PLATE GLASS STL. OR ST. STEEL PR. PAIR STRUC. STRUCTURAL PREC. PRECAST SUSP. SUSPENDED PT, POINT SYM. SYMMETRICAL P.T.D. PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER SEC 'Y SECRETARY Q.T.- QUARRY TILE QTY. QUANTITY T.B. TOWEL BAR TEL. TELEPHONE R. RISER OR RADIUS THRES. THRESHOLD RECP. RECEPTOR THK. THICKNESS RECT. RECTANGULAR T.O.C. TOP OF CONCRETE R.D. ROOF DRAIN T.O.P. TOP OF PARAPET REF. REFERENCE T.P.H. TOILET PAPER HOLDER REFR. REFRIGERATOR T.V. TELEVISION REINF. REINFORCING TYP. TYPICAL REQ 'D REQUIRED TH THICK RESIL. RESILIENT T.C. TOP OF CURB R.H. ROBE HOOK T.W. TOP OF WALL RM. ROOM U.O.N. UNLESS OTHERWISE R.O. ROUGH OPENING NOTED RUB. RUBBER UR. URINAL RWD. REDWOOD V OR VAC. VACUUM S. SINK VENT. VENTILATION S .A .D. SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING SCHED. SCHEDULE VERT_ VERTICAL S.D. SOAP DISPENSER OR DISH V.G. VERTICAL GRAIN SECT. SECTION V.I .F. VERIFY IN FIELD SHR. SHOWER V.P. VISION PANEL SHT. SHEET V.A. VINYL ASBESTOS TILE SIM. SIMILAR S .M.S. SHEET METAL SCREW W.F. WOOD FLOOR SPEC. SPECIFICATION W.C. WATER CLOSET SPKR. SPEAKER WD. WOOD SQ. SQUARE W.I . WROUGHT IRON S.V. SHEET VINYL W.G. WIRE GLASS WP. WATERPROOF W.S. WEATHERSTRIPPING WSCT. WAINSCOT WT. WEIGHT W/ WITH W/O WITHOUT Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSIA COUN DETENT" FACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 11.1-3 -77 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET �"j'ip SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 10,0-7 002�O 415.398.5191 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DESCRIPIICN E A 2-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 3/4" 16 gauge channel Studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh 42. 1 lath on one side, 12 gauge welded wire mesh at other side. E _ � B 2-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 3/4" 16 gauge channel studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh 42.1 lath on one side, 12 gauge welded wire mesh at other side. 5/8" G.W.B. furred on 7/8" hat channels at side shown dotted. G ............ C 4-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 2h-1 16 gauge studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh lath on 42. 12 each side of studs. ••••••••--•• 4-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 2'h" 16 guage H ----- D studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh lath on 2.12 each side of studs. 5/8" G.W.B. furred on 7/8" hat channels at side shown dotted. Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1213"77 PARTITION SYMBOLS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941111008 0 �2 51 415.398.5191 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DESMPTION 'm"m' See 6" (U.O.N. ) CONCRETE BLOCK WALL AT INTERIOR. truct. wgs. J ■■■. See 12" (U.O.N. ) CONCRETE BLOCK WALL AT EXTERIOR. truct. wgs. K See CONCRETE WALL. Struct. i Dwgs. i 4 HOUR RATING ITEM 31 U.B.C. I f i L ����. See PRECAST CONCRETE WALL. I Sectio 45. 00 I 1 , i Kaplan/McLaughlin11,13 -77 � COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET PARTITION SYMBOLS SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 10.Oa( 415.3985191 (�,`� ;� t/ Index to Section 26 - Exterior Window Schedule i 26. 00 Index and Notes 26. 01-26.58 Exterior window schedule i NOTES TO EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 1. All elevations of window types are shown as viewed from exterior. 2. All windows shall have expansion joints per manufacturers ' recommendations. 3. For glazing types, see Specifications. 4. Dimensions shown on window types are rough opening. Contractor to verify all rough openings in field prior to fabrication of windows. 5. Windows are keyed on the 1/8"=1'-0" scale floor plans. ± 6. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine the plans, details and specifications, to furnish proper equipment, hardware, fixtures, etc. , whether listed or not. If there are any omissions in regard to the above, they shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening for instruction; otherwise, the list will be considered complete. No extras will be allowed. 7. Rough openings are dimensioned from face of concrete walls, steel tubes, steel channels or metal studs. 8. See Section 27.00 for frame types and details. 9. Glass types TLG tempered laminated grey TG grey tempered GP grey plate SG laminated security grey TC tempered clear 10. Window numbers listed correspond to room numbers. Repetitive window numbers indicate quantity of windows for each room. 11. Framing of windows is shown on facing page for each window type. 12. Most elevations of this window schedule are oriented (or read) from the length or side of each sheet and are referenced by "T.O.C. " (Top of Concrete) . aplan/M�Laughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY '113 HIT CTS PLANNERS `''V1 BATTERY STREET SHEET 1.1, FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.&0 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE JI 5-3 .5191 TYPE A WINDO ROUGH OPENING GLAZING NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 3E34 V-6VI '-9 TIG -� �� 2P20 6'-0" '-6:" 3B34 4 '-6 5'-9 TLG VC% OZc�t MIN J Iz MIN —Kit V1 O 3 C-4 C+ - M ,J A 3P11 ' =10" 5'-3Y" SG 2 1Q27 121-0" 5'-9" SG J EP L F � � o dN Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.1 002611 415.398.5191 AWINDO ROUGH OPENING TYPE NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT GLAZING 3 2P13 26'-0" 5'-6:" TG v 0 � v 7 I t i 1 i Q Qui X11 j il r Kaplan/McLaugh][k DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS .'�7 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET ,- SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.2 01126 415.398.5191 ROUGH OPENING TYPE A WIN ROUGH GLAZING 4 NUMWIDTH HEIGHT 3P20:15'-0" '-9;5" ZG N fI f 0 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 13 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN 5-398 51911SC0 CA. 94111 26.3 �) j TYPE A WIN ROUGH OPENING NUMBER wl HEIGHT GLAZING 71 1 -3P06 1281-6#1 TG I 4 Tz r ��� o xL Kaplan/McLaughlin- DATE GONTRA CO,-STA COUNTY DUE TM FACILITY ARCHITECT 1 1'2-15 9 S PLANNERS XTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 01 BATTERY STREET sf-EET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.4 L 415 398.5191 yl ROUGH OPENING GLAZING TYPE NUMBER M13ER WIUM HEIGHT71 3P21 31-6" 5'-9-1 Ic � Stairl 1'- " 6'-3 SG Stair2 1l-8,t 6'-311 SG SG Stair3 1'-8 70-010 (;f-air4 V-Rll 60-3' SG stair5 l'-8"- 7,-0„ -0- SG Stair6 3'-0" _3j=0-;L'— TG Stair6 3'-0 3_-'7-0" TG FL-ISJ4 A- F\ ej 7 Kaplan/ MeLaughlin DATE ('.CX -WCOSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12.13." 1 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.5 415.398-5191 TYPE g WINDOW ROUGH OPENING GLAZING NUMBER WWIDTH HEIGHT 2 3E34 6'—3 3� '—9yo 1 ZII3 <rz I � N c4 m C4 N N O w �s J ------- all ----- -------___ s Il+r l Vt r N I Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE SRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12.-Is-11 3-1 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26. 6 415.398.5191 WINDO ROUGH OPENING TYPE B NUMBER VAUM HEIGHT GLAZING 3 3D35 19'-8V' 5'-9y- TIG 3D41 18'- o" 5'-w, Zw and SG I� dry � Eo Ll N cC� r 3 � N Q ( � i O�L14� Js � 0 5�44� v � F i tl � r- s � p i Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12" ':j ' EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET t SAN 415-3%-5191 9FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.7 00290 WINDOW ROUGH OPENING GLAZING TYPE B NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 4 13'-8'1 51—W1 TLG ct` D © 1, I� FIA N i NZ4 O t= Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12-13. 11 EXTERIOR WINDO1W SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26,8 00291 415.398.5191 WINDOW ROUGH OPENING GLAZING TYPE NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 1 " 1Q28 2»-8. vi 5'-W' TLG II04C 4 '-0" gi `= ct I Kaplan/McLaughlin °A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACtLmr ARCHITECTS PLANNERS EXTERIOR EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2 6. (92 415.398.5191 TYPE C ROUGH OPENING -�1�1a J WIN GLAZING 3 c� NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT - c� 3F39 31--6 5'-9h" TING 3F41 o 5" 5'-9 TLG 3E34 1'-8' 5'-9h" Tw 11,134 31-0" 5'-9.Y" TLG bti�*� Tv, � r N N N ' 34W1� LZ�(J I�a�a C 3A35 4 '- 5'-W- TLG 4 r � N P • SN 1� N tL T� n7 N Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COS"TA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS X2'13 EXTERIOR EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 4 5N3FR FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26- 10 002,9 0 ,9 CWIN ROUGH OPEN[ TYPE NG GLAZING NUMBERWIDTH 5 3P05 SG and TLG 3P07151-6 SG _ 3D1T5' -6l-9)5l# TIS. E C4 o - m � r `ir c3 N N F, aid � r r 300 g �' cv -1 q(� T, Kaplan/McLaughlin °ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS "-" :" EXTERIOR WINDOlVV SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 16.11 . 415.398.5191 TYPE C WIN ROUGH OPENING NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT3C35 2 GAZING 6 5'-9 TLG 3A35 23-0� 5'-9Y" TIG s T M Jig 11 � 4 a_ u� O =N i N �_ 1L A N N s Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE SRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12'J$-" EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.12 �4)` ;�� 415.398.5191 TYPE WIN ROUGH OPENING GLAZING NUMBER j jj&-R HEIGHT 1 V41 11'-3" 5'-9Y" TLG 1M37 13'-0" 5'-9V" TLS ILA jH01 i O �Wt , r n1 .fes, aE,) 11� � N d Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 5��13 11 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET 26. 13 4 5 -398 51911SC0 CA. 9411100295 WINDOWROUGH OPENING GLAZING TYPE NUMBER W IUM HEIGHT 2 1Q28 16'-0" 51_9 _ 1T22 13'-9�" 5'-9k SG R(J %A VC T IL -- ----- N a N N Q N / lk r _ d r •� N � J , 41 - qr r i Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE SRA COSTA COUNTY DETEN i ION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 9411126'. 14- �>t ' 415.398.5191 (�'�,`� WIN ROUGH OPENING TYPE GL/WNG 3 NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 3B34 18 +-1�" 5'-W' TIG - 18'-1 " " Tj,(, 3F40 15'-4�" 5'-9Y" TLG Grp�b' 1C c >r=__ ROUGH OPENING TYPE � WI GLAZING 4 1, NUMBER WiI)TH HEIGHT C� 1S22 53'-11 5'-935" TIG and SG 1A, r N W f� y 3v U_ T `i r `t Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE SRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS t2' EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHE 2�.�6 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 DWINOO ROUGH OPENING TYPE INUMBERIMUMHEIGHT GLAZING 4 1S22 3'-11T 5'-9�" TIG and SG d = Al J N II 11 T � CA xw Lo Kaplan/McLaughlin DAT Cot T A COSTA COMTY DETENTION FACILfTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS I x'13'73 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26. 17 , 415.398.5191 O ' TYPE E WIN ROUGH OPENING GLAZING NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 2Q31 2 '-83.-" 5c1_64" TLG FR 'I� N J 0 vN Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS1213' �7 EXTERIOR WINDO"�IV SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 415-398-5191 ISCO CA. 94111 ?.6. 18 00301 E W1NO0 ROUGH OPENING TYPE NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT GLAZING 2 J 2PO8 221-8' 51-6V , Q Fw ,r- a d- r N c1 L. i N Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS tI-AS-7i EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN 5N39R 5N�CISCO CA. 94111 26. 19 ROUGH OPENING TYPE E WINDO GLAZING NUMBER WIDTHHEIGHT 3 P19 39'-7' 5'-6�" GP EN 0 v � � N N O DL c� �Z Kaplan/McLaughlin "'ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1E-112 EXTERIOR WINDOWSCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26-.20. 00303 415.398.5191 TYPE E WIN ROUGH OPENING GLAZING NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 3 2P19 39'-7" 5'-64" GP �L r- F I C', n i N r S � r r I i f Kaplan/McLaughlin [ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12'13'T� EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SET 415-3FRANCISCO 5N911SC0 CA. 94111 26.21 yylN ROUGH OPENING TYPE F NUMBER wlurH HEIGHT GAZING 1 30'-0" 2'-10" GP cflN i i i t 1 C� V7 r? N i Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNW DETENTION FACILffY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET s � SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26. 22 05 415.398.5191 WIN ROUGH OPENING GAZING TYPE NUMBER'WIDTH HEIGHT 3B33 111_6„ 11-611 3'-6 to rw + 3E32 11'-6" 3 -6" rw 303.4 11'-6" 3'-6" Tw av P D i F Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA CC, LNM DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 11-11,17 EXTERIOR WINDOWSCHEDULff 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26'. 23 00306 415.398-5191 WIN WA ROUGH OPENING TYPEG Vi UMBER WIDTH HEIGHT GLAZING or A33 16 1—0" 3'-6" TIG cl` W-0" '41-61, TLG d`A V ,L 3033 6'-0" 3'-6" TIG- d- �� Q E 41\ 3A34 161-011 3'-6" TIG r I�.'� � 3D39 6'-0" 3'-6" TLG N C1 cJ ! 3E33 16'-0" 3'-6" TIG H�4i 4�-, I 0' � I i Eli r Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS m-13 ,77 IV EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET rf SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 l�i�3l�+lr ,{ 415-398-5191 26 -2.4 ROUGH OPENING TYPE H WINDO GLAZING NUMBER wj HEIGHT 2T05 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 2T06 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 2T07 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG G 2T '_8" 4'-3" TIG 4�(02TO9 1,_8" TLG 11-8n11 41-311 TLG 1'-S„ 4'-311 TIG 27. 21l0 2T12 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG — 2T13 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 2T14 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG AN 2T15 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG f7 2T16 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG '-8" 41_3" TLG '-8" 4'-3" TLG 2004 1'-S" 4'-3" TIG 2 O5 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 2Q06 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 20 7 '-8" 4'-3" TI.G 2Q08 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 2909 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 2Q10 1'-8" 4'-3" 1 TIG 2Q11 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 2Q12 1'-8" 4'-3" kTIG 2Q13 1'-8" 4'-3" G2Q14 1'-8" 4'-3" G 2Q15 11-8" 4'-3" TIG 2Q16 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 2Q17 1'-8" 4'-3" TTG 2Q19 1'-8" 4'-3" TTG 2Q20 1'-8" V-3" TIG 2Q21 l'-.8'1 4'-3" TLG 2Q22 '-8" '-3" TLG .?223 1'-8 V-3" TLG 2Q24 ,- 8" '-3" TLG Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE SRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12""-" EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 1 26.25 WINDROUGH OPENING TYPE �"+ UM13ER WIDTH 'HEIGHT GLAZING 1 1Q04 '-8" t-311 TIG 1Q05 U;.8 it 141-311 - „ TIG 1Q06 '-8 '-3” TLG 1007 '-8" '-3" TIG 1Q08 '-8" '-3" TLG 1Q09 L'-81t -3" TIG 1Q10 '-8" '-3" TIG 1411 '-811 1_3" TIG 1Q12 Ll--sl, 41-31' TIG 1Q13 '-8" 41-311 TIG 1014 l'--8" 40-31' TLG 1Q15 '-.8 '-3" TEG 1016' �_ '-3" TLG 1Q17 '- 8" '-3" TEG 1Q20 " '-3" TIG 1021 1- 811 '-3" TIG 1Q22 11-811 41-3" TIG 1Q23 '-.8" '-3" TIG 1Q24 '-.8" 41-31' TI-G 2M04 l'-8" V-3" TLG 2M05 '-8" '-3" TIG 2Ma6 ll-841 41-31, TLG 2M07 '-8" '-3" TLG 2M08 '-8" '-3" TLG 2M09 '-8'4 '-3" TIG 2M10 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 2M11 l'-8" 4'-3" TIG 1'4" 4'-3" TLG 2M13 11-8" 4'-3" TEG 2M23 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 2M23 1'-8 4'-3" TIG 4 1'- 8" 4'-3" TLG 2M15 1'- 8" 4'-3" TLG 2M16 l'- 8" 4 - 2M17 1'- 8" 4'-3" TIG Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE ,�7 SRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY . 3 ARCHITECTS PLANNERS EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2'6'.26 415.398.5191 TYPE H WIN ROUGH OPENING GLAZING NUMBER W lUrH HEIGHT 1 1504E 1'-. 8" 4'-3" MG 1M03 11- 8" 4'-3" MG 1M04 11- 8" 4'-3" rW 1M05 1'-. 811 4'-3" 1406 11- 8" 4'-3" MG 1407 1', 811 '4'-3" IW 1M08 1'-. 8" 4'-3" rIG 1M09 1'-,•811' '4'-3" 1410 11- 8" 4'-3" 1411 1'- 8" 4'-3- 1M12 1'- 8" 4'-3" 1-3 of 1M15 1'- 8" 4'-3" 1M1.6 11- 8" 4'-3" rW 1M1.7 l'--8" 4'-3" rW 1T01 1'- 8" 4'-3" rW 1T02 1'- 8" 4'-3" rw 1T03 11- 8" 4'-3" rW 1T04 11- 8" 4'-3" IW 1T07 1'- 8" 4'-3" 1- 8" , 1T09 1'- 8,1 4'-3" 1T10 11- 811 4'-3" ITZ 1T11 1'- 8" 4'-3" IW 4,_3" IW 1'--- is V-21' 1T14 11 - 8" 4'-3" IW all V-31' _ 1' ' 41-3'1 IW ,_ is V-38' 1T22 1'- 8" 4'-3" IW 1T22 1'- 81, 4'-3" ITIG iplo 1'- 81, 4'-3" IW iQ 03 i"=8,, 14"-3- TLG 1T18 j 1"- 8" 4'-3" TLG Kaplan/McLaughHn DATE CA)NTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET * sllEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26'.27 008-1-0 415.398.5191 TYPE ROUGH OPENING H "n" GLAZING NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 2M18 1'-8" 4'-3" TIS(' 2M19 11-81' 4'-3" ITIL Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CCKM COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26. 28 415.398.5191 { WINDOWROUGH OPENING GLAZING TYPE NUMBER WIM" HEIGHT 2 � 4 4A26 1'- 8" 4'-3" TG 4A27 1'- 8" 4'-3" TG �,- 4A28 1'- 8" 4'-3" TG 4A29 1'- 8" 4'-3" TG .� yZb7L < rz- 4B27 l'-.8" 4'-3" TG U 4B28 1'-.8" 4'-3" TG 4B29 1'-.8" 4'-3" TG Q N s 4B30 1'- 8" 41-3" TG m 4C27 1'- 8" 4'-3" TG' �t N 4C28 1'—. " 4'-3" TG 4C29 1'—.8" 4'-3" JG 4C30 1'- 8" 4'-3" TG 4D33 1'- 8" 4'-3" TING 4D34 1 - - TLG 4D35 ll- 8"• V-311 TUG 4D36 1'-. " 4'-3" TLG 4E27 1'-.8" 4'-3" TG 4828 1'-.8" 4'-3" TG 4829 1'-.g" 4'-3" TG' 4E30 1'—_8" 4'-3" .TG 4F 11— 8 4'-3" 4F29 l'—_8" 4'-3" TG 4F30 1'—_ 4'-3" 4F31 1'—.8" 4'-3" TG 4F32 11- 8-le 4'-3" TG 2Q25 ll- 81' 4'-3" TIG (OBSCURE) 2Q35 l'-.8" 4'-3" TTG COBSCURE) 2Q35 11— 8" 4'-3" TLG (OBSCURE) 2035 1'—.8P 4'-3" ;TLG. (OBSCURE) -T- Kaplan/McLaughHn DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ��3 '� EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2-6. 29 415.398.5191 HVVI ROUGH OPENING GLAZING TYPE NUMBER yyiptTM HEIGHT 3 3D04 1'-.8" 4'-3" TLG (Lower 2/3 Obscure) O3D05 1'- 8" 4'-3" TIG (Lower 2/3 Obs ) 3D06 11- 8" 4'-3" TLG (Imw 2/3 obscure) 3D07 1'- $" 4'-3" TIG (lower 2/3 Obs e) S •� J f 3D12 1'- 8" 4'-3" TLG (Lower 2/3 Ob ) .9 3D13 1'-.8" 4'-3" TLG Lower 2/3 Obs e) 3D14 1'-.8" 4'-3" TLG (Iower 2/3 Ob e) 3D16 11- 80, 4'-39 TLG (Lower 2/3 Ob e) O3D17 1'--B" 4'-3" TLG (Lower 2/3 Ob e) 3D18 ll-,811 41-310 TW (fir 2/3 Obs e) 3D19 i'- 8" 4'-3" TLG (Lower 2/3 Obs e) � J3D20 11-81, 4'-3" TLG (Iawer 2/3 Obs e) 3D21 10-811 4'-3" TIG (Lower 2/3 Ob e) 1 4D06 1'- 8" 4'-3" TLG (Lower 2/3 Ob e) 1 4D07 1'-.8 4'-3" TIG (Lower 2/3 Obs e) 4D08 1'- 8" 4'-3" TTG (Iawer 2/3 Obs e) 4D09 V-811, 4'-3" TLG (lower 2/3 Ob e) j t I`+ I 4D14 if-811 4 -31' TIG (Lower 2/3 obscure) 4D15 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG (Lower 2/3 obscure) 4D16 11- g". 4'-3" TIG (lower 2/3 obscure) l 4D18 V- 8" 41-3" TIG (Lower 2/3 Obs e) 4D19 11-'811 4'-3" TLG (Lader 2/3 obscure) 4D20 11-.811 4'-3" TLG (lower 2/3 obscure) 4D21 1'-8 4'-3" TLG (Rawer 2/3 Obs e) 4D22 1'-'8 4'-3" TLG (bower 2/3 obscure) 4D23 1'-.8" 4'-3" TLG (mer 2/3 obscure) i i� I Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS X2'13 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 00tI 415 398.5191 26. 30 TYPE H WI ROUGH 92'-9" GLAZING • 4 WJMBER j I TH 1519 6'-O�" SG _;)�p" 3� k 0 21 3 s Kap '•„ DATE �RA CSA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANK RS t2,)3.11 S901 AN BATTERY STREET SHEET26. 3.1 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 ROUGH OPENING TYPE H NDN GLAZING 5 NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 3A15 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG F-A--1 3A15 1'-8" 4'-3" 7W 1.1.(v 3B01 V-811 41-3" TLG 3B11 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 1 3811 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3B24 1'-8" '4'-3" TIG 3824 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 27.4 3011 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 3011 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 3E14 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3E24 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 3F07 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 3F07 1'-8" 4'-3" TEG 3F10 11-811 V-31' TIG 4A35 11-811 41-31' TIG 4A35 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 4B02 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 4B22 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 4B35 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 4B35 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 4C35 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 4C35 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 4E22 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 4E35 V-8" V-3" TIG 4E35 l'-8" 4'-3" TIG 4F09 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 4Fll 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG Kaplan/Mcug DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12i3'�' EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.32 415.398.5191 ROUGH OPENING TYPE H W1 ROUGH 6 NUMBER W1UTrH HEIGHT of A 3D 11'-8" 4'-3" TLG Dower 2/3 Obscum Allo U 3D11 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG Lower 2/3 Obscure 4D11 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG Lower 2/3 Ob 21.10 F9'ffXi N Kaplan/McLaughlin 12, 13,�� CONTRA COSTA Ca AM DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.33 01 it � 415-398-5191 TYPE 'J WIwOwROUGHOPENING NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT GLAZING 3834 94'" 41-3" 3834 94'" 40-310 TG 3B34 94'" 4'-3" IG 3B34 94'" 4'-3" IG 2?• 3B34 94'" 4'-311 IG 21 3B34 94'11 41-3t1 IG P+ 8 ?G 27do 3C01 94'" 4'-3" 2? 3C01 94'" 4 1-311 3CO2 94'" 41-301 3002 94'" 41_311 7, 3B34 94'" 4'-3" TIrIGGcG 27 tV ';.{>.G. IG 3B34 94't1 41-311 IG %, 3B34 94'" 4'-3ir rG NW01 3B34 914'11 41-311 TG 3B34 94'" 41-311 3B34 94'►r 41-311 IG 3DO1 9411 4'-3" TG 3D01 934,11 41-301 TG 3D02 9411 41-311 IG 3D02 94'" 41_3° TG 3Ed1 94'1# 41-3" TG 3E01 94'" 4'-311 TG 3E02 94'" 41-311 TG 3E02 93411 4#-311 ,G 3E34 g4'" V-31' TG 3E34 94 01 41-311 rM 3E34 94',# 41-311 1-311 TG 3E34 94'" 41-311 TG 3E34 9 411 41-311 TG 3E34 94" 4r-311 TG 3F40 94''1 41-311 TG 3F40 9�L11 41_31' TG 3F40 941141-311 TG 3F40 9 s" 4'-31' TG 3F40 9't1 4'-3" TG Kaplan/M�Laug n DA41-311 rEX A COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACury ARCHITECTs PLANNER5 12-- 13 -71 RIQR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET sir SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.341 .1 415.3985191 TYPE WIN ROUGH OPENING NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT GLAZING 1 3F40 94" 4'-3" 3F22 94" 4'-3" lu 3F22 9." 41-3" IG 3F23 94" 41-3" TG 3F23 9." 4'-3" 3F25 94'" 4'-3" IG 3F25 94" 4'-31r TG 3F27 9�-" 14#-31# IG 3F27 911-" 4'-3" IG 3F28 94" 4'-3" TG 3F28 94" 4'-31r TG 3F29 94-1" 4'-3" 3F29 94 41-311 TG 4A21 94 4'-3" `IG 4A21 g4rr 4'-3" 'IG 4A22 9." 4'-3" TG 4A22 94" 4'-311 4A23 9." 41-3" 'PG 4A23 gar, 4'-3" TG 4A37 9," 41 .3" `ICI• 4A37 94" 41-311 7G 4A37 94" 41_311 TG 4A37 94" 4'-311 TG 4A37 94r, 4'-3" TG 4A37 91 „ 41-3" TG TG 4A37 94" 4'-3" 4A37 94" 4'-3" TG 4A24 94" 41-3" TG 4A24 94/1 V-3'1 TG 4A25 94" 41-3" TG 4A25 9{" 4'-3" TG 4A30 9a" 4'-3" `IG 4A30 9411 4'-3" TG 4A31 9h"_____ 41-311 TG 4A31 9411 Kap►lan/McL � aughlin 12.13 •�'j CRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 9Q1 BATTERY STREET sr�� SAN FRANCISCO CA, 94111 26.35 415.398.5191 TYPE J WINDOW ROUGH OPENING GLAZING NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 1 4A33 94" 4'-3" TG 4A33 934' 41-311 'IG 4A33 94" 41-311 TG - 4A33 94" 4'-3" ITG 4A33 94" 4'-3" TG 4A33 94" 4'-3" TG 4A33 94" 4'-3" TG 4A33 94" 4'-3" TG 4B23 94" 4'-3" TG 4B23 9:" 4'-3TG 4B37 94" 4'-3" TG 4B37 94" 4'-3" T, 4R37 94 4'-3" TG 4B37 94" 4'-3" TG 4B37 94" 4'-3" TG 4B37 94" 4'-3" TG 4B37 94" 4'-3" TG 4B37 94" 4'-3" TG 4B25 94" 4'-3" TG 4B25 94" 4'-3" TG 4B26 94" 4'-3" TG 4B26 94" 4'-3" TG 4B31 94" 4'-3" TG 4B31 94" 4'-3" TG 4B32 94" 4'-3" TG 4B32 94" 4'-3" JTG 4B33 94" 4'-3" ITG 4B33 94" 4'-3" 1 TG 4B33 94" 4'-3" TG 4B33 94" 4'-3" TG 4B33 9 4" V-3" TG 4B33 94" 4'-3" TG 4B33 94" 4'-3" TG Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE SION RA COSTA COLNTY DETENTFACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS t2''3.1-1 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.36 415.398.5191 ROUGH OPENING TYPE J MSN GLAZING NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 4B33 94" 4'-3" TG 4B01 9�" 14'-3" TG 4B01 94" 4'-3" TG i 4C01 934' TG f 4C01 934' TG 4CO2 94" 4'-3" TG f 4CO2 94" 4'-3" TG 4CO3 94" 4'-3" TG 4CO3 94" 4'-3" TG 4C31 94" 4'-3" TG 4C31 94" 4'-3" TG 4C32 91%to 4'—3" TG 4C32 9411 V-3" TG 4C33 94" 4'-3" TG 4C33 9 4" 41-3" TG 403 94" 4'-3" TG 4C33 94" 4'-3" TG 4C33 Q}'" 4'-3" TG 4C33 9h V-311 TG 4C33 91111 41-311 TG 4C33 91-" 4'-3" TG 4C37 934'11 4'—3" TG 4C37 1 94" 4'-3" TG 4C37 94" 4'-3" TG 4C37 94" 4'-3" TG 4C37 9411 41-31f TG 4037 94" 4'-3" TG 4C37 94" 4'-3" TG 4037 94" 4'-3" TG ° TG 4C25 944" 41-311 TG 4C26 94" 4'-3" TG 4026 94" 4'-3" TG Kaplan/McLau&Hn °�� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �Z� - EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE " 901 BATTERY STREET SET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 9411' 25.37 +�)� 415.398.5191 ROUGH OPENING J WIN GLAZING TYPE NUMBER WIDTH 1HEIGHT 1 4D01 94" 4'-3" 'IG 4D01 94" 4'-3" jTG 4D02 94" 4'-3" TG 4D02 94" 4'-3" TG 4D03 94" 4'-3" TG 4D03 94" 4'-3" TG 4D04 94" 4'-3" TG 4D04 934'of 4'—3" `IG 4D28 94" 4'-3" TG 4D28 94" 4'-3" TG 4D29 94" 4'-3" TG 4D29 94" 4'-3" TG 4D31 1 94 4'-3" TIG 4D31 94" 4'-3" TIS 4D32 94" 4'-3" TLG 4D32 94" 4'-3" TLG 4D37 94" 4'-3" TTG 4D37 94" 4'-3" TLG 4D38 94" 4'-3" TLG 4D38 94" 4'-3" TLG 4D40 934'11 41-3#0 Im 4D40 94" 4'-3" TG 4E01 94" 4'-3" TG 4E01 94" 4'-3" TG 4E02 94" 4'-3" TG 4E02 94" 4'-3" TG 4E03 94" 4'-3" TG 4E03 94" 4'-3" TG 4E23 94 4'-3" TG 4E23 94 4'-3" TG 4E37 93411 4'-3" TG 4E37 94" 4'-3" TG 4E37 94" 4'-3" TG Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA CCXANM DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12''3' 7 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.38 o ��`��Q 415.398.5191 J TYPE WINDOW ROUGH OPENING GLAZING NUMBER VYIDTH HEIGHT 1 4E37 94" 4'-3" IG 4E37 94 4'-3" 4E37 94" 4'-3" IG 4E37 94 4'-3" TG 4E37 94" 4'-3" TG 4E25 94" 4'-3" TG 4E25 94" 4'-3" TG 4E26 91-411 V-301 rG 4E26 94" 4'-3" rG 4E31 94" 4'-3" 4E31 94" 4'-3" TG 4E32 94" 4'-3" rM 4E32 94" 4'-3" TG 4E33 94" 4'-3" rM 4E33 93-" V-3" TG 4E33 94" 4'-3" TG t i 4E33 94" 4'-3" 11r, j 4E33 94" 4'-3" TG II 4E33 9V 4'-3" TG 4E33 94" 4'-3" TG 4E33 9411 41-31' TG 4F23 94" 4'-3" TG 4F23 94" 4'-3" TG 4F24 9 4" 41-311 `IG 4F24 94 4'-3" 4F25 94" 4'-3" TG 4F25 94" 4'-3" TG 4F41 94 4'-3" TG 4F41 %1' 4'-3" TG 4F41 94" 4'-3" TG 4F41 94" 4'-3" TG 4F26 94" 14' " TG 4F26 94" 4'-3" TG 4F27 ::!04-" 4'-3" TG 4F27 41-3" TG Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ''�"� EXTERIOR WINDOJV SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.39' 415.398.5191 TYPE J WIN ROUGH I ROUGH OPENING [NMUMMI183ER MC GLAZING WIDTH HEIGHT Mph HEIGHT 'ry I --4F33 4 V-311 91 4F33 9T-X'-44' 3'Iff-- V34 94 V-31' V34 94 4 -3 M 4F36 9411 41-3#1 TG 4F36 9441t 41-301 4F36 9011 41-3#1 4F36 914 11 4'-311 TG 4F36 9411 4r-3" TG 4F36 90" 41-310 M 4F36 9;j" 4'-311 W 9F36 94411 4'-30' TG 91,11 V01 41-311 TG i 4F01 9140 14'-311 rM 4A01 4'-3" TG 4A01 90" 41-311 Tc 4023 9;,If 4 4'-3#1 17G 4023 9;,,,$# 41-311 rX 3A24 -93"" V--3v IG 3A25 9;,kt V-3" TG L Kaplan/ Win DATE CXWn:IA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIUTY ARCHITECTS ' PLANNERS 12--13.17_ 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET EXTERIOR WINDO1vV SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.40 00' 22 398-5191 L 415 1 , I . WINDOM ROUGH OPENING TYPE J NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT GLAZING 2 3A01 V-811 4'-3" TIG 3A02 1'-81, 4'-3" TLG 3A03 1'-811. 4'-3" TIG 3A05 1 -'8" TIG - A GjIM Z � 3A06 1'-:8" 4'-3" TLG 3A07 11-8!- V-3" TLG 3A08 1'-811 4'-3" TLG A MINI 3A10 11-8.,, 41-3"' TLG SiM 3A11 11-8" 4'-3" TTG 3Al2 11-311 V-311 TIG 2� N 3A15 1'-81' 4'-3" ITTO 3A16 1'-811 V-3" TTG 3A17 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3A19 l'-'8i, 4'-3" TTG 3A20 1'-.8" 4'-3" TLG 3A21 1'-8" 41-311 TIG 3A22 1'-8,, 4'-3" TIG 3A24 1'-8" 4'-3"_ TIG 3A25 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3B02 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3B04 1'-8'.' 4'-3" TTG 3B05 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3B06 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 3B07 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 3B09 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3B10 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3B14 1'-8 4'-3" TLG 3B15 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3B16 1'-.8 4'-3" TIG 3B18 1'-8" 4'-3" TTG 3B19 1 1'-8` 4'-3" TLG Kaplan/McLaughlinZ, 13 -7 7 CONTRA COSTA Ca JNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.41 0 023 415.398.5191 ROUGH OPENING J WIN GLAZING TYPE NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 2 3B20 1'-8,, 4'-3" TLG 3B21 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3B23 1'-8!' 4'-3" TIG 3004 1'-8-- 4'-3" TLG 3005 1'-81 • 4'-3" TLG 3006 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3C07 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3C09 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3010 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3C14 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3015 11-8" 4'-3" TLG 3C16 1'-8" 41j-3" TIG 3018 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3C19 1'-8 ki V-3-- TIG 3020 1'-8t' 4'-3" TLG 3021 1'-8 4'-3" TIG 3023 1'-8" - 4'-3" TTG 3024 1'-8" 4'-3" �TLG 3025 1'-8't 4'-3" TIG 3D23 _ 1'- « 4'-3" TIG 3D- 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3D25 1`8q V-3" TLG 3E04 1'-8v 4'-3" TLE 3E05 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG IF-06 V-8" . V-311 TLG 3E09 1'-8,f 4'-3" TIG 3E10 1'-8" 4'-3" TLG 3E11 1'-8" 14'-3" TTG 3E15 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA C XtM. DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1x'13.77 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 42 26, �� 415.398.5191 - n��0 ROUGH OPENING TYPE `� NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT GLAZING 2 3E15 1'— 8" 4'-3" rIG 3E16 11— 8" 4'-3" Tw 3E18 * 1'— 8" 4'-3" rIG . 3E19 1'— 8" 4'-3" MG 3E20 1'— 8" 4'-3" TW 3E21 11— 8" 4'-3" 3E23 11— 8" 4'-3" 3F40 1'— 8" 4'-3" TLG 3F01 1'— 8o, 4'-3" TIG 3F02 1' 80, 4'-3" TLG 3F04 1'— 81, 4'-3" TLG 3F05 11— 8" 4'-3" rw 3F06 1'— 8" 4'-3" TLG 3F11 11— 8" 4'-3" TLG 3F12 11— 81, 4'-3" TMG 3F13 1' 8" 4'-3" TLG 3F15 1'— 8" 4'-3" TIG 3F16 1'— 8" 4'-3" TLG 3F17 1'—.8" 4'-3" TIG 3F18 i'— 8" V-311 TMG 3F19 1'— 8" 4'-3" TMG l 3F20 '— '-3" TLG 4A01 1'— 8" 4'-3" TLG i 4A02 1'—. 8" 4'-3" TMG 4A03 1'—. 8" '4'-3" TMG 4A05 1'— 8" 4'-3" TLG f� 4A06 1'— 8" 4'-3" TMG i 4A07 1'— 8" 4'-3" TIG 4A08 11— 8" 4'-3" TIG 4A10 1'— 8" 4'-3" TMG ' 4A11 I 1'— 813141-3" 1 TLG Kaplan/M Laughlin DATE C CONTRA COSTA COU(YTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1.2, )3---77EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHED � SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.43 415.398.5191 i TYPE J WIN ROUGH OPENING GLAZING NUMBER WIOTH HEIGHT 2 4Al2 1'—.8" 4'-3" TIS 4A13 it-.818, 4'-3" TIG 4A14 11- 8" 4'-3" TIG 4P17 11- 811 4'-3" TIG 4A16 11- 81, 4'-3" TIG 4A18 11— 8" 4'-3" TIG 4A19 V- 811 4'-3" TIG 4B03 1'—8" 4'-3" TIG 4B05 11- 8" 40-31' TIG 4B06 11- 8" 4'-3" TIG 4B07 1'-.8" 4'-3" TIG 4B08 V-8" 41-310 TIG 4B10 11-Bit 4'-3" TIG 4B11 11- 8" 41-310 TIG 4B12 V-8" V-311 TIG 4nil 1'- 4'-3" TIG 4B14 it-811 4'-3" TIG 4B16 11-8" 4'-3" TIG 4B17 11-811 4'-3" TIG 4B18 1`811 8" 4'-3" TIG 4B19 11-811 V-311 TTA 4B21 11-811 V-31' TIG 4C05 1 -8' V-3' TIG 4C06 V-8" 14'-3" TIG 4C07 1'-8" V-3-- TIG 4008 1'- 8" 4'-3" 4C10 1'- 8" 4'-3" 4C11 1'- 8" 4'-3" Kaplan/McLaughlin SATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIM ARCHITECTS PLANNERS t 2, i3 7 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.440V�c�i26 1415-398-5191 — TYPE J WINDO ROUGH OPENING GLAZING ,Z NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 4C12 1'-8" 4'-3" TIG 4C13 1'-8" 4'-3" Tw 4C14 1'-8" 4'-3" 4016 1'-8" 4'-3" Tw 4C17 1'-81' ' 4'-3" Iw 4C18 1'-8" 4'-3" 4C19 1'-8" 4'-3" wit 4C21 1'-8" 4'-3" rLG 4C22 1'-8" 4'-3" 4C23 1'-8" 4'-3" MG 4D25 1'-8" 4'-3" 4D26 1'-8" ' 4'-3" Iw 4D27 1'-8" 4'-3" 4E05 11-8" 4'-3" 4E06 1'-8" 4'-3" aG 4E07 1'-8" 4'-3" MG 4E08 1'-811 - 4'-3" rIG 4E10 11-811 , 49-311 ITZ 4E11 l'-8" 4'-3" 4E12 1'-8" '-3" 4E13 1'-8" 4'-3" VIG 4E14 1'-8" '-3" nG 4F16 1'-81' '-3" ITZ 4E17 1'-8" '-3" ITG 4E18 1'-8" '-3" MG $E19 1'-8" '-3" iw 4E21 11-811 41-311 MG 4F01 1'-8" '-3" 4F02 l'-8" '-3" MG 4F03 1'-8:' '-3" MG 4F05 1'-8" '-3" FIZ DATE COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/McLaughlin ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1Z 3' 7 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.45 415.398.5191 1 - J WIN ROUGH OPENING TYPE NUMBER W IUM HEIGHT GLAZING 2 4F06 11- 8" '-3" 4F07 11- 8" '-3" 4F08 11- 8" 4'-3" - 4F12 1'- 8" '-3" 4F13 11- 8" '-3" IrW 4F14 11- 81, 4'-3" Uz 4F16 1'- 8" V-3" rW 4F17 1'-.8" '-3" 4F18 1'- 8" 4'-3" 4F19 1'- 8" '-3" 4F20 1'- 8" 4'-3" 4F21 11- 81, V-31' rw 2Q03 V- 81, 4'-3" rw Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE Ca4MA OD TA COLIM DE UM)N FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ? 3-� EXTERIOR WINDOWS MULE 9001 FRANCISCO BATTTERY STREET SHEET CA. 94111 26.46 415.398.5191 TYPE J WINDOW ROUGH OPENING GLAZING NUMBER WIj)THEIGHT 3B33 4 4'-11" '-3" 3B34 4'-11" '-3" y�.L 7.(o 21.c. _N ToG Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY X2,13 77 ARCHITECTS PLANNERS EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.47 415.398.5191 KWI ROUGH OPENING GLAZING TYPE NUMBER VVIUM HEIGHT 1 1163 '-6" 5'-9 (Trapezoidal) tv�'-�l FQN N r� Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE 00NTRA COSTA CDUNN DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS M.�3�7 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.48 00330 415.398.5191 1 - ROUGH OPENING K WINDOW cuwNa TYPE NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 1 1163 110'-6" 51- Trapezoidal d � i i d, F i II • i i i J o N Kaplan /McLaughlin DATE SpA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12' EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.49 00331 415.398.5191 ROUGH OPENING L � GLAZING TYPE NUMBER wom HEIGHT 1 1J03 6'$ 3 8' 7'0 3 4' 'IG o�IM. 1J05 6"-8 3/8 ' 715 @ 111(0 1J1QA 6"S 3/8' 7'0 3 4' TG F b e1J013 1P16A 6'-3" 71-61510 ZC . 7.10 27.14 2710 E 715 0 27.15 1p16 C�11°1b 7.11 � 0 p - L 1J02 24'-2" 7'0 3/4" T 2 7'-0''/4' l�l i z o - N `L Kaplan/MelAughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILrrY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 17-131,11 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET - SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.50 415.398.5191 L TYPE WI ZI ROUGH OPENING GLAZING NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 3 1J14 17'-0" 2'2 3/41'. GP 1.all X27.11 21.10 7.11 c+ A G 2�.1c 27.1v o 70.G. L 1J16 131-0" 2'2 3/4GP 4 13'-vn Nr�. p r -71,01 f3III F IV�,,,,T- 1J30 '27.10 171-0" 212 3/4 GP 5 1T-v" NTS. IL F 47.11 _ 21.1°1 (27.10 a j. d - �- q o 27.1 D : Q710 O Q- Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CCVTRA COSTA COLNM DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �2� EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.51- 00333 415.398.5191 L }- VVI ROUGH OPENING TYPE Qhl L,Z NUMBER WIDTHfHEIGHTGLAZING 1J22 5'—0" V-3" GP 01J26 5 1-0-" 3'-3" to 1J32 131-011 2'—6fr GP 1P13 3'-0" 2'-6j"" GP VA � <N � N Q N 1 _ � ll� Q i L Ns 1101r6 6 + rZ '17 17LOWE Kaplan/Mcl-aughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 121 )-Ill EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHED LE 901 BATTERY STREET SET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.52 ()()c�c; 415 398.5191 LWINDOyy ROUGH OPENING GLAZING TYPE NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 7 1P116'-0"-- 10'-0" ZG 21d 0 cn A E 27,10 27. r 4 � �I H• 2'1.» 11 L Kaplan/McLaughlin [ATE CONTRA COSTA QTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS � EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.53 415.398.5191 ROUGH OPENING GLAZING �- WIN TYPE NUM8ER yylpTH HEIGHT 8 1P16 28'-0" 7'-3" GP (Clear Story) I I O d � N 0 1�1 To. T.o.r, Kaplan/Mqjljin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS s2"377 EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 415-398-5191 ANBFRANCISCO CA 94111 0,0336 15 398 5 91 26.54 TYPEN WIN ROUGH OPENING GLAZlNC 1 (d IJQ2 NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 1'-jlu 6�-2" 1'-11" 1J01 10'-0", 7'-6" , 1J22 11'-3" 7'-6" p r p C 27.14 �tr'I. L�,1� 2217 7.14 A 2711- 2211 F to 1Jv1 F - 2211 1Jo�A ¢7.1� - IJ22 27.t7 C31J22 N 2 1 f�I GJ _ 1J02 15 1—i,'; 71-6 TC p0-�fi 17 I Q r 4 d- 0 fl Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1'7'' )- EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.55 � 415.398.5191 WIN"ROUGH OPENING TYPE N NUMBER IWIDTH HEIGHT GLAZING 3 1P13 28'-0" V-6V" TG Ell = I Ft 1 .1 i � N h �! m N U � eZ/Lip'1-e nb_iL Kaplan/McLaugh SATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12� '�� EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 90 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.56. 415.398.5191 i ROUGH OPENING TYPE N WIN GLAZING 4 NUMBER MVIDTH HEIGHT 1 M6 12'-0" 7'-6Y" M '1(Vai 011 _ q�arts - I � < lL N ' � N Fo Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE S COSTA COUM DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 11- 13-1-1 1- 13"1� EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26.57 i lir 1t�J 415.398.5191 WINDOWROUGH OPENING GLAZING TYPE NUMBER WIDTH HEIGHT 3115 W09 61--8- 71-6" 64 4 t7 27.I1 A \ � 271 I A �ocle T71 dZlb 51M. � F I Q7.16 I 1 I i I I I 1 Kaplan/McLaughlin 12,I"�,l1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL" ARCHITECTS PLANNERS EXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 26,58 00340 ; 415.398.5191 Index to Section 27 - Exterior Window Details 27. 00 Index and Notes 27 . 01- 27.19 Exterior window details NOTES TO EXTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS 1. Rough openings are dimensioned from face of steel tube, stud, channel, angle or concrete wall if not shown on drawing. 2. Provide isolation tape, shims, etc. as indicated in specifications but not necessarily showy, on detail. 3. Refer to other sections for interior wall details, hollow metal door details, etc. which are not shown on these details. 4. Steel framing at jamb,head, and sill are shown on the facing page of the window schedule. KKaplal?/MC a11ghUn DATE }�7 7 CONTRA COSTA C XtM DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 27. 00 EXTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS 415.398.5191 IAL yT fop LR"00 NEAR - JAMS/HW V h s 0M, :DGS �2cAD 5eE WHP:w f (:NIM i X PM, F MC is i ►--70W C;5"ek"MT fang N��DJAM b ?% O i E B ��� ' ?IK pl:5�z-FF-M,15- E[D6 G 6% t 'Pq Kaplan/McLaughHn °ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET EXTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS 4 5- 398 51811SC0 CA. 94111 _- P O1 4:Atr'r PCP �/ C•rfl.. Ji00l,. D JAMS A HEAP JAMI!; (-r;iM•1 oLA,1M. /N,-U P', !.K GNU L t- , (2N''r'i WN.L. STCM SYMM�1RIGh�, AI.uM. A,�41JT ¢� "LL I✓IX�U '�C�JcC�T� - ��1'u;�Ai h�ul,l,tnrl 1.1 _ B Mp ?5 IX!,X'/4 �.2x2x3/ �r� �_ AMS-- � �� � ,�,► DATE Kaplan/McLaughlin AT�3:??. CONTRA COSTA COLMY DETENTION FACUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNEPS =-=-= 901 BATTERY STREET SET EXTERIOR WINDOW DETA, , I SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �7 �� rd 415.398.5191 • A.W M STOOL lc:)OI.ATIO,N 'AP'D Cj�E WhIC =� HA + T un;T C7� 6 .. ROD { ' CAI)I.K fop ��v�►Eap/a)I LI' • Kaplan/McLaughlinDATA CONTRA COSTA COLWY DETENTION FACIU Y ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET EXTERIOR WINDOW DET,6 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 x'703 �9,}� 415.398.5191 f • ` i 1" �"'IJGGO f _ _ ,r 00, 10 OF f _ C3 10011.42 1* ❑ ✓1ie I �. f. i;4: ,��.• C1 O G 1.j ll,rr XIX :-:I �l� � �1 JAG boo Cl Kaplan/McLaughT04 CONTRA COSTA ODUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANN901 BATTERY STREET EXTERIOR WINDOW DESAN FRANCISCO CA. 9 W4 415.398.5191 I ALUM. �A�'� A1•U M. �'E Df O00� HEAD MUl.1,ION _ f OP .00010- e I � Bi Jf A1�IJ r'1. ncvQ ; �iAG,�. OF '1I•.STVD� N yl µ AT 0'1(1 �f.M. Door E ? Kaplan/MCLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET EXTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 27Q�j _ n�`�4 415.398.5191 I Tr ' I 10, Q PZ JA ND Dt 1- tft15 %�'f --. cow Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS IZ-1377 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET EXTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS SAN 5N3FR 5N�CISCO CA. 94111 /Z7�O� P14 1 FF AL Fi i OL or Alt IT I J�t rlN A L F AW t tm DATE Kaplan/M�Laugh��n CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SNEE7 EXTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 a`.0.7" , 415.398.5191 `r Ai �, � �� N� M• POO rlkAM�, -�=. . �� :GONG GO::► h o- 2 ' r �;_ ; • a ��LGD W, 0. JAMS m K PLas'r,Q, WA,,I, o\ �?JG�o WALE k;/ I f�p r Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS m-i3-17 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111EXTERIOR WINDOW DE 415.398.5191 GOyG. COl�✓MN � . GAU:-fc - � . •• S HJT • ��ti �) -per t Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET EXTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 Qq 415.398.5191 — -- I I� foAKTITIPH r Mfl..'TWJM I , '3)C 6 X 1/4. CUM,0 I GEM.rLn02. A..UM. rK L, -L ,*14, a. -d COTVp �=til1.d. rIEtort I iN�ULATION Fv.g i - 5/4-11'<G" W a, G I"ANE.I, WHP?,E AI°I°LIGA�L� •r; o f c MC , f 6TVGc0 E4E I jj: — —�GAI.At'IT : Ji lu I 7'/2' INSUL_t'1r1►_ . AL-ASr 1� MTL.T'hIM ` -Wn �TooL�1Jo2 . F N f�Ap J _ gal 1-L�--- ----- awM.�►u R.sr H. N Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS )z-)3 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET _ SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111EXTERIOR WINDOVV DETAILS 415398.5191 �FALANT W/ EALANT W/ r-,- c.M.V. ALUM. C71U. FLASHG: � -E:@ o?i - -- - -- i , , �El�LANT 4•�/ EAGAN T W/ j '�iK1 N!9 !°AGK1 Nd EliM�rAL TSI M _ CI 3X(oX V+ - 611,10. 15P osp, O 3X 6 X i/h- J, JAf"iL`3E (6;Lxn- NE� JAMB BIL fir'>INs �p - MTL. Tle I M - (ellrr B n AL- r-1 H. ) — 1 F JAMt3 F Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIUW ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 77 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET ]EXTERIOR WINDOVV ' DETAILS SAN 1415- -5191 398N1SC0 CA. 94111 2-711 M1L . !✓1.�5r1 N� r tow bL MzLI -'-AIM (4- 4. m JAMS bL II' Ile IS • DATE 1 �_! Kaplan/McLaughUn CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTM F _ _ILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS3�7� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET EXTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS SAN 5N3 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 27.12 (�� t COHT. MTL. G PEAM(, EE *TieuG Gl:li� Z�33/I(o�41'�/6yC _ I/V11 ALUM. t7EF GEM. proLA�. t-= IL Q A HEAD ► ; - � oil�l°l✓NpF� { . - wnw , oYr op Cowwv NX t : 23 os GJTL.TWt3E !oX 3 X V4-. .k4ALL 0%GTVW� / - Fob piMEhI�lONa1. - Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET - EXTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 X7. 1 i 415.398.5191 I _'r — ---I-i- I -- CIF-M.IPLA4�- 4" ,TlrUGT. *TUt AST F I ro I HEA __ JAMS (HEAP SIM) (cz,E flH. qa�TL.TTS5E - MATV,QiAL) . HEAb '� JAM15 H�+n SIM) El 5 - -AwM. - L1.c��Vk�. 0 JAMiE AM6 DATE Kaplan/McLaughlin 11_12a-71 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET S� EXTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415-398-5191 7NO FLJ"Ng�, C �LAWi , MT1..TKIM f GONG. 0 o. HIAI.-t� FIN N7 W1i RD �rALAHT W/oc,14. o � / pXbXV4 FOK Ge!L'b �11r1. HFA j AcuM. rrF C eve N �w � AWK F1 _ EAI-AIT C�- S)(6v X Ilk-TLJ F- FP Kaplan/McLaughlin GATE �A ODSTA COLKT.Y DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS C tr- 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET -VT'ERIOR WINDOW fDETAL,5.--- SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 27.15 - 415.398.5191 01)35 6 -- �u V7 I A✓Ur'i. 11/2,X 2!,X &Va _ HAeW' &W42151 IQAI L �1 i r Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUVTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ���X77 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 -?277.-j6,07- . 415-398-5191 G!✓M• pLAOT, FrK cr•ILIN(v FIN a, 411 grKU4A VOT�TUn Aruna,— AL.UM.aeF. C ❑ - ❑ AWM. IDR. GA%IIN(o- GEM f'LAc2 — — �..ALAN T �EA�P►N? - ❑ Q - - SILL. L.TrIM E JAMS _ C� FIN. �w" F/7j/ /;71 6r0nAV FIN. Cj jrZ f�;3ii(oX4�/s X`1b y TL.Tueo — -- — ❑ _ p�F C D "-A - LUM' HEAV C n Kaplan/McLaughlin SATE ITY;ONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTk-N FACIL ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SET 5x7r5K1a- K WI NP49W M7AI 1L� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 27,1 7 415.398.5191 ALUM. eaiL.L. FLAc-;HING� '3 x to x 1/4 X3'11.,TU IgE yEALANT MTL, T QM l3HT. MTL t 51a� GrY1° I°Y•? �TUI� _ I t A SILL. ' X11=11-0'I _ ! _ ALUM. Gl,t>,WK= 0,'HEAT1Neo UNIT i�GLL W ALUM. GLo>UteES x x 1/4 ATL. Tue>E j F-1 JF1 -A � rIVLLlvI~! Kaplan/MeLaughlin JDATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12-13 �7 901 BATTERY STREET s em- "�I�'1�2 WI M-':; l SAN FRANCISCO) CA. 94111t 27, I f;, 415.3985191 t D ►3X 5x 1/* G;►LL- Pm-ow WOW. WOW. ptM. 'um, "orua A MULLION -- 74�EAI.ANT 117L-TNm 5T1ei,1G•STUD M• PLASA SILL- -• FLA�%H I NG Kaplan/McLaughlin 'I?', 7 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILFrY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS � 7 901 BATTERY STREET SETXT' ei0i� W 1�J p4W pETA I L.°s SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 INDEX TO SECTION 29 DOOR OPENING SCHEDULE• & TYPES 29. 00-29. 01 INDEX & NOTES TO DOOR OPENING SCHEDULE 29. 02-29. 53 DOOR SCHEDULE NOTES TO DOOR OPENING SCHEDULE: 1. See 1/8" scale plan sheets for door opening references. See Section 31 for door details. See Section 30 for Hardware Schedule. 2. All Doors shall be fire-rated as noted on schedule. 3. All doors to room from corridor, and cross corridor doors in 1-hour fire resistive partition, shall be 20-minutes fire-rated., unless noted on schedule. 4. "Opening size" refers to finished opening of the door frames. 5. All doors are typically 1-3/4" thick unless otherwise noted in door schedule "remarks" column. 6. All doors to be undercut h" U.O.N. Type "F"door shall be undercut la" U.O.N. 7. All exterior doors shall have metal thresholds and weather stripping. 8. Aluminum frame openings that include aluminum and glass doors will be included in the exterior window schedules, Section 26. 9. Dimensions for glazing on door types indicate clear opening glass size. 10. Provide astragals on all pairs of rated or labeled doors as required by NFPA Standard 80. 11. Metal glass stops at all glazed metal and wood doors shall have the same profile and size. 12. Door mark number generally corresponds to room number where it is located. Stair doors such as 2STC, or 2 ST6 indivi- dual characters mean the following: 2 - Floor number ST - Stair C or 6 - Stair "C" or stair 6 respectively Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COS'fA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 17, 1 `77 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET INDEX TO OPENING SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ag.00 (CONTINUED) 415.398.5191 DOOR TYPES: 4prom r - P"s - m"m 1 f LDW _ i A e C D E F 4- ID t G � - - �• H — K ---— _.NOTES:-. _ 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION-:- FRAME DETAI DETAIL AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION N° REFERENCE HM HOLLOW METAL__ A LL LEAD LINED 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE o SC SOLID WOOD CORE 31M3 SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH$ 4 31.0 4 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED 0 A MP METAL PAINTED 3 .05 0 PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.05 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE7 A 3. GLASS= 31.06 _ e BR3 BULLET RESISTANT 6 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE 8. A LG LEAD GLASS - SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY GREY A SM LAMINATI�D SECURITY MIRRORED I� SW LAMINATl D SECURITY WIRE 12 31.06 TC CLEAR TEMPERED A TG GREY TEMPERED 13 31.06 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 8 TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 31.06 4. RATING•= 1531.10 N NON-RATED 16 W-"V31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED 18 B 80 112 HOUR LABELED 31.1! IBO 3. HOUR LABELED 19 A 31.12 5. HARDWARE: 20 B HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED 3 A A 1.12 FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22EA314 13 B. PROVIDE 610 HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR 6�-8" DOOR (2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 24 9 - 31.14 25 A 00362 26 31.19 13. Where armoured plate is noted in the remarks column, it shall be stainless steel 1" less than full width of the door(s) and 3'-6" high from the bottom of the door(s) . 14. Where 'KK' is noted in the remarks column, provide embossed knurled knob, bar, or pull on the public side. 15. At pairs of doors, the double letter indicates the door types of the pair. (e.g. "EE" signifies a pair of type "E" doors. ) 16. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans, details and specifications, and to provide and furnish proper equip- ment, hardware, fixtures, materials, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown or listed in any part of these documents. Schedules are for the convenience of the con- tractor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It is the contractor' s responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the plans and details. Any omissions or contradictions in these documents shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening. Bids received shall be considered to include all items for a complete project. No extras will be allowed. 17. Security Frame Size: 7'V' SH-5E SH-6E SH-7E SH-8E SH-9E 11" SH-10E SH-11E SH-12E SH-13E " SH-26E Window where occurs : Security lock 2"TYP Kaplan/MCLaughlin DATE SRA COSTA COUNTY DETEIVnON FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 17-41.77 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET NOTE TO OPENING SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2q,oj (CONTINUED) 0�)�3633 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZEFSH STA FACING LASS RATING DETAIL HD'WR• NQ REMARKS TYPE W H E 1 aNO�TE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE H J J NATE 5 1101 D 30 68 MP SC 20 mjs SWS SWS SH-10E See Window 12"X 112" O JI01A D 3 68 SH MP SC 20 1 1 1 1 SH-10E 1IO2 C 26 68 HM NIP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"x12" Louvre 1IO2A C 26 68 HM NIP CW 20 1 1 10 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 1I03 C 2 6 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 1I03A C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 1204 C 3° 68 SH NIP S11 20 1 1 19 SH-2 1I04A A 26 68 SH NSP - N 1 1 119 ISH-2 1I048 A 1 30 68 HM NIP - N 5 5 5 BH-3 1104C A 3° 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-3 1I04D J 12 3° HM NSP SW 20 1 1 1 *SH-2 *Nl P it Butts d or * 1 Pair, Butts B 1I04E J 3° 68 HM NP SC 20 1 1 19 *SH-2 _ _ _ sill l.l" 1205 A 3° 68 HM NP - 20 5 15 20 BH-4 1I06A AA 6° 68 HM NP - 90x SH-10E A For Detail 1I07 A 3° 68 HM NP - 20 1 1 19 BH-24 12"X12" Louvre 1208 A 3° 68 HM NP - 20 1 1 19 BH-24 1I09 EE 60 68 HM MP CW 20 1 19 19 BH-5 lI09A A 26 68 SH Np - 20 1 1 1 SH-27 1210 C 3° 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 17 SH-17 12"X12" Louvr jIl C 30 68 SH NIP SC N 10 .10 17 SH-17 12"X12" Louvr C 3° 6 SH Ip. SM N 1 1 119 SH-17 12"X12" Louvr A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12" Louvr 1I13 A 3° 68 HM VT - N 1 1 1 BH-8 12"X12" Louvre KaplavI/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 'Z'13-77 DOOR SCHEDULE SANBFRANCISCO CA 94111 00364 415.398.5191 1 29.02 Level 1 West *Louvre @ Bottom of Door, reduce glass area accordingly. DOOR FRAME DOONOR TYPE SIZE CONSTR F PMSG GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 1 H J J NOTE 5 1I14 C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH- 8 12'tX12° Louvre JI14A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 11 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 1I15 A 30 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 1I16A E 30 68 HM MP TC 20 1 5 5 20 BH-20 1117 C 2 6 6 8 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH- 8 12"X12" Louvre 1I17A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 1118 C 2 6 6 8 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-8 12"X12" Louvre 1I18A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre M9 l 9 C 2 6 6 8 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-8 12"X12" Louvre 1119A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre A 121IX12"Lo e 1I20 C 28 68 SH MP Sc Nx X— SH-7E 3102For Details 1IO2A C 28 68 SH MP Sc N 10 10 10 SH-7E 3113Detail Elec. 1I21 C 28 68 SH MP Sc N SH-7E A FOR (12"X1 " L.) 3= DETAILS 1I21A C 28 68 SH MP Sc N 10 10 10 SH-7E Bt DETAILS 3113 ELEC. LOC A FOR (12"X1 " L.) 1I22 C 28 68 SH MP SC N \ ` SH-7E 13102 DETAILS 1I22A C 28 68 SH MP Sc N 10 10 10 SH-7E 3I13 DETAELECILS A FOR (12"X12' L.) 1I23 C 28 68 SH MP SC N X A SH-7E 310T DETAILS 1I23A C 128 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-7E 3113 DETAELECILLOC 1I24 C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1I25 C 30 6 SH MP Sc N XJXX SH-17 A FOR (121IX12' L.) 3102 DETAILS 1I26A C 30 68 HM MP CW 20 17 17 17 BH-6 1I26B A 26 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-15 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE COQ COSTA C MY I ETENTM FACILITY ARCHITECTg PLANNERS 11477 DOOR SCHEDULE R01 BATTERY STREET SHEET AN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.03 Level 1 west 001365 5 39859 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE STR aFNNGAS GLS RATING DETAIL MDWR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE S SEE WINDOW 1I27 D 30 68 SH MP SC N SWS SWS SWE SH-13E FRAME HH 2 SEE WINDOW 1I27A D 3° 68 SH MP Sc N SW SW9 SW SH-13E FRAME HH 3 SEE WINDOW 1128 D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 SW SW SW SH-7EFRAME II 2 SEE WINDOW (12"X1 Xi D 3° 68 SH NIP SW 20 SW SW SW SH-7E FSE II 3 io e)* 1129 A 30 68 SH MP - N 17 17 17 SH-2 1129A C 1 30 68 SH MP TLC N 1 19 19 SH-2 1I30 C 3° 68 HM MP TTC N 1 1 1 BH-9 1130A A 26 68 TIS MP - N 1 1 19 1 BH-7 121IX12" Louvre 1I30B A 1 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-7_ 12"X12" Louvre 1130C A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 1131 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-12 12"X12" Louvre 1132 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-11 12"X12" Louvre 1I33 F 3° 68 SH MP Sc N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre ith 1-N7500 1133A F 3° 68 ' SH MP SW 20 10 10 10 SH-27* Closer corridor-s de 1134 F 1 3° 68 SH MP Sc N 10 10 10 SH-17 121IX12" Louvre 1135 F 3° 681 SH MP SC I N 10 10 10 1 SH-i7 12"X12" Louvre 1136 F 30 68 SH MP Sc N 17 17 17 SH-17 12"X12" louvre 1I37 F 30 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1138 F 3° 68 SH MP Sc N 10 1.0 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1139 D 3° 68 SH MP Sc N 10 10 10 SH-17 121IX12" Louvre Kaplai /McLaughlin ATE CCNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENT) N FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS "2-"3 **7/ DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.04 Level 1 West O W366 415.3985191 *Louvre @ bottom of door, modify glass area accordingly. DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE STR IFN LASS RATING DETAIL HDwR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 INCITE 3 NOTE 1 H J J NOTE 5 1I40 D 30 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre SEE WINDOW 1I41 D 3° 68 SH MP Sc N SWS SWS SH-13E FRAME JJ 1 SEE WINDOW D 3° 8 SH MP SC N sws sws SH-13E FRAME KK 1 *occurs @ct.yd. 1I42 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SH-9E ad j .1M17.Note6 1143 A 30 6 8 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-21 J144 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-21 1I45 AA 6° 1 68 HM MP - N 10 24 10 BH-13 1I48 C 3° 68 HM MP ZC N 8 8 20 BH-_3 1I49 C 3° 68 lim MP TC N 5 5 20• BH-3 1I50 C e° 68 HM MP TC N 5 5 20 BH-3 1I51 C 30 68 HM MP IC N 5 5 20 BH-3 1I52 D 3° 68 SH MP TLC N XxzSH-2 42 A.19 See Details I52A D 3° 68 SH MP TLC N 1 1 19 SH-2 1I53 D 3° 68 SH MP aG N 1 1 19 SH-2 1I54 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X1211 Louvre 1I55 G 30 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19 BH-15 1155A J 30 68 HM MP Sc 20 1 1 19 SH-2* 1 pair butts it B 1I56 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12" Louvre 1I59 A 26 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19 BH-16 12"X12" Louvre 1I60 A 261 68 HM I pip - 20 1 1 1 19 BH- 16 12"X1211 Louvre 1161 A 26 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19 BH-17 12"X1211 Louvre 1I62 A 30 68 HM MP 20 1 1 1 1 1 &H-17 12"X12" Louvre 1I63 D 1 30 1 68 HM MP TLG N 1 1 1 BH-18 12"X12" Louvre Kaplan/McLaughlin oATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �1�13 77 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.05 Level 1 west (l�l��6 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TY SIZE �NG GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 1 H J J NOTE 5 o X /' SEE EXTR. N 1J01 6 74 AE AA TG N /\ -1 WINDOW 1 xx -2 SEE EXTR. N 1JOlA 6074AE AA TC N WINDOW 1 1J02 H 30 74 AE AA TC 20 5 5 SEE EXTR. N 5 -3 WINDOW 2 1J03 30 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 20 -4 1J04 A 30 68 SC sic - IN 5 5 20 �-5 12"X12" Louvr 1J05 A 30 68 SC ISWG - IN 5 5 20 -6 1J06 A 30 68 SC SWG - IN 5 5 20 -7 12"X12" Louvr 1J07 A 30 68 1 HM NP - N 5 5 20 -8 12"X12" Louvr 1J08 A 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5520 -4 1J09 H 3° 7 4 AE AA TG N Jl\ \ -9 -Window 1J10 A 30 68 SC ISWG - 20 5 5 20 H-4 1J10A 1A 30 68 SC SWC - N 5 5 5 k-4 MOB A 26 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 20 H-10 12"X12" Louvr MOC A 26 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 20 H-10 12"X12" Louvr 1Jll A 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 H-11 12"x1211 Louvr , 1J12 A 30 68 SC SWC - 20 5 5 20 H-12 12"X12" Louvr 1J13 A 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 H-4 1J13A A 30 68 SC SLAG - N 5 5 5 H-4 1J13B A 26 68 SC SWC - N 5 1 5 20 H-10 12"X12" Louvr 1J13C A 26 68 SC SWC - N 5 5 20 H-10 12"X1211 Louvr Kaplan/McLaughlin °ATE C40NT-RA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �2"13. 7 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 00368��n`,368, SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.06 Level 1 Courts Amex ' r 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR n,� SIZE STR a CIN LASS RATING DETAIL 11DWR. REMARKS W I H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H I J i J NOTE 5 1J14 i A 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 -4 IJ15 A 30 68 N 5 5 20 -7 1J16 30 68 SC SWG N 5 5 20 -7 1J16A A 24 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 20 [1-10 12"X12" Louvr 1J16B 26 68 SC SSG - N 17 17 17 -16 CONC. OPENING 1J16C A 26 68 Sc SWG - N 5 5 20 -17 1J17 A 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 20 1 5 -18 1 121'X12" Louv IJl8 A 130 68 -Sc %9G - 20 5 5 20 -12 12"X12" Louvr IJ19 A 130 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 -4 1J20 Jr 130 68 ISC SWG - 20 5 5 20 -4 1J21 A 130 68 Sc SWG - 20 5 5 1 20 -4 0 8 Cush-N-Stop 1J23 6 6 SC SWG - 20 5 20 -19 Parallel Arm 1J24 AA 60 68 Sc SWI - N 5 20 -20 1J24A A 30 6 8Sc SWG - 20 5 5 20 H-21 1J24B A 30 68 Sc SSG - N 5 5 5 H-5 Cush-N-Stop HlJ26 60 68 Sc SWG - 20 5 20 H-19 Parallel Arm 6° 68 SC sw - N 5 /,'\ 20 H-20 1J26A A 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 H-21 1J26B A 30 68SC ISWG - I N 5 5 5 H-5 1J27 A 28 68 m Mp - 180 15 16 16 H-23 FIRE RES. TILE 1J27A K * 6d8 AE AA TC N See A/31.15 XXXH-22 CONC. OPENING 1J28 A 28 68 HP I-T - 180 15 16 16 H-23 FIRE RES. TILE Kaplan/McLaU9hHn ►2WE -77CQNM COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.07 Level 1 Courts Annex 415398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE STA b�NG GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H INCITE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 Nam 4 H J J NOTE 5 1J30 A 3° 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 H-4 1J31 A 3° 68 SC SWI - N 5 5 20 H-7 1J32 A 130 681 SC SW,-, I - N 5 5 20 H-7 1J32A A 24 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 20 H-10 121X121 Louvre 1J32B A 126 68 SC SWG - N 10 10 10 H-16 1J32C A 20 68 SC SWI - N 5 20 5 H-17 1J33 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SH 11E 3B.13 ElecDetail eta lLoc B Detail 1J33A A 3° 68 SH MP - 180 10 110 1 10 SH-13E 31-13 Elec, Lod 1J34 AA 6° 68 SH NP - N 10 110 10 Bre-13 1J35 A 30 68 SC SWG 20 5 5 20 IH-23 12"X12" Louvre Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS IZ- � ' ww DOOR SCHEDULE I, 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 003 (V SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.08 Level 1 Courts Annex 415.398.5191 DOOR VFC1AME DOOR SIZE STA FACING LASS RATINGETAIL �owR. REMARKS N4 TYPE W H NOTE 1 &NOTTE 2 NOTE 3 NGTE 4J J NOTE 5 FOR WINDOW 1M01 30 6SH NIP SW 20 SWS S;%TS -7E FRAME HH5 (12"Y12" 1M01A 30 68 SH MP Sc N SWS SWS SWS -7E FRAME HH6 Lou e) * 1M02 A, 130 168 HM MP - N 1 19 1 H-10 12"X12" Louvre 1M03 B 30 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 k-lE 1M04 B 30 68 SH NIP TC N 1 19 1 -lE 1M05 B 30 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 -lE 1M06 B 30 68 SH MP TC N 11 191 1SH-1E 1M0 30 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1SH-lE 1M08 B 30 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 1M09 B 30 68 SH MP Tv N 1 1 1 SH-lE 1M10 B 30 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 1 SH-lE 1M11 B 130 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 1M12 B 30 68 SH 24P ITC N 11 1 11 SH-lE 1M13 A 30 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12" Louvie 1M14 B 40 68 x x XI"" SH MP TC N SH-lE 1.02 For Detai s C 1N115 B 40 68 SH MP TC N xx SH-lE 31.02 For Details 1M16 B 40 68 SH MP Tv N A SH-1E 1.02 For Details 1M17 B 40 68 SH MP Tv N Ix Sr12"Xl2'1 For Detai s 1M18 A 27 68 HM MP N 1 1 19 BH-14 Louvr 1M19 A 30 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-24 121IX12" Louvr Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COJM DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12-)$--77 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.09 Level 1 East 415.398.5191 *Louvre @ bottom of door, modify class accordingly. DOOR DOOR FRAME TYPE SIZE STR. FNS LASS RATTE ING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W N NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NO4 _H J I J NATE 5 1M20 D 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-1 MM21 A 30 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-2 1M22 A 30 68 SH MP - N I 1 19 SH-2 1M23 A 30 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-2 11423AA 30 6 HM MP - N 5 5 5 BH-1 1M24 A 30 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-2 1M25 A 30 6 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-2 1M25A A 3° 6 HM MP - N 5 5 5 BH-1 11426 E 30 68 HM MP LG N 11 1 1 BH-1 LEAD LINED JAMB 1M27 C 3 E6SH MP * - N 12 1 :. 1 SH-2 LEAD LINED JAMB*2Ir Lead G ass 11428 A 3 M MP - N 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvr 1M29 A 3 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-3 11431 D 4 68 SH MP SW 20 SH-7 A FOR 3102 DETAILS ""L+) A FOR alM36 4 6 SH MP Sc N SH-7 3102 DETAILS 3 6 SH MP - N 10 1 1 SH-2 *occurs @ct.yd d ' .1M17.Note6 3 6 SH MP - N 10 1 1 SH-2 *occurs @ct.yd ad ' .1M17.Note6 1M37 A 3 C 7 4 SH MP SG N SH-2 SEE EXTR. D WINDOW 1 1M38 A 3 6 SH MP - N 10 1 1 SH-2 Frame 6 Kaplan/McLaughlin0�7� CONTRA C05TA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITgCTS PLANNERS IZ-13 ��� DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BAT ERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.39$•5191 29.10 Level 1 East *Louvre @ bot tan of door, modify glass accordingly. DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE a NG GLASS RATING DETAIL �R REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE t H J J NOTE 5 1P01 A 26 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-19 12"X12" Louvr 1P02 A 30 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-43 12"X12" Louvr 1PO4 A 30 36 SC PT* - N 5 5 BH-21 *P1as.Lam.all edges LP06 D 30 74 SH MP SG N SWS SWS SW SH-10 See Window Frame LL 1 1P06A D 30 68 SH MP Sc N SH-10 A xxx 2 For Det ils 310- 1P08 A 30 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-22 1P08 A 30 68 HM MP - N 5 5 1 20 BH-23 12"X12" Louvr 1P09 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 5 BH-20 12"X12" Louvr 1P09A A 30 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-44 12"X12" Louvr 1P10 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 12"X12" Louvr 1P10A A 26 68 HM MP - N 5 5 5 BH-23 1P12 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 20 5 BH-24 12"X12" Louvr 1P13 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 20 5 BH-24 12"X12" Louvr X JJP17A D 30 68 HM MP Sc N SW SW SW BH-44 See W� /12 12"X12" Louvre HH 60 7435 AE AA TG N BH-26 See Extr' Window N/3 HH 60 74� AE AA TC N X13I1-27 See Extr. Window N/4 Kaplan/MCLaughHn 2.13 _77 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITET PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTT RY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 SHEET 9. 11 Level 1 west 00313 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE SM CI LASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 INCITE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 A 12"X12"Lo 1Q01 A 26 6$ HM NP - N 1 1 1 BH-14 Threshold 1Q02 E 30 68 SH w SC N 1 19 1 SH-22 1 02A A 30 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SH-11E 3113 Elec.lLock 1Q03 B 126 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE iQ04 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 1Q05 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C l 06 B 126 68 1 SH MP TC N XXXSH-25E 31.02 For Detai s C 1Q07 B 26 68 SH MP Tv N x x X", SH-1E 1. 02 For Detai s 1Q08 B 26 68 SH MP 1C N 1 19 1 SH-IE 1Q09 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-1E 1010 B 26 68 SH MP Tv N 1 1 19 SH-lE l 11 B 26 681 SH MP TC IN 1 1 1 19 SH-1E 1012 B 26 68 SH MP Tv N 1 1 19 SH-lE 1Q13 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-1E 1014 B 26 8 SH MP TV N 1 1 19 SH-L 1Q15 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 1Q16 B 1 26 681 SH MP T^ N 1 1 19 SH-lE X 'XXSH-lE C 1Q17 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1.02 For Details A 12"X12"Low 1018 A 126 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 BH-14 3109 Threshold 1Q19 A 30 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 121IX12" Louvre Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 17-131,7 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET - SHEET A4 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.12 Level 1 west 003f/4 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DNOoR TYPE SIZE ST a�ISHG LASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H INOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H 1 J I J NOTE 5 C 1Q20 B 26 68 1 SH MP W N XXSH-25E 31.02 For Deta Zs 1021 B 126 68 SH MP I Ir N 1 1 19 1 SH-lE 1Q22 B 26 68 SH MP ZC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 1Q23 B 26 68 SH MP rx N 1 19 1 SH-1E 1Q24 B 26 68 SH MP I TC N 1 19 1 SH-7E 1 25 A 26 68 HM MP - N 2 3 2 3 2 3 SH-24 121M211 Louvre 1026 A 12 6 1_6!_ HM NP N_ 1 1 1 12"X12" Louvre EE WINDOW 1Q27 D 3° 68 SH NSP SC N SW SW SW SH-7E FRAME HH4 A -X 1Q27A D 30 168 SH NSP SW 20 SH-7E 3XX102 For Detail 1Q28 D 3 7 4 SH MP TLG Nxxx SH-2 SEE EXTR. D I WINDOW 2 1029 A 130 1 68 SH NIP - N 10 10 1 10 SH-20 Frame 6 1Q30 A 130 68 SH NIP - N 10 10 10 SH-20 Frame 6 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 11-w17 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.13 Level 1 west DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE STR. FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. "° TYPE a FINISH REMARKS W H INOTE 1 NOTE 2 INOTE 3 INWE 4 H I J J NOTE 5 1501 AA 60 68 H11 MP - 20 10 24 10 BH-28 1S01A AA 60 68 HM 14P - 20 10 24 10 BH-28 1S01B AA 60 68 HM MP - - 1 24 1 BH-41 1S02_ A 30 68 HM MP - - 1 1 1 BH-1012"X12" Louvre 1503 E 40 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 1 BH--20 Armour Plate Interior Side 1S03 AA 60 68 HM MP - N 1 24 1 BH-30 Armour Plate Both Sides 1SO4 A 40 68 HM MP - 20 17 17 17 BH-31 18°X181' Louvr 1SO4 A 40 68 HM MP - 20 1 19 1 BH-34 18"X18" Louvr SO4AA A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-31 121IX12" Louvr lSO4 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-34 121IX12" Louvr 1SO4C A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-34 121IX12" Louvr 1SO4d C 30 68 HM MP TC N 5 5 20 BH- 45 1SO4E C 30 68 HM MP TC N 5 1 5 5 BH-45 lSO4f A 30 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-10 1S041 A 30 6 HM MP - N 5 20 5 BH-10 121'X12" Louvr lSO4b A 30 6 HM MP - 20 1 1 1 BH-32 1505 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19 BH-6 1S06 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 1 19 1 BH-6 1507 AA 60 68 HM MP - 201 24 1 BH-28 1S072, A 26 68 HM MP - - 1 1 1 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1508 AA 6° 68 HM riP - 60 5 24 5 BH-35 1S08 AA 60 68 SH MP - 60 17 24 17 BH-36 1s09 C 1 30 68 xri MP TC j N 5 F 5 BH-46 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COL WY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �)�1,` '% ► 415.398.5191 29.14 evel 1 East DOOR FRAME DOOQR n,PE SIZE �a�ii� LASS HATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 1510 AA 6° 68 HM MP - 20 17 24 17 BH-28 1S10C A 26 68 HM MP - N 10 10 10 1 BH-38 1Sll A * 30 68 SH MP - .NXIX A BH-47 See detail A/31 .18 1512 SS 60 68 HM MP - 180 10 24 10 BH-28 1513 AA 60 68 HM MP - 90 6 24 6 BH-35 1S14 A 40 68 HM IIP - 20 5 5 5 BH-24 1S15 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 5 BH-17 1516 AA 60 68 HM MP - 20 5 24 5 BH-28 1S16A A 30 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 1S17 AA 61 68 HM MP - 20 1 24 1 BH-28 1S20 A 3° 68 SH MP - Ni� SH-13131. 02 31. 02 Details 1L.1 ) 1521 A 30 68 SH MP - Nxxxi SH-13 A For Details 1S22 H 30 74 AE AA SEE EXTR. D TLG NXxx BH-18 WINDOW4 1S24 EE 78 68 HM MP CW 90 10 10 10 BH-5 JS26 C 40 68 SH MP SC N SWS SWS SWS SH-13E rmour ae in. Both Sides Fr HH8 1S26 C 40 68 SH MP SC N SWS SWS SWS SH-13 Armour Plate Ifin. Both Sides Fr HH7 1S26E E 30 68 SH MP - 90 6 6 20 BH-51 12"X12" Louvr 1S26C A 40 68 SH MP - N 6 6 6 SH-11 1S27 A 30 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SH-20 Frame 6 1S27A A 30 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SH-20 Frame 6 Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHIT%TS PLANNERS �Z`�3•�7 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BAT ER STREET SHEET ' SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 Level 1 East 415-398-5191 29. 15 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE STR aFri� GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWIR REMARKS W H NOTE i NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 1T01 F 26 68 SHIM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lam 1T02 F 1 26 68 STM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH_lE 1T03 F 1 26 68 SHK MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 6 8 HM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 1T05 A 30 68 HM MP _ N 17 17 117 BH-48 A Threshold 261 68 HM w _ N 1 1 19 S11-24 31. 09 121IX12"L uvre 1T07 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH_lE 1T08 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-L 1T09 F 26 68 STM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-1.E 1T10 F 26 68 STM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 1Tll F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-lE 1T12 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 1T13 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 6 8 C SHM MP TC N 1xxx SH-25E1 31.02 For Deta is Xxx C 1T15 F 261 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31.02 For Deta is 1T16 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH_lE F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SPI-1E 1T18 F 26 68 Sm MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 6 8 A Threshold HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH14 31. O 1 12"X121' Loiivre 1T20 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH14 121'X12" Louvre Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS IL-r,-17 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.16 Level 1 East DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE CONSTR• rt FACING INISH GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE I H J J NOTE 5 1T21 A 3° 68 Ii1 NP - N 1 1 19 H-10 12"X12" Louvr B For 1T22 A 3° 68 SH NIP - N 22 22 22 SH-11E 3113 Details 4 SEE EXTR. D T22A 30 7 SH NIP SG N xx H-2 WINDOW 2 A For 1T23 D 30 68 SH NIP SC N XXXSH-7E 31,02 Details A For 1T2 D 3° 68 SH NSP SC N _XXXSH-7E Details 1T24 30 68 SH NIP - N 10 1 10 10 SH-20 Frame 6 1T25 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SH 20 Frame 6 1T26 A 3° 68 SH NP - N 10 10 10 ISH-20 Frame 6 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COS7TA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS i2�3 ,�7 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.17 Level 1 East 003749 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DNOoR SIZE CONSTR FACING LASS RATING DETAIL HOWR- REMARKS TYPEW H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H I J J NOTE 5 A For 2M01 C 30 68 SH NP SW 20 X'X. SH-7E 31.02 Detail A For 2M01A C 30 68 SH MP Sc N xxx SH-7E 31.02 Detail 2M02 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 1 19 BIH-1 12"X12" Louvr 21402A C 126 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvr 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19BH-112"X12" Louvr 2M03A C 26 68 HM MP ZC N 1 1 19 13H-2 L2"X12" Louvr P05 0 16 8SH I MP w 1 19 1N SH-lE B 30 68 SH MP w N 1 19 1 JSH-lE 2M06 B 130 681 SH MP I 4C N 1 19 1 SH-1E B 30 68 SH NP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE 2M08 B 30 68 SH MP ZC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 0 1 8 qW MP W IN 1 19 1 1 SH-1E 21410 B 30 68 SH NP TC N 1 19 1 ISH-1E 2M11 B 30 681 SH NP TC N 1 1 19 1 ISH-1E 21412 B 30 68 SH NP ZC N 1 19 1 ISH-1E 0 8 1 1 19 1SH-lE 2M14 B 130 681 SH NP TC N 1 1 19 1 SH-lE 2M15 B 30 68 SH MP TC I N 1 19 ' 1 SH-1E 2M16 B ° 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 21417 B 1 30 68 SH NIP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �2. DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ���� 415.398.5191 29.18 Level 2 East DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE NSTR aING �S RATING DETAIL HDWR REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 2618 B 30 6 8 SM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 2M19 B 130 68 SM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 68 A 12"X12"Lo vre 1 1 19 3109 Threshold 2M21 A 30 681 SH MP - N 1 19 1 SH-24 12"X12" Louvre 2M25A A 130 68 HM MP - N 1 19 19 BH-14 3109 Threshoold A 12"X vre SEE WINDOW 2M26 D13' 68 SH MP SW 20 SWS SWS SWS SH-7E FRAME HH9 IM26A D 130 68 SH MP Sc - SWS SWS SWSSH-7ESEE WINDOW FRAME HHJKaplan/McLaughlin DATE_13,� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.19 Level 2 Fast 003S 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE STA. FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS NQ TYPE W H NOTE t NOTE FIN2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 2P01 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 2P02 A 26 68 HM Mp - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 12"X12" Louvre 2P03 A 3° 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 12"X12" Louvre 2PO4 A 3° 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2P05 A 3° 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2P05 A 3° 68 HM MP - 90 5 5 20 BH-49 2P06 A 3° 6 HM MP - 20 6 6 20 BH-39 12"X12" Louvre 2P07 A 3° 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-39 12"X12" Louvre 2P08 A 3° 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2P11 A 26 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 2P13 F 30 68 HM MP CW 45 6 6 6 BH-49 2P13A F 30 6 HM MP CW 45 1 1 1 BH-49 2P133 D 24 68 HM MP Sc Nx x SH-8E A FOR 1.02DETAILS 2P14 C 3° 6 SH MP BR3 20 5�lxxSH-7E A FOR (12"X 2"L) 3102 DETAILS 2P14A C 3° 6 SH MP Sc N Sw5 SWS SWs SH-7E See Window Pramp- 14H/11 2P141 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 BH-38 2P14 A 3° 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-3 2P15 A 26 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 1 BH-39 12"X1.2"Louvre 2P16 A 3° 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2P17 A 30 6 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 l2"X12" Louvre 2P18 A 26 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 12"X12" Louvre 2P18A A 2 6 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH39 2P18 A 3 6 HM MP - 90 6 6 6 BH-99 aughlin ATE CONTRA CDSM COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/McL ARCHITECTS PLANNERS {Z��3.�77 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29. 