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1977 FEBRUARY TUESDAY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24=2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9:00 A.M., TUESDAY, FEBFUARY 1, 1977 IN ROOM 107, COIINff ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chairman W. N. Boggess, presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, R. I. ichroder, E. H. Hasseltine. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by GeraldineRussell, Deputy Clerk. The following are the calendars .for' Board consideration prepared by- the Clerk, County Administrator and:Public>Works,Director.. JAMES P.KENNY.RICHMOND CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WARREN N.BOGGESS 1 ST DISTRICT CHAIRMAN NANCY C.FAHOEM MARTINEZ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ROBERT SCHRODER 2ND DISTRICT VICE CHAIRMAN ROBERT I.SCHRODER LAFAYETTE AND FOR JAMES R OLSSON.COUNTY CLERK 3RD DISTRICT AND EX OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD - MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT BOARD CHAMB01i ROOM 107•AOMINBE 1 AT10N BUILOWG CHIEF CLERK ERIC H.HASSELTINE PITTSBURG PHONE 1415)372.2371 5TM DISTRICT Pn eo:B11 MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY FEBRUARY 1, 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. 9:00 A.M. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director. 9:00 A.M. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. 9:15 A.M. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board." 9:15 A.M. Consider recommendations and requests of Board members. 9:30 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board Committees. 9:45 A.M. Recess. 10:30 A.M. Hearing on proposed abandonment of Love Lane (between Hartz Avenue and Southern Pacific Railroad), Danville area (continue hearing to April 12, pending receipt of a Planning Commission recommendation) . Hearings on Planning Commission recommendations on following rezoning applications: 10:45 A.M. Commission initiated, 2046-RZ, Pittsburg area; and 10:50 A.M. Norman and Bernice Passur, 2074-RZ, Walnut Creek area. If the aforesaid applications are approved as recom- mended, introduce ordinances, waive reading, and fix February 8, 1977 for adoption. 11:00 A.M. Decision on recommendations of Contra Costa County Community Development Advisory Council with respect to proposed Third Year (1977-1978) Housing and Com- munity Development Act Program (hearing closed January 25). 11:00 A.M. Hearing on appeal of Mr. H. L. Harris from Planning Commission denial of L.U.P. 2025-76 to establish two mobile homes for a caretaker, Brentwood area. 11:20 A.M. Hearing on appeal of Mr. Edward Sacca et al from Planning Commission conditional approval of Development Plan No. 3024-76 (Tri-Cities Discovery Center, Inc., applicant) to establish a drug abuse counseling center, Rodeo area. 11:40 A.M. Presentation by Attorney Stephan C. Williams, on behalf of Physician's Ambul-Cab Service, relating to the provision of non-emergency transportation ser- vices for Medi-Cal patients from the County Hospital. 11:50 A.M. Decision on county detention facility plans. 1:30 P.M. The Board will convene as the Contra Costa County Water Agency. 00M Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued February 1, 1977 ITEMS SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD Items 1 - 9: CONSENT 1. APPROVE minutes of proceedings for the month of January, 1977• 2. DECLARE certain ordinances duly published. 3. ADOPT the following rezoning ordinances (introduced January 25, 1977) : No. 77-9, Planning Commission initiated, 2040-RZ, Martinez area; No. 77-10, R. M. Sherman, 2022-RZ, Antioch area; and No. 77-11, Planning Commission initiated, 2030-RZ, E1 Sobrante area. 4. AUTHORIZE changes in the assessment roll and cancellation of certain delinquent penalties. 5. ACCEPT as complete construction of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 129-74, Lafayette area. 6. AUTHORIZE extension of time in which to file final map of Subdivision 4017, Clayton area, and of Subdivision 4806, San Ramon area. 7. AUTHORIZE legal defense for persons who have so requested in connection with San Mateo County Superior Court Action No. 190607, and United States District Court Action No. C 77 0045. 8. ACCEPT as complete construction of private improvements in Minor Subdivisions 114-75, Walnut Creek area, and 297-72, Martinez area. 9. FIX Ma^ch 1, 1977 at 10:30 a.m. for hearing on segregation of assessments in Assessment District 1966-1 (Alcosta Boulevard). Items 10 - 23: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shown ollow g the item.) 10. PETITION from Mr. W. H. Carpenter, on behalf of certain county residents, urging that the Board reconsider its December 21 denial of the request of Gottschalk Flight Center to continue activities at Buchanan Field, and requesting that a special evening Board meeting be held on said matter. CONSIDER WHETHER TIME FOR RECONSIDERA- TION WILL BE GRANTED 11. LETTER from Executive Director, Sonoma State Hospital, requesting that the Board recommend Mr. Glendon A. Wardhaugh as its nominee for reappointment to the Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board for said hospital. CONSIDER APPROVAL 12. LETTER from Executive Officer, Local Agency Formation Commission, requesting that the Board consider county- wide jurisdiction of the Contra Costa County Water Agency through annexation of Coney Island, East Cor_;:ra Costa Irrigation District, Byron-Bethany Irrigation District, Reclamation District No. 800 and Reclamation District No. 2024. CONSIDER APPROVAL Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued February 1, 1977 13. LETTER from Executive Officer, Local Agency Forma•:,ion Com- mission requesting that the Board implement provisions of AB 3112 to convert the Storm Drain Maintenance Districts, the Storm Drainage District zones and the County Service Areas (drainage services) to Flood Control and Water Conservation District drainage areas. CONSIDER APPROVAL 14. LETTER from Chairman, Governing Board of Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency, advising that terms of the Governing Board of the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency expired January 27, 1977, and recommending that the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors appoint three local elected officials and that the Alameda and Contra Costa Boards of Supervisors jointly appoint two provider representatives and three interim consumer representatives to said Governing Board. REAPPOINT AS RECONII4ENDED EXCEPT FOR SUBSTITUTION OF E. H. HASSELTINE AND R. I. SCHRODER FOR DESIGNATED SUPERVISORS 15. LETTERS from Executive Officer, Local Agency Formation Com- mission, recommending dissolution of the following county service areas: L-41 and L-45, including Zone No. 1 of L-45 (street lighting); T-2 (bus transit service), North Central County including the areas of Antioch and Pittsburg; RD-3 (road maintenance service), Bethel Island area; S-2 (sewer services), Oakley area; and S-1 (sewer services), Sandmound area. APPROVE AS RECOMMENDED 16. LETTER from Finance Director, City of San Pablo, advising that Mr. Norman Zeppa has resigned as an alternate to the City's representative on the Contra Costa County Community Development Advisory Council. ACCEPT RESIGNATION 17. LETTER from Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, expressing concern with respect to poten- tial deficit of $900,000 in Mental Health Services even after requested $200,000 program cuts, and requesting a meeting with the Board to discuss the matter. REFER TO FINANCE COMMITTEE, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR AND DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY 18. LETTER from East Bay Regional Park District advising that property recently acquired from Mr. G. A. Cardoza is covered by a Land Conservation Agreement with the County, and requesting that the contract not be renewed so that it will expire at the end of ten years. REFER TO DIRECTOR OF PLANNING FOR RECOMMENDATION 19. LETTER from Mr. B. D. Clerk, Buchanan Field Fixed Base Operators Association, seeking Board assistance and sup- port for implementation of proposed procedures and equipment installations to control noise from airplanes operating at Buchanan Field. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR RECOMMENDATION 20. LETTER from Regional Administrator, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, suggesting that prime sponsors initiate action in anticipation of increased Title VI CETA public service employment funds. REFER TO DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL a 4' Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued February 1, 1977 21. LETTER from Secretary, Board of Commissioners, Eastern Fire Protection District, (in response to memorandum from County Administrator related to package insurance pro- gram) requesting that the District be permitted to negotiate its own insurance program and to retain exist- ing coverage pending resolution of the matter. REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR REPORT 22. LETTER from Chairman, Mt. Diablo Regional Group, San Francisco Bay Chapter Sierra Club, expressing the opinion that more study is needed on proposed off road vehicle sites for Contra Costa County, and inquiring as to the County's role in the site selection process and if any alternate sites are available. REFER TO DIRECTOR OF PLANNING FOR RESPONSE 23. LETTER from Mr. Robert Grills expressing concern with respect to sewage disposal problem in the Willow Road area of Bethel Island, and requesting a review of sanitation plans for said area. REFER TO COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER FOR REPORT Items 24 - 32: INFORMATION (Copies or communications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties) 24. COMMUNICATION from Contra Costa County Water District com- menting on draft Environmental Impact Statement for San Francisco Bay to Stockton (John F. Baldwin and Stockton Ship Channels) . 25. LETTER from Office of State Controller transmitting "Notice of Proposed Changes in the Regulations of the State Controller." 26. LETTER from U.S. Senator Alan Cranston responding to Board inquiry with respect to criteria and method used for selecting projects to be funded under the Public Works Employment Act. 27. LETTER from County Administrator (in response to Board refer- ral) advising that the Sacramento County Treasurer-Tax Collector is acting as Trustee for 15 owning counties in the sale of Weimar Medical Center property to Mr. V. M. Bullard, and that if the outstanding balance is paid off in a lump sum, Contra Costa County's share is estimated to be $103,766.88. 28. LETTER from Chairman, ABAG Emergency Medical Services Task Force, advising 'that the Task Force agreed that the nine- county EMS region should be split into smaller regions to meet HEW's funding requirement, but that nine-county coordination should continue through subcontracting with ABAG. 29. LETTER from Air. J. E. Spott, Director-Founder of the Experi- mental Social Pathology Institute, Orinda, opposing the concept of a county department of corrections and express- ing the opinion that such a department would not prevent criminal behavior. 4 I" Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued February 1, 1977 30. LETTER from Administrator, Pit. Diablo Hospital Medical Center, advising that the Board of Directors and staff of said Center support full county participation in the paramedic training program in Central County. 31. ANNUAL report of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for fiscal year 1975-1976. 32. FEBRUARY 8, 1977 Board meeting will be adjourned to luncheon meeting with Walnut Creek City Council at 1:00 p.m. Persons addressing the Board should complete the form provided on the rostrum and furnish the Clerk with a written copy of their presentation. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 5 P.M. 3 OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: - Recommended Actions February 1, 1977 From: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Reclassification of positions as follows: Cost Department Center From To Civil 035 Intermediate Secretary I Service Typist Clerk #03 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Cost Department Center Addition Cancellation Medical 540 -- Hospital Attendant Services #113, #114, #115, t77 Public 060 -- Telephone Operator Works #02, #04 (Buildings & Grounds) II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 3. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting (a) Gerry Evans, Phoenix, AZ National & Public Works 3-1-77 to 3-3-77 California Committees on Asphaltic Emulsion (b) Francheon Walnut Creek, CA 2nd Annual Christner, 1-22-77 only Gerontology President of Seminar Grey Panthers Volunteer To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 2-1-77 Page: 2. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS - continued 3. Name and Destination �- Department . and Date Meeting (c) Palmer Watson, Inglewood, CA Citizen's Advisory Mental Health 1-27-77 to 1-28-77 Council Meeting Advisory Board (confirming) III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 4. Superintendent of Schools (Plant Acquisition). Add 58,000 from Superintendent of Schools Fund for leasehold improvements at the Educational Media Center. 5. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for the following budget units: Contra Costa County fire Protection District, District Attorney, Riverview Fire Protection District, Office of Economic Opportunity (Head Start), Public Works (Plant Acquisition). IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS 6. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Satisfaction of Judgment taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the County to Shirley J. Brown, who has made repayment in full. 7. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Satisfaction of Lien taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the County to Mary Ponce, who has made repayment in full. 8. Authorize County AuditDr-Controller to initiate legal action in Small Claims Court against five (5) individuals to recover costs owed the County totaling $2,521.73. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 9. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Puruose Amount Period (a) Irwien M. Levias Foster Parent $30 1-4-77 Education and to Orientation 6-30-77 i "• ;•f To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended actions 2-1-77 Page: 3. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 9. Agency ose Amount Period (b) Rutha N. Foster Parent $25 1-4-77 Punches Education and to Orientation 6-30-77 (c) Marcia Social Service $350 2-7-77 Perlstein, Staff Develop- to M.F.C.C. ment Training 2-14-77 (d) East Contra Electronic Agency 2-1-77 until. Costa Fire Equipment to pay terminated Protection Maintenance for District services provided (e) University of Work-study $2,500 Through California, students (4), (deposit) 6-30-77 Berkeley Probation Department (f) PCC Productions, Extend agree- No 1-31-77 Inc. ment to allow change to for completion 2-15-77 of filming on county roads 10. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to sign CETA Title III (SPEDY) Grant Modification No. 605 extending termination date of said grant from September 30, 1976 to September 30, 1977. 11. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to sign CETA Title I Grant closeout documents for the period July 1, 1975 through September 30, 1976. 12. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute CETA Title II Modification Numbers 612 and 702 with the U. S. Department of Labor to deobligate $297,566 of unprogrammed 1976 funds and incorporate such funds into the current 1977 program grant. 13. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to sign CETA Title II Grant closeout documents for the period August 1, 1974 through September 30, 1976. 14. Authorize Chairman, Board of.Supervisors,and the County Administrator, or his designee, to sign documents pertaining to CETA Titles II and VI during the ly 9'7 calendar year. Vll�/�J�7 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 2-1-7-7 Page: 4. VI. LEGISLATION None. VII. REAL ESTATE ACTIONS 15. Terminate rental agreement with Dennis Julian and Mary Julian for county-owned premises at 1132 Thompson Street, Martinez, and direct the County Counsel and the Public Works Director to secure possession and collect all past due rents. VIII.OTHER ACTIONS 16. Authorize reimbursement of $34.05 to Animal Control Officer William E. March for damage to personal property incurred in the line of duty. 17. Authorize reimbursement of $167.60 to Mr. Robert Allen Skilling, 1957 East 38th Street, Oakland, CA 94602 for personal property lost while he was in the custody of the Sheriff-Coroner. 18. Adopt~resolution exempting parcels of real property of less than $400 full value from property taxes for the 1977-1978 fiscal year pursuant to Section 155.20 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. 19. Authorize the County Administrator to solicit quotations for delinquent account collection services for a two-year period beginning March 1, 1977 and fix February 15, 1977 for opening of said quotations. 20.. Approve contract documents submitted by the E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District for the abatement of weeds, rubbish and other fire hazard conditions within the district for the period June 1, 1977 through June 30, 1977 and advertise for bids to be received on March 1, 1977 at 11:00 a.m. 21. Amend Resolution No. 76/1044, fixing rates for foster home care, to provide for the payment of an additional $12.50 per month to foster parents effective September 1, 1976, for (1) each AFDC-BHI eligible child, as mandated by AB 3293, and (2) each General Assistance/Board and Care eligible child (an estimated $3,000 in county funds for the 1976-1977 fiscal year), as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 00010 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 2-I-77 Page: 5. VIII.OTHER ACTIONS - continued 22. Acknowledge receipt and refer to the Finance Committee proposed resolution from the Director, Human Resources Agency, setting forth revisions to the General Assistance Program. 23. Acknowledge receipt and refer to the Finance Committee report from the County Administrator with respect to the Federal Antirecession Fiscal Assistance Program in which it is proposed that the $1,461,408 received by the County to date be appropriated and that the Board confirm previous action of December 21, 1976 for use of this revenue for payment- of the County's share of personnel costs of the Social Service Department. 24. Acknowledge appointment by Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. of Mr. W. H. Perry, Director, Office of Emergency Services, to the State Seismic Safety Commission. ROTB At the close of the Count; Administrator's agenda, the Board Chairman will ask for any comments by interested citizens attending the meeting. If discussion by citizens becomes too long and interferes with consideration of other scheduled items, however, that issue will be carried over to a later time. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEM: WEDNESDAY, 5:00 P.M. i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Agenda for February 1, 1977 REPORTS None SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I Item 1. ROLLINGWOOD DRIVE - TRAFFIC REGULATION - San Pablo Area At the request of representatives of the A. C. Transit District and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2287 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 21112 and 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, a bus stop is hereby established and parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times, except for ire loading or unloading of bus passengers, on the west side of ROLLINGWOOD DRIVE 01075J) , San Pablo, beginning at a point 45 feet south of the centerline of Greenwood Drive and extend- ing southerly a distance of 42 feet. (TO) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 2. DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 3034-76 - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Road Improvement Agreement for Development Permit 3034-76. Developer: Kenneth Jordan and Sharon Lee Jordan c/o J & S Paper Company P. O. Box 2057 Martinez, CA 94553 Location: Development Permit 3034-76 is located on the east side of Howe Road, one-half mile south of Pacheco Boulevard. (LD) Item 3. SUBDIVISION MS 127-68 - AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION - E1 Sobrante Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Authorize the Public Works Director to arrange for +-lin construction of public improvements in Subdivision MS 127-68 using the cash deposit of $422.80 (Deposit Permit Detail No. 68454 dated September 13, 1968) made by C. S_ Whitson, and such additional County funds as necessary for the completion of the work. (The current estimated cost is $1,100) 2. Authorize the County Counsel to initiate action to recover any cost in excess of $422.80 from the subdivider. Subdivider: C. S. Whitson c/o Locators Real Estate 5106 Appian Way El Sobrante, CA 94803 Location: Subdivision FS 127-68 is located on the northeasterly side of Olinda Road, approximately 1,200 feet southeasterly of Valley View Road. (LD) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page l .of 6 February•1, 1977 Item 4. APPIAN WAY - ACCEPT DEEDS - El Sobrante Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept a Grant Deed for road purposes and an Offer of Dedication, for recordation only, of a storm drainage easement from Francis R. Calton and Jo Anne H. Calton. Said documents, dated January 17; 1977, are required as a condition of approval of Development Plan 3039-75. (RE: Work Order 4805-663, Road No. 1271) (RP) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS II, V Item 5. ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUMENTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: A. Accept the following instruments: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Offer of Dedication 3-26-76 Don L. Bartels Sub. MS 123-75 for drainage purposes 2. Offer of Dedication 12-29-76 The San Ramon Pine Valley Road for roadway purposes Valley Unified Acceptance i5204 School District (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS II, III, V Item 6. VARIOUS SUBDIVISIONS - DETERMINATION OF UTILITY EASEMENT RIGHTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors make a determination that the division and development of the properties described below -in the manner set forth on the respective Parcel Maps will not unreason- ably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public util- ity rights of way of easements. This determination is necessary to allow the filing of the respective Parcel Maps without the signatures of the public utilities or entities involved. Subdivision MS 111-76 Owner: Clay 2uberbier 100 Stephanie Lane Alamo, CA 94507 Location: Subdivision MS 111-76 is located at the southerly terminus - of a private easement on the south side of Livorna Road, approximately 170 feet west of Livorna Heights Road, in the Alamo area. Subdivision MS 161-76 Owner: Kenneth W. and Catherine M. Harris Route 2, Box 200 - Brentwood, CA 94513 Location: Subdivision MS 161-76 is located on Sand Creek Road, approximately 1,400 feet south of Lone Tree Way, in the Brentwood area. Subdivision MS 139-76 Owner: William Siegel 2509 Silvercrest Court Pinole, CA 94564 Location: Subdivision MS 139-76 is located on the west side of Oak Knoll Road, approximately 300 feet south of Circle Drive, in the El Sobrante area. (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department - - Page 2 of 6 February- - - ebrua 1, 1977 o _ ,_ .. _ F tam o concinued: Subdivision MS 48-76 Owner: Mary E. Parker 1086 Bollinger Canyon Road Moraga, CA 94556 Location: Subdivision MS 48-76 is located on the northerly side of Bollinger Canyon Road, approximately 4,500 feet southeasterly of Valley Hill Road, in the Moraga area. Subdivision MS 156-76 Owner: Norman A. Leabig 505 Palms Drive Martinez, CA 94553 Location: Subdivision MS 156-76 is located on the easterly side of Arthur Road and on the southeasterly side of Palms Drive, in the Vine Hill area. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 7. SUBDIVISION MS 123-76 - APPROVE AGREE-HENT - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Subdivision Agreement for Subdivision MS 123-76. Subdivider: Herman J. Tijsseling 655 Lancaster Road Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Location: Subdivision MS 123-76 is located on the southwest corner of Lancaster Road and Lilac Drive. (LD) Item 8. SUBDIVISION 4307 - APPROVE MAP A*ID AGREEMENT - Orinda Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the map and Subdivision Agreement .for Subdivision 4307. Owner: Meislin Investment Company c/o Robert C. Banovac 511 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard, Suite 204 Greenbrae, CA 94904 Location: Subdivision 4307 is located on the north side of Meadow View Road, west of Glorietta Boulevard. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 9. BUCHANAN FIELD - APPROVE LEASE - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the lease sub- mitted by the Federal Aviation Administration to allow their establish- ment of a localizes for the airport instrument landing system on a 0.34 acre plot of land at Buchanan Field, Concord, and authorize the Board " Chairman to execute said lease on behalf of the County. _ The lease is year to year commencing May 1, 1977, but shall not extend beyond June 30, 1997. There is no monetary rental. (RP) 00014 is t . A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Pa e 3 of 6 February 1, 1977 r Item 10. SUBDIVISION 4149 - APPROVE BOND SUBSTITUTION - Pleasant Hill Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Accept the cash bond in the amount of $1,810 deposited by Sun Valley Ford, Inc. (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 143525 dated January 25, 1977) which, together with a $500 cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 123516 dated February 7, 1975) , constitute 15 percent of the estimated cost of improvements in Subdivision 4149. 2. Exonerate the original bond No. SC 6285653 issued by Fireman's Fund Insurance Company with Sun Valley Ford, Inc., a California corporation, as principal, in the amount of $14,900 for Faithful Performance, and $15,400 for Labor and Materials. The improvements in Subdivision 4149 were accepted as complete on May 25, 1976. Owner: Sun Valley Ford, Inc. 1881 Diamond Boulevard Concord, CA 94520 Location: Subdivision 4149 is located on Golf Club Road at Lena Court. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 11. SUBDIVISION 4659 - ACCEPT SUBDIVISION - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an Order stating that the construction of improvements in Subdivision 4659 has been satisfactorily completed. 2. Accept as a County road Ambleside Court which is shown and dedi- cated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4659 filed July 8, 1976 in Book 186 of Maps at page 7. -Subdivider: DiGiorgio Development Corporation P. O. Box 3574 San Francisco, CA 94111 Location: Subdivision 4659 is located at the southeasterly end of Ambleside Court. (LD) Item 12. OAR COURT - ACCEPT IMPROVEMENTS - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an Order stating- that the construction of improvements on Oak Court has been satisfactorily completed. 2. Accept as a County road Oak Court which is shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Danville Gardens filed October 23, 1946 in Book 31 of Maps at page 26. Location: Oak Court is located on the east side of San Ramon Valley Boulevard, opposite Estates Drive. (LD) Item 13. SUBDIVISION MS 85-75 - ACCEPT SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS - Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of-Supervisors issue an Order stating that the construction of improvements in Subdivision MS 85-75 has been satisfactorily completed, wit:Z the exception of minor deficiencies, for which a $150 cash bond has been posted. Subdivider: Wilfred S. Carpenter Route 2, Box 206 Brentwood, CA 94513 Location: Subdivision MS 85-75 is located on the east side of Live Oak Avenue, approximately 2,100 feet soutil of 0 kjRoad. (LD) MID A G E N_ D A_ Public Works-Department _Du^e d O� ri February 1, 1977 -.. Item 14. COUNTY SERVICE AREA R-7 - ADOPT RESOLUTION - San Ramon Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a Resolution approving withdrawing the application for State Beach, Park, Recrea- tional and Historical Bond Act of 1974 Grant Funds for a Community Park project in County Service Area R-7 and reapplying for funding at a new location. Due to the inability to acquire the original park site located on Danville Boulevard at La Serena Drive, the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation will be requested, by a new appli- cation, to transfer the prior allocation of $101,560 to another Community Park site located at the intersection of El Pintado and La Gonda Way. The Citizens' Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-7 has approved the above recommendation. (RE: Work Order 5449-927) (SAC) GENERAL Item 15. WOMEN'S MINIMUM SECURITY,WORK/EDUCATION FU77LOUG$ CENTER - APPROVE ADDENDUM NO. 1 - Richmond Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Addendum No. 1 to the plans and specifications for the Women's Minimum Security, Work/Education Furlough Center, 847 Brookside Drive, Richmond. This Addendum provides for relatively minor changes and clarifications to the contract documents. There is no change in the Architect's estimate of cost. (RE: 1003-097-7711-608) (B&G) Item 16. COUNTY SERVICE AREAS - APPROVE BLOCK GRANT APPLICATIONS--.Countywide Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the filing of Block Grant Applications for Grant Funds under SB 174, Roberti-Z'Berg Urban Open Space and Recreation Program, and appoint Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director, and John B. Clausen, County Counsel, as agents of the County to execute and submit all documents necessary for com- pletion of the applications and projects. The County Service Areas qualified to receive grant fund allocations are.LIB-11,..Oakley; M-17, Montalvin; R-6, Orinda;_R-7, San Ramon; R-8, Walnut Creek; and R-9, E1 sobrante. (SAC) Item 17. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT - ASEND AGREEMENT - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Governing Board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute the First Amendment to Agreement for Architectural Services with John C. Wilson, Architect, for the design of an Apparatus Repair Shop at 2945 Treat Boulevard, Concord. _ This Amendment to.Agreement provides for a change in the project site from Pleasant Hill to Concord, enlarges the project scope, and pro- vides for a maximum architectural fee of $25,600. (RE: 2025-2025-7710-603) (BSG) OW6 A G E N D A Public Works Department ,Page 3 of 6 February 1; 1977 Item 13. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY 1. The Delta Water Quality Report is submitted for the Board of Supervisors' information and public distribution. No action required. 2. It is requested that the Board of Supervisors consider attached 'Calendar of Water Meetings.' (EC) 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 by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. Ow A G E N D A Public Works Department PaeeT f 6 g . . February I, 1977 Prepared by Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County dater Agency January 25, 1977 CALENDAR OF WATER MEETINGS TIME ATTENDANCE DATE DAY SPONSOR PLACE REMARKS Recommended Authorization Jan. 31 Mon. State Water 10:00 a.m. Public Hearing: Staff Resources Auditorium "Water Conservation Control Board Employ. Dev. Policy" Department 722 Capitol Mall Sacramento Feb. 1 Tues. Board of 1:30 P.M. Meeting Staff Supervisors Board of Super- visors' Chambers Admin. Building Pine $ Escobar Streets-Martinez Feb. 4 Fri. California 9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting Staff Water Commission Stockton Feb. 15 Tues. Senate Comm. on 9:30 a.m. Public Hearing: Staff Agriculture and Room 3191 Federal/State Water Resources State Capitol Water Controversy Sacramento OOKv Contracts, Agreements, or other documents approved by the Board 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). .00019 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 1977 In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during the Month of January, 1977• IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes of proceedings of the Board for the month of January, 1977, is waived, and said minutes of proceedings are approved as written. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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 Supervisors affixed this 1st day of February . 1977 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By l� Deputy Clerk r H-24 3/76 Ism 00020 I BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Zoning Ordinances Passed Date: -February 1, 1977 t This beinngg the date fixed to consider adoption of the - following ordinances) rezoning property as indicated, which was (were) duly introduced and hearing(s) held; i 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 Newsyayer 77-9 Planning Commission 2040-RZ Martinez MORNING NEWS Initiated GAZETTE - 77-10 R. M. Sherman 2022-RZ Antioch THE ANTIOCH LEDGER 77-11 Planning Commission 2030-RZ El Sobrante THE INDEPENDENT Initiated PASSED on February 1, 1977 by the following vote: AYES: Sunervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, R. I. Schroder, E. H. Hasseltine, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I F_EREBY 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. OLSSOM, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk-of the Board: or. February 1, 1977 By: �i�O Deputy tWfy Cragg' W021 a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Caiifomia Pebruarv� 1 �'19 Z7,— In the Matter of . Affidavits of Publication - af Ordinances. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Not. 76-94, 76-96, 76-97, 7E-98, 77-1 and-"77-4 and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with the.'Clerk; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly published -for the time and in the manner required by law; now, THEREFORE, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order was passed by unanimous vote of the members present. , I hereby certify that tits forngainy is a true and aorred cqW of Cu order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date afaresoid Wdness sty Rand and the Seat of the Board of _ , 'SupeeveseRs . affixed this 1st day of Qebru,uary , 19 77 • J. A. OLSSON,_Cleric By—.M* Deputy-Cterk _H 24 12/74- 154A �V Cr -Form #30 4/7!75 O(M • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 19 77 In foe Matter of Approving Personnel Adjustments. As recommended by the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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. WHness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this_.-t day of February 1977 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk t3y Deputy Clerk Dorothy MacDonald 14-N317615m ... POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Civil Service Budget Unit 035 Date 10/27/76 Action Requested:Reclassify Intermediate Typist Clerk A03 to Secretary I Proposed effective date: 12/1/76 Explain why adjustment is needed: secretarial support Manager Employment Programs Contra Cosia Counly Estimated cost of adjustment: i'C i=UUAmount: 0V -4 i976 1. Salaries and wages: (7 mos. 3 $73) Oi:if $ 511 2. Fixed Assets: (list item6 mtd cost) :z o �i�cr.+�n�s!ret1; w Estimated total - $ N C.) W CK) > Signature s V Ld Depar nt Head6bqDirector of Personnel Initial 15144enfMatiDn of County Administrator Date: /d2 —/ --7-4- S. County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: January 25, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk to Secretary I. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Secretary I. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Intermediate Typist Clerk, position #03, Salary Level 222 (725-881) to Secretary I Salary Level 264 (824-1002). Assistant PWersEVElir,ector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: January 27, 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved, effective February 2, 1977. C�C County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED (D1tAP;R9M) on / IF 7 7 J. R. 9LSSON, County Clerk Date: / / By: APPROVAL o3 t1ti.6 adju6tmbit eon6ti.tute,6 cut App.,topk ation Adjustment mid Pvtzonnet Ruotuti.on Ame)uLv tt. 11 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: �SI Public Works Department Buildings b Grounds Budget Unit 060 Date 12-13-76 Action Requested: Cancel Telephone Operator Positions #002/004 Proposed effective date: 1-1-77 Explain why adjustment is needed: Positions are to be cancelled in accordance with budgeting requirments set forth by Board of Supervisors Estimated cost of adjustment: -- :-c. Amount: 1. Salariesnd wages: ,-! �-f (12,330) 2. CL-kecMsrts: (I i..s.t .i.teme ajui coat) _ t !t1 U Estimated total $ (12,330) �+ J Signature /' 'Jl . `�� �. Jr /r, -v �-' > Department U f Initial beterminaion of County Administrator Date: To Civil Service: Request recommendation. Count mini trator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: January 20, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cancel 2 Telephone operator positions. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling 2 Telephone . Operator positions 002 and #04, Salary Level 207 (693-842). Can be effective day following Board action. Assistant Personnel'Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: _ January 977, 2977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved, effective February 2, 1977. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( f?i]ic£rizB) on&.t ` 0 ./ /y7? J. R. OLSSON, Count Clerk f -'` 1 Date: r � �r ! ��' 7 By: tte�.w APPROVAL o,, ,Gus adiustirent con4ti.taee an Apphop4iati.on Adjulsbrent and PeA40nna Rciotion At1121[dfi:ent. ONAy 1 _ . r" CS TIOP! ADJUSTMENT REQUEST lio: 9S"6 � De.aT.7'2nt Ccco. Medical services Budget Unit 540 Date 1/7/77 'f 7 ACti' t2d: cancel Accommodation Positions 200-113, 114, 115, 1Y� (Hospital Attendant) Proposed effective date: immediately Explain why adjustrient is needed: These positions have served the purpose for which they were established Estimated cost of adjust ..er._: x-11—Amount: '. Salaries and wag_L: 2. F(fAd g�!S'_14': (Z;_-5= :•:J and c"t) HU,WI P.-^U.-*--S ,aernnr Estimated total Signature - George s De 4nan. Hedical Director � Dc. - pepartG,ent Head .-, Initial Dete ir,4htion of County Administrator Date: Janua 20 1977 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. Count mi for Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission January 26, 1977 Classification and Pay Reconrrendation Cancel (4) Hospital Attendant positions. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling (4) Hospital Attendant positions, 1113, 1114, 1115, 177, Salary-Level 201 (680-827). Can be effective day following Board action. Assistant Personp.4-IjBirector Recommendation of County ftninistrator Date: _January 27, 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved, effective February 2, 1977. 1110 0 County Admi istrator Action cT the EGa!'' of Supervisors _ b f UL$SCo�n:y Cher': n•- .-_ •id: a:.,11 5 t1'-•:t ±... t-t•.. zs ri r�pato.. __-_�_C,. "." U.S ./�a':i and 00025 .:,`_. -_ __ �.on and r = __ _ _- of for.- - . _ 5e co-:)leted and supplerente3 :•:hen t G._ - ...%�' �'J "=' rt r•n^ra -"-din �%.: cP1•tino nr nrt.i„n .,.rc�..�_ i • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appropriation adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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 oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 1st day of February 19 77 J. LSSON, Clerk By ata A-t-X cx fi. Dq" Clerk 'koro y ac ona H-24 3/76 ISm O ..l CONTRA COSTA ICOLINTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR WDGET UNIT plant Acquisition RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Superintendent of Schools Card Special ACCOUNT 2. DEJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Cade Ouantit i Fund BudaetUnit Ob'ect Sub.Acct. ICR X IN 66) 01 1006 112-7713 501 Educational Media Center 8,000 01 1006 993-9970 Reserve for Contingency (Superintendent of Schools Fund) 8,000 01 1003 106-7713 715 Tran to Reserves 950 01 1003 990-9970 Reserve for Contingency 950 D7 7 Of PROOFCO^p__ -K.P. —VER'- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capitol outlay,list itants and cost of&aA) TOTAL ENTRY To esthblish an appropriation for leasehold improvements Dale Description to the Educational Media Center, 2361/2371 Stanwell Dr., Concord. To transfer the original budget (1975-76) subsequently carried forward (1976-77), to the General Fund Reserves. These leasehold improvements being for the Educational APPROVED: S143NATURES DATE Vedia Center are proper charges to the Superintendent AUDI TO of Schools Fund. CONTROLLERS !QH 6 77 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Supccvuu:s lca:�.Fx':•.J:n. $:f::.•,i�n.ESuacss.Ha+�dtiae NO:.Np„ � an FEB 1 ��r J. R. OLSSON, CLERK by 3 QC Asst. Budget Analyst 1/0/77 yOFuly aC(w Signature JTide Date OWNAovrov Ad►. 5104 oumot No. W 129 REV. 2/75) •5 ev Instructions on Ret•erse Side • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNI��RR����''vv RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Contra Costa Fire PrOtL�r3e'tt strict Ca,d Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR�E�SSF�ITEM' Increase Code Ouont tvl Bud et Unit Ob ect b.Acct. (aa Decrease Fund � � (CR X IN bb) COLMY 01 2025 2025 7710 710 Paving & Door StaILIM0R-a COSTA 11,600 01 2025 2025 7710 70S For Pay 6 Door Sta 8 11,600 01 2025 2025 7710 760 Furnace Station 16 546 01 2025 2025 7750 7S9 For Furn Sta 16 S46 01 2025 2025 7750 761 Mower B Scythe 839 01 2025 2025 7750 721 For Hower 8 Scythe 99 01 2025 2025 7750 723 For Mower & Scythe 731 01 2025 2025 7751 731 For Mower 8 Scythe 9 01 9 2025 2025 7750 762 Smoke Ejectors 3,200 01 2025 2025 2474 000 For Smoke Ejec 3,200 01 2025 2025 7753 342 Engine Pumper Buil#pps7,398 Lontrc Cosia Counry 01 2025 2025 7754 743 For Pumper Buildups RECEEIVED 4,500 01 2025 2025 7754 745 For Pumper Buildups � ,;; 9 19// 2,898. Oiiice of County G�li^111.fiC)Of PROOF _Comp_.__ _K_P__ _V_ER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(11 eopital outlay,list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY 1. To combine monies of sub-account 705 with sub-account 710 for contract project consolidation. Date Descrption 2. New furnace, emergency replacement - Sta-16. 3. Mowing equipment necessary for weed abatement program. 4. Smoke ejectors will increase the efficiency df the engine companies during emergencies. S. Adjustment for sales tax and door holders on Pumper / Buildups. APPROVED: SIGNA J ATE AUDITOR —/ CONTROL{[ER COUNT/ 't'lt ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: NO% r la oF EE oil J. R.OLSSON CL R In tima WN, lNL Chief 1-21-77 '.lit, CCputy Clerk Signaturer Title Date Apvroo.Adi. (M 129 Rev. 2i68) 029 Journal No. •See Instructions on Reverse St2rr • CONTRA COSTA COINM • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE DISTRICT ATTORNEY Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FLW ASET I EK r. Decrease Increase CFund Code Quontit ) Bud et Unit Ob ect b.Acct. s ( CR X IN 66) 1003 245 1014 Overtime �� $ 2,400 1003 245 2490 Miscellaneous Services 627 1003 245 1011 Permanent Salaries $ 2,643 l1042 FICA 155 1044 Retirement 229 PROOF _Comp--_ _K_P•_ _V_E_R._ I EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay,list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Date Description This adjustment is necessary to fund a part time position that is being reclassified from P.I. to permanent part time. APPROVED: SIGN DATE AUDITO -- a�N OTI CONTROLLER: COUNTY / ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: Y E S: _Scpcttrnors t:env7.Fabdm 5duo&r.I cam.Hassdnac JF t NO:, orf J.R.OLSSON CLERK � District Attorney br DePuty Clerk WILLIAM S: tuA MAI.I,EY Title.Adj. -3Dore AppropAdj. t M 129 Re.. 2.66) •Ste lestrsrclions on Reverse Side Journal No. ® I ■ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Riverview Fire Protection District Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. DEJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code O.Onti ) Fuad Bud et Unit Ob ect Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 66) 01 2022 2022 3580 Grants in Aid (3580) $41,944 01 2022 2022 1044 Retirement Contributions (1044) $41,944 �:r.•i � lr` k`��I C' r of PROOF Ca'n?__ _K.P._ _V_E_R._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If copied outlay,list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Date Description (See attached letter) Retirement Adi. For 76-77 obligations which were incurred as a result of the District including the former City of Antioch Firemen. APPROVED: A S DAT AUDITOR— CONTROLLER:' COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Supcnrsars l:ea^ F_!3cn, Schrtr.:cr.I3.,&-v—.Ifassdtire FEB 1 ,3 NO:. ND on J.R.OLSSON CLERK — by c�G•�,c.'>�J��.. Fire Chief .��N 3 Deputy Clerk Signature t11 1 Title / Date \J�i App-p.Adj. .t7 t M 129 Rem. 2i68) Journal No. •See Instructions on Reverse Side CONTRA•COSTA+COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT OEO(Head Start) 004 RESERVED FOR AU OR-CONTROLLER'S USE --- Coed Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Increase Code Qrantit 1 Fwnd BudoetUnit Ob ect h Accr. jilt i L-06 ('1i t Decrease (CR X IN 66) 01 ,Y 1003 004-7751 001 Electric TypemrLfier.. , -.)u-;; ci. 35 01 IQ03 00k-2310999 99319 �essran + rtcssnj Se�vteeS 35 Count;' "Y J C : a cf PROOF Camp._ K.P: VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST 01 capital outlay,list items and cost*teach) TOTAL To cover cost increase for equipment authorized ENTRY by Appropriation Adjustment Journal 85051 approved Date Descripiiat by B/S 11/23/76. Ref. Purchase Order 62571, 1/12/77 for $675.00. Equipment authorized on P-300 89296 for Typist Clerk for Head Start Special Handicapped APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE program. AUDITOR- 1� (1n CONTROLLER: COUNTY l -77 ADMINISTRATOR07 : r /� BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: upmrwts Kent-, Fandcn, $cluo:xt.Bc,�css,Hascltux No:.►J0 anFEB 1197 5A�=Ml J.R.OLssor CLERK ler Director, OEO 1/14/77 _r by - -. Deputy L:Lai signature Tide Date IV Approp.Adj. j/ (M 129 Rev, 21681 Journal No, •See Instructions on Reverse iCONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT I. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USEQt'�� UIS t�Q:1 Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease Increase Fund CR X IN 66) Code Quantity) BudaetUnit Obiect b.Acct. 01 1003 084-7710 507 Alter court clerk 58 g84-7719 602 Muni court alteration 2,066 6-7710 51$ Partition Assessor 131 -6!F 086-7710 706 Auditor Xerox area 126 086-7710 733 Waterproof wall Assess 4 097-7710 761 New door Dorm A 10 105-7713 507 Rm 218 85 Clev Rd. PH 39 108-7712 607 Improve Ext lighting 323 083-7710 903 Paint shop sprinkler 279 086-7710 932 Exterior handrail 626 097-7710 701 Dayroom remote locks 650 104-7710 602 Storage area 455 104-7710 702 Vanity 298 1OB-7710 807 Alter L Ward 170 108-7710 955 Ceiling Hilltop 215 7710 805 .5,14, C-r-, s ffl PROOF Cort p._ K_P_ YER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(II capita outlay,list items and cost of each) TOTAL - ENTRY This request is*submitted-"inorder;,to. cover expenditures in several plant ac- quisition line items.. APPROVED: SIGN I ES DATE AUDITOR— JAN 2 777 CONTROLLER: COUNTY � ! ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: .%.pcnisms Kent.,..Fabler, Schn.kt•1kfp3s.Hss>�o µ,5� N04 a C, Deputy Public Works J. R. OI SSON, CLERK by JW"�A/'W", . �i; Director 1-25-77 Lp�� "i� Y C.k Sign re Title Dme aDprop Adj. Journal No. (M 129 REV. 2/75) •See Iststractioas on Ret erse • t Ji� • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT n,J�/N RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE 270;/w/.c /�'! Je�tC[/f Ce Card Spec.ol ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSETT.IT.EIt' r_ e! t + De�riase Increase Code Ouontitv) Fund BudoetUnit Obiect Sub.Acct. CR X IN 66) 01 1003 108-7710 564 Turbulators-Boiler Rm 252 01 1003 092-7710 704 Chemical Storeroom 11 01 1003 086-7710 916 - Admin Remodel 241 Contra Costa County RECEIVED JAN 2 4 1977 Office of County Administrator PROOF Comp._ _K_P: _V_£R._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capitol outlay,list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY This appropriation adjustment is requested Date Description to cover the increased costs of the tur— bulators. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR— CONTROLLER: L AN 2 0 COUNTY -7- ADMINISTRATOR: 14 1. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER. YES: SuFct t unrh ICc•rm.Eandrn. , NO% Ni FEB 1 1977 Deputy Public Yorks -� Director 1-18-?7 J. R. OLSSON, CLERK by ja_.+y► Deputy ClarkSrgnature ~ — ' '�'vVf/i Title Dote Approp.Adj. (M 129 REV. 2/75) Journal No. • tier Instructions on Reverse Sidr - IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/78 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 1976-77 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 roll should be corrected; and, FURTHER, property escaping assessment due to such error 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 procedures initiated prior to delinquency date, upon the show- ing that payment of the corrected 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 erroneously; 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 85098, Parcel No. 409-240-007-8, assessed to Mabel Barnes Carrell, has been erroneously enrolled on the assessment roll due to clerical error in misinterpreting document transferring title. This parcel should have included property described as Trumans Addition Lots 113 and 114 Blk 1. However, through error, Lot 112 which should have been assessed under Parcel No. 409-240-016-9, was erroneously included in this parcel. There- fore, this parcel should be deleted from the assessment and the following parcel should be enrolled: R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Mrs. Fettle) Auditor Tai: Collector Page 1 of, 2 RESOLUTION NO. 77/78 00=_ - Tax Rate Area: 85098 Parcel Number: 409-240-026-8 Assessee: Carrell, Mabel Barnes 1835 Truman St. Richmond, CA 94801 Deed Reference: 7548/0671 June 25, 1975 Property Description: Trumans Addn Lots 113 $ 114 Blk 1 Assessed Value: Land $ 810 Improvements 1,805 Total . �� Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 85098, Parcel No. 409-240-016-9, assessed to Sidney Barnes, et al., has been erroneously enrolled on the assessment roll due to clerical error in misinterpreting document ' transferring title. This parcel should have included property described as Trumans Addition Lots 99 F 112 Blk 1. However, through error, Lot 112 was erroneously assessed under Parcel 409-240-007-8, which is also being corrected. Therefore, this parcel should be deleted from the assessment roll and the following parcel should be enrolled: Tax Rate Area: 85098 Parcel Number: 409-240-025-0 Assessee: Barnes, Sidney, et al. 1822 - 3rd St. Richmond, CA 94801 Deed Reference: 7548/0671 June 25, 1975 Property Description: Trumans Addr. Lots 99 f 112 Blk 1* Assessed Value: Land $12155 Improvements 1,715 Total 6 Assessee has been notified. I hereby consent to the above changes /or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN LAUSEN, ounsel ' Assistant Assessor tl/12/77 By. �!/1�i2� •-- .. e Adopted by the Board on FEB-1- 1977 Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 77/78 "0MM. _L IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Hatter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County _ Z30LCTI3111 NO. 77/79 A'h REAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by Ccunty Counsel; NU-i, THZREFOR ., BE I: R=.SJLbED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1976-77 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office Khat 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 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 assessees are eligible for a continuous homeo�.;ner's exemption pursuant to Section 253.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. An alteration in the title of the properties in the previous fiscal year prevented the exemptions from being allowed automatically. Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Allow Aasessee 033-052-0113 20 6 $'17�s Butler, Charlie 11. 087-191-005-5 07013 $17$0 Rill, Wealthy B. 120-241-010-4 02011 $17$0 Ramseyer,Timothy R. C. & Anna C. 123-022-009-4 02002 $1750 Matson, Robert Hunt & Denise J. 140-031-0142-9 09010 $1750 Holcomb, Larry D. 144-161-068-8 79030 $1750 Lamb, F�rgaret V. 11,,5-090-027-1 79085) $17$0 Hook, Geneva, Tre ?ucel, Mildred H. et al 172-190-018-9 09047 $17$0 Marino, Gregory L. & Diane S. 216-251-031-9 66086 $1750 Oliver, Robert F. & Nancy E. R. 0. S ATON, Assistant assessor to: aasseszor (:,=s. io_45er i Audi Lor Tax C-01 ?acrje -1 of 3 3 3Ji;u:_J y NO- 77/79 ffi` 00037 I Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Allow Assessee ' 270-322-011,,-1 8_3004 1750 Marek, Joseph T. & Betty A. 360-382-005-5 06002 1750 Feagley, Carolyn C. 419-102•-001-7 85125 11750 .Voss, Charlotte Pea 504-273-008-4 03000 $1750 Burke, Vida L. Wilcox, Robert L. & Margaret B. 504-394-002-1 03000 $1750 Hutton, Roy S. & Elizabeth J. Tha followirc assessees are eligible for a homeowner's exemption pursue.-it to Section 253.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. The claims were not allowed tnrou-z clerical error. Parcel i:umber Tax Rate Area Allow Assessee 114-161-013-7 02002 1750 Ueligitone, Sau A. & Barbara L. 175-112-002-5 98003 1750 Black, Johanna 571-350-005-5 65064 $1750 Krvar, George c/o G. rstel, David U. a Sandra W. The following assessees are eligible for a homeowner's exe:iption pursuant to Section 255.1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Additional irfornatian required for approval of the claims has been provided. Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Allow Assessee 114-092-004-0 02002 17 0 Hicks, Albert T. a Hazel K. 154-434-002-7 12052 $1750 Dowd, Gregory P. & Joyce E. _ 21 -251-005-3 66086 1750 Geremia, Robert A. & Clao L. 417-103-006-2 11003 1750 Pearson, E. W. & Jessie A. 419-193-004-1 08070 11750 Westergaard, Charles & Paula. 515-160-011-0 08001 Y1750 Perez, Maria S. c/o Thomas, Albert & Bobbie 538-172-012-6 08001 $1750 Perez, .Edwardo E. 199-420-017-7 09000 $1750 Brown, Milt D. & Gladys M. The following assessees were erroneously not mailed homeowner's exemption claim forms. As the Assessor did not conform to Section 255.3 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the exemptions should be allowed. Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Allow Assessee 017-230-001-4 56015 1750 Vestal, Myron & Sharon L. 119-190-001-6 79061 1750 Strickland, Robert Jr. & Sandra 130-430-015-3 02002 1750 Bennett, John D. & Gena A. 11;9-251-015-9 12052 1750 Kwiat, Stanley L. & Mary M. Kwiat, John V. 155-353-011-2 05031 X1750 Flores, Vigil A. & Lynette A. 161-174-004-2 76051 1750 Hahon, Carl R. & Jacqueline A. 234-170-052-0 14002 1750 Holliday, Jacquelin S. & Nancy S. 237-370-003-4 14002 $1750 Buell, Sidney J. & Sarah Y. 249-130-005-5 14002 $1750 Lokkesmoe, Timothy X. & Patricia 260-303-004-9 83014 $1750 Orlando, Nicholas & Carol The following assessees have been found to be eligible for the homeownar t z Tana'...^.:tion pursuant to Section 166 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. The assessees have filed notarized statements to the effact that they timely mailed a homeowner's exemption claim to the _sses3or. Parol cnzber ax Rate res Allow Asses3ea ll. -5a3-Olt- 02. 0'_ $1730 McCal4 b, :.rtia 0. 237-460-003-1 140C2 $1750 ?ierson, Earl Dayton Corliss .Z• �• .. TV.i, Aasi3tant ;1a3es_ior Page 2 o: 3 RESOLUTIO`' 1'0. 