20 Level 2 East/West n4►��2 415.398.5191 c S. DOOR DOOR FRAME N9 TYRE SIZE CON FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR &FNS REMARKS W H ZN071�NOTE 2 INOTE 31NOM 4 H J I J NNE 5 2P19 A 1 30 1 ,8 HM MP 20 5 20 H-37 7 8 *Adjacent to 2P20A A 130 6 HM MP 20 5 20 H-39 Stair E. 2Q01 A 26 68 HM MP N 1 19 BH-14 A 121'X12"Lou re 3109 Threshold 20 0 21 2Q02 A 26 68 Rm MP N L 11 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvr 2Q03 B 26 68 SH MP TC N L 1 19 SH-lE 2Q04 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 SH-lE 2Q05 B 26 68 SH MP TC N L 19 1 SH-lE 2Q06 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH 1EC C —X-fx x 2 For_Deta Is 2Q07 B 26- r68 SH MP TC N SH-1E C — F31.02 For Deta ls 2Q08 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 2Q09 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 2Q10 B : 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE B 2 6 8 2Qll 6 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 2Q12 B 2 6 SH MP TC N 1 1 fi9 SH-IE SH-lE S _1. AH 2Q13 B 2 6 SH MP TCN 1 1 19 SH-lE — 2Q14 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-1E 2Q15 B 26 6S SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 6 8 2Q16 B 2 6 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 2Q17 B 26 66 SH MP TC N - SH-25 C 31.02 For Det its 2Q18 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 *19 1 BH-14 A (12'tX12"Lou rre) X 109Threshold 2Q19 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 3 SH-25E— 31.02 For Details 2Q20 B 26 681 SH MP TC N SH-25E C 31--02 For Det Uls DATE Kaplan/ 12,-)3L-7 7 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS I DOOR SCHEDULE 01 BATTERY STREET SHEET AN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398-5191 29 . 21 Level 2 West DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE CONSTR. FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL 11DWR. REMARKS N- TYPE W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 2Q21 B 26 68 SH MP ZC N 1 1 1 S11-1E 6 8SH MP 7C N 1 19 1 SH-my 2Q23 B 26 68 SH MP ZC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 6 8 1 19 1 1 ISH-1-V A 2Q25 C 28 68 SH MP Sw 20 X XJX SH-7E 3102 FOR DETAIIS A 2Q25A C 30 68 SH MP Sc N XXX SH-7L 3102 For Details 2Q96 r 126 8 HM Mp CW go 1 1 19 12"X12" Louvre 2 26A C 2 6 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 2Q27 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 2Q27A C 26 68 11. MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 2Q28 C 126 68 1 Hm MP CW 20 1 1 19 1 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 2Q28A C 26 68 HM MP ZC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre XIXXSH-7r-, A 2Q29 C 30 68SH MP SC N 3102 For Details X1 A 2Q29A C 26 68 SH MP SC N SH-7E 3102 For Details 2Q30 C 26 68 SH MP Sc N SH-7E A X 3102 For Details XXX2 30A C 30 68 SH MP Sw 20 SH-?E A tails 2Q35 F 30 68 HM MP Cw 20 6 6 6 BH-22 Kaplan/McLaughlin 2.13 -77ATCOSTA COUM DETENTION FACIU Y ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ��WTA 415.3985191 29.22 Level 2 west �. DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE CONSTR FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL MDWR. REMARKS TYPE W H NOTE 1 NTE FINISH NOTE 3 NOTE 1 H J I J NOTE 5 2T01 C 3° 68 SH MP SW 20 1 . 1 119 SH-7E C 3° 8 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-7E � i 2T02 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 -1 12"X12" Louvr 6 8M NP TU N 1 1 19 2" 2" Louyr A 2T03 C 30 68 SH MP SW 20 X SH-7E 3102 For Details ' X 2T03A C 2668 SH MP SC N XI \ SH-7E 31 2 For Details 6 mp 2T04 A 2 lim _ 1 1 19 1BF 12"x12" Louvre i 2T05 F 26 68 SH . MP Tom, N 1 19 1 SH-113 2T06 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE , 6 8 MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-1Ei 2T08 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-1--- i 2T09 F 26 68 SHM MP Tv N 1 1 19 SH_ I f 2T10 F 26 68 SHM MP ZC N 1 1 19 SH-1E 2T11 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-113 I 2T12 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-11E 2T13 F 26 68 SHM MP ZC N 1 19 1 SH-lEX X, i C 1I 2T14 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N X SH-25E 31.02 For Details E C i 2T15 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31.02 For Details 2T16 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 1 SH-lE 2T17 F 26 68 SHM MP Ti N 1 19 1 SH-lE i 2T18 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE I 2T19 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 121IX12" Louvre A (12"X121To e) 2T20 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 3109 Threshold Ka lan/McLaughlin DATE WNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIU Y ARCHITECTS PLANNERS i'm3'17 JDOOR SCHEDULE r 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.23 Level 2 East �) I 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE CONSTR a�NGLA � GLASS RATING DETAIL R- REMARKS No TYPE W I H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 3A01 F 26 68 SHM NIP TC N 1 19 1 SH-;,-, 3A02 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E ' C 3A03 F 26 68 SHIM NP TC N XXSH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 3A04 A 24 68 HM NSP - N 1 1 19 BH-50 12"X12" Louvre C 3A05 F 26 68 SHM NIP TC N XXASH-2513 31.02 For Det ils 3A06 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3A07 F 26 68 SW NIP W N 1 19 1 SH-1E C 3A08 F 26 68 SHIM NTP TC N --XXXSA-25E 31.02 For Details A (12"X12"Lo e) A09 A 2 4 68 HM NP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 3109 Threshold C 3A10 IF 26 68 SHM NTP TC N XXX SH-25E 31.02 For Details 3A11 IF 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-113 3Al2 F 2616 8 SSiM NIP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3A13 A 30 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"x12" Louvre A 26 68 HM IMP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 2"x12" Louvre 3A15 F 26 68 SSSS MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1 3A16 IF 26 68 SENT INP TC IN 1 19 1 SH-1 C 3P,17 IF 26 68 S INXXX SH-25E 31.02 For Details A (12"X12"Lo e) 3A18 A 24 68 HM IMP - N 1 1 1 19 BH-14 3109 Threshold C 3A19 F 26 68 SHM MP Tv N xxx SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 3A20 F 26 68 S114 NSP TC N 1 19 1 SH-113 Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE CONTRA COSTA C XJNTY DETENTION FACILrrY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS SHEET TiCONTRA SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.24 Level 3 East 415.398.5191 O DOOR FRAME DN9 TYPE SIZE a , Ass RATING DETAIL F+D^+R REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NATE 5 3A21 F 26 68 SHM NSP TC N 1 119 1 SH-1E C 6 8 ., 31.02 For Det ils j 3A23 A 2'4 68 SH Imp - N 1 1 19 SH-22 � C 1 3A24 F 26 68 SHIM NIP ZC N SH-25E 31.02 For Details-XX { 3A25 F 26 68 Sm MP ZC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3A26 C 26 68 HM MP CW 60 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12"Louvre 3A26A C J26 68 HM NIP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12"Louvre 3A27 C 26 68 5H MP SW 60 1 1 19 SH-3E 12"X12"Louvre 3A27A C 26 68 SH NIP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-3B 12"X12"Louvre A 3A28 C 28 68 SH NIP SW 60 [><XXSH-7E 3102 For Details A 3A28A C 30 68 SH NIP I Sc N XXXSH-7E 3102 For Details A 3A29 C 28 68 SH MP SW 60 SH-7E 3102 For Details A 3A29A C 30 68 1 SH NIP Sc N XV XISH--/E 3102 For Details A 3A30 C 26 68 SH MP SW 60 Xx ASH-7E 3102 For Details \ A 3A30A C 30 68 SH NIP I Sc N SH-7E 3102 For Details 6 8 HM Mp CW 60 1 1 1 19 12"X12"Louvre 3A31A C 26 68 HM NP ZC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12"Louvre D ° 7 4 SH NIP SEE EXTR. G 3A33 3TLG N SH-2 WINDO J 2 3A34 D 3° 74 SH MP TLG N ASH-2' See Extr. G Window 2 Kaplai /McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COb"fA COUNTY DETENTION FACUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �1�!3 '77 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.25 Level 3 East O�)•`3S 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE CONSTA a CI LASS RATING DETAIL �R- REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE t H JISH I J NOTE 5 3B01 F 26 68 SHM MP T.; N 1 19 1 -� C 3BO2 F 26 &8 HM MP rx N XXX�SH-25E 31. 02 For Detils !j 3B03 A 2'4 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 -50 12"X12"Louvre I 3B04 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NX- X.XSH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 3B05 F 26 68 SHM IMP TC N 1 19 1 H-lE 6 8 SHM 1 19 1 C 3B07 F 26 68 S!N MP Tc NXXXSH-25E 31. 02 For Deti ils 3808 A 2 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 -14 `lou .3109 Thresho dre) C 261 6 8 SHMXX1;H-25J31.02 For Det ils 3B10 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 -]E f 3B11 F 266 8 HM MP W N 1 1 19 1 1 Sff-lE 3B12 A 26 68 HM 114P - N 1 1 19 -10 121IX12"Louvre I 3B13 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 q-10 121'X12"Louvre 3B14 F 26 8 SH MP 1 19 1 SH-1E- 3B15 F 26 68 SHM IMP TC N 1 19 1 1 H-lE i C 6 168SHM _ ils I 3B17 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19A (12"X12"Lo vre) H-14 3109 Threshold c 6 8 M XXXSH-25EL_ 31.02 For Det ils { 3B19 F 26 68 SHM IMP TC N 1 19 1SH-1E + 6 8 1 19 1SH-JE { r I } Kaplan/McLaughHn ATE CownA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS -17 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET _ c SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.26 Level 3 East _ f DOOR FRAME aoNao� TYF►E SrzE SM FACINGISH � RATING DETAIL HDWR REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE t H J J NOTE 5 C 31321 F 26 68 Sm MP TC N X,SH-25E 31.02' For De ails 3B22 A 2 4 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 3B23 F 26 68 Sm MP TG N SH-25E C 31:02 For Details 3B24 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE 3B25 G 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12"Louvre 31325A Q 2 6 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 1 BH-2 12"X12"Louvre 3B26 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 1 1 19 SH-3E 12"X12' 3B26A C 26 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-3E 12"X12"Louvre 3B27 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20X A A SH-7E A 2 For Details 3B27A C 30 68 SH MP Sc N XXXSH-7E A 102 For E)etailsA 3828 C 28 68 SH MP I SW 20 XXXSH-7E 3 .02 For Detail 3B28A C 30 68 SH MP Sc N x x SH-?E A 3829 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 SH-7E A 02 For Dpt--;qilcz 3B29A C 30 68 SH MP Sc N SH-7E A Details102 For 3B30 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 121IX12"Louvre 3B30A C 26 68 HM MP 7C N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12"Louvre 3832 D 30 7 4 SH MP TLG N SH-2 S— — I x x X WINDQW— 2 3833 D 30 68 SH MP TLG N XY\ YSH2 SEE EX'I'R. D Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.27 Level 3 East DOOR FRAME D NOR TYPE SIZE STR FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR REMARKS W I H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 3C01 F 26 16' SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 -lE 6 3CO2 P 12 8 I MP Tv N XXX SH-25E ' 31.02 For Details 3003 A 2 4 168 HM MP - N 1 1 19 -50 12"X12 Louvre 3C04 F 26 68 SHM MP TC Nxxx 31 -02 Por Mmf SH-25E C is 3005 F 26 68 SHM MP Tr N 1 19 1 SH-� 3C06 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E C 07 F 26 68 SHM w TC N SH-25E 31.02 For Deta is 3C08 A 24 168 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"Lo e) 3109 Threshold C F 26 168 SHIM MP TC N X X X SH-25E 31.02 For Details 3010 F 26 68 slim MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 11 F 26 68 SW MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3C12 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 121IX12" Louvre 3013 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 3014 F 26 68 Sm MP TC L 1 19 1 SH-1E 3015 F 26 68 SHM MP ZC N 1 19 1 SH-1E C F 26 8 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31.02 For Details 3C17 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"Lo e) -�XX109 Threshold 1 F 26 68 S MP w N SH-25E 31.02 Fog Detsjis 3C19 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1 3C20 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1 Kaplan/McLawjUin DATECONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 11-IS-77 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN 415-3985N911SC0 CA. 94111 0039( "'9.28 Level 3 East DOOR FRAME °�R TYPE SIZE CONSTR. FACING LASS RATING DETAIL HDWR• REMARKS INISH W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOME 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 C 21 F 26 68 Sm HIP TC N XXXI1-25E 31.02 For Deta is 3C22 A 1 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 H-22 3r?3 F XXC 26 8 slim MP TC N SH-25E X 31.02 For Deta is 3C24 F 26 68 SIM MP TC N 1 19 1 H-lE F 26 68ISM MP TC N 1 1 19 H-lE 3C26 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 H-1 12"X12" Louvre _1Q26A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 11-2 12"X12" Louvre 3Q27 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 1 1 19 JSH-3E 12"X12" Louvre 3C27A C 26 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19SH-313 -121IX12" Louvre A 3C28 C 28 68 SH MP SW 1 20XXX, SH-7E 3102 For Details 3C28 C 30 68 SH MP SC NX x"X 1 3102 For Detai SH-7E A 3C29 C 28 68 A `SH MP SW 20 >1\1'Sll-7E A 3IIIT3±'or Details A 3068 SH MP SC NX1xxSIi-7EDetails 3C30 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20XXA.SH-7E A 3102 For Details 3C30 C 30 68 SH MP SC N /X XXSH-7E A_ For Details 3Q31 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 3C311 C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre D3 0 7 4 SH MP TLG N SH-2 SEE �R' G 3C34 D 30 74 SH MP TLG N X/IX / SH-2 SEE EXTR' D Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS "'-"' -' /— DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET ��� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 c 415.3985191 29. 29 Level 3 East DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE STR FACING IGLASS RATING DETAIL HowA. REMARKS TYPE W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOM 4 H J J NOTE 5 A 3D01 B 26 68 SH MP TC N XVIXIi-5E 3102 For Details 3D02 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXXX- 3102 Pnr Details SH-26E - 3D03 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19fi-14 A (12"X12"Lo ) 109 nrf--C;h01r3 3D04 B 26 68 1 SH MP TC NIx H-26E C \ 3102 For ta i 1,A 3D05 B 26 68 SH MP TC NL x x XH-SE 3102 For Detail 3D06 B 26 68 SH MP TC N3H-5E AI Xxx 2 For Detail 3D07 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXXXSH-26E C 3D09 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXIXSH-26EC._ _ For Detail., 31)10 AA 50 68 H12"X12" Louvre HMMP - N 1 1 H-41 (One door only 3Dll B 26 68 SH MP TC N Xxx3H-5E A3102 For Details A 31)12 B 26 68 SH MP TC N3H-5E 3102 For Details \ f 31)13 B 26 68 SH MP TC Nxx /'` H-5E A C 3 D 14 B 2 6 6 8 SH MP TC NXXXSH-26E 3102 For Details 3D15 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 H-14 A (12"x12"Louvre 3109 Threshold C 3D16 B 26 68 SH MP TC NSH-26B '310-9 Fog Details 3D17 B 26 68 SH MP TC NSH-5E A I x 2 For Details A 3D18 B 26 68 SH MP TC I NXXXSH-5E 3102 For Details 3D19 B 26 68 SH MP TC Nxxx H-5EA 3D20 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-5E A I X/ \ - nu For netails 3D21 B 26 68 1 SH MP TC NX \ 'V ,X�� SH-26E G Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONMq COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS IDOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET {)�) ;yn SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.30 Level 3 West !.� , 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE STR FACING LASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H INOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H I J Ir J NOTE 5 A (12"X12"Lo ) 31322 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 X%3H-5E H-14 3109 Threshold 3D23 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXXSH-26E C 3102 For Detail 3D24 B 26 68 SH MP TC N A 3102 For Detail A 3D25 B 26 68 SH MP TC N xxx3H-5E 3102 For Detail 3D26 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19 H-17 12"X12" Louvre 3D27 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 H-1 12"X12" Louvre 3D27A C 26 68 HM MP TLC N 1 1 19 H-23 12"X12" Louvre 3D28 C 26 68 SIi MP SW 20 , \ H-7E AFor Details 31328A C 1 30 68 SH MP SC NxxxH-7EA A 3D29 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20 X SH-7E 31-02 For petail. 3D29A C 30 68 SH MP SC N `1 For SH-7E A 3102 i XIXSH-7E A 3D30 C 2868SH MP SW 20X 3102 For Detail 3D30A C 30 68 SH MP SC Nxxv SH-7E A 3102 For Details 3D31 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 H-50 12"X12" Louvre 3D32 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 H-1 12"X12" Louvre 3DA C 1 26 68 HM MP TLC N 1 1 19 SH-23 12"X12" Louvre 3D33 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 121IX12" Louvre 3D33A C 26 68 HM MP TLC N 1 1 1 1 19 ISH-23 121IX12" Louvre 3D35 C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-14 31335 p 30 74 SH Mp TLG NXX SH-3E SWEEE B Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CADNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS (213 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 , 415.398.5191 29. 31 Level 3 West DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPESIZE STR F�� LASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 3D36 C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 S11-14 3 D 3 7 C 30 6 8 SH MP SC N SWS SWS MWindow Frame SH-16 NN 1 4 SEE EXTR. B 3D38 D 30 7 SH MP TLG N ><X SH-3E WINDOW 4 3D38 A 30 68 SH MP - N 17 17 17 SH-14 D AM. G 3D38 3 TLG N SIi-3E WINDOW 2 0 4 SH MP TLG N / SH-3ESEE B 3D40 D 37 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS fZ-i%- 77 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29. 32 Level 3 west 415.398.5191 i DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE CONSTR a CI LFTC S RATING DETAIL MDWR. REMARKS ISH I W —NNOTE I NOTE 23 NOTE a H J J NOTE 5 3EO1 F 26 68 SH4 MP N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3EO2 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N ><X/ SH-25E C 31.02 For Details A 1 2 4 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-50 12"X12" Louvre 3EO4 F 26 68 Sim MP TC N X xx SH-25E 3l.-O-T For Details 3EO5 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3EO6 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 6 8 SHM MP TC N XXX SH-25 31.02 For Det ils A �� �� 3EO8 A 2 4 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12 X12 Lo 3109 Threshold C 3EO9 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N [><XXSH-25 31.02 For Det ils 3E10 F 26 68 SM MP TC N 1 19 1 SIi-lE 3Ell F 26 68 SISI MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3E12 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 3E13 A 26 68 thm MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 6 8 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 1 SH-lE 3E15 F 261 68 SHM MP I TC N 1 19 1 S11-1E 6 8 C MP TC N XIX SH-251 31.02 For Details 3E-1 A 2 4 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BII-14 A (12"X12"Lo e) 3109 Threshold 3E18 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N _ SH-25 31CO2 For Det ils 6 8 3E19 F 26SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3E20 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTCOSTA COLIM DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS l2-i3_,17 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.33 Leve 1 3 West 415.398.5191r f, � DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE CONSTR. F�� GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 C 6 8 HM MP TC N 17XSH-25E 31.02 For Details 3E22 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 19 SH-22 C 3E23 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N _ _ SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 3E24 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3E25 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 3E25A C 1 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 3E26 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 1 1 19 SH-3E 12"X12" Louvre 3E26A C 26 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-3E 121IX12" Louvre XXX A 3E27 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20 SH-7E 3102 For Details 3E27A C 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 1 1 19 SH-7E 3102 For Details A 3E28 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20 1 1 19 SH-7E 3102 For Details 3E28A C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-7E A 3102 For Details A 3E29 C 26 68 SH 14P SW 20 1 1 19 SH-7E 3102 For Details 31329A C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-7E 3102 For Details 3E30 C 261 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 1 19 BH-1 12"x 12" Louvre 3E30A C 26 68 HM MP TCdN 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 3E33 D 30 74 SH MP TLGx SH-2 �V F33A A 30 68 SH MP - N 1717 17 SH-14 F3113' Lock XTR. B 3E34 30 74 SH' MP TLG NVXX SH-2dow 2 3E34A A 30 68 SH MP - N 17 17 17 SH-9E Details Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �)3 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.34 Level 3 West 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE SR. FPMSG GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 3FOl F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE �. 3F02 F 26 68 XX SHM MP TL N ; ;ASH-25E C 31.02 For Deter is 3F03 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 3F04 F 26 68 SR4 MP TC N XXX SH-25E C is 3F05 F 26 68 Sm MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F06 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-33 12"X12" Louvre 3F07 C 30 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-6 12"X12" Louvre 3F08 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12" Louvre 3F09 C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-2 12"X12" Louvre 3F09A C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-2 6 8 M MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3Fll F 266 8 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F12 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE X\ C 3F13 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 3= For (12"��Deta is 3F14 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 09 Threshb231 } C 3F15 F 26 68 SHM MP TC I N XX SH-25 n—.--Of For Deter is 3F16 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F17 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F18 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F19 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 i 1 SH-lE Kaplan/McLaughlin °"TE CONTRA C )STA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ��13f�7 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.35 Level 3 west 00' 91 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE STR �� LASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J I J NOTE 5 C 3F20 F 26 681 SHM MP TC N XX,XSH-25E 31. b1 For Det ils 3F21 A 2 4 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 C F 26 8 SHM MP TC N XXX SH-25E X02 For Det ils 3F23 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F24 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-50 121IX12"Louvre xxx C 3F25 B 26 68 SH MP TC N S11-1E 31.02 For Det ils 3F26 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 3F27 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F28 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F29 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-1E 3F30 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 BH-14 12"X12" Louvre A 3F31 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 XJXX SH-7E 3102 For Details A 3F31A C 26 68 SH MP SC N XXX SH-7E 3102 For Details AXX A 3F31B C 30 68 SH MP SC N SH-7E 3102 For Details 3F32 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 121IX12" Louvre 3F32A C 26 68 HM MP TL N 1 1 19 1 BH-2 121IX12" Louvre A 3F33 C 26 68 SH MP SW 1 20 X SH-7E 3102 For Details 3F33A C 30 68 SH MP SC NXIX x SH-7E A 3102 For Details 3F34 C 30 68 SH MP SW /IX I SH-7E A 3102 For Details 1 xA 3F34A C 30 68 SH MP SC N1X/ A SH-7E 3102 For Details Kaplan/McLaughlin DA WNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS I" -17 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 00398 415.3985191 1 29. 36 Level 3 West DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE STA. FACING LASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS TYPEH NOTE 1 � 2 NOTE W NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 3F35 C 26 68 HM MP CW-1 20 1 1 19 BH-1 3F35A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvr 6 8 M MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvr 3F36A C 1 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvr 06 8SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-2 3F39 C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-2 SEE EXTR. D 0 74 ' SH MP. TLG N XXXSH-2 WINDOW 3 3F40A C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-2 SEE EXTR. D 3F41 D. 30 74 SH MP TLG Nxxx SH-2 Window 1 A (12"X18"To ) 3F42 D 20 68 SH MP I SC N XXXSH-7E 3102 For Details 3F43A A 30 68 SH MP - N 17 17 17 SH-14 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILfTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS X2"13�-77 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ��� 14,99 415.398.5191 29 .37 Level 3 Westf. DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE CONSTR. FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR• NQ REMARKS TYPE W H �� t N0T2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NATE S A 30 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 3P02 D 1 30 68 SH MP Sc N SI1-7E A (12"X12" ) I xxx 3102 For Detail 0 8H SH MP Sw 20 1 26 26 SH-7E 3102 For Framing 3P03 C 30 68 HM MP Cw 20 1 5 5 5 BH-37 3PO4 A 30 68 IiM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-40 3P05 D 30 68 SH MP Sc Nxxx SH-7E A 3102 For Details 3P05A D 3 6 SH MP Sw 20 1 26 26 SH-7E B. 3102 For Framin A 3P05B D 30 68 SH MP Sw 20 XXSH 3102 For Details 3P06A A 30 68 SH MP - 20XXX SH-6E 3102 For Details X]X A 3P07 D 30 68 SH )viP SC NX-11" SH-7E 3102 For Details 3P07A D 30 68 SH MP Sw 20 1 26 1 26 SH-7E 3102 For Framin 3P07B D 301 68 SH MP Sw 20 1 26 26 SH-7E B 3102 For Framin 3P08 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-40 3P08A A 26 681 HM MP - 20 5 1 5 5 BH- 50 12"X12" Louvre 3P09 A 26 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 121IX12" Louvre 3P10 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-40 12"X12" Louvre 3Pll D 30 68 SH MP Sc N XXASH-7E [ 3102 For Details 3P11A D 30 68 SH :MIP Sw 20 1 26 26 SH-7E B 3102 For Framin 3P12 D 30 68 HM MP TG N 1 1 1 19 BH-18 Kaplai /m- W- ughlin ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS � - 3-1- DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 00400 415.398.5191 29.38 Level 3 East DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE STR]NOTE s M&i GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR• REMARKS W H NOTE 1 2 INOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 P13 D 30 68 HM MP TG N 1 1 l BH-18 A 3P14 D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 XX,X SH-7E [31 A For Details p 8 Window Frame ! 3P14A D 3 6 SH MP SC N SWS SWS SWS SH-7E H141 3P15 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 SW SW SW BH-40 Window Frame A 266 8 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 12"X12_'..Louvre 3P17 A 30 68 1-11%1 MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-40 12"X12" Louvre 4 8 M MP - 20 5 5 5 BH- 12"X12" Tniivre X\X X A 12"x12" Louvre 3P18 D 30 68 SH MP SC N SH-7E 3102 For Details ` A 3P18A D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 X SH-7E 3102 For Details B 3P18B D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 1 1 1 26 SH-7E 3102 For Framin 3P19 A 30 68 SH MP - 20 \ \ SH-6E A 3102 For 3P21 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-40 3P22 F 30 68 HM MP CW 20 5 5 20 BH-6 A 3P22A E 30 68 SH MP SW 20 XXX SH-7E 3102 For Details I 3P23 D 30 68 SH MP Sc N SH-7E 3102 For Details I B 3P23A D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 1 1 2626 SH-7E 3102 For Framjin 3P23B D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 SH-7E A 12"x12"Lo re 3102 For Details I I I f i i Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY t2-13 .�� ► ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE I 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 00401i 415.398.5191 29. 39 Level 3 East and West DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE CONSTR. FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL f�R NQ REMARKS TYPE W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 A01 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE A02 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 S11-1E C 4A03 F 26 68 SHM MP TC Nxxx SII-25E P1.02 For Details 4A04 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 C 4A05 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N X X SH-25E 31.02 For Deta is 4A06 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4A07 F 1 26 68 fm MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4A08 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E c xxx 31.02 for Detail 4A09 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12°X12"Ire e) 3109 Threshold C 4A10 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NXXX SH-25 3Tc For Deta is 4All F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4Al2 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE A13 F 26 68 MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4A14 F 26 8 MP TC NXXX S11-25 C 6 SHM 31.02 For Deta is 4A15 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"Lo ) 3109 Threshold C 4A16 F 26 68 SHM MP TC Nx SH-25E 31. 02 For Deta is 4A17 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4A18 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4A19 F 26 68 SHM MP TC- Nxxx SH-251 31CO2 For Details 4A20 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE C WrRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12-13 '17 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29. 40 Level 4 East 0()4112 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR N° TYPE SIZEE STIR GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR. REMARKS W H E 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4&FINISH H J J NOTE 5 C F 26 8 SHM MP TC N SII-25E 31. 02 For Det ils 4A22 F 1 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4A23 F 266 8 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4A24 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4A25 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N x SH-259 31.02 For Detz ils C 4A26 F 261 6 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31. 02 For Det ils 4A27 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SIi-lE 4A28 F 1 26 681 SHM I4P TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4A29 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NX x SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils xxx C For Detail 4A30 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25 31.02 4A31 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4A32 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 BH-14A (12"X12"Lot e) 3109 Threshol Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12"13`17 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.3985191 29. 41 Level 4 East DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPEwm CONSTR d CING LASS RATING DETAIL HDwR. REMARKS NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NATE 3 NOTE H J J NOTE 5 4B01 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 41302 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 S11-1E 4B03 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 41304 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 41305 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N /IX/' \ SH-25E C :31.02 For Det ils 4B06 F 1 26 68 MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4B07 F 1 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4B08 F 26 68 SHM MP I TC N XXXSH-25E 31.02 For Details 4B09 A '24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (1211X1211Lo ) 3109 Threshold C 4B10 F 26 68 SHM MP TCdX <]XN SH-25 31.02 For Details 4B11 F 26 68 MP TC1 19 1 1 SH-lE 4B12 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4B13 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E XXX C 4B14 F 2668 MP TC N SH-25 31.02 For Details 4B15 A 24 68 HM I IP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"Lou e) 3109 Threshold �. C 4B16 F 26 68 m4m MP TC N x SH-25E 31.02 For Details 4B17 F 26 68 Slim MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4B18 F 26 68 MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4B19 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25EXXX 31.02 For Det ils 4B20 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE lcairRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �Z 13��7 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 (��29.42 Level 4 East 1403 DOOR FRAME DOOR �,PE SIZE CONSTR• FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL �R REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J ISH J NOTE 5 C 4B21 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXXSH-25E 31.02 For Details 4B22 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 1 SH-lE 4B23 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE ) 4B24 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1119A (12"X12"I,o BH-14 Threshold 4825 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3109 4B26 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E C xxx31.02 For Details 4B27 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N / xx SH-25E 31CO2 For Det ils 4B28 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 1 SH-lE 4B29 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4B30 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXX SH-25E 31.02 For Details 4B31 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NX. \ SH-25 31CX, 02 For Det ils 4B32 F 1 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 JSH-lE Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN 5N3 8 5N�CISCO CA. 94111 n�' �1� 29 .43 Level 4 East DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE STR a INGG LASS RATING DETAIL HDWR• REMARKS W N NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 F 2 6 68 1 SHM MP TC N 1 1 1 SFi-1E CO2 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4CO3 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31CO2 For Det ils 4CO4 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 6 8 C MP TC N XXXSH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 4CO6 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4CO7 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4CO8 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N _ SH-25E-x z CO2 For De ils 4CO9 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 p' (12°X12"LAu e) 3109 Threshold 4C10 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25 c For Deta is Ax 4C11 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 1 SH-1E 4C12 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4C13 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E XXX4C14 F 26 68SHMMPTC N SH-25 31.02 For Det ils 4C15 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"La e) - 'unci ThresholdC 16 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N ! SH-25 31.02 For Det ils 4C17 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4C18 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4C19 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NX X/� SH-25 C 31. 02 For Det ils 4020 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS D1 ,.22-.771 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 00405415.398.5191 29. 44 Level 4 East DOOR FMAE DOOR TYPE SIZE "STR•a GLASS RATING DI IowR• REMARKS 0 W H NOTE t NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H NATE 5 C 4.21 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NSH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 4C22 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 SH-lE F 26 68 SHM MPTC N 1 SH-lE 4.2 4 A 2 6 6 8 HM MP - N 1 191 BH-14 3109 1Threshold 4C25 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4C26 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N X X X SH25E 31.02 For Det ils 6 8C 4('27 2SHM MP TC N X XIX SH-25E 31.02 For Deti tils 4C28 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 6 8EEM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4C30 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N Xx S11-25 31. 02 For Det ils 4C31 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31.02 For Details ><I'X 4C32 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E Kaplan/McLaughlinDATE CaORA COSTA C XXTY DUEN11O v FACILITYARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1-t-13� 77 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN 5-398 51911SC0 CA. 94111 29. 45 Level 4 East 00406 DOOR DOOR FRAME N 0- TYPE SIZE 1CON7.1,FA-CING GLASS IRATING TE FINISHIJ — DETAIL IR- REMARKS ��J_ H NOTE I NOTE 2 NOTE-3 NOTE 4 H I J LJ NOM 5 6 8 A 4D01 B 2 1 6 SH MP TC N ><1-X S 11-5 E Tj 0-2 L I "i For Details SH-5E A 41)02 B 26 68 SH MP Tc- I N 1XV x 3102 For Details 4D033 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-5E — /XX 3102 For Details 4D04 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-26 c x 3102 For Details 24- 8 (12"X12"Louv�e) 4DO', A 6 HM VIP N -1 1 19 BH-14 3109 Threshold j5j E A 4D06 -B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-26 X1 31OZ For Details 6A 4nQ7 B 1 2 681 SH MP TC N XXX SH-5E 3102 For Details 4D08 B 26 68 SH VIP TC N X, X SH-5E 3102 For Details 4D09 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-26E Q x x 3102 I For Aluz Detail 4D11 B 26 68SH PIP TC N E x S11-26E 7r07 For Details 4D12 AA 50 68 lim MP NBH-41 12"X12" Louvre Xi - One door onlv) x A 41)13 B 26 68 SH NIP TC N 1XIV X SH-5E X02 For Details 41)14 B 2 6 SH MP TC N FX[\/x SH-5E A — = For Details 6] 8 A . 4Dl5 ]---B 2 6 SH MP TC -- N X>< Tl\ SH-5E = For Details C 6 8 2- NIP TC N SH-26 For Details 4 8 A (12"X12" -e) MP 4Q17 A 2 6 HMrp - N 1- 1 1 19 H-14 log Threshold 6 8 S c 41)18 B 2 6 SH m-4 P TC N H-26E x 3102 For Details 6 8 A x C A 109 C 102 41)19 B 2 6 SH VIP TC N X X SH-5E = For Details 41320 - B 26 68 SH_ MP TC N Xq/ N3H-5E x 3102 For Details 41321 B 26 68 SH MP Tr C N 3H-5E A — 3102 For Details Kaplan/ DATE MCIJM*hHn C4WM CC67A COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS ' PLANNERS 7 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 7. 1 415.398-5191 29. 46 Level 4 West 0040 DOOR FRAME D NOTYPETYPER SIZE STA. FACING 1LASS RATING DETAIL HDWR REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J I J NOTE 5 A For 41322 B 26 68 SH MP TC N XXX SH-5E 3102 Detail 4D23 B 26 681 SH MP TC N XXXSH-26E C For 4D24 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"XI2111ouw 3109 Threshold XXI\11 C For 4D25 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-26E 3102 Detail 6 8 A For SH MP TC N x x SH-5E 3102 Detail 4D27 B 26 68 SH MP TC N XXXSH-5E A For 3102 Details 4D28 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXXX SH-5E 3 O1 Detail A For 4D29 B 26 68 SH MP I TC N X SH-5E 3102 Detail 41330 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"Lo e) 3109 Threshold A For 4D31 B 26 8 SH MP TC N XXX SH-5E 3102 Detail 4D32 B 26 68 SH MP TC N XXX SH-26E3102 For C For xx 41333 B 26 68 SH MP TC N x x X, SH-2 6E 3102 Detail 4D34 B 26 68 SH MP TC Nxxx SH-5E 3 A Detail A For 4D35 B 26 68 SH MP TC I N / SH-5E 3102 Detail 4D36 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-26E C For 3102 Detail 41337 B 26 6 3102 Detail 8 SH MP TC NX XXSH-26 ----c Far 4D38 B 26 68 SH MP TC N Xx SH-5E A For 3102 Detail 4D39 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12 X12 Louvre C For B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-5E 1 3102 Detail 4D41 F 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-14 4D41A F 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-14 4D47 F 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SI1-14 Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 17--13- 77-- DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 4 5N3FR AN�CIISCO CA. 94111 29.47 Level 4 West DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZECONSTR FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL HOWR• No REMARKS TYPE W H NOTE I NOTE 22 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 4E01 F 26 681 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4E02 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4EQC 3 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NX>< SH-25E 31. 02 For Det ils 4EO4 A 24 68 SH MP N 1 1 19 SH-22 C 26 8 SH MP TC NXXX STI-25E 3 For Det ils 4E06 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4E07 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4E0$ F 26 68 SHM MP TC N \ SH-25E C i 31. 02 For Det ils �f " 4 E 0 9 A" 2 4 6 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 3109 (Threshold ) C 4E10 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N ><Xx SH-25 31.02 For Det ils 6 8 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4E12 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 1 SH-lE 4E13 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4E14 F 26 68 SHM MP TC '_Q XXX SH-25h 31.02 For Det ils 4E15 A 24' 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"1,o ) 3109 Threshold C 4E16 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25 31.02 For Det ils JX4E17 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-3E 4E18 F . 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE 4E19 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NNX X SH-25E 31.02 For Details 4E20 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 • DATE Kaplan/McLaughlin CONTRA COSTA C L*aY DETENTION FACU Y ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 004019 415.3985191 29 . 48 Level 4 West DOOR FRAME DOOR V26 srA FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL. HDWJR REMARKS NO. TYPE TE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NATE a N J J NOTE 3 JX C F SHM MP TC N SH-25E 3�.t1� For Det ils 4E22 F 26 65 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4E23 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 t19BH-14 E 4E24 A 26 6g HM MP - N 1 1 A {l2"X12"Lo j 3109 Threshold 4E25 F 26 68 SPM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4E26 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31CO2 :FFo:r:De]tils �` C 4E27 F 26 65 SHM MP TC NH SH-25E XIX -'- 31.02 For Details 4E28 I F 26 68 SHM MP TC I N 1 1 19 1 SH-lE L4E29 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 S11-1E 4E30 F T26 SHM MP TC N Xx SH-25 C 31.02 Far Det ils 4E31 F SHM MP TC N SH-25 3102 For Details 4E32 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE Kaplan/MCLaughhnDATE CONTRA COSTA C X)NTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS t2-13-17 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO GA, 94111 owl {� 415.3985191 29 . 49 Level 4 West DOOR DOOR FRAME SIZE "STR FACINGGLASS RATING N9 TYPE' ----�NOTE I RINISH 11 DETAIL "DWR- REMARKS NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 W 4F01 F -V2 6 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 4F02 F - 26 68 S-fN MP TC N 1 S11-1E 4F03 F 26 68 Sim mp TC N SH-25E c I I I x31.02 For Details 4F04 A 24 . 68 HM I mp N 1 1 19 -14 1 A (12"X1ho 1,otm a) BH ld 3!09 Thres 4F05 F 26 6 8 SHM mp TC] N XX SH-25E c 6 8- I -- - -- A 'A., 1 31.02 For Details 4F06 F 2 6 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F07 F 26 68 SHM mp TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE 4F08 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N ZX ' c For` ASH-25 3&1.02 Fo Det its —U/- 4F09 F 26 SHM MP SH-25 c --- -1-- - X" 31. U2 For Detzils 4F10 AA 26 8 6 HM ! mp - N 1 x I BH-41 12"X12" Louvre r only) 4F11 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE AE12_ F 26 1 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 6 6] TC N 4F13 F 26 6 SM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE C F14 F 26 68 SHM MP --TC N X SH-25E 31.02 For Detiiis 4F15 A 24 68 SHM MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 4F16 F 26 68 SHM mp TCc c N -251 -- SHTI—.02 Fo r Detils 4F17 F 26 68 SBM mp Tcl N 1 19 1 SH-lE 1---- — I 4F18 F 26 68 SHM mp TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F19 F 26 68 SHM mp TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE F 26 --E 8 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE DATE OK�a�pl�a�n�/�Mc�Lahfin C4WTRACOSTA COUNTY ,DETENTION FACILITY WNI ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 11-A -17 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 094J 415-398.5191 29.50 Level 4 West DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE srA.d FINISH GLASS RATING DETAIL HowR- REMARKS W H NOTES7' NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 6 8 C 4F2 F 2 6 SHM MP TC N xx SH-25E 31. 02 For Det ils 4F22 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BII-14 p' (12"X12" e) 3109 Threshold i 4F23 F 26 68 SHIM MP TC N XXX SH-25E C 31.02 For Det ils I 4F24 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F25 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F26 F 26 68 SHV MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F27 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXXSH-25E 31CO2 For Det ils C 4F28 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N xxx SH-25E 31.02 For Det ails 4F29 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F30 F 26 681 SHM MP TC N 1 19 11 SH-lE 4F11 p 6 8 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4F32 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25 31.02 For Detz ils C 4F33 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N r SH25E 31. 02 For Detz ils 4F34 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F35 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"Lo e) 3109 Threshold Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS i2"13'77 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29. 51 Level 4 west 004 DOOR FRAME DOOQR TYPE SIZE Ste- F�� GLASS RATING DETAIL HowR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 B Lock 1ST1 A 30 68 SH PSP - 90 17 117 17 SH-8E 3j73 Detail 1ST2 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-8E B Lock 3L 3 Detail B Lock 1ST3 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E 31. 3 Detail 1ST4 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-8E B Lock 31713 Detail 1ST4A A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E 31.13 Detail 1ST5 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 SH-9E B Lock 17 17 17 31.13 Detail 1ST6 A 30 681 SH MP - 90 1 17 17 1 17 BH-22 1ST7 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 1 9 9 20 BH-22 B Lock 1ST8 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 6 6 20 1 SH-8E 31,13 Detail 2ST2 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-8E B Lock 3113 Detail 2ST6 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-30tB I'& 2ST7 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 9 9 20 SH-30E B Lock 3113 Detail B Lock 2ST8 'A 30 68 SH MP - 90 10 10 10 SH-9E 3113 Detail 3ST1 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E B In'x 3113 Detail 3ST2 A 30 68 SH PSP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E B Lock 3113 Detail 3ST3 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E B Irick 3113 Detail 3ST4 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH 9E B Lek 13 Detail 3ST5 A 30 66 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E B Irick 113 Detail 3ST6 A 30 68 SH MP - 190 17 17 17 BH-22 3ST7 *A 30 68 SH MP - 90 9 9 20 BH-22 4ST6 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 117 171SH-9E B Lock 3113 Detail 4ST7 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 A1 ✓A 31b.� SH-9E Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS '�7� DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET , SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29. 52 Stair Doors 0 4 J 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE STR FACING LASS RATING DETAIL HowR. REMARKS 0 N. TYPE W H NOTE t NONE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H I J J NOTE 5 A 1STP D 30 68 SH MP CW N H-10E 31.02 For Details 2 STA A 30 68 SH IMP 60 5 5 5 -22 2STAA A 26 68 m MP 90 6 6 20 -49 2STB A 30 68 SH MP - 60 6 6 6 -22 2STC A 3 a68 SH MP 60 5 1 5 5 -22 2SICC A 26 68 HM MP 90 6 6 6 -49 2STD A 30 68 SH MP - 60 5 5 5 -22 2STE A 30 68 SH MP - 60 5 5 20 -22 2STF A 30 68 1 SH MP - 60 5 5 5 -22 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE COWF A COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS -17 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO} CA. 94111 29.53 stair Doors 00,41-14 415.398.5191 INDEX TO SECTION 30 DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE 30.00 INDEX AND NOTES 30.01 - 30. 04 SECURITY HARDWARE SETS - SH SERIES 30. 05 - 30.08 BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: JAIL BH SERIES 30. 09 - 30.17 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES 30.18 - 30.20- BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: COURTS H SERIES 30.21 - 30.24 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES NOTES: 1. See Door Schedule for hardware group reference. 2. This schedule is a guide only. Furnish all finish hardware required for the project. Hardware required for any particular location, but not scheduled, shall be the same as that scheduled for similar locations. Hardware shall be as hereinafter specified. 3. See Electrical drawings for wiring to electric door locks. 4 . See Section 31 for door and door frame details. 5. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans, details, and speci- fications, and to provide and furnish proper equipment, hardware, fixtures, materials, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown or listed in any part of these documents. Schedules are for the convenience of the contractor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It is the contractors ` responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the plans and details. Any omissions or contradictions in these documents shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening. Bids received shall be considered to include all items for -a complete project. No extras will be allowed. • Kaplan/M�Laughlin 2.DATE 3_� CON>RA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 7 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET INDEX AND NOTES TO n /� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 30.QQ DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE 1 1� 4:1 r, 415.398.5191 SH-lE 1 ea FA #125 - 3 - 01 x SK Lock US4 2 ea FA #4 1/2 F.M. Hinges USP 1 ea FA #4 1/2 E.H. Hinges USP SH-2 1 ea FA #125 - 4 - 04 x SK Lock US4 3 ea FA #4 1/2 F.M. Hinges USP SH - 3E 1 ea FA #125 - 3 - 04 AB Lock US4 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 1 ea. FA #4 1/2 EH Hinge USP 2 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea N7500 closer DB SH- 4E 1 ea FA #401 x 120 vac x US4 Dead Bolt SH - 5E 1 ea FA #122 MML Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea FA #3 Pull US4 1 ea FA #4 Flush Pull US4 1 ea FA #100 KS x Mogul cylinder SH- 6E 1 ea FA #126 ML Lock 1 ea FA #f524' NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer SH - 7E 1 ea FA f126 mMLi Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA # 4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer DB SH - 8E 1 ea FA §126 EL Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA #4 1142 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer inside of stairwell DB SH - 9E 1 ea FA 126 EL Galvanized Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS Gal 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges G'al 2 ea FA A3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer inside of stairwell DB Kaplan/McLaughlk DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Wi ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 17-)3 -U 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SECURITY HARDWARE SETS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 SH SERIES 415-393.5191 i SH - 10E 1 ea FA #56MLI Lock 1 ea FA #524 KJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switches 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 i 1 ea N7500 closer DB i i SH - 11E 1 ea FA #56 ELI Galv. Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 1 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 -ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 SH - 12E 1 ea FA #56 EL Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switches 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 SH - 13E 1 ea FA #56 ELI Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switches 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer DB SH - 14 1 ea FA #116 less latch-fixed knobs Lock US4 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP ` SH - 15 1 ea PA #16 Lock 1 ea FA #16 HM MTG USP 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 i i SH - 16 1 ea FA 466K fixed knob outside Lock US4 1 ea FA #;66K HM MTG. USP 1 ea FA #1 Escutcheon US 32D 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP SH - 17 1 ea FA #62 Lock 1 ea FA #62 HM MTG. USP 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea FA #3 Pull US4 1 ea FA #4 FP US4 i I f Kaplan/McLaughlin 12 ,3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS l 901 BATTERY STREET 9HEET SECURITY HARDWARE SETS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111- _30,02 SH SERIES 415.398.5191 SH - 18 1 ea FA #66 Lock 1 ea FA #66 HM MTG. USP 1 ea FA #1 Escutcheon US 32D 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 SH - 19 1 ea FA #76 Lock 1 ea FA #76 HM MTG. USP 1 ea FA #1 Escutcheon US 32D 6 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 4 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 2 ea FA #105 HM H & F Bolts 1 ea FA #105 Receptacles 2 ea FA #105K Key SH - 20 1 ea FA 486 Galvanized Lock 1 ea FA #86 HM MTG. Galvanized 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 2 ea FA 25C cylinder shield US 32D SH - 21 1 ea FA #86 Lock 1 ea FA #86 HM MTG. USP 2 ea FA #1 Escutcheons 32D 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 SH - 22 1 ea FA 125-1-01 Lock US4 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP SH - 23 1 ea FA #125-4-01 fixed inside active outside Lock US4 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM USP SH - 24 1 ea FA 125-109 Lock US4 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP SH - 25E 1 ea FA 125-3-01 x SK inside Lock US4 1 set RIX L 117 3/4 with E-L340-2 Pivots US4 top pivot. SH - 26E 1 ea FA #122 14ML Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 1 set RIX L 117 3/4 with E-L340-2 Pivots US4 top pivot 1 ea FA #3 Pull US4 1 ea FA #4 Pull US4 KaplaWMqLaughlin DATE C.ON TRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS )Z-)3 -�E11 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SECURITY HARDWARE.-SETS_____... _ .. SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 :e.03 SH SERIES 415398.5191 IF SH - 27 1 ea FA #62 Lock US4 1 ea FA #62 HM MTG. USP 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea FA #3 Pull US4 1 ea FA #4 FP US4 1 ea N7500 closer, Corridor side DB SH - 28E 1 ea FA #126 ELI Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x Mogul Cvlinder Key Switch 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls 1 US4 1 ea N7500 Closer inside of stairwell DB SH - 29E 1 ea FA #126 ELI Galvanized Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS Gal 2 ea FA #100 KS x Mogul Cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA # 4 1/2 FM Hinges Gal 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N 7500 Closer inside of stairwell DB SH - 30E 1 ea FA #125-3-04 Lock US4 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea FA #4 1/2 EH Hinge USP 1 ea N7500 Closer inside of stairwell DB Kaplan/MeLaughlin ` CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS a-j3_.17 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SECURITY HARDWARE SETS 415-398-5191 15-398 51911SC0 CA. 94111 30,04 SH SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: JAIL BH SERIES i LOCKSETS: LOCKSETS: Lockset No. 1 Lockset No. 7 Corbin 7557 Corbin DL7510 Falcon M2580 Falcon M2140 Less Outside Tri Russwin A2059 Russwin A2027 Sargent 8-7704 Sargent 8-7713 Lockset No. 2 Lockset No. 8 Corbin 7557 Corbin 7520 Falcon M2410 Falcon M2300 Russwin A2059h Russwin A2039 Sargent 8-7717 Sargent 8-7765 Lockset No. 3 Lockset No. 9 Corbin 7551 Corbin 7911 Falcon M2520 Falcon M1920 Russwin A2056 Russwin 2107; Sargent 8-7705 Sargent 15-7720 Lockset No. 4 Corbin 7555 Falcon M2560 Russwin A2058 5j8 Sargent 8-7737 Cylinder: Lockset No. 5 Corbin 5253 Corbin 7554 Falcon 986 Falcon M2380 Russwin 03� Russwin A20584 Sargent 40 Series Sargent 8-7716 Lockset No. 6 Lockset Design Corbin 7510 Falcon M2100 Corbin 836 Russwin A2025 Falcon EG Sargent 8-7715 Russwin W400 Colton Sargent YM Ka lan/MCILaughlin DATE, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS l2-�3 991 BATTERY STREET SET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: off to SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 50,C),5 BH SERIES 11 J 410.398.5191 BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: JAIL BH SERIES DOOR BUTTS: DOOR CLOSERS: Door Butt No. 1 Door Closer No. 1 Hager - BB1279 Norton 7702 McKinney - TA2714 Soss -450TBB Door Closer No. 2 Stanley - FBB179 Norton PR 7702 Door Butt No. 2 Door Closer NO. 3 Hager - BBHT1279 McKinney - HTA2714 Norton 7703H Soss - H450TBB Stanley - HTFBB179 Door Closer No. 4 Door Butt No. 3 Norton 7703 Hager - BB-CP1279 x SH Door Closer No. 5 McKinney - STA2714 x Security Stud Soss - R450TBB x Security Stud Norton 7803-04 Stanley - FBBK179 x Security Stud Door Closer No. 6 Door Butt No. 4 Norton PR 7704 Hager - BB7510 McKinney - TA5792 Door Closer No. 7 Soss - SA8571-BEV. Stanley - FBB609 Norton PR 7703 Door Closer No. 8 PANIC DEVICES: Norton PR 7704H Panic Device No. 1 Door Closer No. 9 Von Duprin 8817 x 8817 (SFM 3775 - 139 :2) Norton 7704 Panic Device No. 2 Door Closer No. 10 Von Duprin 5527TLx43x5527x43 Norton 6174 (SFM 4140 - 139 :3) Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE _�� Coty COSTA COUNTY DETENTION, FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: JAIL SAN 415-3%.5191 9N1SC0 CA. 94111 30 OG BH SERIES t BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: JAIL BH SERIES DOOR STOPS: AUTOMATIC FLUSH BOLTS: Door Stop No. 1 Door Controls, Inc. 801RLx80 Builders Brass Works WC12 Quality W302 Trimco W1274 Door Stop No. 2 Builders Brass Works 8061X FLUSH BOLTS: Quality 331ES Trimco 1211ES Builders Brass Works 5020-2 Quality 1358 Door Stop No. 3 Trimco 3917 Builders Brass Works 9079 Quality 433 Trimco 1214 DOOR HOLDERS: CO-ORDINATORS: Door Holder No. 1 Door Control, Inc. 601x100 Norton 2 Door Holder No. 2 Checkmate 1-331 Glynn-Johnson 100 Series DOOR PULLS: DUST PROOF STRIKES: Builders Brass Works 9375 Builders Brass Works 5048 Trimco 1173 Quality 1225 Trimco 3910 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE WNrRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �Z�13-17 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: JAIL SAN 5-398 51911SC0 CA. 94111 30.07 BH SERIES ���� C BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: JAIL BH SERIES ANCHOR PLATES: FLOOR HINGES: Builders Brass Works 8017 Dor-O-Matic 251 Quality 530 Rixon 27105 Trimco 1268 Side Jamb Pivot Dor-O-Matic 019 Rixson M19 PUSH BARS: Builders Brass Works 9520A Trimco 1697 THRESHOLD ASSEMBLIES: Builders Brass Works 939535 Dor-O-Matic 30x725 Rixson 3 x 700 FOOT & HEAD BOLTS: Folger Adam 105HM x 105Kx105R SILENCERS: Hollow Metal Frames Builders Brass Works W-07 Glynn-Johnson 64 Quality 1337 A Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS It-12i71 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: JAIL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 30,08 BH SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-1 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4 x4 USP 1 Lockset No. 4 US4 1 Door Closer No. 1 DB 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 I 3 Silencers Grey ► BH-2 115 Pair Butts No. 2 4�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 2 x spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-3 1� Pair Butts No. 1 435x4 USP 1 Lockset No. 3 US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-4 1� Pair Butts No. 2 4 x4 x spanner Head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 x spanner Head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 4 x spanner Head screws DB 1 Door Stop No. 1 x spanner Head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-5 3 Pair Butts No. 2 43�x4xspanner head screws USP 2 Panic Devices No. -'_ xspanner head screws US4 2 Door Closers No. 5 xspanner head screws DB 2 Door Stops No. 1 xspanner head screws US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-6 1� Pair Butts No. 2 4hx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 4 spanner head screws DB 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey i i I DATE Kaplan/McLaughlin CONTRA C )STA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12-121-77 901 BATTERY STREET SET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 3o,C9 BH SERIES 00421 i BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-7 1h Pair Butts No. 2 43�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Latchset No. 6 spanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US32D 3 Silencers Grey BH-8 13� Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 4 US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-9 lh Pair Butts No. 2 4hx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer NO. 6 spanner head screws DB 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-10 1h Pair Butts No. 2 4hx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-11 1� Pair Butts No. 2 43�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 7 spanner head screws DB 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-12 lh Pair Butts No. 2 4�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 7 spanner head screws DB 1 Door Stop No. 2 spanner head screws US4 3 alencers Grey Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA Ca ft4TY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 11-13 '17 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARD SETS : JAIL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 30,10 BH SERIES v BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-13 3 Pair Butts No. 1 4jx4�xspanner head screws NRP USP 1 Lockset No. 1 spanner head screws US4 2 Flush Bolts spanner head screws US4 ' 1 Dust Proof Strike spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 6 spanner head screws DB 1 Door Holder No. 1 spanner head screws DB 2 Door Stops No. 3 spanner head screws US4 2 Anchor Plates US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-14 115 Pair Butts No. 2 4hx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-15 2 Pair Butts No. 2 4�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Latchset No. 7 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 5 spanner head screws DB 2 Door Stops No. 1 spanner head screws US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-16 13� Pair Butts No. 1 4W USP 1 Lockset No. 4 US4 1 Door Closer No. 7 DB 3 Silencers Grey BH-17 13� Pair Butts No. 1 4'h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No. 4 DB 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey j?Ej3 CONTRA COSTA COl1NTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/McLaugMn ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL SAN 5N3FRANCISCO R 5 9 ISCO CA. 94111 30,11 BH SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-18 13� Pair Butts No. 2 4�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 6 spanner head screws DB 1 Door Stop No. 3 spanner head screws US4 1 Anchor Plate US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-19 131 Pair Butts NO. 1 05 x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No. 2 DB 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-20 1� Pair Butts No. 1 431 x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Closer No. 6 DB 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-21 1 Pair Butts No. 1 43� x 4 USP 1 Latchset No. 6 US4 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 2 Silencers Grey BH-22 1l� Pair Butts No. 1 43� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 4 US4 1 Door Closer No. 7 DB 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-23 131 Pair Butts No. 1 43� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS i z-13'1 7 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL SAN 5N3F 5N�CISCO CA. 94111 5011 01)42"1, BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS : JAIL BH SERIES BH-24 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 4 US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 4 Alum 1 Door Stop No. 1 US32D 3 Silencers Grey BH-25 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Latchset No. 6 US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-26 2 Floor Hinges No. 1 US4 2 Side Jamb Pivots US4 1 Panic Device No. 2 US4 1 Cylinder No. 1 US4 2 Door Holders No. 2 US4 1 Threshold Assembly No. 1 US4 BH-27 2 Floor Hinges No. 1 US4 2 Side Jamb Pivots US4 2 Door Pulls US4 2 Push Bars US4 2 Door Holders No. 2 US4 1 Threshold Assembly No. 1 US4 BH-28 3 Pair Butts No. 2 4kx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Set Automatic Flush Bolts US4 1 Coordinator USP 2 Door Closers No. 4 DB 2 Door Stops No. 2 US4 4 Silencers Grey Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS i2 13-77 . d 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS : JAIL SAx398 5N�CISCO CA. 94111 a^.j5 BH SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS : JAIL BH SERIES BH-29 1� Pair Butts No. 3 4kx4hxspanner head screwsxNRPx USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 6 spanner head screws DB 1 Door Stop No. 3 spanner head screws US4 1 Anchor Plate US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-30 3 Pair Butts No. 2 4'hx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 2 Flush Bolts US4 1 Dust Proof Strike US4 1 Door Holder No. 1 DB 2 Door Stops No. 3 US4 2 Anchor Plates US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-31 1 Set Butts No. 4 xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 9 Alum 1 Door Stop No. 1 US32D 3 Silencers Grey BH-32 lk Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US32D 1 Door Closer No. 7 Alum 1 Door Stop No. 1 US32D 3 Silencers Grey BH-33 1� Pair Butts No. 2 435x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 1 spanner head screws US32D 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US32D 3 Silencers Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE „-�l CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAILS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 30. 1'4' BH SERIES t ��� �� 415.398.5191 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-34 1� Pair Butts No. 2 4�Axspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US32D 1 Door Closer No. 1 spanner head screws Alum 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US32D 3 Silencers BH-35 3 Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Set Automatic Flush Bolts US4 1 Coordinator USP 2 Door Closers No. 6 DB 2 Door Stops No. 2 US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-36 3 Pair Butts No. 3 43�x4�xspanner head screwsNRP USP 1 Lockset No. 1 spanner head screws US4 1 Set Foot & Head Bolts spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 8 spanner head screws DB 1 - Door Holder No. 1 spanner head screws DB 2 Door Stops No. 3 spanner head screws US4 2 Anchor Plates spanner head screws US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-37 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Closer No. 4 DB 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-38 1� Pair Butts No. 1 43� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 8 US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 2 Alum 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-39 lh Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No. 4 DB 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey Kaplan/MeLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12-125 -77 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL SAN 415-398 51911SC0 CA. 94111 60 i5 BH SERIES 0 430 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-40 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Closer No. 4 DB 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-41 3 Pair Butts No. 2 4�Axspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 9 US4 2 Flush Bolts US4 1 Dust Proof Stike US4 2 Door Stops No. 1 US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-42 1l� Pair Butts No. 3 4� x 4� NRP USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No. 10 DB 3 Silencers Grey BH-43 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-44 13� Pais Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No. 7 DB 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-45 13� Pair Butts No. 2 41�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 xspanner head screws US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 xspanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey Kap�I1/MCI.Si1g�l LIA& oarE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �2�13~17 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 BH SERIES 415.398.5191 ►iC0 09431 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-46 13 Pair Butts No. 1 43 x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-47 13 Pair Butts No. 3 43xx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 xspanner head screws US4 1 Door Stop No. 3 xspanner head screws US4 1 Anchor Plate US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-48 13� Pair Butts No. 3 43fx43qxspanner head screwsxNRPx USP 1 Lockset No. 4 xspanner head screws US4 1 Door Stop No. 3 xspanner head screws US4 1 Anchor Plate US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-49 131 Pair Butts No. 1 4k x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Closer No. 7 DB 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-50 135 Pair Butts No. 2 43Axspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 1 xspanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Stop No. 1 xspamer head screws US4 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CCGrRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 122-5 -']T _ 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL SAN 5 9��C0 CA. 94111 W.17 BH SERIES 00432 BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: COURTS H SERIES DOOR BUTTS: LOCKSETS: Door Butts No. 1 Lockset Design Hager BB700 Sargent "OB" McKinney TA714 Soss V450TBB Stanley CB1900 Lockset No. 1 Adams Rites MS1852A CYLINDERS: Lockset No. 2 Cylinder No. 1 Sargent 23-8G37 Sargent 40 Series Lockset No. 3 Cylinder No. 2 Sargent 23-8G04 Sargent 34 Series Lockset No. 4 Sargent 23-8G05 Door Closers: Lockset No. 5 Door Closer No. 1 Sargent 23-8U65 L.C.N. 4040 Lockset No. 6 Norton 7500 Sargent 23-8G-16 Door Closer No 2 Lockset No. 7 L.C.N. 4040H Norton 7500H Sargent 23-8015 Door Closer No. 3 Lockset No 8 • L.C.N.• 4040 EDA Adams Rite MS1850A-505 Norton PR7500 Lockset No. 9 Sargent 41-8G16 INDICATOR BOLT: Adams Rite 4089 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1Z-"1'-"17 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: COURTS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 H SERIES 415.398.5191 �• BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: COURTS H SERIES PANIC DEVICES: DOOR STOPS: Panic Device No. 1 Door Stop No. 1 Corbin Builders Brass Works 8061X Russwin Trimco - 1211ES Sargent (Furnish carpet risers as Von Duprin 5527TLx43x5527x43DT required.) (SFM 4140-139 :3) Door Stop_ No. 2 Panic Device No. 2 Builders Brass Works WC12 Corbin Quality - W302 Russwin Trimco - W12724 Sargent Von Duprin 55NLx43 (SFM 4140-139:4) Panic Device No. 3 PUSH PLATES: Corbin Russwin Builders Brass Works 5035 Sargent Quality - 2300 Von Duprin 8813x8817 Trimco - 1807 (SFM 3725-139 :1) PULL PLATES: Panic Device No. 4 Corbin Builders Brass Works 5034 Russwin Quality - 4300 Sargent Trimco - 1802 Von Duprin 88K-F (SFM3725-139:5) KICK PLATES: Builders Brass Works 37 Quality - 48 Trimco - 6000 Kaplan/McLaughlin I,��-1-� CCKfRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: COURTS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN 415- -5191 3FR ISCO CA. 94111 ao`19 H SERIES 00434 BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: COURTS H SERIES DOOR PULLS: FLOOR HINGES: Builders Brass Works 9375 Floor Hinge No-1 Trimco - 1173 Dor-O-Matic 2510E Rixson - 27105 PUSH BARS Floor Hinge No. 2 Builders Brass Works 9520A Trimco - 1697 Dor-O-Matic 255NHO Rixson 125 ELECTRIC BOLTS Floor Hinge No. 3 Folger Adam 401FS Dor-O-Matic 2530E Rixson 2790 HEAD SEALS: Side Jamb Pivot Builders Brass Works 9606 Dor-O-Matic 019AC Pemko - 379AR Rixson M19 JAMB SEALS: THRESHOLD ASSEMBLIES: Builders Brass Works 9606 Pemko - 379AR Builders Brass THorks 9395h DOOR BOTTOMS: SILENCERS: Builders Brass Works 9601 Hollow Metal Frames Pemko - 434A Builders Brass Works W-07 Glynn-Johnson 64 DOOR HOLDERS Quality 1337 A Checkmate 1-331 Glynn-Johnson 110-5S Kaplan/ SATE -•-�7 C4X TRA COSTA COLIM Y DETENTION FACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: COURTS SAN 415-398-5191 V1SC0 CA. 94111 •�0 H SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES Hardware Type H-1 2 Floor Hinges No. 1 US10B 2 Side Jamb Pivots US10B 1 Panic Divice No. 1 US10B 1 Cylinder No. 1 US10B 2 Door Holders No. 1 US10B 1 Threshold Asseably No. 1 US10B Hardware Type H-2 2 Floor Hinges No. 1 US10B 2 Side Jamb Pivots US10B 2 Door Pulls No. 1 US10B 2 push Bars US10B 2 Door Holders No. 1 US10B Hardware Type H-3 1 Floor Hinge No. 2 US10B 1 Side Jamb Pivot US10B 1 Lockset No. 1 121 2 Cylinders No. 1 US10B 1 Indicator Bolt 121 1 Door Pull No. 1 US10B 1 Push Bar US10B 1 Door Stop No. 1 US10B Hardware Type H-4 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 2 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-5 15 Pair Butts No. 1 43� x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 3 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-6 1� Pair Butts No. 1 431 x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 2 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 2 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencer Grey Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1245-17 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS SAN 5N398 5 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ���1 H SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES Hardware Type H-7 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 US10A 1 Iockset No. 4 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-8 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 3 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 1 Head Seal 312E 2 Jamb Seals 312E 1 Door Bottom 312E Hardware Type H-9 1 Floor Hinge No. 3 US10B 1 Side Jamb Pivot US10B 1 Panic Device No. 2 US10B 1 Cylinder No. 2 US10B 1 Door Holder No. 1 US10B 1 Threshold Assembly No. 1 US10B Hardware Type H-10 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4k x 4 US26D 1 Lockset No. 5 US10BxUS32D 1 Door Stop No. 2 US32D 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-11 lk Pair Butts No. 1 431 x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 4 US10B 1 Door Closer N0. 3 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-12 1h Pair Butts No. 1 435 x 4 •US26D 1 Lockset No. 6 USIOBxUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 1 Alum 1 Door Stop No. 2 US32D 3 Silencers Grey i i Kaplan/ lul DATE T _-�.7 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLA�t NERS BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS 901 BA +ERY STREET �� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 H SERVES [ ,����t '� 415.398.5191 ���� (J i BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES Hardware Type H-13 13, Plain Butts No. 1 4h x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 3 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-14 lh Pais Butts No. 1 435 x 4 US10A 1 Latchset No. 7 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 3 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-15 1� Pair Butts No. 1 435 x 4 US10A 1 Lcckset No. 4 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 1 USIOB 3 Silencers- Grey Hardware Type H-16 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 4 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-17 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 US10A 1 Latchset No. 7 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-18 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 5 US10BxUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 3 Alum 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12--13-11 901 BATTERY STREET SET BUILDERS HARD14ARE SETS: COURTS SAN 5-398 5191ISC0 CA. 94111 ; 1,23 M)Ac H SERIES '+ BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS : COURTS H SERIES Hardware Type H-19 3 Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 US10A 1 Panic Device No. 3 US10B 1 Cylinder No. 2 US10B 2 Door Closers No. 3 Stat 2 Kick Plates 10" x 2" less door width US10B 4 Silencers Grey 2 Electric Bolts US10B Hardware Type H-20 i 3 Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 US10A 2 Pull Plates 4 x 16 US10B 2 Push Plates 8 x 16 US10B 2 Door Closers No. 3 Stat 2 Kick Plates 10" x 1" less door width US10B 2 Door Stops No. 2 US10B 4 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-21 lk Pair Butts No. 1 4-� x 4 US10A 1 Panic Device No. 4 US10B 1 Cylinder No. 2 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 3 Stat 1 Kick Plate 10" x 2" less door width US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey 1 Electric Bolt US10B Hardware Type H-22 1 Lockset No. 8 US28 2 Cylinders No. 1 US26D i Balance of all hardware not mart of this section. I Hardware Type H-23 13� Pair Butts No. 1 43� x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 9 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat • I Kaplan/M�Laugh"11 �ti I3_7�7 CONTRA Cob"rA CO pay DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS 901 BATTERY STREET sHEEr SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 H SERIES r 415.398.5191 • ��'g" Index to Section 31 - Door and Door Frame Details 31. 