77f 71� ..00M Parcel Ntiaaber Tex Rate Area Allow Assesses 236-143-005-3 14-002 X753 Rulzer, Eric S. & Suzanne 257-330-017-1 15002 $1750 Takayama, Kennath K. & Ellen I. Pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Coda Section 275(c), claimants for the homaowner's exemption who filed a claim subsequent to April 15, 1976, and whom the Assessor has ascertained to be eligible should be allowed the lesser of $1,400 or 80 percent cf the assessed value, as atata3 below. '1„ce? °7,_-zber '_a.- ?ate S--aa Allow A53s issae G1::-J60-313-9 70004 $ ''CJ 'Byrne, Josepa S. & sanice C65-040-009-6 01007 4' ,00 ,Marchio, Kant H. Tra Marchio, Douglas R. Tre 067-093-003-6 01004 $Ztt00 Bundy, Robary G. & Gladys K. 116-072-014-4 13030 $14.00 Nally, Charlas V. h Hafgie E . c/o Riley, Donald L. a Doris L. 132-233-002-0" 02002 $11,,W Littlefield, Jo= E. & Sally A. c/o Black, Stanley & Rana 173-161-001-8 09003 $11,03 Howard, Charles P. 410-121-OLO-1 11009 $11;00 Banducci, A. c/o Lido Banducci 521-170-0264. 85068 $1400 Taylor, Sammy A. On Parcel No. 209-190-062-7, Tax Rate Area 66101, Ryan, Terry P., c/o Howe, Lawrence R. & Roxanne, should be allowed a partial exemption of $1,100. The exemption of $1,750 now on the roll should be removed. Assessees have been notified. FUR HIR, pursuant to Section 273.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Coda, claimants for the veteran's exemption who filed a claim subsequent to April 15, 1970• should be allowed an exemption of the lesser of eight hundred dollars ($800) or 80 perca,t of the assessed value of the property, as stated below. ' On Parcel No. 410-264-001-0, Tax Rate :area 11017, Petr ick E. Fora should be allowed a partial veteran's exemption of $800. FURTHER, pursuant to Section 276 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, claimants for the disabled veteran's exemption who filed a claim subsequent to April 15, 1976, should be allowed an exemption of the lesser of eight thousand dollars ($3,000) or 80 pareent of the assessed value of the property, as stated below. On Parcel No. 360-172-010-9, Tax Rate Area 06002, Carroll D. Barnett should be allowed a partial disabled veteran's exemption of $7,260. The homeowner's exemption of $1,750 now on the roll should be removed. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: /s/ R. 0. SEATON H. 0. SEATON, Asaistant Assessor J010 B. USED, County Counael t/1i3-77 FE 8 1 1„7 Depuz �L�.".1:� L`}'�.^.��i.1.Cf"c Q!1............ ......�......�.,`.,,n / Pate j Of I 00039 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COIITRA COSTA COMITY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION N0. 77/80 of contra Costa County ) WHEERr.AS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requQsts for corrections of erronecus assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NO,J, lHER—E OiZ, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1976-77 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 force 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 as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquency date 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. For the Fiscal Year 1975-76, in Tax-Rate Area 85004, on Parcel No. 426-162-016-7, assessed to Anna M. Ross, the Auditor was directed by Board Resolution No. 76/567, dated July 6, 1976, to enter an escape assessment to recover the $1,750 homeowner's exemption. It has since been discovered that the property was sold subsequent to July 1 of the year of the escape but prior to the date the escape assessment was entered on the roll. Pursuant to Section 531.2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the escape assessment should not create a lien on the property, and, therefore, the escape assessment should be canceled. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SrATON, Assistant Assessor JOHN B. Cr IISEN, County Counsel t/1-1t�-779� k\ By FEB 1 )977 repo Adopted by the Board on CoPy to: Assessor (Mrs. Rodgers) Auditor Tax Collector ?age 1 of i R!:SOLJTION NO. 77/80 ., ., I BOARD OF SUPSRVISORS OF Ou:MLAL COSTA COMM, CALIMRNIA Re: Cancel Delinquent Penalties on the 1976-77 Secured Assessment Pall. ) RFSOLUTION NO. 77/ 81 TAX COLLECTOR'S !EMO: 1. I have established by satisfactor7 proof that remittances to cover payments of the first installments of taxes on the bslov listed parcel numbers were deposited in the United States mail, properly addressed with postage prepaid, but were not timely received, resulting in delinquent penalties being charged thereto. Having received payments, I now request cancellation of the 6,1 delinquent penaltiea pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 2512. 096-092-010-6 149-071-013-2 096-092-011-4 175-WO-Ml-1 117-170-023-8 207-162-015-3 Dated: January 18, 1977 EDWARD H. LEAL, Tax Collector I consentthese cancellations. JOHN B. S 11 County Co By; , Asst. Bys x-x-x x-x-x x z x-x x-x X x-x X x x-x-z-x-x x x x x-x x x x- x x-x x x x BOARD'S ORDER: Pursuant to the above statue, and to the above satisfactory proof the Auditor is ORD---MD to CAMEL the 6% delinquent penalties. PASSED ON FEB 1 1977 , by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. APL:ds cc: County Auditor County Tax Collector PESI-LY50. 77/ 00Mx_ ;, ' BOARD OF SUPE-RCISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNrr, CALIFORNU Re: Cancel Delinquent Penalties on the ) 1976-77 Secured assessment Roll. ) RESOLUTIM NO. 77/ 82 T4.Y COLLECTOR'S MRIO: ' 1. on the Parcel Numbers listed below 6% delinquent penalties have attached to the first installments due to inability to complete valid procedures prior to the delinquent date. Having received payments, I now request cancellation of the 6% penalties pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4985(a). 035-154-004-7 377-1904)04-4-02 110-462-Oo6-5-01 416-1604027 7-ol 116-152-009-1-01 435-090-003-3 116-152-010-9-01 513-Oto-o19-0-01 129-403-O l-B 513-135-011-6-01 133-201-005-5-01 514-210-010-5 147-43o-o%-4-oi 514-1004nl-5 166-081-043-1 539-0311-001-4-01 170-112-006-3 558-261-002-7 354-093-010-8 573-111-007 372-334-003-4 Dated: January 7, 1977 EDWARD N. ZEAL, Tax Collector I consent/to these cancellations. JOHN B. JCLAUSEII, County el By: •/ , Asst. By: rl r✓tr`'1 '1�'�! "� �'t puty xx-x-xx-xxx-xx-xxxxxx-xxzxzxx-zx-zxxxx-x-z-xxxx-zxa-x BOARD'S ORDER: Pursuant to the above statute and showing that these penalties attached because of inability to complete valid procedures:nrior to the delinquent date, the Auditor is ORDMD to C-UXEL the 6% delinquent penalties. PASSED ON FEE i � by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. APL:ds- cc: County Auditor County Tax Collector SSOMMION M. 77/x?_ 00M IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATS OF CALIFOMA In the Hatter of Cancellation of ) Penalties on 1976-77 Unsecured ) Tax Roll and Discharge of Further ) RESOUMON NO. 77/83 Accountability for Collection of ) Tax. ) The Office of the County Treasurer-Tax Collector having received a remittance in the amount of $29.hO from attorneys Walter H. Hedak and Jack C. Provine, trustees of the corporate funds, which represents payment of 85.7!$ of a tax claim tiled on the following: Fiscal Year 1976-77 Code -14010 Assessment 2106 Pacific Properties Dev. Inc. . 31x83 Golden Gate inlay�9 Lafayette, CA 94549 Supplies; Office Furniture and Equipment; Other Equipment Assessed Valuation, Personal Property $285 Tax, Tangible Property $34.29 6% Penalty 2.05 and the Treasurer-Tax Collector having requested that authorization be granted for cancellation of the 6% penalty and additional penalties as provided under an order for winding-up of the affairs of Pacific Properties Development, Inc. pursuant to the provisions of California Corporations Code 4607; and The Treasurer-Tax Collector having further requested that he be dis- charged from further accountability for collection of the unpaid balance thereby reducing the tax to $29.40, pursuant to Sections 2923 and 2925, as amended, of the Revenue and Taxation Code, State of California; The Treasurer-Tax Collector having further certified that the above statements are true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. iiazi, THEPMDRE, IT IS ORDERED that the request of the County Treasurer- Tax Collector is APPROVED. EnaaD W. Liar. Treasurer-Tax Collector doptD �E3eaa:t T C�q�llector Page 2 �ti�tr M S,Ll County Auditor County Tax Collector RESOLUTION NO. 77/83 O 3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Cancellation of ) Penalties on Unsecured Tax Roll and RESOLUTION NO. 77/84 Discharge of Further Accountability ) for Collection of Tax. ) The Office of the County Treasure:Tax Collector having received a remittance in the amount of $176.04 frog James H. Riggs, Trustee in Bankruptcy, vhi.ch represents a final dividend payment of a tax claim filed on the folle-,dng: Fiscal Year 1972-73 Fiscal Year 1973-74 Code b2044 Assessment 18 Code 62044 Assessment 28 Gondar, Dayle . Gondar, Dayle P. O. .Box 407 P. 0. Box 407 . Bethel Island, CA 94511 Bethel Island, CA 94511 Boat CF791UJ Boat CF7911AJ Assessed Valuation, Personal Property $440 Assessed Valuation, Personal Property $430 Tax, Tangible Property $48.47 Tax, Tangible Property $46.40 6% Penalty 2.90 6P Penalty 2.78 1.3? 9. Fiscal Year 1974-75 Fiscal Year 1975-76 Code 62044 Assessment 34 Code IJ2044 Assessment 86 Gondar, Dayle Gondar, Dayle P. 0. Box 407 P. 0. Box 407 Bethel Island, CA 94511 Bethel Island, CA 94511 Boat CF7911AJ Boat CF7921AJ Assessed Valuation, Personal Property $430 Assessed Valuation, Personal Property $430 Tax, Tangible Property $46.84 Tax, Tangible Property $45.63 6% Penalty 2.81 6% Penalty 2.73 �$49.65 -$W36 and the Treasurer-Tax Collector having :ecuested that authorization be granted for cancellation of the 6% penalty and additional penalties as pro�rided under provisions of the Bankruptcy Act; and The Treasurer-Tax Collector having further requested that he be dis- charged from further accountability for collection of the unpaid balance thereby reducing the tax to S176.04, pursuant to .sections 2923 and 2925, as amended, of the Revenue and Taxation Code, State of California; The Treasurer-Tax Collector hav ng further certified that the above statements are true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION S0. 77/84 OOQ44� NMI, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED tha: the request of the County Treasurer- Tax Collector is APPROVED. EDWARD N. LEAL Treasurer-Tax Collector Deputy Tax Collector Adopted by the Dom:d a FEB 1377 f . :. cc: County Auditor County Tax Collector Page 2 of,2 RESOLUTIOIF N0.- 77/84 , 00M IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA RESOLUTION NO. 77/85 In the Matter of Completion ) of Improvements and Declaring ) Certain Road as County Road ) Danville Area. ) The Public Works Director has notified this Board that improvements have been completed on Oak Court, Danville area, as provided in the Road Improvement Agreement heretofore approved by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements on Oak Court ^ have been completed: v` Road Date of Agreement rv� Oak Court September 1, 1975 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Oak Court as shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Danville Gardens recorded October 23, 1946 in Book 31 of Maps at Page 26, Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California is accepted and declared to be a County Road of Contra Costa County: Oak Court 32/50 0.120 PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. Vz Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Auditor Controller Recorder Public Works Director RESOLUTION NO. O IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of'Recognizing the Contributions of Hr. Harvin E. Scott, Retiring Airport Manager, RESOLUTION NO. 77/86 County of Contra Costa WHEREAS MR. MARVIN E. SCOTT is retiring after twenty-seven years of distinguished County service, largely with the Public Works Departnent as Airport ilanager of Buchanan Field Airport, and is deserv- ing of special recognition in working harmoniously with other agencies and for his significant role in the improvement of Buchanan Field; and WHEREAS Nr. Scott was appointed Assistant Airport Manager in October, 1949, and promoted to Airport Manager in December, 1956; and WHEREAS tar. Scott has been an outstanding member of such organizations as the American Association of Airport Executives, the Bay Area Airport Managers, and the California Association of Airport Executives having served as president of the latter in 1966 and having been selected as Manager of the Year by the latter in 1970; and WHEREAS Mr. Scott, in his official capacity, has maintained an excellent rapport and has been a liaison with such agencies as the Federal Aviation Administration, the Association of Bay Area Governments, the Civil Aeronautics Board, and the Public Utilities Commission; and WHEREAS Mr. Scott, during his tenure, has had a significant role in obtaining a Federal Aviation Administration Airport Operating Certificate, establishing the Policy for Uniform Minimum Standards for Commercial Aeronautical Activities, and for establishing the Airport Ordinance in Contra Costa County; and WHEREAS Mr. Scott's commitment and resolve have been instru- mental in obtaining various State and Federal grants and in the growth and development of Buchanan Field; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County, California, that the members thank and commend Mr. Scott for his outstanding record and sincere dedication to the public interest, and extend their best wishes for a*pleasurable and rewarding retirement. PASSED AND ADOPTED this first day of February, 1977. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Resolution entered on the minutes of said Board of Super- visors on the date aforesaid. „c. Puo?A-c '::o::cs Director RESOLUTION I.O. 77/86 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Hatter of Approval of ) Road Improvement Agreement, ) RESOLUTION NO.77/87 Development Permit 3034-76, ) Martinez Area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: A road improvement agreement with Kenneth Jordan and Sharon Lee Jordan, developers, wherein said developers agree to complete all improvements as required in said road improvement agreement within two years 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. 9078077) issued by Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland with Kenneth Jordan and Sharon Lee Jordan as principal, in the amount of $12,800.00 for Faithful Performance and $13,300.00 for Labor and Materials; b. Cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 143250, dated January 19, 1977), in the amount of $500.00, deposited by: Kenneth Jordan, J & S Paper Company. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that said road improvement agreement is APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 1, 1977. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD Director of P1annLng Kenneth Jordan and Sharon Lee Jordan c/o J. & S. Paper company P.O. Box 2057 Martinez, Calif 94553 00048 RESOLUTION NO. 77/87 .,; ROAD IMPROVEMENT WEEMENT (Sl) Develc}r•int Pe Kenna 3or 4 n an33 a�ri c. (Sl) Bevel �_: (Martinez Area) LPP Jordan S2 Effective Date: : Februpa 1- 1977 " S2) Completion Period: Two years (cash)(S4) Deposits: A. (ca500 B. (bonds, etc.) 1. (faithful performance & maintenance) $12,800.00 2. (labor & materia s $ 13,300.00 1. PARTIES & DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter ca ed "count ", and the above-named Developer, mutually promise and agree as follows concerning this road acceptance: 2. IMPROVEMENTS. Developer shall construct, install and complete road.and street improvements, storm drainage, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially Title 9 and including future amendments, and all improvements required in the improvement plan and cost estimate of this Development Permit respectively, attached hereto as Exhibit A and Exhibit B. Developer shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work") within the above completion period from date hereof, 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 conflict between the improvement plan and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GUARANTEE & MAINTENANCE. Developer guarantees that the work is and will be free from defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with subdivision require- ments of County Ordinance Code Article 94-4.4; and he shall maintain it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. IMPROVEME11T SECURITY: DEPOSIT & BONDS. Upon executing this Agreement, Developer shall deposit as security with the County: A. Cash: $500 cash; together with B. Bonds, etc.: (1 - faithful performance and maintenance) additional security for at least the above-specified amount, which is the total estimated cost of the work less $500, in form of a cash deposit, a certified or cashier's check, or an acceptable corporate surety bond, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this agreement and maintenance of the work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance; plus (2 - labor & materials) another such additional security in at least the above-specified amount, which is the full amount of said estimated cost, securing payment to the contractor, to his subcontractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Developer. 5. INSPECTION FEE. Developer shall pay to the County a cash amount equal to five percent ( %) of the estimated cost of the improvements for the inspection of the work and the checking and testing of the materials. E. WARRANTY. Developer warrants that said improvement plan is adequate to accomplish this work as promised in Section 2; and if, at any time before the County's resolution of completion for the road acceptance, the improvement plan proves to be inadequate in any respect, Developer shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 1 - Microfilmed with EioaO order 0 . u 7. NO WAIVER BY JNTY. Inspection of the work L-/or materials, or approval . of cork and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Coiuity 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 -payments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Developer 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. i . a B. INDENN ITY. Developer shall hold harmless and indemnify 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 I of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or_any i combination of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County approved the 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 causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this agreement and attributable to the Developer, contractor, subcontractor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or - more of them. D. `on-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditions or dependent on whether or not any indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this work or development or has insurance or othei indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any indemnitee. 1 9. COSTS. Developer shall pay when due all the costs of the work, including = inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. { 10. NONPERFORNtaNCE AND COSTS. If Developer fails to complete the work and s improvements within the time specified in this agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Developer shall pay the costs and charges therefor inaediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this agreement or recover the cost of cocpleting the improvements, Developer shall pay all reasonable attorney's fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIG.Z04T. If before County accepts these improvements, the development 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. { t ' i I - L ! 1 , f _ 2 _ OOGSG i'. CONSIDERATION. In consideration hereof, County shall, at such time as the`-improvements are constructed to County standards and are in conformance with said plans 'on file in the Public Works Department, subject to inspection and approval of the Public Works Director, accept the public street improvements for maintenance. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DEVELOPER: (see note below) VERNON L. CLINE Kenneth Jordan and Sharon Lee Jordan Public Works Director By4r-,.Pz. By i Deputy ( esignate off' al capacity in the business) Note to Developer: Cl) Execute acknowledgment form below; and (2) if a corporatign, affix RECOME.NDED FOR APPROVAL: corporate seal. ss stant Pu i'ic Works Director (CORPORATE SEAL) FOM APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel . ,e yr ,► * ,r t sr t t t ♦ * t i t + � s : s k f t ! t t t x : t ! • !r ! t f ,r t s t ,► # # ,► t State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of ) ss' or Individual) On the person(s) whose names) is/are signed above for Dedeloper and who is known to me to be the individual and officer or partner as stated above who signed this instrument personally appeared before tae and acknowledged to me that he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. ,(NOTARIAL SEAL) Notary Public for said County and State (LD-44A, Rev. 9/75) _ On lith ._. ...day o/_ ..... »In e y one etre S1. STATE OF A D COUN'1T OFaCY ._. } htuidred and ��.t» ._ . before me,..._ ._. _ _. a Notary 1'trbliG Sta of % dnly� bned and sworn,ptrsonatty __ f._. ...._..... _.N ._._........_.................... ..........I....... tome lobe the persons .whose names...»..__.subscribed to the within �L JOHN T. CHUHAK 1 insirument and acknowledged tome that..f'he- executed the same. 1:37A,^Y PJ3UC•C1ltrrRMA ` // COUNTY OF COttTrTA COSTA LY WITNESS 1i71EREOFI have hertun[asel my, d ojfired my rti o//%iat stat in the ..... . _.Cowrly o/�tx !1�. a day and year my Comm=sion Ex*es June 25.1977 �17tfs����l�sl���i ` t;•.::iti:�--:tic.?s:` ..__.�?�.�'-`�?i� .........»...» ........»..... \ public,State o/Cdi(o My Com ` expires ....( Cowdery's Form No.32-Adcnoakdgement-Ge=a1 M G S=1190t) Printed 12/72 •t ,r �'• '� in s �� , fir. in S—.-_,�... :!: +j i � L•o s c, ., r � iTi, t '• fOk• ki t EE s J74 p 3 � 00062 IM DETROIT AVENUE,SUrrE 230 • CIVIL ENGINEERS CONCORD,CALIFORNIA 94518 PHONE 415-689-4321 12-9-76 NEMC EXH113ir3 u6ij i-, ` - LI GESTIMATE FOR BOND AMOUNT 3 19"a '" . J. & S. PAPER COMPANY CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PUSUC wous apfii raENT ITEM QUANTITY UNIT DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1. 4,780 s.f. Grading, including preparation of sug- grade for pavement, sidewalks, curb & gutter .07 334.60 2. 1,960 s.f. Paving (2-1/2" A.C. on 8" Aggregate Base) .60 1,176.00 3. 245 l.f. Std. P.C.C. curb & gutter (incl. cushion) 3.50 857.50. 4. -1,470 s.f. Std. 4" P.C.C. Monolithic sidewalk (msd. through driveway) .90 1,323.00 5. 200 I-f. 48" R.C.P. 38:00 7,600.00 6. 2 ea Storm Manhole with Type III Base 1,000.00 22000.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST $13,291:10 t� This estimate is prepared as a guide only and is subject to possible change. It has been prepared to a standard of accuracy which, to the best of our knowledge and judgement, is sufficient to satisfy our understanding of the purpose of this estimate. MacKay & Somps makes no warranty either express or implied as to the accuracy of this estimate. 00063 . OFFICES IN SANTA CLARA • PETALUMA • CONCORD • UNION CITY FAIRFIELD • SACRAMENTO The premium charged for this bond v is. $200.00 for the to IDifP.01ca n- SE RITY Bom( .thereof. FOR ROAD IMPROVE-1:7 AGREE 907807A, • . (faithful performance $ maintenance, AND labor 6 materials) 1. OBLIGATION. - (PrinciDal) Kenneth Jordan and Sharon Lee Jordan as Principal; and (Surety) Fidelity and Deposit CompanV of Maryland a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Maryland and authorizes to transact surety business in California, as 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 - faithful performance, 6 maintenance) twelve thousand eight hundred Dollars ($12,800-00 ) for itself or any city-assignee under the be;o::-cited Road mprovemeat Agreement, plus (B - labor 6 materials) - thirteen thousand three hundred Dollars ($13,300.00 ) .for the benefit of persons protected under T:tle 15 (§g3082 et seq.) -of the California Civil Code. 2. RECITAL OF COUTRACT. The principal contracted with the County to install and pay for street, drainage, and other improvements in Development Permit 3034-76 -as specified in the Road Improvement Agreement, and to complete slid-work within the time specified in the Road Improvement Agreecent for compietion, all in accordance with State and local laws and rulings thereunder in order to satisfy the conditions of approval for Development Permit 3034-76 3. CONDITION. If the principal faithfully performs all things required of hin according to the teras and conditions of said contract and improvement plan and improve- ments agreed on by him and the County, then this obligation-as to Section 1-(A) above shall become null and void, except that the guarantee of maintenance continues for the one-year period; and if he fully pays the cortractors, subcontractors,* and persons* renting equipment or furnishi.3 labor or materials to them for said work and imprbvement, -and protects the p.-emises fro- claims of such liens, then this obligation as to Section 1-(B) above shall become null __ void; othe-.dise this obligation remains in fushallforce and effect. No alze =ion of said ==tract or any plans or specifications of said work agreed to by ?incipal and =-= County shall relieve any Surety from liability on this•bond; and cz.-sent is here=: given to melee such alterations without further notice to or consent by Suety; and tom= Surety hereby waives the provisions of Calif. Civil Code 92819, and :.olds itself bo•_i without regard to and independently of any action against Princi:_3 whenever ta:en, and agrees that if County sues on this bond Surety, will pay reaso.aile attorney fees fixed by court to be taxed as costs and included-in the judgment. SIGNED _IND sE,L::D 011 January 12, 1977 suzcIrY 7- FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARY- 7f*7t7t�'11'*iC)kt•**ic}�L'�'7Cf'*7f*ify'** Y*�*�l][1�+rc7f .. _ — — I State of California ) SS. (.1t:ti3Q+iLED,E^�t1T BY S U rt-M- County (•F San Francisco } On January 12, 1977 the persons) whose na-e(s) is/are signed above For Surety and win is known to me to he the Attarney(s)-in-Fact for this Corperate Surety, nersona;ly apieareJ before me and acknowledged to me tact he/they signed the naive of the Ccr-in raticn as Suety and his/their own nakie (s) as its Attornev(s)-in-:act_ * ?l� OFFICIAL SEAL / LEE b10GUA .,_ Notary Public for said County :rn.' St1te NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFCALIFORNUI t COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO v }E My earn sslan ExD�res 1n�Y 31.19230 STATE OF CALIFORNIA Ort this .n day of�em ..». .-..in the o t/ tsand nine COUNTY OF �.(l +�o•tAi1S.A,. ss hundred and 11...._............ ,.». ». .......», Is Notary ftwcf S e f CaG ornia,didy &done and orn, ersonally appeared»�.....G ... ... ... ...... . ..... - - .........................._.......................... ...._.............. known to me to be the persortI.-.whose r_(5....»..»...subscribed to the within T. ti J J A instrument and acknowledged to me that executed the same. _ C�i i;, IN WITNESS WHEREOF I hare he�n set�tY�4�and affixed my 1�;7 official seal in the.................»»_».County o day and year L rti in this ce fwatt fruit above written ,.., .�-. o Ptrbl&,Slate of Califomig(�n(�A aty commis+ Cowdery's Form No.32-AckWwled9ement-Genera!(C.C.Sec•11902) Printed 12f/2 A S. ' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA REsoumm No. 77/88 In the Matter of Completion of ) Improvements and Declaring Certain ) Road as County Road Subdivision ) 4659 - Danville Area ) The Public forks Director has notified this Board that improvements have been completed in Subdivision 4659, Danville area, as provides in this Agreement HERETOFORE APPROVED-BY THIS Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in Subdivision 4659 have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said subdivision Agreement: l SUBDIVISION DATE OF AGREEMENT 4659 July 6, 1976 (Fireman's Insurance Company of Newark, New Jersey-204. 32 00 B28) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the $SOO cash deposit as surety (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 137441 dated June 28, 1976) be retained for one year pursuant to the requirements of Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code. Q' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the hereinafter described road as shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4659 filed July 8, 1976 in Book 186 of maps at Page 7, Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California, is accepted and declared to be a County road of Contra Costa County: Ambleside Court 32/S2 0.11 PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977 originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Recorder i Public Works Director Di Giorgio Development Corp. P.O. Box 3574 San Francisco, Calif 94111 R F. SOL,TION 110. 77/88 00055 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Batter of Completion ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/89 of Improvements for ) Subdivision HS 85-75, ) Oakley, Area. ) 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. 143250, dated January 19, 1977,) has been deposited to insure correction of same,) improvements.have been completed in Subdivision MS 85-75, Oakley area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in Subdivision MS 85-75 have been completed. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 1, 1977. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director Wilfred H. Carpenter Route 2, Box 206 Brentwood, Calif 94513 RESOLUTION NO. 77/89 • �c IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving the ) Block Grant Application for Grant ) Funds under the Urban Open-Space ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/90 and Recreation Program " ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The legislature of the State of California has enacted the Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program,- which provides funds to certain political subdivisions of the State of California for acquiring lands and for developing facilities within urban areas to meet urban rec- reation needs; and The State Department of Parks and Recreation has been delegated the responsibility for the administration of the program, setting up necessary procedures governing application by local agencies under the program; and Said procedures established by the State Department of Parks and Recreation require the applicant-to certify by resolution the approval of applications prior to submission of said applications to the state; and Said applications contain a certification that the applicant will comply with all federal, state, and local environmental, public health, relocation, affirmative action, and clearinghouse requirements and all other appropriate codes, laws and regulations prior to the expenditure of the grant funds; and The project(s) applied for under this program must be of a high priority and satisfy the most urgent park and recreation needs with emphasis on unmet needs in the most heavily populated areas; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Board of Supervisors hereby; -- 1. Approves the filing of an application for Block Grant funding under the Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program; and 2. Certifies that said agency understands the general provisions of the agreement; and 3. Certifies that said agency has or will have sufficient funds to op- erate and maintain the project(s) funded under this program; and 4. Certifies that said agency has or will have available prior to commencement of any work on the project(s) included in this Application matching money from a nonstate source; and 5. Certifies that the project(s) included in this application con- form to the recreation element of the applicable city or county general plan; and 6. Appoints the Public Works Director as agent of the County to conduct all negotiation, execute and submit all documents including but not limited to applications, agreements, amend- ments, payment requests, and so on which may be necessary for the completion of the aforementioned project(s) ; and 7. Appoints John B. Clausen, County Counsel, as legal counsel for said agency with authorization to sign the certification on page 4 of this application. PASSED ON «r+l+r„ark 1 , 1377 unanimously by Supervisors Dresent. Orig: Public Works (SAC) cc: Public Works Director (2) County Administrator County Counsel County Auditor RESOLUTION NO. 77/ 90 OW7 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Batter of Approval of ) the Subdivision Agreement for ) Subdivision HS 123-76, ) RESOLUTION N0. 77/91, Walnut Creek Area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: A subdivision agreement with Herman J. Tijsseling, 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. Cash Bond (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 141685, dated November 24, 1976) in the amount of $1,250.00 for Faithful Performance and $1,750.00 for Labor and !Materials; deposited by Herman J. Tijsseling; b. Cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 141685, dated November 24, 1976), in the amount of $500.00, deposited by: Herman J. Tijsseling. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said subdivision agreement is APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 1, 1977. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD County Treasurer-Tax Collector Director of Planning Herman J. Tijsseling 655 Lincaster Road Mdaln:!t Creek, Calif 94595 REsownox No. 77191 ows SUBDIVISION AGREDIENT (§1) Subdivision: AAA 12-3-76 (§1) Subdivider: (Government Code §§66462 Herman J. Tijsseling and 066463) (§1) Effective Date: Fehr�,ary 1 1477 (§1) Completion Period: 1 Year 1. PARTIES `v 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 t—Tiis subdivision: 2. IMPR0VEMENTS. 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 Forks 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), 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 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 performance. 4. IMPROVD:ENT SECURITY: Upon executing. this agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to Government Code §§ 66499, deposit as security with the County: A. For Performance and Guarantee: $ 00,00 cash, plus additional security, in the amount of S 1,250.00 which together totalLha estimated cost of the work. Such additional security is presented in the form of. 9 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. B. For Payment: Security in the amount of S 1,750.0 0, which is one-half of the estimated cost of the work. Such security is 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 payment to the contractor, to his subcon- tractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. i -1- OW9 maofilmad with board order i S. WARRA?.''IY. 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. - b. NO 1:',+IVER B1 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. INVULNITY. Subdivider shall hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilitiess 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. Aon-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. NONPERFORXMCE ANM 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 Count} 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. ASSIMC-1ENT. 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- 000so 12. RECORD MAP. In consideration hereof, County shall allow Subdivider to fil and record the Final flap or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. CO\TRA COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDEjle�7_csee n 0am4- Vernon L. Cline, y Public {corks DirectorAJ B By Deputy (Designate official capacit�in the business) RECON51E\DED FOR APPROVAL: Note to Subdivider: (1) Execute acknow- op ledgment formm below; and if a corporation, affix corporate seal. Assistant c Works Director (CORPORATE SEAL) F0101 APPROVED: JOBN B. CLAUSEN. County Counsel _ 7� • r * * � t ,► • * * • * • : * • s t t * t ,r : t • t t i t t t s : t ,r s ,t s's s * s ,t r � r State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of Contra Costa ) ss' or Individual) On November 6 the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is are known to me to be the individual(s) and officer(s) or partner(s) as stated above who signed this instrument, ersonally appeared before me and acknowledged to me that he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. LUCY TORREZ = iicy E Torrez (NOTARIAL SEAL) 5 = NO7ar� � o•�e �ACtsO�NN COUNTY OF COHTiL1 COSTA5— U�„ Haj Notary Public for said County and State (Sub&v. Agrmt. CCC Std. Form) LD-9 (Rev. 3/76) -3- 00"61 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/92 the Map. of Subdivision 4307, ) Orinda Area. ) The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: A map entitled Subdivision 4307, property located in.the Orinda area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; A subdivision agreement with Meislin Investment Company, 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. Surety Bond (No. U95 54 25) issued by United Pacific Insurance Company with Meislin Investment Company and Robert Banovac, Linda Banovac, Jerome Meislin, as principal, in the amount of $47,500.00 for Faithful Perfor- mance and $48,000.00 for Labor and Materials; b. Cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 142840, dated January 5, 1977), in the amount of $1,300.00, deposited by: Founders Title Company. Letter from the County Tax Collector stating that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in the map, and that the 1976-77 tax lien has been paid in full. NOW,THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said 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 February 1, 1977 Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD County Treasurer-Tax Collector Director of Planning Meislin Investment Company c/o Robert C. Banovac 511 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Shiite 204 Greenbrae, CA 94904 a RESOLUTION NO. 77/92 OWE+ . / SUBDIVISION AGREL IENT (§i) Subdivision: 4307 " • (§1) Subdivider: (Government Code §§66462 Meisl•n investment company and §966463) (§1) Effective Date: February 1, 1977 (§I) Completion Period: One year 1. PARTIES 6 DATE. 'Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above named Subdivider, mutually pronise and agree as follows, concerning this subdivision: 2. IMPROVDIENTS. 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). 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 isla conflict between;tIie improvement plans and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GUARAYME $ MAIKIII\:LZCE. 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 lie shall so guarantee it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. IRIPROVF.c1EIIT SECURITY: Upon executing-this agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to.Government Code §§ 66499, deposit as security with the County:. A. For Performance and tlaitntenance: $ 900,00 cash, plus additional security, in the amount of $47.500.0 which together total the estimated cost of the work. Such additional security is 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 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. B. For Payment: Security in the amount of $48.400_,00 which is xgL& the estimated cost of the work. Such security is presented in the fora of: ®Cash, certified check, or cashier's check in sum of $4400.00 ®Acceptable corporate surety bond for $48,000.00 ❑Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Sul.-divider 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. i FLEDC ZL-pf-�� FEB i 1T J. I. :x °oncv of wmrs� 00MOs� . _ a GP 1Hicrofilmid with bocrck order S. WARMWTY. Subdivider warrants that said improvement plans are adequate to accomplish this�s 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 WAITER 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. INDBUITY. Subdivider shall hold harmless and indemnify 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 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 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 Indemnitee. S. ' 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 o= 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. ASSIG;.MEN7. 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- 12. RECORD MAP. In consideration hereof, County shall allow Subdivider to fil_ and record the Final I-lap or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDER: (see note below) MEISLIN INVESTf} COMPANY Vernon L. Cline, - Public Works Director BY B A4 P, Deputy (Des to hfficiai capacity in the business) 0bezW C. Banovac Vice resident and Secretary RECOhs1ENDED FOR'ARPROVAL: Note to Subdivider: (1) Execute acknow- ledgment form below; and if a corporation, affix corporate seal. By A�sistAnt Publi forks Director (CORPORATE SEAL) FORM APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of Contra Costa ) ss' or Individual) On December 30, 1916 the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is are known 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. OFFIGAL SEAL (NOTARIAL SEAL) o JEANNE E ALEXANDER ROTARY PUBLIC — CAUFORM1A PRII&CIM O"ICf is Jeanne E. Alexander CONTRA COSTA COUNTY19Notary Public for said County and State I�r CLA17R1SSY'A Elpires A* 13. 19cQ (Subdiv. Agrmt. CCC Std. Form) LD-9 (Rev. 3/76) 00065 F* 1 LED IMPROVVWM SECURITY BOND a^"1 , _ FOR SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT E E 977 (Performance, Guarantee, and Payment) BOYD 110. U95 54 25 J. L OLWON (Calif. Government Code §§66499.-66499.10) PREF..W.A: $720.00 LU BOARD OF w; - CON COSTA CO. e IMISLIN INVESTMENT Co,%TANY A110 1. OBLIGATION. ROBERT BAt10VAC LIMA BANOVAC JEROME :4FT-SLL't A'ND 8.'MARA iSTSLMJ as Principal, and In r T vr: • , a corporation organize an existing under t e laws of t e State of j,t9Scil*Cir3:1 and authorized to transact surety business in California, as Surety, .hereby jointly'and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns to the County of Contra Costa, California, to pay it: (A. Performance 4 Guarantee) 4 nin r^'I^Dollafs ($ 7,; for itself or any city-assignee under the below-cited subdivision contract, plus (B. Payment) T':•_N"Y FOUR THJUTS<VD. 1m:) ::J11O�)TY ----- Dollars ($ ?4,0,111.04 ) for the benefit of persons protected under Calif. Government Code §§66499.-66499.10. 2. RECITAL OF SUBDIVISION CONTRACT. The Principal has contracted with the County to install and pay for street, drainage, and other improvements in Subdivision as specified in the Subdivision Agreement, and to complete said work within the- ime specified in the Subdivision Agreement for completion, all in accordance with State and local laws and rulings thereunder, in order to satisfy conditions for filing of the final map or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. 3. CONDITION- If the Principal performs all things required of him according . to the terms and conditions of said contract and improvement praysand improvements agreed on by him and the County, then this obligation as to Section 1-(A) above shall become null and void, except that the guarantee continues for the one-year period; and if he fully pays the contractors, subcontractors, and persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them for said work and improvements, and protects the premises from claims of such liens, then this obligation as to Section 1-(B) above shall become null and void six months after the County's acceptance of the work as complete; otherwise this obligation remains in full force and effect. No alteration of said contract or any'plans or specifications of said work agreed to by the Principal and the County shall relieve any Surety from Liability on this bond; and consent is hereby given to make such alterations without further notice to or consent by Surety; and the Surety hereby waives the provisions of Calif. Civil Code §2819, . and holds itself bound without regard to and independently of any action against Principal - whenever taken, and agrees that if County sues on this bond, Surety will pay reasonable attorney fees fixed by court as costs and included in the judgment. •SIGNED AND SEALED on DEMMER 22. 1976 PRINCIPAL SURETY. "' N'FISLL\ LV'VESTMEhhT C0%!?.kv'Y;ND ROBEP.T BANOVAC, LINDA BASOVaC, J %O:W =ISL3i & MTvD1CicZC P15U^AK&i,::Oit?ttY BARB<1.1Ua MEISI,I;' Aim J. M..'SUSFAN AltdR.SET-L�-FACT r * r i. i +tom!*�f—�-� t f • w * : * s : s * : *.r * 'r r t s State of California ) (ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY SURETY) County of Sad; =rAL'CISCO ) ss. On DECE':'.En " 1975 the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Surety and who is/are known to me to be the Attorneys)-in-Fact for this Corporate Surety, personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me that he signed the name of the Corpo>� i�on�§ yL _x,4gf own name(s) as its Attorneys)-in-Fact. ROSEMARY NEWTON '�"•f`•' ��t nJTAP.�' FL'2!'C-CAUFo?raA Lt—% }r CITY ANO coolly OF � 'y�,y l SAN Fa-,Kisco 61" 1 Adv Commlssion Ex-1.-es Now.14,1930 (NOTARIAL SEAL) Notary Vublic for said County and State (LD-15, Rev. 5/75) • W�V PACIFIC IN CE COMPANY MOME OFFICE.TACOMA.WASHWOTON RIDER To be attached to and form port of Bond Number 1J 95 54 25 executed by HEISLIN INVESTMENT COMPANY AND ROBERT BANOVAC, LINDA BANOVAC, JEROME HEISLIN AND BARBARA HEISLIN as Principal,and UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,as Surety,in favor of COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA and dated DECEMBER 22 , 19 76 In consideration of the premium charged for the attached bona,it is hereby agreed that. THE PAYMENT BOND PENALTY IS HEREBY INCREASED FROM: $24,000.00 TO: $48,000.00 The attached bond shall be subject to all its agreements, limitations and conditions except as herein express- ly modified. This rider shall became effective as of the 22 nd day of DECEMBER. , 19 74 standard time. Signed, sealed and dated this 7 th_ day of JANUARY , 19 77. MCISL33 INVESTMIM COWANY AND ROBERT BANOvAc LINDA BANOVAC, JERM HEISLIN AND BARBARA Lim PRINCIPAL. By /✓1.,� �,, ,,,.,0.. ACCEPTED. UNITED P. CIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY COONTY OF C01'M COSTA By. 1� •T 'SusmN, ATTORNE"f-04 By f/"� (TIT LEI 00neol BDU-1468 ED.7-71 or SUSW, By n ITITt El 00 6UU-1468 Ed.TJ 1 17 �r • .EDXARD K.t rst- AL.FR=P.L.gYEi.f -County Tt.aaar•r•Tax G1Latar AssLtoat County Trwsw•r. TAX COLLECTM'S OFFICE _ Tax collector First Installment at Taxan . >ltiaila.ot at Taxes Lti•and Payable lVV1 \d 4V7TI !O � 1Yqu nt on the Fust Day at Nov maher '(7NCALIFORlV1A on the Tenth Day of DecembeMARr Second Installment of Taxes Phan ZI'"Wo.Fat.23GS Seaoad installment of Taxes Due and Payable - Delinquent on the Ftrst Da,of Febsaar, aTalitlary jis >. en the Tenth Da,of April. Lv TIM TRyCT M NOT FIM BY FERC.URY 28, 19 77, TM IZZMB I5 VOM ' This'-wall certify that I have examined the map of the proposed subdivision entitled: TROT 2:0. 4307 (Orinda .Area) and have determined from the official tax records that there are no unpaid county taxes heretofore levied on the property included in the heap. The current 1_976-?7 tax lien has been paid in full- Tax Collector ' FILED ' dl FEB I 1977 J. IL 01MON K 50AW OF SUPEMSORS . Cott( Microfilmed with board o,,sw IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COMM COSTA COMM, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Replacing ) the Surety Bond with a Cash Bond ) for Subdivision 4149, Pleasant ) Hill Area. ) RESOLUTION NO.77/93 ,rHER&1S the improvements in Subdivision 4149 were accepted as complete for tha purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing liens on May .25, 1976 (Board Resolution No. 76/461); and WHEREAS a cash bond in the amount of $1,810.00 was deposited by Sun Valley Ford, Inc. (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 143525 dated January 25, 1977) which, together with the cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 123536 dated February 7, 1975) in the amount of $500.00, constitute fifteen percent of the estimated cost of improvements in Subdivision 4149; and V11EREAS said cash bond replaces the original surety bond (No: SC 6285653) issued by Fireman's Fund Insurance Company with Sun Valley Ford, Inc., a California corporation, as principal, in the amount of $14,900.00 for faithful performance and $15,400.00 for labor and materials for Subdivision 4149; and MHERE.AS the original surety bond which accompanied the subdivision agreement was approved by the Board of Supervisors on February 18, 1975 by Resolution No. 75/144; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said cash bond (Auditor's Permit Detail No. 143525 dated January 25, 1977) is ACCEPTED. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the original surety bond issued by Fireman's Fund Insurance Company is exonerated. ?ASSED BY THE BOARD on February 1, 1977. Orig_•.ating Department: Public Works Land Develop-eat Division ec: colic Works Director '_rector of Planning Valley Ford. Inc. '.431 Durand Boulevard oncord, CA 94520 R ESOLUZ N ---0. 77/93 OW9 1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFOR11IA In the Matter of Making Amended ) Assessments for Division of ) RESOLUTIO11 110. 77/_gL_ Parcels in Assessment District ) No. 1966-1 (Alcosta Boulevard) ) (S.&H.C. 85302 8531, 8731, and setting a public hearing ) 8732 & 8733) thereon. ) NOTICE OF MAKING OF AMENDED ASSESSMENTS (Parcels 32-1, 46A, 51A-2, 57-1, & 57-2A) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Its Resolution of Intention No. 4860, on February 23, 1966, provided for the establishment of this Assessment District, and pursuant thereto an assessment and diagram were made and filed with the County Clerk and confirmed by this Board on Harch 29, 1966, and recorded in the office of the Public Works Director of this County (Road Commissioner- Surveyor). Certain lots or parcels of land in this District upon which there are unpaid assessments against which bonds have been issued under the Improvement Rond Act of 1915, have been divided so that they no longer conform to the original parcel boundaries as shown on said. assessment. The Public Works Director, pursuant to an Order of this Board, has prepared and filed with the County Clerk, County Administration Building, Martinez, a report and amended assessment and diagram of the lots and parcels so divided, said parcelsbeing designated Assessment Numbers 32-1A to 32-1EK, 46A-1 to 46A-134, 51A-2A to 51A-2C, 57-1A to 57-1t1, and 57-2A-1 to 57-2A-9. The report and amended assessment provides that the unpaid installments of said original assessments shall be segregated and- apportioned in accordance with the benefits of the several parts of each original lot or parcel and the total amount of the assessment of the several portions of each original lot or parcel shall be e4�_�1 to the unpaid assessments upon said original lot or parcel of land, plus the costs and fees for making the amended assessment, the notices, and the amended assessment diagram as has been determined by the Board. The costs and fees have been apportioned by the Public-Works Director to the respective parcels in proportion to the amount of the divided assessments against the parcels. Further, the Public Works Director has notified the owner of the original parcel assessed, as the name of the owner appears on the last equalized roll for taxes, or was known to the Public Works Director, of the order of the Board fixing the costs and fees of the apportionment, and directing that the payment thereof be made to the Public Works Director within 15 days of said notification. More than 15 days have passed since the notification, and the Public Works Director has not been paid the amount of the costs and fees of the proposed apportionment. -1- RESOLUTION NO. 77/ Q4 00070 At 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 1, 1977, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, the Board will conduct a public hearing upon the report and amended assessment and shall confirm or modify it. At the hearing all persons interested in the original assessment, or in the lands affected thereby or in the bonds secured thereby, may appear and protest against the amended. assessment. The Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to give notice of said amended assessments by publishing this notice twice in the ,yp_ljp,�(___ Pioneer" , a newspaper of general circulation published and circulated in this County. The first publication of this notice shall be complete at least 15 days prior to the hearing date. PASSED on February 1 , 1977, unanimously by Supervisors present. cc: Public Works Director County auditor-Controller County Assessor County Counsel County Administrator Newspaper Purchasing VJW:s RESOLUTION NO. 77/__ 00071 IN THE BOARD OF SUPhRVISORS OF COHM COSTA COUNTY, STATS OF CALIFORITIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RSSOLUTIUN N0. 