00 Index and Notes 31. 01 Typical framing and reinforcing @ doors 31. 02 Plaster wall framing @ security doors 31. 03 Jamb details 31. 04 Lock details 31. 05 Typical door jamb-head (@l and 2 hour walls) 31. 06 Typical door jamb-head (@ furred and cement plaster walls) 31. 07 Typical door jamb-head (@ 2 hour cement plaster and concrete block walls) 31. 08 Jambs @ lead-lined partition and cement plaster partition 31. 09 Shower alcove details 31. 10 Head and jamb details (4 hr. wall) 31.11 31.12 Minimum jamb clearances 31. 13 31. 14 Jamb and astragal details 31.15-31.21 Door and door frame details NOTES TO DOOR DETAILS: 1. Door frame details are shown at jambs, head is similar. 2. Minimum dimension of frame (hinge side) to adjacent perpendicular wall shall be 4" to center line of wall at adjacent perpendicular cement plaster walls, or 4" to closest face of stud at adjacent perpendicular stud walls, unless otherwise noted. 3. All exterior doors, hollow metal or aluminum doors, shall have weather stripping at jambs and head by Pemko or approved equal. 4. All doors shall have 3 door silencers @ strike side of jamb. 5. All wall thickness shall be verified for door frame throat dimension where sound board, different size studs or plaster walls, 2-hour fire rated walls, etc. , are required. 6. where there are any visible clearances between door frame and wall, they shall be caulked for a tight fit. 7 . See Section 39 interior window schedule for related work, i.e. sidelights. TE Kaplan/McLaughlin °^. 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Ka lan/M�Laughlin DATECONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY r ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �2 37� DOOR & DOOR 901 BATTERY STREET 004.41 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 FRAME DETAILS 415.398.5191 METAL F"He N �IB,� 6YP•P�D• 14 GA. ,a►�VKO� or;,TW WELD TO mg#me tD r?M w/ 2 LDro Lin 6H%T UP TO 7=o l ONS 51DL. 5/g Z ALIGN Flr eOW FAGP W1TH JAMD (I LE,40•L1HP-0 PARTIT10H eo ;o �r METAL F�t,ME = 14 6,N./N40io�- 6TW �� WELD TO Ff.#lms to [���JAMItP CSM. PL�TSR "TIT10H Ool� 0` Kaplan/McLaughUn DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12,-17>.-17 DOOR & DOOR 901 BATTERY STREET 1�r SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 31,08 FRAME DETAILS 010445 415.398.5191 ocop, F"?, rveyajo A5 ;41114 V114YL W60f-.T L mTro,. poor, P�Ama Vie KTHF��SHDLq AL COVPw n Zll KaplarWMCLaUghlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ivig-77 1 DOOR & DOOR 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 00449 415-398 ACISCO CA. 94111-5191 �1,09 FRAME DETAILS `�/8" T}If�-GEMcNT P1A5TEI� . 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TNl��HGLb O'o a : o IAM 5 CONC: Tf11'ZESHOL.D - UooR a _G VFT_ORRM Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CCNYTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTK)N FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12 _ 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET = R AIXR _.__RAMC--- CFE TAI SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 - _- _T ---_ 415.398.5191 31.1 a�- - - - (44157s- J: - H.M. I=RAM E '� •.,.�.r - � !�R- 5BE SCHEf�UI.E ENCLOSL RE Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA CDSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET COO fA DOOR F=RAME DE I SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111-» _ _ O9)rA 415.398.5191 'TYPE 11011 R90trITIDN - FRAME tV 4r—l_ C:11 CEL-J sce m � � I 5/811�1��° REMC 9P>LE 00F.AlfiCH TO F4W& �ASSFA HD.* !.F-WMN3 MACH.&I..TB V=IR - Ess SCH Wul.E D- 5TRI ..TAMPS=-- _ _- --- -_ (HERO- olm. L_ 0=?R >a HOH0140.=CHO- 1 IF ----- � H.M. FRAME - - -- - -- - N . - - _ _ Kaplan/McLaughlin "ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �R-�C�� F"ME ��•� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET DETAILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ��. 00460 415.398.5191 CcMA.Ae�Te-r- WAL L W-47 aovI415•ocsoz Vcoq oo-isCaUL5 i OTAUCT. STUP rA*1T,4 Ta IL L-- �Z" 5/a'x I %g 9EM0V 15LF- STOP. ATTACH d To FAME: W/%4 + SPANNER HV. 000R - 9Ee eCH50, �AMIb d �1(E [ eG, LOCK (fE-MolVAeLP- 6TOP) "oN { .E1apla U iMcLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNW DETENmoN FAc!Lrry ARICHI T CTSERY STR NNERS 1Z 1�-77 DOOR & DOOR ET 4n5 . -3%-5191 sco ca. ��j� X1.21 FRAME DETAILS 0046 INDEX TO SECTION 39 INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE & DETAILS 39.00 - INDEX AND GENERAL NOTES 39.01 - TYPICAL INTERIOR WINDOW FRAMING 39.02 - Not Used 39.03 - 39.26 WINDOW DETAIL 39.01A-39. 30A INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE NOTES TO INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 1. Dimensions shown on interior window schedule and types are from outside face of frame to outside face of frame. 2. All safety, security and bullet resistant glass shall have all edges isolated by 1/8" thick, continuous neoprene gasket. There shall be no metal -o glass contact whatsoever. 3. Interior windows are keyed on the 1/8"-1'-0" scale floor plans. 4. See door schedule where door is included in framing. See Sheet 39. 01 for typical framing. 5. Radiation protection of lead glass and lead-lined frames in lead windows shall be equivalent to that of the lead-lined wall in which it is installed. 6. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans, details and specifications and to provide and furnish proper equipment, hardware, fixtures, materi- als, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown or listed in any part of these documents. Schedules are for the convenience of the contractor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It is the contractor' s responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the plans and details. Any omissions or contradictions in these documents shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening. Bids re- ceived shall be considered to include all items for a complete project. No extras will be allowed. Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE• CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET INDEX AND NOTES FOR SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398-5191 39. 00 INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE FRAME DETAILS Detail Detail Detail Detail Reference Reference ,- A A A A 1 39. 03 13 39 .09 25 39. 15 J37 39.20 B B B B 2 3 . 3 14 39--o-9-- 26 139.1-5 38 3-9.20 3 A 15A 27 A 39 A 39 . 04 39 - 10 . 03 B B B B 4 3g.-UT 16 3��� 2 8 3 .1 40 3T-.U7 A A A A 5 39 . 05 17 39. 11 29 39.17 41 31.05 B B B "'A 6 3 9_.75 18 3SI7 30 39-.17 42 39-.21 A A A B 7 39 . 06 19 39. 12 31 39. 18 43 39.21 B B B A 8 . 06 20 39. 12 32 3-9. 18 44 39.22 9 3-.U-T 21 39.13 33 39.19 45 39.22 B B - B A 10 3g=07 22 3-97= 34 39=. 46 39.23 11 A 23 39 A 35 C 47 39$23 B B C A 12 39 . 08 24 39. 14 36 39. 14 48 39.24 GLASS TYPES 1. Tempered safety glass ;" thick (or as required) Symbols: TC - clear tempered TG - grey tempered 2. Laminated tempered safety glass 9/16" thick Symbols: TLC - clear TLG - 1 layer grey, 1 layer clear 3. 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MOT, W-lyf l OLI�oh rim 0*91) HIM,FA+M0 90-� • Dr"' 61.�ZIN6 P.p10 0�"N Kaplau/MCLauir,,� DATE CONTRA OWTA COUNTY.DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 111-113-7-7 901 BATTERY STREET -&-cEr -tM- �f�.IC R _: WINac�� _ 1 Af L5-- SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111. CJ �� t`+•` 415.398.5191 L5AO G fn M, T4 7'-0. _ pENTAL P.�cpti'v1 RM,T�tIS SIC)E, ------� 14 GA, MET' ANG•tDR WB-Z)r-t7 70 STLO PF-#&ME, N H.M. PRIME. s LZAP OLDS. i �Mb (H�Ak� SILL. 51M.) • LEa°tb GL, W�NC�OW. -bo 11. 010 -- - 50>W 5TUPS- 50LIO - G>Qour RLLSI . Li Lrx. . 0IM, VAR&ES -1=R1, - CaL.A65 WHF.PZ. ocoiRS, fiTC�- 'a EL,,e RK01,00< FI 11.15 C-1LASSFel) . Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA CO itM DETENTM FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS n/ 901 BATTERY STREET SKET INTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS 0!)4 i` SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 'Z'CWF G#�EDl3t �t� MOT, 1 I 8r 21 DIM. VARSrl 600 na 06 — GOt�0111pN � Pl�'��Slt1N �s�NI:D• ,8� �, DIM . 1/,Ap�IE�i FiE6 gB` ��pWl�� SGNED. MULLIN o 5LorooG, AA 1"r0� a�sE ONTRA CC35�"TA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/McLaughlin ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SET 00,11 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.3%.5191 MET, �f4f' ,Z� OW pi 401% FtP►�QWo►� � �Q• . MULL10H V'%00u GLAee) ear-, f-.cHeDdwA - ._ Z- CLIP ... DIM. VARIES #392 5 � _ HA VKAK CHID- b] MULLV �I10 11,40- Kaplan/MC -- DATE CONTRA CTY OSTA COUNDETENTION FACILITY Lau 0 M-)r --77 ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 941 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111. 0 0 1T S0 415.398.5191 . as -- ------------ -- y4„ 20 ---=- GROUr PIL.Lw. C� OLAOS-SEE 5CHE0: - I 45 Jr9M5 Ga -- _ t J'l a���SE✓_°. "HED.--=-- ---- --- - - r - - - -_FI,NiSH_1✓LR. UNE---------- ---- -Fb] 5,z�olr= v--11 Kaplan/McLaughlin DAT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 13 ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET sr+E� _ 11TERICK W�I�Ip01n� -_ -:. - - SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ?�q.�al -- - 44�'S1- 415.398.5191 'IT __ DOER-5EE .SCHE7ULE H.M. FR-Ams -dowo GROur Flu, SEE s �/�RUM SLAB - SEE c.CHWUt-E iiizll-all - ' Scc i°►PPLiC�1�..E NOTc5.i920yE Lis 5 " I + 3''=11.oil I Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS — INTERIQR ��N�� 9�Ml 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �q.20 415.398.5191 CEM,PLAJMg Ohl MET, 1. H 4° METAL f:irdP* 1/q"SHIM GI CAULI 14& �z+lL�1h1T Y4 i1 Him. W14pow s o Ff�PMB 1�X OW MET, bVP �►� 5P� hGMBDI�I.� A MEAD CUTENO1 WINDOW) 311011.Ou G!.:hE9 f5cHBD, TYP. TYPICAL, 1184 WPP MOLES 4 0,,C,BorH Fc�► S • - _ — � o MBt. STOP. 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FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ ff NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B c I n E F IG REMARKS t AAl 1I03 4 ,—o-, 3' —6" 31 -411 19 19x x 19 19 BR-3 AA2 1112 8 '-0" 3 ` -611 3"-411 1 1 1 1 SM I xxx AA3 1I48 31-0" 3' -6" 3'-4" 1 1 1 1 TC t XXI I f AA4 1148 4 '-0" 3'-6" 3' -4" 2 2 xx 2 2 TC I t AA5 1149 41-011 3 '-6" 3' -4" 2 2 XXX2 2 TC ` 1- 11 1 - 11 ' AA6 1150 4 0 3 6 31-41' 2 2xxx 2 2 TC t AA7 1I54 1'-0" 1'-4" 4'-8" 1 1 1 1 TC xxx AA 8 1156 V-0" 11-41' 41-811 1 1 1 1 TC Xxx AA9 - 1159 V-8"—8" 1'-4" 4'-8" 1 1x X4 1 1 TC AA10 1I60 l' —8 l'-4" 4'-8" 1 1 \KXX1 1 TC t AAll 2P 14 P 3 '—6's 4 ' —3" 31-001 19 19x I 19 19 BR-3 I AA12 2P14 '-611 6' -6' 0' -9" 1 11 1 SC I ,XXX AA13 2P14_13'—O" 4 ' -3" 3'-0" 19 19 vxx 19 19 13R3 Kaplan/MCL Ug l in DATE CkWMA CDSIA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SANFRANCISCOCA. 94111 31,01A 004(�(,) WINDOW W10TH TYPE I IL J 1101 DiM.9 F�� E FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B- C- n E F G REMARKS AA14 3A30 2 ,-10- 3'-6" 3'-4" I 1 1 1 SW AA15 3829 2 '-10' 3'-6" 3'-4" 1, 1 I 1 SW AA16 3C30 21-10" 31-6" V-4' 1 1 XX,Xi 1 SW AA17 3D27 2 '-6" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 1 1 SW I I xxx AA18 3028 2'-10' 3'-6" 3 '-4" 1 1 vxxl 1 SW AA19 NOT USED xxx AA20 3E29 2'-10' 31-6" V-4" 1 I XAX 1 1 1 SW AA21 3F33 3'-4'* 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 I XXX 1 1 SW AA22 3F35 3 '-0" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1xxv 1 1 SW AA23 3F39 3,-0t1 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 36 x/Xrx 1 1 Sc AA24 3A32 1'-0" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 xxx 1 1 SW AA25 3D34 3 '-6" 3 '-6" 3'-4" 1 1 xxxi 1 SW AA26 I 3E31 I l '-0` 3' -6" 3' -4" 1 1Ax.\ 1 1 SW El aplan/M�Lau�;hUm a►rE K: COPM COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR WINDOW SCH lJLE 901 BATTERY STREET sir �� 415-398 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 5(402—A {� ��N WINDOW TYPE r L W-J 1' z �� 1b � � ' !! vim. ; 5.L mgi::.. �j �! FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NO. WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B-- C D E F G REMARKS AA27 lIll V-2" 3'-6" 31-4`1 1 -VXX 1 1 Sc AA28 1130 3l_0„ 31 -6" V-4 1 1X1 1 Tw Typ. Door Fr. @ Left AA29 3F37 22-60, 31-6fl 31-4' 1 1 xxx 1 1 SW AA30 3C32 1`-0" V-6 Of 31-411 1 - X\/\\/ 1 1 SW /\V\ AA31 3B31 1'-0" 31-611 31-4s 1 x x SW AA32 NOT USED xxx AA33 NO U USED x x AA34 NO USED x AA35 NO USED x AA36 NO I USED x AA37 NOT USED x AA38 NOJ USED xx AA39 NO USED KaplaKaplan/McLaughlin7 DATE CXX4TRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 1�--77 11� ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET S5N3F ANCISCOCA. 94111 MOM48-5191 9 WINDOW wap TYPE li I� l i ko F +! I j i 'ro I — coiia�e I I _ 1 L=J.-F-. e M. FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A I B C I D E r G REMARKS AA40 NO USED xxx AA41 Nor USED xxx AA42 Nor USED Xxx AA43 Nor USED __Xxx AA44 Nor USED xxx AA45 Nor USED XX AA46 Nor USED xx AA47 2T03 2'-3" 3'-6" 31-4"l1 '-4 11 1 1 Sw Elec. Lock xx Door @ Right AA48 3A29' 11_6t: 3'-6" 3'-4"1 1xx nri-)r Pight I 1 SW Elec. Lack AA49 3A30 21-41' 31-6" 31-4111 1xx 1 1 SW Elec. Lock poor @ Left Elec. Lock AA50 382£3 11-6" 3 '-6" 31-4111 1 1 1 SW h Elec. lack AA51 3B29 121-4" 31-6" 31-4111 1 1 1 SW Door @ Left AA52 3C27A 1'-3" 30-611 31-4"1 1 1xxx I 1 1 SW T'P; Door Fr. @ Rqbt. Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA c=A COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1,-,$-7 7 INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 14S15398 5NC1 iSC0 CA. 94111.o-,, 00492 Rat WINDOW TYPE f( 4, I I �e .osui� I f I� G Zyyu LL� I I I I M I l I� If F%AMe MAIM �I � II II II FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A s C Br E F G REMARKS AA53 3C29 � 1'-6" 3'-6" 3'-4' lxxm Elec. Lock 1 1 1 1 SW Door @Right AA54 3C30 2'-4" 3'-6" V-4" 1 1 1 1 SW Elec. Lock I lxxx I poor @ f AA55 3D28 2 '-4" 3 '-6" 3 '-4 1 1 1 1 SW Elec. Lock XIX x Door @ Right AA56 3D29 V-6" 3'-6" 31-4' 1 11 1 SW Elec. Lock<T><X Door @ Left. AA57 3F33 1'-2" V-6" 31-4' 1 1 1 1 SW Elec. Lock I xxx Door @ Left AA58 3F34 2'-10" 31-6" 31-40 1 1xxx 1 1 SW Elec. Lock Door @ Left AA5g NOT USE AA60 1SO4D 3 '-4" , xxv Typ. Door 31-60' 31-411 2 2 2 2 TC Fr. @ Left. AA61 1SO4E 3 '-4" 3R-6" 31--4" 2 223 2 TC AA62 1I05 2 '-0" 3'-6" 3'^4" 17 17 17 17 1 CW T'p- Door I xxx @ Right r AA63 1I52 2 '_4" 3 '--6" 3 '.-4' 1 36x x 1 1 `'-'� @ Right AA64 1I55 31--0" 3 t--6" 3 '--4' 1 1xxx I 1 1 CW Typ. Door@ Right AA65 - - I I I xxx OT US - Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS jl�- �7 INTER IO WI 901 BATTERY STREET SHED R N OW SCfflIN LE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 . 415.398.5191 •�5� AA WINDOW __ LJIDfH TYPE f�1 (� II II it II 6 F II Ij = I dL j I( J EL9C. I, I Poll Fs� �' L� j l II li � ii�IM. pOCKH�+ II I U1 Iz. F�t°+ME . - — (� it 11 II FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B C D I E F G REMARKS AA66 2M03 1' -4" 3 '-6" 3 '-4" 1 1 1 1 SW Typ' Door Fr- xx @ Left AA67 2PO4 V -2" 31-611 31-41, 2 2 2 2, CW Typ. Door Fr. I xx @ Left AA68 2T02 1'-8" 3'-6" 31-4121 1 XXX1 1 SW Typ- Door Fr. @ Right AA69 3A27 11-311 31-611 31-4111 1 xxxi 1 SW Typ. Door Fr. AA70 3B26 11-3" 3'-6" 31-4" 1 1 1 1 SW Typ- Door Fr. -- XXA I @ Right AA71 3D32 V -31, 31-611 31-411 11xxx1 1 SW Typ' Door Fr. @ Left AA72 3E28 11-61' 31-6" 3 '-4 11 1 1 XXX1 1 SW Elec. Lock Door @ Right AA73 3E29 21-4" 3 '-6" 31-4" 1 1 1 1 SW Elec. Lock Ix Door @ Left AA74 3F32 1' -3" 3' -6" 3'-4" 1 1 X X/I>< 1 1 SW Typ: Door Fr. @ Right AA75 3P12 11-3t' 31-6%' 31-411 1 1 XXX1 1 TG Typ. Door Fr. 3 SG-ext.window AA76 1104 3'-0" 5 '-9" 1'-8V' 2 43xxx 45 46 @courtyard SG-ext.window AA77 1I04 21-11 '5 '-9" 1'-84'42 45 xxx48 46 @ courtyard AA78 1I04 30 30131-41111 1 1 1Xxx 1 1 1 1 SW Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE C NTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS I /- INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ;�O,ObA �� 4'44 415.398.5191 i �°►'► WINDOW W1OTH TYPE �1 Fr I I Tj I I I I LF--Er�c�u+ec I I {, 001, �I DIM. B.sG.I �I �I li II FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A I B C D E F G REMARKS AA79 1P08 2 '11- 1 5 '-9" 1' 8 " 44 144 XXX 44 44 PCG (extr) AA80 N T USE XXX - AA81 2T01 1'-6" 3'-6" 3 '-4" 1 1xxx 1 1 SW AA82 2T01 2 '-0" 3 '-6" 3 '-4" 1 1 1 1 -cw XXX AA83 1P03 2 '-8" 6 '-5" 3 '-4" 19 19 XXX 8 19 BR3 AA84 1P16* 4 '-6" Eigveg 1. B X\\/ A _ *Above Door A7.6 A7.6 9.2 9.2 7. 39.2 7 1P15 AA85 1P16* 4 '-6" Elgv Eley A B j B A Above Door 39.2 3 / ; 9.2 39.2 1P15 AA86 2P13 4 '-6" 6'-2�" "-7� I/X/ x " 1 19 19 1 Sc- Guardrail see Detail A/44 13 AA87 2P13 3 '-0" 4 '-0" '-10" 1 1 i 1 1 Sc i AA88 1P06 4 '-0" 4 '-0" '-10" 19 19 XXXI 19 19 BR3 Kaplan/McLaughlin DAE CONTRA C ) TA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 11-15-17 INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET s►�Er SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 I3q.0A70�49' 415.398.5191 H e; WINDOW 2 EQ SPACES TYPE A SLZc.LOCK I I ZO L (� t(1 IIS MER F�RAM�cM�ll II 101 I FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B C D E F G REMARKS BB1 � OT USED BB2 NOT USED x X BB3 qOT US]"D BB4 1I24 '-10" 3'-6" .3 '-4" 1 1xx 26 1 1 SC BB5 1I48 '-5" 3'-6" 3 '-4" 1 1 26 1 1 TLC BB6 1248 3 '--6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 TLC BB7 1I52 51-5" 31-611 V-411 1 1xx 26 36 1 TLC BB8 1I52 '-5" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 36xx 26 36 1 Tw BB9 1I52 � '-5" 3'-6" 31-411 1 _ 36 26 1 1 TLC BB10 1I52 5'-l" 3'-6" V-411 1 1 26 36 1' TIS V- BB11 1I52 -1 3 ,- 3 6 4 x x 2 1 36 6 36 1 ( TLC BB1` OT USIM xx BB13 qOT US D Kaplan/McLaughlin s iCONTRA COSTA CODETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS "�3"�� COUNTY DETENTION INTERIOR WINDOW SCHED LE f 901 BATTERY STREET SAN 5NFRANCISCO R 5 CISCO CA. 94111 3 59•08A �� t� WIDTH 3 WINDOW 562. '�?AC.95 TYPE A 11 s (� � -- . D�C�R FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL ATB c D E F c REMARKS BB14 1SO4F 7 '-7" 3 '-6" 3'-4" 2 2 X726 24 2 TCTyP•LDoor F . @ eft BB15 1SO4F 5 '-1" 3' -6" 3'-4" 2 24x x 26 2 2 TC BB16 1SO4 5'-1" 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 23 26 24 2 TC BB17 lSO4 5'-9" 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 2 ,26 23 2 TC BB18 1S 04 7'-.7't 3'-6" 3 '-4" 2 24 XX26 2 2 TC BB19 1505 5'-5" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 CW Typ. Doorjxx F . @ Left BB20 1S06 5'-5" 31-61' 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 CW BB21 2M01 4 '-3" 41-0" 2'-10" 1 1 xx 26 1 ' 1 1 SW BB22 2M01 61-111 41-011 2'-101' 1 1 XX26 1 1 SW BB23 2P05 4 '-5" 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 2 26 24 2 CW BB24 2P19 5 '-9" 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 2 >1 26 2 2 CW B825 3A2$ 6 '-0„ 3'-6" 3' -4" 1 1 x — 26 1 1 SW BB26 3B27 61_01' 3'-6" 3' -4" 1 1xx 26 1 1 SW Kaplan/M�LaugWin DATE CC�lTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHIT CTs PLANNERS j2-13-7�, INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET sr�Er 4 5N398 5 91SCp CA. 94111 ��� f104`,- WIDTH /FWINDOW 2 5.6;, PACE,5 TYPE - Ij � � �� c ,� � Ij E10 J fl SLEZ,LOCK IL loll Zito A ---I lt;le F."me FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B C. D E F G REMARKS BB27 3C28 61-01, 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 XX 26 1 1 sw BB28 3E27 6 '-0" 1 31-6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 SW BB29 3F31 6 '-4" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 X26 1 1 sw A I BB30 3F31 6'-4,, 31-6" 3'-411 1 1 x 26 1 1 SW BB31 3F40 51-9" 3'-6" 31-41' 1 36 x 26 1 1 SC BB32 3P03 60-41' 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 24 26 2 2 TC xx BB33 3P03 61-4,t 31 6" 3#-4" "2 2xm 26 24 2 TC BB34 3P10 5'-8" 3 '-6" 31-4" 2 2 26 2 2 TC XA I BB35 NOT USED X1 BB36 NOT USIM x BB37 NOT JSED x x Typ. 1,o, F . 1 SC BB38 1125 31 -41, 31-6" 31-4" U 1 XX26 11 @ left. BB39 3A28 3' -6" 31-4tt 1 1 f\/ 2671 1 sw Elec. Lock f f 41-0" 1 x Fr. @ Rig DATE CONTRA COSTA C4D(JNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/MCL A A R'Rmi?,-i-;--77 I ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 415- SAN 398-5191 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 i WI DTH — gg WINDOW TYPE (-r-_ W�D7H AWINDOW Z Ea. 51190IC5TYPE fil e I II II 16 �_li ELW.L=K ENC<JDbURE I 1100 G Zia L�� _ II �I DIM.®ELEC.1� F1�zP+Me M. - FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A :s -c n E F G REMARKS BB53 3F39 5 '-0" 3 '-6" 3'-4" 1 1 XX26 1 1 sc 3 PCG extr.windo 17 BB54 1P15 4 '-0 ' 5 '-9" 1 '-84" 42 44 XX47 45 146 @ courtyard BB55 1I01 7 '-1" 6 '--5" 3 '-4" 19 19 X20 8 9 BR-3 AT SC —elect. @ A BB56 1P06 51-111 V-101 FLOOR 1 19 x X26 130 35 left guardrail Det 44.1.- Kaplan/McLaughlin 4.1:Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA CDSM COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 901 BATTER PLANNERS SHEET X77 INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET �� SAN FRANCISCO 5NCISCO CA. 94111 aA,12 ^ 00500 0 0�) W iDTH G WINDOW 3 EGI. AGES TYPE A I I = �� I I . 5URS II ,L (i II �110�' G �N L�I �I j jI01m. thIL i(FR�1NtE +e l i l i I( II (I II FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NO WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A s C D I E F G REMARKS. CC1 1I10 7 '-2" 3 '-6" 3'-4" 1 1xx 26 1 1 SC CC2 1124 7 '-2" 3 '-6" 3 '-4" 1 1xx 26 1 1 SC CC3 2P08 8 '-0" 3 '-6" 31--4" 2 2 XX26 2 2 CW A CC 4 2 P 13 V-311 6'-10" at 1 28 26 1 35 SC;-�ardrail Det. .33 Floor xx elec.L ck @ left CC5 NOT USED x CC6 2P19 6'-6,1 3 '-6" 3'-4" 2 24 XX26 2 2 CW CC7 3D37 0'-24" 7 '-0" 21-0" 1 1 26 1 1 SC CC8 3D41 81-0" 3 '-6" 3 '-4" 1 1 26 1 1 SC CC9 4D48 9'-4" V-10"AT FLOOR 1 1 26 1 35 SC xx CC10 1S09 9 '-6" 3 '-6" 3 '-4" 2 2 x I 26 2 2 CP Typ. Door Fr. @ Left CC11 2P08 8 '-0" 3 '-6" 3 '-4" 2 2 x @ Right 26 2 2 CW T'P- Door Fr. _ 1_ 1_ 2 2x x 6 4 2 CW �. Door Fr. CC12 2P16 5 6 3 6 3 4 @Left CC13 2P19 6 '-6" 3 '-6" 3 '-4" 2 2XX 26 24 2 CW Kaplan/McLaughlin o�TE CONTRA CosTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 12�i3"�� INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 415x398 5N911SC0 CA. 94111 �4VTHWINDOW 3 EQ. SF}*CES TYPE !� Il JL� V4 N00A cn w�r�c�w FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL JN 1� C. D E F G REMARKS CC14 1STP 8'-8" 5'-9' 1'-84" 42 45 x 47 45 46 G exte. window tour-t and---; CC15 1104 8 '-64" 5'-9" '-8j" 42 45X x 47 45 46 G exte. window courtyard CC16 1I04 8'-6411 5'-9°° '-84°° 42 45 47 45 46 G exte. window court and CC17 1I04 8'-64" 5 '-9" '-8i" 42 45 47 45 46 G exte. window courtyard Kaplan/MCLaughHn °"7ECONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS 901 BATTERY STREET sHE�PLANNERS 12"13' �� INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 1415-398-5191 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 6q, 4A �} ��Q WIDTH O WINDOW TYPE A D iu z G EF FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B C D E F G REMARKS DD1 2P14 12'-10 '5 '-0" 73�" 19 19xx 20 19 19 BR4 Kaplan/McLaulin °A� ghCONTRA COSTA couiTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12"13'77 901 BATTERY STREET SHED INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SAN 5N3F 5N9 CISCO CA. 94111 61,15A WINDOW ID1H TYPE 8 *CJ- 5PA CE 5 A I L-------------L L-----------i O r G d' 0 m N FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B C D E r c• REMARKS EE1 3D37 211-2;41 1 21 26 10 1 SC KaplaiV Lau Jilin DATE COfVTRA C05TA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ! "17 INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEETET� 415-398 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 FF WINDOW TYPE A 0 ' 13a'BREAK G N FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTHIHEIW SILL A B C D E F G REMARKS FF1 1I04 19 19 22 20 19 19 BR-3 Kaplan/McLaiighlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS '12,-)3'-77 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SAN 5N398 5N911SC0 CA. 941111 -177 00505 i 1 DTH WINDOW 2 Ea, SPACE TYPE t9 G 13!fi'MAK . I.iNE � LINE I FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A I B C D E F G REMARKS { I GG1 2P14 8'-0" 19 19 22 22 20 19 19 BR4 €� 4 I ft I Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS n-1:5-7'1 ANTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 • W I C T H 51A WINDOW TYPE A 8 � G F OCCURS a F SJ R I �� P OF 9A11.,1bi9 ' r �P of LOCK- I r-- E.,EG.L�IGK FsICL08URE 1Ijj 1/'cRl'r EIDE WHICH QzURS. I i FG 1 dy FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. N4 WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A I B C D E I' 1 -G REMARKS HH1 1I01 6'-6" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 8 32 30 X39 1 SC Pboor HH2 1I27 5'-6" 6'-10" At 11 32 30 39 35 SC-O.H. HH3 1I27 V-611 6"-10" At 19 19 31 2940 34 BR3 Floor I A HH4 1Q27 61_8" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 32 30 >139 1 SC HH5 1M01 6'-2" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 32 3039 1 SV X1 HH6 1M01 6'-2" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 32 30 X39 1 SC At BR3 - 0.H. HH7 1S26A 81-511 6'-10' Floor 19 19 31 29 X39 34 4 '-0" Door HH8 1526 81 -5" 61_10" At 19 19 31 29A934 B4Floor3 _0" Door HH9 2M26 5'-4" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 32 30 x1 1 sW HH10 2M26 6'-61' 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 32 30 x1 1 SW 0.H. HH11 3P14 5'-11-Y' 31-6" 3--6" 1 1 32 30 39 1 SC:-O.H. Ploor no a ec HH12 1P15 4'-6" 6'-10' At 1 7 1 35 frame TC -0.H. Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS r77- ET 901 BATTERY STREET �� INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SAN 398 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 -ILIA r,�' W DTH I WINDOW TYPE Z SO. 5, rAj G G F ,-- O A-41 a.!�. 35V�RI�StDE WHIG Cr.GU(L5 FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NO, WIDTH HEIGHT SILL n B C D E F G REMARKS I11 - NOT USED II2 1128 7 '-8" 31-6" 31-4'1 1 1 32 30 X 39 26 SW 1I3 1128 7 '-8" 31-6" 3'-4" 1 1 32 30 39 26 SC O.H. Kaplan/MgAughHn DATE �13'7T CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 9001CBATTERY STREETSHEETSHEET INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ,m 1415-398-5191 WINDOW W(DT H TYPE 2 Ems.SP^E:E5 •on 2 50.5FACE5 i F i G i r FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL p s C n E F IG REMARKSAt { 111 1I41 1Z'•11 � 6 -10" Floor 1 5 32 30 38 26 35 SC i ATE s t r f F r a • E t t t Kaplan/M'Laughlin D CONTRA COS"TA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 415-398 51911SC0 CA. 94111 2-1 A 005 i KK WINDOW WIDTH TYPE ZEQ. Ef'f1Ca 3'-oi ZEa.'a"ces- - Ano0o!e X E D J Crb4E .. 59:-AK 1550 BREAK LINA UNE-__--- FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B C D E F G REMARKS KK1 1I41 13'-0" "-10" At 1 33 31 29 37 22 34 BR3 loor T-1 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COLMY DETENTION FACIU TY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET 415x398 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 .A f,c I L.L. WINDOW 14'-9)ttt TYPE 3 EG?. 5,°�5 5k1n ' sJ+,prt pOb4 11 d EQ. A A 6 b AtA aH. .Z1 OA ELFG.LICK E,�1CL05URE _� O.H. 0 OFF.5,0E • FA 6 m. •Z O.H. FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 REMARKS SG- ext. winciaw LL1 1P06x Ax x x><><>< @ central courty Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTE COSTA caNN DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12 INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 45398 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 39,AM WIPTH 2 OG4• JP �� 21 M WINDOW TYPE !-- rAl G FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NO, WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A I B c D E F IG REMARKS mmi 3P15 11-10"V-611 1-4s, 2 2 7 10 26 41 2 ric Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA C XWY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12"1 -77 901 BATTERY STREET - SHEINTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE D 415x398 5N91ISC0 CA. 94111 r WINDOW WIDTH TYPE A � _ SIM. 3, UI'4t N 4 EGt_ 5 3 EG�.G ES FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A JB C D E F G REMARKS NN1 3D3725'-8" 71-011 21-011 1 1 10 7 26 1 1 SC Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA cosrA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS JZ'13+77 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 005.12 415.398.5191 •2 WIPTH 00 WINDOW A TYPE u1 c ' s f i FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ I NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A s C D E F1 G REMARKS I f 001 1IO2 4'-7" 4'114" 2'-6" 13 14 15 16 Sc r I 002 1I03 4'-711" 4'11i" 2'-6" 13 14 15xxx xxx 16 SC y t 003 1I14 4'-8�" 5'114" 2'-6" 13 14 15vxx 16 SC ` 004 1I17 4'-931" 5'114" 2'-6" 13 14 15 16 SC - _Xxx 005 1I18 4'-9�" 5111j" 2'-6" 13 14 15xxx 16 SC 006 1I19 4'-9�" 5'114" 2'-6" 13 14 15 XXX 16 SC 007 2M02 5'- " 5'S3" 2' -6" 13 14 15xxx 16 SC 008 2M03 5'-3" 5'54" 2 '-6" 13 14 15xxx 16 SC 009 2Q26 5'-935" 5'54" 21 -611 13 14 1S XXX 16 SC 0010 2Q27 5 -1554" 2'-6" 13 14 15 16 SXXX C 0011 2Q28 5'-1" 514" 2 '-6" 13 14 15 >jXX 16 SC 0012 2T02 4'-1V" 5'54" 2'-6" 13 14 15 16 SC I I I XXX 0013 3A26 5'-0115" V-11121 -61' 13 14 15XXX 16 SC. KaplaiVMcLaughlin DATE SRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS )2-1;5 -77 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 1415-398-5191 1SC0 CA. 94111 2 -26A WIDTH OD WINDOW 1P11 TYPE u+ t 1 7[�] J C di FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B C D E F c REMARKS 0014 3A27 5'-235" 4'114" 2'-6" 3 14 157777 16 SC 0015 3A31 51-8jll 4'114" 2'-6" 3 14 15 XXX16 SC 0016 3B29 6'-0,, 4'11 " 2'-6" 13 14 15XIXV 16 SC 0017 3B26 5 -235" 4'1141v2'-6" L 3 F 4 15XXX 16 SC 0018 3B30 5'-8:" 4'll3" 2 '-6" 3 4 1xxx 16 SC 0019 3C26 6'-235" 4'114" 2'-6 3 14 15 X16 SC 0020 3C27 51-2Y" 4'J" 2'-6" 1 13 14 15 XXX16 SC 0021. 3C31 5'-g34" 4111- '-6" L 3 14 15 XXX16 SC 0022 3D27 5'-80" 4'11.4" '-6" 3 4 15 X 16 SC 0023 3D32 5'-234° 4'111" '-6" 3 14 15 x 16 SC 0024 3D33 6'-235" 4'11 ' '-6" 3 4 15XXX 16 SC 0025 3E25 6'-235" 4'114" 2 ' -6" 3 14 15 XXX16 SC 0026 3E26 5'-235" 4'114" '-6" 3 14 15xvx 16 isc Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA C S7A COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12"13'77 I 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 1415-398-5191 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 301.2-7A 0 )_� W I DTH WINDOW /�► TYPE t- u 8 8 W 90 0 0 o 1 0 0 0 �-7—j i FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B C D E F � REMARKS 0027 3E30 5'-84" 4'114" 2'-6" 13 14 15 xxx 16 SC 0028 3F32 5'-0" 4'11j" 2' -6" 13 14 15 xxx 16 SC 0029 3F35 4'-114' 4'u41, 2'-6" 13 14 15xxx 16 SC 0030 3F36 61701, 4111 " 2 '-6" 13 14 15xmx 16 SC I ITTL- - 1 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12-1317 INTERIOR WINDOW SC LE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET F9 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 t ,+ �.)_ 415.398.5191 • 19�,1Oii I Zn ► I I Z►► /P—P\ WINDOW I TYPE I � J . �� I P�►RT� IOM l h0 SGgls FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NO WIDTH HEIGHT SILL 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 REMARKS PP 1 1P05 -><X7X7ZXXXX sc Kaplan/MCLaughlin DATE CONTRA OD TA C XRM DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN 5x39 5N91ISCO CA. 94111 ?� 2q 005.16 „41_811 e WINDOW i!.all Z” TYPE A 39A fi A- X1.0 }1.2 HOPPER . i 's FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 REMARKS QQ1 1I04DXXXXFSXX BR-3 Kaplan/MCLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 11 _13"-7? 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SAN 5N3F 5 91ISCO CA. 94111 31. .3 I Index to Section 42 - Interior Wall Details 42. 00 Index 42. 01-42. 02 Notes to interior partitions 42. 03-42.10 Not Used 42. 11-42. 13 Interior wall details 42.14-42.18 Typical column conditions 42.19-42. 20 Interior wall details 42. 21 Typical lead-lined partition 42. 22 Not Used 42. 23 Corner conditions 42.24 Interior wall details 42. 25 Wall bracket 42. 26-42. 27 Interior wall details 42. 28 Furred wall @ beam 42.29-42. 30 Interior Wall Details 42. 31 Not Used 42: 32-42: 38 Interior Wall Details Kaplan/ C 2_,3-77 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 42.00 INTERIOR WALL DETAILS 00# 18 415.398.5191 NOTES TO INTERIOR PARTITIONS 1. All dimensions are taken to centerline of column, face of studs (F.O.S. ) , face of concrete (F.O.C. ) , or center- line cement plaster partition unless otherwise noted. 2. Contractor shall verify and coordinate wall and frames that require a non-typical wall thickness due to struc- tural, electrical, mechanical, equipment, or other requirements. 3. Back plaster or protect all panels, fixtures and other penetrations in partitions and ceiling in order to main- taih required fire separations and rated assemblies. 4. Contractor shall verify all mounting heights and special structural support requirements with equipment manufac- turers before installing backing plates and supports. 5. On a continuous wall suface where construction involves more than one material, finish, or material thickness,, align face of finish unless otherwise noted. 6. Provide metal edge bead at gypsum wall board edges where- ever gypsum board abuts a different material. Typical to all detail sections of this book. 7. Provide solid gypsum plaster closure at bottom of duct shafts where required. Construction shall be 3/4 by No. 16 gauge cold-rolled channels 16" on center with metal lath applied to one face and tied with No. 18 gauge wire at 6" spacing. Perlite or vermiculite gypsum plaster each side. For three-coat work the plaster mix for the second coat shall not exceed 100 pounds of gypsum to 2� cubic feet of aggregate for the one-hour system. Thickness shall be 2h" . Provide and install rated access door two feet wide by three feet high at side of shaft. Bottom of access door frame shall be 4" above finished floor at top of rubber base. Coordinate loca- tion to provide access to fire damper controls. All in- dividually cored penetrations through floor shall be fire-stopped with grout between pipe and concrete. 8. At all cement plaster shafts and enclosures, refer to shaft' wall alternate construction Detail A 42. 12 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS '2-13. 71 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET NOTES TO SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 42. 01 INTERIOR [GALL DETAILS 415.398.5191 9. At all metal stud and gypsum wall board shafts and en- closures, gypsum wall board(s) shall be applied to ex- posed side of stud only. The total layers of gypsum wall board across any section of shaft or furred enclosure shall be consistent with its appropriate partition type. 10. At all metal stud and gypsum board partitions which re- ceive a finish coat of cement plaster, gypsum board ad- jacent to plaster shall be water resistant type. 11. 3-5/8" metal stud partitions extending ..:6' minimum beyond the ceiling shall have every third stud extended and anchored to the structural slabs above. 12. Contractor shall verify and coordinate wall and frames that require a non-typical wall thickness due to struc- tural, electrical, mechanical, equipment, or other requirements. 13. Back plaster or protect all panels, fixtures and other penetrations in partitions and ceiling in order to maintain required fire separations and rated assemblies. 14. All detail sections provide metal edge bead at gypsum wall board edges wherever gypboard abuts a different material. 15. For Partition Symbols used in plans see key at each detail sheet. For Description of Partitions see Section 10. Kaplan/McLaughlin GATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS -37� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET NOTES TO 001520 0 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 42. 02 415.398.5191 INTERIOR WALL DETAILS TYPE AmrYM D�hi TYPE SYMBOLN — �f8 Z TYPE Xrn �� ER RESISr- $ TYPE X _ j: �; GYP- Bp. Gyp. BD• f: l��iCEM• PLI45 :_; `"; •I i:1 ON METAL LATS{ At 51DE SPOWN S/u M E TA L •;� '.; POTTED ON FUN �- - i 5rfJDS AT 55, IG11 MAX. STBD5 TT L I roll 0•[• MAX FAI -WALL TYPE A" _ - 8 WALL TYPE " 8" Ate, 1r_ Os1 trw11140 ,0111 3 3 TYKE SYM OLN TYPE symSOLN Dwwwww R WHERE C�JRS- ` 2 -5/9 TYPE oxil I = `; -GYP w(.� t—_-i •' 'jj GYP? BD• I; EA 61 D1 TOP EA' SIDE _-- ;: LAYER Ar •,`.� �_,_'� .� � � ,r �; -GEM•PLAS• WATER RESIST'• •' _{�� 5 f,� GYP BD• • ,_ --",� a 35/9 METAL . ��� 1• ' _-�fY STUDS AT i• �'• .1 " 9 CEM.PIAS. Iry -C- MAX. ;� �: ',� -' ON SELF FURRING ;.^� i:• .' t: :! ,� METAL LArW zr 311e MEr•STUDS -- AT Irouo•c•MAXI �- WALI I TYPE - 2 HR- WALL ® WALL TYPE • 2 WR- WA L L Kaplan/McLaughlin RATE CONTFIA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION WILmr ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12 t3-17 WALK I/�'tl 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 11 NTr-�Ofz- SAN 5N3F 5 CISCO CA. 94111 42-11 mON TYPE SYMBOL YPE S�YMDOL zjyo 4 REINF,MESH METAL LATH i RANK. MESH SOLI D. C�ENI.A�15TER ;,. CEM. PLAs• n _ METAL LATH •I _. GYP. M,3V ��c.R.C�t :► A IDE SROWN -16��o,c.Mac. DOTTED DN PLAN 6"wiv��'s"c�rP. lgi FURRING C14ANNEL-- - 1'YP. �Nrr zurrioN 5 A WALL TYPE -WALL CuYP E 3Itz TYPE PARTmoN n?E PARTITION SYMBOL SYMBOL GH ............ R IZOLI DCEM. PLAS• GEM• PLA'META L LArK /g GYP &Ix AtSIDE SNOU' N Zl/Z"Mer.Sruo p ' • DOTTED 4N PLANId' FURRING CHANNEL Sli°MELa'UD - .• �• - �Tro�O.G.M�►x CWALL. rypE � iVALL TYPE 3«: �1. o1, D ��o m 1,. oll Kaplan/McLaughlin °ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12-)3 � � wi°�.L ���� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 I t "l8 CEM- PLAS- ON METAL LATH PAIR' 15/9 METAL SCUDS AT I G" O-C- MAX • 54' GYP. DD. x 12" &RIDGt - . ,. AT 3Go-O- MAX - VERT- DIM. PT. SEE PLA JA] TYRFURRED WALL 3 I CERAMIC TILE E--- ON PLASTER BASE PAI R u 15/i' METAL STUDS AT ICo O-C- MAX. 5�j GYP. BD- x 12" BRIDGE AT 36" O.C. MAX • YERT . 7/6' C E IH ?LAS. ON META L LATH S FURRED VIALL' AT ROOM IM28 ( LEVEL I EA6T a o SM C,R , CNANNfL • '� . . • IVJ' RIGID INSULATION o '1/6" CEM- PLAS. Ott METAL LATS} FURRED WALL AT CONCRETE Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CADNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 0-1.3.' 7 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET IN TeP4 OP2. Wf 06TAL,1-15 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 9411142- 15 4111 /� 2- J 5 415.3985191 ''t 1 0I4r4o alk pI;L OIa Wi��f� vGG�I¢v� oN �yi� %oo McTAL STUOh 1��3uMEr.9tUp5 I TAFo-•1*yp, Lo t--oi coL �If�E I STEEI. G,oI.,5-�,,p• � PJENT MET,G I • ' G 2'.0"p,G, i _ 27 ?AGK WEED 2•!�'cQ8 I TD Co I,.,pZC-pTyf'1 CA I l •►'Z-HR•PFf�T!TION5) Fi�EPf�Ir+6 I _ _ I P�►�.G,�LMI. � I'ME1 �L � Lrv' WAL►L N WALL-� 117 7/77 NA rog, p, coG►LI�� �/a"GGM��LAti, Orgy �EtAL,LATO • 041/0"mr,*TOO* FIPfFit�6 - -- GI= TYP, G M. PLr �� I��aG� CDi. G M• ��, WAL 1%2=1'D Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE C)ONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12.1.317 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET ��' WaL P�T'&11"5 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 42.14 415.398.5191 - - leo PAIR 2�/2'S111G� WI11� 5/B�� gol wi . X 12" P�IGG Nla G o,�(i"0,0, MAX• V��T. 1YriCAL- , OH Ma'AI. LATH . _ M V G " 1 2 " I V4!' �YP �1� - -- - METAI. CD��� 014 wl-V !/611Gwpl 1112, ^IIvC�1f-TY Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUtM DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ���d� 64 �'�' ,j [4 SHEET LGj _ 1 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 l�.2•j� 415.398 5191 • 7/3"GEM, F�Ag•ON . MeT. LAIN ON 1 W'6" MET *T UDy 8 24" .� 0,a, MAX - - . . - COLUMN (�waI I Wcvr) 11 'oll ��EED FLAO�,. WALL \ 1 1!�6,KMEr 1Jgj;r,0 CEM &Ah.ON MET. L4xTO ?YP- TYP l3 COL l P, WAS L lye o" Kaplan/McLaughUn DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12"i3.77 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET `� i�i�-���- I��TA�j'�J• SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 Q,Z,1 n���2b 415.398.5191 EM&L `\` TfrG IA','rI F1IW PST-. HHER6 W-4T. , FbE#0-Ttr. \\.K-T(i W MART, Nl- . 4E WNr, - \--- TAPE GOtaNER, `\ TYPE 'A' 1'NeT R-I oN TIoe I 01 - I°r1R1'IT�ON, I PARTIT1oN a i �1K iTYM fART�N. OU VoWNP ION, 7YF. COLUMN CONO. - - -- -- -- ---- o 2YZ MTl:,STUD$ CD fro Cx.Nf�_ , X811 EYP. 80. EA. 5108 - - 2,10 L'ER lie i.. I Nc rs: Fog c yp. „�11291 � I - 5EE N0TE5 rm A 42.3 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12"13' r SANFRBATTER STREETSHEET ANCISCO FRANC SCO A. 94111 415.398.5191 X17 It 1YP G PAS T1PN f TYPe G PrMTITl0J •-- /f i 0I8" MST, *1Uv5 T YP- */6" aYI.pp• Type ''x - - - - .- - - .z MEtAL GDf�I✓P• ��• 1'YPo "A" INR1117104 I QPE G 1 a��8't 111/8A F� itioN w 2• /d' Type �x" Gwev. I*/B"MeT.OTUpCP Ap M 1�� Kaplan/McLaughlin DATECOI` TRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTM FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET ►L -_ � +�1-�?' SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 .� 1 ttr� 415.398.5191 i 11 DOOR "1- P 'G' FMTIT10N METAL EDGE BEAD PIETAL S�TSUDS OS•6s TAPE CORNER T1'R --� 5EE ` ado •, ' O ^ g,'. - CONSTRUCTION v 0 C 6v � o GYF BD ON W HAT S C.t'"NEL5 Off, o 1 ° MET. STUD, EDGE- BO- o -BEND STUD= - A5- REQ'D CONC. WALL 4- COLUMN - SEE _ STUCT DWGS: 71P _W PARTITION COLUNII`I _ FURRING -1Yz" 1'p, Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA CDLtM DETENTION FACILTr ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12-)S-i-7 BATTERY - TERTDR-MALL pETLS_=SAN FRANCISCO CA 941111� - 415.398.5191 4� rik ,olm PT 5M E PL.A:j 3° BATT ACOUSTIC irI5ULATION I 4 . i• ' X 6" GYP DD. 5PACER- INMATE i ! GENERATOR RM. 510E -- 5IDE i 34 -C.R. C (3 16. O.G. MAX. + VYe METAL 5TUD - 1 � - h q - - 3- A% TYPE X GYP SBD, TYPE W WATER PROOF "X"GYP. BO. 1. _METAL LATH - - i REINFORCING MESH - SOLID CEMENT PLASTER A 3HR. SECURITI' WALL 9' CONCRETE ENCA5ED COLUMN CONC.- BLOCK WAIL 4 - --- CENTERED OH _ t , es -COLUMN LINE WL C - SEE rxz) �• CONTINUOU5 150LATINSI • 'Tf�PE 1301`iD BRE.AtCER.--: • - ea TYPE- "E" FARTt—MON CENTERED- 5 HR. "ALL ON COLUMN LINE B CONCRETE CALUrll Kaplan/McLaujV,,n °t2 13-�� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN 415-398-5191 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 _J•2.20 - E ��� r — SHIM kWE. 7 0 �Y�1 f 'I FROM FIN.FL- TO 51✓� MAIN AN FLUePH � FINI ED PACE rvyF.W. oIJ MET, 6TU125 o tJA I VERT Gil. C i lie, �011 do W#LL--� ��n6YP•P�0. Ott - Tp�� 3 / " ME •51�D� � T LEAD 1" Wim aJINo TO LINEG LEPo T#t 5pc� LAan r HUT- � BATT EPI ' 11111,Jill lu E�"Ll F`1 `�IZ TYPICAL, Lej+D LINED PETITION .1121i r-LLe17.E , I DATE Kaplan/McLaughlin CONTRA Co6TA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12-13 .11_ 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET �' ��LS SAN FRANCISCO CA. .94111 415.398.5191 r I oP 2��CEM•P��, vv�►�L o _ -o G�PhIJM �i.Ah1'�I� Ohl � . GYPhIJM PA�11rI0h111� ri wLL _ - 716'X 7 Mal, 4 L . TIES Irk EAG- 71�E FAI mssn�4G coHc;moH o caN a i�2 110, a- Mo�TA� JoIr�T• - .- i 6YP�lM P Eft oN 'G►YPJM -TIL,ro L Lo/o GDNGITION CDf�N� 1'/2"� i= CArNf�• WP�L Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE ;CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SET SAN 5-398 51I911SC0 CA. 94111 42.2 i k-=-❑6HT- FIXTURE__ JUNCTION eox Li .:8'X:561. x 16 GA. GALV. I GHT_ MET,-0-1- LACKING -m p F �- ,W/MTG, 5OLTS AS— REQUIRED 5Y LTG. GEM, PLASTER WALL A LT.-FIXTU E 5UPFOR7 .5y DI M. pTo 64 COMTIN UOUS 18 GA. S.a_GAP-W!3" LAP OVER @ SIDES • EXPOSED ENDS -METAL CORN11K,5D-- CONT. 6' METAL. STUD 7?,A414,-, AT. TOP R1 m 0 i BOTTOM_ SCREW TO EA, 'X' BRACE.: Ir l/1- W " MEAb 5CREWS. e �$" CEM. PIAS. ON F3gPER-fK.cD MTAL. t-ATf i.:. - 2)W METAJ---STUD 'X" BRACE Q TOP, 50770M -0 MIDWAY OF EACH PAIR OF_ 5TU D5 ATTACH TO STUDS *+__"q 4="q ;1 PAH. HEAD-5CRE1,45. --- -_.-- IR1'x'8' METAL STUDS a 16' a:G- - - - - rl o- I LOW PARTITION (aKITGHI=N 16(D4) Kaplan/MCLaughlin DATE.13_�� COIvtRA COSTA Y DETENTM FACHJTY 901CBATTERY STREET SHEET 1-NTERfOR SAN 5N3FR 5 CISCO CA. 94111 _4a-.24---- �?��' I f I �tic 1%"11�K. cam.pLA51ep.- o _ vW Me-fAL. L,ATO /q" Gf�• C'h @ oll o.G, MAX A 100 C„a I X 4 pSHT 641, mar- WA l , CK-ET 9 4e' 0,C. Vg�TIGAI. el HORIZ47rrGAL, - n O c Ff�SrENE•R5 -'fYR D PLAN @ WALL EphAC4441` JAI WALL Kaplan/McLaughlin- °ATE CONTRA C06'TA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET s-EE r I �U�-�,. y✓. SAN 415-398 FRANCISCO11CA. 94111 g,�•Z GJ 0 0 533 . i TYPE "E u •• ' - F�arIT�ON _- _ Z"'c%w'Co- r- �% STL..Asc-Le &s-) Yzu 0,4 31, 5TUD5 • rL-v� @ 24 cc.MAX. 0 - • O a _. o Fos - - J1 a IST- I• ri ' � �IJGNMEf�'r CONO. - 1'-3% ------= Fos -- STAIR Kaplan/ DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETEMION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SET CpN D l_TJ ON C� ECG SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 4�,2.26 OF 5 � 415.398.5191 ' o GWSURE;- ff r rr - rte• _._ .. STF-Ucr'l. Owes. J. AR-rt STAIR- •. 5..�5;rtIG C � iYPL nptt.__..:��-::..:.:. } Kaplan/MGLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA CCxjNTY DETE TM FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 12-13 -77._ 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET Cct )IT i C. N � ECS 4 5N3FR 5N�C1ISCO CA. 94111 j i I , . 1 f 2. II I-Y E'X (b I GI -Tor . LA Y�R Wn1E-rN=r, h i r. 2- 5%q MET,STUD a Ir", o,c.MP C, ElUi�RE� WP�LL � (�T, kALL 5ELT,) oll W G.W.B. _ ;cl Z TYPE- FURRIN(2 --- BRACKET= - lyin_RIGID -I>`15ULATION - ' 6 O Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHED 11'(TERIOR=- I;JALL__(.�ETAiLS 4 5-398 51911SC0 CA. 94111 -r—CE..L 510E-WHEMS O=URS , Pf�RTrrI ON �"-q"CSS PLA6. ON Mr.LATPH u BV4'l G.R. G =--- - - -_ -- IN5ULA7W M.UMSING PIPE SES MEGH - --- --- . _ - . DWC3S: - aFLUMbING CKA° SECURITY WILL v:1'-0ll w W.MrL5MIX R1 j- a TO STU:�5 b�TbPP��d G?fTOM�GI<G��O.G. -�g'�GE��I.PI�,oN-1•'f�P�4 l��'GKED_i.�ti1`1 --------------------- 9iRUGT.8ND5 IG (2 -- - + CEMENT r - J__ 15- i Kaplan/MCLaU&Iin DATE tE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS STREET Sf-JEET _INTERIOR WALL DETAILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111q'Z.Z� - 415.398.5191 --- - - ����00 .per' 'fin _ ��• - - o,�r � �� QTA �-_ _ -��'D = i.b 7 16 GA. CHANNEL.. __ NESTED Tp GTZ 6r AID ,q -TYF? 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T-ep. �eJ • i F i J - - --- T--y'P "L.cO r DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/M Lawn ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �,,��37 00544 415.398.5191 TYPE "Cn ?AR7'ITiON - MTL..EDGE - -- - i r I Kapla McLau,, li DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHED INT�R(OR ,�LL 4 5- 398 51911SC0 CA. 94111 'q'Z�� (� 34 Index to Section 43 - Ceiling Details 43. 00 Index and general notes 4 3. 01 Not Used 43. 02 Typical diagrammatic ceiling plans 43. 03 Diagrammatic ceiling plan - metal pan ceiling 43. 04-43. 14 Ceiling details NOTES TO CEILING DETAILS 1. See Reflected Ceiling Plans for ceiling heights above finish floor. 2. See plans for soffits and breaks in ceiling elevation. 3. For exterior Suspended Soffits see Wall Sections. 4. Window Curtain Tracks are not part of this contract. Provide blocking to support tracks at locations shown on plans. 5. See Finish Schedule for locations of rated ceilings. 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FA71 __�5E.AM PLA'PINC-� a rUJM151NC3i.. lygo 11-011 ME AL GEGKINGq. t� 7/1;U GEM.MASTER ON METPL LATH Am c lyP. bo• 1s41 ?�Jm�q C`5. bF.Am OR, F1RF.f'IQDOPINC� METAL CORNER SC r=W. -15 azim I'L11QRl NC-t �° f SUM 5INS , '1/Q�I = 1 I-Qq Kaplan/McLaughlinDATE CXXqCO T A STA COUNTY DETENTION FACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS R2"►3 ��7 yyN 901 BATTERY STREET SET GOUNG i 1 � G DETA 1 i 4„ S r SAN 5N3FR 5N�CISCO CA. 94111 I ' DIM.PT. 5E�PLAN . i % N H-9TCH�iNNELS ?loll O.C. - re -71 Oe e;M.-Ogg arRJCT. 01,4 5. Ko G9.CUP G - GFJUNG �5E�=REFL._ . CElUNC3 PLgN - -;_- - A CEIL JSa- LO F1'0RTITICQN I Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET CEIL.ING.- DETAILS- SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician Pay and RESOLUTION NO. 77/1021 Terms of Employment ) 1. Preamble. The Board of Supervisors having enacted County Ordinance Code Chapter 36-11 relating to compensation and terms and conditions of employment of Exempt Medical Staff Members; and Medical Services now advising that Resident Physicians I, II, and III are also appropriately governed by similar provisions; Pursuant to County Ordinance Code Chapter 36-11, the Board extends said Chapter to Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician I, Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician II, and Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician III (hereinafter collectively Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians) by Resolution of the Board. 2. Definitions. The following definitions shall apply to all Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians whose compensation is governed by this resolution. (a) Normal Work Week. The normal work week for Exempt Medical Staff Members shall consist of five eight-hour days or a total of forty hours, 12:01 a.m. Monday to 12:00 midnight Sunday: However, where operational or training requirements require deviations from*the usual pattern of five eight-hour days per work week, an Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician's work hours may be scheduled to meet these requirements. The Appointing Authority or designee shall prepare written schedules in advance to encompass the complete operational cycle contemplated.- (b) Additional Duties. Additional duties may be assigned which consist of any authorize service performed in a clinical program or facility which is outside the Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician's normal schedule. Additional duties may include such duties as emergency assignments and 'special assignments of staff in the ambulatory services to night, weekend, or holiday clinics in excess of their normal work schedule. 3. Salaries. Pursuant to County Ordinance Code 36-11.006, Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians shall be paid at a single monthly rate for each classification as follows: Class Title Monthly Rate Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician I 1250F Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician II 1458F Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician III 1667F 4. -Adjustment of the Special Salar Range. The Board of Supervisors by Reso ution may adjust the pay level for the classifications of Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians by adjusting the salaries upward or downward. RESOLUTION N0. 77/1021 n;►,so 1 . _ 5. Part-Time Com ensation. An Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician working part time shall be paid a monthly salary in the same ratio to the full-time monthly rate to which he would be entitled as an Exempt Pledicai Staff Resident Physician working full time as- the' number' of hours per week in his part-time work schedule bears 'to the number of hours in the regular full-time schedule. Other benefits to which the employee'is entitled under the provisions of this division may be assigned on the same pro-rata basis. 6. Compensation for Portion of Month. Any Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician who works less than any fullca endar month, except when on earned vacation or authorized sick leave, shall receive as compensation for his services an amount which is in the same ratio to the established monthly rate as the number of days worked is to the actual working days in such Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician's normal•work schedule for the particular month; but.if the employment is intermittent, compensation shall be on an .hourly basis. 7. Appointment. Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians shall be appointed at the salary established for the class which reflects their status in the three-year Family Practice Residency Program. B. Salar on Promotion. Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians are expected to spend approximately one year in each of the , three classifications. However, the duration of an employee's training at one of the levels may be extended at the discretion of the Appointing Authority or designee. Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians advancing to a next higher resident physician classification shall- be paid at the monthly rate for that classification. 9. Additional Duties: Permanent full-time and part-time Exempt Medical Staff Reside ians who are assigned additional duties defined in Section 23 shall be paid for such additional work at the hourly rate for the step of the Exempt Medical Staff Physician salary range desig- nated below: • Class Title Designated Step ' Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician II #5 Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician 1II 16 10. -Vacation - General Provisions. (a) Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians in permanent positions are entitled to vacations with pay which accrue according to, and may be cumulated to maximums set forth in, the table below. Accrual is by hours of working time per calendar month of service and begins on the date of appointment to a permanent position, except that increased accruals granted in recognition of long service begin on the first of the month following the month in which the Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physician accrues the time' . set forth in subsection (b), and except that accrual for portions of a month shall be in minimum amounts of one hour calculated on the same basis as for partial-month compensation pursuant to Section 7. Vacation credits may be used only after completion of six months' service ' in a permanent position but may be used to supplement -exhausted sick leave in cases of absence during the first six months. No vacation shall be allowed in excess of actual accrual at the time vacation is taken. On separation from County service, Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians shall be paid for any unused vacation credits at their then current pay rate. (b) The rates at which vacation credits accrue, and the maximum cumulation thereof, are as follows: Monthly Maximum Accrual .Cumulation Length of Service Hours Hours Under 15 years 10 240 15 through 19 years 13-1/3 320 20 through 24 years 16-2/3 400 25 through 29 years 20 480 30 years and up 23-1/3 560 RESOLUTION NO. 7711021 • 11. Sick Leave. (a) Accrual. Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians in permanent positions shat accrue accrue sick leave credits at the nate of eight - working hours credit for each completed calendar month of service in the permanent position. ,- Credits for a portion of a month in minimum amounts of one hour working time shall accrue on the same basis as partial-month compen. sation as specified in Section 7. Unused sick leave credits shall accumulate from year to year. (b) Use. Exempt-Medical Staff Resident Physicians may Use paid sick leave creTiTt in accordance with the Board's policy and the approval of the Appointing Authority or designee. (c) Cancellation. When Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians are separate accuawTated sick leave credits shall be cancelled, unless the separation results from a layoff, in which case the accumulated credits shall be restored, if they are reemployed in a permanent position within the period of their layoff eligibility. (d) Regulations. The County Administrator shall promulgate regulations implementiq an e a orating the policies expressed in Board resolutions and ordinance, including regulating the manner of claiming and proving the proper use.of paid sick leave credits. - 12. Insurance General Regulations. (a) General. - The County shall provide programs of insurance covering such aspects of T�T�e accident, health, disability and liability as are specified here or by other Board action. (b) Eligibilill,. Exempt Medical Staff Resident Physicians in permanent positions w ose work schedulw is at least half of the normal full-time working schedule are eligible and may choose to participate in the health plans offered by the County by application to the County Civil Service department. The programi(s) way include families, dependents, retired persons and the- like. (c) Subvention. The County contribution to the premium(s) or other charge(s) of eacTi covered person is payable for any month in which he draws compensation for actual time worked or is credited for work time through vacation or sick leave accruals. The Board shall fix from time to time the amounts of the premiums(s) or other charge(s) and of the County's contribution(s) thereto. (d) Administrative Regulations. This program, the payment of the County's contribution(s), the arrangements for coverage of eligible persons and other administrative details shall be subject to the agreements Glade from time to time with the person(s) offering this service and to such regulations promulgated by the County Administrator as maybe necessary to carry out the intent of this division including coverage of part-time positions, those receiving retirement benefits under the employees retirement system of this County, employees on stipendiary educational leave and others. 13. Payment.. Payment procedures shall be as specified in Article 36-4.16 of the County Ordinance Code. 14. County Administrator's Regulations. The County Administrator may promulgate regulations to carry out this reso utlon or any portion thereof; these shall have the force of law. PASSED BY THE BOARD 'on DEC 13 1977 CERTIFIED COPY Ori :- ` uman Resources Agency � • t eeetttf that this 13 a rnll. tru• & ra "t copv g the ori'inal document 1rh;c11 1+ nr ftly in My offle cc: County Administrator _ and that It ties., l.,te�,i �aont�d br Pt. rbaed Count Counsel 3upenl+on of Cn-trn romarCrn cnt•: •tlfela.•- County the date shon•n• AT':F_-T: J. LL. OLSSOm, c----- County Auditor-Controller Clerk&eratflcio Clerk of•ald Board of 9opere�--- County Medical Director Deputy Clerk. o County Health Officer DEC 13 tr County Civil Service Dept, as RESOLUTIOIM NO. 77 1021 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans } and Specifications for Detention } Facility Electrical , Martinez, � California. } RESOLUTION NO. 77/1022 Re: Project No. 5269-926-(46) j WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Electrical , Project No. 5269-92G-(46) , including basic documents dated October 25, 1977; Addendum 1 , dated November 15, 1977; Addendum 2, dated November 22, 1977; Addendum 3, dated November 29, 1977, have been previously approved and filed with this Board, and whereas Addendum 4, dated December 13, 1977, has been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Board CONCURS in the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the work is necessary for the construction of the Detention Facility; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977, and found it to be adequate and found the project to be in compliance with the General Plan; and WHEREAS the Environmental Impact Report was approved by the Board on May 3, 1977: IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans, Specifications and Addenda are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on January 5, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. , and the Clerk of this Board is directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said Notice to be published in MARTINEZ NEWS GAZETTE. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on December 13, 1977. Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 77/1022 CCC Detention Facility Addendum No.4- December 13, 1977 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY ELECTRICAL Project No. 5269-926-(46) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Department will receive bids until 2:00 PM on January 5, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Electrical which includes: All power systems including service bus duct, service and main distribution switchgears, distribution panels, motor control centers, transformers, standby diesel generator and emergency standby power system. Work also includes all lighting systems, fire alarm systems, communications systems, closed circuit television, and security systems. The Project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's initial estimated construction cost is $1 ,600.000. The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. Contract documents include: Contract Specifications dated October 25, 1977, Addendum No. 1 dated November 15, 1977, Addendum No. 2 dated November 22, 1977, Addendum No.3 dated November 29, 1977 and Addendum No. 4 dated December 13, 1977. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed to Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed by the State of California will be considered. Each Proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 1032 County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. A-1 /Wcr0r11mcu w►m board order fill 64 CCC Detention Facility Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California. Rids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent bids will be considered. A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEN (10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID shall accompany the Proposal . The Proposal Guaranty may be in the form of a cashier's check, certified check or bidder's bond, made payable to the order of "The County of Contra Costa". The above mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that ' the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being required to do so by the Board . of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. I I Bid proposal's shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine ! Street, Martinez, California 94553, on or before the 5th Day.of January 1978 at 2:00 PM ! and will be opened in public and at the time due in the 6th Floor Conference Room; Administration Building, Martinez, California and ' there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals received after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the Contract Price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor- ! Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the , Director of Department of Indu-strial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime i in the locality. in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to exeucte the contract which will be awarded A-2. CCC Detention Facility Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 NOTICE TO CONTRAC70RS (Continued) to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK - - OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By Deputy DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: A-3 CCC Detention Facility Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 (Bidder) PROPOSAL (Bid Form) BIDS WILL BE RECIEVED UNTIL THE 5th DAY OF JANUARY 1978 at 2:00 PM, in the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553. TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to furnish any and all required labor, material , transportation, and services for the Contra Costa County Detention Facility Electrical in strict conformity with the Plans, Specifications and other contract documents on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, First Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553, for the following sums; namely: BASE BID Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of all Electrical work shown or noted on the Contract Documents and specified herein. (Do not include site lighting and special sports lighting- in your Base Bid, per Alternates A & D below.) For the Sum of: Dollars ( $ ). ALTERNATES: A. The Contractor shall submit a separate price to include the complete site lighting system, as shown on Drawing E-1 . Add the sum of: Dollars ( $ ). J-1 Microfilmed with board order 005s�l CCC Detention Facility Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) B. The Contractor shall submit a separate price to provide aluminum bus bars in lieu of copper for electrical equipment such as switchboards, distribution and utility/lighting panelboards and motor control centers. Deduct the sum of: C. The Contractor shall submit a separate price to omit the emergency door master release system for fire, as specified and shown on Drawing E-27. Deduct the sum of: D. The Contractor shall submit a separate price to provide special sports lighting in main-courtyard. See fixture locations, quantities and type required on Drawings E-7 and E-9. Add the sum of: The undersigned has examined the location of the proposed work and is familiar with the Plans, Specifications and other Contract Documents and the local conditions at the place where the work is to be done. The undersigned has checked carefully all of the above figures and understands that the Board of Supervisors will not be responsible for any errors or omissions on the part of the undersigned in making up this bid. It is understood that this bid is based upon completion of the work within 484 calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. Notice to Proceed is scheduled for January 17, 1977. The undersigned hereby certifies that this bid is genuine and not sham or collusive, or made in the interest or in behalf of any person not herein named, and that the undersigned has not directly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a sham bid, or any other person, firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding, and that the undersigned has not in manner, sought by collusion to secure for himself an advantage over any other bidder. J-2 ��Ii46sl CCC Detention Facility Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) Attahced is a list of the names and locations of the place of business of 'the subcontractors. Attached is bid security as required in the Notice to Contractors. pCash QBidders Bond O Cashiers Check O Certified Check The following addenda are hereby acknowledged as being included in the bid: Addendum No. dated Addendum No. dated Addendum No. dated Addendum No. dated Addendum No. dated Addendum No. dated Addendum No. dated Firm By Title Address Phone Licensed in accordance with an act providing for the registration of Contractors, Classification and License No. Dated this day of 19 J-3 CCC Detention Facility Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS: Portion of Work Name Place of Bidders J_4 • CCC Detention Facility Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1911 REQUIREMENTS--AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Certifications A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract under this invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: BIDDER 1 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereto for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for partici- pation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: ,. and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part II of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part II on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the contracting or administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. Signature of authorized representative of bidder J-5 ADDENDUM NO. 4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY ELECTRICAL Project No. 5269-926- (46) Dated: December 13, 1977 The attached information should be noted and included as part of the base bid. The following information should be noted in reviewing the Addendum: 1. All bids received as of December 1, 1977 have been rejected and a new bid opening date of January 5, 1978 at 2:00 PM has been set. 2. A new Notice to Contractors is issued as part of this Addendum. 3. A new Bid Proposal Form is issued as part of this Addendum. 4. This Addendum must be acknowledged when you submit your Bid Proposal. )Microfilmed with board order 0 ►`2 CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 I. CHANGES TO THE SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: In consideration of cost savings and limite4 access through building, the electrical contractor is allowed the option to group maximum number of circuits in single conduits where permitted by N.E.C. with proper derating of wire ampacity in accordance 1. Section 16010, General Requirements for Electrical Work: ' a. Pages 15 and 16 - 1.8, delete in its entirety l and substitute the following: ;'*1.8 SYSTEMS/CONTROLS SUBCONTRACTOR 1 "A. Definition: "IC. The Electrical Contractor shall engage a Systems j /controls Subcontractor for the design and install- . j ation of the systems specified in Sections 16500, • 16610, 16800,• 16900 and applicable portions of 16010, and as shown on the Drawings, with coordina— tion as required with Sections 08550, 08110, 08112, I and other applicable work. B- Qualifications: 1. To be listed as a qualified systeM/control subcontractor, a figs mist have five (5) years of satisfactory experience in the design and construction of cmplex electrical/' electronic systems similar to those specified, and must have adequate finances, plant, storage, and equip ent- The County's determination of the adequacy of the subcontractor's qualifications shall be conclusive. 2. The following films are acceptable Systems/Controls Subcontractors: a. Wismer and Becker b. Honeywell -C. S t 0 Construction Co. d. Johnson Controls e. Barber Coleman 3. Substitution of another firm for the Sys-tems/Controls - • = Subcontractors shall be subject to the Architect's and A pro:�osed,s� substitution ll be considered upon approval during the bidding �sub- mission of a certificate which describes in detail the iteas listed in Paragraph 8.1 above, and presents proof _ Of quality wurkranship through reference to three (3) c-pleted ccrparable installations. 4. 7be Electrical Ccntractor may propose himself for the Syst---/Controls Subcontractor according to the procedure and requirements specified above. CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 eC. Single Vendor Responsibilitys 01. The Systems/Controls Subcontractor shall be a - single firs which shall have total responsibility' for the proper detailed design, fabrication, in- sitection, testing, delivery, assembly, installation, activation, and operation of the specified work. 02. -The Systems/Controls Subcontractor shall be respon- sible for delivery of drawings, manuals and other documentation required for complete operation of systems and controls and shall provide a minimum of one hundred twenty (110) hours training for the .Owner's employees in maintenance and operation of the specified systems and controls. �•, w D. Warranty for Sections 16500, 16610, 16800 and 16900; e 1. The Systems/Controls Subcontractor shall provide a two-year warranty after acceptance by Contra Costa County in accordance with specified conditioni.' •The warranty shall include defects of material, workmanship, or failure to operate as specified or described in the drawings. t. Responsibility of the Electrical Contractor: 1. The Electrical Contractor must list the Systems/- controls ystems/Controls subcontractor in the Sid Fora. Failure to list the Systems/Controls Subcontractor, or listing of a Subcontractor not approved may be grounds for finding that the proposed Electrical Contractor is not a responsive bidder. The - Electrical Contractor may list himself only if he has been approved. - 2. The Electrical Contractor is solely responsible to the County for all work specified in Division : 16 of the Specifications, including that of the systems/Controls Subcontractor. None of the Specified requirements for the Systems/Controls - Subcontractor shall be construed as relieving the Electrical Contractor of his responsibility. " 3. The Contractor shall be responsible for insuring that the subcontractor uses skilled and experienced personnel and expeditiously and - competitively completes thA work. 2. Section 16100; Basic Materials and Methods: - a. Page- 3 - 2.2B. , add. the following: -."Provide interchangeable floor box -connectors and holding . rings to support duplex outlet, intercom and ' • _ telephone floor devices (surface type) . Furnish surface-type service fitting$ at each desk location, Steel' City- ISFL-10 for telephone and intercom systems. #SFH-40-RG for duplex receptacles. Furnish quantity of 30 each (total- 90) ." total- 90) .a - - 2- - = CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 3. Section 16200, Power Systems a. Page 18 - 2.5D.5. , add the following: "Provide single pole, ground fault' interrupters in panels to monitor receptacle circuits in all housing cells except Housing 'D' & 'M' and as noted." b. Page 19 - 2.6D. , add the following: "Request PG&E standard drawing #043817 change 1 dated 10-5-66 for approved bus duct to cable connections in Transformer Room." 4. Section 16300, Lighting Systems: a. Page 7 - 2.6B.3. , add the following: "Furnish 1/2-inch � knock-out on front surface of fixture to accommodate call pushbutton (P.B. provided in Section 16800) , locate K.O. to allow wiring through fixture to outlet box. See enclosed sketch. Wire receptacle and ballasts on separate circuits. " b. Page 9 - 2.6C.3-. , add new subparagraph "d." as follows: "d. Fixture length to permit 12-inch end section, accommodating intercom speaker/ microphone -- Ektacom #RS-0 -- with 5-3/8 inches H. x 9-1/2 inches W. backplate to mount in fixture. See enclosed sketch." 5. - Section 16900, Security System: a. Page 11 - 2.6D. , second line, delete "stainless steel", and insert the following: "extruded aluminum with aluminum bracing". Add the following sentences: "Provide mitered corners, welded seams finished smooth. Exterior surfaces to have non-glare brushed finish." b. Page 12 - 2.7A, first line, delete "stainless". Second line, delete "steel", and insert the following: "extruded aluminum with aluminum bracing" . Add the following sentences: "Provide mitered corners, welded seams finished smooth. Exterior surfaces to have non-glare brushed finish." 3 - CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 6. Section D - Information to Bidders Part IT: A. Page 6, I, of Section D, add the following new subparagraph: S. The County of Contra Costa will pay Pacific Gas and Electric for all energy consumed in providing temporary electrical services and lighting to the building during construction. 4 - _; n�� P16 CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 II. CHANGES TO THE DRAWINGS 1. Sheet E-1: Delete home run indication 1IM-1 for bench lights. New 120V home run shown on drawing E-19. 2. Sheet E-2: a. Fixture type 'Fll' change length to 49" for speaker/microphone addition. Provide metal barrier. b. Fixture type IM' , provide 1/2 � K.U. for guard. call pushbutton. 3. Sheet E-3: 'Q' Housing - Install additional circuit wiring in conduit home run 1L2-33, 35. Provide separate neutral with new circuit to receptacles in type 'M' fixtures. Connect to single pole ground fault interrupter in panel. 4. Sheet E-4: a. Vehicle Sally Port, CCTV cameras (4) to be housed in weatherproof housing. b. West Elevator Shaft - Provide junction box at center-line of travel for elev. cab. telephone. Run 3/4' E.C. to tel. closet (Col. N6) . C. 'Q' Housing Pantry Unit - Delete junction box symbols. Provide 2 duplex twist lock receptacles, Hubbell #4753, on separate circuits (4 circuits total) mounted below counter +12". wire to 277 volt panel. Also provide additional 120 volt receptacle below counter +12" for hot water unit. Wire new outlet and circuit into. existing conduit home run. See enclosed sketch. d. New Guard Call System - Added location of call indicating lights - 2 lights on single gang plate. Pushbutton in cell fixture. See enclosed sketch. - 5 - CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 5. . Sheet E-5: a. Trustee Housing - Install additional circuit wiring (conduit home runsIL1-29 & 2L1-23) . Provide separate neutral- with new circuit to receptacles in type 'M' fixtures: Connect to single pole ground fault interrupter in 120 volt panel. b. Medical Housing - Install additional circuit wiring (conduit home runs IMUP-2 & IMUP-3) .. Provide separate neutral with new circuit to receptacles in 'M' fixtures. Connect to single pole ground fault interrupter in panel. • 6 Sheet E-6: a. Loading Dock & Ramp, CCTV cameras (2) to be-. housed in weatherproof enclosure. b. Motor Control. Centers A & EA -- Circuits MCC-181 -19, -20 and starters to be deleted. MCC-EA6 and starter to be deleted. These circuits served refrigerator compressors. The food service spec. calls for a Master Control Panel with all starters included. Provide 30 Amp, 3-pole, 480 volt, C/B in MCC-A for refrig. compressors 3#10-3/4"C. home run. c. East Elevator Shaft - Provide junction box at center-line of travel for elev. cab. telephone.- Run 3/4" E.C. to tel. closet (Col. 'J14) . d. 'T' Housing -- Pantry Unit - Delete junction box 'symbols. Provide 2 duplex twist lock receptacles, Hubbell #4753, wire on separate circuits (4 circuits• total) , mount below counter +12", wire to 277 volt panel as indicated with existing outlets. Also provide . additional 120 volt receptacle below counter +12" for hot water unit. Wire. new outlet and circuit into existing conduit. home run. 6 - CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 - 6. Sheet E-6 (Continued) e. 'M' Housing — Pantry Unit: See "d." above. f. New Guard Call System - Added location of call indicating lights - 2 lights• on single gang ' plate pushbutton in cell fixture. See enclosed sketch. System not required in Medical section. 7. Sheet E-7: 'Q.' Housing Mezzanine - Circuit home run 2L2-19, -21. Install additional. circuit wiring in above conduit home- run, with separate neutrals to receptacles in type 'M' fixtures. Connect to single pole ground fault interrupter in panel. 8. Sheet E-8: New Guard Call System - Added location of call indicating lights - 2 lights on single gang plate pushbutton in cell fixture. See enclosed sketch. 9. Sheet E-9: Medical Housing Mezzanine. - Circuit - home run 1MUP-3. Install additional circuit wiring in above conduit home run with separate neutrals to receptacles in type 'M' fixtures. Connect to single pole ground fault .interrupter in panel. 10. Sheet E-10: New Guard Call System - Added location of- call indicating lights:- •2 lights on single gang plate pushbutton in cell. See enclosed. sketch. System not required in. Medical section. 11. Sheet E-11: 'E' Housing -- Circuit home. runs 3L2A-7, -9 . -& 'F' Housing — Circuit home runs 3L2A-12, 14. Install additional circuit wiring in. above conduit home runs, with -separate neutrals to receptacles• in type 'M' fixtures-. Connect to single pole ground fault .interrupter in panel. CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 12. Sheet E-12: a. 'D' Housing - Pantry Unit 'E' Housing - Pantry Unit IF, Housing - Pantry Unit Delete .junction box symbols. Provide 2 duplex twist lock receptacles, Hubbell #4753, wire. on separate circuits (4 circuits total) , mount below counter +12" wire to. 277 volt panel as indicated with existing. outlets. Also provide additional -120 -volt receptacle below counter +12" for hot water unit. Wire new outlet and circuit into existing conduit home run. • b. New Guard Call System - Added location of call indicating lights - 2 lights on single gang plate. Pushbutton in cell fixture for 'F' and 'E' Housing. Pushbutton mounted on shaft wall for 'D' Housing cells. 13. Sheet E-14: a. 'A' Housing - Pantry Unit '8' Housing - Pantry Unit 'C' Housing - Pantry Unit Delete junction box symbols. See description for Pantry changes above for Drawing E-12. b. . New Guard Call System - Added location of call indicating lights - 2 lights. on single : gang plate. Pushbutton in cell fixtures for 'A' , 'B' , and 'C' Housing. _ 14. Sheets E-16 and E-18: New Guard Call System - Added location of call indicating lights - 2 lights on single gang. plate . Housing 'E' and 'F' (West and 'A' , 'B' , and 'C' (East) . - Housing 'p' push- buttons are mounted in cells on shaft wall. Tamperproof type. 15. Sheet E-21: Addendum 2 - Correct Panel ILKP feeder to read: 414/0 THW, 2-1/2"C. 8 "��� 0 - CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 4 December 13, 1977 16: Sheet E-33: a. Addendum 2 - Correct Switch size for feeder MDPA-1 to 1600 (not 600) with 1400 amp fuse. b. PG&E meter board. Provide 13 jar meter socket to accept Utility Co. demand meter. 17. Sheet E-34: a. Motoi Control Center Schedules 'At and 'EA' -- Delete refrigerator compressor starters- A-48, -19, and -20 and delete refrigerator compressor starter EA-6. Cubicles to remain as - spaces. - Cubicle A18, provide 100A.F./30 amp trip circuit breaker for refrig. compressor control panel. b. Panelboard Schedules - Overcurrent protectors supporting new receptacle circuits with lighting fixture, type IM' to have ground fault interrupters. Exchange O.C.P. in the following panels for' GFI type: Panel 3L2A - 8 circuits 3L1A - 8 ' _ " 2L1 - 3 " " 2L2 - 3 " " IL2 - 3 " 1Ll - 2 p " 1MUP - 4 " 18. Sheet E-35: Recessed fixtures in 1-hour fire-- rated ceiling. Enclosures furnished by ceiling contractor. , Lighting fixtures to•be.supported independent of ceiling. Submit proposed suspension of fixtures for approval. - 9 - . �1N51-•11 - ' ELI 7-1 _DWG.E-19 • � EQ " - -- - T2�. - LUOQ�SECUC.�t�"�1 ..__-_ F16- 4/3ow. �a1uEQ r_ Uj'9ER=).TO,SCQE�1_I_� 11�V_I1rL_ 111�1T — JTIO IJ p2oyldE T2"�I:f�- -mo�ii"". _NYIV am; Y�IL_ .Ijo JL6_ _ aL ---- PiZ.7M11[E3Y AZaU:ME : jSVu,L I712rECt.RElt.t OcaoO. w . .277 V. _.. CbRc7LlT&3(A130�CirN —= -�--- LTUTJ=u_6 TlxTU.Q:C_6Ctu EDULL DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES GENERAL SRA C WA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL.lTY - ADDENDUM 4• 140 019WW MONTOOMUMV 9TwR9V 13 DEC 1977 wM - NAM r4cjlCo.CA 9440! 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M.L.o Ylver DONALD BENTLEY d ASSOCIATES GENERAL C X4M COSTA COUNTY DETeTpoN FAc1UTY 1R0E �77 11w= *mm"ONTOGNOW W er SAM SPW&MCIDC.M CA"100 IsHEET _�PA U ELbOIaO C.Q OULr P-5A,r -- �� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUT-ION NO. 77/1023 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments , said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments : For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the- following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the Secured Assessment Roll should be corrected. FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code , any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled if it is impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to delinquency date, upon the showing that payment of the correction or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date correction is entered on the roll or abstract record; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986 (a) (2) the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied errone- ously; and, if paid, a refund on that portion should .be made pursuant to Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. In Tax Rate Area 66047, Parcel No. 207-402-017-9, assessed to Amador Associates, c/o William A. & Nancy M. Johns , has been erroneously assessed with Land value of $4,950 and Improvement value of $13,150, due to clerical error in basing said assessments on incorrect percentage of completion of .property. Therefore , this assessment should be corrected as follows : Land $4,475; Improvements $5, 250; making a total assessed value of $9,725. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections : R. 0. SEATON JOHN B. AUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor tll/28/77 Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector PASSM by the Board on December 13, 1977. Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 77/1023 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1024 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, and whereas said request was granted by resolution as cited below authorizing the Auditor to correct the roll as stated therein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board authorizes the County Auditor to amend such correction as stated therein: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 In Tax Rate Area 86011, Parcel No. 073-190-005-6, assessed in the name of Tillie Lewis Foods, Inc. , was erroneously enrolled with land value of $89,400. Inasmuch as such property was trans- ferred to a bona fide purchaser, correction of the land value and entry of escaped improvement value has been enrolled on the Unsecured Assessment Roll by Board Resolution 77/811, October 4, 1.977. There- fore, the secured assessment should be corrected to zero value and, pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(a) (1) , the Auditor should be advised to cancel all uncollected tax, penalty, or costs, heretofore or hereafter levied as it was levied more than once. I hereby consent to the above changes a d/or corrections: AYAI� R. 0. SEATONJOHN LAUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor tll/30/77 r By �✓y1%•t9 y PASSZD by the Board on December 13, 1977. Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page I of I RESOLUTION NO. 77/1024 I . _. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION N0. 77/1025 WEE-REAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; N0:•a, THEREFORE, BE I1T RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the assessor' s office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4831(a), defects in description or form or clerical errors of the assessor on the roll, or other errors of the assessor not involving the exercise of judgment as to value which result in the entry on the roll of assessed values other than those intended by the assessor, should be corrected as indicated below. Further, in accordancel.with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled upon the showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date the correction is entered on the roll or abstract record as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquent;; date, The following properties have been round to be eligible for an increased welfare exe:.�ption in accordance with Article XIII, Section 4(b) , of the State Constitution and Section 214 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. These corrections are made pursuant to amended findings by the State Board of Equalization. Tax Rate Parcel Number Area Remove Allow Assessee 0 -1 1-019- 01004 99,400 S 12 ,000 Roman Catholic Welfare Corp. , c/o Holy Rosary School R. 0. SE,ATO.a, Assistant Assessor t/12-1-77 Copy to : Assessor (Mrs. Rodgers) Auditor Tax Colle�tor Page 1 of 2 Assessor 1- rs. Geise) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1025 Tax Rate Parcel _,lumber Area Remove Allow Assessee 112-121-00 -0 02002 $ 131,70-0 $162,70-0 Roman Catholic Welfare Corp. , c/o Queen of All Saints School 114-280-021-6 02002 $ 66,250 $ 106,250 Roman Catholic Welfare Corp. , c/o St. Agnes School 129-120-016-8 02026 $ 90,870 $ 113,500 Roman Catholic Welfare Corp. , c/o Most Precious Blood 145-130-030-3 02033 $1,140,340 1,2122500 De La Salle Institute 149-010-041-7 12035 $ 124,500 157,000 Roman Catholic Welfare- Corp. , c/o Christ the King School Convent 234-022-023-1 14002 10,630 $ 10,785 Las Trampas School, Inc. 234-022-034-8 14002 3472735 364,235 Las Trampas School, Inc. 357-260-052-0 62037 133,520 185,420 Roman Catholic Welfare Corp. , c/o St. Patrick' s School 372-36]-001-0 05001 $ 149,035 $ 177,035 roman Catholic Welfare Corp. , c/o St. Catherine of Siena School 523-084-023-2 08001 $ 152,875 $ 163,875 Roman Catholic Welfare Corp., c/o St. David School and Convent FURTHER, on Parcel No. 112-153-015-6, Tax Rate Area 02002, Concord Christian Center qualifies for a church exemption in accordance with Article XIII, Section 3(f) , of the State Constitution. The claim was not allowed during, machine processing. Therefore, the exemption should a be granted in the mount of $17,325. FURTHER, on Parcel No. 184-010-046-3, Tax Rate Area 98003, Sufism Reoriented, Inc., qualifies for a business inventory exemption in accordance with Section 219 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. The claim was not allowed during machine processing. Therefore the exemption should be allowed in the amount of $15,415. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections- - R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor JOHN. BCLAUS N, County Counsel t/12-1-?7 B L y PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. - Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 77/1025 00 ___�. IN TIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1026 W-11EREAS., the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, TT--MREF'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been determined that the following property would have qualified for an exemption pursuant to Article XIII, Section 3(f), of the State Constitution. Since the application for exemption was filed before the first day of March of the calendar year next suceeding the calendar year in which the property was acquired, and since the property was acquired after the lien date but prior to the first day of the fiscal year, any tax or penalty or interest thereon should be canceled or refunded pursuant to Section 271(x) (1) of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Further, in accordance with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee heretofore or hereafter attached should be canceled upon the showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date the correction is entered on the roll or abstract record as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquency date. On Parcel No. 360-010-017-0, Tax Rate Area 06002, Pinole _ Valley Assembly of God should be allowed a church exemption in the amount of $40,900. As this property was acquired on June 16, 1977, the assessee is shown as St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church on the tax roll. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections : R. 0.. SEATON, Assistant Assessor JOAN B LAUSEN, County Counsel t/11-30-77 / f B .U'' 5� ty PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. Copy to: Assessor (Mrs. Rodgers) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 77/1026 {{ ��((��((�� 00590 IN THE BOARD OF SU LRVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. ?7/1027 WMEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, TP1EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained by the Assessor that there has been a clerical error of the assessee in information, furnished the Assessor which caused the Assessor to enter the assessment at a higher valuation than he would have entered on the roll had such application been correctly filed. Pursuant to Section 4831.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following corrections should be entered on the roll. It has been determined that this property would have qualified for an exemption pursuant to Article XIII, Section 4(b) , of the Constitution; therefore, ninety percent (904) of any tax or penalty or interest should be canceled pursuant to Section 270(a) (1) of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, further, pursuant to Section 270(b) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any tax or penalty or interest thereon exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250) in total amount shall be canceled or refunded. On Parcel No. 111-240-001-3, Tax Rate Area 02002, First Christian Church of Concord should be allowed an exemption in the amount of $157,863. The exemption of $147,625 now on the roll should be removed. On Parcel No. 558-163-005-9, Tax Rate Area 08001, Roman Catholic Bishop Oakland, c/o Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, should be allowed an exemption in the amount of $1,778. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. 6EATON, Assistant Assessor JOiIN B. CLaUSEN, County Counsel t/11-30-?7 D p ty PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. . Copy to: Assessor (Mrs. Rodgers) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 77/1027 001511 .s IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION N0. ?7/1028 WIE,RE;AS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, T=-R=- ORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1976-77 It has been determined that the following property would have qualified for an exemption pursuant to Article XIII, Section 4(b), of the State Constitution. Although the application for exemption was timely filed, the articles of incorporation were not amended until after the Harch 1, 1977, deadline; therefore, eight-five percent (851%) of any tax or penalty or interest thereon should be canceled or refunded in accordance with Section 270(a)(2) of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Further, in accordance with Section 270(b) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any tax or penalty or interest thereon exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250) in total amount shall be canceled or refunded. On Parcel Number 111-240-001-3, Tax Rate Area 02002, First Christian Church of Concord should be allowed a welfare exemption of $1511259. The exemption of $152,875 now on the roll should be removed. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor JOHNNY. CLAUSEN, County Counsel t/11-30-77 f ' PASSED by the Board on December 139 1977. ;1 /"t y Copy to : Assessor (Mrs. Rodgers) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 77/1028 IN IN Tim BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OFL CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFFORIVIA In the :Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO.: 77/1029 W-HERFAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, TfERE ORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4831, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the Assessor on the roll should be corrected. Further, in accordance with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled upon the showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount wa:; made within 30 days from the date the correction is entered on the roll or abstract record as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquency date. The following organization has been found to be eligible for a welfare exemption in accordance with Article XIII, Section 4(b), of the State Constitution. The exemption was not allowed due to inability to timely submit the claim for machine processing. This correction is to be entered on the unsecured roll. On Account No. 102470-0000, Tax Rate Area 01007, Parcel No. 066-052-002-4, Planned Parenthood of Contra Costa, Inc. , should be allowed a welfare exemption in the amount of $525. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor JOIKBLUAUSSEN, County Counsel De PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. Copy to: Assessor (firs. Rodgers) Assessor (IIrs. Geise) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION N0. 77/1029 005193 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes } Of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1030 WFEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NO4, TCERFFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment .roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 1 .831, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the Assessor on the roll should be corrected. Further, in accordance with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled upon the showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date the correction is entered on the roll or abstract record as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquency date. The following organizations have been found to be eligible for a welfare exemption in accordance with Article XIII, Section V d), of the State Constitution. The exemptions were not allowed due to inability to timely submit the claims for machine processing. These corrections are to be entered on the unsecured roll. On Account No. 059390-E000, Tax Rate Area 02031, Parcel No. 11.1.7-341-041-1,. Higher Heights Christian Schools, Inc. , should be allowed a welfare exemption in the amount of $2,510. On Account No. 021032-00000 Tax Rate Area 85068, Parcel No. 520-061-003-7, Crestmont School, Inc. , should be allowed a welfare exemption in the amount of $300. The penalty of $30 should be canceled. I hereby consent to the above chan-es and/or corrections: R. 0. EkTON, Assistant Assessor JOM1 3 CWLTSEiy, Count Counsel t/11-30-77 71 p ty PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. Cony to: Assessor (Mrs. Rodgers) Assessor (Mrs. Geise) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 77/1030 t 0059 4 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1031 of Contra Costa County ) ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments , said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments : For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the assessment roll should be corrected; and, FURTHER, property escaping assessment due to such errors should be enrolled as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4985 (a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest , or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled if it is impossible to complete valid pro- cedures initiated prior to delinquency date, upon the showing that payment of the correction is entered on the roll or abstract record. In Tax Rate Area 01007 , Parcel No. 068-142-022-0, assessed to Foodmaker Inc. , has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $27,000 and no Personal Property value due to incorrect manner in which the Assessor submitted values for machine entry to the secured assessment roll. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: Corrected Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Escape RFT Section Improvements $35,060 $8,060 4831; 531 Personal Property 2 ,685 2 ,685 4831; 531 Assessee has been notified. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN V.. CLAUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor ,/�✓� tll/23/77 T Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) By y Auditor Tax Collector PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. RESOLUTION NO. 77/1031 Page I of I It: THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the :;atter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO.. 77/1032 } WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, TiEREFOR E, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained by the assessor that there has been a clerical error of the assessee in information furnished the assessor which caused the assessor to enter the assessment at a higher valuation than he would hava entered on the roll had such application been correctly filed. Pursuant to Section 4831.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following corrections should be entered on the roll. It has been determined that these properties would have qualified for an exemption pursuant to Article XIII, Section 4(b) , of the Constitution; therefore, ninety percent (900) of any tax or penalty or interest should be canceled pursuant to Section 270(a (1) of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, further, pursuant to Section 270(b) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any tax or penalty or interest thereon exceeding two hundred fifty dollars 0250) in total amount shall be canceled or refunded. On Parcel No. 196-201-026-8, Tax Rate Area 66035, Community Presbyterian Church should be allowed an exemption in the amount of $7,088. On Parcel No. 526-280-001-3, Tax Rate Area 080010 Judson Memorial Baptist Church should be allowed an exemption in the amount of $52,360. The exemption of $28,600 now on the roll should be removed. I hereby consent to the above 1 changes and/or corrections: Z. F. irANAKA, Assessor JOHN CLAUSEN, County Counsel t/12-7-77 ;2 y PASSD by the Board on December 13, 1977. Copy to: Assessor (.trs. Rodgers) auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of I RLSO;,JTION NO. 77/1032 IN TIM, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1033 WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for corrections of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, Tf EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the assessor's office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4831(a), defects in description or form or clerical errors of the assessor on the roll, or other errors of the assessor not involving the exercise of judgment as to value which result in the entry on the roll of assessed values other than those intended by the assessor, should be corrected as indicated below. Further, in accordance with section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled upon the showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date the correction is entered on the roll or abstract record as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquency date. The following properties have been found to be eligible for an increased welfare exemption in accordance with article Y.III, Section 4(b), of the State Constitution and Section 214 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. These corrections are made pursuant to amended findings by the State Board of Equalization. Tax Rate Parcel Number Area Remove Allow Assessee 031-032-002-3 007 11,1+00 15,000 Bethel Island Scout hall, Inc. 065-181-018-6 01004 .p291, 50 p301,650 Roman Catholic Bishop Oakland c/o Holy Rosary Church rf. Wk"LT -AdiA, Assessor t/12-7-77 Copy,to: Assessor (Airs. Rodgers) Assessor (I4rs. Giese) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 77/1033 FURTHER, on Parcel No. 179-151-005-8, Tax Rate Area 98026, Harry & Lenora K. Lotzkar qualify for a business inventory exemption in accordance with Section 219 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. The exemption was not correctly allowed during machine processing. There- fore, the business inventory exemption of $60 now on the roll should be removed and an exemption of $935 should be allowed. FURTHER, on Parcel No. 403-272-007-2, Tax Rate Area 85028, T.ila L. Murphy qualifies for the Totally Disabled Veterans Exemption as the widow of an eligible veteran in accordance with Section 205.-' of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Additional information required for approval of the claim has now been received. Therefore, the exemption should be allowed in the amount of $10,000. The homeowner's exemption of $1,750 now on the roll should be removed. F URTIM, the following assessees have been found eligible for a partial disabled veteran's exemption pursuant to Section 276(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Therefore, an exemption of the lesser of eight thousand dollars ($89000) or 80 percent of the assessed value of the dwelling should be granted. The claims were filed prior to INovember 15, 1977• On Parcel No. 518-140-016-8, Tax Rate Area 08001, John L. Jackson should be allowed a partial disabled veterans exemption in the amount of $6,100. The homeowner's exemption of $1,750 should be removed. On Parcel No. 528-050-011-6, Tax Rate Area 08001, William D. Hagan should 'be allowed a partial disabled veterans exemption in the amount of $6,240. The homeowner's exemption of $1,750 should be removed. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: E. F. WATAKA, Assessor JOHN B (<CLAUSEN, County Counsel uty PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. Page 2 of 2 ' RESOLUT'ION NO. 77/1033 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Adjusting the temporary hourly rate for the ) RESOLUTION NO . 7711034 class of Veterinarian. ) WHEREAS the County Administrator submitted a memorandum to this Board dated December 7, 1977, recommending that the hourly rate for the exempt class of Veterinarian be increased from $12 .50 per hour to $15. 00 per hour; and WHEREAS the Board having considered said memorandum; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board reallocate the exempt class of Veterinarian on the Basic Salary Schedule for Exempt Employees from $12. 50 per hour to $15. 00 per hour, effective this date. PASSED BY THE BOARD on December 13, 1977. Orig. Dept: Civil Service cc: County Administrator Agricultural Commissioner County Auditor-Controller Civil service RESOLUTION NO. 77/1034 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Requesting the ) California Highway Patrol to ) Administer the County' s Abandoned ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/ 1035 Vehicle Abatement Ordinance ) WHEREAS the State of California has established enabling legislation to permit local governments to abate public nuisance abandoned vehicles from public and private property with goals of improving scenic and recreational areas, reducing a significant health and safety hazard, and recycling valuable metals; and WHEREAS the State of California has established an Abandoned Vehicle Trust Fund to finance administration of abandoned vehicle abatement programs as well as abatement of said vehicles; and WHEREAS the State of California requires the California Highway Patrol to administer local abatement programs if so requested by . the local jurisdiction; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board requests the California Highway Patrol to administer the County Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Ordinance pursuant to Section 22665 of the Vehicle Code and the Director of Planning is designated as the county official to coordinate the administration of said ordinance. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on December 13, 1977. Orig: Planning Department cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller County Counsel Department of California Highway Patrol ,;,, ' 4221- RESOLUTION NO. 77/1035 000 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) Tentative Map for Subdivision ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/1036 4915, Roundhill Country Club, ) Unit B, Alamo Area. ) WHEREAS the Board on November 29, 1977 directed staff to prepare a resolution for approval of Tentative Map 4915 (Elbaco, Inc. , applicant) with modification of conditions as recommended by County Counsel and concurred in by this Board; and WHEREAS said modification refers to Condition No. 24 related to identification of certain lots of concern so that all lots will not be subjected to special review; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the tentative map for Subdivision 4915 is approved with conditions (Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof) . PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. cc: Elbaco, Inc. William J. Black & Associates Round Hill Property Owners Assn. , Inc. Public Works Land Development Building Inspection Director of Planning _ County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 77/1036 {►s��l►1 EXHIBIT "A" CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR SUBDIVISION 4915 1. This approval is based on the tentative map marked Exhibit A, dated received-by the Planning Department September 27, 1977. 2. The subdivision shall conform to the provisions in Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code. Any variance therefrom must be specifically applied for and shall not be allowed unless listed on the Planning - Commission's conditional approval statement. 3. In accordance with the provisions in Section 94-4.414 of the Ordinance Code, the owners of all existing easements within areas to be conveyed to Contra Costa County for road purposes shall consent to the dedication or deeding of the right-of-way. 4. All utility transmission, distribution, and service facilities shall be installed underground. ((Ordinance Code Chapter 96-10) S. Traffic control signs, stops signs, barricades, centerline striping and pavement markings at all stop signs will be required. These details shall be shown on the improvement plans. The subdivider's engineer will be advised by the Public Works Department of the various signs, striping, and pavement markings required when the improvement plans are submitted for review. 6. Any ,section of the storm drainage system which conveys storm water, to which the public streets contribute flow, shall be installed in a dedicated drainage easement. 7. The storm drainage system is not shown. Comment on the system will be made when the improvement plans are submitted for review. B. Surface waters originating within the subdivision shall be collected and conveyed in adequate storm drainage facilities to the existing natural watercourses within the subdivision or to existing adequate man-made storm drainage facilities outside the subdivision. 9. If necessary, the subdivider shall construct storm water detention basin(s) to ensure that the runoff from the subdivision does not exceed the existing runoff. Review of the design of the basin(s) will be subject to review by the Public Works Department and the Flood Control District. The developer shall form the appropriate entity for maintenance of .the detention basin(s) and assure the financial ability of the entity to main- tain the basin(s) prior to filing the Final Map. In lieu of the above, the developer, if approved by the Public Works Depart- ment, may make a contribution to the County to be used toward solution of the drainage problems in the Stone Valley Creek and Miranda Creek watersheds. Exhibit "A" Conditions of Approval for Subdivision 4915 Page 2 10. No grading permit shall be issued for any portion of the subdivision until cleared by the Public {Yorks Department, Land Development Division, on the basis of improvement plan review. Temporary siltation basins may be required. 11. Should the construction of Subdivision 4915 be subsequent to the construc- tion or completion of adjacent dead-end subdivision streets, the subdivider of Subdivision 4915 shall provide for adequate temporary protection-of the road connections and for advance signing of the construction area. 12. Sight distance requirements of the Public {Yorks Department shall be strictly adhered to with regard to all proposed intersections. 13. The combination of steep street grades on various intersecting streets will create problems in complying with the requirements of the Ordinance Code. Ordinance Code Chapter 98-6 "Grades" shall be strictly adhered to. 14. Gnarled Oak Drive, Biltmore Drive, and Sugar Creek Court shall be public roads. 15. Biltmore Drive shall be improved off-site to a 36-foot width from the sub- division to Rolling Hills Court. Also, Biltmore Drive shall be a 36-foot collector street in a 46-foot right-of-way from the end of the divided road to Gnarled Oak Drive. The divided portions of Biltmore Drive and Gnarled Oak Drive shall have not less than 16-foot wide pavement in 26-foot wide rights-of-way, with curb on both sides. 16. Gnarled Oak Drive shall be a 36-foot wide street in a 46-foot right-of-way from the property line between Lots 72 and 73 to Ocean Pines Drive. East of Lots 72 and 73 and west of Ocean Pines Drive it may be'reduced to a 32-foot street in a 44-foot right-of-way. 17. Sewage disposal serving this subdivision shall be provided by the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. Each individual living unit shall be served by a separate sewer connection. The sewers located within the boundaries of this subdivision shall become an integral part of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District's sewerage collection system except Parcels A, B, C, D (Lot 166) which shall be subject to approval by the Health Department for septic tanks. 18.' Water supply shall be by the East Bay Municipal Utility District. Each individual living unit shall be served by a separate water connection. Such water distribution system located within the boundaries of this subdivision shall become an integral part of the East Bay Municipal Utility District's overall water distribution system. 19. The developer shall comply with the San Ramon Unified School_ District's policy as it relates to contribution of funds for the development of school facilities within the District. (The San Ramon Unified School District "Developer's Policy".) 00603 � 1 • • Conditions of Approval for Subdivision 1915 Page 3 20. Development rights to all recreational-open space parcels shall be deeded to the County with recording of a Final Subdivision Map. 21. Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) , Articles of Incorporation and By-laws for the homeowners' associations shall be submitted for review and approval as to compliance with these Conditions by the Planning Depart- ment prior to approval of a Final Subdivision Map. These documents shall provide for estabishment, ownership, and maintenance of the recreational open space lots and any structures within these areas and fully comply with these Conditions of Approval. 22. With the recording of the Final Map for Subdivision 4915, deed restrictions (the CC&Rs) shall prohibit the further subdivision of any lots or parcels shown on the approved tentative and Final Maps except as may be. required by condition 24 of this approval. 23. Phasing of development is approved for 3 units subject: to review and modifi- cation by the Planning Department prior to Final Map, at the developer's request. 24. (a) Prior to the issuance of any building permit and/or grading permit - for ermitfor 44 lots which have been identified as lots of special concern at the ridgeline area, and shown on the tentative map (Exhibit A) as Lots 13A, 14A, 15A, 16A, 17A, 18A, 19A, 20A, 21A, 22A, 23A,24A, 2SA, 26A, 28A, 29A, 30A, 31A, 32A, 33A, 34A, 36A, 37A, 41A, 28, 29 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 100 shall be first submitted for review and approval by the Contra Costa County Zoning Administrator, for the grading, location and design of the proposed residential buildings and assessory struc- tures. The Zoning Administrator specific approval for any of.these proposed improvements (buildings, structures, grading, etc. shall be obtained prior to the issuance of any County permits for the proposed improvements on the subject lot. (b) In addition, any change of building and accessory structures or improve- ments once established pursuant to subsection (a) of this condition shall be subject to Zoning Administrator approval being first obtained in the same manner as required by subsection (a) and (c) . (c) The Zoning Administrator when acting pursuant to subsections (a) and (b) of this Condition shall consider, among other t ings, ui ing location, siting, height and bulk as it relates to trees on the site and view from lower elevations and the protection of ridge lines as required by the County's General Elan. Landscaping may e require to restore slopes and minimize erosion. 25. With the recording of the Final Map for Subdivision 4915, Condition #24 . shall be incorporated in the deed of restricitons (the CC&Rs) and shall be submitted to the State of California Department of Real Estate in the subdivision public report. 26. Elimination of lots as a result of the conditions of this approval shall not constitute a substantial c anQe or purposes of recording a Final Subdivision Map. AAD:11B:dli . 11-29-77 12-5-77i.��;d) . IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Urging Appointment of Mr. Bruce S. Howard to RESOLUTION NO. 77/1037 California Transportation ) Commission. ) WHEREAS the California Highway Commission will be replaced in 1978 by the California Transportation Commission; and WHEREAS Mr. Bruce S. Howard of Orinda, California has been serving with distinction on the California Transportation Commission; and WHEREAS this Board feels that Mr. Howard is eminently qualified to serve on the new Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board urges Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. to appoint Mr. Bruce S. Howard to the California Transportation Commission. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. cc: Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. Senator John A. Nejedly Senator Nicholas Petris Assemblyman Daniel E. Boatwright Assemblyman John T. Knox Assemblyman Thomas H. Bates Mr. Bruce S. Howard Public Works Director County Administrator y RESOLUTION NO. 77/1037 ��'�M5 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 M- In the Matter of Termination of Emergency Foster Home Program Agreement #20-055-2 with Mr. and Mrs. John Logan The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding the action taken by the County Social Service Department to terminate Emergency Foster Home Program Agreement #20-055-2 (term: July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978) with Mr. and Mrs. John Logan (foster parent) , as set forth in the letter (termination notice) sent to Mr. and Mrs. Logan by Mrs. Penny James (Licensing Social Worker), dated November 21, 1977 (copy attached hereto for reference), thereby terminating said Agreement effective December 7, 1977; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the termination of said Emergency Foster Home Program Agreement #20-055-2 with Mr. and Mrs. John Logan is hereby APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator County Auditor/Controller affixed this 13th day of December19_ County Welfare Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By V9Deputy Clerk andra Z. Ni is SD:sh H-24 4/77 15m ' Contra Costa County Social Service Department -, r' V E D 85 Cleaveland Road L x Pleasant Hill, California 94523 944-3026 DEG /z ig7 7 ' JR. OLSSON CLERK o.iRD OF 7UUPCO150RS Hovember 21, 1977 '.__ - °e " e Mr. and Mn. John Logan P. 0. Box 411 Concord, California 94522 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Logan: We have been notified by Harriet Fleisig that Jackson Van Deusen has been court ordered to your home for one year effectiv"ovember 15,* 1977. We are advised that we must cancel youO Emergency. Foster Home contract on the basis of the following section of the Contras Costa Co. Social Services Department Manual: �\ v Section 54-210, pg. 2, sec. 111...05 sidized emiergency foster homes are to be used for shelter care oniyir Children are to be moved into more permanent arrangements as rapidly.as is`,legally possible and as is consistent with their welfare. Homes..giving ongoing foster care are not to be selected for subsidy, ('Under no circL-nstances shall emergenSt shelter care include-6n-coin Taster care," according to State Manua - (1, . . In accordance with Section three of our Emergency Foster Home Agreement dated May 11, 1977, we are•giving you two weeks notice. Thus, the agree- went will to�a�f 7/77.-:\ If you Trish to"appeal this decision you should contact: Appeals and Comolaints Unit, 2401 Stanwell Drive, Rm. 120, Concord, Attn: Mr. Ralph Pollard (phone 671-4114). We are truly sorry to Iasi you to the Emergency Foster Care program. You (and I includeaie-Hhole family) have provided an invaluable service. In the almost two years since you began, you have cared for 29 children, giving each the care and love needed in their times of crisis. The so- cial workers who have placed children with you have been unaninvus in their praise of the care you have given. Thank you for a Job well done. Sincerely, - Mrs. Penny James Licensing Social Worker Ms. qBet;ZMaining Licensing Supervisor PJ:BM:kr ROW W �'�l�,rj cc: Marge Robinson c � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 1977 In the Matter of Proposed Transfer of Certain Territory to Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District . The Board on November 22, 1977 having fixed December 20, 1977 at 11: 05 a.m. for hearing on the petition (transmitted by Air. Richard Keefe, Associate Superintendent of Schools, Special Education Programs and Services) to transfer inhabited territory (Purson Lane - Shulgin Road area) from the Mount Diablo Unified School District to Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District; and The Board having received a December 13, 1977 letter from Mr. Robert Fifield, Associate Superintendent of Schools, . Administration and Instructional Services, requesting that the date for said hearing be changed to January 3, 1978 at 10: 45 a.m. for the reason that the notice of hearing established by California Education Code requires a longer lead time than afforded by the December 20 hearing date; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that January 3, 1978 at 10:45 a.m. is FIXED for hearing on proposed transfer of the afore- said territory. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977• 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Superintendent of Schools Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 13th day of T), e-PmhPr 192 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BDeputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY December 13_, 19 Z.Z In the Matter of Authorizing Legal Defense. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request for legal defense made on behalf of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is REFERRED to the Canadian Indemnity Co. , which provides liability insurance protection to the District pursuant to Policy No. 89-SFD-359043, said District having been named in Superior Court Action No. 180552, Hazel Harrison, Plaintiff. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Canadian Indemnity Co. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c/o Bayly, Martin & Supervisors Fay Inc. , 5050 Broadway affixed this 13th day of Dece=bQr 19 Oakland, CA 94611 County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works By � .( � , Deputy Clerk Business & Services Patricia A. Bell Contra Costa County Fire Protection District H-24 4/77 15m 0�IFdI� � C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Hearings on Proposed Fourth Year (1978-1979) Housing and Community Development Act Program. As recommended by the Director of Planning IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that January 3, 1978 at 11:20 a.m. is FIXED for the first public hearing on the recommendations of the Contra Costa County Community Development Advisory Council with respect to the proposed Fourth Year (1978-1979) Housing and Community Development Act Program, and January 17, 1978 at 11:00 a.m. is FIXED for the second hearing thereon. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Community Development Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Advisory Council Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 13th dar of nanamhPr 19 _ County Administrator n J. R. OLSSON. Clerk Sy J ?t . Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m 010610 1 l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 . 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing Negotiation for Lease of Space, County Hospital IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Lease Management Section, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate for lease of space in Martinez to be used by the County Hospital for the Medicare, Medi-Cal and insurance sections in order to consolidate related staff performance functions and to relieve overcrowded conditions at the County Hosp L al buaiiacao Wi-A.I..G.3. Passed by the Board on December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors Auditor-Controller wed this 13th day of D .c' .mbP . 19677Medical Director J. OLSSON, Clerk Human Resources Director H 24 12/74 - 15•M 6y Sandra L N- e1son Deputy Clerk (�91�J1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13. , 19 77 In the Matter of Approval of amended State Nutrition Project Plan and Budget and State Contract Amendment #29-214-11 effective January 1, 1978 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute a revised Nutrition Project plan and budget, providing for project expansion to 21 sites and 950 meals daily, and an increase of $99,832 in Federal Title VII funds, and further, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute State of California Department of Aging Contract Amendment #29-214-11 (State #07774431) effective January 1, 1978, to a new total of $541,042 in Federal Title VII Older American Act funds for the contract period July 1, 1977 to September 30, 1978, to provide for program expansion to 21 sites and 950 meals per day at no additional County expense. PASSED BY THE BOARD on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Attn: Contracts S Grants Unit cc: County Administrator affixed this 13t'raoy of December 19 77 County Auditor-Controller County Health Department/ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Nutrition Project State of California By '` 'im Deputy Clerk Sandra L. ' Nielson i EH-24g3/7G 15m n�► .� 2 ST.:NDAZQ AGREEMENT — APPROVED THE ElCONTRACTOR I. ATTORNEY GENERAL j ❑ STATE AGENCY STATE 7 _ ORN.A STD. � _�.•i 1/731 _ ❑ DEPT, OF GEN. SER. ElCONTROLLER THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2 day of November , 1977 ❑ in the Stare of California, by and between State of California, through its duly elected or appointed, ❑ qualified and acting ❑ TITLE OF OFFICER ACTING FOR STATE AGENCY NUMBER Director State of California - Department of Aging 0777G32 herezi(trr culled the Stute• and Contra Costa County (Health DeDa_rtr:ent) hereafter called the Contructor. !V V AI -L MTNESSETH: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as follows: (Set forth service to he rendered by Contructor,amount to be paid Contractor,time for performance or completion,and attach plans and specifications,if any.) W I T N E S S E T H It is mutually agreed between the parties hereto that Section Five o4' Contract iTo. 0777 31 dated July 27, 1977 , is amended effective January 1, 197 as follows: 5. In consideration of the ongoing performance of the above in a manner considered satisfactory to the State, the State shall pay Contractor a total amount not to exceed $ 541,0!2 , which is derived solely from federal funds and which shall be spent in accordance with the budget which is part of the approved Project Grant Application. A portion of the total contract amount shall be paid Contractor not more frequently than monthly, in advance, during the term of this agreement up to the total contract amount, upon receipt and approval of Report of Expenditures and Request for Payment (CDA-30N) by the State in quadruplicate (k). In the event the full amount of funds to pay Contractor pursuant to this amendment are not made available to the State by the United States Department of He�hh Education N�APPROVED HRA Contracts Administrator The provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto, upon the date firs ameve t STATE OF CALIFORNIA l y CONTRACTOR AGENCY 0 NAT RAS.TOR Of O R TNAN AN INDIVIDUAL. STATE w"ETNER A CORPORATION _ Department of Aging E,Y IAUT zo, RIZEO StGNATUR a. AUT f. eO'/ bIATUREI Tontra Costa County 4► „ 1 / �/ rd of SuParvisors TtrLE T— Eip, O. Box 911 Director Chairman, Board of Supe ► S Martinez, California 94553 ADQRESS 'CONTINUED ON 1 SHEETS. EACH SEARING NAME OF CONTRACTORP {k1 Department of Genera! Services AMOUNT ENCUMdEREO APPROPRIATION FUND Use ONLY $ Title VII Grant Special Deposit I UNENCUMOERED BALANCE ITEM CHAPTER STATUTES FISCAL YEAR `L,M Pn ACY nuacrT s 1978 i bCp:rtm:^nt of General Services ADI. INC+EASING ENCU..R_RAv CE FUNC T1 ON A r'�? ;R O v rr D S 99,63= // Contractual Services ADI. LINE ITEM ALLOTMENT t9. ' 1 hr• r 1(y ut,nn r.Iti rncn rN:rfi snal 6nuldedltu that hudxcted furrl.� T.B.A. No. B•F7, ao. urea awlilallir !fir thI•tN•r t Ind pttr;mma.f, th.e a-;n nditlne s!ulyd ulRlver gY / \` r. �SI GNA TU RE OF AC OU TING 7FF1 R DATE nlef Courtin! I hrrr.rby t t•rtlfy that fill cond •inn fir ecemptioo set(firth in State Adrniui+tnitisle�funual Se•.ctu.fi 130'1 huce:IN-e-11t:nrn111114I %Vith and 'I:1 dlN:urTNrnt is exempt frnm review by thn Urtxtrtnrrrrt of Finunct:. SIGMAA TT/UU,61' O/F �O�FFICLRSI GN G UN BEHALF OF THE AGENCY D/AT- Microfitmad with board or er '1 c 110TIFIC4TIO0 OF NUTP,ITION PI?OJELI AWAeU CALIFORNIA DEPA(?MMNT OF ACING 706757049 918 J Street 1. STATE-PP.OJECT riUrABER; Sacramento, California 95814 I_ BUDGET YEAR: COUTRACT riD .0777 44.30 , 07774431, 07774432 Q FIRST Q SECOND Q Fri ourtn 3. '1 YPE Or ACTION: f�EGlrtulNG ��_1-77 ,ENING 9-30-78 Q CHANGE I:t PROJEC7 PERIOD A. APPROVED PROJECT PERIOD: Q CHANGE 1.1 BUDGET PERIOD BEGINNING 2-1-74 .ENDING 9-30-78 Q CHAr1Gc IN COST CATEGOP,Y ALLOCATIONS D CH_NZ;F IN COST SHARING RATIO S. FISCAL YEAR FROM WHICH FUNDS ARE AWARDED:Q OTHER (Sec BLOC): +)2) FY 19 7P b_ NAM AND ADDRCSS OF P.ECIPIENT ORGAN:42ATiO`: 7. r+AME AND ADDRESS OF PROGRAM DIRECTOR. . Contra Costa County Dri. Orlyn H. .Flood P.O. Bw.- 871 P.O. Box 871 Martinez, CA 94553 P- artinez, CA 94553 8: APPPOVED C037 9_ MtPUTATIOY QF- AWAP,D COST C:-,EGCRIES AMCUNT A- TOTAL APPROVED SUDGET s 815,543 f EesoxN- --------------- s 310,640 non-match 263168 B_ I_GUIPrtENT 199 > B. LESS ANTICIPATED PPOJECT C- lt:,x FOOD ....-- --•------ 94,y7 INCO..t� .............. ..__.�' 1027097 . D. TRAVEL (STAFF) ----•---- 10,228 _ 4D j C.• ESTIMATED IMATED NET COST -6s7,278 E. CONSULT:,NTS............. t -.-•••----- F. Din Z iC COST 5-------------- 2j5,4_)U 81� ,cj� j D. LESS NON-FEDEPAL RESOURCES 140,2j6 G: ICTAL Dl?ECT COSTS.-.-_ _ - c •E. FEDERAL SNARE OF tIET COST.__ 541,Q42 i 0 • H- INDIRECT COSTS: - 0 LIF 5 SASE F. LESS CARRY-OVER_.. • 1_ ..'TOTAL APPROVED BUD:;-=T 815,543 G. AMOUNT OF THIS AWARD 5[�1 04Z lI1_ P.E>.tA2�5: -A1`1.:ot mw?e Ts 0"L2 a ies .. of taerd vney 1e w:pettded for supporting social services. . B. Q Unless r-_eised. ?te amount on Linc E alio-w. COMPUTATION OF AWARD. `+ill cons:itute"o coling for Federz perticipo:ton in the cp?ra.ed cosi. - C- 10 The Feecral shere of a vrojer: cost is canted only ..nen :'re C'st is acerue3 and the non-Federal share of the cost has been emnits 6ured. F..ccc.at vI Federol f..nds (eitner through od.once or reim6ursement)docs not constitute staining or these iunas- ' 17- Off the ocrucl net eo2t�1lis less th=n the a.wouitt en L:nsr C a6a7CCOMPUTATION OF AWARD, the non_Federol uherst ...II meet Zond tnV r sd.+spl ".We-ill .nee$ / :of the coat los, the net cast for Iiia r►e;"et Tear a this o.rord. E. Q In occePnn9 the gronr hcr_.n a--;ed Tor ...ppert of the e.ronoed oortios of on e.isring prograM the raeipient agues to tna.nta.n c.pw+drrv.es I01 t..- p.o9ra.w in thw ornovn►of S during the epprs..,Cd protect r��pe.iod_ F_ • 1 ern c• I�s� Ic.�r7• •�oel- 11_ PAYEE: Contra Costa CoL tv P.O. Box. 871 � . 2-Artinez, CA 94553 0777L432 Jane J. Levy, Director ' .....I. ... • 1 c -1 •..f4,i....-•..: AC c./'..• <fr"...7..11r r..Tr: NOTIFICATION OF NUTRITION PROJCC P 4:A i1) GU:fiH:hC7 07774432 �'% �': ''.7 i . SiA1 E. f'E'.OJE:CT IFl;F1ElE:f; 900730 9 3. TYPE Of ACTION 1 2. :EIUUGET YEAR: • Dnr= SMOIND our th• IIEI! rmir:::im; ( 7-1-77 ),.-efoir.. ( 9-30-78 x SUE E IttU"% IT CC% Co.,�tra Costa County (Health Department) —2— and Welfare pursuant to Title VII of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended, this amendment (with the- exception of this paragraph thereof) shall be void and shall be of no effect. All other terms and provisions of this contract remain unchanged. `C r c In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Request of Alternatives for California Women that Provisions of the County Ordinance be Waived. The Board having received a December 6, 1977 letter from Ms. S.A. Stephenson, Canvass Coordinator, Alternatives for California Women, 530 - 40th Street, Suite 1, Oakland, California 94609 requesting that provisions of the County Ordinance be waived to. permit said organization to solicit funds after 7 p.m. ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the County Sheriff-Coroner and County Counsel for report. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order- entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Ms. S. A. Stephenson Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Sheriff-Coroner Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 13thday of December 19= County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �l //7/P,4 j_C__ Deputy Clerk Ro bie Gij errez H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13, —11977 In the Matter of ' Reliever Airport Master Plan Study Work Order No. 5493-927 The Board of Supervisors having entered into a Planning Gant Agree- ment with the Federal Aviation Admimstratum for a Reliever Airport Master Plan Study, and the Public Works Director having recommended that based on the recommendations of a selection eammittee the Board enter into a Consultant Agreement with the fine of Daniel, Mann, Johnson, & Nendenhall to accomplish the study program described in the Planning Gant Application; IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that an Agreement with the fine of Daniel, mann, Johnson, & Mendenhall, not to exceed $67,420 without prior written authori- zation by the Public Works Director,, is approved, and IT IS FU7RTBER ORDERED that the Public Works Director be authorized to execute the Agreement. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public :•tip Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Administratiai Supervisors affixed this 13th day of December 19 77 cc: Public Works Director • County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel Acting ng Airport Manager By // /�G'uo Deputy Clerk N.POUS H-24 4/77 15m r AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BEIIIEEN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AND DANIEL, MANN, JOHNSON, F MENDENHALL This Agreement, made this 13th day of December , 1977, by and between the County of Contra Costa, California (hereinafter referred to as the "County") and Daniel, Mann, Johnson, F Mendenhall (hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant") : WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the County has applied for and received a planning grant from the Federal Aviation Administration for a Reliever Airport Diaster Plan Study for the County; and WHEREAS, the County wishes to accomplish the study program described in the Planning Grant Application (Part IV of the application) ; and WHEREAS, the County wishes to retain the Consultant to provide the ser- vices described in the Planning Grant Application; NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows: 1. Application A. The Planning Grant Application submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration by the County dated November 4, 1976 (hereinafter referred to as the "Application") , by this reference to be incorporated in and made a part hereof. -B. United States The work in this agreement is included in Planning Grant Project No. A-06-0008-02, which is being undertaken and accomplished by the County, in Microfilmed with board order -1- i l l J v accordance with the terms and conditions of a Grant Agreement between the County and the United States . under the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended, and the Regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration, pursuant to which the United States has agreed to pay a certain percentage of the costs of the project that are determined to be allowable project costs under the Act. The United States is not a party to this contract and no reference in this contract to the FAA or any representative thereof, or to any rights granted to the FAA or any representative thereof, or the United States, by the contract, makes the United States a party to this contract. 2. Contract Services The Consultant will perform those services in fart IV of the Apnlication except for those services to be performed by the County as described herein. 3. County Services The County will undertake the following functions as to the County's part in assisting the Consultant in undertaking the Reliever Airport "taster Plan Study: A. For the Lone Tree and Oakley Sites, provide the necessary surveys and ground control to shoot orthographic photographics at a 1" = 200' scale. B For the North Richmond Site, provide rectified aerial photographs at a 1" = 200' scale. C. Provide unit construction costs and land value information as required. D. Coordinate steering committee reviews, public hearings as well as County and local agency reviews. E. Provide as required, printed community involvement documents. F. From the Consultant's camera ready copy, provide printed environ- mental documents for local, state and federal review. -2- 00620 (( ccr�nn l►0620 G. Provide, where applicable, existing County information that may be required in furnishing the services as outlined in this Agreement and Part IV of the Planning Grant Application. 4. Insurance The Consultant shall, at no expense to the County, furnish certificates acceptable to the County of liability insurance of at least Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) (combined single limit) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries or death to one or more persons in one accident or occurrence. The Con- sultant will provide the County thirty (30) days notice of policy lapse or cancel- lation. The Consultant shall also name the County as a named insured on the above referenced policies. 5. Fee In consideration for the professional services set forth in this Agree- ment, the fee shall be on a lump sum basis. The fee for Phases I through III will not exceed Sixty One Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy Dollars ($61,870) including the One Thousand Dollar ($1,000) fee for preparing the PGP application which was completed by A. J. Parry & Associates. Upon authorization from the County to proceed, the fee for Phase IV will not exceed Five Thousand Five Hundred Fifty Dollars ($5,550) . Partial payments shall be made monthly within thirty (30) days upon receipt of invoice from the Consultant. The County shall retain five percent (5%) of the total lump sum fee until such time as the final report is accepted by the County. 6. Public Informational Meetings The Consultant will participate in up to four (4) public informational meetings and will furnish any necessary data and exhibits that have been prepared as part of the planning grant program. Any additional material that may be required will be furnished at additional expense to the County as per written authorizat4.on of the Public Works Director. The timing of those informational meetings shall approximate such meetings as set forth on Figure 2, Part IV of the Planning Grant Application. 7. Printing of Report A preliminary draft of the Reliever Airport Master Plan Study will be provided by the Consultant at the conclusion of the Study for review by the County . and the Federal Aviation Administration. -3- 01)621 Subsequent to this review, the Consultant will provide fifty (50) copies of the final report and two hundred and fifty (250) copies of a summary report. The summary report shall include the forward, conclusions and recommendations of the final report and a preliminary Airport Layout Plan for the proposed site. 8. Time Upon notice to proceed, Phases I through III will be completed within nine (9) months. Upon authorization from the County to proceed, Phase IV will be completed in four (4) months. No work other than that associated with the study design and grant application shall be accomplished by the Consultant under this Agreement unless and until all procedural requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration's Planning Grant Program have been met arid a Grant Agreement has been completed for this study between the federal Aviation Administration and the County. 9. Coordination As the planning progresses, full coordination will be maintained with the County and with other area agencies and committees as required by the study. The Consultant will coordinate with the appropriate and jurisdictional offices and personnel of the Federal Aviation Administration on matters in their area of interest during the Study. If necessary, the Consultant will attend hearings before the Airport Land Use Commission, the County Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors. 10. Designation of Sponsor Representative In order to expedite the undertaking of work outlined herein and to permit the correlation of data arid materials, plans, commitments and corresond- ence, the County will designate a representative to whom all correspondence, materials, plans, requests for conferences, and other similar data will be directed. The Consultant agrees to keep the County's representative fully informed regarding the work, and to cooperate with the County in coordinating the work and resolvin!, all matters related to the conclusions and procedures, undertakings, work schedule, and other actions prior to the final submission of reports set forth above. -4- n�►�:;�2 11. Compliance with Applicable Law The Consultant shall comply with any and all local, state and federal laws regarding age, citizenship, hours, wages, and conditions of employment affecting the service covered by this Agreement; and the Consultant shall pay the contributions measured by wages of his employees required by the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, the Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and any other payroll tax. 12. Termination for Convenience of County The County has tfie right of cancellation oil thirty (30) days notice in writing from the County to the Consultant, such notice to be forwarded by certified mail. The Consultant shall be paid for fees and time expended up to the date of cancellation. After final payment of all fees and expenses, the County shall receive copies of all work performed to date, including calculations, data, narratives and drawings. Such data shall be, at that time, the property of the County. 13. Records All financial records pertaining to the Planning Project shall be made available to authorized representatives of tfle Federal Aviation Administration and the Comptroller General of the United States in conformity to regulations. These records will be field for three (3) years following the audit or as required by the above agencies. 14. Copyright and Proprietary Ownership All published material such as reports, maps, and other documents pre- pared in connection with the Planning Project and planning work activity shall contain a standard notice that the material was prepared under an Airport Master Planning Grant provided by the Federal Aviation Administration. The County shall make these documents available for examination by the public. In•addition, no material prepared in connection with the Planning Project and other planning work activity shall be subject to copyright in the United States or in any other country. The Federal Aviation Administration shall have unrestricted authority to publish, disclose and otherwise use, in whole or in part, any reports, data and other materials prepared with Airport Planning Grant funds. -5- 00623 15. CRA Assurance The Consultant agrees to conduct the Planning Project in compliance with all the requirements imposed by or pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and by Part 21 of the Regulations of the Office of Secretary of Transportation, as amended. 16. Certification The Consultant certifies that no individuals or group of individuals other than bona fide employees were utilized in securing this Plaster Plan Grant. 17. Production Schedule and Travel The production schedule and related trips for undertaking the services. set forth herein will be at the discretion of the Consultant, but the Consultant shall attempt to coordinate all visits to include any special conferences or meetings desired by the County. 18. . Project Delays Should any delays in the performance of the project be incurred as a result of actions by the County or the Federal Aviation Administration, the Consultant's obligation for project completion shall be extended by an amount of time equal to the delays. The Consultant will notify the County of the cause of delays, and estimate completion dates via the monthly progress reports that are prepared for the FAA during the course of the study. 19. Subcontracting idith the exception of A. J. Parry and Associates, Inc. , Environmental Science Associates, Inc. , and R.V.K. Consultants, the Consultant will not sub- contract for services as set forth above without written consent of the County. 20. Additional Services Services required beyond the scope of the contract or after final pre- sentation of the study shall be made available to the County. Terms of such services are subject to mutual agreement of both parties. -6- 00624 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be signed by their proper officers the day and year first above written. DANIEL, MANN, JOHNSON, $ MENDENHALL Title Associate Vice President Date November 28, 1977 CONTRA COSTAkCOUNTY By tjoz � Title Public Works Director Date Decenber 13, 1977 0062D PART Iv PROGRAM NARRATIVE FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN AIRPORT MSTER PLAN RELIEVER AIRPORT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INTRODUCTION The demand for additional airport facilities in Contra Costa County, California, has been identified in a series of studies, most recently in the: • Association of Bay Area Governments' Regional Airport System Study • Contra Costa County Airport Site Selection Study • Buchanan Field Airport Master Plan Study Currently, the only publicly owned airport within the County is Buchanan Field Airport, and this facility will be approaching its operational capacity well before the 20-year planning horizon. The aforementioned studies have concluded that an additional airport will be required in order to avoid: 1. Increased congestion at Buchanan Field Airport (projected to reach operational capacity during the 1980-1985 time period) and the resultant user delays and increased fuel consumption. 2. Greater incompatibility between aircraft operations and residential development in the vicinity of Buchanan Field Airport. 3. Constraints on aviation growth in Contra Costa County along with associated economic activity. The Airport Site Selection Study completed in November 1975 evaluated twenty-two (22) potential locations for new airport(s) (see Figure 1) , and described the top three sites as: 1. "The Oakley and Lone "free sites are essentially equivalent and repre- sent the hest locations for airport development from the standpoint of airspace, accessibility to potential users, cost, environmental impacts, and land use considerations. The development of an airport site in the Richmond area offers the greatest advantage from the standpoint of its location with respect to demand. However, environmental and airspace conflicts and cost make this site less desirable from a County perspective." Recognizing the need for new facilities as identified in the previous studies, and the necessity of a policy decision as to which site to develop, Contra Costa County is sponsoring the preparation of an Airport Master Plan. ANTICIPATED BENEFITS The program described herein will accomplish four key objectives: 1. The results of the Airport Site Selection Study will be refined and a determination made as to the single best site for future airport development. 2. Site endorsement by the Federal Aviation Administration and an Airport Site Permit from the State of California will be secured. 3. An orderly plan of airport development will be outlined for the selected site. 4. The implementation of this plan will help to reduce local operations at Buchanan Field Airport by providing an outlying reliever airport. APPROACH The following program narrative describes the scope and sequence of tasks to be undertaken during the development of a Reliever Airport Master Plan for Contra Costa County. This approach is illustrated graphically in Figure 2. PHASE I Task 1 - Community Involvement Program A. Schedule A structured program of public involvement will be incorporated into the project at specific milestones. These points will include, but not be limited to: 1. Kickoff meeting - to inform the general public of the study goals, objectives, scope, timing, and to advise them of the mechanisms by which they have access to the planning process. 2. Evaluation Workshops - to review and refine the technical evaluation of site alternatives. 3. Formal Environmental ]Hearing - review and comment on the Environmental Impact Report as required prior to a receipt of Federal Aviation Admi- nistration site endorsement and California State Site Permit. 2. 00027 4. Final Presentation - to inform all interested parties of the final conclusions, recommendations, and plans. -B. Procedures 1. Technical Steering Committee: A technical steering committee will be established at the beginning of the study to: (1) meet at appropriate times during the course of the study, (2) review and comment on interim analyses and reports, and (3) serve as a forum for the community involvement program. The following agencies will be invited to designate a representative: a. County Department of Public {forks b. County Planning Department C. County Aviation Liaison Committee d. County Airport Land Use Commission e. Federal Aviation Administration f. California Division of Aeronautics g. Metropolitan Transportatiow Commission 2. Communication Devices: In order to insure that all interested parties are informed as to study results, a structured informational program will be established. This program will include, at the direction of the Technical Steering Com- mittee, some of the following devices: a. Tabloids b. Media news releases C. Briefing sheets d. Mailing list Task 2 - Inventory A. Aviation Plans and Studies Existing plans and previous studies relevant to the development of a general aviation airport in Contra Costa County will be incorporated into the devel- opment of the Master Plan. Specific coordination will be maintained with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission in its Regional Plan update as well as CalTrans, which is revising the State Aviation Plan. Specific issues which will be reviewed and updated include: 3. 0062.8 1. Historical aviation activity levels 2. Existing system capacity 3. Aviation forecasts a. Based aircraft b. Aircraft operations a 4. Airspace and navaids S. User distribution 6. Proposed development of nearby airports. B. Environmental Reconnaissance The environmental reconnaissance conducted for the Site Selection Study will be updated to reflect relevant changes in the vicinity of the three sites. C. Mapping .and Aerial Photography Rectified aerial photographs will be prepared for each of the three sites at a scale of 1" = 2001 . dapping at the North Richmond site will be fur- nished by the County from maps recently prepared for the City of Richmond. The Oakley and Lone Tree sites will be flown as a part of this project. Survey and ground control will be established so that maps with 2-foot contours suitable for preliminary engineering can be ultimately prepared. D. Financial Resources A review will be made as to the County's current airport maintenance, operational , as well as financial and administrative policies as they would relate to the development of a new county airport. E. Engineering Factors Preliminary factors affecting construction at each of the sites will be determined for use in the evaluation process and Master Plan preparation. Factors to be evaluated include: 1. Engineering suitability of the native soils 2. Drainage characteristics 3. Proximity to required construction material 4. Factors affecting utility connections. 4. 00629 F. Wind Data Available meteorological data will be gathered and presented for each of the three sites. Task 3 - Role Identification After completing the evaluation of forecasts, inventory data, and initial public reactions, the role of the airport (locally, on a County-wide basis, and regionally) , will be defined. This task will involve a determination of the airport's function, e.g. , exclusive touch-and-go, local service, full service, both on a short- and long-range basis. The Steering Committee will be heavily involved in making this policy decision. The role of the airport will establish the basis from which facility requirements can be determined. PRASE II Task 4 - Facility Requirements Preparatory to a detailed evaluation of the three site alternatives, facility requirements will be determined and a conceptual facility layout will be pre- pared. Schematic layouts will reflect individual site characteristics and be based on a determination of the following facility requirements: A. Airfield Requirements 1. Runways: number, length, strength, width, clearances, clear zones, separation, approach slopes, configuration, alignment, and grade. 2. Taxiways: width, clearances, and location. 3. Lighting and marking: approaches, runways, and taxiways. 4. Navigational and approach aids. B. Support Facility Requirements 1. Based aircraft tiedowns . 2. Transient aircraft tiedowns 3. hangar storage 4. Fixed base operator acreage 5. Automobile parking. 5. 00630 C. Concept Sketch Based on the requirements determined above, schematic layouts for each of the three sites will be prepared. These layouts will illustrate: 1. Runway(s) alignment 2. Gross area requirements 3. Ground access connections 4. Utility connections 5. Area of noise influence. Task 5 - Site Evaluation Each of the three sites will be evaluated according to the following criteria: A. Airspace Conflicts The conclusions of the Site Selection Study will be updated and a formal FAA airspace approval will be solicited. B. Development Costs The "relative" costs identified in the Site Selection Study will be refined and oriented towards their "absolute" value. Estimates of construction and acquisition costs will be developed based on: 1. Application of current value per acre to gross area requirements identified in Task 4. 2. Application of recent unit costs to each concept sketch. These costs will include: a. Clearing and grubbing b. Cut and/or fill (as required) C. Airfield paving d. Utility and access connections e. Utility relocation/removal (as required) f. Miscellaneous site-dependent costs. C. Environmental Considerations The results of the environmental reconnaissance (Task 2-B) will be organized in a manner which provides a comparison of relative environmental impacts among the three sites. The end product of this effort will be structured to facilitate its later use as "Project Impacts" and "Alternatives to the Proposed Project" sections in the Environmental Impact Assessment Report (Task 8) . G 00631 D. Socio-political Acceptability Airport development at each of the three sites will be evaluated with respect to its compatibility with existing County and local policies. Additionally, the results of the community involvement program as reflected in questionnaires, attitudinal surveys, and workshops will be reflected within this category of evaluation. PRASE III Task 6 - Site Recommendation Based on the results of Task 5, a ranking system will be developed to select the most advantageous site for future airport development within Contra Costa County. The ranking system to be used will be based on the format established in the Site Selection Study, modified to reflect input from the community involvement program. Additional analysis will be conducted and documented which will describe the sensitivity of the conclusions to the weighing of evaluation criteria. All material will be organized in such a manner as to facilitate a decision by Contra Costa County policy makers with respect to endorsing the site recommenda- tion. This action will not constitute a commitment to construct a new airport; however, it will provide direction as to the one site plan to be refined to Diaster Plan detail. Task 7 - Preliminary Airport Diaster Plans A. Preliminary Airport Layout Plan The concept sketch (Task 4-C) appropriate to the selected site will be " refined to the degree required to: (1) complete an environmental impact assessment report, and (2) request Federal Aviation Administration site endorsement action. B. Land Use Plan Land uses within those areas that will be affected by obstruction standards (Federal Aviation Regulations, Part 77) and/or aircraft noise will be inves- tigated. A review will be made of existing land uses in these areas and their compatibility with an airport will be evaluated. General recommenda- tions as to future land use in these areas, including recommendations concerning the relative merits of adjacent industrial/commercial parks, 7. 