77/95 of Contra Costa County ) 1 WH!2?AS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for addition of escape assessments; NOW, TnBR-2-YURE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is directed to add the following escape assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1976-77 It has been ascertained from paper's in the Assessor's Office that property belonging on the lozal roll has escaped assessment; and, therefore, pursuant to the Revenue and Taxation Code, Section 531, escaped assessments should be added to the unsecured roll as follows: Code UlUu2 - Assessment No. 9uu4 1976-77 T. L. Boseia 33e3 Longview Rd Antioch, CA 94509 Boat CF 9063 FH - Assessed Value $140 Coae Oluu4 - Assessment No. 9006 1976-77 Lawrence L. Allums 19 Wightman Ct. Antioch, CA 94509 Boat CF3614 F' - Assessed Value $6UO Code 02002 - Assessment 9014 1976-77 William B. Gardner 4028 Roland Ct. Concord, CA 94521 Boat CF 3548 AG - Assessed Value $160 Code 05001 - Assessment No. 9014 1976-77 R. H. Rodriguez 1001 Arlington Martinez, CA 94553 Boat CF 8069 AJ - Assessed Value $300 Code 08001 - Assessment No. 9032 1976-77 Faul D. Wood 835 Corvine St. Imperial Bch, CA 92032 Boat CF1408 BL - Assessed Value $3U0 R. 0. Sr ATOIi Assistant Assessor Ccpias to. Asseasor (Mrs. Giese} Auai for Tax Collector RESOLUTICU uo. 77/95 Page l of 2 000'72 qj Code 53002 - Assessment No. 9011 1976-77 Larry Bethurum 2172 Burton Ave. Pittsburg, CA 94565 Boat OF 3443 AD - Assessed Value $150 Code 53OU9 - Assessment No. 9018 1976-77 Donald E. Pease 200 Brookside Dr. Antioch, CA 94509 Bost OF 0780 BS - assessed Value $460 - Code 6ZU35 - Assessment No. 9005 1976-77 Bob Hatfield 801 Wilde Ct. Pinole, CA 94564 Boat OF 0657 An - Assessed Value $650 Code 72001 - Assessment No. 9003 1976-77 James A. Sandeen 40395 Canyon Hts. Dr. Fremont, CA 94536 Boat CF 2733 AE - Assessed Value $160 Code 844 - Assessment No. 9021 1976-77 Forrest W. Riley 718 Paseo Grande San Lorenzo, CA 94580 Boat OF 6740 AH - Assessed Value $500 Note: Assessees have been notified of these additions and their right of appeal. ldr4l R. O. SEATON Assistant Assessor tl/31/77 Adopted by the Baacd on. FEB 1 1977 RE i7LU'i'Z�J; O. 77/95 Page 2 of 2 000'73 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Application ) to the Local Agency Formation ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/96 Commission for Approval of the ) Dissolution of County Service ) (Gov.. Code ®@56140, Area L-41 ) 56195, 56196) RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR DISSOLUTION OF COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-41 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board hereby determines that pursuant to Division 1 (commencing with Section 56000) of the Government Code, it proposes to initiate proceedings for the dissolution of County Service Area No. L-41. The exterior boundaries of the service area proposed to be dissolved are the boundaries of the service area as it existed on August 5, 1976. The territory is legally inhabited. The reason for this application is that County Service Area L-46 has assumed the function of the service area proposed to be dissolved. IT IS HEREBY REQUESTED that the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County take all steps necessary to approve this Board's proposal to initiate the dissolution of County Service Area No. L-41. The Clerk of this Board is HEREBY DIRECTED to file a certi- fied copy of this Resolution of Application with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED AND ADOPTED on February 1, 1977 by this Board. cc: Local Agency Formation Commission County Administrator Assessor RESOLUTION NO. 77/96 00074 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Application ) to the Local Agency Formation ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/97 Commission for Approval of the ) Dissolution of County Service ) (Gov. Code §§56140, Area L-45 ) 56195, 56196) RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR DISSOLUTION OF.COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-45 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board hereby determines that pursuant to Division 1 (commencing with Section 56000) of the Government Code, it proposes to initiate proceedings for the dissolution of Service Area No. L-45. The exterior boundaries of the service area proposed to be dissolved are the boundaries of the service area as it existed on August 5, 1976. The territory is legally inhabited. The reason for this application is that County Service Area L-42 has assumed the function of the service area proposed to be dissolved. IT IS HEREBY REQUESTED THAT the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County take all steps necessary to approve this Board's proposal to initiate the dissolution of County Service Area No. L-45. The Clerk of this Board is HEREBY DIRECTED to file a certi- fied copy of this Resolution of Application with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency-Formation Commission. PASSED AND ADOPTED on February 1, 1977 by this Board. cc: Local Agency Formation Commission County Administrator Assessor RESOLUTION NO. 77/97 00075 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Hatter of Application ) to the Local Agency Formation ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/98 Commission for Approval of the ) Dissolution of County Service ) (Gov. Code §§56140, Area T-2 ) 56195, 56196) RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR DISSOLUTION OF COUNTY SERVICE AREA T-2 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board hereby determines that pursuant to Division 1 (commencing with Section 56000) of'the Goverment Code, it proposes to initiate proceedings for the dissolution of County" Service Area No. T-2. The exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be dissolved are the boundaries of the service area as it presently exists. The territory is legally inhabited. The reason for this application is that County Service Area T-2 has no present function to perform. IT IS HEREBY REQUESTED that the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County take all steps necessary to approve this Board's proposal to initiate the dissolution of County Service Area No. T-2. The Clerk of this Board is -HEREBY DIRECTED to file a certi- fied copy of this Resolution of Application with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED AND ADOPTED on February 1, 1977 by this Board. CC: Local Agency Formation Commission County-Administrator Assessor RESOLUTION NO. 77/98 00076 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Application ) to the Local Agency Formation ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/99 Commission for Approval of the ) Dissolution of County Service ) (Gov. Code ®®56140, Area RD-3 ) 56195, 56196) RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR DISSOLUTION OF COUNTY SERVICE AREA RD-3 The Board of Supervisors of Contra .Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board hereby determines that pursuant to Division- 1 (commencing with Section 56000) of the Government Code, it proposesto initiate proceedings for the dissolution of County Service Area No. RD-3. The exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be dissolved are the boundaries of the service area as it presently exists. The territory is legally inhabited. The reason for this application is that County Service Area RD-3 has no present function to perform. IT IS HEREBY REQUESTED that the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County take all steps necessary to approve this Board's proposal to initiate the dissolution of County Service Area No. RD-3. The Clerk of this Board is HEREBY DIRECTED to file a certi- fied copy of this Resolution of Application with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED AND ADOPTED on February 1, 1977 by this Board. cc: Local Agency Formation _ Commission County Administrator Assessor RESOLUTION DIG. 77/99 000'7'7 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Application ) to the Local Agency Formation ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/100 Commission for Approval of the ) Dissolution of County Service ) (Gov. Code @®56140, Area S-1 ) 56195, 56196) RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR DISSOLUTION OF COUNTY SERVICE AREA S-1 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: . This Board hereby determines that pursuant to Division 1 (commencing with Section 56000) of-the Government Code, it proposes to initiate proceedings for the dissolution of County Service Area No. S-1. The exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be dissolved are the boundaries of the service area as it presently exists. The territory is legally inhabited. The reason for this application is that County Service Area S-1 has no present function to perform. IT IS HEREBY REQUESTED that the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County take all steps necessary to approve this Board's proposal to initiate the dissolution of County Service Area No. S-1. The Clerk of this Board is HEREBY DIRECTED to file a certi- fied copy of this Resolution of Application with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED AND ADOPTED on February 1, 1977 by this Board. cc: Local Agency Formation Commission County Administrator Assessor RESOLUTION NO. 77/100 • Q 00078 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Application ) to the Local Agency Formation ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/101 Commission for Approval of the ) Dissolution of County Service ) (Gov. Code ®®56140, Area S-2 ) -56195, 56196 ) RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR DISSOLUTION OF COUNTY SERVICE AREA S-2 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board hereby determines that pursuant to Division 1 (commencing with Section 56000) of the Government Code, it proposes to initiate proceedings for the dissolution of County. Service Area No. S-2. The exterior boundaries of the territory" proposed to be dissolved are the boundaries of the service area- as it presently exists. The territory is legally inhabited. The reason for this application is that County Service Area S-2 has no present function to perform. IT IS HEREBY REQUESTED that the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County take all steps necessary to approve this Board's proposal to initiate the dissolution of County Service Area No. S-2. The Clerk of this Board is HEREBY DIRECTED to file a certi- fied copy of this Resolution of Application with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED AND ADOPTED on February 1, 1977 by this Board. cc: Local Agency Formation Commission County Administrator Assessor RESOLUTION NO. 77/101 00079 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,- STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Application ) to the Local Agency Formation ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/102 Commission for Approval of ) Annexation of All Territory ) (Gov. Code /856140, in This County Not Within ) 56195, 56196) the Contra Costa County Water ) Agency to That Agency ) RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR ANNEXATION OF ALL TERRITORY IN THIS COUNTY NOT WITHIN THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY TO THAT AGENCY The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT:-. This Board hereby determines that pursuant to Division l (commencing with Section 56000) of the Government Code, it proposes to initiate proceedings for the annexation of all territory in this County not within the Contra Costa County Water Agency to that agency. The exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be annexed are, generally, all of the territory in this County of Coney Island, the East Contra Costa and Byron-Bethany Irrigation Districts, Reclamation Districts Nos. 800 and 2024, and former Reclamation District 802. The territory is legally inhabited. The reason for this application is to have all of the territory of this County within the'Contra Costa County Water Agency as the agency benefits are countywide. IT IS HEREBY REQUESTED that the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County take all steps necessary to approve this Board's proposal to initiate the annexation of territory as noted above. The Clerk of this Board is HEREBY DIRECTED to file a certi- fied copy of this Resolution of Application with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED AND ADOPTED on February 1, 1977 by this Board. cc: Local Agency Formation.--- Commission County Administrator Assessor RESOLUTION NO. 77/102 ooe(m) IN THE. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Hatter of Approving ) i Withdrawing Application for State ) Beach, Park, Recreational and His- ) torical Facilities Bond Act of 1974 ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/103 Grant Funds for a Community Park ) Project in County Service Area R-7 ) and reapplying for Funding at a ) New Location - W.O. 5449-927 ) i The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board on September 10, 1974 adopted Resolution No. 74/802 approving the filing of an application with the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation for State Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act of 1974 Grant Funds for a Com- munity Park project in County Service Area R-7; and The State Department of Parks and Recreation is responsible for the administration of the program within the State, setting up 'nec- essary procedures governing application by local agencies under.the program; and Said procedures established by the State Department of Parks and Recreation require the applicant to certify by resolution the approval of applications prior to submission of said applications to the State; and Said applications contain assurances that the-applicant must comply with; and Said procedures further require the applicant to possess an adopted plan showing parks and recreation lands and facilities, existing and proposed; and' The County's Recreation Element of the General Plan for Contra Costa County was adopted by the Board on December 8, 1970; and The approved priority plan for expenditure-of funds allocated for projects in Contra Costa County includes a coinmunity park for the San Ramon Valley, County Service Area R-7; and The above project-appears on the adopted Recreation Element and is consistent with the California Outdoor Recreation Resources Plan and is in conformity with the State Environmental Goals and Policy Report; and The project is compatible with the land use plans of those jurisdictions immediately surrounding the project; and This Board hereby approves withdrawing the previous application approved by Resolution No. 74/802 dated September 10, 1974, Alamo Community Park, Project No. 07-0021 in the amount of $101,560.00 and approves the filing of a new application for State Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act of 1974 grant funds in the same amount for Community Park Site 7 in County Service Area R-7; and That the County has sufficient funds to operate and maintain the above projec-; and RESOLUTION NO. 17/103 00081 M That a copy of the resolution be forwarded to the Director, State of California, Department of Parks and Recreation with the new application. PASSED on February 1 , 1977 unanimously by Supervisors, f present. Orig: Public Works (SAC) cc: Public Works Director (2) County Administrator County Counsel County Auditor RESOLUTION 110. 97/103 0002 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COMM, STATE-OF CALIFORNIA In the ?Satter of ) Compliance with Assembly ) Bill 3293 increasing RESOLUTION N0. 77/104 ) Foster Care rates. ) BE IT BY TIME BOARD RESOLVED that in compliance with the provisions of Assembly Bill 3293 OU--son) authorization is GRLN'TED for an increase in foster care rates in the amount of ;'12.50 for children in foster hone facilities, including those children eligible to AFDC-3N1, retroactive to September 1, 1976, the State to pay the total non-Federal share of such costs for AFDC-BHI children; BE IT FUMER RESOLVED that the 312.50 increase is also applicable to those children in General Assistance Board and Care homes, the costs of said increase (in the amount of $3000 for fiscal year 1976-1977) to be financed by County funds. PASS on February 1, 1977. cc: Director, Human Resources Agency Social Service, M. Hallgren Charlotte Grote County Probation Officer - County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Superintendent of Schools RESOLUTION ►_:o. 77/104 00083 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Tax exemption for ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/105 Real Property ) (Rev. 4 Tax. C. §1350) Under $400 full value ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: Section 155.20 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code authorizes boards of-supervisors of California counties to exempt from property taxes parcels of real property for any one fiscal year which have a full value so low that the total taxes, special assessments, and applicable subventions collected by the County . would be less than the cost of assessing and collecting them. Such an exemption must be adopted by the Board of Supervisors on or before the February 14 preceding the fiscal year to which the.- exemption is to apply. E. F. Wanaka, Contra Costa County Assessor, has recommended, in his memorandum of January 17, 1977, to this Board that real property parcels of less than $400.00 full value be exempted from property taxes for the 1977-78 fiscal year. This Board HEREBY RESOLVES THAT all parcels of real property of less than $400.00 are exempted from property taxes for the 1977-78 fiscal year. PASSED on Februarylst 1977, unanimously by the Supervisors present.;_: cc: County Counsel County Auditor-Controller County Tax Collector County Administrator County Assessor RESOLUTION N0. 771105 . OMM r. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) February 1, 1977 Non-Emergency ) Transportation Service ) The Board on January 18, 1977 having fixed this time to hear the request of Mr. Steven C. Williams, attorney for Mr. Jerry Fortman (dba Physician's Ambul-Cab Service), that his client be given consideration for providing non-emergency trans- portation services for County Hospital Medi-Cal patients; and Mr. Williams having questioned the reason for denying his client equal access to the Medi-Cal non-emergency transpor- tation business at the County Hospital, advised that Mr. Fortman is licensed by the State Public Utilities Commission to operate in the central part of the County, and that he is able to bill the State directly for transportation services provided to said non-emergency Medi-Cal patients; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having expressed the opinion that there appears to be some irregularity in present billing procedures for medical transportation services rendered to Medi-Cal patients, and having suggested that this matter be investigated; and Mr. C. L. Van Marter, Director of the Human Resources Agency, having responded that this matter is currently being reviewed; and Mr. R. Pomeroy of Pomeroy Ambulance Company having advised that he currently provides non-emergency transportation services in the Martinez area and other areas in the County, and that he does andl the State directly for services rendered to Medi-Cal patients; Mr. Jerry Fortman having remarked that it is his understanding that public agencies desiring to contract for services with private concerns should solicit for bids, and having advised that he did not have an opportunity to bid'for the non-emergency transportation contract for patients at the County Hospital because he was not aware of competitive bidding being solicited; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having indicated that he was concerned over the apparent lack of competition in the field and having noted that the time allotted for hearing on this matter did not permit further discussion and having suggested therefore, that the hearing be continued; and The Board having discussed the matter IT IS- ORDERED that the hearing is CONTINUED to February 22, 1977 at 1:30 p.m. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. cc: Mr. Stephan C. Williams CERTMM Cops, Pomeroy Ambulance Co. I cerft that tats I,a full,true& correct aw of Cadillac Ambulance Service the orWau m docu ^nt ablca is on Q/e In my office. and that it-as (nr:�•4 4 Ada-ted by the Board at Michael's Ambulance Service superrlsorm of contra co=•a rnj,j.y. callforola. or Emergency Medical Care Cte. the date sbo=a. .•:-r:sT: 1. P cl-so.v, county Clerk&ezofticio C:crk of said Board of Superrlsors Director, Human Resources by Deputy ClecL Agency �ja�-rw oPaVo� - ,6./ / 7 County Counsel oa 7 County Administrator County Auditor-Controller M � QQ WW ■ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of ' Conference on Dow Decision Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having expressed concern that the decision of the Dow Chemical Company to withdraw its permit application for the construction of a petrochemical facility in Solano and Contra Costa Counties would have an adverse impact on industrial growth in Contra Costa County; and Supervisor Hasseltine having therefor proposed that a conference be held in the Board chambers at which state legislators, environmental groups, regulatory agencies, representatives from the cities of Pittsburg and Antioch, organized labor, and industry, would be invited to provide input for the handling of future development projects proposed for the County or directly affecting it; and Supervisor Hasseltine having indicated that he would be willing to organize said conference; and The Board being in agreement to the proposal of Supervisor Hasseltine, IT IS SO ORDERED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: Dow Chemical Company Supe^"sors Supervisor Hasseltine affixed this 1st day of February 19 77 County Administrator Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning / By-✓h ,�/�vn/�C`� Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 3/76 ISm 00086 � s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 _ the Appeal of Mr. Edward Sacca et al from Action of the Planning Commission on Application for Development Plan No. 3024-76, Rodeo Area. The Board on January 4, 1977 having fixed this date for hearing on the appeal of Mr. Edward Sacca et al from Planning Commission conditional approval of the application (Development Plan No. 3024-76) of Tri-Cities Discovery Center, Inc., to establish a drug abuse counseling center in the Rodeo area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having described the proposed site and noted that the subject property contains two existing residences located on the edge of an older residential neighborhood but within an area designated as a Retail Business District; and Mr. Sacca, on behalf of himself and other persons in the neighborhood, having stated that the residents were not opposed to the program but only objected to the proposed relocation of the center, and having expressed concern that the proposal would compound existing traffic and parking problems in the area; and The following persons having appeared in opposition to the proposal: Mr. J. B. Vasconcellos, Sr. , 2SS Sharon Avenue, Rodeo Mr. J. H. Hazelwood, 136 Pacific Avenue, Rodeo, real estate agent, suggested possible alternate sites for the center; Mr. Glen Knolls, representative of Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, Local. 1 - 326, 432 First Street, Rodeo; Mr. Fred Souza, 133 Lake Avenue, Rodeo; and Reverend Richard 0. Johnson, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Tri-Cities Discovery Center, having appeared and advised that due to continued neighborhood opposition the Board of Directors decided to abandon its original plans and to investi- gate other alternate sites for the Discovery program in the West County area; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having stated that inasmuch as the applicant had agreed to seek a new location for the center, she would recommend that the hearing be closed, that the appeal of Mr. Sacca et al be granted, and that the action of the Planning Commission be reversed. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recomaendation of Supervisor Fanden is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, .1977. CEM OM COPY it aetlb that this is a lull.true&eonwt cw o/ cc: Mr. Edward Sacca aw orlglual dwumsat which is an Me In my otam Tri-Cities Discovery Center, Inc. mmombom was ConQntr~`�c adopted ty. Cairo�op1n ' C/o Rev. Richard 0. Johnson ft•du. sWan.ATTEST: J. s. orssox. Ca=rl 2000 San Pablo Avenue Crak t 4z4tHdo Clerk at°&M Board of SuPWTIMS Pinole California 94564 ~n�eatt Clark. Director Planning _ ° rM6./,/ 77 QOOS� l N In the- Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, .Staffs of California Fe ,uaa I 19 Appointments to Governing Board of Proposed Alameda- Contra Costa Health Systems Agency. The Board having received a January 17, 1977 letter from Mr. Fred F. Cooper, Chairman, Governing Board of Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency, advising that terms of the Governing Board of the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency will expire January 27, 1977, and recommending that the Contra Costa County Board of super- visors appoint three local elected officials and that the Alameda and' Contra Costa Boards of Supervisors jointly reappoint two provider representatives and three interim consumer representatives to said Governing Board; and The Board having noted that on January 4,3.977 Super- visors E. H. Hasseltine and R. I. Schroder were appointed to said Governing Board replacing Supervisors Al. H. Dias and J. P, Kenny; IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the following persons are REAPPOINTED to the Governing Board of-the A3 am Costa Health Systems Agency for one-year terms ending January 27, .1978: Elected Officials Interim Consumers Supervisor Z. H. Hasseltine lair. William Zion 45 Civic Avenue c% MacDonald and Smart Pittsburg, CA 94565 303 Sacramento Street Supervisor R. I. Schroder San Prancisco, CA 94111. 3338 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Mrs- Nary Lou yaubseher Lafayette, CA 94549 1122 Lovell Court Its. June Bulman Concord, CA 94520 Vice-Mayor, City of Concord No. Willie May-Thompson 1950 Parkside Drive 5201 Fast 12th Street Concord, CA 94519 Oakland, CA 94601 Providers Dr. Luman Hughes (Alameda Contra Costa Medical 2021 Ygnacio Valley Road Association) _ Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Mr. Robert Mason (East Bay Hospital Conference) Peralta Hospital 450 - 30th Street Oakland, CA_94609 PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. cc: Appointees Chairman, Governing Board, CERTIFIED Copy Alameda-Contra Costa I qtr that this is-% run. trn,tt correct • a- tbe"100al document which 1.a,(a.1,r,.9;t'r• Health Systems Agency end chat k.re, gamed k ao- A •,Y mrd a► Public Information Officer sep"Tl:oes or Comm Costa ca4-T ca•:•arn,y 0,, County Administrator tIIe tet` 'bO"" �TTF''T= 1. r, oj,�,SO�:Coon Clerk is esorrlclo Clerk or said-bard Ot superrlsom by Depute perk. 00" C C In the Board of Super isors of j Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 .19 77 In the Matter of Reappointment to Board of Commissioners, Riverview Fire Protection District. Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having advised the Board that the Pittsburg City Council requests the reappointment of Mr. Horace A. Enea (as its nominee) to serve as Commissioner of the Riverview Fire Protection District; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Enea is REAPpOIgTED Commissioner of said District for a four—year term ending December 31, 1980. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. i hereby certify that the foregoing b a true and correct oW of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seel of the Board of cc: Mr. H. A. Enea Supervisors Riverview Fire affixed ";s 1st day of_ February . 19 M Protection District City of Pittsburg Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine J. L OLSSON, Cleric County Administrator County Auditor—Controller By ge en C. Maraha� Do" Clerk Public Information Officer H-24 3/7615m 00090 A In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 19 77 In the Matter of Resignations from the Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee The Board having received a memorandum dated January 28, 2977 from the Director, Human Resources Agency, with respect to resignations from the Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee; and Said vacancies having been posted by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors in compliance with legal requirements therefor; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignations of Mrs. Jo Quinn, Mrs. Juanita IaBeaux, Mrs. Marian Steinkellner, Mrs. Ruth Anderson, and Mr. Arthur Miller are ACCEPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the matter of appointments of replacement members is DEFERRED pending receipt of recommendations from the Director, Human Resources Agency. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 2, 2977. 1 hereby certify that the fan poing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. — Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: BRA Director superwhaft cc: Advisory Committee County welfare Director affixed this_ lqtday of Febrvary 197z-- county 917County Administrator County Audi tor-Controller �J J. 11. OLSSON, Clerk. By �ic 1 . •. Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 3/76 1Sm 00091 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA February 1, 1977 In the Matter of ) Plans for County ) Detention Facility ) On September 28, 1976, this Board directed design of .the new County Detention Facility in County Civic Center in Martinez and with a capacity of 370-383 inmates. It has received the recommendations on the design and operation of the facility from the Detention Facility Advisory Committee and Facility Sciences Corporation and on January 25, 1977, it reviewed the schematic drawings prepared by Kaplan/McLaughlin (project architect) and held a public hearing on the design of the new facility, and set February 1, 1977 as the time for decision. On February 1, 1977, Mr. William H. Wainwright, Chairman of the Detention Facility Advisory Committee, appeared to answer questions by Board members, and answered Supervisor Hasseltine that the difference in the capacity recommendations of the Advisory Committee and the Consultant would make a very small difference in the design of the facility. Sheriff-Coroner Harry D. Ramsay stated that the proposed capacity of the new facility would be adequate for a number of years and that his department would operate the new facility with the minimum number of staff consistent with the "open detention concept." The Board also discussed the need to provide space for education and chaplaincy services. On the motion of Supervisor Schroder, seconded by Supervisor Fanden, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that (subject to final review and approval of the Detention Facility Project after acceptance and review of the Environmental Impact Report) : 1. Facility Science Corporation's Detention Facility Service Program is accepted, 2. The recommendations of the Detention Facility Advisory Committee regarding the Service Program and the schematic design are accepted, 3. The schematic design as presented by the project architect is approved, and 4. The Public Works Director is authorized to order the project architect to proceed with project design which is to include an office for the facility chaplain. 00092 2. The Board hereby expresses its sincere appreciation to the members of the Detention Facility Advisory Committee for their efforts and significant contribution toward the development of the County Detention Facility. Passed on February 1, 1977 by a unanimous vote of the Board. CERTNTED Comet I certIfY that this 3a a full. true & correct copy of; the 0:10132I doccorent wit"i3 on filar in my office, and that It w:t4 In.4L%l t. ado?ted by the Board of Supervisors of Centrt Cmta Cownt_r, Caiifornia,On' the date ahora. ATT::..:: J. IL OLSSON. Co-.mty Clerk&ex-offiefo Clerk of azld Board of Superrisora Orig. Dept. -County Administrator by Depnty Clerk. 14N Oil CC: H. D. Ramsay U C. F. Fannin W. H. Wainwright V. L. Cline A. G. Will A. A. Dehaesus W. A. O'Malley P. R. Murphy J. A. Davis J. B. Clausen 00093 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Fehriary 1 . 19 77 r — In the Matter of Organizational Structure and Operation of Buchanan Field Airport Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having made reference to the completion of the update of the Airport blaster Plan, the reconstitution of the Aviation Liaison Committee, and other important matters concerning aviation policy for the County, recommended that the County Administrator review the organiza- tional structure of the operation of the airport and report to the Board on same, said report to include organizational alternatives and recommendations on this matter. . IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: Supervisor Hasseltine Supervisors Count• Administrator affixed thislst day of February 19 77 Director of Public 11orks Airport Manager J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �='1 'c�'.f•_�7-f-,,: :�, , Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-243/7615m - 00091 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 .19 77 In the Matter of Proposed Heritage Tree Ordinance. Supervisor R. I. Schroder having called attention to the destruction of valuable landmark trees as a result of urban development and expansion in the County; and Supervisor Schroder having requested that the Director of Planning be requested to update the draft of a proposed ordinance on the preservation of heritage trees and submit same to the Board by February 15, 1977; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Supervisor Schroder is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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 County Counsel affixed this 1st d of_ February . 1977 Counts Administrator °y J. R. OLSSON, Clerk k,," -#. . i ey l.� t. % i 4--'-fes z( . Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall w H-24 3/76 151 00095 L In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 19 77 In the Matter of Dater Conservation Program for County Facilities. Supervisor W. N. Boggess having commented on the water shortage problem in this northern part of the State, and especially in Aurin County, recommended that the County Administrator and Public Works Director prepare a water conservation program for utilization by county departments and facilities; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foragoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc- County AdMinistrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervnors axed thislst day of February 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall 00095 H-24 3/76 lSm IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the ?fatter of Appeal of ) Nx. Hayden L. Harris from February 1, 1977 Action of the Planning Commission on Application ) for Land Use Permit No. ) - r 2025-76, Brentwood area. ) "' The Board on January 4, 1977 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Kr. Hayden L. Harris from Planning Commission denial of application for Land Use Permit No. 2025-76 to establish two mobile homes for a caretaker, Brentwood area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having described the proposed site, and noted that the two mobile homes (in which the applicant and his family reside) yield over 3,CC^ soua_re feet of living area in addition to the existing residential structure occupied by Mr. Harris' son as caretaker; and Mr. Harris having appeared and stated that in his opinion the two mobile homes should be considered as one unit, that in the absence of his son he serves as caretaker, and that residence mobile homes are located on adjacent properties in the area; and Mr. Allen :Tilliams, attorney for the applicant, having stated that the Planning Department required Mr. Harris to file an application for two mobile homes although it is a single home installation joined by a common walkway; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltire having noted that ffr. Harris is employed in a business away from the premises and that use of the mobile homes as a residence for Mr. Harris and his family is a violation of the County Ordinance Code; and Supervisor Hasseltine having recommended that the decision of the Planning Commission be upheld and that the appeal . of Mr. Barris be denied; and The Board members having discussed the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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. U-itness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 1st day of February, 1977. J R. OLSSOi , CLE? i Honda Amdahl Deputy Clerk cc: H. Harris ars Direci.or of Planning 00097 - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,, -State of California February 1 , 1972— In the Matter of Resignation from the Contra Costa County Community Development Advisory Council. The Board having received a January 17, 1977 letter from Vx. Ransom Coleman, Finance Director, City of San Pablo, advising that Rr. Dorman Zeppa, 2947 13th Street, San Pablo, California 94806 has resigned as an alternate to the City's representative on the Contra Costa County Community Development Advisory Council; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of t1r. Zeppa is ACCEPTED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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- -i:x. :�. Zeppa Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of *'. R. Coleman Superrnors Director of Planning affixed this lstdoy of February---, 19 77 Cour-v Auditor-Controller County Administrator Public information. - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ! r Officer -BDeputy Clerk Ronda --Dahl If-24 1/16 11m 00098 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 19 77 In the Matter of Inquiry from San Francisco Bay Chapter Sierra Club re Off Road Vehicle Sites for Contra Costa County. The Board having received a letter dated January 19, 1977 from Mr. Tom Torlakson, Chairman, Mt. Diablo Regional Group, San Francisco Bay Chapter Sierra Club, expressing the opinion that more study is needed on proposed off road vehicle sites for Contra Costa County, and inquiring as to the County's role in the site selection process and if any alternate sites are available; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid inquiry is REFERRED to the Director of Planning for response. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: Mt. Diablo Regional Group weiess my hand and the Seal of the Board of San Francisco Bay ChapterSuperison Sierra Club affixed thislst d of_February 19 77 Public Works Director ay Director of Planning City Of Pinole —, ,!. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator c� Supervisor N. C. Fanden B1�' Deputy Clerk Maxine M. Neuf d H•24 3t;6 15m 00099 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Approving Specifications for Providing Collection Services to the County, and Fixing Date for Receiving Quotations On the recommendation of the County Administrator and County Auditor-Controller, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that specifications for furnishing collection services to the County of Contra Costa are APPROVED, and the County Administrator is AUTHORIZED to solicit quotations on the following basis: Receive quotations to provide both countywide collection services and to provide collection services to each of two separate areas. Area I being the western portion of the County including the communities of E1 Cerrito, Richmond, San Pablo, El Sobrante, Pinole, Hercules, Rodeo, and Crockett; Area II to include the remainder of the County; the County to select a collection agency with an operating office located within the County if quotation for countywide service is selected or within each geopgraphic area to provide collection services within that area. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that quotations are to be submitted to the Clerk of the Board, Room 103, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, and opened by the Board on February 15, 1977 at 10:35 a.m. Passed by the Board on February 1, 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: Auditor-Controller Supervisors affixed thhlst day of February , 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B 2a" Deputy Clerk cine H•24 3/7615m 00100 RECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY INVITATION TO SUBMIT QUOTATIO%S 1• Q cs.1-11 FOR COLLECTION SERVICES B.LLorr I� ,ra, op- Quotations are solicited for furnishing a collection service to the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The County will receive quotations to provide both countywide collection services and for providing collection services to each of two separate areas. area I is the western portion of the County and includes the communities of EI Cerrito, Richmond, San Pablo, E1 Sobrante, Pinole, Hercules, Rodeo, and Crockett; and Area 1I includes the remainder of the County. The County will select a collection agency with an operating office in the County (county- wide collection service) or a collection agency with an operating office located within each geographic area to provide collection services within that area. The County Auditor-Controller will assign accounts to the agency which, in his opinion, is in the most advantageous position to service the account. The assignee will be responsible for the collection of any and all delinquent bills, claims and accounts assigned to it by the County in accordance with Sections 26220, 26221 and 26222 of the California Government Code, subject to the attached statement of terms and conditions. The schedule below provides certain financial data relative to account collection services: Area I Area II 23 months 20 months Ending Ending 11-30-76 11-30-76 Gross Assignments $1,167,153 $1,433,929 Net Assignments $ 649,138 $ 790,334 (Gross less recalls and uncollectible) Gross Collections $ 172,208 $ 92,849 ' Your attention is invited to the fact that quotations, not bids, are solicited and that the Board of Supervisors reserves the right to select the quotation which, in its opinion, best suits the needs of the County of Contra Costa. Quotations shall be submitted to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, ?loom 103, County Administration Building, Martinez, Califernia 94553 in a sealed envelope clearly narked Collection Services. The quotations shall be publicly opened in the Board of Supervisors Chambers on February 15, 1977 at 10:35 a.m. After allowance of sufficient time to evaluate the quotations, the selection will be made by the Board of Supervisors. 00101 Microfilmed with board order 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Specifications for Collection Services 1. Accounts to be Collected. The agency shall accept for collection any and all delinquent bills, claims, and accounts assigned to it by the County in accordance with the provisions "of Section 26220, 26221, and 26222 of the California Government Code. 2. Contract Period. The contract shall be for two years commencing March 1, 1977, except that if at any time the County determines that the agency collection procedures are inappropriate, the agreement may be cancelled by serving upon the agency a seven (7) day written notice. The contract may be terminated at any time by either party with or without cause by the giving of a thirty (30) day written notice of intention to terminate. 3. License and Bond Recuirements. The agency is to be licensed by the State of California and said license is to be in good standing with the Department of Professional and Vocational Standards, Collection Agency Licensing Bureau. The agency shall furnish a bond in the sum of $10,000 and in the form attached payable to the County and executed by a corporate surety licensed to do business in the State of California for the faithful _ performance of the terms and conditions of the contract. 4. Remittance and Notice of Collections. The agency shall transmit to the County Auditor-Controller for deposit in the County Treasury: (a) All collections of checks made payable to the County immediatly upon receipt. (b) The net sum of all other collections received during the month to be transmitted on the first working day or the following month. The "net sum" shall be computed by subtracting from the total sum of all such other collections the court costs and sheriff or marshal 'Lees specifically identi'Led with the accounts represented by these collections. 00102 2. (c) The County shall immediately notify the agency of each collection received directly from the debtor by the County when the collection was of a delinquent bill, claim, or account previously assigned to the agency for collection. 5. Settlement Statements. The agency shall submit to the County Auditor-Controller a settlement statement on the first working day of each month on forms approved by the County Auditor-Controller which shall consist of an itemized list showing the total receipts collected for each account for the preceding month. These settlement statements shall include: (a) The total amount of collections received; this shall consist of all of the collections transmittable to the County under Item 5, above. (b) The total interest received. (c) Any fees deposited in the County Treasury which are payable to the agency for costs advanced by it. ' -", (d) The amount of .the commission payable to the agency for its collection service. (e) The total amount of collections to which the County is entitled under the agreement. This shall consist of the amount collected and transmittable under the agreement less the agency commission. 6. Payment of Agency Fees. The County Auditor-Controller shall pay to the agency the sum of the fees and commissions described in Item 5 (d) above not later than ten (10) days after receipt of a settlement statement meeting with the approval of the County Auditor-Controller. 7. Interest Charge on Accounts. Unless prohibited by law the agency shall charge interest on all assigned accounts to commence on the date the account has been stated. Interest shall be charged at the rate of seven (7) percent per annum based on the upaid balance at the end of each year. However, the charging of interest to any account maybe waived by the agency if it is determi.^.ed that the circumstances justify such action. 00103 3. 8. Deceased Debtor. When it comes to the attention of either the County or the agency that the debtor is deceased and an estate has been opened in his name, or that the County prior to the date of the assignment of the account had a lien against any of the debtor's real property, the agency shall return such accounts and shall be entitled-only to a commission on such sums as have been collected by -the agency at that time. If the debtor has taken up residence outside the County, the account shall remain with the agency. 9. Uncollectible Accounts. The agency shall report each month to the County Auditor- Controller all claims or accounts deemed by it to be uncollectible and such report shall contain a brief state- ment of the reasons why such items are considered to be uncollectible. All such accounts shall be returned to the County and the agency shall have no rights to.a commission for any sums thereafter collected upon these accounts. In the event the agency makes recommendation to the County for reactivation of an account previously believed to be uncollectible and, therefore, returned to the County, the County may once again assign such account to the agency. The agency shall be entitled to its commission for any sums thereafter collected upon such accounts. 10. Agency Attorneys. No compensation shall be paid by the County for the services of any attorney employed by the agency nor shall any attorney so employed be deemed to represent the County. 11. Reassigned Accounts and Legal Services of the County Counsel. If it is mutually agreed between the agency and the County Counsel that it would be in the best interest of the County that a suit or other legal process with respect to an account be brought by the County Counsel in the name of the County, the account shall be returned to the County for this purpose. If the account is returned the account or claim shall not be deemed an uncollectible account and the agency shall be entitled to its co:mnission on the account thereafter collected less expenses of collection and attorney fees of the County Counsel. 00104 4. 12. Compromise Settlement or Cancellation of Indebtedness. If the agency or a County department determines that the collection or enforcement of a claim would result in undue hardship to the debtor or his dependents or that for some reason of law or fact the County's right to recover is in doubt, the agency or County department shall report such . facts to the Board of Supervisors through the County Auditor-Controller with a recommendation for a compromise" settlement or cancellation of the indebtedness. The agency commission in such case shall be based upon the amount accepted by the County in full satisfaction of the obli- gation, provided, however, that if the Board of Supervisors deems it in the best interest of the County to cancel said claim in its entirety, the agency shall not be entitled to payment of any fees or commission from the County. 13. Credit Data for County Departments. The agency shall provide such information to the various County departments as may be requested by the County' Auditar- Controller for the purpose of adopting procedures by which there can be obtained proper credit data concerning a debtor or potential debtor at the time the account is first opened or service is rendered. la. Control of Accounts. The agency shall maintain a control account and segregation of County accounts. 15. ~Maintenance and Examination of Agency Records. Pursuant to Section 626 of the Rules and Regulations of the Bureau of Collection and Investigative Services, each agency shall maintain accurate, current books of accounts in accord- ance with generally accepted standards of. good accoun ng practice. Such books of account shall consist of primary and subsidiary records, which shall be maintained for a period of four years. The County Auditor-Controller, without advance notice, shall be permitted to examine the records, books, and other data in the possession of the agency pertaining to the collection of accounts assigned under the terms of this contract. 00105 5. 16. Reassignment of Accounts on Termination or Loss of License. Upon the termination of the agreement or any extension thereof or upon loss of State license, all accounts and judgments, including those in the process of litigation are to be reas- signed to the County upon notification. The County may, at its option, allow the agency to continue to service accounts which are in the process of collection. 17. Indemnification The Agency 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 Agency hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Agency, its agents or employees, the County, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity. 18. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Agency shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements-unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: (a) Liability Insurance. The Agency shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insured, 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 Agency 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 shah not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Piot later than the effective date of� this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificates) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 00100" 6. QUOTATION DATA SHEET 1. (a) Collection Area (b) Countywide 2. Name(s) of Agency Office Location(s) Main Branch Branch Branch 3. Name of Principal(s) Residence Address 4. If principals are affiliated with any other collection agency, credit reporting firm, lending institution, or financial counseling service, please provide details. 5. (a) Total Number of Employees (b) Number of Employees regularly assigned to field work, including investigation and skip tracing. 00107 7. 1974 1975 6. Dollar volume of accounts assigned $ $ Dollar volume of accounts collected $ $ Number of accounts assigned Number of accounts collected 7. Type of accounts in which your agency specializes: Medical-Dental Retail Wholesale Industrial General 8. Has bond ever been refused or revoked? Yes No If so, date and circumstances. 9. Has your agency license ever been suspended or revoked? Yes No If so, date and circumstances. 10. What fee do you propose to charge the- County for collection services? $ Please outline your proposal below. 00108 i Bond No. BOND FORM RNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: WMEEREAS, a corporation hereinafter designated as "Principal", are parties to an agreement with the COUNTY OF CONTP.A COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA; and WHEREAS, said principal is required under the terms of said- contract and the provisions of Section 26220, 26221, and 26222 of the Government Code to furnish a bond in the sum of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) . NOW, THEREFORE, we the Principal and as Surety are held and firmly bound unto the said COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA in the penal sum of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that, if the above bounden Principal, his, its or their heirs, executors, adminis- trators, successors or assigns, shall in all things stand to and abide by and will truly keep and perform the covenants, conditions and agreement in the said contract on his or their part to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein- specified, and in all respects according to its true intent and meaning, and_ shall indemnify and save harmless the said COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA its officers and agents as therein stipulated, then this obliga- tion- shall be null and void; otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and effect. This bond is executed and accepted with the following stipulation: The surety named herein may cancel this bond and be relieved of any further liability hereunder by giving thirty (30) days notice in writing of its desire to do so to the Obligee hereunder. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, three identical counterparts of this agreement, each of which shall for all purposes be deemed originals thereof, have been duly executed by the Principal and Surety above named on the day of 19_ Agency By Surety Company By 00109 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 1977 In the Matter of The Beverage Container Bill, SB 4 Supervisor Nancy C. Fanden having referred to a commu- nication she has received from Councilwoman Dione *.custard advising that the Pleasant Hill City Council supports SB 4 (a bill which would allow refund values for beverage containers), and having- recommended avingrecommended that staff review this proposed legislation to determine if the County should take a similar position; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Fanden is APPROVED and the County Administrator is REQUESTED to review SB 4 and report to the Board on same. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Supervisor N. C, •Fanden Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervcsors County Counsel affixed this lst day of February 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_`*s �r.c• �.[��r�1r r., Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 3j7f 15m 00110 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of_ Proposed Revisions to the General Assistance Program The County Administrator having presented to the Board a proposed resolution from the Director, Human Resources Agency, setting forth revisions to the General Assistance Program; "and The County Administrator having recommended that receipt of said resolution be acknowledged and same referred to the Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) for review due to the financial implications involved; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendations of the County Administrator are APPROVED. Passed by the Board on February 1, 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: Finance Committee Supervisors Human Resources Director affixed thislst day of February 19 Z Welfare Director County Counsel � ? � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Auditor-Controller / f s��� i'! J/.'�i•lit Deputy Clerk T i axlne Y. ' euf eld H-24 3/7615m 00111 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 P19 77 In the Matter of Nomination for Reappointment to Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board. A January 20, 1977 letter having been received from, Mr. Thomas A. Gillons, Dcecutive Director, Sonoma State Hospital, recommending that the Board nominate Mr. Glendon A. Wardhaugh for consideration by Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr., for reappointment to the Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board of Sonoma State Hospital; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recom- mendation is REFERRED to the Developmental Disabilities Council. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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• T. A. Gillons - -- Mrsn'ess my hand and the Seal of the Board of sever c_w:.ental Disabil- Supervisors ities Council (via Fak) affixed this lstday of February . 19 Human Resources Agency aablic Information Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator /P'-L: r By I'-L ;'' i, ,c .i ;'1 f Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall 00]12 H-24 3/736 13m C. C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California . Febt-uary 1 . 19 77 In the Matter of Reauest to Construct Community Swimming r^ool in Subdivision 4337. Supervisor R. I. Schroder having brought to the attention of the Board a January 24, 1977 letter from Mr. David . Anderson, President, Rancho Colorados Association, requesting permission to construct a community type swimming pool on Parcel B in Subdivision 4337, Orinda area; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFEP.RED to the Director of Planning. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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 cc' ;:r. D. ^derso:: my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors County zd +.i„istrator affixed this 1st day of February ig 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By4-Or [, . _ �. t Deputy Cleric Ronda Amdahl H-24 3/76 15m - 00113 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California FebrLar;� 1 , 19 az In the Matter of Hearing on the Recommendation of Planning Co:x-Fission (2046-117-) to Rezone Land in the Pittsburg Area. The Board on January 4, 1977 raving fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission (2046-RZ) to rezone 3.7 acres fronting on the south side of Willow Pass Road, north of i°rater Street bisected by iTary's Avenue, Pittsburg area, from Multiple Family Residential District (h-1) to Multiple Family Residential District (h_-2); and No one having appeared in opposition; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was filed for this proposal; and The Board having considered the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the reco.m endation of the Planning Commission is APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER-0_TfDEITZED that Ordinance Number 77-12 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and February 8, 1977 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. _ I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC' Director of Planing Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of County rssessor supervisors affixed this 1st day of_Februar , 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 'By '�' �. - �: '' Deputy Clerk Ronda -ciH-24 3176 lint �r_1 00114 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Third Year ) February 1, 1977 Housing and Community Development ) Act Program and Application of ) Contra Costa County ) The Board on January 18, 1977 and January 25, 1977 having held nuhlic hearings, and on January 25, 1977 having closed the hearing on the recommendations of the Contra Costa County Community Development Advisory Council with respect to the Third Year Block Grant Program and Application for the County to be funded under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, and fixed this date for decision thereon; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having noted that two proposals of the United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. which he deemed to be of high priority had not been included in the Council's recommendations, and that he had explored alternatives for the funding of said projects; and Supervisor Hasseltine having recommended that $2,600 from the Second Year Contingency funds be allocated to the United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. to conduct a feasibility study of the acquisition and rehabilitation of the Blue Goose Farm Labor Camp near Brentwood, and that the East County Housing Loan Packaging Program of United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. be funded to $21,800 in the Third Program Year, and that the Third Year allocation for the Brentwood Neighborhood Facility be reduced by $21,800 to permit this funding, and that the restoration of funds for the Brenttrood Facility be assigned a high priority when Third Year Contingency funds are allocated; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of Supervisor Hasseltine are APPROVED, and the Planning Department is AUTHORIZED to transmit to the Association of Bay Area Governments and the State for their review, copies of the application for Community Development Block Grants of Contra Costa County and its` participating cities as recommended by the Community Development Advisory Council and modified above. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this is a full. true & correct copy of the original docuaent Arhicll is on Cite to i+Y olllcP and that It sas pa::rr. adv:rwl br the noard n: Supervisors of Contrt Cnenct•. California. c:, the date shorn. .%i rF--'T: J. C. OLSSON. Count; Clerk&exouiclo Cleric of Bald Board of Supervisors by Deputy Clerk-. ?7 ,�' �,.kffi m c1 X21 on February 1, 1977 .Jamie L. Johnson cc: Director of Planning Director Building Inspection Countv administrator Director, IIP.: County Counsel Economic opportunity Program Director 00115 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of - Request for Board Assistance with respect to Reduction of Aircraft Noise levels, Buchanan Field Airport. A letter having been received on January 26, 1977 from Xr. Bruce D. Clerk, Buchanan Field Fixed Base Operators Association, outlining suggested procedures that could be used to reduce-aircraft noise levels over communities surrounding the Concord airport and seeking Board assistance and support for implementation of same; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is REFERRED to the Public Works Director for recommendation. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: Xr. B. D. Clerk Supervisors Public ;fffi orks Director axed this1st day of February 19 Airport 1.1arager Aviation Liaison Cte. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Helen C. 'Marshall. H-24 3/76!Sm 00116 In the Board of Supervisors .of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 19U- In 9Z7In the Matter of Fearing on the Request of Norman and Bernice Passur, Applicants and Ouners, (2074-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Walnut Creek Area. The Board on January 4, 1977 having fixed this time for" hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Norman and Bernice Passur, applicants and ovmers, (2074-R7-) to rezone .19 acre, more or less, fronting approximately 70 feet on the west side of Island Court, approximately 90 feet north of Warren Road, ::alnut Creek area, from Single Family Residential District-10 to Two Family Residential District (D-1); and Ko one having appeared in opposition; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was filed for this proposal; and The Board having considered the clatter, IT IS. ORDERED that the request of ?dorm and Bernice Passur is APPROVED as recommended by the Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 77-13 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and February 8, 1977 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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. c c- 2:. & B. Pas sur Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of 3irector of Plarrinr- Supervisors County Assessor affixed this is tday of_ February , 19 77 t r J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By'" ��4� . Deputy Clerk Anda r'Ldahl H-24 3l7c ism 00117 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 19 Z In the Matter of Potential Deficit in rands for County Mental Health Services. The Board having received a January 24, 1977 letter from Rev. Palmer Watson, Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, expressing concern with respeet .to the potential deficit of 5900,000 in Mental Health Services even after making cuts in programs (Direct Operations Category) in the amount of $200,000 as requested; and Mr. Watson having requested a meeting with the Board to discuss the concerns of the Mental Health Advisory Board, IT IS ORDERED that said matter is REFERRED to the Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny), County 'Administrator and Director, Human Resources Agency. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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' CCC Yental YentaHearth Supervisors Advisory Board affixed thislst day of February 1977 Board Co=ittee County Administrator Director, 'Human J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Resources Agency By Deputy Cleric Dr. C. H. Pollack -glen C. t sna_ 00118 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES f� `/ COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD 2300 ALHAMBR/1 AVENUE : :..: MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 04333 C�'I F D January 24, 1977 .;fi?i ? G 1,77 Board of Supervisors a G- Ur' 651 Pine Street C_2K BQ4':D O� 9?"cRVIA.?., e---- nr.A`:S-.AD. H.A., c.I..c. Martinez, CA 94553 L Ii9:.,E?L5iA Co. FnCN. Ph.D. I:�s,a•�a.,..� Dear Supervisors: l `./J PFISL N.D. /1 P.::.a ��. rs.D. At our January 11, 1977 meeting, the rental Health Advisory Board was az N, P.H.N. very disturbed over the fact that rental Health Services still faces a potential deficit of $900,000 even after cuts in our Po malting Programs tiff s in the amount of $200,000.00 as requested. We know Mental Health Services is diligently pursuing negotiations for an allocation of one time State "turn back" monies which would possibly reduce the deficit -c�a°res�.: to a minimum m, of $300,000. The following is an explanation of our a c�orar A,�11SOW 81tz0 dilemma and same reooamerldations for resolution. n•,,^.Asp ea-.v Dt_aalm-17AI.DiSl4II.. Q=. I~:ro z rx-.-rmr Mental Health casts are divided into three areas: (1) Direct Operations, ASS0=T=1 (2) Overhead and (3) Ancillary. Mental Health Services has direct programmatic and i*+. tive control over the Direct Operation category. ^I:Lrgi�z�•�: These Direct Operations are essentially the approved County Budget. Mental Health reduced its Direct Operations budget by $200,000, as PAT FIISLE.VLS.s. ordered by the Board for this year, and expects to be right on line, Plus or minus 1 or 2%, at the end of the fiscal year in this category. Overhead costs are allocated in County Medical Services on the basis of approved Medi-Cal and Medicare accounting guidelines. me overhead charges involve everything from general administrative charges in I-Wical Services to charges made by County centralized support functions such as the Human Resources Agency, County Administrator's office, Civil Service, Auditor Controller's, Public Works, County Counsel services, and other County services. There is generally no direct relationship between these ousts and patient care. The allocation of _ Overhead costs is a mechanism to pay for services considered to be a support to Mental Health. Mental Health has no control over this cost and must pay for it from the Short Doyle allocation. Medi-Cal and Medicare limit what percentage they will Pay. The Short Doyle program, however, is restricted to a yearly closed-end block allocation which is based on minimal cost of living increases of 6% that are geared taward capturing mainly direct cost of living increases. The Overhead Category has been growing at approximately 25% a year for the last few years. These increases in Overhead costs are an area of grave concern to us, since cost containment is usually levied on areas which are most visible: Direct operations. This year !rental Health cut $200,000 from their . Direct Service Operation which has adversely affected the level of patient care. Intal Health Services is living within their direct allocation, but Overhead costs are growing at a rate which consumes any cost savings realized in the Direct Service Operations part of the budget. 00119 Microfilmed wife board order, Board of Supervisors January 24, 1977 Rev. Palmer Watson PAGE 2 'Ihe Mental Health Advisory Board asks that the Board accept the Short Doyle Budget as the document through which we can claim the maxirmmr amount of State and Federal dollars for mental health care to the residents of Contra Costa, with the remaining portion being the County share, rather than controlling the budget to the direct Short Doyle allocation County's minimm. We also ask that you consider, if further cuts are necessary, that they be made in the area of Overhead, not Direct Operations. If this is not done, it is reasonable to project the day when the Start Doyle budget contains nothing but Overhead costs. lie would very much appreciate meeting with you and Dr. Pollack to discuss this in more detail. Please contact me through our Executive Assistant, Pat Filice at 372-4395 to arrange a date and time at your convenience. Sincerely, Rev. Palmer Watson Chairman PW:ss cc: Board of Supervisors (6) A. Will (2) C.L. Van MartPr G. Degnan. M.D. L. Girtman, M.D. C.H. Pollack, M.D. L. Pascalli P. Filice E. Branstad 00120 Microfitm.4 with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 - In the Matter of Title VI CETA Public Service Employment Funds. The Board having received a January 20, 1977 letter from Mr. William J. Haltigan, Regional Administrator, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, suggesting that prime sponsors initiate action in anticipation of the increased Title VI CETA public service employment funds; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid communication is REFERRED to the Director of Personnel. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: Director o_ Personnel W'd^en my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Hu—nn Resources Supervisor Agency afnxed this 1st day of February 79 77 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk r Byw .,. �� . . Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl 0011-1 H•2431:6is., 1' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 197-7-- In 97-In the Matter of Antirecession Fiscal Assistance Program Report The County Administrator having submitted to the Board a report dated January 14, 1977 with respect to the Federal Anti- recession Fiscal Assistance Program in which it is proposed that the $1,461,408 received by the County to date be appropriated and that the Board confirm previous action of December 21, 1976 for use of this revenue for payment of the County's share of personnel costs of the Social Service Department; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid report is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED and consideration thereof DEFERRED for report on matter by Finance Committee later this day. PASSED by the Board on February 1, `377. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing h 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 Auditor-Controller Supervisors Personnel Directord,a st day of February . 19 77 Director, Human Resource�7ed Agency Welfare Director �f J. R. OLSSON, Clerk rl Q0a t/`/ crCi�/l . Deputy Cleric M&Xlne M. NOUAre.Ld Mn 00122 H•2a317615m RECEIVED OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY � t 1977 ' Administration BdJ. R C.S':QV ilding Bc• 0= 5il�'"viSO�s Martinez, California �CL �� -o� To: Arthur G. Will, Date: January 14, 1977 - County Administrator From:F. Fernandez, Assistant Sohiect: .Antirecession Fiscal. Assistance C unty Administrator-Finance Program .t The County received on November 22, 1976 a check in the.. amount of $875,302 covering the first two quarters of fiscal year 1976-1977 July 1, 1976 through December 31, •1976) of the Federal Antirecession Fiscal Assistance Program. The permissible uses of these funds was the subject of my memorandum of December 6, 1976 directed to you which was subsequently forwarded to the Board of Supervisors and referred to the Administration and Finance Committee. The Committee evaluated the various alternative uses discussed in this report concurrently with consideration of the social service funding problem for fiscal year 1976-1977. The Committee recommended in its report of December 21, 1976--approved by the Board on the same day--that these funds be used to finance positions in the Social Service Department to avoid personnel lay- offs necessary to meet reduced Title XX allocations: Such use fully conforms to the stated objective of Congress in appropriating Federal funds for the program. It was also determined that the freeze would continue on filling position vacancies in order to. continue movement tounard reduced future funding levels. The County has now received the third quarter (period �of January 1, 1977 through March 31, 1977) payment under the program in an amount of $586,106. This is a substantial increase over the $437,651 for each of the first tu-o quarters. The amount to be received is calculated prior to each quarter and reflects unemployment rates for the previous quarter (July 1, 1976 through September 30, 1976) and is, therefore, subject to considerable fluctuation. The social service funding deficit is under a continuing monitorlug program and appears to be substantial depending upon i.?hat Assumptions are used. Another analysis will be completed within three or four weeks which will take into consideration the second quarter administrative claim figures and should serve as a better guide for projected expenditures and revenues. .. 00123F "crofikned with board.order i Arthur G. Will 2. January 14, 1977 The December 21, 1975 order of the Board of Supervisors (copy attached) with respect to the social service funding problem specifies in paragraph 4 that Federal Antirecession. Fiscal ; Assistance Funds are to be used for the payment of the County's share of personnel costs of the Social Service Department. This order has been discussed with the County Auditor-Controller who indicates that it is adequate to covek allocation and expenditure of this grant in accordance with Federal regulations. Another step required is the processing of a budget adjust-- ment for presentation to the Board of Supervisors to appropriate all Federal monies received to date (first three quarters) under this program. Inasmuch as the amount of the fourth quarter payment---,Aiich is expected early in April--is not known, another adjustment will be made following receipt. It is suggested that the attached appropriation adjustment be presented to the Board for approval on January 25, 1977. By way of explanation, the adjustment does not increase the appropri- ations _side of the budget as no expenditures in addition to It already budgeted for are contemplated. The adjustment does- appropriate the additional Federal revenue into the Reserve account. The Board did assume a risk by including in the budget social services revenues of $1,429,000 for which there appeared to be some reasonable possibility of receipt. It was understood that in the eventuality such revenue did not in fact materialize, staff layoffs would be initiated. The Federal revenues in question were not allocated to the County; therefore, the Reserve is being decreased by the unrealized revenue. The net result is to appropriate the new revenue source not included in the budget to replace social service revenue included in the budget and which apparently -,rill not be realized. FF/aa encls. cc. H. D. Funk 00124 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT , I ULf'ARTMEM OR CUDGEI LVAIT County Administrator -:ESERVED FOR AUOITOR•CotArROLLER"S USE Srec�oi 1;.CTtl:t:T 1- rrxaCT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM Decrease Increase t1,..{. -1hir Lt. i `�, CR X It; 661 1003 990-9970 New Appropriable Revenue (#6897) $1,461,40f 1003 990-9970 Unrealized Revenue 11461,40 (#6506) PROOF _ F_P_ -tir'-P..-- 3. EXPLANATIOU OF P.EWEST(if capitol outlay,list irons and cost of each) _ TOTAL -- - - -- . ENTRY To appropriate' Federal Antirecession Date Deser.pti^n Assistant Program payments for the first three quarters of fiscal year 1976-1977 to cover pay- ment of the County's share of personnel costs of the Social Service Department to avoid staff lay- offs, ayoffs, pursuant to Board Order of December 21, 1976. The reduction is the estimated Federal 'ROVED: SIMATUPF.s er.TE Social Services revenue included in the budget which apparently will not be realized. !'plTOP- nNTPOLL EP,. -?:Y7TY .m8VF5 r;Z,.m R :.'Z)OF SIiPEPvI CAPER: 00125 r - • (� Assistant County ):ti �: .;(jz, Administrator-Finance 1/14/77 Mssc-%. CLER,; _ . c. rile r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 19 „? In the Matter of Approving Allocation of Federal Antirecession Fiscal Assistance Program Funds. The Board earlier this day having received a report from the County Administrator with respect to the Federal Antirecession- Fiscal Assistance Program and having deferred consideration of same pending receipt of a report on the matter by the Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny); and The Finance Committee having reported .that it had reviewed . the aforesaid report, together with prior reports and the Board action of December 21, 1976, and is of the opinion that the prior Board action to allocate the Program funds to finance the County's share of the cost of Social Service personnel to avoid staff layoffs otherwise necessary due to reduced Title U funding is appropriate; and The Committee having recommended that this Board reaffirm the prior Board action and agree to allocate the third quarter Federal payment for the same use and purpose, and also appropriate the total amount of 31,461,408 received to date (three quarters) for expenditure for this planned use (see attached appropriation adjustment); IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Finance Committee is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977- 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutesc�f said BTard ct Supervisors on the date aforesaid- cc: foresaid cc: ommit ee Pkem ers Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator County Auditor—Controller Supervisors Director of Personnel ofnxed this 1st day of February 19 77 Director, Human Resources Agency , fi'elfare Director J. R. OLSSOI`!, Clerk By -•ti' �� �-�,�� f Deputy Clerk IRonda Amdahl 00126 H-24 3176 15m CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGE r UNIT County Administrator RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code L\,ontitO Fund BadeerU-ir Obiecr b-acct. (CR X IN 66) 01 1003 990-9970 New Appropriable Revenue (#6897) 1,461,40. 1003 990-9970 Unrealized Revenue 1,461,40 (#6506) 1003 990-9970 Fed Antirecession Prog 1,461,40 1003 501-1011 Fed Antirecession Prog 1,461,40 1003 990-9970 Fed Admin Title XX 1,461,40, 1003 501-1011 Fed Admin Title XX 1,461,408 PROOF _C_ot�.—_ _K_P._ _V_ER._ I EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(IF capitol outlay.list items arid cost OF each? TOTAL ENTRY To appropriate Federal Antirecession Date Description Assistant Program payments for the first three quarters of fiscal year 1976-1977 to cover pay- went of the County's share of personnel costs of the Social Service Department to avoid staff lay- offs, pursuant to Board Order of December 21, 1976. The reduction is the estimated Federal APPROVED: SIGNATRES DATE Social Services revenue included in the budget which apparently will not be realized. AUDITOR— CONTROLLER: COUNTY r AMUNISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVtSORS ORDER: YES:$e, n�ots •e.^.r,z>lsAr� B,cr�cs.Fs sscts a: 0027 =n-= Assistant County / 1 \t \�1 J. R OLs�. CLEMX f:, , � a , v;.C�;tr/L-1 Administrator-Finance 1/14/77 Rly Cr0;g Signotare G Title Date D£poty Clark Iv►Ierorltmao wim ooard order AdProp-Adi- 5132 (W129 REV. 2175) ']r:InstructionsrInstructionsfmRet rrsr Side Journal No. e • ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Proposed Paramedic Program. The Board on January 25, 1977 having authorized County Medical Services to participate in the field internship training of paramedic students, and having referred to its Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) certain recommendations of the County Health Officer relating to development of a para- medic program in Contra Costa County; and The Committee having this day reported that it had thoroughly reviewed this matter, particularly as regards potential cost to the County and measures necessary to assure satisfactory paramedic system performance, and having recommended that the Board take the following actions: 1. Authorize- the Medical Director to apply to the Health Officer for County Hospital certification as a paramedic base and receiving hospital; 2. Direct the County Counsel in cooperation with the County Health Officer to explore the authority provided under State law to permit the Board to regulate provision of base hospital, receiving hospital and provider agency services; and in the event such authority is not currently provided, direct that such proposed legislation be prepared to provide that the County Health Officer be authorized to certify or decertify base hospitals, receiving hospitals and field paramedic provider services; and The Committee having advised that it will report on a later date on the recommendation of the County Health Officer relating to the need for additional dispatchers in the Sheriff's Office; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Finance Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: Emergency Medical Care Committee Supervisors County Health Officer affixed thislst day of_February . 19 77 Medical Services Director, Human Resources J�R. OLSSON, Clerk Agency County Counsel By Deputy Clerk County Administrator r g County Sheriff-Coroner 00128 H-24 i''h Orsi Janvirs The Board of Supervisors Contra COUVtR erkar County Cork aed t ^ Ex Offxio Clerk of the Board County Administration Building (�„Jo Mrs.GeratdineRus,eN P.O.Box 911 C.tiet Clark Martinez.CaliforniaD0553 County (415)372-2371 .fames P.Kenny.Richmond tst District Nancy G Fandan-Martinez 2nd District Robed 1.Schrader-Lafayette Std District Waren N.Boggess-Concord 4th District Eric N."asset`"''Pittsburg February 1, 1977 51h District REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE ON PROPOSED PARAMEDIC PROGRAM On January 25, 1977, the Board received a report of the County Health Officer describing the status of development of the Paramedic Program and recommending Board approval of certain policy issues related thereto. The Board approved the report recommendation to authorize County Medical Services to participate in the internship phase of the paramedic training program and referred to its Finance Committee the remaining four report recommendations. The Committee met with County staff on January 31, 1977 and thoroughly reviewed this matter, particularly as regards potential cost to the County and measures necessary to assure satisfactory paramedic system performance. The Committee understands that County Medical Services can provide initial paramedic base station hospital services at little or no additional cost. The necessary communications equipment has been purchased with Federal funds provided for this purpose. It is also clear to the Committee that the Health Officer authority to control paramedic. activities in the County in order to avoid duplication of services and unnecessary or inappropriate competition between hospitals should be strengthened. It is recommended that the Board take the following actions: 1. Authorize the Medical Director to apply to the Health Officer for County Hospital certification as a paramedic base and receiving hospital. 2. Direct the County Counsel in cooperation with the Health Officer to explore the authority provided under State law to permit the Board to regulate provision of base hospital, receiving hospital and provider agency services. In the event such authority is not currently provided, direct that such proposed legislation be prepared to provide that the Health Officer be authorized to certify or decertify base hospitals, receiving hospitals and field paramedic provider services. 00129.- Microfi►rn.,d with board order The recommendation in the Health Officer's report relating to the need for additional dispatchers in the Sheriff's Office is stili under cons- era n by the Committee and will be reported to the Board hor y ROBERT I. SCHRODER JAMES P. KEHHY Supervisor District II L : Supervisor District I w M v^ { 3 t } 4 0013 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Molter of Approval of Proposed County Legislative Program for Calendar Year 1977. The Board on January 18,: 1977 having referred to its Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) the proposed County Legislative Program for the calendar year 1977; and The Committee having this day reported that it has reviewed the program and recommends approval and submittal of same to the County's legislative delegation; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Finance Committee is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: Board Co=ittee supervaors County Administrator (15) affixed this 1st dcy of February . 19.77 County Counsel J. R. OL SSON, Clerk Byr� ;L.`j}t,r l.•�li-t« . Deputy Clerk He e.n C. Marshall OO131 ' `� H-24 3176 15m 17 .,.Cqup#f AdministratorCentra Board of Supervisors James P.Kenny County Administration Building �/��+}� rst District Martine-California 93553 Costa (315)372—:090 County Nancy C-Fanden 2nd District Arthur G.Will Robert t-Schroder cowuy a x,,•.;•a ar 3rd D+sir.cr Boggess R L j I/r i 5in D. t JAS! i January 18, 1977 1 %• --=�j CLERK SOUD o;su�trt:oa, BY/1uCONT2A COSTA CO. Board of Supervisors Administration Building, Room 103 Martinez, CA 94553 Gentlemen: Re: County Legislative Program for 1977 The following items have been proposed by county departments and are recommended for inclusion in the County Legislative Program for calendar year 1977: 1. Amendment to the Government Code to provide statutory authority for the delegation of responsibility from the Board of Supervisors to the County Auditor-Controller to collect disputed and uncollected amounts billed by county departments. 2. Amendment to the Government Code to provide the County with express statutory authority to engage in a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) under the Social Security Act (Public Law 92-603). 3. Amendment to the Juvenile Court Law to allow the Superior Court to charge costs for child custody investigations and reports. 4. Amendment to the Government Code to authorize the Retirement Board to employ private (outside) legal counsel in cases in which the Board determines, after consultation with County Counsel, that County Counsel cannot provide required legal services. 5. Amendment to Government Code to provide for use of accumulated retirement system surplus funds on -advice of actuary to offset impact of inflation. 00 132 MicrofilrreJ c.-'-;r a� Board of-Supervisors -2- January 18, 1977 6. Addition to the Water Code to provide statutory authority for financing and construction of the Wildcat-San Pablo Creeks Flood Control' Project. (Preliminary approval by the State Department of Water Resources has been obtained.) 7. Amend the Waxman-Duffy Prepaid Health Plan Act and the Knox-Keene Health Care Service Act to provide for waivers of specified provisions on behalf of county-sponsored PHP's. (Present statutes include provisions which do not appropriately apply to government-sponsored PHP's.) 8. Amendment to Government Code Section 31000 to include laundry service as a service for which a county may contract with an outside provider. 9. Amendment to Government Code to provide for staffing and salaries of municipal court personnel. 10. Amendments to statutes which will assist the County Sheriff-Coroner in dealing with the inadequacies of county detention facilities. Referral of these items to a Board committee for consideration is recommended. After your Board has determined the County Legislative Program for calendar year 1977, the approved items will be drafted in bill form by County Counsel. My office will then arrange a meeting with the county legislative delegation to present and discuss the items with the legislators. es tfully ATHUR t�tILL County Administrator AL:sr cc: J. B. Clausen 00100`' _ o 0 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Februarg 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Budget Expenditure Report of County Administrator. The Finance Committee (Supervisors Robert I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) having reported this day that it has reviewed the January 31, 1977 budget and cash expenditure report of the County Administrator, that the expenditures reported appear to be within the established levels for the first six months of operations, and the committee recommends that the County Administrator continue to monitor expenditures and report projected county expenditures through June 30, 1977 as soon as completed and available; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Finance Committee is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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 oed the Seal of the Board of CC: County Administrator Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this lstday of FPhr,tar; . 19 � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B r.«G-c Deputy Clerk Jean L. Miller 00134 H-24 3/77615m OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR DECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Supervisor W. N. Boggess Supervisor J. P. I:enny Adwmistrathon Building Supervisor N_ C. Fanden Martinez. California P C i Cft Supervisor R. 1. Schroder �D COSTlra�-ops To: Supervisor E. li. tiasseltine Date: January 31, 1977 From: Arthur G. Will. Subject. County Expenditures County Administrator A summary report of County expenditures grouped by major. function for the first six months of fiscal year 1976-1977 is attached for your review. You will note that all functional categories - with the exception of Debt Service - are expending below the 50 percent level of budgeted appropriations. Expend- itures for Debt Service depend, of course, on the maturity date of bond obligations and, therefore, do not lend to a budget condition analysis at particular dates witIvin the fiscal period. The budget statement is basically a report of cash expend- itures with some adjustments made to prorate payments thereby avoiding distortions which may be misleading. It must be recognized that being on a cash basis the reported expenditures' will lag behind the actual expenses incurred within the period but not paid. This time lag factor is minimized by payment of bills on the 10th of the month following the report period thereby making some reasonable allowance for the time required to prepare and process invoices at the end of the month. An expenditure item of major concern continues to be the County's Medi-Cal statutory liability to the State. The fiscal year 1976-1977 liability has been determined by the State as $10,501,410 which is a 22 percent increase over the previous year. An appropriation adjustment of $471,410 will be required to cover this expenditure. The amount reported in the Budget Statement is the six-month proration of the liability. This major expenditure item is currently under intensive review and discussion by County and State officials in an effort to reach some agreeable modification of the method of determining the obligation in order to provide some meaningful relief to Counties. The bud et appropriations shown in column one are described as adjusted to reflect appropriation adjustments approved by the Board during the period- The total budget of : 220,241,940 is an . increase of 5947 ,9.10 aver the approved Final Budget of $219,300,000; this increase reflects additional grants and subventions appropri- ated by your Board to initiate approved programs and projects. 00135 Microfilmed with board o.-der -2- Acquisition of new equipment and initiation of plant acqui- sition projects for which appropriations have been included in the budget have been deferred as a paint of the expenditure control program pending determination of the financial condition of the County after six months operation. This action was taken. when reserves were reduced by the Board. in its Final Budget determinations in anticipation of renewal of the Federal Revenue Sharing program. There is a need to determine the acquisition program for the budgeted equipment and projects for budget planning and preparation for fiscal year 1977-1975. Based upon preliminary expenditures and unbudgeted revenues received and anticipated from the Federal Antirecession Fiscal Assistance program and the extended Federal Revenue Sharing program, it is recommended that County departments be authorized to proceed with acquisition of budgeted equipment and to initiate those building projects appropriated in fiscal year 1976-1977. Those projects which have been submitted to your Board for approval and award during the year have been financed by appropriations made in prior years and carried forward. My office will continue to monitor expenses and review requests made by departments to fill position vacancies. As a part of the budget process, departments must estimate their . expenses through June 30,. 1977. You will be provided with a statement summarizing these expenditure projections as soon as. available - which should be by the end of .February. FF:lm Attachment 00136 BUDGET STATEMENT FISCAL YEAR 1976-1977 Adjusted Expended Budget to Percentage Function 12-31-76 .12-31-76 Expended General Government $19,108,012 $9,517,012 49.8 Public Protection 42,839,450 20,747,559 . 48.4 Health & Sanitation 38,427;360 18,107,894 47.1 Public Assistance 95,950,990 46,769,384 48.8. Highways 14,733,243 5,684,041 38.6 Education, Recreation and Airport 5,390,544 2,620,741 48.7 Debt Service 423,840 361,033 85.2 Plant Acquisition 783,731 30,.981 4.0 Subtotal $217,657,170 $103,838,645 47.7 Reserves 2,584,770 --- - TOTAL $220,241,940 $103,838,645 47.2 0013 • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Approving Contract Documents AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING Submitted by the E1 Sobrante BOARD OF THE EL SOBRANTE FIRE Fire Protection District PROTECTION DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY The County Administrator having presented to the Board contract documents (Notice to Contractors, Contract, Abatement Specifications and Proposal) submitted by the E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District for the abatement of weeds, rubbish and other fire hazard conditions within the district for the period of June 1, 1977 through June 30, 1977; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid documents are APPROVED and March 1, 1977 at 11:00 a.m. is FIXED as the time to receive bid proposals for performance of said work; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk is DIRECTED to publish the Notice to Contractors for the time and in the manner as required by law in the "Contra Costa Times." Passed by the Board on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervism on the date aforesaid Orig: County Administrator Witnen my hand and the Seal of the Board of supervisors cc: E1 Sobrante Fire affixed thislst day of February . 19 ZL Protection District County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel B Deputy Clerk Mai a M. N eufe H-2-13/76 lSm 00138 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as the Governing Board of the E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District, that Clerk of said Board will receive bids for the abating; of weeds, rubbish and other fire hazard conditions within the E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District boundaries and under its jurisdic— tion for tae period from June 1, 1977 through June 30, 1977. Each bid is to be in accordance with the Abatement Specifications relating thereto which are on file at the El Sobrante Fire Protection District Office, 4640 Appian Way, E1 Sobrante, California, 94803. The Abatement Specifications and related contract documents may be examined at and obtained by prospective bidders from the above men— tioned District Office. Each bid shall be made on a Bid Proposal form to be obtained at the District Office and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or checks, or bid bond in the amount of ten percent (10'lo of the base bid amount, made payable to the order of "The El Sobrante Fire tection District". The above mentioned bid 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 District if the successful bidder refuses, neglects, or fails to enter into said Contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being requested to do so by the 3oard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Bid Proposals shall be healed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, 14'artinez, California, on or before ch 1 1 atll:00 a.m. and will be opened in public and at the time due in tae BoarcT"o�upervisors' Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals re— ceived after the time specified in this Notice will be returned unopened. No more than one (1) bid will be accepted from any one individual or firm. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a labor and mater— ials bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract price and a faithful performance bond in an amount equal to one hundred per— cent of the contract price, said bonds to be secured from a surety com— pany 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 said Board ha.: ascertained the general prevaling rate of per diem t;rages and rates for legal holidays and overtime work 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 success— ful bidder. The prevailin& rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by refer— ence thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum wage 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 as the Governing Body Of tae El Sobrante Fire Protection District J. R. OLSSON County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board of ,Supervisors By Maxine M. We el Deputy D:TED February_ 1 -1277 FU3LICATION DATES FIP E February 11 and February 18, 1977 p0139 GAG � 7 Microfilmed with board order CL= BOAM 15025 WNi' iA B - I L E D 177 .1. a.owa, aBnc a of SUPENMas (1977 Abatement) osrn`° e P R O P O S A L For the performance of fire :iazard correction and abatement work. in the E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District. Name of Bidder: Business Address: Place of Residence: The indersigned hereby offers-to furnish all ectipnent, materials and labor where ordered, 'and to do the work necessary to complete the project as described in the notice to Contrac-- tors in accordance with tt_e Contr?ct and Specifications relating thereto which are on file at the District office of the Public Agency at the unit prices set fort:- on pages ? and 3 of t'tis proposal at a total bid amount of (Total amount of composit bid from page 3 Dollars (a _ _,_ _ r._ _) The work mrill be done pursuant to the attac'•►ed "Specifi— cations' and the "Orders" as issued by the P•,blic agency as to the specific properties to be abated. The "Contractors Qualifications" gill be confirmed, anal— yzed and evaluated by the Public Agency after the Public open— ing of the bids by the Contra Costa Coanty Board of Supervisors, prior to the award of the contract by the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors to the lowest responsible bidder. _ And further, the undersigned agrees to enter into a con— tract with. the Public Agency to do the work as provided above if avrarded the contract and to furnish the prescribed bonds and insurance. Contractor (General) Authorized Signat»re i gnatsre to • e Notarized Date: NOT VALID U11LESS iRETUiU-iED WITH COMPLETED PAGES ?. 3. 4, 5. 5 & 7 PAGE 2 of 7 PAGES Microfilmed with Eioaa ori•: .00140 `3 t ESTDTATED UNIT TYPE OF WORK QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER YEAR PER YEAR PER YEAR DISCING OR ROTOVATOR I. Lots or parcels of real property 0 thru Each 5,000 so. ft: in area 2. Lots or parcels of . real property from Each 5,001 sq. ft. thro 7,500 sq. ft. in are 3. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 7,501 trough 10,000 son. ft. in area 4. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 10,001 sq. ft. thru 12,500 so. ft. inaGm 5. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 12,501 sr, ft. thru _ 15,000 sq-ft. in are 0. Lots or parcels o real property from Each 15,001 se. ft. thru 18,000 se.ft. in are 7. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 18,001 sq. ft. thru _ 21.000 sc.ft. in area 8. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 21,001 sq. ft. thru 25,000 sc.ft. in area 9. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 21,001 sq. ft. thru 25,000 so.ft. in area 10. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 30,001 sq. ft. thru 35,000 s .ft. in area 11. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 35,001 sq. ft. thru 1 acre in area 12. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 1 acre through la acres in area ' Lots or parcels o real property from Each 1' acre through 12 acre in area 4. Lots or parcels o real property from Each 1-� a re through _ 1-3/4 acre in area 15. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 1-3A acre through 2 acres in area NOT VALID UNLESS itEMNEU WITH BID FORM CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 C014PLETED PAGES 1, ;, Y, 5, b, & 7 PAGE 2 OF 7 PAGES 4 00141 ESTIMATED UNIT TYPE OF WORK QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL ' PER YEAR FLAIL MOW 1. Lots or parcels of real property 0 thru Each 5.000 so. ft. in are 2. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 5,001 sc. ft: thru 7,500 s .ft. in area 3. Lots or parc s of real property from Each 7,501 sq. ft. thru 10,000 sq. ft. inarea 4. Lots or parcels o real property from Each 10,001 sq. ft. thru 12,500 sc.ft. in arect 5. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 12,501 sq. ft. thru _ 15,000 so. ft. inarea 5. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 15,001 sq. ft. thru _ 18 000 sq.ft. in area 7. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 183001 sq. ft. thru 21 000 s q.ft. in are S. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 21,001 so. ft. thru 25,000 sc;.ft. in are 9. Lots or parcels o real property from Each 25,001 s-. ft. thru 30,000 sq-ft. in area -- _ ots or parcels o real property from Each 30,001 sc-. ft. thru 35,000 so-.ft in are 11. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 35,001 sq. ft. thru _ 1 acre in area 12. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 1 acre thru 1, acre in area. 13. Lots or parcels o re-1 property from Each 1-i acre thru 1j acre in area 14. Lots or parcels of real property from Each 11 acre thru 1-3A cre in area 15. Lots or parcels of real property fro:a Each 1-3/41-acre thru _ 2 acres in area DISCING FIRE 3KEA.KS Per Lineal Ft. 20 Feet Wide TOTAL CC:•:?031T BID OF PACES 2 Z: 3 The Contract will be r_v aded on the bas' s of the 1 west comp sit aid y r 1 . i f-:ividu3l unit prices li:ted. CC :iSATI0i! �':.i,L SE MADE FOR T!: E TYPE WO;lki COI;PLE'iED -T T_gj .0..1— -�;-�`�.F. e� I D A:C' mit -�.rr-...=. �'� []r�(�1"In.i.�l��� -%;A."jOJ..I ijii -♦ J ♦:.•I rJ IT �l�/IIG �.l1.VJ ::11.2 1•-E i L-lJ:l�l..� SPE-Ci J-.1��: ~ VAI LD UNLESS I�F`T(?RI�EF �I r PACE 3 OF 7 PAGES C0trP;E-V0 PAGES 1 , 71 4-j .-i , 7 00142 CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS I. Experience A. years in professional abatement business. B. Abatement contracts successfully completed: YEAR AGENCY OR FIRM ADDRESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. II. Previous Bonding Companies: / / Labor and Materials. LLJ Performance AGENT ADDRESS BONDING CO2LpANY A. B. C. D. III. Equipment, Contractor owned: A. No. TYPE MAY BE INSPECTED AT (Location) 1. Tractor(s) with Rotovator(s) 2. Tractor(s) with Disc(s) 3. Dozer(s) 4. Spray Equipment 5. Equip. Transport Vehicle(s) 6. Hand Rotary Mowers 7. Rubbish Haul Truck(s) 8. Misc. Equipment B. List number of employees: FM TIME PART TIME 1. Field Employees 2. Office Staff C. Is all listed equipment operational? /-7 Yes I / So (If no, explain) N0'r VALID U.2-ESS RE LMS-ED i.Z'Ie CO:tPLEM _ PAGES 2-P- q. 5 fl and 7 Page k of 7 Pages 00143 D. Is all listed equipment owned-free and clear? j7 yes /_7No (If no, list equipment being purchased and/or leased) EQUIP. LMER]LES SOR LENDER/LESSOR ADDRESS J 2. 3. (Use back of page if necessary) Are all equipment contracts or lease payments current? L/ Yes / / No (If no, explain) E. Are there payments due for mechanical repairs and/or equipment parts on any of the listed equipment? /—J Yes /7 No (If yes, list below) EQUIP. AMT. DUE REPAIR FIRM ADDRESS . 1. 2. 3. (Use back of page if necessary) Are all payments current? Yes / / No (If no, explain) IV. Sub-contractors A. List percentage of each type of abatement work to be completed by sub-cont-rator(s): 1. Rotovating 2. Discing 3. Dozing 4. Herbicide Spray 5. Rubbish Removal 6. Hand Mowing 6 Hoeing B. Are all sub-contractors listed on page 6 under contract? %/ Yes / / Ivo Is the contract binding on the sub-contractor to ensure his co==itnent for the term of the abatement contract? /—j Yes I ! too (If no, explain) NOT VALID UNLESS RETUR2:F.D NITsi CO`VLET=D PAGES l, 23, 1 6 and 7 Page.5 of 7 Pages 00144 V. Business Office: A. Location: Address: City. Zip. WORK RO� AFTER iJORR HOURS Telephone: _ _ r NOT VALID UNLESS R—r-nM:ED ,uTM CO.Mpt PAGES 3, 2, 3, 44 3 and 7 Page 6 of ? Pages 00143 SUBCONTRACTORS FOR FIRE HAZARD ABATEMENT WORK With respect to and incident to the above entitled work or improvement, the Contractor states the following is the name and the address of the place of business of each subcontractor who will perform work or labor or render service to the Contractor in or about the construction of the above indicated work or improvement in an amount in excess of one-half (1/2) of one per cent (1Z) of the Contractor's total bid; and he further herein sets forth that type of abatement equipment which each subcontractor will provide: NAME: YRS. OF ABATE4ENT EXPERIENCE: ADDRESS: PHONE: NUMBER b TYPE EQUIP. AVAILABLE: EQUIP. LOCATION: NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: FULL T : PART TIME: IS THIS SUBCONTRACTOR UNDER CONTRA ! / / YeNo NAHE: YRS\ OF ABATEMENT EXPERIENCE: ADDRESS: PHONE: NUMBER S TYPE EQUIP. AVAILABLE: EQUIP. LOCATION: NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: FULL TIME: PART TIME: IS THIS SUBCONTRACTOR UNDER CONTRACT: / / Yes / / No NAME: YRS. OF ABATEMENT EXPERIENCE: ADDRESS: PHONE: NUMBER b TYPE EQUIP. AVAILABLE: EQUIP. LOCATION: NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: FULL TIME: PART TIMH: IS THIS SUBCONTRACTOR UNDER CONTRACT: Yes /7 No NAME: YRS. OF ABATE`ENT EXPERIENCE: ADDRESS: PHONE: NUMBER S TYPE EQUIP. AVAILABLE: EQUIP. LOCATION: NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: FULL TIME: PART TIME: IS THIS SUBCONTRACTOR UNDER CONTRACT: / / Yes / / No NAME: YRS. OF ABATLN MrT EXPERIENCE: ADDRESS: PHONE: NUMBER b TYPE EQUIP. AVAILABLE: EQUIP. LOCATION: NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: FULL TIME: PART TIME: IS THIS SUBCONTRACTOR UNDER CONTRACT: / Yes /_7 No NAME: YRS. OF ABATEMENT EXPERIENCE: ADDRESS: PHONE: NUMBER & TYPE EQUIP. AVAILABLE: EQUIP. LOCATION: 144I MBER OF L%TLOYEES: FULL TIME: PART TL'D:: IS THIS SUBCONTRACTOR UNDER CONTRACT: / / Yes / % No NAME: YRS. OF ABATaMIT EXPERIENCE: ADDRESS: PHONE: NUM.3ER b TYPE EQUIP. AVAILABLE: EQUIP. LOCATION: NUMBER OF L-4PLOYEES: FULL TIME: PART TI!M: IS THIS SUBCO:.TRACTOR Lamm cm-mcr: Yes /-7 .,;o SOT VALID UNLESS RETURNED WITH COMPLETED PACES l , 2,3, ! j—5 aac3 6 Page 7 of 7 Pages 00146 J. ;L of-v"I am EDAM a; SUn_;MM;S ABATINM SPECIFICATIONS CO ra c Br SECTION A — DESCUPTION OF PROJECT 1. fine E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County, hereinafter referred to as the Public Agency, is in the process of notifying the owners of over 500 properties which may require the correction and abatement of fire hazards. Those properties that have not been corrected and abated by the owners will be abated ender orders of the Public Agency. Approximately 200 properties are abated annually. 2. The abatement contract for the period June 1, 1977 througii June 30, 1977 will be awarded on the basis of the lowest composite bid and proven ability, dependability and responsibility. The successful bidder shall be compensated for that work completed at the rate specified for that type' of work supplied on the bid proposal. Excluding the types of work to be done on an hourly basis, unit prices are to be based upon the abatement work being done once per year per parcel. Depending on weather conditions certain parcels may have to be abated twice. Compensation for this second abatement will be made at the unit price. 3. Y copy of the abatement contract which the successful bidder will be required to execute, can be inspected at the Public Agency office, 4640 Appian Way, E1 Sobrante, California. 4. Bids -will be publicly opened by the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors and it is expccted that they will be presented to the Administrator of the Public :lgency for review. The Adminis— trator of the Public Agency is the Fire Chief of the EI Sobrante Fire Protection District, hereinafter referred to as the Fire Chief. The Fire Chief will recommend to the Board of Supervisors (Governing Body of the Public Agency) the award of the contract to the lowest composite bidder of proven ability, dependability and responsibility. 5. This Abatement Specifications document is intended to co—_ operate with the Notice to Contractor-,, Contract, Proposal and Orders as discussed herein, so that anything exhibited in the Notice to Contractors, Contract, Proposal and Orders not mentioned in the Abatement Specifications is to be considered as if exhibited, men— tioned and set forth herein. SECTION B — GENEIUL PROVISIONS 1. Before any work is commenced on this contract and within ten (10) calendar days after tha date of award, the successful bid— der shall furnish to the Public Agency evidence of: a. Workmen's Compensation Insurance. The contractor shall maintain adequate Workmen's ompensation Insurance under the laws of the State of California, for all labor employed by him or by any subcontractor under him, who may come within the protection of such Workmen's Compensation Laws of the State of California, and shall provide, mere practicable, employers' general liability insurance for the benefit of his employees and the employees of any subcontractor under him, not protected by such compensation laws, and proof of such insurance, satisfactory to the Public agency shall be given by filing certificates of such insurance with the ilublic Agency, in form satisfactory to said Public Agency. I£ such insurance is underwritten by any agency other than the State Comp— ensation Fund, such agency shall be a company authorized to do bu:,iness in tae State of California. Miao�ilrred �tiitn 6oara o:3er 1- 00147 b. Public Liability and ProDerty Damage Insurance. The contractor shall, in addition, take out and shall furnish satisfac- tory proof, by certificate or otherwise, as may be required, that he has taken out public liability and property damage insurance with an insurance company, complying wit_i the requirements herein set forth and satisfactory to the Public :agency, and such form as shall be satisfactory to the Public Agency to protect said contractor and the Public Agency, its officers, employees, or agents against loss from liability imposed by law, for damages on account of bodily injury, including death resulting therefrom, suffered or alleged to have been suffered by any person or persons, other than employees, resulting directly or indirectly from the performance or execution of this contract or any-subcontract thereunder, and, also to pro- tect said contractor and the Public :►gency, its officers, employ- ees or agents against loss from liability imposed by law or damage to any property, caused directly or indirectly by the performance or execution of this contract or any subcontract thereunder. TIM POLICY OR POLICIES, Oil ;RIDER ATTACHED THERETO, SMALL NAPS THE EL SOBRANTL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AS A NAMED DISH- D. Said public liability and property damage insurance shall be maintained by the contractor in full force and effect during the entire period of performance under this contract in the amounts of not less than the following: (1) Limit of liability for injury or accidental death: One person -250,000 One Accident 500,000 (2) Limit of liability for property damage: One accident $ 50,000 If the contractor fails to maintain such insurance,- the- Pub- lic Agency may terminate this contract and deduct and retain a sufficient amount of money from any sums due the contractor under the contract to cover any damages -which the Public Agency may be liable to pay as a result of any uninsured operations by the con- tractor thereunder. Nothing herein contained small be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which the contractor may be held responsible for payment of damages to persons or property resulting from his operations or the operations of any subcontractor under him. c. Contract Bonds. The contractor shall, at the time of signing the contract, furnish two good and sufficient surety bonds of a surety company or companies authorized to do business in the State of California and satisfactory to the Public Agency. bond in an amount equal to one hundred (100) percent of the total bid for one year's work for the payment of just claims for materials, labor and subcontractors employed by him thereon, and a bond in an amount equal to one hundred (100) percent of the full amount of the total bid for one year's work as surety for the fait-h-' ful performance of the contract. 