0()632 recreational, residential, and agricultural uses, will be presented on a land use drawing. C. Staging Plan Following the selection of the appropriate airfield, building area, and related airport development plans, staging recommendations will be made for each basic element of the plan (i.e. , runway/taxiway development, additions to the building area, access improvements, etc.) . The preliminary Airport plaster Plan drawings and narrative will indicate and describe increments of improvement/expansion for the short-, intermediate-, and long-range demand forecasts. D. Financial Feasibility Based upon the aviation forecasts as set forth in this master plan report, financial projections will be made for the ensuing ten-year period to ascer- tain the major sources of revenues as well as projections as to day-to-day operational and maintenance costs. Projections of these data will be made for the ensuing ten-year period to ascertain whether net revenues at a new airport will be sufficient to cover the cost of proposed capital improve- ments. The financial feasibility and management of a new aiport operated as part of a County airport system will be addressed. Task 8 - Environmental Impact Document A. Draft Environmental Impact Document An environmental impact document will be prepared which discusses both the positive and negative impacts of airport development at the selected site and adheres to the guidelines for such documents as described in the Depart- ment of Transportation/Federal Aviation Administration Order 5050.2A, "In- structions for Processing Airport Development Actions Affecting the Environ- ment (Revised)". The document will also discuss those additional areas, such as energy and growth induction, which will allow it to conform to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act and the guidelines issued thereunder. Special attention will be directed to the exposition of possible measures to mitigate or eliminate any undesirable or adverse environ- mental impacts. Selected alternatives to the plan will be fully examined and described. 8. Certain features of the proposed airport will require special impact con- sideration. Therefore, in addition to general consideration of all the subjects specified in the state and federal guidelines, the completed report will direct particular attention to the following issues: 1. Land Use and Conformance to Area Plans: The proposed use of the airport site would be examined in terms of present and proposed zoning and evaluated relative to surrounding land uses in the area of influence. Development on prime agricultural soils would be discussed, where appropriate. Land use conflicts with existing or potential recreation areas, such as those conflicts that may occur at the Oakley and North Richmond sites, would be analyzed. 2. Noise: Future noise levels generated by airport operations would be set forth and the State of California's noise/land use compatibility ratings would be used to analyze potential land use conflicts. 3. Air Quality: The impact of air operations on air quality in the airport environs would be determined by the analytical method suggested by the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District (Guidelines, July 1975). 4. Community Services: Evaluation would be made of community service demand, impact on capacity, and need for increased facilities or modification of facil- ities providing water, sewers, and power, and police and fire protec- tion. S. Hydrology: The impact of airport development on drainage and groundwater resources would be examined. 6. Ecology: The effect on any rare or endangered plant or animal species and their associated habitats would be discussed. 9. 00634 7. Archaeology: A literature search and field survey of the airport site would be conducted and mitigation measures set forth to protect known archae- ological resources. In summary, the proposed airport plan would be reviewed and evaluated in terms of its positive and negative impacts upon airport property and upon the surrounding community. Particular attention will be directed to the seven subjects enumerated above. However, all environmental consequences (as well as mitigation measures, alternatives to the proposed project, etc.), will be considered. B. Final Environmental Impact Document (Not to be completed under the planning grant) Upon completion of the draft environmental impact document, the analysis will be presented to the Planning Commission and/or Board of Supervisors for comments and approval . Comments received during the draft review period will be answered as a separate project, either by county staff or by a contractor and incorporated, upon further analysis (if necessary), into the Final Environmental Impact Document. PHASE IV The Federal Aviation Administration's San Francisco District Office shall authorize the County to proceed with Phase IV prior to any work being accomplished under Tasks 9 and 10. Task 9 - Final Airport Master Plans A. Airport Layout Plan Airport Layout Plan drawings and tables will be prepared, including the airport layout, a location map, a vicinity map, a basic data table, and an all-weather wind rose. This plan shall be developed in accordance with FAA Advisor}, Circulars 150/5070-6, "Airport Master Plans", and 150/ 5300-4B, "Utility Airports". 10. nL c� 1 !i 635 •B. On-Airport Land Use Plan The On-Airport Land Use Plan will show recommended land use categories for all airport property. This plan will illustrate the areas set aside for airfield facilities, general aviation development, airport access, buffer zones, the location of navigational aids, and other improvements that are recommended. C. Approach and Clear Zone Plan []eight limitations in the vicinity of the recommended site will be deter- mined using Federal Aviation Regulations, Part 77, "Objects Affecting Navigable Airspace". "These limitations will be discusses] in narrative and depicted on an Approach and Clear Zone drawing. D. Zoning Ordinance The model airport zoning ordinance outlined in FAA Advisory Circular 150/5190-3A, "Model Airport Hazard Zoning Ordinance", will be modified as appropriate to the recommended site and incorporated into the blaster Plan Report. Suggested modifications to local general plans and zoning ordinances will be made which provide for future land use compatibility. Task 10 - Implementation Plans A. Management General recommendations will be made as to personnel and administrative requirements as well as the function of a new airport within the overall County organization. In developing such recommendations and to insure efficiency, consideration will be given to the existing airport person- nel organization, administrative policies, and the County's functional organization. B. Financial The consultant will analyze various financing plans, i.e. , general obliga- tion bonds, revenue bonds, private financing, revenue financing, or combi- nations of these basic alternatives. In making appropriate recommendations as to methods of financing improvements, consideration will be given to the County's policy of financing and improving existing airport facilities. .11. n{ i11- A The eligibility of all proposed Facility developments for federal and state aid will be determined. 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CQ*.cl ICA-------------- ♦ ♦..v:t..t PCCo•"«CN�L� \.Niv- V «a•ft .�•..c• __ o.i!,.a; n[rttr.NtuT rR[:4ti•i:f 'b sN JC N7pgV `�"I1 yt...t[• �,.� L...Y�f�w VlV•\I,t \t++.MwTPn• 1+, � IwOCL T♦ � '\f r\•Na\•C"1 taNQ V1t d co,trY FikuTf? PROJECT FLOW DIAGRAM /�1 � ;C.�\•{ftit'Y t\:1YFJ:7 PR.iGQA)1 ��/I•- y� �y•Iyt, L_v4T- RELIEVER AIRPORT MASTER PLAN STUDY rr,!TPA 11"OST'1 CC11InJTY Alexander & Alexander Inc':_., exander 3550 Wilshire Boulevard 197- Los Angeles. California 90010 exander Telephone 213 385.5211 TWX 910.321.2907PULLlG V10ic'r.S !T December 12, 1977 Mark L. Kermit Deputy Public Works Director Public Works Dept. , 6th floor County Administration Bldg. Martinez, California 94553 Dear Mr. Kermit: We are pleased to enclose the following insurance documents: d Insurance Policy No. ❑ Endorsement No. for Policy No. R1 Certificate of Insurance. regarding coverage for Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall. ❑ Loss Payable Form. ❑ Audit. ❑ Binder. ❑ Document for your records. ❑ Insurance Company document to be completed and returned. ❑ Invoice No. ❑ Credit Memorandum No. El cc: Mr. George Jansen, DMJM-Redwood City, Ca. Mr. Richard McDermott, DMJM-L.A. Mr. Jack Cummings, Alexander & Alexander, Inc. Aetna Insurance Company If you have any questions regarding the enclosed, please advise. Yours very truly, Alexa 1 r & Alexander, Inc. atricia A. 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Cancellation: Sh,,tuld aft•.• t•f the ahoee des lblel p9licies be t:ancel'ed before the expir:.?ttnn date thereof. the issuing Com- ' I:,Irry eii1l (1)dta:nr to iTle:ii 30 tfay< vrrittvn noticL to th below named c+2rtsficafr• holder, but faiture.to m.)il :v:lice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company.` x :s _ Nar•• r•,•;.. ,�•-.:, :eiF•.n11-„<;>��r} -_ __ _�. _ ,12/12/77 Mark L. Kermit ' Deputy Public Works Director ALEXANDER & EXAND INC. Public Works Department, 6th floor �i� County Administration Bldg. .fn)rr;ants rrerlr:5 rr ;,r Martinez, California 94553_ William H McGee _ __..,_AAwX0ftlmed• with board order nnc ncorrn,s an 7m 1,J l40 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 . 19 -27 In the MatAw of Presentation with Respect to Countywide Police Services Project. Mr. Donald C. Leddy, Police Services Project Coordinator, appeared before the Board this day and briefly explained the project which would implement recommendations of the 1973 Booz-Allen study pertaining to consolidation and coordination of city and county police services. Mr. Harry D. Ramsay, County Sheriff-Coroner, and Mr. William A. O'Malley, District Attorney and Chairman of the Criminal Justice Agency, commented and expressed their support of the proposal. Mr. Leddy advised that information on the progress of the project will be submitted to the Board from time to time. MATTER OF RECORD ONLY Matter of Rec9rd 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness. my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc• County Administrator affixed this 13th day of December 19-= J. R. OLSSON. Clerk By dei-e— . Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson H-24 4/77 15m 00641 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Putter of Selection of the Superintendent of Schools. December 13, 1977 A constitutional amendment (Article IX section 3 of the California Constitution) having been approved by the voters of California at the 1976 General Election, providing for submission to the electorate of a general law county the question:. as to whether the county superintendent of schools will be selected by appointment or by election; and The Board on April 19, 1977 having requested the County Administrator to review the scheduling and costs of consolidating said issue with an election to be held in 1978; and Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, in a December 12, 1977 letter to the Board having reviewed the advantages and disadvantages of placing the aforesaid proposition on the March, June, or November 1978 ballot and the costs related thereto, and having recommended that said measure be consolidated with the 1978 June primary election so as to minimize costs to the County and to allow ample time for preparation of the proposition for inclusion on the ballot; and Mr. J. B. Clausen, County Counsel, having called attention to the fact that candidates seeking the position through the election process must campaign in the 1978 election with the successful candidate taking office in 1979, although the position would immediately become an appointive one if-'the ballot measure were to pass; and Supervisor 19. N. Boggess having voiced concern that holding an election to determine whether the position should be appointive . or elective concurrent with an election for the position of super— intendent could be a deterrent to candidates desiring to run; and Board members having discussed the matter, and having determined that an election on the issue in June would be the least costly to the County; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having expressed opposition 'to making the position appointive, and having moved that the proposition be consolidated with the 1980 June election; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having commented that such action would avoid having an effect on the 1978 election and having seconded the motion; IT IS SO ORDERED. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 13th day of December, 1977. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Byr�� cc: Superintendent of Schools JEfffifiE 0. MAGLI , Dep3 y ".mer County Adminis:-rator County Counsel County Clerk 00 .4.2 Elections r A County Administrator Contra Board of Supervisors Jamas P.Kenny County Administration Building ta Cos1st District Martinez. California 94553 �+ Nancy C.Fandrn (415)372-4080 y t Coun2nd District Robot t.Schroaa. Arthur G.Will County 3rd District County Administrator Warran N.Etopgass 4th District Eric H.Hasseitine RECEIVED December 12, 1977 DEC 13 1977 J. R. OLSSON CLE So OF SUPERVWRS Board of Supervisors cosy Administration Building, Room 103 Deputy Martinez, CA 94553 Dear Board Members: RE: Election to Determine Whether the County Superintendent of Schools Should Be An Appointive Position or Elective Your Board discussed the above subject at its December 6, 1977 meeting; and the mattes was held over for one week pending further consideration as to action to be taken by the County. We have reviewed this matter including the Internal Operations Committee report dated April 19, 1977; comments of County Counsel; and the Attorney General's opinion dated December 2, 1977 in which it is concluded that General Law Counties are required to submit to the voters the question as to whether the County Superintendent of Schools will be selected by appointment or by election. We have discussed this matter with County Counsel, and he agrees that this matter will have to be determined by an election. Your Board appears to have the alternative of scheduling the election with the March, 1978 General Law Cities election, the June, 1978 Primary Election, or the November, 1978 General Election. The cost of including this matter in the March, 1978 election has been esti- mated at approximately $107,500, but if held in the June or -November, 1978 election the cost would be $22,000--the main difference being that the June- and November, 1978 elections are countywide elections and the preparation and costs of adding this additional proposition are less than if held in the General Law Cities election which is not countywide. The following conclusions are reached as to the best timing for the election: 1. The choice of holding the election in March, 1978 will cost approximately $85,500 more and does not provide adequate time to assure all preparation requirements can be met. 1Vlicrofilmed with board ordet n��F�3 2. 2. If done in November, 1978, someone may have been elected in June, 1978 which could create a legal problem as to who is to serve as Superintendent commencing January 1, 1979. Also, if the voters chose to make this an appointive office, there may not be suitable time to make a good choice by the Board of Education prior to January 1, 1979. 3. If the election is held in June, 1978, there is adequate preparation time and the cost is lowest. Further, candidates who file for election will know there is a possibility that the office will become appointive. It is our recommendation that your Board determine to hold the needed election in the June, 1978 Primary, which will minimize costs to the County as well as allowing additional time to take the needed procedural steps to prepare the proposition for inclusion on the ballot. if you accept this recommendation, the County Counsel should be directed to prepare the necessary resolution to call and consolidate the election and to prepare the appropriate ballot proposition and explanation. Res ect lly yours, ►J ARTHUR G. IILZ611f;� * County Administrator TW:sr CC: County Clerk (Elections) County Counsel Superintendent of Schools 00644 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on ) the Appeal of G. and V. ) Marshall et al from action ) of the Board of Appeals on ) December 13, 1977 Application for Land Use ) Permit No. 2111-77, Brentwood ) Area. ) H. and H. Holtzer, Owners ) The Board on November 22, 1977 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Gerald and Videlle Marshall et al from the Board of Appeals approval with conditions of the application of Harold and Hiroko Holtzer (Land Use Permit No. 2111-77) to establish a commercial dog kennel in the Brentwood area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having advised that the proposal, with the securing of a land use permit, is an appropriate land use in the A-2 zoning and that the proposed East County General Plan under consideration by the Board designates the property site as agricultural-residential; and Mr. Arthur M. Shelton, attorney representing the appellants, having stated that the proposal would not be consistent with the single family homes immediately adjacent to the area, that the present problem of barking dogs would be compounded by the proposed kennel and that a commercial burden would be placed on a private road, and having suggested that the Board members inspect the premises prior to making a decision; and Mr. Richard Pakham, attorney representing the applicants, having stated that the present agricultural zoning for the property permits the proposed type of land use and that his clients have agreed to the 14 conditions imposed on the proposal, and having urged that the appeal be denied and the application be approved; and Mr. Shelton, in rebuttal, having reiterated that in his opinion a commercial use should not be permitted in a primarily residential area; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having expressed the opinion that dog kennels are needed and should be established in areas zoned for that purpose, having stated that the proposal is an appropriate land use for the property and the imposed conditions will mitigate the concerns of the neighbors, and therefore having moved that the appeal be denied and the decision of the Board of Appeals be upheld; and The motion having died for lack of a second; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having stated that he would like an opportunity to view the site before making a decision; and The Board members having discussed the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the hearing is CLOSED and December 20, 1977 at 11: 15 a.m. is FIXED . for decision on the aforesaid appeal. PASSED by the Board on December 13 , 1977. CERTIFIED COPY CC• G. & V. Marshall I certify that this is a full. true & correct copy of the original document which is on file in my office, H. & H. Holtzer and that It was passed & adopted by the Board of A. M. Shelton Supervisors of Contra Costa County. California. on the date sbown. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County R. Pakham Clerk&ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, Director of Planning nepu jerk. County Assessor ( l ��1Q0 an DEC. 1.11977 R�,r.c.'a Anc;zh' 00645 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on Appeal ) of Quandt District Improvement ) Association et al from Planning ) December 13, 1977 Commission Approval of Tentative - ) Map for Subdivision 4871, Lafayette ) Area. ) Arnico, Inc. , Owner. ) The Board on November 29, 1977 having fixed this date for hearing on the appeal of the Quandt District Improvement Association, Springbrook Neighborhood Association, and Lawrence Cowan et al from Planning Commission approval with conditions of the tentative map of Subdivision 4871 (Arnica, Inc. , owner) , Lafayette area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having advised that the Board on May 31, 1977 approved the tentative map for the proposed subdivision with the number of lots (between 10-26) to be determined by the Director of Planning after consultation with neighborhood groups and completion of further geological and soil studies; and Mr. Bragdon having further advised that the Director of Planning subsequently submitted his recommendation of 18 lots to the Planning Commission which, after public hearing, approved the tenta- tive map for 19 lots; and Mr. William J. Hooy, attorney representing the appellants, having stated that the neighborhood did not have adequate time to review the revised proposal, that the site is not physically suited . for the 19-lot development being proposed, and that the developer should be required to provide for restoration of the site if the project is not completed and to correct any damage done to existing roadways; and Mr. Hooy having requested that the number of lots be reduced to ten or less to comply with the City of Lafayette ordi- nances inasmuch as the property will be annexed to the City at the time construction takes place; and The following persons having appeared in support of the appeal: Mr. Ronald Henrickson, President of Quandt District Improvement Association; Mr. Jack Hohenstein, President of Springbrook Neighborhood Association; Mrs . Helen Fryman, Secretary of Quandt District Improvement Association; Ms . LaVaughn Craig, City of Lafayette Planning Commissioner; and Mr. Dana Murdock, attorney representing the applicant, having noted that Supervisor R. I. Schroder chose to abstain from participating in the May 31 Board deliberations because of a possible conflict of interest, and having inquired whether he intended to abstain at this time; and Supervisor Schroder having responded that he felt the issue of the soils report had been resolved and that it would be appropriate for him to participate in the appeal proceedings pertaining to the number of units; and Mr. J. B. Clausen, County Counsel, having advised that there was no legal reason for Supervisor Schroder to abstain from voting on this matter; and Mr. Murdock having stated that meetings were held with county staff and the community, that the developer had eliminated seven units from his original plan, that the project was started prior to pending annexation proceedings and that the county still has jurisdiction over the subject property, and therefore having requested that the appeal be denied and the subdivision tentative map be approved; and Mr. Hooy, in rebuttal, having commented on the proposed annexation, and having urged that the appeal be granted; and Supervisor Schroder having referred to a December 9, 1977 letter from the City of Lafayette which requested continuation of the matter to allow further input by the City and the neighbor- hood on the final plan, having noted that the property is within the City's sphere of influence and will become part of the City through annexation proceedings, and therefore having moved- that the matter be referred back to the Planning Commission and staff for consultation with the City Planning Commission and staff; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having stated that in his opinion the Board should take action at this time inasmuch as it had previously approved the subdivision for between 10-26 lots; and The motion of Supervisor Schroder having died for lack of a second; and Thereupon, Supervisor J. P. Kenny having moved that the appeal be denied and the decision of the Planning Commission be upheld, and Supervisor Hasseltine having seconded the motion, the vote was as follows : AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, E. H. Hasseltine, W. N. Boggess . NOES : Supervisor R. I. Schroder. ABSTAIN: Supervisor N. C. Fanden (Not present during presentation of testimony.) ABSENT: None. CERTIFIED COPY CC: Mr. William J. HOOy I certify that this is a full. true & correct copy of Mr. Dana Murdock the original document a-lib-h Is on file in my office. Arn1C0 Inc. and that It was passed C adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra cm to count,. California. on Director of Planning the date shown. A1'T[ T: .1. 1:. OI SSo`:. County Clerk&e::-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors. by Deputy Clerk. �-- 977 / l'_._...._ on _....Zl e-ll......... .............._ ✓ � ., In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California DEC 13 1917 , 19 In the Matter of Approval of Sublease with County Supervisors Association of California for Office Space in Sacramento IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERD that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute a sublease between the County and the County Supervisors Association of California for office space at the 11th and L Building, Suite 828, Sacramento, California 95814 for use by the Office of the County Administracar for legislative liaison for the period December 1, 1977 through November 30, 1978 at a monthly rental of $161.20. PASSED by the Board on DEC 13 1977, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and thei of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors DEC 13 1971 CSAC- C/o Arthur Laib affixed this day of 19 Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15-M COUNTY SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA Suite 201 , 11th & L Building Sacramento , California 95814 _ Phone (916) 441-4011 S U B L E A S E This Sublease is executed this 13th day of December , 1977, by and between the COUNTY SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA, hereinafter called Sublessor, and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, hereinafter called Sublessee. WHEREAS, Sublessor is presently a tenant in a building known as the Eleventh and L Building in Sacramento, California, pursuant to the terms of a lease from CAPITOL BUILDING COMPANY, the former owner of the building; and WHEREAS, such lease is hereinafter called the Master Lease and a copy is attached hereto as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, Sublessor desires to sublease to Sublessee a portion of those certain premises now occupied by Sublessor under the terms of the Master Lease known as Suite 828 , and has obtained permission from MULTI BENEFIT REALTY FUND IT, the present owner of the building, hereinafter called Landlord, to sublease them to Sublessee; and WHEREAS, Sublessee desires to lease such premises from Sublessor; _ NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows : 1. Demise and Description of Property. Sublessor leases to Sublessee and Sublessee leases from Sublessor, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, one-half of Microfiinc W with board order that certain office space known as Suite 828, consisting of approximately 260 square feet of floor space, hereinafter called the premises , situated on the 8th floor of the Eleventh and L Building, located at Eleventh and L Streets; Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, together with the items of furniture and other personal property of Sublessor contained in the premises, as set forth in the Schedule of Property attached hereto as Exhibit B, such premises, furniture and other personal property hereinafter collectively called the subleased property. 2. Term. The term of this Sublease shall be for a period of twelve months , commencing on December 1, 1977, and ending on November 30, 1978, provided, however, that this Sublease shall sooner terminate on sooner termination for any cause of the Master Lease. 3. Rent. For and during the term of this Sublease, Sublessee shall pay to Sublessor as basic rent for the sub- leased property the total amount of nineteen hundred thirty- four dollars and forty cents ($1 ,934 . 40) , payable in equal monthly installments of one hundred sixty-one dollars and twenty cents ($161 . 20) in advance on the first day of each calendar month during the term. Sublessee Shall pay to Sublessor , as additional rent , all sums which. may become due by reason of terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. Rent shall be paid to Sublessor at its office at Suite 201 , 11th & L Building, Sacramento, California 95814 , or at such other place as -2- 04) 5Q Sublessor may from time to time designate in writing. In the event that this Sublease terminates prior to the expira- tion of its full term without fault on the part of Sublessee, . and if Sublessee is not then in default hereunder, then on surrender by Sublessee of the subleased property in accordance with Article S, Sublessor shall pay to Sublessee the amount of any rent received hereunder for the unexpired portion of the term, from the date of such surrender, calculated at a daily rate. 4. Use of Premises . The subleased property is to . be used for business office purposes and for no other purposes without the written consent of Sublessor. S. Maintenance and Repair. Sublessee agrees that its act of taking possession shall be an acknowledgment that the subleased property is in tenantable and good condition. Sublessee shall , at its own expense , maintain the subleased property in good repair, working order and condition , and at the expiration of this Sublease, or upon earlier termination of the term hereof, shall surrender all such property to. Sublessor in as good repair, order and condition as it was in when received hereunder, reasonable wear and tear excepted. 6. Rights and Obligations Under Master Lease. a. It is understood and agreed by the parties that this Sublease is subject to all provisions of the Master Lease, and Sublessee hereby acknowledges that it has received a copy of, read, and is familiar with the terms of the Diaster Lease. -3- n�►�51 : b. Sublessor grants to Sublessee all rights and benefits with respect to the premises that are granted to Sub- lessor under the terms of the Master Lease. Sublessor agrees to maintain the master Lease during the entire term of this Sublease, subject, however, to any earlier termination of the Master Lease without the fault of Sublessor, and to pay all rent and taxes provided for therein in accordance with its terms. c. Sublessee expressly assumes and agrees to perform all obligations with respect to the premises that have been assumed by Sublessor in the Master Lease (including the rules and regulations attached to and incorporated therein) during the entire term of this Sublease, except that Sublessee shall not be responsible for payment of rent , payment of taxes on property of Sublessor, or indemnification of Landlord , all as provided for therein. d. Sublessee shall pay to Sublessor for each year of the term, as additional rent , a share of any increased taxes and assessments charged to Sublessor as additional rent under Article 2 (b) of the Master Lease , such share to be determined by Sublessor in the same proportion that the floor area of the subleased premises bears to the total floor area of the leased premises under the Master Lease. Such payment shall be made as soon as the amount thereof has been determined and upon written demand therefor by Sublessor to Sublessee. If the first or last year of the term hereof does not include the full taxable year, Sublessee ' s obligation hereunder for increased taxes and assessments shall be prorated accordingly. e. Sublessee shall also pay to Sublessor for each year of the term, as additional rent, a share of any increase in expenses of building operation or maintenance charged to Sublessor as additional rent under Article 3 of the Master Lease (as such expenses are defined in that Article) such share to be determined by Sublessor in the same propor- tion that the floor area of the subleased premises bears to the total floor area of the leased premises under the Master Lease. Sublessor may, at or after the start of any calendar year, notify Sublessee of the amount which Sublessor estimates will be Sublessee ' s monthly share of any such increase for such calendar year, and the amount thereof shall be added to Sublessee' s monthly rental payments. If the first or last year of the term hereof does not include a full calendar year, Sublessee ' s obli - gation hereunder for increased expenses shall be prorated accordingly. 7. Default and Right of Reentry. It is understood and agreed by the parties that any act or omission of Sublessee which, if done or omitted by Sublessor as Lessee under the Master Lease , would constitute a default thereunder, shall constitute a default under this Sublease . It is further agreed that in the event of default by Sublessee , Sublessor, in addition to all other rights and remedies it may have by reason of such default, shall have the same right of reentry and other rights against Sublessee as are reserved by Landlord against Sublessor, as Lessee under the Master Lease , in Article 15 of the blaster Lease . - 5- 8. Holding Over. In the event that Sublessee shall remain in possession of the subleased property after expiration of the term of this Sublease, with consent or implied consent of Sublessor, such possession shall be deemed a tenancy from month-to-month on the terms and conditions specified herein, as far as applicable. Such tenancy may be terminated by either party at the end of any month by thirty (30) days ' prior written notice to the other party of intention to terminate, or in any other manner prescribed by law. 9. Assignment or Subletting. Sublessee shall not assign this Sublease, or any interest herein, and shall not sublet the premises or any part thereof, or any right or privilege appurtenant thereto, or suffer any other person (the agents and servants of Sublessee excepted)- to occupy or use the premises , or any portion thereof, without the written consent of Sublessor first had and obtained, which consent shall not unreasonably be withheld. A consent to one assignment, subletting, or occupation or use by any other person shall not be deemed to be a consent to any subsequent assignment , sub- letting , or occupation or use by another person. Any such assignment or subletting without such consent shall be' void and shall at the option of Sublessor, terminate this Sublease . This Sublease shall not , nor shall any interest herein he assignable, as to the interest of Sublessee, by operation of law, without the written consent of Sublessor. -6- 09 65 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Sublessor and Sublessee have executed this agreement the day and year first above written, SUBLESSOR COUNTY SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION ATTEST OF CALIFORNIA By �_ .1By. i Ric ar 'Watson Executive Director fork ' ) ATTEST 2' N ONTRA �£ ST ` * 6 By B — cuerbiot saJd Eoardairman, Board '"of Supervisors FORT I APP,OTr BED JO Vl B- �-'"y-- --7- 00655 -- • EXHIBIT "A" OFFICE LEASE LEASE made on February 24, 1976 , between CAPITOL BUILDING COMPANY, a limited partnership (Lessor) and County Supervisors Association of California (Lessee) . Lessor hereby leases to Lessee and Lessee hereb leases from Lessor those certain premised known as Suite V201 See Exhibit A on the Second floor of that certain building known as the 11th and L Building, Sacramento, California. This lease is made upon and is subject to the following terms, covenants and conditions to which the parties hereby agree: 1. Term. The term of this lease shall com- -sence on March 1, 1976, and-shall end on February 28, 1979. 2. Rental. See Page 11, Paragraph 27. Any rent not paid when due shall be delinquent and shall be a default under this lease. Should Lessor agree to accept late payment of delinquent rent, the late payment shall be subject to a service charge of ten percent (10%) of the rent due or Ten Dollars ($10.00) whichever is greater. (b) Tax Increase. Lessee shall pay to Lessor for each year of the term as additional rent its proper proportion of all increases of taxes and assegsments, whether State, County, Municipal or District, and whether as a rcnult of a change in tax rates or in the assessed valuation of said building and the land upon which it is located, levied upon the premises and the improvements therein over the amount of such taxes and assessments for the fiscal year 1976-1977. "Fiscal year" shall mean any period of twelve (12) consecutive months beginning on July 1. Lessee's proportion of such increases of taxes and assessments (a) shall be determined by Lessor, whose figures shall be accepted as final, in the same proportion as the floor area of the leased premises bears to the total rentable floor area of the Building, and (b) shall be paid as soon as the amount thereof shall have been deter- mined and upon written demand therefor by Lessor to Lcssce. If the first or last year of the terms does not include the full taxable year, such additional rental shall be prorated for such year or years. 12/72 -1- Microfilmed witfi board order 0 656 3. Use and compliance with Government Reauations. The premises are to be occupied and used for - - - - - - - - - - - - office purposes - - - - - - - - - - - - and for no other business or purpose, without the written consent of Lessor. Lessee shall not use, or permit said premises, or any part thereof, to be used, for any pur- pose or purposes other than the purpose or purposes for a:hich the said premises are hereby leased; and no use shall be r..ade or permitted to be made of the said prem- ises, nor acts done which will increase the existing rate of insurance upon the building in which said prer.- ises nay be located, or cause a cancellation of-any in- surance policy covering said building, or any part thereof, or in any way conflict with any law, ordinance, rule or regulation affecting the occupancy and uie of said prem- ises, which are or may hereafter be enacted or promulqated by any public authority; nor shall Lessee sell, or permit to be kept, used, or sold, in or about said premises, any article which nay be prohibited by the standard form of fire insurance policies .or in any way conflict with any law, ordinance, rule or regulation affectinq the occu- pancy and use of said premises, which are or nay• here- after be enacted or promulgated by any public authority. Lessee shall not commit, or suffer to be committed, any waste upon 'the said premises, or any public or private nuisance, or other act or thing which may disturb the 1 quiet enjoyment of any other tenant in the building in which the demised premises nay be located, nor, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, shall Lessee allow said premises •tb be used for any improper, immoral, unlawful or objectionable purpose, or for the keeping, storing or selling of intoxicating liquors, or for any kind of eating house, or for sleeping purposes, or for washing clothes, or cooking therein, and nothing shall he prepared, ranufactured or nixed in said premises = which right emit an odor in the corridors of said build- ing, nor shall Lessee use any apparatus, machinery or device in or about the demised premises which shall hake any noise or set up any vibration or which shall in any Lay increase the amount of electricity, water, or com- pressed air agreed to be furnished or supplied under this lease (if any) , and Lessee further agrees not to connect with electric wires or water or air pipes any apparatus, machinery or device without the consent of Lessor. Lessee shall, at his sole cost and expense, comply with all of the requirements of all Municipal, State and Federal authorities now in force, or which r.-.ay hereafter be in force, pertaining to the said prep- ises, and shall faithfully observe in the use of the premises all municipal ordinances and State and federal statutes and regulations now in force or which may here- after be in force. 4. Possession. 2f Lessor, for any reason whatsoever, cannot t deliver possession of the said prem- ises to Lessee at the commencement of the said term, as hereinbefore specified, this lease shall nevertheless -2- r•,, 2--•-,r 00657 regain in effect and Lessor shall not be liable to Lessee for any loss or damage resulting therefrom; but in such event there shall be a proportionate deduction of rent covering the period between the conmencement of the said term and the time when Lessor can deliver rossession. S. Repairs and Alterations. No representa- tions, except as contained herein or endorsed hereon, have been made to Lessee respecting the conditions of the prenises and the taking of possession of the prem- ises by Lessee shall be conclusive evidence as against Lessee that the premises are now in a tenantable and good condition. Lessee shall take good care of the prem- ises and they shall not be altered, repaired or changed without the written consent of Lessor. Lessee hereby waives all right to nake repairs at Lessor's expense -under the provisions of Sections 1941 and 1942 of the . Civil Code of California, and instead, all improvements, repairs and/or maintenance expenses incurred on the premises shall be at the expense of Lessee and shall be considered as Part of the consideration for rental. Unless otherwise provided by written agreement, all al- terations, improvements and changes that nay be required shall be done either by, or under the direction of, Les- sor, but at the cost of Lessee; and shall become the property of Lessor upon installation and shall remain upon, and be surrendered with the premises; provided, however, that at Lessor's option, Lessee shall, when surrendering said premises, renove therefrom and from said building, at Lessee's expense, all partitions, counters, railings., and all other types of installation placed in said prenises by Lessee. All danage or injury done to the prenises by Lessee or by any person v.ho ray be in or upon the prenises with Lessee's consent, shal: be paid for by Lessee, and Lessee shall, at the termina- tion of this lease, surrender the prenises to Lcssor in as good condition and repair as when received, reasonable and proper use thereof, and damage by fire or by the ele- r.:ents excepted. If written consent of Lessor to any pro- posed alterations or repairs by Lessee shall have teen obtained, Lessee shall advise Lessor in writing of the date upon which such alterations or repairs :ill commence • ir. order to permit Lessor to post notice of non-respon- s*bility. Lessee shall keep the demised premises and the property in which the demised premises are situated, free from any liens arising out of any o:ork petformed, materials furnished, or obligations incurred by Lessee. S. Waiver and Indennity. Lessee hereby waives all claims against Lessor for damages to hoods, wares and merchandise, and all other personal property, in, upon or about said premises and for injuries to persons in or about said premises, from any cause arisinq at any tine, and Lessee will hold Lessor exempt and harmless from any and all claims, demands, actions, loss or lia- bility for or on account of any damage or injury to or death of any person (including death or injuries to Lessee's employees) or to the goods, wares and rerchan- dise, and all other personal property of any person, how- ever any of the same nay have been caused or sustained -3- P.17 and in any way arising out of the use or occupancy of the premises by Lessee, or arising from the failure of Lessee to keep the premises in mood condition as herein provided. Lessor stall not be liable to Lessee for an-, eamage by or from any act or negligence of any co-tenant or other occupant of the sane buildino, .or by any owner or occupant of adjoining or contiguous property. Lessee agrees to pay for all danage to the building, as as all damage to tenants or occupants thereof and to the property of such tenants end occupants caused by Lessee's misuse or neglect of said premises, its apparatus or appurtenances. 7. Service. The Lessor agrees to furnish the demised premises�g reasonable hours, and subject to the regulations of the building wherein the demised pre- mises are situated with a reasonable amount of water and electricity suitable for the intended use of such pre mises, such heat and air conditioning as may be required for the comfortable occupancy of said premises, janitor se=vice, and elevator service, provided the Lessee be not in default hereunder. Lessor, however, shall not be liable for failure to furnish any of the foregoing when such failure is caused by- conditions beyond the control of Lessor, or by accidents, repairs, strikes, labor disturbances or labor disputes of any character, whether resulting from or caused by acts of Lessor or _otherwise, nor shall such failure constitute an eviction; nor shall Lessor be liable under any circumstances for loss of or injury to property, however occurring, through or- in connection with or incidental to the furnishing of any of the foregoing. 8. dental l.cjustrent. The rent payable dur- ing each calendar year of the tern hereof subsequent to the calendar year 1976 (base year) shall be increased by the pro rata share of any increase in expenses paid or incurred by Lessor on account of the operation or main- tenanace of the buildino of which the oremises are a mart above such expenses paid or incurred by Lessor for the calendar year during the base year. Lessor nay, at or after the start of any calendar year, subsequent to the base year, notify Lessee of the amount which Lessor es- timates will be Lessee's nonthly share of any such in- crease for such calendar year over the preceding I•ear and the anount thereof shall be added to the monthly rental payr..ents required from Lessee. Lessee's pro rata share of any such increase shall he in •the same proportion as the floor area of the leased preniscs bears to the total rentable floor area of the Eleventh and L Building. If the last year of the term hereof does not include a full year, such additional rent shill be prorated for such year. The term "expenses" as used herein shall inrlu0c all costs of operation and maintenance and shall include, but not be limited to, the following: water and se-:Pr charges; insurance oreniun.s; license, permit and insrec- tion fees; heat; light; po%..er; stean; janitorial servi- ces; labor; air conditioning; supplies; raterials, equip- ment and tools; and management fees. -4- The annual determination and statement o: said expenses shall be made by or verified by an accountant designated by Lessor. A copy of said statement shall be made available to Lessee upon demand and shall be final and binding. 9. Rules and Requlations. The rules and reg- ulations printed on this lease, as well as such rules and regulations as nay be hereafter adopted by Lessor for the safety, care and cleanliness of the premises and the preservation of good order thereon, are hereby expressly rade a part hereof, and Lessee agrees to obey all such rules and regulations. - 10. Entry by Lessor. Lessee shall pernit Lessor and its agents to enter into and upon said prenises at all reasonable ti...es for the purpose of inspecting the sage, cleaning windows and perforninq other janitor ser- vice, or for the purpose of maintaining or' redecorating the building in which the said premises are situated, or for the purpose of naking repairs, alterations or addi- tions to any other portion of said building, including the erection of scaffolding, props, or other mechanical devices, or for the purpose of posting notices of non- responsibility for alterations, additions, or repairs, or for the purpose of placing upon the property in which the said prenises are located any usual or ordinary "for sale" signs, without any rebate of rent to Lessee or damages for loss of occupation or quiet enjoyment of the prenises thereby occasioned; and shall permit Lessor, and its aqents, at any time within thirty (30) days prior to the expiration. of this lease, to place upon the win- dows and doors of said prenises any usual or ordinary "to let" or "to lease" signs. Lessor and its aqents may during said last--Mentioned period, at reasonable hours, enter upon said premises and exhibit the same to pros- pective tenants. 11. Assignr:ent and Subletting. Lessee shall not assign this lease, or any interest't"herein, and shall not sublet the said prenises or any part thereof, or any richt or privilege appurtenant thereto, or suffer any other person (the agents and servants of Lessee e::ccptdd) to occunv or use the said premises, or any portion thereof, without the written consent of Lessor first had and oh- tained, uhich consent shall not unreasonably I,e withht-ld, and a consent to one assignment, subletting, Occupation or use by any other person, shall not he denned to he a consent to any subsequent assignment, sublettin-, occupa- tion or use by another person. JI.ny such assignrent or sublettir.R without such consent shall be void, and shall, at the option of Lessor, terminate this lease. ;his lease shall not, nor shall any interest therein be assiansble, as to the interest of Lessee, by operation of law, with- out the written consent of Lessor. 12. Uaiver. The waiver by Lessor of any breach of any tern, covenant or condition herein contained shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such term, covenant or • -S- 00660 condition or any subsequent breach of the sand or any other terse, covenant or condition lit-rein contained'.. ''!:e subsequent acceptance of rent hereunder !.v *.essor shah not be deemed to be a waiver of any prt:ced:ng brr-zch ;.v Lessee of any tern.., covenant or condition cl this lease, other than the failure of Lessee to pay sae particular rental so accepter'_, regardless of Lessor's knowledge of such preceding breach at the time of acceptance of such rent. 13. Destruction of rrenises. In the evert of a rartial destruction oe the said l)renises durir_c, the said tern, from any cause, Lessor shall forthwitk repair -the same, provided such repairs can be made within sixty (60) days under the laws and regulations of Ctate, County, Federal or municipal authorities, but such partial de- struction shall in no wise annul or void this lease, ex- cent that Lessee shall be entitled to a proportionate deduction of rent while such repairs are being rade; such proportionate deduction to be based upon the extent to which the risking of such repairs shall interfere u itr'the business carried on by Lessee in the said prenises. If such repairs cannot be made in sixty (60) dais, Lessor ray, at his option, make same within a reasonable time, this lease continuing in full force and effect and the rent to be proportionately rebated as aforesaid: in this paragraph provided. In the event that Lessor dons not so elect to make such repairs which cannot be made in sixty (60) days, or such repairs cannot be made under such laws and regulations, this lease may be terminated at the option of eithei party. In respect to any rartial destruction which Lessor is obligated to repair or ray elect to repair under the terms of this paragraph, the provisions of Section 1932, subdivision 2, and of rec- tion 1933, Subdivision 4, the Civil Code of the state of California are waived tv Lessee. -In the event that the building in which the devised premises may be situated be destroved to the extent of not less than 33-1/32 of the replacement cost thereof, Lessor may elect to ter- r..inate this lease, whether the devised premises he injured or not. A total destruction of the building in which the said premises may be situated shall terminate. this lease. In the event of any dispute between Lessor and Lessee relative to the provisions of this paragraph, they shall each select an arbitrator, the two arbitra- tors so selected shall select a third arbitrator and the three arbitrators so selected shall hear and determine the controversy and their decision thereon shall te final and binding upon both Lessor and Lessee, :•ho shall bear the cost of such arbitration equally between then. 14. Security. Lessee, as security for the faithrul performance of all the terns, covenants and con- ditions of this lease by Lessee, has deposited a:ith Les- sor the sum of seven thousand one hundred ninety eight and 30: 100 Dollars ($ 7, 198.30 ) . In the event that Lessee defaults in respect of any of the terns, provisions and/or conditions of this lease, including but not linited to the -6- 1 00661 s, • payment of rent and additional rent, I.essor may use• an;ly or retain such ariour.t of said security deposit as is rea- sonably necessary for the payment of any rent and a:ldi- tional rent or anv other sun as to which Lessee is in de- fault, or to repair any damages to the premises causoo by the Lessee, or to clean the prenises upon termination zf this lease. Lessor may conninele and deposit with other funds of Lessor. Any renainina portion of such security denosit shall be returned to Lessee within two weeks -lfter the termination of this lease and after delivery of the entire possession of the devised premises to Lessor. In the event that Lessor's interest in the demised premises is subsequently terminated, whether by sale, assiRnnent, death, appointment of a receiver or otherwise, Lessor or its agent shall within a reasonable time transfer tae por- tion of said security deposit remaining after any lawful deductions as provided herein to Lessor's successor in interest and thereafter notify Lessee by registered rail, of such transfer, or Lessor may, at its election., return J. the portion of said security deposit remaining offer any t` lawful deductions as provided herein to Lessee. In either event, Lessor shall thereby relieve itself of any furtl-ter liability with respect to said security deposit. Lessee further covenants that it will not assign or ercunLer or atter..nt to assign or encumber the r..oneys depositat. herein as security and that neither Lessor nor its 'successors or assigns shall be bound by any assignment, encumL•r"nce, at- tempted assignment or attenpted encumbrance, 15. • Default. In the event of any meat!, of this lease by Lessee, then Lessor, besides other rights or remedies it xray have, shall have the imediate right of re-entry and ray remove all persons and property from the prenises; such property may be removed ank, stored in anv other place in the building in which the demised prerises are situated, or in any other place, for the account of, and at the expense and at the risk of Lessee and Lessee hereby irrevocably appoints Lesso_ as agent and attorney in fact for Lessee for such pur- pose. *.cssee hereby waives all claims for damages c,.hich ray to caused by the re-entry of Lessor and takinc- pos- session of the eer.ised Premises or renoving or storing the furniture and property as herein provided, anti will save Lessor harmless from any loss, costs or damages occasioned Lessor thereby, and no such re-entry shall be considered or construed to be a forcible entry. Should Lessor elect to re-enter, as herein provided, or should it take possession pursuant to legal proceedings or pursuant to any notice provided for by law, it -nay either terminate this lease or it may fron tire to tine, without terminating this lease, re-let said premises or any part thereof for such torr.► or terns and at such ren=al or rentals art'. upon such other terns atul condi- tlrns as Lessor in its sole discretion vav teen adv:s- able, u-ith the right to make alterations and ret-,airs to said rre:-ises. Rentals received Ly Lessor from such re- lettinc; shall be applied: first, to the payment of any indebtedness, other than rent, clue hereunder from I.essee to Lessor; second, to the payment of any cost of such ,re-letting; third, to the payment of the cost of any Of,)66,2 alterations and repairs to the nrenises; Lourth, to t.c payment of rent due and unpaid hereunder; and the =P_L- due, if any, shall be held by Lessor arca applicc: ir nay- .-.ant o: future ;ent as the sane ray become due and pay- able hereunder. Should such rentals received fro.-i suer: re-lettiac during any month be less than that aarecc to be paid Curing that r*.onth by Lessee hereunder, then Lessee shall pay such deficiency to Lessor. Such Ccfi- ciency shall be calculated and paid nonthly. No such re-entry or takina possession of said 'premises ry Lessor shall be construed as an election on its part to termi- nate this lease unless a written notice of such intention be given to Lessee or unless the termination thereof be .decreed by a court of competent jurisdiction. Votwith- standira any such re-letting -without terr..inati.on, Lessor may at any tire thereafter elect to terminate this lease for such previous breach. Should Lessor at any tir..e ter- minate this lease for anv breach, in addition to any other reredy it may have, it may recover from Lessee all damages legally Permitted pursuant to California Civil Codc' Cec- tion 1951.2, including but not limited to the Forth: at the tine of award of the amount by which the unL')aid rentor the balance of the tern after the tine -of award -exceeds the amount of such rental loss for the same period •trac Lessee Droves would be reasonably avoided; provief-d, how- ever, that should Lessee breach the lease and ibanden' tt e Wised penises, Lessor may elect not to terminr.te the lease and for so lona as Lessor does not terminate Les- see's right to possession, Lessor ray, pursuant to Cali- fornia Civil- Code Section 1951.4, enforce all of ita rights ` and reredies under the lease against Lessee, incluc'_inn but not limited.to the right to recover all rent as it 1--e- comes clue under the lease; provided, further, that nothing_ herein shall orevent Les sor__f_ron rccovcrir.ci fron Lessee inder..nification for any and all liability incurred ty Les- sor arising prior to the termination of this lease for any and all personal injuries or property damage occurring on or about the leased premises, and nothing herein shall pre- vent Lessor from recovering from Lessee any and all other dar..aces to which it may be entitled for breach of this lease, including but not limited to' its reasonable a%•- rerses incurred in retaking Possession of the leased ,-remises, in raking repairs that Lessee was obligated to make, in preparing; the leased premises for re-letting and in re-letting the leased premises, and damages caused by Lessee's breach of any covenants of this lease; F,ro- vided, further, that nothing herein shall prevent Lessor from obtaining from Lessee any and all equitable relief to which Lessor ray be entitled for any breach of this lease by Lessee. 16. Personal Property Taxes. Lessee ac:roes to pay, before delinduencv, any and all taxes levied or as- sessed and which Become payable during the tern hereof uron Lessee's equinr.ent, furniture, fixtures, anc'. ot`.er rersonal property located in the prenises. then f•ossi- ble, Lessee shall cause said fixtures, furnishings, eruip- nent and other personal property to be assessed and h•i.11ed separately frog the read property of which the nrenises form a part. In the event any or all of Lessee's fixtures, furnishings, cruipmc:nt and other 1ersonal propert•, hall be assesses: and taxed with said real property, Lessee stall pay Lessor its share of such taxes within tc.. (13) days after delivery to Lessee by Lessor of a statement in writing setting forth the ar.ount cf such taxes appli- cable to Lessee's personal property. 17. Subordination. This lease shall ::e sui- ject and subordinate to all around or underlyir.:: l�.!ases which not, exist or ray hereafter be executed a `ectirg t:-,e building or the land upon which the buildic.• is situated or both, and to the lien of any rortgac:es or deeds of trust in any anount or ar..our.ts whatsoever—no;,, or hereafter placed on or against the land and huildin:s or either thereof, of which the prenises are a ,-.art, or • on or against Lessor's interest therein, or on or against any ground or underlying lease without the necessity of the execution and delivery of any further instrur.ents on the part of Lessee to effectuate such subordinat-;3n. t:ot- withsta.-.dina the foregoing, Lessee agrees to execute upon demand such further instruments evidencing such suLordin- ation of this lease to such ground or underlying leases and to the lien of any such r..ortgaaes or deeds of trust as may be required by Lessor. 18. Sale by Lessor. In the event of a tale or conveyance by Lessor of the building containing the pren- ises, t o sar..c shall operate to release Lessor from any future liability upon any of the covenants or con itions, eXpress or ir:plied, herein contained in favor of Lessee, and in such event Lessee agrees to look solely to t.-ie responsibility of the successor in interest al lessor in and to this lease. This lease shall not :;e affected by any such sale, and Lessee agrees to attorn to ct.e pur- chaser or assignee. 19. Abandonment of rroperty. Lessee shall .:o: vacate or aban,!Fr. t1:e nre^i—s si anv tine dur;nc the tern; and if Lessee shall abandon, vacato or surrc-der said premises, or he dispossessed by process of 1aw. or ot-erwise, any personal property Lelonr?ing to L c�ssec and left on the prenises shall be deemed to Le aLandc-eel, at the opt?oa of Lessor, except such property as nay Le r..crtcaged to Lessor. 23. 'Irsolvenc:• or 1'Inkrurtcv. tither (:) ar.point�c:nt of 1 ii Ll -%cr to Line pus:;osJlon of -! or suostan:ially all of the a nsets of Lcsscc, or '(::) a • •�r.- aral assig.-hent by i.essec For the benefit of crc..'.itors, or (e) any action taken or suffered by Lessee ur..:••r -•� :rsolverc�• or bankruptcv act shall constitute a t reac:: of this lease by Lessee. U:-on the happer.ir.g of uch event this lease shall terminate ten (10) Cays :.ftcr written notice of termination from Lessor to Lcz.ce. .'1. Attorrevs' Fees. If Lessor shall. 1:t! :•-ie:e a tarty to any litigation co7menced by or against :.carne, Lessee 'hal pav all costs, emnenses and attcrr.rls ' fec5 incurred by Lessor in connection with such litication ex- cept in the event that such litigation shall determine -9- 1 that Lessor has con•Jnitted a breach of this lease and shall adjudicate that Lessor is liable therefor. In the event of any action at law or in Pouity between Lessor and Lessee to enforce any of the provi:,ions and/or rights _ hereunder, the unsuccessful part; to such litigation cov- enants and agrees to pay to the successful party all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorne::s' fees incurred therein by such successful party, and if such succe.35ful party shall recover judgment in any such ac- tion or proceeding, such costs, expenses and attorneys' fees shall be included in and as part of such judg*nent. 22. Holdinn Over. Any holding over after the expiration of the said term, with the consent of Lessor, shall be construed to be a tenancy from renth to ronth, at a rental of five thousand six hundred sixty seven and 11,100 Dollars ($ 5,667.11 ) a rionth, and shall otherwise be on the terms and conditions herein specified, so far as anplicahle, and shall continue to be such tenancy until thirty (30) dais after Lessee shall have given to Lessor, or Lessor shall have given to Lessee, written notice of intention to ter- ninate such r..onthly tenancy. 23. Condemnation_ In the event any condemna- tion proceedings shall be commenced affecting the leased prenises, Lessee shall have no right to claire any valu- ation for his leasehold interest or otherwise by reason of his occupancy of or improvements to the leased prer.- ises, and any condemnation award adjudicated or by hay of settlement shall belon4 in its entirety to Lessor. 24. Surrender of Lease. The voluntary or other surrender of this lease by Lessee, or a mutual cancella- tion thereof, shall not work a verger, and shall. at the option of Lessor, terminate all or any existing subleases or subtenancies, or may, at the option of Lessor, operate as an assicnnent to him of any or all such subleases or subtenancies. 25. 11iscellaneous. (a) The cantior.s in this lease are for conven cz nce only and shall not in arra rise. lind t or be deemed to construe or interpret the teres and provisions hereof. (b) Time is of- the essence o` this lease ane? of all provisions hereof, except in respect to the de- livery of possession of the leased premises at the car:- mencer..ent of the tern hereof. (c) The words "Lessor" and "Lessee", .is herein, shall include the plural as i-e11 as the sincula r. Words used in the masculine sender inclu0n the and neuter. If there be more than one Lessor or the obligations hereunder imposed upon Lessor or Lessee shall be joint and several. (d) This lease shill be construed and enforced in accordance with the lass of the State of California- _10- (e) It is understood and agreed that the ren- edies herein given to Lessor shall, be cumulative, and the exercise of any one remedy by Lessor shall not be to the exclusion of any other remedy. (f) All notices to be Riven to Lessee may be given in writing personally or by depositing the same in the United States rail, postage prepaid, and addressed to Lessee at the said premises, whether or not Lessee has departed from, abandoned or vacated the premises. 26. Successors. All the terms, covenants and ` conditions hereof shal=e binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators, succes- sors and assigns of the parties hereto, provided that nothing in this paragraph shall be deene' d to permit any assignment, subletting, occupancy or use contrary to the provision of paragraph 10. IN l4ITNESS [:HEREOF, Lessor and Lessee have executed these presents in duplicate the day and year first above written. CAPITOL BUILDING COMPANY a limited partnership By CL JI-ZQ General Partner Lessor . ) t Lessee,r. . ....'��•1 �, �. . . , 27. Rental. (a) Basic Rental. Lessee shall pay to { Lessor a total basic rent of one hundred ninety nine thousand eight hundred twenty four and no/100 Dollars ($199,824.00) lawful money . of the United States of America, said rent to be paid (without offset or deduction of any kind) at such place in the State of California as may be designated from time to time by Lessor, in the followinq r:+an- _ ner: five thousand four hundred thirty and no/100 Dollars (S5,430. 00) for the first twelve month and�fi.ue thousand six hundred eleven and , no/100 Dollars ($5,611.OO�for the following twenty four months in advance on the first day of each month. See Exhibit "A" for Suite 1 locations and dimensions. I 1 ti LL`s -11- - • 'Y 00666 666 RULES AND REGULATION'S ATTACl1ED TO AND l;ADE A I'ART OF THIS LEASE 7 1. Lessees, their employces or patrons, shc11 not luicer in { the entr:.nces or corridors, nor in any tray ubstruc-t the 1 entry pa:i sa;.ns, halls,} stairt"a'lys and elevators, acid shall. iv--e the same only as Passageways and nicans of passadc to and from tl,uir respective offices. 2. The sash doors, sashes, windo-ws, glass doors, ULhts, end skylights that reflect or admit light into the halls or other places of the building shall not be covered or olu.tructer. The toilets and urinals ::hall not be used for any purpc-sc oL'her Chan those for which tlrr_y oc.-re constructed, anti no ru'bbit;lr, nc::s;p:^•cr:; _ or other substanccs of .any hind shnl.] be Lhruva into 1::,:;;:e and excessive or unusual use of ;,:ater shall not be•allo.:ed. Lessees f shall not mark, drive nails, scre-w or drill into, print, ncr in any j - way deface the galls, ceilings; partitions, floors, wood, Stone or iron work. The czpcnse of any b>:calui,,e, stop?. :-.e or dzu.� e resulting from a violation of this rule shall he borne by Lc::sccs rho have caused such brenl':cgc, stoppage or da,-,:age. I 3. No sign, nor advertisement, nor notice, shell be inscribed, painted or fixed on or to any part of the outside or inside of the building, except it be of such color, size ;incl style, .:rd in such place upon or in the building, as may be desi-n. l:y Lees^r. 1 All signs on doors or window glass will be painter_ for Lessees by Lessor, but the cost of painting shall be paid by Lessees. i4. Electric airing of every hind shall be introduced and connect as directed by Lessor and no boring nor cutting, foz wires will be allotted exccl-st with the con:;ent of Lessor. The location of tele- nhnres. Car f hnXoe, err. Shell hP nrnerrjoem til• I neem. 5. The Lessor is not responsible to .any LesSCC. for the non- observance or violbtion of the rules and regulation;: b; any other Lessee. 6. No additional lock or locks shall be placee by I.•c:;sn,:: on any door in the buildin.g. unless ttritten conse:it o; Lest : :71-Al have first been obtained. Two keys will be furnish... h7 Lc:;*ar for every roo:z, and any addition:,l lacy required muse be c,n;:;:inCd from.. Lessor, 25 cents for each key to be deposited by Lessc,.:;; all keys shall be surrendered to Lessor upon terminr.tiun of the tenancy. F 7. Lessees shall not c:rnllloy .11y person or per::or. --th, :- :11.-:1 t:1, janitor of Le.sor for the purpose of clenuin;>, the lcar,•_r. withouz: the concent of Lessor. Le.sor r.hall he ir, n. :.:Ce r, :fr ;urilJ:, to any L^.`;sec for any los: o:: pr:,ircrty fro... the LC•7_C'J pre-it...-5. j ho:•tevcr occurrinE„ or for any dnr.-;;c don-2 1:0 the c,.Lcc�r: o:: Lessee by the janitor or any other of Le:;sor's or by any other person. Janitor's service will nor- incluvic tine claanin<; of carpets and rugs. 8. Lessees, their clerks or servants, sh J1 nc::: mni.c or per:niz any im.proper noises in the build-'.n,;. ncr smco%c L(A -.:o elevators, nor plzy I.oit:ical iti:Arut.e•n.:s or radio:;, r,-),-- in ,-)rIn any way with other Le:;sce:; Cir Lt:i,.::L.;:• L.Ir ►.tlei... Lessees, their clrrl:s or servant::, st1:�11 rr�t Ll)-:C%? Su:J:•t::nt:t•. of any kind out of the windows or d,+ors, nur clown t1,t• Lass;:;;cs to any Lessee for any loss of property from the leased prc.:.iscs, however occu'rrinq, or for any damage done to the effects of any Lessee by t:.e janitor or any other of Lessor's employees, or by any other person. Nan-4- torts service will not include the cleaning of carpets and rugs. S. Lessees, their clerks or servants, shall not make or per.nit any improper noises in the building, nor smoke tobacco in the elevators, nor play musical instruments or radios, nor interfere in any w;xy with ot:ier Lessees or those having business with titer. Lessees, their clerics or servants, shall not throw substances of any kind out of the windows or doors, nor down the nassagcs or sky-lights of the building, nor sit, no: place anything upon the window sills, nor bring into or keep within i-he building anyanimal or bicycle, r.otorcycle or other vehicle. S. All freight must be moved into, within and out of Cie building under t;ie supervision of Lessor, and according to such regulations as may he posted in the office o= the building, but Lessor will not be respon- s:ble for lose of or damage to such freight fron any cause. 10. The requirements of Lcssees will be at- tended to only upon application :.t the office of ti:e Y,uildin,. ;.mployces shall not perform any work nor Flo aanvt::ing outside of their regular tiutics unlens ur.::cr special instructions from the office, and no cx.ployee shall ad.-.it any person (lessee or otherwise) to any of- fice wit:.out instructions from the office of the building. ll. \o awnings allowed. One wini.o-a s::adc is fzrr.ls:.cd each window by Lcssor and any additional win- Cov shade desired by Lcs;,ees shall be .put up at their ex- pense a.nC, :bust be of suc:, unifo=-m shape, color, material and make as -may be prescribed by Lessor. 12. :.o physician, sur,eoz or dentist s:.all &c- vertise :.is business in any manner pra:.ibited by the Code ' o: Zrt:.ics of the Air.erican ;,ed cal Association. 13. Lessees --ijall not use ;.he r.a.-.e "►1tli an(: .. i3L'l�dl.-.g" or "Capitol i uilding Ca::pa.-.y- or any like p rase, as part of the name of any business or occupation carried on ir. t:ao leased :)mMises. l�. :cc, nineral water, towels and s:.all be furnished to Lc5scc5 only by such persons as may be satisfactory to Lessor. 15. fat any ti-_e t,::_le the uuildir., is in c:...=ge of a wate:..-.an, any t croon c:tering or ieav::; t:.e :q may be cuestioncd Ly :.i:.. as to nis business in t:c ✓Ci�Gi��� Lnr_ a.yoLe :o`. satisfyi. ...:G 41a:C:'..•.dn O` nig Lo al.-.tar t-a -uildir.s Ly c,a exclu6ed by rum. -Z- . 040668 16. The Lessor is not responsible to any Lessee for the noir-observance or violation of the rules and reg- ulgazions by any other Lessee. 17. Lessees shall see that the windows,* tran- so.-•s and doors of said ]eased pre:iiscs are closed znd securely loc'r-cd before leaving the building ana gust ob- serve s�rict care not to leave wiaciows open when it rains and Lcssecs shall exercise extraordinary care and caution that all water :aucets or water apparatus are entirely s off before Lessees or Lessees' e.mployeeG leave the a b;Uldi ng, and that all electricity, gas or air shall like- wise be cara!ully shut off, so as to prevent waste or dz=ace, and for any default or carelessness the Lessees shall ..-..aye good all injuries sustained by other Lessees o: occupants of the building or to the Lessor. 18. Lessor reserves the right to exclude or expel from the building any person who, in the 4udrement of Lessor, is intoxicated or under the influence of liquor or drugs, or who shall in any manner' do any act in violation of any of the rules and regulations of said building. 19. :he Lessor reserves the right to close aro kcap locked all entrance and exit doors of the building; during such 'yours as the Lessor may deem to be advisable for the adequate protection of the property. All Lessees, their employees, or other persons entering or leaving the building at any tire, when it is so locked nay be required to sign the building register when so doing, and the watchman in charce nay refuse to admit to the buildLng %.rile it is so locked. Lessees or any of Lessees' employees, or any other person, %iith- o::t a pass previously arranged, or other satisfactory ieo.-,tificatioa showing their rights of access to the Luild:ng at such tine. But the Lessor assumes no respon- siui.iitl and shall not be liable for any damage resulting !raid any error in regard to any such pass or identifica- tion, or from the admission of any unauthorized person to said building. 20. Lessor reserves the right to make suc.1 ozj;ar and further rules and rogulat;.ons as in his j ag- ,.-.c:.t nay fro-.a time to time be necessary for the safety • YnV eleaalinQss Of, as-A for the proservation of good order in the building. Aol 11/E�a►, �7ov �.r. 472 �• SSL - ;r�6• R:2 , . 3Z�,�} 4-e6 az6 3ya A-2 >> y 3 T01'04 S, 'ex-icj,. r c.,.r.L •I 1 - - t Aol,- • :��.2 - N F � I �I s • ' i�i _.-Ban".A&L—NdCAt434 carter. , r i � ,• R p �Ar+X20/ A,rrfh•{r.+4t PNwr, ��§ • n j - r 1 r , m 1 •+rte 1 - aa/ --> LU I r "a •, ci R 'r f : k E • �w t+fitt ws1 � —•—,tt -- ---� 00672 1 1 .. ii f 4 y • i it ^ t t- •1 a . 7 '� I of-IW,3 tt, f' fi r� t .rpt 4 .►I. .._ ..... .. -�..�.. ... .... ..� ...�. ....oma,,., f _ 1 s . ` I Ata .. v', i . . • , j : �; � � � j� ,; � . •f i !• { r _ Ste, � , , . t , . � ; : 1 : , / � � : :/ a .a � r Q I � ; . �'� � � _ _.._ ;_ � ; I 1/ -----� y �- _ _�_.. .__.__._ ._...._ -�-: = � • � ' •, 1 --- �R l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13, , 19 77 In the Matter of Amending the Board Orders of November 29 1977 and June 14, 1977 to make adjust- ments to CETA Title VI Projects The Board hereby amends its Board Orders of November 29, 1977 and June 14, 1977 to make the following adjustments not affecting the overall number of Title VI positions allocated: Amendments: 1. Amend Project #42 by cancelling 1 Recreation Therapist Aide-CETA position (Medical Services). 2. Cancel Project #77 1 Telephone Operator Trainee-CETA (Sheriff/Coroner). 3. Amend Project #68 by cancelling 2 Typist Clerk Trainee-CETA positions (District Attorney). Additions: 1. Amend Project #67 by adding 2 Victim Witness Aide-CETA positions (District Attorney). 2. Add Project #81 1 Communications Equipment Trainee-CETA (Sheriff/Coroner). 3. Add Project #82 1 Office Services Worker-CETA (Probation) PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby_ certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Ori g: Civil Service Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors Attn: G. Brown mixed this 13tWay of December 19 77 Director of Personnel (PSE Office) Attn: R. Nagstrom Auditor-Controller /� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Attn: G. Gross B (.�,1 h.(��(S1 G. Miller b •ell�, Deputy Clerk County Manpower Office Patricia A. B Attn: J. Miller H -24 3/%G 15m POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST NO: Civil Service Department Department Public service Budget Unit 581 Date 12/7177 Action Requested: Classify and add (4) positions; cancel (4) .positions, per attached list. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: —CETA Public Service EmnloN-went Adjustments-necessary to innlement FY 77-78 prcgram plan Estimated cost of adjustment: C""i-0 Costa County Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: RECEIVED$ 2. Fixed Assets: (.Pitt item and coAt) -977 $ tlof e- PVM,n *o, Estimated t�at�a - r $ All. Signature for! -9-epartment Head---,' Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: County Administrator -- Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: 12/7/77 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (4) positions; cancel (4) positions. Duties and resDonsibilties to be assigned justify classification. Can be effective day following Board Action. Classify and add (2) Victim/Witness Aides-CETA, Salary Level 246(780-948); (1) Communications Equipment Trainee-CETA, Salary Level 203T(754-832); and (1) Office Services Worker-CETA, Salary Level 199 (676-822); AND cancel (2) Typist-Clerk Trainee-CETA, Salary level 178(634-771 (1) Recreation Therapist Aide-CETA, Level 179 (636-773); (1) Telephone Operator Trainee- CETA, Salary levell78 (634-771). f 0 1 QPersonnel Director C � Recommendation of County Administrator Date: Dec er .8, 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective December 14, 1977. 41-1 to-unty Administratorc:3 Action of the Board of Supervisors DEC 13 1977 Adjustment APPROVED on ;---.,R.- OLSSON,,. 1 County Clerk Date: DEC 13 1977 By: Patricia A. Bell DepvTy Clerk APPROVAL o ' &Ls adjustment c=stitute6 am ApptoptiatZon Adjusbnent acid Pe&60)i)1eZ Rezothtion Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form muZt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an—organization chart depicting the section or. office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) ADDITIONS CETA VI - 581 No. Positions Classification Project # Salary Level Department 2 Victim/Witness Aides-CETA 67 246 (780-948) District Attorney 1 Communications Equipment Trainee-CETA 81 203T(754-832) Sheriff 1 Office Services Worker - CETA 82 199 (676-822) Probation 4 CANCELIATIONS CETA VI - 581 2 Typist-Clerk Trainee-CETA 68 178 (634-771) District Attorney 1 Recreation Therapist Aide-CETA 42 179 (636-773) Medical Services 1 Telephone Operator Trainee-CETA 77 178 (634-771) Sheriff 4 . 0.11 iustffiPntAd_ APPROVED. ( 1 on- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Declaring Surplus Property IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the below listed is DECLARED surplus property, and the County Purchasing Agent is AUTHORIZED to sell said property pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 1108.2-212, 'as recommended by the Acting County Auditor-Controller: Addressograph-Multigraph duplicator model 2550 (County Tag #41887) 43 Obsolete Justice Court docket books PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and corred copy of an order emend on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Orig: Purchasing Witness my hand and On Seal of the Board of cc: Auditor-Controller Supervisors Bay Municipal Court affixed this 13th day of Dec er. 19 V J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B _ c ,, Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 . 15.M Patricia A. Bell t � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE PINOLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY December 13 . 19 In the Matter of Reappointment to the Board of Commissioners of the Pinole Fire Protection District. On the recommendation of Supervisor N. C. Fanden, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Thomas P. Cutino, 2520 Arroyo Avenue, Pinole , California 94564 is REAPPOINTED to the Board of Commissioners of the Pinole Fire Protection District for a four-year term ending December 31, 1981. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc. Mr. T. Cutino Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Pinole Fire Protection Supervisors District affixed thisl3th day of December 19= County Auditor-Controller County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Information Officer By Deputy Clerk obbie 02tierrez H-24 4/77 15m t. l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Request of the Bethel Island Area Citizens Group for Boating Safety and Law Enforcement. The Board having received a November 22, 1977 letter from Mr. Charles L. Butler, Chairman, Bethel Island Area Citizens Group for Boating Safety and Law Enforcement, P.O. Box 305, Bethel Island, California 94511 expressing appreciation for increased marine patrol and seeking Board endorsement of the group' s efforts to secure replacement of berms and levees in the Bethel Island area; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD.--]RED that the aforesaid communica- tion is REFERRED to the Public Works Director for report. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. C. L. Butler Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 13thday of December _ 19 77 �- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By- Deputy Clerk Ro is Gu yVi�errez� 0UFPS- 1 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of ` Request of the City of Walnut Creek with respect to Annexation of Certain County Road Rights-of-Way. The Board having received a November 29, 1977 letter from Mr. David G. Finigan, Community Development Director, City of Walnut Creek, requesting that the county give blanket consent to annexation by the City of any county road right-of-way which is an integral part of an annexation and consent of all private land owners has been obtained; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid corre- spondence is REFERRED to the Public Works Director and County Counsel for recommendation; PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: 'Mr. Finigan Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Diractur Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 13t-h_day of_ necernhar 1977 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 0061 2 H 7 24 4177 15m in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Resignation from the Citizens Advisory Committee for Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15, Bethel Island Area. The Board having received a December 5, 1977 memorandum from Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Engineer Ex Officio, Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15 stating that lair. Gale Coulson, a member of the Citizens Advisory Committee for Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15, has moved from the area and is no longer eligible to serve on said Committee; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid position is DECLARED VACANT and the policy on appointments is applied. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Contra Costa County Supervisors Sanitation District affixed this 13th day of December , 19= No. 15 Public Works Director County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Information Officer BDeputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson ()OW H-24 4/77 15m it In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Approving Inspection Services Contract for Robert G. Soto for Kitchen/Dining Hall at Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center Clayton Area.. (4411-4061) The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute an Inspection Services Contract with Mr. Robert G. Soto for contract documents review and construction inspection services for Kitchen/Dining Hall at the Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center, Clayton Area. . The contract is effective December 13, ' 1977. PASSED by the Board on December 13, : 1977.. I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Bldgs. and Grounds Supervisors cc: Public Works Department affixed this 13th day of December 19 77 — Agenda Clerk Architectural Division J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By �� , Deputy Clerk J. Dye N.PODS County Administrator P. Burton Inspector H-24 3176 13m CONTRACT Special Engineering-Administrative Services ' Construction Supervision & Inspection 1 . Special Conditions. These special conditions are incorporated below by reference: a) Public Agency: Contra Costa County b) Inspector's Name & Address: Robert G. Soto, 985 Kenston Drive. Claytnn, California 94517 c) Effective Date: December 1.2, 1977 d) Project's Name and Location: Kitchen/Dining_Hall at Sheriff's Rehabilita _ion Center. Clayton Area - Budyet Line Item No. 4411-4061 e) Rate of Compensation: $14.05 per hour 2. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. PUBLIC AG rY Con ra a ,�_ INSPECTOR By 71M. - "a!4 Public Works Directo ROBERT G. S 0 3. Parties. Effective on the above date, the above-named Public Agency (Owner) and the above-named Inspector mutually agree and promise as follows: 4. General Qualifications & Conditions. Public Agency hereby contracts with Inspector, as one specially trained, experienced, expert and competent to perform the special engineering and administrative services of a construction supervisor and inspector, including those associated with the continuous con- struction supervision position commonly known as Clerk-of-the-Works, in con- nection with the above construction project, which services are necessarily incident to the services performed for the Public Agency by architects and engineers in the design and constructiion supervision of construction pro- jects . This agreement does not preclude other employment of the Inspector if it does not interfere with the duties and hours of work required herein. 5. Term. The duration of this contract is the duration of this construction project, but either party may terminate it by giving 30 days advance written notice to the other. 6. General Duties & Instructions. The Inspector's construction supervision and inspection services include the following general duties and instructions. a. Status & Relationship with Public Agency and Architect. His independent contract relationship with the Public Agency parallels that.which exists be- tween the Public Agency and the Architect; but he is subordinate to the Architect, because the Architect is responsible for the design of the project and for general supervision of its construction pursuant to the Public Agency Architect Agreement. Microfilmed with board order Formed Approved by County Counsel 1-77 1 ►�i�3�� b. " Status & Relationship with Contractor. He shall maintain a dignified but understanding relationship with the workmen on the job but he shall conduct business only through the contractor's job superintendent, and shall not give instructions directly to the Contractor's employee(s) or subcontractor(s) ; and he shall immediately advise the Architect of any case where the Public Agency representatives give instructions to the Contractor's employees. c. Public Agency-Contractor Coordination. He shall effectively maintain close coordination of the Cont'ractor's work and the owner's requirements by fre- quent, regular conferences or other suitable means, especially where projects involve alterations or modifications of or additions to an existing function- ing facility, which must be maintained as an operating unit during conduct of construction work , and therefore require special alertness to job conditions which may affect such continuing operations. He shall coordinate necessary interruptions of normal owner activities with the Public Agency and General Contractor beforehand. d. Familiarity with Contract. He shall become thoroughly familiar with all con- tract documents including specifications, drawings and addenda; and he shall supervise and check the adequacy and accuracy of required "as built" drawin— prepared by the Contractor's employees (see also 7-a, below) . e. Personal- Presence & Observation. He shall be personally present whenever work is being performed even on overtime, night, holiday or weekend basis when so directed) , and shall attend meetings called by the Public Agency, Contractor or Architect; and he shall make direct personal observations of work being performed by the General Contractor and subcontractor(s) for certification to Public Agency-Owner that such work is being performed in a skillful manner and in accordance with the requirements of the contract documents. f. advice & Suggestions. He shall advise Public Agency on all construction mat- ters , such as suggesting change orders or reviewing construction schedules; he shall evaluate suggestions or modifications which have been made to accom- modate on-the-job problems, and report them with recommendations to the Arch;- tect; and he shall review and make recommendations to the Contractor on all pay estimates. g. Pre-Construction Review of Contract Documents. When so directed by the Public Agency, he shall perform in-depth review of the contract documents before construction begins, and make appropriate recommendations thereon to the Public Agency. 7. S�ccial Duties & Instructions. The Inspector's duties specially concerning the progress of the work include the following: a. General Records & Files. He shall maintain a file of, and be aware of the contents of, the local , State, Federal , NFBU, NEPA, etc. , codes , regulations , directives , requirements, etc. , which are pertinent to this project, and are provided by the Public Agency; and he shall maintain a complete file of all drawings , specifications , contracts , change orders , directives , etc. , which determine work to be done by the Contractor (see also 6-d, above) . b. Diary and Reports. He shall maintain a bound daily diary, noting therein job problems , conferences and remarks; and he shall submit all reports deemed necessary by State and Federal agencies , Architect and Public Agency, which shall be timely and in sufficient detail to satisfy the purpose of the report. ru -2- c: ' Material Records. He shall maintain records of materials and/or equipment delivered at the site, showing manufacturers' names , catalog, model serial number style, type, or other identifying information thereon and noting whether they are in strict compliance with the plans, shop drawings and/or specifications, or are approved by the Architect. He shall certify to Public Agency that all materials used in construction are as specified in contract documents; and, on completion and/or installation of each applicable item, he shall collect and assemble relevant information (including guarantees, certificates , maintenance manuals, operating instructions, keying schedules , catalog numbers , vendors addresses and telephone contacts , etc. , of materials and/or equipment as required) ; and at the completion of the project, he shall deliver this information to the Architect for delivery to the Public Agency. 8. Pay for Services & Reimbursement for Expenses. a. Public Agency shall pay Inspector for these services at the above rate, for semi-monthly pay periods of the 1st through the 15th and 16th through the last day of the month. Payment will be made on the 10th of the month or the 25th of the month following the pay period if a demand billing is received by the County Public Works Department on the last County working day of the period. b. Mileage authorized by the Public Norks Director or his deputy shall be re- imbursed at a rate to be mutually agreed upon from time to time reflecting actual and changing costs . 9. Insurance. Inspector shall , at no cost to Public Agency, obtain and maintain during the term hereof Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of S500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and damage to property including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. Inspector shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requiring 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. 10. Enforcement and Interpretation of Contract. The Public Agency's agent for en- forcing and interpreting this Contract is the County's Public Works Director or a deputy. 11 . Adjustment of Compensation. The rate of compensation may be adjusted by mutual consent of the parties for good cause shown. -3- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 7L, In the Matter of Changes in Small Business Administration Physical Disaster Loan Program (Drought Emergency) . The Board having received a December 1, 1977 letter from Mr. Charles Manfred, Director, State Office of Emergency Services, advising that policy and procedural changes in the Small Business Administration physical disaster loan program require each County to again certify the need for physical disaster business loans; and • Mr. Manfred having requested that information necessary to support a request to the Small Business Administration and Farmers Home Administration be submitted prior to December 21, 1977; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid information is REFERRED to the Office of Emergency Services. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc- Office of Emergency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Services Supervisors Agricultural Comm. affixed this_ _doy of neremher , 19_77 Public Works Director County Administrator /J J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 6y la uJ G �IU a.JL Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m 00 S6 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT December 13 , 1977 In the Matter of ` Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acquisition W.O. 8314-7521 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and Right of Way Contract are APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said contract on behalf of the County: Contract Reference Grantor Date Payee Amount Marsh Creek Maria Galletti November 28, 1977 Maria Galletti $100.00 Channel Rt. #2, Box 120 Brentwood Area Brentwood, CA The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw warrant in the amount specified to be delivered to the County Principal Real Property Agent. The County Clerk is DIRECTED to accept deed from above-named grantors for the County of Contra Costa. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. l� 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Division Supervisors affixed thisl3thday of December 1977 cc: County Auditor-Controller Flood Control - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �l/ . Deputy Clerk N. Pous 00Wt 9 H-24 3/76 15m l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13, , 19 77 In the Matter of ` Approving Deferred Improvement Agreement for DP 3048-76, San Pablo Avenue, E1 Sobrante area. The Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute a Deferred Improvement Agreement with Larry G. Buckley, permitting the deferment of construction of permanent improvements required as a condition of approval for DP 3048-76, E1 Sobrante area. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Department: PW (LD) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Recorder (via P.W.) affixed this 13tbday of December 1977 Public Works Director Director of Planning County Assessor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Larry G Buckley By . �jz.� , Deputy Clerk 4880 San Pablo Dam Rd. N. Po us El Sobrante, CA H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 11 , 19 7.7 In the Matter of Complaint with respect to Smoking in County Buildings and Offices. The Board having received a December 1, 1977 letter from Mr. Neil J. Lochhead, 237 Sharon Avenue, Rodeo, California 94572 commenting that he has observed no restrictions on smoking in public areas of county buildings, requesting that the Board make a study of the hazards of second-hand tobacco smoke, and recommending that smoking be prohibited in public areas of county buildings and offices; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid matter is REFERRED to the County Administrator for response . PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977• 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. N. Lochhead Supervisors — Ghmnty Administrator Public Works Director affixed this 1 th day of December . 19.31 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By A�'t t%G ,'.C.�c'���. Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m O In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 1977 In the Matter of Continuing the Hearing Date for consideration of adoption of Resolution of Neccessity Buchanan Field Airport Runway 19-R Clear Zone, W.O. 5438 - 658 This Board HEREBY announces that on December 20, 1977 at 11 :00 a.m. the hearing, covering a notice of intention to adopt a Resolution of Necessity to acquire property by eminent domain, previously scheduled for that date as set forth in Resolution No. 77/979, adopted on November 29, 1977, will be continued to December 27, 1977 at 10:45 a.m. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of f -.teal Property Division Supervisor affixed this 13thday of December--, 19 77 cc: Board Clerk County Counsel Airport Manager J. /R�OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 3/76 15m C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE WEST COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTffecember 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Appointment to the Board of ti Commissioners of the West County Fire Protection District. On the recommendation of Supervisor N. C. Fanden, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Paul J. McIntosh, 4947 Santa Rita Road, Richmond, California 94803 is APPOINTED to the Board of Commissioners of the West County Fire Protection- District for a four—year term ending December 31, 1981. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of T cc: _ Mr. P. McIntosh Supervisors West County Fire affixed thisl3th day of December 19= Protection District County Auditor—Controller County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Information By ,�f - �j�p� �� Deputy Clerk Officer Robbie G ierrez H-24 4/77 15m 09!6,93 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 . 19 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Private Improvements in Subdivision 4610, Danville Area. WHEREAS an agreement with Turner & Turner, Inc. P. 0. Box 222, Danville, CA 94526 for the installation and completion of private im— provements in Subdivision 4610, Danville area, has been presented to this Board; and WHEREAS said agreement is accompanied by a cash deposit in the amount of $12,000 for the full amount of the costs for completion of the improvements required by the Zoning Administrator in approval of said subdivision, plus the amount of $6,000 required by Section 66499.3(b) of the Subdivision Map Act. (Building Inspection Department Receipt No. 146405, dated November 29, 1977)- NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Director of Building Inspection, IT IS BY TFL BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: Turner & Turner, Inc. Supervisors 'Building Inspection (2) affixed this 13th day of December 19= J. R. OLSSON, Clerk byJ ,, Deputy Clerk Ro bie Pierre H-24 4/77 15m 94 SUBDIVIST_OPI aGREEEMEiiT (§1) .;'-.1 Subdivision: T&�-e-Z 410 (51) Subdivider: Tu,2�_,atz. (Private Imarover:.ents) 9.0. Ba-C Zzz 9ANL I LLQ, CA . 45L4 (§1) Effective Date: (§2) Completion Period: C7N� (§3) Deposit : (faithful per:. )$ 12 C—co-- oa• ent bond) S C � IKUZ"yam"*6 /y6 yon- ///27/77" 1. Parties & Date. Effective on the abboye date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above- named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows concerning this subdivision: 2. Improvements. Subdivider shall construct , install and complete private road and street improvements, tract drainage, street signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially Title 9 and including future amend.^..ents, and all improvements required in the approved parcel map improvement plan of this subdivision on file in the County's Building Inspection Department. Subdivider shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work" within the above completion period from date hereof as required by Section 922-4 .808 of the County Ordinance Code, in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a con- flict between the improvement plan and the County Ordinance Ccde, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. Improvement Securitv. Upon executing this agreement , Subdivider shall, in accordance with Section. 922-4.604 (3) of the County Ord- nance Code, deposit as security with the County at least the above- specified amount, which is the total estimated cost of the work, in the form of a cash deposit, a certified or cashier's check, or an acceptable corporate surety bond, guaranteeing his faithful perfor- mance of this agreement. 4. Inden.nity. Subdivider shall hold harwless and indemni, y the indemnitees from the liabilities as defined in this section: A - The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards , commissions, - officers, agents and employees ; B - The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim, for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below ., and including personal injury$ death, property damage, inverse condemnations or any combination of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County approved the parcel map improvement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) , action(s) or other proceeding(s) concerning these; C - The actions causinP liability are any act or omission (negli- gent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontrac- tor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them; D - Dion-Conditions : The promise and agreement in this sections not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has _prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) or specifications) in connection with this work or subdivision, or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemri tee. 5. Costs. Subdivider shall pay when due all the costs of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 01`L�`�- o. lonperformance and Costs . Ii' Subdivider fails to complete the work and improvements within the time specified in this agreement or extensions granted, County nay proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges there- for i:zzediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this agreement or recover the cost of completing the improvements, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys ' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 7. Assignment . - If before these improvements are completed this minor subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this agreement and/or any- deposit or bond securing them. 8. Warranty. Subdivider warrants that the said improvement plan is adequate to accomplish this work as promised in Section 2; and if, at any time- before the County's acceptance of the improvements as complete, the improvement plan proves to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 9. No waiver by County. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this agreerent, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or naterials , or payments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the teras and conditions hereof. 10. Record Map . In consideration hereof, County shall accept said parcel map for iling with the County Recorder. COU11. RA COS -SUBDIVIDER: (see note below) Chairman,, Board of S ery=sons ATTEST: J. R. OLSSOII, County Clerks �° �:� — --_ & ex officio Clerk of the Board Designate off ficial capani in the business ) By �; ft.e. Note to Subdivider: (1.) Execute Deputy acknowledgment form below; and E)D (2) If a corporation, attach a - I` certified copy of (a) the by-laws 'OEC 13 lar! f or (b) the resolution of the Board of Directors, authorizing 1. R,1QyS5ON execution of this contract and f• 'i CLERK�BOARj"6PSUPERV15ORS of the bonds required hereby . 9F » » W N7 STiB CO. B .. Z. D' State of C ]: o:ni ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation-, County of/' acs ) ss. Partnership or Individual) On A� 0 /l,�7/ , the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is known to me to be the ihdivid- ual and officer or partner as stated above who signed this instrument, 'and acknowledged to me that h exe ted it and thafiI) th corporation or partnership nared above execu ed it . / ,o,�����cc11-�� ��§y..•.� 1OTAR�a1ff�'dtSf�trY NOTARY PUBLIC•CALIFORNIR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 4y Commission Exeires July17,1981 - o .. y✓ imsel /r�jtotzry Publ_c for said County and State (CCC Std. Form; Rev. 12/74) MJB:bw -2- 01 s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE CROCKETT-CARQUINEZ FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY December 13 , 19 73 In the Matter of Reappointment to the Board of Commissioners of the Crockett— Carquinez Fire Protection District. On the recommendation of Supervisor N. C. Fanden, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Elton Turner, 243 Pomona Avenue, Crockett, California 94525 is REAPPOINTED to the Board of Commissioners of -the Crockett—Carquinez Fire Protection District for a four—year term ending December 31, 1981, PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Mr. E. Turner Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of -Crockett—Carquinez Fire Supervisors Protection District affixed thisl3th day of December 19 77 County Auditor—Controller County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Information Officer By �. Deputy Clark obbie4utierr H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Approving Change Order 1 , Detention Facility Structural Steel , Martinez, California. Project No. 5269-926-(44) The Board of Supervisors AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute Change Order 1 - Detention Facility Structural Steel , Project No. 5269-926-(44). The Change Order provides for the installation of steel bracing at specified locations in the building's earthquake resistant smear walls. The'Change Order specifies that maximum payment shall not exceed $62,157 without authorization of the Public Works Director PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of -Detention Facility Project Supervisors affixed this 13thday of_ December 19 77 cc: County Administrator County Counsel County Auditor-Controller �A J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director By // f?li`u� . Deputy Clerk Turner Construction Company N.POus M-B Construction Company H-24 3/76 !Sm 0069S_ C-3 REVISED(2-76)X-22 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SHEET 1 OF 1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 REV.NO. SUPPL.NO. )HPAP3000y W.O.NO. PROJECT NO. DATE Structural Steel CE-32 5269-926-(44) 12-5-77 To: M-B Construction ,CONTRACTOR. Change requested by Kaplan/MCLaughll You arehereby directed to make the herein described changes from the plans and specifications or do the following described work not Included In the plans and specifications on this contract. NOTE:This change order is not effective until approved by the Deputy Public Works Director,Operations and Flood Control. "Steel Bracing" The Contractor is to perform the following work: 1. Furnish and install all structural steel as shown and noted on Structural Drawings S9.8 dated 10-27-77, S11.1, Rev. 9 dated 10-27-77 and S11.2, Rev. 9 dated 10-27-77. Work includes shear studs and holes for reinforcing steel as shown on detail 3, Drawing S9.8. Work will be performed on a Lump Sum Basis. Total increase in cost is Sixty-Two Thousand One Hundred Fifty-Seven Dollars ($62,157.00). ESTIMATED COST: DECREASES INCREASE S 62,150069007. BY REASON OF THIS CHANGE NO —WORKING DAYS EXTENSION OF TIME WILL BE ALLOWED. We,the undersigned contractor,have given careful consideration to the change proposed and hereby agree.If this proposal is approved,that we will pro- vide all equipment,furnish all materials,except as may otherwise be noted above,and perform all seryl s necessary for the rk above specifled,and will accept as full payment therefor the prices shown above. Wl SUBMITTED: !Ccl�3� RECOMME DE Gh��4 tt ,1 RESIDENT ENGINEE?- etent n Cil i t Project Manager Y, L DATE P lic_jlarks_D.i reams '.: Of T If the Contractor does not sign acceptance of this order,his attention is directed to the requirements of the specifications as to proceeding with the ordered work and filing a written protest within the time Marvin specified. Microfilmed with board order AUDITOR to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California DEG 13 1977 , 19 __.. In the Matter of Contract #24-090 with Sandra Shamis Ph.D. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #24-090 with Sandra Shamis, Ph.D. for the provision of consultation and training for Medical Services/Mental Health staff on December 14, 1977 (one day only) with a payment limit of $50. and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract. PASSED BY THE BOARD on OF 1 a 1977 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc; County Administrator 4 this dayD G ] 3 1977 t 19 County Auditor/Contro County Medical Services/ Mental Health J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor 44l� Deputy Clerk H•2441 PRA' ffli00 :ontra Costa County Standard Form SHORT FORif SERVICE CONTRACT 1. Contract Identification. Number 24 - 090 Department: Medical Services/Mental Health Subject: Mental Health Training Session: Psychopathology and Functional Psychosis 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Sandra Shamis, Ph. D. Capacity: Self-employed individual Address: 744 The Alameda Berkeley, California 94707 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is December 14_ 1977 and it terminates Der•Pmhar 169 1977 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ SD 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: ( ) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 50 per service unit: (}) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 1 service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation specialized instruction and training in Psychopathology and Functional Psvchosis for County-selected persons in the time, place and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. One session, for payment purposes, shall be defined as the provision of at least one full hour of such services: 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, ZWJMA&'t3TX= 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTYAFi?C COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By,4/ W. N. Boggess By Designee Recommended by Department �: (o (AJI i (Des gnate of ficial capacity) B,, -1 Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) (A-4620 7/76) II+ticrofifined with board order 04.1((91 • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California DEC 131977 9 — In the Matter of Approval of Joint Powers Agreement #24-035-2 with the City of Concord for Discovery Program services for Medical Services/Mental Health IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute joint powers Agreement X124-035-2 with the City of Concord for provision of Discovery Program drug treatment and rehabilitation services for Medical Services/Mental Health for the period July 1, 1977 through June 30, 1978, with the County providing salaries and fringe benefits of three staff persons�u` �s`ifig program, and the City providing an in-kind contribution of CETA staff and housing. PASSED BY THE BOARD on DEC 13 1977, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors DE� 13 1977 cc: County Administrator affixed this ay of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services/ Mental HealthOLSSON, Clerk City of Concord Deputy Clerk EH:dg qn; H-24 4/77 15m Olt.) !. 32,70R2 1.:: CITY COUNCIL OF :c:y CT__':' SOF CONCORD Coni? •^.? ST_1T- O C i.-'70-wl-k 2 3 la tl-e Hatt_r of Approving 4 At-rae=ent for Discovery Cancer (No. 24-035-2) Betwaim Co=ty 5 of Contra Costa and City of Concord. RESOLL'TZON No. 77-5345 6 7 :?!MEAS. he County of Contra Costa, through its Human :resources Agency, 8 :� presented to the City for review and approval, Agraesunt for Discovery 9 Center (No. 24-035-2) which will cover the operation of the Concord Discovery 10 Center program, a joint commmity effort between the County and Atha City; and 11 V-12EM.AS, the City has reviewed the agreemmmt which sats out a budget 12 of $26,735.40 plus salaries to be paid for an Assist=at Director aad Outreach 13 Honker pursuant_ to the Public Eaploymmt Grant to the City of Concord under 14 the CETT Program in the additional sun of $20.640.00. , 15 NOW, "'ME'i.EFORZ, IT 1S H-MR 3Y R-TSOL'7E..D by the City Council of the City 16 of Concord that it approves the Agreement for Discovery Center (Ho. 24-433-2) 17 between the Countq of Contra Coata and the City of Ccncord and authorizes the 18 Mayor and the City Clerk to esacute such agree=4at on banalf of the City. 19 PASSE XIM ADOPTED at a ranular meeting of the City Council of the City 20 of Concord hall on November 14, 1977, by the following vote: 21 AYES: Council.=eabers - L. z-avedo, J. 3ulman, R. :Holmes, R. La Poinra 22 NOES: rouncilmembers - Nons 23 ABS MIT: Councilmeobara - W. Dixon 24 1 !==11 CE';?FY that the foregoin=g resolution waa duly and regularly 25 a3opted at a rezular meeting of the City Council of the Cityai Cunccrd on 26 November 14, 1977. 27 28 Bim:%'.Uri:.', C.LZ..�.OLL, ClCy C3c.Tt cc: iiacovery Center 11-16-77 01.) �� A.0"t.D E"T FOR DISCOVERY C,E`:TFR (Conr.ra Costa County Iiuman Resources Agency) 24 - 0u0 - 2 1. '..) tract Identifica:.ien. Number Depart:ant: Co:.nunity dental Health Services Subject: Concord Discovery House Center 2. a'arties. The County of Contra Costa, California, (County) for its Department ::meed above, as the :=rst Party, and the following named Second Party mutually ztgrec and promise as follows: Name.. CIT'i OF CONCORD Capacity: Political subdivision Address: 1950 Parkside Drive, Concord, California 94519 3. Term. The effective date of this Agreement is July 1, 1977 and :it terminates June 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated in writing by either Darty. 4. Pa ant. County shall make no payment under this Agreement. 5. Cotnty's Obligations. County shall provide those services to the Second Party d2acribed in the "County Service Plan" attached hereto which is incorporated harein by reference, subject to all terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. General and Special Conditions. This Agreement is subject to the General Conditions attached hereto and to the Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 7. Second Party's Obligations. The Second Party shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the "General Service Plan" attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 8. Project. This Agreement implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Fiscal year 1977-78 Contra Costa County Short-Doyle Plan (State approved). 9. Legal Authority. This Agreement is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Welfare and Institutions Code, Sections 5600 to 57672 inclusive, and California Administrative Code, Title 9, Sections 500 to 943, inclusive. 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. CO'J' 0F20YT STA, CALIFOR?IIA SECOND PARTY .W, N ' ��•• ` "Cl�l� 9ges' BY Chairman, Board of Sup sors F. A. tewart ATTEST: County Clerk City Manager (Designate official capacity in public agency and attach a certified copy of g`• the governing body resolution authorizing Deputy execution of this Agreement.) Re-_-onmiended by Human Resources Agency ATTEST: Bernadette Carroll City Clerk A- - Designee Form A?proved: County Counsel FORM APPROVEDI _—_ 111M CtIntractsAdministrat�r (Dei ;nate.afficigl capacity) Deputy a ,r/ /. ..7 7 910704 Microfilmed with board order GENERAL SERVICE PLAN Number24-4- - 0 `�'-35 - 2 1. Concord Discovery Center Program. The Concord Discovery Center Pro'gram is a joint effort of community members, City of Concord, and Contra Costa County `fenzal Health Services in the field of drug abuse with the following goals: a. To provide a coordinated delivery of services in the Concord area, dealing with drug abuse and related behavioral problems through education, pre- vention, intervention, treatment and rehabilitation. b. To provide treatment and intervention techniques to youth and adults with drug or related problems; and to provide counseling to their parents or relatives. c. To impact drug-abuse related behavioral problems in the Concord area. d. To involve individuals in structured activities to enhance self- image and esteem; increase ability to delay gratification of desires; to develop methods of coping with stress situations; to decrease or extinguish self-destructive behavior patterns. e. To educate the general public through speaking engagement and action programs about drug abuse and the complexities of the problem. f. To prevent drug abuse, or other maladaptive behaviors, by involving youth in a program of alternative activities, learning experiences and groups designed to develop a positive values structure. 2. Responsibilities of City of Concord. a. The City of Concord will provide a rehabilitation services program known as the Concord Discovery Center Program, with goals as stated above, to persons with a drug problem, at a facility known as the Concord Discovery Center. b. The City's Department of Leisure Services shall operate as liaison between the County and City subject to the provisions of this Agreement as specified in the County Service Plan and General Service Plan. c. The following itemized budget lists detailed items and expenses to be borne exclusively by the City of Concord in support of the Concord Discovery Program with goals as stated in paragraph 1. above. Initials: on ractor County Dept. -1- 00705 GENERAL SERVICE PLAN Number++ L 0 3. Staff Responsibilities and Supervision. a. The Concord Discovery Center Director, as specified in County Service Plan, will have the following responsibilities in relationship to the Concord Discovery Program: (1) Prograrimatie decisions. (2) Establishing and maintaining linkages with the other human service delivery systems. (3) Developing criteria for staff training and development. b. The Concord Discovery Director shall maintain the following records which shall be available to the City and/or County for inspection at all reasonable times: (1) Records of the type prescribed by the City for each City-referred client. (2) A monthly narrative report which includes a description of all staff activities, program functions, counseling approaches, and problems and recommendations; (3) A regular statement of the level of services provided, numbers and types of individuals reached (i.e., statistical information); (4) A regular summary of data accumulated by existing or new forms to measure and evaluate services; (5) Other reports or data which may, in the future, be developed through mutual agreement. c. Employees provided by the City of Concord as specified in Budget (paragraph 2 above) and Public Employment Grant (PEP) or other federally supervised funded program will be directly responsible to the designated City supervisor for the Department of Leisure Services, Concord Discovery Center Director, or his/her delegate. d. The Concord Discovery Center Director or his/her delegate will be responsible to the County's Discovery Program Director, as specified in County Service Plan, and to the City's Department of Leisure Services. Initials: �£ Co tractor County Dept. -2- 00"406 GENERAL SERVICE PLAN Nunber 24-035-2 BUDGLT. The follcraing represents the Budget for fiscal year 1977-78 (July 1, 1977 - June 30, 1978) , whicn shall be borne exclusively by the City of Concord: Personnel Services Part-Time $19,000 !Materials, Supplies & Services Office Supplies $ 920 Alileage Allc:•rnace 500 Training and Education 200 1,620 Fixed Charges Gas and Electricity 650 Water 75 Telephone 400 Insurance 75 F.I.C.A. 840 2,040 Acquisitions & Improvements Field Equipment 125 Furniture and Fixtures 2,250 Buildings & Construction 1,700 4,075 TMAL $26,735 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR - PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT GRANT TO CITY OF CONCORD (C.ETA) Salaries: 1. Assistant Director, full time (1) $10,320 2. Outreach Worker, full time (1) 10,320 3. Recreation Specialist, full time (1) -,7- TOTAL $27.;84b *Figure does not include fringe benefits Retention of CEM employees is contingent upon continuation of Public Bnployment Grunt through Fiscal Year 1977-1978, unless provision is otherwise made by City of Concord for continuance of such employees. Initials: C4L tractor County Dept. -3- COUNTY SERVICE PLAN Plumber t3 _� r Z 1. Staff. Contra Costa County Mental Health Services, as its responsibility toward the Concord Discovery Center, will provide the following staff to the Concord Discovery Center: One (1) Discovery Center Director One (1) Assistant Discovery Director One (1) Discovery Community Aide County will be responsible for the salaries and fringe benefits of these staff members. 2. Lines of Authority and Accountability. County will maintain supervisory control over all staff listed above. County policy in respect to the Concord Discovery Center will be relayed through the office of the County's Discovery Program Director of the Contra Costa Counter Mental Health Services, which office shall also maintain direct supervision of the Concord Discovery Center Director in implementing this policy or meeting other responsibilities as specified in the General Service Plan. 3. Contra Costa County Mental Health Services Staff Support. The County Discovery Program Director and his office will serve the Concord Discovery Center as a resource and facilitator of various requests. This will include the following: administrative support, program development and refinement, advocacy of the program philosophy to other public and private agencies within and outside Contra Costa County, the development of training designs and the implementation of these programs. In addition, the County Discovery Program Director will refer appropriate requests for services to the Concord Discovery Center so as to provide a coordinated and comprehensive approach to the drug— abuse related problem in this county; and will facilitate referrals from the Concord Discovery Center to other Mental Health Services program elements. Initials: C ractor County Dept. GEN KL:%L CONDITIONS A;regiment far Discovery Center 1. Comoliarce with Iaw. Contractor shalt be subject to and comply with ;ell E-�deral, Sr.ace and local taws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance heraunder, inclu:oEn ti but nut limited t0, licensLig, employment and purchasing practices; and :rages, hour-N, and conditions of employment. 2. tn_spacthjn. Contractor's performance, business premises and records pert::Lning t•o this Agreem-enc are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authoorized r.•')<<sentaticc+ of the County, the State of California, and the United ;states Gov:rnment. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by auth.:)rized rep:asertstives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Gove_nment, the Contractor's regular business records which pertain to this Agreement. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all docu:.:ants pertaining to this Agreement for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Agreement, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Agreement or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Agreement may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Agreement should the Contractor fail to perform any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Agreement ceases, this Agreement is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Agreement shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Agreement, including but not limited to, monitoring, auditing; billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Agreement except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Agreement, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Agreement is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Agreement may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. The Service Plans may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Service Plans. Initials: }�- Co raetor County Dept. -1- 00709 . Y ajl CE;.ERAL CO?I T IO. Agreement for Discovery Center 9. D i s P ucc!s Disagreements' netween ,the',Coun*ty and.Contrac,tor concerning the :e;uiret»ents, or gerrormanca of `thas Agreeteent shall be subject ".to arb�.Lt_atioc�; . - r b --t third party arbitrator to be agreed. upon by the County.and, the Contractor in a:: ordanee ::ith the "applicable procedures (if :any) required by the State or Federal 10. Choice of Letur and Personal-- Jurisdiction. This Aureement is",made :in Contra:Costa County and. shall be..governed-ard cvastrued`in accordance with the-laws ofthe'State of-California: b. Any action relating -,to this ,:agreement:shall' be, instituted ,and prosecuted in ,the courts of Contra Costa County. " 11. Conformance with Federal and State"Regulations. Should. Federal or State regulations touching upon-the subject of this Agreement, be adopted: or: revised: dor -:g the term hereof, this agreement shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or' State, requiremeats.` 12. No Waiver by County. =Subject to. Paragraph 9. ;(Disputes), of these .Generate Corditions, inspections or approvals, or statements.by any officer, agent.or employee: of the County indicating the C on tractor's performance or, any:'part`::thereof.complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or .acceptance of`the:whole or any part of: said performance, or:payments therefor, or any combination of, these acts; shall not " relieve the Contractor's obligations .to .fu -f i.-„this ,Agreement.;as prescribed;, nor'shall the County be the estopped from:bringing any action for damages or. .enforcement:`. arisingfrom any failure to comply with' any of-.the terms.and conditions. hereof: 13. Subcontract and Assignment_` This Agreement binds the heirs,' successors, ., ' assigns and representatives-of the County;and. the :Contractor. The Con tractor,shall ` not enter into subcontracts for any work,'contemplated under this: Agreement:and shall not assign this Agreemetwpio , writte ; consnt'ovf he yAmniostrator,' or his designee, subject to any,,-requi.red State orFederal:.approval_ 14. Confidentiality. Contractor..agrees, .to comply and to ,require its employees. , to comply with all applicable State or Federal-statutes or,regulations. respec:ing confidentiality)--.including but-not 1-mi.ted, to, the identity of: persons served under; ” . this Agreement, their: records,`or"services,.provided them, `.and assures,that,. a. All applications, and 'records concerning any:;individual made or kept by. Contractor or any public :off icer or agency; in:connection.abith the-administration or, or. relating to services provided. under this Agreement will.be confidential, and criLl not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected.with. the administration of such service: b. No person will publish or discloseor permit"or cause,to be published or disclosed, any.list of.persons receiving services;" except as.may be,required in the administration of such'service. .Contractor :agrees to inform all employees,, a gents and partners of the 'above provisions and ;that any person-.knowingly and intentionally i disclosing such information other than as .authorized,by-law. may be-guilty of a misdemeanor. 15. Nondiscriminatory Seryces. Contractor agrees that all goods and.services : under this Agreement shall `be.available"to;allqualified,:persons regardless of;age, sex, race, religion, color; national origin; or`ethnic background,' and that none; . shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worshi.p ;or instrucCion. 16. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless' and ipdemnify, the County and its officers, agentsandemployees from,' all liabilities and claims' for damages for .death, sickness-,or injury to persons or, property, including without' ' ' limi.Cation, all consequential damages, arising from or connected with the:operations or the services of the Contractor hercunder, resulting from the conduct'. negligent, or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. The County shall defend', save harmless and indemnify the Contractor and its officers, agents,*and employees from. all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness o -'injury. to':persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, arising from or cannacted with ; the operations or the services of. the=County .hereuuder,. resulting from- the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the County, Its:agents.or employees. � ff Initials Dept :Contractor Couaty., G:::_RAL C O.'01TIOSS :.:;rem.^.tint for Discovery Center 17. Liab:.li:.'. Insur_a_n_ce. During the entire term of this Agreement and any c::t•.:i:;i:t: or mo' ication r-M.-reof, the Contractor and County shall each keep in e:fi•��:t insurance pol•ici:3 of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for o::::ed at:%' nun-owned ante=boiles, Or be st!1f-insured or a combination of these, with a ri::i�um co-ab-1. singla lin t c:overa-ga of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily sickness or disea e, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, incl:.'•WS, the loss of use th2raof, arising from each accident or occurrence. 18. Worker::' Compensation. The Contractor is self-insured under the workers' compensation insurance program. During the entire tent of this Agreement County shall keep in effect warners' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. 19. Notices. All notices provided for by this Agreement shall be in writing, and may ba delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices CO the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Agreecta:it is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 20. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 21. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Agreement will be extended by County under a new Agreement following expiration or termination of this Agreement, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue all or any such services from Contractor. Initials: ontractor County Dept. -3- 00711 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 21356 and ) 21803 of the CVC, Declaring a Yield ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . 2402 - YLD Intersection on EUREKA AVENUE ) (#1554A), Kensington. Area Date: DEC j 11g7j (Supe. Dist. I - Kensington ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002. - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 21356 and 21803 of the California Vehicle Code, all vehicles traveling easterly on EUREKA AVENUE 01554A) , Kensington, shall yield the right of way to traffic on Franciscan Way. cn...._DEC 13 1977 Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 �\101)712 BWO OF SLPSMSORS, CONTRA COSTA COM, CALIFORNIA Re: Speed Limits on ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2408 - SPD OAK ROAD )) Date: DEC 13 1917 (Rd . 14054B) , Walnut Creek Area . (Supv. Dist. III - Walnut Creek ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of an engineering and traffic survey and recommendations thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Chapter 46-2 (§46-2.002 ff. ), this Board hereby determines that the present speed limit(s) established on the below-described road, a street within the criteria of Vehicle Code Section 22357 , is(are) more than reasonable and safe, and hereby determines and declares that the following speed limit(s) is(are) most appropriate, reasonable, and safe prima facie speed limit(s) there: Pursuant to Section 22357 of the California Vehicle Code, no vehicle shall travel in excess of 35 miles per hour on that portion of OAK ROAD (#40546) , Walnut Creek, beginning at the intersection of Treat Boulevard and extending southerly to the intersection of Walden Road. T. R. #1693 pertaining to the existing 25 mph speed limit on Oak Road, is hereby rescinded. Adopted av the Board on....D..C.13 1977 PASSED unanimously by Supervisors present. cc: Sheriff California Highway Patrol 007.13 T-14d BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section ) 21101 (b) of the CVC , Declaring) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2401 - STP a Stop Intersection on MARINA ) _ ROAD 051851.)and INLET DRIVEDate: DEC 13 1977 (#51856) West Pittsburg Area . (SupV. Dist. V - West Pittsburg ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department 's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code - Sections 46-2 .002 - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 21101 (6) of the California Vehicle Code, the intersection of MARINA ROAD 051851.) and INLET DRIVE (#51856) , West Pittsburg, shall be declared a stop intersection and all vehicles traveling eastbound on MARINA ROAD shall stop before entering or crossing said intersection. Adopted by the Board on...-_ E C 13 1977 Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 22507 ) of the CVC, Declaring a ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2407 - PKG Parking Zone on DIABLO ROAD ) (#4721B) , Danville Area . Date: DEC 13 1977 (Supe. Dist. V - Danville ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2 .002 - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times, on the north side of DIABLO ROAD (#47216) , Danville, beginning at the intersection of West E1 Pintado and extending easterly to the intersection of Alamatos Drive, a distance of 2040 feet. T. R. ' s #1631 , #1850 and 2128 pertaining to existing "No Parking Anytime" zones and two hour parking in the above area are hereby rescinded. p EC 13 1977 Adopted by the Board on__.__.----- --------'--- Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 22507 of the CVC, Declaring a TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2403 - PKG. Parking Zone on Hartz Avenue (#53018) Danville Area Date: nFf. 1 3 1977 (Supv. Dist. V - Danville ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department 's Traffic Engineering Division , and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2 .012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the east side of HARTZ AVENUE (#53018) Danville beginning at a point 38 feet south of the center line of La Gonda Way and extending southerly a distance of 332 feet. A-J1%hted by the Board on..._O E C,,j; 1977 Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 001,1. 6 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 22507 of the CVC, Declaring a i TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2404 - PKG Parking Zone on HARTZ AVENUE *) (#5301B) Danville Area Date: DEC , . ��77 (Supv. Dist. V - Danville ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department 's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2 .002 - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be limited to two (2) hours between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. , (Sundays and Holidays excepted) on the east side of HARTZ AVENUE 05301B) Danville beginning at a point 97 feet south of the centerline of Love Lane and extending southerly a distance of 50 feet. OEC 13 X71. Adopted by the Board on_......__-_...-.___. Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 22507) of the CVC, Declaring a TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . 2405 - PKG Parking Zone on HARTZ AVENUE DEC 13 1977 (#5301B) Danville Area Date: (Supv. Dist. V - Danville ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2 .002 - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be limited to two (2) hours between the hours of 7 :00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. , (Sundays and holidays excepted) on the west side of HARTZ AVENUE 053016) Danville beginning at a point 42 feet south of the centerline of Love Lane and extending southerly a distance of 83 feet. Acdonted,�v the 8oarid on DEC 13 1977 Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 22507 ) of the CVC , Declaring a ' ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . 2406 = PKG Parking Zone on HARTZ AVENUE ) (#5301 B) and DANV I LLE BOULE- Date: DEC 13 1977 VARD (#5301A) , Danville area. (Supv. Dist. V - Danville ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division , and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2 .002 - 46-2 .012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the west side of HARTZ AVENUE 053016) and DANVILLE BOULEVARD (#5301A) beginning at the intersection of Love Lane and extending northerly to the intersection of Dynes Court a distance of 1400 feet. T. R. ' s # 1778, # 1982, #1986 and #1987 pertaining to pro- hibited parking and 2 hour parking in the above area are hereby rescinded. DEC 13 1977. Adopted by the Board on._._____._..__.....___.._..�... Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California OEC 131977 , 19 _ In the Matter of Short Form Service Contracts with two Contractors to provide Training and Orientation for the Social Service Departments "Foster Parent Education and Orientation Training Program." IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following Short Form Service Contracts for the provision of training and orientation services to the Foster Parent Orientation Program operated by the Social Service Department and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contracts: Numbers Contractor Term Payment Limit 20-054-2 Janet E. Kocher 11/15/77 - 6/1/78 $ 20 20-063-3 Denis & Connie Wimple 11/15/77 - 6/1/78 $ 20 FASSED BY THE BOARD on DEC 13 1971 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors DEC 13' 1977 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor/Controller Social Service Department Contractors J. R. OLSSON, Clerk A&� BDeputy Clerk H- ]Qi7qhl5m ( !20 Contra Costa County Standard Form SHORT FORM SERVICE CONTRACT 1. Contract Identification. Number-20 - 054 - 2 Department: Social Service Subject: Foster Parent Education and Orientation Program 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: JANET E. KOCHER Capacity: Self-employed individual Address: 16 Murra Court, San Pablo, California 94806 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is November 15, 1977 and it terminates June 1, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 20 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: ( ) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 10 per service unit: (X) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of two (2) service unit(s) . 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in Foster Parent Education and Orientation for County-selected persons in the time, place and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. One session, for payment purposes, shall be defined as the provision of at least two full hours of such services. Contractor shall comply with the Special Conditions which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. This Contract is subject to the Special Conditions attached hereto. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees; 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Title XX of the U. S. Social Security Act as amended (P.L. 96-647) Section 228.84. 11. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COU COUTfa-COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR N. Boggess 1 Designee Recommended by De artment /. l e • (De. agnate of tial capacity) Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) �� (A-4620 7/76) ffiicrofilmcd with board ordar-- i F l 121 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Number-20 - 054 - 2 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor' s performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor' s regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor' s final payment demand under this Contract, and until all Federal/ State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. S. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confidentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administra- tion of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 6. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. Initials : AZIA 'CoPtractor County Dept. ��X22 Contra Costa County Standard Form SHORT FORM SERVICE CONTRACT 20 - 063 - -l- Department: 1. Contract Identification. Number 2 O 0 6 3 -� Department: Social Service Subject: Foster Parent Education and Orientation Program 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: DENNIS AND CONNIE WIMPLE Capacity: Self-employed individuals Address: 7522 Leviston Avenue, E1 Cerrito, California 94530 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is November 15. 1977 and it terminates June 1. 197$ unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 20 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: ( ) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 10 per service unit: (X) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert -day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of two (2) service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in Foster Parent Education and Orientation for County-selected persons in the time, place and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. One session, for payment purposes, shall be defined as the provision of at least two full hours of such services. Contractor shall comply with the Special Conditions which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. This Contract is subject to the Special Conditions attached hereto. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees.- X 11 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Title XX of the U. S. Social Security Act as amended, (P.L. 96-647) Section 228.84. 11. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUN ON :5OSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By✓ ay , �G Designee Recommended by Department (Des ate o ficia(a capacity) C. Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) - r (A-4620 7/76) Microfilmed with board order i 0 /40 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Number-20 - 063 - 3- 1. umber20 063 - 31. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor' s performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor' s regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor' s final payment demand under this Contract, and until all Federal/ State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confidentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administra- tion of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 6. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. Initials: Wontra r County Dept. 0" 724 C � � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 ZZ In the Matter of Hearing on a Proposed Amendment to the County General Plan for the East County Area, The Board on December 6, 1977 having continued to this day the hearing on a proposed amendment to the County General Plan for the East County area to determine an appropriate time to receive further testimony; and The Board members having discussed the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the aforesaid hearing is CONTINUED to Monday, January 23, 1978 at 7:30 p.m. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977, 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director of Planning Supervisors affixed this 13th day of December , 19 77 (1 OLSSON, Clerk = By I 1 MDeputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 0 F f: 1 4 1977 , 19 - In the Matter of WIN Child Care Contract #20-025-3 with Richmond Unified School District (RUSD) IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute contract #20-025-3 with the Richmond Unified School District (RUSD) for the provision of child day care services from July 1, 1977 through . June 30, 1978 under Title IV-A and IV-C of the Federal Social Security Act, as amended, for the children of AFDC recipients enrolled in Work Incentive (WIN) training programs, with a payment limit of $21,660, and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON DEC 13 193, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors {{��j P ? 3 1977 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of" 19 County Auditor/Controller County Welfare Director Contractor / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 2 Deputy Clerk SD:sh H-24 4/77 15mff,26 C:r_ra Costa County Standard Fora ti STANDARD CONTP.ACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Co.atract Identification, Number 2 V � 0 2 .5 ` 2 Department: Social Service 5unjcct : Day Care Services for children of AFDC recipients enrolled in WIN Training Programs (Title IV-C) 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County) , for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as •follows: Contractor: RICIMOND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Capacity: Public Agency :address: 1108 Bissell Avenue, Richmond, California 94802 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is July 1, 1977 and it terminates June 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Pavment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 21,660 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reverence. 8. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: California State Annual Statewide Social Services Plan for Fiscal Year 1977-78, and any revisions or modifications thereof. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Section 53703; Title IV-A, IV-C, and XX of the Federal Social Security Act, as amended (P.L. 96-647); and the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 45, Chapter II, Parts 220 and 228; 42 USCA Sections 630ff and 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: 1397ff. CO TY CON - OSTA CALU.PMIA �� �p�� CONTRACTOR �y� � By Chairman, Board of Supervisors (Designate offic al capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) . ( State of California ) ss. By ; County of Contra Costa ) Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Reco::4mended by D partment known to me in those individual and /17) business capacities, personally appeared y ((�'�' before me today and acknowledged that he/ B �t - ,�` 'l�.: •�( �'ru �[� they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws HRA Contracts Administrator or a resolution of its board of directors. Forin Approved: XOMWU(%XRSaff XX ,/7 w Dated: I�130177 _ .,Na a v (/Lz;Lt } � Jotary Public/D uty County Clerk Designee :,:CARET A. .PPIT- /lo NOTARY PUDLIC•�:.: (A-4617- 617 REV 6/76) CONTR,z, 7 Microtilmad with board order - - Contra Costa Count, Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 0 2 • 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Sub;ect to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor: [Check one alternative only. ] [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ XJ b. $ 1.28 per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ J c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [X] a. General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, Attachment A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of Cost) , and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or [ ] b. Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. (A-4618 REV 6/76) -1- 0 0�f) SERVICE PLAN Number 20 - 025 - 1. Service. RICHMOND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (Contractor) shall provide County with certain child day care services, defined as the provision of direct care, protection, supervision, and developmental experiences to an eligible child outside the child's own home in a State licensed, approved, or certified day care facility, for some portion of a day, but less than 18 hours, for the period of the parent's enrollment in a WIN (Work Incentive) training program. For purposes of determining the number of days counted for each eligible child enrolled under this Contract, verified absence on account of illness or quarantine will be considered to be regular attendance. Contractor's day care program shall include the following services for each child: a. Obtaining dental and medical evaluations upon entering day care and at regular intervals; b. Assistance in arran.-ing medical and dental care and treatment; c. Evaluation of nutritional, health, growth, and developmental needs; d. Continuing assessment of social and psychological adjustment; e. Meals prepared with nutritional consultation; f. Educational development activities; and g. Referral to appropriate community agencies providing needed services. 2. Specifications. Contractor shall provide day care services under this Contract for up to 20 children at any one time who are between 2 and 12 years of age, five days a week from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at its day care center facilities located as follows: a. Crescent Park Childrens Center d. Maritime Extended Day Care Center 5050 Harnett Avenue, Richmond 214 South Ilth Street, Richmond b. Lake Childrens Center e. Peres Childrens Center 2700 - llth Street, San Pablo 400 Lucas Avenue, Richmond c. Maritime Childrens Center f. Pullman Childrens Center 1014 Florida Avenue, Richmond 2730 Maine Avenue, Richmond 3. Staffing. Contractor shall employ staff to provide services hereunder as follows: NUMBER POSITION JOB DESCRIPTION 1 Director Responsible for overall Day Care Center operations and directing staff in providing care for children in a manner that contributes to their growth and development. 1 Admin. Assistant Assists Director in administering program operations. 5 Head Teacher Responsible for all scheduling of programs, supervision of all teachers, staff training, and checking lesson plans. Supervised by Director. 45 Classroom Teachers Responsible for the planning and conducting of the daily program of child care. Supervised by Head Teacher. 7 Secretary/ Handles all clerical work. Receptionist 5 Cook Requests food and supplies. Prepares food. 1 Nurse Arranges for health services to enrollees, as dental screening. Establishes procedures for administering necessary medicines. Supervises health controls. Relates to parents on health matters. 39 Teacher Aide Assists the teacher in the classroom. Supervised by teacher. The above staffing description includes all positions, both full and part-time, for the day care center facilities identified above. Each staff person works under this Contract approximately 0.87% of total time. Initials: /Contractor County Dept. -1- SERVICE PLAN Number2 ® - 0 2 5 — 3 4. Re."Lllatlons and Standards. Pursuant to Paragraph 9. (Legal Authority) of this Contract, Contractor agrees to operate and maintain a professionally supervised day care program zor children and to provide services in accordance with all applicable County, State, and Federal regulations and standards, as may be revised or amended, including but not limited to: a. The Federal Interagency Day Care Requirements, pursuant to Section. 522(d) of the Economic Opportunity Act, as approved by the U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, U. S. Office of Economic Opportunity, and U. S. Department of Labor; b. California Administrative Code, Title 2, Division 2, Chapter 4; c. California Education Code Sections 16701 and 16705; and d. State of California Annual Statewide Social Services Plan, Title XX, July 1, 1977 - June 30, 1978, with respect to Child Day Care Services. 5. Eligibility. Contractor shall provide services under this Contract only for children who meet all of the following eligibility requirements: a. Are certified as eligible for such services by the County's Social Service Department; b. Are current recipients of Aid to Families With Dependent Children (AFDC); and C. Have parents enrolled and participating in a WIN (Work Incentive) training program. Children who do not have a parent enrolled in a WIN training program are ineligible for services under this Contract. County will provide Contractor with written certification verifying the eligibility of each child for services hereunder. 6. Attendance Records. Contractor shall maintain daily attendance records, showing the daily attendance, including excused and unexcused absences, of each child served under this Contract. 7. Grievance Procedure. Contractor shall advise persons receiving services under this Contract who are dissatisfied with any action taken by Contractor of their right to present grievances with respect to the provision of services hereunder and Contractor shall develop a fair hearing system whereby such persons may present grievances. 8. Program and Budget. Contractor acknowledges and certifies that its overall day care program is operated in part under an agreement with the California State Department of Education (pursuant to Titles IV-A and XX of the Federal Social Security Act) and that the day care services provided to children under the within Contract (pursuant to Title IV-C of the Federal Social Security Act) shall in no way differ from the day care services provided to children under the aforesaid agreement with the State Department of Education. Contractor agrees to notify County should said agreement with the State Department of Education cease to be effective during FY 1977-78. County understands that the services provided under the within Contract are only a small fraction of Contractor's overall day care program. Contractor certifies and attests that its overall 12-month day care program for FY 1977-78 is funded as follows: Total Budget % of Reimbursement Total County WIN Contract (420-025-3) $ 21,660 0.87 State Department of Education Agreement 1,276,517 51.76 Other Funds 1,168,253 47.37 TOTAL $2,466,430 100% Contractor shall operate said program in accordance with the "Fiscal Year 1977-78 Day Care Center Program Budget" attached hereto, which is incorporated herein by reference. j,x/Initials: j,x ontractor County Dept. SERVICE PLAN Number 9. Unit Payuent Rate. In accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) , page 1, of the Payment Provisions, one unit for payment purposes shall be defined as the provision of day care services as specified herein for one eligible child for at least one full hour during a calendar day and shall be paid at the rate of $L.2$ R er hour per child for children two years of age or older, subject to later adjustment to the actual allowable cost of said services in accordance with Paragraph 3. (allowable Costs), page 1, and Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settle- ment), page 2, of the Payment Provisions and with Paragraph 10. (Unit Rate Payment Limit), page 3, of this Service Plan. 10. Unit Rate Payment Limit. County's total payment to Contractor under this Contract, pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) and Paragraph 7. (Audits), page 2, of the Payment Provisions, shall in no event exceed the fixed unit payment rates specified above or the allowable costs that have actually been incurred, whichever is less. 11. Audit. Contractor shall provide County with a copy of its regular annual audit which it provides to the State Department of Education in connection with the aforesaid agreement with the State Department of Education; said audit shall verify Contractor's cost report submitted under Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement), page 2, of the Payment Provisions. 