2. The contractor shall comply with all local, State and Federal regulation-- applicable to labor, :-:age rates, hoars of work. , apprentices, aliens, subcontractors, and preference for materials. ':ages paid shall be not less than the current list of ,prevailing mages as established by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Colznty for the District. 3. 'Phe contractor shall furnish all equipment, material, -2- 00148 supplies and labor where ordered, and pay all fees necessary to com— plete the work to the satisfaction of the Public Agency. 4. The contractor shall complete all correction and abatement work in the Orders to be issued by the Public Agency. The Orders will consist of parcels identified by County assessor parcel numbers and will include copies of assessor map book pages for location of parcels. The type work to be completed on each parcel will be spe— cified in these Orders. Only those parcels indicated for abatement work in such Orders will be abated under the contract (Agreement) and said parcels shall be abated by the date specified in the Orders for the abatement work on such parcels. 5. The contractor shall return the work order (s) no later than one (1) week after the erorc completion date specified in the order(s). 5. Any other forms or controls that may be required by the Public Agency shall be completed by the contractor. The contractor shall maintain all records and reports pertaining to any work under the contract and have them available for inspection by the Public Agency. 7. The Public Agency must approve the correction and work before payment may be made to the contractor. The work shall be performed under the general supervision of the Fire Chief, or his authorized representative, who shall have the authority to approve or reject any portion of the work, or to order the suspension of the work for cause. 8. Payment for completed work wi.11 be made twice monthly on the 10th and 25th and then only for completed work lists received by the Public Agency ten (10) business days prior to these dates. 9. MA of the payment due for completed work will be vrithheld until thirty—five (35) days after the completion of all regularly assigned work, expiration of the period for filing of liens or December 31, annually, tihichever is later. The Public Agency will file a Notice of Completion upon acceptance of the completed vrork at the end of each year for that year's vrork. 10. • The contractor shall not correct or abate parcels where orders have been issued, when the following conditions are found to be present: a. Any property that shows signs of started or attempted correction and abatement. b. Any property grovring crop land.- c. If permission to enter upon any premises is denied, or the workmen are ordered off the property, all workmen and equip— ment are to be removed and the Public Agency notified. 11. Orders will be furnished and only that work indicated for correction and vrork in such Orders will be compensated under the contract. 12. Unere the contractor is unable to complete the work as ordered, he shall inform the Public Agency within 48 hours, stat— inn, why such work was not or cannot be completed as ordered. 13. The Public .3ency reserved the right at any time daring the period set for performance of the work to: —3- 0.0149 a. Specify a particular method of correction and work for any given property. b. Add to the amount of wore to be completed. c. Remove certain work from the list (Orders). d. Schedule certain work as to date correction and work is to be carried out. 14.. The contractor will be comenzated for that work completed at the rate specified for that type of wor:: supplied on the bid pro- posal. The number of parcels specified is estimated as a basis for bid purposed only and the contractor shall accept payment at the various unit prices for only that wort: supplied and actually com- pleted frith no additional allomances to be made. Excluding the types of work to be done on an hourly basis, unit prices are to be based upon the abatement work being done once per year per parcel. Depending on weather conditions, certain parcels may have to be abated twice. Compensation for this second abatement will be rude at. the unit price. 15. With respect to all types of work to be done on an hourly basis, the Public Agency may specify the ma,dmum amount of time which will be chargeable and allowed for payment by the Public Agency for work performed on any particular parcel of property. If the contractor disputes the maximum amount of time which the Public AGency will allow for correction of a fire hazard, he shall submit the matter to the Fire Chief for determiaation in writing, setting fortis the specific facts, reasons or circumstances justifying the granting of additional time to him for the particular work. The Fire Chief's determination shall be final and conclusive respecting the dispute and the amount of compensation due the contractor. 15. Adequate office communications shall be maintained by the contractor and the contractor must be available for contactby the Public Agency during; the normal working day (8a.m. to 5 p.m.). - 17. Each tractor, dozer, rotovator or other mechanized a,ate- ment used in crop land, range land, watershed or other open land shall have an a;proved spark arrestor affixed to the exhaust sys- tem, in accordance with Section 13005 California Health and Safety Code. 13. The Public Agency may amend the contract to add addition- al areas and properties for abatement and the contractor has thirty (30) days after notification in which to accept the amended docu- ments. If said acceptance is not verified within such period, the contract is therewith terminated and no further worIc or compensa- tion therefore, shall be due or allowed under the contract. 19. `Me Fire Chief, as Administrator of the Public Agency, shall have final determination as to any conflict, dispute, changes or amendments, and shall be the sole judge concerning the intent of the contract docwments. 20. In accordance with Section 12 of the abatement contract, the contractor shall conform to the requirements of Section 4.100 VilrouGh 4113 of the Government Code Pertaining to aubcontractors. SECTION C - CO:L.ECTION JIUM' �, Tr tENT SPECIFICATIONS 1. Scone. The conditions to be covered under this contract consist of furnishing all materials, tools, equi-pment, transporta- tion, incidentals and labor as specified in the Contractor QuUifi- _� 00150 unless otherwise supplied by the Public Agency involved in the re- duction, correction, elimination or removal of weeds, refuse, rub- bish or other fire hazard conditions, in accordance with County Or- dinance and the California Health and Safety Code, -vithin the Dis trict boundaries of the Public Agency. 2. The method of correction and abatement shall be to the specifications and standards of the Public agency and may consist of one or more of the following: a. P.otovatin- b. Di:.cinr, c. Dozin:, d. Sarayins of Herbicides e. .1imoval of Rubbish f. i:u`id :aowing and Hoeing g. Various other methods of correction and abatement: as . directed in the Orders issued. 3. _Type of wrorlc. a. Rotovatina - Parcels of property within the District, usually small lots, may be ordered abated by a tractor drawn rotary tiller. Such tilling shall destroy and bury the grass and/or vieed ;rowth e_xistino at the time of abatement. b. Disc-in- - Any lots or acreage within the District, facili- tating, tractor equipment, may be ordered abated by a tractor dravm disc. Parcels used for pasture, growing crops and large unused acreage will be protected by disking fire breaks. The disc shall be set to sufficient depth to cut sod �,rowth loose and turn the vegetation growth under and each disking shall destroy and bury the grass and/or -weed growth existing at the time of abatement. c. Dozin- - May be used on any parcels throu�iout the. Dis- trict to level mo=nds of dirt prior to disking or rotovating, or to clear large areas of debris. d. S ravingof Herbicides - Areas of parcels of property not accessible to motorized equipment, perimeters (5 ft. sprayed strip) of vacant city lots and acreageand those parcels specified, may be abated by herbicide spray. The contractor shall provide the nec- essary chemicals, to the satisfaction of the Public AGency, for the eradication of all grass and Creeds. Sterilant sprays will not be allowed and sprays :oust be harmless to humans, animalo and ornimen- tal plants and shxubs. Proper shielding shall be utilized vhere necessary to protect growing plants. A sufficient amount of herbi- cide, in the appropriate mixture, shall be applied to insure erad- ication of the grass and/or weed Zrovith ea.sting at the time of abatement. 1"here shall be at least two men provided for eacI spray rig in service. e. Removal of :rubbish - Upon Orders issued, accumulations of rubbish and debris shall be removed to facilitate normal abatement by disking or rotovating. Also excessive accumulations of rubbish and debris may be ordered removed tidien such accumulation has been determined to be a fire hazard. The minimum crew for the removal of rubbish shall 'consist of two men and one truck. f. hand ,morn n! and 'loping Residential inproved lots, —5- 00151 those parcels specified and areas inaccessible to motorized equip— ment and too late to spray, may be abated by hand operated rotary mower or by hoeing. Such cut grass and/or needs shall be removed from the abated parcel and be properly disposed of. The minimum crew for this type of abatement shall consist of two men and the necessary power or hand equipment or tools. g. Various Other Methods — As assigned by the.Public Agency in order to secure compliance with District Ordinances. 4. The contractor shall perform the type of work for a par— ticular property as directed by the-Public Agency.- 5. agency.5. Compensation for 'Work Coppleted: a. The contractor shall be paid at the price per unit or portion thereof, as indicated on the bid proposal for the type of work completed for the term of the contract and may be compensated for other assigned work as may be agreed upon by the Public Agency. b. In any case, the viork:must be completed to the satis— faction of the Public Agency and in accordance with these specifi= cations and other contract documents before any compensation can be paid. 00152 ■ 2- �. r '__ABATEMENT CONTRACT F � (Agreement) J. P a=aj By UN >A rOSfA CO. 1. SPECIAL TERMS. These special terms are incorporated b ow by reference. (912,3) Parties' (Public Agency) E1 Sobrante Fire Protection District (Contractor) (92) Effective Date: (see 4 for starting date.) (S3) The Work: The Contractor will at its own cost and expense, in a workmanlike manner, faithfully and fully do all the work and furnish all the equipment and materials necessary to complete, in accordance with the Abatement Specifications and related contract documents hereinafter mentioned, to the satisfaction of the Fire Chief of the Public Agency, the correction and abatement of fire hazards from the properties set forth by the Public Agency. M) Completion Time: The work shall be completed as set forth by the Public Agency in Orders to be issued. 05) Public Agency's Agent: Fire Chief of the Public Agency. (95) Contract Price: a (for unit price contracts; more or less, in accordance with finished quantities at unit bid prices.) 2. SIGNATURES & ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. Public Agency. By: (President, Chairman or t er esignated Representative) ($ecretary) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code §§1861 concerning Workmen's Compensation Law. By: (Corporate (Designate official capacity in the Seal) business) By: (]Designate oFf-1-clal capacity zn the business) Note to Contractor (1) Execute acknowledgment form below, and (2) if a corporation, affix Corporate Seal. State of California ) ACKNOWLEDGMENT (by Corporation, County of ) ss. Partnership, or Individual) The person(s) si!:ning 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 of partnership named above executed it. Dazed: (115TAIRM MAI) ARY PUBLIC ^OP' 's''PPOVED: J. B. CLAUSE11 County Counsel By: Microfilmed w a %Ora arTe-? 00153 i 3. WORK CONTRACT CHANGES. (a) ' By their signatures in Section 2, effective on the above date, these parties promise and agree as set forth in this contract, 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 the work; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient and proper in order fairly to perform the requirements of this contract, all strictly in accordance with the Public Agency's Notice To Contractors, Proposal, Orders,- and Abatement 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. lam. TIME: NOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the Orders and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. INTEGRATED DOCUTAENTS. The Notice to Contractors, Proposal, Orders and Abatement peci ications or special provisions of the.Public Agency's call for bids, and Contractor's accented bid for this Svork are hereby incorporated into this contract, and they are intended to co-operate, so that anything exhibited in the Notice to Contractors, Proposal, and Orders not mentioned in the Abatement Specifications or special provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set forth 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. b. PAM-TENT. For his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, and as full compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sum specified in Sec. 1, except that in this unit price contract, the payment shall be for finished quantities (parcels) at unit bid prices. 7. PAYMENTS WITHHELD. (a) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or because of 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 S(5) Damage to another contractor, or (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delay. (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. (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its notice of completion of the entire work, it shall issue a certificata to the Contractor and pay the balance 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 00154 clri:x.- have been presented to the Public Agency based on acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been filed against the work or site, and provided there are not reasonable indications of defective or missing work or of late- recorded notices of liens or claims against Contractor, but in no case shall this be done prior to December 31, of the year in which the work has been completed. 8. INSURAIME. (Labor Code H 1860-$1) On signing this contract, contractor must give Public AgencF (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (2) a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy of duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Workmen's Compensation Law. 9. BONDS. On signing this contract, Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifications or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all 3:bor and material.; hereudder. 10. FAILURE TO PEMM4. 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 duct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. The Public Agenc7 may terminate this contract by registered mail ittere the Contractor fails to provide sufficient workmen and equipment as previously ordered. The Public Agency's determination shall be final and conclusive as to sufficiency of workmen and equipment. 11. LA?,-'S APPLY . General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various-federal,'-Ft-ate and local 1,ws and regulations, especially Chapter 1 or Part 7 of the California Labor Code (be ng with Sec. 1720, and including Secs. 1735, 1777.5, & 1777.9 for bidding discrimination) and intend that this contract complies therewith r The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 8 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this contract as though fully stipulated herein. 12. SUBCONTRACTORS. Government Code §§4100-41-13 are incorporated herein. 13. WAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the governing body of the Public Agency 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 hourz unless otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate. multiplied b; number of hours constituting 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. —3- 00155 (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 bragaining agreements. A11 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 necessary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, classification or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other nonmanual workers as such) for which no m;,,* huge rate is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public Agency utich shall promptly determine the prevailing vrage rate therefor 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 such employment. 14. HOURS OF LABOR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a egal day's work, and no workman employed at any - time on this work by the Contractor or by any subcontractor shall be required or permitted to work longer thereon except as provided in Labor Code Secs. 1810-1815. 15. APPRENTICES. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accordance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6 forbidding discrimination. 16. PREFERENCE FOR MATERIALS. The Public Agency desires to promote the industries M economy of Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to sue the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 17. ASSIGMENT. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives of the Contractor; but he cannot assign it i^ whole or in part, nor any monies due or to 3ecome due under it, without the prior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have vraived notice of assignment. 18. NO 14AIVER BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of viork and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies vrith the requirbents of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefore, 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. 19. HOLD_H9RLESS_& INDEM- TY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harless an 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 k-ind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, including personal injury, death, —4- 00155 property daaage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of-these, regardless or 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 with the natters covered by this contract and attributable to Oe contractor, subcontractor(s), or any officer(s), aoent(s) or employee(s) of one or more of them. (e) Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section i:� not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, 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 natters or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any indemnitee. -5_ 00157 V. �- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 X19 77 In the Matter of Establishing Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-1, Crockett area. The Board on December 7, 1976 having adopted Resolution No. 76/1078 to provide an additional extended service (recreation and park services) to County service area P-1, Crockett area; and NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a five- member Citizens Advisory Committee is ESTABLISHED for said service area, and the following persons are appointed thereto (one to be named later) : Mr. Bab Simontacchi Ms. Merilyn Pezzuto 400 Kendall Avenue 13 Stephens-Court Crockett, Ca. 94525 Crockett, Ca. 94525 Mrs. ?targe Rosson Mr. John G. Maria P.O. Box 459 91 Welle Road Crockett, Ca. 94525 Crockett, Ca. 94525 PASSED by the Board this first day of February, 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 an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal.of the Board of cc: Appointees Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 1st day of February 1977 Countq Administrator Public Information Officer d. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 00158 H-2431:aism In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 _ 1977 In the Matter of _ Dog License Fees The Board on January 18, 1977, as requested by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, having referred to its Internal Operations . Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) the request of SPAY of Contra Costa County that owners of unlicensed dogs be charged the S3-license fee applicable for altered dogs instead of the S6-fee for unaltered dogs when brought into the County's Spay Clinic for spaying or neutering; and Supervisor Boggess having advised the Board that this matter has now been resolved and it is therefore appropriate to remove same from committee consideration, and having so recommended; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: SPAY of Contra Costa Supervisors County affixed thislst day of February 1977 Animal Control — Committee Members County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Clerk By 14=7At'/' I t, Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 00159 H-24 3176 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 1911 In the Matter of Request of East Bay Regional Park District with respect to Land Conservation Agreement pertaining to Cardoza Property at Dorgan Territory. The Board having received a January 24, 1977 letter from Nis. Carol Thompson, Administrative Analyst, East Bay Regional Park District, advising of the District's purchase of the Cardoza. property at Morgan Territory Regional Preserve for park and recre- ation purposes; and Ms. Thompson having further advised that said property is covered by a band Conservation Agreement with the County for the term of ten years, and having requested that the contract not be renewed next year so that it will expire at the end of the-term; IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDE.RM that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Director of Planning for recommendation. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977..- 1 hereby certify that the foregoing h a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: East ray Regional Park Dist Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Pla_hnirg $apervisors County Counsel affixed thislst day of_ February . 19 77 County Administrator J. R., OLSSON, Clerk By F r:. - /': t � Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 3176 15m 00160 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of CETA Title II Grant Closeout Documents for Submission to the U. S. Department of Labor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute CETA Title II Grant Closeout Documents for the period August 1. 1974 through September 30, 1976 for submission to the U. S. Department of Labor. Passed by the Board on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing b a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig• Civil Service Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of J. Christolos Supervisors f U. S. Dept affixed. of Labor axed this 1st day of February 19 77 cc: Administrator tH uditor-G. Gross uman- Resources J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B. Proctor Q Deputy Clerk M e M. Niufild H-24 3/7M Ism _ 00161 ' 1 U.S.1)i;l'AH"c It I.\t UI L. It ltatqunvct Ac~lmiu�dntr•n t)RT9 n.�N[ NUtlUra 2/1/77 �� 06-5004-21 G,'Jrtet S Subrnittal of Closeout Documents -;8tA.VTrr.5 r:Aur Arco Abo[tr.55 John' N. Christblos County of Contra Costa Public Service Employment Program Administration Building County of Contra Costa Martinez, California 94553- P.O. Box79Ill. OlfKtc•s Nano am ACdreuJ Martinez, California As you requested in the grant elosecut notification letter dated.—..... .IDD .—r........, I hale takea actions related to the closeout of s••tbject CHTA grant and am enclosing required closeout documents as follows: (Check appropriate boxm Each item mus: be covered. Explain fully any item not submitted. Use separate sheet. it ftecessary.) EetUo�.V ttttl oe Sent Sena Vnaole to loentiticatlon of Cocunsent -a+c*Y oY(xart suleJ Fwnlsn ® ❑ O 1. Final Report of Federal Cash Transaction Ex Un Sion: . 0 ❑ O 2. Grawce s Release Fx tana•ion• a D O 3. Final C=t'A program Status Summary Ex nation: eo D O S. Final Summary of R:rtiopant Charaacristitt Report Explanation: ® D D 5. Grantees Aaignment of Refunds.Rebates and Credits Fac tvtation: ❑ O 6. F•trcal Fiwteial Status Report F1c n Yon' ' D D 09 �. lrtveneo Letw ar Cert:tieate t tStreet, ard Itsctig- N/A Fx tanation: of`�tJa.+ml�rr!' edand CETA _c'nrnT irPri pmPer j„y- ❑ ❑ � Lsnatio.� Ilaa Statement–Special tlasWFitundal Acmurt N/A D D N/A 0 h. Cance•.alionladiumment fidelity bond ati n: O ❑ s 1310. List of posibk elainunts for unclaimed cheeks canceled or p;yrtent stopped N/A Explanation: C3 Om 11. Refund check(with bre.44down statement) go include N/A Ex lanatior- O O N/A ® a. Unliquidated advance payment E3 N/A ea w b. ltggteqate of unclaimed wagestotaer cut— irtq checks Ex tan: ❑ O Ida c. Interest earned or owed on Government funds _ N/A Exnlanaiwn: _ U N/A d. Fdehty triad _ '" Fx�tion.• O O tZl e. tYotkmcn's compensatiotdother insurance N/A Ftarutinn• U L7 �V12.maid Close"T.tx Cal.dicatIon Ex da.utinn: ___ M CI L7 l3.Otter Documents(gprrcfr) Ex cation:ReqtjPs rEt: t i;1r1.E LU , Chairman, Board of Supervisors Mierefilmed with board orckt�;_tzciTlt tr-�`�` '� REPORT OF FEDERAL CASH TRANSACTIM Dept. of Labor-Dian ower 0—.l C—ck...-- a —.I C.... County of Contra Costa 06A-5004-21. 1cots---- tdTSL--V.,-M W-h- 6ft Administration Building_ 16-01-9024 38 Martinez, California 94553 -0- "-K-M-mA. IROY TO 946000509W 8 1 1 74 9 1 30 76 it.JIIAWS OF FEDERAL CAIN &Wk in b"b4own d jawd............. ..................................... LUwdcse$t-V4;&....................................................... • 5.136,452.92 -0- C-Tien"check.—arpsoft........................................................ It.I"let";IX(Swel Lim"badc)................................................ s 5,136.8S2.92 ........................................... s 5,136,852.92 1. GRAS daualowsh........................................................... sS,136.8S2.92 t.Fe&,W SUM Of P%=WK204................................................... k.set gsbwwftlu RAN I am um 0.............................................. 85,136,852.92 ...................................................... It —0— —0— s. Cash an me MJ d pmcd....................................................... a lb.—".—all--..-..--k-*-i+-. 1.h—.0" 0 Ix 0I.Es IMPORMATION ;L lakagotm.............................................................. IL Man=W w4udm........................................................ 14.REMARKS I.—A W 14— l Letter of Credit Authorizations 16-15-0015 2,621,084.00 16-01-9024 (671,084)- S.364,327.00 7,314,327.00 Represents the amount of carry in from Letter of Credit #16-15-0015 to Letter of Credit #16-01-9024 w and of Superviso—rs 721' sop A.: 00163 i Instructions to Grantee u.S. DEPART. cr OF LASD3 Submit original and 2 topics Employment and Training Aeainistration (all with original signatures). GRA`MIS RELEASE pursuant to the terms of Grant so. 06-500ti-21 and in consideration of the sun of $5,136.852.!2 (Dollars (S 5.136,852.92 ) Tocol of amounts paid and payable ahichhasbeen or is to be paid under the said grant to County of Contra Costa, Admini_ Grantee's Name and Address tration Bldg., Martinez,-Ca. hereinafter called the Grantee or to it's assignees, If any, the Grantee, upon payment of the said snm by the mrrrD ST1TEs of AnMICA hereinafter called the Government. does remise. release, and discharge the Government, its officers, agents. and employees. of and from all liabilities, obligations, claims, and demands %hatsaaver under or arising from the said grant. except: 1. Specified claims in stated amouats or in estimated amounts where the amounts are not susceptible of exact statement by the Grantee, as follo'ls: None If none so state 2. Claims. together cith reasonable expenses incidental thereto, based upon the liabilities of the Grantee to third parties arising out of the performance of the said grant, Mich are not k=6-ft to the Grantee on the date of the execution of this release and of +tach the Grantee gives notice in writing to the Grant officer within the period specified In the said grant. 3. Claims after closeout. for costs which results from the liability to pay Unemployment Insurance costs under a reimbursement system or to settle Korkmen's Compensation claims. This release has been executed this first- day of F l;ruary 1977 IMAIr.Es Cq CM �•m8 G Count of Contra Costa TrrLE Chairman. Board of Supervisors CERTIFIC.:TE (Applicable to uon-political organisations) I. . certify that i am the • otficial Title of the corporation nmaed as Crantee in the foregoing release; that who signed said release on behalf of the Grantee cos then of said corporation; that said release was official Title duly signed for and in behalf of said corporatior. Sy autltarity of its govcrnLnr, body and is tir-.ai_ the scope of =_s car7a.ate pavers. (CORPOUTE SEAL) ETA 3-103 C-6 (Jan. 1976) 00164 3 i.' •` 46.w NT�Cr(0I awt•OR •_ �1- Gw-•".v -CY nal..E..+.o aoowc:t�� y�4�/s.r.AQrwrult.t.aw D. G:I A•a:t .;taw Coxity of Contra Corta ?A OU A;" -r.LY ?ROOP.ESS RS?7PT QY50C4-21 Box ��wn� c AEk"04'- %-+.OD (•'•a'I^.LIF,Y.vl d. TWE C= PaDCAa. F. 0. BoY t 1, :dmi:+a O Q 3•T:S• t X3 2•Tl:r. It -- tinBz, Califor:-tia 9!+553 Frew 01/7' Ta° 613QI25 Q 3-0:r..-Sy.c:Y eC0 Revision 1. 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VL OT..ew ACTIV.YIEs rtT.I r..tts:tvl.0 U•.• 3..1-t tse -Asa,wwr....Y..F eta-aor✓iy M.7•./+•erav Ac✓ww.•-t sbdd ir9 cawtrsH.e M ovj de .N ajl a ta:.wte.IM M wn✓,.IM d,•..IIRat fOYRsweD Wt, Is.�ralCT [XaCr+fr A TTAC OF AAT_ 9.aNOIw_fT pair G•CAII O.TOT.zt.A.•OwT AND TITLE Or PUT .-f. OF/It1AL i SI.:NATUJE OA/ 7 Judy Delareuelle, Administrative de N=- 2�17 ■Ia 25-23. g.,,312.) 00165 ��_ ... ..:r:..J:Y: ..R:... :.\J LCril:.....• i. rfvcn L. 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Ass:gn,t—sfor,set a—sod ost.as.is d-*UNITED STATES OF AMERICA t* reiwofrtr called rbo r.ghr,till.ond.iwterest oevll r.f.wds,r.beews.eredi►s oootls.r ar.rir-ls(M el.:d.wg ewy in retest rMrce..) *rising out of thr pst/erwonce el dho said grant."othso wilft all.site fishes of ecdowo Kerued or—h.ch swr hMeah"Occtu1 there.nd.r. �.. Z. Agree N tots whascserKtiM.oar be wKassary y.IIKt ps.wi t eollKtiaw of ells ch s.fuwds r.boies credits ar athe awo.rhts(incl.diny awy tfoar*Q.) i.c M.�.l.idt si»r,bKowa.dam• awd to�fer�d d r.dhe U.S.OcPurwenr'o!Labor�= r Emdoyn+ettt and 7rainirlg Adrrtinisuation;Office of`Adninistmtlon and tdana enwrit%dtecks ,(made•payable to:the,United�Statts^ R De partmix ent of Labod for arty ooteds so Idle=d-That reisona6le matt of any such action to effect collection shalt constitute allowa6lc ' costs when approved by this Grant Of rice777- 3. " pplied to reduce any amounts ouiavrix tsaysble to the 60, 'vernnisnt under f w the terms hereof. J rb r Agr.s to eoopomp.fullr with rlhi Gaveswsaenr as to say claim or suit fn`conwcciior-id...cit refunds',rcbetes.'aed K or other awou-ts d..fincl.diwg any interest ti execute d^1'potent;plf odins.sPpltcation�Pohscr of othirner orodt.r `<r papers in eenneetiam.that lh;0wd b-p.rwit thetiafewhwhesJ N e.grrisnt it r—Y heoring,trial a.wh.%proctoding asistrya Out of such Cuts,so shit. - Jt This assignment has been executed this f i r5t dayof ,.February GaANTEE - x � _ h 41 County of Contra Costa --. . TYPE NAME ANO TITLE ., r - -- :•'' N A r;v Warren Boggess, Chairman - Board of Supervisors CERTIFk ATE (.4ppJTcaDfe pa a�rtwt-Doro:al orsartitaoorul 'ti' e e.nIfy-has 1 ae,the .r .1 she corpo.asioh-awed.s Grantee is hike fawgaiws assigwre.w;shot - .�iko s.Sn'd so.d oSs.gnm.—W on b.i..11 of t%. Granteeo Aar ksJ d.tr (amcid Tido) hoh.it of said catparotiaw by owa.i bty of its a..o-d-g Lady and is—95-r akc- sup. P at i.►cosp.rd• orn. (CORPORATE SEAL) 001 D1. _r z� Y , ETA itoT U s�7s) f- US.DM*ART}tk\7 Of t.AW)R • Ewnttevastat.ad Tsataint Adwin+suatioa GRANT CLOSEOUT TAX CERTIFICATION In the performance of Grant No. #06-5004-21 1 certify that I have complied with requirements of the law and the Employment and Training Administration.' DOL, regarding the obtaining of employer idcnti- ftcationfaccount numbers;collection.payment,deposit,and reporting of Federal, State, and local taxes; and the provision of%V-2 forms to employees/enrollees who are not now my employees. For present employees/enrollees. (formerly employed under the grant), W f s illishcd as s^ecffi d in Circular E. Emplei er's Tax Guide. - AUTHoru2ED srcYA i W-UE OF GRANTEE County of Contra Cost ADDAtSS County Administration Building Martinez, California 94553 E:%tPLOYER`S.tDEA-nnCA.Tto%. �O. 946000509W ETA 3-206 pan. 29761 C-24 0017a REQUEST FOR PAYMENT ON LETTER OF CREDIT AND STATUS OF FUNDS REPORT SECTION I—REQUEST FOR PAYMENT AGENCY STATION SYMBOL LETTER-CF-CREDIT NUMBER DOCUMENT NUMBER AMOUNT REQUESTED 16-01-8719 1 16-01-9024 1 40 S 13,237.92 NAME AND ADDRESS OF U.S.AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS OF DRAWER PAID BY(Treasury Use,Only) U.S. DEPAM04T OF LABOR Employment & Training Adirdn. QOUJTTY OF CWM COSTA 450 Golden Gate Avenue Administration Building P. 0. Box 36084 Martinez, CA 94553 San Francisco, CA 94102 NAME AND ADDRESS OF TREASURY MAKE TREASURY CHECK PAYABLE TO: DISBURSING OFFICE SAN FPAXISCO DISBURSING CENnR 0311M OF CONTRA COSTA P. 0. Box 3858 Treasurer San Francisco, CA 94179 Finance Building VOUCHER APPROVED(Tnasuty Use Only) Martinez, CA 94553 CHECK NUMBER(Tf.asury Usa Only) SECTION 11 -STATUS OF FEDERAL FUNDS(Nwt Be Complatad By Drawer) ESTI- MATED ITEMS O.OF AMOUNT DAYS SUPPLY 1. FEDERAL FUNDS ON NAND 10a9Itntn9 of Fadafaf Ftacal Year) 7,103.18 2. 1 ADD: ADVANCES RECEIVED.FISCAL YEAR TO DATE 2 22 2 OO 3. ADO: COLLECTIONS.REFUNDS.AND/OR MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS -0- 4. 1u,alal 2,234,032.18 S• LESS: ACTUAL DISBURSEMENTS.FISCAL YEAR TO CATE 2 229 079.29 a. FEDERAL FUNDS ON HAND AT TIME OF THIS REQUEST 4,952.89 T. ADD' AMOUNT OF THIS REQUEST FOR PAYMENT 213,237.92 1 a. ADD: UNPAID REQUESTS FOR PAYMENT PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED a. TOTAL s 209 599.10 'reasury Use Unly 10. OUTSTANDING ADVANCES TO SUB.GRANTCES-NUMBER TOTAL S SECTION IIA—REMARKS(Drawers Usa) SECTION III—CLASSIFICATION OF THE AMOUNT OF THIS REQUEST!!rust Be Completed By Drawaq ! PROGRAM,GRANT NO.OR OTHER AMOUNT PROGRAM.GRANT NO.OR OTHER AMOUNT IDENTIFYING NO. IDENTIFYING NO. - - S tz9b,76Z-.MT 06-7004-21 CETA II 310 000.00 I 1 1 1 I I 1 I t TOTAL(Must Ape.w.th Amount of this Request for Payment) S 13,237.92 SECTION IV—CERTIFICATION(hist Be Comptated By Duwar) 1 certify that this Request for Payment has been drawn in aaordance with the terms and conditions of the Letter of Credit cited and that the amount for which drawn is proper for payment to the drawer or for credit to the account of the drawer at the drawer's bank. 1 also certify that the data reported above is cortect and that the amount of a Request for Payment is not in cxCcSS of current needs. DATE SIGN TUR ( TITLE January 31, 19771 i - Accountant ilATEOLLNTERStGNATLL �1 TITLE January 31, 1977 Cv).�rt r . ( t Investment Supervisor f FS FORM 7578 FORMERLY TREASURY FORM GFO 7576, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY-FISCAL SERVICE 7.76 REV.3-74.WHICH IS OBSOLETE BUREAU OF GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL OPERATIONS ORIGINAL—Onwe will foiwud"OOJ)to Trn=ry OWx"rq O"tm 00172 L In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 0977 In the Matter of Insurance Program for Eastern Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the January 21, 1977• letter from the Secretary, Board of Commissioners, Eastern . Fire Protection District, (in response to a memorandum from the County Administrator related to package-insurance program) requesting that the District be permitted to negotiate its own insurance program and to retain existing coverage pending resolution of the matter is REFERRED to the County"Administrator for report. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. hereby certify that th- foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supen-sors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc_ Eastern Fire Pre•Lection Supervisors District County Administrator affixed this lstday of jebruary _ lg 77 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By c-,.4 97[/: 2c Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 3/76 15m ► 00173 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing signature of certain documents relating to CETA Titles II and VI during the 1977 calendar year. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, and Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, or his designee (Mr. C. A. Hammond or Hr. F. Fernandez), are AUTHORIZED to sign various documents pertaining to CETA Titles II and VI with the U. S. Department of Labor during the 1977 calendar year. Passed by the Board on February 1, 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: Civil Service Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of J. Christolos s,pervison Dept. of Labor February cc: Administrator affixed 1st day of . 19 77 Human Resources B. Proctor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Auditor - G. Gross By Deputy Clerk 'Maiine M. Neuf d tt-24:nb ism 00 ^4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County State of California February 1 ---' 1922 In the Matter of Authorizing Legal Defense. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County provide legal defense for the following persons in the court actions - indicated, reserving all of the rights of the County in accordance with provisions of California Government Code Sections 825 and- 995: NAME and DEPARWENT COURT and ACTION NUMBER J. R. Olsson, County Clerk; San Mateo County Superior and E. L. Slumber, Clerk, Court, No. 190607 IJest Municipal Court; and C. Metoyer L. Pricco, Clerk and Plaintiff Administrator, West Municipal Court Deputies A. Gray and R. Gentry, United States District and H. D. Ramsay, County Court for Northern District Sheriff—Coroner of California No. C 77 0045 C.. R. Lans and N. E. Lans Plaintiffs PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: J. R. Olsson wuness my hand and the Seal of the Board of E L. S'_ushzr Supervisors L. Pricco affixed this 1st day of February , 1g 77 A. Gray R. Gentry County Sheriff—Coroner Il r• �:� J. R. OLSSON Clerk Public :corks Director gy6"'.•�-- Deputy Cleric Attn: hr. Broatch Ronda Amdahl County Counsel County Adni.nistrator H-24 3/76!Sm 00175 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 0119 •77 In the Matter of Completion of Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 114-75t Walnut Creek area. The Director of Building Inspection having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 114-75, Walnut Creek area, as provided in the agreement with B. J. Zsigmond, 1640 Las Trampas Road, Alamo, Ca 94507, approved by this Board on October 12, 1976; IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS Br THE BOARD FARTHER. ORDER that the Building Inspection Department is AUTHORIZED to refund the cash deposit of $3,000 deposited as security for the above agreement; plus the cash bond in the amount of $1,500 as required by Section 66499.3(b) of the Subdivision Map Act. (Building Inspection Department Receipt No. 130719, dated September 17: 1976 covering the two amounts). PASSED by the Board on February 1-, 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: B. J. Zs gmand Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Building Inspec'waz (2) Supervisors affixed thiels t day of February . 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 31-16 I%n 00176 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 19 77 In the Matter of Completion of Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 129-74, Lafayette Area. The Director of Building Inspection having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 129-74, layette area, as provided in the agreement with W. D. Galli, 2743 Bonifacio Street; Concord, Ca 94520, approved by this Board on January 26, 1976; - IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDER® that the private improvements in said Minor Subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FORTHER ORDFD that the Building Inspection Department is ADTHORIZED to refund the cash deposit of $420.00 (Receipt No. 122329 dated January 16, 1976) deposited as security for the above agree— ment. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: - W. D. Galli Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspection (2) Supervisors affixed thislst day of-February . 19 77 //- J./R_. OLSSON, Clerk gyjcye{,..: L `/ 't_':Jl . Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 3P6►sm 00177 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 .19 ,77 In the Matter of Completion of Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 297-72, Martinez Area. The Director of Building Inspection having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 297-72, Martinez area, as provided in the agreement with Harry L. Dolphin, 657 Byrdee Kay, Lafayette, Ca 945499 approved by this Board on June 10, 1975; IT IS Br THIS BOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER OBDERED that the Building Inspec— tion Department is ADTHORIM to refund the cash deposit of $4,000 (Receipt No. 114867, dated Map► 28, 1975)deposited as security for the above agreement. PASSED by the Bi—a d on February 1, 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: Harty L. Dolphin Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Bu•:ld ng Inspection (2) Supervisors affixed this 1st day of February . 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,�.�• %'`••. 1C1 .'.�ti. (1 Deputy Clerk Felen C. Marshall H-'d 3n6 Izm 00178 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: ) - TRAFFIC RESOLUTION N0. 2237-PM Pursuant to Sections 21112 and 22507 of the CVC, declaring a No ) Date: FEB 1 1M Parking Zone on I-MLL110MOD DRITE, )) (107$1), San Pablo (Supe. Dist. I - San Pablo ) 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 21112 and 22507 of the California Vehicle Code.a bus stop is hereby established aid parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times, except for the loading or unloading of bus passengers, on the west side of ROLLIHG'MD D3'LV'3 (#10751) San Pablo beginning at a point 45 feet south of the centerline of Greenwood Drive and extending southerly a distance of 42 feet. PASSED unanimously by Supervisors present on FEB 1 1977 Originator: Public :form Department Traffic Cparations Divisicn cc Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 -__ 001'7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 19 77 In the Matter of ,dater Crisis. Supervisor E. H. Hassel'tine having this day proposed that the Boards of Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District (ERAUD) and the Contra Costa County ?later District (CCCT.0) thoroughly consider the feasibility of an exchange of water and/or alternatively CCC Z use of an EBMUD aqueduct inasmuch as EBfQJD has high quality water but is short in supply whereas CCCJD has an unlimited supply but of relatively high saline content; and Board members having discussed Supervisor Hasseltine's proposals and having concluded that a letter to the Board of Directors of each agency on behalf of the County's 600,000 residents would be appropriate to indicate this Board's concern with the water shortage problem and-to express its appreciation for the fact that the two agencies are seeking cooperative solutions in this crisis, and to offer the auspices of this Board- should that be of assistance to the parties, in examining and working out mutually advantageous arrangements during this drought crisis; VOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD SO ORDERED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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 c c: EB_' UD Supervisors CCC. Public :orks Director thislst day of -February , lq 77 County d=inistrator Countv Counself�) (-N r (J�. R. Of N. Clerk By � Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl H-.24 5176 ISm 00180 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 _ 19 77 In the Matter of Appointment of Director. Office of Emergency Services, to State Seismic Safety Commission The County Administrator having apprised the Board that Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. appointed Mr. W. H. Perry, . Director, Contra Costa County Office of Emergency Services,, to the State Seismic Safety Commission for a term ending May 15, 1979; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid appointment is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. Passed by the Board on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and corned copy of on order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Emergency Services ,hon oftid this 1st day of February . t9 77 J. R. OLSSO� Clerk De Clerk Maxine M. N6uA d H-24 3/76 ISm 00181 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 1977 In the Matter of The Conversion of Two Storm Drain Maintenance Districts, Eleven Storm Drainage District Zones and Five County Service Areas (drainage services) into Flood Control , District Drainage Areas This Board having earlier advocated the passage (now law) of AB 3112, which permits the conversion of Storm Drain Maintenance Districts, Storm Drainage District zones and County Service 'Areas into Flood Control District drainage areas, and The Local Agency Formation Commission having urged this Board to commence proceedings to convert all of the above appropriate entities in this" County into drainage areas; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the County Administrator, County Counsel and Public Works Director to take appropriate action to effectuate the conversions. PASSED by the Board on Februa=y 1, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a trse and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date earesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of _._.. Supervisors amxed this lstd of _ 1977 cc: County Administrator .._. County Counsel Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By16 el�i� Deputy Clerk Al Jean L. 00182 H-24 3/7615m 0 • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 19 77 In the Matter of Continuing Hearing on Proposed Abandonment of a Portion of Love Lane, Road #4725A, Danville Area. This being the time fixed for hearing on the proposed abandonment of a portion of Love Lane (between Hartz Avenue and the Southern Pacific Railroad) Danville area; and Mr. Anthony A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that the Planning Commission had continued its hearing on the proposal to March 8, 1977 and having suggested, therefore, that the hearing before the Board be continued to April 12, 1977; and The Chairman having declarea the hearing open and there being no one appearing to speak; Now, therefore, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on this matter is CONTINUED to April 12, 1977 at 10:45 a.m. PASSED by the Board this first day of February, 1977. f .I. �Pr r - r. 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: San Ramon Valley � Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Unified School District Supervisors February 77 Director of Planning affixed this day of_ ry . 19 _ Director of Public works J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BiIGl10�� -�;.►, Q �,, Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 3/:6 15m 00183 �. v vvv In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Payment for post Property. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor- Controller is AUTHORIZED to reimburse Robert Allen Skilling the sum of $167.60 for property lost while incarcerated in the Contra Costa County Detention Center. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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 an the date aforesaid. cc: County Sheriff-Coroner Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed thislst day of-February 19 77 Robert A. Skilling - c/o Sheriff-Coroner J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By - Deputy Clerk Xa.xdne X. Neufeld H-24 3J7G ISm 00181 • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Reimbursement for Damage to Personal Property IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor- Controller is AUTHORIZED to reimburse Animal Control Officer William E. March in the amount of $34.05 for damage to personal property incurred in the line of duty. Passed by the Board on February 1, 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 WHness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Agricultural Commissioner SuPervism Auditor-Controller affixed this 1st day of February 19 77 Civil Service Safety Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk /`- Deputy Clerk 14axine 24. Ne eld H-2.13/76 15m 00185 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing additional deposit with University of California at Berkeley for employment of Work-Study Students in the Probation Department The Board having this day considered the request by the County'Probation Officer and recommendation of the County Administrator; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED than an additional deposit of $2500 be paid to the Regents of the University of California, Berkeley, to cover the 40 percent County financing of total compensa- tion to be paid to students through June 30, 1977. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregahM is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig. Probation Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Superlison cc: University of Ca 1 i forn i a affixed this 1st day of February 19 77 c/o Probation Department County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller Probation Department Deputy Clerk Attn: W. Donavan Maxine M. Ne eld H-24 3/:6 1Sm 00185 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 February 1 , 19 77 in the Matter of Approving Anendrent to Agreement for Architectural Services F'or The Apparatus Repair Shop, 29115 Treat Boulevard, Concord. (2025-2025-7710-603). The Board of Supervisors:, as ex-offico the r;overning board of the Contra Costa County Fire• Protect;ort District, APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute the Fii•st Amendment to an Agreenent with John C. Wilson, Architect, for-ser- vices for the ADDaratus Repair Shop for the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, said P.mendtent to the Agreement to provide for a chane in the project site from Pleasant Hill to 2445 Treat Blvd. , Concord, to enlarge the project scope and to provide fora maximum architectural fee of $25,600.00 PASSED by the Board on FebruRry 1, 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 oforesoid. nri grin?tor: P. W. Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (31drs 4 Grnds) Supervisors affixed this 1't day of vebruar. 79 77 cc: Public Works Department — A ;ends Clerk p J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Buildinp 'O. fects BY Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller N. Pous Attn: J. Dye John C. �i lscn 00187 H 24 3175 IOU 1 ' FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FOR THE APPARATUS REPAIR SHOP, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, CONCORD I. Effective Date and Parties: Effective on February 1 , 1977, John C. Wilson (herein called "Contractor"), and the County of Contra Costa (herein called "County"), a political subdivision of the State of California, mutually agree as follows: II. Purpose: The parties desire to amend that contractthey entered into, effective May 18, 1976, entitled "Agreement for Architectural Services". This Agreement was for architectural services for the Apparatus Repair Shop for- Contra Costa County Fire Protection District located adjacent to Cleveland Road approximately 300 feet north of Boyd Road in Pleasant Hill, California. _ III. Amendments: The Agreement for Architectural Services is hereby amended as follows: 1. Article II A. Page 2: Delete in its entirety and replace with the fo owing: A. "Design and construct an apparatus repair shop for the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District at 2945 Treat Boulevard, Concord. The purpose of the project is to provide a central maintenance and repair facility for all staff and emergency — vehicles assigned to the Fire District. The facility shall have site improvements included. The gross building floor area is to be about 8,000 square feet." 2. Article II, C, Pa a 2: Delete in its entirety and re- 'p-ace with the following: C. "The tentative construction cost is hereby declared to.be Four Hundred and Fifteen Thousand and No/100ths Dollars ($415,000.00)." 3. Article V. A. Page 10: Delete the fee of Sixteen Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty and No/100ths Dollars ($16,250.00) and replace with the following: A. "Twenty Five Thousand Six Hundred and No/100ths Dollars ($25,600.00." 4. Article 6, Page 12: Delete the percentage amount for pay- ments #4 and #5 and replace with: Payment #4 - 21% Payment #5 - 21% Microfilmed with board order 00188 IV. Effect: Except for the amendments agreed to herein, the agreement o7ay 18,- 1976 remains in full force and effect. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ARCHITECT: PUBLIC WOR DEPARTMENT t By BAnC. Ve Cine on Public Works Director dba John C. Wilson, Architect RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: •BY___=� Arthur G. WillJ County Administrator By fn lil. R M Rygh� pctydPublic Works Director , Buildings and Grounds Form Approved by County Counsel 0018 In the Board of Supprvisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 1977 In the Matter of Revising Policy Pertaining to Appointment of Board Members to Commissions or Committees. Supervisor Eric H. Hasseltine having this day again brought up the matter of appointments to boards and commissions, and having moved that the Board policy adopted August 8, 1961 relating thereto be amended to read as follows: "It is hereby declared to be the policy of this Board that members of the Board who are appointed to commis- sions or committees may be replaced at the time that their membership on the Board of Supervisors terminates. "It is further declared to be the policy of this Board that all appointments made by the Board of Supervisors are made with the understanding that the appointee serves only at the pleasure of the Board. The right of removal is implicit unless such appointment is subject to conditions imposed by higher authority "; and In discussion thereof, Supervisor Hasseltine stated that this policy would permit the Board to retain an appointee or appoint another if the person were no longer a member of the Board and would also provide the Board with a stated policy to allow for rectifica- tion of any situation which might arise when the Board felt its interests and those of the County were not being adequately repre- sented; and Supervisor Robert I. Schroder having seconded the motion of Supervisor Hasseltine and having suggested that County Counsel review State statutes to determine which boards, committees and commissions are subject to statutory appointment provisions rather than under control of the Board by ordinance or policy; and The Board having otherwise discussed the matter, the motion passed by unanimous vote. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: County Counsel Supervisors County Administrator affixed this lst day of_February , 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_ J Deputy Clerk .ar a g H-24,11-6 iso 001 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Costs Due Contra Costa County IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover the cost owed Contra Costa County: Verna Marie Batts Public Works $750.00 Elizabeth Maney Public Works $737.73 Marion Franklin Nutt, Jr. Public Works $276.66 George Scherolez Animal Control $240.50 John Joseph Williams, Jr. Public Works $516.84 PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing h a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Originating Dept: Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 1st day of February , 19 77 i J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ey Deputy Clerk H za 12J74 • 15-M Maxine M. NetifiAd 00191 ~ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , lg 77 In the Matter of Satisfaction of Judgment Shirley Brown On recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED \ THAT the Chairman IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED to execute satisfaction of judgment p1 which was taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the \ County to Shirley Brown who has made repayment in full. r ` Passed by the Board on February 1, 1977. -A 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 Originating Dept: Auditor—Controller Supe cc: County Administrator affixed this 1st day of February , 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B Deputy Clerk H sa 12n4 - ,sar ma6cine M. Neuf ld r 00192 IN TIM MUNICIPAL COURT FOR THE MT. MART D JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATS OF CALI ORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a body ) corporate and political of the ) State of California, No. S/C ]6523 Plaintiff ) , SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT vs. ) Shirley J. Brown Defendant , The Judgment of County of Contra Costa, entered on October 22. 1975 in the above Court, recorded in Book 7663 , at Page 930 having been paid in full is hereby fully satisfied. Dated: February 1, 1977 By order of the Board of Supervisors "tthe !5Pr'+'0&fSupervisors Contra Costa County, California State of California ) ss. ACiQJ05UWDE iT (CC 1181, 1184) County of Contra Costa) On February 1, 1977 , before me, Maxine M. Neufeld , a Deputy County Clerk of this County, personally appeared W. N. Boggess , known to me to be the person who subscribed this instrument and to be the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of this County, and acknowledged that he executed it. ByC�(R-Ne�dufd Deputy County Clerk of this County (M 2100 7/75) Miaoflmed with Soard order 00193 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 19 77 In the Matter of Termination of Reimbursement Agreement Marry Ponce On recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the Chairman IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agreement Which was taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the County to Mary Ponce who has made repayment in full. Passed by the Board on February 1, 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 oforesaid. Originating Dept: Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Supervisors cc: County Administrator wed this 1st day of February , 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By s � Deputy Clerk H 24 32R4 - 1s a 1R. Ale .2d } 00194 TERHINATION OF REMBURSEHENT AGREEMENT The REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT and NOTICE OF LIEN executed on January 29. 1962 by MMM Pond and recorded in the official records in the office of the County Recorder of this County on February 23. 1962 in Volume R� 4062 at page 69 is hereby released. Dated: By order of the Board of Supervisors. 3 OF THE BOARD VISORS Contra Costa County STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Contra Costa On (date) February 1, 1977 before me, Maxine M. I a de pu ty county clerk of this county, personally appeared W. N. Boggess know to me to be the person who subscribed this instrument and to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of this County and acknow- ledged that be executed it. James R. Olsson, County Clerk eM. Neufeld Deputy County Clerk (K 2029 11/72) �� "�' 00195 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , i9 77 In the Matter of Contract #20-119 with Irwien H. Levias for Social Service Department Foster Home Development Training Program IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following Short Form Service Contract: Number: 20-119 Contractor: IRWIEN H. LEVIAS Term: January 4, 1977 to June 30, 1977 Payment Limit: $30.00 Department: Social Service Service: Foster Home Development Training Program for Foster Parents in "Foster Parent Education and Orientation" Funding: 75% Federal (Title %X, Section 228.84) 25% County (Social Service FY 76-77 Budget) PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seol of the Board of Attn: Contracts 6 Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed thislst day of February 19 77 County Auditor-Controller Social Service Department / J. R. OL.SSON, Clerk Contractor By Deputy Clerk e u BXJ,., isn, 00196 Contra Costa County Standard Form SHORT FORM SERVICE CONTRACT 1. Contract Identification. Number 2 0— 119 Department: Social Service Subject: Foster Home Development (Training Program for Foster Parents): Foster Parent Education and Orientation 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: IRWIEN H. LEVIAS Capacity: Self-employed individual (Training Consultant) Address: 2120 Roosevelt Avenue, Richmond, California 94801 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is January 4, 1977 and it terminates June 30, 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 $ 30.00 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: ( ) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 5.00 per service unit: (X) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of six (6) 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 (2) full hours of such service. 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 Contract: 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. California State Mandate 14-200; State Social Service Letter 975-10; Title XX of the U. S. Social Security Act as amended (P.L. 96-647) Section 228.84. 11. Signatures. These s azures attest the parties' agreement hereto: CO OF N STA, CALIFO IA CONTRACTOR f By �) YZ�f 16C' n, Board 5vpeKism11f Designee Recommended by Department kW`s (Des gnate fffidial capacity) &�7mh Z-ellezI By Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) (A-4620 7/76) 00197 Microfilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Contract #20-118 with Rutha N. Funches for Foster Parent Education and Orientation Training for the Social Service Department IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following Short Form Service Contract: Number: 20-118 Contractor: RUTHA N. FUNCHES Term: January 4, 1977 to June 30, 1977 Payment Limit: $25.00 Department: Social Service Service: Foster Home Development Training Program for Foster Parents in "Foster Parent Education and Orientation" Funding: 752 Federal (Title XX Section 228.84) 252 County (Social Service FY 76-77 Budget) PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the forepoinp is a true and correct cope 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 6 Grants Unit Superwhan cc: County Administrator affixed thklst day of February 1977 County Auditor-Controller Social Service Dept. Contractor J. R. t)LSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk 4ee M. Ne d BEJ:dg 001QQ H•24 3/76 15m aZYO Contra Costa County Standard Form f, SHORTJORHP0. SERVICE CONTCT Q ��.', 1. Contract Identification. Number 2 O ^ 1 1 8 J Department: Social Service Subject: Foster Home Development (Training Program for Foster Parents): Foster Parent Education and Orientation 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: RUTHA N. FUNCHES Capacity: Self-employed individual (Training Consultant) Address: 269 South 23d Street, Richmond, California 94804 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is January 4, 1977 and it terminates June 30, 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. Patiment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 25.00 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 Fora 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: $ 5.00 per service unit: (X) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of five (5) 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 (2) full hours of such service. 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. California State Mandate 14-200; State Social Service Letter 575-10; 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: COUIv F NTR TA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR y✓ �,1�� / 7By Chairman, Board of Supervisors Designee Recommended by Department (Designate orificial-Capacity) By // Q� Designee (Form approved by County Counsel Microfilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Contract #20-038-2 with Marcia Perlstein, H.F.C.C. for Social Service Staff Development Training IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following Short Form Service Contract: Number: 20-038-2 Contractor: MARCIA PERLSTEIN, M.F.C.C. Term: February 7, 1977 to February 14, 1977 Payment Limit: $350.00 Department: Social Service Service: Social Service Staff Development Training in "Working With The Adolescent In Institutions" Funding: 752 Federal (Title XX Section 228.84) 252 County (Social Service FY 76-77 Budget) PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 1, 1977. I hereby certify that the forpdnp 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 6 Grants Unit Supervison cc: County Administrator affixed this 1st day of February . 19 72 County Auditor-Controller Social Service Dept. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor By Deputy Clerk MakfIc e M. Ne e BEJ:dg H-2-4 3/76 15m 00200 Contra Costa County Standard Form SHORT FORM SERVICE CONTRACT 1. Contract Identification. Number 200038 - 2 Department: Social Service Subject: Staff Training: Working With the Adolescent in Institutions r 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: Marcia Perlstein, L.6.6.ih 16/.f C.C. Capacity: Self-employed Individual (Training Consultant) Address: 1409 Bonita Street, Berkeley, California 94709 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is February 7, 1977 and it terminates February 14, 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 $ 350.00 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: (X) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 35.00 per service unit: (X) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of ten (10) service unit(s). ' 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the follcc-ing described zervjces: Consultation, specialized instruction, and training in Working With the Adolescent In Institutions 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 ten (10) full hours of such service. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract_ is by'and between.-tiiro independent=:: contractors and is not intended to and sha22 nor be construed to create the relationship-.- of agent, servant, employee, Pa=tuershiF r .38Inr:veirEitfe,_ or association_ . _. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall-defend-,-save harmIess and-indemnify_the-County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities an(F clkimi for damages_fvr . 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 Authoritv. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000 California Mandate 14-200 SS, Title XX of the U.S. Social Security Act, as amended eP.L. 96-647). 11. Signatures. s� signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: CO 7IY F IRA COSTA CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By f�- Qiairman, Boarc1of Su Designee pervisars _ - P.ecommZaded by Department 5 �1LKL_ � L��- Y�` OesigaaL orf' i31 capacity2 ) � r(f / By y Designee (Form approved by Count Coougsel) (:�_�,_9 7!7;1 Microfilmed with 660rif order LLVVIIO2 1 • _ • In the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 1977 In the Matter of Amendment to Agreement with PCC Productions, Inc. The Board on January 4, 1977 having approved an agreement with PCC Productions, Inc. for permission to film a feature length motion picture involving use of some county buildings and roads; and On the recommendation of the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an amendment to aforesaid agreement extending the term from January 31, 1977 to February 15, 1977 to allow for completion of filming on county roads. Passed by the Board on February 1, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing h a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: PCC Productions, Inc. Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 1st day of February . 19 77 Public Works Director Sheriff-Coroner Attorney H. A. Bluer , J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director, Emergency y Deputy Clerk Services = a M.MaNe d H•24 1;7615m 00202 I AV--- 47t _`S XYTT TO AGR= EMIT' 1. Effective Date and Parties_ Effective on February 1,1977, tate County of Contra Costa (he_Yein called °County") , a political subdivision of the State of California, and PCC Productions, Inc., a California corporation, here'_ after called "PCC", mutually agree as follows: 2. Purpose. The parties des-1--e to amend that Agreement they entered into, effective January 4, 1977. 3. Amendment. The above Agreeaent is hereby amended as follows: Section 9 is amended b_- striking the words "January 31, 1977" on Line 3, and inserting in lieu thereof the words "February 15, 197711_ : 4. Effect. Except for the ameadment agreed to herein, the Agreement of January 4, 1977, remains in Lull force and effect. TY 2� CO PCC PRODUCTIONS, INC. COUN L.• gg ren N. Boggess Chairman Hoard of Supervisors Capacity) ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk and'Ex Officio Clerk of thed of Supervisors Boar By Deputy RECO_ R t_hur G. VIEll County Administrator APPROVED AS TO FORM: John B. Clausen County Counsel By: Deouty STATE OF CAUMMIA, COu':Tr eF CONTRA COSTA SL OM January 19_27 before me, the yrs gn4 a Notary PI>b6t in ad for said State. ( BEVERLEY JOHNSON y a Q � known to me to be the �( _ t President --��..__ _ -•.� ofthz PCC ,Productions, Inc. CorMt>ff . wasted the within trttU exeM�the w-- rtrnri•, ithi kn"n to me to be the Person who 1 , : .rt,az b, of t C�parat;an therein raTed,and ackn;Wedged tore thk sari 71r r ekc-Lad the s� : - f7lIRM art for;_-:otficiat seaL j Miaofilmed with board order 5*?gr•,pm n" g*rr^r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 J. In the Matter of Approval of Modification Number 605 to CETA Title III Grant Number 06-5004-32 (Summer Program for Economically Disadvantaged Youth). The Board having this day considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding approval of the Grant Signature Sheet (County #29-801-9) for Modification Number 605 to the County's CETA Title III Grant Number 06-5004-32 (Summer Program for Economically Disadvantaged' Youth) which was received from the U. S. Department of Labor on November 1, 1976, showing that the Department of Labor had unilaterally extended the ending date of the grant period from September 30, 1976 to September 30, 1977; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said Grant Signature Sheet (DOL Grant #06-5004-32, Modification #605) is ACKNOWLEDGED and that said Modification Number 605 is hereby APPROVED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDER ID that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute said Grant Signature Sheet. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of sold 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 affixed this 1st day of February , 19 77 County Auditor-Controller County Manpower Project J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Director U. S. Dept. of Labor gy Deputy Clerk Maxine M. Neatid HH p24d3J76 15m 00204 'r. 'I r•! LA1101t %t •.s/ 46iatlr..3 GwANT NtrwtbEq r uv'1;4TIGa Nw- u.A,*.T SIG":ATU?•= S•ti=t:T . Dec' CL••�rM,\: •�� `.0 CtpM•.S`:T A•::. TI.�IK,w.-� •�.7L Y►� o6-5004-32. • 4axw:C•R • GRANTEE - . 'U.S. Departrent of Labor - Contra.Costa Counfy ' Eaploy=ent and Training Administration - $oard of Supervisors 450 Golden Gate-Avenue - 651 Pine Street ` San-Francisco Ca. 94102 Martine-- Ca. PLA53 This g ant'is entered into by the Unite-States of America. Department of Labor, Maapowir Adrniai- stration, bereirafter referred to as Grantor.and pvcme of Ptimr a�w..,j Contra Costa County he:einafter referred to as C:antee. The Grantee agr-s to op--rate a Comprehendve Bnplcyineni and Training Program in accordance with tl--provisions of this agrr-sent, including the Campreaensive ' Manpower rlan mad such general and spial zssunztxs as are ia:luded :-2-9 :j s ® n - -A-GRANT PERIOD - ! - �� June 23; 1975 - Ssot':'33,_1977 finis Grant agreement corers tha --nod Ince--) atom ' to - H B.OBLIGATION -. :. 0 0 This action'" D increaum 0 deresss -D do-ts-not chang.•tbe Fede.-O obligation for this •o 0 o grant by (this xtloRj S to (est+rnerj S-' 1,38T.205 - a p. LL- C TITLE AND FISCAL YEAR - - - R r-t7 tZ - • rJ O r.s • FISCAL YEAR. N S'- 5- O t) O TITLE FY 75 -r Y'76 TOTAL o o.-r �4J c 77=t I _ C BAW c i a o(' o Iattative 41 )4-1 vt� 3 Lli�trsanarT -- 16 Qttg C 1�. $.•r Gt Ten.._n s o v d I•t O.. t7 X M 0 Lid;•-= - - r - �N O Cls • bts-tet! .. � O rn N Gr• czh� Surmer 622,509774 690 1,38T,205 v Q� TITLE v2 . o CL ti air . Base - - +t O a7•r U i-t i C; • 'Discctaoaary - _ r 3 O . - -T•3L- - �s r O C i-t TOTAL - - ��•r. O Ln r C CS D.GRAN; ALLOWFIlT - - a ri r S 774,690 (779s is Ci-- azr:oww—rd allotment wrier it subjxt to avai7abu'ity of finds and o._s no: constitute a federtl obr.3t.0m) car ^—O—co FO:t YML•GRANTOR aT_ A,IINOVCO FOR THr GaAPITC= BY NAftc tvs`a+c . ARTHUR DOUG6 S' ywa M Boggess ` TITLE TITLE r ,t ,� Chairma •rd.or Supervisors StGNATV = DATE IGH E E SSP 1177- a 1976 4 - 1 Microfilmed witFi Goa --der htA z,299 (A01.1975) i _ r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 ' 1977 In the Matter of Minor Subdivision 127-68, El Sobrante Area. Frontage improvements consisting of curb, sidewalk and pavement widening on Olinda Road were required as condition's of approval of Minor Subdivision 127-68. A cash deposit of $422.80 (Deposit Permit Detail No. 68454 dated September 13, 1968) was made by the subdivider to insure the construction of said frontage improvements; and The Public Works Director having reported that the developer has failed to construct said frontage improvements; and The Public Works Director having recommended that he be authorized to arrange for the completion of the corrective work (estimated to be $1,100.00 plus the cost of preparing plans and specifications, solicitation of bids and any cost involved in recovering monies from the subdivider) using the $422.80 deposited as surety (Deposit Permit Detail 68454 dated September 13, 1968) to help defray the County's cost; and The Public Works Director having further recommended that County Counsel be authorized to initiate action to recover any cost in excess of the $422.80 from the subdivider. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Public Works Director are APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 1, 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: Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Supervisor Land Development Division affixed this 1 day of February 19 77 cc: Subdivider Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By a L Deputy CJerk County Administrator � �L!.ti(I2r County Counsel Director of Planning H.24 3/76 15M 00206 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ,February 1 . 1977 In the Matter of Approving Addendum No. 1 to the Plans and Specifications for The Women's Minimum Security, - Work/Education Furlough Center, Richmond. (1003-097-7711-608). The Board of Supervisors APPROVES Addendum No. l to the Plans and Specifications for the Women's Minimum Security, Work/Education Furlough Center at 847 Brookside Drive in Richmond, said Addendum to provide for minor changes and clarifications to the contract documents which will not affect the Architect's estimate of cost. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: P. W. Dept. Witness my hand-nnd the Seal of the Board of__ (Bldgs & Ernds) Supervisors cc: Public Works Department affixed this 1st day of February . 19 77 Agenda Clerk Building Projects J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By duo , Deputy Clerk June Dye N SODS Sheriff-Coroner Inspector 0020'7 H•2f 3/76 ISm ADDENDU14 110. l TO WOMEN'S MINIHUM SECURITY, WORK/EDUCATION FURLOUGH CENTER 84? BROOKSIDE DRIVE RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Sixth Floor - Administration Bldg. Martinez, California The following revisions and/or clarifications shall be made part of the Contract Documents and shall be taken into consideration when submitting bids. This Addendum shall be a part of the Contrail Documents. NOTE: It is incumbent upon the general contractor to notify his sub-contractors and/or materials suppliers of this Addendum to the Contract Documents. DIVISION F. GENERAL CONDITIONS Item 1. Section 9 - Temporary Utilities and Facilities, page 32, Paragraph E. Add the following sentence at end of paragraph: " The General Contractor shall provide the County, prior to acceptance, with proof of final payment to utility companies for temporary services. " TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Item 2. Section 2B - Fencing. Page 2-B, 3; paragraph f (4). Delete sentence and insert the following sentence. " Stops: Manufacturer's standard gravity actuated device for each gate. Set in 12" diameter hole with concrete. " Microfilmed with lioarcl order 00208 I DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE Item 3. Section 3A - Concrete and Related Work Page 3A, 3; paragraph l0. Add the following sentence " The General Contractor shall provide tv-* (2) wur•kiny days advance notice to project inspector before placing of any concrete. " DIVISION 8 - DOORS, WINDOWS AND GLASS Item 4. Section 80 - Finish Hardware Page 8-0 4, paragraph g. Delete the last sentence and insert the following: " The keyed locks will be delivered to the job upon approval of the County. " DIVISION 9 - FINISHES Item 5. Section 98, page 9-B. 2, paragraph e. Delete sentence in its entirety. Item 6. Section 9B, page 9-B-3. paragraph (2). Delete in first sentence the following words: " nailed in. " Item 6a Section 9C. page 9-C, 1, paragraph 5a ()) and DrawinU 1 of Color list. Ceramic til'e s-all be CT-IXCT-2: American Olean, Tezline, Reef Brown; CT-3: Huntington Tile 301; Item 7. Section 9e, page 9-C, 4, add paragraph 12 as follows: " 12 - Extra Materials Contractor shall provide one (1) box of each color and type tile installed on the project." DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL Item 8. Section 16-B, Electrical Materials and Installation, Page 16-8, 7: paragraph 15a. Add the following sentence at end of paragraph. " Contractor to provide two (2) keys per panel board and all keys to be alike. Deliver to County. "- DRAWINGS Item 9. Sheet 3 of 37. Add the following note: " New privacy chain link fence shall be installed prior to any construction work on site. " -2- 0020 - Item 10. Sheet 5 of 31. Add the following note to Rooms 10 and 42. " Contractor to provide two (2) 24"- x 36"-access doors to crawl space as directed by the County. One located in Mechanical Room #42 near water heater One-hour rated from Mechanical Room. One located in Storage 410. Item U. Sheet 10 of 37. Delete detail 12/10. See revised detail attached, Exhibit "A". Item 12. Sheet S2 of 37. Delete detail 4. See revised detail attached, Exhibit "B". Item 13. Sheet S3 of 37. Delete detail 4. See revised detail attached, Exhibit "A". Item 14. Sheet S7 of 37. Delete Roof Framing,-flute No. 4 and insert the following: " 4. Provide (2) 2" holes in each solid blocking to provide continuous ventilation as required." Item 15. Sheet P2 of 37. Delete 2" F D-1, including trap priwrs and piping thereto, in the following rooms No's. 23, 25, 26, 27 31 and 35 and 127. Item 16. Sheet P3 of 37. Delete all piping for future water closets in Storage Room 118. Relocate waste line for floor drains in Room 123 to Room 119 and attic space. Change all references to floor drain to floor sink in Rooms 130 and 131. Item 17. Sheet E1 of 37. Fixture Schedule. Type A-2 delete reference to dimmer ballasts. Delete dimmer switches. Type C-2. Delete and install (3) C-1s. Type C-3, delete. Item 18'. Sheet E-1 of 37. Symbol list. Delete allreference to integral emergency power pack and insert central unit. Delete SO and install's'switching. Item 19. Sheet E-1 of 37. Relocate in Room 42 special welding outlet shown near emergency lighting power unit to location near light switch a and b. Item 20. Sheet S4 and Sheet S-7. Delete second sentence in framing note number l and insert the follow- ing: "All 8" x 16" beams indicated on drawings shall be 5 1/8" x 15". -3- s i i 1 -DA)r =oftt Gam{ ACTT. Ov.�. - !x4"W�077CJM-4Ti�lN zz�r �T !X4 W'D MAI- 3MVIV 00211 WOMEN'S MINIMUM SECURITY WORK EDUCATION FURLOUGH CENTER FOR CONTRA CC3TA COUNTY Xlild/T'/� RICHMOND CALIFORNIA r P2 K x 12" Y 760"C.PcaE7rA4_ _ GkAM1°��c AZ 54..!=&vE.,C i A=GES REfEnEAfGc TO CONIC 5Uf7-6K x.401 :44L OTdrW N0r,,4T;0.4-5 GW 0,V611VA.1 17RAWING _ =KEMAtI�! .UI�fCHr'1N O "iq APPLY 7b TH/5 067MC TIP. MvT''F0(JND.4Tl0N 9�FV16aV 00212 Xo-M,�FD- ,mo i lGvUNCAriON �:�,;G 25 J,41v./977 WOMEWS MINIMUM SECURITY WORK EDUCATION FURLOUGH CENTER FOR M CONTRA CC:'TA COUNTYy/d/!~� --RICHMOND CALIFORNIA 0 • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Eeb=s Tl , 19 In the Motter of Authorization to Attend County Supervisors Association of California Retreat at Asilomar. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Warren N. Boggess and Mr. John B. Clausen, County Counsel, are AUTHORIZED to attend a retreat, sponsored by the Executive Committee of the County Supervisors Association of California, to be held at Asilomar on March 3 and 4, 1977. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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. W/dnen my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Supervisor W. N. Boggess Nr. John B. Clausen Supervisors County Administrator affixed thh_jLday of February , 19 77 County Auditor-Controller �p J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Do" Clerk ban er H-24 3/76,Sm 00213 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 1977 In the Matter of Request of R. Grilli for review of Sanitation Plan for Willow Road area, Bethel Island. The Board having received on January 21, 1977 a letter from Mr. Robert Grilli, 3753 Willow Road, Bethel Island, California expressing concern with respect to sewage disposal problem in the Willow Road area of Bethel Island, and requesting a review of sanitation plans for said area; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the County Health Officer for report. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: ins. R. Grilli - Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Health Officer Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 1st day of February - 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ey i Deputy Clerk - Maxine M. NeVeld H-24 3J76 15m 00214 December 8, 1976 RECEIVED Contra Costa County JAN 21 i37i Board of Suaervisors 651 Pine Street J , 01;10:1 Martinez, California 94553 aux a. sur ison C ra co. Dear Supervisors: ° As a Bethel Island property owner, I have observed holding- type ponds or earthen enclosures that have been constructed next to a trailer park being completed on Willow Road, named "Willow Point V.obile Park" at 3656 Willow Road. Some time ago the county placed a moratorium on septic tank installations on Bethel Island. It has been my understanding that in the future, proper sewer facilities will solve our present problem with overflowing septic tanks due to the high water table on the island floor. Vy complaint and justifiable fear is that each trailer will dump its waste into a pond which is open to the air resulting in a noticeable odor and a visable eye sore as viewed from the adjacent high levee upon which numerous homes are situated. The home owners of Bethel Island are subject to a very high tax rate in proportion to the somewhat inadequate services provided. Present home owners are, because of poor percolation of the soil having sewer runoff through an open ditch in front of most homes on Taylor Road, Stone Road and Willow Road. Those having a dislike for this condition either cover the ditch with wooden boards or have their septic tanks cleaned often. My recommendation is not to allow untreated waste from the mobile park to be pumped into a large open-air septic tank. Shouldn't individual tanks be required for each home or hookup in the park? Is a resident in a mobile home any dif- ferent than a resident in a house upon the roadway? The permanent home owner pays the taxes that will enable good government to perform its tasks justifiably for all concerned with county planning. I hope that you will review the sanitation plans for the Willow Road area of Bethel Island. Sincerely, Robert Grilli 3753 willow Road, Bethel Island tailing address: 621 Las Juntas Street - -- F-artinez, California 94553 C 0 . MKrotilmed with board order ffcaE�Lc '� l�V44JAYt In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February-1 1977 In the Matter of Acceptance of Grant Deed and Acceptance of Offer of Dedication for Recording only, Appian Way #1271, W.O. #4805-563. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Grant Deed, from Francis R. Calton and Jo Anne H. Calton for road purposes, is ACCEPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Offer of Dedication of an easement for storm, flood and surface water drainage, from Francis R. Calton and Jo Anne H. Calton is ACCEPTED for recording only. Both documents are dated January 17, 1977 and are required as a condition of approval of Development Plan 3039-75. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department, Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Real Property Division Supervisors cc: Public Works Department affixed this l st day of_ FebrEary . 1477, Planning Department Land Development J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Recorder Via P.W.) Sy__ /y f�z,co Deputy Clerk N. Pous 00216 H-24 3/76 19m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 19 7J-- In ,EIn 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 3/26/76 DON L. BARTELS SUB. MS 123-75 FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSES 2. OFFER OF DEDICATION 12/29/76 THE SAN RAHON VALLEY PINE VALLEY ROAD FOR ROADWAY PURPOSES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ACCEPTANCE D 5204 PASSED BY THE BOARD ON February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order ordered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Department: Witness my hand and"Soul of the Board of Public Works Supervisors Land Development Division owed this_1Sr day of Eebrua=& 1971— cc: Recorder (Via P.W.) J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director Director of Planning By. ,2! Pduo . Deputy Clerk N. Pous H-24 3/76 15m 00217 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Request ) that Gottschalk Flight ) Center be Permitted to ) February 1, 1977 Continue its Operation at ) Buchanan Field. ) The Board on December 21, 1976 having denied the request of Gottschalk Flight Center (operating as a sub-lessee of Mr. Gary Grover) for a permit to conduct commerical aeronautical activities at Buchanan Field since the lease was not being renewed; and A petition having been received from Mr. W. H. Carpenter, on behalf of certain County residents, urging that the Board reconsider its December 21, 1976 action and requesting that a special evening Board meeting be held on said matter; and Chairman W. N. Boggess having stated that he wished to abstain from participating in the discussion and from voting on this issue because of his business interests at Buchanan Field, and having therefore turned the chair over to the Vice Chairman, Supervisor R. I. Schroder; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having inquired as to whether there has been any new information on this subject, and Mr. V. L: Cline, Public works Director, having responded that there was none; and Mr. Cline having advised that granting the request of Gottschalk Flight Center would require waiving the provisions contained in Resolution No. 67/442 which established the County's. policy for uniform minimum standards for commercial aircraft activities at Buchanan Field airport; and Board members having discussed the matter, on the recom- mendation of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Mr. Carpenter is DENIED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, R I. Schroder, E. H. Hasseltine. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: Supervisor. W. N. Boggess. CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this is a full, true & correct copy of cc: Mr. Carpenter the original document which Is on file In my office. and that it was passed & adopted by the Board of Gottschalk Flight Center Supervisors of Corin renin County. California, on Public Works Director the date shown.ATTFST: J. It. OISSO\, County Airport Manager Clerk&exofficio Cleric of said Board of Supervisors, County Counsel by Deputy Clemm FEe 1 Asn County Administrator on Craig 00218 Clerk of the Board of Supervisors P. O, Box 911 Martinez, California Please address any communications relative to this matter to the undersigned. Thank you, RE V E D J .121 Ai f317 CL= OF suraw W. H. Carpenter A CO. 2751 Monument Blvd. X38 Concord, Calif. 94520 687-7589 682-6161, ext. 428 00219 Microfilmed with board or3er RECEIVED J. Z 0:5.:0'4 TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, COMA COSTA COUNTY, STATE 04 CMnWOKMOF SUPETASOn TA CO- _...Oepury We the undersigned, residents of Contra Costa County, hereby petition the Board of Supervisors to re-consider that decisiom rendered at the December 21, 1976 meeting in the matter of Gottschalk Flight Center. Our reasons for this request are as follows: I - The classification of the Gottschalk operation was erroneously made under the terms of resolution 67/442. 2 - Under the terms and conditions of resolution 67/442 a.preeedent already exists which covers the Gottschalk operation. 3 - The ruling of the December 21, 1976 meeting was perfunctory and unilateral in nature and not based upon a complete evaluation of circumstance. 4 - That`it is our feeling that the continuation of Gottschalk's oper- ation does represent " ... aeronautical activities which will be of benefit to the airport and its patrons." in support of the foregoing statements we wish to submit the follow- ing position: 1 - Gottschalk was classed as an Fixed Base Operator (FBO), implying "leasee/developer" status when in reality under the definition set forth in resolution 67/442 Gottschalk is a tenent (sub-leasee) to one Gary Grover who is the leasee/developer. Mr. Grover does maintain facilities in compliance with the resolu- tion while Gottschalk is not required to do so, due to tenant status. 2 - The presence of STOLATR in the Sheraton Inn lobby, instead of in the facilities already provided in the main terminal building, represent a circumstance not unlike that being requested for 1 0022 ■ Gottschalk in that STOLAIR is covered under clause 6 of the resolution, as is Gottschalk. Please note that " leasee/developer " can represent any facility or property leased from Contra Costa County on airport property. This would apply to the Mobile Home display as well as the Sheraton Inn. 3 - The ruling rendered by the Board on December 21, 1976 was based upon advice from party(s) not actively conc.:rned with airport operations as a viable goal but motivated prim_rily with an expeditious judgement. As such, this decision did not consider that a valuable tenant was to be removed from airport operations/ property without any legally suitable options being offered. It. is acknowledged by cognizant persons that Gottschalk would be most welcome as a leasee/developer (and/or tenant to a recognized leasee/developer) when and if a new Master Plan is adopted, but not even a target date was proferred. No consideration was offer- ed as an interim measure to allow emergency relief. Such an out- of-hand dismissal of a sincere request appears to be specious. 4 - Gottschalk and Grover have operated in concert to fulfill the letter and intent of-paragraph 3 of resolution 671442 as evidenced by the fact that Gottschalk's operation serves the needs of over 200 persons. While a census of the other aircraft rental services is unavailable to petitioners, it is felt that the Gottschalk oper- ation represents a fair percentage of users at Buchanan Field and to deny such a segment of the Contra Costa flying puhlic is to make a mockery of the goals espoused in resolution 67/442. Now we the undersigned earnestly solicit the Board as follows: • - a - That a special session of the Board of Supervisors be held.- in the evening hours, at a place to be designated, to allow interested parties an opportunity to be heard in this matter. Many of the persons who would attend such a meeting work 2 001 during the day and would find it difficult, if not impossible, to attend a normal Board session. If deemed satisfactory to the Board it is suggested that a large facility at the Sheraton be arranged by petitioners. b - That if the Board finds merit in petitioners cause that emer- gency relief be extended to Gottschalk Flight Center to allow them to locate in any facility commercially available to them.' upon the premises of Buchanan Field until either the new facilities, are available as a result of successful bids based upon the new Baster Plan by Gottschalk or his associates or if Gottschalk or his associates fail to obtain suitable facilities to vacate the temporary operation vithin 90 days bid awards. Mr. Gottschalk has stated his desire to continue and expand his activities at Buchanan Field if offered the opportunity to do so by management authority. Respectfully submitted this 19 day of January 1977. 4//i/,.s. �{. �LG� ?S:?& i�G!/A itL1 7'V -Q-7.i•/ a°ZS.P l4s+cM /! 21). i . 235;�1 hrs�le Grcle i/ e—O JCORi CA-Lc(-eZA114 3 00222 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 . 1972— In the Matter of Termination of Rental Agreement with Dennis Julian and Mary Julian for County-owned Property at 1132 Thompson Street, Martinez, California. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that possession by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Julian of County-owned premises at 1132 Thompson Street, Martinez, be terminated and that the County Counsel and the Public Works Director are AUTHORIZED and DIRECTED to secure removal of all persons from said premises and collect all past due rents. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the forepdnm h a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesoid. Originator: Public Works Department, Witnes my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Division Supe^4"ors affixed this 1st day of February , 1977 cc: County Administrator Public Works Department Auditor-Controller, Central Collections J. R. OLSSON, Cork County Counsel e" /L / Deputy Uerk H-24 3/76 15m 00223 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of CETA Title II Modification Nos. 612 and 702 with the U. S. Department of Labor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute CETA Title II Modification Nos. 612 and 702 with the U. S. Department of Labor to deobligate $297,566 of unprogrammed 1976 funds and incorporate such funds into the current 1977 program year. Passed by the Board on February 1, 1977. I hereby certify that the fon"p*Q is a true and coned 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: Civil Service Supervisors Attn: J. Christolos U. S. Department affixed thislst �,y of February 1g 77 of Labor cc: Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Ckrk Auditor - G. Gross ' Human Resources BY Deputy Clerk B. Proctor 00224 H-24 3/76 Ism • OACB Aporogl Np.44.21575 E•Nrrhn Diu 7/30/77 C :IS.III1\:TLI`T or tAttlt • IeYiyr��t 7J fr r+ee.MSr�.i.t :RANT NVrtaEA 7'OOf:ICAZf,N /dER G2ANT SIGNATURE Wi=_ET 2 /y� COM►ws•�cp31 9 I:M►LCVM9r r Aro Tw^fv..* —OGN^M 06-7001s-21 702 :.R AX.TOi GRANTEE U.S. Department of Labor County of Contra Costa 4 507 Golden and Tra=m,- 450 a;*� Administration Administration Building Golden Gate Avenue l Martinez, California 94553 Thi:V. is ent_.-e:! in:o by Lia United Staten of Ameci:a. Department of Lir_r, Em-loyment and Training Adaraist a:icn.hereinafter referred to as Graamr and r:r.r of Mme of ontrd Sta, hereinafter referred to as G:aztee. The Graatee agrees to operate a Coatprehensive E=;Ioyrent and Training Prog-r=in accordance with tye proris•'ons of tBis_,-eemenr,iaciudirg the Co=;c.-h-z:x&e Manpower Plaa aad such Sea--W and sa=^_.,:I assurances as are included heresy A PERIOD This G=t a•c-meat covers the period (O.ar/ from Q919b= 1• 1976 to-391?�r l r 7 B.D3LIGATION This a.-ti*a 11iacr_ases ❑dry-ases ❑does rat change the federal ohli;_tion for tris haat by ante ccd*4 S 2977566 to i—L- ) S 3,2A!Zo4II______ C.TTTL=AND FISCAL YEAR I W6 FISCAL YEAR TITLE TOTAL TO YT:r.S t 2+w tnc. ut . r ttJQTrtpl\:y TtTLz rcI P>*.,,tai 168 117 243,005 765,256 2,176,378 wct.cton.� 010 161 60 .75i 1,070,912 TITLE UI LIGIu� a/tFant TMZ ry rr alacwtta—rr . TOTAL 678,M 303,756 765,256 3 20 0 D.tit L'rr ALLOTMENT S765,256 rrhg announced th. ounce+zM,rc—ma;which is sub--a to a7m7abu'iy of runt's and Coes rot==ir.Jte a federal obLr don.) 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C= :r2: •. l: •3�.'a _.'_..Y..\6_w_.T+♦..{,_a.►D+:i► "-, �o..r.'1rt91Yr.TfC�:..:.��witi_f M a"'tL,.Fr Y ItaZS .$G$gCSS a tfttl � t rp'2i. i 00 OS - ,> 3.C.•tiw:YiL �.'J+►tY< rx Z4t i OF 7; eaJL. 212 =MAZIQsS 3 ![97 G ti� tl° s'F s� ►aNa 2t :.'a:� E.:;2 L v LIT=IC .111 lv^'.1t7 C _. i• •.;i'� 'T2Jitt. �' SF..Fic • 3tC i � ,TC t'= 1:'yr .,a?r r ; �i " i[ : ! S S •3) a. C= •ice. t\\�1G �r JWorofitn*d with boord ordec�f' r • " In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 ,77 In the Matter of In the Hatter of Making a Determination of Utility Easement Rights for Subdivision MS 156-76, Vine bill Area. 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 Subdivision MS 156-76 will not unreasonably interfere with"the free and complete exercise of the public utility right of way or easement. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order entered an the . minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. -- Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig. Dept.: PW-LD Supervisors cc: Public Lbrks-LD affixed this-1=day of rphy-un T, 1977 Norman Leabig 505 Palms Drive J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Martinez, Calif 94553 , , • , Deputy Clerk Jew L=ar 00` 27 H-24 3J76 15m r • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 19 77 In the Matter of In the flatter of flaking a Determination of Utility Easement Rights for Subdivision MS 48-76, Moraga Area. 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 Hap for Subdivision MS 48-76 will not unreasonably interfere with Ehe free and complete exercise of the public utility right of way or easement. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON February.l, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig. Dept.: Ph-LD wines:my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Public Works-LD affixed this 1st day of February 1977 Mary E. Parker 1086 Bollinger Canyon Road J. R. OLSSOlV, Clerk Moraga, Calif 9455b ByDeputy Clerk jap-nLmaigr 00228 H-24 3176 15in C_ C_ • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 1977 In the Matter of In the Hatter of Making a Determination of Utility Easement Rights for Subdivision MS 139-76, ' El Sobrante Area. 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 Subdivision MS 139-76 will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public utility right of way or easement. PASSED-BY THE BOARD ON February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of saidBoord of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Orig. Dept.: PV-LD witness my hand and the Seal of the.8oard of Supervisors cc: Public Works-LD affixed this l&i day of February 19 77 William Siegel 2509 Silvercrest Court J Pinole, Calif 94564 J. R. OtSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Jes.-r LML,,r H-24 3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stats of California February 1 . 1SV7 In the Matter of In the Hatter of Making a_ Determination of Utility Easement Rights for Subdivision MS 161-76, Brentwood Area. r 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 Subdivision MS 161-76 will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public utility right of way or easement: PASSED BY THE BOARD ON February 1, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing fs a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dab aforesaid. Orig. Dept.: PW-LD Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Public Works-LD affixed thisl day of_February 1977 Kenneth W. Harris ' Route 2, Box 200 Brentwood, Calif 94513 � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Bydg-� . //�- ��/ Deputy Clerk Jean L 91il@r .00.0043NH•24 3176 15m � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 1917 In the Matter of In the Matter of Baking a Determination of Utility Easement Rights for Subdivision MS 111-76, Alamo Area. 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 Subdivision MS 111-76 will not unreasonably interfere-witH,the free and complete exercise of the public utility right of way or easement. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON February 1, 1977. I hereby certify that the form oing Is a true and correct copy of an order ordw d on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig. Dept.: Pi:-LD Witness,my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Public Works-LD afl'uted this I day of February 1977 Clay Zuberbier 100 Stephanie Lane AlaCalif 94507 J. R. OLSSON, Clerkmo, By -J Deputy Ct.rk .lean L f4tfL'3t 00231 H-24 3n615m • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Electronic Equipment Maintenance Agreement IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an Electronic Equipment Maintenance Agreement with the East Contra Costa Fire Protection District effective February 1, 1977 until terminated, said agency to pay for services provided. Passed by the Board on February 1, 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: Contractor Superthors Auditor affixed thislst day of February . 19 77 Sheriff - Communications J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B v . Deputy Clerk e M. NeufelA 00232 H-24 3/76 15m ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT 1. Parties. CONTRA COSTA,COUNTY, (County) and the FAST CONTRA COSTA FIRE PROTECTION of this County and State, (Sub- scriber), mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Term. The effective date of this agreement is FEB 1 1977. and it terminates July 1, 1977 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. This agreement shall be deemed renewed for successive annual terms unless either party gives- written notice of termination or intent to renegotiate terms at least 30 days before the end of an annual term. 3. Equipment. a. "Electronic Equipment" includes radio transmitters and receivers, mobile radio acid base station equipment, and appurtenances' thereto; except that the County Communica- tions Director shall be the sole judge of whether any fixed base station antenna, because of height or other safety factor, is a "rigging job" not covered under this, agreement. b. Delivery. When practicable, Subscriber will deliver and pick up vehicle-mounted electronic equipment at the Com- munications Division Repair Shop, 50 Glacier Drive, -, Martinez, California. 4. County Duty. County Communications Division shall: a. Maintain Subscriber's electronic equipment in good oper- ating condition according to Federal Communications Commission's (F.C.C.) regulations and good engineering practices; b.. Ascertain whether the equipment meets its specifications of performance and standards of condition. 5. Payment. The Subscriber shall-promptly pay the following charges as quarterly billed by the County Auditor: a. Scheduled maintenance and breakdown repair of mobile 'electronic equipment, at rates established by the County Auditor, and b. Installation, accident damage, and special request parts for electronic equipment, at County's actual cost plus handling charge(s). 6. Consultation. The County's Communications Director, or his designee, will be available, as time permits, for consultation with the Subscriber on any matter involving the communications system serviced by the County under this agreement. A fee will be charged for the following types of consultation services at the rate established by the County Auditor for services described at 5. .a. herein. a. Consultation requiring a written report or appearance before any regulatory body; b. F.C.C. licensing maters; c. Bid specification preparation; d. Engineering services. 7. hold Harmless. The Subscriber shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify the County, its officers, agents and employees from all liability arising frc= or connected with the Subscriber's operation of the equipten: hereunder. Subscriber is solely responsible for citations, fines, or forfeitures issued or levied by the F.C.C. -Z- 0063flel nualmed witl'i 600rg ori B. Termination. a. This contract may be terminated by either party, at their discretion, upon 30-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. unauthorized_ repair or adjustment of, or tampering with equipment serviced under this agreement, whether or not un- lawful under F.C.C. Rules and Regulations, shall be grounds for immediate termination by County. COi /bTy'r�?Q►' V'i'.RA COSTA 'SUBSCRIBER LBY: "C ariman, Board of SuprVisors Position• - ATTEST: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Boar Position: o Deputy Authorized by Governing Board action on_J 2 Form approved by County Counsel TAC:df 10/?0 -2- 002"M In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 19 77- In 7In the Matter of Authorizing Gerald Evans to Attend National and California Committee Meeting on Asphaltic Emulsion in Phoenix, Arizona IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Gerald Evans is authorized to attend the National and California Committee Meeting on Asphaltic Emulsion in Phoenix, Arizona. at County expense. The meeting will be held March 1, through March 3, 1977. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and corned copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisor on the date aforesaid. originator: Public Yorks Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed thislst day ofFebrua= , 19 77 Public Yorks Dept. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Ma=e M. Nduf-dld H-24 3176 Ism 00235 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February l , 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at One-Day Training Course On the recommendation of the County Administrator and the Director, Human Resources Agency, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Fancheon Christner, President of Grey Panthers and E1 Cerrito Volunteer, 2023 Key Blvd., El Cerrito, CA, is AUTHORIZED to attend the training course on 112nd Annual Gerontology Seminar - Restoration of Function in Older Patient" at John Muir Hospital, Walnut Creek, sponsored by Contra Costa Mental Health Services, Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association, etc. (8 Agencies), beginning Sat. January 22, 1977 and ending 1/22/77, with costs reimbursable from Federal funds (Title IVA training funds). PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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: Director, Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director, Social Service Dept. supervisor Area Agency on Aging Dir. Soc.Ser. affixed this 1st day OfFebruary 19 77 Francheon Christner— C/o HRA J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator County Auditor-Controller ey i Deputy Clerk Maxine M. Neufeld 00235 H 24 6/75 10M In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 1977. In the Matter of Attendance at Meeting IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Rev. Palmer Watson, Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, is AUTHORIZED to attend, at county expense, the Citizens' Advisory Council meeting in Inglewood, CA on January 27-28, 1977, as requested by County Medical Services. Passed by the Board on February 1, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the forepoina Is a true and correct copy of an order enfored on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: HRA Witness my hand and the Seol of the Board of cc: Assistant Medical super Director affixed thislst day of February 19 M Mental Health Advisory Board Rev. Palmer Watsont�;7 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator g Deputy Clerk Auditor-Controller l� ne M. N61fAd 00231 H•24 3/7615m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 14 7� In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of CETA Title I Grant Closeout Documents for Submission to U. S. Department of Labor On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute CETA Title I Closeout Documents for the period September 1, 1974 through September 30, 1976 for submission to the U. S. Department of Labor by February 2, 1977. Passed by the Board on February 1, 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 Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: B. Proctor Supervisors cc: U. S. Dept. of Labor affixed Administratorthislst day of February 19 77 Auditor - G. Gross /7, �, J. R. OLSSON, Clerk e �rl �//-` epi Deputy Clerk Kaxine M. .T 00238 H-24 1/76 ISm 1� - r{r • 6 .5 oo 4 CSS 'NO No- --'-'� P , -_ ONS' g Pro *►�� alA 'i bY A. � ? se �V tea B tasks ' i�d � Tim I' 1ts P ed 3xt of _ ruin n cr WOW- assets Fid- a �' ' °r 1• c ar B• ail- yt�-n _....---- e agar ylrx� g8.2 r � �costs occur � 2` age ar shypaid as tb' pante be Covert �gon. b xtst � may' g "s ytli a P��y S � �r costs ;WM,43m� be a M;aofi►m 'with r. ILS.DETARTMENN7 Ui' LAtlttlt ' Mtop—et Aumi+.i>trati•••- n:.:E k-MANT %Urt(tr:r :t. . 106-5004-10 t t;IIANTEC-'S NA:.Sr ANU AUOnESS • Gian:WeS Su_bn:ittal off Closeout Doc:nlents 1 Board of Supervisors I County of Contra Costa �. 651 Pine Street Martinez, California 94553 1 t3raa.t Ol:.ca's bane a.W Aaa•Kt) - - - U. S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration 450 Golden Gate Avenues . San Francisco, California 94102 As you requested it tae ;rant eiosecut notification letter dard.. —.-..._.. ....._........_......... I have taken.a:::c is reia:ad to the closeout of r bjr_-t C_tA Sraat and am erclosing required doseaut do,-=en=as folio:lz (Chea;:aprra::ia:= boxes. Each item test be co:c:ed. Explant frilly trsy keret not subrnittaf. Uses sapx= shwa, if r:ccessary.) Enelct%..a seentitteatton as ootuntuat — aaity iY[i'twr:a:_:l Furatisn - a O O t. Fina)Report of Federal Cash Tranx:ian ' xplana:'rfn: - • O O 2.Gran:ee s Retcase F.x•+Uaa•iaa- M O O 3. Final C.'aA Pro,ram Statuz Summary Ex lana•'^n: IN O O rL Final Sutatar/of P:tticipan:Characteristics Report �-,cpLtaNixa: 0 O O S. Grantees A-wnmen:or Rciu..ws.Rcba:es and Crctiits Explanation: ' S C O 6- Final ri=neiat Status Report Fiantlnatiata• r O O 7. taweatartr Letter o Car::fica:r- - •- t �-=� Fx tanatioa: O ��1 r�njcrgned ani `_ _CWjir c O NIA O S. Ilan St=c-ent-Special liankle-kia•tciat Account Eanta:ation: O O N/A O 9. Canacaidoaladjusunent fid4tp bated -szlnii.tl, 0 O NIA .0 - 30. List o:Posmb:c CULL-Uts for uaclaiaied checks canceled or payrteat stopP4 Explanxian: O O N/A O 11. Refund check(with btea:down statement) to inclw:e Exntanatlan- C O NIA O a. UnUquiN:ated advance pa-,=cats Fr O O N/A O ^- b. Aggregate of unclaiaed warrJother atutaaali.•sg decks E< tanation, O O NIA Ll a Interest carried or owed on Govanment funds t.xntanation: L: N A I=) d. Fadrk:y Wuut -- I'xpt�nation C C NIA O e_ Wofkmcr s comp.-niat»rJother i=.-aace cxlat ::nr.• J = N/A v f. O:aK L:l:,rwi1 y l4 � :7 I«. �yaut[!OS•V.a 3'aa C.::i::G,:jo;a - LI l3.OtitK Cacu.ucut:(• =•'/j (�ae.r�c._y L.!t��Q��5 j.• • � --/� �zsa.�tea_-Y a-:_r..�s-cr r. -==-��L� Barren Boggess i Chairman of the o 88 Bad Sa ervisors UUzqU 2. RE'OU OF FEJE34 Ct:x:airs:�,i:rs � In Pnr 6 Training Admin. • County of Contra Costa 06-5004-10 w..-. L a.•.... -19-0015 :r.w/..._.._.. .. Administration Building 16-01-9024 38 Martinez, California 94553 0 946000509W StO� 4 74 'tv 9 30 ( 76 lL 1L..(W O.atat.