12. Source of Funds. This Contract is funded under Title IV-C of the Social Security Act by a combination of County money (3.25X), State money (6.75%), and federal social services funds (90%) allocated to the County by the State of California. The County provides a local matching share for contract costs and receives reimbursement for the state and federal shares from the State as follows: County matching funds (3.25%) $ 704 State funds (6.75X) 1,462 Federal funds (90%) 19,494 TOTAL (Payment Limit) $ 2131660 County guarantees that the County share of funding for this Contract does not consist of Federal funds. 13. Preference in Training and Employment. Contractor shall give preference in employment and training to public assistance recipients, when appropriate and required by applicable State or Federal laws or regulations. Initials: Contractor Co my Dept. -3- 0 7131 FISCAL YEAR 1977-78 DAY CARE CENTER PROGRAM BUDGET Richmond Unified School District) Number 2 0 1100 Teachers' Salaries $ 616,462 1300 Supervisors' Salaries 2230176 1600 Physical and Mental Health Pers. Salaries 4,746 1700 Superintendents' Salaries 3,497 1900 Other Certificated Salaries -0- Sub-Total $ 646,881 2100 Instructional Aides $ 565,648 2300 Clerical Personnel Salaries 95,018 2400 Maintenance & Operations Salaries 316,802 2500 Food Service Salaries 66,824 2900 Other Classified Salaries 11,528 Sub-Total $ 1,055,820 3100 STRS Annuity Fund 18,500 3200 Pub. Emp. Retire Fund 110,000 3300 OASDHI 71,000 3400 Health & Welfare Benefits 3410 Teachers & Instruc. Aides 111,500 3420 Other Employees 72,150 3500 State Unemployment Insurance 3510 Instructional Aides 3,125 3520 All Other Employees 1,525 3600 Workmens' Compensation Insurance 20,550 Sub-Total $ 408,350 4200 Other Books $ -0- 4300 Instructional Supplies 5,902 4500 Other Supplies 55,601 4700 Food Services 4711 Cost of Food 95,000 4800 Equipment Replacement 13,266 Sub-Total $ 169,769 5100 Contracts for Personal Services 600 5200 Travel, Conference 600 5400 Insurance 5410 Property Insurance 231000 5420 Liability Insurance 1,500 5500 Utilities 40,938 5600 Contracts, Rents and Leases 5,870 5800 Expense for District Admin. 36,000 Sub-Total $ 87,508 6100 Sites and Improve Sites $ 1,373 6200 Buildings & Improve Bldgs. -0- 6400 Equipment 6430 Food Service Equipment 383 6490 Other Equipment 3,238 Sub-Total $ 4,994 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1000-6000 $ 2,373,322 Undistributed Reserve 93,108 Net Ending Balance -0- TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND OTHER OUTGO $ 2,466,430 PLUS NET ENDING BALANCE Initials: Contractor Country Dept. -Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. (A--4616' REV 6/76) -1- �' � Contra Costa County Standard Form ' GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board uf Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confi- dentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -2- 0 0'73 4 �Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Idemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees �QYit� Gli ��IG�:GGIi'��i'��T.Gr�"� � ,�,- o•,ti r . 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3- • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California C; 13 1977 , 19 In the Matter of Contract #24-082-1 with Carlos E. Sluzki, M.D. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #24-082-1 with Carlos E. Sluzki, M.D. for provision of consultation and training for Medical Services/Mental Health staff from September 12, 1977 through March 31, 1978, with a payment limit of $1,200, and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract. PASSED BY THE BOARD on DE 13 1977, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig- Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors D�C 1 "I977 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services/ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Mental Health Contractor Deputy Clerk SD:dg H-24 4/77 15m �� �►'�� Contra Costa County Standard Form SHORT FORM SERVICE- CONTRACT 1. Contract Identification. Number 24 - 082 - 1 Department: Medical Services-Mental Health Subject: Richmond Mental Health Clinic Staff Training in "A Seminar In Brief Therapy Approaches" 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Carlos E. Sluzki, M.D. Capacity: Self-employed individual (Training Consultant) Address: 838 Mendocino Avenue, Berkeley, California 94707 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is September 12, 1977 and it terminates March 31, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 1200 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: (X) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 50 per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of - -lit service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in "Family-Systems, Brief Therapy Approaches" for County-selected persons in the time, place, and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTv- '6F C-ONTRA rA. CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR r. r�i 6�C�SS i esignee Recommended by De artment l F,7LA (Designate official capacity) By �' 00a a, C17 Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) (A-4620 7/76) Microfilmed with 6ocl id order 00A In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , lg 77 In the Matter of Prepaid Health Plan. Nr. Arthur G. :will, County Administrator, having submitted a December 12, 1977 report calling attention to the fact that the County's Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) contract with the State of California is due to expire on December 31, 1977, and having transmitted enrollment and financial data on said plan; and 1417. Will having recommended that the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) review said report and other financial information that may be available in connection with the anticipated extension of the State contract for a six—month period; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Pair. ;Till is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977- I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. C c: Internal Operations Con!mitteeWitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Hum-an Resources Supervisors Agency affixed thisjLthday of December _ ig 77 County Administrator T?edical Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,t Deputy Clerk Robbie Zd' 11-24 3/76 15m 0() -"38 Board County Administrator Calm James P.Kenny County Administration BuildingCo,Jf tst District Martinez. California 94553 l 415 372-4080 ^ Nancy C.Fanden o my 2nd Du:nct Arthur G.Will v l.1 Robert I.Schroder County Administrator 3rd District Warren N.Boggess 4th District td'k 1r•`, Eric H.Hasseltine L 5th District li December 12, 1977 RECEIVED DEC U 1977 Board of Supervisors J. R. OLSSON Administration Building, Room 103 CLERK BOA OF SUPERVISORS Martinez, CA 94553 cosrA c By.. t Dear Board Members: Re: Prepaid Health Plan Shortly, the Director, Human Resources Agency, will be sending to your Board information regarding the County' s Prepaid Health Plan contract with the State of California which is due to expire December 31, 1977. It is my under- standing that the State will most likely be proposing that the current contract be extended for a period of six months. Attached for your information is an analysis of PHP fiscal and enrollment data prepared by a member of my staff. As indicated in the attached, PHP enrollment has decreased over the last couple of years and enrollment mix has changed such that Aid to the Totally Disabled (ATD) patients now comprise a greater proportion of the total PHP case load. The cost recovery rate for the PHP also decreased in the 1976-1977 fiscal year yet was still equal to the cost recovery rate under regular Medi-Cal. Effective July 1, 1977 , the State provided a PHP capitation rate increase of approximately 15 percent; this adjustment is not reflected in the attached report. Further, the County has not been fully satisfied with the rate the State has provided for ATD patients and staff of the Human Resources Agency and County Medical Services have been seeking a further change in this rate. The impact of the 15 percent rate increase cited and any further rate adjustment in the ATD rate will, of .:ourse, strengthen PHP financing. A further financial analysis for the Microfilms with board order 00/39 Board of Supervisors Page Two December 12, 1977 six-month period July 1 through December 31, 1977 will be prepared as soon as the required information is available to ascertain the impact of the changing revenue/cost situation in this program. It is recommended that your Board acknowledge receipt of this report and refer it to an appropriate Board committee for review in connection with renewal/extension of the State PHP contract. Respectfully, ARTHUR G. WILL County Administrator GEB:lm Attachment cc: Human Resources Director Medical Director County Auditor-Controller 007"40 OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Arthur G. Will Date: December 12, 1977 From: Gary E. Br21M Subject: Fiscal and Enrollment Data on Prepaid Health Plan On January 18, 1977, the Board approved continuation of the Prepaid Health Plan contract with the State of California for the 1977 calendar year. Thus, the issue of continuing such 'contract beyond December 31, 1977, must be determined soon. Informally it has been learned that due to reorganization activity taking place within the State Department of Health that agency will probably propose that the current PHP contract simply be extended for, perhaps, six months. As soon as definite information is known, the Director, Human Resources Agency will present a formal recom- mendation to the Board. The purpose of this report is to provide you with information on the Prepaid Health Plan in terms of enroll- ment and fiscal implications and to update a similar report dated August 24, 1976, which provided you with a financial comparison of Medi-Cal and PHP for the 1975-76 fiscal year. The basis for success of any prepaid health plan is that the enrollment must be sustained at a level such that total premiums are sufficient to cover the cost of care provided plus applicable administrative costs. The enrollment mix must, therefore, include enough low users (well people) to counter balance the high users (ill people, some chronic) . My August 24 , 1976, report stated the following: "A more accurate analysis of the financial impact of the program would require that enrollment be increased to around 7 , 500 and stabilized at that point for at least six months. " Unfortunately, attainment of such an enrollment level has not occurred. In fact, the PHP enrollment level (excluding Medicare patients) decreased from 6, 724 in July, 1975 to 4,175 in May, 1976. Enrollment in November, 1977 was 4 ,720. (See attachment) The July, 1975 total enrollment of 6 ,724 included AFDC - 6,100 ATD - 615; and AB-9. At that time AFDC cases accounted for 90. 7 percent of the total non-Medicare caseload and ATD cases accounted for 9.1 percent. In !lay, 1976, when total enrollment dropped to 4 ,175, the enrollment mix was AFDC 90 . 1 percent and ATD 9.7 percent. In April, 1977 total enrollment was 5, 314 ; AFDC represented 80.4 percent and ATD represented 19.2 percent of the total. In November, 1977, AFDC accounted for 79. 8 percent and ATD for 19. 9 percent of the total enrollment of 4, 720. These data indicate that over the last two and a half years total PHP enrollment has decreased by 30v (from 6,724 to 4.175) and that there has been a change in the enrollment mix with the AFDC cases decreasing as a percentage of total cases, from 90.7 to 80.0 percent while ATD cases have increased from 9.1 to 19. 6 percent of total caseload. This is significant from a fiscal standpoint in that the ATD cases are the heavy users of medical care. Thus, the PHP enrollment mix is shifting such that the program is serving more high cost patients and is losing cases which do not require extensive care. Analysis of the PHP caseload by category of patient bears out the fact that AFDC caseload has decreased while at the same time the enrollment of ATD cases has increased. In July, 1975 AFDC enrollment was 6,100. It steadily decreased to a level of 3 ,762 in May, 1976. From that point it increased slightly and held at about 4 ,200 - 4,400 through April, 1977 and has steadily decreased to 3 ,765 in November, 1977. The ATD caseload also showed a steady decrease during the period July, 1975 to May, 1976 going from 615 to 409. From that point the caseload increased to a high of 1,024 in April, 1977 and has steadily decreased slightly to a level of 940 in November, 1977. Total cost of the PHP for the AFDC and ATD cases is shown below. (Data on the AB cases is not shown in that it is insig- nificant to the total program. In addition, Medicare cases are not included) . PHP Total Program Cost by Patient Category (including administrative and outside medical care) 1975-76 AFDC ATD Cost $1, 741,400 $ 676,095 Premiums 1,475,380 497,404 Loss $ 266,020 $ 178,691 1976-77 Cost $2,183,131 $1,242,835 Premiums 1,467,39G 861,129 Loss $ 715,735 $ 381, 706 3. ' PHP Cost Per Enrollee Month by Patient Category AFDC ATD 1975-76 Cost $30. 74 $114. 83 Premium 26. 04 84.48 Loss 4. 70 $ 30.35 1976-77 Cost $42.25 $105.46 Premiums 28. 40 73.07 Loss $13. 85 $ 32.39 The above data indicates that with respect to AFDC patients the total program costs increased from $1,741,400 in 1975-76 to $2 ,183,131 in 1976-77. This represents a cost increase of $441,731, or 25.4 percent. However, premiums decreased by $7, 984 even though the number of enrollee months increased 1,002, from 62,617 to 63,619. The loss incurred for providing PHP services to AFDC patients was $266,020 in 1975-76 and $715,735 in 1976-77, an increase of $449,715, or 169 aercent. The above also shows that for the AFDC cases the average cost per enrollee month increased from $30. 74 to $42. 25 between 1975-76 and 1976-77, an increase of 37. 4 percent. The average monthly premium increased from $26. 04 to $28.40, or nine (9) percent. The loss per enrollee month increased from $4.70 to $13. 85, or 195 percent. For ATD patients the cost per enrollee month decreased from $114 . 83 to $105. 46 (8 percent) however the monthly premium decreased from $84 . 48 to $73. 07 (13.5 percent) resulting in an increase of $2. 04 , or 6. 7 percent in the monthly loss per enrollee. Current PHP enrollees are persons who are welfare cash grant recipients. Such persons are automatically entitled to Medi-Cal benefits and voluntarily enroll in the PHP. An indication of the fiscal effectiveness of the PHP is to compare the cost recovery rate under that program. with that of the regular Medi-Cal program. For the 1975-76 fiscal year the cost recovery rate for PHP was 81.6 percent compared to 69. 7 percent for regular Medi-Cal. Thus, the County recovered its costs to serve PHP clients at a rate about 12 percent higher than for regular .fedi-Cal clients. For the 1976-77 fiscal year, the cost recovery rate for the PHP was 67. 9 percent while the rate for Medi-Cal was 68.1. With the cost recovery rates being essentially equal, the County lost the finan- cial advantage it previously enjoyed under the PHP. 00743 4 . The foregoing analysis indicates that from a fiscal perspective the PHP and regular Medi-Cal are now about equal, i.e. , the cost recovery ratios under both programs are close to the same. The financial advantage previously identified with the PHP has waned because of the decrease in the total enrollment and the change in the enrollment mix, i.e. , high cost ATD clients have gradually become a larger percentage of the total caseload. As a result of these factors, for the total PHP (excluding Medicare patients) between the 1975-76 and 1976-77 fiscal years the average cost per enrollee month increased 39.7 percent from $38.71 to $54. 07; the average premium increased 16 percent from $31.59 to $36. 76; and, the average loss per enrollee month increased 143 percent from $7.12 to $17.31. On September 6, 1977 the Board approved a PHP contract amend- ment which, in part, increased the capitation payment rates about 15 percent effective July 1, 1977. It appears that these new rates will increase the PHP cost recovery rate so that it will compare more favorably with regular Medi-Cal. A six month analysis for the period July 1, 1977 through December 31, 1977 will be done to determine what the actual impact has been. GEB: jep Attachment X14!"14� �-- LNROLLMLN I ~ . 717. `ll. iVi /1lG 3/K s+lh •7176 )l76 ,174 //I/ S/V 7 #71 y/17 6 �0O �8vv A' �Eav 4�vv $,5U TD 6.50 'r 5507 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Appeal of ) City of Walnut Creek ) December 13 77 from action of the Board of ) , 19 Appeals on Application ) for Lan Ise Permit ) No. 20 -77, Walnut Creek ) NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPEAL Area, WHEREAS on the 22nd day of November 19_Z, the Board of Appeals conditionally approved Application for Land Use Permit- Mo. 2012-77 of Beacon Point Associates for establishment of a multiple group development in the Walnut Creek area ; and WHEREAS within the time allowed by law, the City of Walnut Creek filed with this Board an appeal from said action s NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that a hearing be held on said appeal before this Board in its Chambers, Room 107, Adminis- tration Building, Martinez, California, on Tuesday , the 17th of January , 1978 , at 2:00 p.m, and the Clerk is directed to give notice to all interested parties . PASSED by the Board on - necamaQr 13,9 1977 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC: City of Walnut Creek Witness m hand and the Seal Director of Planning of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 13th day of DecPmhPr , _ 1977 ` J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Ronda Amdahl Deputy Clerk RECEIVED l:GUIDA ITEP.1 ��• 9 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY t. C 9 1977 PLANNING DEPARTMENT for C41, J. R. oLssov CLERK BOARD Of SUPERVISORS B ON7� TA CO. _...Deputy TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: December 6, 1977 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesus SUBJECT: APPEAL: Beacon Point Associates Director of Planni #2012-77 - Multiple Group Development, ll Walnut Creek Area (S.D. III) Attached is the appeal of t e City of Walnut Creek relative to the above application (Beacon Point Associates #2012-77). This appeal was received after the appeal by the applicant and should be included in the appeal material . (See appeal material forwarded to the Board under separate memorandum dated November 29, 1977). AAD/GB/v cc: File #2012-77 Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. Micro1-idn--d with board order (19i'14't� Piz- ng uepartment 1 31't"a h►a oro w William L.Milano Costa Cosy^ Pittsburg—Chairman County Administration Building,Norlh Wing Donald E.Anderson �1/ P O. Box 951 �Ot '�L Moraga—Vice Chairman Martinez,California 94553 County Albert R.Compaglia Martinez Anthony A.Dehaesus Director of Planning CCarrolloyn D.Phillips Rode Jack Stoddard Phone: 372-2031 Richmond William V.Walton Pleasant Hill drew H.Young December S. 1977 R E C EIV E D lamo City of lValnut Creek DEC 6 1977 1445 Civic Drive j. R. OLSSON lValnut Creek, California 94596 CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS B ��NTRA A co. Deputy Gentlemen: This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of appeal relative to the application of Beacon Point Associates, Land Use Permit Application #2012-77, which was acted on by the Board of Appeals (full Planning Commission) on Tuesday, November 22, 1977. Receipt No. G-529114 was issued you in this matter on December 2, 1977. The material relative to your appeal is being fonvarded to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors with duplicate copy to each Supervisor. The Clerk of the Board will list your appeal on the Board's calendar and a date and time will be set for a public hearing on your appeal before the Board of Supervisors. The Clerk of the Board will notify you and all other interested parties of that time and date. Questions relative to the appeal should be directed to the Planning Department. Ques- tions pertaining to the date and time of your appeal should be directed to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors - Phone: 372-2371. Should you have questions on any of the above information, do not hesitate to call either office. Very truly yours, Anthony A. Dehaesus Director of Planning BY , /1Z Z96>'�C� CC�'CC7 AAD/BG Gunther Boccius, Chief, cc: File #2012-77 Zoning Administration Beacon Point Associates Maurice E. Huguet, Attorney Wilnut Creek Planning Department Rancho San Miguel Homeowners Assn. Amber Reed flomeowners Assn. lValnut Creek Estates Homeowners Assn. Scottsdale Homeowners Association Brooktree Homeowners Association N Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. G�.e. Microfilmed with board ordet 0074�` t.7 WQW 1445 CIVIC DRIVE - WALNUT CREEK, CALIFORNIA 94596 415-935-3300 November 28, 1977 t3 C� .; ry "" Board of Supervisors RECEIVED - c/o Anthony A. Dehaesus Director of Planning DEC e v _ 1977 Contra Costa County c Administration-Building J. R. OISSON "v Martinez, CA 94553 CLER BOARD OF Si1pERVI50RS / ONTR$OSTA CO. - �- 7,1�(.9dr!.�,P„tY Honorable Supervisors: RE: APPEAL OF LAND USE PERMIT APPROVAL FOR BEACON POINT APARTMENTS (2012-77) On October 17, 1977, the Zoning Administrator for,Contra Costa County approved a land use permit application for the. Beacon Point Apartment Complex located on a 10.9-acre site at the northwest corner of Bancroft and Ygnacio Valley Roads. The City of Walnut Creek appealed this decision to the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, acting as the Board of Appeals. On November 22, 1977, the Planning Commission-denied the City's appeal and upheld the Zoning Administrator's decision on a 5 to 2 vote. The City of Walnut Creek hereby appeals the Planning Commission's action to the *Board of Supervisors for the reasons enumerated below: 1. The value of public and private property in the City of Walnut Creek and in the vicinity of the proposed development will be adversely affected by the project's realization as it has beep approved. a. The overall density approved is approximately twice the average surrounding density and 1/3 greater than the highest adjacent density. The effective density (resulting from concentration of structures on part of the site) is approximately four times the average surrounding density, 2'i times as 'great as the highest adjacent effective density,, and twice the maximum allowable density of the zone. b. The three-story buildings approved are without precedent in the surrounding area. c. Adjacent Walnut Creek recreation facilities in Heather Farms Park will be of less value to City residents due to increased use by residents of the approved project, who will not contribute to the park's . expansion or maintenance. 2. The variances granted as part of the approval of this Land Use Permit were not supported by adequate evidence nor were required standards met in the granting of such variances. C7.C., Microfilmed with board order Board of Supervisors -2- November 28, 1977 a. No findings, either in the staff report, by the Zoning Adminis- trator, or by the Planning Commission presented to support the three variances granted: (1) 100% of parking required to be covered--variance granted for 50% of parking to be covered. City Position The appearance of the parking is a major concern to the City. It is concentrated along the frontage of the site and might be somewhat mitigated only by being completely covered, as required by the Zoning Ordinance. 100% coverage of parking is listed in the EIR as a mitigating measure for the proposal. (2) Maximum allowed height in the M-3 District is 2-1/2 stories (2 living floors over garage) or 35 feet--variance to 3 floors and 36-1/2 feet was granted. City Position There is no precedent in this area for three-story development, and it will serve to call attention to the high density and inappropriate scale of the proposal. (3) Minimum allowable distance between structures is 20 feet--variance to 15 feet was granted to allow carports next to apartments. City Position This variance reflects the fact that the site plan is too crowded as approved. . In fact, ope of the mitigation measures recommended by the EIR is a minimum of 35 feet separation between structures. b. None of the variances granted as part of the approval are consistent with the requirements of Section 65906 of the Government Code, which states: "Variances from the terms of the Zoning Ordinance shall be granted only when, because of special circumstances applicable to the property, including size, shape, topography, location or surround- ings, the strict application of the Zoning Ordinance deprives such property of privileges enjoyed by other property in the vicinity and under identical zoning classification." (1) No special circumstances apply to the subject parcel that do not apply to the adjoinink parcel, and other nearby parcels with the same zoning.. (2) The subject parcel is proposed to be developed to the maximum allowable density for the M-3 District and this is no less privileged under the Zoning Ordinance than the adjoining parcel or other nearby parcels with the same zoning. . fP )i50 (3) The variances granted seem to be felt necessary by the Zoning Administrator and Planning Commission to accommodate the maximum allowable density for the M-3 District rather than to overcome Board of Supervisors -3- November 28, 1977 3. The findings made by the Zoning Administrator and Planning Commission were not supported by the evidence presented at the hearings, and the legitimate concerns of the City- of Walnut Creek were not addressed in making those findings. a. The Zoning Administrator found that "generally the site plan is well laid out." .The Planning Commission concurred with this finding. No precedents for the site planning concept were cited nor evaluated, and no evidence was presented that the site plan will work--functionally or aesthetically. City- Position At both the Zoning Administrator::and Planning Commission hearings, the City of Walnut Creek made several points with respect to deficiencies in the proposed site plan. Rather than responding to these concerns in making the above finding, the decision-makers indicated faith that subsequent design review of the approved project could mitigate the problems. However, repeated requests in the past have filed to elicit improvements. Indeed, the site plan concept appears to present a major challenge to improvement through architectural and landscape design changes. (1) The site plan concentrates all proposed structures in the center of the site, which creates an effective density of well over 30 du/ac (about twice the-maximum allowable density) in that area. (2) The site plan concentrates all the parking on the periphery of the site, which effectively presents the most undesirable aspects of the project to the surrounding community. (3) The site plan is not innovative, so much as it is an awkward attempt to provide the maximum allowable density on the site. (a) The unattractive and undesirable parking arrangement has been provided in an attempt. to create more open space, which is needed to mitigate the excessive density proposed. (b) Buildings are crowded together in the middle of the site both to accommodate the above-mentioned parking scheme and to provide exposure for the maximum number of buildings to the "water feature." (c) The "water feature" is proposed as the primary amenity of the project and is cited as a mitigating element by the staff report. In spite of its critical importance to the proposal, -no details or maintenance program were presented to support approval of the site permit. Such specifications have been required at a later date, but there is considerable doubt about the feasibility of this "water feature," based on local experience with such elements and the prospect of a continuing drought. If the water feature is ultimately shown to be impractical, the success of the project would seem to be in serious doubt. Thus, the City feels this issue should be resolved prior to approval of the land use permit. Microfi�m ad �v�h, board order Board of Supervisors -4- November 28, 1977 b. No specific finding.was made that the proposed maximum density is appropriate, though such a finding is essential and implicit in approving the land use permit. The Zoning Administrator and Planning Commission failed to present evidence to support the implicit finding that the proposed maximum allowable density in the M-3 Disrcrict is .appropriate to the site and the specific design proposed and approved. City Position At the hearings, the City of Walnut Creek made three main points with respect to the proposed density, none of which were recognized in the implicit finding of the Zdning Administrator. (1) The proposed density substantially exceeds all surrounding densities existing and proposed. (2) High densities; such as that proposed, should be considered . in locations with better. access to the freeway and transit than that of the approved site. The City is very concerned about the traffic impact of the propbsed density on already severely congested Ygnacio Valley Road. (3) . The proposed site plan does not adequately accommodate the pro- posed density. 4. Various mitigating measures proposed by the FIR have not been included in the design of the project, the conditions of approval, nor documented as being infeasible. a. The rectangular alignment of the proposed buildings could be minimized allowing a less regimented appearance both 'on- and off-site. b. The peripheral parking proposed for this project could be eliminated t releasing land for open space which was previously committed to unnecessary access to parking.. c. All parking stalls must be covered. d. The water area shown in Figure 4 could be significantly reduced. It could continue to serve as a unique element of the project design, without consuming approximately 50% of the project's internal open space (excluding parking and street plantings). e. Better internal circulation would result from removing units from the water's edge, allowing pedestrian paths near all the banks. f. More space could be provided between the proposed structures. A minimum distance of 35 feet would be desirable. g. More interesting pedestrian and visual spaces could be created among the buildings. This would be facilitated by reorienting the structures and reducing the water area in size. �7 O,� X52_. Micror'EMU'd with Loard order Board of Supervisors -5- November 28, 1977 h. A detailed sampling of the air quality existing at the -site under varying atmospheric and climatological conditions should be made under the auspices of the County Health Department to identify any potential health hazard to the future elderly residents of the proposed project. This sampling should be made prior to approval of the appli- cation. The Health Department would then make recommendations to the applicant for reducing this hazard to a significant level should the project be approved. i. A noise hazard study of the- proposal should be prepared as required by state" law. All recommendations of the report shall be carried out by .the applicant. 5. •In' the memo of 9/26/77, entitled, "Outline of Concerns," the County staff required the applicant to "submit at least two revised site plans (one similar to the plan submitted 9/21/77 and one eliminating the majority of the peripheral parking)." , This requirement was unilaterally dropped prior to -the hearing, which eliminated the possibility of solving major site planning problems the City feels the proposal has. The City feels the best possible site plan should be achieved prior. to approval of the- land' use permit. 6. The plans, as approved, do not conform to the County Zoning Ordinance with regard to the definition of a suburban apartment building (Section 82-4.272), which specifies that no more than 6 units may be contained within any one building. Although a variance has been granted for a reduced separation between buildings, it does not allow for the agglomeration of more than six units in any building or building group as is proposed. In conclusion, the City of Walnut Creek appeals the decision of the Zoning Administrator and the Planning Commission approving Land Use Permit Application 2012-77 to the Board of Supervisors. The City's specific interest ,in this matter derives -from the project location on tte City's boundary and within our adopted Sphere of Influence; the proposal for a substantial increase in density over the City's General Plan range of 2.5-4 du/ac; and the "superblock" design approach which is totally out of scale and character with existing development in the vicinity. It is the City's strong feeling that the various problems arising from this proposal should be resolved prior to approving the land use permit and that limita- tions in flexibility and leverage in resolving these problems are imposed by the approval herein appealed. Thank you for your time and consideration on this project of great importance to the City of Walnut Creek. Very my yo S, me L. Hazard Mayor City of Walnut Creek JLH/GB:hn MicroFismed w-ith board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California . December 11 , 19 Z7- In the Matter of Hearing on the Appeal of Beacon Point Associates from action of the Board of Appeals on Application for Land Use Permit No. 2012-77, Walnut Creek Area. The Board on November 22, 1977 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Beacon Point Associates, applicant and owner, from Board of Appeals conditional approval of Land Use Permit No. 2012-77, Walnut Creek area; and Mr. Maurice E. Huguet, Jr. , attorney for the appellant, having noted that the City of Walnut Creek had filed an appeal on the subject matter which was scheduled for hearing on January 17, 1978 and, therefore, having requested that this hearing be continued to the same date; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on the appeal of Beacon Point Associates is CONTINUED to January 17, 1978 at 2 p.m. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Attorney M. E. Huguet, Jr. Supervisors Director of Planning 13th December 77 affixed this day of 19 (�J. R OLSSON, Clerk B ) Deputy Clerk Y Ronda Amdahl H-24 4177 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13, , 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments for Recording Only IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Offers of Dedication are ACCEPTED for RECORDING only: Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1 . Offer of Dedication 0 for Roadway Purposes 12/1/77 Daniel L. Lee SUB MS 10-65 2. Offer of Dedication San Ramon Valley Unified =' for Drainage Purposes 10/17/77 School District SUB MS 96-77 a 3. Offer of Dedication for Roadway Purposes 11/18/77 Elbaco, Inc. SUB MS 11-77 4. Offer of Dedication o for Drainage Purposes 11/18/77 Elbaco, Inc. SUB MS 11-77 - U x 5. Offer of Dedication o for Roadway Purposes 12/5/77 Larry G. Buckley DP 3048-76 t- 6. Offer of Dedication for Roadway Purposes 11/21/77 R. F. D., Inc. SUB MS 115-77 7. Offer of Dedication for Drainage Purposes 11/21/77 R. F. D. , Inc. SUB MS 115-77 PASSED BY THE BOARD on December 13, 1977 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on he minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 13th day of December 19U— J�. R. OLSSON, Cork �.(-C , Deputy Clerk Originating Department: Public Works Patricia A. Bell Land Development Division cc: Recorder (via P. W.) Public Works Director Director of Planning _ H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13, , 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments IT IS BY THE -BOARD ORDERED that the following instruments are ACCEPTED: Instrument Date Grantor Reference x I . Consent to Offer Central Contra Costa of Dedication Sanitary District for Roadway Purposes 11/22/77 SUB MS 212-76 0 2. Consent to Offer of Dedication for a Roadway Purposes 12/2/77 Thomas W Perry, et a1 SUB MS 115-77 ca 0 y m 0 t— PASSED BY THE BOARD on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the seal of the board of Originating Department: Public Works Supervisors affixed thi& 13th day of Tho eMbZX 1977 Land Development Division cc: Recorder (via P. W.) , -1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director eye h tJ 'Cn . Deputy Clerk Director of Planning Patricia A. Bell H-24 4/77 75m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California DEG 13 1977 . 19 — In the Matter of Contract Extension #28-429-3 with Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools (for CETA Title I Labor Market Study) IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract Extension #28-429-3 with Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools to extend the contract termination date from November 14, 1977 to December 31, 1977, with no increase in the Contract Payment Limit of $22,983, and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said Contract Extension. PASSED BY THE BOARD on DEC 1 J 1917' I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator DEC 13 7977 County Auditor/Controller affixed this day of 19 County Manpower Project Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor ^' � '� G l!r Deputy Cleric Ulf RJP:sh H-24 4/77 15m �►��X5'1 CCC Standard Form May 1974 EXTENSION OF CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES (Contra Costa County Human Resources Agency) 1 . Contract Identification: Number 2 8 — 4 2 " Plumber: 28-429-1 Department: Human Resources Agency Manpower Project Subject: Consultation and technical assistance service to provide a study of Effective Date: April 25, 1977 the regional labor market Effective Date of Contract Amendment Agreement m28-429-2: September 9, 1977 2. Parties: The County of Contra Costa, California (County) for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Name: SANTA CLARA COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Capacity: Public Agency Address: Center for Educational Planning, 100 Skyport Drive, San Jose, California 95110 3. Extension of Term: The term of the above described contract between the parties hereto is hereby extended from November 15, 1977 to December 31, 1977 , unless sooner terminated as provided in said contract. 4. Pavment Limit: As to the extended term of the contract, the maximum amount payable by the County is increased by the following amount $ -0- 5. Other Provisions: As to the term during which the above described contract is extended, the parties mutually agree to those Special Provisions #fym> y*xattarckeret 3asxe.#.��xarlo�skxarexxsva�x�»xa#aalxar�xAx�r�rxxafaxaaasr set forth below. 6. Signatures: These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. COUNTY PP, CONTRA CO TA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR Byy w Ch firman, Board of Supervisors Attest: County Clerk CLLC tLj Design' te official apacit in business and affix corporation seal) By Dep ty State of California ) ss. County of Contra Costa ) Recommended by Human Resources Agency ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor L4Dsi�gnee known to me in those individual and business capacities , personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they signed it and that the corpora- tion or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. HRA Contracts Administrator �33 ' Form Approved: B�mR#3�X8��a�aat mmiw . t timAI nr ff, unmttmuu►untuumr�muumm_� Dated: = OFFICIAL SEALMAP* JG RENAAAWA — J' `�t m. '�'• NOTARY PU3:IC•CALIFORNIA _— 2& _ �y SANTA CLARA COUNTY By � = ���' rtY[ornm;,:;o,�xn� s Jami 1919 PL » 3t Designee� aiuxuuuuuuuuituMy c sslo e n ' n a�:� f Notary P-i port Dr.,San Joe afi . 95110 Sn&cial Provisions: ^ne completion dates for Service Components h. and i. set forth in P_eravra_ch 2. (Service Schedule) , nage 2, of the Service Plan_ are r_creby further extended to December 31, 1977. Wao#ilcned with board O'clet In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California DEC 13 1977 01 19 _ In the Matter of AGREEMENT WITH SACRAMENTO COUNTY FOR DETENTION AND CUSTODY OF ADULT FEMALE PRISONERS IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute. an agreement with Sacramento County wherein Sacramento County' s Women's Detention Facility is made available and furnished to Contra Costa County for the detention and custody of adult female prisoners of Contra Costa County, for the period commencing November 1, 1977, and ending June 30, 1978, under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said agreement:: PASSED by the Board on s 1 197.7 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Sacramento County Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c/o County Administrator Supervisors DEC 131977 County Administrator County Sheriff-Coroner affixed this day of 19 _ County Auditor-Controller County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Attn: J. Klinkner - (County Administrator' s Office to By Deputy Clerk distribute executed contract to all parties involved) EI-24 3/76 15m AGREEMENT FOR CARE OF PRISONERS THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this 1st day of November, 1977, by and between the COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO, a political sub- division of the State of California, hereinafter called "SACRAMENTO", and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "CONTRA COSTA"; W I T N E S S E T H This Agreement is made pursuant to the provisions of Section 4115.5 of the Penal Code of the State of California. IT IS HEREBY MUTUALLY AGREED by and between the parties hereto as follows: 1. The facilities of SACRAMENTO' s Women's Detention Facility are hereby made available and furnished to CONTRA COSTA for the detention and custody of adult female prisoners of CONTRA COSTA, and SACRAMENTO' s Sheriff shall, subject to the terms and conditions hereof, accept from the Sheriff of CON'T'RA COSTA, detain and provide care for such adult female prisoners as the Sheriff of CONTRA COSTA may deliver to the custody of the Sheriff of SACRAMENTO. 2. The obligation which SACRAMENTO and SACRAMENTO' s Sheriff assume under this Agreement to detain in custody such prisoners shall be applicable to the extent there is available space for such custody and detention at SACRAMENTO's Women' s Detention Facility as determined by SACRAMENTO's Sheriff. In the event CONTRA COSTA' s prisoners must be withdrawn from SACRAMENTO's Women' s Detention Facility in order to make space available for the needs of SACRAMENTO' s other detention needs and responsibilities, CONTRA COSTA shall remove such number of prisoners as so necessary not later than 24 hours after an oral request by the SACRAMENTO's Microfilmed with board order 011)"'60 Sheriff's Office to the CONTRA COSTA's Sheriff's Office to do so. 3. CONTRA COSTA shall be solely responsible for all trans- portation and security of prisoners from CONTRA COSTA to SACRAMENTO's Women' s Detention Facility, and from SACRAMENTO's Women' s Detention Facility to CONTRA COSTA. 4. SACRAMENTO shall be responsible for all security, food, medical care, and other necessities required by CONTRA COSTA's prisoners while they are detained in SACRAMENTO' s Women's Detention Facility. 5. CONTRA COSTA shall pay to SACRAMENTO for the detention and care provided exclusive of medical care provided at the Sacramento Medical Center, at the rate of Twenty-Five ($25.00) per day. The term "per day" shall mean the 24-hour period from midnight to midnight, or any fraction thereof, provided that no charge shall be levied for that 24-hour period from midnight to midnight during which a prisoner is removed by CONTRA COSTA from SACRAMENTO' s Women's Detention Facility. SACRAMENTO shall submit to CONTRA COSTA on a monthly basis statements of charges itemizing the names of prisoners and days of detention and custody at the Women's Detention Facility. . CONTRA COSTA shall, within thirty (30) days after the receipt of such statements, pay the charges itemized therein at the daily rate specified in this paragraph. 6. SACRAMENTO has entered into an agreement with the Regents of the University of California, dated November 20, 1973, under which the Regents agree to provide medical care to SACRAMENTO's prisoners at the Sacramento Medical Center. As determined necessary by SACRAMENTO' s Sheriff, SACRAMENTO shall provide medical care to CONTRA COSTA's prisoners detained at the Women' s Detention Facility through the Regents of the University of California at the Sacra- mento Medical Center. SACRAMENTO will pay to the Regents of the 2 - University of California, all charges billed for such care. In addition to the daily rate for detention specified in Paragraph 5, CONTRA COSTA shall reimburse SACRAMENTO for all costs which SACRA- ME11TO incurs in providing medical came to CONTRA COSTA's prisoners detained at the Women' s Detention Facility according to charges levied by the 'Regents of the University of California for such care and paid by SACRAMENTO, SACRAMENTO shall transmit statements of charges to CONTRA COSTA for such care not later than 30 days after SACRAMENTO has paid such charges to the Regents of the University of California. 7. The term of this Agreement shall commence November 1, 1977, and end at 12:01 a.m. June 30, 1978. Either party hereto may terminate this Agreement during the term hereof by giving written notice to the other party in writing of its intention to do so not less than thirty (30) days prior to the date of termination. 8. All notices, statements, charges, and other written communications between the parties hereto shall be deemed effective upon their deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid, and addressed as follows: (a) SACRAMENTO Sacramento County Sheriff's Department 800 7th Street Sacramento, California 95814 (b) CONTRA COSTA Contra Costa County Sheriff-Coroner P. O. Box 391 Martinez, California 94553 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this 3 - Agreement the day, month and year set forth above. COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO, a political subdivision of the State of California ATTEST: By Clerk of the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Board of Supervisors "SACRAMENTO" COQ OS O a political sub- 3. n Sta of California ATTEST: :�. . OCSSC�" r � Boggess Clerk of the Chairman of the Bo of Supervisors Board of Supervisors "CONTRA COSTA" Deput}jI Clerk FORINI lA.PPROVFD \` ,• ;' ',: �► J41h7C CAUSEN, County� n fly 1� 4 - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13, , 19 77 In the Matter of Making a Determination of Utility Easement Rights for Various Subdivisions It is by the Board ORDERED that a determination is made that the division and development of the property in the manner set forth on the parcel map for the following subdivision will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public utility rights of way or easement. Subdivision Area Owner SUB MS 96-77 Danville San Ramon Valley Unified School District PASSED BY THE BOARD on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Publ i c Works - LD Supervisors San Ramon Valley School Dist affixed this 13th day of December 19 77 699 Old' Orchard Dr. Danville, CA J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B ks t�c' r: C" 2L . Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 7Z In the Matter of Approving By-Laws of Contra Costa County Aviation Advisory Committee. The Board on December 6, 1977 having requested its Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) to review the By-Laws adopted by the Contra Costa County Aviation Advisory Committee on August 16, 1977 and to submit a recommendation thereon; and The Committee having this day reported that it recommends approval of said By-Laws as adopted by the Aviation Advisory Committee; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Internal Operations Committee is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Chairman, Aviation Advisory Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Committee Supervisor Public Works Director affixed this 13th day of December 19-7-7- County Administrator County Counsel a J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ey a , Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 4/7715m r- 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 ZZ, In the Matter of Requirements of Section 208 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having commented that in an attempt to comply with Section 208 of the Federal Water Pollution. Control Act, a number of areas in the County are undertaking significant bonded indebtedness to provide sewage treatment facilities; and Supervisor Hasseltine having further commented that, due to other actions of the State and Federal Governments, salt water is intruding into the Delta and the quality of water therefore is rapidly deteriorating, and that he was of the opinion the Board should be provided with a report with respect to the types of water and water pollution covered by the provisions of the aforesaid Act; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is REQUESTED to provide such 'a report. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 13th day of DecerW= , 19 77 J,.���pR. OLSSON, Clerk k B�) fL'-t(X 0 , L1�-rx , Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 4/77 15m ;f �' I 1tt)o r l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Reappointment to Board of Commissioners, Riverview Fire Protection District.. The Board having received a December 6, 1977 letter from Mr. S. Anthony Donato, City Manager, City of Pittsb�:rg, advising that Councilman Joseph Barraco is the City's nominee for reappointment as a Commissioner of the Riverview Fire Protection District; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Councilman Barraco is REAPPOINTED Commissioner of said District for a four-year term ending December 31, 1981. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC: J. Barraco Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Riverview Fire Protection Supervisors District affixed this 13th day of December 19 77 City of Pittsburg County Administrator County Auditor-Controller / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Information Officer By- :17"",d7 �hT1�1Q L. , Deputy Clerk Jamie Z. Johnson H-24 4/77 15m a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 P19 77 In the Matter of Agreement with the Alexander Lindsey Junior Museum IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman 'is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with the Alexander Lindsey Junior Museum in the amount of $5, 000 for the preservation and protection of fish and game during the period from December 14, 1977 through June 30, 1977, said monies to be allocated from the County Fish and Game Fund. Passed by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Contractor-c/o F.FernancEmpervisors Auditor-Controller affixed thisl3th day of December , 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY A� -Y Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15-M Maxine M. Neui-41d 0011 !7 I.ULLLLd %,UJLd I+UUULj .�LdL14d14 i V�W� SHORT FORM S:RyICZ CONTRACT (/j 1. Contract Identification. Number 0003-1 I Department: County Administrator Subject: County Fish and Game Fund Allocation 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Alexander Lindsay Junior Museum Capacity: Non-Profit Corporation Address: 1901 First Avenue, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is 14 1977- and it .terminates June 30. 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 5,000. 00 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: " 4mmr;-or Advance Allocation. FRE RATE: $ NA per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of'NA service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Operate and expand the Wildlife Reserve Program and the education of persons with respect to preservation and protection of wildlife. County funds will be expended strictly in conformance with Fish and Game Fund, Section 13100. Financial records will be maintained by Contractor of such expenditures which may be subject to County audit. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, the County, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity. 10. Legal-Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. and Fish and Game Code Section 13100. 11. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUN OF .CONTRA-E6STA CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR Y L L y. .cam - 0000e Designee Recommended by Department (Designate officia 'capacity) By �1,j Designee `(Form approved by County Counsel) (A-4620 7/76) Microfilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Aclmowledging Receipt of Report Concerning Write—off of Certain Hospital Accounts Receivable. Pursuant to Resolution No. 74/640 adopted by the Board on July 23, 1974 the County Auditor—Controller has submitted to the Board a detailed monthly report of certain County Hospital accounts written off during the month of November, 1977 which amounted to $15,867,99; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is hereby ACKYOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977• I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Auditor—Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 13thday of December 19_7 ( J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By c \�iLC 1" ; r ; Deputy Clerk Robbie Gut_�?errez H-24 4/77 15m _'. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SEKVICES REPORT TO 2910-7 PAGEi t ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WRITE—OFFS PROCESS DATE 11/04/77 AS GF 11/03/77 • OTHER RRI.VAT E_ __ _. PRIVATE MISSING D-I.SALLOW----MEDI:--CAL .__SH-DU_YLE GUAkANTOR F U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MEDI—CAL INSURANLE LABELS PROCEDURE LIA81LITY LIABILITY s ACt1STA, APOLONIA ._ 068176-7 1263301 Z05 .32 0 ACAIK, LAURIDGE C C-1942-5-8 1310967 Z05 11. 19 • AEUO, PAULA NMN 300746-5 1317172 Z05 .01 • ANLERSCN•_ JOSEPHIN 291006-5 1281653 L05 14.37_ __ . _ _ _. _ . . --.____ ANDERSCN, JOSEPHIN 291006-5 1288b84 L05 18.83— ANTUNE, MARY EMILY 249643-8 1245865 Z05 22. 56— ARCHULETA g-- JOSEPHI. 125261-8 1196835 E _ _ 37..60.-__.. oAKEA-t ALBERT 154941-9 1306583 L05 28.20— .., , • 6ARNHILL, KATHRYN 221050-8 1321983 L05 13.85— • iSASSETT._-LEON NMN_ 103537-7 1319356 Z05 16.84- dATTEE, $AUL U63757-9 12283d1 L05 33. 12— uATTEN, kELV1N CHA 085011-5 1379071 L05 14. 75— lATTEN• MERVIN CHA 085011-5 1379072 L05 3.36— bLACH, NLLLIE GMAC 3U1858-7 1377172 LU5 7.52— . bEARUSLEY, MERLIN 074506-7 1370914 [.U5 5.64— • � OELELLA, ELIZABETH 239691-9 1224917 LU5 58.34 _ bLLELLA, ELIZABETH 239691-9 1236551 LU5 10.40 � . • BELELLA, ELIZABETH 239691-9 1322352 L05 7. 52— . BELL, CLIE 15852U-7 1250865 ZU5 773.57— _ _ . . I)tNHAM, JOEL EGWAR 120899—U i3197U5 L 6.66— • isLNITEL, JOHN 139072-3 1333608 3.36— , BLANKEASHIP, NICHO 284364-7 G973174 trLNTCA , kLGEk 238540-9 1097909 48.70— 801mEkS , TGMMY R 064767-5 1326264 137.68 bUYu, . JOSEPH N 191080-1 1374395 L05 6.54— URATLHER, MARY EVE 2lj7&70-2 1351315 beGr:N, ANTCNI L JOS 1062.32-2 1305652 L0 10. 14— = • Microfilmed with board order � '- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES REPORT TO 2910-7 PAGE 2 A. ACCLUNTS RECEIVABLE WRITE—OFFS PROCESS DATE 11/04/77 AS CF 11/03/17 • OTHER PRIVATE. PRI_VATE MISSING UISALLOW _.MEDT-GAL SH-UUYLi: . GUARANTOR F U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MEDI—CAL INSURANCE LABELS PROCEDURE LIABILITY LIABILITY i3ROWN,, COY.. ELDON 204590-4 1381308 Z05 5.64— bRUWN, SARAH LEE C91900-1 1339102 7.05— • 8URTUN, VERCNICA L 020791-0 1195190 28.20— CARMONA, MAXIMO---N14 091183-.4 1196280 • LARK. TALEH.IA 192792-0 0976777 37.60 • • GAVNESS, CATHERINE 23d332-1 1355419 4.20— • LAVNE:55, -ENA _M.._..__ 181051-4 1354297 _ __ __ .__._. .4.20-._ ___ _..__.._ -_--__-----.__ __ • CEMINSKI, RICHARD 220163-0 1205026 28.20— • • COLLOR, LILLIAN N 207349-2 129:3362 9.40— • LiJLMEHARLS, ANITA 111493-3 1305741 L05 7.48 ___ __ _ . _..-___ .._-----_._._ • CRANL, JAMES 202567-4 1374578 105 6.92— • • CRANE , JAMES 202567-4 1381241 Z05 7. 52— . CRANES JAMES 202567-4 1381243 L05 7.52— • CRANFILL, CAkMON L 300160-9 1296583 L05 41.24— • . UANIEL, LARRY C 143793-7 1346726 7.50— • LANIELSON, GARY ST 293315- 8 1201230 • GIARK IA, BETTY ANN 138503- 8 1398975 5.64— • • UAVIS, RAMONA YVON 176110-5 1146666 28.20 • UEBRAKEs FRANK. 146178-9 1327471 205 5.29-_ • DEMER, UGNALD 172571-2 125812-0 5.12— • DtVORL, STEVEN if 071934-6 1164,1t36 28.20 • UEV.OkE, SIEVEN _W 071.934-d 12UZ357 • uGOLLY, HERALD i3hI 300140- 1 1-96575 9.40— UUGGER, TAFT EDISO 127198-0 1327156 L05 21.31— DURAN, ROGELLA _ 039615-0 1255467 Z05 9.09- • ELL1S , CLAWUE LGUI 173024-1 1374131 Z05 5.64— • c,'4MONS , VIRGINIA 0 280373-2 1268268 Ci.60— • CGNTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES 'REPORT TO 2910-7 PAGE 3 ACCCUNTS RECEIVABLE WRITE—OFFS PROCESS DATE 11/04/77 , AS (;F 11/03/77 . ,OTHER _ _ PRIVATE PRIVAT.E_._..__.MI.SS,ING.----DLSALLOW_____ME0l1 tGAL._-- SH-UDYLL GUAAANTOR F U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MEDI—CAL INSURANCE LABELS PROCEDURE LIABILITY LIABILITY '• tSTELLEs SOLOMON _H. 203116-5 1374589 Z05_ 3.76- _ _..-._ . .. __ __ ------- __.....__. i S FARRELL, ALLLIAM S 283103-0 1253573 L05 2.08— - _--.__ FLOVIL-kS, MARGARET 270928-5 0694346 E 28.07— • S FLOWERS. MARGARET 270928-5 0806648 E _ __122.95-___..- FLOWERS, MARGARET 270928-5 U613426 E 41.36— FLOWERS. MARGARET 270928-5 0876901 E 28.20— FURD. YVONNE _ 012622-7 1331236 205 125.78-_ - FCRD. YVGNNE 012622-7 1331237 Z05 3.76— FOhL, VVCNNE 012622- 7 1331238 Z05 11.49— FRANKLIN, JEWELINE 1019.77-7 1305593 _ 9.60-_ FULMGkE, MICHAEL 0 040057-2 1290322 9.40— GAINES, DOUGLAS 039213-4 1318092 105 5.64— GALLvk, bERTHA LAN 2559tjQ-9 1213958 GANDARG, ANTONIO E 291611-1 1137096 3.00— _ • GANDARC# ANTUNIO E 291621— 1 11 43 15 1 3.00— . GARCIA, GENARO NMN 202821-5 1.341163 9.11-- * GAKY, LUL IL.LE 060035-3 1318557 z0 64.44— . 'bIBERSCN, WILLARU 114410—b 1373064 L05 8.79— . u1dEKSCN, WILLARD 114470-8 1373085 205 5.64- GLUSEbs NORMAN C 093546-0 1339138 Z05 b.34— • GLUSENt NORMAN C 093546-0 1372702 ZU5 4.54— G LUSS N, NORMAN G 093546--0 13727U3 Z05 5.64 GCNLALES, bENITO R 202536-a 1357841 4.80— • GRAYS s CUS I E 000547-0 1111738 E 8.30— GREEN, BEATRI GE N 239240-5 1314960 Z05 3.04 GRGTHNANi SUSAN LY 220159--0 0824445 3.18— GUILLERMG, NARK JO 233965-3 1314864 105 10.76— • '- CENTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES REPORT TC 2910-7 PAGE 4 ' ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WRITE—OFFS PROCESS DATE 11/04/77 AS CE 11/03/77 _ OTHER PRIVATE --_._...__PRI-VATI<_..-___MISS ING-_-O.I.SALLOW__.MED-I-GAL---.-SH-DOYLC GUAkANTOR P U N INVOICE: S/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MEDI—CAL INSURANCE LABELS PROCEDURE LIABILITY LIABILITY HAI-Es...RAYMIOND ....NMN# 259504---9 1167587 Z05_ .._-.__41.60_. _ .__. _._._--_.._...._ ____.------ ... ..........._._. ._ _.._...___ _..._.---- __. _._.. __. .._ __-_.__-_-_-._ .__.___.__._.-..__ HAMILTON, DOUGLAS 125020-8 1298774 Z05 124.00— HARP* RAY A 147828-8 1353680 5.00— HARPER.s- NATHAN_.R__. ._244486-7 1315110 __ 205_ _ ___. _- -7..13. _. hARRIS, ULDENE V 187747-1 1380347 Z05 3.72— HARTS MARVI N JAMES 146102-9 1320286 B .20— HIMESs_TCM-_NMN 247220-7 1418437 __ _ __ _._.._... _-_ _._.._ __ _ . __--_____-_ _ . ._-__._..___.._--.._.___.._.45.64- __. _-_ _.._______..__..-_____ � . HOFFMANl RICHARD W 051406-3 1378486 Z05 5.64— HOLLAND: YVCNNE 021885-9 1358380 3.66— HORNSbYs HILTON ,TH-1,17702-1 1319631 L05 14.77- - * HURNSEY, HILTON TH lL7702- 1 1373127 Z05 5.64— ' HORNSGY, HILTON TH 117702- 1 1379598 Z05 5,64— ' HOWAKU• PAULA ANTO 302600-2 1350970 HUUSON, DARYL 0370813-2 1351619 3.64— I BEY, EAS ILIO OBEL 302000-5 13841913 Z05 1.12— ICRISSs DURRI JO 299824-3 130.3575 9.60— IKELAND, OTHEA .201111-2 1417682 5. 80— jALOIJSs ANDRE NMN 301057-6 1363 385 5.U0— JLNNSCh, ADELL NMN 289819-5 12133:57 Z05 50.40 JONES , ANDREW NMN, 266715-2 1323151 ZUa i JONESs JAMES HERBS 243Udl-7 1315072 L05 1x.80— KAhE, ANNIE NMN 266030-6 1382662 105 5.64— _ KNAPPs HENDKI K JAN 156423-6 1373830 L05 5. 64— • KNIGHTS EDWARD UWA 257885-4 1186776 3.60— &CSH, _LUCY E 303917-9 1384540 Z05 11. 15- i LANG, HERMAN 242990-0 118U189 ZU5 26. 813— • • LANILk, BEATRICE 8 166653—b 1320757 .L05 31.08— . ._! • s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES REPORT TO 2910-7 PAGE 5 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WRITE-OFFS PROCESS DATE 11/04/77 AS CF 11/03/77 OTHER.. _ PRi.VATE__ ._ _._..___.___._ _.. 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ASS I GNkD - AS ASS IG-1-i EU - AU _. 48.0C- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT December 13 , 1977 In the Matter of Referring Request of City of Martinez Regarding Corps of Engineers Alhambra Creek Study to Alhambra Creek Flood Control Zone 5 Advisory Board for Recommendation THIS BOARD having on December 6, 1977 referred to the Public Works Director for report to the BOARD, a letter dated November 21 , 1977 from the City of Martinez regarding the proposed Alhambra Creek Flood Control Study; and The Public Works Director having submitted to the BOARD this date a report recommending that the matter be referred to the Alhambra Creek Flood Control Zone 5 Advisory Board for their consideration and recommendation to THIS BOARD; NOW THEREFORE the recommendation of the Public Works Director is HEREBY APPROVED. Passed by the Board on December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Flood Control Supervisors affixed this 13thday of December 7977 cc: Public Works Director Flood Control J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk 11. pous H-2-11/76 15m 00802 SUBJECT: Public Works Agenda. for December 13s 1977 ' $SPORTS Report A. CORPS OF ENGINEERS ALHAMBRA CREEK PROJECT - CITY OF MARTINEZ REQUES Martinez Area The Board of Supervisors, through its Order of December 6, 1977, referred to the Public Works Director (Flood Control Division) a- letter from the City Manager, on behalf of the Martinez City Coun- cil.- In oun-cil.- In its letter, the City Council noted that large. areas . of Mar- tinoz. are presently subject to periodic inundations which will become increasingly severe unless corrective action is takers; com mended Congressman George Miller for his efforts on behalf of the project; reaffirmed its support- for the proposed engineering and design study of Alhambra Creek by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers emphasized -that to be acceptable to the City, the. study must result in design alternatives that are ecologically sound and 'economically feasible; and requested _the Board to reconsider its position on the proposed Al►�a Creek Flood Control Study, taking into considera- tion the design standards established in H. R. 95-379. it is recc®ended that the Board, as ex officio the Board of Super- visors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conserva- tion District, refer this matter to the Alhambra Creek Flood Contro. Zone 5 Advisory Board for its consideration and. recoricaendatior, to your Board. Microfilmed with board order 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13, , 19 77 In the Matfer of Permission to Partially Close Bear Creek Road, Orinda Area IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission is granted the Post Production Company to partially close Bear Creek Road for 1 to 2 minute intervals for one day during the period December 14 through December 30, 1977 for making a television commercial subject to conditions set forth relative to road closures in Board Resolution No. 4714. PASSED BY THE BOARD on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 13th day of DPrpmhpr 19-7J J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By //• . Deputy Clerk Originating Department: Public Works N.POUS Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director H-24 4/77 15m 00804 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 1977 In the Matter of Addendum No. 1 and 2 to the Specifications for the Waterfront Road Overhead and Approaches Project, Martinez Area. Project No. 3481-4215-925-75 The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board approve and concur in the issuance of addenda to the Notice to Contractors, Proposal , and Special Provisions for the Waterfront Overhead and Approaches Project, Martinez Area, which provides for: A. Addendum No. 1 - Corrects the approximate length given in the Notice and Proposal for a number of prestressed I-Girders required for the work, and deletes a redundant paragraph in the earthwork specifications. B. Addendum No. 2 - Respecifies the gradation of the sand required for the sand blanket that is to be spread before road fill may be placed. The new gradation for the sand is modified so that it can be produced by local suppliers. Said Addenda will not change the bid quantities nor change the Engineer's estimated construction cost. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977• I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Original : Public Works Department Supervisors Road Design Division affixed thisl3th day of December 1977 cc: Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk N. Pous H-24 3/76 1Sm 00805 j • • ADDENDUM N 0. 1 To The Notice, Proposal and Specifications for the Construction of the Waterfront Overhead and Approaches Project No. 3481 -4215-925-75 Notice and Proposal : Item No. 51e shall be modified to read as follows : Item Estimated Unit of lo. Quantity Measure Item 5le 6 EA. Furnish Prestressed I-Girder (70 LF) Specifications : Under Item No. 19b - Imported Borrow, pageG-10: Article 3 , "The Contractor , at his option , may place a layer of Sub-base 6 to 8 inches thick over the sand to improve trafficability, prior to continuation of embankment construction" , shall be deleted . Bidders must acknowledge receipt of this Addendum. Acknowledgment must be shot-in in the space provided below and returned with the Bid Proposal or under separate cover prior to the date and hour set for the opening of Bids , 2 : 00 p.m . on December 15 , 1977 . Acknowledged : Bidder : RECEIVED By: AEC-- Title: —N-&y � 1977 D a t e J. K. Ora ON CLERK BOARD O: SUPERVISORS O COSTA CO. MicroTi'mca -lith order 00806 L � • A D D E N D U M N 0 . 2 To The Specifications for the Construction of the Waterfront Overhead and Approaches Project No. 3481 -4215-925-75 Item 19c SAND BLANKET (Page G- 12) The gradation for the sand specified as Passing No. 4 Sieve ---------------- 1000 Passing No. 40 Sieve --------------- 0-10% Passing No . 200 Sieve -------------- 0-2% shall be changed to read : Passing No. 4 Sieve ---------------- 100% Passing No . 16 Sieve --------------- 62% Passing No. 50 Sieve --------------- 0-14% Passing No. 200 Sieve -------------- 0-2% Bidders must acknowledge receipt of this Addendum. Acknowledgment must be shown in the space provided below and returned with the _ Bid Proposal or under separate cover prior to the date and hour set for the opening of Bids , 2 :00 p.m. on December 15 , 1977 . Acknowledged : Bidder : By . Title. Date : Microfilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13, , 19 77 In the Matter of Concord Avenue Extension Road Acceptance Project Setting Time for Public Hearing IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Tuesday, December 20, 1977 at 11 :00 a.m. in its chambers, Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, is set as the time and place for a Public Hearing to consider the Concord Avenue Road Acceptance Project. PASSED BY THE BOARD on December 13, 1977 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors 'affixed this IcZ4 day of 19 Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division J. R. OLSSON, Clerk cc: Public Works Director - LD By Deputy Clerk City of Martinez County Administrator H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 7-7 In the Matter of Request for Emergency Funds for Mental Health Programs. Supervisor N. C. Fanden having expressed concern with respect to the ability of the County's Mental Health Services to provide treatment and supervise acute psychiatric patients because of an increase in the number of county residents experiencing emotional crises; and Supervisor Fanden having called attention to the fact that funding for local mental health programs is the responsibility of the State, but because state allocations for mental health programs have been limited in recent years, Contra Costa County has provided treatment at a cost far in excess of the required 10 percent rate, a practice that is becoming increasingly difficult to continue; and Supervisor Fanden having recommended that a letter be forwarded to the Governor urging him to allocate emergency state funds to meet the crises in this County and to provide for a 20 percent increase in the 1978-1979 budget for local mental health programs; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Fanden is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director, Human Resources Supervisor Agency Mental Health Services affixed this_13th day of Dfr-,-Tnho,- 191- County Administrator 1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By olGF/Ir�p . f✓>t/.lJ�- . Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 4/77 15m 00809 ( s, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Approving Addendum 1 - Detention Facility Cast-In-Place Concrete, ,Martinez, California Project No. 5269-926-(51 ) WHEREAS Addendum 1 - Detention Facility Cast-In-Place Concrete (Project No. 5269-926-(51)) , modifying plans and specifications and bid due date approved on November 22, 1977, for the Detention Facility Project, has been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Board CONCURS in the recommendation of the Public Works Director that Addendum 1 be approved and issued; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Addendum 1 to plans and specifications is hereby APPROVED. Bids for said work will be received on January T2, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. , and the Clerk of this Board is DIRECTED to publish a Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the MARTINEZ NEWS GAZETTE. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Detention Facility Project affixed this 13thday of December 19 77 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director County Counsel By /°tea . Deputy Clerk H. H-24 3/76 15m � �f 10 CCC Detention Facility • Cast-In-Place Concrete Addendum No. 1 Becember 13, 1977 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT L D MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA Lco r 1 -D CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT J. R. OLSSON DETENTION FACILITY CAST-IN-PLACE. CONCRETE BOARD OF LUPERVISORS rm cO51A CO. QTtia7_.._........_...De u PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(51) Addendum No. 1 Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Department will receive bids until 2:00 PM on January 12, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Cast-In-Place Concrete which includes: All poured in place concrete walls, concrete fill in metal deck and slab on grade. Work includes blockouts for work by other trades, and miscellaneous anchor bolts and shear studs. The Project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's initial estimated construction cost is $1 ,400.000. The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared- in reference thereto. Any questions in regards to this Contract -should be directed to Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed by the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and Proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, of the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553, upon request. A-1 Microfilmed with board order CCC Detention Facility Addendum No. December 13, 1977, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez. California. Rids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent bids will be considered. A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEN (10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID shall accompany the Proposal. The Proposal Guaranty may be in the form of a cashier's check, certified check or bidder's bond, made payable to the order of "The County of Contra Costa". The above mentioned security shall be given as* a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being required to do so by the Board . of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Bid proposal's shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553, on or before the �,Jdjth Day.of January 1978 at 2:00 PM and will be opened in public and at the time due in the 6th Floor Conference Room; Administration Building, Martinez, California and there read and recorded, Any Bid Proposals received after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and _ Materials Bond in an amount equal ' to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the Contract Price, said bonds to be' secured from a Surety Company, authorized to do business in the State of California. . Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the "" * Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and ratesfor legal holidays and overtime in the locality. in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to exeucte the contract which will be awarded A-2- - - - O(N-1 2 CCC Detention Facility Addendum No. 41:1 December 13, 1977 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. - The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received, BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS -OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK - - OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By . (Deputy) . DATED: . PUBLICATION DATES: A-3 _ _ - 00SJ 3 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Meeting IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Bob Eisenman, Emergency Medical Services Coordinator, Contra Costa County Health Department, is AUTHORIZED to attend the Department of Health, Education and Welfare Emergency Medical Services Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota from December 12, 1977 through December 14 , 1977 . This request is for time only. All expenses will be paid by the Alameda-Contra Costa Joint Powers Board. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON December 13, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig. Director, HRA Supervisors cc. County Health Officer affixed thisl3th day of nPcPmhar 19�� Bob Eisenman County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor n 8oa:LV-11I�JU . Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 4177 15m 00(S14 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Executive Session. At 10:42 a.m, the Board recessed to meet, pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6, with its designated representatives in Executive Session in Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez, California to discuss salary matters. At 11:05 a.m. the Board reconvened in its Chambers and proceeded with its regular agenda. A MATTER OF RECORD I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy ofQ fwd K entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed thisla-Lbday of December 19 72 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Y' P tY rine M. Neufeld' H-24 3/76 ISm KARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COL1,47f, CALIFORNIA BOARD ACTION . Dec. 13, 1977 NOTE TO CLA I'ANT Claim Against the County, ) The copy oti tW ,.ocument maiZed to you .tis yowt Routing Endorsements, and ) novice o6 the aetic, take: on yowl cPaim by .the Board Action. (All Section ) Boatd o5 Supenv.i,sots (Panag.taph III, bei!owjl , references are to California ) given pultzuan.t to Government Code Section6 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, E 915.3. Pteaze note the "wanjii.ng" beCow. Claimant: Margie Neeland, 55 Claremont Ave. , Orinda, CA 94563 _ Attorney: Address: Amount: $257.00 Date Received: November 10, 1977 By delivery to Clerk on By mail, postmarked on November 8, 1977 I. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: Nov. 14, 1977 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By �jyt(�C Deputy an131/eIscFr II. FROM: County Counsel T0: Clerk of the Bbard of Supervisors (Check one only) ( ) This Claim complies su ,$tant ajjfl with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( This Claim FAILS to compJy,;,,�uJ44 a1itially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimant. Th61bhilc(• cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Le im (Se, 911.6) . DATED: ��— ( �`- 77 JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, B LQ I Deputy III. BO.ARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) ( x ) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Board's Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: 12/13/77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by r1lDeputy Rob ie Gut errez WARNING TO CLAIMANT (Government Code Sections 911.8 $ 9 you have onty 6 moat flnom the m g op .thin notice to you 'n which to 6 iZe a count action on Via net ec ted Cta.im •(a ee Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 monthz 5nom the deniae oS yours Appei.eation .to File a Late Ctaim w.i thin which to petition a cow%t jot te?.i.e' 4nom Section 945.4',6 c&im-biting deadeine (bee Section 946.6) . You may zeEh .tke advice o5 any attorney o6 youA choice .in connection ccith t'T.iz ma.tten. I,S you avant to eonzutt an attorney, you ,6houtd do ,6o .immedaateP_y. IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board T0: 1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public Works, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this document, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 29703. DATED: 12/14/77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By Deputy -To-bbie u i rrez V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Cbk of the Board (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. WP Ob DATED: 12/14/77 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Works, By 8. 1 Contra Costa Board Of Supervisors tiove=ber 7, 1977 651 Pine St. Martinez Ca. Dear Sirs, My name is Margie Neeland. I live at 55 Claremont Ave., Orinda, Cal. 94563. Please send any notices to 55 Claremont Ave., Orinda, Ca., 94563. I have been raising two ewe lambs by my own funds as a High School Project for my agriculture class. On the tenth day of October 1977 on the Miramonte school farm at 702 Bear Creek Road, Orinda, Ca., my two ewes were discovered badly injured in the corral adjoining the barn, The veterinarian was called immediately and arrived about and half -hour later. He looked at the sheep and advised that I have them put to sleep. After talking to my agriculture teacher, I agreed to this. This advise was due to the kind and extent of injury. One lamb had prolapsed and the other lambs hind legs were badly torn. The veterinarian and my agricult- ure teacher agreed after looking over the animals that the damage was done by dogs. My claim under section 30653 of the agriculture code includes: $125.00 1 Breeding ewe 5125. 0 1 Breeding ewe S 7.00 Veterinarian fee $257.00 Total Enclosed are two affidavits as required under section 30653 of the agriculture ode. Your prompt attentZon to this matter will be gre.ttly appreciate-2. Sincerely, Margie Neelan(dd j cc Supervisor Schroder /T.fZZ /L�tL:G cc Supervisor Hasseltine F � LE ® NOV 10 1977 J. R. OISSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Nf I/l CO. E ) 0. DANVILLE LARGE ANIMAL HOSPITAL NOLAN C.SHARP,D.V.M. _ 7345 LAWRENCE RD. DANVILLE,CALIFORNIA 94S36 TCLVHame Y77-74M I., October 31, 1977 i■Fi.ramonte Agriculture Dept. Dale Anderson j 750 Noraga Way I Orinda, Calif. 9L563 To whom it may concern: This is to certify that I examined two ewe lambs approximate value of $128.00 each following being attacked by dogs. ; The resulting injuries were such that the lambs j had to be humanely destroyed. Yours truly, �l 1 Nolan C. Sharp, D'VIN 7 NCS:vss 008,18 r MIRAMONTE HIGH SCHOOL ACALANEs UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 760 Mores Hgbmy — Ori,CeIdemis O4M BRANN"V VA04 OWEN W.CORBIN J1i*r1 !)1Mr1erS+rri�aK November 4, 1977 To whom it may concern: This is to certify that on October 10, 1977, at the Miramonte High School Agriculture Farm, 2 ewes were attacked by dogs and had to be humanely destroyed because of the injuries incurred. These ewes were a part of a breeding project of my student, Margie Neeland, and I would estimate their fair market value at $130 each. Sincerely yours, Dale Anderson Agriculture Instructor 00819 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Proposed Establishment of the Contra Costa County Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission. Mr. William H. Wainwright, Chairman of the Contra Costa County Detention Facility Advisory Committee, having appeared before the Board this day and filed a report prepared jointly by said Committee and the Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board and its Alternatives to Incarceration Committee pertaining to the proposed establishment of a County Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission to serve as a planning and coordinating body on adult corrections and detention; and The Reverend Palmer Watson, Chairman of the Mental Health Advisory Board, having appeared in support of the proposed commission with its administration located in the Office of the County Administrator; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having expressed the view that the functions of the proposed commission were in the scope of activities of the Criminal Justice Agency; and The Board members having discussed the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the background report and a proposed resolution are REFERRED to the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) for review and recommendation. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Internal Operations Cte. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Detention Facility Supervisors Advisory Committee Mental Health Advisory affixed thisl3th day of December 19 77 Board County Sheriff-Coroner J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director, Human Resources Agency By ? Deputy Clerk Public Works Director / oan ra : i-I son County Administrator County Probation Officer District Attorney Public Defender H-24 4/77 15m 01) -Oil RECEIVED DEC 13 1977 December 13, 1977 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ,CONTRA Board of Supervisors Administration Building Martinez, California 94553 Dear Board Members: Establishment of the Contra Costa County Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission It is our pleasure to present to your Board the attached proposed Board of Supervisors Resolution and background report concerning the establishment of the Contra Costa County Correctional and Detention ' Services Advisory Commission. The resolution is a product of the joint effort of the Detention Facility Advisory Committee and the Mental Health Advisory Board and its Alternatives to Incarceration Committee. Our proposal would create an advisory body which, through a collabora- tive process, would serve as a planning and coordinating body on adult corrections and detention, generate new ideas, and encourage open communi- cation among public criminal justice officials and private citizens. It would also serve as a mechanism for broad based community participation and input regarding the County adult correctional and detention system. The proposed Board of Supervisors resolution establishing this Commission is the product of an extended series of meetings involving the Alternatives to Incarceration Committee, the Mental Health Advisory Board, and the Detention Facility Advisory Committee. It has benefited from the partici- pation of the Sheriff-Coroner, District Attorney, County Probation Officer, Public Defender, and the County Administrator's Office. It has also been reviewed by the County Judiciary, various other County advisory bodies, and many interested private citizens. A proposal of the significance and complexity of this one must be a product of compromise by all parties involved. Many of the issues raised by the concept of the Commission were hotly debated. The most difficult question in drafting our proposal was which County department should be made responsible to handle the administrative aspects of this new commission. The attached background report goes into some detail on these matters and - should help you in your review of our proposal . We all feel that this Commission must be established with sufficient staff resources to enable it to meet its mission. We feel so strongly 1 Micro`ilmed with board order . Board of Supervisors -2- December 13, 1977 about this that we recommend you not create the Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission if you do not also approve the necessary staff and supplies at the same time. With the completion of two new minimum security/work furlough facilities and the construction of a pre-trial facility, Contra Costa County is on the verge of achieving a progressive national reputation in the field of adult corrections and detention. The establishment of the proposed Commission would ensure that reputation and would continue the same spirit of collabor- ation that characterized the planning for the new detention facility into the programming and operation of the entire County adult detention and cor- rectional system. Ve y truly yours, William H. Wainwright, ChaitMan Rev. almer Watson, Chairman Detention Facility Advisory Mental Health Advisory Board Committee Patrick R. Murphy, Chairma Alternatives to Incarceration Committee WW:PW:PRM:sm cc: County Administrator Sheriff-Coroner Probation Officer District Attorney Public Defender Superior Courts Municipal Courts Public Works Director Human Resources Director Mental Health Director Detention Facility Advisory Committee Mental Health Advisory Board Alternatives to Incarceration Committee 01Wf 22 Micro'ilrn_d with board crdar REPORT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE CORRECTIONAL AND DETENTION SERVICES ADVISORY COM1411ISSION This report will summarize the separate and combined efforts of the Mental Health Advisory Board and its Alternatives to Incarceration Committee and the Detention Facility Advisory Committee, achy they both proposed the creation of an advisory body in corrections and detention, the methodology used in drafting the resolution, a description of the major policy issues, relationship to other advisory boards, and a budget. Letters of support and commentaries regarding the Commission from other advisory boards and community groups are attached to this report. Background In 1973, three members of the Mental Health Advisory Board's Alternatives to Incarceration Committee were appointed to serve on a ten person committee appointed by your board to study rehabilitation programs for the incarcerated. The study, with its fifty recommendations, was presented to the Board of Super= visors on April 23, 1973 with a recommendation that a committee be formed to monitor the implementation of these recommendations. Following that report, the Board requested the Criminal Justice Agency to work in liaison with the Mental Health Advisory Board in studying the Correctional System and to monitor the recommendations. Due to conflicting priorities and its independence from County government, the Criminal Justice Agency was not able to do so. The Board of Supervisors then appointed the Mental Health Advisory Board as their advisors on alternatives to incarceration on March 9, 1976. During the past few years the Alternatives to Incarceration Committee has met approximately monthly and has prepared a number of studies and made numerous recommendations to your Board on a variety of matters. In the spring of 1977 the Mental Health Advisory Board, in recognizing that the Alternatives to Incarceration Committee had been operating more broadly than its name implied, asked it to review its role in the Correctional System. A subcommittee was appointed in May of 1977 comprised of both citizens and county staff from the criminal justice agencies who had been involved in the Committee's work. This group quickly agreed that a simple renaming of the existing Committee was not feasible and that an entirely new advisory committee established to replace the Alternatives to Incarceration Committee was necessary. The subcommittee met frequently and considered the issue of a new committee, attempting to identify all the reasons why a new committee may or may not be appropriate and the various ways in which it could serve. After many meetings to identify the issues, Committee staff prepared a draft resolution which was then subjected to an extended review by the Committee on numerous occasions, resulting in five separate - prepared drafts of the resolution. The Detention Facility Advisory Committee was created by your Board in March 1976 to provide, through a collaborative effort, advice to-you regarding the �4►�23 Microfilmed with board order -2- redesign and construction of the new county detention facility. The Detention Facility Advisory Committee has been working actively in this area and has made numerous recommendations to the Board. Concurrent to the efforts of the Alternatives to Incarceration Committee, the Detention Facility Advisory Committee was also considering what role they could plan in recommending which programs should operate in the new facility. Staff of the County Administrator's Office felt that the efforts of the Alter- natives to Incarceration Committee and the Detention Facility Advisory Committee should be integrated so as to avoid two separate advisory bodies working in the same areas and reporting to the Board of Supervisors. Following the September 19, 1977 meeting of the Detention Facility Advisory Committee, it was agreed that representatives from both the Alternatives to Incarceration Committee and the Detention Facility Advisory Committee would join together to prepare a mutually satisfactory recommendation to the Board of Super- visors. The proposed resolution before your Board is a product of that effort. Methodology The joint Committee met on_ several occasions as a group, carefully going through the proposed resolution on an item by item basis, discussing not only the major policy issues contained, but in some instances the specific meanings of :cords and phrases. The process involved "brainstorming" sessions, many sub- committee meetings, and wide distribution of draft proposals to interested citizens, community organizations and County departments. Major Policy Issues Because the creation of the attached resolution was an involved collabora- tive process involving citizen representatives and various criminal justice agency representatives over the past seven months, a major number of compromises had to be made to reach the final product. It is the purpose of this section to iden- tify what we consider to be the main points of controversy and our reasons for the recommended course of action. A. Need for a Commission In the opinion of those who participated in this process. Contra Costa County needs a correctional and detention facility advisory commission to enable structured and productive input to the Board and the County criminal justice agencies concerning all the issues about incarceration. The historical. citizen involvement in this area that has resulted- from the entire jail controversy leaves a residual of substantial community interest that must be recognized and the potential of which should be tapped. A new body is recommended because there are no other appropriate advisory bodies currently in existence which meet the need for a compre- hensive and collaborative advisory process in this subject area. This included the Criminal Justice Agency of Contra Costa County which is independent from County government and whose particular responsibility is in distributing available Federal criminal justice funds. Microfilmed with bowd order 03Y�24_ -3- B. Collaborative Process The recommended advisory Commission includes membership for private citizens, all County criminal justice agencies, and a number of human services related advisory bodies. We are recommending this collabora- tive process as opposed to an advisory body wholly comprised of private citizens because of the politically independent status of most criminal justice officials and because the whole process of detention, adjudica- tion, and rehabilitation requires the participation of all these groups. C. Commission Administration The major area of controversy discussed by our group was which County department should be made responsible by your Board to handle the admin- istrative details of the advisory commission. Administrative responsi- bility would include hiring and firing of staff to the Commission, super- vising the staff, and administering the budget for the Commission. Of importance to us in making this recommendation were the questions of committee independence, neutrality of sponsor, access to needed information, clerical support, cost, and a nurturing and supportive attitude on the part of the selected department to help the Commission through its formative years. The resolution recommends that the administrative responsibilities for the Commission be delegated to the Sheriff. This location was endorsed by many; however, many others accepted this location with the understanding that all arguments for and against any agency sponsoring this Commission would be presented to you for your consideration. The following are the various options which were considered and the various arguments for and against these options. Sheriff's Department - Arguments for: The Sheriff's Department is an appropriate location because of the Sheriff's centralist responsibilities in the whole incarceration process. This Department has the majority of information concerning who is in jail , and the types of programs available. Additionally, it 'has profes- sional staff persons who could assist th Commission. The Sheriff has indicated that he would support the Commo'ssion. Arguments against: The Sheriff is an elected official and has a vested interest in the functioning of the Commission. There is a possibility -that the Sheriff and the new Commission might find themselves on opposite sides of a recommendation, thus placing the professional staff person in an un- tenable position. This argument also applies to the other major Criminal ::Justice Departments. The Drug Abuse Board, the Alcoholism Board, the Contra Costa County Mental Health Association, Office of Criminal Justice of the Catholic Charities (Diocese of Oakland) , as well as many citizens, have stated -that they would seriously question the credibility of the Commission if it were located in the Sheriff's Department. They feel that placing it under any criminal justice agency is inconsistent with the independence and neutral setting needed to operate the Commission. M 9N Microfilmed with board order' -a- The :majority of information needed by this Commission will, continue to be available from the Sheriff as it is public information. Additionally, data will be needed from other criminal justice agencies regarding the many programs and services not under the Sheriff's jurisdiction. The Sheriff's Office is undergoing a period of transition which could have a negative effect on the Commission during its formative years. Sheriff Ramsay has indicated that he will not seek another term and a number of his staff have declared their intention to seek that office. The Sheriff has no space in his present administrative offices for staff and there will be no space available until the new jail is completed in 1979. Other Arguments: There are some who presently oppose the location of the Sheriff's Department but feel that this location should be reconsidered in two years after the new jail is built and when there is a new sheriff. They feel that it is not appropriate in the Sheriff's Department at the present time because of the political nature of the Sheriff's Department. Direct?y under the Board of Supervisors - - Arguments for: Some members of the public feel that the Commission would be a truly independent and neutral body if it reported directly to the Board. Alameda County's Office of Program Evaluation is directly under their Board of Supervisors thus allowing that office to be independent and neutral, which is seen as a crucial element in the work of the office. If Contra Costa County's Supervisors did not wish to provide direct super- vision of staff they might direct a County department to provide informal supervision for staff and budget administration. Arguments against: The Board of Supervisors is not in a position to provide the direct supervision and staff expertise necessary to the operation of this advisory body. Any County department providing informal supervision for the staff would probably not give the necessary assistance and support to the Commission during its formative years. County Administrator - Arguments for: There are many, including the Mental Health Advisory Board, the Alcoholism Board, and the Office of Criminal Justice of the Catholic Charities (Diocese of Oakland) who see the County Administrator's Office as the ideal location because that department would be a neutral interested department. Because there are three politically independent departments .with elected officials which the Commission would advise, it is important that the location be neutral and not in any specific Criminal Justice Agency. Even though the County Administrator in Contra Costa County does not sponsor Boards or Commissions, some counties, such as Alameda County, do. It is suggested that the County Administrator's Office provide sponsorship for a two year trial period until the "sunset" period is in effect and at that time the location of the Commission as well as the Commission itself be fully evaluated. . 01 Microfilmed with board order -5- Arguments against: The County Administrator feels that to have this advisory board staffed by his office would compromise his position as an independent advisor to the Board of Supervisors. In addition, it would cause a precedent for all other advisory bodies to request the same organ- izational placement and therefore (because of the increased workload involved) would jeopardize his ability to meet his responsibility as the chief executive of the County. Public Defender's Office - Arguments for: At one point in the lengthy deliberations on sponsorship, the Public Defender offered his office as the sponsoring agency. He indicated that he would allow the Commission to operate independently and would assist the Commission in the hiring, firing, and supervision of staff, and would provide space and clerical support for the professional staff, thereby reducing the overall costs. One draft of the resolution shored the, Public Defender's office as the sponsoring agency, but was changed when the "arguments against" were stated. Arguments against: The Public Defender's .Office has legal responsibility to investigate the County and Sheriff regarding jail conditions. This legal responsibility is an obvious conflict of interest. Many citizens also feel that the Public Defender's Office is a Criminal Justice Agency with a vested interest and as such should not sponsor the Commission. Probation Department - Arguments for: The Probation Department is an involved Criminal Justice Agency in the area of corrections and detention. It has expert professional staff with technical expertise that would be an asset to the Commission in its formative years. Arguments against: The Probation Department has not offered to sponsor the Commission because it is a Criminal Justice Agency with a vested interest and therefore inappropriate. Additionally, they also have a. relationship with the Superior Court, which could he considered a conflict of interest. Public Works - Arguments for: The Public ?forks Department sponsored the Detention Facility Advisory Committee and has proven that it is neutral and will allow the Commission independence. Public Works has been very supportive of the Detention Facility Advisory Committee and has proven itself to be a good setting for the- Commission. Because Public Works is involved in coordinating the construction of the new pre-trial facility, the new Commission cou1d be seen as related to the function of that Department. When the new jail is completed , a new location for the Commission could be considered. Arquments against: The primary purpose of the Public Works Department is unrelated to correctional programs and services and therefore they would not have a supportive attitude to the Commission. They are involved in Microfilmed with board order ��9 A-• -b- in construction of a neer/ jail , but their primary interest is not in the services of programs needed for the facility or the correctional system. Criminal Justice Agency - Arguments for: The Criminal Justice Agency could be a very appropriate place for the Commission. The professional staff in the agency are all Criminal Justice Planners and their expertise could benefit the Commission_ An arrangement could be made with the Criminal Justice Agency and their Board that would allow the Commission to maintain an independent and neutral position. In 1979 Federal funds may be available for staff for the Commission if approved by the State Office of Criminal Justice and the County Criminal Justice Planning Board. If Federal funds were allocated, the Criminal Justice Agency would administer the funds; an additional task would only be the supervision of Commission staff. Arguments against: The Criminal Justice Agency has a Board, the Criminal Justice Planning Board, which has, In addition to citizens and county officials, representatives from cities. Some people feel that the existence of the board and its broad representation could interfere with the Commis- sion's work if the Criminal Justice Agency were to be the sponsoring agency. Human Services Commission - Arguments for: The Drug Abuse Board recommends placement of the Commission under the umbrella of this newly established Commission. They made their recommendations because they think the emphasis on the offender should he one of "humaness." Arguments against: The human Services Commission is newly appointed and as such should not take on a new responsibility. Moreover, the Human Services Commission is sponsored by the Human Resources Agency. The Director of that agency has stated that sponsoring the new Commission would be inappropriate for the Human Resources Agency. Relationship, to other Advisory Boards As you will note from reading the resolution, the relationship to other county advisory bodies is specifically identified. We believe that the new Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission would fill a need not met by any of the other advisory bodies. In recogpition of the fact that the needs of people incarcerated in our local facilities involve resources beyond those available by the Sheriff and other criminal justice agencies, we have specified a very direct working relationship with other human services advisory bodies to increase the opportunity for a comprehensive planning approach to the needs of incarcerated persons which we hope will enhance the County's ability to meet its correctional and detention goals. Microfilmed with board order 011828 ' -7- 6 u,--4 q e t 7-Bu,--4get Both the Alternatives to Incarceration Committee and the Detention Facility Advisory Committee recommend that this new advisory body not be established with- out the Board establishing an executive assistant staff person and sufficient funding to provide for the costs of supplies and clerical support. There is a possibility of funding in 1979 through Law Enforcement Administration Funds which are administered through the Contra Costa County Criminal Justice Agency (1978 X unds are already allocated). The Commission would be an appropriate use of those funds and could be allocated if approved by the Criminal Justice Planning Board of Contra Costa County and the State Office of Criminal Justice Planning. The following is an estimate of the first year's budget for the Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission: A. Staff ' 1. Executive Assistant to the Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission (80% time) 2. 'Intermediate Stenographer Clerk (50% time) B. Salaries 1. Permanent Salaries $21 ,300 2. Fringe benefits 4,300 3. Overtime 500 SUB TOTAL: $26,100 C. Operating Expense (including expenses for Commission members) $ 3,300 D. Equipment (one time cost) 2,300 TOTAL: $31 ,700 Recommendations The Mental Health Advisory Board, the Alternatives to Incarceration Committee, and the Detention Facility Advisory Committee recommend that the Board of Super- visors refer this background report and the attached proposed resolution to its Internal Operations Committee for detailed review and discussion with interested citizens and those of us who worked on its preparation. Because of the signifi- cance of this new effort, it is recomi ended that the Internal Operations Committee or the Board of Supervisors as a whole hold at least one public hearing on the proposed resolution so that a chance for full public comment can be obtained. Following this process and after your Board's detailed consideration, we strongly recommend that you continue your progressive approach to adult corrections and detention by establishing this new advisory commission_ microfilmed with board order CC1,-,A UNiT^, r4�� T A? .L T SEE?4'.�=� ;,CIy1SCCr,RD 23 GQ A-IS a1vaa.% aY='i U= MAPTIN= ^\:ITQ?`71.\ 9-4333 13, 1977 651 Pi-.e Street i-?-tinez, CA 94-553 Dear 2_TL-ers Oz the Board At its 'November r:_ ._,_rg the ise1t. A&risory Board revic"e'-3 and endorsed the final na]. =oZ'iil of ='3a ?asol u t?crl in the Matter of =1 CL:: L-V Establishing a Correeticnal an-4 Detention S,,i,s Advisory CarnLLssion. ?i= A. GJ: C-N; We sill real, that si':c,- tne propcse'd ca'r i',.lssi U2 jvr uld oversee at least _YVc Zgencles 3 :grog='•al's a--.d services, the i',.e3]. ? :•.J��,i�. :_rte. location for its ar_-,anwstraciJcr__ "+X7-Uld be he Comty MI-ai jStrator's Office- his depaz-t_-�an t is neL= l azd i,�_.qpe_-r_nt and there is �--�p1_ prece-er_c_ in reaa..by cou=.. s moo_ t..3.s arranga.._.nt. s.:�.:L:Z �' ; s. We urge you to give tee estabL^-ret o= such a C =j-scion.tre highest of priori ties. We view it as absolutely essential elerra2 t in prcvnd _ng. overall plating for your eo.T'2tY's justice system, aro esnecially tini-aly in ccnjunc-Uc ►_ , th tiw ccrstruca- on of our new Detention Facility. EC ±rte _ Y:=__= UD to Z?rJiT there has been I'i0 L=^v.1C ;:•L•'cc���l for sLctr2 p],-_=L-r:g in oar c-cun'ty_ Sze Menta? Fealtz Advisory ward, out of its ccr:o for the rem for aoi=opriate c=_ec lti an a-2' detention programs, r-as been active in this area since 197-'.. We have been your ad4-isors . ? S in the area of al=ar�l?tiv_=s to nc—maceat;on sirce 1976. But, a nn'ssion of the nature ou� l ir.e-d in tra F�._.soluti on c,,xuld he a far .z rt_s:a. better way to assist your Boar, n ak-i g decisions on ecn=reh-nsive h:mnane prcgz-ams and se-rvices i-„ correct-,oral-and detention area. j.e have been pleased to serve as y'o_'r ady:.sors on Altearnati-yes to Incarnation and star's ready he o_ any fu~ther assistance at arry Since—rel-.17, P-:. paiiar Watson `"--a r•c::7 ss C.: W. :•ia i- v_ig i t P. M. P. FiIice I . 00830 E'�'-rnfilrr�.•1 , .••� , , C. 1 _c'\'@ �t771 i"V%R4 if�CL� �:_�_� i Q�::ia. *'= :� —z -"i- —• '`-r �x--cutive AS,-s tans DATE: Octdber 19, 1977 TO: Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board Alternatives to Incarceration CWmi ttee Attention: Patrick 1.1irphy, Chairnan _ FM"-I: 03ieenie Netz3ark, Chairperson SLEW: Proposed Detention and Correctional Services Advisory Commission In response to a request for support for the proposed Detention and Correctional Services Advisory commission, the Contra Costa County Alcoholism Advisory .Board acting at its September 28, 1977 meeting endorsed the concept of the ccndssion; recommended that the Advisory Board should be represented on such a commission; and reca=ended that the eoraussion should be placed under the jurisdiction of the county Administrator's Office. In addition, the matter was referred to the Executive Ccannittee of the Alcoholism Advisory Board for consideration of further action to be ratified at the October 26, 1977 Truing of the• Advisory Board. At its October 3, 1977 Treeting, the EXc_ tive Ccanittee of the Alcoholism Advisory . Board recam—ended that the proposed Detention and Correctional Services.Cc�ission should be an independent body; that the county department selected to administer the com ssion should provide space and clerical support; that the commission should participate jointly with the aa-ni.nistrat:ive departiTrent in the hiring and firing of professional staff; that in the event there is an impasse in a hiring and firing decision, the matter or a solution should be dete_rnined by the Board of Su-nrvi.sors; and that the reca.wendation that the commission should be.placed in the office of the County AAministrator be reiterated in vies of thee-multiplicity of concerned agencies and disciplines. �7:BS:ss cc: C.L. van iiarter, Human Resources Director A_ Will, County Administrator M. Nichols, Supervising Nanagenent Analyst, County Ardministrator's Office P. Watson, Chairman dental Health Advisory Board M.'Goodman, Staff, Alternatives to Incarceration Ccnmittee T. *Finley, Pranager, Detention Center Project, Public Works C.H. Pollack, :I.D., Mental Health Director J. ??av, Alcoholism Program Chief Alcoholism Advisory Board Bill Stevenson, Executive Assistant, Alcoholism Advisory Board 00831 Microf►,mea with board order .-.sS;s ant: .n the Matter of Establis:'t-'ren-C � - of a Detention and Co_ri$c•-ioral) Sarvic s Advisory Ccrmittee ) 'fie County Drug Abuse Board at'its meeting of Akugust 16, 1977 discussed the. fon-ation of a Detention and Corrzc,.i.or�. Service M�:isary Camra 1-bee to replace the existing Car ittee on Alternatives to Ifi arce.Yation. Board embers' discussion was based o,-,i the third Daft - Revised,. adder had been -di siHbuted in `heir packet aria received in ad*rw-ce of the reet.ng_ - Following is a smm.Lzi7 of the concerns of the Beard: 1) It reccgtizes and appreciates the r for-a corm-mittee to - - concern itself 'Grith the adult off ?er-(i.e_, similar to - - . -- ------thezTut e-nile•Justice Cox ission) a� desires-to ae a rte,_r- of such a emission: 2) it has concerns that the focus in the draft sears more concerned �dth detention apd rec =snds a stronger aephasis on alternatives, in tin truest sense of. alis xnati_cres to incarceration, and the rarm' to so rifle•t this. _ - 3) It raised serious question about the credibilitnr of -smch a o uuitt a/carr fission :ti'ere it to be located in the Sheriff-00=ne's office, recarmarding that the pros and cons of such a Iccation be fully e3g?oLed_ 4) Consid= i rig the cor_c._,.,i %.YiUa the to he that or "I -;L ne_- ass" the poss?.bii2�j Of .L:`i i 23T.y t.^w pl? aIlt of SL'�'L a m-m+=ssion in tim imbre l? of the recently estaalis'h. i-m-ran Samrices Advisory Ceiissien s ,o'er be e-olore3_ 12 - l ^ Microfilmed with board order ��'e Drug a S? �o� ZC �'�r1'=� 2.S r?�=c5.?Ric-�.��I�', _*��r �n�`�15, `_0 E^.13 t: [-lith the sub-c:?!:rdtt- 1t fi al i to t: Board of Supervisors. August-is 18, 1977 M;crofilmed with board order STAT. O= 'f13 WELFARE AGENCY BOARD C= CORRECT 1CN5 ;r=ice, 1330 - 215T STREET. SUITE 202 SA:RA1.i.NT^. C.4 J:RNIA 95914 August 5 , 1977 Mr. Patrick Murphy, Chairman Alternatives to .incarceration Committee Contra Costa County Medical Services Community Mental Health Services Advisory Board 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, California 94553 Dear Mr. Murphy: This is in response to your request for our review and recommenda- tions on the proposed Contra Costa-County Detention and Correctional cervices Advisory Committee. x= The idea of such a committee, we think, is an excellent one. We have worked with a number of your committees and believe they have made major, positive contributions to the future ofcorrections in Contra Costa County, and this committee will assure these directions will be continued. We have only a few minor recommendations. First, the great number of representatives on the committee will make it very difficult to achieve a quorum and to transact business. Since all of the organi- zational representatives are also citizens, I wonder if it would not be wise to limit the number of public members. Second, and perhaps contrary to our first recommendation, we recommend addition of someone from the county health department such as the sanitarian, who makes yearly inspections of detention facilities. Also, one public member could be designated as the current chairman of the Grand Jury's law and justice committee. Thank you for this opportunity 'to be of assistance in what we hope will be a positive, pioneering community effort. Sincerely, qE (C_;A1'k'A. SMI^1H Field Representative 916-445-5073 00 34 Microfilmed with board order CATHOLIC C A RIM DIOCESE OF OAKLAND 433 Ja:ferson Strae! - Oakland. California 9;6,37 Telephona (4115) 8341-5555 November 23, 1977 Mr. Patrick murphy, Chairman Mental Health Advisory Board Sub-Committee on Alternatives 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, CA 94553 Dear Mr. Murphy: As one who is concerned about corrections, detention, and incarceration alternatives in Contra Costa County, both personally and professionally, I wish to cotrraent on the new Detention and Correction Services Advisory Commission. It has come to my attention that the Commission may be placed under the Sheriff-Coroner Department. I see this as a conflict of interest_ The Commission will concern itself with the quantity and quality of services provided by the -Sheriff-Coroner to the facility under the Sheriff- Coroner. Therefore, if it is to be truely advisory and evaluative, the Commission cannot be under the administrative - thumb of the very department which it must view objectively_ Regarding this conflict, I wish to express my support of the Alcoholism Advisory Board resolution recommending an independent commission directly under *the Board of supervisors. This is the only way in which services of quality can be encouraged and evaluated. Sincerely, Y*!�1 0Z' r amen F. Rodger / hector Office on C7imi^a1 Justice /cf-s �._.._. cc. Air. Palmer Watson - microfilmed with board order CONTRA COSTA COUNTY-1A.' JUV-NILE JUSTICE CONI'.-!ISS10i'l1 Aye DELINQUENCY PREVEiNTION COMMISSION MAPTIN3.CALF OP141A 94553 Phone: 415-372-2733 . August 10, 1977 • Patrick Murphy, Chairman Alternatives to Incarceration Co=. 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, CA 94553 ' Dear Mr. Murphy: On behalf of the Commission, I wish to thank you for providing us with an opportunity to study your proposed resolution to form a Detention acid Corrections Services Advisory Committee. Unfortunately, the full Commission has not yet had an opportunity to study the proposal with the depth that it obviously deserves. However, our Proposal Review Committee did review it and suggested that the Commission endorse the concept of your proposed committee, contingent upon the. following change: that the Juvenile Justice-Delinquency Prevention Commission be afforded full membership on the Detention and Corrections Services Advisory Committee with the representative from. the Commission having full voting privileges. It is the Proposal Review Committee's opinion that the Comnission's interest in corrections is not limited solely to those persons under the age of 18 years. As I'm sure you are aware, current Juvenile Court Law can and does apply to persons well beyond this age in many instances (up to 23 years old), and the Commission is certainly interested to at least this age and even beyond. With the recent changes brought about by AB 3121 which, among its other features, provides for 16 and 17 year olds being tried in Adult Court, the Com.iission has a vested interest in the treatment of these seriously offending ni::ors in the adult correctional , process. Further, although the Conmission is charged with the broad tas of lao',cing into the "administration of juvenile court lair" within this County, that inquiry will often lead to and require some understanding oF adult ser- vices. We feel that adult corrections can, in zany instances, have siani- ficant in?act on juvenile services and that the interest or the Commission goes well beyond our ability to coordinate' 11M36 Microfilmed with board order The Co^.iss_or_ 'Pas 1=7 been an advocate for improving the quality of ser ices to the citizens of Contra Costa County. In particular, 2c°_zL services as related to our offending population have received our attention in the past- `;any of us recall that it t+-as the Juvenile Jtstice-Delinquency P-zevention Commission that first raised the issue Of a need for a NOrk Fuz-2ough program, for incarcerated worsen in this Co=-?-Y. That program is now a reality_ In :is:: of the Cozission's long standing interest in all services pro- viced 51 the criminal and juvenile justice system, and not just to the nir_a=s =tder the age o; 18, it is our hope that the Commission's role t+zth respect to the proposed Detention and Corrections Services Advisory Co=ittee be an active, _participatory one, and not limited to an "advisory, coo_dir_ation" role. Ag Ti, that-k you for,alto-wing the Commission the opportunity to share our views. If there are questions, we would be happy to meet with you to discuss them. . yot=s very truly, .%RS_ C.w-RIS ,V 1 C-� CR- i PERSO.N C.k_'_s - Mc.-oi;:med with board order ' December 13, 1977 RESOLUTION IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Establishing a Correctional and Detention RESOLUTION NUMBER 78/ Services Advisory Commission ) _ WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors has a long-standing commitment to maximize the use of pre-trial release and post ajudication alternatives to incarceration and has assioned the Criminal Justice Agency of Contra Costa County to study and evaluate the correctional system in liaison with the dental Health advisory Board (December 17 , 1974) , and subsequently assigned the responsibility to review alternatives to incar- ceration to the ?cental Health Advisory Board on March 9, 1976; and WHEREAS the Board in ordering redesign of the ne-n, County Detention Facility com- mined itself to a local criminal justice system that allowed for both humane and cu-n- stizutional detention of persons who could not be released to less restrictive alter- natives that are acceptable in light of legal requir--ments and the County's responsi- bility to protect the public (Resolution No. 76/201 ) ; and WH�i;E�S on ;larch 2, 1976 the Board established the Detention Facility Advisory Con nittee which, through a collaborative effort, has provided advice to the Board on the design of the nea jail and has been successful in drawing together community croups and County off-icials in a cooperative redesign effort; and WriEREAS on February 1 , 1977 the Board of Sucervisors acceoted the Detention Facil- ity Advisory 10cmmi:tee's design recQi—miendations and Facility ScienCe5 L'Orpora=ion Detention Facility Service Program, both recomm-endina a design for the new jail that Mivofilmed with br,rrd -a . -z- provided for both maximum security and minimum control , encouraged nor-!a] hu.-.,an behavior and allowed for inmates to demonstrate personal responsibilities which would help pre- pare them for eventual release; and WE.2EAS the Board further committed itself to continue a maximum utilization of pre-trial release and post ajudication alternatives to incarceration that are currently available under existing law and consistent with the public safety, and to utilize any future alternatives to incarceration that become permissible under law, are financially feasible, and are also consistent with the public safety (Resolution 11o. 75/201 ) ; and WHEREAS the Board wishes to maximize the period for Which the capacity of the new County Detention Facility will be adequate by encouraging maximum utilization of Dre- trial release programs consistent with law; and WH ERFAS the Board wishes to minimize the operational cost of the new County Detention Facility by housing as few people as possible in the ne..i jail ; and WHEREAS the Board recognizes the dynamic nature of local detention programs and the need to be advised regarding imminent changes in state law regarding pre-trial release and incarceration programs, trends in these fields , and changing public atti- tudes toward this aspect of the criminal justice system; and WHEREAS the -?ental Health Advisory Board ;has recor=. ended that the Board replace their advisory role on alternatives to incarceration with a new correctional and deten- tion services advisory body independent of any other County advisory body; and WHEREAS the Detention Facility advisory Committee has proven the efficacy of the collaborative process and has established a spirit of 'cooperation and a body of QAicrofilmzd with board order OM39 knowledge that can be of value in the field of adult corrections; and WHEREAS the Detention Facility Advisory Committee, having nearly completed its own charge with respect to the design of the new detention facility, recommends the crea- tion of a nese correctional and detention services advisory body independent of any other County advisory body; and WHEREAS the Detention Facility Advisory Committee and the dental Health Advisory Board have jointly recommended the establishment of such a body; ?10:1, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that for the above reasons it is in the best interests of the citizens of Contra Costa County that the Contra Costa County Correctional and Detention Services advisory Commission is ESTABLISHED. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the above established Commission will 'work toward the achievement of the County adult correctional and detention goal which is hereby ESTA K LISHED to be the maximum use of alternatives to incarceration, consistent with public safety, and, where such alternatives are not adopted, the constitutional , secure, and humane detention of arrested persons who cannot be released, and the reduction of recidivism through the provision of cost effective human and rehabilitative services. BE IT STILL FURTHER RESOLVED that the Contra Costa County Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission shall OPERATE within the following specifications : A. Definition of ferns The Board wishes to avoid confusion over certain important terms used in .his resolutien and, therefore, provides the following definitions . Any .ern or concept not Microfilmed with board order defined, which the Comission subsequently desires clarified, should be sublmitted to the Board or Supervisors for definition. Correctional Services - Any services or programs relating to individuals in rhe criminal justice system from the point of their arrest through their serving of sentences. Human Services - Includes such services as income maintenance, social services , medical services , rental health services, nutrition, housing, transportation, legal aid, crisis intervention, drug and alcohol abuse, employment training, counseling, religious services and education. Public Members - Persons wio do not hold other County elective or appointive public offica. 3. General Purooses and Duties The Board of Supervisors wishes to promote the achievement of the County Correc- tional and Detention Goal by charging this commission with the general purpose of estab- lishing and maintaining a progressive and comprehensive approach to local corrections and detentions and a collaborative planning spirit and process. The general purpose or the Ccrsmission shall include serving as an open forum which encourages the generation of neer ideas about adult detention and corrections , ?remotes open corrnun i cat- on bez.Yeen public and private agencies and citizens who have a rvle or an interest in adult corrections, and stimulates the active involvement of private indi- viduals and groups in the County correctional and detention sys'am. Microfi'med with board order 0041- The Commission shall view adult detentiaqvand corrections as part of a broad human services delivery system and continually look to the future in order to anticipate and channel inevitable change. In fulfillment of the Commission's purpose, the Board also finds particular import- ance in certain duties that it wishes to specifically assign to the Commission: 1 . Advise the Board of Supervisors and all agencies in the County criminal justice system regarding countywide adult arrest and pre-trial release policies and programs , Z. Advise the Board of Supervisors and all agencies in the County criminal justice system regarding both human and correctional services for adult persons incar- cerated prior to and during trial , 3. Advise the Board of Supervisors and all agencies in the County criminal Justice system regarding both human and correctional services for adult sentenced persons. " . Advise the Board of Supervisors and all agencies in the County criminal justice system regarding both human and correctional services for adult persons re- entering the community from County custody, 5. Review the operation of the new County Detention Facility and advise the Board of Supervisors on the numbers, types of persons being held there, and an the functioning of the facility concept and programs, f 1W)42 Microfilmed with board order o. Review all County adult detention and correctional facilities in order to advise the Board of Supervisors on :whether equal treatment for bete =en and women is being provided, 7. Advise t;ie Board of Supervisors annually on current and future bed capacity needs, 8. Advise the Board or Supervisors on the need for consultant services consistent with the responsibilities of the Commission. 9. Inform the public of the functioning of the adult detention and corrections system and the needs of those adult persons incarcerated in County facilities to the public, 10. Encourage volunteerism by ;private citizens and community groups in the County adult detention and correction facilities, 11 . Submit an annual report summarizing its activities relative to the achievemgnt of these general goals , purposes and duties. C. Specific Corr^ission Resoonsibilities The Board of Supervisors wishes to specify certain responsibilities `or the Ccm, ission: 1 . In recomerding new or expanded programs for the County, the Ccrrmission should consider the fol1miing : a. Achievable County cost savings that .offset the cost of the new program or service, 00843-- tiuuutwal %-J' with board order b. Reductions in other related County services or programs of a recemrended lower priority that offset the cost of the recommendation, and c. Exclusive and permanent non-property tax funding. 2. The Commission shall keep abreast of developments in the fields of adult deten- ' tion and corrections, including new innovative and cost effective approaches and pro- grams, abandoned concepts and programs that deserve reconsideration, proposed Federal and Stag legislation, emerging trends, and public attitudes. 3. The Commission shall consider all recommendations in relationship to other (non-detention related) County human and rehabilitative services to avoid duplication of services in County detention and correctional facilities. 4: The Commission shall recommend needed c;ianges in governing State la,../ to effect reco —mended changes in local detention and correctional programs. D. Indeoendence of Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission The Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission is established as an independent advisory body which axis1s at the exclusive pleasure of the aoard of Supervisors and is advisory to the Board and to all agencies of the criminal justice system. The Corxilssion is not established pursuant to Penal Code 4300 e_. seq. Miuo{.1mpd With board order. c. Relationship to Other Advisory Bodies The Board desires a close working relationship between this advisory body and other County Advisory Boards and Commissions to assure that joint planning can take place. 'While joint recommendations in areas of mutual concern are desirable and hereby encouraged, nothing in this resolution should be construed to limit the independence of these other advisory bodies. In this regard, the Board wishes to emphasize that the Ceiu ission will consider the views of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Cemnission regarding programs that have an impact on young persons :•rho :•rill shortly or have recently achieved the age of majority and will work in liaison with the ,!ental Health Advisory Board regarding programs and services for the mentally ill offender. F. Commission "embershio i The Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Cermissien shall be a collaborative planning body involving a cross section of participants in the Criminal Justice S_vs=e:. and concerned citizenry appointed in accordance with Board Resolution No. 77/273. 1 . The ri-,erbership of the Ccrriission will include one representative froe each of the following: a. Public Defender's Office b. Sheriff-Coroner's Office c. Superior Court Administrator - d. District Attorney's Office e. Probation Department f. one representative from Contra Costa County Municipal Court Assccia_ic:; g. One representative from the Police Chief's Association 00845 " h►ic►olluT1�_J witil board order a 2. The membership of the Commission will also include one representative frc:.;, each of the following County advisory bodies, with the provision that the representative must be selected from the public members , or alternates, of the board or -ccmmission: a. Criminal Justice Agency Planning Board b. Mental Health Advisory Board c. Family and Children Services Advisory Committee d. Manpower Advisory Council e. Economic Opportunity Council f. Drug Abuse Advisory Board g. , Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Commission h. Alcoholism Advisory Board 3. Ten public members, who are not members of any entity listed above, and who have no direct relationship to any of those entities. All members shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors , following usual pro- cedures, so as to provide a breadth and variety of viewpoints. Appointees should be persons having an interest in correctional services. In making appointments, the Board of Supervisors shall strive to maintain its affirmative action policy of. providing an ethnic, economic, geographic and sexual balance among the members of this Commission. To assure coordination with other appropriate. agencies , the Corm;ssien shall be authorized to invite representatives of those agencies to participate as resource and liaison persons. •Microfilmed with K, rri ~A . -10- G. Terms Except for tine representative of the Public De,"ender's Office, Sheriff-Coroner's Office, Superior Court Administrator - Jury Commissioner, District Attorney's Office, and Probation Department, who are permanent members of this Commission, all other mem- bers shall serve two-year terms which shall be staggered initially by lot to ""limit the number of vacancies at any one tine. H. Public Meetings All meetings of the Commission will be held in accordance with the Ralph ti. Brown Act (Government Code 54950 et. seq.) and will be open to the public. i. Bvlaws 1 . Officers. The Commission shall elect a chairperson from among its membership by a majority vote of its members persent at a meeting attended by a quorum of commis- sion :meimbership. The chairperson shall preside over all meetings of the Ccmmission. The Commission shall also elect a vice chairperson by the same manner of the chairperson who shall preside over the meeting in the absence of the chairperson. 2. Quorum. A quorum for the purposes of transacting business shall be a majority of the Commission 's actual voting membership. 3. Alternates. Each member of the Commission shall name an alternate who meets the sane meribership criteria as t'he principal renber, to substitute for that person in his or her absence. alternates shall be entitled tc be present for purposes of making a quorum and voting at only four meetings per year. all alternates small be ratified by the Commission. Upon resignation of the principal member, the alternate shall be -11- 4. Attendance requirements. When a voting representative has had three consecu- tive, unexcused absences, the Commission shall recommend to the Board of Supervisors that his or her appointment be terminated. 5. doting. Issues that must be decided by a vote shall be so decided by a simple majority c1 those present and voting at a legal meeting. All votes taken by the commis- sion shall be recorded in the minutes. o. Agenda and Hinutes. Each meeting shall have an agenda announcing the time and place of the meeting and listing the items to be considered. The agenda will be avail - able for public distribution at an appropriate period before the meeting. fiinutes sum- marizing the items discussed and the actions taken by the Commission shall be issued. 7. The Commission. The Commission may adopt other rules of procedure as it deems appropriate and shall file a copy of any such rules with the Clerk of the Board. J . Task Force Grouos in order to provide an opportunity for participation of interested persons who are not members o; this Commission, authorization is hereby provided for ad hoc task force groups to be formed by a majority vote of the Commission. Such task force groups will only be used to study single issue items and will be disbanded upon presentation of a final report to the Commission. At least three members of the Commission shall serve on any task ;once group forted under 1--his aut*hori ty, one or which will be designated by the Cer:ni ss ion. chairperson to serve as t;1e chair `or the task force . 00848 - Microfilmed 0848 - Microfilmed with board order -12- All task force groups shall serve at the pleasure of a majority of the Ummissicn. None shall become or be considered a standing subcommittee. Non-Commission members of task force groups will not be entitled to any expense reimbursement. K. Expense Reimbursement Commission members will be entitled to normal and necessary expenses as prescribed in Government Code Section 31000.1 . Demands against the County Treasury for legitimate Commission expenses shall be authorized by the Sheriff-Coroner. Travel on Commission business shall be in accordance .•rith established County policy. L. Exclusive Jurisdiction It is the intention of the Board of Supervisors to establish exclusive jurisdiction by the Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission in the area of adult corrections and detention. Therefore, upon adoption of this resolution, the Board Order of March 9, 1976, establishing the ,Mental Health Advisory Board as advisors on alternatives to incarceration, is hereby rescinded and the Mental Health Advisory Board will disband its .alternatives to incarceration Committee. Further, upon adoption of the resolution, all other committees ttees heretofore created by the Board of Supervisors to work specifically on alternatives to incarceration or to study and evaluate the adult cor- rectional system, are also abolished. Mlcfa;i;mcd with board order -13- M Public Statement by the Cora; ission The Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission shall have the right to take any public position, advocate any action, or present any testimony on detention or corrections which the Commission or its members deem appropriate, but such actions shall not purport, or be represented, to be the opinions or policies of the County, the Board of Supervisors, individual Supervisors , or any County official or the Commis- sion itself without their prior written consent. No individual member shall purport to represent the Cor.anission 'without prior consent. Public positions taken by the Commission which do not have the endorsement of the Board of Supervisors shall not be published using the County Seal or County Logo. N. Commission Administration The Sheriff-Coroner shall provide administrative support to the Co.rimission. Any staff to the Commission shall be hired under the County Civil Service Sys-am and be afforded all the rights and privileges of the County Civil Service Ordinance. The County Sheriff-Coroner shall be deemed the appointing authority, but shall consider the recommendations of the Commission in selecting the staff person. Direct line supervision shall be provided by the Sheriff-Coroner to ensure that the duties required by the Commission are carred ouz. An appropriation to cover the costs of the Commission shall be establishedr by the Board in the Sheriff-Coroner's budget. 50 -14- 0. Sunset Clause The Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission is established until April 1 , 1980, after which it is officially disbanded unless the Board of Supervisors takes affirmative action to continue its operation. At the end of the second year, the Board will review the operation of the Commission and make a determination regarding the continuance of the Commission and any needed changes in charge and/or organization. Adopted this day of 1978. Microfilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of _ Unemployment Insurance Program for County Employees The Board having heretofore requested its Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) to review a proposal by the Director of Personnel that the County participate with the County Supervisors Association of California and the firm of Reed/Roberts Associates, Inc. in a contract for the provision of a group plan approach for services to fulfill the Federal requirement for an unemployment insurance program for County employees effective January 1, 1978; and The Committee having this day submitted its report in which it is recommended (for reasons set forth in said report, a copy of which is on file with the Clerk) that the County Administrator be authorized to negotiate a service agreement with Gates, McDonald & Co. to provide such services; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the committee's recommenda- tion is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on December 13, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Committee Members Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 13thdoy of n-,Pmh;-r 19_Z7 Director of Personnel County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel , Byd-y7�,ri�t ^i��. r,`r). Deputy Clerk Sandra L./Nielson t (WN52 H-24 4177 15m James �e Board of Supervisors Contra County .erkan T. County Glerk and Ex Officio Clerk of the Board County Adrnrnistr3tion Building CjC sta Mrs.Geraldine Russell P.O. Box 911 Cr.ef Clerk Martinez,California 94553 County (415)372-2371 James P.Kenny-Richmond - ist District Nancy C.Fanden-Martinez 2nd District Robert 1.Schroder-Lafayette 3rd District Warren N.Boggess-Concord RECEIVED 4th District Eric H.Hasselline-Pittsburg December 13, 1977 Y_ 5th District D E C 13 1977 J. R. OLSSON REPORT CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ON ST CO. 8 De FINANCE COMMITTEE ON UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE The Finance Committee on December 12, 1977 considered further the proposal that the County participate in a three party contract with the County Supervisors Association of California and the firm of Reed/Roberts Associates, Inc. for providing services in connection with the unemployment insurance program. The use of a contractor with special knowledge and expertise in unemployment insurance matters is considered necessary in order to develop the necessary procedures and training for implementation of the program and for subsequent monitoring and adjustment of claims. The County may enter into a contract with CSAC/Reed Roberts under a group plan approach or, as an alternative, proceed on its own with another contractor. The Committee met with staff, and representatives of CSAC and Gates, McDonald & Co. which also has submitted a proposal to the County. Although the County is interested in cooperating with CSAC, the ability of a single firm to properly service all counties under a group plan is a matter of serious concern. In connection with this concern, the proposed agreement is for a three year term which may be canceled only if the contractor (Reed Roberts) defaults in the performance of its obligations. This provision does not afford the County with the flexibility considered desirable for a service contract. Gates, McDonald & Co. , another national firm, has offered an alternative whereby similar services will be provided through a single, responsible individual assigned to the County' s account and at a reduced annual service fee. Under this proposal, the contract may be terminated after nine months simply by giving a three-month written 00�53 Microfilmed with board order ,r -Z- notice. The Gates, McDonald & Co. proposal does offer an alternative program which should be of benefit to the County and also to CSAC by serving as a basis for comparison and proper evaluation of the service program offered by its contractor. The Committee recommends that staff be directed to negotiate a service agreement with Gates, McDonald & Co. along the lines of their written proposal. 4L R. I. S CRODER J. P. KE Supervisor, District III Supervisor, D s ict I Micrnt;Imed with board order fy?854 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 13 , 19 77 In the Matter of Executive Session. At 3:55 p.m. the Board recessed into Executive Session in Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, in accordance with Government Code Section 54957, to discuss appointment of a management employee. At 4:15 p.m. the Board reconvened in its Chambers and adjourned. A Matter of Record I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of gff3r*j entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed thisl3thday of December 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk V- f By Deputy Clerk tiaxine M. Neufe d H-24 3/76 15m � �) 55 And the Board adjourns to meet on figGPi-� ,-2 01 /9 77 at J OQ ain the Board Chambers , Room 107, County Administration Building, Martinez, California. W. N. Boggess , Chairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Deputy ��+sNot) SUNRMARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, DECEMBER 13, 1977, PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. -'� Approved personnel actions for Medical Services, Public Works, Human Resources (Manpower) , and Social Service. Approved internal appropriation adjustments not affecting totals for Public Works, County Administrator, Personnel, Mt. Diablo Marshal' s Office, and Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Authorized B. Eisenman, health Dept. , to attend the Department of HEW Emergency Medical Services Conference in Minneapolis, MN from Dec. 12-14. Denied claim for damages filed by M. Neeland. Reappointed J. Barraco to Board of Commissioners of Riverview Fire Protection District. Acknowledged receipt of report from Auditor-Controller of certain Hospital accounts written off during the month of November, 1977. Fixed Dec. 20 at 11 a.m. as time for a public hearing to consider the Concord Avenue Road Acceptance Project. Approved Addendum No. 1 and 2 to the specifications for the Waterfront Overhead and Approaches Project, Martinez area. Fixed Jar.. 12, 1978 at 2 p.m. as time to receive bids on Detention Facility Cast-in-Place Concrete Project, Martinez. Adopted Ordinance No. 77-115 rezoning land in the Concord area (appli- cation of Newkirk and Wilcox, 2160-RZ) . Adopted Traffic Resolutions Nos. 2401 through 2408 and rescinded Nos. 1693, 1631, 1850, 2123, 17789 1982, 1986, and 1987. Referred to: County Administrator complaint from N. Lochhead re smoking in County buildings and offices; Office of Emergency Services information received from State re policy and procedural changes in Small Business Administration physical disaster loan program; Public Works Director request of Bethel Island Area Citizens Group for boating safety and law enforcement; Public Works Director and County Counsel request of City of Walnut Creek with respect to annexation of certain county rights-of-way. Authorized Public Works Director to execute: Deferred Improvement Agreement with L. Buckley for DP 3048-76, San Pablo Ave. , E1 Sobrante area; Inspection Services Contract with R. Soto for documents review and construction inspection services for Kitchen/Dining Hall at Sheriff' s Rehabilitation Center, Clayton area; Change Order 1, Detention Facility Structural Steel, Martinez, pro- viding for installation of steel bracing at specified locations in the building's earthquakeresistant shear walls. December 13, 1977 S=ary, continued Page 2 Requested the Public Works Director to provide the Board with a report on the types of water and water pollution covered by the provisions of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. Approved the By-Laws of the Contra Costa County Aviation Advisory Committee. Made a determination of utility easement rights for M.S . 96-77, Danville area. Accepted Offers of Dedication for recording only for M. S. 10-65 , M.S.' 96-77 , M.S. 11-77, M.S. 115-77 and DP 3046-76. Accepted Offers of Dedication for Roadway Purposes for 'MLS. 212-76 and M.S. 115-77. Continued hearing on appeal of Beacon Point Associates from action of the Board of Appeals on Land Use Permit No. 2012-77, Walnut Creek area, to January 17, 1978 at 2 p.m. Fixed January 17 , 1978 at 2 D.m. for hearing on appeal of the City of Walnut Creek from action of the Board of Appeals on Land Use Permit No. 2012-77, Walnut Creek area. Continued hearing or_ proposed amendment to the County General Plan for the East County area to Monday, January 23 , 1978 at 7:30 p.m. Continued hearing on adoption of Resolution of Veccessity to acquire property for Buchanan Field Airport Runway 19-R Clear Zone to December 27 , 1977 at 10 :45 a.m. Granted permission to partially close Bear Creek Road from December 1L through December 30, 1.077 re television commercial. Closed hearing and fixed December 20, 1977 at 11 : 15 a.m. for decision on appeal of G. Ma_shall et al from Board of Appeals conditional apDroval of LLT? 2111-77 to establish a commercial dog kennel in Brentwood area. Denied appeal of Quandt District Improvement Association et al from Planning Commission approval of the tentative map for Sub. =•871, Lafayette area. As ex officio the Governing Body of the Crockett-Carquinez Fire Protection District, reappointed 7. Turner; As ex officio the Goverr_i::g Body of the Pinole Fire Protectior. District, reappointed T. Cutino; and As ex officio the Governing Board of the West County Fire Protectior. District, appointed P. J. McIntosh. Accepted resit a non of Y. Cox from the Contra Costa Count? Drug Abuse Board as a representative of District V. Authorized legal defense for Chief A. V. St:eu1 ., Contra Costa Count-? Fire Protection District in correction with Superior Court Action `.c . 180552. December 13, 1977 Summary, continued Page 3 Fixed January 3 , 1,078 at 11 : 20 a.m. and January 17, 1978 at 11 : 00 a.m. for public hearing on the proposed Fourth Year (1978-1979) Housing and Community Development Act Program. Amended June 14 and November 29, 1977 Board Orders to make adjustments to CETA Title VI Projects . Authorized Public Works Director to execute contract with Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Menderhall to undertake a Reliever Airport Master Plan Study. As ex officio the Governing Body of the Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15 , declared a position vacant on the Citizens Advisory Committee. Referred to the County Sheriff-Coroner and County Counsel for report, letter from Canvass Coordinator, Alternatives for California Women, Oakland, requesting provision of the County Ordinance be waived to permit said organization to solicit funds after 7 p .m. Approved request of the Associate Superintendent of Schools , Administrative and Instructional Services , that the date for hearing on petition to transfer inhabited territory from Mt. Diablo Unified School bistrict to Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District be changed from December 20, 1977 at 11 : 05 a.m. to January 3 , 1978 at 10:45 a.m. Referred to the Internal Operations Committee a presentation by the Reverend P. Watson and W. H. Wainwright re proposed County Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission. Authorized Chairman to execute: Contract with S. Shamis for Mental Health staff training in psycho- pathology and functional psychosis; Joint Powers Agreement with City of Concord for joint operation. of Concord Discovery Center (drug abuse rehabilitation) ; WIN Child Care Contract with Richmond Unified School District; Contract with C. Sluzki for Mental Health staff consultation and training; Contract Extension with Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools for CETA Title I Labor Market Study; Agreement with Sacramento County for detention and custody of adult female prisoners; Agreement with Alexander Lindsey Junior Museum for preservation and protection of fish and game; Contracts with J. Kocher and D. & C. Wimple for Foster Parent educa- tion and orientation; Agreement with Turner & Turner, Inc. for installation and completion of private improvements in Sub. 4610, Danville area, December 13 , 1977 Summary, continued ?aze Adopted the following numbered resolutions : 77/1010, accepting as complete improvements and. declaring widening of Oakley Road, Oakley area; 77/1011, accepting as complete contract for reconstruction of Kenyon Avenue, Kensington area; 77/1012, accepting as complete 1977 Slurry Seal Project; 77/1013 , authorizing Chairman to execute Right of Way Certification to the State Dept. of Transportation re San Pablo Avenue Safety Barrier installation; 77/1014, authorizing Chairman to execute Right of Way Certification to the State Dept. of Transportation re Reliez Valley Road and Rheem Boulevard shoulder improvements; 77/1013, accepting as complete drainage improvements , Las Cascades Storm Drain, Orinda area; 77/1016, approving Subdivisior. agreement for M. S. 11-77, Alamo area; 77/1017 , acceDting as complete improvements for the Silver Cloud Place Road, Danville area; 77/1018 , approving Final rap and agreement with Turner and Turner, Inc. for Subdivision L610, Danville area; 77/1019, accepting Grant Offer from the United States of America for federal aid in development of an airport master plan for a new reliever airport is Contra Costa Countv; 77/1020, fi-xing Jaruar7 19, 1978 at 2 o.m. to receive bids for Detention Facilitv Glass and Glazing; 77/1021 , exempting medical staff resident physician pay and terms of emplovment; 77/1022, fixing January 5 , 1978 at 2 � .m. to receive bids for Detention Facility Electrical; 77/1023 through 77/1033 , authorizing changes in the assessment roll; 77/1034, adjusting temporary hourly rate for the class of Veterinarian; 77/1035 , reo_uesting California Highway Patrol to administer the County Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Ordinance and designate the Director of ?fanning as the count7 official to coordinate same; 77/1036 , approving, with conditions , tentative map for Sub. 4915 , Alamo area; 77/1037 , urging appointment of B. S. Howard to Cali=or4 a Transportation Commission; 77/1038 , as ex officio the Governi.ng Board of the Tassajara Fire Protection District, accepting as complete a Construction Contract with T. A. Molfino for the Metal Apparatus Building; As ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Cons ervatior. District, referred to the Zone 5 Advisory Board a report from the Public l orks Director regarding a letter from :he City of Martinez. As ex officio -r_e Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa Count-7 Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approved settlement and Right of Way Contract with M. Galletti with respect to Marsh Creek Channel, Brent-woed area. Author-'zed Chair=an to execu_e a sublease w:_h Suaervisors Associatie:. of California for off ice space in Sacramento for use by the Of-ice c= the County Administrator or legislative liaison. I December 13 , 1977 Summary, continued Page 5 Approved termination of Emergency Foster Home Program Agreement with J. Logan. Authorized Chairman to execute revised Nutrition Project application and amendment to contract with State of California to provide supplemental allocation of Federal Title VII Older American Act funds . Authorized Public Works Department to negotiate for space in Martinez for use by the County Hospital for Medicare, Medi-Cal and insurance sections . Declared certain property as surplus . Referred to Internal Operations Committee a report from the County Administrator on the County Prepaid Health Plan. Authorized Chairman to execute a letter to Governor Brown requesting support and funding for community mental health facilities . Approved recommendation of Finance Committee that the County declare its intent to participate in County Supervisors Association of California cooperative program for administration of unemployment insurance effective January 1 , 1978 . Set June, 1980 as time for electorate to determine whether the County Superintendent of Schools should be an appointive position of elective. The preceding documents consist of 861 pages.