&L Catty ' • 0 t.r:=1!a tr:5•t�'i t:SaaS........................... ................ t Ltt:-s«t.e.t«L*"A...............»..»_.-------....._...»............ :4,559 722.29 c.Tn%efidadc,+t.r.+h ..............».»»..............»..»»............. L 0 a L T"ea.it G.a a:L-26btlc).....`..»»--------------_---------------U.559,372.7 . aTastu,aG• -W&txaat,.as&dCL-----------------------.................. $4,559.722.29 L ...... ............. 54,559,722.29 .:....................—........................... s 0 •Lctas,.a .cR.r.�.su.av.............................—............. .4,559,722.29 L: a.c sJ r+►clt..-...-.._.».............—.----------------.... L tx�t+:r:.aste.et....................................................... t 0 • • tt la.�.,.wria.»tLw•+r...a t��...+�y /"I� a.f *dntex...---..».................................................... i ... tt&C-aalta.r.L- '.i....d-.«..rl Letter of eredit Authorizations Ltr. Crd.# 16-19-0015 $2,206,105 872,105* Ltr. Crd.# 16-01-9024 4,018,606 5,352,606 * Represent amount carried into Ltr. Crd. 116-01-9024 from Ltr. Crd..#16-19-0015 ' _ 11 Ct.ur.t.W.-••+b+r..+.a..-•t.•.a...a.a...r L+..•�....-•..�.,»�...r�.r1�........+..►.+a...�.s. L a..w._.....a ....,rte•'• �7 �... �-•� i ft.t.y.t �r� / ice..4.. •�►.� �t.� Boggess'.::.:.. 00241 IL f Instructions to Grantee U.S. 0 .$c']6-1TT OF LASS Submit original and 2 copies idol-eo: and Trainias Adn1ni5t:at1aa (alt nits orib:nal signatures). ?:esu tt to the terms of Grant %o. 06-5004-10 and is :or_s!!ar3t!37. 0. the s_n- bf_Five million, seventeen hundred thousand, seven hundred Total or a:obn:s pats and payable fifty-four dollars ($5,027,754.) uti ha-as beta or is to be paid ender the said grant to Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costa, 651 Pine Street, Grantees Nate and „d c:ess Martingza Ci e ga 94553 - ere:r.'c. ca e rancec or-to its assignees, if any, the Grantee, upo» Ta;rent of toe said st= by the V;UTED Sf1TES OF A?:ER1CA hereinafter called the Cevr;^eat, does remise, release, and discharge the Cover=ent, its offices, meats. and cplayees. of and from all liabilities. obLigations, claims, and Brands uhatsoever under or arising from the said grant, except: 1. Specified claims in stated amouats or in estimated amounts where the aca_tts art not susceptible of exact statement by the Grantee, as foll(rws: none If none so state 2. Claims, together with reasonable expenses incidental thereto, bastd upon the liabilities of the Grantee to third parties arising out of the performance of the said grant, which are not known to the Grantee on the date of the execution of this release and of %:hLch the Grantee gives notice in writiag to the Graet Officer witb£a the period specified in the said grant. 3. Claims after closeout. for costs which results from the liability to pay Unemployment Insurance costs under a reimbursement system or to settle Vorkaen'; Compensation claims. This release has been executed this first day of February 1977 MOW= G:! r(nE'LT_ » y- By' Warren Boggess County of Contra Costa TrrLE Chairman of the Board of Supervisors'- CERTIFICATE (Applicable to non-polLtical organizations) I. , certify that L ac the • Otficial TLtle of the corporation named as Grantee In the foregoing release; that . who signed said release on behalf of the Grantee Was Chen of said corporation; that said release was Official Title dcly algaed for --cd in behalf of said fo:,oratian by uthority of Its gov �g body aad is Within the scope of its o. or.tc pod:.s� /�. • N. Boggess. 00242 EiA 3-103 (Jan. 1976) CN e C f1�`o w co .n :iS}'r o` °a cn Ln C14 r, cn 'Cit co t— to C• I r^,•�.f o h N L�l:•..9'e", N ~ ""'•" 41 o ca .•] 1" 1 r'' Q, t- t x d y:a`i G t+ - Y sr . 4 C �+'G - r l 1• ... 7 W c .-oyc ,s-" j{ I4 {2}. ^j .^ --♦. W i+.� ttC3W O 7"' > Cl { t ! r r ... y t i ! n CS w F xC 7 to « t2 a O O 1 yj y C CIS Ln } ON C11 C% co Ln N h x0 .S Y Cf% Go I CIO u� ., t t s e•f t sn N t 1- u LU z 7. E_�{(j �1" �*:` _. +7#... €ice f•"I ``~ C 3 C C * C rt 1 4 � O i to < c 0 Q 4 C.) _ 41 � 2 o a z `a s. a cs — u p > 1, y j 1616 o r C y :. >✓ c.1 >_ c Cg u g Q ci u c c1 t~ v c Vim°' j O V In Q M a C a = 002,043 r r G4444 e N P u w • F � f6 �,,,� a 4� � c Voxv Gq o N ;, O D cn� Y`bg w iia` •� � E N� %�tc�4 • s, ra 6 'i r7.3i t oo t } NO NS G aG ;S W r- $G 7 � r r i w Y L J N G V OGq � G Q 6 oto4 p5"�• O u G � �o$ fir►cs p r. U zs ICOA Q :S. o .ri i• Qi J us e..N o M K G 5: Sf Y N Y a •� 9 O"� � e d 4 3G ^r Q'1 a ."G ° C' Z G y'+ t S G a e+ '• til 1 .� p. 1 r r to O „ S c r•+ ,s c,O �" .., �i QY4w••Y Y w 'ZS TIM C. •� 4 tn 0 0 co =` YY•. a c0 •ten Z = � ,.t:, � i, O n Y O 5y O Z A L . ci s G' 3! o ti i�s Yui y.+ tl0 D �Y� L G•..i Y' O G 21' CS '.l •OJO•� �+• � �•' y+ O� ¢ �O O In W YZ 'fid o .' i5 .ot3 ,r 6tn tw 7 a+d _ tiz r,G` =N jam= L ¢ LytiF P n` 5 C4eq i IM G YV.y u ��v •15 ' %: Z ` Gl o-, �'aw+'' at a •` . uz � 5•' � a �� < c u G C V a v J O ¢ il •� S+ J O e La U -— :_,. �� •'• 2, "_. TYP=-Or PROGRAM3.GAA-4T ciUMBS3 uz,OF.AR•Mr-4T O LABOi _' : _ _ 'Cy r tq-!e• 0 Tide 111 06-5004-10 •. -�- 7aL sal Tca.ninf Admi.iasat3on - - -= �-'TEducation Sus C_t:SA3T��:Y SUb4:'.ARY Or''. s. PERIOD - _ ?A 'IT Cc!:.rlaCTcB:�tCCS tQv�REO sem- " s.From � b.Ta .- lata.,Dir_ Yri - `{•3Q-7C:_' FOR REGt-W1:i OfPtCz LGA-ONLY' Boa---d Of SUPar--�0=s Coatra Costa CoL=--7 `'= _ ZZ 651 Pine Street p a` ''" �- Z. MartireZ,Caii a 5-4553 n`u cZ Jj tcw0 «'t';-�•K%� • i b 7 8 ! ;TOTAL. SC: - - C,.t;,.,;tA=EAlSTtCS - - - .. Cot—� PAP.'CLCt7ANTS To-Ito '- -t q 1 2 3 A C { 0 I MTAL. w V 271 4088 1743 4 i=o 2 stx cz 19 31 855 I 347 3 FAL= s72157 890 379 a 1L amS vim= w 27 279 { 78 5 19-21 w 27 90 1 156 a 22-4-: z 87 413 wL:r :- - s7 .1 68 1 29- a 55-64 54 w r.257i 3 19 9 . 9 65 and Over 5 2io .6 a,d UrAer - 1 79 1 26 9-1i w s432 133 1- F.i4hSchoolGraduateorE uivalzmt 1940 874 383 13 post'HioScaool 37 814 . 360 1 4 1a �>• w 61271 1476 633 -266 !S �r.eoai+= Pubii:Assirance.00mv 42 322 1 la Eea ac is'ly pinCvanla,-�. 57 2290 995 436- i7 White to 7 27 2431 1035- 45 13 B'adt az 1012 33 3 cr OUP I+aL:sieaale�ixa : 57 44 1 i 19 L;t:aur w s 27 .599 3 2a at5� 21 INA sz 2 0 72 .116 22 SOAMSH AlaERICA.�1 x7 860 3 23 LLdlT�"CLISH V r sc1G ASUATY w 27 .128 • 24 11GRA-14TOR SEASONAL z AAM F�11.Y uEwBSR- rig 63 32 13. zs _ To:at Vet=tpna . . 57 508 242 1 123 ' idec-e+dr szoarat-d w a 27 70 2a � 'as.Lat 42 247• • 121 60- 27 $�cia1 _ 2b - nish!=d s7 5 • ., 3 0 ' 29 ::a:o:c.�.'i• n w s 27 94 38 •11 Ftr L-:.:a=STUD---.NT 42 513 114 24 57 138 1 48 10 Wl C 27 207 101 32* g3 rotc=i. V Urs=ptoyrd 42 3252 1466 3* sTxr:ts 57 628 1 ri Crit' { F :S5 U'.=t:?LOY.L•_\T t:SURAN:CE CLAI.-A NTt 1 ID 27 380 WAG'S - DARTtCt7ATtON tw�p�!.._,yT : -•'.-.;mac: E E Si r:7 yr�.:nat..rs w E127 38 i;= i sa.. -7 291 { 261 57 192 259 NJt t'• .::�'"�' w z7 85 s 113 . U S. DFPARTMF24T'OFLABOR iMtruerioni ra Gr-1,tec Yk i._ * y Fir?lormrnt saJ TraanLr;,:h uttnlst-a urn _ Stmbmtt orignat and�Z mpaerk - ,� - I arrth_orf�ra3l:ig•trlu/C) ;�1 a " GA JTc_S ..�IGW�te?JT OFA rU�7DS qc TS AND CR'eOtrS G:�n:rr i •J_ a Board of Supervisors - Gram to�I��g{i Sneer 11::raa County,of:"OOIIi2H CO3Ca ' i Citr rn. 5r_:r 651 Pine.Stteet 1,0 06 50 04-10 `` Mamino7 a (tali fornix 94553 - x2 06-5004 lO'�,. . PVraua••-e of.Grant :Jo,' --a..d w eans:d..orie..of d.e r,-bun"mr of Boars o+d parnt r r �.,'; el fee,oa pra-id.d:.w.`;r-1,o; ,srant,:�wd eny e'».y,.,r«:r a..a,;.d ,.<<: = Board of:Supeivisois _ -�i r L �:. County'of Contra Costa*:651'Flme Street ' Granceas tla= zn,f ;._,cr .. (h.re:noltar toiled INC Grnttt) do.al,..eby r t c"i '�- U NITED_STATES OF AMERICA(t.re.nal..colf.a rl. Go .•wn ! aft nshr,timl.onJ:nrtreat»atl arnaec► of rhe Sold $rant..rai•j•N..: all the nyhh of aer:ew octy.red er':.l..tl.noy t..reoNer ocerve d+er.un3.r 2. Aptee to to:• ect.ow waytre wee.asMp is off.et Py.�t eolteclim ai tlI Sucf.refun•3s reberci ere3its�:or!otne!�.f"a 'S (:n Cl.id:ny a-y:nt.nst a.er.e..),&ior,Jr.cb wyr.._b.eawa'dv• end h-far•.erd P.a�o�rly h:fi.U.S.Q.�en...n: Employment and Tralining Adminisuacion`Office of Adarnutratwn and.=ana emeni checks ;(madr.pi/abtiao',L4eUni Strom Department of Labor)for any proceeds so caUerssd.Thi re�s�niS.t co'-ti of Say six action to.effect collection shall zons i m alicrrzt U' costs when approved by the Grant Otficar and mnp aybe pqed to reduces any amounts othervass payable to thr Gov martcnt ander the ten-.I$l7mmot. �- �' = �C• .c fit -:£ ]. Ay..e to coo;,.ror.I„IIy wth Rh.Go•etwwmr az to Gr,c or w.►ra ce..w.ction..irh autla rsfVnds !ebor t ur3 rs k ' : er oti.e•ow.ouwra du.(:nelud:wy o.y'.wt�:esr ilwr.oe):to rSK.rh"my_p•orea�•<PIC ad:ns:.D.-P Bono."Pa-ir of arrana7..ororn.r PoOars:w c~.Cr;a,6orr..i�J ood b P.rw:t tIK Go..wwent to t.;..sena:r.r owy t.' .arinq niel or odrer jracr.d:ag,aria ; - r oVr of SVCS clo:..er Suit. -This assignrrsnt tus been executed this first ; day of Febrtary t9 77' "-` Sup"of evisors' County of Contra Costa TYPE NAUS AND TITLE Warren Boggess Chairman of the-Board -Si CERTIFICATE / - (A,p pGca�ft to non pol'tac!orSaniraooasl rr 3 t - ='Lallic:of Si$.•y;, at tie c..aa.ati_wand•a Granite :w d•.fo.eso_jl as s'sww rr d.er '-. .-.w.o a.rw.d.s4.4'a S.yew rnr o.. .fdcwsa 6.yGrante -. �e1s:i•t Ss.d ca•:a•a•:a+try avl•e.ity of ih Za'.eww7 ba3?_,and aS-+�.r«. seor�of.•s ee•yv.of Poor»., . s 3 J �.,�� .+ '3 .r• ° ETA J IOF �s-S47fi`3. r r �H FINAL (CLOSEOUT) INVENTORY CERTIFICATION r'..FCS SRAN j WITH do h>:ehy ze.-05r as the :a:.:.:s:�l> officer of(s,anrer t nam.-) .CotiIIt... Contra Costa ffiM » »» »» t:.zt G-..__. ?rare q Management System (UMS) quarterly inventory lite:y as Cf. 1Jsrc)10-8.-76 ...................................... a; arc :'? 57 the monthly transactions rerorr(:) for(munul(sJ) .» .............................................». .._. .. , is to be considered*as the "final"inventdry aid fist :» G3ie:.n .t p.-ope::y :a :v:.:ca I a.i aid is correct ir every respect, except for the changes contaized ci :he alta_ ed Farrisi•i". through......»..............».»..»»»....................».» which are 'w-_ r__-:::e3 c n;)Iete with supporting documents. I furthG r f� that the Gevcr:sz=:t pra;e::y identified above ass cam: =m.roved for use in nma grant number».. »06_7-Y010» SIGNATUR= NAME AND TITLE t/ Warren Boggess, Chairman of the Board B.FOR GRANTS 1,14-4H:70 GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.' Ido hereby certify as :.'.a responsible officer of(sianrre s name/ .»_.. » ...»._............ . .....» ......._............». • .............. that no Government ;.:operty %vas furnished or acquired under the terms of and conditions of this gmat. SIGNATURE NAME AND TITLE G FOR ALL STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT GRANTEES I do hereby earthy as the responsible officer of(s.anree's na,ne/ County of Contra Costa » that any property acquired with funds made aiatlable under.this Grant which is subject to disposition instructions from the Employment and Training Administration, pursuant to Department of Labor regulation and Federal Maiags_ mens Ci.-cu 74-7, Art - .enc N. is included in"a listing of property acquired with Grant funds,cortmiaing a descript tvfth na actumes srrial number(if any) and said listing is hereby submitted. SI A UitE l R....Se At�tE AND.TITLE f, ""J Warren Boggess, L1 airman of the Board 1 4 00247 5.:.._ i%Ist,ln1 is.y'ir c E3jls y s i� �xr ` F �' Ki zX rl`k,dsCyi11: -,.-..�.. ri ial .' ✓�r 4i y do n,a aS '�1„k � 'a C, r a dry. i 3;r ..,• z r �prr i �".,x,` Awl ENTO4x CEr2Tlr lCATIONs 'UA r .s J • GO 1 a ��J�—R f rs o' r z s as p S r a azo , COnt>^tt rrQS 3 2"`a ..fir _ . J »Zr,» ,,. of/rrs►tics ria...- )�,Y...,..,,.. 77777-, 4-1 s, '�' �. '.=,�. �t : IMA Fes-- z ia-t s w,P .a^ '� ,rar is k. ms's w r +u .t "' ,Ktu Y rla+. ' montkly �ctto:ss ••«••• � � 15r L0�C0.1S5L$r^�.•'15�P.ti'��11at~In'+en.II.� e..f✓�a�� Af '� a j'tiCy s ,» t _a.'t �-.,..C,..3t9��E7��«T�COlLOL►�vlR�y�-': :��at!.p�t�rsp'�dr�Mnr�2 � �s ;������ � � �.�t� s �.. ,�„3- FO:.:S u w2 or) MptDI ui_n t.SA'3':. ..aS as i L'SC 1R IICYY�lilq:r1'.t1[Al2^L. 4 rt'" $ »c rq C SIG ATUl7 s NAdi Altitl71TLEei,"W ' /t r k e�Fal 6a BO�$8SS's ✓ tee. .'- ? .�� k r - �� ,,3 IT:FOR'GRN M. N GOaIERNId PtT�PRQPERTY ", xw ;�rt a r i � � �s � ,,. ... � t y j" ;k+t� r�-•�`m z.,�^�' �.. ,*'..9'^r � -ts ,•�i'�5�� x ���. E m � y r+��,w,��� + , s I do he-eb>>t�s-'.y as A I itwt no,Gorecrns=xi ' r sY aas ioeacqu -nth-J tan o:aad roadltions o:ul�_ x r 7-74 ^:. SIGNATURE ITS- aw'�' *„ 3. t' :.„„""�~� C FOR ALL SIATr tea_?+J.;OCFiL GOTl=pL'..jrENT County ofd Contras Cos ta; 1 d0 hem-b;+f:'"�tlSy .. LRS rLsp:lnsibk oI!xet'`oC`�(srauter s'naxe) � �" r�c'" ".,.�' r - �"_ht .,s `r, 'k^`a.;:..r~Ta:�. ' c:ix,.!-s-�•". ..�¢y.rw '`z`«.:�'e"". '«s=.f`-.3 ,'?r that any .. props ty .=w:ced nnth finals a> 3c vaiicr..tlx�Grxi►t ieh><h is su Act to g di'?ost its s from Pae.Eiitizzyi.. - ar,3 Tra:luag.)tlLraauicat/on pursu�ac to De as emirs'n4 0! Labor 'icgulatlon and F�d�e-al?• sent Cirn:2a. 74?.:ll..a .-srn.N, a tad 'ui.�d utxaLs g or P� l4ulred t-I.hr Giillti tarws cositaic's;^3 d110 Ln ..aaCtt(eii SVYI3I AlitSt�J2t t�f k 1 5 r "'?} p�► SIGMA m �tAbtc AWt)TITLEr e r x rz yw n / ;� ,.t •`�� :.^�t�g"3"`".#.:. A�a1�12I1....80$$yt88s'4�''" � ��, .,-x°' �� ��*,."�'�n` e, 'm #x „. �* � esp'sa,`ti % 5,,��✓'y��}�s^.yr:��' ;�'ih�" �, t ' � "SyY.d c ��`_,y'�' r .rs. `T-s 1y' v1' R t M - r 3 e''V°2 3 W, 4 A 9t l R f rr '�4���� Pa �., ♦ `" �} a-e_ a�';'x'`du ,�:.,des 'irt. � sxs F�^Fy�'-' i"'.`�. n„�; r 7 �.i`" �rw t '" 3 „+ �a"+.i• s`Gs� t�u" � �� dr^""�.Y'��'S."r�v��"`�*.E'"q"`'''`�e{ 1 ,«t xzh.'�• �'�"t'-.yu.N � �+?�",+`-"��.n- r.,m # 'h r fk.,,�,q r� s S� At8Hi�;�i9; 2'�. ��@I���� �i p:, �S rF"`n .K „' ter, r ! 5,iy iIf ;'gw i ✓~ f�yk � �*� x n ''. a°r_ ��y� .7'3M - F{:Sc,� (CLQ Qi!t z c cYTQRY GI_P[IrICAT IO F . _� ?-- :j._a • aw:r b..t"' � oI-�uro>r:rc� n r--J SCA'.�*.1Y�v�0�C.Ontra,COQ 3 { '�r",axf ,a.+�"����at,,,,� .c 33 "r" <�..L&C mxtthl tL1RwlCtto..S'[C^^'Cr fOC' mvnt�i of �� " vss:"t • .., »»»---. Ni coard►-rti as th prap = T''}'s1�Ya COfiCCL>13^CYC[} ICSp�'CL�C7CCCpi f0�„LI2C Cf:dT'SP..a� s rJ v = .r'�+ Fo:.s> > : L- � +6..1�.C' 7� ?e ..-.� � ♦ r�Y y '- 'l. .: 4 7 H nn{y�ry ' V.hirn e t- -. .�' sl:pportzq doctL�en I flxthe: f tha' the G^r� x r _ '� _ .�='y.«'.''.� F ..�,x�_+,1J4-t'rya✓� � ..c''' f S,! .t.-��r��ie�',� SIGN TUR EtdgiltE�ANU;TITLE ` + r s��sd r yChairmaA_o�thetBoard � � r" &FOR GR Id_3S W GO*I_`RNWEMT PR0PERT1 I do hetebj cc .:� nspo.-nlb& of iecr'ot(=asrrr s aamcj a� �, [hz tCt.II:S Oar 27Id.�CII.!(I1t10AS OC that,no Goren �.: was fiums'xd;pr,-,a tsn[ler. •�" ' >:�g SIGNATURE ,r .rz c NAGiANO TITLE �Y zit T � �,i �,?E�j r Yc ";�"���: day`" :i'""`d,y, �r�w,��'a��,n�^'�i�,•; � �s t. %T���>2�.� +,"", '' C FOR lti L STATE n2J i.00ItL GOVERIV'.1ENT GRANTEES.,,' r� _ ,� COl1IItp I do he cb,.aitlfp zs ^�I portrhlt'off eer cC(=rrutet s aaracJ k �: that � < a any prop ny ;:q .M' �vl'ta,fntids 4na3c arallib3e"uadct ibis Gran t7heeh ss snbs�c[`to dls ists�a lastc*_ctsa s gra Y �� t rid from the £mp,oyt:� ..ad Tral[ung lld[nlutst�twll paat,io Depactlatat`of Labor meni Ci..+vW 74-Z IiF3 x t N�Is tticludedslIl a 11sUng'of ptopett�� grated'sn.h Grzllt funds;comb;`- t �' destxipti tp�l e.-'ts._s''�al;'nummer(� ) .�.lutl�`2ibetclr�a.Ibautt�I. ' � `' �s�'3�m' *..:� L�,�.q-�.h�`�.�s >`°'Y-�, :",`�`n a.•`..t,. """' 3�'r :,moi" ti ,r � ,�f�`�r hr�. N 2. ` ': '^s4W.Mll� ' 0029.`h'�i . ,'T,' rs'�` *4FRIi���%i`�IR�'.�"+-S'[�iAyC�X' GS.D£PART]i£NM OF LABOR • ?MNP ZFR ADMINISTRATION CantrsCar's Noat,Address,and T_tephcne CONTRACTOR PROPERTY MAN..GEIMENT SYSTE)ri Guard af.S..Pzt-visa,-S INVENTORY TRA.ISCRIP T CON SHEET Cors aFG�oit r.-c� r sr.a- Siy/cl re 1 I Dore 2 & / tyrnrr -.Stye,.t- v ti Q�-vl- 7'7 Ma.-tr.)t� C7ul.fant9ra_ 4M�S3 . . . 3 6 8c Vt.= rr aes nljrre Cunt. ?1 -r5er Lw'orion As Oi Gt- t *2 `-i i t 5 :' +r 9 f 10 rt+t2�i3 t. :Sj:o 7 18 29 2 2t 2 23 = 25:i 2T 23 23 39 3T 72:3 3: SS iS�37�:d Md Transaction Type(CRrck One) 10 (FOR M AT1C6VS QVLY) ACQUISITION 11 Recuri..g C,wirvet!p tlwrber 12 a+ .-�0n Stare Contract N.•MSer oca.60.1 13 TRANSFER 39 40,t S2 :] 33 i sg x7 33 49 1,3 51 5: 53 SiliS 53 S? SO 59 50 St 5, 5]Sc i3 SS e7 [__I DISPOSITION 39 :a rJAN TwarERS f7:lt,Y) LOAN RENTAL IFOR L ret 1 S P.rnb par_at yitiy 'an +:sr� CantrzctNnmber Le:a'izn er'a? ❑Initiated ❑Initiated ]0 .A 41 42 33 44 z 35 37 G8 41 itt St 52 Sl S i5 S 55.57 53 S3 SG 5r,S2 53 5s; . .4 SA 53 i9 TO!(t71172 O Terminared ❑Teceinated 11-1 TF , T❑Tronafer 11111 - Ml - IIH -1- 1 H- 1 Batt_ 19 20 21 22 Iran 2 =ct. Item Code Quantity Unit Cost Uq.COde ii $enol Nymb+t a2 33 3a ns as 37 33 S 90 31 9 93 94•)5 5 97 93t95i�CM,t Ori 0,614;1rr+.n] _ - r - 7 1 i I 1 .. 1 - rte- � dL tCL3� 346 . I 7 .> L 'l l 3 7 3 ADL I •'1 -I��'' ` iC- S ^ L � _ Ot- Vi, v7 9 7 ' � � 71 - 3i3 - Ot��_ X137 35 . - 1I =X71- 1 L 745 + 3 L 434 13GYI-Loi -32L j- i7JJ1 3j D t $)4} ; � { III VIII 1~ 1 1 I , � L ..1. Ali II I WTT 1 1 : 11111 11 � 1 i I 11 1 il11111lI.i L1 ! eu.a4yt:Y"rn.t�� y. s J,rca>�'yarwt m5V ::ARDS cc)..i`i' _ i.�' CL����iJ. A:PIMR Uil 7HIS t` �[ rif _ •i 1r.=,c A5 TO MANS OR . .' cs.nsQ.�an:ea?OF LY303 - 31��?E):is� 1:;i:;•iiT.4T!O:: ccNTRa,eToRPPcPEzTrrtaNAG_ME::: s:;T:M _ e _ INVENTORY T A 'I? ! ofS'���r+ ,lrscf R_NSCr.—_i_C`� e.2 :'J/ p' C SirfC i- 7 E� 91 1 �. .....r.... :y. S-_'T Controcil:W.S-r Lo:o:i:r. As C- L_—� __;- -t ;� {to'as't_{:: •! {r:lts!:a �a 2t {Mi!_{a{Cs!s7{:�;z) ;c. st 3��ss�s.;t-�t;.{�.j.t� PlIc M cl Trcnsa:!i•Dn Tye ;circ%0--) - -- yl '� �«9 (FOR DaVATM4 CXVLY) ACQUISMOS ;ate Reee:v::,-j 12 - K'-don Stere_ Cnna:ttt-.�S:r _acs:;a•, TRANSFER 39 :a:1 :x :3 4-914'.'S cT sa 43 sa a 52 53:s 54 sr so Ss ro,it a, L 1.g OISPOS;TIO.V LOAN RENTALS.,1< __-- (FOP LO.V TPANS=:RS CWLY) 1 S Is 1 rc_ _ :.—ocy gun :xr- Co�tncr 7i.abar Pant l7a M c ❑lnitinteS 0 :ee 29 eo :t — - 1_eCe�i^D �_ro_{Eza. aa,e •:3 ,5 47 L9 J,iU Stl32 52 54"S l55�57 53 S:+iJ 61 _ F3,>a ❑Trnes!er �� !� l:w••5f't A:9C 19 20 21 22 Itm ? poevmer>r-i w+'`er Iter.,Code Quantity Unit Cost Ca tF;.Cod. Serial Nv.Mb: jF;j:St:e 77 7,41 73130!W 132133 3=,b5 ES 31 Aa a 70 'is 12 ?293•)S 35,9T,J3.��'!^.�t6• �q.>.CSO'trs,Ji:?7.::3l:41.:•[1 •t:+JtJ - 44 JL 51# Eel F2, 1+. - :I F y :r �; 1 i_ __ :I S -I _ I :,I^ y`I.L fl:} L TF { ' •�_-�_'�:T�: !: -t .-3 � 7 1 ?I�' - I— � I'� �11.j �/I ! _,Ir r /I FL1ul I T1TI I _! I ' _.�_ 1- J--!-- 1i _I f 1 I-' C+a•.TITY T^.T:,A �, I,t:IT COOT TOTAL. OOI�-V , =' - I 1 x.� ..5.E)i:Y.\7t tttEYT OF L4E)C73 M.i:PO1 F'-' t:)NUMSrl:rnaa Ca+teoc:ar:Slane.l d rues:,aid T_!_;)+c�e CC.NTR:CIOR PROPERTY MAi,,a_!.t=_`: s'.•�TE't c(`drLot•S l::Yct�iTGRY TRANSCEIP T: `. S-=moi C'C-„ti7y of man r• Cosh._ _ 01- 77 'rz.•.'irie�� (�rt1.{:ntlec, sir/�� -. '- Coauoc►1:vmb-r Lo:7sic^I a Cc _. ----.—��f �t: _ �i. ��y;��: ..— _ _.j__�_.i�If``a �'.l'St �: }7i 1•t_•t:-t_ T:casa:..:z 7'. - -. y. 11 f P.eeeiri:tg 6e+erset-!E)tlsm'rer )J Cc”tract)It•�Yr l_:1 TPANSFER sties 47 sa e3 S3 st sz .r !1t45:`;�:{ t r � s DISPOSITION IG (FDR LOAM TP.A:$SFEld OILY) 1 t LS LOAN RENTAL .::- re;.: D�.; \?rk7�'3'N :eta Contract Cota•i.a�--:���s1;d_1 a. LDT,-- ated ❑In7:;_-! 39 en tl »�jL71: •cS•4S :7 a:<.IASI s3TWI 5 05 Ss 571. s3 a0 6t St 83.>C; >� .'•�s�511%)J 3 is�- inote3 ❑Ter..;r.:t-dFF I I I I I I I I R sfer 7;-all? if c.- t!ir,1` 19Erl-3 20 21 22 le:r 23 T rnnsset. Doevme- ?=•-i-: Co.» Quantity Unit Cost lI Cost zC:... g. Serial?1:..!-tSe�: - ' :StT6�:7 ld :9�JS,SI�S_l�3;3� h5iT y FO 81 92?S 9t�•li -5 9T ?3 9"q:C(t;t0 t:1S�•-:.t0.i;.;.'Ji TT.::J`Yntt:.�t tt.t•+.1:3' - G 3 "I—!7 77 � `'�''� _- 3 ) _ P �` % 'cSlrt=t� r D. 5-151-51 i t' �-fl-'i-#''# ri• III� 7 Wil`:% � � `f _) -- -� — �L`I_ " '� .7 � ill.t L� �._ `I.� ; I :�I!'1YI� C� �I� L [- 1; AlH_ it ( ? ; ii, oi -,/ IT ll i fi� � !-i � lj # -- iL,I — --i --- t —__ — ii IIS -:-Y L� L,1 U:17!';T TpTAL 00252 UA U.S.DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ' A ANPO+ER AD}INISTRATIO.V Contractor's!lame,Address,and Tef+;hale CONTRACTOR PROPERTY h1ANAGEMENT SYSTEM �s n.rd of 5N---arUiSOrs INVENTORY TRANSCRIPTION SHEET I Ci,4ro— C1:.r C'eu-41 Si6n/nZ.re 1 Date 2 ��1 grit' SC� l W-0LZ'Z'7 illz'jaet.Z, CLL�t brhl y C/":3 4 5 6 7 E 9 3eq'n Stare ContractNuab-r Location As Of Dot- 1 23 �-Z S 15 aR IS 1%01111%21131 10 11It2 17 IZIS 16 file It7 27 2t :2 2324125 25,27 2u 29 30 71 32 33 It -1 551371Z.1 .:73 -] Transaction Type(C6eck One) 10 our (FOR DONA77=GVLY) ACQUISITION 33 Lp 11 Receiving Contract ID Number U.Se Contract Number ocorion LTRANSFER 39110 ct :2 a3 sa s•b'14714a 147 50 s1 5257 s:5S S6 S7 58 59 60 52 62 63.;4 55 67 9 ® DISPOSITI(W 40 14 (FOR LOAD TRANSFERS O.VLY) 1 S tb LOAN RENTAL aurce gncy $tate Controet Number Locatian R red ErDs' ❑Initiated ❑Initiated 39 W <1 .S„+ a3 2.. :5 G7 23 21 SO St 152 53 S SS15615715315916016,152 G7 52 55 65 57.63 59 701%t!7 0 Terminated ❑Terminated ❑Transfer `.. a 19 20 21 22 Item 23 1 rMisca. Document Number Item Code Quantity Unit Cost %If Code Serial!lumber "Code' 4 ;4 .3,76177 78 79 80 of 8--153 ds,115 t1 37 3.1199 90191 92 93 9-115155197 93 9-1G'tttOwn3 O+10 ICS 'W-31a9 t!0 fl t-I!S 3 � ! 3M 1 N0E II i ! I � Il i i f 1 # � lIIIIII ! illi II ! t # I II tLL-11 I I 11 .1111 11 1 1 QUANTITY TorAL UNIT COST TOTAL AA(�=� Ujjt 3 '' •IJ02 �■ RDS Cv�.! v1 �}. -�•Sl.1:C h.:t'L3 at la t :4'1 li1L :i:j+ :-L`'�'�v (-'--!AAT 0? ,' ..S.n::DaaT'..i::nr OF l.a llUy :3►�:Zt'•r ci.\9�I:•s]faitiV.� ... CO.N i RA TCR PROPERTY: A:A__MEN7 SYS- G�rj:�•:a.cror stla tc,A3l:es:.an3Tatr;'::nc c4 .?•,:J.::i:,:..r. INVENTORY TRANSCRi?—i?-"4 S%-:;=ET -,'a cc-.:- : -i.�_';t , t=-=,� —_-�: - - --�;may-�.,� ? •�'.i: rte•tn� sl•rC6T - _ - (t f �• C� _ !='.1..r��7 CSC Contract i:,�:'• Lcw: E - :, al_-'•:!:si',C 121, is Al Ul �;�-__! (FC3 C�•v.177CvS GVLY) 1! 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Signnvute I I Dore 2 G�j 0,;r1 flJa, ;,yez, L�ezrtP�r•,•� 4YSS3 3 5 6 7 E 9 a::cta NZ-- t-t 3eq'n Srste Contract Hums* Location As Of Date i=z3 i»tS 16 113 3 f0 rt i2 t3 it l51ib 7 t0;t9 -y :.! 3"3 2:125=i,2T .'J129 39 31 32 33 34 35 35 37 _,.t 71 Transaction Type(Chectt One) 10 ours (FiOR D06VA77CM CVLY) ACQUISITIM 39 40 11 Rece;ring ControctID Number 12 ours -son Stat_ CentroctfwctS-_r w.ation TRANSFER 39 Go 41 42»3"'SOL ! 52 53.5.SS SS 57 58 55 st 5t 62 63 r 55 55 b7 9 © DISPOSITION 39 Go LOAN RENTAL_ cuic (FOR LOA.Y TPAvsFi:Ri ONLY) t5 Pent Dorms of n S:cre ContrsUNumber Lowt;oe ?rsod Eat3,."fr ❑Initiated 0Initiated 39 GO GL 42 43 Gs G6 47 -5,41 50 S1 S? S3 5 SS 55 S7 59 S7 50 St 52 63 53 55 5S 57.53.59 70 17r 72 0 Tem.;noted ❑Terminated Ft t ❑Transfer T t S . 11 ; 19 20 21 22 item 23 T ras.^cr. Document Number Item Code Quant; Unit Cost „Caze.. fg_Cad: Serial Numb-_r t 71-4 7T 78 77 30 51 32 33 53 115 9 37 33 3. 90 41 92 93 4495 45 9T 93 4atCC t0:�.1.034Ott 5 W.—A IrA t:t:titt••1t3 7 7r 5 - 01 1 r Al J ! 1 1111111 Fg- I � � 1 � 1 I it illl ! 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Document N«.;er Item Code Quant:t Unit :-C�-•: 7 nCost .tF3.CrKr- Serial Number - TSi:ni77 79f 7?�8Jr9t I52 93 d1 bSL'37 3S13 90 +t 92 4.-311-15 35 97 23973IC:afal -1, 7..;� I 7 - ! ililll I _L I I — _� I II IIS! 14 4. J J { �_ II � _I_ IlllIlllc �.x•771� TPT•_ j �� UNIT CO:-TA—.AL — F I.-.: LI 00257 t.._- _... ✓:�J 4....._._ _ .._. L.... I C_S,I1�PdflTt1F1VTOr Laft719 ?71:•YU::it.l!J Lt.`:IS!'itA:i^X t Cv:t T RAC T 0� PPOP"R T Y.M MNA ,1 v (Gatr�try' :7a x:.1.33resz,Cal Y 2_ ..i G�' �4T S �T..i•i INVENTORY TRklNSC?t'i_;i,,N S--'==T i 7 �.. -t CL•n:•actIt..:=rr Loa:ior.� :,s CF I u7l[l ❑ -' i (FOR L'0wi lcws G ILY) F-11 (_ ,amuReceiri:.?Ccntrvct ID:7wxS.r 17 r rM�Stair ~_ Ccit:acf Mims-r :s•:.t 7 j TF,ANSFEP, 231:07«! �`]l:t�.'rt} L7 33 {g S} ,t 52 533.!55 Si 's7 r:t Sr Y..52 5� LSiS�T"'2_r= iVIFF 1 .1111 rcw 9 DISPO5ITIO; s9 ^A LOAM RENT AL ;��e�-1 (FOR L0.1:r Tm—';sFEPs avtYl 15 :s1 laeicT lrg S-41. ContrcrtlsArt L �f___lcrUa' Dlni;iste-d ❑lAi:iaea 33 W LI {? L} 44 .:S «7 .3,»? Sp '+1 t15: -- 57 S3 59 50.5: i2 7 .1_ 1 D Tcra:na`rd DI I I I ITI I I I i i i i i- i i I I I I i Tcrri.:::r3 1 n f [ D Traaslrr f! 14 20 21 22 Ir:•ci J13 t ra:s't' Da-.u.-xr 7;.- et Item Col. CunMitr Unit Cost dl Cr:- _ ?-Coco Serial Nu•-S-.r :ti:;.�TT TR :}7?}gat 15Z',a3!3%bt1;.�.3T 3z,3_ 0:it 9X 9-:ft 45 l5 '37 ?3 'iitCa`xt 0:.t:1.d3 0=+x::..Qi:t•.?,._3•^)x«:•` 11 kk I- # (- = .` ill- 7 1 4 _ ( li i :'• # : I_i # = 111 1 � ! 1 111 PFI I I L1_- 1 I1 1111 M 1H I # 1! # # i U.S.DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 1.{1P01tFf3 W�iS�iSTRaTIO.`{ Cantrocror's!fame,Address,and T_t phcna CONTRACTOR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEb1 $�,�/ of S�Q.•� /SO.'S INVENTORY TRANSCRIPTION SHEET Cvu��y G>a lo.�ti•� C'as>� $ig:u�.:e a 1 pore 2 (vJ/ �iA� Stie�rl` Z12 77 Aidr,-14ec. 5 6 7 E 4 Ss cc - JR-g'. Stare Contract Mmb-r Location As Of Dor- t S}b 171 e•9 10 It 12 t1 13 If- 05.JitS 19 :0 21 2 :3 2s 25 2t•27 23 29 33 31 32 33,341351361371:a Transaction Type(Ch-ck One) 10 r. (FOR MIZAT IC 6 ONLY) ACQUISITION 39 ao 11 Receiving Contract 10 Number 12 outce bion Septa Can tract Numbcr Location LTRANSFER 19 w 32'43 SS SS4p 4T 3a 49 so sl 52 53 s3 55 s5 57 59 s9 ro.5t 621r.3103516SIC.7 1 Ao .9 DISPOSITION 39 40 LOAD 1 RENTAL a„14 (FOR LOAN TP.ANSFERS QYLY) 1 S P�1 oar- on Stare ConrrocrNumber Loentioa ;rod Eeo... eru ❑lnitiared ❑Initiated 39 30 411121431441.44J4714 9 39 50 5t 52 53 SASS 55 57 Sd r7 50 61 i2 63 5416,1661 57,53 59 TO 7t 72� ❑Terminated ❑Tecainorrd E ❑Tronsfer _ 0 14 20 21 22 from 23 teen:xt. Document Nw:Ser beer Code Quantity Unit Cost :If Code Serial Nunbrr. . z Codi•c> 4- 731:iG}T)79 79 80 81 d2 91 is b5 BS ii7 e3 8 90 91 92 93 93 35 95 9T 93 9;t1C010t.:^1' 03 t • -- !?T.• !^,q r-a.n t+.tt3 I ' — 3 - 7 31v � L ! G1;IS1 � A1 � 7 -+HT11 I { III i I I wil IF1- 1 I 1 1 W-1 1, 1 1! I1-4[+ I__ I_ I I Ll 1111 QUAri TI:Y Tp TA• COiTTOTALTEE- 00259 C-1 ;�__1J_ 1.7177 M TH13 rug••t 1t.ta I t7 (Z:tA i 0•7 (�� -•. 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DURING OFFENSE �..:'RADE:J ARX•OTHER DISTINCTIVE ACT i U N OF SUSPECTIS SUSPECT VEHICLE-LICENSE NO--ID KO.-YEAR•MAKE-S:ODEL-COLORS(OTHER IDENTIFYING CHARACTERISTICS) �:.SUSPECT NO.I (LAST,FIRST,MIDDLE) j 11.R ACE-SEX I:A-AG1151.HT. SGtYT '1f[air ;s4.L'ye 5S ID NO,or DOB 6.Arrnwa } {` Yrs 10 CLOTii:\G Olt OT}!£F.IDE.�T:::.::%:.IA«S:S O:.Ci•.aACTErlISTICS ._.SUS? Cr.NO.2(LAST.F1S5�.S::aDi.f) ! ..•.:LACE-SLI"W.AGF�61.HT.�ti'L.WT.to3.Hasr�64-EYr j 65.ID NO.or LOB �-.Arrrs: t .F— :.D7RLSS.CLQT2.1Nv GRCTiiiail'JF\:.- "5G7-L1ZiCS.'...CILIKAC/i..;S::CS >6- 7X r7+:Q .•nr�+n•�..t,o•• ,\I 'TIG;ITI: tj -Got ' ^/ J - _ FItZAtCCIAL ACt.'C"iJ�7i .. C::ee County of COutra Costar ContxeCt tro. 06-5004-7 p Re_fL-ds X-e Govenmmit 1. l.:'clai ed Lz,-es/OIIWznding cb.2Ocs 0- 2. inter-as, owed on Ciov fl.nds - 0 - g, l vl Bond - 0 - 4. War-4c.-wi's Compensation - 0 - 5. 0-12he re_fr i - 0 - S. iirlieu=dated advance payer - 0 - Total (heck - 0 -Si—rate. 00276 SECTION Ili—CLASSIROATION O.=THE AiOUNT OX THIS RZQUEST 0!..t no C.myi.t.d III,D,,.,,) 1T NO.OR OTHER AMOUNT PROGRAM.GRANT NO.OR OTHER 'tNG NO. IOENTIiYING NO. AMO'N7 S S n--_ vv_ n ti ,int Arra of adjustment 15,300 -7n v-ln Actual funds requested 50,000 Total draw against new grant 63—,3-00 1 TOTAL(N..t A&i—rich Av..t.t Chi.R.q—t to P.ymftt) S 50,000 Refs S Dae the Gove----pent The pri—. sponsor &%xx l send"a cashii='s ar certified check to the Rsviflnal Office of the Far loy-mmt and-Trainix6a Addnistration trade payable to -tne Secretary of Labor to cover refunds for: 3. All interest ear:zd or ow-ed on Gavenment finds by other jIS3n State Agag=ies. 2. Other progzem in=m generated unless these funds were used to further the objectives of the gent. 3. Ag&-egate of umLi;mad wagges/other ou-tstan i - checks. 4. Refund of won men's =-Densation/other insurance. S. Other refs tun s. 'The attached Financial Acca•.mt Forts must army the check eVlaii, the source(s) of t.ese refi.^y-'.s. 00277 r U.S.DEPARTMENT OF LAISOR • C'mnlujmtnt and Tniuint Admint"lAtion GRANT CLOSEOUT TAX CERTIFICATION In the performance of Grant No. 06-5004-10 1 certify that 1 have complied with requirements of the law and the Employment and Training Administration.' DOL. rccardino the obtaining of employer identi- ficatiorl/account numbers:collection.payment.deposit.and reporting of Federal. State, and local taxes; and the prorision of W--2 forms to employees/enrollees who are not now my employers. For present employees/enrollees. (formerly employed under the grant), W-2 forms will be .furnished as speeilj:d in Circular F. EmpinrerIs Tax.Guide. w AUTRORIZEO SIGNATURE NAME OF GRANMEE Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costa ADDRESS 651 Pine Street Martinez, California 95443 EilPLOYERs.iDE.\'TIFICATION NO. . ern a.1oa Wn. isnil . 00M In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of a Year-to- Year Lease with The United States of America for Premises at Buchanan Field, Concord. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County a year-to-year lease commencing May 1, 1977 with The United States of America for a 0.34 acre plot of land at Buchanan Field, Concord, for establishment of a localizer. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977 1 hereby certify that the forepoinp is a true and correct copy of an order ordered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department, Mlitneu my hoed and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Division `IPervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 1st day of February . 1977 Airport Manager Public Works Department Lessor (via R/P) J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Design Division By /1f�-e Deputy Clerk N. ous 11-24 3/76 15m 00279 �rI OEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION sCOLVAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION P.O. Box 92007, 'World Way Postal Center Loa Angeles, California 90009 Lease No.: 'DOT-FA77WE=3995 Localizer, Runway 19R Buchanan Field . ' LEASE' Concord, California j between CORM COSTA COMITY and THE UN MW STATES OF AM=U w This LEAs.made and entered into this 8th day of February in the year one thousand nine hundred and Seventy-seven by and between ' CONTRA COSTA COMITY whose address is Administration Building Martinez, California 94553 for itself and its successors,and assigns.hereinafter called the lessor,and the UJUM STATES OF AXWCA,hereinafter called the Government: Ni17vE WH: The parties hereto for the consideration hereinafter mentioned covenant and agree as follows: L For the term beginning May 1, 1977 and endingSeptember 30, 197,7the lessor hereby leases to the Government the following described property,hereinafter called the prem- ises, viz: ' .(see Attachment ]A) FAA FORM 442.3-2 al-Tw swnamcs r+u►raw to ' Pap I Microfilmed with board order 0028(}. BUCSANAN FIELD CONCORD. CALIFORNIA RUNWAY 19R LOCALIM LEASE PLOT IIESCRITPION: Beginning at a point on runway centerline at the south end of Runway 1L/19R, said point, being also known as the atop end of Runway 19R, Buchanan Field, e along runway centerline Concord, California, thence N 230 31' OS" H (True) S S a distance of 500.00 feet; thence S 660 28' 55" H a distance of 350.0 feet to the True Point of Beginning of the following described parcel: S 660 28. 55" E a distance of 100.0 feet; thence S 230.31' 05" W a distance of 150.0 feet; thence N 660 28' 55" N a distance of 100.0 feet; thence N 230 31' 05" H a distance of 150 feet to the True Point of Beginnings containing 0.34 acres, more or less. 00' 81� se No.: { MT-FA77WE-3995 a Together with a right-of-way for ingress to and egress from the premises;a right-of-way or rights-0f--way'for establishing and maintaining a pole line or pole lines for extending electric power,and telecommunications facilities to the premises;and right-of-way for subsurface power, communication and water lines to the premises;all rights-of-way to be over the said lands and adjoining lands of the lessor,and unless herein described by metes and bounds, to be by routes - reasonably determined to be the most convenient to the Government. t b. And the right ofdi gra •ng,conditioning,and installing drainage facilities,and seeding the S. soil of the premises,and the removal of all obstructions from the premises which may constitute a hindrance to the establishment and maintenance of air navigation and telecommunications r facilities. y i i c. And the right to make alterations,attach fixtures,and erect additions,structures,or signs, in or upon the premises hereby leased,which factures,additions,or structures so placed in or upon, 1 or attached to the said premises shall be and remain the property of the Government,and may { be removed upon the effective date of termination of this lease,or within 90 days thereafter,by or on behalf of the Government or its grantees,or purchasers of said fixtures,additions,structures, or signs. I 2. This lease may,at the option of the Government,be renewed from year to year and other- wise upon the terms and conditions herein specified. The Governments option shall be deemed f exercised and the lease renewed each year for 1 year unless the Government gives the lessor 30 i days written notice that it will not exercise its option before this lease or any renewal thereof expires; PROVIDED, that no renewal thereof shall extend the period of occupancy of the prem- ises beyond the 30th day of June 1$ - i 3. The Government shall pay the lessor for the premises. no mo nKary consideration in the m of rental, it being mutually agreed that the rights eztended to the Government herein I -a in consideration of the obligations canned by the Government in its establisbosm, f operation and maintsm mee of facilities upon the preeises hereby leadid ) 1 for the term set forth in Article 1 above,and without cost 6. t Ra year for each annual renewal exercised by the Government hereaf arrears at 4. The Government may terminate this lease,in whole or in part,at any time by giving days notice in writing to the lessor and no rental shall accrue after the effective d& of { It . Said notice shall be com 5. No Member of Congress or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any share or part of this lease,or to any benefit to arise therefrom-Nothing,however,herein contained,shall be con- S strued to extend to any incorporated company if the lease be for the general benefit of such cor- poration or company. ( f Page 2 t 00282 s ( sse No.: wr-FA77wz-3995 6. The lessor warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to so- i licit or secure this lease upon an agreement or understanding for a commission,brokerage,percent- , age or contingent fee, except bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the lessor for the purpose of securing business.For breach or violation of _ this warranty,the Government shall have the right to annul this lease without liability, or in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration,the full amount of such commissions, brokerage,percentage,or contingent fee. ' 7. The Government shall surrender possession of the premises upon the expiration or the effective date of termination of this lease.If the lessor,by written notice at least 30 days before the expiration or the effective date of termination requests restoration of the prem- ises, the Government at its option shall within ninety(90) days thereafter,or within such add!- f tional time as may be mutually agreed upon,either (1) restore the premises to as good condition as that existing at the time of the Government's entering upon the premises under this lease (changes to the premises in aaordance with paragraph 1 above,ordinary wear and tear,damage by natural elements and by circumstances over which the Government has no control,excepted) or (2) make an equitable adjustmenkiyoftb9goaNgad3for the cost of such restoration of the ' premises or the diminution of the value of the premises if unrestored, whichever is less. Should a mutually acceptable settlement be made hereunder,the parties shall enter into a supplemental agreement hereto effecting such agreement Failure to agree to any such equitable adjustment shall i. be a dispute concerning a question of fact within the meaning of Clause 8 of this lease. i i S. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this contract, any dispute concerning a question of fact arising under this contract which is not disposed of by agreement shall be decided by the Contracting O6cer.who shall reduce his decision to writing and mail or otherwise furnish a copy thereof to the lessor.The decision of the Contracting Officer shall be final and conclusive unless within 30 days from the date of receipt of such copy. the lessor mails or otherwise furnishes to the Contracting Officer a written appeal addressed to the Secretary,Department of Transporta- tion. The decision of the Secretary or his duly authorized representative for the determination of such appeals shall be final and conclusive unless determined by a court of competent jurisdic- tion to have been fraudulent,or capricious,or arbitrary,or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith,or not supported by substantial evidence.In connection with any appeal proceed- ing under this clause,the lessor shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to offer evidence in support of its appeal.Pending final decision of a dispute hereunder,the lessor shall proceed dili- gently with the performance of the contract and in accordance with the Contracting Officer's decision. t . (b) This "Disputes" clause does not preclude consideration of law questions in connection with decisions provided for in paragraph (a) above: Provided, That ncthing in this contract shall be construed as making final the decision of any administrative official, representative,or board on a question of law. Page 3 00283 �t 9. This lease is subject to the additional provis)ons set forth below,which are made a part hereof,and identified as follows: 10. Irrelevant wording in the first paragraph and in Articles 2,3,4, and 7 was deleted; Advisory Circular AC No. 150/5300-7B dated S Nov 72 and Attachment "T marked 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D added prior to execution of this lease. 11. Article 2 of this lease is modified to read—PROVIDED that no renewal `l t thereof shall extend the period of occupancy of the premises beyond the 30th i day of September 1997. 12. In the event the relocation, replacement or modification of FAA air traffic -v control and air navigation facilities or components thereof are made necessary by airport improvement or changes, the Lessor agrees to the provisions of FAA Advisory Circular No. 150/5300-7B, dated November 8, 1972. 13. The Lessor shall be responsible for obstruction control set'forth in Attachment 1C and 1D. c I• IN NYrr w Z:HEmoF, the parties hereto have hereunto subscribed their names as of the date fust above written. E As the holder of a mortgage,dated COSTACD f recorded in LiberlG/ N. 8o59ess ' pages (Less-) against the above-described premises,the Un- Tom: Chairman, Board of Supervisors dersigned hereby consents to the foregoing (Lea") lease and agrees that,if while the lease is in ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk force the mortgage is foreclosed,the foreclo- (Lector) r sure shall not void the lease. By: Puy (L=W) a�L'r-iOF UNITED STATES rm STATcs of Ammu t fi DEPARMM PO r ' Biv — 1 Hi JTT . � (Notary Seal) Title___ c Realty Spealist Date: -P el /r/77 FORM APPROVED t •)"Fit ' .1t t o (A►NI �' Ip,a.,.•. cgs V _ 1 00284 i PiSPLACED TAnSH6 LD ' r 's -RWy L9R i fir)F i L^ 0028,]5 ' 1 ,�J V • tA!�C:i4.��.1 Fi.�:... ! I L,5 : r� RUNWAY n So, A00 I- ~ �.00ALMER �I r ANTEN14A 1 r ARRA - "Wr i r , NOTE f \. j ! RWY 1 R ��� � 1007 • nl3Tc-1 � .a- N3fRiE1=, • � • NOTES: 1. Critical area indicated by shaded zone. .*2. No surface traffic permitted to hold or park in critical area When a landing aircraft has passed the outer marker inbound on this localizes. t 3. All surface traffic shall hold at the "holding line marker" until cleared through the critical area by the ATCT during IFR operations involving this localizes. 4. Facility maintenance vehicles may eAter the critical area When-traveling i along "clear" accesE routes to the equipment shelter without ATCT clearance. *5. The double crosshatched area is deleted from the critical area when a uni- directional localizes antenna array is installed. The Traveling Ware Antenna and the Log Periodi_ Dipole Antenna arrays are in this category. j 6. This critical area pertains to B-747, L-1011, DC-10 or similar aircraft. 7. This critical area pertains =o all aircraft smaller than a DC-10 and grouud vehicles. I BUCHAMAN FIELD CRITICAL AREA FOR IIS LOCALIZER TYPE: ]Lug Peri:.dic Dipole 0028 �i t • t AnPORT: %chanan Field t LocATICH: Concord, California FAC31=: Landfng Directional Aid (L.D.A.) it ILS TMAITM FESTRMM ATMA r` The Lessor shall agree to restrict the area situated on airport property .i as depicted on attached drawing entitled "Critical Area for ILS Localizers" as follows-. 1 f� a. Interference Sources: The area(s) sball be kept free from €' further development of all buildings, power lines, fences, light standards, trees, shrubs, etc., which would derogate the radiation patterns of the localizes antennas. Stich items which are existing in the area(s) and are demonstrated to be detrimental to the function and operation of the '3 localizer shall be removed, relocated, or otherwise replaced by the lessor at his expense prior to commissioning of the facility. b. Surface Traffic: The ares(s) shall be kept free of sach surface traffic as cars, tracks, trains, planes, tractors, mowing equipment, etc., during landings by aircraft using this localizer during instrument flight rale conditions. FAA maintenance personnel may park vehicles in the vicinity ), of the localizer building/trailer while the facility is in {i operation in accordance with FAA orders. { a c. Vegetation Growth: Vegetation shall not be permitted to � . exceel 12 inches in heig~t in the restricted area(s). The lessor shall notify the FAA in sufficient time prior to ams mowing or other sustained activity in order that a SS NOTM may be issued and personnel scheduled to shzt down the i local:zer erring such operations and return it to service afterwards. 8o crops m31p be grown in t24- restricted ares- Miese restri,-Uons shall apply unless permitted otherwise in writing by the FAA. 0001"- �o t1 AC N0: 150/5300-7B Of DATE: 8 Nov 72 ,z ADVISOR s rS o�r��♦�� CIRCULAR DEPARTMENT Of TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION SUBJECT. FAA POLICY ON FACILITY RELOCATIONS OCCASIONED BY AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS OR CHANGES 1. PURPOSE. To reaffirm to the aviation community the FAA policy governing responsibility for funding relocation, replacement and modification to air traffic control and air navigation facilities that are made necessary by improvements to changes to the airport. The term "airport owner" used herein refers to the political subdivision, military service. or other authority responsible for airport operations and improvements. ( 2. CANCELLATION: AC No. 150/5300-7A effective 27 Sep 71 is cancelled. 3. CLASSES OF FAA FACILITIES. FAA facilities located on airports and sub- ject to the funding policy of this circular, are classified as follows: a. Class I. This class includes the facilities and components that are exclusively used in support of the airport or from which primary = benefits are derived by the airport since the facility is located thereon. Examples are: Remote Transmitter/Receiver (Tower) Airport Traffic Control Tower Airport Surveillance Radar Airport Surface Detection Equipment ; Precision Approach Radar Instrument Landing System and Components Approach Lighting Systems and Components Visual Landing Aids Direction Finding Equipment VOR, TVOR and VORTAC used for Instrument Approach Weather Observing and Measuring Equipment (owner and operated by FAA) Central Standby Power Plant 00288 Initiated br:ABU-10 i i AC 150/5300-7B Nov 72 b. Class II. This class includes the facilities and components that service a wide area and are located on the airport as a matter of convenience. Examples are: Long Range Radar Air Route Traffic Control Centers Peripherals (Remote Control Air-Ground Communication Facility) i VOR and VORTAC (enroute only) Flight Service Station Remote Communications Outlet _ Limited Remote Communications Outlet 4. RESPONSIBILITY FOR FUNDING. a. The Airport Owner. (1) The airport owner is expected to pay (and the agency shall not pay any part of the costs other than might be provided under Airport Development Aid Program funding) for the relocation, re- placement or modifications of FAA air traffic control and air navigaeion facilities or components thereof made necessary by airport improvements or changes, when: (a) Class I facilities must be relocated, replaced or modified because the airport improvement or change impairs the tech- nical and operational characteristics of the FAA facility. (b) Class I facilities must be relocated, replaced or modified r to permit the extension of runways or construction of new runways and taxiways or other improvements to the existing I airport facilities; for example: expansion of parking areas, terminal buildings, and aircraft service areas. (c) The FAA has a.lease, permit, license, or other document covering Class II facilities that gives FAA a legal basis for requesting that the airport owner assume the cost of relocation. The foregoing are the normal circumstances under which financing responsibility should rest with the airport owner, however cir- cumstances other than the above will be determined on a case- by-case basis. (2) Where the airport owner grants other parties the right to con- struct hangars, other buildings, and/or facilities that impair or interrupt the technical and operational characteristics of air traffic control or navigation facilities, the agency expects the airport owner to pay for the relocation, replacement or modification of these facilities or components thereof. Payment to FAA may be made either from recovery of costs from the other parties or from other sources available to the airport owner. i Page 2 Par 3 00289 j 8 Nov 72 AC 150/5300-7B ' (3) ' The need for uninterrupted•service from some Class I facilities �. is `recognized. This will'require special methods for accom- plishing the work in order to avoid interruptions of service. In such cases, funding for provisioa of temporary facilities re- quired to maintain continuity of service is expected to be the airport owner's responsibility. However, it is FAA policy to ; avoid modernizing or upgrading-a facility at the airport owner's expense. �• b. The FAA. It is general'FAA policy to fund the following: . • i (1) Relocation into quarters provided by the airport owner when requested by FAA.'- (2) 'Relocation of Class II facilities, located on the airport but the presence is not authorized by 'document described in 4.a.(1)(c) above, or the presence on the airport has-been assured by un- i written consent of the airport owner. (3) Relocation of facilities to meet FAA operational requirements or because of technical reasons that are inherent in the site and not caused by airport improvements or changes. (4) Modernization/expansion costs to meet FAA operational requirements. ''• tWhen a modernization/expansion project is undertaken concurrently with a facility relocation that the airport owner finances, FAA ! pays only for those costs which would have been expended to meet FAA needs. For example, upgrading an IIS/ALS from CAT. I to CAT. II, adding direct altitude and identification readout to j ASR, expanding a tower facility to accommodate ARTS III, etc., �. .. concurrent with a relocation of the existing facility that is financed by the airport owner. (5) Relocation of Class I facilities- to a new or another existing airport meeting the necessary physical and operational require- " meats to qualify for Class I facilities, when the receiving airport will replace the airport from which the facilities are being relocated. (6) Relocation of Class I facilities, upon recognition by FAA of the necessity for a new or newly designated instrument runway on the same airport, in order to achieve more effective use of these facilities, except in the case of a new runway covered by 4.a. (7) Flight inspection required for relocation of facilities where the airport owner is one of the military services (Friendship Agree- ment). Par 4 0029W 3 a7V ' Z. AC 150,5300-7B �• c� 72 c, Other Funding. In the event that relocations, replacements or modi- fications of facilities are necessitated due to causes not attributable f to either FAA or the airport owner, funding responsibility shall be • determined by the FAA on a case-by-case basis. S. ACCOMPLISHMENT OF WORK. a, Responsibility. FAA shall have exclusive right to determine how all facets of the relocation of an FAA facility will be accomplished. This includes but is not limited to the engineering, site selection, procurement of equipment, construction, installation, testing, flight ; inspection and recommissioning of the facility. b. Reimbursable Agreement. The airport owner and FAA shall negotiate a I reimbursable agreement setting forth all essential elements pertinent to the relocation, replacement or modification of an FAA facility. The agreement shall stipulate that in the event actual cost is less than the estimated cost, the sponsor will pay only the actual costs; similarly, if actual cost exceeds FAA estimated cost, the sponsor will i pay the actual cost. J. H. SHAFM Administrator r- DEPARTMENT OF TRAA'SPORTAMON j FEDERAL.AVUTIOM\ADMMUSTRATI N _ to Washington,D.C. '06fl1 Pmsnc�Aruswx ' OtOclal Basinn� AnuimsisatwWr 513 s MALTY FOR PRtV AT£1=SM tt� 1 . t r 1 t Page 4 Par 4 00291 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 1977 In the Matter of Proposed Legislation to extend the "Good Samaritan Law" Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having advised the Board that a review of the legislative proposals for 1977 from Los Angeles County reveals that said County is sponsoring legislation which would extend the "Good Samaritan Law" to exempt any person (including medical personnel) who renders medical care at the scene of an emergency from civil liability, and having recommended that the Board request the County's State Legislative Delegation to support said legislation when it is introduced; - IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Hasseltine's recommendation is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. I hereby certify that the fonmaing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaici cc: Board of Supervisors Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Los Angeles County Supervisors County Counsel affixed thisj_&iL day of February . 19 J, Countv Administrator County's Legislative Delegation c/o County J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Administrator By-.4,,ei . Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 00292 H-24 3/16 ISm �. In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of Ca[ifomia February 1 1977 In In the Matter of Granting Extension of Time in which to File the Final Map for Subdivision 4017, Clayton Area On the recommendation of the Director of Planning, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of John S. Peters, Riffe, Peters and Jones, for a one- year extension of time in which to file the Final Map for Subdivision 4017, Clayton Area, is GRANTED, thereby extending the final filing date to February 10, 1978. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Wtness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig.: Planning Department Supervisors cc: John S. Peters, affixed thislst day of February 19 77 Riffe, Peters & Jones — Director of Planning Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Cleric gy, .,. a1•-+�,n r+�_ , Deputy Clerk .Jamie L. .Johnson 002270 H•24 3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 1 , 19 77 In the Matter of ' Granting Extension of Time in which to File the Final Map for Subdivision 4806, San Ramon Area On the recommendation of the Director of Planning, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Beratlis-Byrd Enterprises, Inc., for a one-year extension of time in which to file the Final Map for Subdivision 4806, San Ramon Area, is GRANTED, thereby extending the final filing date to January 27, 1978. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 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.: Planning Department Supervisors affixed thblst day of February . 19 77 cc: Beratlis-Byrd Enterprises, Inc. Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Public Works Director B Z,&jhA t ,V9- 1 Q4 N QA-?,--. Deputy Clark Jamie L. Johnson H-24 3/7615m 00294 ` IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY ' In the Matter of Delta ) February 1, 1977 Water Quality Control ) Mr. Walter M. Gleason, Attorney for the Contra Costa Water Agency having appeared and discussed the matter of County seeking or supporting federal legislation affecting the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuarine System, and having answered questions of the respective members of this Board relating to legislation and litigation with respect to Delta water quality control; and Chairman W. N. Boggess having recommended that Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, Mr. Jack Port, Executive Secretary of the Agency, and Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Engineer, work with the County's congressional representatives in exploring the feasibility of sending a delegation to Washington to meet with Cecil Andrus, Secretary of the Interior, and Congressman Morris Udall, Chairman of the House Interior Committee, to discuss the problems of Water quality in the Delta; and Board members having discussed the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 1, 1977. Mr. Jack Port having thereupon-submitted a written ]W=rap&= related to a special hearing on the California drought -held by the State Water Resources Control Board in Sacramento on January 20, 21 and 22, 1977; and At 3:32 p.m. the Agency Board having recessed into executive session in Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, to meet with its legal counsel on matters of litigation, and at 4:12 p.m. reconvened in its chambers and - proceeded with its agenda; and Mr. Craig Z Randall, President of the Board of Directors of the Contra Costa County Water District, having expressed the desire of the District to cooperate with the Agency in protecting the quality of water in the Delta and having- assured the Agency there was no basis for the assertion that "the District wants to see the intake of the Contra Costa canal removed to Clifton Court," stating that before the District would consider such a serious move, the Agency would be included in making the decision; and Mr. Gleason having commented that the draft of the federal legislation proposed by the Water District provides for the movement of the canal intake to Clifton Court; and Mr. Randall having then urged the Agency Board to meet with the District Board for a "comprehensive talk on water problems," and having commented that other eastern county water districts have suggested that all water interests in the County get together for a joint meeting cn a non-official basis with the public invited; and - Chairman Boggess thereupon having suggested that the staff of the Agency and that of the District get together and arrange a meeting between the two bodies and develop an agenda. cc: Board Members CUMFffiD COpY Congressman Miller I scram that this i,:tun. true a Correct ropy as Walter Gleason, Esq. aad rtslasl t *bleb b on n in my ottice- ' It� n+tued k adc�ted by tPs Board o1 C. C. C. Water District su date of contra Cats County. c�nrornsz o,• County Administrator ClerkEez-otilcioCierkofWdE�oarOLSS DerCoori Public Works byDept�Clerk Environmental Control County Counsel 002g5 la.,.,, ,._.O_L_i - on af&_,11 a7,, • February 1, 1977 Jack Port Executive Secretary MEMORANDUM RE: NOTES--SPECIAL HEARING ON CALIFORNIA DROUGHT CALLED BY THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD (SWRCB) IN SACRAMENTO ON JANUARY 20, 21 AND 22, 1977 I. In this hearing, the SWRCB sought information on specific Delta water quality control objectives for the CALENDAR YEAR, 1977. The Board was also seeking comments on Delta water quality objectives proposed by the Department of Water Resources in connection with operation of the State Water Project, which would drastically relax present Delta water quality objectives. II. On January 21, the Contra Costa County Water Agency, in the person of Cressey H. Nakagawa, briefly elaborated on some legal points concerning the special hearing, and Jack Port, Executive Secretary, presented a brief written technical response to the SWRCB request for information. The Agency's comments and statement were based on these points: a. That before the Board "relaxes" present Delta water qualities,- all the parties in the hearing should have the right to present testimony and other evidence and cross examine all witnesses; b. That parties favoring relaxation should have the burden of proving that proposed water quality objectives do not impair the many vested water rights in the Delta. i 00296 -1- Miuofilmed with EoaM order c. The Delta water quality objectives proposed by the Department of water Resources are lethal as far as Delta agriculture, municipal and industrial use, the fishery, the Suisun Marsh, and "flushing" of the Bay-Delta System are concerned. d. On the afternoon of the first day (January 20) of this Special. Hearing, we learned that the Department of Water Resources proposed that Delta water quality objectives be established at a level usually referred to as the "NOVEMBER 19th FORMULA." The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, over the years, strongly opposed these criteria. The potential adverse impact of these criteria was pointed out to the SWRCB in the CCCWA technical response.- e. Recognizing the drought-situation in California,-CCCWA recommended - that the SWRCB adopt a water quality objective (Blind Point Criteria) which would at a minimum protect Delta agriculture. It is noted that the flows that would result from this objective do not fully protect all the Bay-Delta uses. However, these flows would provide a degree of protection. The CCCWA recommendation envisions the curtailment of exports by the CVP and SWP. III. Last week, the SWRCB issued an "Interim Water Quality Control Plan for 1977 for the Delta and Suisun Marsh." The Plan states that 1977 will most probably be a Critical Year and: a. "Wipes out" municipal and industrial protection at Antioch. 22 -2- 00297 t b. Would have a severe impact on Delta agriculture. c. "Wipes out" the "neomysis parameter" (food chain). d. "Relaxes" the striped bass spawning criteria. e. "Relaxes" the salmon migration parameter. f. Is uncertain on the impact of the water quality objectives,on the Suisun Marsh. g. Provides absolutely no "flushing" of the Bay-Delta System. h. slakes a general statement as to the curtailment of exports to San Joaquin Valley and Southern California, but does not state to what extent. , In summary, this Plan should receive very strong objection from CCCWA, primarily because waters that ordinarily would be available for use in the Delta may be slated for export by the Plan. This may be an infringe- ment in vested water rights in the Delta by exporters to the South. -3- 00298 %, w Axm= GLrsesozv ` RECEIVED COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS BY WALTER M.dAC0 N Ft3 � � 1977 TO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COS REGARDING THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY SER SUPPORTING FEDERAL LDGISLATION AFFECT ' O5'OtJ�Rx so 0 wr�vuo�SAN FRANCISCO BAY-DELTA ESTUARINE SACO. TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: We have recently been requested by County Officials to dis- cuss with you at your meeting on February 1, 1977, this subject of "Federal Legislation. " To aid you in this connection, we have hurried- ly prepared this memorandum so that each of you will have an opportun- ity to carefully study the various points herein. At the outset and before presenting these points, we wish to emphasize certain preliminary considerations. The first is that this matter of the County seeking or supporting Federal Legislation is, in our opinion, one of great .imoor- tance to the County and to the entire Bay-Delta Estuarine System. For reasons which we believe will become apparent hereinafter, some very real dangers and pitfalls may exist in such a course of action, which could prove to be quite damaging to the County and this vast Estuarine System and the water qualities therein. Therefore, this is a matter which should, in our opinion, receive most careful study by you. Our second preliminary point is that our consideration of this important matter has, of necessity, been a hurried one. Likewise, 1 00299 this memorandum has been quite hurriedly prepared (under consider- able "time limitations"). We therefore.wish to stress at the outset the fact that the several points hereinafter set forth represent only our preliminary reactions and ideas in this matter. Furthermore, we welcome any detailed written criticisms of each of these points. In this connection, we desire to state that we are entirely in accord with the idea that there should be close collaboration and frank dis- cussions between the representatives of the Contra Costa County Water Agency (herein: "WATER AGENCY" or CCCWA) and the Contra Costa County Water District (herein: the "WATER DISTRICT" or CCCWD) in connection with this important subject of Federal Legislation. we also desire to point out that in our more detailed con- sideration of this subject (and of specific drafts) we may reach addi- tional conclusions with respect to Federal Legislation. If so, we will be prepared to present them to you in and by a supplemental memorandum. It should also be noted that we are not presenting herein- after a detailed review or critique of the WATER DISTRICT"S Draft of proposed Federal Legislation (9/9/75) (herein: "CCCWD Draft"). ' We will, if the Board so desires, fully cover this in the aforementioned supplemental memorandum. However, we will hereinafter make reference to various aspects of said "CCCWD Draft." - O - . r 2 00300 FIRST POINT. A final position with respect to any proposed Federal Legislation should not,in any event, be taken by Contra Costa County until the termination of the pending appeal in the case of United States v. California (No. 75-3554) U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit). The principal (if not sole) excuse or alleged justification advanced by its proponents for immediately seeking Federal Legislation is, as we understand it, the adverse decision entered on October 9, 1975, by the U. S. District Court in Sacramento (Hon. Thomas J. MacBride) in said lawsuit (403 F.Supp. 874). In this decision Judge MacBride ruled, in essence, that the State hater Resources Con- trol Board (herein: SWRCB) has no right nor power, in issuing water appropriation permits to the United States and its Bureau of Reclama- tion (herein: USBR), to incorporate reasonable "terms and conditions" . for the purpose (a ng others) of restricting such water diversions out of the Bay-Delta System to truly "surplus" water; as well as to fully preserve, protect and enhance the ecological and environmental resources of the stream system or hydrologic basin.involved. This decision is commonly known and will be referred to herein as the "MacBride Decision." As you have been previously informed, an appeal from said decision is now pending in the United States Court of Appeals (Ninth Circuit) (No. 75-3554) . California (as Appellant) has filed an ex- cellent brief in said matter and it is supported in its position by various other briefs filed by many amici curiae, including the fifteen 3 00301 "Western States" (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washing- ton and Wyoming) . Our WATER AGENCY (CCC``AA) also filed a brief (as amicus curiae) in support of the position of California (and of the jurisdiction of the SWRCB). A copy of our CCCWA brief was supplied to all of the members of your Board on January 18, 1977. It will give you an understanding as to the legal issues involved on said appeal. All of the briefs have been filed in said matter and the oral argument therein took place on September 7, 1976. It is expected that a decision will be handed down by the Court of Appeals within the next few months. - O - - SECOND POINT. If the State prevails on said anneal i.e., the MacBride Decision is re- versed), said excuse and alleged justification for now seeking Federal Legislation would thus be a imi.nated. in other words, such a decision by the Court of Appeals (or by the U. S. Supreme Court- if certiorari •is granted) would, in our opinion, make unnecessary (and inadvisable) any Federal Legisla- tion to rectify the "jurisdictional problem" created by the "MacBride Decision. " If desired, we will explain this legal phase in more de- tail at the time of our oral presentation of these points to the Board. O - _ 4 00302 THIRD POINT. If the "MacBride Decision" is finally upheld on said appeal the jurisdictional point therein involved could be solved by a very simple amendment to Section 8 of the Reclamation Act of 1902. The appellant (California) in said matter and the various amici curiae supporting its position (including CCCWA) contend that Section 8 of the federal Reclamation Act of 1902. clearly and un- equivocally disposes of this "jurisdictional question"; and subjects all water appropriation apolicationscf the USBR (i.e., to appropriate water in California for its CVP, etc.) to the full control and regu- lation of the State and its various water agencies such as the SWRCB. For example, California sums up its cogent and detailed argument on this subject as follows: "The Court ignored the language: of Section 8 completely. " (See CCCWA Brief, p. 4) . The United States argues the contrary, .claiming that the language of Section 8 is not a clear and explicit mandate subjecting such water appropriation applications (and any ensuing permits) of the USBR to the full control and jurisdiction of the State. If the final decision on said appeal is in favor of the posi- tion of the United States and if it is then deemed advisable by the County and other interested parties to seek "curative legislation" from the Congress, such legislation could be quite simple and very circumscribed. For example, it could consist of a short amencment l to Section 8 of the federal Reclamation Act of 1902, clearly and ex- plicitly subjecting all such water appropriation applications of the ��- USBR to full State control and jurisdiction. If desired, we will be 5 00303 pleased to discuss this legal facet with you in greater detail. Incidentally, we wish to note that the "CCCWD Draft" does not contain any provisions to cure the aforementioned "jurisdiction- al problem" created by the"MacBride Decision." - - 0 - - FOURTH POINT. The urgent need for approval of any proposed Federal Legislation by ALL interested parties before this County sponsors it or supports it. It would seem to require no emphasis by us that for the County to sponsor or support any proposed Federal Legislation with- out prior and explicit approval thereof by all interested parties - (e.g., USER, DWR, et al) would, in our opinion, be an egregious ex- ercise in futility. Furthermore, for the reasons hereinafter men- tioned, such proposed legislation (unless thus approved in advance by all the interested parties) could be a very dangerous and harmful step. In short, it could turn out to be a veritable trap for the County and its "water interests." The "hard realities" of t1a political situation in Washing- ton, D.C., are such that it would (in our opinion) be futile (if not fatuous) for the County to hope to have the Congress adopt any legis- lation proposed by it if such legislation is to be opposed (for ex- ample) by the politically powerful Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (1*1D) and its "allies", including the potent San 6 00304 Joaquin Valley farmers who are direct beneficiaries of either or both of these "Delta Export Projects" (CVP and SWP) . Furthermore, there would be, in our opinion,little chance of having. such legis- lative efforts of the County succeed if the USBR and other federal agencies in Washington -Should oppose it. We are confident that our legislative representatives and any other impartial legislative experts will confirm this. Therefore, we strongly recommend that if and when the County deems it advisable to sponsor or support any Federal Legislation the following steps should first take place (i.e., before any such legis- lation is introduced in the Congress), viz: 1. The WATER AGENCY and the WATER DISTRICT should completely agree upon the draft of such proposed legislation. 2. The County should then seek the approval by the California Department of Water . Resources (Drat) of said proposed legislation. 3. Then and if DWR approves it, the County should thereupon seek the approval and support of the major beneficiaries of these "Delta Export Projects" (e.g., MWD, et al.) 4. Thereupon, the County should also seek approval and support by the USER. 7 00305 I We will be pleased to discuss with you these recommen- dations in greater detail. The cogency and soundness thereof will, we believe, become manifest from the indisputable facts set forth in the next section of this memorandum. (i.e., FIFTH POINT). San Joaquin County It might also be of interest to you that some San Joaquin County "Water Interests" are opposed to any Federal Legislation at this time. In this connection, we have incor- porated in the Appendix hereto a copy of a letter (dated Aug- ust 25, 1975) sent by the Central Delta Water Agency to Mr. Richard W. Dickenson (Special Assistant to the County Counsel of San Joaquin County) dealing with this subject. in said letter that Agency states (inter alia) that: " . we oppose submission of any such legislation to Congress until the negotiat- ing process referred to above has concluded in an agreement between the operators of the CVP and our Agency as to how protection of the beneficial uses of water on the lands , within our Agency can be provided and assured. Also: "Premature introduction of legislation with- out accord from the U.S.B.R. and other in- terested parties would result in a contest before Congress which would result in amend- ments to the legislation very damaging to the Delta." 8 00306 Also "In our opinion, the broad provisions in the drafts of proposed federal legislation we have reviewed are grossly insufficient to achieve the purposes of this Agency." Also: "in the meantime, however, we must recommend that the County of San-Joaquin discourage intro- duction of the type of legislation referred to the County by the Director of the Department of Water Resources for the reasons stated hereinabove." We understand that the South Delta Water Agency is also opposed to the introduction at this time of any proposed Federal Legislation. Among other things, they think (as we do) that it is premature. t_ - 0 s 9 0UW7 FIFTH POINT. Anv or000sed Federal Legislation could have very real dangers for the County and the Bay-Delta Estuarine System. The proponents of any such Federal Legislation (e.g., DWR) may contend that it is needed to protect and preserve the water re- sources and the ecology and environment of the Bay-Delta Estuarine System by providing for the establishment of federal water quality standards for this System. We think that any such legislative ob- jective is a very dangerous and undesirable one for a variety of reasons. Summing them up. at this juncture, such legislation could / prove to be disastrous for the Bay-Delta Estuary and its myriad of / .l irreplaceable water resources and ecological and environmental trea- sures (e.g., the Suisun Marsh Wildlife Habitat, the various anadromous fisheries, the recreational economy and amenities, etc.). We will be prepared to discuss and support this conclus- ion on our part at our meeting with your Board on February 1, 1977. Because of time limitations on the preparation of this memorandum we will do no more herein than to summarily review several salient con- sideration pertinent to this phase. The first is that it is and uo uld be impossible, in our opinion, for the County and its allied "Delta Interests" to have Con- gress establish or authorize adequate federal water quality standards for this Estuary because both the United States (USBR, etc.) and the aforementioned groups of politically potent beneficiaries of these "Delta Export Projects" (CVP and SWP) would no doubt oppose this and 00308 10 would, on the other hand. seek to have wholly inadequate standards thus adopted. And, in this connection, we wish to stress that these groups have over a long period of years vigorously opposed every effort by COMA and its allied "Delta Interests" to establish such adequate water quality standards. In short, the record of our said opponents on this subject is plain and indisputable. They have strenuously fought every such attempt to thus adequately protect this Estuarine System. In fact, they are right now attempting to do this in the pending proceedings before the SWRCB. In these pro- ceedings the operators of these "Delta Export Projects" (CVP and SWP) and their multitude of "export beneficiaries" (including MID) are seeking to further reduce (i.e., "relax") the water quality standards previously established (as "interim standards") for this Estuary. And, in support of our aforementioned "fears" and pre- dictions we will now summarily discuss certain salient facts which we consider to be directly relevant to this subject of "adequate protection" for this Estuary. The first is: 1. The "Salinity Control Obligation" of the Federal CVP Project* As you no doubt are aware, full and adequate "control" of salinity intrusion in this Estuary (i.e., salt water intrusion from San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean)- would go a very long way towards ensuring adequate water qualities in the Bay-Delta Estuarine System. y - 11 One of the principal purposes and functions of the federal CVP was AND IS that of providing such. adeauate "Salinity.Control". This has been confirmed.in_and by various court decisions; as well as by the State Water Rights Board (in its "D-990 Decision"), as well as by the SWRCB (in "2-1379") . in the interest of brevity, we will not herein discuss these decisions but instead will refer to our review of this important subject contained in our Opening Brief filed by CCCWA, et al., in- the "D-1379 Proceeding". (See pp. 184 to 198, thereof) . We have included in the Appendix hereto a copy of said section of our brief (under the tab No. 6 in the Appendix) . It might also be noted that in its landmark "D-1379 Decision" the SWRCB rejected the contention of the USBR that it did not have this "Salinity Control Obligation". It might be noted at this juncture that the WATER DISTRICT adopted, in 1973, a formal "policy resolution" (NO. 73-13) in which it is stated (inter alia) : "10. The definition of `Salinity Control` as that term is used in the acts leading up to construction of the Federal Central Valley Project and the State Water Project is ambiguous . . . ." (Emphasis added). On March 13, 1973, this resolution of the WATER DISTRICT was formally considered by the Board of Supervisors of the County and it thereupon adopted its Resolution NO. WA-73/1. We would respectfully recommend a consideration by you of this Resolution (and other similar resolutions) adopted by your predecessors. Among other things this 1973 Board Resolution 12 00310 criticized (and answered in some detail) said earlier resolution of the WATER DISTRICT. For example, said Board Resolution stated with respect to said claim of "ambiguity" that: "Quite the contrary is true. The following quotation, first set forth in Bulletin No. 27 (prepared by the State of California and en- titled 'WIATION AND CONTROL OF SALINITY IN THE SACRAMENTO-SAN JOAQUIN DELTA AND UPPER SAN FRANCISCO BAY, 1931')and subsequently promul- gated in Federal and State documents relating to authorization and operation of the Federal Central Valley Project, very precisely defines minimum salinity control as: 'A quantity of 3300 second-feet has been adopted as the recommended amount of net control flow to be provided as a minimum flow in the combined river channels past A of ch into Suisun Bay. . This would put the control point for a maximum degree of mean tidal cycle surface zdne salinity of 100 parts of chlorine per 100,000 parts of water about 0.6 miles below Antioch.' (Emphasis added) ." The Attempted Repudiation by United States (USSR) of this Obligation In the early years of the planning and operation of the CVP the federal government (USSR, etc.) acknowledged this "Salinity Con- trol Obligation." However, and beginning in the 50's, the USBR sought to disavow or limit this important function and obligation of the CVP. As previously noted, it (among other things) unsuccessfully contended in the "D-990 Proceeding" (as well as in the "D-1379 Pro- ceeding") that it had no such obligation. �3 00311 2. The So-Called "November 19, 1965, Criteria" As the years went on, the USBR further contended that the only "Salinity Control" in the Delta which it had to provide was that of supplying sufficient "outflows" of fresh river water into and through the Delta to enable it (the USER) to convey water of good quality across the Delta to its large CVP export pumping plant near Tracy, California. With this objective of thus limiting its said "Salinity Control Obligation the USBR concocted in 1965, a set of "water quality standards" for the Delta commonly known as the "November 19, 1965, Criteria. " We will, for sake of brevity, some- times herein refer to said "Criteria" as the "11/19 Formula. " The USSR's purpose in thus devising this "11/19 Formula" was to endeavor to have the Delta "water interests"(including those in Contra Costa County) agree to said water quality criteria or standards. However, and thanks to the strong fight waged by certain "Delta Interests",the Bureau completely failed to thus secure the approval by the "Delta Interests" of said iniquitous "November 19, 1965 Criteria". Notwithstanding this setback the USBR (with the active assistance of I4WD and other beneficiaries of said "Delta Export Projects") sought in the "D-1379 Proceeding" to have said "11/19 Formula" approved by the SWRCB as adequate and permanent "Delta Standards." CCCWA and its allied "Delta interests" strenuously 14 00312 fought this. In the aforementioned Opening Brief of CCCWA, et al., the vices and basic infirmities of said "November 19, 1965, Criteria" were fully covered and exposed. Among other things, the evidence introduced by CCCL4A indisputably showed that this -iniquitous "11/19 Formula" thus advocated by the USBR (and MWD, et al.) would (if adopted) inflict grave and irreparable damage upon the Bay-Delta Estuarine System (and especially the portion thereof in Contra Costa County.) Furthermore, this cogent.- evidence clearly and indisputably showed that if such water quality criteria were to be adopted and if they could be enforced (e.g., by controlling and reducing "Delta outflows" to the low level contemplated by these criteria) the. chlorinities of the water flowing at the so-called "Emmaton-Jersey Axis" (i.e., two water quality control points on Sherman Island and Jersey Island, respectively) would be truly lethal and ruinous. To confirm our foregoing statements, we have inserted in the Appendix hereto the portion of our said Opening Brief dealing with this sub- ject of the "November 19, 1965, Criteria." The Metcalf and Eddy Reports Our aforementioned condemnatory criticisms of said "11/19 Formula" and the drastic impairment of water qualities in this Estuary which that iniquitous formula would entail are fully con- firmed by the so-called "Metcalf and Eddy Reports", prepared -by an engineering firm with a national and international reputation for competence and integrity. Briefly stated, the facts as to these 00313 15 very significant reports are as follows: Contra Costa County re- tained Metcalf and Eddy to make comprehensive investigations and studies (in 1965-1969) of the economic impact upon the County of the water plans' (including the "11/19 Formula") of the State and federal government (e.g.. the SWP and CVP). After extensive in- vestigations and studies of this "water planning, " Metcalf and Eddy rendered two rather voluminous reports to Contra Costa County. The first thereof is entitled "An Economic Evaluation of the Water Qualitv Aspects of Contra Costa County's Off-Shore Water Sup lv" (November, 1965) (CCCWA Etch. 610) . The second is entitled "The Economic Impact of Alternative Delta Water Conditions" (April, 1969) (CCCWA Exh. 555) . Among other things, Metcalf and Eddy undertook, in their said investigations and reports, to project the potential economic damage to Contra Costa County which would result from these "water plans" of DWR and USBR (including the imposition of the "11/19 Formula" with its resulting low "Delta Outflows"). Their estimates as to this are summarized in the following table as to the "Annual Economic Detriments" which Contra Costa County would suffer (as of the present era and as of the year 2000 "level of development") , viz: PRESENT REAR 2000 Agricultural $3,597,000 $2,219,000 Municipal 233,000 885,000 Industrial 507,000 2,196,000 $4,337,000 $5,300,000 16 00314 The above figures as to the "municipal detriments" (as of the year 2000) do not include nor cover the higher costs for "waste disposal." Their report estimated that these higher costs would be approximately $2,050,000 (per year) by the year 2000. It should also be noted that these figures do not include the damages and detriments which would be caused to the "recreational economy" of Contra Costa County, which is an important aspect of its economy and which is directly dependent upon the fishery resources of this Estuarine System. Nor does this report attempt to evaluate the equally important but intangible detriments, such as the destruc- tion of aesthetic and other intangible environmental values. Some idea as to the economic significance of this Contra Costa County "recreational economy" can be had from the following excerpt from their "1969 Report," viz: "A gross and adverse change in any of the environ- mental features, sufficient to be detectable by the casual recreationist, could dissuade the individual from using this area and a substitute, competing location would be selected for future boating, swimm- ing, or fishing pleasure. The size and importance of the recreation industry in Contra Costa County can be seen in part from the records of the Contra Costa County Assessor's Office. For year 1965 the assessor listed 11,321 pleasure boats with an assessed value of $4,353,640. The latter craft are owned by residents of Contra Costa County and moored in Contra Costa County. Assuming the assessed value to be 25 percent of the actual market value, the total value of boats taxed in Contra Costa County for that year would be $17,414,560. This does not include the large number of boats which are hauled by trailer from other Bay Area counties for 17 ON15 for use in the Western Delta. A recent census taken by the Bethel Island Chamber of Commerce shows that nearly 2,000 boats are permanently moored in commercial harbors in the Bethel Island area. Records of the County Planning Department indicate that there are 64 small craft harbors in Contra Costa County and numerous commercial sup- port facilities of a recreational nature which depend upon boat owners and other recreationists for their livelihood. A majority of the Contra Costa County facilities are located east of Pitts- burg and would be directly affected by a deterior- ation in the 'Western Delta water quality if such a deterioration would make the area less attractive for recreation." (CCCWA Exh. 555, pp. VI-5 and VI-6). Summing up, therefore, as to these potential "economic detriments and losses" which our County could suffer (according to Metcalf & Eddy) from this "water planning" of DWR and USBR (espec- ially the "11/19 Formula"), over a 20-year period (i.e., 1980-2000), these "economic detriments" could aggregate approximately one hundred million dollars (i.e., exclusive of the severe environmental degrada- tion of the recreational industry, the fisheries and of other intangi- ble "environmental parameters"), These losses do not, of course, include similar economic and other detriments to the other counties and areas which are contiguous to and dependent upon this vast Bay- Delta Estuarine System. it might also be mentioned that (as we understand it) the County paid this engineering firm about one hundred thousand dollars for its services in connection with these investigations and reports. 00316 18 The aforementioned facts are directly relevant to this matter of Federal Legislation because if in any such Federal Legis- lation any attempt is made to authorize or fix water quality stand- ards for the Bay-Delta Estuarine System the United States (USHR, etc.) and the beneficiaries of these "Delta Export Projects" will, in our opinion, seek to implant and perpetuate in any such legislation said wholly inadequate "November 19, 1965, Criteria." And may we respectfully request, that you have in mind this prediction on our part if, as and when any such legislation is proposed either by the USBR or DWR or MiD or any other beneficiaries of these "Delta Export Projects." This brings us to another very real danger in any such Federal Legislation which may undertake to fix or authorize the es- tablishment of federal water quality standards for this Estuarine System. If the proponents of such legislation should succeed. in thus establishing such standards (either directly in the legislation or by delegation of authority to federal agencies to establish them) , the USER would undoubtedly then and thereafter claim that such "new" legislation had and has the effect of terminating any "Salinity Control Obligation" of the CVP (i.e., except that expressly provided for or authorized in and by such "new" water quality criteria thus legislatively sanctioned.) And, in connection with any such probable effort of the United States (USBR) to thus obviate and vitiate its aforemsentioned . 0OV1rj 19 "Salinity Control Obligation" we wish to observe that, from this stand- point, careful study should in any event be given to (and changes made in) the "CCCWD Draft." For example, in Section 1, it is stated (in essence) that the CVP (heretofore authorized under various specified Acts of Congress) "is hereby declared to be for the purposes set forth in said Acts and also for the purposes of water quality control to meet Federally-approved water quality standards and of preserving and enhancing fish, wildlife, recreation and the environment in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Delta and the Suisun Marsh. " (Emphasis added) . For reasons which we will be pleased to discuss with you, this language (if adopted) could, in our opinion, aid the USER in any future attempts by it to thus escape or strictly limit. (e.g., to the "11/19 Formula") its present broad "Salinity Control Obligation." Control of Federal Legislation It should also be kept in mind at all times in considering any federal bill to be sponsored or supported by the County that (as Congressman George Miller, III has repeatedly pointed out) once such a bill is introduced (e.g., by Congressman Miller), the author loses control of it. This means, among other things, that the various in- terests and organizations (e.g., USBR. DWR, MWD, etc.) which are now actively seeking to drastically reduce and impair the "water quality protection" of the Bay-Delta Estuarine System could (if they have the 'political muscle" to do so - which we think they have) vitiate and 20 QVj$ emasculate any such Congressional bill thus sponsored or supported by the County. Worse than this, they might successfully use it as a vehicle to secure Congressional approval of the various major ob- jectives they have long been seeking to achieve, including a drastic degradation of the ".tater qualities" in this Estuarine System (e.g., by the "11/19 Formula") . ' - - O - - SIXTH POINT. Federal Water Quality Standards. It is our firm belief that the County should make every effort to prevent any attempt to vest in the federal government (USBR, etc.) any more control. over "water quality standards" for the Bay- Delta Estuarine System than it now has. In sum, the County (and its "allies") should seek to prevent the federal government from having a "veto power" over the establishment of adequate "water quality standards" for this System, especially insofar as such standards might impair and impinge upon the myriad of vested water rights which are the indispensable foundation of the economy and ecology of this vast Estuarine System. Furthermore, if (as we have mentioned hereinabove) the U. S. Court of Appeals (or the U. S. Supreme Court) reverses the "MacBride Decision" and rules that the State has full control and jurisdiction over all rich California "water appropriation permits" 21 00319 issued to the USBR (for its CVP, etc.) there would be no need for any such Federal Legislation. - O - - SEVENTH POINT. The Federal Legislation to be pronosed by DWR. Our understanding is that DWR will in the near future announce (and explain the nature of) the Federal Legislation which it is plan- ning to sponsor. Obviously, when it becomes available any DWR draft of such proposed legislation should be very carefully studied by the County. Incidentally, our prediction is that there will be close collaboration between the representatives of the USBR and the DWR in their mutual efforts to bring about a drastic lowering of any "water quality standards" for the Bay-Delta Estuarine System, and to there- by increase the amount of allegedly "surplus" water available for export by their respective "Delta Export Projects." (CVP and SWP) . O - - EIGHTH POINT. The Peripheral Canal. Another of our "fears" (based upon what has occurred in the past) is that if any proposed Federal Legislation is introduced 22 00320 in the Congress (dealing with this Estuary) there will then ensue an all out effort by the operators and/or beneficiaries of said "Delta Mcport Projects" to secure a federal authorization for the Peripheral Canal (or some similar"Delta Facility" designed to facilitate and increase the "exports" by the SWP and the CVP from the Delta to the South) . We strongly recommend that the County be prepared to ade- quately oppose and defeat any such federal or other "authorizations" (or appropriations) for the Peripheral Canal. Apropos of this, it might also be noted that the beneficiar- ies of these "Delta Export Projects" have long been waging very costly and widespread propaganda campaigns to promote the Peripheral Canal. in this connection, the letter (dated April 30, 1975) sent by the Association of State Water Project Agencies (ASWPA) (a group of major water beneficiaries and contractors of the State Water Project, including MID and its Southern "allies") to Mr. Ronald B. Robie, Director of MR, is quite illuminating as to planned attempts to secure Federal Legislation authorizing the Peripheral Canal, etc. That letter states (in part) : "The Association members believe that such Federal Legislation is essential, not only . to authorize the Peripheral Canal as a joint State-Federal facility, but also to meet the many other problems related to export of water from the Delta. With the foregoing in mind, the Association has decided to see if it can take the lead in drafting Federal -23 00321 Legislation of this kind." (Emphasis added) . We have inserted in- the Appendix hereto a copy of this letter. As you may already know, said Association has expended large sums in its continuous and widespread efforts to promote the Peripheral Canal (and other means of increasing and implementing these "exports" of huge quantities of water out of the Delta to the South). O - - RECOMMENDATIONS Summarily stated, we respectfully suggest for your con- sideration the following course of action in this matter: _ 1. That Contra Costa County (CCCWA, etc.) defer any de- cision as to its position with respect to any proposed Federal Legis- lation affecting the Bay-Delta Estuarine System until a final judg- ment is entered in the aforementioned case of U. S. A. v. State of California now pending on appeal in the United States Court of Appeals (Ninth Circuit). 2. That if the State prevails on said appeal (i.e., if it is ruled therein that the State of California and its water agencies 24 O0-W9 i such as the State Water Resources Control Board) have "full juris- diction" over any California water appropriation applications filed by the United States (USBR, etc.) with the State, including the right to promulgate in any "water permits" issued pursuant to said applica- tions appropriate"terms and conditions" for the purpose (among others) of fully protecting and enhancing the economy and ecology of the Bay-Delta Estuarine System, the County should then adopt the position that no Federal Legislation is necessary or advisable at this time. 3. That on the other hand, if the "MacBride Decision" is upheld on said appeal and it is decided therein (for example) that the State (SWRCB, etc.) has no right nor power to incorporate in its "water permits" to the USBR any such protective "terms and conditions, " the County should then give due consideration to the formulation and support (in cooperation with other "Delta Interests") of appropriate "curative legislation." As previously suggested such legislation could consist of a very simple amendment to Section 8 of the federal Reclama- tion Act of 1902. 4. That pending the final determination and disposition of said appeal involving the "MacBride Decision" the responsible County officials (Supervisors, etc.) , in collaboration with the legal counsel for the County, should diligently study all phases of any proposed Federal Legislation, including (but not limited to) any such legisla- tion which may be proposed by DWR, so that the County can seasonably formulate and adopt a definitive position and policy with respect to 25 00323 y.. any such proposed legislation. 5. That the County (CCCWA, etc.) oppose, in every appro- priate manner, any legislation (Federal or State) which might seek to in any manner, (either directly or indirectly) authorize, finance, implement or otherwise further the proposed Peripheral Canal. 6. That the WATER AGENCY and the WATER DISTRICT (and other "water interests" in the County) fully collaborate in an effort to formulate a comprehensive and sound position for the County in connec tim with any proposed Federal (or other) Legislation involving the above subjects. 7. That the County, in studying and evaluating any such proposed legislation, closely collaborate with its representatives in Congress and in the California Legislature. Datedz February 1, 1977. Respectfully submitted, WALTER M. GLEASON CRESSEY H. NAKAGAWA Walter M. Gleason 26 00324 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia February 1 . 1977 In the Matter of Parking Problem, Civic Center, Martinez. The Board earlier this day accepted the Detention Facility Service Program, approved recommendations of the Deten- tion Facility Advisory Committee with respect to said program and the schematic design, and authorized the Public Works Director to order the project architect to proceed with the project design. During the discussion of the Detention Facility Advisory Committee's report, Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, . commented that both he and the public Works Director recognized that there is an overall Civic Center parking problem. Because the parking problem is not specifically related to the Detention Facility but to the entire Civic Center area, it is being handled as a parallel program. THIS IS A MATTER OF RECORD• a matter of record 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy oJ1 cx;dw 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. Vernon 1. Cline Supervisors affixed this 1 s t day of February . 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /[Lets r1�i�2''ti`✓ t . Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H.24 3/7615w 003Z� r And the Board adjourns to meet on 1977 at 91:06 , in the Board Chambers, Room 107, QdnLstration. Building, Martinez, California. w. N. Bot(gofi, Chairman . ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK -Deputy 3 _ Sl'a2;la`Y W_ ?20CZE�BF-=.T T'BCw.3 C?o'er=FI50as.CP CC:-amk =-_A ezv=_, 19T7s _.�aZ?.1?.=":3L J.,.2 ` CISSCCl cou'vii CLQ» in =-C.rrilcm CL—"q..[ C A?proved =!zute3 of-Procsedizga forsooth of'Jaauarp. l Declared the following"ats iered oa3ivaarsa dni7 P s 7�Sa4: 76', .tt rorez j,5 76-98. 777 1 and 77-4. Authorised legal"dsfease for,J: E dlssort,,County."Clark, S.:L .Slusher, Clers, West Municipal Court, and L.,Pricco,,Clark.And Adaiaiatrator,>Xest Huaicipal Coi.rt in connection with San'I4atw Couat)!Superior"Cann Action"Bo.=19C6C7; and;H. D.:Passap, County Sheriff-Coroner,"Deputies.A.:Qrayaad.R3-Gentry 3n'counection:xith'Unitad y States District Court for Herthern District of California Actioa.Bo.'C 77 GC45• Accepted as complete construction-of',private improvements.in:3Z.S. M-75,. Creex area, X.S.'124-7A."Lafayette'area and ::S.. 297 72,,:Xartinaz:'area. ,: orOved c «ESOII +oA Co. 2237 kutar=ed latter-to be sent to zasz. Bag.,unicigai�tLi�y-Cistri_., C a .ossa �o� %atar :;i3tr c: �� resx=- o rrt•-ata_ ±rig=s S y' _=ia_ed :o-A-41 1.1 �. �� �.- »aIIrs ,.. -OxSa^ 3 Qom" __'°:.� o --c-Ts ?.d.".e..�_a'a-aroma. - Acs==Iedged --aceiµ of 73de_ral Aztireaesai9n fiscal aLa3ia`anCa r:c�2�:?z:ort i."` Ap_-•a-e3 arS=; -iazionadd=s-.�-ts ' Sr.�-tia anre of ad?us.�nta roZ arfftc_i.g tosis :or Con.»a :.as:a C�L� -irO ?rntecr:sn 0LZZr =t, w" ]:strict attorney, 2ivervietr Fire ?r'�teCt�Oa '�i3Lr�Ct,:0�,c Ca of Economic,uocort.tL'p and ==liC :-=4--3*. 2, G-•arwed request of Z. S. ?eta--s, '2iffe,`'?ate_s;3=d Jones,,far a=eas_an o , zo r'?e F i-1al Xap,for Sub. 1,817,'Clay.:on area. Granted request of_ 3eratlis-Byrd sirtarnr+aes,_Sac.. for o=enzioa_af tiaa;.in- which to fila F+ t cap for SaD. Le3CE,"Sau;�n area. 4proved recooreldatioa for Board to request Conatys.State Legislative Delegation to support-proposed legialatioa to attend the "Good""Sauaritaa Lae"' Authorized atteadaace at M"t:Lvgs a tollaxa G. ltiraus. Pnblie :Works. Lo:Satiaaal California Comoittees ors Aspualtic �„tsiod in Phoeaiz, ..I{ar'.',"1�3; F Christner, ?resident'of-Grq Panthers, to".tad knnua2.Gerontology'Sat� Walnut Creek, CA 'Jan.'22;" Bev. P..tatsoa, Chaisaaa.'Contra Costa County Kental"Health adv-*aorT Hoard, fo r Citizen's AdvisorT Couaeil Vkoting, is Irgleaood. CA, Sao. 27 26' Made determination of utiltir easament rights for-X.S. 156;-76 vine; M.S. 48-76. tSor:ga'ares, :.5.`23476,:3"Sabrante area, Breatwocd:a.. i and a.S. 111-76. Alamo.arsa. Accepted for recording only Offorsof Dedication from D. L. BArtela for M.S_ =-75 � and from San Raw= Palley Unified School District'for Pine Vallep:Hoad X Accepted Grant Deed and for recording only"Offer of.Dedication fr= F. J. Calton as required as,& condition of apgraral of Derelopsaat Plan 3039-75. Approved Addendum No. S to a2aaa sad "speci'icatioaa for 9Tomra!s MinimBa Security,'', ' r »ark/%ducatioa Furlough Center, 2icbmond. - x Ya Adopted the follow3rra ordinances resorsias land in areas indicated: r 77-9. (20L0•-n) 3; =Inaz; ` 77-10, (2022-8Z3;.AntiocbF, `r 77-U (2030-�Z).-El-Sobrsate r flVV7k 7 A Pebrca-y 1, 1577 Sinn.-s, coated - --, Page 2 Approved :Aeca.—endation o: Super::sor 3aggess that ratter of dog license fees be removed from into—a' Operations Coxsittee (Supervisors Rasseltine and ?abden). :e_-minted possession by D. Ju3 an, et uz., of Cosmty-owned premises at 1132 Thompson Street, Martinez. Approved recommendations of Public Yorks Director with respect to completion of frontage improvements in MS 127-68, E1 Sobrante area. Authorised Auditor to reimburse R. Skilling for property lost while incarcerated In Contra Costa County Detention Center. As oz officio the Governing 3card of the E1 Sobrante Pira Protection District, approved contract documents and fixed March 1 at 11 a.m. as the time to receive bids for performance of wed abatement services in said district. Approved recommendations of 32naace Cottee (Supervisors Schroder and Kenny) with respect to the follower matters: Budget and cash expenditure report of the County Administrator; County Legislitive Program for calends.- year 1577; Al:ocation of Federal Anti-ecession ?iacsl Assistance ?-�g.am tur.3s; Reco`endatioas o: Co=ty Eealth Officer relating to proposed paramedic Program. Acknowledged appointment of W. Perry; Director. Office of Emergency Services, to State 3eisric Safety Commission. =atablished Citizens Advisor! Cc=,-Iitee for County Service Area ?-1, Crockett area. and appointed 3. Simon aceYi, *X. aosson, X. Pezzuto and J. FAria to said 9; too. Autborized Auditor to r:—'�u-se d. :Arch, A=1=12 Control. far damage to pe:soAal ;rcoer:s 4-=c%--.ed in the !Ima of duty. D;-ectad that an additional deposit be paid to Regents of University of C&—"Or.—dA, 3erkeley, to cover Cc=-.7 financing of total eo=Pensation to be ;aid*to wort-study students in t!m Probation Dept. Authorized Auditor to initiate legal action against five individuals to recover costs owed the County. Autbcrized County Administrator to solicit quotations for cellection services and fixed Feb. 15 at 10:35 a.3. to receive some. As ex officio the Governing soar-d of the Contra Costa County Ire Protection District. authorised PubL•e Works Director to execute First Amendment to Agent with j. dilsda for se-vices for Apparatus Repair Shop for said district. Approved request of It. and B. Passur (207)1-RZ) to rezone land in the Walnut Creek area to Two Family Residential District (D-1); waived reading and fixed Feb. 5 for adoption of Ordinance So. T7-13 giving effect to said rezoning. Authorized Chairman to execute the following: Satisfaction of Judgment taken to guarantee repayment of cost of services rendered to S. Brown; Termination of Reimbursement Agreement taken to guarantee repayment of cost of services rendered to M. ?once; Ccntract with M. Perlstain, M.P.C.C.. for Social Service staff development training Contract with R. Punches for foster hose development training program for foster parents; A-eactent to agreement with PCC Productions. Zac., to extend term to allow for completion of filming on county roads; Crant Signature Sheet for Modification No. 605 to CETA Title =1 Grant from Q.S. Dept. of Labor for Summer Program for Econcedes"' Disadvantaged Youth; C_TA Titre II :edification Nos. 612 and 702 with Q.S. Dept. of Labor to incorporate unprogre-med 1576 funds into current 1977 program year; 00321 Pebruary 1, 1977 SummuT# continued Page 3 Lease with The Caited•States of America for certain land at Buchman Field, Conar-, for establishment of a localizer; Electronic Equip=ent xaiatenance Agreement with Fast Contra Costa ?i.-e Protection District; Cr A Title 3 Closequt Documents for submission to Q.S. Dept. of Labor; CBTA Title I_ Closeout Documents for submission to Q.3• Dept. of Labor; Contract with.l. Levias for foster home developcent training program for foster parents. Authorized Chairman and County Administrator to execute various documents pertaining to CLIA Titles II and 7I with Q.S. Dept. of Labor during 1977 calendar year. Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 77/78 through 77/80, authorizing changes in the assessment roll; 77/81 and 77/82, authorizing cancellation of delinquent paaalties on 1976-7T secu_-ed assesserat roll; 77/93. authorizing cancellation of penalties on 1976-77 unsecured tax roll and discharge of further accountability for collection of tax; - T7/84. authorizing cancellation of penalties on =secured tax roll and discharge of further accou=tab' 'ty for collection of tax; 77/?5, accepting as co=plete improvereats on CakCou_-t. Denville area, and 3s:i-•�: sat= rosC :c =e a cc=--7 road; '?7/.#;. :! Scc--. CC'�.i aL.sO.. :''aniser. for his 703-3 2f QerviCO 3s x rarer of Buchanan Field; 77/37. ap—,roving road !=prove=*--t agreemems with 3. and S. Zze- .:, Development Per=t 303"75. Martinez area; 77M. accepting as co=lete i=provenemts In Sub. 11659. Danville area, and accepting Anoleside Court as a county toad; :'7/.9, accepting as complete improvements in Sub. M 35-75, Oakley area; T7/90, approving ftllng of an application far Block Grant !t:nd:ng under the Urban Open-Space and Recreation P:oM—sa; .T/91. approving subdivision agreement with 3. :i+sseling for Sub. 43 123-75, Walnut Creek area; 77/92. approving map acd subdivision agreement with Neislin investment Company for Sub. 0307. Grind& area; T7/93, accepting cash bond as replacement for surety bond for Sub. 4109, Pleasant Sill area; T7/94, fixing March i at 10:30 a.m. for hearing on report and amended assessments for division of parcels in Assessment District So. 1966-1 (Alcosta aoulevard); TT/95, autborizing changes in the assessment roll; 77/96 through-TT/101, requesting Local Agency Possation Comissian to take all steps necessary to approve proposal to initiate dissolution of CSA L-41, L-45, T-2, RD-3, 3-1 and 3-2; TT/102, requesting LAPCD to take all atgm necessary to approve proposal to initiate annexation of all territory in this County not within the Contra Costa County Nater Agency to that agency; T7/103. approving withdrawal of application for State Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act of 1974 grant funds for a Community Park project in CSA 3-7 and reapplying for !Lading at a new location; 77/104, amendieRes. 76/1044 fixing rata for foster home care to provide for payment of an additional amount to be accorded to children in faster home facilities to comply with etarent legislation and State Dept. of Benefit Payments regulations; T7/105. declaring that all parcels of real props ty of less that $400 are exempted from property taxes for P! 1977-78. Approved recommendation of Planning Commission to rezone certain land in the. Pittsburg area (2046-RZ) to Multiple Pamlly Residential District (M-2); waived reading and fixed Feb. 8 for adoption of Ordinance leo. 77-12 giving effect to said rezoning. Approved recommendations of Supervisor Hasseitine with respect to funding of certain programs for the United Council of Spanish Speaks o Organizations from Second and Third Year Contingency funds, and authorized Plaaaing Dept. to transmit to the Association of Bay Area Governments and the State copies of the application for Third Year Community Development Block Grants. Accepted resigsatImL of Ii. Zeppa as alternate_to.representative of City of San Pablo an the Contra Costa County C=== ty Development Advisory Council. 00329 Fetrua:7 1, 19TT Summary, continued' _ Page a Referred to: Director of Planning request of Sast•3ay Regional Park 01istric. SRa= a land Cor.38nmtion Agree=ent for the Ca-coxa -roverty at yorq= Territcr7 Regional Preserve aott be renewed; ar» regses. or Rancho rolnrZdes Association for ;:er--433!Z4 :0 CCrZZr':Ct a corm---4ty swi—,Ir ;ool in Sub. 4337, Crlada area; Public Works Director request of Buchanan Field Fixed Base Operators Association for assistance in reducing aircraft noise levels over eccmunities surrounding the airport; Director of Personnel letter iron V.S. Dept. of Labor suggesting that prime spensers initiate action in anticipation of increased Title VI CETA public service employment funds; Finance Committee. County Administrator and Director, Human Resources Agency, letter from Contra Costs County Dental Health Advisory Hoard expressing concern with respect to potential deficit in Mental Health Services; County Administrator, County Counsel and Public Yorks Director matter of Conversion of certain Stora Drain.Maiatanance Districts, Star Drainage District tones and County Service .-eas into Ploed Control Dist.-Let drainage areas; County Administrator request or 3astern Pins Protection District'.hat it be ;armitted to negotiate its own insurance program and •.o retain existing Coverage pending resolution of the =attar. Acc:ewl*d;ed reeslpt of p:y;ased resolution from .he :rector, RL;--as Resources A;ncys set.ln3 forth revistor-s .o :he 3r..ers. A:sis.srce and referred Sa=e .o the ?i sree Car--:t.ee for review. Referred to ievelooweatal Disabilities Council recomenndation of Sonoma State Eoscital that 0. Vardhaugh be ma--mated for Consideration by Governor Brown for reappolatnent .o the 7eveloprental Dizabl""cles Ad74-sc--7 Board of said 'hospital. Approved personnel actions for C_7411 3ervice, yedlcal Services and Public Yorks. Referred .o Director of Planoln letter from San Prancisco Say Chapter Sierra Club •squiring as to the County's role in selection process for off road 7ehlcle 31=03. Refer_-ed to County Health Officer request of R. Galls- for a review of sanitation plans for the Willow Road area of Bethel rsland. Requested County Administrator to --*view SS 4, a bill which would allow refund values for beverage containers, and report on whether County should take a position In support of same. Requested County Administrator and Public Yorks Director to prepare a report for a water conservation program for utllimtlon in County facilities. Authorized Supervisor Boggess and County Counsel to attend a County Supervisors Association of California Retreat at Asilomar, March 3 and 4. H t�uest� Director of Pport �y Peb. 5e proposed ordinance ors preservation of old Appointed H. Ease, as a Cansslsoloner of the Riverview Fire Protection District. Requested County Administrator to review the organizational structures and alter- natives with respect to operation of Hydroma Pield Airport. Pized Pub. 22 at 1:30 p.m. for hearing on provision of non-emergency transportation services for !Adi-Cal patients from County Hospital. - Denied appeal of H. Ear.-Is from Planning Conalssion denial of LOP 2025-T6 to establish two mobile beeves for a caretaker, Brentwood area. Granted appeal of E. Sacca at al from Planning Commission Conditional approval of Development Plan No. 3024-76 (iM-Cities Discovery Center, 2nc., applicant) to establish a drug abuse Counseling center, Rodeo area. 00330 February 1, 1977 Summary, continued Page 5 Accepted resignations from the following members of the Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee: J. LaBeaux, V. Steinkellner, R. Anderson, J. Quinn and A. Piller. Denied request of X. Carpenter that the Board reconsider its denial of the request Of Gottschalk Plight Center for a permit to conduct commercial aeronautical activities at Buchanan Field. Appointed Supervisors Hasseltine and Schroder to the Governing Board of the Alameda- Contra Costa Health Systems Agency, and reappointed T. Bul—n, W. Zion, M. Laubscher, W. Thompson, L. 'Hughes, and R. Fasca to said Board. As the Contra Costa County Water Agency, requested A. Will, J. Port and V. Cline to explore the feasibility of putting together a delegation for this County to meet in Washington with the Secretary of the Interior and the Chairman of the House Interior Committee to discuss the problems of Delta water quality. Accepted Facility Science Corp.'s Detention Facilitir Service Program, recommendations of the Detention Facility Advisory Committee regarding said program and the schematic drawings therefor; approved schematic design subject to-final approval of the environ- mental impact report; authorized Public Yorks Director to order the architect to proceed with the design; and expressed appreciation to members of the Detention Facility Advisory Committee for their contributions toward the development of the facility. Auproved recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine that a public conference be conducted in the Board Chambers to discuss the decision of Dow Chemical Company to cancel plans for construction of a proposed petrochemical plant in Contra Costa and Solano Counties. Approved recommendation with respect to replacement of members of commissions or committees at the time the appointing supervisor's membership on the Hoard terminates, and requested County Counsel to review Board commissions to see if federal or state regulations preempt County Ordinance Code with respect to terms of office for said commissions. V�tIV 'Bits Mae -OWTOOMING plan M - y Own i X s precedfps : cements ��, S � d consist W 3 4pages. 1 { too ins w 4Y'F5 0 u b r ,t R a r a .. r rg?c<spa �gw :�a p M ,�'��• �; 4 ��a� ;c � .�•' j N� � ; sy rl j, a ;C, F - �' v 3� v H_ coal memo a{ jiall d x SAVE s• } r^ 1 L 4 h � 5 q